Salem Township Directory 1850
Abstracted from Federal Population Census, Muskingum County, Ohio, M432, Roll #717, listing the occupations of Salem township residents other than farming and stock raising.
Name | Occupation/notes |
Ault, Andrew | Carpenter |
Barton, Francis | Blacksmith |
Barton, Arthur | Teamster |
Barton, William | Blacksmith |
Beatty, Abraham | Merchant |
Bois, Robert | Merchant |
Boileau, James | Cooper |
Bundle, William | Gunsmith |
Burley, Isaac | Tailor |
Carney, Thomas J. | Peddler |
Collins, George A. | Stonemason |
Coloin, William D. | Teacher |
Cone, Jared, Jr. & sons Milton, Morton & Hamilton | Merchants |
Coultrap, David, | Carpenter |
Coultrap, Henry, | Carpenter |
Crane, Evin J. - | Teacher |
Crozgay, Michael, | Shoemaker |
Cunningham, James P. | Merchant |
Darner, Jacob | Carpenter |
Decker, Henry | Physician |
Draper, John | Saddler |
Ellis, Silas | Gunsmith |
Fitz, Alvin C. | Carpenter |
Fitz, Samuel | Saddler |
Frazer, Martin | Marble Polisher |
Garling, Henry | Marble Polisher |
Gaumer, Adam | Carpenter |
Gaumer, Jonathan | Carder |
Handal, Nicholas | Grocer |
Johnson, Robert | Carpenter |
Johnson, Samuel | Carpenter |
Kinney, Jacob | Tailor assisted by Benjamin F. Warmsley |
King, Seldon | Stonemason |
Leslie, James H. | Wagon Maker assisted by William J. Green |
Lester, William | Tanner |
McCurdy, William & son John | Blacksmiths |
McClure, Thomas | Tanner |
Mitchell, Daniel P. | M. E. Minister |
Mills, John | Physician |
Nelson, Thomas & son James | Wagon Makers |
Reasoner, Harmon | Clerking |
Reasoner, Jacob | Physician |
Rechel, Peter | Lock Maker |
Rechel, Philip | Shoemaker assisted by Michael Donly |
Richardson, James C. | Shoemaker |
Richie, William | Chair Maker |
Rodecker, John & son William | Millers |
Roff, Henry S. | Merchant |
Rorick, Jesse | Shoemaker |
Rorick, Jonas | Tailor assisted by Cornelius Bowers |
Rorick, Perry | Tailor |
Ross, Denison | Merchant |
Sedwick, William | Baptist Minister |
Shirer, George W. | Cabinet Maker |
Shirer, Henry C. | Cabinet Maker |
Shirer, James M. | Carpenter |
Shirer, Quincey A. | Carpenter |
Shrigley, William, | Cooper assisted by Noah Shrigley & Henry, Mangold |
Snoots, Addison, | Blacksmith |
Stenger, Jacob & son Jacob, Jr. | Grocers |
Stiers, Isaac | Merchant assisted by John 0. Shrigley & John Adams |
Stiers, John W. | Clerk |
Sturtz, Jacob & son Valentine | Merchants |
Switzer, John | Shoemaker |
Tomlinson, Adam C. & sons James & Thomas | Shoemakers assisted by Joseph Osler, John McCurdy & Daniel Spicer |
Tomlinson, Phineas & sons John C. & William H. | Blacksmiths |
Turner, James | Shoemaker |
Wages, Silas | Tailor |
Wahler, Frederick | Saddler |
Watts, William W. | Blacksmith assisted by John McCully & Isaac Misior |
Whissle, William H. | Stonemason |
Whissle, Samuel | Stonemason |
Williams, Asher | Chair Maker |
Wolf, John L. C. | Saddler |
Zimbelman, John | Shoemaker assisted by Walter Kelly, Jacob Piper, George Miers & Levi Prince |
Adamsville Directory 1860
Abstracted from Federal Population Census, Muskingum County, Ohio, M653, Roll # 1018
Name | Occupation/notes |
Ault, Andrew | Carpenter assisted by Franklin Celey |
