Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866
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Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 1)
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ATLAS
DELAWARE COUNTY
OHIO
BEERS, BOULE & CO.
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ATLAS
DELAWARE COUNTY
OHIO
BEERS, BOULE & CO.
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 2)
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OHIO
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OHIO
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 3)
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Wm H Wilson
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Wm H Wilson
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Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 4)
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ATLAS
OF
DELAWARE COUNTY
OHIO
from actual Surveys by and under the direction of
F.W. Beers,
assisted by A. Leavenworth & Geo. E. Warner.
PUBLISHED BY
BEERS, ELLIS & SOULE
Assistant Assistant
Jno J Stranahan Chas M. Janes
43 John St
NEW YORK
Engd by Worley & Bracher Printed by Jas McGuigan
320 Chestnut St. Phila Cor. of 3rd and Dock Sts. Phila.
1866.
Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1866 by Beers, Ellis & Soule,
in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United States in the Southern District
of New York
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ATLAS
OF
DELAWARE COUNTY
OHIO
from actual Surveys by and under the direction of
F.W. Beers,
assisted by A. Leavenworth & Geo. E. Warner.
PUBLISHED BY
BEERS, ELLIS & SOULE
Assistant Assistant
Jno J Stranahan Chas M. Janes
43 John St
NEW YORK
Engd by Worley & Bracher Printed by Jas McGuigan
320 Chestnut St. Phila Cor. of 3rd and Dock Sts. Phila.
1866.
Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1866 by Beers, Ellis & Soule,
in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United States in the Southern District
of New York
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 5)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE. PAGE.
Table of Distances and Explanations, . . 3 Plan of Radnor,
. . 13
Statistics of Delaware County, . . . 4 " of the Town of Delhi,
Outline Plan of " " . . . 5 " the Town of Norton,
Folding Map of the Town of Delaware, . 6 " Marlborough Township, . . 14
Ashley, Plan of Troy Township, . . . 15
Plan of the Towns of Eden, . . 7 " Oxford " . . . . 16
Leonardsburg, " Scioto " . . . . 17
Stratford, " Brown " . . . . 18
Olive Green, " Kingston " . . . . 19
Plan of the Towns of Millville, . . 8 " Porter " . . . . 20
" Concord " . . . . 21
East Liberty, " Town of Bellpoint, . . .
Ostrander, " Liberty Township, . . . 22
Sunbury, " Berlin " . . . . 23
Galena, . . 9 " Berkshire " . . . 24
Plan of the Towns of Berkshire, " Trenton " . . . 25
Tanktown, " Orange " . . . . 26
Plan of Ohio White Sulpher Springs, . . 10 " Genoa " . . . . 27
Cheshire, " Harlem " . . . . 28
Harlem,
Plan of the Towns of Centerville, . 10 Views, . . . . . . 29
Lewis Center, Views, . . . . . . 30
View of the Ohio White Sulpher Springs 31
Plan of Delaware Township, . . . . 11
Views, . . . . . . 32
" Thompson " . . . . . 12
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE. PAGE.
Table of Distances and Explanations, . . 3 Plan of Radnor,
. . 13
Statistics of Delaware County, . . . 4 " of the Town of Delhi,
Outline Plan of " " . . . 5 " the Town of Norton,
Folding Map of the Town of Delaware, . 6 " Marlborough Township, . . 14
Ashley, Plan of Troy Township, . . . 15
Plan of the Towns of Eden, . . 7 " Oxford " . . . . 16
Leonardsburg, " Scioto " . . . . 17
Stratford, " Brown " . . . . 18
Olive Green, " Kingston " . . . . 19
Plan of the Towns of Millville, . . 8 " Porter " . . . . 20
" Concord " . . . . 21
East Liberty, " Town of Bellpoint, . . .
Ostrander, " Liberty Township, . . . 22
Sunbury, " Berlin " . . . . 23
Galena, . . 9 " Berkshire " . . . 24
Plan of the Towns of Berkshire, " Trenton " . . . 25
Tanktown, " Orange " . . . . 26
Plan of Ohio White Sulpher Springs, . . 10 " Genoa " . . . . 27
Cheshire, " Harlem " . . . . 28
Harlem,
Plan of the Towns of Centerville, . 10 Views, . . . . . . 29
Lewis Center, Views, . . . . . . 30
View of the Ohio White Sulpher Springs 31
Plan of Delaware Township, . . . . 11
Views, . . . . . . 32
" Thompson " . . . . . 12
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Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 6)
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TABLE OF AIR LINE DISTANCES
OF
DELAWARE COUNTY
OHIO
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TABLE OF AIR LINE DISTANCES
OF
DELAWARE COUNTY
OHIO
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 7)
Description
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HISTORICAL SKETCH OF DELAWARE COUNTY, OHIO
Compiled from Authentic Sources, for the Delaware County Atlas,
By CHARLES MORTIMER JANES.
ORIGIN.
Delaware County forms a portion of what was originally termed "Liberty," extending
from Ross County to Lake Erie, and including Franklin, Marion, Sandusky, and other counties.
It was separated from Franklin County, February 10th, 1808. Its name is derived from the
"Delaware Indians," the true name of which is Wa-be-nugh-ka, which signifies "from the
east,"or "sun rising."
INDIANS.
The principal tribes were the Delaware, Sandusky, Taw-way, Mingoes, Shawnees, and
Wyandots.
John Johnston says, "The tradition of the Delawares among themselves is, that they
originally, at some very remote period, emigrated from the west, crossed the Mississippi, and
ascended the Ohio river until they reached the Delaware river, near where Philadelphia now
stands, where they settled. They became very numerous. They welcomed to the New World
the Quaker law-giver, and friend of the red man, William Penn. They always cherished a
grateful memory of Penn and his followers. Speaking of good men, they would say, Wa-she-a
E-le-ne, all good men are Quakers. Bockinghelas was the principal chief of the Delawares for
many years. He was a distinguished warrior, and lived to a great age. Killbuck, another chief,
was educated at Princeton College, and, until his death, retained the morality of the Gospel."
In the present city of Delaware were two Indian Villages belonging to this tribe. One at the
east end of William street, the other at the west end. In the latter, on Delaware Run, occurred
a fight between the Delaware and Shawnees,-the former being surprised and defeated by the
latter. On the site of the county-seat the Delawares cultivated 400 acres of corn. In 1820, eighty
Delawares lived near Sandusky, and two-thousand, three hundred of the same tribe in Indiana.
In 1825, persons from this tribe, born and raised within thirty miles of Philadelphia, moved
west of the Mississippi.
The Mingoes had a small village four miles above Delaware City, on "Horse-Shoe Bot-
tom." They also cultivated corn. Many traces of the Indians remain. In their mounds are
found specimens of domestic implements, crockery, &c., implements of war and well preserved
bones, with many other indications of their skill in handicraft and their curious notions of
burial.
Several remains of ancient fortifications are still to be seen--the most remarkable of
which is in Liberty township, on the east bank of the Olentangy, eleven miles from Delaware
and four miles from Worthington.
It is to be regretted that many of the pioneers cherished inveterate hatred towards the
redskins, and did not consider it criminal to even murder them. They were generally bad men,
however, and did not prosper.
<strong> WHITE SETTLEMENTS, PIONEERS, INCIDENTS, ETC.</strong>
The first white settlement in Delaware county was made in Liberty township, May 1st,
1801, by Captain Nathan Carpenter, Avery Powers, Jr., and Thomas Power, from Chenango
County, N Y. Captain Carpenter brought his family with him, and built the first cabin, near
the site of which the residence of Hiram Carpenter, Esq.--one of the finest in the county--now
stands.
In April, 1802, Thomas Cellar with Josiah McKinney joined this settlement, from Frank-
lin county, Pa.
In the spring of 1804 Aaron, John and Ebenezer Welch, with Capt. Leonard Monroe,
settled in this neighborhood, from Chenango, N. Y. One of these Welch brothers was the first
white man buried in Delaware county. Jeremiah Gillies, of Liberty, claims to be the first white
child born in this county. He was born August 7th, 1803. In 1804, Capt. Carpenter built the
first mill where the woolen factory of James Hinkle now stands. It was a saw-mill, with a
small pair of "nigger head" stones attached, for grist mill. It was a great help to the settlers.
Henry Perry made a clearing in Radnor township, in the fall of 1803, near Delhi. He
came from Wales. Returning to Philadelphia for the remainder of his family, he left his two
little boys, nine and eleven years old, respectively, at his cabin in the wilderness. Finding his
wife sick, and being sick himself afterwards, he did not return until the following June to his
Western home. These two little pioneers remained during this entire winter along, fifteen
miles from a white settlement, and surrounded by Indians. Their food consisted of rabbits
which they caught, turnips, and, occasionally, some corn meal which they obtained in the Car-
penter settlement, by following down the "Indian trail."
"The winter was a severe one, and their cabin was open, having neither fireplace, chim-
ney, nor 'chinking and daubing.' They had no gun, and were unused to forest life, being fresh
from Wales; yet the little boys struggled through, and actually made considerable clearing."
In the fall of 1804, Col. Byxbee settled east of Alum Creek, naming the colony Berkshire,
in honor of his former residence, Berkshire, Massachusetts.
David, Isaac, and Chester Lewis made the first settlement in Berlin, in 1805. Rev. J.C.
Lewis, now of Washington, D.C., was the first white born in this colony. Before the
Indian War, the Wyandots had encampments here. They were friendly. Asa Scott and Philo
Hoadley joined the settlement, with their families, in 1807.
[column two]
Roswell Caulkins, John Lewis, Samuel Adams, Jonathan Thomson, with their families
and others, came in 1809. This settlement was all "Yankee,"--coming from Connecticut. It
grew in numbers and strength, and made preparations for the expected encroachments of the
British and Indians. The settlers built a blockhouse, into which they all fled during the shades
of night, emerging, and engaging in peaceful pursuits by day.
The "blockhouse" stood, until recently, a pioneer relic. It is a source of regret that this
noble structure was not re-roofed, and preserved as a landmark for future generations.
This settlement shared in Drake's Stampede. After the War of 1812, Indians were
never seen here. With the pioneers at Berkshire, Berlin formed a company of militia.
The officer that ordered this company "to arms" after "Drake's skedaddle," swam Alum
Creek on his horse, there being no bridge, and the flood raging. David Lewis packed a peck of
sale from Chilicothe on his back, (he went down-stream in a canoe, starting on alum Creek,) and
when nearly home, he fell in a brook in crossing, and lost nearly all his precious burden. Other
settlements soon followed. One at Norton, by William Drake and Nathaniel Wyatt, and one
at Westfield, now in Morrow county. A blockhouse was built at Norton.
The county seat was laid out, in 1808, by Col. Moses Byxbee and Hon. Henry Baldwin,
of Pittsburg, who had purchased several thousand acres of land. They sold the lots at the
uniform price of thirty dollars each, the purchaser taking his choice.
The first cabin was built by Joseph Barber, in 1807. It stood near the sulphur spring.
It was made of poles, Indian fashion, fifteen feet square. In it he kept tavern.
The principal settlers were Byxbee, Lamb, Little, Drake, (Baptist preacher,) Smith,
Butler, and Carpenter. In the spring of 1808, Moses Byxbee built the first frame house, on
William street. In the ensuing fall, Elder Jacob Drake built a brick house on Winter street.
Being unable to get but one mason, his wife laid the inside walls. A bank was opened in 1812.
The town was incorporated and the court house built in 1815.
The first paper was published, in 1818, by Rev. Jacob Drake and Rev. Jos. S. Hughs.
The Methodists commenced the erection of a church edifice in 1823. It was not finished for
several years. The same building now serves as a market house. The Presbyterians and Epis-
copalians built churches, in 1825 on the sites on which their present beautiful structures were
reared in 1845. The Lutheran church was built in 1835, the Second Presbyterian, in 1844, and
the William Street Methodist, in 1846.
In the same year in which the county seat was laid out, 1808, the county was organized
and its officers elected. The contest for county seat was between its present site and the village
of Berkshire. It has been continued with considerable zeal, from time to time, since.
The following county officers were the first elected:--
COMMISSIONERS--Avery Powers, John Welch,Ezekiel Brown
TREASURER--Rev. Jacob Drake.
RECORDER--Dr. Reuben Lamb.
SURVEYOR--Azariah Root.
The officers of the court were:--
PRESIDENT--Judge Belt, Chilicothe.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES--Josiah McKinney, Thomas Brown, Moses Byxbee.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY--Ralph Osborne.
SHERIFF--Solomon Smith.
CLERK--Moses Byxbee, Jr.
The first session was held in the cabin before noticed, near the spring. The grand jury
sat under a tree and the petit jury on another part of the lot, while the constable guarded them.
During the Indian War this was a border county, but was never invaded. It furnished
a company of cavalry, and several companies of infantry were at different times called out.
After Hull's surrender, Capt. William Drake formed a company of rangers in the north-
ern part of the county, to assist in protecting the northern frontier from marauding bands of
Indians. When Sandusky was threatened, he marched to the rescue. The captain, desirous of
testing the courage of his command, on the first night of encampment, when his men were
wrapt in slumber, slipped into the adjoining bushes, fired his gun, and rushed towards camp,
yelling, "Indians!--Indians!!" The sentinels took the alarm, and ran to quarters; the men
sprang to their feet, and the courageous tried to form for battle. But a lieutenant--depending
more on legs than arms--took to the woods. To his imagination, every sound was full of
Indians. Taking the moon as his guide, which had reached the western horizon, he reached
Radnor at daybreak, bareheaded and afright. He brought startling news. "The captain and
his band were massacred and put to the scalping-knife!"
The settlers, frightened and horrified, began immediate flight. Each carried the news to
his neighbor, and, at sunrise, they passed through Delaware in wagons, on horseback, and afoot.
News was conveyed to the other settlements, and joined the "skedaddle." One family
named Penry drove so fast that they bounced a little boy out of their wagon, not missing him until
six miles on their way. Then, in the imminent peril, they yielded him a sacrifice to the savages.
He still lives. A mother in her haste forgot her babe. She returned, caught a stick of wood
from the chimney-corner, leaving the fearless infant still asleep. A man at Worthington caught
an ox for a horse, and did not see his mistake until he found the horns. Many of the people
fled to Franklinton and Chilicothe. Some never returned.
Capt. Drake and his men proceeded to execute the duty assigned them, unconscious of
the panic in the rear. Many incidents, illustrative of the fear, courage, and sufferings of the
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HISTORICAL SKETCH OF DELAWARE COUNTY, OHIO
Compiled from Authentic Sources, for the Delaware County Atlas,
By CHARLES MORTIMER JANES.
ORIGIN.
Delaware County forms a portion of what was originally termed "Liberty," extending
from Ross County to Lake Erie, and including Franklin, Marion, Sandusky, and other counties.
It was separated from Franklin County, February 10th, 1808. Its name is derived from the
"Delaware Indians," the true name of which is Wa-be-nugh-ka, which signifies "from the
east,"or "sun rising."
INDIANS.
The principal tribes were the Delaware, Sandusky, Taw-way, Mingoes, Shawnees, and
Wyandots.
John Johnston says, "The tradition of the Delawares among themselves is, that they
originally, at some very remote period, emigrated from the west, crossed the Mississippi, and
ascended the Ohio river until they reached the Delaware river, near where Philadelphia now
stands, where they settled. They became very numerous. They welcomed to the New World
the Quaker law-giver, and friend of the red man, William Penn. They always cherished a
grateful memory of Penn and his followers. Speaking of good men, they would say, Wa-she-a
E-le-ne, all good men are Quakers. Bockinghelas was the principal chief of the Delawares for
many years. He was a distinguished warrior, and lived to a great age. Killbuck, another chief,
was educated at Princeton College, and, until his death, retained the morality of the Gospel."
In the present city of Delaware were two Indian Villages belonging to this tribe. One at the
east end of William street, the other at the west end. In the latter, on Delaware Run, occurred
a fight between the Delaware and Shawnees,-the former being surprised and defeated by the
latter. On the site of the county-seat the Delawares cultivated 400 acres of corn. In 1820, eighty
Delawares lived near Sandusky, and two-thousand, three hundred of the same tribe in Indiana.
In 1825, persons from this tribe, born and raised within thirty miles of Philadelphia, moved
west of the Mississippi.
The Mingoes had a small village four miles above Delaware City, on "Horse-Shoe Bot-
tom." They also cultivated corn. Many traces of the Indians remain. In their mounds are
found specimens of domestic implements, crockery, &c., implements of war and well preserved
bones, with many other indications of their skill in handicraft and their curious notions of
burial.
Several remains of ancient fortifications are still to be seen--the most remarkable of
which is in Liberty township, on the east bank of the Olentangy, eleven miles from Delaware
and four miles from Worthington.
It is to be regretted that many of the pioneers cherished inveterate hatred towards the
redskins, and did not consider it criminal to even murder them. They were generally bad men,
however, and did not prosper.
<strong> WHITE SETTLEMENTS, PIONEERS, INCIDENTS, ETC.</strong>
The first white settlement in Delaware county was made in Liberty township, May 1st,
1801, by Captain Nathan Carpenter, Avery Powers, Jr., and Thomas Power, from Chenango
County, N Y. Captain Carpenter brought his family with him, and built the first cabin, near
the site of which the residence of Hiram Carpenter, Esq.--one of the finest in the county--now
stands.
In April, 1802, Thomas Cellar with Josiah McKinney joined this settlement, from Frank-
lin county, Pa.
In the spring of 1804 Aaron, John and Ebenezer Welch, with Capt. Leonard Monroe,
settled in this neighborhood, from Chenango, N. Y. One of these Welch brothers was the first
white man buried in Delaware county. Jeremiah Gillies, of Liberty, claims to be the first white
child born in this county. He was born August 7th, 1803. In 1804, Capt. Carpenter built the
first mill where the woolen factory of James Hinkle now stands. It was a saw-mill, with a
small pair of "nigger head" stones attached, for grist mill. It was a great help to the settlers.
Henry Perry made a clearing in Radnor township, in the fall of 1803, near Delhi. He
came from Wales. Returning to Philadelphia for the remainder of his family, he left his two
little boys, nine and eleven years old, respectively, at his cabin in the wilderness. Finding his
wife sick, and being sick himself afterwards, he did not return until the following June to his
Western home. These two little pioneers remained during this entire winter along, fifteen
miles from a white settlement, and surrounded by Indians. Their food consisted of rabbits
which they caught, turnips, and, occasionally, some corn meal which they obtained in the Car-
penter settlement, by following down the "Indian trail."
"The winter was a severe one, and their cabin was open, having neither fireplace, chim-
ney, nor 'chinking and daubing.' They had no gun, and were unused to forest life, being fresh
from Wales; yet the little boys struggled through, and actually made considerable clearing."
In the fall of 1804, Col. Byxbee settled east of Alum Creek, naming the colony Berkshire,
in honor of his former residence, Berkshire, Massachusetts.
David, Isaac, and Chester Lewis made the first settlement in Berlin, in 1805. Rev. J.C.
Lewis, now of Washington, D.C., was the first white born in this colony. Before the
Indian War, the Wyandots had encampments here. They were friendly. Asa Scott and Philo
Hoadley joined the settlement, with their families, in 1807.
[column two]
Roswell Caulkins, John Lewis, Samuel Adams, Jonathan Thomson, with their families
and others, came in 1809. This settlement was all "Yankee,"--coming from Connecticut. It
grew in numbers and strength, and made preparations for the expected encroachments of the
British and Indians. The settlers built a blockhouse, into which they all fled during the shades
of night, emerging, and engaging in peaceful pursuits by day.
The "blockhouse" stood, until recently, a pioneer relic. It is a source of regret that this
noble structure was not re-roofed, and preserved as a landmark for future generations.
This settlement shared in Drake's Stampede. After the War of 1812, Indians were
never seen here. With the pioneers at Berkshire, Berlin formed a company of militia.
The officer that ordered this company "to arms" after "Drake's skedaddle," swam Alum
Creek on his horse, there being no bridge, and the flood raging. David Lewis packed a peck of
sale from Chilicothe on his back, (he went down-stream in a canoe, starting on alum Creek,) and
when nearly home, he fell in a brook in crossing, and lost nearly all his precious burden. Other
settlements soon followed. One at Norton, by William Drake and Nathaniel Wyatt, and one
at Westfield, now in Morrow county. A blockhouse was built at Norton.
The county seat was laid out, in 1808, by Col. Moses Byxbee and Hon. Henry Baldwin,
of Pittsburg, who had purchased several thousand acres of land. They sold the lots at the
uniform price of thirty dollars each, the purchaser taking his choice.
The first cabin was built by Joseph Barber, in 1807. It stood near the sulphur spring.
It was made of poles, Indian fashion, fifteen feet square. In it he kept tavern.
The principal settlers were Byxbee, Lamb, Little, Drake, (Baptist preacher,) Smith,
Butler, and Carpenter. In the spring of 1808, Moses Byxbee built the first frame house, on
William street. In the ensuing fall, Elder Jacob Drake built a brick house on Winter street.
Being unable to get but one mason, his wife laid the inside walls. A bank was opened in 1812.
The town was incorporated and the court house built in 1815.
The first paper was published, in 1818, by Rev. Jacob Drake and Rev. Jos. S. Hughs.
The Methodists commenced the erection of a church edifice in 1823. It was not finished for
several years. The same building now serves as a market house. The Presbyterians and Epis-
copalians built churches, in 1825 on the sites on which their present beautiful structures were
reared in 1845. The Lutheran church was built in 1835, the Second Presbyterian, in 1844, and
the William Street Methodist, in 1846.
In the same year in which the county seat was laid out, 1808, the county was organized
and its officers elected. The contest for county seat was between its present site and the village
of Berkshire. It has been continued with considerable zeal, from time to time, since.
The following county officers were the first elected:--
COMMISSIONERS--Avery Powers, John Welch,Ezekiel Brown
TREASURER--Rev. Jacob Drake.
RECORDER--Dr. Reuben Lamb.
SURVEYOR--Azariah Root.
The officers of the court were:--
PRESIDENT--Judge Belt, Chilicothe.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES--Josiah McKinney, Thomas Brown, Moses Byxbee.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY--Ralph Osborne.
SHERIFF--Solomon Smith.
CLERK--Moses Byxbee, Jr.
The first session was held in the cabin before noticed, near the spring. The grand jury
sat under a tree and the petit jury on another part of the lot, while the constable guarded them.
During the Indian War this was a border county, but was never invaded. It furnished
a company of cavalry, and several companies of infantry were at different times called out.
After Hull's surrender, Capt. William Drake formed a company of rangers in the north-
ern part of the county, to assist in protecting the northern frontier from marauding bands of
Indians. When Sandusky was threatened, he marched to the rescue. The captain, desirous of
testing the courage of his command, on the first night of encampment, when his men were
wrapt in slumber, slipped into the adjoining bushes, fired his gun, and rushed towards camp,
yelling, "Indians!--Indians!!" The sentinels took the alarm, and ran to quarters; the men
sprang to their feet, and the courageous tried to form for battle. But a lieutenant--depending
more on legs than arms--took to the woods. To his imagination, every sound was full of
Indians. Taking the moon as his guide, which had reached the western horizon, he reached
Radnor at daybreak, bareheaded and afright. He brought startling news. "The captain and
his band were massacred and put to the scalping-knife!"
The settlers, frightened and horrified, began immediate flight. Each carried the news to
his neighbor, and, at sunrise, they passed through Delaware in wagons, on horseback, and afoot.
News was conveyed to the other settlements, and joined the "skedaddle." One family
named Penry drove so fast that they bounced a little boy out of their wagon, not missing him until
six miles on their way. Then, in the imminent peril, they yielded him a sacrifice to the savages.
He still lives. A mother in her haste forgot her babe. She returned, caught a stick of wood
from the chimney-corner, leaving the fearless infant still asleep. A man at Worthington caught
an ox for a horse, and did not see his mistake until he found the horns. Many of the people
fled to Franklinton and Chilicothe. Some never returned.
Capt. Drake and his men proceeded to execute the duty assigned them, unconscious of
the panic in the rear. Many incidents, illustrative of the fear, courage, and sufferings of the
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Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 8)
Description
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pioneers, might be related. Jacob Foust carried a bushel of wheat on his back to Zanesville,
and returned carrying the flour in the same way. Capt. John Winter became famous for a ter-
consists
rible struggle with a bear, in which he nearly succmbed.
The pioneers lived in a state of perfect social equality--no aristocratic notions of caste,
rank, or office were felt. The only demarkation was between the civil, and actual offenders.
Their meetings were for raising, log-rollings, huskings, weddings, singing-schools, and religious
devotions. Their amusements were "frolics," gaming, gymnastic evolutions, and convivial
meetings of the young. In these sports and meetings there was no punctilious formality or
aping the styles of modern Paris. The rich and poor dressed alike. The men wore buckskin
pants and hunting-shirts, and the women were attired in coarse, homemade fabrics. Such was
their common dress. If a damsel sought her bridal attire, she aspired to calico. Silks, satins,
hoops, and flummery--which now burden the slender frame, and empty our pockets--
were never dreamed of. Household furniture was equally simple. Bedsteads were frequently
original, consisting of forked sticks driven in the ground, and poles to support the cord
or clap-boards. One pot, fryingpan, and teakettle comprised the cooking utensils. Sometimes
only one fire-proof vessel answered for culinary purposes--firstly, to try lard in; secondly, to
fry cakes in the fat; thirdly to bake shortcake in; fourthly, to draw water in; fifthly, to
boil potatoes in, and, lastly, to make tea in. A few plates, on a shelf in the corner,
satisfied the demand for china, and food relished from puncheon tables. Some had
splint bottom chairs--generally, stools and benches were the only sofas. Whiskey toddy
was sufficient luxury for parties, and venison and corn pone supplied the place of pastry.
Wood sorrel was used for rhubarb--in pies. The woods abounded in wild hogs, honey, and
occasionally bruin tickeled the palate of the hunter. Flour could not be obtained nearer than
Chilicothe and Zanesville for a long time. Goods were high and freights enormous. They were
packed on mules from Detroit, or wagoned from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, thence down the Ohio
river in flatboats to the Scioto, and then packed or hauled up. Tea retailed at two and three
dollars per pound; coffee, at seventy-five cents; salt, at six dollars per bushel; whiskey, at
one to two dollars per gallon; calicos, at one dollar per yard. It was a common practice to set
a bottle of whiskey on each end of the counter for customers, to enable them to purchase freely.
In this particular, that generation was wiser than the present.
GEOGRAPHY.
Delaware county occupies a central portion of the State of Ohio, lying on both sides of the
Scioto river, one hundred and fifty miles from its mouth. The entire surface of the county
consists of four beautiful valleys, watered by the Walnut and Alum creeks and the Olentangy
and Scioto rivers with their numerous tributaries, and the ridges which rise in gentle undulations
into fine table lands between the streams. The valleys consist in most part of bottom lands, which
amply repay the husbandman's toil. Frequently the banks of the streams rise precipitously on
either side, forming the most romantic scenery. The table lands are adapted to all kinds of
agriculture. This county is twenty miles in extent from north to south, and twenty-five from
east to west,and contains an area of about five hundred square miles. It is divided into
eighteen townships. Bennington, Harmony, Lincoln, Peru, and Westfield townships formerly
belonged to Delaware, but now form a part of Morrow. Portions of Marlborough, Radnor, and
Thompson belong to Marion. Delaware county is bounded north by Marion and Morrow, east
by Knox and Licking, south by Franklin, and west by Union.
Table showing the Population of Delaware County, Ohio, by Townships, for Six Decades.
See Table on Image
*No subdivisions by townships were returned in censuses of 1810 and 1820.
The amounts in those two columns represent entire county.
AGRICULTURE
Is the leading pursuit--four-fifths of the population being engaged in it. Half a century has
made startling developments in this county in this branch of industry. Only three-fifths of the
actual surface is under cultivation. Large sections have until recently yielded nothing to agri-
culture. Much still lies in wilderness or in backward improvement. Wheat is raised exten-
sively. Sixteen bushels per acre is the average. Corn is the principal crop. Fifty to sixty-
five bushels is the average yield. It is mostly fed to cattle and hogs in the county. Average
price, thirty-five cents. Oats, hay, seeds, fruits and potatoes are extensively raised. Sheep
[column two]
are increasing in numbers, with decided improvement in character of the flocks. Jonathan
Dyer, of Genoa township, claims to be the first importer to this county of fine wool sheep.
Cattle are making rapid improvement in number and quality. Horses, very fine. Crossed with
the Bellefounder, Morgan, Norman, prevailing. Farming implements, improving. The "Agri-
cultural Society," nearly twenty years old, is in a prosperous condition.
INTERNAL WORKS.
Two railroads quarter the county: the Springfield, Mount Vernon and Pittsburg extend-
ing from west to east, and the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, from north to south, through
the entire county, intersecting at the seat of government. Other highways are in a high state
of improvement. McAdamized or gravelled pikes, leading from the county seat, are in process
of completion, while others are contemplated. Bridges cross the principal fords--beautiful
structures, built at the expense of the county. Our county is well supplied with mills; proba-
bably, not less than fifty running by steam and water power may be counted. We have one
paper mill, foundry, oil mill, rope and cordage factory, and flax mill, each extensive. There are
several extensive flouring steam and water mills, woolen factories, carding machines, &c. Other
mechanical establishments--manufactories of ploughs, rakes, harness, sash, window blinds,
saddlery, baskets, brooms; shoe shops, blacksmith, silversmith, dentistry rooms, &c., are found
in all parts of the county. Some of our mercantile houses are on an extensive and fashionable
scale. We have several fine commodious hotels. Among them, the "American House," Dela-
ware, ranks as the most extensive. In the south-western part of the county, on the western
bank of the Scioto river, are located the Ohio White Sulphur Springs. Under the name of
Hart's Springs, this place has been known, for its mineral waters, for twenty years. It has
been more recently extensively improved. The geographical position, accessibility by railroad,
and the medicinal value of the waters, point out this place as a large valetudinary and fashion-
able resort for the American people.
RELIGION AND EDUCATION.
These twin sisters of civilization have made rapid strides, co-extensive with the surface
and growth of the county; but not entirely commensurate with the ability and needs of its
inhabitants. Churches and school houses, those lights of life so common throughout the realms
of freedom, deck hill, valley, grove, and town. Common-schools have not reached that state of
perfection which the liberal and beneficent system by which they exist inculcates. The Ohio
Wesleyan University and the Ohio Wesleyan Female College, among the most flourishing lite-
rary institutions of the West, are situated at the county seat. Thus is afforded to our sons and
daughters the opportunity of treading, at home, the halls of scientific and classical lore. Many
having availed themselves of privileges here offered, occupy honorable and learned positions in
society. The Religious societies most noted in point of numbers and influence are, the Method-
ist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregational, and United Brethren. Others, Lutheran, German
Reformed, Christian, Disciples, Welsh, &c., exert their influence on the morals and piety of the
community.
POLITICAL AND MILITARY.
In politics, this county has always shown itself on the side of humanity and loyalty, so
remotely back that the memory of the oldest denzen runneth not to the contrary. Its military
history cannot be written. As has been show, this county bore its part in the British and
Indian War in its infancy: so, it may be proven that it has, in its mature age, shared manfully
and heroically in the war for the Union. Nobly and patriotically the best hope of the family
and community were laid on the altar of "Our County," and painfully we shared the peril and
sacrifice of the loyal land.
We may claim a proud share of the laurels of victory.
GEOLOGY, ETC.
Delaware County embraces a portion of the cliff limestone formation in its western sec-
tion, extending across the black shale in the centre, and covering a section of "Waverly sand-
stone," or red sandstone, on the east. The "superficial material," or "drift," is, for the most
part, regular, and the appearance of the substratum well defined. The depth of the various
formations and their "dip" have not all be ascertained. The black shale, on Alum Creek, is
250 to 300 feet in thickness, nearly uniform. The limestone formation affords fine quarries and
facilities for manufacture of choicest lime. The sandstone or freestone of Big Walnut is much
valued for building purposes. The surface material, consisting of various strata of "drift,"
besides the "alluvial deposites," furnishes gravel for roads, fine sand for building purposes,
potter's clay, brick clay, and "bog ore" or fire clay. The cliff limestone furnishes numerous
indications of salt springs. That portion of this county lying in this formation is classed by
Dr. S. P. Hildreth with the "Ohio Salines." But the deposits are ascertained, by boring, to be
more noted for sulphur springs than those of salt water. Prof. E. S. Wayne found the following
substances present in the water:--
Gases--Sulphureted hydrogen, Carbonic acid.
Chloride of Magnesium. Oxide of Iron.
" Sodium. Carbonate of Lime.
" Calcium. Sulphuret of Calcium.
Sulphate of Magnesia. Iodine.
" Lime. Traces of organic matter.
Each of the formations present indications at surface of "petroleum," and leases of "oil
lands" have been made in each. Efforts have been made in the red sandstone at "boring;" but,
as yet, unsuccessfully. Indications in the "black shale" and "limestone" are undeveloped.
That this county is rich in hidden resources is undeniable: the practicability of their develop-
ment is unknown.
