Salem Township Directories

    These directories were abstracted from various other sources by Ione Bradford Supplee with notes provided by her. Most of this information is available in various census records for Salem township.

    • 1850 Business Directory
    • 1860 Business Directory
    • 1866 Business Directory
    • 1870 Business Directory
    • 1875 Business Directory
    • 1880 Business Directory
    • 1882 Business Directory
    • 1890 Business Directory
    • 1882-90 Business Directory
    • 1900 Business Directory
    • 1910 Business Directory
    • 1920 Business Directory
    • 1930 Business Directory
    • 1940 Business Directory
    • 1941 Salem Township, Muskingum County Rural Directory (offsite)

    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.

    NameOccupation/notes
    Ault, AndrewCarpenter
    Barton, FrancisBlacksmith
    Barton, Arthur Teamster
    Barton, WilliamBlacksmith
    Beatty, AbrahamMerchant
    Bois, Robert Merchant
    Boileau, James Cooper
    Bundle, WilliamGunsmith
    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, JacobCarpenter
    Decker, HenryPhysician
    Draper, JohnSaddler
    Ellis, SilasGunsmith
    Fitz, Alvin C.Carpenter
    Fitz, SamuelSaddler
    Frazer, MartinMarble Polisher
    Garling, HenryMarble Polisher
    Gaumer, AdamCarpenter
    Gaumer, JonathanCarder
    Handal, NicholasGrocer
    Johnson, RobertCarpenter
    Johnson, SamuelCarpenter
    Kinney, JacobTailor
    assisted by Benjamin F. Warmsley
    King, SeldonStonemason
    Leslie, James H.Wagon Maker
    assisted by William J. Green
    Lester, WilliamTanner
    McCurdy, William & son
    John
    Blacksmiths
    McClure, ThomasTanner
    Mitchell, Daniel P.M. E. Minister
    Mills, JohnPhysician
    Nelson, Thomas & son
    James
    Wagon Makers
    Reasoner, HarmonClerking
    Reasoner, JacobPhysician
    Rechel, PeterLock Maker
    Rechel, PhilipShoemaker
    assisted by Michael Donly
    Richardson, James C.Shoemaker
    Richie, WilliamChair Maker
    Rodecker, John & son
    William
    Millers
    Roff, Henry S.Merchant
    Rorick, JesseShoemaker
    Rorick, JonasTailor
    assisted by Cornelius Bowers
    Rorick, PerryTailor
    Ross, DenisonMerchant
    Sedwick, WilliamBaptist 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, IsaacMerchant
    assisted by John 0. Shrigley & John Adams
    Stiers, John W.Clerk
    Sturtz, Jacob & son
    Valentine
    Merchants
    Switzer, JohnShoemaker
    Tomlinson, Adam C. & sons
    James & Thomas
    Shoemakers
    assisted by Joseph Osler, John McCurdy & Daniel Spicer
    Tomlinson, Phineas & sons
    John C. & William H.
    Blacksmiths
    Turner, JamesShoemaker
    Wages, SilasTailor
    Wahler, FrederickSaddler
    Watts, William W.Blacksmith
    assisted by John McCully & Isaac Misior
    Whissle, William H.Stonemason
    Whissle, SamuelStonemason
    Williams, AsherChair Maker
    Wolf, John L. C.Saddler
    Zimbelman, JohnShoemaker
    assisted by Walter Kelly, Jacob Piper,
    George Miers & Levi Prince


    Adamsville Directory 1860

    Abstracted from Federal Population Census, Muskingum County, Ohio, M653, Roll # 1018