Baker, Philip A. | Physician |
Boileau, Joseph | Cooper |
Barton, Francis & son Benjamin W. | Blacksmiths |
Barton, Anne M. | Milliner |
Bouts, Ann & Sarah | Seamstresses |
Corral, Daniel A. | Stone Cutter |
Coulter, Elijah | Mill Wright |
Coulter, James | Apprentice Mill Wright |
Coulter, Jane M. | Teacher |
Decker, Henry | Physician |
Decker, Mary E. | Milliner |
Desselims, W. | Carpenter |
Fitz, Samuel | Saddler |
Force, Harris | Tanner |
Forch, W. V. | M. E. Minister |
Graves, David | Harness Maker |
Harris, Samuel | Tombstone Maker |
Hensey, William | Painter |
Huston, John | M. E. Minister |
Kelly, Walter | Shoemaker |
Littick, Joseph | Carpenter |
McGaw, H.D. | Painter |
Mackey, Robert | Teacher |
Mangold, Henry | Cooper |
Meyer, Charles | Gunsmith |
Mozer, Adam | Grocer |
Munch, Louis | Teacher |
Neisanger, Jacob | Tinner |
Nimms, Asa | Harness Maker |
Nimms, Leonard | Saddler |
Oden, Joseph | Shoemaker |
Piper, Jacob | Shoemaker |
Richards, John P. | Bookkeeper |
Richardson, David | Merchant |
Roff, H.S. & son Henry | Merchants |
Roff, John W. | Blacksmith |
Rorick, Jesse | Shoemaker |
Rorick, Jonas | Tailor |
Rorick, R.P. | Tailor |
Ross, Robert | Teamster |
Sandel, Jacob | Wagon Maker |
Sedwick, William | Baptist Minister |
Shirer, Hanry C. | Cabinet Maker |
Shirer, James M. | Carpenter |
Shirer, Quincey A. | Carpenter |
Shrigley, Noah | Merchant |
Shrigley, Penelope | Milliner |
Sidle, John | Physician |
Snoots, Jacob A. & son George W. | Blacksmiths George P. Werts was apprentice in their shop |
Stiers, John W. | Merchant |
Stiers, Lucinda | Milliner |
Stoner, L.D. | Merchant |
Sturtz, Catharine | Weaver |
Sturtz, Jacob | Peddler |
Sturtz, Valentine | Daguerian Artist |
Thomas, George | Cabinet Maker assisted by William J. Jackson |
Tomlinson, Adam C. | Boot & Shoemaker |
Wages, Silas | Tailor |
Watts, W. W. & son George W. | Blacksmiths |
Wells, George | Teacher |
Werts, Jacob H. | Wagon Maker |
Whitcraft, Mary A. | Seamstress |
Wires, George | Shoemaker |
Other tradesmen living in Salem township in 1860 were: |
Ailer, Christopher | Stonemason |
Bartholomew, Abraham | E. L. Minister |
Bratton, James | Miller |
Collins, George A. | Plasterer |
Duff, Lewis | Grocer |
Hummager, William | Carpenter |
Jackson, Hiram | Carpenter |
McCurdy, William | Blacksmith |
Orndorf, Westfale | Carpenter |
Reasoner, Elizabeth | Milliner |
Vernon, Nancy | Milliner |
Winn, Nancy | Milliner |
Adamsville Directory 1866
Abstracted from 1866 Atlas of Muskingum County, Ohio, page 8
Name | Occupation/notes |
Geo. W. Dilley | Dealer in Gen'l. Merchandise |
A. Jordan | Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes |
Adam Moser | Grocer & Dealer in Liquors |
Miss Lou Moser | Milliner, East St. |
Asa Nims | Saddles, Harness, Whips, etc. |
Jacob Nuxinger | Manuftr. Tin & Sheet Iron Ware |
David Richardson | Justice/Peace, Propr. Hotel & Gen'l. Dealer |
W. Sedwick | Pastor Baptist Church |
Wm. B. Shane | School Teacher |
H. C. Shirer | Undertaker, Cabinet Maker & Dealer in Furniture & Chairs |
Enoch Shrigley | Manuftr. & Dealer in Boots & Shoes |
J. A. Snoots | All kinds Blacksmithing & Machine work done to order |
