i Bl Ry s W ) ST o R o PP e A e o ¥ Toth »1.~ » o s b S S ot N R P TR e £912.77358 F\{Z\o COP, Zh JLL. HIST. SURVEY — _ g Eng.by W™ Bracher. 27 So0.6th St Philad. CHICAGO Copyrr,:qh[ 1897 e 189F & By dlden, Ogle & Company: - Printed by F Bourquin, 31 So. 6% St Philad. T ABLE OFCONREN T GENERAL INDEX. PAGE TAGE TITEE PAGE 5 G Tt i e s s s s st pas s s 3 OUTLINE MAP OF MACON COUNTY......c.co00ee 15 TABLE. OF ‘CONTENTSB 51615 sisie o viishinrisscnnass 5 ANALYSIS OF THE SYSTEM OF SURVEYING MAP OF THE UNITED SBTATES...cccceosnvvsss 8-9 | AND DIVIDING LANDS MAP OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS............ 12-13 HISTORICAL DIRECTORY OF MACON COUNTY MACON COUNTY INDEX. PAGE PAGE PAGE ARGENTA: VILLAGE 7. ehvhsanessoos daae satiin: 3 HARRISTOWN TOWNSHIP.....eeuerieneeneencns 53 NEWBERG VILLAGE 30 ATUSTIN: TOWNBHIP. .- vosiashs ot et ol at s e 35 HARRISTOWN VILLAGE. 82 NIANTIOATOW NEEIE s oo T o i 55 BLUE.MOUND TOWNSHIE &% m it ite: S aase 57 HERVEY: OITY i e ot ani e saaigol 35 sima s s o 82 NI AN T O N I B A B ot 5 on Ryt 6o Rt o8 el i | BLUE MOUND VILLAGE.:, «ssss. ~osisarsiesionts m HICKORY POINT TOWNSHIP........cccnvne.... 39 OARL B TOWNESHIP T, oo et s 45 BOODY VILLAGE....... T S TR A 82 TLEINE TOWNBHTR S5 ae o ena s s atels < was ks iz 37 OAR LR TR A . Pt 2 A 27 Mo ar el 89-83 CABNER VILEAGE . fsvsirsrians fio e s ss 48 LONG CREEK TOWNSHIP: .. 40 sesuaseenassanson 48-49 ORBANA: VILT AGR . s it e B A Lo 43 DECATUR CITY (NORTHERN PART).......... 18-19 ’ LONG: OREEK VILLAGE: 2% inienessenhie adase 48 PLEASANT VIEW TOWNSHIP.......covvivnnen. 69 DECATUR CITY (MIDDLE PART) ............. 22-23 MACON (PIAT OBy o itaris g o A T 73 SROTION 18! (T 16, REQIEN ik s st 83 DECATUR CITY (SOUTHERN -PART)........... R6-27 MAROA TOWNSHIP.....oocuiiiiuneaiionenancnnns 33 SOUTH MACON TOWNSBHIP ; S h i inianit s xs 67 DECATUR TOWNSHIP 1o d5steat saloia st s MAROA (PLAT OF). .t ciunaveatedeessetastamiog 76-77 | SOUTH WHEATLAND TOWNSHIP............. 59 BEWIN VILEAGE ., i RSt eass fas s s widis s et ot 83 MIDAM TOWNSHIP . 5 Sk o s s senarveang 65 WARBENSBURG. (PIAT OFY. i.is i st satemons 79 FORSYTH VILLAGH . o s iy eia i s iain 83 M. ZIONFOWNBHIP o s rdniares e Ao 62-63 WEST DANVILLE VILLAGE 30 FRIENDS CREEK TOWNSHIP .......ccccvveenn.. 30-3 ME. ZION VIDEAGER Gus o St s ol ey 63 } WHITMORE TOW NBHIP S i o sate s s aieie i 42-43 s e fereizy, % ial 17 SNUGR flula e s (e i Setlsrad: Sa It Ve Aty Loy, e 110,-’? /@1,,' £ s 0 DL Ty, 3 Hw S | A 2 R e A LGarjo S - | Sz, G { \,;f!urw“hw_lfirf alf T S0 PlllesR il g Ul 75 e iy, 1 D, o 7 "/I T, n I, ¢ Csepy Sekton, : . Mitersgg g ¥ v, £ o U Whiedie, ,a-"e\w'e,. o 7% o Wi Wfij:u,("' g '/i__m,,:L J 2. Bolle ¥ giza e e Velre, A Breapy il h, AR s | X (\'\x\m\a\\\f”‘“ quee” | B BB N sty PAQIFIC & | \ S — == \ w ITING THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT OF THE CENTRE OF POPULATION \, (g 30 ) 7. 8. Cens & : . indicate westwardlprogress in Stahete Miles 96) indicate the Heights in English Feet above fthe v, Capitals of the States and Territories areunderlined. & N et e O P o Samh Yzt 2Xoriine {3 e e 1 —~ ot - ek ¥ een omas ) : = es.(69% - One Degree E (1000 Metres - 1 Kilometre ) e A e el 160" Longitude West 150" from Greemwich 140 i ) Natural Scale 1:7.603,200. Geographical or Nautical Miles. (60-One Degree - — 120 Statute Miles — One Inch. (12 Kilometres - 1 Statude Mile) PHILADELPHIA : ).W. GRAY & SON. —~ BY FRANK A.GRAY. — 9 10 t (2 i 2 3 4 5 6 7 [ 92 v a1 EDubu, m 2 o = S = 2 iLchs i ‘:‘W_T -3 = : ujr oD e ILLINOIS : Codarville Dakotad W | SCALE OF MILES 20\ DO y 70 A NOr d L m“fi;{fiqt oV NP o Waddam'e0¥ & HWoodstocke G -coET\wv\ h(unéld B 0 5 10 -20 30 40 50 ST ] - SqnLhGrov «;\‘ I EXPLANATION. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe . Baltimore & Ohio... G Belt of Chicago.. Cairo, Vincenne; Centralia & Che A S Delmar J¢- Tost Nation R T (oot — st == g, ’1u)lor T oS sad 34 ;.'.'0 Milwaukee & St, l’nlll. ago, Rock Island & Pacifi C]ll(’u;{u & Alton. D Chi Chi ern Illinois.. Chl( ago & Erie........... ago & Grand Trunk ago & Indiana Coal T [marack Plainfid 53 sundlin, orthyi D Millington. Qg oNewark O- Yodsidan J serdya | ' _ Danwi, 6 S/ Thornoring Pelgen O Seestol .l pard C. -y £ S 4 mf];nue.. oot TN % = whkfort @ A AN Meriden, e A O N West Liberty) |sfv s Brisbane ago & Northern Pa ago & Northwestern. ('Iu( ago & Ohio River. E Chicago & Western !llfl Cleveland, Cincinnati, C Grelu S KitepdP.0.0 Rockvi HBichie Deselm HDL i ] g.f.’fo Millersbuseh © 2 meroy L o TS AR e Wapelloy, eld. }32ruv\', °Florid_Fonical, | Tucker sonay B Southern F apolis, Decs tur & West = ) Ne Altons b5 X e G- u,,;.n » qu,ét\ 3 on, 4 Loul\\ Lnlufl l"(‘ , New Albany & Chics Eibanor - - N nlnton cmga{@\» hllllmthe Washoumm ‘” Rr}ml /Low Py, Yapkest we ¢ quawkz v';: e m“ Iroa ¢ % ,E fl;fim land \\“ x" «afl » arlingtony; Carthage, J/ s\.w\‘"‘ ”“"z h{ 1lle Greenth & St. Louis 15 Yes,. H Rock Island & P St. Louis, Alton | Voungstown® e S 5 R. A0 P el Hood ‘Wabash, Chester & W ‘Wisconsin Central.. rt,‘A_-AA—-u i 4 oBlug Gras of \u‘ crong 5 1 Ry F ernadotte® | | ¢ \ clavau > L __._BawIRE "/ Latwiaale > o | Wayland, — o n . fsavoy | “Mm o Aolonn e A,A a Vesd ,.l« Zfpe arkvi Filso), o 1 & nrdntuwn i b, Wictor < s :{ar iz 7 ) Pupldii M CATR Palmyl | _Shet y\'illci ' | o avaay Berlip~ WIS Swal I ot I \ oDiville 12\ Winch ) osg! hlnesbarongh 2 = Vermilllon | eru ! u,\Afm ins Geairie Fome®™ | mfimm i i @Scott ville hens i l\lulrx} Clarksville\ feen £helburn. N [ | fuden Luy T OF COOK K COUNTY Cwg, s oLoogobteo. 0% l-hl§ aLbCl’le CansT 7 (mm g pier | LalCledg 1 Ssell { }i\ 4o, gsa. ,,"'sy,; r\saflor S nngs ,,U ul® ! pa, )f,m/ FfGoen gl 1, ~ 3 T & ST Lou. 9" S N X Jiorton Grdve P.0! I Calul'u‘l/ >ark Ridj e_c il .Iol'u es) '_!' 11 Ouis : cdmorg & & S . A 7 ( y Hrtdgenort S & . 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"Harri Crab 1 oOrehardSaul o YOI 2 O up, 2ty 0. e Yy RVG Ferryvilleo \ m& on a0 X <1 c‘;\:\m\l‘: % Doy, R I Cot tage ome s eu g 10 Wolt chk F Mllkumll‘ Pu ; 8 nkvillen f cut Farkg O mg #Morganfield s 7 °Coloradol ‘New B\lrnslde South M g - utl'lb.kor;ast Dixon s f/W EBSTE ’ S R, el CRITT/ENDEN ¢ \ S Mhrion £ IRARDEATU @20 Jackson Jo i & T oo e - N B o ) : % A : \ < i ° Mar 2 0 T2 Magison? /N HOPKI NS rl' e Hill 7 A L Oil 1.own.aM 19 _4___< e J\MAS ‘, Gy N2 Joppa Mosfac Creejs »,Q.},, g Re 4 R. v AL = ____ F B LT S 2 Bholis Cify o AR DW S e R _“\I.D\ MC £lo ‘“ i rin(-etull yK\anchNE "‘;‘.v icflitIST'l ~ I 2 3 4 5 6 7/ 8 9 10 Redoa \: 1 12 13 14 15 16 ‘ > ! / ILLINOIS. Scale '3 Inch to the Mle. Sehool s School School GOSN ST 1Y CHRISTIAN S COUNTY Northern Portion of the S/TUATED IN [16 N. R.2 E. .S(f(l[(’/ ‘)‘(/0 f: et to /,/IZC‘/I/ Copyright secured 1891 by Alden,(gle & Co Chicago. CHICAGO., R &} Centey of R e P z e R e 4 8 \ Section [ 19. 