CONCLUSION
From a "cloud the size of a man's hand" this county has risen, in half a century, to occupy
an elevated position an an integer of the great commonwealth. From a few brave and hardy
pioneers, scarcely numbering hundreds, the population has multiplied to thousands, with propor-
tional increase in religion, science, and general intelligence. With our fertile valleys, and
hills rich in agricultural wealth, our undeveloped mineral resources, and the example of the past,
what may not a loyal people hope for the future? The hand of science shall till our soil, and ma-
nage our quarries and shops, under the administration of wise and wholesome laws, while the
benign influence of religion shall lead us to become a still greater, purer, and happier people.
[corresponds to back of page labeled HISTORICAL SKETCH OF DELAWARE COUNTY, OHIO]
pioneers, might be related. Jacob Foust carried a bushel of wheat on his back to Zanesville,
and returned carrying the flour in the same way. Capt. John Winter became famous for a ter-
consists
rible struggle with a bear, in which he nearly succmbed.
The pioneers lived in a state of perfect social equality--no aristocratic notions of caste,
rank, or office were felt. The only demarkation was between the civil, and actual offenders.
Their meetings were for raising, log-rollings, huskings, weddings, singing-schools, and religious
devotions. Their amusements were "frolics," gaming, gymnastic evolutions, and convivial
meetings of the young. In these sports and meetings there was no punctilious formality or
aping the styles of modern Paris. The rich and poor dressed alike. The men wore buckskin
pants and hunting-shirts, and the women were attired in coarse, homemade fabrics. Such was
their common dress. If a damsel sought her bridal attire, she aspired to calico. Silks, satins,
hoops, and flummery--which now burden the slender frame, and empty our pockets--
were never dreamed of. Household furniture was equally simple. Bedsteads were frequently
original, consisting of forked sticks driven in the ground, and poles to support the cord
or clap-boards. One pot, fryingpan, and teakettle comprised the cooking utensils. Sometimes
only one fire-proof vessel answered for culinary purposes--firstly, to try lard in; secondly, to
fry cakes in the fat; thirdly to bake shortcake in; fourthly, to draw water in; fifthly, to
boil potatoes in, and, lastly, to make tea in. A few plates, on a shelf in the corner,
satisfied the demand for china, and food relished from puncheon tables. Some had
splint bottom chairs--generally, stools and benches were the only sofas. Whiskey toddy
was sufficient luxury for parties, and venison and corn pone supplied the place of pastry.
Wood sorrel was used for rhubarb--in pies. The woods abounded in wild hogs, honey, and
occasionally bruin tickeled the palate of the hunter. Flour could not be obtained nearer than
Chilicothe and Zanesville for a long time. Goods were high and freights enormous. They were
packed on mules from Detroit, or wagoned from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, thence down the Ohio
river in flatboats to the Scioto, and then packed or hauled up. Tea retailed at two and three
dollars per pound; coffee, at seventy-five cents; salt, at six dollars per bushel; whiskey, at
one to two dollars per gallon; calicos, at one dollar per yard. It was a common practice to set
a bottle of whiskey on each end of the counter for customers, to enable them to purchase freely.
In this particular, that generation was wiser than the present.
GEOGRAPHY.
Delaware county occupies a central portion of the State of Ohio, lying on both sides of the
Scioto river, one hundred and fifty miles from its mouth. The entire surface of the county
consists of four beautiful valleys, watered by the Walnut and Alum creeks and the Olentangy
and Scioto rivers with their numerous tributaries, and the ridges which rise in gentle undulations
into fine table lands between the streams. The valleys consist in most part of bottom lands, which
amply repay the husbandman's toil. Frequently the banks of the streams rise precipitously on
either side, forming the most romantic scenery. The table lands are adapted to all kinds of
agriculture. This county is twenty miles in extent from north to south, and twenty-five from
east to west,and contains an area of about five hundred square miles. It is divided into
eighteen townships. Bennington, Harmony, Lincoln, Peru, and Westfield townships formerly
belonged to Delaware, but now form a part of Morrow. Portions of Marlborough, Radnor, and
Thompson belong to Marion. Delaware county is bounded north by Marion and Morrow, east
by Knox and Licking, south by Franklin, and west by Union.
Table showing the Population of Delaware County, Ohio, by Townships, for Six Decades.
See Table on Image
*No subdivisions by townships were returned in censuses of 1810 and 1820.
The amounts in those two columns represent entire county.
AGRICULTURE
Is the leading pursuit--four-fifths of the population being engaged in it. Half a century has
made startling developments in this county in this branch of industry. Only three-fifths of the
actual surface is under cultivation. Large sections have until recently yielded nothing to agri-
culture. Much still lies in wilderness or in backward improvement. Wheat is raised exten-
sively. Sixteen bushels per acre is the average. Corn is the principal crop. Fifty to sixty-
five bushels is the average yield. It is mostly fed to cattle and hogs in the county. Average
price, thirty-five cents. Oats, hay, seeds, fruits and potatoes are extensively raised. Sheep
[column two]
are increasing in numbers, with decided improvement in character of the flocks. Jonathan
Dyer, of Genoa township, claims to be the first importer to this county of fine wool sheep.
Cattle are making rapid improvement in number and quality. Horses, very fine. Crossed with
the Bellefounder, Morgan, Norman, prevailing. Farming implements, improving. The "Agri-
cultural Society," nearly twenty years old, is in a prosperous condition.
INTERNAL WORKS.
Two railroads quarter the county: the Springfield, Mount Vernon and Pittsburg extend-
ing from west to east, and the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, from north to south, through
the entire county, intersecting at the seat of government. Other highways are in a high state
of improvement. McAdamized or gravelled pikes, leading from the county seat, are in process
of completion, while others are contemplated. Bridges cross the principal fords--beautiful
structures, built at the expense of the county. Our county is well supplied with mills; proba-
bably, not less than fifty running by steam and water power may be counted. We have one
paper mill, foundry, oil mill, rope and cordage factory, and flax mill, each extensive. There are
several extensive flouring steam and water mills, woolen factories, carding machines, &c. Other
mechanical establishments--manufactories of ploughs, rakes, harness, sash, window blinds,
saddlery, baskets, brooms; shoe shops, blacksmith, silversmith, dentistry rooms, &c., are found
in all parts of the county. Some of our mercantile houses are on an extensive and fashionable
scale. We have several fine commodious hotels. Among them, the "American House," Dela-
ware, ranks as the most extensive. In the south-western part of the county, on the western
bank of the Scioto river, are located the Ohio White Sulphur Springs. Under the name of
Hart's Springs, this place has been known, for its mineral waters, for twenty years. It has
been more recently extensively improved. The geographical position, accessibility by railroad,
and the medicinal value of the waters, point out this place as a large valetudinary and fashion-
able resort for the American people.
RELIGION AND EDUCATION.
These twin sisters of civilization have made rapid strides, co-extensive with the surface
and growth of the county; but not entirely commensurate with the ability and needs of its
inhabitants. Churches and school houses, those lights of life so common throughout the realms
of freedom, deck hill, valley, grove, and town. Common-schools have not reached that state of
perfection which the liberal and beneficent system by which they exist inculcates. The Ohio
Wesleyan University and the Ohio Wesleyan Female College, among the most flourishing lite-
rary institutions of the West, are situated at the county seat. Thus is afforded to our sons and
daughters the opportunity of treading, at home, the halls of scientific and classical lore. Many
having availed themselves of privileges here offered, occupy honorable and learned positions in
society. The Religious societies most noted in point of numbers and influence are, the Method-
ist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregational, and United Brethren. Others, Lutheran, German
Reformed, Christian, Disciples, Welsh, &c., exert their influence on the morals and piety of the
community.
POLITICAL AND MILITARY.
In politics, this county has always shown itself on the side of humanity and loyalty, so
remotely back that the memory of the oldest denzen runneth not to the contrary. Its military
history cannot be written. As has been show, this county bore its part in the British and
Indian War in its infancy: so, it may be proven that it has, in its mature age, shared manfully
and heroically in the war for the Union. Nobly and patriotically the best hope of the family
and community were laid on the altar of "Our County," and painfully we shared the peril and
sacrifice of the loyal land.
We may claim a proud share of the laurels of victory.
GEOLOGY, ETC.
Delaware County embraces a portion of the cliff limestone formation in its western sec-
tion, extending across the black shale in the centre, and covering a section of "Waverly sand-
stone," or red sandstone, on the east. The "superficial material," or "drift," is, for the most
part, regular, and the appearance of the substratum well defined. The depth of the various
formations and their "dip" have not all be ascertained. The black shale, on Alum Creek, is
250 to 300 feet in thickness, nearly uniform. The limestone formation affords fine quarries and
facilities for manufacture of choicest lime. The sandstone or freestone of Big Walnut is much
valued for building purposes. The surface material, consisting of various strata of "drift,"
besides the "alluvial deposites," furnishes gravel for roads, fine sand for building purposes,
potter's clay, brick clay, and "bog ore" or fire clay. The cliff limestone furnishes numerous
indications of salt springs. That portion of this county lying in this formation is classed by
Dr. S. P. Hildreth with the "Ohio Salines." But the deposits are ascertained, by boring, to be
more noted for sulphur springs than those of salt water. Prof. E. S. Wayne found the following
substances present in the water:--
Gases--Sulphureted hydrogen, Carbonic acid.
Chloride of Magnesium. Oxide of Iron.
" Sodium. Carbonate of Lime.
" Calcium. Sulphuret of Calcium.
Sulphate of Magnesia. Iodine.
" Lime. Traces of organic matter.
Each of the formations present indications at surface of "petroleum," and leases of "oil
lands" have been made in each. Efforts have been made in the red sandstone at "boring;" but,
as yet, unsuccessfully. Indications in the "black shale" and "limestone" are undeveloped.
That this county is rich in hidden resources is undeniable: the practicability of their develop-
ment is unknown.
CONCLUSION
From a "cloud the size of a man's hand" this county has risen, in half a century, to occupy
an elevated position an an integer of the great commonwealth. From a few brave and hardy
pioneers, scarcely numbering hundreds, the population has multiplied to thousands, with propor-
tional increase in religion, science, and general intelligence. With our fertile valleys, and
hills rich in agricultural wealth, our undeveloped mineral resources, and the example of the past,
what may not a loyal people hope for the future? The hand of science shall till our soil, and ma-
nage our quarries and shops, under the administration of wise and wholesome laws, while the
benign influence of religion shall lead us to become a still greater, purer, and happier people.
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 9)
Description
[page 9]
[corresponds to page 5 of Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866]
Plan of
DELAWARE CO
OHIO
Scale 2 1/5 Miles to an Inch
[corresponds to page 5 of Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866]
Plan of
DELAWARE CO
OHIO
Scale 2 1/5 Miles to an Inch
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 10)
Description
[page 10]
[corresponds to labeled page 7 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866
EDEN
BROWN TOWNP.
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.
EDEN ADVERTG DIRY
J. A. Carothers Physician & Surgeon
W. L. Mills " " "
J. Elmore Dealer in Groceries
L. L. Converse " " Dry Goods Groceries &c
J. W. Mathews Propr of Ohio House
Abbott & Bearnes Proprs of Eden Mills & Dealers in Provisions
G. Leonard Dealer in all kinds of Stock
Mrs. Davidson
Post Office
A. Mecay
P. Sheets
H. H. Pettibone
Tannery
Dr. Mills
Scott & Carothers
J. McLain
Office
L. Leonard
Dr. Carothers
S S & G Mill
Abbott & Bearnes
M. E. Ch
S. S. Sylter
J. Robinson
Mrs Lavinder
H Hodgden
J. Elmore Store
R. Boyd
Mrs. J. Convers
G Store
Fuller
Ohio House
J. W. Mathews
J. Sheets
K Thrall
G Leonard
H. H. Pettibone
L L Converse
J Randolph
Meyer & Jackson
S P McKay
J B Thompson
H Slack
Mrs M. McMullen
School
J Heaverlo
R Longwell
Presb Ch
Mrs Elmore
Mrs S Baldwin
J. W. Burton
B S Sh
G Leonard
Rev D H Coyner
T. G. Miller
G. Leonard
M. Keeler
S Scott
G Hipple
ASHLEY
Oxford Tp
Scale 30 Rods per Inch
REFERENCES
Lot 10 T. Chapman Res & Shop
" 36 Dr. A. E. Westbrook Res & Office
" 38 A. Aldrich
" 43 E. H. Potter
" 49 D. Clifton
ASHLEY ADVERTISING DRECTORY
J. M. Coomer P. M. Notary Public & Ex. Agent
A. E. Westbrook Physician & Surgon
Seeds & Shoemaker Merchants
W. E. Belknap Merchant
W. B. Goodrich Agent C. C & c R. R.
Miss M E Pierce Teacher of Ashley Academy
T. Chapman Tin Ware & Stove Store
James Eddes Merchant
Richard & Potter Manfcr & Dealers in Boots Shoes Guiters &c.
H. L. Gross Wagon & Carriage Maker
S. B. Morehouse Blacksmith & Wagon Work
Jno Corbett Carpenter & Joiner
L. Porterfield Carpenter & Joiner
F. W. Fisher Grocery & Refreshment Hall
A. A. Wood Steam Saw Mill
L. Wornstaff Dealer & Breeder in thorough Bred Stock
Solomon Rosevelt Dealer & Breeder i in thorough Bred Stock
B. McMaster Citizen
stephen Rosevelt Citizen
Lewis Lott Citizen
J. H. Rosevelt Citizen
J. H. R.
Molasses Mill, J. H. Rosevelt
S. Rosevelt
S. R.
Elizbth Gray
W. E. Goodrich
W. Woodley
S. B. M.
B. Mc Master
Mary Rosevelt
s. Rosevelt
J. Richards
Hrs of J. P.
C. Sh
S. Sh
Solm Rosevelt
Arnold
W. Wood
J. Butler
W. Sh
G. Carpenter
L. Powers
H. Sh.
B. Mc Master
L. Gilbert
I. Barton
Bap Ch
M. Kelly
Mrs. Ould
Mrs. L. Null
S. Wood
W. Werline
M. B.
Store, A. Pierson
Warehouse
L. Powers
Tin Shop
T. Seeds
R. Morehouse
H. L. Cross
J. M. Coumers
J. Crowl
B. S. S.
W. smith
Mrs. Jones
Bigelow
Sherman
Ashley Hotel
Grocery
Mrs. F.
R. R. Station
W. B. Goodridge
W. Granger
Pres Ch
L. J. Webber
J. Terry
M. S. shoemaker
W. B. Belknap Shop
Arnold
L. Lott
Dr. Westbrook
J. S. Dickson
C. Sh.
J. Livingston
A. Benedict
J. A. Scheble
E. Benedict
Mrs. Monroe
J. Shoemaker
H. Baxter
Academy
Mrs. A. Pierce
J. Porterfield
R. Hyatt
Steam Saw Mill
Wood & Hyatt
A. A. Wood
C. C. & C. R. R.
LEONARDSBURG
BROWN TOWNP
Scale 20 Rods to an Inch.
I. Potter
M. E. Ch.
J. Leonard
P. J. Gater
J. Main
J. Depper
B. S. Sh
T. Main
Cleveland Columbus & Cincinn. R. R.
S. S. Mill
R. R. Station
O. Williams Store
Dr. L. Potter
Mrs. C. Porter
EDEN
BROWN TOWNP.
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.
EDEN ADVERTG DIRY
J. A. Carothers Physician & Surgeon
W. L. Mills " " "
J. Elmore Dealer in Groceries
L. L. Converse " " Dry Goods Groceries &c
J. W. Mathews Propr of Ohio House
Abbott & Bearnes Proprs of Eden Mills & Dealers in Provisions
G. Leonard Dealer in all kinds of Stock
Mrs. Davidson
Post Office
A. Mecay
P. Sheets
H. H. Pettibone
Tannery
Dr. Mills
Scott & Carothers
J. McLain
Office
L. Leonard
Dr. Carothers
S S & G Mill
Abbott & Bearnes
M. E. Ch
S. S. Sylter
J. Robinson
Mrs Lavinder
H Hodgden
J. Elmore Store
R. Boyd
Mrs. J. Convers
G Store
Fuller
Ohio House
J. W. Mathews
J. Sheets
K Thrall
G Leonard
H. H. Pettibone
L L Converse
J Randolph
Meyer & Jackson
S P McKay
J B Thompson
H Slack
Mrs M. McMullen
School
J Heaverlo
R Longwell
Presb Ch
Mrs Elmore
Mrs S Baldwin
J. W. Burton
B S Sh
G Leonard
Rev D H Coyner
T. G. Miller
G. Leonard
M. Keeler
S Scott
G Hipple
[corresponds to labeled page 7 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866
EDEN
BROWN TOWNP.
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.
EDEN ADVERTG DIRY
J. A. Carothers Physician & Surgeon
W. L. Mills " " "
J. Elmore Dealer in Groceries
L. L. Converse " " Dry Goods Groceries &c
J. W. Mathews Propr of Ohio House
Abbott & Bearnes Proprs of Eden Mills & Dealers in Provisions
G. Leonard Dealer in all kinds of Stock
Mrs. Davidson
Post Office
A. Mecay
P. Sheets
H. H. Pettibone
Tannery
Dr. Mills
Scott & Carothers
J. McLain
Office
L. Leonard
Dr. Carothers
S S & G Mill
Abbott & Bearnes
M. E. Ch
S. S. Sylter
J. Robinson
Mrs Lavinder
H Hodgden
J. Elmore Store
R. Boyd
Mrs. J. Convers
G Store
Fuller
Ohio House
J. W. Mathews
J. Sheets
K Thrall
G Leonard
H. H. Pettibone
L L Converse
J Randolph
Meyer & Jackson
S P McKay
J B Thompson
H Slack
Mrs M. McMullen
School
J Heaverlo
R Longwell
Presb Ch
Mrs Elmore
Mrs S Baldwin
J. W. Burton
B S Sh
G Leonard
Rev D H Coyner
T. G. Miller
G. Leonard
M. Keeler
S Scott
G Hipple
ASHLEY
Oxford Tp
Scale 30 Rods per Inch
REFERENCES
Lot 10 T. Chapman Res & Shop
" 36 Dr. A. E. Westbrook Res & Office
" 38 A. Aldrich
" 43 E. H. Potter
" 49 D. Clifton
ASHLEY ADVERTISING DRECTORY
J. M. Coomer P. M. Notary Public & Ex. Agent
A. E. Westbrook Physician & Surgon
Seeds & Shoemaker Merchants
W. E. Belknap Merchant
W. B. Goodrich Agent C. C & c R. R.
Miss M E Pierce Teacher of Ashley Academy
T. Chapman Tin Ware & Stove Store
James Eddes Merchant
Richard & Potter Manfcr & Dealers in Boots Shoes Guiters &c.
H. L. Gross Wagon & Carriage Maker
S. B. Morehouse Blacksmith & Wagon Work
Jno Corbett Carpenter & Joiner
L. Porterfield Carpenter & Joiner
F. W. Fisher Grocery & Refreshment Hall
A. A. Wood Steam Saw Mill
L. Wornstaff Dealer & Breeder in thorough Bred Stock
Solomon Rosevelt Dealer & Breeder i in thorough Bred Stock
B. McMaster Citizen
stephen Rosevelt Citizen
Lewis Lott Citizen
J. H. Rosevelt Citizen
J. H. R.
Molasses Mill, J. H. Rosevelt
S. Rosevelt
S. R.
Elizbth Gray
W. E. Goodrich
W. Woodley
S. B. M.
B. Mc Master
Mary Rosevelt
s. Rosevelt
J. Richards
Hrs of J. P.
C. Sh
S. Sh
Solm Rosevelt
Arnold
W. Wood
J. Butler
W. Sh
G. Carpenter
L. Powers
H. Sh.
B. Mc Master
L. Gilbert
I. Barton
Bap Ch
M. Kelly
Mrs. Ould
Mrs. L. Null
S. Wood
W. Werline
M. B.
Store, A. Pierson
Warehouse
L. Powers
Tin Shop
T. Seeds
R. Morehouse
H. L. Cross
J. M. Coumers
J. Crowl
B. S. S.
W. smith
Mrs. Jones
Bigelow
Sherman
Ashley Hotel
Grocery
Mrs. F.
R. R. Station
W. B. Goodridge
W. Granger
Pres Ch
L. J. Webber
J. Terry
M. S. shoemaker
W. B. Belknap Shop
Arnold
L. Lott
Dr. Westbrook
J. S. Dickson
C. Sh.
J. Livingston
A. Benedict
J. A. Scheble
E. Benedict
Mrs. Monroe
J. Shoemaker
H. Baxter
Academy
Mrs. A. Pierce
J. Porterfield
R. Hyatt
Steam Saw Mill
Wood & Hyatt
A. A. Wood
C. C. & C. R. R.
LEONARDSBURG
BROWN TOWNP
Scale 20 Rods to an Inch.
I. Potter
M. E. Ch.
J. Leonard
P. J. Gater
J. Main
J. Depper
B. S. Sh
T. Main
Cleveland Columbus & Cincinn. R. R.
S. S. Mill
R. R. Station
O. Williams Store
Dr. L. Potter
Mrs. C. Porter
EDEN
BROWN TOWNP.
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.
EDEN ADVERTG DIRY
J. A. Carothers Physician & Surgeon
W. L. Mills " " "
J. Elmore Dealer in Groceries
L. L. Converse " " Dry Goods Groceries &c
J. W. Mathews Propr of Ohio House
Abbott & Bearnes Proprs of Eden Mills & Dealers in Provisions
G. Leonard Dealer in all kinds of Stock
Mrs. Davidson
Post Office
A. Mecay
P. Sheets
H. H. Pettibone
Tannery
Dr. Mills
Scott & Carothers
J. McLain
Office
L. Leonard
Dr. Carothers
S S & G Mill
Abbott & Bearnes
M. E. Ch
S. S. Sylter
J. Robinson
Mrs Lavinder
H Hodgden
J. Elmore Store
R. Boyd
Mrs. J. Convers
G Store
Fuller
Ohio House
J. W. Mathews
J. Sheets
K Thrall
G Leonard
H. H. Pettibone
L L Converse
J Randolph
Meyer & Jackson
S P McKay
J B Thompson
H Slack
Mrs M. McMullen
School
J Heaverlo
R Longwell
Presb Ch
Mrs Elmore
Mrs S Baldwin
J. W. Burton
B S Sh
G Leonard
Rev D H Coyner
T. G. Miller
G. Leonard
M. Keeler
S Scott
G Hipple
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 11)
Description
[page 11]
[corresponds to labeled page 8 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
STRATFORD
Delaware Tp
Scale 20 Rods to an Inch
STRATFORD ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.
Andrews & Perry Proptrs of Stratford Paper Mills
A. D. Vough Foreman in
A. J. Clark Blacksmithing
J. Hedrick Wagon Maker
N. D. Perry
M. E. Parsonage
School
E. Shelly
J. Colflesh
H. Heidman
Mrs. Tuller
A. J. Clark
A. D. Yought
Brayfogle
H. Blinn
Grocery W. Sh.
M. C. Sigfried
H. Blinn
B. Sigfried
A & P.
Mrs M Beiber
Paper Mill A & P
Bs. Shop
A & P.
Store
S. Kiser
Paper Mill
Andrews & Perry
Ch
Olentangy River
OLIVE GREEN
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch PORTER TP
ADVERTG BUSINESS DIRY
J. N. Stark Dealer in Dry Goods & Groveries
W. S. Stockwell Boot & Shoe Maker
J. Potter Broom Maker
A. Garvin Wagon Maker
D. Rider & Bro. Groceries & Provisions & Proprs of Hotel
J. Lindenberger Agt. for J. N. Stark
H. Faulk
Berry
H McCutheon
P. Griffin
M. E. Ch
J. N. S.
Dr. Mosier
J. Foulk
Mrs. Larrison
Mrs. C. Doty
J. Z. Mendenhall
Grocery
D. Rider
J. N. Stark
J. Lindenberger
B. S. Sh
J. N. Stark Store
S Stockwell
J. Patten
J. Potter
A. Garvin
School
W. Sh
W. Carpenter
S Sh
G Wilcox
Jas Gammell
Fisher Grocery
Hotel
Cong. Ch
Mrs. McKinley
MILLVILLE
SCIOTO TOWNP
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch
ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
W. McIntire Physician & Surgeon Wm M. Warren Citizen
W. A. Smith Carpenter & Builder C. F. Burner Tanner
G. Shultz Wagon Maker
Gillett
W. A. Smith
Dr. W. Mc Intyre
J. Grigby
J. Shryder
J. E. Gillett
B. S. Sh
Office
Dr. W. McIntire
G. Shultz, W. Sh
C. F. Burnett
W. Pathemer
R. Clarke
F. Decker
C. F. Burner
G. Mill
S. Mill
School
Mrs. Artz
H. G. Smith
B. Jones
G. Shultz
Store, W. M. Warren
F. Decker
W. M. Warren Jr
Tannery, C. F. Burner
W. M. Warren
Scioto River
EAST LIBERTY
PORTER TP
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.
Walnut Cr.
Geo. Blayney
G. Blayney
J. VanSickle
Mrs White
H. Kimball
W. Hays
B S Sh
E. S. P. Ch.
M. Manter
A. Barber
J. Heminger
Pool & White
Mrs. Collum
G. Lane
OSTRANDER
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch
SCIOTO TOWNP
ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
S. Stricklan Propr Ostrander Hotel & Shoemaker I. Anderson Dealer in Thorough Bred Sheep
Hutchinson Bros. Dealers in Dry Goods Furniture Notions &c. James M. Snodgrass Physician & Surgeon Edinburgh
Wm C. Winget Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries &c
F. Long
Dr E Field
W. W. H.
W. W. Hutchison
I. Anderson
E. Benton
R. E. Case
M. C. Bean
Mrs Oliver
Harness Sh
W. Fry
B. S. Sh
G. S. Carr
J. Maugans
W. W. H.
Pres. Ch
School No. 12
J. T. Hutchinson
J. T. H.
BRANCH OF THE C. c. AND C. RAIL ROAD
Tank
Cattle Yrd
Scales
R. R. Station
Freight House
J. Parks
W. C. Winget
J. Lynch
E. Brown
J. Maugans
E. S. Sh
F. Shout
Grocery
Ostrander Hotel
S. Strickland
Store & P.O.
W. C. Winget
Hutchinson Bros Store
J. T. H.
Little Mill Creek
[corresponds to labeled page 8 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
STRATFORD
Delaware Tp
Scale 20 Rods to an Inch
STRATFORD ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.
Andrews & Perry Proptrs of Stratford Paper Mills
A. D. Vough Foreman in
A. J. Clark Blacksmithing
J. Hedrick Wagon Maker
N. D. Perry
M. E. Parsonage
School
E. Shelly
J. Colflesh
H. Heidman
Mrs. Tuller
A. J. Clark
A. D. Yought
Brayfogle
H. Blinn
Grocery W. Sh.
M. C. Sigfried
H. Blinn
B. Sigfried
A & P.
Mrs M Beiber
Paper Mill A & P
Bs. Shop
A & P.
Store
S. Kiser
Paper Mill
Andrews & Perry
Ch
Olentangy River
OLIVE GREEN
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch PORTER TP
ADVERTG BUSINESS DIRY
J. N. Stark Dealer in Dry Goods & Groveries
W. S. Stockwell Boot & Shoe Maker
J. Potter Broom Maker
A. Garvin Wagon Maker
D. Rider & Bro. Groceries & Provisions & Proprs of Hotel
J. Lindenberger Agt. for J. N. Stark
H. Faulk
Berry
H McCutheon
P. Griffin
M. E. Ch
J. N. S.
Dr. Mosier
J. Foulk
Mrs. Larrison
Mrs. C. Doty
J. Z. Mendenhall
Grocery
D. Rider
J. N. Stark
J. Lindenberger
B. S. Sh
J. N. Stark Store
S Stockwell
J. Patten
J. Potter
A. Garvin
School
W. Sh
W. Carpenter
S Sh
G Wilcox
Jas Gammell
Fisher Grocery
Hotel
Cong. Ch
Mrs. McKinley
MILLVILLE
SCIOTO TOWNP
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch
ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
W. McIntire Physician & Surgeon Wm M. Warren Citizen
W. A. Smith Carpenter & Builder C. F. Burner Tanner
G. Shultz Wagon Maker
Gillett
W. A. Smith
Dr. W. Mc Intyre
J. Grigby
J. Shryder
J. E. Gillett
B. S. Sh
Office
Dr. W. McIntire
G. Shultz, W. Sh
C. F. Burnett
W. Pathemer
R. Clarke
F. Decker
C. F. Burner
G. Mill
S. Mill
School
Mrs. Artz
H. G. Smith
B. Jones
G. Shultz
Store, W. M. Warren
F. Decker
W. M. Warren Jr
Tannery, C. F. Burner
W. M. Warren
Scioto River
EAST LIBERTY
PORTER TP
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.
Walnut Cr.
Geo. Blayney
G. Blayney
J. VanSickle
Mrs White
H. Kimball
W. Hays
B S Sh
E. S. P. Ch.
M. Manter
A. Barber
J. Heminger
Pool & White
Mrs. Collum
G. Lane
OSTRANDER
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch
SCIOTO TOWNP
ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
S. Stricklan Propr Ostrander Hotel & Shoemaker I. Anderson Dealer in Thorough Bred Sheep
Hutchinson Bros. Dealers in Dry Goods Furniture Notions &c. James M. Snodgrass Physician & Surgeon Edinburgh
Wm C. Winget Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries &c
F. Long
Dr E Field
W. W. H.
W. W. Hutchison
I. Anderson
E. Benton
R. E. Case
M. C. Bean
Mrs Oliver
Harness Sh
W. Fry
B. S. Sh
G. S. Carr
J. Maugans
W. W. H.
Pres. Ch
School No. 12
J. T. Hutchinson
J. T. H.
BRANCH OF THE C. c. AND C. RAIL ROAD
Tank
Cattle Yrd
Scales
R. R. Station
Freight House
J. Parks
W. C. Winget
J. Lynch
E. Brown
J. Maugans
E. S. Sh
F. Shout
Grocery
Ostrander Hotel
S. Strickland
Store & P.O.
W. C. Winget
Hutchinson Bros Store
J. T. H.
Little Mill Creek
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 12)
Description
[page 12]
[corresponds to labeled page 9 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
SUNBURY
BERKSHIRE TOWNP
Scale 20 Rods to an Inch
SUNBURY ADVERTG DIRY
Ira Derthick Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
A. McLane " " " " "
C. G. McKinley Physician & Surgeon
J. Stockwell Boat & Shoe Manuafacturer
L. S. Cook Harness Maker
E. Kimball Tanner & Currier
N. Marble Carpenter & Joiner
J. Skeels Propr of Union Hotel
C. M. Patrick Stock Dealer
D. M. Patterson Marble Cutter
Cemetery
M. E. Ch
J. Burrer
A. McLane
Store
L. S. Cook
Harness Sh
P. S. Sh
C. Wilcox
J. Burrer Store
J. Skeels
Union Hotel
Mrs. E. Boyer
Hotel
Col. Frambree
School
I. Derthick
F. Tubbs
T. Bolton
Mrs. Gaylord
A. Williamson
Mrs. McCutchen
J. Stockwell
Dr. C. G. McKinley
S. Sh
T Stockwell
Public Square
J. Letts
School
G. Cowan
G. A. H.
N. Patrick
Mrs. Davis
Post Office
N. Patrick
Store
I. Derthick
Office
Ashery
G. A. Hopkins
J. Utley
M. Perfect
Mrs. McAlister
Store
M. Smith
B. S. Sh
W. Grover
J. Marble
F. Utley
J. Smith
Mrs. A. F. Green
E Kimble Tannery
Mrs Johnson
Hrs of Allen
J. F. Ledlie
Mrs. J. A. Roberts
J. Martin
Mrs. E. Torence
D. Brooks
Dr. A. Neil
Parsonage Bap Ch
D. Cosgrove
D. M. Patterson
C. Wilcox
J. Decker
E. Kimball
W. Bowens
Mrs. J. McMillen
N. Marble
J. Wallace
J. Shields
E. R. Hempsted
GALENA
Berkshire Tp.
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.