J. B. Spellman | P. M. & Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, etc. |
Adam C. Tomlinson | Manuftr. & Dealer in Boots & Shoes |
W. W. Watts | Auctioneer & Blacksmith |
Adamsville Directory 1870
Abstracted from Federal Population Census, Muskingum County, Ohio, M593, Roll #1250
Name | Occupation/notes |
Aler, Christian | Stonemason |
Ault, Andrew | Carpenter |
Baker, Philip A. | Physician |
Baker, Samuel | Grocer |
Bartholomew, Adam N. | Lutheran Minister |
Beck, Charles | Miller |
Cazer, John | Carpenter |
Churchill, John F. | Silversmith |
Decker, Henry | Physician |
Dodd, Charles N. | Cooper & Tinsmith |
Gaumer, Lyman & son Henry | Carpenters |
Hager, F. | Cigar Maker |
Harris, Samuel | Stonemason |
Hastings, A. | Music Teacher |
Jones, John | Stonemason |
Jordan, Augustus | Dry Goods Dealer |
Mangold, Henry | Cooper |
May, Edwin | Shoemaker |
Mills, Milton | Miller |
Moser, Adam | Grocer |
Moser, Mary | Milliner |
Neisanger, Jacob | Tinner |
Nimms, Asa & sons Leonard & David | Harness & Saddle Makers |
Oden, Joseph | Shoemaker |
Piper, Jacob | Shoemaker |
Rechel, John | Butcher |
Roff, Henry S. | Dry Goods Dealer |
Rorick, Jonas | Tailor |
Russell, James | M.E. Minister |
Schuler, Henry | Wagon Maker assisted by George V. Kern & Lyman J. Aler |
Sedwiclk, William | Baptist Minister |
Sedwick, Lorinda | Dress Maker |
Shirer, Henry & son Albert | Cabinet Makers |
Shirer, James M. & son Winfield | Carpenters |
Shrigley, Penelope | Milliner |
Snoots, Jacob A. | Blacksmith |
Spillman, John B. | Dry Goods Dealer |
Tomlinson, Adam | Shoemaker |
Trittipo, Oliver M. | Blacksmith |
Watts, George | Blacksmith |
Wiles, F. M. | Grocer |
Yeager, Arehart | Grist Mill Engineer |
Zimmer, David | Hotel Keeper |
Other tradesmen living in Salem township in 1870 were: |
Carlisle, William | Journeyman Miller |
Gaumer, Riley | Carpenter |
Jackson, Hiram | House Carpenter |
Mitchell, John | School Teacher |
Osler, Ethel | Governess (Wm. Denison's) |
Sandle, Adeline | Dress Maker |
Shirer, Quincy | Carpenter |
Whitcraft, Francis | Stonemason |
Winn, Bishrod F. | Cooper |
Adamsville Directory 1875
Abstracted from 1875 Atlas of Muskingum County, Ohio, page 121
Name | Location | Settled | Nativity | Business | Address |
Armstrong, William | Sec. 12 | 1812 | Ireland | Farmer | Adamsville |
Adams, W. W. | Sec. 16 | 1822 | Ohio | Farmer | Adamsville |
Ailer, C. F. | Zanesville St. | 1838 | Germany | Stonemason | Adamsville |
Armstrong, Mary | Sec. 19 | 1810 | Ireland | Farmer | Norwich |
Buker, C. H. | Sec. 1 | 1845 | Ohio | Farmer | Adamsville |
Bainter, J. A. | Sec. 10 | 1834 | Ohio | Farmer | Adamsville |
Barclay, Samuel | Cambridge St. | 1841 | Ohio | Physician-Surgeon | |
Baker, P. A. | Village | 1832 | Ohio | Physician-Surgeon | Adamsville |
Baker, A. L. & Bro. | Main St. | 1852 | Ohio | Carriage, House & Sign Painting | Adamsville |
Brock, E. | Sec. 20 | 1841 | Ohio | Farmer | Norwich |
Denison, Wm. S. | Sec. 15 | 1810 | Mass. | Farmer & Stock Raiser | Adamsville |
Garrett, John W. | Zanesville St. | 1835 | Ohio | Merchant, Druggist & P. M. | |