26 Chs | [ = I | \ I A‘ | I ’ | v | x“\ ‘ ; ) P { l; | } Margery Jones Al | i £ 5 3 A | | | [ = M D ey f 21V a ,‘ . " i | > Margery ones ‘ ST Hl Mps. 1. 4. Downing | , ‘ i | i | | i ol ‘[ 30 a l B, " ot i | i{ i e ) “ G4 a | | | i B | | i “ | I 4 ‘ | Jos ('/1/) R Mossenr v S j e Estate 7 ' o T 389 Fe | ' j [ M F————— _19.15 Chs PRl | 5 a | P | o Ak | el i J | | L1 | { 2 y s 2 |C.E Akers u { I | ‘ S 3 | 15 o 2 | | N 360 a | ~ | fi 3' ird | Q [ S § S 3 1 Bl _—— s 1o ! y et | § I | » [ 4 o b ; | ]N | S L ] s S| i R | Ry ——BF * | 3 | 2 [° E o ST R Sl e 2 5 | g , s ! 2 i ‘r < ¥ ; i 1 J § Martha Dillehunt | S a e { 4 3 | 2 lj 3 2 1 3 J M A Y| BB iB o|-s 3 & | | K / . 3 | N o s e | | m | B : ;| | | v gt > % v X - | g = ’ & { M . 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[ 2% > S’ = o e T S 2 = g ! e ¥ S 3 g S e o] ) Rl =N 3 = | & 5 ‘ S oee X X o i s B g EooS Hie b Be[o5| - ~ v =T~ 03 TETon or T MR Bt Y | L at® 1} 3 »w;amum | et 0 N | £ ,w —2 1 14 | s B \ ’ | [ ame 3 1234567.89w,1rmm 77zfiou,s - o Qq [ = S000 ST P IR S S IO Sl 7 s { "m ! | o — - * e s g =L PR | s =]k ~ o ! ] L | = g = 9 o R <~ + . 3 woymy sy | N o g R 19 |- | jlaak g e a A SR S = 50 oo (¥ T £ | | o 2 3 o W 2 1 HS [ | = e = 7 =y | g Q W o5 1§ v em] 0917 Foul [om $_ LS ity = osjlos e L0093 INIT ; NOILDas| T Sl r i ~ ~—— ¥ T, . ko A i T e f —= - = — \%\ o ol & ( . 1 = 1 Q Co, Illinois. Copyright secured 1891 by _Alden,(Ogle & Co. Chicago. wch : 5('(1]@ 4(}0 h'flt to 1 In L ‘y”\“” u. ”“‘[ :‘di“ S E 4 :41312'44109’3'71 5910-11[1213,4 1 5|6 Mfilfl 9w1111 56| 91,,”119 15(16. . 2 ' ! - | ,,,7115 15| 141N 11 ola | J } 240 el Reletels §V !spgm 12 Wfit&g’m 17 E“;W/c L US55, ,Am LT Fi O o I 1 e 3 Fi% o : S ¥ leol | | & T ‘ L ] /N | < | ‘ ¥ - i | Sty | 2 F [ | ¢ R Rt : 4 | el 3 | Hosprital | bl ol lodolelo] alolllols g S e e T WILLIAD MARTINS | % ‘ | : e = o ereTh - et Rl | | 3 F| w : L L ] | | ARG T2 T ] Tl P20 ‘ | s | | b - - / e Teq = s o — . f g 7 &l - i / F 2 <51 S o= L 1. 11 X - = . § = O T5.08] ~ '5 3 'flvfl 6 4E /,/ H g é - T * |56 9 1090 Lot 1 ¢ 8 e wol|lonle|7 8|9 |o 6 o L > Pas |8 7|6l 1 o N Y of 6 21 {20019 |18 117 |16 |15 14 13 |12} g 4312 luleo /‘/] N Bills < 8 & \ ; ST N Bills 3 = N I o T oSl st o 339 P 5 3 wol =TT~ A lalsl7 6|54 3]s \Q“)E‘yfi & \ g | Lwz?: DECATUR | £.57 Ly — : TTE E R ) Q | g 25\777377755-50s /47 TAULT sT% & | : ] ® B : S . 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T| Vealeh \ | L 08 2. | | Etta |3 18.15 LWAA.,AJi Rucker F’ 3194 Aoylorya » a I gl [Buckinghm/ 80 | fi it 0 42 oy O B K P R E Fred Fisner Philo | \Hale Fci <40 08 aapeayp "M % B 1 120 L 40 7 L2 o N G C R 4ynlvo3a S -~ SITUATED ON N.E % Seale 200 ft.to an Inch (out Lot Noz™ L £ T Z | < | Voo [ o | = !uu\{ L:t No.3 E %;fir(h 6 280% 997 + UL B 80%% | | %4 Cor. 2 L it Emily T wrpin l ()\Y(,(‘ln LK | s1TUATED ON THE/V [A.)TOFé EAST SEC.2 7[7'/6‘3[ 7 tnclk R . Wallace 2045 ROAD %! A 9 Q@ — 2 4‘__Jmw;fl_.e_.,pq*m_w_;h o Y 10 N, Snyder ichiy, M7 fy nger M Fichi | Thomas ’ \Lrettijohn 45 PO PP St » CREEK ‘l""l”’“‘ g portions of TWR 16N, /?5 HIEAYIE o f 35 T/ Scale 2 Inches 10 the Mile - J_L. F ( . 40 J. L.Coymare |80 JRos. | j B EG, J. & 8 M. 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Pasfield, T Brwin 80 a0 ===z 106 T B, 3 o ¥ 10666 Lizzie Gordy 'VY.' Corbeth R. L Watson Gordy- 106.66 106.66 John Gor CZ}Y Dantel W. Moore Jeninie n 213.32 157. 159.9; Cha's. Charles g Bruce- g Dee Buckles C.A Halll |® é N 160 wq .Campbell 120 e R - S < s B <§ Q S = . Hobsorn N ol < = > = i 50 ] < N g o ane| o = & gy & . o , 8 E '5 Q Swain & Hophkins S e §¥ g % g 2 Ra. ¥ S8 |« NG 1o 320 John Wacher 4 T.16 N 80 Genr_qurep/- n James Ding 160 B N 370 James Sim 425 Sheldon | Parks Est 180 W.Gordon Johon. Miller Embracing Parts of TS 15 & 716 N. R. 0 3L Princ. Merid. Scale 2 Inches to the Mile . rTow T 6 _-Z.T(l/.)rlol' N so wHes N F Brown- Ira » A. Evans 720 40 Sarah o Hesw ) er- . Tnar vE Shellbarger £ 376 2 fles Cheas. Wise 760 P - S [ 5 \\% N 3 4 R 3 g RN Rl "' - Q é < g " sliesl 153 i S b= W @ £ 1720, & | i3\ § N it & Rs|) & R 5 3 = N K ] \ ! 2 B 8 ol oy i& o 2% 8 3 E 8% 3 288 | N 315 B | B O Q & g C; Q Meidel ® 9 s “ f0 . S‘E 9 A 3 J § 3R Jarmes e 3 J M Healey %: S N . 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Wilkinsor Hesn Emma Hraft 160 Sarmuel . o N B R L WS B AT Sl GRG0 T D » tig. F,'u//u-(ll'l’n.g portions of TWPS 75 & 16 /V.’ RZE.of 37*P M. Scale 2 Inches to the Mile we 40 _ ety Heirs i Boa rdinan o5 W . Wilson’s Thos. Robert B MeDaniel w’ Jaseph Woocls J. G Purd. b ) W B.Smith g, \% >, >, o | I 7 st " | i > J9°F. b Y 860 [ I | 1l J. N |Odor | A : g0 | WM. }})l'll't’ -~ | 270 &0 Est Harnilton |Sarah B N | MEAfTE0 % v [ RS | Geo Myers | 725 e Zes frariy S| Phirdp, Tiriithiss e ol SF Sl | St arth 720 o ! B30 5| | » | _t | C | 7 | ‘nll’ Daniel 700 77 G AR w tng 740 DL O oy o ; 5 0 Hferaim Weard ogar H. Ward L QT Res John Wilson 772.50 Williaan o < N Melissa Jones &S0 R4, W H. Cnir 59 MT Daniel 8 7es 62 | Adam_Frederick. Woods 60 w Robert N| £ Stehr ha B M? Herman | Meae Patterson | Ve anc Y J/l//. el LRobert fl L//lunr L wrared Es¢t. Jercmiah Purpin % Corntfhwait 200 " wow Faleconer ... T.. k8. N: \\ Veernn Horn N T homas Lord & fr A R. MP My '/)/u,fll | e —————— = A 1‘,'/:1/1”11'1'/1./!/ portions of TWPS 15 N., RS 3&4E of 37*P M. Scale 2 Inches to the Mile . - Tturpi - % J 2 c Gl —— 3wz mges 7 '3 82 [ W W, BCraycraft | Bonrer | 3 i e " [Jas parves E5SIS RS o, o Billy F542 Stephern || Z of (B 20 Fi I 9 Wallacs PR | BB Ground.- Tecttle 40 50 1§ '//35 i § 7\\1 i 3 % ;__kfi;hfi%fl) wow 1 N | |Falconer L& p #4350 Bst| fic | 7. EL“ PREC ~706.55 Yo I el ol il KI’, S A_FJZW ar 40 i Willigcrre Dure i - tfiahw’z.v a 70 g ] N \Draughber | sl | AT Chapman; - zve T #4385 4305 H 4498 | | R.D. Wilson, ( A B | Mahannal 40 40 . ' ® Q 3 1% e LI &7 » i ls o D(LVL’{L(“‘(: - | . M8 T | Vertinda Teerpin 5 7‘. oo NDary ,‘ | 74 Davidso R % % , 50 A | 58 Davidso & 9 N X o 28| 28 S G- A Smith - Est =N S R ] { | 84 - R s g 8 el s | 8§ e ok T e e s SR | k) S |8 oY 5 3 8 LAY | ’ | l RS /] =Ra L R 3 Y \ ) « T I T P | 3 2 . \ X 5 S 8 | Hinzer ! f \ : r\ ' Q % § 55.92- 160 160 75 N Range 3 1 H. 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Blenxe 1 ~ < X W, Martin | b Fl « 19.83 1 :: ~ = 5 w ki | [~ Tet s Tz o [Ttri ‘ By 3 Fi ‘ : ‘ ; n | % | | £ I ‘ 2 I | ‘ R N @ ‘ | f% a a | ; | 5m i I | N\ res - = ; = b ‘ 1 office BB ‘; 1 & @ R | HIGHWAY | g £ 3 : [ ! 