GALENA ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
A. P. Mason Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries Hardware &c
Mrs Allen & Sons Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware &c
J. W. Likes Dealer in Cloks Watches & Jewelry
W. B. Boyd Physician & Surgen
T. Van Fleet Prop of Galena Flouring Mills
E. Brown Dealer in Agricultural Implements & Wool Carding
L. J. Campbell Boot & Shoe Manufacturer
W. C. Eldridge Boot & Shoe Mnfr
H. Cook Wagon & Carriage Maker
G. W. Hughes & Bro. Wagon & Carriage Makers
H. Van Fleet Wagon & Carriage Maker
J. Perfect Cooper & Manufacturer of Half Bushels
S. Cook Black Smith
C. D. Perfect Agent for A. P. Mason
E. Westervelt Dealer in Vines
J. Van Fleet Tailor
G. Morgan Dealer in Fire Arms
J. Nash
Little Walnut Creek
Cabt Shop
N. Duston
N. Dustin
Mrs. Cook
T. VanFleet
S Mill
P. Palmer
Mrs. Hoover
U H. Hyde
S. Sh
H. Cook
J. Nettleton
R. Andrews
W. Cutler
Mrs. Kirk
E. Westervelt
L. Spayd
R. E.
R. C. Eldridge
G. Case Hrs
Mrs. Cook
Mrs. F. Eldridge
P. Maynard
H. Hodgden
J. Wilkes
Post Office
A P Mason
Store
Public Square
E. W. Cook
M. Mossman Hrs.
L. I.
Campbell
J. Arnold
School
R. Ferfect
H. Van Fleet
G. Morgan
J. Boyington
Parsonage
M. E. Ch
V. Arnold
T. Becord
W. H. Cook
T Sh
J. Nettleton
Cat Sh
W. Harroun & S. Wooden
J. Van Fleet
H. C. Eldridge
G. W. Hughes
W. Sh
B. S. Sh
S. Cook
J. Perfect
G. S. Mill
W. C. Meeker Tannery
J. W. Likes
R. Cole
B. S. Sh
W. Sh
H. Allen Hrs
W. Harroun
H. Aller Hrs Store
U. H. Hyde
R. Marqueth
W. B. Boyd
E. Brown
W. C. Meeker
Gun Shop
G. Morgan
C. Sh
J. Perfect
Agricultural
Implement Manf
Carding Mill
T. V. P.
C. G. Scovell
BERKSHIRE
Berkshire Township.
BUSINESS ADVERTISING DIRICY
ADVERTG. DIRY.
D. E. Hyde & Co Dry Goods Groceries &c
J. M. Foote " " " "
E. Carney Physician & Surgeon
J. D. Hubbard Carriage & Wagon Maker
T. D. Sherman & Sons Bridge Builders
J. M. Frost Farmer
Scale 30 Rods to the Inch
S. Sh.
H. M. Courter
J. D. Hubbard
W Sh.
O. H. Robinson
B. S. Sh
Dr. E. Carney
Hotel
School
J. Longshore
J. Wilcox
School
M. E. Ch
Grocery
J. M. Frost
J. P. Crawford
Post Office
T. D. Sherman
A. Utley
Mrs. Fuller
A. H. Bardell
Geo. Gibson
G. Gibson
J. M. Frost
Store
Dr. E. Carney
D. E. Hyde & Co.
Store
H. C. Frost
Episl Ch.
Cemetery
Mrs. Stark
J. Beach
D. T. Sherman
W. Sh.
[corresponds to labeled page 9 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
SUNBURY
BERKSHIRE TOWNP
Scale 20 Rods to an Inch
SUNBURY ADVERTG DIRY
Ira Derthick Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
A. McLane " " " " "
C. G. McKinley Physician & Surgeon
J. Stockwell Boat & Shoe Manuafacturer
L. S. Cook Harness Maker
E. Kimball Tanner & Currier
N. Marble Carpenter & Joiner
J. Skeels Propr of Union Hotel
C. M. Patrick Stock Dealer
D. M. Patterson Marble Cutter
Cemetery
M. E. Ch
J. Burrer
A. McLane
Store
L. S. Cook
Harness Sh
P. S. Sh
C. Wilcox
J. Burrer Store
J. Skeels
Union Hotel
Mrs. E. Boyer
Hotel
Col. Frambree
School
I. Derthick
F. Tubbs
T. Bolton
Mrs. Gaylord
A. Williamson
Mrs. McCutchen
J. Stockwell
Dr. C. G. McKinley
S. Sh
T Stockwell
Public Square
J. Letts
School
G. Cowan
G. A. H.
N. Patrick
Mrs. Davis
Post Office
N. Patrick
Store
I. Derthick
Office
Ashery
G. A. Hopkins
J. Utley
M. Perfect
Mrs. McAlister
Store
M. Smith
B. S. Sh
W. Grover
J. Marble
F. Utley
J. Smith
Mrs. A. F. Green
E Kimble Tannery
Mrs Johnson
Hrs of Allen
J. F. Ledlie
Mrs. J. A. Roberts
J. Martin
Mrs. E. Torence
D. Brooks
Dr. A. Neil
Parsonage Bap Ch
D. Cosgrove
D. M. Patterson
C. Wilcox
J. Decker
E. Kimball
W. Bowens
Mrs. J. McMillen
N. Marble
J. Wallace
J. Shields
E. R. Hempsted
GALENA
Berkshire Tp.
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.
GALENA ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
A. P. Mason Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries Hardware &c
Mrs Allen & Sons Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware &c
J. W. Likes Dealer in Cloks Watches & Jewelry
W. B. Boyd Physician & Surgen
T. Van Fleet Prop of Galena Flouring Mills
E. Brown Dealer in Agricultural Implements & Wool Carding
L. J. Campbell Boot & Shoe Manufacturer
W. C. Eldridge Boot & Shoe Mnfr
H. Cook Wagon & Carriage Maker
G. W. Hughes & Bro. Wagon & Carriage Makers
H. Van Fleet Wagon & Carriage Maker
J. Perfect Cooper & Manufacturer of Half Bushels
S. Cook Black Smith
C. D. Perfect Agent for A. P. Mason
E. Westervelt Dealer in Vines
J. Van Fleet Tailor
G. Morgan Dealer in Fire Arms
J. Nash
Little Walnut Creek
Cabt Shop
N. Duston
N. Dustin
Mrs. Cook
T. VanFleet
S Mill
P. Palmer
Mrs. Hoover
U H. Hyde
S. Sh
H. Cook
J. Nettleton
R. Andrews
W. Cutler
Mrs. Kirk
E. Westervelt
L. Spayd
R. E.
R. C. Eldridge
G. Case Hrs
Mrs. Cook
Mrs. F. Eldridge
P. Maynard
H. Hodgden
J. Wilkes
Post Office
A P Mason
Store
Public Square
E. W. Cook
M. Mossman Hrs.
L. I.
Campbell
J. Arnold
School
R. Ferfect
H. Van Fleet
G. Morgan
J. Boyington
Parsonage
M. E. Ch
V. Arnold
T. Becord
W. H. Cook
T Sh
J. Nettleton
Cat Sh
W. Harroun & S. Wooden
J. Van Fleet
H. C. Eldridge
G. W. Hughes
W. Sh
B. S. Sh
S. Cook
J. Perfect
G. S. Mill
W. C. Meeker Tannery
J. W. Likes
R. Cole
B. S. Sh
W. Sh
H. Allen Hrs
W. Harroun
H. Aller Hrs Store
U. H. Hyde
R. Marqueth
W. B. Boyd
E. Brown
W. C. Meeker
Gun Shop
G. Morgan
C. Sh
J. Perfect
Agricultural
Implement Manf
Carding Mill
T. V. P.
C. G. Scovell
BERKSHIRE
Berkshire Township.
BUSINESS ADVERTISING DIRICY
ADVERTG. DIRY.
D. E. Hyde & Co Dry Goods Groceries &c
J. M. Foote " " " "
E. Carney Physician & Surgeon
J. D. Hubbard Carriage & Wagon Maker
T. D. Sherman & Sons Bridge Builders
J. M. Frost Farmer
Scale 30 Rods to the Inch
S. Sh.
H. M. Courter
J. D. Hubbard
W Sh.
O. H. Robinson
B. S. Sh
Dr. E. Carney
Hotel
School
J. Longshore
J. Wilcox
School
M. E. Ch
Grocery
J. M. Frost
J. P. Crawford
Post Office
T. D. Sherman
A. Utley
Mrs. Fuller
A. H. Bardell
Geo. Gibson
G. Gibson
J. M. Frost
Store
Dr. E. Carney
D. E. Hyde & Co.
Store
H. C. Frost
Episl Ch.
Cemetery
Mrs. Stark
J. Beach
D. T. Sherman
W. Sh.
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 13)
Description
[page 13]
[corresponds to labeled page 10 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
OHIO
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
COL. J. H. FERRY PROPR CONCORD TONP
Stables
Garden House
Chalybeate Springs
Store
Ice House
Milk House
Farmers Hotle
Carpenter Shop
Hotel
Ice Cream Saloon
Mansion House
White Sulphur Spring
Bath House
Cottage Row
Chapel
Southern Row
Bowling Alley
Laundry House
Burnett House springs
Sugar House
Burnett House
Sugar Grove
CHESHIRE
CONSTANTIA P. O. Berlin Township
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch
CHESHIRE ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
C. C. Janes Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
J. W. Place Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
D. Leib Prop of Cheshire Saw Mill & Fork, Hoe & Broomhandle Manfy
W. Burton
W. Courter
Courter
Ashery
M. E. Ch.
E. Whitman
J. W. Place
Store
D. S. Hoadley
W. S. Caswell
C. Adams
J. Havens
C. Scott
S. S. Mill &
Broom Handle Mfy
B. Leib
P. O.
C C Janes Store
D. Leib
Shop
G. Whitman
J. Caldwell
C. C. Janes
B. S. Sh
T. Scott
W. Hall
D. T. Sharp
Sorghum Mill
Bap. Ch.
W. F. Brown
Mrs. Smith
Richardson
Miss Nettleson
HARLEM
HARLEM TP
Scale 20 Rods to an Inch.
ADVERTG BUSINESS DIRY
L. Clossen & Sons Farmers
N. T. Hedden Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
Jacob Williams Grower of Fine wool Sheep
Jno. Williams " " " " "
S. Fairchild Dealer in Fine Horses
C. W. Williams Blacksmith
E. Parks Grocer
Silas Adams Dealer in fine wool Sheep & all kinds of Stock
G. Classen
Jas Welch
L. McRaney
I. Tyler
N. T. Hedden
Store & P. O.
M. Budd
Mrs. C. Cornell
J. W. Wickham
Mrs. Thompson
C. Classen
Mrs Olden
Wood Sh
Lawrence Grocery
E. Park
W. Williams
R. Lambert
J. Budd
Tannery
L. Claussen
Cem
CENTREVILLE
Harlem Township
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch
CENTREVILLE ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
Jas. W. Ackerson Merchant A. D. Mann Physician & Surgeon
Edgar McNitt Merchant John Q. Adams Grower of Fine Wool Sheep
William F. Barr Peter Cockrell Dealer in Stock & Grower of Find Wool Sheep
P. Millison Cabinet Maker Van Clutter Grower of fin Wool Sheep
William Whary Blacksmith Zila Adams Grower of Fine Woll Sheep
Josiah C. Copper Boot & Shoe Manfe A. Knox Grower of Fine Wool Sheep
Riley Graves Carpenter & Joiner S. Horlocker Tanner
Jonathan Hatch Carpenter & Joiner L. B. Hanover Minister
J. Click Wagon Maker M. Creighton Broom Maker
John McClury Physician & Surgeon
F. McNitt
J. C. Copper
S. C.
R. B. Bennett
S. J. Mann
Dr. J McClury Office
Mrs Johnson
M. E. Ch
R. B. Bennett
C. Shop
J. H. Millison
J. Click
J. Ackerson, P. O. & Store
S. J. Mann
A. Mann
B. Graves
W. Barr
W. B.
Mossman
J. Bauserman
E. Rogers
R. Graves
J. Q. Adams
J. Q. A.
C. R. Albery
A. Mossman
W. Wharry
W. Sh
Dr. A. D. Mann's Office
H. Pace
Store
E. McNitt
J. M. Cockrell, B. S. Sh
E. Hartram
Dr E. Hartram
E. Hartram
A. H. Cook
P. Carr
D. Gorsuch
W. Barr
W. F. Barr
J. Q. Adams
Dr. G. Hull
School
R. Sears
J. Hatch
LEWIS CENTER
Orange Township
Scale & Rods to the Inch
LEWIS CENTER ADVERTISING DIRECY
J. G. Brown Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries &c
H. Hendrixson Physician & Surgeon
W. Z. Mercer Physicin & Surgeon
G. Elsbree
W. T. Lewis
Whit Sulphur Springs Station
P. O.
s. Brown Store
S. Brown Ware House
H. H. Corbin Ware House
R. R. Co.
C. Wick
J. A. Plickbaum
P. D.
I. Burger
L. Searles
E. Searles
Store
S. Brown Store
M Colflesh
Store
C. Sh
Mrs. Haws
R. C. Hall
J. Valentine
Dr. H. Hendricson
I. Foley
S. R. Nettleton
J. Keller
D. Murphy
P. Searle
Dr. W. Z. Mercer
B. A. Hawes
J. Kane
M. P. Ch.
Church
School Lot
J. G.
A. W. V.
[corresponds to labeled page 10 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
OHIO
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
COL. J. H. FERRY PROPR CONCORD TONP
Stables
Garden House
Chalybeate Springs
Store
Ice House
Milk House
Farmers Hotle
Carpenter Shop
Hotel
Ice Cream Saloon
Mansion House
White Sulphur Spring
Bath House
Cottage Row
Chapel
Southern Row
Bowling Alley
Laundry House
Burnett House springs
Sugar House
Burnett House
Sugar Grove
CHESHIRE
CONSTANTIA P. O. Berlin Township
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch
CHESHIRE ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
C. C. Janes Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
J. W. Place Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
D. Leib Prop of Cheshire Saw Mill & Fork, Hoe & Broomhandle Manfy
W. Burton
W. Courter
Courter
Ashery
M. E. Ch.
E. Whitman
J. W. Place
Store
D. S. Hoadley
W. S. Caswell
C. Adams
J. Havens
C. Scott
S. S. Mill &
Broom Handle Mfy
B. Leib
P. O.
C C Janes Store
D. Leib
Shop
G. Whitman
J. Caldwell
C. C. Janes
B. S. Sh
T. Scott
W. Hall
D. T. Sharp
Sorghum Mill
Bap. Ch.
W. F. Brown
Mrs. Smith
Richardson
Miss Nettleson
HARLEM
HARLEM TP
Scale 20 Rods to an Inch.
ADVERTG BUSINESS DIRY
L. Clossen & Sons Farmers
N. T. Hedden Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
Jacob Williams Grower of Fine wool Sheep
Jno. Williams " " " " "
S. Fairchild Dealer in Fine Horses
C. W. Williams Blacksmith
E. Parks Grocer
Silas Adams Dealer in fine wool Sheep & all kinds of Stock
G. Classen
Jas Welch
L. McRaney
I. Tyler
N. T. Hedden
Store & P. O.
M. Budd
Mrs. C. Cornell
J. W. Wickham
Mrs. Thompson
C. Classen
Mrs Olden
Wood Sh
Lawrence Grocery
E. Park
W. Williams
R. Lambert
J. Budd
Tannery
L. Claussen
Cem
CENTREVILLE
Harlem Township
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch
CENTREVILLE ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
Jas. W. Ackerson Merchant A. D. Mann Physician & Surgeon
Edgar McNitt Merchant John Q. Adams Grower of Fine Wool Sheep
William F. Barr Peter Cockrell Dealer in Stock & Grower of Find Wool Sheep
P. Millison Cabinet Maker Van Clutter Grower of fin Wool Sheep
William Whary Blacksmith Zila Adams Grower of Fine Woll Sheep
Josiah C. Copper Boot & Shoe Manfe A. Knox Grower of Fine Wool Sheep
Riley Graves Carpenter & Joiner S. Horlocker Tanner
Jonathan Hatch Carpenter & Joiner L. B. Hanover Minister
J. Click Wagon Maker M. Creighton Broom Maker
John McClury Physician & Surgeon
F. McNitt
J. C. Copper
S. C.
R. B. Bennett
S. J. Mann
Dr. J McClury Office
Mrs Johnson
M. E. Ch
R. B. Bennett
C. Shop
J. H. Millison
J. Click
J. Ackerson, P. O. & Store
S. J. Mann
A. Mann
B. Graves
W. Barr
W. B.
Mossman
J. Bauserman
E. Rogers
R. Graves
J. Q. Adams
J. Q. A.
C. R. Albery
A. Mossman
W. Wharry
W. Sh
Dr. A. D. Mann's Office
H. Pace
Store
E. McNitt
J. M. Cockrell, B. S. Sh
E. Hartram
Dr E. Hartram
E. Hartram
A. H. Cook
P. Carr
D. Gorsuch
W. Barr
W. F. Barr
J. Q. Adams
Dr. G. Hull
School
R. Sears
J. Hatch
LEWIS CENTER
Orange Township
Scale & Rods to the Inch
LEWIS CENTER ADVERTISING DIRECY
J. G. Brown Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries &c
H. Hendrixson Physician & Surgeon
W. Z. Mercer Physicin & Surgeon
G. Elsbree
W. T. Lewis
Whit Sulphur Springs Station
P. O.
s. Brown Store
S. Brown Ware House
H. H. Corbin Ware House
R. R. Co.
C. Wick
J. A. Plickbaum
P. D.
I. Burger
L. Searles
E. Searles
Store
S. Brown Store
M Colflesh
Store
C. Sh
Mrs. Haws
R. C. Hall
J. Valentine
Dr. H. Hendricson
I. Foley
S. R. Nettleton
J. Keller
D. Murphy
P. Searle
Dr. W. Z. Mercer
B. A. Hawes
J. Kane
M. P. Ch.
Church
School Lot
J. G.
A. W. V.
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 14)
Description
[page 14]
[corresponds to labeled page 11 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
PLAN OF
DELAWARE
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS IV & V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
NE Quadrant
Mrs Seigfried
M G Slough
G Mill
D Swartz
W. Seigfried
B. Seigfried
J. Graham, Fair View, settled 1831
M. Kruk
J & R Zeigler
Mrs. E. Gock
Mrs. H. Heller
J Troutman
R. Zeigler
J. Zeigler
M. Fritshe
F. Ziegler
S H
R. Hudson, Pena Farm
D H Potter, Pleasant View
F P Vergon, Greenwood
R R McClury
I Heffner
A Worline
T H Michel
W Joy
D Dike
I J Gross
J G Vergon
J A Stimmel
J S Adams
T F Joy, Maple Farm
F P Vergon
Peltibone
J Hammond
T Collins
A L Parker
G R
D Collins Est
Dr N Hammond
E Potter
Brick Yard
Mrs S
G Haas
H Lamb
Mrs Smith
J Houk
J Davis
PLAN OF
DELAWARE
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS IV & V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
NW Quadrant
A Huntley
J H Dunlap
Mrs. A. Jennings
D Beevan
H D Miller, Miller Grange
W Chamberlain
D Bevan
D E Perry, Spring Farm
John Miller, Pleasant Hill
D Davis, Park
D Durfey
A H Jennings
J W Mooney
W Rankin
F Avery, Locust Grove
H Fegley
R Davis
N Sharadin
D Lewis
J Miller
Henry W Chamberlain
J Chandler, Shady Side
N J Miller
J B Biven
G C & C
J Dean
J Criger
H G
J Miller Jr
J Barrett
Dola Lewis
S W Tibbles, Walnut Grove
Mrs H
C O Little
Sulphur Springs
Dr Cherry
Vandeman
W Seigfried
G W Campbell
W G White
J S Adams
A Heffner Jr
Blimer & Fraley
B Seigfried
PLAN OF
DELAWARE
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS IV & V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
SW Quadrant
D Bevan
D Davis
A H Jennings
F Avery
A H J
H W C
Mrs Sim
I B
C E R
A E
J B
R B
G S
S S
J A C
W D
A N
G C
W D
F C
T C
J F
J M
G S
S S Mason
J K Brittain, Elm Wood
B W Hartley
J Johnson
A M
S & M
J C Evans
P Smith
J Fettey
J K Brittain
Mrs Sweetser
Ross
O W
P Berlett
Mrs Harter
T Pugh
A Burkehart
Battenfield
T Craven
Rev I Chase
Harden
H Scott
Capt B A Banker
C V Wise
A Hawkins
M Smith
A B
T P
M S
M Smith
H Wells
H Wilson
H W
J H R
Eckleberry
J E
J Eury, Wood Land
M L Wilson
J Rowland
J Eury, Valley Farm
J Murphy
F I Pettibone
J Richardson
L H Lee
PLAN OF
DELAWARE
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS IV & V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
SE Quadrant
B
Dr W
C
J S
Rev F
W W E
J B W
O H
P D H Myer
E M H
P. W.
Cath Cem
P D H
Mrs M Powers
H B W
J W Armstrong, Prospect Hill
D Cowgill, Salubria
T Yeats
T Richards
J H
Mrs. J. Gamber
Mathias Ret
H Roberts
T J R
Sturdy
Husted
H Allen
J Bulen, Blackberry Nursery
D M C
T R
R Faris
I J Richardson
M Gardner
Mrs Rowland
W R
B Ely
J Jamison
J W Armstrong
D Cowgill
C Gross
G W Jamison
Miss E Jamison
Heirs of R Jamison
J Eury, Valley Springs
D L Kline
P Praut, Locust Shade
R Bartedull
J Slough, Living Water
J L Snyder, Pleasant Valley
R E
J C
S Braumiller Heirs
H Bieber
W M Johnston
S Shaub
N D Perry
Mrs Beiber
Mrs M Beiber
J Powell
J Headrick, Sugar Grove
D Weiser
J Bieber
J Myres
S Kiser
J Zerbe
P Weiser
J Swartz
J K
A S
J Klein, Pleasant Hill
G Schuster
[corresponds to labeled page 11 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
PLAN OF
DELAWARE
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS IV & V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
NE Quadrant
Mrs Seigfried
M G Slough
G Mill
D Swartz
W. Seigfried
B. Seigfried
J. Graham, Fair View, settled 1831
M. Kruk
J & R Zeigler
Mrs. E. Gock
Mrs. H. Heller
J Troutman
R. Zeigler
J. Zeigler
M. Fritshe
F. Ziegler
S H
R. Hudson, Pena Farm
D H Potter, Pleasant View
F P Vergon, Greenwood
R R McClury
I Heffner
A Worline
T H Michel
W Joy
D Dike
I J Gross
J G Vergon
J A Stimmel
J S Adams
T F Joy, Maple Farm
F P Vergon
Peltibone
J Hammond
T Collins
A L Parker
G R
D Collins Est
Dr N Hammond
E Potter
Brick Yard
Mrs S
G Haas
H Lamb
Mrs Smith
J Houk
J Davis
PLAN OF
DELAWARE
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS IV & V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
NW Quadrant
A Huntley
J H Dunlap
Mrs. A. Jennings
D Beevan
H D Miller, Miller Grange
W Chamberlain
D Bevan
D E Perry, Spring Farm
John Miller, Pleasant Hill
D Davis, Park
D Durfey
A H Jennings
J W Mooney
W Rankin
F Avery, Locust Grove
H Fegley
R Davis
N Sharadin
D Lewis
J Miller
Henry W Chamberlain
J Chandler, Shady Side
N J Miller
J B Biven
G C & C
J Dean
J Criger
H G
J Miller Jr
J Barrett
Dola Lewis
S W Tibbles, Walnut Grove
Mrs H
C O Little
Sulphur Springs
Dr Cherry
Vandeman
W Seigfried
G W Campbell
W G White
J S Adams
A Heffner Jr
Blimer & Fraley
B Seigfried
PLAN OF
DELAWARE
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS IV & V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
SW Quadrant
D Bevan
D Davis
A H Jennings
F Avery
A H J
H W C
Mrs Sim
I B
C E R
A E
J B
R B
G S
S S
J A C
W D
A N
G C
W D
F C
T C
J F
J M
G S
S S Mason
J K Brittain, Elm Wood
B W Hartley
J Johnson
A M
S & M
J C Evans
P Smith
J Fettey
J K Brittain
Mrs Sweetser
Ross
O W
P Berlett
Mrs Harter
T Pugh
A Burkehart
Battenfield
T Craven
Rev I Chase
Harden
H Scott
Capt B A Banker
C V Wise
A Hawkins
M Smith
A B
T P
M S
M Smith
H Wells
H Wilson
H W
J H R
Eckleberry
J E
J Eury, Wood Land
M L Wilson
J Rowland
J Eury, Valley Farm
J Murphy
F I Pettibone
J Richardson
L H Lee
PLAN OF
DELAWARE
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS IV & V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
SE Quadrant
B
Dr W
C
J S
Rev F
W W E
J B W
O H
P D H Myer
E M H
P. W.
Cath Cem
P D H
Mrs M Powers
H B W
J W Armstrong, Prospect Hill
D Cowgill, Salubria
T Yeats
T Richards
J H
Mrs. J. Gamber
Mathias Ret
H Roberts
T J R
Sturdy
Husted
H Allen
J Bulen, Blackberry Nursery
D M C
T R
R Faris
I J Richardson
M Gardner
Mrs Rowland
W R
B Ely
J Jamison
J W Armstrong
D Cowgill
C Gross
G W Jamison
Miss E Jamison
Heirs of R Jamison
J Eury, Valley Springs
D L Kline
P Praut, Locust Shade
R Bartedull
J Slough, Living Water
J L Snyder, Pleasant Valley
R E
J C
S Braumiller Heirs
H Bieber
W M Johnston
S Shaub
N D Perry
Mrs Beiber
Mrs M Beiber
J Powell
J Headrick, Sugar Grove
D Weiser
J Bieber
J Myres
S Kiser
J Zerbe
P Weiser
J Swartz
J K
A S
J Klein, Pleasant Hill
G Schuster
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 15)
Description
[page 15]
[corresponds to labeled page 12 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
PLAN OF
THOMPSON
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
NE Quadrant
THOMPSON TP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
J. W. Cone & Sons Proprietors of Wollen Fact.
N. & J. W. Money {Breeders of Spanish Merino Sheep &
{Shorthorned Cattle
G. W. W. W. & B. F. Welsh
J. Hoover }Breeders of Fine wooled Sheep
J & M. Smith
J. Landon
J. G. Adams, Evergreen Hill
N. & J. W. Money, Fair Oaks
J. B. Russell, River View
G. Noble
P. Wattring
P. Wottring
L. Wottring, Saratoga
W. H. Dilsaver
G. W. Newmauyer
J. Hoskins, Maple Shade
Mrs. Dilsaver
W. H. Decker
A. L.
C. Sloop
J. J. Fleming
Decker
A. Smith
S. McNeal, Maple Grove
W. Smith
W. D.
Mrs. Roscoe
PLAN OF
THOMPSON
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
NW Quadrant
D. Howison
S. & H. Howison
J. Lawrence
S. Knachel
N. & J. w. Money
C. Havsh
S. N.
J. Behrens
Mrs. Kramer
P. Lawrence
G. W. Drumm
Mrs. Clark
J. Hoover, Rich Meadows
W. Drumm
J. Russell
L. Morey
J. L. Roberts
C. Crowso
J. Waters, Burr Oak Flats
A. Lindsley
Z. Lindsley
G. Clark
H. Dilsaver
J. Waters
Butler Charbone No. 4267
J. Clark No. 5150
W. Pelman, No. 6308
W. W. Smith
W. J. Peet, Valley Farm
L. Lake
Mrs. Dilsaver
S. C. Weeks
S. Decker
W. H. Decker
Mrs. Decker
J. Fleming
J. Clark
I. Mc A.
W. Graham
Mrs. Borgoon
W. Smith
W. Browning
W. Dobott
J. Alexander
S. Perry
PLAN OF
THOMPSON
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
SW Quadrant
J. Beardsley
S. Lareum
J. Lavender, Forrest Home
G. Fryman
E. Alexander
L. Vannert
W. Dilsaver
W. Freshwater
N. Williams
J. Larcum
C. Robinson
J. Wiles
J. Bailey
J. Taggart, et, al. No. 6136
John Fryman, Hickory Grove
H. Perry
H. Bedinger No. 1851
Welsh Bros, Giant Oak
T. Lovegrove, Peach Grove
Mrs. Love
H. Benner
J. Grouch
J. Durfey
J. Kennedy
T. Armstrong
E. Gallant
G. W. W. W. & B. F. Welsh, Sugar Grove
R. Haggard, No. 6134
J. Taggart, et, al. No. 6138
L. Wolfley
J. Detwiller
w. Ward
R. Wells
T. F. & J. H. Smith
T. Armstrong
H. Trop
J. Beard
Mrs. Cannady
R. Black
J. Bonner, Garden of Eden
J. Stalt
J. Decker
C. Harsh
J. W. Decker
J. Detwiller
Brayfogle Heirs
E. Trasher
J. G. Duvall
PLAN OF
THOMPSON
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
SE Quadrant
S. Perry
W. Debolt
E. & W. A. Russell, Cherry Grove
D. M. Russell
Perry's Corners
J. Graham
John Fryman, Mt. Pleasant
D. Smith
F. Fryman
S. Shoup
T. Lavender, Hedge Farm
J. L. Smith, Scioto View
J. Clark, No. 3020
Heirs of M Pentony
John Fryman
Jonathan Fryman
Jno. Smith
J. Maine, Valley View
T. B. Mc C.
S. Charles
McCausland, Mt. Hope
Patterson P. O.
T. H. B.
J. G. Cary, Elm Summit
J. Maine
P. Cox
G. M. P. cox
J. W. Cone & Sons
E. Hite
J. Detwiler
Detwilers Hotel
A. Carpenter, Sylven Home
Mrs. Gray
J. P. Cunningham, Forrest Dale
Heirs of L. Larcum
J. Swartz, Sugar Grove
Cone's Mills
Heirs of a. Swartz
A. Stults, Forrest Home
J. W. Cone
J. Weaver
Mrs. Weaver
J. G. Duvall
C. Hill
J. Dilsaver
C. Robinson
C. E. Hill
A. Ashley
[corresponds to labeled page 12 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
PLAN OF
THOMPSON
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
NE Quadrant
THOMPSON TP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
J. W. Cone & Sons Proprietors of Wollen Fact.
N. & J. W. Money {Breeders of Spanish Merino Sheep &
{Shorthorned Cattle
G. W. W. W. & B. F. Welsh
J. Hoover }Breeders of Fine wooled Sheep
J & M. Smith
J. Landon
J. G. Adams, Evergreen Hill
N. & J. W. Money, Fair Oaks
J. B. Russell, River View
G. Noble
P. Wattring
P. Wottring
L. Wottring, Saratoga
W. H. Dilsaver
G. W. Newmauyer
J. Hoskins, Maple Shade
Mrs. Dilsaver
W. H. Decker
A. L.
C. Sloop
J. J. Fleming
Decker
A. Smith
S. McNeal, Maple Grove
W. Smith
W. D.
Mrs. Roscoe
PLAN OF
THOMPSON
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
NW Quadrant
D. Howison
S. & H. Howison
J. Lawrence
S. Knachel
N. & J. w. Money
C. Havsh
S. N.
J. Behrens
Mrs. Kramer
P. Lawrence
G. W. Drumm
Mrs. Clark
J. Hoover, Rich Meadows
W. Drumm
J. Russell
L. Morey
J. L. Roberts
C. Crowso
J. Waters, Burr Oak Flats
A. Lindsley
Z. Lindsley
G. Clark
H. Dilsaver
J. Waters
Butler Charbone No. 4267
J. Clark No. 5150
W. Pelman, No. 6308
W. W. Smith
W. J. Peet, Valley Farm
L. Lake
Mrs. Dilsaver
S. C. Weeks
S. Decker
W. H. Decker
Mrs. Decker
J. Fleming
J. Clark
I. Mc A.
W. Graham
Mrs. Borgoon
W. Smith
W. Browning
W. Dobott
J. Alexander
S. Perry
PLAN OF
THOMPSON
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
SW Quadrant
J. Beardsley
S. Lareum
J. Lavender, Forrest Home
G. Fryman
E. Alexander
L. Vannert
W. Dilsaver
W. Freshwater
N. Williams
J. Larcum
C. Robinson
J. Wiles
J. Bailey
J. Taggart, et, al. No. 6136
John Fryman, Hickory Grove
H. Perry
H. Bedinger No. 1851
Welsh Bros, Giant Oak
T. Lovegrove, Peach Grove
Mrs. Love
H. Benner
J. Grouch
J. Durfey
J. Kennedy
T. Armstrong
E. Gallant
G. W. W. W. & B. F. Welsh, Sugar Grove
R. Haggard, No. 6134
J. Taggart, et, al. No. 6138
L. Wolfley
J. Detwiller
w. Ward
R. Wells
T. F. & J. H. Smith
T. Armstrong
H. Trop
J. Beard
Mrs. Cannady
R. Black
J. Bonner, Garden of Eden
J. Stalt
J. Decker
C. Harsh
J. W. Decker
J. Detwiller
Brayfogle Heirs
E. Trasher
J. G. Duvall
PLAN OF
THOMPSON
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
SE Quadrant
S. Perry
W. Debolt
E. & W. A. Russell, Cherry Grove
D. M. Russell
Perry's Corners
J. Graham
John Fryman, Mt. Pleasant
D. Smith
F. Fryman
S. Shoup
T. Lavender, Hedge Farm
J. L. Smith, Scioto View
J. Clark, No. 3020
Heirs of M Pentony
John Fryman
Jonathan Fryman
Jno. Smith
J. Maine, Valley View
T. B. Mc C.
S. Charles
McCausland, Mt. Hope
Patterson P. O.