Gerber, David | Zanesville St. | 1860 | Switzerland | Saddler & Harness Maker | Adamsville |
Hardy, J. A. | Sec. 18 | 1827 | Ohio | Farmer, Dealer in Boots & Shoes | Flat Rock, IL. |
Hanes, R. J. | Sec. 18 | 1831 | Ohio | Stock Dealer & Farmer | Sonora |
Knicely, Hannah | Sec. 1 | 1827 | Pa. | Farmer | Adamsville |
Knicely, Isaac | Sec. 1 | 1827 | Pa. | Farmer Stock Raiser | Adamsville |
Knipe, Philip | Sec. 18 | 1842 | Pa. | Farmer | Adamsville |
Lowe, J. W. | Sec. 2 | 1859 | Va. | Farmer | Adamsville |
Roff, H. S. | Zanesville St. | 1831 | Pa. | Merchant | Adamsville |
Rechel, Philip | Sec. 16 | 1837 | Germany | Farmer (Retired) | E. Greenwood |
Stotts, S. | Sec. 18 | 1846 | Ohio | Farmer | Adamsville |
Snoots, G. W. | Zanesville St. | 1843 | Ohio | Mfr. Carriage & Wagon | Adamsville |
Schuler, H. | Zanesville St. | 1861 | France | Wagon Mfr. | Adamsville |
Spencer, E. | Zanesville St. | 1849 | Ohio | Music Teacher & Director in Musical Instruments | Adamsville |
Shroyer, P. C. | Sec. 1 | 1839 | Ohio | Farmer | Adamsville |
Shrigley, J. O. | Sec. 10 | 1823 | Ohio | Farmer | Adamsville |
Spragg, Mary | Sec. 2 | 1814 | Ohio | Farmer | Adamsville |
Shirer, Q. A. | Sec. 3 | 1827 | Ohio | Farmer | Adamsville |
Trittipo, O. M. | Zanesville St. | 1840 | Ohio | Blacksmith | Adamsville |
Winn, James | Sec. 20 | 1822 | Va. | Farmer & Stock Raiser | Adamsville |
Wheeler, Henry | Sec. 7 | 1820 | Md. | Farmer & Stock Raiser | Adamsville |
Williams, W. S. | Sec. 13 | 1817 | Ohio | Farmer | |
Weber, John | Zanesville St. | 1873 | Germany | Evangelical Lutheran Minister | Adamsville |
Wine, J. V. | Sec. 3 | 1841 | Va. | Farmer & Stock Raiser | Adamsville |
Adamsville Directory 1880
Abstracted from Federal Population Census, Muskingum County, Ohio, T9, Roll #1054
Name | Occupation/notes |
Aler, C. F. | Stonemason |
Ault, Andrew | Carpenter |
Ault, J. A. | Blacksmith |
Baker, Wilbert | Painter |
Boileau, John | Vagrant |
Decker, Henry | Physician |
Fitz, James W | Tinsmith |
Garrett, John W. | Druggist |
Gaumer, Lyman | Carpenter |
Gaumer, T. | Physician |
Geyer, C. A. | Dry Goods Dealer |
Gurber, David | Harness & Saddle Maker |
Hanks, C. H. | Miller |
Hoover, J. R. | M. E. Minister |
Hurdle, A. J. | Harness & Saddle Maker |
Jordan, Augustus | Dry Goods Dealer |
Jordan, Lucy | Teacher |
Kern, Geo. V. | Wagon Maker |
King, Hugh | Dry Goods Dealer |
Lowe, H. T. | Butcher |
Lowe, R. H. | Butcher |
Mangold, Henry W. | Cooper |
May, E. D. | Shoemaker |
Nimms, Asa | Harness & Saddle Maker |
Prince, John W. | Shoemaker |
Rader, H. M. | M. E. Minister |
Rorick, Elnora | Tailoress |
Rorick, Jonas | Tailor |
Rorick, J. M. | Wagon Maker |
Ross, Homer | Painter |
Ross, H. H. | Barber |
Ross, Mary | Milliner |
Schuler, Henry | Wagon Maker |
Shirer, H. C. & son J. W. | Cabinet Makers |
Shirer, W. S. | Carpenter |
Skinner, J. C. | Baptist Minister |
Shoemaker, Geo. W. | Township Assessor |
Snoots, Harvey | Blacksmith |
Snoots, Homer | Teacher |
Snoots, J. A. & sons Howard & G. W. | Blacksmiths |
Spencer, Edward | Teacher |
Swill, T. V. | Carpenter |
Tomlinson, A.C. & son M. F. | Dry Goods Dealers |
Trittipo, O. M. | Blacksmith |
Trittipo, Wm. | Shoemaker |