    NameOccupation/notes
    Ault, AndrewCarpenter
    assisted by Franklin Celey
    Baker, Philip A.Physician
    Boileau, JosephCooper
    Barton, Francis & son
    Benjamin W.
    Blacksmiths
    Barton, Anne M.Milliner
    Bouts, Ann & SarahSeamstresses
    Corral, Daniel A.Stone Cutter
    Coulter, ElijahMill Wright
    Coulter, JamesApprentice Mill Wright
    Coulter, Jane M.Teacher
    Decker, HenryPhysician
    Decker, Mary E.Milliner
    Desselims, W.Carpenter
    Fitz, SamuelSaddler
    Force, HarrisTanner
    Forch, W. V.M. E. Minister
    Graves, DavidHarness Maker
    Harris, SamuelTombstone Maker
    Hensey, WilliamPainter
    Huston, JohnM. E. Minister
    Kelly, WalterShoemaker
    Littick, JosephCarpenter
    McGaw, H.D.Painter
    Mackey, RobertTeacher
    Mangold, HenryCooper
    Meyer, CharlesGunsmith
    Mozer, AdamGrocer
    Munch, LouisTeacher
    Neisanger, JacobTinner
    Nimms, AsaHarness Maker
    Nimms, LeonardSaddler
    Oden, JosephShoemaker
    Piper, JacobShoemaker
    Richards, John P.Bookkeeper
    Richardson, DavidMerchant
    Roff, H.S. & son
    Henry
    Merchants
    Roff, John W.Blacksmith
    Rorick, JesseShoemaker
    Rorick, JonasTailor
    Rorick, R.P.Tailor
    Ross, RobertTeamster
    Sandel, JacobWagon Maker
    Sedwick, WilliamBaptist Minister
    Shirer, Hanry C.Cabinet Maker
    Shirer, James M.Carpenter
    Shirer, Quincey A.Carpenter
    Shrigley, NoahMerchant
    Shrigley, PenelopeMilliner
    Sidle, JohnPhysician
    Snoots, Jacob A. & son
    George W.
    Blacksmiths
    George P. Werts was apprentice in their shop
    Stiers, John W.Merchant
    Stiers, LucindaMilliner
    Stoner, L.D.Merchant
    Sturtz, CatharineWeaver
    Sturtz, JacobPeddler
    Sturtz, ValentineDaguerian Artist
    Thomas, GeorgeCabinet Maker
    assisted by William J. Jackson
    Tomlinson, Adam C.Boot & Shoemaker
    Wages, SilasTailor
    Watts, W. W. & son
    George W.
    Blacksmiths
    Wells, GeorgeTeacher
    Werts, Jacob H.Wagon Maker
    Whitcraft, Mary A.Seamstress
    Wires, GeorgeShoemaker
    Other tradesmen living in Salem township in 1860 were:
    Ailer, ChristopherStonemason
    Bartholomew, AbrahamE. L. Minister
    Bratton, JamesMiller
    Collins, George A.Plasterer
    Duff, LewisGrocer
    Hummager, WilliamCarpenter
    Jackson, HiramCarpenter
    McCurdy, WilliamBlacksmith
    Orndorf, WestfaleCarpenter
    Reasoner, ElizabethMilliner
    Vernon, NancyMilliner
    Winn, NancyMilliner


    Adamsville Directory 1866

    Abstracted from 1866 Atlas of Muskingum County, Ohio, page 8

    NameOccupation/notes
    Geo. W. DilleyDealer in Gen'l. Merchandise
    A. JordanDry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes
    Adam MoserGrocer & Dealer in Liquors
    Miss Lou MoserMilliner, East St.
    Asa NimsSaddles, Harness, Whips, etc.
    Jacob NuxingerManuftr. Tin & Sheet Iron Ware
    David RichardsonJustice/Peace, Propr. Hotel & Gen'l. Dealer
    W. SedwickPastor Baptist Church
    Wm. B. ShaneSchool Teacher
    H. C. ShirerUndertaker, Cabinet Maker & Dealer in Furniture & Chairs
    Enoch ShrigleyManuftr. & Dealer in Boots & Shoes
    J. A. SnootsAll kinds Blacksmithing & Machine work done to order
    J. B. SpellmanP. M. & Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, etc.
    Adam C. TomlinsonManuftr. & Dealer in Boots & Shoes
    W. W. WattsAuctioneer & Blacksmith


    Adamsville Directory 1870

    Abstracted from Federal Population Census, Muskingum County, Ohio, M593, Roll #1250