T. H. B.
J. G. Cary, Elm Summit
J. Maine
P. Cox
G. M. P. cox
J. W. Cone & Sons
E. Hite
J. Detwiler
Detwilers Hotel
A. Carpenter, Sylven Home
Mrs. Gray
J. P. Cunningham, Forrest Dale
Heirs of L. Larcum
J. Swartz, Sugar Grove
Cone's Mills
Heirs of a. Swartz
A. Stults, Forrest Home
J. W. Cone
J. Weaver
Mrs. Weaver
J. G. Duvall
C. Hill
J. Dilsaver
C. Robinson
C. E. Hill
A. Ashley
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 16)
Description
[page 16]
[corresponds to labeled page 13 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
RADNOR ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
R. McKinnie Dealer in all Kinds of Stock
W. Morgan Dealer in fine Wooled Sheep
J. Cunningham Propr of Sorghum Mill
J. McIlvain & Co Agts for Patent Evaporator
J. W. Howison Propr of Threshing Machine
DELHI
RADNOR TOWNP
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch
ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
R. Powell & Son Dealers in Dry Goods & Groceries
E. Abbott Propr Steam Saw & Sorghum Mill
W. Watkins & Son Proprs of Delhi House
J. R. Davis Wagon Maker
E. Jones Black Smith
W. Griffiths Carpenter & Joiner
W. Harman P. M.
W. Watkins
D. Thomas
T Owens
Store House
T. Humphrey
W. Cong Ch
Shop
W. Lloyd
W. Harman
E. Williams
D. Williams
Mrs Roberts
Miss Penry
Masonic Hall
M. Ch
Mrs. Pepper
Mrs. Ward
R. Powell & Son Store & P.O.
School
Cemetery
W. Watkins
Holds
E. Jones B Sh
J. Davis W Sh
E. Jones B Sh
Bap Ch
Cabt Sh.
E. Ch.
D. Griffeth
D. Griffeths
Davis
W. Pritchard
J. R. Davis
Mrs. Cox
Presb Ch
Frand Mills
Mrs Evans
M. E. Parsonage
W. Griffith
R. Evans
Pres. Parsonage
E. Abbott, Steam Saw Mill
W. Griffeths
Mrs. Durst
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
E. Watkins, Pleasant Summit
D. Penry, Willow Shade
H. Curren
Mrs. Curren
J. Curren
D. Griffiths, Forest Home
Mrs. C
H. C.
G. Willey, Burr Oaks Farm
Steam S. M.
E. Price
Mrs. Osborne
J. Osborne
T. Jones
Downing
D. Penry
L. Roberts, Rich Bottoms
J. P. Osborne
I. Roberts, Hickory Grove
O. Thomas
J. Roberts, Fair Oak
J. S. Willeys Corners
School No 7
H. Worline
H. B. Davis
W. W. Jones
I. Jones, Pleasant Run
Hrs of J. Brown
W. Ludwig
S. cushman
O. Thomas, Pleasant Flats
C. Curtis, Giant Oak
J. D. Jones, Mount Pleasant
W. W. Jones, Oak Wood
J. Lloyd, Masguin
G. Perry
H. Curtis, Maple Grove
J. Jones, Maple Hill
R. Evans
J. C.
E. R.
Wm Martin, Wheatland
J. H. Davis
J. J.
F. P.
R. Evans
J. Kyle
C. Hodges, Corn Farm
W. Roberts
N. Roberts
Jas Cummin, Orchard Grove
J. Evans, Pleasant Meadows
J. D. Williams
J. James
E. Watkins
E. Price
T. Headley
S. P. Moffatt
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
W. Gast
J. Gast
W. Gast, Cherry Grove
Mrs. Griffith
Mrs. Reynolds
D. Bewis
Penry Run
J. G. Adams
Hrs of T. Ladwig
J. Ladwig, Fruit Hill
J. A. Jones
W. H. Griffeths
Mrs. E. Dill
I. Hedges, Valley Farm
R. Roberts
School
T. Griffiths
J. Johnson
E. Williams, Shady Run Farm
Hrs of D. Kyle
W. Burgner
D. R. Griffiths
J. Creag
E. Adams, Pleasant Hill
E. T. Jones, Bryneadno
W. T. Jones, Eureka
D. Griffeth
E. Adams
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
C. W. Finley
Walnut Keplar Run
G. W. Finley
D. T. Jones, Brown Hill
Hrs of M. Edwards
D. T. J.
G. Wolfley
C. Utz
H. C. Fleming, Pleasant Home
Mrs. A. Bunford, Gravel Ridge
J. Humphreys
J. Kyle
T. Griffiths
S. Lewis
D. Williams
Mound
S. Lewis, Rural Retreat
D. W.
W. Evans
E. J. Roberts
W. Perry, Scioto View
H. Perry
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
J. Baker
P. Mills
J. W. Cone
C. Hursh
R. Mc. K.
S. David, Equality
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
C. Hedges
E. Jones, Tin Wein
G. Wolfley
J. Thomas
E. Watkins, Walnut Grove
D. L. Jones
L. Houdley
W. Morgan, Poplar Park
J. Kyle
J. Humphrey
S. B.
Mrs. B.
J. James
Llimyn Y Pant
D. L. Jones, Lockport
R. Evans
R. Powell & Son
E. Price
M. Humphrey
J. B. Jones
G. Pew
R. Evans, Blouty
Delhi P. O.
W. Watkins
U. F. Luellen
R. T. J.
J. Cox
W. Evans, Nanty Daivied
E. J. Roberts, Richland
Mrs. Edwards
R. O. Davis, Athnen
R. T. Jones, Brondre
W. & W. P. Penry
E. George
E. Gallant
J. R. Price
V. Dildine
P. R. Jones, Penyland
D. Thomas
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
T. B. Jones
B. Dildine, Prairie Grange
Stone & Quarry
Lime Kiln
W. Dildine
W. P. Jones
R. Thomas
J. Humphreys
S. Thomas
J. Thomas
R & J Crankleton
R. McKinnie
W. B. Jones, Stone Quarry
Lime Kiln
E. Gallant
Hrs of B. Herbert
W. Herbert
Hrs of J. James
W. R. Penry
R. McKinnie, Prairie Farm
R. Tomley
W. P. Jones, Sugar Grove
S. David, Equality
T. W. Cox, Needham Grange
E. R. Thompson
S. Moore, Fair View
J. Dunlap
J. Jones
W. Lawrence, Tranquility
Mrs. Stevens
J. Davis
C. Harsh
A. Rose
Hrs Mc E.
Mrs. Mc Elvain
E. H.
J. James, Pleasant Home
Reece
J. R. Mc Kinnie
H. Griffiths
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
S. Howison
Mrs. Randall
E. Humphreys, Sugar Grove
J. P. Crain, R. D.
Hrs of W. Evans
Mrs. F.
Rachel Fleming
Rev. Perkins, Parsonage Farm
Pres. Ch
M. E.
N. W. Hodges
Hrs. of J. C. Pierce
J. G. Pierce, Hrs
R. Durfey, Wheat Land
J. Davis
Mrs. Evans
W. Davis
Hrs of W. Davis
E. Roberts
T. Jones
J. A. Howison, Oak Land
W. Phillians, River View
Dunlop
S. Howison
J. R.
Rowland
Mrs. Evins
A. W.
R. Williams, Oak Wood
[corresponds to labeled page 13 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
RADNOR ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
R. McKinnie Dealer in all Kinds of Stock
W. Morgan Dealer in fine Wooled Sheep
J. Cunningham Propr of Sorghum Mill
J. McIlvain & Co Agts for Patent Evaporator
J. W. Howison Propr of Threshing Machine
DELHI
RADNOR TOWNP
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch
ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
R. Powell & Son Dealers in Dry Goods & Groceries
E. Abbott Propr Steam Saw & Sorghum Mill
W. Watkins & Son Proprs of Delhi House
J. R. Davis Wagon Maker
E. Jones Black Smith
W. Griffiths Carpenter & Joiner
W. Harman P. M.
W. Watkins
D. Thomas
T Owens
Store House
T. Humphrey
W. Cong Ch
Shop
W. Lloyd
W. Harman
E. Williams
D. Williams
Mrs Roberts
Miss Penry
Masonic Hall
M. Ch
Mrs. Pepper
Mrs. Ward
R. Powell & Son Store & P.O.
School
Cemetery
W. Watkins
Holds
E. Jones B Sh
J. Davis W Sh
E. Jones B Sh
Bap Ch
Cabt Sh.
E. Ch.
D. Griffeth
D. Griffeths
Davis
W. Pritchard
J. R. Davis
Mrs. Cox
Presb Ch
Frand Mills
Mrs Evans
M. E. Parsonage
W. Griffith
R. Evans
Pres. Parsonage
E. Abbott, Steam Saw Mill
W. Griffeths
Mrs. Durst
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
E. Watkins, Pleasant Summit
D. Penry, Willow Shade
H. Curren
Mrs. Curren
J. Curren
D. Griffiths, Forest Home
Mrs. C
H. C.
G. Willey, Burr Oaks Farm
Steam S. M.
E. Price
Mrs. Osborne
J. Osborne
T. Jones
Downing
D. Penry
L. Roberts, Rich Bottoms
J. P. Osborne
I. Roberts, Hickory Grove
O. Thomas
J. Roberts, Fair Oak
J. S. Willeys Corners
School No 7
H. Worline
H. B. Davis
W. W. Jones
I. Jones, Pleasant Run
Hrs of J. Brown
W. Ludwig
S. cushman
O. Thomas, Pleasant Flats
C. Curtis, Giant Oak
J. D. Jones, Mount Pleasant
W. W. Jones, Oak Wood
J. Lloyd, Masguin
G. Perry
H. Curtis, Maple Grove
J. Jones, Maple Hill
R. Evans
J. C.
E. R.
Wm Martin, Wheatland
J. H. Davis
J. J.
F. P.
R. Evans
J. Kyle
C. Hodges, Corn Farm
W. Roberts
N. Roberts
Jas Cummin, Orchard Grove
J. Evans, Pleasant Meadows
J. D. Williams
J. James
E. Watkins
E. Price
T. Headley
S. P. Moffatt
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
W. Gast
J. Gast
W. Gast, Cherry Grove
Mrs. Griffith
Mrs. Reynolds
D. Bewis
Penry Run
J. G. Adams
Hrs of T. Ladwig
J. Ladwig, Fruit Hill
J. A. Jones
W. H. Griffeths
Mrs. E. Dill
I. Hedges, Valley Farm
R. Roberts
School
T. Griffiths
J. Johnson
E. Williams, Shady Run Farm
Hrs of D. Kyle
W. Burgner
D. R. Griffiths
J. Creag
E. Adams, Pleasant Hill
E. T. Jones, Bryneadno
W. T. Jones, Eureka
D. Griffeth
E. Adams
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
C. W. Finley
Walnut Keplar Run
G. W. Finley
D. T. Jones, Brown Hill
Hrs of M. Edwards
D. T. J.
G. Wolfley
C. Utz
H. C. Fleming, Pleasant Home
Mrs. A. Bunford, Gravel Ridge
J. Humphreys
J. Kyle
T. Griffiths
S. Lewis
D. Williams
Mound
S. Lewis, Rural Retreat
D. W.
W. Evans
E. J. Roberts
W. Perry, Scioto View
H. Perry
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
J. Baker
P. Mills
J. W. Cone
C. Hursh
R. Mc. K.
S. David, Equality
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
C. Hedges
E. Jones, Tin Wein
G. Wolfley
J. Thomas
E. Watkins, Walnut Grove
D. L. Jones
L. Houdley
W. Morgan, Poplar Park
J. Kyle
J. Humphrey
S. B.
Mrs. B.
J. James
Llimyn Y Pant
D. L. Jones, Lockport
R. Evans
R. Powell & Son
E. Price
M. Humphrey
J. B. Jones
G. Pew
R. Evans, Blouty
Delhi P. O.
W. Watkins
U. F. Luellen
R. T. J.
J. Cox
W. Evans, Nanty Daivied
E. J. Roberts, Richland
Mrs. Edwards
R. O. Davis, Athnen
R. T. Jones, Brondre
W. & W. P. Penry
E. George
E. Gallant
J. R. Price
V. Dildine
P. R. Jones, Penyland
D. Thomas
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
T. B. Jones
B. Dildine, Prairie Grange
Stone & Quarry
Lime Kiln
W. Dildine
W. P. Jones
R. Thomas
J. Humphreys
S. Thomas
J. Thomas
R & J Crankleton
R. McKinnie
W. B. Jones, Stone Quarry
Lime Kiln
E. Gallant
Hrs of B. Herbert
W. Herbert
Hrs of J. James
W. R. Penry
R. McKinnie, Prairie Farm
R. Tomley
W. P. Jones, Sugar Grove
S. David, Equality
T. W. Cox, Needham Grange
E. R. Thompson
S. Moore, Fair View
J. Dunlap
J. Jones
W. Lawrence, Tranquility
Mrs. Stevens
J. Davis
C. Harsh
A. Rose
Hrs Mc E.
Mrs. Mc Elvain
E. H.
J. James, Pleasant Home
Reece
J. R. Mc Kinnie
H. Griffiths
PLAN OF
RADNOR
Scale Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
S. Howison
Mrs. Randall
E. Humphreys, Sugar Grove
J. P. Crain, R. D.
Hrs of W. Evans
Mrs. F.
Rachel Fleming
Rev. Perkins, Parsonage Farm
Pres. Ch
M. E.
N. W. Hodges
Hrs. of J. C. Pierce
J. G. Pierce, Hrs
R. Durfey, Wheat Land
J. Davis
Mrs. Evans
W. Davis
Hrs of W. Davis
E. Roberts
T. Jones
J. A. Howison, Oak Land
W. Phillians, River View
Dunlop
S. Howison
J. R.
Rowland
Mrs. Evins
A. W.
R. Williams, Oak Wood
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 17)
Description
[page 17]
[corresponds to labeled page 14 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
PLAN OF
MARLBOROUGH
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIP VI
Delaware County
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
D. Bush
J. Daniel
H. Gillett
R. Elmaker
E. Martin
S. H. Cleveland
M. A. Caldron
J. Brundage
P. Shultz
J. Mayfield
Ger Ch
L Ch
J. Shultz, Farmers Delight
J. Shurtz
R. Weiser
P. Houck
J. Lewis
G. Crooks
H. Bush
J. Miller
E. W. & S. B. O.
J. C. Davis
Z. W. Davis
H. Cline
J. Martin
M. Grady
F. D. Smith
W. Mayfield
H. Gillett
H. Dutwilger
Mrs. J. Klee
H. Cline
J. Piper
H. Burch, Pleasant Hill
D. Bush
H. Patten
O. Gillett
P. Dugan
Mrs. Weiser
A. Howald
D. Mayfield
J. Daniels
W. Carter
H. Smith
P. D. Smith
M. B.
L. S.
F. D. S.
T. Cricket
Dr. J. Smith
C. Hight
L. Graham, Sugar Grove
S. Cline
Woolen Facty
S Mill
H. Worline
Miss E. C.
J. Worline, Richland
W. E. Palmer, Sulphur springs
H. Shouf
J. Carter
H. Klee
J. Kunce
W. G.
J. P. Pifer
D. Wallace
N. M. G.
G. Feaster
M. Baider
M. Grady
D. Bush
P. D. Smith
J. Weiser
J. Inskip
Mrs. Riddle
J. Worline
A. Stratton
S. Cline
W. T. Sharp
J. B. Sharp
Hrs. of J. Potter
C. Black, Cottage Home
H. Cole, Elmwood
MARLBOROUGH TP. ADVERTISING
L. Graham Breeder of & Dealer in thorough Bred Sheep
NORTON
Marlborough Township
Scale 30 Rods to an Inch
E. Martin
M. E. Ch
W. Difany
W. Hull
Mrs. Burcraft
J. F. Wintermutre Store & P.O.
J. Brunage, Store
H. Hull
F. Sutten
E. Sutton
Mrs. King
B. Glaze
J. Spaulding
J. Daniels
J. W.
H. Smith
Mrs. B. Mc W
H. Gillett
W. Brown
Bap. Ch.
T. Robison, B. Shop
Town House
E. Difany
B. S. Sh
C. Smith
A. Glaze, W. Sh
J. Mayfield
Mrs. Thompson
School
E. Taylor
W. Glaze
C. High
Miss N. Thompson
Cem.
Sh.
P. Shultz
J. Baker
NORTON ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
J. F. Wintermute Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries &c
Thos Robinson Blacksmith
P. Glaze Proptr of Trashing Machine
[corresponds to labeled page 14 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
PLAN OF
MARLBOROUGH
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIP VI
Delaware County
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
D. Bush
J. Daniel
H. Gillett
R. Elmaker
E. Martin
S. H. Cleveland
M. A. Caldron
J. Brundage
P. Shultz
J. Mayfield
Ger Ch
L Ch
J. Shultz, Farmers Delight
J. Shurtz
R. Weiser
P. Houck
J. Lewis
G. Crooks
H. Bush
J. Miller
E. W. & S. B. O.
J. C. Davis
Z. W. Davis
H. Cline
J. Martin
M. Grady
F. D. Smith
W. Mayfield
H. Gillett
H. Dutwilger
Mrs. J. Klee
H. Cline
J. Piper
H. Burch, Pleasant Hill
D. Bush
H. Patten
O. Gillett
P. Dugan
Mrs. Weiser
A. Howald
D. Mayfield
J. Daniels
W. Carter
H. Smith
P. D. Smith
M. B.
L. S.
F. D. S.
T. Cricket
Dr. J. Smith
C. Hight
L. Graham, Sugar Grove
S. Cline
Woolen Facty
S Mill
H. Worline
Miss E. C.
J. Worline, Richland
W. E. Palmer, Sulphur springs
H. Shouf
J. Carter
H. Klee
J. Kunce
W. G.
J. P. Pifer
D. Wallace
N. M. G.
G. Feaster
M. Baider
M. Grady
D. Bush
P. D. Smith
J. Weiser
J. Inskip
Mrs. Riddle
J. Worline
A. Stratton
S. Cline
W. T. Sharp
J. B. Sharp
Hrs. of J. Potter
C. Black, Cottage Home
H. Cole, Elmwood
MARLBOROUGH TP. ADVERTISING
L. Graham Breeder of & Dealer in thorough Bred Sheep
NORTON
Marlborough Township
Scale 30 Rods to an Inch
E. Martin
M. E. Ch
W. Difany
W. Hull
Mrs. Burcraft
J. F. Wintermutre Store & P.O.
J. Brunage, Store
H. Hull
F. Sutten
E. Sutton
Mrs. King
B. Glaze
J. Spaulding
J. Daniels
J. W.
H. Smith
Mrs. B. Mc W
H. Gillett
W. Brown
Bap. Ch.
T. Robison, B. Shop
Town House
E. Difany
B. S. Sh
C. Smith
A. Glaze, W. Sh
J. Mayfield
Mrs. Thompson
School
E. Taylor
W. Glaze
C. High
Miss N. Thompson
Cem.
Sh.
P. Shultz
J. Baker
NORTON ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
J. F. Wintermute Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries &c
Thos Robinson Blacksmith
P. Glaze Proptr of Trashing Machine
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 18)
Description
[page 18]
[corresponds to labeled page 15 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
NE Quadrant
H. Chultz
School
J. Warline
J. Bishop
W. Feaster
D. Foust
J. Greenlee
J. Bishop, Locust Cottage
H. Cline
J. C. Cole
Bap Ch & Cem
W. T. Sharp
D. Sherwood
J. Main
M. Main
J. Martin
G. Feaster
D. H. Porter
E. Main
H. Carter
D. Bush
J. Jackson
Mrs. H. Moses
T. Main
B. Ely
W. G. N.
D. Dix
H. Main
S. Main
C. Main
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
NW Quadrant
W. Griffith
J. Wolf
S. Darst
W. Downing
J. R. Mooney
J. Wallace
N. White
S. D.
J. F.
S. Downing
N. White
H. Barnes
J. Feaster
J. J. Inskeep
Stm
R. Minter
J. Morris
W. & J. W. Morgan
J. Downing
J. Troutman
S. Troutman
J. Coonfare
P. Coonfare
H. Warren
E. Williams
H. Willey
B. Brown
J. Williams
W. Williams
E. Jenkins
J. H. Wise
E. Darst
J. Darst
Ashbrook & Darst
Wm. Darst
Hummell & Coonfare
J. Wallace
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
SW Quadrant
W. Williams
J. W. Gallant
E. Willey, Oak Hall
E. Salsbury
H. Willey Jr.
Heirs of Wise
W. G. Norris, Central Home
A. Smith
E. Owens
E. Jones
Mrs. Penney
R. Powell
W. Jones
R. Morgan
R. Wallace
Mrs. Morgan
B. M. Pool
S. Wise
S. M. Prouty
J. Wallace
Stone Quarry
J. E. Silverwood, Floral Cottage
B. Weiser
G. Schnoeck
E. Owens
T. Owens
I. H. Cunningham
J. Davis
Edwards Fruit Hill
Wm Chamberlain
J. Miller
W. F. Jones
W. W. Cunningham
J. Cunningham
L. Staughton
D. Durpy
J. Miller
C. Hills
J. L. Miller, Oak Grove
P. Hummell
B. Thorp
J. Day
P. Weiser
Judge T. C. Jones, Crystal Spring Farm
C. Hills, Crystal Spring
Dr. A. V. Blymer, Pleasant Hill
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
SE Quadrant
W. G. Norris
D. Bush
Mrs. Leonard
J. F. Silverwood, Oil Spring
B. Weiser
H. Main
Mrs. Fry
J. C. Main
H. Worline
Hrs of N. G.
O. Olmsted
J. K. Williams
J. C. Main
N. Martin
J. Ricer
Heirs of N. Gross
A. Worline
P. Weiser
W. Weiser
J. Yates
W. &. F. Curley
Sweitzer Heirs
C. Herbert
J. Strawser
J. High
W. A. Perry
J. D. Leeper
T. Hickle
J. S. Moses, Pleasant Hill
Bap Ch
T. Glenn
M. Spaulding, Corn Ground
Heirs of P. Veley
Dr. A. F. Blymer
A. High
J. Veley
Mrs. Veley
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
SE Quadrant
W. G. Norris
D. Bush
Mrs. Leonard
J. F. Silverwood, Oil Spring
B. Weiser
H. Main
Mrs. Fry
J. C. Main
H. Worline
Hrs of N. G.
O. Olmsted
J. K. Williams
J. C. Main
N. Martin
J. Ricer
Heirs of N. Gross
A. Worline
P. Weiser
W. Weiser
J. Yates
W. &. F. Curley
Sweitzer Heirs
C. Herbert
J. Strawser
J. High
W. A. Perry
J. D. Leeper
T. Hickle
J. S. Moses, Pleasant Hill
Bap Ch
T. Glenn
M. Spaulding, Corn Ground
Heirs of P. Veley
Dr. A. F. Blymer
A. High
J. Veley
Mrs. Veley
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
SE Quadrant
W. G. Norris
D. Bush
Mrs. Leonard
J. F. Silverwood, Oil Spring
B. Weiser
H. Main
Mrs. Fry
J. C. Main
H. Worline
Hrs of N. G.
O. Olmsted
J. K. Williams
J. C. Main
N. Martin
J. Ricer
Heirs of N. Gross
A. Worline
P. Weiser
W. Weiser
J. Yates
W. &. F. Curley
Sweitzer Heirs
C. Herbert
J. Strawser
J. High
W. A. Perry
J. D. Leeper
T. Hickle
J. S. Moses, Pleasant Hill
Bap Ch
T. Glenn
M. Spaulding, Corn Ground
Heirs of P. Veley
Dr. A. F. Blymer
A. High
J. Veley
Mrs. Veley
[corresponds to labeled page 15 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
NE Quadrant
H. Chultz
School
J. Warline
J. Bishop
W. Feaster
D. Foust
J. Greenlee
J. Bishop, Locust Cottage
H. Cline
J. C. Cole
Bap Ch & Cem
W. T. Sharp
D. Sherwood
J. Main
M. Main
J. Martin
G. Feaster
D. H. Porter
E. Main
H. Carter
D. Bush
J. Jackson
Mrs. H. Moses
T. Main
B. Ely
W. G. N.
D. Dix
H. Main
S. Main
C. Main
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
NW Quadrant
W. Griffith
J. Wolf
S. Darst
W. Downing
J. R. Mooney
J. Wallace
N. White
S. D.
J. F.
S. Downing
N. White
H. Barnes
J. Feaster
J. J. Inskeep
Stm
R. Minter
J. Morris
W. & J. W. Morgan
J. Downing
J. Troutman
S. Troutman
J. Coonfare
P. Coonfare
H. Warren
E. Williams
H. Willey
B. Brown
J. Williams
W. Williams
E. Jenkins
J. H. Wise
E. Darst
J. Darst
Ashbrook & Darst
Wm. Darst
Hummell & Coonfare
J. Wallace
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
SW Quadrant
W. Williams
J. W. Gallant
E. Willey, Oak Hall
E. Salsbury
H. Willey Jr.
Heirs of Wise
W. G. Norris, Central Home
A. Smith
E. Owens
E. Jones
Mrs. Penney
R. Powell
W. Jones
R. Morgan
R. Wallace
Mrs. Morgan
B. M. Pool
S. Wise
S. M. Prouty
J. Wallace
Stone Quarry
J. E. Silverwood, Floral Cottage
B. Weiser
G. Schnoeck
E. Owens
T. Owens
I. H. Cunningham
J. Davis
Edwards Fruit Hill
Wm Chamberlain
J. Miller
W. F. Jones
W. W. Cunningham
J. Cunningham
L. Staughton
D. Durpy
J. Miller
C. Hills
J. L. Miller, Oak Grove
P. Hummell
B. Thorp
J. Day
P. Weiser
Judge T. C. Jones, Crystal Spring Farm
C. Hills, Crystal Spring
Dr. A. V. Blymer, Pleasant Hill
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
SE Quadrant
W. G. Norris
D. Bush
Mrs. Leonard
J. F. Silverwood, Oil Spring
B. Weiser
H. Main
Mrs. Fry
J. C. Main
H. Worline
Hrs of N. G.
O. Olmsted
J. K. Williams
J. C. Main
N. Martin
J. Ricer
Heirs of N. Gross
A. Worline
P. Weiser
W. Weiser
J. Yates
W. &. F. Curley
Sweitzer Heirs
C. Herbert
J. Strawser
J. High
W. A. Perry
J. D. Leeper
T. Hickle
J. S. Moses, Pleasant Hill
Bap Ch
T. Glenn
M. Spaulding, Corn Ground
Heirs of P. Veley
Dr. A. F. Blymer
A. High
J. Veley
Mrs. Veley
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
SE Quadrant
W. G. Norris
D. Bush
Mrs. Leonard
J. F. Silverwood, Oil Spring
B. Weiser
H. Main
Mrs. Fry
J. C. Main
H. Worline
Hrs of N. G.
O. Olmsted
J. K. Williams
J. C. Main
N. Martin
J. Ricer
Heirs of N. Gross
A. Worline
P. Weiser
W. Weiser
J. Yates
W. &. F. Curley
Sweitzer Heirs
C. Herbert
J. Strawser
J. High
W. A. Perry
J. D. Leeper
T. Hickle
J. S. Moses, Pleasant Hill
Bap Ch
T. Glenn
M. Spaulding, Corn Ground
Heirs of P. Veley
Dr. A. F. Blymer
A. High
J. Veley
Mrs. Veley
PLAN OF
TROY
RANGE XIX TOWNSHIPS V & VI
Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile
SE Quadrant
W. G. Norris
D. Bush
Mrs. Leonard
J. F. Silverwood, Oil Spring
B. Weiser
H. Main
Mrs. Fry
J. C. Main
H. Worline
Hrs of N. G.
O. Olmsted
J. K. Williams
J. C. Main
N. Martin
J. Ricer
Heirs of N. Gross
A. Worline
P. Weiser
W. Weiser
J. Yates
W. &. F. Curley
Sweitzer Heirs
C. Herbert
J. Strawser
J. High
W. A. Perry
J. D. Leeper
T. Hickle
J. S. Moses, Pleasant Hill
Bap Ch
T. Glenn
M. Spaulding, Corn Ground
Heirs of P. Veley
Dr. A. F. Blymer
A. High
J. Veley
Mrs. Veley
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 19)
Description
[page 19]
[corresponds to labeled page 16 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
NE Quadrant
PLAN OF
OXFORD
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP VI
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
M. Bartholomew, White Cottage
N. Arnold
ASHLEY P. O.
J. Shoemaker
G. Carpenter
Mrs. Barton
J. Barton
J. Dennis
Solm Rosevelt, Eagle Farm
G Yd
D. Dennis
Stephen Rosevelt
D. Dennis
I. Wornstaff
T. N. Barton
Elizabeth Grey
S. B. Moorehouse
W. Smith
A. A. Wood
S. M. L. P.
Academy
B. S. Brundige
E. S. Gavit
Jno. Corbett
Rosevelt Park
F. Bartholomew
W. Dennis
Miss Barton
I. Barton
Mrs. Chadwick
Lewis Lott
E. S. Gavit
S. Shoemaker
J. & B. Jenkins
S. Jenkins
Bailey
G Shoemaker
B Brown Heirs
A. Sherman
School No. 5
M. J. Coomer
Benj McMaster
B. Lee
A. S. Shoemaker, FairView
S. S.
Ezra Riley, Sulphur Springs Farm
H. Waters
D. Cackler
Mrs. Mason
R. Martin
B. Martin
V. Martin
NW Quadrant
PLAN OF
OXFORD
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP VI
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. Worline
A. Olds, Pleasant Hill
Cem
M E Ch
Mrs. S. Winsor, Sunny Side
Tannery
J. J. Sherwood
B. Peters
T. Hopkins
Mrs. S. W.
H. Foust
School No 1
D. Foust
R. J. Mc Gonigle, Cottage Farm
R. J. McG
J. Claypool
E. T. Bishop, Maple Shade
A. Foust
M. Bartholomew
J. E. Kirk
J. P. Clark
I. R. Clark
J. Winsor
J. Coleman, Meadow Brook
E. Olds
A. Foust
A. Peters
R. J. McGonnigle
I. Wornstaff
J. P. Clark, Clark Hall
H. Coleman
C. Fettry
A. Holt
A. Olds
Jno Chadwick
S. Slack
A. L. Slack
R Hyatt
L. Wornstaff
H. & J. Cole
J. H. Sherwood, Crawfish Valley Farm
Elder I. B. Sherwood
L. R. Clark
M. H.
J. Smith
I. Wilcox
J. Coleman
D. Wornstatt
J. Worline
J. Stevenson
J. Sherman
B. Cosart
A. Faucett
J. C. Maloney
S. Slack, Pleasant Valley Farm
SW Quadrant
PLAN OF
OXFORD
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP VI
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
H. & J. Cole
J. H. Sherwood, Crawfish Valley Farm
Elder I. B. Sherwood
L. R. Clark
M. H.
J. Smith
I. Wilcox
J. Coleman
D. Wornstatt
J. Worline
J. Stevenson
J. Sherman
B. Cosart
A. Faucett
J. C. Maloney
S. Slack, Pleasant Valley Farm
D. Sherwood
B. Sherwood
Eld. J. H. Biggs
E. McCreary
J. McClish, Shady Side
School No. 6
H. Grant
D. Malony
J. C. Maloney
Mrs Adams
J. Roe
J. Greenlee
S. Sharp
Stm S. M.
J. McClish
E. Henry
N. C. Gale
J. Marsh
A. Marsh, Fair Prospect
S. Martin
I. Whipple
I. Thomas
A. Marsh
B. Shults
C. Conghman
G. Eagan
J. Bishop
J. Martin
D. Thomas Heirs
G. Thomas
E Evans
J. Thorman
J. Eaton
M. Main, Maple Grove
W. Worlin
J. Cole
J. Whipple
J. Brines, Elmwood
J. Thorman
Miss S Thomas
Keiser
Miss Waters
J. Cole
W. Worline, Walnut Ridge
J. Whipple
J. Wood
W. Blair
J. Jones Jr
Mrs. Leonard
I. Potter
SE Quadrant
PLAN OF
OXFORD
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP VI
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
A. Sherman
School No. 5
M. J. Coomer
Benj McMaster
B. Lee
A. S. Shoemaker, Fairview
S. S.
Ezra Riley, Sulphur Springs Farm
H. Waters
D. Cackler
Mrs. Mason
R. Martin
B. Martin
V. Martin
A. Marsh
Mrs Adams
J. Shanahan
B. Lee, Greenwood
H. Bell
L. Powers
B. Martin
S. Mill
Mrs. Maloney
D. Ryan
J. Maloney
S. Bell
J. A. Bell
G Yd
N. Slack
C. Grant
B. Shulls
W. H. Hazelton
W. Ford
S. Nelson
W. Nelson
School No. 4
V. Thurston
N. Thurston
J. Eaton
W. Ford
J. McCurdy
Jno. Thomas
H. Livingston
Miss Waters
Jno. W. Potter
R. McMasters
C. E. Williams
E. Scott
N. Whipple
B. G. McMasters
J. C. Porter
L. Fleming
[corresponds to labeled page 16 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
NE Quadrant
PLAN OF
OXFORD
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP VI
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
M. Bartholomew, White Cottage
N. Arnold
ASHLEY P. O.