Weber, C. S. | Painter |
Weber, John | Lutheran Minister |
Yeager, Arheart | Grist Mill Engineer |
Other tradesmen living in Salem township in 1880 were: |
Atwell, J. W. | School Teacher |
Baughman, J. W. | Carpenter |
Gaumert Daniel H. | Teacher |
Gaumer, Riley | Carpenter |
Hanks, J. D. | Tiller |
Hanks, A. B. | Stock Dealer |
Hunter, Anna M. | Teacher |
Smith, James W. | Saw Mill Worker |
Adamsville Directory 1882
Abstracted from Everhart's History of Muskingum County, Ohio, published 1882, page 465
Name | Occupation/notes |
Aler, Christian | Plasterer |
Baker, William | Painter |
Decker, Henry | Physician |
Fitz, J. W. | Tinner |
Garrett, John W. | Post Master, Druggist & Barber |
Gaumer, Thomas | Physician |
Gerber, David | Harness & Saddle Maker |
Geyer, C. A. | Store |
Hanks, J. D. | Grist Mill |
Harrison, Richard | Baptist Minister |
Hoover, J. R. | M. E. Minister |
Hurdle, A. J. | Store |
Jordan, A. | Store |
Kern, Geo. V. | Wagon Maker |
Lowe, Robert A. | Butcher |
Nimms, Asa | Harness & Saddle Maker |
Prince, John | Shoemaker |
Rader, H. M. | M. E. Minister |
Rechel, John | Shoemaker |
Rerick, Jonas | Tailor |
Ross, Henry | Barber |
Ross, Molly | Millinery |
Sedwick, Laura | Dress Maker |
Shirer, H. C. | Furniture and Undertaker |
Shirer, W. S. | Carpenter |
Shuler, George | Wagon Maker |
Snoots, J. A. | Blacksmith |
Spencer, Prof. E. | Normal School Educator |
Tomlinson, A. C. | Store |
Trittipo, Oliver | Blacksmith |
Weber, John, | Lutheran Minister |
Adamsville Directory 1890
Abstracted from the Business Review of Muskingum County, Ohio, published in 1890, taken from pages 87, 88 & 89
Business | Description |
STURTZ & FERREL |
Hardware, Farm Implements & Machinery. This business was established in February of 1889.
John P. Sturtz and Elbert S. Ferrel, dealers in general hardware embracing farmers' and
mechanics' tools, table and pocket cutlery, tinware, heating and
cooking stoves, house furnishing goods, pumps, fencing, blacksmiths' and builders'
hardware, paints, oils and varnishes; builders of farm machinery, wagons, carts etc. |
W. C. WATERS, M.D. |
Resident physician and surgeon. He began his medical practice in 1879 with
Dr. A. L. Jackson of Otsego, and later attended Columbus Medical College,
graduating in 1881, and soon after opened his office at Adamsville. |
J. W. SHIRER |
Manufacturer & Dealer in Household Furniture and Undertaker.
John William Shirer was born in 1853. After completing his
schooling he was hired by his father, Mr. H.C. Shirer, succeeding
him in business in 1880. A dealer in household and cabinet furniture
including uppolstered goods and fine woods, and the manufacture of
office or bar furniture. In the undertaking department:
plain wood and cloth covered caskets, burial cases and trimmings.
Two good hearses and outfits prepared to conduct funerals in town
or in the country at reasonable prices. |
KEYES & SNOOTS |
General Blacksmithing; started first by Mr. J.A.
Snoots who was bought out by Mr. T. D. Keyes in 1888. He operated
the business up to October, last, when the present partnership was
formed with Mr. G. W. Snoots who is acting foreman assisted by Mr.