2 g ? | 14 \: | x & s j n | 3 ST, : } i ey 7 | W H. M. e | = - ’” ’;g}_“., 1 l . Mc. Daniel | PR @ B vl e o | ] o E;fl ié 7_‘_;1 ] ‘ D.A M Crovy &0 A, | | 8 5 5 | = e e e jas | mos | j J ‘y e s I e T T o . 1 = A. Dennis i TNITED STATES LAND SURVEYS. S e e e R R el e e e e e e e el DR 1 W‘ = — 5 | [ AN i i S71 7 e IS--OF FIE - 3SY S EEN] mw IT 77 1 "fl-h 1.1 Ly il EJ i ] ] L um) ; ] fi COPYRIGIIT, 18950. ll | —_— — — ! L] = || —\l n= | f L METES AND BOUNDS. iy e > ; . e R Rt 7 7 A b ‘—U ©) ]'1}“1‘])11.0 il"f"et‘)f tl‘f“ l‘*{‘f‘}‘.‘,f“"‘lml\‘f “ ar, or until =)t'>0ut lh,o beginning of the present century, land, when parcelled out, and e = SR ‘l'{l‘ L'j :;’ ‘”( g ‘-tl}l U' s }\-L? ‘, eb(rlyll ved by Metes and Bounds,” and that system is still in existence in the following States, or in DIAGRAM 1. ol [U ]”].Oh&’-lv‘](‘{ 1{{1]&]\(}) } )]LII.IV \\v m)wh had been sold or gr:u_lt(_-d “:hun the present plan of surveys was adopted, viz.: New York, '_"'” "{.—” 4 -“—“{J]hf\ ‘]‘;1“;111 I(‘: ; (‘l:se) 3 ‘l olzlwaui(‘, Maryland, V irginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, m ,l-_l and the six 1 L\V' l;nj, and | ‘| ates. To describe land by “ Metes and Bounds.” is to have a known land-mark for a place of beginning, h'ly 7] and 111(;,1'1 follow a line according to the compass-needle (or magnetic bearing), or the course of a stream, or track of an ancient high- [ et isor. F‘L‘ 4[1; way. This plan has resulted in endless confusion and litigation, as land-marks decay and change, and it is a well-known fact that [\ wwmes e ) {U7]] the compass-needle v ies and does not always point due North. v ; 2\s 1JJ 1[1- X As an example of this p]:n)x of dividing )I}L:xds, the following description of a farm laid out by “ Metes and Bounds,” is given: % _1_] Iy Beginning at a stone “"otl'f' Bank of Doe River, at a point where the highway from A. to B. crosses said river (see point marked C. L Nory L ‘F—| on Diagram 1); thence -ll)v: Nort [lyr)f West 100 rods to a large stump; thence 10° North of West 90 rods; thence 15° West of North 80 R D = !.F ’[‘I r('uls to an ’n:xk tree (sm} Witness Tree (\n‘l)mgrum 1); thence due East 150 rods to the highway; thence following the course of the '%4"’% /// \ AT ANATION. i ‘F- highway 50 z‘pds due North; thence 5° North of East 90 rods; thence 45° Bast of South 60 rods; thence 10° North of East 300 rods & JC) Jeelle. 209 Becy tad Ik fl."fl 7] to the Doe River; t_lm_nmz following the course of‘[hc river Southwesterly to the place of beginning.” This, which is a very simple el sl s iy rinef (iU [[X) and moderate description by < Metes and Bounds,” would leave the boundaries of the farm as shown in Diagram 1. ' S -'ffl Uy ; . 1) L Url‘ I (e | I MERIDIANS AND BASE LINES. Ly (5 ) h‘l DIAGRANM 2. = I, BeSEERER SR SR SE e . J = / 95° LAK‘E NIPIGON nN 73 i 4 27gs0UR! P s Z R Za s ¢ N | a sum nyoh 9! = 2 RIVER cITY JEFFERSON CITY. & DALLAS @ EL Paso ?m‘\“s 2 A 420208 AUSTIN of Miles. | 2’)4? C‘ 7~ CHIBUARy, © W t 00 %0 o 100 Diagram 3 illus HE present sysiem € ® of Governmental Land Surveys was adopted by Con- gress on the 7th of May, 1785. It has been in use ever since and is the legal method of describing and dividing Jands. It is called the ‘¢ Rectangular System,” that is, all its distances bearings are measured from two lines which are at right angles to each other, viz.: 4. These two lines, from which the measurements are made, are the Principal Meridians, which run North and South, and the Base Lines, which run Kast and West, Principal Meridians are es- tablished, with great accu- racy, by astronomical obser- vations. Each Principal Meridian has its Base Line, and these two linesform the basis or foundation for the surveys or measurement of all the lands within the ter- ritory which they control. Diagram 2 shows all of the Principal Meridians and Base Lines in the central portion of the United States, and | from it the territory gov- erned by each Meridian and Base Line may be readily distinguished. Each Merid- ian and Base Line is marked with its proper number or name, as are also the Stand- ard Parallels and guide (or auxiliary) Meridians, rates what is meant when this method is termed the ¢ Rectangular System,” and how the meas- urements are based on lines which run at right angles to each other. The heavy line running North and South (marked A. A.) represents [ the Principal Meridian, in this case say the5th Prineipal Meridian. The heavy line running East and (marked B. B.) is the Base Line. These lines are used as the starting points or basis of all measurements or sar- LI veys made in territory con- [ trolled by the 5th Principal L] Meridian. The same fact (1 applies to all other Principal L Meridians and their Base L Lines. Commencing at the Principal Meridian, at inter- vals of six miles, lines are run NorthandSouth, parallel [T to the Meridian. This plan is followed both Fast and [ West of the Meridian [-‘-I-"-,‘ S 5] E == and ESE5E5E RERERGR These ESES 2525 255 SIS SE S West EREEGERE S 1 = ] m e ——r—— - me——__100 throughout the territory l}—i 85° controlled by the Meridian. L'T : nd 90 el el vl el el el ey el eyl eyl o ey el el Ly eyl ey el ol vl el eyl el e el vl el vl vl vl e vl el vl ] 3 3 . A. OGLE & CO., IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBARIAN OF CONGRESS AT WASHINGTON, OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 1890, BY GEO. A. O X . ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT D. C. T T e ) e T e el e TN L) I T DI S 3 2 1 fib’% 2C Each division is called a Range. characters. Lines. ] Il North of the Base Line is Township 1 North ; the next is Township 2 North ; then comes Township 3, 4, 5, and 6, North, and so on. The same plan is i N Soleligal sl i l-l' followed South of the Base Line; the Townships being designated as Township 1 South, Township 2 South, and so on. The ¢ North” or ¢ South” (the o o —-fl ‘_1'] initials N. or 8. being generally used) indicates the direction from LAho B.use Line. See Diagram 3. ) ; Nemh =5 alew HJ iy . These Township and Range Lines, crossing each other, as shown in Diagram 3, form squares, which are called “Townships” or “ Government Townships,” | & * ElE } -Ll which are six miles square, or as nearly that as it is possible to make them. 