J. Shoemaker
G. Carpenter
Mrs. Barton
J. Barton
J. Dennis
Solm Rosevelt, Eagle Farm
G Yd
D. Dennis
Stephen Rosevelt
D. Dennis
I. Wornstaff
T. N. Barton
Elizabeth Grey
S. B. Moorehouse
W. Smith
A. A. Wood
S. M. L. P.
Academy
B. S. Brundige
E. S. Gavit
Jno. Corbett
Rosevelt Park
F. Bartholomew
W. Dennis
Miss Barton
I. Barton
Mrs. Chadwick
Lewis Lott
E. S. Gavit
S. Shoemaker
J. & B. Jenkins
S. Jenkins
Bailey
G Shoemaker
B Brown Heirs
A. Sherman
School No. 5
M. J. Coomer
Benj McMaster
B. Lee
A. S. Shoemaker, FairView
S. S.
Ezra Riley, Sulphur Springs Farm
H. Waters
D. Cackler
Mrs. Mason
R. Martin
B. Martin
V. Martin
NW Quadrant
PLAN OF
OXFORD
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP VI
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. Worline
A. Olds, Pleasant Hill
Cem
M E Ch
Mrs. S. Winsor, Sunny Side
Tannery
J. J. Sherwood
B. Peters
T. Hopkins
Mrs. S. W.
H. Foust
School No 1
D. Foust
R. J. Mc Gonigle, Cottage Farm
R. J. McG
J. Claypool
E. T. Bishop, Maple Shade
A. Foust
M. Bartholomew
J. E. Kirk
J. P. Clark
I. R. Clark
J. Winsor
J. Coleman, Meadow Brook
E. Olds
A. Foust
A. Peters
R. J. McGonnigle
I. Wornstaff
J. P. Clark, Clark Hall
H. Coleman
C. Fettry
A. Holt
A. Olds
Jno Chadwick
S. Slack
A. L. Slack
R Hyatt
L. Wornstaff
H. & J. Cole
J. H. Sherwood, Crawfish Valley Farm
Elder I. B. Sherwood
L. R. Clark
M. H.
J. Smith
I. Wilcox
J. Coleman
D. Wornstatt
J. Worline
J. Stevenson
J. Sherman
B. Cosart
A. Faucett
J. C. Maloney
S. Slack, Pleasant Valley Farm
SW Quadrant
PLAN OF
OXFORD
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP VI
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
H. & J. Cole
J. H. Sherwood, Crawfish Valley Farm
Elder I. B. Sherwood
L. R. Clark
M. H.
J. Smith
I. Wilcox
J. Coleman
D. Wornstatt
J. Worline
J. Stevenson
J. Sherman
B. Cosart
A. Faucett
J. C. Maloney
S. Slack, Pleasant Valley Farm
D. Sherwood
B. Sherwood
Eld. J. H. Biggs
E. McCreary
J. McClish, Shady Side
School No. 6
H. Grant
D. Malony
J. C. Maloney
Mrs Adams
J. Roe
J. Greenlee
S. Sharp
Stm S. M.
J. McClish
E. Henry
N. C. Gale
J. Marsh
A. Marsh, Fair Prospect
S. Martin
I. Whipple
I. Thomas
A. Marsh
B. Shults
C. Conghman
G. Eagan
J. Bishop
J. Martin
D. Thomas Heirs
G. Thomas
E Evans
J. Thorman
J. Eaton
M. Main, Maple Grove
W. Worlin
J. Cole
J. Whipple
J. Brines, Elmwood
J. Thorman
Miss S Thomas
Keiser
Miss Waters
J. Cole
W. Worline, Walnut Ridge
J. Whipple
J. Wood
W. Blair
J. Jones Jr
Mrs. Leonard
I. Potter
SE Quadrant
PLAN OF
OXFORD
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP VI
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
A. Sherman
School No. 5
M. J. Coomer
Benj McMaster
B. Lee
A. S. Shoemaker, Fairview
S. S.
Ezra Riley, Sulphur Springs Farm
H. Waters
D. Cackler
Mrs. Mason
R. Martin
B. Martin
V. Martin
A. Marsh
Mrs Adams
J. Shanahan
B. Lee, Greenwood
H. Bell
L. Powers
B. Martin
S. Mill
Mrs. Maloney
D. Ryan
J. Maloney
S. Bell
J. A. Bell
G Yd
N. Slack
C. Grant
B. Shulls
W. H. Hazelton
W. Ford
S. Nelson
W. Nelson
School No. 4
V. Thurston
N. Thurston
J. Eaton
W. Ford
J. McCurdy
Jno. Thomas
H. Livingston
Miss Waters
Jno. W. Potter
R. McMasters
C. E. Williams
E. Scott
N. Whipple
B. G. McMasters
J. C. Porter
L. Fleming
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 20)
Description
[page 20]
[corresponds to labeled page 17 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
SCIOTO
Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile
SCIOTO TOWNP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
Ligget & Noble Grain Dealers
J. Taylor Propagator of the Delaware Grape
I. N. Richey Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep
S. M. Weaver Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep
T. J. Jones Propr of Scioto Bridge Hotel & Breeder
of Thorough Bred Pointer, Setter & Terrier Dogs.
RANGE XX
C. Hull
L. Tyler, Cold Brook
J. Dilsaver
Hrs of M. D.
Hrs of M. Dilsaver
H. Massie, No. 5095
L. Tyler, Cold Brook
J. Erwin
J. S. Jackson
F. Decker, Pleasant View
A. Erwin
J. Decker
I. Swart
C. Decker
Mary Fuller
T. Fuller
J. W. Jones
Jas. T. Shoup
Z. Stephens, Scioto Garden
Z. Stephens, Res
P. Willis
School No 1
J. Swartz
S. Mill
D. Phillians
W. P. Crawford
J. R. Newhouse
C. Arthur, Meadow Brook
J. S. Moore, suny side
J. Moore, Res
Mrs. E. McCune, Sugar Grove
SCIOTO
Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile
T. J. Barret, No. 3402
L. W. Breyfogle
F. Trasher
F. Rickman, No. 1010
J. Austin, Woodland
School No 7
Mrs. L. Moore
H. Wright, Fair Oak
M. D. Pettibone
T. Degood, Pleasant Corner
D. Coleman, Sweet Home Corners
J. Gore, Clear View
Eliz Bird
T. Degood, Pleasant Corner
A. Robinson
J. Breece
A. Jackson
Thomas Bagly, No. 4868
C. Decker
J. Dilsaver
F. T. Arthur
C. W. Arthur, Living Water Farm
J. Wilson, Spring Grove
J. C. Breece
J. Shaw
J. Askins
E. Larecum
Ed. Bramgoode, No. 6031
B. Degood, Oakland
C. G. Manvile
Mrs. Manville
C. Robinson
A. Liggett, Pleasant View
T. David
A. Newhouse
B. T. Benton
Mrs. Ayres
D. Phillians, Richland Farm
S. Parr
A. Sherman
J. Robinson
G. J. Cage
Maugans & Parr
G. A. Carr
Brown
J. Robinson
s. Kendrick, No. 15849 & 5891
J. Robinson
S. B. Olick
John Baird, No. 5441
A. Fuller
W. Perkins
A. J. Robinson
L. Artz
Berry Pond
T. Hunt
G. W. Glick
H. Pinney
D. Fish
E. Watson
J. Makin
D. Litzenbury
J. Evans
P. Degood
G. S. C.
Z. C. Hart
G. S. Carr
W. Liggett
S. Newhouse
R. Swick
N. Hatch
SCIOTO
Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile
H. Massie, No. 5323
Beckman
B. T. Benton, Sugar Tree
Grange
Ashery
N. Hatch
J. M. Richey
D. T. Benton
W. M. Warren
C. Richey
C. Arthur
W. P. Crawford, Good Enough
S. Cooper
T. Jones, Pleasant Hill
Millville
c. F. Burnen
A. D. Schmit
W. Richey
I. Ayers
J. A.
J. Hickey
Cem. Ch.
S. Newhouse, Pioneer Farm
Eliz Rickman No. 4068
F. Decker
D. F. Houtz
R. C. Runnels
Mrs. A. J. Pitts
R. Newhouse
E. Rodgers
W. M. Flannegin
W. C. Dodds
P. Bailey
Mrs. Rogers
I. N. R.
Jarvin Miller No. 835
K. Newhouse
Wm. M. Warrer
Spring
Sulphur Spring Farm
S. G. Spees, Fruit Farm
R. W. Warren
J. H. Warren
Clear Spring
S. Newhouse
J. H. Warren
R. Freshwalter
Scioto Bridge
School
T. S. Jones
Hotel
J. Miller No. 3511
I. N. Richey
Prospect Summit
T. J Jones
J. Taylor
I. N. Ritchey
Clyman R. Dunn
J. Dorwart
W. Honeter
J. Cryder
L. W. Smith
P. Bailey
Mrs. Rodgers
W. Ingram
A. J. Meeker
W. Loveless, Maple Grove
Springfield Mt. Vernon & Pittsburgh Rail Road
S. T. Mason, No. 1493
J. Noble, Loveless Corners
W. Calhoun
J. A. Freshwater
Penn
J. E.
J. A. F.
Brotherton
J. Dickinson, No. 5364
N. Massie, No. 14304
H. Warfard
W. Andrews
Mrs. Loveless
J. Mc Crary
J. N. Ritchey
Ohio White Sulphur Springs Station
J. Liggett
Jas Leggett
M. Pounds
S. Glenn, No. 4989
Mrs. Colman
D. Ream
J. Morey, Forest Home
W. G. Mc Farlin, Locust Shade
B. H. Willis
J. Richey
J. Taylor
J. H. Grigsby, Valley View
R. Colvin
Lime Kiln
J. P. Owen
P. Berlet, Rural Retreat
F. Berlet, Floral Retreat
Hrs of Jones
S. G. Speese
W. M. W.
M. Evans
Culley
Jas. Cricket
S. Ott
W. Stockard
J. Ludy
E. Jones
M. Smith
Mrs. McClure
T. Crawford
D. Bevan, Shady Side
N. W. Sprague
A. Huntley
Ream
Mrs. Heck
J. Stottlemyre
J. Burlett, River View
J. Mc Ritrick
A. H. Jennings
J. Taylor
D. Bevin
J. Ludy
W. Atkinson, Richland
R. McClure
J. Burlett, River View
SCIOTO
Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile
R. Means, No. 5499
R. Means, No. 5500
R. Green, No. 12342
L. Starling, No. 14565
Jno Clark, No. 5326
W. Croghan, No. 2994
Jno Graham, No. 3008
S. Perkins
J. Robinson
T. Hickman
H. Alpin
H. W. Sprague
S. Dean
J. Robinson
W. H.
Bovey
Miss M. Runnells
S. Runnells
J. Kirkland
W. H. Felkner, Shady Side
E. Carr
J. Ferris
J. McCullough, Willow Dale
J. Simpson
W. Edson
D. Maugans
W. C. Winget
A. Cooper, Locust Grove
B. Carr
E. Winget
L. Gabriel
A. Swick
U. B. Ch.
J. L.
D. Gabriel
I. Dodds
B. Peck
M. Maugans
S. M. Weaver
E. Carr
Mrs. Warrington
Mary Maugans
R. Maugans
W. M. Flanegin
A. H. Jennings
W. Honeter
B. Rodgers
EDINBURGH
S. Long
L. S. Felkner
F. Decker
J. Miller
J. M. Snodgrass
D. Dorwart
Mrs. Miller
R. Dodds
OSTRANDER
W. Honeter
SCIOTO
Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile
R. Means, No. 5501
J. Graham, No. 2007
P. Slaughter, No. 2995
Wm. Croghan, No. 799
J. Phillips, No. 2989
J. Guy
V. Sherman
W. Liggett
J. C. Thompson
A. Ligget
J. Felkner
H. W. Rittenhouse
M. Liggett
G. A. Carr
Dr. E. Field
G. Bean
Bap Ch
Cem
M. Leggett
Mrs. N. Harris
R. M. Pounds, Sandy Ridge
D. H. Smart, Prospect View
Mrs. Barker
W. Honeter, Greenwood
J. Bean
W. Calhoun
Hrs. of G. Bean
G. C. Freshwater, Garden of the World
[corresponds to labeled page 17 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]
SCIOTO
Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile
SCIOTO TOWNP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
Ligget & Noble Grain Dealers
J. Taylor Propagator of the Delaware Grape
I. N. Richey Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep
S. M. Weaver Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep
T. J. Jones Propr of Scioto Bridge Hotel & Breeder
of Thorough Bred Pointer, Setter & Terrier Dogs.
RANGE XX
C. Hull
L. Tyler, Cold Brook
J. Dilsaver
Hrs of M. D.
Hrs of M. Dilsaver
H. Massie, No. 5095
L. Tyler, Cold Brook
J. Erwin
J. S. Jackson
F. Decker, Pleasant View
A. Erwin
J. Decker
I. Swart
C. Decker
Mary Fuller
T. Fuller
J. W. Jones
Jas. T. Shoup
Z. Stephens, Scioto Garden
Z. Stephens, Res
P. Willis
School No 1
J. Swartz
S. Mill
D. Phillians
W. P. Crawford
J. R. Newhouse
C. Arthur, Meadow Brook
J. S. Moore, suny side
J. Moore, Res
Mrs. E. McCune, Sugar Grove
SCIOTO
Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile
T. J. Barret, No. 3402
L. W. Breyfogle
F. Trasher
F. Rickman, No. 1010
J. Austin, Woodland
School No 7
Mrs. L. Moore
H. Wright, Fair Oak
M. D. Pettibone
T. Degood, Pleasant Corner
D. Coleman, Sweet Home Corners
J. Gore, Clear View
Eliz Bird
T. Degood, Pleasant Corner
A. Robinson
J. Breece
A. Jackson
Thomas Bagly, No. 4868
C. Decker
J. Dilsaver
F. T. Arthur
C. W. Arthur, Living Water Farm
J. Wilson, Spring Grove
J. C. Breece
J. Shaw
J. Askins
E. Larecum
Ed. Bramgoode, No. 6031
B. Degood, Oakland
C. G. Manvile
Mrs. Manville
C. Robinson
A. Liggett, Pleasant View
T. David
A. Newhouse
B. T. Benton
Mrs. Ayres
D. Phillians, Richland Farm
S. Parr
A. Sherman
J. Robinson
G. J. Cage
Maugans & Parr
G. A. Carr
Brown
J. Robinson
s. Kendrick, No. 15849 & 5891
J. Robinson
S. B. Olick
John Baird, No. 5441
A. Fuller
W. Perkins
A. J. Robinson
L. Artz
Berry Pond
T. Hunt
G. W. Glick
H. Pinney
D. Fish
E. Watson
J. Makin
D. Litzenbury
J. Evans
P. Degood
G. S. C.
Z. C. Hart
G. S. Carr
W. Liggett
S. Newhouse
R. Swick
N. Hatch
SCIOTO
Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile
H. Massie, No. 5323
Beckman
B. T. Benton, Sugar Tree
Grange
Ashery
N. Hatch
J. M. Richey
D. T. Benton
W. M. Warren
C. Richey
C. Arthur
W. P. Crawford, Good Enough
S. Cooper
T. Jones, Pleasant Hill
Millville
c. F. Burnen
A. D. Schmit
W. Richey
I. Ayers
J. A.
J. Hickey
Cem. Ch.
S. Newhouse, Pioneer Farm
Eliz Rickman No. 4068
F. Decker
D. F. Houtz
R. C. Runnels
Mrs. A. J. Pitts
R. Newhouse
E. Rodgers
W. M. Flannegin
W. C. Dodds
P. Bailey
Mrs. Rogers
I. N. R.
Jarvin Miller No. 835
K. Newhouse
Wm. M. Warrer
Spring
Sulphur Spring Farm
S. G. Spees, Fruit Farm
R. W. Warren
J. H. Warren
Clear Spring
S. Newhouse
J. H. Warren
R. Freshwalter
Scioto Bridge
School
T. S. Jones
Hotel
J. Miller No. 3511
I. N. Richey
Prospect Summit
T. J Jones
J. Taylor
I. N. Ritchey
Clyman R. Dunn
J. Dorwart
W. Honeter
J. Cryder
L. W. Smith
P. Bailey
Mrs. Rodgers
W. Ingram
A. J. Meeker
W. Loveless, Maple Grove
Springfield Mt. Vernon & Pittsburgh Rail Road
S. T. Mason, No. 1493
J. Noble, Loveless Corners
W. Calhoun
J. A. Freshwater
Penn
J. E.
J. A. F.
Brotherton
J. Dickinson, No. 5364
N. Massie, No. 14304
H. Warfard
W. Andrews
Mrs. Loveless
J. Mc Crary
J. N. Ritchey
Ohio White Sulphur Springs Station
J. Liggett
Jas Leggett
M. Pounds
S. Glenn, No. 4989
Mrs. Colman
D. Ream
J. Morey, Forest Home
W. G. Mc Farlin, Locust Shade
B. H. Willis
J. Richey
J. Taylor
J. H. Grigsby, Valley View
R. Colvin
Lime Kiln
J. P. Owen
P. Berlet, Rural Retreat
F. Berlet, Floral Retreat
Hrs of Jones
S. G. Speese
W. M. W.
M. Evans
Culley
Jas. Cricket
S. Ott
W. Stockard
J. Ludy
E. Jones
M. Smith
Mrs. McClure
T. Crawford
D. Bevan, Shady Side
N. W. Sprague
A. Huntley
Ream
Mrs. Heck
J. Stottlemyre
J. Burlett, River View
J. Mc Ritrick
A. H. Jennings
J. Taylor
D. Bevin
J. Ludy
W. Atkinson, Richland
R. McClure
J. Burlett, River View
SCIOTO
Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile
R. Means, No. 5499
R. Means, No. 5500
R. Green, No. 12342
L. Starling, No. 14565
Jno Clark, No. 5326
W. Croghan, No. 2994
Jno Graham, No. 3008
S. Perkins
J. Robinson
T. Hickman
H. Alpin
H. W. Sprague
S. Dean
J. Robinson
W. H.
Bovey
Miss M. Runnells
S. Runnells
J. Kirkland
W. H. Felkner, Shady Side
E. Carr
J. Ferris
J. McCullough, Willow Dale
J. Simpson
W. Edson
D. Maugans
W. C. Winget
A. Cooper, Locust Grove
B. Carr
E. Winget
L. Gabriel
A. Swick
U. B. Ch.
J. L.
D. Gabriel
I. Dodds
B. Peck
M. Maugans
S. M. Weaver
E. Carr
Mrs. Warrington
Mary Maugans
R. Maugans
W. M. Flanegin
A. H. Jennings
W. Honeter
B. Rodgers
EDINBURGH
S. Long
L. S. Felkner
F. Decker
J. Miller
J. M. Snodgrass
D. Dorwart
Mrs. Miller
R. Dodds
OSTRANDER
W. Honeter
SCIOTO
Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile
R. Means, No. 5501
J. Graham, No. 2007
P. Slaughter, No. 2995
Wm. Croghan, No. 799
J. Phillips, No. 2989
J. Guy
V. Sherman
W. Liggett
J. C. Thompson
A. Ligget
J. Felkner
H. W. Rittenhouse
M. Liggett
G. A. Carr
Dr. E. Field
G. Bean
Bap Ch
Cem
M. Leggett
Mrs. N. Harris
R. M. Pounds, Sandy Ridge
D. H. Smart, Prospect View
Mrs. Barker
W. Honeter, Greenwood
J. Bean
W. Calhoun
Hrs. of G. Bean
G. C. Freshwater, Garden of the World
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 21)
Description
[page 21]
[corresponds to labeled page 18 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
BROWN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
BROWN TP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
E. W. Frost Dealer & Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep
J. Atkinson Dealer & Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep
J. G. Strain Manufacturer of Chairs Bedsteads &c
C. E. Williams
W. J. Elliott
N. Whipple
S. H.
R. G. McMaster, Sunny Side
J. C. Porter, Living Water Farm
C. Grant
I. Fleming
S. Finley
R. Waters
B. Waters
H. K. Waters
J. Waters
Redman Heirs
D. Eaton
E. Longwell, Valley View
H. P. McMaster, The Enchanted Pomonia Farm
W. Williams
J. Waters Jr
R. S. Longwell
W. Williams, Cherry Grove
Jas Moore
D. Marple
S. W. Walker
R. Reed, Locust Grove
B. Sheets
Delaware County Infirmary
G. Moore
Mrs M Moor
L. Moore
Mrs. Dunham
Carpenter Sh
D. Sheets
K. Thrall
R. S. Longwell
S. & C.
S. Scott
Scott & Carothers
J. Elmore
S. S. Oliver
R. Reed
H. Hipple
W. M. O., Locust Shade
W. Overturf
B. Sheets, Green Wood Cottage
G. Leonard
KILBOURN P. O.
G. Hipple
W. Gregg
M. F. Randolph
J. Longwell
Mrs Sheets
PLAN OF
BROWN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
C. J. Main
L. Main
W. Hickle
Mrs. G. Kelcher
G. Hickle
L. Whipple
J. Whipple
I. Potter
O. H. Williams
Dr. L. Potter
S. Slosson
J. Risher
H. M.
J. Frost
S. Jones
E. W. Frost, Farmers Delight
C. C. Lawrence
Redman Hrs
S. Finley
J. M. A.
E. Sherman
J. D. Parks
W. A. Perry
Mrs. B Main
A. Ferguson, Rural Home
E. W. Frost
T. Potter, Maple Grove
J. Atkinson, Sheep Farm
W. A. Perry
W. A. McMasters, Cottage Retreat
S. Wallace
R. C. McMaster, Elm Valley
J B P
J. Wigton
J. L. Thurston
Mrs. B. Main
S. Harmon, Walnut Bottom
M. Harris
S. Wallace
E. Keef
L. Ferguson, Richland
S. Wigton
G. Leonard
PLAN OF
BROWN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
H. Main
H. Smith
Mrs. B. Main
R. Dyke
P. Nelson
M. Keef
J. Lane
Scott & Carothers
W. Joy
Mrs. Rogers
J. Davis
I. Keef
E. Davis
J. Davis
Hrs of J. Yager
E. Potter
L. Brees
F. Wagner
J. Rodgers
P. Parker
J. Hammond
L. Keef
Ludley
M. Brown
Mrs. D. Williams
Mrs. Lumbert
S. Williams
F. English
J. Cunningham
E. Sackett
Chair Shop
J. G. Strain
R. Clark
D. Cowgill
S. Heath
J. Connell
G. Leonard
T. G. Miller
D. Shafer
I. G. Miller
G. W.
T. McDonald, White Hall
W. Cunningham
J. Humes Sr
J. Humes Jr.
I. Humes
N. Humes
A. Greenley
J. Faris
L. Brees
S. Bell
E. E.
H. Hubbell
Simpkins
E. Ekelberry
J. R. HubbelPLAN OF
BROWN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
G. Leonard
J. Leonard
J. W. & W. L. Mills, Walnut Shade
J. M. Abrams
M. M. Glass, Floral Home
S. White
J. Fry, Fair View
J. Salmon
J. Thurston, Poplar Shade
J. Green, Rich Land
J. White
John Ekelberry, Maple Grove
G. Rooney, Oak Springs
R. Smith
B. F. Conn
J. W. Mathews
I. Baker
G. Waldron, Sugar Grove
S. Rogers, Fruit Farm
J. F. Petet, Ball Lick Farm
A. Van Sickel
J. Jones
J. Bowers
Mrs. H
S. Heaverlo, Union Farm
J. Heaverlo
J. Roloson
J. Longwell, Spring Farm
J. Finch
P. G. Baker
J. Poland
E. Baker
W. Terrill
[corresponds to labeled page 18 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
BROWN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
BROWN TP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
E. W. Frost Dealer & Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep
J. Atkinson Dealer & Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep
J. G. Strain Manufacturer of Chairs Bedsteads &c
C. E. Williams
W. J. Elliott
N. Whipple
S. H.
R. G. McMaster, Sunny Side
J. C. Porter, Living Water Farm
C. Grant
I. Fleming
S. Finley
R. Waters
B. Waters
H. K. Waters
J. Waters
Redman Heirs
D. Eaton
E. Longwell, Valley View
H. P. McMaster, The Enchanted Pomonia Farm
W. Williams
J. Waters Jr
R. S. Longwell
W. Williams, Cherry Grove
Jas Moore
D. Marple
S. W. Walker
R. Reed, Locust Grove
B. Sheets
Delaware County Infirmary
G. Moore
Mrs M Moor
L. Moore
Mrs. Dunham
Carpenter Sh
D. Sheets
K. Thrall
R. S. Longwell
S. & C.
S. Scott
Scott & Carothers
J. Elmore
S. S. Oliver
R. Reed
H. Hipple
W. M. O., Locust Shade
W. Overturf
B. Sheets, Green Wood Cottage
G. Leonard
KILBOURN P. O.
G. Hipple
W. Gregg
M. F. Randolph
J. Longwell
Mrs Sheets
PLAN OF
BROWN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
C. J. Main
L. Main
W. Hickle
Mrs. G. Kelcher
G. Hickle
L. Whipple
J. Whipple
I. Potter
O. H. Williams
Dr. L. Potter
S. Slosson
J. Risher
H. M.
J. Frost
S. Jones
E. W. Frost, Farmers Delight
C. C. Lawrence
Redman Hrs
S. Finley
J. M. A.
E. Sherman
J. D. Parks
W. A. Perry
Mrs. B Main
A. Ferguson, Rural Home
E. W. Frost
T. Potter, Maple Grove
J. Atkinson, Sheep Farm
W. A. Perry
W. A. McMasters, Cottage Retreat
S. Wallace
R. C. McMaster, Elm Valley
J B P
J. Wigton
J. L. Thurston
Mrs. B. Main
S. Harmon, Walnut Bottom
M. Harris
S. Wallace
E. Keef
L. Ferguson, Richland
S. Wigton
G. Leonard
PLAN OF
BROWN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
H. Main
H. Smith
Mrs. B. Main
R. Dyke
P. Nelson
M. Keef
J. Lane
Scott & Carothers
W. Joy
Mrs. Rogers
J. Davis
I. Keef
E. Davis
J. Davis
Hrs of J. Yager
E. Potter
L. Brees
F. Wagner
J. Rodgers
P. Parker
J. Hammond
L. Keef
Ludley
M. Brown
Mrs. D. Williams
Mrs. Lumbert
S. Williams
F. English
J. Cunningham
E. Sackett
Chair Shop
J. G. Strain
R. Clark
D. Cowgill
S. Heath
J. Connell
G. Leonard
T. G. Miller
D. Shafer
I. G. Miller
G. W.
T. McDonald, White Hall
W. Cunningham
J. Humes Sr
J. Humes Jr.
I. Humes
N. Humes
A. Greenley
J. Faris
L. Brees
S. Bell
E. E.
H. Hubbell
Simpkins
E. Ekelberry
J. R. HubbelPLAN OF
BROWN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
G. Leonard
J. Leonard
J. W. & W. L. Mills, Walnut Shade
J. M. Abrams
M. M. Glass, Floral Home
S. White
J. Fry, Fair View
J. Salmon
J. Thurston, Poplar Shade
J. Green, Rich Land
J. White
John Ekelberry, Maple Grove
G. Rooney, Oak Springs
R. Smith
B. F. Conn
J. W. Mathews
I. Baker
G. Waldron, Sugar Grove
S. Rogers, Fruit Farm
J. F. Petet, Ball Lick Farm
A. Van Sickel
J. Jones
J. Bowers
Mrs. H
S. Heaverlo, Union Farm
J. Heaverlo
J. Roloson
J. Longwell, Spring Farm
J. Finch
P. G. Baker
J. Poland
E. Baker
W. Terrill
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 22)
Description
[page 22]
[corresponds to labeled page 19 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
KINGSTON
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
KINGSTON BUSINESS DIRY
S. Stinger Carpenter & Joiner
R. Keys Grower of Fine Sheep
H. Sheets Dealer & Breeder of Thorough Bred Spanish Merino Sheep
J. Sheets " " " " " " " "
H. & I. Clark
School
F. Phillips
J. McCommon
I. & E. Benedict
Heirs of N. Benedict
W. H.
G. Harrison
R. S. Gaston, Elmwood
J. Brown
J. Gaston, Tide Spring
B. McCommon
W. White
W. Blaney
W. Weller
W. Gaston
J. McCommon
S. Davis
A. R. Harrison
N. Taylor
J. Garvin, Sulphur Spring
J. Rogers Hrs
H. Rogers
J. H. Rider
M. Rogers
M. Bacon
T. Harrison
J. Potter
J. Waldron
D. Van Sickle
M. Bacon
R. Page
R. Waldron
Cem & Presb Ch
G. W. Emerson
W. Wigton
J. Waldron
H. Hazlett
J. Van S.
PLAN OF
KINGSTON
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
I. Fleming
J. Riley
G. White
J. W. clark
S. Riley
I. P. Rudolph
D. Cook
E. Longwell
J. Sheets, Greenwood
E. Parks
W. Parks
J. H. Hammond, Pleasant Hill
E. Williams
J. Tims
P. D. Hillyer
S. Billington, Pleasant Valley
J. Stone
R. Waldron
J. Lott
J. Potter
J. Taylor
A. Sharrer
W. M. Overton
N. Beard
M. E. Ch
T. Worse
J. W. R.
B. Sheets
H. Sheets
G. W. Emerson
W. J. Vansickle
S. Hubbell
D. Rider
PLAN OF
KINGSTON
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Mrs. Sheets
G. W. Bedow
Hubbell
D. Rider
J. Langdon
C. Woodcock
H. Carney
R. S. L.
F. D. Van Sickle
W. Dyer
T. Pettijohn
D. Longwell
D. Brown
M. Van Sickle
Mrs. K. Quinn
D. Brown
H. Richards
R. Ferguson
J. Dermond
J. Longwell
I. Van Sickle
A. Van Sickle
R. J. Lott
D. Conwell
V. Waldron
M. Roof
E. D. Van S
I. Blackman
B. J. Lott
D. W. Terrill
A. Rider
J. Miller
E. D. Van Sickle
O. D. Hough
J. Finch
R. Jones
G. Gibson
O. D. Hough
D. Maxwell
F. M. Owens
J. W. Hall
R. Ferguson
B. Benedict
J. W. Hall
J. Wilcox
H. Hodgson
R. J. Lott
I. Blackman
Compton
J. Vance
J. W. Rosecrans
Heirs of J. Rosencrans
W. & L. Owen
J. N. Stark
C. Richards
S. Rosencrans
J. Holmes
R. Keys
J. White
S. Richard
F. Rice
G. D. Wilcox
Dunn
P. Van Sickle
D. Elliott
J. Van Sickle
O. Stark, Spring Run
C. Stark
S. Stark
C. C. Bricker
[corresponds to labeled page 19 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
KINGSTON
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
KINGSTON BUSINESS DIRY
S. Stinger Carpenter & Joiner
R. Keys Grower of Fine Sheep
H. Sheets Dealer & Breeder of Thorough Bred Spanish Merino Sheep
J. Sheets " " " " " " " "
H. & I. Clark
School
F. Phillips
J. McCommon
I. & E. Benedict
Heirs of N. Benedict
W. H.
G. Harrison
R. S. Gaston, Elmwood
J. Brown
J. Gaston, Tide Spring
B. McCommon
W. White
W. Blaney
W. Weller
W. Gaston
J. McCommon
S. Davis
A. R. Harrison
N. Taylor
J. Garvin, Sulphur Spring
J. Rogers Hrs
H. Rogers
J. H. Rider
M. Rogers
M. Bacon
T. Harrison
J. Potter
J. Waldron
D. Van Sickle
M. Bacon
R. Page
R. Waldron
Cem & Presb Ch
G. W. Emerson
W. Wigton
J. Waldron
H. Hazlett
J. Van S.
PLAN OF
KINGSTON
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
I. Fleming
J. Riley
G. White
J. W. clark
S. Riley
I. P. Rudolph
D. Cook
E. Longwell
J. Sheets, Greenwood
E. Parks
W. Parks
J. H. Hammond, Pleasant Hill
E. Williams
J. Tims
P. D. Hillyer
S. Billington, Pleasant Valley
J. Stone
R. Waldron
J. Lott
J. Potter
J. Taylor
A. Sharrer
W. M. Overton
N. Beard
M. E. Ch
T. Worse
J. W. R.
B. Sheets
H. Sheets
G. W. Emerson
W. J. Vansickle
S. Hubbell
D. Rider
PLAN OF
KINGSTON
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP V
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Mrs. Sheets
G. W. Bedow
Hubbell
D. Rider
J. Langdon
C. Woodcock
H. Carney
R. S. L.
F. D. Van Sickle
W. Dyer
T. Pettijohn
D. Longwell
D. Brown
M. Van Sickle
Mrs. K. Quinn
D. Brown
H. Richards
R. Ferguson
J. Dermond
J. Longwell
I. Van Sickle
A. Van Sickle
R. J. Lott
D. Conwell
V. Waldron
M. Roof
E. D. Van S
I. Blackman
B. J. Lott
D. W. Terrill
A. Rider
J. Miller
E. D. Van Sickle
O. D. Hough
J. Finch
R. Jones
G. Gibson
O. D. Hough
D. Maxwell
F. M. Owens
J. W. Hall
R. Ferguson
B. Benedict
J. W. Hall
J. Wilcox
H. Hodgson
R. J. Lott
I. Blackman
Compton
J. Vance
J. W. Rosecrans
Heirs of J. Rosencrans
W. & L. Owen
J. N. Stark
C. Richards
S. Rosencrans
J. Holmes
R. Keys
J. White
S. Richard
F. Rice
G. D. Wilcox
Dunn
P. Van Sickle
D. Elliott
J. Van Sickle
O. Stark, Spring Run
C. Stark
S. Stark
C. C. Bricker
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 23)
Description
[page 23]
[corresponds to labeled page 20 in the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
PORTER
RANGE XVI. TOWNSHIP V.