Eugene Prince and Mr. W. U. Geller. Specializing in horseshoeing
and other general blacksmithing, job work and repairing; dealers
in Eureka mowers, Champion farm wagons, spring wagons, carts, etc. |
A. C. TOMLINSON & SON |
General Merchandise; the business was started
by the senior member of the firm in 1873. In 1882 he admitted his
son M. F. Tomlinson as a partner. A. C. Tomlinson was born in the
county in 1826. He learned the shoemaking trade which he followed
until he established his business which carries a complete line of
foreign and America dry goods, ladies' and mens' furnishings, wraps,
cloaks, boots, shoes, rubbers, dry goods, ready-made clothing; hats,
caps, glassware, hardware, groceries, country produce, tobacco, cigars and notions. |
W. P. HOSICK, M. D. |
Resident physician and Surgeon. He was born
1858 in Guernsey county on a farm, and spent his earlier life farmng
and teaching. He commenced the study of medicine with Dr. A. E.
Walker of Plainfield, Coshocton county, and attended Ohio Medical
College at Cincinnati, graduating in 1887. He located at Adamsville
in April of 1889, over the drug store of J. W. Garrett. |
KERN & SHIRER |
Planing Mills, Wagons & Carriage Works. Mr. George V.
Kern was born 1848 in Loudoun Co. Va. on a farm. He learned the
trade of wood-working and came to Ohio in 1868, where he settled at
Adamsville where he started his business. On March 17, 1890, he
formed a partnership with Mr. W. S. Shirer, adding a complete set of
Planing mill business to the firm. Mr. Shirer was born 1847 in
Adams township. His skill at wood-working and slate roofing has
been applied to the erection of many private and public buildings. |
ASA NIMS |
Occulist & Manufacturer & Repairer of Harness & Saddlery.
Mr. Nims was born 1832 in Zanesville, learned the trade of saddler
at a very early age. He located at Adamsville in 1850. Suffering
from an affliction of his eyes, for many months in 1861, he urnderwent
treatment at an eye infirmary at Xenia, Ohio, where he devoted his
attention to treating diseases of the eyes. He has had
thirty years of experience in treating such cases and is able to
furnish testimonials from well-known persons at home and abroad. |
ADAMSVILLE HOTEL |
J.P. Sturtz, Proprietor. Mr. John P. Sturtz took
charge of this business April 1, 1890, placing it in good repair
and furnishing it to meet agreeable standards as a good stopping
place for transient guests and regular boarders. Clean and comfortable
beds and a well supplied table are among the home comforts
which greet the guests of this house where reasonable charges prevail.
Good stabling is found in connection. |
E.H. MANGOLD |
Harness & Saddlery, Corner of Dresden & Zanesville
streets. Mr. Mangold was born 1867 at Adamsville, where he learned
his trade. He established his business in June of 1888, making a
specialty of handmade work, repairing, carries a stock of light &
heavy harnesses, collars, bridles, halters, check reins, whips,
robes, blankets, harness oils and general saddlers' hardware. |
Adamsville Directory 1882-1890
In Mr. Norris F. Schneider's historical account of Adamsville
which he wrote for the Times Recorder, April 13, 1969, he included
a directory for the village which he had abstracted from a Zanesville
city directory, but the date of this directory was not given.
However, I have determined it must have been sometime between 1882
and 1890, because Dr. Henry Decker is not listed in the 1890 directory;
he died January 8, 1892.