'These Townships are a very important feature in locating or deseribing a piece e Fe = of land. 1 IV., V., VI, VII.,, and s» on, until the territory governed by another Principal Meridian is reached. are numbered, the words Fast or West being always used to indicate the direction from the Principal Meridian. Commencing at the Base Line, at intervals of six miles, lines are run East and West parallel with the Base Line. They divide the land into strips or divisions six miles wide, extending East and West, parallel with the Base Line. [ ESE S ESES e eE Ee E RS RS RS S e S S R RS R S S e SR SRS R S RS R S ST ST ] =l North and South of the Base Line until the territory governed by another Principal Meridian and Base Line is reached. numbered from one upward, both North and South of the Base Line, and their numbers are indicated by figures. S S R D R e These lines are termed ¢ Range Lines.” They divide the land into strips or divisions six miles wide, extending North and South, parallel with the Meridian. ] Ranges are numbered from one upward, commencing at the Meridian; and their numbers are indicated by Roman For instance, the first division (or first six miles) west of the Meridian is Range I. West; the next is Range II. West; then comes Range III., i In the same manner the Ranges East of the Meridian See Diagram 3. These are designated as Township This plan is followed both These divisions or Townships are For instance : The first six mile division The location of a Government Township, however, is very readily found when the number of the Township and Range is given, by merely r 53] | J:Ll counting the number indicated from the Base Line and Principal Meridian. As an example of this, Township 8 North, Range 4, West of the 5th Principal | ¢ ’ . B‘l l-fl Meridian, is at once located on the square marked ¥ on Diagram 3, by counting eight tiers north of the Base Line and 4 tiers west of the Meridian. i : _fl] I = r 4 oy ifil LIy » |l [ il{, TOWNSHIPS OF LAND. 3 dib Ly 1| a (r = OWNSHIPS are the largest sub- Bl B e e g e : T T= : LI {l—| Q, | 5‘ divisions of land run out by the ’?::SMEM 341,‘AigwA!;uA i; e ; i EE e ( & e fg ik o : DASE LINK pasnironue i1 flj TU United States Surveyors. In the 55 A, ; ; s == : t __m &n Governmental Surveys Township 77 R, E. WE || | FL Lines are the first to be run, and a Township ®x|6 g 8 l’l- Lrl Corner is established every six miles and R g Fe F: marked. This is called “Townshipping.” GAl g4 L 8 _l_'l Lm After the Township Corners have been care- B E E n l_‘—_l fullylocated,theSection and Quarter Section oA ' * Ll-l M Corners are established. Each Township is B2 “haxdie wher o erntoc, - | nanbes Sart oF s7a r, - mul six miles square and contains 23,040 acres, [ % A | ’,'Cl l:m or 36 square miles, as near as it is possible P ”11 = to make them. This, however, is fre- WA - »[LFI quently made impossible by: (1st) ’tlle pres- e FRACTIUNAL PIECES OF LAND Efl—) F‘ ence of lakes and large streams; (2nd) by L :W State boundaries not falling exactly on o0 R s Township Lines; (3rd) by the convergence of Meridians or curvature of the earth’s surface ; and (4th) by inaccurate surveys. SE e G i ) run North cause every Township to vary (AL Lvll.l‘ tnchiTownship, unless if is one of the more or less from the 23,040 aereI; w(f]izziu fl_‘ ‘L‘,, exceptional cases referred to, is divided of Meseiihi 3 '1’1 : Sk :.LJJ into 36 squares, which are called Sections. ¢ }I))i{lgf;nl 40“7511;%3;‘;1;}& : fj?(fi:i‘:;{ip ils1§§ Qfl These Secti are intended ag L s SO R TG O aor o Sections all the surplus or deficiency of land mile, or 320 rods, square and contain 640 DIAGRAM 3 BANGES WEST OF 5TH P M. BANGES EAST OF 6TH P.u. L IR ) st i o v o 1) s _;‘r__ . E5E5EE l j l l f 1 =Ee 25 sTH P mé::r L MERIDIAN ONGRESSIONAL Townships vary ‘ é ; congiderably as to size and boundaries, |l Mistakes made in surveying and the T -l fact that Meridians converge as they [l is given to, or taken from, the North and ac and. Secti ar 2y | | r [ fl] 30;(;10:&‘.;f';dfi.onlbe;t”{gsb»(;?lgs Is‘l?g\lv};frgi w::fl West tiers of Sec'tgons. In other words, all [E_l'; Diagram 4. Beginning with Section 1 in i) Sections in the Township are made full— |1 L—U the Northeast Corner, they run West to 110 Re 640 acres—except those on the North and = 6, then East to 12, then West to 18, and ] West, which are given all ‘the‘lzuu_l that is [ g 50 on, back and forth, until they end with 113.4 R, left after tox'mlpg the other 25 Sections. PJ [-‘—J_' Section 36 in the Southeast Corner. Twa | Diagram 4 illustrates how the surplus or fl Iy Diagram 4 shows a plat of a Township B, deficiency is distributed and th‘e Sections it |f ] [fi ag it is divided and platted by the govern- WA affects. It will be seen that Sections 1, 2, ‘;I:Il %—-L ment surveyors. These Townships are n9.2 R. | ?; 4‘! 5, 6, 7, 18, 19, !I,SO a'nd 31, f‘re.lhe D— lljf called Government Townships or Congres- oy A ElfiCtl?lliLI Sections, Ok the b?“”“ "_rJ\ E—H sional Townships, to distinguish them from Jazeinil o 27 26 \) 25 W.hwh are affected if the'10“'n51‘1110‘9‘fr”113 }J [[5 Civil Townships or organized Townships, @A | or falls short. Inside of these I-gactmnal HJ Sl as frequently the lines of organized Town- 13298, Sections, all of the su}'plus or deficiency of & mfi, ships do not conform to the Government A land (over o5 ‘lfldeljflo,acf,%) is carried to ‘ &n Township lines. 120.4 R. i the ““forties ™ or “elglme§ that touch the fl_< Eli CRe / Township Line. These pieces of land are fl'l Il 132.8 R. \V\_,\_ e~ called ‘“‘Fractional Forties” or “ Fractional WJ l];_ SECTIONS UF LAND | o B EX Eighties,” as the case may be. Diagrams 4 L'*'“ = > 136.2 R 34 s 56 and 6 show the manner of marking the (1Y FLE ST > RN 82 25 e acreage and outlining the boundaries of fl _{J 7 TAGRAM 5 {llqstmtes how a section i these ¢ Fractions.” L 4 may be sundlvi(_ied, although the T . Diagram 6 illustrates how the surplus or 1[' Diagram only gives a few of the 143 R deficiency of land inside of these Sections is many subdivisions into which a distributed and which ““forties”or “‘eighties” ,'Fl section may be divided. ~All Sections it affects. From thisarrangement it will be [[L seen that in any Section that touches the North or West Township Lines, the Southeast Quarter may be full—160 acres—while another quarter of the same Section may be much larger or smaller, Frequently these fractional “forties” or “‘eighties” are lotted as shown in Diagram 6. They are always described as fractional tracts of land, as the < fractional S. W, % of Section 6,” etc. ~Of course those portions of these Sections which are not affected by these variations are described in the usual manner—as Southeast } of Section 6. As a rule Townships are narrower at the North than at the South side. The Meridians of Longitude (which run North and