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
S. A. Ramsey Agt. for Dr. Trumpoir's Pat. Clothes Squeezer
J. Huddleston Blacksmith
S. M. Wilcox Dealer in all kinds of Stock
N. Dillon Breeder of Fine Horses
Revd W. Iler, Evergreen Place
D. Weaver
G. Blaney
Mrs. Hemminger, Fruit Farm
A. G. Kennedy, Oak Land
Mrs. E. Dunham
C. M. Fowler
A. G. Kenney
D. Weaver
G. Snyder
W. Huston, Meadow Farm
H. Leach
J. Roberts
S. D.
C. M. Fowler, Wheat Land
E. Easterday
S. Butler
C. M. Fowler, Boiling Spring
A. W. Fox, Ash Land
H. Dewitt
G. W. Wolf
A. Dewitt, Spring Farm
Robt Gray, Greening Dale
Hrs of Harris
R. P.
G. Blayney, Prospect Hill
W. McCreary
G. Snyder
R. Harbottle, Foxton Hall
S. Dowell's Manor
E. Crawford, Fruit Mount
G. Deets
A. Hall, Pleasant View
Jos. Hopkins, Valley Farm
N. Dillon
A. Hall
F. Phumphrey
Jos. Hopkins
N. Dillon, Maple Springs
M. Johnson
School
J. Stark
S. Mill
J. Patrick
H. Blackledge
A. Pumphrey
H. Rollison
T. Benoy
S. Clossen
Jas Ray
Jewel
PLAN OF
PORTER
RANGE XVI. TOWNSHIP V.
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
A. Wells
R. Vining
T. Roberts, Sugar Grove Farm
Z. Harrison
Mrs. J. K.
Mrs. S. A.
Mrs. C. A.
S. Page
Rambo
Z. H.
S. Mill
R. Allison
F. Steward
S Chambers
J. Hunt
S. Curtis
E. B.
D. Babcock, Mulberry Farm
Jas B. Gray, Cat Pond
F. B. Wilcox
Mrs. J. Sackett
F & A Grummond, Walnut Farm
O. Roberts
D. Dix
W. I.
E. Crane
J. N. Stark
L A H
S S Mill
L A Harrison, Fruit Farm
Riley Page
Ransom Page
Mrs. K. Chase
S. P. Lott
H. A. Finch
Oil Well
Roswell Page, Walnut Flats
W. Van Sickle
Van Sickle Heirs
G. Blayney, Sugar Grove
G. Hemminger, Spring Valley
Mrs. Colum
C. Meeker
M. Johnson
E. Crane, Rose Hill
Chas. Wilcox, Maple Shade
F. White
I. Chase
R. A. s.
J. Potter
H. Mc Cutcheon
E. Mason
W. Column
OLIVE GREEN
KINGSTON CENTRE P.O.
G. Wilcox, Beach Grove
T. Sprague
J. Stark
PLAN OF
PORTER
RANGE XVI. TOWNSHIP V.
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
John Van Sickle
G. Wilcox, Oak Grove
C. B. Chase
J. N. Stark
O. Stark
Mound
M. Bacon
S. Stark
Geo. Fisher
C. H. & J. B. Sturdevant
J. Rooney
P. Patrick
T. Landon
P. Farver
P. Patrick
P. Williamson, Sycamore Flats
H. Stockwell
C. Stark
J. Sherman
C. Patrick
W. S. Stockwell
J. R.
E. Jones, Oak Grove
H. Landon, Willow Grove
G. Benton
H. Stith
S. Wilcox
Geo. Benton, Walnut Shades
PLAN OF
PORTER
RANGE XVI. TOWNSHIP V.
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. N. Stark
S. Stark
H. Blackledge, Sunny Side
S. M. Wilcox, Walnut Grove
C. W.
H. Blackledge, Red Spring
R. Rollison, Pleasant Valley
J. Cat
Hrs of J. H.
John Huddleston, Fruit Hill
S. Condit & F. Green
E. Green
S. Spohn
J. McCay, Burr Oak Park
Danl Zent
S. A. Ramsey
Jos. Hopkins
W. Penhorwood
S. A. Ramsey, Fair View
Debolt
Mrs. Jennings, Maple Grove
S. Baker, Peach Grove
J. Condit
C. Wheaton, Fiddlers Green
Wm Baker, Pleasant Hill
A. Hicks
Wm. Baker
Chas Hicks
J. Lane and J. Spearman
J. Rowe
F. Green
John Rowe, Sulphur Springs
J. Ramsey, Pleasant Ridge
E. Green
W. Cairns
J. D. Myers
[corresponds to labeled page 20 in the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
PORTER
RANGE XVI. TOWNSHIP V.
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
S. A. Ramsey Agt. for Dr. Trumpoir's Pat. Clothes Squeezer
J. Huddleston Blacksmith
S. M. Wilcox Dealer in all kinds of Stock
N. Dillon Breeder of Fine Horses
Revd W. Iler, Evergreen Place
D. Weaver
G. Blaney
Mrs. Hemminger, Fruit Farm
A. G. Kennedy, Oak Land
Mrs. E. Dunham
C. M. Fowler
A. G. Kenney
D. Weaver
G. Snyder
W. Huston, Meadow Farm
H. Leach
J. Roberts
S. D.
C. M. Fowler, Wheat Land
E. Easterday
S. Butler
C. M. Fowler, Boiling Spring
A. W. Fox, Ash Land
H. Dewitt
G. W. Wolf
A. Dewitt, Spring Farm
Robt Gray, Greening Dale
Hrs of Harris
R. P.
G. Blayney, Prospect Hill
W. McCreary
G. Snyder
R. Harbottle, Foxton Hall
S. Dowell's Manor
E. Crawford, Fruit Mount
G. Deets
A. Hall, Pleasant View
Jos. Hopkins, Valley Farm
N. Dillon
A. Hall
F. Phumphrey
Jos. Hopkins
N. Dillon, Maple Springs
M. Johnson
School
J. Stark
S. Mill
J. Patrick
H. Blackledge
A. Pumphrey
H. Rollison
T. Benoy
S. Clossen
Jas Ray
Jewel
PLAN OF
PORTER
RANGE XVI. TOWNSHIP V.
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
A. Wells
R. Vining
T. Roberts, Sugar Grove Farm
Z. Harrison
Mrs. J. K.
Mrs. S. A.
Mrs. C. A.
S. Page
Rambo
Z. H.
S. Mill
R. Allison
F. Steward
S Chambers
J. Hunt
S. Curtis
E. B.
D. Babcock, Mulberry Farm
Jas B. Gray, Cat Pond
F. B. Wilcox
Mrs. J. Sackett
F & A Grummond, Walnut Farm
O. Roberts
D. Dix
W. I.
E. Crane
J. N. Stark
L A H
S S Mill
L A Harrison, Fruit Farm
Riley Page
Ransom Page
Mrs. K. Chase
S. P. Lott
H. A. Finch
Oil Well
Roswell Page, Walnut Flats
W. Van Sickle
Van Sickle Heirs
G. Blayney, Sugar Grove
G. Hemminger, Spring Valley
Mrs. Colum
C. Meeker
M. Johnson
E. Crane, Rose Hill
Chas. Wilcox, Maple Shade
F. White
I. Chase
R. A. s.
J. Potter
H. Mc Cutcheon
E. Mason
W. Column
OLIVE GREEN
KINGSTON CENTRE P.O.
G. Wilcox, Beach Grove
T. Sprague
J. Stark
PLAN OF
PORTER
RANGE XVI. TOWNSHIP V.
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
John Van Sickle
G. Wilcox, Oak Grove
C. B. Chase
J. N. Stark
O. Stark
Mound
M. Bacon
S. Stark
Geo. Fisher
C. H. & J. B. Sturdevant
J. Rooney
P. Patrick
T. Landon
P. Farver
P. Patrick
P. Williamson, Sycamore Flats
H. Stockwell
C. Stark
J. Sherman
C. Patrick
W. S. Stockwell
J. R.
E. Jones, Oak Grove
H. Landon, Willow Grove
G. Benton
H. Stith
S. Wilcox
Geo. Benton, Walnut Shades
PLAN OF
PORTER
RANGE XVI. TOWNSHIP V.
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. N. Stark
S. Stark
H. Blackledge, Sunny Side
S. M. Wilcox, Walnut Grove
C. W.
H. Blackledge, Red Spring
R. Rollison, Pleasant Valley
J. Cat
Hrs of J. H.
John Huddleston, Fruit Hill
S. Condit & F. Green
E. Green
S. Spohn
J. McCay, Burr Oak Park
Danl Zent
S. A. Ramsey
Jos. Hopkins
W. Penhorwood
S. A. Ramsey, Fair View
Debolt
Mrs. Jennings, Maple Grove
S. Baker, Peach Grove
J. Condit
C. Wheaton, Fiddlers Green
Wm Baker, Pleasant Hill
A. Hicks
Wm. Baker
Chas Hicks
J. Lane and J. Spearman
J. Rowe
F. Green
John Rowe, Sulphur Springs
J. Ramsey, Pleasant Ridge
E. Green
W. Cairns
J. D. Myers
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 24)
Description
[page 24]
[corresponds to labeled page 21 in the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
B. Heath, Grape Farm
Sims
G. H. Zimmer
Mrs. Woodbeck
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
R. Colvin
E. Colvin
J. P. Owens
J. Blain
W. D. Dunlap
W. Sperow
Bapt Ch
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IVA. Commerson
H. Beckley
C. Beakley
Mrs. Beckley
J. Sperow
G. Oller, Scioto Flats
C. L. Vernot
H. Beakley
J. Sperow, Sugar Shade
Geo Oller
M. Oller, River Farm
I. Freese
U H Ch
J. R. C.
W. B. Skinner, Maple Grove
Mrs. Drake
W. Harris, Hickory Grove
B. H. Willis
Mrs. Hamilton
J. R. Corbin
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
D. L. Kelley, Sugar Grove
H. Johnson
W. H. Case
J. E. Hughes
H. B.
J. Kiser
W. McCrary
J. Hamilton
W. T. Watson
I. Butt, Pleasant Meadow
I. Freese, Richland
I. Butt
A. Butt
J. R. Corbin
J. Clark
J. Haney
L. Benton
W. H. Webster
F. Webster
W. Daily
B. H. Freshwater, Pleasant Home
Mrs. H.
Watson
H. Rutherford
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
J. R. Corbin
C. Freshwater, Scioto View
J. Homan, Spring Valley
J. Sully
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
C. Freshwater
S. Freshwater
J. R. Corbin
Powers
T. James
J. Freshwater
N. Mc Comber
P. Thomas
J. H.
G. Stokes
T. Kent
E. Kent
Wm Robinson
J. Morris
S. R. Stone
E. T. & C. T. Carson, Maple Grove
Lucy Andrews
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
S. T. Mason, No. 1493
R. Means, No. 5314
W. Crogham, No. 2992
L. Thomas, No. 2673
P. Said
J. A. Freshwater
Mrs. Myers
J. Penn
P. Wythe
S. Cowles
Mrs. Andrews
J. Murphy
J. Richey
B. H. Willis
J. Taylor
G. R. Kooken
R. Fry
A. & W. Leggett
D. Barkers Hrs
D. Duvall
M. B.
Healey
E. Healey, Fair View
A & W Liggett
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
S. Crosby, No. 1573
P. Slaughter, No. 1441
I. Jeffries, No. 2997
Cornelius Baldwin, No. 1421
J. Phillips, No. 2990
W. Dunn, No. 6998
J. Scott, No. 2642
S. Long
M. B.
A. Hanawalt, Valley View
John Oller, Pleasant Hill
J. Cutler
G. Kirkland
O. D. Cutler
N. E. Cutler, Maple Shade
H. C. Cutler
CUTLER'S CORNS
J. H.
H. Laymans, Burr Oak
J. Hinkle
J. L's Heirs
W. H. Cutler
J. Norris
L. Stone, Sugar Grove
J. Harriott
S. Hill
J. Marsh
J. Hill
Mrs. Lisseter
B. Hill
J. Freshwater, River View
J. P. Hamilton
S. Hill
HILLS GROVE
Bicket & Hamlet, Cottage Farm
J. Holmes
Stony Quarry
Quarry Farm
A. Courtwright, Beach Grove
J. Courtwright
H. Stallman
Ub Ch
G. W. Burnett
W. Jackson, Pleasant Grove
Col. J. H. Ferry
White Sulphur Springs
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
T. Parker, No. 2365
W. Chroggan, No. 3003
H. Gilman, No. 5014
J. Brodus, No. 2897
R. Cooper, No. 2547
R. Cooper, No. 2546
R. Cooper, No. 2545
A. Ross
J. Holmes
H. Kalar
W. Smith
S. W. White
J. Courtwright
H. Andrews
W. Brelsford, Sycamore Run
P. Woolan
S.S. Mill
Wagon Sh
John Woolan
Jacob Woolan
G. Harriott
Mrs. Smith
H. Andrews, Sugar Lawn
W. Robinson
J. Marsh
A. Depps Heirs
H. Hensel
B. Woolen
G. Leasure
D. Bowersmith, Bower Springs
L. Bowersmith
I. Bowersmith
J. M. Stewart
W. Sells
Mrs. Edwards
Heirs of F. C. Baker
A. C. Baker
J. Latham
L. T. Glick
H. M.
J. Latham, Shady Side
D. Freshwater, Pleasant View
J. Donaldson
W. Larabee
J. W. Donaldson
H. Moore
H. Beckley
T. O. Seeley, Locust Shade
J. Arts
J. Wells
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
BELLPOINT
Concord Tp.
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.
G. Kooken
N. Martin
H. Pim Store
W. H. Jewett
School B. S. Sh.
Grocery
Post Office
J. Benson
Heirs of S. C. Smith
T. J. Jones
Dr. J. Galler
S. Grubb
B. S. Sh.
Wagon Sh.
C. Johnson
Mrs. McIntyre
J. W. Sansbury
Mrs. McIntyre
Mrs. Hagerman
Marcy R. Life
J. Fish
H. Watson
J. Black
BELLPOINT ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
S. Grubb Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries etc.
J. Benson " " Groceries
N. E. Cutler Cattle Buyer
S. W. White Physician
[corresponds to labeled page 21 in the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
B. Heath, Grape Farm
Sims
G. H. Zimmer
Mrs. Woodbeck
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
R. Colvin
E. Colvin
J. P. Owens
J. Blain
W. D. Dunlap
W. Sperow
Bapt Ch
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IVA. Commerson
H. Beckley
C. Beakley
Mrs. Beckley
J. Sperow
G. Oller, Scioto Flats
C. L. Vernot
H. Beakley
J. Sperow, Sugar Shade
Geo Oller
M. Oller, River Farm
I. Freese
U H Ch
J. R. C.
W. B. Skinner, Maple Grove
Mrs. Drake
W. Harris, Hickory Grove
B. H. Willis
Mrs. Hamilton
J. R. Corbin
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
D. L. Kelley, Sugar Grove
H. Johnson
W. H. Case
J. E. Hughes
H. B.
J. Kiser
W. McCrary
J. Hamilton
W. T. Watson
I. Butt, Pleasant Meadow
I. Freese, Richland
I. Butt
A. Butt
J. R. Corbin
J. Clark
J. Haney
L. Benton
W. H. Webster
F. Webster
W. Daily
B. H. Freshwater, Pleasant Home
Mrs. H.
Watson
H. Rutherford
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
J. R. Corbin
C. Freshwater, Scioto View
J. Homan, Spring Valley
J. Sully
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
C. Freshwater
S. Freshwater
J. R. Corbin
Powers
T. James
J. Freshwater
N. Mc Comber
P. Thomas
J. H.
G. Stokes
T. Kent
E. Kent
Wm Robinson
J. Morris
S. R. Stone
E. T. & C. T. Carson, Maple Grove
Lucy Andrews
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
S. T. Mason, No. 1493
R. Means, No. 5314
W. Crogham, No. 2992
L. Thomas, No. 2673
P. Said
J. A. Freshwater
Mrs. Myers
J. Penn
P. Wythe
S. Cowles
Mrs. Andrews
J. Murphy
J. Richey
B. H. Willis
J. Taylor
G. R. Kooken
R. Fry
A. & W. Leggett
D. Barkers Hrs
D. Duvall
M. B.
Healey
E. Healey, Fair View
A & W Liggett
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
S. Crosby, No. 1573
P. Slaughter, No. 1441
I. Jeffries, No. 2997
Cornelius Baldwin, No. 1421
J. Phillips, No. 2990
W. Dunn, No. 6998
J. Scott, No. 2642
S. Long
M. B.
A. Hanawalt, Valley View
John Oller, Pleasant Hill
J. Cutler
G. Kirkland
O. D. Cutler
N. E. Cutler, Maple Shade
H. C. Cutler
CUTLER'S CORNS
J. H.
H. Laymans, Burr Oak
J. Hinkle
J. L's Heirs
W. H. Cutler
J. Norris
L. Stone, Sugar Grove
J. Harriott
S. Hill
J. Marsh
J. Hill
Mrs. Lisseter
B. Hill
J. Freshwater, River View
J. P. Hamilton
S. Hill
HILLS GROVE
Bicket & Hamlet, Cottage Farm
J. Holmes
Stony Quarry
Quarry Farm
A. Courtwright, Beach Grove
J. Courtwright
H. Stallman
Ub Ch
G. W. Burnett
W. Jackson, Pleasant Grove
Col. J. H. Ferry
White Sulphur Springs
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
T. Parker, No. 2365
W. Chroggan, No. 3003
H. Gilman, No. 5014
J. Brodus, No. 2897
R. Cooper, No. 2547
R. Cooper, No. 2546
R. Cooper, No. 2545
A. Ross
J. Holmes
H. Kalar
W. Smith
S. W. White
J. Courtwright
H. Andrews
W. Brelsford, Sycamore Run
P. Woolan
S.S. Mill
Wagon Sh
John Woolan
Jacob Woolan
G. Harriott
Mrs. Smith
H. Andrews, Sugar Lawn
W. Robinson
J. Marsh
A. Depps Heirs
H. Hensel
B. Woolen
G. Leasure
D. Bowersmith, Bower Springs
L. Bowersmith
I. Bowersmith
J. M. Stewart
W. Sells
Mrs. Edwards
Heirs of F. C. Baker
A. C. Baker
J. Latham
L. T. Glick
H. M.
J. Latham, Shady Side
D. Freshwater, Pleasant View
J. Donaldson
W. Larabee
J. W. Donaldson
H. Moore
H. Beckley
T. O. Seeley, Locust Shade
J. Arts
J. Wells
PLAN OF
CONCORD
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
RANGE XX TOWNSHIPS III & IV
BELLPOINT
Concord Tp.
Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.
G. Kooken
N. Martin
H. Pim Store
W. H. Jewett
School B. S. Sh.
Grocery
Post Office
J. Benson
Heirs of S. C. Smith
T. J. Jones
Dr. J. Galler
S. Grubb
B. S. Sh.
Wagon Sh.
C. Johnson
Mrs. McIntyre
J. W. Sansbury
Mrs. McIntyre
Mrs. Hagerman
Marcy R. Life
J. Fish
H. Watson
J. Black
BELLPOINT ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
S. Grubb Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries etc.
J. Benson " " Groceries
N. E. Cutler Cattle Buyer
S. W. White Physician
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 25)
Description
[page 25]
[corresponds to labeled page 22 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
John Beiber
Jac Beiber
J L
D. Stout
B L
John Leibold
H. G. Andrews
Jacob Beiber
James Beiber
Sulphur Spring
S. Roloson
R. Campbell
J. B. Dutches
D. Cruikshank
W. James
G. H. Cruikshank
W. Cruikshank
J. Waller
Mary Cronkleton
A J Clark
Mrs. Collins
I Hardin
R H
R W
J. Liebold
L Luke
J Steits
A. Stinar
P. Z.
L. Tone
I. Cole
G. Buell
P. E. Buell
F. E. Buel
J. Beiber
S & G Mill
James Hinkle
H. R. Carpenter
W. Rost
James Hinkle
H. R. Carpenter
Wool Mill
J. F. Colflesh, Evergreen
J. J. Colflesh
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
J. Freese
A. Manley
J. Patton
I. Hedrick
J. Cunningham
A P L
E. T. Richardson
W. G. Patton
F. G. Lindner
L. J. Critchfield
W. Williams
Mrs. E. Hardin
Mrs. Hannah
I. Hardin Jr
W. Sager
J Zimmerman
Charles H. Boardman
I. Patton
J. Luke
W. H.
I Bate
J. Clark
M A C
J. Harris
J. Oller
Heirs of J. Harris
W. W. Mills
Mrs. Harden
J. McLean
J. Cronkleton
C. H. Boadman
J. Liebold
C. P. Webst
L. Will
L. Benton
H. Rutherford
I. Butt
I. Fisher
J. Null
A. H. Rutherford
P. Zimmerman
I. B. Rutherford
V. Zimmerman
H. A. Hyatt
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
I. Cook
J. M. Baldwin
J. Hack
M. Elsbree
T. James
U. Thomas
P. Thomas
O. Powers
Hall
M. Bartholomew
J. Weiser
Mrs. Thomas
J. C.
M. C.
S S Mill
N. Mc Comber
E. Hall
A. McComber
T. Carson
H. Andress
J. Rader
Mrs. Arewine
Granby
G. Henry
F. Grumley
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
J. McKinney
Miss S. F. Gilles, Lone Dell
Rev John E. Hewey, 118 Ac
N. C. Hardin
Dicks Pt
A. Harter
John Taggart
A. Rutherford
J. Weiser
M. P. Tone
T. C. Gillies
J. Hinkle
J. Finley
Dr. Case
Weeping Rock
F. Cases Heirs
J. F. Cellar
J. Willis
J. Goodrich
W S & T Andrews
Heirs of R M Cellar
J Finley
J. H. Hardin
S. Holcomb
J. Cellar
A. Case
Jacks Run
T. Cellars
T. A. Cellars
A. Tuller
F. Grumley
S. Lowry
W. T. Cellar
R. M. Cellar
S J C
G. C. Cellar
Salt Bag Lick
M. H. C.
T. J. C.
Bick Lot
N. Case
Mohawk Run
Wolf Run
S. Lowry
R. Kirkpatrick
Mrs. C. Lowry
A. J. Lowry
J. T.
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
A. Dominy
Mrs S. Watson
H. Maddox
Wash McFarlin
Wm Phipps
C. Stanberry
Mrs. Arewine
D. Howard
R. Billingsley
A. Parks
W. Wilcox
W H & B F Wilcox
R. Fuller
J. Kent
B. Freshwater
I. Bishop
P. P. Slack
J. W. Walcutt
J. Standish
T. & G. Wright
E B
W. H. Edman
T G W
J. M. Williams
E. Marks
J. Lowry
P. P. Slack
G. Stanberry
H. Stanberry
M. Seils
T. Davidson
A. Butts
W H E
M. G. Staggers
John Phipps
J. T. Gardner
H. Gardners Heirs
H. A. Humphrey
T. Humphrey
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
J. M. Standish
W. Outcatt
E. Knight
R. Tuller
R. Kirpatrick
S. W. Case
Heirs of R. Case
J. D.
James Thomas
John Thomas
Dan Thomas
Thomas's Cem
P. Thomas
Heirs of R. Case
Sulphur Spring
Mammoth Run
J. R. Yowel
J. W. Clark
Wm. Joslyn
T. Wilcox
A. G. Hall
T. Andrews
W. Tennel
G. Wilcox
I. Clark
Miles S. Case
J. Billingsby
POWELL PO
C. Wilcox
S. Marks
M. S. Case
Conklyns Heirs
M. Bartholomew
Mrs. C. M. Case
J. T. Gardner
E. J. Hall
L. Andrews
E. Humphreys
W. Wilcox
James Phipps
F. Moses
J. Lowry
M E Ch
J. T. Gardner
S. W. Andrew
J. Pike
M. S. Case
Mrs. Case
W. S. Marks
C. Gifford
M. Bartholomew
Major Bartholomew
J. Joslin
N. Kibby
A. S. Goodrich
A. Wood
E. Pike
[corresponds to labeled page 22 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
John Beiber
Jac Beiber
J L
D. Stout
B L
John Leibold
H. G. Andrews
Jacob Beiber
James Beiber
Sulphur Spring
S. Roloson
R. Campbell
J. B. Dutches
D. Cruikshank
W. James
G. H. Cruikshank
W. Cruikshank
J. Waller
Mary Cronkleton
A J Clark
Mrs. Collins
I Hardin
R H
R W
J. Liebold
L Luke
J Steits
A. Stinar
P. Z.
L. Tone
I. Cole
G. Buell
P. E. Buell
F. E. Buel
J. Beiber
S & G Mill
James Hinkle
H. R. Carpenter
W. Rost
James Hinkle
H. R. Carpenter
Wool Mill
J. F. Colflesh, Evergreen
J. J. Colflesh
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
J. Freese
A. Manley
J. Patton
I. Hedrick
J. Cunningham
A P L
E. T. Richardson
W. G. Patton
F. G. Lindner
L. J. Critchfield
W. Williams
Mrs. E. Hardin
Mrs. Hannah
I. Hardin Jr
W. Sager
J Zimmerman
Charles H. Boardman
I. Patton
J. Luke
W. H.
I Bate
J. Clark
M A C
J. Harris
J. Oller
Heirs of J. Harris
W. W. Mills
Mrs. Harden
J. McLean
J. Cronkleton
C. H. Boadman
J. Liebold
C. P. Webst
L. Will
L. Benton
H. Rutherford
I. Butt
I. Fisher
J. Null
A. H. Rutherford
P. Zimmerman
I. B. Rutherford
V. Zimmerman
H. A. Hyatt
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
I. Cook
J. M. Baldwin
J. Hack
M. Elsbree
T. James
U. Thomas
P. Thomas
O. Powers
Hall
M. Bartholomew
J. Weiser
Mrs. Thomas
J. C.
M. C.
S S Mill
N. Mc Comber
E. Hall
A. McComber
T. Carson
H. Andress
J. Rader
Mrs. Arewine
Granby
G. Henry
F. Grumley
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
J. McKinney
Miss S. F. Gilles, Lone Dell
Rev John E. Hewey, 118 Ac
N. C. Hardin
Dicks Pt
A. Harter
John Taggart
A. Rutherford
J. Weiser
M. P. Tone
T. C. Gillies
J. Hinkle
J. Finley
Dr. Case
Weeping Rock
F. Cases Heirs
J. F. Cellar
J. Willis
J. Goodrich
W S & T Andrews
Heirs of R M Cellar
J Finley
J. H. Hardin
S. Holcomb
J. Cellar
A. Case
Jacks Run
T. Cellars
T. A. Cellars
A. Tuller
F. Grumley
S. Lowry
W. T. Cellar
R. M. Cellar
S J C
G. C. Cellar
Salt Bag Lick
M. H. C.
T. J. C.
Bick Lot
N. Case
Mohawk Run
Wolf Run
S. Lowry
R. Kirkpatrick
Mrs. C. Lowry
A. J. Lowry
J. T.
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
A. Dominy
Mrs S. Watson
H. Maddox
Wash McFarlin
Wm Phipps
C. Stanberry
Mrs. Arewine
D. Howard
R. Billingsley
A. Parks
W. Wilcox
W H & B F Wilcox
R. Fuller
J. Kent
B. Freshwater
I. Bishop
P. P. Slack
J. W. Walcutt
J. Standish
T. & G. Wright
E B
W. H. Edman
T G W
J. M. Williams
E. Marks
J. Lowry
P. P. Slack
G. Stanberry
H. Stanberry
M. Seils
T. Davidson
A. Butts
W H E
M. G. Staggers
John Phipps
J. T. Gardner
H. Gardners Heirs
H. A. Humphrey
T. Humphrey
PLAN OF
LIBERTY
Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile
RANGE XIX
TOWNSHIPS III & IV
J. M. Standish
W. Outcatt
E. Knight
R. Tuller
R. Kirpatrick
S. W. Case
Heirs of R. Case
J. D.
James Thomas
John Thomas
Dan Thomas
Thomas's Cem
P. Thomas
Heirs of R. Case
Sulphur Spring
Mammoth Run
J. R. Yowel
J. W. Clark
Wm. Joslyn
T. Wilcox
A. G. Hall
T. Andrews
W. Tennel
G. Wilcox
I. Clark
Miles S. Case
J. Billingsby
POWELL PO
C. Wilcox
S. Marks
M. S. Case
Conklyns Heirs
M. Bartholomew
Mrs. C. M. Case
J. T. Gardner
E. J. Hall
L. Andrews
E. Humphreys
W. Wilcox
James Phipps
F. Moses
J. Lowry
M E Ch
J. T. Gardner
S. W. Andrew
J. Pike
M. S. Case
Mrs. Case
W. S. Marks
C. Gifford
M. Bartholomew
Major Bartholomew
J. Joslin
N. Kibby
A. S. Goodrich
A. Wood
E. Pike
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 26)
Description
[page 26]
[corresponds to labeled page 23 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
BERLIN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
A. Finley
J. Ekelberry, Evergreen Place
R. Smith, Sugar Grove
D. Hunt
W. Peet
W. Rose
Crismer
A. Peet
W. M. Cha.
T. J. McCamish
D. Welch
O. J. Dunham
W. M. Chandler
J. J. Hubbard, Hickory Springs
W. M. Candler
Mrs. P. P. Evarts
E. Newill
J. Eaton
Mrs. L. Hults
W. Creary
Town House Cem
W. Geary, Buck Eye Grove
G. Crismer
F. Crismer
E. Crismer
D. Crismer
C. Crismer
B. Crismer
A. Crismer
S. C. Rose
W. Schank
J. B. Haskins
Mrs. Haskins
E. Evarts
J. Dunham, Sycamore Flats
J. Davenport
R. Hults
D. Potter
W. Alexander
F. P.
J. Fontinell
J. Finch
W. Manter
Potter
J. Finch
H. H.
J. Hoskins
H. Hults, Sacred Spot
N. Roloson
U. Roloson
J. Myers Hrs
S. W. Myers
L. Myers
O. R. May
J. L. Dunham
A. Harmon
Wagon Sh
U. B. Ch.
S. C. Francis
B. Fountinet
H. H. Barber
H. Johnson
A. Thall, Oak Land
A. Havens, Sheep Farm
Mrs. Colum
J. Sherman
A. Barter
E. Harder
Simons
Mrs. Harrison
J. Havens
A. & H. Carmichael
A. Caulkins
D. Sackrider
J. Bockoven
E. Lackey
PLAN OF
BERLIN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Mrs. S. Williams
D. C. Monney
E. H. Vining, Elm Wood
W. Sweeney
G. B. Stanforth
J. F.
E. H. S.
C. A. Cardner
L. Sacket
J. Freshwater
E. H. Slack
S. Burroughs
R. Gardner
Dr. White
H. Nash
G. Neff
H. G. Andrews
H. Osborne
F. Radder
J. G. Strain
R. Clark
D. M. Cowgill, Richland
A. Cowgill
G. Nelson
Geo. Ferguson
J. Roloson
G. L. Sacket
J. L. Shaw
M. Emerson
T. Cowgill Hrs
I. Evans
Z. Jones
A. Finley, Walnut Farm
I. S.
Hrs. of T. C.
A. Styer, Sunny Side
I. Sacket
M. Sackett
A. Peet, Cherry Tree Farm
T. P. Flagg
L. Rolloson
L. Roloson
Mrs. Emerson
M. Dumm
E. Mulford
Dr. Welch
Hrs. of D. B. C.
J. Gregg
BERLIN STATION
TANKTOWN P.O.
Mrs. Brroug
A. I. Lee
M. H. Sackett
F. Shade
Mrs. Lee
J. Adams
P. Evurts
J. Kearns
A. R. Smith, Springrun Farm
T. Yates
PLAN OF
BERLIN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Andrew & Williams & Co.
J. McNamar
H. Hays
D. Geary
D. C. Crukshank
Paper Manufactg Co.