Name | Occupation/notes |
Aler, C. F. | Stone Mason |
Cassidy, L. L. | Druggist |
Decker, Henry | Physician |
Elsea & Winn | General Store |
Jackson, A. & A. L. | Physicians |
Geyer, C. A. | General Store |
Tingle, G. T. | Physician |
Tomlinson, A. C. | General Store |
Tomlinson, R. B. | Director of Adamsville Cornet Band |
Wisecarver, Edward | General Store |
Wortman, Kate | Milliner |
Adamsville Directory 1900
Abstracted from Federal Population Census, Muskingum County, Ohio, T623, Roll #1054
Name | Occupation/notes |
Allen, Stephen | Clergyman |
Atkinson, George B. | House Painter |
Bachman, Henry H. | Clergyman |
Bradford, James A. | Carpenter |
Browning, James | School Teacher |
Cazer, Clayton S. | Clock & Watch Repair |
Cazer, John E. | Carpet Weaver |
Dayton, John A. | Barber |
Doughty, Benson | Lumber Dealer |
Eaton, John S. | Clergyman |
Elsea, John W. | Secretary/Ind. Co. |
Garrett, John W. | Druggist |
Gerber, David | Harness Maker |
Gerber, Anna K. | Dress Maker |
Gerber, Laura M. | Dress Maker |
Geyer, Cyrus | General Merchandise |
Geyer, Raymond | General Merchandise |
Hosick, William R. | Physician |
Jordan, Edgar | Newspaper Editor |
Kern, George V. | Wheelwright |
Keyes, Thomas D. | Blacksmith |
King, Charles W. | Salesman |
Lane, Samuel | Teamster |
Mangold, Edward | Harness Maker |
Mangold, William | Baker |
Milstead, J. Thomas | Teamster |
Moser, John D. | Cabinet Maker |
Moser, Rena | School Teacher |
Nims, Alonzo | Teamster |
North, Alonzo | Teamster |
Rechel, Charles | Hostler |
Rechel, Clark C. | Restaurant Clerk |
Richardson, James | Carpenter |
Roberts, William | Hardware Salesman |
Sedgwick, Laurinda | Rag Carpet Weaver |
Shirer, John W. | Cabinet Maker |
Shirer, Milton | Store Dealer |
Snoots, George W. | Blacksmith |
Stotts, Charles | Coal Miner |
Tomlinson, Adam | Dry Goods Merchant assisted by his son Morton F. |
Trittipo, Albert | U. S. Mail Carrier |
Trittipo, John L. | Blacksmith |
Trittipo, Oliver M. | Hotel Keeper |
Wagner, Charles A. | Typesetter |
Winn, Franklin P. | General Store |
Wisecarver, Lewis | Teamster |
Wortman, William J. | House Painter |
Adamsville Directory 1910
Abstracted from Federal Population Census, Muskingum County, Ohio, T1224, Roll #1221
Name | Occupation/notes |
Bagent, John H. | Sawmill Worker |
Baker, William H. | Barber Shop |
Border, Lowell M. | Teamster |
Browning, Myrville A. | Cook at Hotel |
Burnham, James W. | Physician |
Cazer, Adah I. | Dress Maker |
Dayton, Ella | Laundress |
Elsea, William J. | Insurance Representative Mutual Ins. Co. |
Garrett, John W. | Druggist |
Garrett, Wade M. | Stock & Grain Dealer |
Gerber, Anna C. | Dress Maker |
Gerber, Laura M. | Dress Maker |
Geyer, Augustus | Retail Merchant |
Geyer, Raymond | Retail Merchant |
Gosser, Edward H. | General Store |
Haudenschield, Frederick W. | Physician |
Hudnell, Richard P. | M. E. Minister |
John, Edward J. | Lumber Teamster |
Jordan, Anna V. | Typesetter |
Jordan, Edgar | Newspaper Editor |
Kern, George V. | Wagon Maker |
Ketchum, Charles W. | Coal Miner |
Ketchum, Sadie | Dressmaker |
Kinner, Willis C. | Physician |
McKnight, William H. | Telephone Linesman |
Mangold, Edward H. | Harness Maker |
Matchett, Curtis | Stock & Grain Operator |
Nims, Alonzo | House Painter |
Nims, Neal | Lumber Teamster |
Nulton, John D. | M. E. Minister |
Rechel, Daisy | Proprietor of Confectionary |
Redman, Jesse W. | Carpenter |
Richardson, James C. | Carpenter |
Richardson, Harry W. | Telephone Linesman |
Roberts, Wm. A. | General Store |
Rumbarger, John S. | Lutheran Minister |
Saffell, Walter | Music Teacher |
Sedgwick, Laurinda | Carpet Weaver |
Shirer, John W. | Undertaker |
Shirer, Harry E. | Undertaker |
Slack, Jesse A. | High School Professor |
Smith, Willard C. | Teamster |
Smyth, Willis H. | Mill Sawyer |
Snoots, Charles P. | Apprentice Blacksmith |
Snoots, George W. | Blacksmith |
Stotts, Capitola | Laundress |
Tomlinson, Mabel | Music Teacher |
Tomlinson, Morton F. | General Store |
Trittipo, Albert J. | Teamster |
Trittipo, Ella | Dress Maker |
Trittipo, John L. | Blacksmith |
Wisecarver, Frank S. | Teamster |
Wisecarver, Louis S. | Hotel Proprietor |
Wisecarver, Catharine | Hotel Landlady |
Young, Walter C. | Teamster |
Adamsville Directory About 1920
This list is from Ione Bradford Supplee's memory. They are businesses she remembers operating in the 1920s.