    NameOccupation/notes
    Aler, ChristianStonemason
    Ault, AndrewCarpenter
    Baker, Philip A.Physician
    Baker, SamuelGrocer
    Bartholomew, Adam N.Lutheran Minister
    Beck, CharlesMiller
    Cazer, JohnCarpenter
    Churchill, John F.Silversmith
    Decker, HenryPhysician
    Dodd, Charles N.Cooper & Tinsmith
    Gaumer, Lyman & son
    Henry
    Carpenters
    Hager, F.Cigar Maker
    Harris, SamuelStonemason
    Hastings, A.Music Teacher
    Jones, JohnStonemason
    Jordan, AugustusDry Goods Dealer
    Mangold, HenryCooper
    May, EdwinShoemaker
    Mills, MiltonMiller
    Moser, AdamGrocer
    Moser, MaryMilliner
    Neisanger, JacobTinner
    Nimms, Asa & sons
    Leonard & David
    Harness & Saddle Makers
    Oden, JosephShoemaker
    Piper, JacobShoemaker
    Rechel, JohnButcher
    Roff, Henry S.Dry Goods Dealer
    Rorick, JonasTailor
    Russell, JamesM.E. Minister
    Schuler, HenryWagon Maker
    assisted by George V. Kern & Lyman J. Aler
    Sedwiclk, WilliamBaptist Minister
    Sedwick, LorindaDress Maker
    Shirer, Henry & son
    Albert
    Cabinet Makers
    Shirer, James M. & son
    Winfield
    Carpenters
    Shrigley, PenelopeMilliner
    Snoots, Jacob A.Blacksmith
    Spillman, John B.Dry Goods Dealer
    Tomlinson, AdamShoemaker
    Trittipo, Oliver M.Blacksmith
    Watts, GeorgeBlacksmith
    Wiles, F. M.Grocer
    Yeager, ArehartGrist Mill Engineer
    Zimmer, DavidHotel Keeper
    Other tradesmen living in Salem township in 1870 were:
    Carlisle, WilliamJourneyman Miller
    Gaumer, RileyCarpenter
    Jackson, HiramHouse Carpenter
    Mitchell, JohnSchool Teacher
    Osler, EthelGoverness (Wm. Denison's)
    Sandle, AdelineDress Maker
    Shirer, QuincyCarpenter
    Whitcraft, FrancisStonemason
    Winn, Bishrod F.Cooper


    Adamsville Directory 1875

    Abstracted from 1875 Atlas of Muskingum County, Ohio, page 121

    Name Location SettledNativityBusinessAddress
    Armstrong, WilliamSec. 12 1812Ireland FarmerAdamsville
    Adams, W. W. Sec. 16 1822Ohio FarmerAdamsville
    Ailer, C. F. Zanesville St.1838Germany StonemasonAdamsville
    Armstrong, Mary Sec. 19 1810Ireland FarmerNorwich
    Buker, C. H. Sec. 1 1845Ohio FarmerAdamsville
    Bainter, J. A. Sec. 10 1834Ohio FarmerAdamsville
    Barclay, Samuel Cambridge St. 1841Ohio Physician-Surgeon 
    Baker, P. A. Village 1832Ohio Physician-SurgeonAdamsville
    Baker, A. L.
    & Bro.
    Main St. 1852Ohio Carriage, House
    & Sign Painting
    Adamsville
    Brock, E. Sec. 20 1841Ohio FarmerNorwich
    Denison, Wm. S. Sec. 15 1810Mass. Farmer & Stock RaiserAdamsville
    Garrett, John W. Zanesville St.1835Ohio Merchant, Druggist
    & P. M.
     