South) converge as they run North and South from the Equator. They begin at the Equator with a definite width between them and gradually converge until they all meet at the poles. Now, as the Range linesare run North and South, it will at once be seen that the convergence of Meridians will cause every Congressional Township (except fractional Sections) are supposed to be 320 rods, or one mile, square and therefore contain 640 acres—a number easily divisible. Sections are subdivided into fractional parts to suit the convenience of the owners of the land. A half-section contains 320 acres; a quarter-section contains 160 acres; half of a quarter contains 80" acres, and quarter of a quarter contains 40 acres, and so on. Kach piece of land is described according to the portion of the section which it embraces—as the Northeast quarter of Section 10; or the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 10. Diagram 5 shows how many of these subdivisions are platted, and also shows the plan of designating and describing them by initial letters as each parcel of land on the Diagram is marked with its description. As has already been stated, all Sections (except Fractional Sections which are explained else- S Lflq ‘ TL where) are supposed to contain 640 acres, and even though mistakes have been made in surveying, [ (North of the Equator) to be narrower at its North thau at its South side, as stated. See Diagram —I{I Ll asis frequently the case, making sections larger or smaller than 640 acres, the Government recog- [ 4. In addition to this fact, mistakes of measurement arc constantly and almost unavoidably made }J L nizes no variation, but sells or grants each regular section as containing 640 acres “more or less,” in running both Townshipand Range Jl'l‘_J & The Government Surveyors are not required to subdivide sections by running lines within | lines, and if no new starting points im0 [[M them, but they usually establish Quarter Posts on Section Lines on each'side of a section at the | were established the lines would | DIAGRAM 6. fl = =Nl points marked A. B. C. and D. on Diagram 5. After establishing Township corners, Section | become confused and unreliable, and - | {2 PJ Lines are the next to be run, and section cor- | the size and shape of Townships Lor 3. zoT 2. ZorT 1. ;m i cI ners are established. When these are carefully | materially affected by the time the i i) DIAGRAM 5. located the Quarter Posts are located at pointsas | surveys had extended even a hundred 4 gg 4 g3 4 80.5 :\] & nearly equidistant between Section Corners as miles from the Base Line and Princi- .2 2 = 2 possible. These corners when established by [ pal Meridian. In order to correct ACRES: S gRES: ACRES: %j £ fiJ Government Surveyors cannot be changed, even | the surveys and variations caused F M though it is conclusively shown that mistakes | by the difference of latitude and = L= g S1ve ) : Y | 2 ; : Lr'h have been made which cause some sections or | straighten the lines, ‘¢ Correction 4 ITf I} 0 arter sections to be either larger or smaller | Lines” (or Guide Meridians and GO 8 3 = | N.E. 1 quarter sec g i 1 ACRES. & 1l 'L_E E /4 than others. The laws, however, of all the Standard Parallels) are established at ACRES, & 80 ACRES s m [‘ O States provide certain rules for local surveyors | frequent intervals, usually asfollows: i ;]j £n < to follow in dividing Sections into smaller North of the Base Line a Correction B ; = i W:L 160/A parcels of land than has been outlined in the | Lineis run East and West parallel 160 Rods. FlflJ = D4 8 —" Governmental surveys. Forinstance, in divid- | with the Base Line, usually every . o \E” 8 V] : ing a quarter section into two pfu'cels, t]w dis- twenty-four miles. South of the (!3 4 {h ‘"‘—‘ & o N. V2 of S. E.Va ance between the Government Corners is care- | Base T inea Correction Lineisusually r g I r‘; & = fully measured and the new post is located at a | oqtahlished every thirty miles. Both o R 160 ACRES »'fr| 8 : s i nlar ta ) ) . y | & - 80 A. point equidistant between them. ,,“}}h plan '3 | Bast and West of the Principal < 8 LLis \Lfil & 2 followed in running out “eighties, gn'tles, Meridian ¢ Correction Lines” are o L ‘ ‘““‘twenties,” etc. In this way, if the Govern- ¥ i s e s @ I ] Y snallv < 3 ¢ I TL ment division overruns or falls short, each [ " ”‘1[}) established every 48 miles. ;l-fl L ; y : ’ B . This is | All Correction Lines are located by | ) portion gains or loses its proportion. This is FEpa + ko 80 Rods 160 Rods. ” [_rL—‘ not the case, however, with Fractional Soctlo_ns carelul measurement, anc 119 suc- = —fl f_él SUBDIVIDING A SECTION. along the North or West sides of a Township, ceeding surveys are based upon PLAT OF A FRACTIONAL SECTION. = “-fl or adjoining a lake or large stream. them. %]_J = BSe S S e S SRR R R e e S e SR S R e e S S S RS E S G L S SR S R SR S S RS RS RS R S R S S e S RS G E SRR e EES —| ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 1890, BY GEO. A. OGLE & CO., IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBARIAN OF CONGRESS AT WASHINGTON, D, C. HISTORICAL DIRECTORY OF MACON COUN TY, ILL, T —— e — = DECATUR CITY AND TOWNSHIP. ‘ ‘ | 0 V1 Year | NAME, BUSINESS. Raldeace: &« Bt Nt et NAME. BUSINESS. Residence. B'Uf] Nativt When i Connty. 5 g St S RO RORs Bokert, MU E e BOrTe sy o e o e 1822 Germany 1854 ERBBIME: F fiove Fon 2 ae Dealer in Carpets, Wall Paper,ete....... Decatur 1837 New Y. (‘0"?": | Eichinger, ) . Retired Farmer 3y Peuusvlmnm 1854 | Alexander, D. R., of D. R. Al wder & Co., Knitting F, actory. 32 i 1‘5‘.31 l( i lb(f(’ | ] nm~ \Vm ll RTht e \ it \]ls“ 1826 New York 1852 Allen, Dr. 05 Ry s, 1 Physician and Surgeon G b TR T S ‘ 1846 Kentucky 1864 Allen, E. G. & Brother. Dealers in Fine Carris R 5 A e e hmn,‘:, E tlwm .—\ "of hrm of I‘unplnton & hwulu‘ L)Iunumg “ 1869 lllinois 1869 5 Ammann, C mvmd ’ »rl_d\ Manuf “ 18‘§i Gcrn;';{ . 1"6 Ewing,O............. Dealer in Bicyeles .............. O R e e £ Ammann, J. Brick Manuf: fh g SR ) By e Earies, Robert .. . .. .. Manufacturer of‘(,llecl\ Rowers, ete g L lgfl Ohio 1866 Anderson, Jmunm . Capitalist. « 1852 }Hin(;i-q- £ 1608 Ferguson, R. W, ... ... Insurance Agent.............. 4 Canada 1873 Armstrong, John, of L\on & Armstr Jo., Proprietor: of Il.umw & a Field, William C., of firm of Field & W ilson, Plumber £ e 1882 Mill "llH] l umber Yard 1838 Ohi QT Fiun, Jas. J.. v S Ireland 1871 1 ;A - 3¢ 1o 1867 Averitt, J. We........ 1831 Kentucky 1850 Foster & Smith e - SR s Bu]d\\!m Ichabod. rchitect . . 1815 New J«-r.