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Hartland Township Business Notices
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Name |
Business Info |
| Andrus, Laura P. | Engaged in Genl farming, Dist. No. 1. |
| Armstrong, G. W. | Farmer, fruit & stock grower, Came to County in fall of 1843, Dist No. 5. |
| Armstrong, John | Engaged in Genl farming, Dist. No. 7. |
| Armstrong, L. L. | Engaged in genl farming. frac Dist No. 1. |
| Auten, W. F. | Engaged in genl farming. Also breeder of fine horses. Dist. No. 6. |
| Bullard, John | Genl farmer, Mr. Bullard is one of the earliest settlers of the town. Dist. No. 6. |
| Burch, John | Genl farmer, Dist No. 6. |
| Campbell, A. | Engaged in genl farming, Dist No. 2. |
| Cimmer, J. W. | Genl farmer, stock & fruit grower. Dist No. 6. |
| Clark, LeGrand | Engaged in genl farming, stock growing a specialty. Mr. Clark is one of the earliest settlers of the town. Settled May 1841, Dist No. 1. |
| Cook, John | Engaged in genl farming. sheep growing a specialty, Dist No. 5. |
| Cornwell, M. L. | Genl farmer, stock & fruit grower. Dist No. 1. |
| Cranstone, John | Engaged in genl farming, Dist. No. 1. |
| Crouse, Ira D. | Genl farmer, Also County statistical reporter to the Agricultural department at Washington and to the Natl Crop Reporter of Indianapolis, and a member of the Constitutional Convention. Dist No. 2. |
| Cullin, John | Genl farmer and mason. Came into the county Jan 1, 1836. Dist. No 4. |
| Cunday, A. R. | Engaged in genl farming. Dist No. 6. |
| Devereaux, J. & T. | Engaged in genl farming, Dist No. 6. |
| Glazier, E. W. | Engaged in genl farming, Dist No. 2. |
| Graham, Margaret | Engaged in genl farming. Came into the county in 1843, Dist No. 2. |
| Graham, R. | Farmer, fruit & stock grower. Came into the county 1843, Dist No. 2. |
| Griswold, Henry | Engaged in genl farming. Came into the town, May 1836. Dist No. 4. |
| Hibner, Frederick | Genl farmer, stock & fruit grower, Dist No. 6. |
| Hodge, C. J. | Engaged in genl farming, Fine Durham cattle a specialty, Dist No. 1. |
| Jones, T. N. | Engaged in genl farming, frac Dist No. 6. |
| Kinney, Wm. N. | Engaged in genl farming. Came into the county in 1835, Dist No. 7. |
| Lanning, W. C. | Engaged in genl farming. Came into the town in 1836. Dist No. 2. |
| Lemen, Geo. C. | Engaged in genl farming. Also music teacher, Dist No. 5. |
| Lemen, Wm. F. | Engaged in genl farming, Dist No. 2. |
| Lyon, M. B. | Engaged in genl farming. Dist No. 1. |
| Mapes, Samuel | Genl farmer, carpenter and joiner, Mr. Mapes is one of the earliest settlers of Hartland Twp. The town was named by his father after his native township in New York state, Dist No. 5. |
| McCall, Robert | Engaged in genl farming. Also propt of threshing machine, Dist No. 1. |
| McGuire, H. T. |
Engaged in genl farming, Dist No. 4. |
| Openo, Charles | Engaged in genl farming. Dist No. 1. |
| Palmer, A. | Engaged in genl farming. Came into the county in 1837. Dist No 7. |
| Sloan, Robert | Engaged in genl farming, Dist No. 2. |
| Smith, Mrs. C. M. | Engaged in farming. Settled in the town in 1853, frac Dist No. 9. |
| Smith, Mrs. S. A. | Engaged in genl farming, Dist No. 7. |
| Townley, A. J. | Engaged in genl farming. Settled in twp. July 1836. Dist No. 5. |
| Weaver, Mrs. C. A. | Engaged in genl farming, Dist No. 5. |
| Whitehead, Morris | Engaged in genl farming. Came into the county in 1837, frac Dist No. 1. |
| Wyman, H. H. | Genl farmer, fruit & stock grower, Dist No. 1. |
| HARTLAND | |
| ATTORNEY | |
| Dunham, John | Atty at law. Also genl farmer, Dist No. 5. |
| BLACKSMITH | |
| Stedman, F. A. | Manufr of wagons, carriages, sleighs, and cutters. All work promptly and neatly executed. Horse shoeing a specialty. |
| BOOTS & SHOES | |
| Seaman, W. T. | Manufr of and dealer in boots and shoes. Repairing neatly done. Custom work a specialty. |
| HARNESS | |
| Birdsall, Frank | Manufr od and dealer in light and heavy harnesses, whips, blankets &c. Those wishing a good harness can do better at Birdsall's in quality and price than any other place in the state. |
| MERCHANTS | |
| Chambers, O. B. | Genl dealer in groceries, provisions, crockery and glassware, hats, caps, boots and shoes, ready-made clothing, notions &c. |
| Kirk, Newton T. | Notary public and Postmaster. Also dealer in dry goods, groceries, provisions, boots, shoes, caps, hats, hardware, crockery, glassware, notions &c. |
| MILLERS | |
| Parshall, C. A. | Propt of Hartland flouring and grist Mill. |
| Myers, Stephen L. | Miller at Parshall & Roberts Mill. |
| PHYSICIAN | |
| Hayford, Wm. M. | Physician and surgeon. Office cor Avon & Phelps Sts. |
| PAINTER | |
| Kirk, John | Engaged in painting. Also genl farmer. |
| MISCELLANEOUS | |
| Crouse, Henry P. | Farmer. |
| Ethridge, N. C. | Engaged in genl farming and horse breeding. |
| PARSHALLVILLE | |
| MANUFACTURER | |
| Tilden, Daniel | Propt of Cheese Manufactory. |
| MERCHANTS | |
| Griswold & Norbert | Dealers in fry goods, groceries, hats caps, boots, shoes, hardware, crockery and glassware, notions &c. |
| PHYSICIAN | |
| Mather, Cyrus, M. D. | Physician, surgeon and druggist. |
| MISCELLANEOUS | |
| Avery, Wells | Engaged in genl farming. |
| Griswold, J. S. | Genl farmer. Also engaged in dairying business. |
| Knight, Rufus | Engaged in genl farming. |
| Thayer, Ira | Engaged in the Cheese business. Also genl farmer. |
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