    Gerber, David Zanesville St.1860SwitzerlandSaddler & Harness MakerAdamsville
    Hardy, J. A. Sec. 18 1827Ohio Farmer, Dealer
    in Boots & Shoes
    Flat Rock, IL.
    Hanes, R. J. Sec. 18 1831Ohio Stock Dealer
    & Farmer
    Sonora
    Knicely, Hannah Sec. 1 1827Pa. FarmerAdamsville
    Knicely, Isaac Sec. 1 1827Pa. Farmer Stock RaiserAdamsville
    Knipe, Philip Sec. 18 1842Pa. FarmerAdamsville
    Lowe, J. W. Sec. 2 1859Va. FarmerAdamsville
    Roff, H. S. Zanesville St.1831Pa. MerchantAdamsville
    Rechel, Philip Sec. 16 1837Germany Farmer (Retired)E. Greenwood
    Stotts, S. Sec. 18 1846Ohio FarmerAdamsville
    Snoots, G. W. Zanesville St.1843Ohio Mfr. Carriage
    & Wagon
    Adamsville
    Schuler, H. Zanesville St.1861France Wagon Mfr.Adamsville
    Spencer, E. Zanesville St.1849Ohio Music Teacher
    & Director in
    Musical Instruments
    Adamsville
    Shroyer, P. C. Sec. 1 1839Ohio FarmerAdamsville
    Shrigley, J. O. Sec. 10 1823Ohio FarmerAdamsville
    Spragg, Mary Sec. 2 1814Ohio FarmerAdamsville
    Shirer, Q. A. Sec. 3 1827Ohio FarmerAdamsville
    Trittipo, O. M. Zanesville St.1840Ohio BlacksmithAdamsville
    Winn, James Sec. 20 1822Va. Farmer
    & Stock Raiser
    Adamsville
    Wheeler, Henry Sec. 7 1820Md. Farmer
    & Stock Raiser
    Adamsville
    Williams, W. S. Sec. 13 1817Ohio Farmer 
    Weber, John Zanesville St.1873Germany Evangelical
    Lutheran Minister
    Adamsville
    Wine, J. V. Sec. 3 1841Va. Farmer
    & Stock Raiser
    Adamsville


    Adamsville Directory 1880

    Abstracted from Federal Population Census, Muskingum County, Ohio, T9, Roll #1054

    NameOccupation/notes
    Aler, C. F.Stonemason
    Ault, AndrewCarpenter
    Ault, J. A.Blacksmith
    Baker, WilbertPainter
    Boileau, JohnVagrant
    Decker, HenryPhysician
    Fitz, James WTinsmith
    Garrett, John W.Druggist
    Gaumer, LymanCarpenter
    Gaumer, T.Physician
    Geyer, C. A.Dry Goods Dealer
    Gurber, DavidHarness & Saddle Maker
    Hanks, C. H.Miller
    Hoover, J. R.M. E. Minister
    Hurdle, A. J.Harness & Saddle Maker
    Jordan, AugustusDry Goods Dealer
    Jordan, LucyTeacher
    Kern, Geo. V.Wagon Maker
    King, HughDry Goods Dealer
    Lowe, H. T.Butcher
    Lowe, R. H.Butcher
    Mangold, Henry W.Cooper
    May, E. D.Shoemaker
    Nimms, AsaHarness & Saddle Maker
    Prince, John W.Shoemaker
    Rader, H. M.M. E. Minister
    Rorick, ElnoraTailoress
    Rorick, JonasTailor
    Rorick, J. M.Wagon Maker
    Ross, HomerPainter
    Ross, H. H.Barber
    Ross, MaryMilliner
    Schuler, HenryWagon Maker
    Shirer, H. C. & son
    J. W.
    Cabinet Makers
    Shirer, W. S.Carpenter
    Skinner, J. C.Baptist Minister
    Shoemaker, Geo. W.Township Assessor
    Snoots, HarveyBlacksmith
    Snoots, HomerTeacher
    Snoots, J. A. & sons
    Howard & G. W.
    Blacksmiths
    Spencer, EdwardTeacher
    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, JohnLutheran Minister
    Yeager, ArheartGrist 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, RileyCarpenter
    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