{ov lb\:’)’) 1“051&[ llld\nnu E., of firm of Foster & S , Lumber Dealers. . . 26 .... 1823 New Jersey 1866 Baldwin, H. 1. I lm']r('r for Pratt & u, , Grain Deal S0 . 4 2 Foster, David L. ...... Clerk in office of Circuit Clerk and Recorder. “« ... 1848 Illinois 1848 Barnes, Dr. Wm sician and S P e « 1o a0 ]]]illf}i:s" < lN;() Freeman Bros. Dealers in Boots and Shoes . ............. o e ceae s Barnes, Albert. . 2 \er‘u hu ................. 1 “ e e ST A 1852 Freeman, Jumes, of Freeman Bros., Dealers in Boots and Shoes . & 1836 Massachu’ts 1878 il Barnes, John A ... ... Gaddis, Frank M. ... .. Proprietor of Decatur Lumber and Manu- 5 1‘ pa « g Ohio 1873 | facturing Company................ 4 1851 Ohio 1863 “ Barrackman, D. AT Dmler in Real « Todiana 1860 ‘ Gastman, Pruf E. A... Supmmtendeut of Uity School. . 1834 New York 1860 | Barrackman, W. T' . ... Farmer and Breeder ut Blooded Stock. ; “ 1;61 | Geddes, James - Retired 1810 Pennsylvania 1835 l Battles, Ch Capitalist and Dealer in Real Kstate 3 New Ham 1:.; 5 | Gher & T"‘“el Insurance Agents | ...... < amp. 1869 | 1 Beatty, J. C., of “firm ul Hill & Beatty, Harness Dealers., . 45 Ohio 867 istate Decatur. ... I gg” “(;\L’Ol)l‘“»l;] """"" fi??}:}\:]&‘lllt; mer i 1848 G}llilltlu?l Il?doi\fi‘ Tfoél(l?\h:]f ‘Vlu|:||r;lg:l:& Gliddon, Shoe Manuf: Deg:;.tur. “ amy, QL NATTNOTLL . 44ak ¢oiojs,con 2o Alesath s & i 1881 | y e ! P I Bendure, Jesse K. . Super'dnt of ()leem\uod Cemetery........ 4" Ohio lg.fi | Qoods J.0 armer and Gardener ................... Sec. 9 . TR 1 Foteer ‘M “f‘““’ St : . Warnmsts WA domiaaar o e i te N RVECENESS G 2% s o o S ANt UIOEE S T, e “ “ s 4 * S eace . . o . o Bevans, J. H . « Waktensin thb | Hamsher. B. K.. . . Business Manager Rcpublzcrm 3 & Penna. 1856 Blaine, F. J 5 « Todiaik 1866 | Handy & Kuny. . .. Real kistate and Insurance Brokers . ... ... A s Blume, Geo. P., of firm of \V 1. Rapp & Co., Handy, George W ... Real Hstate Dealer aud Insurance Agent .. > Tllinois 1862 ing Machine \m»nlq 2 i 1852 Prussia 1872 g.mll\ s hh.nl:u. S.... Real Kstate, Insurance, and Loan Agent .. ] ghlo 1862 | Bolen, Arthur O....... Dealer in Real K wy T L IR R 1876 ardy, George P...... County Clerk % enna. 1852 Jas. F. W . . z st e s 4 Hdrnsbol"‘er, \\ 1]]mm H. Attmne r-at. a5 Illinois 1865 [ ggs\lfr, I\‘;llll(lll1 -3 “‘ ¥ llg",t-: };gmll;llvmim ]15::?: Harpstrite, K ] S N Germany 1855 [ Boyer, Hiram G....... - g VR 183;' e A B'il Hartten, William . . ies, Liquors, and Cigars . .. .. s e e Ao 1860 Breuneman, Daniel W.. \\ hultmlu Liquor Dealer and Capitalist wghv 18:;9’ Indiana 18(‘}5 Huworth & Sons ....... “‘i'l'"f‘ll(m“"t of Check’ R”“c“’ Pl‘mtmg 1 Brookshier, B. M. ..... Prop’tor Decatnr Steam La y “ 5 inois 860 aLMIESpoLe 5 i e { BX:J\\ S varel T l T "I.IH .:ltdt \l:ufn:})::“ wundry . GsBs 11:)[();1_)) l“‘l‘ll'?lb }gz‘_: Haworth, Mahlon, of firm of Haworth & Sons 1809 Ohio 1856 Brown, C. H..... B 8 e g Haworth, Geo. D., of firm of Haworth & Sons 1829 Penna. 1857 RE A Skl Y e b a 1861 Haworth, James W, of firm of Haworth & Sons 1836 Ohio 1856 . Brown & Harnsberger.. « Henver, Juseph of finn of Henver & Glidden, Pmprle Buckingham, Isaac A . . “ 1840 s 1863 . = agtory sipialet wE g S e Siap Bul\anl‘iJu(uh Bt = i:ég ?]}]ill?nis' %Egj B W Sy Manufacturer of Hog Ringers............ S yIB22 NN, Q. 1866 Bumstead, Dr. S. J.. e 1%’— I’uun\'.'lv'lninl&"‘ Hoefle, H. F .. Photographer = .... 18— Illinois 1890 BuneDr. ;Alonzo W . i lie ks e | G el YO ¢ Hoddy, Rodr . Dealer in Horses N e, 48457 JORID: 1889 24 New York 1866 LN LW > « 5 it A7 Bundy, E. . i ]almu and Pr npnvtm Sawmill C 1836 Indiana 1858 Hosteter s 8th jaifard Suwcu & 19s3asdinne LBa7 1 Blmn'& Park Frehitis gileai w W e R 5 SPeRy > o gustcl:ur. QV\}I 3 . Secretaryand Ureasurerof Herald Despatch e e, . 1860 . : > o e T 2 ostetler, V. N.. s \Lummr of Herald Despatch. g e 180T * 1858 unt, & \lllln'lt)‘mbu“" & l aE i ii‘h ]‘\lll-lg?»h~llus'ts {ii'fi Hostetler, J. C.. . Attorney-at-Law : . S E 846 s 1857 2 B 1 O“‘b‘u """"" o S 18;; i,;‘];‘:‘_l‘“mm l‘ 4 Hunter Brothers . . Real Estate, Insurance, and Loan Brokers . T Sy R B shel \\‘m e T A 1\,:;1 e ’_5 s Hunter, Robert . . Real Kstate, Insurance, and Loan Agent... “ ... 1860 Illinois 1887 (,:1(]“(.‘]1 Chios. AE 1 ced, m‘d Sale Stubie G5 aalp L;illi([)lm“) lmhodon L/ M. . Proprietor of Meat Market .............. 8 Peuua. 1855 S y 2 VR 3 s 3 Juck, S. S . Postmaster ....... 4 £ 1869 Cattod& Jones. ........ F ans and Surgeons 4 e A g T - """ 3 AR T Jenxun, . Farmer and Stock Raiser Sec. 7 . Germany 1871 (CJ::&]\\]];‘J”\’[ H(:}‘lfirm of (;;lfltol‘\ Jones, [’h)blbl‘“h and Surgeons. . ‘“ ceee l{:;i 5’::::3:1\7:1[1?14 18 Joues, Dr. H ‘of firm of Catto & Jones, l’hValCldn and Decatur. Ohio 1889 , Fesld ! ¥ ? R e, i R JonesT LA, Sty v IDSirord e, o e e e T B e Sec. ¢ 3 1854 { EMSL}} [l;{ “‘ YJ I“‘”‘“'“‘ ‘““{ ?m‘:llf R : F‘)“’ :,lll”L"f“v] 0 1843 Johns, Dr Harvey U.. Retired Physician . Decatur. & 1855 | B DY e g e l“““',”‘ and Stock tw G ERaNEy eRRA ey Johus & Randolph .... Attorneysat-Law.. -+ TR fates (,‘h‘dlllb(,‘l'b, _Bt'rllvlg& Quinlan Co., Manufacture E Dcutur s sl .. Johnson, Hiram ~... Dealer in Real Estate. “ N.H. 1885 | Chamberlain, William.. Manufacturer of Mattresses an A\\nm'rfl ... 1849 Illinois 1851 Jobnuon & Knight Dealers in Real Kstate . { M g ¥ g = I« ght .... Des al Ksta : 2ol Chenoweth, Dr. William J., of firm of W. J. & C. C hulom th, Phy o s et s o Kaylor, Jacob ........ ThtmerandB toske Rilear: A Maryland 1852 o . 25 sicians ‘”'.d Suxrve?ns ........... i seeee Cie L8R entucky 5 Kotk Jokn At b o Uigar and Paper Box Man Desatoe: TiliGiod 1851 | Chenoweth, Dr. Cassidy, of hllllli)f W. J. & C. Chenoweth, Physicians 5 o o e Kemper, Philip . . T Penna. 1866 i and Surgeons. ...... it (hoAY 0 Ahnel L o B 38 Chilson, R. W......... Proprietor Steam Dye Hous “« ... 1855 Michigan 1880 {::IIIIS:I:;‘ Ié?ljp_(‘l Du.'.“ul' oo Lo H Clark, Dr. Lewi . Physician and Surgeon . .. “« ... 1844 lllinois IBBL A e R e e T S fabh e « Todiacn: 1874 | )SIC & - % 4 74 | Clark, H. S Proprietor Oil Mill .. “ ... 18— New York 1884 X 1liinois 1847 | Clokey, Josiah ) Attorney-at-Law. .. .. S ]8%:) ‘(\)lhm. shu'ts ib“ Kuight, Geo. E : l)mlu in Rml Kstate o New York 1887 i (J‘uluxnm I'heodo Cashier with H(\\mrlh & bm e .... 1852 Massachn’ts 1855 Kraner, A. Carriage Manufacture .