G. Gregory
L. Goodale
J. Burke
J. B. Duther
M. S. Piatt
H. Gregory
E. Gregory
W. Cruik Shank
Mrs. Harder
W. M.
W. P.
D. S.
N. Gregory
W. Mantor
D. Scott
I. Valentine
W. Piat
L. L. Scott
Caninia
L. Wentz
G. W. S.
S. A. Hotchkiss
N. Skeels Hrs
N. Leonard, Walnut Grove
J. J. Colflesh, FairView
M E Ch
Armstrong
R. Case
G. Luke
A. J. C.
P. Shanahan
E. S.
J. Murphy
P. Barnwell
R. Griffith
S. S. Furniss
J. Hamond
Hrs. of J. Burk
L. D. Smith
C. E. Smith, Charlies Grove
R. Smith
W. H. McWilliams
J. S. McWilliams
S. S. Furniss, Pleasant Home Farm
T. J. Lackey, Burr Oak Flats
C. W. Smith
N. Gregory, Eureka
O. Gregory, Mechanics Farm
C. H. Martin, Rural Retreat
M. McWilliams
M. T. Janes
D. Andrus
L. Carhart
J. Holly
C. R. Caulkins
J. Manter
D. B. Scott
M. Janes
C. H. Martin, Burr Oak Farm
S. Houts
S. Janes Hrs
G. W. Stover
N. B. Ch
F. F. S
D. B. S.
C. W. Stover
S. Jones
H. Carhart
D. Barrows
S. Barrow
A. Barrows
M. Conkin
J. Luke
J. B.
A. J. Green
H. Rust
J. S.
M. S.
H. Janes
J. A. Green
F. Barnes
PLAN OF
BERLIN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
W. B. Scott, Hickory Grove
M. Roof
Mrs. Hedden
J. Lewis
Mrs. Bugby
E. P. Saunders
Corners Cem.
D. Nettleton
CHESHIRE CONSTANTIA P.O.
H. H. Scofield
E. W.
J. S.
J. Williams
D. S. N.
B. C.
W. Brown
L. Smith
Mrs. Stevens
V. Steward, Living Water Farm
J. Bockoven
G. Ridgeway
Hrs. of D. Lewis
J. W. T.
H. H. S.
W. Caswell
J. Havens
C. Adams
C. Stevens
A. Coles
P. Fitzgerald
J. Ryant, Shady Side
Spencer
Sulphur Springs
L. Thompson
Hrs. of W. P. Watrous
L. Caulkins, Maple Grove
J. Cleveland, Spring Farm
G. Black
D. Beardslee
L. Slack
D. Manter
L. Rosecrans, Sunny Side
P. Durst
S. Smith
F. D. Snyder
E. Dewitt
A. J. Green
A. Keller
F. Dewitt
L. M. Hitchcock, Pleasant Hill
J. Irwin
C. Scott
D. E.
Presby Ch
B. Dickerman, Willow Brook Farm
A. Adams, Lonely Cabin
Mrs. Hotchkiss
J. W. Thompson, Cottage Home
T. Lewis, Locust Shade
P. E. Whittier, Eureka
G. D. Wright, Hollyhock Farm
M. C. Steward, Stewards Corners
D. B. Janes, Valley View
W. Brockoven
Hrs of P. Durst
Hrs. of A. A. Janes
J. Valentin
H. A. A. J.
S. Rust
H. S. R.
J. V.
G. R.
S. Janes
F. Barnes
H. Janes, Rusts Corners
H. Janes, FairView
B. F.
G. W. Ridgway
BERLIN ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
A. Styres Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep W. C. Steward Breeder of Fine wooled Sheep
L. M. Hitchcock Manufacturer of Broom Handles D. B. Janes Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep
W. Chandler Breeder of Fin Wooled Sheep
[corresponds to labeled page 23 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
BERLIN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
A. Finley
J. Ekelberry, Evergreen Place
R. Smith, Sugar Grove
D. Hunt
W. Peet
W. Rose
Crismer
A. Peet
W. M. Cha.
T. J. McCamish
D. Welch
O. J. Dunham
W. M. Chandler
J. J. Hubbard, Hickory Springs
W. M. Candler
Mrs. P. P. Evarts
E. Newill
J. Eaton
Mrs. L. Hults
W. Creary
Town House Cem
W. Geary, Buck Eye Grove
G. Crismer
F. Crismer
E. Crismer
D. Crismer
C. Crismer
B. Crismer
A. Crismer
S. C. Rose
W. Schank
J. B. Haskins
Mrs. Haskins
E. Evarts
J. Dunham, Sycamore Flats
J. Davenport
R. Hults
D. Potter
W. Alexander
F. P.
J. Fontinell
J. Finch
W. Manter
Potter
J. Finch
H. H.
J. Hoskins
H. Hults, Sacred Spot
N. Roloson
U. Roloson
J. Myers Hrs
S. W. Myers
L. Myers
O. R. May
J. L. Dunham
A. Harmon
Wagon Sh
U. B. Ch.
S. C. Francis
B. Fountinet
H. H. Barber
H. Johnson
A. Thall, Oak Land
A. Havens, Sheep Farm
Mrs. Colum
J. Sherman
A. Barter
E. Harder
Simons
Mrs. Harrison
J. Havens
A. & H. Carmichael
A. Caulkins
D. Sackrider
J. Bockoven
E. Lackey
PLAN OF
BERLIN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Mrs. S. Williams
D. C. Monney
E. H. Vining, Elm Wood
W. Sweeney
G. B. Stanforth
J. F.
E. H. S.
C. A. Cardner
L. Sacket
J. Freshwater
E. H. Slack
S. Burroughs
R. Gardner
Dr. White
H. Nash
G. Neff
H. G. Andrews
H. Osborne
F. Radder
J. G. Strain
R. Clark
D. M. Cowgill, Richland
A. Cowgill
G. Nelson
Geo. Ferguson
J. Roloson
G. L. Sacket
J. L. Shaw
M. Emerson
T. Cowgill Hrs
I. Evans
Z. Jones
A. Finley, Walnut Farm
I. S.
Hrs. of T. C.
A. Styer, Sunny Side
I. Sacket
M. Sackett
A. Peet, Cherry Tree Farm
T. P. Flagg
L. Rolloson
L. Roloson
Mrs. Emerson
M. Dumm
E. Mulford
Dr. Welch
Hrs. of D. B. C.
J. Gregg
BERLIN STATION
TANKTOWN P.O.
Mrs. Brroug
A. I. Lee
M. H. Sackett
F. Shade
Mrs. Lee
J. Adams
P. Evurts
J. Kearns
A. R. Smith, Springrun Farm
T. Yates
PLAN OF
BERLIN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Andrew & Williams & Co.
J. McNamar
H. Hays
D. Geary
D. C. Crukshank
Paper Manufactg Co.
G. Gregory
L. Goodale
J. Burke
J. B. Duther
M. S. Piatt
H. Gregory
E. Gregory
W. Cruik Shank
Mrs. Harder
W. M.
W. P.
D. S.
N. Gregory
W. Mantor
D. Scott
I. Valentine
W. Piat
L. L. Scott
Caninia
L. Wentz
G. W. S.
S. A. Hotchkiss
N. Skeels Hrs
N. Leonard, Walnut Grove
J. J. Colflesh, FairView
M E Ch
Armstrong
R. Case
G. Luke
A. J. C.
P. Shanahan
E. S.
J. Murphy
P. Barnwell
R. Griffith
S. S. Furniss
J. Hamond
Hrs. of J. Burk
L. D. Smith
C. E. Smith, Charlies Grove
R. Smith
W. H. McWilliams
J. S. McWilliams
S. S. Furniss, Pleasant Home Farm
T. J. Lackey, Burr Oak Flats
C. W. Smith
N. Gregory, Eureka
O. Gregory, Mechanics Farm
C. H. Martin, Rural Retreat
M. McWilliams
M. T. Janes
D. Andrus
L. Carhart
J. Holly
C. R. Caulkins
J. Manter
D. B. Scott
M. Janes
C. H. Martin, Burr Oak Farm
S. Houts
S. Janes Hrs
G. W. Stover
N. B. Ch
F. F. S
D. B. S.
C. W. Stover
S. Jones
H. Carhart
D. Barrows
S. Barrow
A. Barrows
M. Conkin
J. Luke
J. B.
A. J. Green
H. Rust
J. S.
M. S.
H. Janes
J. A. Green
F. Barnes
PLAN OF
BERLIN
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
W. B. Scott, Hickory Grove
M. Roof
Mrs. Hedden
J. Lewis
Mrs. Bugby
E. P. Saunders
Corners Cem.
D. Nettleton
CHESHIRE CONSTANTIA P.O.
H. H. Scofield
E. W.
J. S.
J. Williams
D. S. N.
B. C.
W. Brown
L. Smith
Mrs. Stevens
V. Steward, Living Water Farm
J. Bockoven
G. Ridgeway
Hrs. of D. Lewis
J. W. T.
H. H. S.
W. Caswell
J. Havens
C. Adams
C. Stevens
A. Coles
P. Fitzgerald
J. Ryant, Shady Side
Spencer
Sulphur Springs
L. Thompson
Hrs. of W. P. Watrous
L. Caulkins, Maple Grove
J. Cleveland, Spring Farm
G. Black
D. Beardslee
L. Slack
D. Manter
L. Rosecrans, Sunny Side
P. Durst
S. Smith
F. D. Snyder
E. Dewitt
A. J. Green
A. Keller
F. Dewitt
L. M. Hitchcock, Pleasant Hill
J. Irwin
C. Scott
D. E.
Presby Ch
B. Dickerman, Willow Brook Farm
A. Adams, Lonely Cabin
Mrs. Hotchkiss
J. W. Thompson, Cottage Home
T. Lewis, Locust Shade
P. E. Whittier, Eureka
G. D. Wright, Hollyhock Farm
M. C. Steward, Stewards Corners
D. B. Janes, Valley View
W. Brockoven
Hrs of P. Durst
Hrs. of A. A. Janes
J. Valentin
H. A. A. J.
S. Rust
H. S. R.
J. V.
G. R.
S. Janes
F. Barnes
H. Janes, Rusts Corners
H. Janes, FairView
B. F.
G. W. Ridgway
BERLIN ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
A. Styres Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep W. C. Steward Breeder of Fine wooled Sheep
L. M. Hitchcock Manufacturer of Broom Handles D. B. Janes Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep
W. Chandler Breeder of Fin Wooled Sheep
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 27)
Description
[page 27]
[corresponds to labeled page 24 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
BERKSHIRE
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. Rosecran Hrs.
M. Utley
D. Elliott, Spring Farm
H. Stockwell
A. Fisher
H. Fisher
Mrs. McMillan
C. C. Bricker
S. Carpenter
A. Stark, Shady Side
W. Frost
H. Frost
C. Perfect
J. Murphy Hrs
N. Manvill
R. Carter, Oak Land
R. Moore, Indian Well
Benjamin W. Bell, Prairie Farm
W. Wigden
D. Durst
S. Culver
Geo Grist
R. Carpenter Hrs, Locust Hill
B. Loop
W. P.
W. N. Dyer
J. Bute
C. Day
Geo. Boyd
Mrs. M. Peckman
Mrs. Z. Grist
Mrs. Patrick
J. A. McFarland, Sugar Grove
Mrs. Landon
R. F. Fowler Hrs.
J. Shicks
PLAN OF
BERKSHIRE
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. Fountinell
J. Finch
Mrs. Stockwell
A. Rogers
G. Gibson
R. Jones
Joseph Prince
O. D. Hough
H. Fuller Hrs
John Jones, Locust Shade
R. Letts, Hard Scrable
N. Roloson
H. Plumb
J. Prince, Walnut Valley
S. N. Myers
J. Dunham
N. R.
S. Myers Tannery
W. Waters
J. E. Scott
D. S.
J. R.
H. M. C.
D. H.
O. H. R.
E. C.
E. Carney
S. Dunham
T. Dunham
R. Winship
Dr. E. Carney
J. Frost, Spruce Grove
H. C. Frost
G. T. E.
C. Case
Daniel Durst
J. M. Frost
H. Johnson
J. Lampman
Webster
J. I. Smith
Mrs. Sackrider
J. Bockoven
G. Black
M. Orcutt
E. P. Saunders
Whitney
I. Potter
G. D. Searle
J. C. Mead, Walnut Creek Farm
H. Gregg, Maple Grove
N. E. Carpenter
Mrs. Sackrider
J. Bockoven
F. Lackey
G. Black
E. L.
J. Nelson
ROME
PLAN OF
BERKSHIRE
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
H. Johnson
W. Beardsley
G. B. C.
W. R. Carpenter
C. Peckham
s. w.
Mrs. Bugby
A. Buel, Pleasant Mount
N. N.
M. Hults
F. Hults
P. Hulty
N. Nettleton
F. A. Carpenter
W. Caswell
G. B. C.
A. T. Carpenter
D. Beardsley
L. Thompson
H. Domigan
L. Slack
A. Ports, Rose Bud Farm
C. Scott
D. Vande Mark, Vans Hill
M. S. Hotchkiss
H. Adams, Woody Dale
H. Gifford
P. Clark
H. Slack
H. Gifford
J. Gaily
P. Clark
S. R. Seeley
A. Hoy
J. R.
S. S. Mill
J. D. H.
H. H.
G. P.
H. G.
W. N. D.
G. B. Carpenter
H. Hodgden
Monroe Hodgden
D. Vanauken
A. Bigelow Hrs
N. Dustin, Sugar Grove
F. Vandemark, Thistle Blossom Farm
S. Carey
Mrs. Durst
J. H. Dustin
Mrs. A. Durst
E. Rose
G. Coons
W. Allen
A. Hoy
PLAN OF
BERKSHIRE
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
William N. Dyer
Chas. Armstrong
E. Kimball
F. Utley
Mrs. Gaylord
E. R. Hempsted
E. Young
J. Letts
A. Still
R. C. Walker Hrs
L. Abbott, Good Enough
G. Galord
Cummings
J. Smith
Geo. Smith, Maple Grove
J. Watson
H. Van Fleet
C. C.
Mrs. M. Bierce
Williams
C. Vanauken
H. Stack
S. Herr Hrs
S. Carey
Mrs. Arnold
S. H.
J. H. Dustin
H. Slack, Valley View
Samuel Hornes
C. Rugg
C. T. Townly
Mrs. Leonard
A. Pierce
S. B. Connelly, Rural Retreat
J. Perfect
R. B. C.
O. Westervelt
John Nash, Spring Grove
H. C.
U. H. H.
J. H. Lounsberry, Fair View
T. Perfect
S. Cook
H. Scouvell
J. Henry
J. W. Lewis
J. Dyer
C. G. Scovell
T. Perfect
J. Watts, Beech Grove
J. Herr, Maple Springs
O. Carpenter & Son
BERKSHIRE TP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
W. N. Dyer Breeder & Dealer in Fine Woolen Sheep D. Elliott Breeder & Dealer in Fine Woolen Sheep
B. W. Bell " " " " " " " Geo Smith Dealer in all Kind of Stock
[corresponds to labeled page 24 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
BERKSHIRE
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. Rosecran Hrs.
M. Utley
D. Elliott, Spring Farm
H. Stockwell
A. Fisher
H. Fisher
Mrs. McMillan
C. C. Bricker
S. Carpenter
A. Stark, Shady Side
W. Frost
H. Frost
C. Perfect
J. Murphy Hrs
N. Manvill
R. Carter, Oak Land
R. Moore, Indian Well
Benjamin W. Bell, Prairie Farm
W. Wigden
D. Durst
S. Culver
Geo Grist
R. Carpenter Hrs, Locust Hill
B. Loop
W. P.
W. N. Dyer
J. Bute
C. Day
Geo. Boyd
Mrs. M. Peckman
Mrs. Z. Grist
Mrs. Patrick
J. A. McFarland, Sugar Grove
Mrs. Landon
R. F. Fowler Hrs.
J. Shicks
PLAN OF
BERKSHIRE
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. Fountinell
J. Finch
Mrs. Stockwell
A. Rogers
G. Gibson
R. Jones
Joseph Prince
O. D. Hough
H. Fuller Hrs
John Jones, Locust Shade
R. Letts, Hard Scrable
N. Roloson
H. Plumb
J. Prince, Walnut Valley
S. N. Myers
J. Dunham
N. R.
S. Myers Tannery
W. Waters
J. E. Scott
D. S.
J. R.
H. M. C.
D. H.
O. H. R.
E. C.
E. Carney
S. Dunham
T. Dunham
R. Winship
Dr. E. Carney
J. Frost, Spruce Grove
H. C. Frost
G. T. E.
C. Case
Daniel Durst
J. M. Frost
H. Johnson
J. Lampman
Webster
J. I. Smith
Mrs. Sackrider
J. Bockoven
G. Black
M. Orcutt
E. P. Saunders
Whitney
I. Potter
G. D. Searle
J. C. Mead, Walnut Creek Farm
H. Gregg, Maple Grove
N. E. Carpenter
Mrs. Sackrider
J. Bockoven
F. Lackey
G. Black
E. L.
J. Nelson
ROME
PLAN OF
BERKSHIRE
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
H. Johnson
W. Beardsley
G. B. C.
W. R. Carpenter
C. Peckham
s. w.
Mrs. Bugby
A. Buel, Pleasant Mount
N. N.
M. Hults
F. Hults
P. Hulty
N. Nettleton
F. A. Carpenter
W. Caswell
G. B. C.
A. T. Carpenter
D. Beardsley
L. Thompson
H. Domigan
L. Slack
A. Ports, Rose Bud Farm
C. Scott
D. Vande Mark, Vans Hill
M. S. Hotchkiss
H. Adams, Woody Dale
H. Gifford
P. Clark
H. Slack
H. Gifford
J. Gaily
P. Clark
S. R. Seeley
A. Hoy
J. R.
S. S. Mill
J. D. H.
H. H.
G. P.
H. G.
W. N. D.
G. B. Carpenter
H. Hodgden
Monroe Hodgden
D. Vanauken
A. Bigelow Hrs
N. Dustin, Sugar Grove
F. Vandemark, Thistle Blossom Farm
S. Carey
Mrs. Durst
J. H. Dustin
Mrs. A. Durst
E. Rose
G. Coons
W. Allen
A. Hoy
PLAN OF
BERKSHIRE
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
William N. Dyer
Chas. Armstrong
E. Kimball
F. Utley
Mrs. Gaylord
E. R. Hempsted
E. Young
J. Letts
A. Still
R. C. Walker Hrs
L. Abbott, Good Enough
G. Galord
Cummings
J. Smith
Geo. Smith, Maple Grove
J. Watson
H. Van Fleet
C. C.
Mrs. M. Bierce
Williams
C. Vanauken
H. Stack
S. Herr Hrs
S. Carey
Mrs. Arnold
S. H.
J. H. Dustin
H. Slack, Valley View
Samuel Hornes
C. Rugg
C. T. Townly
Mrs. Leonard
A. Pierce
S. B. Connelly, Rural Retreat
J. Perfect
R. B. C.
O. Westervelt
John Nash, Spring Grove
H. C.
U. H. H.
J. H. Lounsberry, Fair View
T. Perfect
S. Cook
H. Scouvell
J. Henry
J. W. Lewis
J. Dyer
C. G. Scovell
T. Perfect
J. Watts, Beech Grove
J. Herr, Maple Springs
O. Carpenter & Son
BERKSHIRE TP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
W. N. Dyer Breeder & Dealer in Fine Woolen Sheep D. Elliott Breeder & Dealer in Fine Woolen Sheep
B. W. Bell " " " " " " " Geo Smith Dealer in all Kind of Stock
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 28)
Description
[page 28]
[corresponds to labeled page 25 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
TRENTON
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
B. Culver
J. Condit
O. C. Wilson, Locust Grove
E. W. Condit
E. Green, Sheep Farm
M. Northrop
Greens Run
A. & W. Barton
J. Wells
W. Holt
S. Condit
J. Damegan
J. Clark
W Sh
J. H. Hammond
P. Sunderland
Store
W. Perfect
G. W. Gruetrex
M. E. Ch.
J. Ketchum
G. L.
S. Ketchum
School
Mrs. S. A. Condit
F. W. Condit, Spring Farm
J. Condit
T. Phearson
J. Jackobs
W. Barton, Burr Oak Valley Farm
W. S. Condit, Walnut Ridge Farm
F. J. Condit
P. Edminster
Longshore
Mrs. S. A. C.
E. W. Condit
A. Barton
J. Condit
E. M. Condit
L. A. Pierson
A. S Pierson
S. C. Williams
H. J. Potter
Cem School
G. Clark
J. Caldwell, Hedge Farm
M. Hight
F. R. McNeely
E. M. Condit, Walnut Grove Farm
G. Clark, Pleasant Hill
Mrs. Condit
E. B. McNeely, Pleasant Valley Farm
F. B. McNeely
S. P. Searles
PLAN OF
TRENTON
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
H. Stockwell, Sycamore Valley
S. Mill
W. S. Stockwell
J. Fisher
J. Adams
R. C.
S. M. Williamson, Sugar Grove
Mrs. Walker
D. Gammell
S. Mill
J. F.
H. Stith, Walnut Grove
R. Carpenter
N. Manville
W. Francis
R. Walker
School
J. Shafer
J. Fisher, Grove Farm
N. Manville
R. Criss
W. Francis, Valley View
J. Shaver
G. W. Perfect
A. Moore
R. Walker, Spring Farm
J. Shaver, Fair View
M. Perfect
J. Condit
J. C. Farrier, Fruit Valley
W. W. Ch
J. B.
A. Perfect
G. W. Perfect, Oakland
G. A. P.
Geo. A. Peck, Maple Springs
Calvers Creek
Perfects Creek
N. Perfect
M. Perfect
Dry Run
B. Criss
R. Criss
Big Walnut Creek
W. Wilson
C. B. S.
D. Fisher, Young Sugar Tree Farm
J. Perfect
T. Andrews, Burr Oak Flats
J. Clark
J. Condit
J. Boyd
Mrs. R. Sheets
W. M. Sheets
J. Welchimer
N. Longshore
N. Patrick
G. Patrick
T. Perfect
PLAN OF
TRENTON
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
N. Patrick
Jno. Knox, Locust Cottage
J. Brown
S. Mill
B. Huff
A. Swallow
S. Shover
T. P.
P. D.
W. Longshore
H. Whitney, Prairie Farm
John Knox, Walnut Grove
B. Huff
Mrs. Evaln Huff Propr.
B. Boyd
Swallow
R. Wilson, Rich Hill
E. Thrasher, Sugar Tree Farm
H. Whitney, Pleasant View
J. Smith
J. D. Miles, Butternut Grove
Rattle Snake Run
P. Dewitt
J. Dawes
Hrs. of R. McAlbister
C. Ginn
Geo Ginn
B. Huff
O. Huff
S. Roberts
I. Hendrick
G. Huff
L. Huff
D. Brown, Burr Oak
J. W. Comstock
D. Brown, Trenton Chapple Farm
W. R. Forwood, Shady Side
M. E. Ch
C. Knorr
Grocery
C. Walker
J. Dawes
P. O.
W. R. Forward
A. McAllister
D. Cook
J. Pyer
Hrs. of J. Bidlack
J. Huff
J. Pierce
D. Johnson
L. Donnegan
W. D. Miller, Green Lawn
Lawton Blackberry Farm
W. Roberts, Blackberry Nursery
G. J. Roberts
D. Pace
C. Knorr
Geo. J. Roberts, Sunny Side
I. Carpenter
PLAN OF
TRENTON
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Geo. Jacobus
B. Murphy, Pleasant Valley
J. Dunigan
J. Jacobus
C. Murphy, Pleasant View
Mrs. Hough
T. Corbin
J. Clark
Grandstaff
T. M. Cole
R. B. Mc Neely
T. Day's Hrs
J. Longshore
J. Dawes, Glen Farm
J. Armstrong
J. Sinkey, Sugar Grove
T. M. Cole, Fair View
F. Corbin
J. Bowers
J. M. Mann
P. Day, Spring Valley
J. V. Speer, Maple Grove
W. Grandstaff
Vans Valley
G. Leek
J. Armstrong
Mrs. Leak
E. H. Dent, Elm Wood
S. Mill
P. V. Serles, Grove Farm
P. Slife
M. G.
E. Linabary, Musteria
P. Boston
J. Feazer
A. Miller
Mrs. Ginn
D. Walker
C. Walker
J. M. Leak, Valley Springs
D. Sinkey
D. H. Peters, Linnwood
E. Luke
TRENTON ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.
W. Perfect Dealer in Dry Goods E. I. Condit Dealer & Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep.
J. A. Caldwell Dealer & Buyer in all kinds of Stock.
W. S. Condit Dealer & Breeder in Fine wooled Sheep D. H. Peters Dealer & Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep.
T. M. Cole Dealer & Buyer in all kinds of Stock.
E. Green Dealer & Breeder in Fine wooled Sheep.
[corresponds to labeled page 25 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
TRENTON
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
B. Culver
J. Condit
O. C. Wilson, Locust Grove
E. W. Condit
E. Green, Sheep Farm
M. Northrop
Greens Run
A. & W. Barton
J. Wells
W. Holt
S. Condit
J. Damegan
J. Clark
W Sh
J. H. Hammond
P. Sunderland
Store
W. Perfect
G. W. Gruetrex
M. E. Ch.
J. Ketchum
G. L.
S. Ketchum
School
Mrs. S. A. Condit
F. W. Condit, Spring Farm
J. Condit
T. Phearson
J. Jackobs
W. Barton, Burr Oak Valley Farm
W. S. Condit, Walnut Ridge Farm
F. J. Condit
P. Edminster
Longshore
Mrs. S. A. C.
E. W. Condit
A. Barton
J. Condit
E. M. Condit
L. A. Pierson
A. S Pierson
S. C. Williams
H. J. Potter
Cem School
G. Clark
J. Caldwell, Hedge Farm
M. Hight
F. R. McNeely
E. M. Condit, Walnut Grove Farm
G. Clark, Pleasant Hill
Mrs. Condit
E. B. McNeely, Pleasant Valley Farm
F. B. McNeely
S. P. Searles
PLAN OF
TRENTON
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
H. Stockwell, Sycamore Valley
S. Mill
W. S. Stockwell
J. Fisher
J. Adams
R. C.
S. M. Williamson, Sugar Grove
Mrs. Walker
D. Gammell
S. Mill
J. F.
H. Stith, Walnut Grove
R. Carpenter
N. Manville
W. Francis
R. Walker
School
J. Shafer
J. Fisher, Grove Farm
N. Manville
R. Criss
W. Francis, Valley View
J. Shaver
G. W. Perfect
A. Moore
R. Walker, Spring Farm
J. Shaver, Fair View
M. Perfect
J. Condit
J. C. Farrier, Fruit Valley
W. W. Ch
J. B.
A. Perfect
G. W. Perfect, Oakland
G. A. P.
Geo. A. Peck, Maple Springs
Calvers Creek
Perfects Creek
N. Perfect
M. Perfect
Dry Run
B. Criss
R. Criss
Big Walnut Creek
W. Wilson
C. B. S.
D. Fisher, Young Sugar Tree Farm
J. Perfect
T. Andrews, Burr Oak Flats
J. Clark
J. Condit
J. Boyd
Mrs. R. Sheets
W. M. Sheets
J. Welchimer
N. Longshore
N. Patrick
G. Patrick
T. Perfect
PLAN OF
TRENTON
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
N. Patrick
Jno. Knox, Locust Cottage
J. Brown
S. Mill
B. Huff
A. Swallow
S. Shover
T. P.
P. D.
W. Longshore
H. Whitney, Prairie Farm
John Knox, Walnut Grove
B. Huff
Mrs. Evaln Huff Propr.
B. Boyd
Swallow
R. Wilson, Rich Hill
E. Thrasher, Sugar Tree Farm
H. Whitney, Pleasant View
J. Smith
J. D. Miles, Butternut Grove
Rattle Snake Run
P. Dewitt
J. Dawes
Hrs. of R. McAlbister
C. Ginn
Geo Ginn
B. Huff
O. Huff
S. Roberts
I. Hendrick
G. Huff
L. Huff
D. Brown, Burr Oak
J. W. Comstock
D. Brown, Trenton Chapple Farm
W. R. Forwood, Shady Side
M. E. Ch
C. Knorr
Grocery
C. Walker
J. Dawes
P. O.
W. R. Forward
A. McAllister
D. Cook
J. Pyer
Hrs. of J. Bidlack
J. Huff
J. Pierce
D. Johnson
L. Donnegan
W. D. Miller, Green Lawn
Lawton Blackberry Farm
W. Roberts, Blackberry Nursery
G. J. Roberts
D. Pace
C. Knorr
Geo. J. Roberts, Sunny Side
I. Carpenter
PLAN OF
TRENTON
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP IV
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Geo. Jacobus
B. Murphy, Pleasant Valley
J. Dunigan
J. Jacobus
C. Murphy, Pleasant View
Mrs. Hough
T. Corbin
J. Clark
Grandstaff
T. M. Cole
R. B. Mc Neely
T. Day's Hrs
J. Longshore
J. Dawes, Glen Farm
J. Armstrong
J. Sinkey, Sugar Grove
T. M. Cole, Fair View
F. Corbin
J. Bowers
J. M. Mann
P. Day, Spring Valley
J. V. Speer, Maple Grove
W. Grandstaff
Vans Valley
G. Leek
J. Armstrong
Mrs. Leak
E. H. Dent, Elm Wood
S. Mill
P. V. Serles, Grove Farm
P. Slife
M. G.
E. Linabary, Musteria
P. Boston
J. Feazer
A. Miller
Mrs. Ginn
D. Walker
C. Walker
J. M. Leak, Valley Springs
D. Sinkey
D. H. Peters, Linnwood
E. Luke
TRENTON ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.
W. Perfect Dealer in Dry Goods E. I. Condit Dealer & Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep.
J. A. Caldwell Dealer & Buyer in all kinds of Stock.
W. S. Condit Dealer & Breeder in Fine wooled Sheep D. H. Peters Dealer & Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep.
T. M. Cole Dealer & Buyer in all kinds of Stock.
E. Green Dealer & Breeder in Fine wooled Sheep.
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 29)
Description
[page 29]
[corresponds to labeled page 26 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
ORANGE
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
S. Crumb
M. S. Thompson
J. Havens, Pleasant Hill
L. C. Strong
H. Waterfield, Locust Hill
F. Black
H. Strong
J. F. Sackett
A. M. Spear
C. Campbell
A. Havens, Shady Side
W. Drake
J. K. Clark
L. F. Strong
D. Kelly
S. Havens
S. L. Easton
P. Kenyon
F. Kenyon
Heirs of S. Kenyon
A. B. McCloud
W. Conklin
W. J. Morgan
T. Mc. C.
D. Bale
C. Chambers
Heirs of S. K.
J. McCammon
W. Bockover, Sugar Grove
G. Havens
Mrs. Havens
P. F. Barrows
A. Jack
S. Ferson
S. Clark
Jas. Ferson
S. Williams, Spring Run
S & G Mill
J. E. Tone
J. Budd
Mrs. Everetts
M. Wilcox
Mrs. Andrews
F. Aller
J. Aller
A. G. Fairman
H. Hiffle
B S Sh
Parsonage
A. Buckingham
E. McCloud
I. Pierson
E. Jaycox
W. Ch
M. Patterson
J. Corbin, FairView
Milo Patterson
S. Patterson
PLAN OF
ORANGE
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Mrs. Luke
A. J. Case
P. Shanahan
J. Murphy
J. H. Crumb
A. C. Elsbree
L. Wright
O. Johnson
C. P. Elsbree
J. Ryan
H. Reynolds
A. & J. Justin
J. B. Fowler
G. Elsbree
C Sh
R. Elliott
M. Ryan
E. S. Crumb
L. C. Strong
C. Potter
W. T. Lewis
LEWIS CENTER
A. C. Elsbree
J. F. Cummings
T. Evans
S. Slane
W. T. Lewis
Heirs of A. M. G. Elliott
W. G. Knight, Sailors Home
S. L. Eaton
W. Evans
F. O. Gooding
C. T. Goodrich
M. Gooding
A. B. Gooding
L. Dickerson
C. L. Case
F. O. Gooding
Mrs. Gooding
Long Green
P. Thomas
Dr. Gordon
S. L. Eaton
L. Dickerson
C. L. Case
Mrs. Pool
C. A. Gooding
Heirs of S. Kenyon
ORANGE
R. R. Station
Store
S. S. Mill
PLAN OF
ORANGE
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. S. Williams
M. E. Ch
Faulkner
Heirs of B. F. Smith
J. Dodge
Gotlieb
T. Sparrow
Mrs. Conklin
M. Bartholomew
Heirs of F. H. Homer
Judge Powell
Wm Dutcher
O. Carter
S. Dana
H. A. McCarty
J. M. Williams
J. C. Newark
J. C. Newkirk
A. Case
R. Armstrong
A. Boyd
C. Lines
Thos Groff
L. Derthick
M. Vanlone
W. Cummings
E. Baird
J. Bailey
H. N. Roe
A. Johnson
J. Slatery
J. Kenyon
J. W. Phinney
W. B. McKinney
M. Cadwallader
Mrs. Boyd
L. Boyd
Mrs Clements
C. Hall
W. Burt
W. Chambers
Sharp
PLAN OF
ORANGE
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
S. T. Martin
J. Kenyon
P. Kenyon
J. Phinney
G. Phinney
J. W. Phinney
S. I. Cruikshank
G. Baker
J. Granger, Maple Grove
L. Boyd
W. McDonald
W. S. Clymer
S. Horn
Mrs. Clements
G. McElwain
W. Burt
S. Bennett
T. H. Coe
L. Hurlburt
J. Hughes
Jas Bale
J. O. Yantes, Pleasant View
Jno Bale
M Rolloson
W. S. Clymer
A. N. Hamlin
H. Baker
J. Huston
Mrs. East
A. M. Fuller
J. F. McE.
L. Taylor
G. McElvain
ORANGE TOWNP ADVERTG DIRY
W. Bockover Dealer & Breeder of Fine Wool Sheep S. Havens Dealer in all kinds of Stock
S. Williams " in Stock C. Potter " " " " " "
A. Corbin " " all kinds of Stock S. L. Eaton " " " " " "
J. Q. Yantes " " Fine wool Sheep F. Kenyon " " " " " "
A. Havens " & Breeder of Thorough bred Sheep P. Kenyon " " " " " "
A. L. Gordan " in all kinds of thoroughbred Stock O. C. Carter " " Cattle
J. Havens
[corresponds to labeled page 26 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
ORANGE
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
S. Crumb
M. S. Thompson
J. Havens, Pleasant Hill
L. C. Strong
H. Waterfield, Locust Hill
F. Black
H. Strong
J. F. Sackett
A. M. Spear
C. Campbell
A. Havens, Shady Side
W. Drake
J. K. Clark
L. F. Strong
D. Kelly
S. Havens
S. L. Easton
P. Kenyon
F. Kenyon
Heirs of S. Kenyon
A. B. McCloud
W. Conklin
W. J. Morgan
T. Mc. C.
D. Bale
C. Chambers
Heirs of S. K.