    NameOccupation/notes
    Aler, ChristianPlasterer
    Baker, WilliamPainter
    Decker, HenryPhysician
    Fitz, J. W.Tinner
    Garrett, John W.Post Master, Druggist & Barber
    Gaumer, ThomasPhysician
    Gerber, DavidHarness & Saddle Maker
    Geyer, C. A.Store
    Hanks, J. D.Grist Mill
    Harrison, RichardBaptist Minister
    Hoover, J. R.M. E. Minister
    Hurdle, A. J.Store
    Jordan, A.Store
    Kern, Geo. V.Wagon Maker
    Lowe, Robert A.Butcher
    Nimms, AsaHarness & Saddle Maker
    Prince, JohnShoemaker
    Rader, H. M.M. E. Minister
    Rechel, JohnShoemaker
    Rerick, JonasTailor
    Ross, HenryBarber
    Ross, MollyMillinery
    Sedwick, LauraDress Maker
    Shirer, H. C.Furniture and Undertaker
    Shirer, W. S.Carpenter
    Shuler, GeorgeWagon Maker
    Snoots, J. A.Blacksmith
    Spencer, Prof. E.Normal School Educator
    Tomlinson, A. C.Store
    Trittipo, OliverBlacksmith
    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

    BusinessDescription
    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.

    NameOccupation/notes
    Aler, C. F.Stone Mason
    Cassidy, L. L.Druggist
    Decker, HenryPhysician
    Elsea & WinnGeneral 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, EdwardGeneral Store
    Wortman, KateMilliner


    Adamsville Directory 1900

    Abstracted from Federal Population Census, Muskingum County, Ohio, T623, Roll #1054

    NameOccupation/notes
    Allen, StephenClergyman
    Atkinson, George B.House Painter
    Bachman, Henry H.Clergyman
    Bradford, James A.Carpenter
    Browning, JamesSchool Teacher
    Cazer, Clayton S.Clock & Watch Repair
    Cazer, John E.Carpet Weaver
    Dayton, John A.Barber
    Doughty, BensonLumber Dealer
    Eaton, John S.Clergyman
    Elsea, John W.Secretary/Ind. Co.
    Garrett, John W.Druggist
    Gerber, DavidHarness Maker
    Gerber, Anna K.Dress Maker
    Gerber, Laura M.Dress Maker
    Geyer, CyrusGeneral Merchandise
    Geyer, RaymondGeneral Merchandise
    Hosick, William R.Physician
    Jordan, EdgarNewspaper Editor
    Kern, George V.Wheelwright
    Keyes, Thomas D.Blacksmith
    King, Charles W.Salesman
    Lane, SamuelTeamster
    Mangold, EdwardHarness Maker
    Mangold, WilliamBaker
    Milstead, J. ThomasTeamster
    Moser, John D.Cabinet Maker
    Moser, RenaSchool Teacher
    Nims, AlonzoTeamster
    North, AlonzoTeamster
    Rechel, CharlesHostler
    Rechel, Clark C.Restaurant Clerk
    Richardson, JamesCarpenter
    Roberts, WilliamHardware Salesman
    Sedgwick, LaurindaRag Carpet Weaver
    Shirer, John W.Cabinet Maker
    Shirer, MiltonStore Dealer
    Snoots, George W.Blacksmith
    Stotts, CharlesCoal Miner
    Tomlinson, AdamDry Goods Merchant
    assisted by his son Morton F.
    Trittipo, AlbertU. S. Mail Carrier
    Trittipo, John L.Blacksmith
    Trittipo, Oliver M.Hotel Keeper
    Wagner, Charles A.Typesetter
    Winn, Franklin P.General Store
    Wisecarver, LewisTeamster
    Wortman, William J.House Painter


    Adamsville Directory 1910

    Abstracted from Federal Population Census, Muskingum County, Ohio, T1224, Roll #1221