“ Ohio 1853 Cope Brothers.. .. . Contracting Brickl 2 ecial attention Kiotuer, Mrs.Jeimint | “ « 1856 i ri : S and me mlgllx }m(l Kuny, Edwin F. ! Missouri 1867 i la\ ing tiles. s promptly far- La I*mr'eo (Jo: “ | Kcnt’u‘c‘k‘y 1858 Germany 1879 | Ohio 1880 1 ished Cope, L. N., of firm of C npu lSmIh«*l La l"ul';:eu, F. A Pe Pennsylvania lb Lammert, Rev. | Cope, A. H., of firm of Cope Brother I]Imom l§h4 Laughlin, Henry...... Sec.24 .... { Corley, Dewitt C...... Attorney-at- £ 1879 Laux, Charles lwlmctm of St. Nicholas Hotel Decatur. Germany 1854 | Crea & Ewi Real Estate Broke £ Lehman, Frank, of firm ()t Spencer & Lehman A i Ohio 1865 {1 Culver, J. H Manufacturer of and I)m]cr in munuments ok : is, Will. M Real Estate, Insurance, and Loan A(reut A e 1871 ! marble, granite, etc I”'.'A“m 1864 . Real Estate. Insurance, and Loan A"u;ts 5 RO e . Farmer and Stock Raise % IS‘H Lmdvu John . Publisher Bulletin % = Tennessee 1847 . Justice of the Peace. Ohio 1844 Linn & Scrug . Dry Goods and Carpet 2 5 o . Jeweller 1llinois ]18”; Loeb, Peter . Proprietor Foundry £ Pru: 1876 - Attorney at 01‘1.10 ]b“fl Loring, G. . County Surveyor .. 46 Mass. 1567 .. Physician and Sur > o e Lyon & Armstrong . Proprietors of Planing 0 el sid's | . Farming . .. Lllinois 18};‘? Lyon, Hvlny .......... Grocer & 1844 Indiana 1868 i . lumnm". ¢ Ohio 1526 Lyon, Clyde R . Bookkeeper % 0., 1869 Mlinois 1869 ] 2 1'An|lllc{()rs Meat Market. Jeresh e Lyous, Geo. W Proprietor N. W. Feed and Meal Mill “ ... 184> Michigan 1858 i Ci ah LS i g I e SRR Missot Lytle & HCRaISt . og. -2 Dealers in Hardware, Stoves, I'inware 1 l)euxlul \‘Lllundl Bauk. General Banking Bus v 1879 naces, ete 3 W iy St i Deck, Martin'l'. . ..., Retired Farmer. . I_“"’ DS Lytle, Robert P....... of firm o( Lytle & Kckel = s 1837 “Bennys 1866 | I)Lnma Amhu\ ,,,,,,, Retived Farmer. . . Pennsylvania 1852 Mttt D Ayt 5 soed Dealer in Ice and Real Estate............ “ ... 1848 lllinois 1848 Denz, Kdward A Merchant Tailor. Tllinois e Mann, \\ Elwood. .... Publisher State Sentinel ................ N b S 1853 ) Dickinson, K. L. Architect........ 3 e S 1882 Martin, David ........ Dealer in Lime, ete. “« ... 1820 Kentucky 1858 i Farmer and Stock Raiser Sec. 6 . Indiana 1859 Marting dod. L. 5580050 Dealer in Coal and Artifi ... 1860 lllinois 1860 i . Proprietor Livery Stable ... s Decatur. ... \lum Scotia lbf‘ Marsh; l” G. B., of firm of Scott & Marshall, Real K ! Donahey, J. \' . County bupemm-mleln and Abstrac N Ohio 1862 and Loan Bro 1 & 1889 Downing, Wm. . Breeder-of Fast Hors . 18"; My OBt s Dealer in Groceries . g Penna. 18— Downing. l(la AT i S A T e Tlinois 18:8 MLCI(*H.AH B.. . Cireuit Clerk and Recorder . £ £ 1835 ________ \1‘.,.(,”9. Re Ohio £ Qlla H}(m, JHon}r \;cp:n,} Cirenit Clerk S g 1linois }543 Drobisch JSmlho] B e s in Groceries and Pro ¥ 2 RNl e cClellan, J. Sherman, With Decatar \lmm Bakery . 5 $ 864 Damont, W, L........ Grain Dealer. 5 ::vl:“, }:‘.’.]\. = i:.}é McCoy, John | N 5 b 1859 ‘ buull.un. Dayton. .. ... Retired . % VeI McDonald & La Fof cree v i e AbSIructor o Lo s aRee = 0ers e i 88 HISTORICAL DIRECTORY OF MACON COUNTY. Year | | AUSTIN. NAME. BUSINESS, Residence. Birth. Nativity. | Year McDonald, Edmund S.. Attorney-at-Law Decatur.... 1855 Virginia NAME., | BUSINESS, Residence. Post-office. B,:{n, Nativi‘y, cm‘efl‘j’ Mt:“orr:\y. Benedict... Real Estate, Insurance, and Loan : € 18 Ireland 3 K naty, McLean'J. R......... Proprietor of Carriage and Wagon Op. £ Kentucky Austin, John ..... .... Farmer . Maroa .... 1829 Ohio 1836 Millikin, J., of firm of J. Millikin & Co., Bankers . .. ... .... L % Penna. Bradshaw, A. J. ... Farmer. . Latham.... 1833 lennessee 1861 Mills, Joseph . Proprietor of Planing Mill 3 " New Jersey 1853 Bennett, John......... Farmer and Stock .. Attorneys-at-Law et AT ik ik horn ‘ attle and l‘ re nd\ Coqch . Attorne, “ ,... 1864 Illinois Horse Ity * Maroa .... 1855 Tllinois ]g',-) Contractor anfi Bmldm < Penna. Farmer. S - hes i S ].54_ “ \lmn;omon & hhull . Real Estate and Insurance Brokers....... A T A Can 200 O ReunyE s e 1856 L Olip Moul«vomnr\ H. C « County ‘Freasgger.-s S ..o, o2, 35 Ohio Farmer “ 20 .... Latham.... 1839 Missouri Num"ompr\ C. W.... Real Estate Dealer o \' L, Farmer. RSNy “ ... 1856 lllinois ]\lomgmnexy, Al l{ Union Iron Worlk - s | Farmer. . L% e VR 8 «nlnnab urg 1835 France Moore, Dr. David N... Physician and £ o o b BT Illmon kyz . Farmer... “10 .... Kenny .... 1858 England M oorellmm* \\ ells & Co. Wholesale Hardware Dea e B R Heiserman, Jacob .. ... Retired F %20 Latham. ... 1822 Germs any M Farmer and Breeder of L‘otls“uld Sheep. ... 1843 Germany Teiserman, Henry..... Farmer.. MR, S et~ Iinors * 1 osser, J I L e it (e B S G e A 83T Pennal Lakin, Leander .. . Farmer. #9078 7. J Penna. Pritchett, Thomas A’ of Pritchett & Walmsley. . .. N « ... 1830 Connecticut . ]fl:K-lt' J‘:t‘“)l’ = b B & ‘““d jt(nllt """ Quinn, Thomas, of firm of Quinn & Seeforth, Tobacconists . “ ... 1857 lllinois gt R o BOCE 00K P4 Race, James W . Merchant “ ... 1834 Virginia Brown, N.F.......... 7 24 Ohio Rapp, W. H. & Co.... Real Estate Deale ] S ETIE G & Beows, H. Tii ........ rand Stock “ Reeme, Theodore O.... Retired *“ .... 1846 Penna 9 l‘” ke, J ol “; e SIAeD ..m(‘ ;‘u%]} Dlinois Reeves, Abbott M .... United States Metallic Mat (/omp.uw “ ... 1855 Indiana L/Imp",““"“ W Fj“vmtll‘ "““1 .'lm-lt B, Y Regenfuss, A. C ...... Principal St. James School “ ... 18— Wisconsin ,"";'f“‘ i‘ st o f””l ‘71‘“‘1{ Penna. 1868 Ruh\wel\, lllmm A . Attorney-at.I 1861 Ohi L)““ ‘ “l ‘t““‘ S ”“]" }tnglqnd 1855 A cal Estate Dealer 1824 New York { i)“]‘l“)‘l”- Esyis o j‘ml :in(‘l\‘ Tllinois 1858 , of W.'I. Roberts & Co. (;1 ain Dealers 1860 Illinois illebant, e 2 ,“rv””‘l' ““'1 & 9as L 1849 Liquor Dealer 3 : .. 1884 Penna. Ellrich, William ...... ]4';\1m(|‘ fln(] .,‘tudt ‘& 1965 . President of Decatur I\Alm al Bank 3 .... 1837 New Hamp. Evans, William....... I‘,"”"U e '\:“’("I‘ Ohio 1842 Phirtng and Pater Evans, « : Farmer and Stock I”l'“”ib. 1852 WAl Pa i > H.\ll L. C Farmer and Stock 2 Q51 Wall Paper Penna. 1883 TSkiaahe Hi G Riime ol Ciodk % 2 1859 Bhthorac =it Perinesses’ | 1864 A ” Ll ! 01"1” e 05 ]“u‘m(:‘ :Illtl \ ()L.l\ et 2B QOCy o= lA Germany 1867 Ro we, . Manager for Aultma Ohio 1876 L\A:ll Ullntt gL . Ij‘i“'"“*x' ruu] l\"(“(-l\ ]l»H]L; : R 3 1llinois 1867 RusxL]] Ju]\n S . Farmer and Stock R Kentucky 1857 \( 4 e « « g Penna. 1872 S i S Peini us latthews, Jnhu Farmer and Stock Fr o). 1}.4,1“ Indiana 1848 Sawyer, Sr., John armer and Stock R a 1834 M ol ‘ “ : 2 RE e ! Rareine Tilitoi a Loffett, W, T . Farmer and Stock B Ses ... 1826 Illinois 1841 Sawyer, W 1111.\:1 .. Farmer and Stock Raiser . nois 1841 M 4 oS R VETg LD i A1 : offett, J. M.. ... Farmer and Stock .... Decatur.... 1836 L 1845 Schooleraft, Isaac . B0 LS [T 1 e e e Indiana 1890 B 5 o g 3 Z % o wont Bk =at Sl Pyt “ i 1509 Moffett, K. lt.A . Farmer and Stock “ 5 i... Boody .... 