J. McCammon
W. Bockover, Sugar Grove
G. Havens
Mrs. Havens
P. F. Barrows
A. Jack
S. Ferson
S. Clark
Jas. Ferson
S. Williams, Spring Run
S & G Mill
J. E. Tone
J. Budd
Mrs. Everetts
M. Wilcox
Mrs. Andrews
F. Aller
J. Aller
A. G. Fairman
H. Hiffle
B S Sh
Parsonage
A. Buckingham
E. McCloud
I. Pierson
E. Jaycox
W. Ch
M. Patterson
J. Corbin, FairView
Milo Patterson
S. Patterson
PLAN OF
ORANGE
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Mrs. Luke
A. J. Case
P. Shanahan
J. Murphy
J. H. Crumb
A. C. Elsbree
L. Wright
O. Johnson
C. P. Elsbree
J. Ryan
H. Reynolds
A. & J. Justin
J. B. Fowler
G. Elsbree
C Sh
R. Elliott
M. Ryan
E. S. Crumb
L. C. Strong
C. Potter
W. T. Lewis
LEWIS CENTER
A. C. Elsbree
J. F. Cummings
T. Evans
S. Slane
W. T. Lewis
Heirs of A. M. G. Elliott
W. G. Knight, Sailors Home
S. L. Eaton
W. Evans
F. O. Gooding
C. T. Goodrich
M. Gooding
A. B. Gooding
L. Dickerson
C. L. Case
F. O. Gooding
Mrs. Gooding
Long Green
P. Thomas
Dr. Gordon
S. L. Eaton
L. Dickerson
C. L. Case
Mrs. Pool
C. A. Gooding
Heirs of S. Kenyon
ORANGE
R. R. Station
Store
S. S. Mill
PLAN OF
ORANGE
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. S. Williams
M. E. Ch
Faulkner
Heirs of B. F. Smith
J. Dodge
Gotlieb
T. Sparrow
Mrs. Conklin
M. Bartholomew
Heirs of F. H. Homer
Judge Powell
Wm Dutcher
O. Carter
S. Dana
H. A. McCarty
J. M. Williams
J. C. Newark
J. C. Newkirk
A. Case
R. Armstrong
A. Boyd
C. Lines
Thos Groff
L. Derthick
M. Vanlone
W. Cummings
E. Baird
J. Bailey
H. N. Roe
A. Johnson
J. Slatery
J. Kenyon
J. W. Phinney
W. B. McKinney
M. Cadwallader
Mrs. Boyd
L. Boyd
Mrs Clements
C. Hall
W. Burt
W. Chambers
Sharp
PLAN OF
ORANGE
RANGE XVIII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
S. T. Martin
J. Kenyon
P. Kenyon
J. Phinney
G. Phinney
J. W. Phinney
S. I. Cruikshank
G. Baker
J. Granger, Maple Grove
L. Boyd
W. McDonald
W. S. Clymer
S. Horn
Mrs. Clements
G. McElwain
W. Burt
S. Bennett
T. H. Coe
L. Hurlburt
J. Hughes
Jas Bale
J. O. Yantes, Pleasant View
Jno Bale
M Rolloson
W. S. Clymer
A. N. Hamlin
H. Baker
J. Huston
Mrs. East
A. M. Fuller
J. F. McE.
L. Taylor
G. McElvain
ORANGE TOWNP ADVERTG DIRY
W. Bockover Dealer & Breeder of Fine Wool Sheep S. Havens Dealer in all kinds of Stock
S. Williams " in Stock C. Potter " " " " " "
A. Corbin " " all kinds of Stock S. L. Eaton " " " " " "
J. Q. Yantes " " Fine wool Sheep F. Kenyon " " " " " "
A. Havens " & Breeder of Thorough bred Sheep P. Kenyon " " " " " "
A. L. Gordan " in all kinds of thoroughbred Stock O. C. Carter " " Cattle
J. Havens
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 30)
Description
[page 30]
[corresponds to labeled page 27 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
GENOA
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
W. Shoaf
W. H. Allen, Shady Grove
B. Cornell, Hill Side Home
R. & T. W. Burnside
PLAN OF
GENOA
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
G. Williams
Jesse Miller, Greenwood
Mrs. Dean
E. Decker, Mount Pleasant
H. Bennett
W. Sebring
M. Searls
H. Bennett
H. Bearing
Geo McLeod
E. Smothers
E. Nutt
A. McLeod
J. Wise
H. Bennett
G. Mann
T. Bennett
G. Bickner
Mary Miller
L. Stump
H. M. Mattoon
M. E. Ch.
S. H.
H. M. M.
P. O.
R. Martin
T. Clapham
M. Mahaffy
L. Stump
E. Linaberry
J. C. Nutt
M. Howard
A. Dixon
J. Clapham
J. Roberts
J. Van Tassel
J. Hughes, Green Lawn
C. Roberts
T. Bennett
J. Budd
A. Mullen
J. H. Morris
W. H. Budd, Spring Run
G. Mann
L. McLeod
J. W. Worms, Pleasant View
C. Fry
A. Shut
C. Authouse
GENOA ADVERTISG DIRY
Jay Dyer Dealer in thorough bred Spanish Merino Sheep
O. Curtis " " Improved Stock
J. W. Worm Mason
A. S. Mossman Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
H. Christman " " Fine wool Sheep
J. S. Copeland Carpenter & Joiner
H. Johnson Dealer in Improved Stock
T. Burnside " " Thorough Bred Spanish Merino Sheep
R. Smith Grower of fine wool Sheep
G. Sharp Dealer in Thorough bred Stock
J. Hanby " " Fine Wool Sheep
J. Roberts Blacksmith
W. H. Allen Dealer & Breeder of Fine wool Sheep
Roberts Fort
S. &. G. Mill
J. Roberts, Locust Glen
R. & T. W. Burnside, Pleasant View
R. Smith
W. Smith, Pleasant Hill
H. H.
L. Curtis
F. S.
G. Glass
W. Williams
W. Williams, Maple Shade
Presb Ch
W. Glass
J. Roberts
W. W. Heirs
Geo. Williams
W. Glass
J. R.
W. W.
H. Johnson
J. S. Copeland
C. Smith
N. Smith
Nancy Smith
J. Dyer
J. Dyer, Locust Hill Cottage
J. Curtiss
R. Cook
J. Roberts
J. Roberts 1st
W. Cox
M. Curtis
M. Curtiss, Maple Grove
O. Curtiss, Spruce Run
J. Curtis, Pleast Grove
Curtis Heirs
W. K. Copeland
School
J. Curtiss
Cem
Sugar Grove
H. Edgell
G. Copeland
H. C. Curtiss
E. Blain
W. Williams
E. Copeland Heirs
D. Keeler's Heirs
W. Price
D. Rogers
W. Sebring
Mrs. Roberts
J. R.
PLAN OF
GENOA
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
M. Poppleton, Spring Valley
S. R. S.
J. Harris
J. Fosler
S. Ferson
J. Ferson
J. Freeman
M. P.
J. Bennett
J. Jones
M. Granges
J. Roff
A. Fairman
Lockwood Heirs
Mrs. S. Stanforth
J. Corbin
J. Thompson
S. Paterson
J. Hoffhine, Wild Cherry Grove
A. Hoy
P. Hoy
W. Hyroune
G. W. Wells
N. Wells
Mrs. U. G.
C. Freeman
Mrs. Pierce
Wm Steele
Geo. W. Wells, Locust Cottage
W. W. Jones
J. Smith
J. Stanforth
R. Case
J. Preston
B. Wells
H. Rogers
J. Pace
S. Rogers
P. Cockrell Heirs
P. Freeman
Jas Mossman
J. Carver's Heirs
A. Hoy
J. Mc Millan
W. Shoaf
C. Freeman
W. H. Allen
S. Shaw
H. Pilbrick
H. F.
R. & T. W. B.
R. Smith
A. J. Smith
D. Dusenbury
V. Franklin
W. Rammelsberg
R. Moore
PLAN OF
GENOA
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
S. Patterson
M. P.
P. Ranck
S. Wallace
L. Day
J. Hanby
W. Hanley
W. S. c.
A. Sharp
Wm Frazier
S. Sharp
W. Bell
J. Bryant
W. D. Taylor
G. sharp
C. R.
B S Sh
J. Carver
A. Durst
I. Kiser
L. Raim
Geo Smith
N. Vincent
A. Vincent
Phillip Heirs
N. Hutches
E. McLeed
C. Cook
E. Williams
E. Decker
M. Mann
L. Stump
J. Adams
Groff Heirs
S. H.
Wm Bartley
C. Stump
A. Franklin
J. Gardner
C. Longhander
J. Wagner Heirs
A. Sharp
J. B. Ingols
A. Oldham
G. Sharp
H. Christman, Orchard Home
J. B. Ingols
J. W.
F. T.
C. Butler
H. Gosnell
J. T. James
W. Seber
M. Herring
Mrs. Scott
W. Sharp
H. Dickson
J. Bear
D. Lenton
PLAN OF
GENOA
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
G. Williams
Jesse Miller, Greenwood
Mrs. Dean
E. Decker, Mount Pleasant
H. Bennett
W. Sebring
M. Searls
H. Bennett
H. Bearing
Geo McLeod
E. Smothers
E. Nutt
A. McLeod
J. Wise
H. Bennett
G. Mann
T. Bennett
G. Bickner
Mary Miller
L. Stump
H. M. Mattoon
M. E. Ch.
S. H.
H. M. M.
P. O.
R. Martin
T. Clapham
M. Mahaffy
L. Stump
E. Linaberry
J. C. Nutt
M. Howard
A. Dixon
J. Clapham
J. Roberts
J. Van Tassel
J. Hughes, Green Lawn
C. Roberts
T. Bennett
J. Budd
A. Mullen
J. H. Morris
W. H. Budd, Spring Run
G. Mann
L. McLeod
J. W. Worms, Pleasant View
C. Fry
A. Shut
C. Authouse
GENOA ADVERTISG DIRY
Jay Dyer Dealer in thorough bred Spanish Merino Sheep
O. Curtis " " Improved Stock
J. W. Worm Mason
A. S. Mossman Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
H. Christman " " Fine wool Sheep
J. S. Copeland Carpenter & Joiner
H. Johnson Dealer in Improved Stock
T. Burnside " " Thorough Bred Spanish Merino Sheep
R. Smith Grower of fine wool Sheep
G. Sharp Dealer in Thorough bred Stock
J. Hanby " " Fine Wool Sheep
J. Roberts Blacksmith
W. H. Allen Dealer & Breeder of Fine wool Sheep
[corresponds to labeled page 27 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
GENOA
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
W. Shoaf
W. H. Allen, Shady Grove
B. Cornell, Hill Side Home
R. & T. W. Burnside
PLAN OF
GENOA
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
G. Williams
Jesse Miller, Greenwood
Mrs. Dean
E. Decker, Mount Pleasant
H. Bennett
W. Sebring
M. Searls
H. Bennett
H. Bearing
Geo McLeod
E. Smothers
E. Nutt
A. McLeod
J. Wise
H. Bennett
G. Mann
T. Bennett
G. Bickner
Mary Miller
L. Stump
H. M. Mattoon
M. E. Ch.
S. H.
H. M. M.
P. O.
R. Martin
T. Clapham
M. Mahaffy
L. Stump
E. Linaberry
J. C. Nutt
M. Howard
A. Dixon
J. Clapham
J. Roberts
J. Van Tassel
J. Hughes, Green Lawn
C. Roberts
T. Bennett
J. Budd
A. Mullen
J. H. Morris
W. H. Budd, Spring Run
G. Mann
L. McLeod
J. W. Worms, Pleasant View
C. Fry
A. Shut
C. Authouse
GENOA ADVERTISG DIRY
Jay Dyer Dealer in thorough bred Spanish Merino Sheep
O. Curtis " " Improved Stock
J. W. Worm Mason
A. S. Mossman Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
H. Christman " " Fine wool Sheep
J. S. Copeland Carpenter & Joiner
H. Johnson Dealer in Improved Stock
T. Burnside " " Thorough Bred Spanish Merino Sheep
R. Smith Grower of fine wool Sheep
G. Sharp Dealer in Thorough bred Stock
J. Hanby " " Fine Wool Sheep
J. Roberts Blacksmith
W. H. Allen Dealer & Breeder of Fine wool Sheep
Roberts Fort
S. &. G. Mill
J. Roberts, Locust Glen
R. & T. W. Burnside, Pleasant View
R. Smith
W. Smith, Pleasant Hill
H. H.
L. Curtis
F. S.
G. Glass
W. Williams
W. Williams, Maple Shade
Presb Ch
W. Glass
J. Roberts
W. W. Heirs
Geo. Williams
W. Glass
J. R.
W. W.
H. Johnson
J. S. Copeland
C. Smith
N. Smith
Nancy Smith
J. Dyer
J. Dyer, Locust Hill Cottage
J. Curtiss
R. Cook
J. Roberts
J. Roberts 1st
W. Cox
M. Curtis
M. Curtiss, Maple Grove
O. Curtiss, Spruce Run
J. Curtis, Pleast Grove
Curtis Heirs
W. K. Copeland
School
J. Curtiss
Cem
Sugar Grove
H. Edgell
G. Copeland
H. C. Curtiss
E. Blain
W. Williams
E. Copeland Heirs
D. Keeler's Heirs
W. Price
D. Rogers
W. Sebring
Mrs. Roberts
J. R.
PLAN OF
GENOA
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
M. Poppleton, Spring Valley
S. R. S.
J. Harris
J. Fosler
S. Ferson
J. Ferson
J. Freeman
M. P.
J. Bennett
J. Jones
M. Granges
J. Roff
A. Fairman
Lockwood Heirs
Mrs. S. Stanforth
J. Corbin
J. Thompson
S. Paterson
J. Hoffhine, Wild Cherry Grove
A. Hoy
P. Hoy
W. Hyroune
G. W. Wells
N. Wells
Mrs. U. G.
C. Freeman
Mrs. Pierce
Wm Steele
Geo. W. Wells, Locust Cottage
W. W. Jones
J. Smith
J. Stanforth
R. Case
J. Preston
B. Wells
H. Rogers
J. Pace
S. Rogers
P. Cockrell Heirs
P. Freeman
Jas Mossman
J. Carver's Heirs
A. Hoy
J. Mc Millan
W. Shoaf
C. Freeman
W. H. Allen
S. Shaw
H. Pilbrick
H. F.
R. & T. W. B.
R. Smith
A. J. Smith
D. Dusenbury
V. Franklin
W. Rammelsberg
R. Moore
PLAN OF
GENOA
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
S. Patterson
M. P.
P. Ranck
S. Wallace
L. Day
J. Hanby
W. Hanley
W. S. c.
A. Sharp
Wm Frazier
S. Sharp
W. Bell
J. Bryant
W. D. Taylor
G. sharp
C. R.
B S Sh
J. Carver
A. Durst
I. Kiser
L. Raim
Geo Smith
N. Vincent
A. Vincent
Phillip Heirs
N. Hutches
E. McLeed
C. Cook
E. Williams
E. Decker
M. Mann
L. Stump
J. Adams
Groff Heirs
S. H.
Wm Bartley
C. Stump
A. Franklin
J. Gardner
C. Longhander
J. Wagner Heirs
A. Sharp
J. B. Ingols
A. Oldham
G. Sharp
H. Christman, Orchard Home
J. B. Ingols
J. W.
F. T.
C. Butler
H. Gosnell
J. T. James
W. Seber
M. Herring
Mrs. Scott
W. Sharp
H. Dickson
J. Bear
D. Lenton
PLAN OF
GENOA
RANGE XVII TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
G. Williams
Jesse Miller, Greenwood
Mrs. Dean
E. Decker, Mount Pleasant
H. Bennett
W. Sebring
M. Searls
H. Bennett
H. Bearing
Geo McLeod
E. Smothers
E. Nutt
A. McLeod
J. Wise
H. Bennett
G. Mann
T. Bennett
G. Bickner
Mary Miller
L. Stump
H. M. Mattoon
M. E. Ch.
S. H.
H. M. M.
P. O.
R. Martin
T. Clapham
M. Mahaffy
L. Stump
E. Linaberry
J. C. Nutt
M. Howard
A. Dixon
J. Clapham
J. Roberts
J. Van Tassel
J. Hughes, Green Lawn
C. Roberts
T. Bennett
J. Budd
A. Mullen
J. H. Morris
W. H. Budd, Spring Run
G. Mann
L. McLeod
J. W. Worms, Pleasant View
C. Fry
A. Shut
C. Authouse
GENOA ADVERTISG DIRY
Jay Dyer Dealer in thorough bred Spanish Merino Sheep
O. Curtis " " Improved Stock
J. W. Worm Mason
A. S. Mossman Dealer in Dry Goods & Groceries
H. Christman " " Fine wool Sheep
J. S. Copeland Carpenter & Joiner
H. Johnson Dealer in Improved Stock
T. Burnside " " Thorough Bred Spanish Merino Sheep
R. Smith Grower of fine wool Sheep
G. Sharp Dealer in Thorough bred Stock
J. Hanby " " Fine Wool Sheep
J. Roberts Blacksmith
W. H. Allen Dealer & Breeder of Fine wool Sheep
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 31)
Description
[page 31]
[corresponds to labeled page 28 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
HARLEM
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
M. Guin
J. Duckworth
A. Washburn, Locust Grove
J. Edwards
Jacob Feazel
W. Linneberry
E. Carpenter
J. P. Boston
Geo. Baker
J. Stofer
B. Paul
J. Edwards
Ira Tichenor, Hickory Grove
J. Cook
C. B. Paul
R. F. Orndoff
W. Orndoff
J. Love
C. B. Paul
D. Swickard
R. Graves
W. F. Barr
Disciple Ch
J. Bateson
E. Leak
J. Smith
Bailey & Fairman
Mrs. N. Barcus
H. Cockerell
H. DeWolf
S. Lewis
Mrs. Whitney
D. Whitney
E. Whitney
H. De Wolf, Union Farm
W. Perfect
P. O.
Geo. Bailey
J. Feazel
S. Lewis
S. N. Needles
V. M. Ford
S. Lewis, Hickory Point
Mrs. Mann
V. M. Ford, Ford Valley Farm
J. Loran
Geo Garlinghouse, Maple Grove
J. Lourn
PLAN OF
HARLEM
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. Dyer
J. Lounsberry
D. Johnson, Sulphur Run
E. Jacobus, Sulphur Spring Farm
W. Roberts
A. Knox
J. Miller
R. T. McAllister
Mrs. S Allison
Curtis Heirs
W. Allen
Van Clutter
Z. Adams, Shady Side
J. Lenneberry
Jas. Cockrell
Mrs. Cockrell
J. Showatter
T. McMann
E. Blane
M. Curtis
R. Gates
T. H. Marriott
Morgan Heirs
P. C.
R. Keeler Heirs
Leneberry
S. Adams
Z. Adams
B. Adams
R. Adams
T. H. Morriott
P. Cockrell
A. Gardner
S. Adams, Corner Farm
D. Bennett
A. Cockrell, Elmwood
B. Paul
Jos. Orndorff
S. Adams, Prospect Place
W. Adams
C. B. Paul
A. Mann
R. Bennett
Mrs. Fetters
A. Moseman
P. Cockrell, Cottage Hill
R. B. Bennett
S. J. Mann
CENTREVILLE P. O.
PLAN OF
HARLEM
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. Vantassel
Heirs of L. Adams
D. Bennett
E. Downing
A. Adams, Spring Run
J. W. Wheeler
J. W. Bennett
M. E. Ch
J. Adams
Wm. Budd
J. Budd Sen.
J. Budd Jun.
J. O. Adams
Thos. Mann
B. Cook Heirs
S. Mill
J. H. Morris
J. Budd
A. Williams
A. Scott
J. Cook
B. M.
Fairchild
L. Tyler
G. Smothers
Jas Budd
S. Fairchild
Jacob Williams
John A. Williams
Mrs. H.
B. Darling
Mrs. H. Fairchild
Jacob Williams
J. A. Williams
John A. Williams
D. Rarick
G. D. Williams, Oak Grove
Geo Hersey, Pleasant View
C. F. Garner
Greenwood Cemetery
J. Budd
S. Irwin
T. Oldham
Mary Miller
PLAN OF
HARLEM
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Millison
W. F. Barr
C. B. Paul
Daniel Hunt
T. Mann
C. B. Paul
G. Hutrum
S. Cook
Dr. A. D. Mann
S. Hersey
D. Gorsuch, Oak Hall
N. Gorsuch, Pleasant Ridge
Mrs. H. Fairchild
T. Gorsuch
Jas. Savage, Gravel Bank
R. Hatch
A. Creighton
S. Thompson
E. Hatch
A. Hatch
W. Gates
Joseph Gorsuch, Fair View
L. B. Hanover
A. Hatch, Locust Cottage
Daniel Ulry
S. Thompson
J. Harlocker
S. Harlocker
P. R.
S. McClurg
W. Gates
Geo. Garlinghouse
B S Sh
D. Hunt
Wickiser
J. Montgomery, Five Points
J. Brown
A. Willison
Wm Robins
R. Williams
A. Needles
Jackson Fix
S. Gorsuch
J. Evans
Geo Fix
R. Evans
S. Evans
J. Horn
C. Hartsock
J. Gorsuch
J. Whitten
Hanover Heirs
N. Gorsuch
S. Ulry
[corresponds to labeled page 28 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
PLAN OF
HARLEM
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
M. Guin
J. Duckworth
A. Washburn, Locust Grove
J. Edwards
Jacob Feazel
W. Linneberry
E. Carpenter
J. P. Boston
Geo. Baker
J. Stofer
B. Paul
J. Edwards
Ira Tichenor, Hickory Grove
J. Cook
C. B. Paul
R. F. Orndoff
W. Orndoff
J. Love
C. B. Paul
D. Swickard
R. Graves
W. F. Barr
Disciple Ch
J. Bateson
E. Leak
J. Smith
Bailey & Fairman
Mrs. N. Barcus
H. Cockerell
H. DeWolf
S. Lewis
Mrs. Whitney
D. Whitney
E. Whitney
H. De Wolf, Union Farm
W. Perfect
P. O.
Geo. Bailey
J. Feazel
S. Lewis
S. N. Needles
V. M. Ford
S. Lewis, Hickory Point
Mrs. Mann
V. M. Ford, Ford Valley Farm
J. Loran
Geo Garlinghouse, Maple Grove
J. Lourn
PLAN OF
HARLEM
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. Dyer
J. Lounsberry
D. Johnson, Sulphur Run
E. Jacobus, Sulphur Spring Farm
W. Roberts
A. Knox
J. Miller
R. T. McAllister
Mrs. S Allison
Curtis Heirs
W. Allen
Van Clutter
Z. Adams, Shady Side
J. Lenneberry
Jas. Cockrell
Mrs. Cockrell
J. Showatter
T. McMann
E. Blane
M. Curtis
R. Gates
T. H. Marriott
Morgan Heirs
P. C.
R. Keeler Heirs
Leneberry
S. Adams
Z. Adams
B. Adams
R. Adams
T. H. Morriott
P. Cockrell
A. Gardner
S. Adams, Corner Farm
D. Bennett
A. Cockrell, Elmwood
B. Paul
Jos. Orndorff
S. Adams, Prospect Place
W. Adams
C. B. Paul
A. Mann
R. Bennett
Mrs. Fetters
A. Moseman
P. Cockrell, Cottage Hill
R. B. Bennett
S. J. Mann
CENTREVILLE P. O.
PLAN OF
HARLEM
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
J. Vantassel
Heirs of L. Adams
D. Bennett
E. Downing
A. Adams, Spring Run
J. W. Wheeler
J. W. Bennett
M. E. Ch
J. Adams
Wm. Budd
J. Budd Sen.
J. Budd Jun.
J. O. Adams
Thos. Mann
B. Cook Heirs
S. Mill
J. H. Morris
J. Budd
A. Williams
A. Scott
J. Cook
B. M.
Fairchild
L. Tyler
G. Smothers
Jas Budd
S. Fairchild
Jacob Williams
John A. Williams
Mrs. H.
B. Darling
Mrs. H. Fairchild
Jacob Williams
J. A. Williams
John A. Williams
D. Rarick
G. D. Williams, Oak Grove
Geo Hersey, Pleasant View
C. F. Garner
Greenwood Cemetery
J. Budd
S. Irwin
T. Oldham
Mary Miller
PLAN OF
HARLEM
RANGE XVI TOWNSHIP III
Scale 2 Inches to the Mile
Millison
W. F. Barr
C. B. Paul
Daniel Hunt
T. Mann
C. B. Paul
G. Hutrum
S. Cook
Dr. A. D. Mann
S. Hersey
D. Gorsuch, Oak Hall
N. Gorsuch, Pleasant Ridge
Mrs. H. Fairchild
T. Gorsuch
Jas. Savage, Gravel Bank
R. Hatch
A. Creighton
S. Thompson
E. Hatch
A. Hatch
W. Gates
Joseph Gorsuch, Fair View
L. B. Hanover
A. Hatch, Locust Cottage
Daniel Ulry
S. Thompson
J. Harlocker
S. Harlocker
P. R.
S. McClurg
W. Gates
Geo. Garlinghouse
B S Sh
D. Hunt
Wickiser
J. Montgomery, Five Points
J. Brown
A. Willison
Wm Robins
R. Williams
A. Needles
Jackson Fix
S. Gorsuch
J. Evans
Geo Fix
R. Evans
S. Evans
J. Horn
C. Hartsock
J. Gorsuch
J. Whitten
Hanover Heirs
N. Gorsuch
S. Ulry
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 32)
Description
[page 32]
[corresponds to labeled page 29 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
From a Photo by Prof. Couch
Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Delaware, O.
Ohio Wesleyan Female College, Delaware, O.
P. S. Donelson Presd.
Worley & Bracher Lth. 320 Chestnut St. Philad
Delaware Manufacturing Company, Delaware, Ohio
W. W. Scarborough Pres't
Jas. M. Hawes Ag't
Geo. F. Pierce Sec'y
Capital of $ 150,000
Manufacturers of Flax & Jute Goods
[corresponds to labeled page 29 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
From a Photo by Prof. Couch
Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Delaware, O.
Ohio Wesleyan Female College, Delaware, O.
P. S. Donelson Presd.
Worley & Bracher Lth. 320 Chestnut St. Philad
Delaware Manufacturing Company, Delaware, Ohio
W. W. Scarborough Pres't
Jas. M. Hawes Ag't
Geo. F. Pierce Sec'y
Capital of $ 150,000
Manufacturers of Flax & Jute Goods
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 33)
Description
[page 33]
[corresponds to labeled page 31 of Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
From a photo by T. A. Beach
American House Delaware O
C. A. Crandal, Prop'r
Lith. by Worley & Braucher 320 Chestnut St Philad.
Ohio White Sulphur Springs
Col J. H. Ferry Prop'r
Maj. B. F. Fifield } Clerks
C. F. Topping }
Refurnished & Refitted 1866
Greenwood
Res & Vineyard of F. P. Vergon, Delaware, O.
Rural Cottage
Res. of A. L. Parker, Delaware, O.
Oak-Grove
Res. of Nicholas Jones, Delaware O.
Resort for Festivals and Pleasure Parties
Hill's Grove,
At Ohio White Sulphur Springs.
[corresponds to labeled page 31 of Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
From a photo by T. A. Beach
American House Delaware O
C. A. Crandal, Prop'r
Lith. by Worley & Braucher 320 Chestnut St Philad.
Ohio White Sulphur Springs
Col J. H. Ferry Prop'r
Maj. B. F. Fifield } Clerks
C. F. Topping }
Refurnished & Refitted 1866
Greenwood
Res & Vineyard of F. P. Vergon, Delaware, O.
Rural Cottage
Res. of A. L. Parker, Delaware, O.
Oak-Grove
Res. of Nicholas Jones, Delaware O.
Resort for Festivals and Pleasure Parties
Hill's Grove,
At Ohio White Sulphur Springs.
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 34)
Description
[page 34]
[corresponds to labeled page 32 in the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
Temple of Honor Hall
Fine Art Gallery
Prof. Couch Artist
Evans Block
Stoves & Tin Ware
Millinery
Groceries
Thomas Evans, Jr.
Manufacturer of
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
and Dealer in
Stoves and House Furnishing Goods,
J. L. Slough & Co.
Dealers In
Groceries, Provisions,
Flour and Feed,
Delaware, Ohio
Boots & Shoes
G. H. Waldo.
Clothing
Reynolds & Prank
G. H. Woldo,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Boots & Shoes
Sandusky Street
Delaware, O.
Reynolds & Frank,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Ready-Made Clothing
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Carpet Bags, &c.
Delaware, O.
Garments made to order. Cloths, Cassimeres
and Vestings constantly on hand.
Hedge Farm
Res. of Joseph A. Caldwell, Trenton Tp. O.
The Property of Joseph A. and Jesse Caldwell. This is the only Hedge Farm in the State. It has now twenty-
one hundred rods of hedge fence, which, for beauty and durability, cannot be surpassed by any farm in the State -
and all grown in seven years from time of resettling.
Linnwood
Res. of D. H. Peters, Trenton Tp. Delaware Co. O.
Breeder & Dealer in thorough bred Spanish Merino Sheep
[corresponds to labeled page 32 in the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
Temple of Honor Hall
Fine Art Gallery
Prof. Couch Artist
Evans Block
Stoves & Tin Ware
Millinery
Groceries
Thomas Evans, Jr.
Manufacturer of
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
and Dealer in
Stoves and House Furnishing Goods,
J. L. Slough & Co.
Dealers In
Groceries, Provisions,
Flour and Feed,
Delaware, Ohio
Boots & Shoes
G. H. Waldo.
Clothing
Reynolds & Prank
G. H. Woldo,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Boots & Shoes
Sandusky Street
Delaware, O.
Reynolds & Frank,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Ready-Made Clothing
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Carpet Bags, &c.
Delaware, O.
Garments made to order. Cloths, Cassimeres
and Vestings constantly on hand.
Hedge Farm
Res. of Joseph A. Caldwell, Trenton Tp. O.
The Property of Joseph A. and Jesse Caldwell. This is the only Hedge Farm in the State. It has now twenty-
one hundred rods of hedge fence, which, for beauty and durability, cannot be surpassed by any farm in the State -
and all grown in seven years from time of resettling.
Linnwood
Res. of D. H. Peters, Trenton Tp. Delaware Co. O.
Breeder & Dealer in thorough bred Spanish Merino Sheep
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 35)
Description
[page 35]
[corresponds to front of back fly leaf at end of Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
W.H. Wilson [written at bottom left and again at upper right]
[corresponds to front of back fly leaf at end of Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]
W.H. Wilson [written at bottom left and again at upper right]
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866 (p. 36)
Description
[page 36]
William S Gorsuch [written upside down]
William S Gorsuch [written upside down]
Dublin Core
Title
Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866
Subject
Cartography--Delaware County--Township
Maps--Atlases--Delaware County--Ohio
Maps--Delaware County--Ohio
Maps--Atlases--Delaware County--Ohio
Maps--Delaware County--Ohio
Description
1866 Atlas of Delaware County, Ohio including township maps. Collection note: page 6, Plan of the Town of Delaware, is missing in this atlas. This map is an original edition color print. Each township has its own page.
Creator
F.W. Beers
Publisher
Beers, Ellis & Soule
Date
1866
Contributor
Assistants: A. Leavenworth; Geo. E. Warner
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Format
Map
Language
English
Type
Still Image
Text
Text
Identifier
31060820
Collection
Citation
F.W. Beers, “Atlas of Delaware Co., Ohio 1866,” Delaware County Memory, accessed November 15, 2024, http://66.213.124.233/items/show/69.