Name | Occupation/notes |
Bradford, Willis R. | Barber Shop |
Browning, Gordon | Merchant |
Darner, Paul | Feed & Grain Mill |
Geller, Wm. | Blacksmith |
Hunt, F. O. | Physician |
Jordan, Edgar | Newspaper Editor |
Jordan, Anna V. | Postmistress |
Kern, George V. | Wheelwright |
Lyons, Leslie | Electrician |
McDowell, Curtie | Paint & Paper hanging contractor |
McKnight, Wm. H. | Linesman & Painter |
Rechel, Bernard | Confectionary |
Roberts, Wm. A. | Merchant |
Saffell, Walter | Music Teacher |
Sarbaugh, Charles | Merchant |
Shepfer, Samuel | Merchant |
Shirer, Harry E. | Undertaker |
Wheeler, Alice | Chief Telephone Operator |
Winn, Mrs. Matilda | Hotel Proprietor |
Adamsville Directory About 1930
This list is from Ione Bradford Supplee's memory. They are businesses she remembers operating in the 1930s.
Name | Occupation/notes |
Bradford, Isaac O. | Carpenter |
Bradford, Willis R. | Barber Shop |
Bradford, Mrs. Nancy | Clerk & Music Teacher |
Buker, Anna | Postmistress |
Buker, Herbert | Newspaper Editor |
Buker, Mary | Typesetter |
Buker, Ronald | Typesetter |
Doughty, Bruce | Stock Dealer |
Hunt, F. 0. | Physician |
Littick, Chester | Manager of Abbott's Store |
Littick, Ralph | U. S. Mail Carrier |
Keyes, Dorothy | Telephone Operator |
Lyons, Leslie | Electrician |
McDowell, Curtie | Paint & Paper Contractor |
McKnight, Wm. H. | Linesman & Painter |
Radcliffe, Paul | Feed & Grain Mill |
Sarbaugh, Charles | Merchant |
Shepfer, Samuel | Ford Agency & Filling Station |
Shinn, J. M. | Merchant |
Shirer, Harry E. | Undertaker |
Wheeler, Alice | Chief Telephone Operator |
Adamsville Directory About 1940
This list is from Ione Bradford Supplee's memory. They are businesses she remembers operating in the 1940s.
Name | Occupation/notes |
Bradford, Isaac 0. | Carpenter |
Bradford, Mrs. Nancy | Clerk & Music Teacher |
Doughty, Bruce | Stock Dealer |
Grimm, Vietta | Chief Telephone Operator |
Cole, William | Mechanic, Shepfer's Garage |
Hatfield, Marion | Mechanic |
Littick, Ralph | U.S. Mail Carrier |
Lyons, Leslie | Electrician |
McDowell, Curtie | Paint & Wallpaper Contractor |
Radcliffe, Paul | Feed & Grain Mill and Store |
Shepfer, Samuel | Ford Dealer, Garage & Filling Station |
Shinn, J. M. | General Merchandise & Grocery Store |
Shirer, Harry E. | Undertaker |
Shirer, Gerald | Undertaker |
Smith, Frank | General Merchandise & Grocery Store |
Thompson, C. Herbert | Sales Representative for Farm Machinery |
Vernon, Clydet | Manager Abbott's General & Grocery Store |
Vernon, Lillie (Ross) | Beauty Shop |
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