    NameOccupation/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, EllaLaundress
    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, AugustusRetail Merchant
    Geyer, RaymondRetail 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, EdgarNewspaper Editor
    Kern, George V.Wagon Maker
    Ketchum, Charles W.Coal Miner
    Ketchum, SadieDressmaker
    Kinner, Willis C.Physician
    McKnight, William H.Telephone Linesman
    Mangold, Edward H.Harness Maker
    Matchett, CurtisStock & Grain Operator
    Nims, AlonzoHouse Painter
    Nims, NealLumber Teamster
    Nulton, John D.M. E. Minister
    Rechel, DaisyProprietor 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, WalterMusic Teacher
    Sedgwick, LaurindaCarpet 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, CapitolaLaundress
    Tomlinson, MabelMusic Teacher
    Tomlinson, Morton F.General Store
    Trittipo, Albert J.Teamster
    Trittipo, EllaDress Maker
    Trittipo, John L.Blacksmith
    Wisecarver, Frank S.Teamster
    Wisecarver, Louis S.Hotel Proprietor
    Wisecarver, CatharineHotel 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.

    NameOccupation/notes
    Bradford, Willis R.Barber Shop
    Browning, GordonMerchant
    Darner, PaulFeed & Grain Mill
    Geller, Wm.Blacksmith
    Hunt, F. O.Physician
    Jordan, EdgarNewspaper Editor
    Jordan, Anna V.Postmistress
    Kern, George V.Wheelwright
    Lyons, LeslieElectrician
    McDowell, CurtiePaint & Paper hanging contractor
    McKnight, Wm. H.Linesman & Painter
    Rechel, BernardConfectionary
    Roberts, Wm. A.Merchant
    Saffell, WalterMusic Teacher
    Sarbaugh, CharlesMerchant
    Shepfer, SamuelMerchant
    Shirer, Harry E.Undertaker
    Wheeler, AliceChief Telephone Operator
    Winn, Mrs. MatildaHotel Proprietor


    Adamsville Directory About 1930

    This list is from Ione Bradford Supplee's memory. They are businesses she remembers operating in the 1930s.

    NameOccupation/notes
    Bradford, Isaac O.Carpenter
    Bradford, Willis R.Barber Shop
    Bradford, Mrs. NancyClerk & Music Teacher
    Buker, AnnaPostmistress
    Buker, HerbertNewspaper Editor
    Buker, MaryTypesetter
    Buker, RonaldTypesetter
    Doughty, BruceStock Dealer
    Hunt, F. 0.Physician
    Littick, ChesterManager of Abbott's Store
    Littick, RalphU. S. Mail Carrier
    Keyes, DorothyTelephone Operator
    Lyons, LeslieElectrician
    McDowell, CurtiePaint & Paper Contractor
    McKnight, Wm. H.Linesman & Painter
    Radcliffe, PaulFeed & Grain Mill
    Sarbaugh, CharlesMerchant
    Shepfer, SamuelFord Agency & Filling Station
    Shinn, J. M.Merchant
    Shirer, Harry E.Undertaker
    Wheeler, AliceChief Telephone Operator


    Adamsville Directory About 1940

    This list is from Ione Bradford Supplee's memory. They are businesses she remembers operating in the 1940s.

    NameOccupation/notes
    Bradford, Isaac 0.Carpenter
    Bradford, Mrs. NancyClerk & Music Teacher
    Doughty, BruceStock Dealer
    Grimm, ViettaChief Telephone Operator
    Cole, WilliamMechanic, Shepfer's Garage
    Hatfield, MarionMechanic
    Littick, RalphU.S. Mail Carrier
    Lyons, LeslieElectrician
    McDowell, CurtiePaint & Wallpaper Contractor
    Radcliffe, PaulFeed & Grain Mill and Store
    Shepfer, SamuelFord Dealer, Garage & Filling Station
    Shinn, J. M.General Merchandise & Grocery Store
    Shirer, Harry E.Undertaker
    Shirer, GeraldUndertaker
    Smith, FrankGeneral Merchandise & Grocery Store
    Thompson, C. HerbertSales Representative for Farm Machinery
    Vernon, ClydetManager Abbott's General & Grocery Store
    Vernon, Lillie (Ross)Beauty Shop




    Last Updated on Sep 21, 2021

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