1859 “ 1859 Schweinbold, John Proprietor Plani 2 Germany 1883 Misirhoid! WL I Farinarand Svock « 33 T R T 2 Scott & Marshall . . Real ¥state, It ce, and Loan Brokers.. & S S P l‘l 2 Jol 3 F"“‘! ar ‘(1 g‘\fil\, RS o] 18": “ Irginia “'}" Scott, Geo. H ... Real Eslate, Insurance, and Loan Broker. . ¥ Tllinois 1866 ‘ iy l' S e 3 l“:lrillt e l::\:] él:\:,\t ; . CHtess %:'}‘7 }]IU_"'“:‘”Y %8‘)? B P ired F. 3 Michigs 56 .. Fa T g Stock 4 56 nois 85 Shaffer, T. M .. BTl e e I S s o Yot ey e Michigan 1856 - Farmer and Stock “ .... 1840 Penna. Isf:i . Farmer and Stock Farmer :nul Stock Shea, John h . Superintendent Decatur T'ille Work Shellabarger, Mill and Elevator Company. Millers i ... 1830 Germany 1856 Ireland 1871 ‘ Shellabarger, Wm Ilinois i P 51::\11:; ”llelk + A S| Chas. W F = 1_1 . £ Tllinois 1857 Shlaudeman, Ha r Decatur Tee and C old Storage Co. & EML‘:I(L: T yll;‘;'“ """ l:“:::i: e Stk % f . i oo 186 :‘ lM.') Shlaudeman, Frauk. ... Decatur Brewing Company X eS8 (l N5 A “‘"; oY . <. 1850 1850 Shorb, Wm. H Cigar \lunul.xuuu Panta. Staunford, J. L. ) (:r:un ealer....... e . Boody 2 1848 “ 1881 SEall Hrank R - 3 tate um] TosUranGe - $inois :fivulm‘m yH F. : ]:;u-m(’r and fimck S g \QL Aok Blnv Mokud 1862 “ 1862 giblt's‘, Jir. B, B, an and Surgeon . Connecticut : "_I"kl_ I“\\[\; 5 i‘:n'l_n(‘x]‘)::nld‘:\lm-l( i Bosiv. g L"U‘]V 850 1: JH:EO Skelley, Lewis F . . Deputy County Clerk .. Indiana “'_'“’]'l el : l:'\‘l‘l‘;l’m SRER o \‘L‘*:“'S'-L S : SlcleyglE 0 e Fur WLy Vermont farts i 5 FER O e 3 cee v 5 y s e rerford, W. H.... Postma aster and Hotel I mpncml Boody .... Boody Virginia Smallwood, Frank P... Dealer in Cigars and T'ob: l“l!:ula g R e Sasinl e 206 Gm‘lr;nmy o Smelsley, Mary K ..... Farming - 5 : e Smick, A ‘“0”) .. Insurance, Real Estate, and Loan Blolml N i\t::::l ::1:} ;:::L}: R‘“Nr.' . 1823 }I],L‘]‘]‘I‘I’line ::::::: Et)tltll:]ll :‘) . itf::xln‘;:llfi ! I;l‘l}:;l:{l(l‘f\p} Young, B.. Farmer and Stock Raiser . Blue Mound I?*'.Z;' Gurm\::xlly \pdlmlv Frank 3 I'.nmln'r.. “13 ,... 1839 Illinois Zitrall, Mathias....... Farmer and Stock Raiser 5t 1828 3 S]utlll(]nm Dr. Thos. B. l’hh\ n and \ur"oon1 Decatur. ... %b%l’ e Spaulding, John B. . Clerk in Lunm Recorder’s S 872 te 5 ‘\Lm: Herman . . Bookbinder : . g 2 ifi:l (\;.m-m:;"yl FRIEND’S Stafford, R. N . . Farmer. S0C. 0 - 1833 New York Armstrong, Wm....... Farmer and Stock Raiser........ Sec. rgents Vest V- 86 Starbuck, U(‘HIV F.... Architect. ’ Decatur.... 1850 Mass. Arnott, A i Blxlncl\(;luux’illylx e 0“ 8 S / H AXDTI“ 1?:2{7) Et:'ilt:x:dn' }:3? Starr, J. G. & Son. .... Harno\x \['lllllf.l(,tnl(’la i i L Yoy Augustus, Mor . Farmer and Stock Ra « .. 1870 Illinois 1870 Starr, Wm. H. of firm of J. G £ Pvmm. |, H. ... Farmer and Stock Re £ ... 1828 Ohio 1865 Steele, Geo. R Es = Ohio . Farmer and Stock Rs “ ... 1838 Penna. 1867 Sterrett, B. 1. 5 A\tml\(‘)»ut [ aw aml l’u;smn A"en g Penva, . Farmer and Stock Ra L 1858 Illinois 1858 51@\—@%, R €35 Ju;tucfl' the Peace, and Real Estate and “ Ko . Farmer and Stock Raiser « 11852 Ohio IN)I PORIEATOIUNS o 5 T TR g adatalant s sentucky Farmer and Stock Raiser 5 £ 5 8 :ne 83 Stratton, Rodney...... Superintendent Gas Light and Uoke Co. ... S New Hamp. Farmer and Stock Ruiser KPS ey (s ii“,; ll‘(enrltla‘w }h:g Stumpff, John H ...... Retired Farmer. : Olhio L'm'r. Dr. R. F. .. Physician. .. . Argenta ... Argenta ... 1831 N.J. 1856 Summers, Albert T'.... Attorney-at- « Lilinois Chenoweth, G. 1 . Merchant. c 4 & it linois 1882 Sweari John A ... Dealer in Drugs, ete 5 Ohio Clifton, W. ll.. S ar Lo Rrm Sec.21 .... 5 “ lsE;I Tait, Felix B., of firm of F. B. Tait & Co. s Cooper, W. I J....... Merchant. Argenta . £ & 1862 oW wnd Corn Planters 8 Tlinois Lunm (, l; Dealer in (;uu( al Mer . il % £ N. H. 1868 Thain, W. H Contractor and Builder. . % 5}7“111”:’1 | M . Farmer and Stock Ra . Sec. 9 .... Maroa..... N.H. 1868 R m\lm" Wm. g :‘ A\’(‘ w York ])uumn, (, N Farmer and Stock Rai £F . Argenta.... Conn. 1858 l].l\(‘l, \\'1|ll Decatur 1851 Indi Corcoran, James . Farmer and Stock Rai 0 Treland s atar.... 187 ana & B ., Adam.. 3 ArRStOw 5 % . Farmer and Stock Raiser i« N.Y. Cit; s, J DO 3G i Firmer and Stosk Koo : iio T ¥ Niantic .. . . 1834 1 (1]”.(%. . Farmer and Stock R & Penna. Camp. J. B st o il Farmer and Stock R: i N (;A m3(;n TAV 3 ll:mlsluwn. %b-l‘.) Tlinois F‘umu ‘md ;’tod\ R 5 N ll;lmp a 5 ST ; . Farmer and Stock o N. Hamp. Cannon, Scott . . \1.um¢ - 1: 7 0!210 . Farmer and Stock R: . Harristown . Illinois (Zmnwlly: Dr.J. L. . 1846 Illilmis (l‘l.un Dealer. \V;u'rfusb'g XI\[‘\;T :‘md i t r \ HS 2% . 1853 an < Nm h\l::\p ram, A . Harristown. 18: e » 0. W, . Hamp. Fr ;\'i\:\!xllrico_“fi, }2 f‘l) {;]l‘ll!l‘:)[: Gepford, Daniel . . Farmer Auni stud\ R Decatur. ... Penna. S HATrstown 1\ “ Gilman, George . . Farmer and Stock R . Warrensb’g Maine . l‘ « L.F. . Farmer and Stock R 8 Mass. . Troutman . . 1ks, : l’:n'xm-l Harristown . « ] Hall, C. B . Farmer and Stock R N & L ][vnwm . Farmer. - Troutman. .. Kentucky ijnlmn R. M . Farmer and Stock R .. Harristown . Kentucky Hostetler, . Retired \luclmnt T Harfiatown. Todisii Hastings, Charles . . Farmer and Stock R . Warrensb'g Mass. Hostetler, Mrs. . Farming. KL’ll‘lll‘(‘kV lluldnnsun R s . Farmer and Stock R as England Ilun(l\, L.F . Merchant. * Ohio ~ . . Farmer and Stock Raiser Lo 2 Ohio sley, C . Farmer. Bectld A “ Tupland }}Lll(‘r, Advlon.. . Farmer and Stock Raiser s x;} s g Penna ; L Ratmer ¢« 18 . Winitis Tilinsis \ hoppllm, Fred .. ‘1- and 'l'illf\ Factor 2 \\ dnunsb g i Geljman} Jordan, James . Farmer. g i | night, Aaron Farmer and Stock R ¢ . Harristown . Ohio Kretzer, l'mn < “ 18 % 1, John P Farmer and Stock Raiser 3 Warrensb'g Peuna. Kretzer, E. g B T e Ohio NdJUI KW ... . Farmer and Stock Raiser RGN 0 4 Ohio Leonard, \mmv] “« 13 vlvlf“ml”m“ Virsinie Manion, (vx, w -\ 2 Li\tx-r ................ . Warrensb'g s Kentucky McGuire, Jos. D.. 5 e g4 Harristown Penna HIC o o - Iditor and Stock Dealer. 5 4 g Penua, McGuire Jnl]n Pk, P noR s Mo e ek « 91 5 lllinui: Ritchie, Win. . Grain Dealer. . R A o « “ Morri B0 e T S Ritchie, F. B . Grain and Machinery . Warrensb'g H i 1 it per et 1 o e “ i Roverts, E. J Farmer, Supervisor, and Secretary i | T At T e e B 1llini Mutual Insurance Associa- | x ] 5 ;,mnmu[,m Travelier .. .. 4 ADF ko) VI!:nnst\.n\n‘ 186 tion. “ 1842 N. Hamp. 1868 ! ark, R. s . Farmer 1 .... Troutman .. I\unuclw 1867 3 i | Park. S. W TR Hartiatow llhuma 186 Bohrolly B T e e Farmer L 1840 Ohio 1865 K£|(\:vl;|;| o fap > A 7 15('-1 Slonaker, Jeremiah . ... Hotel e 1841 Penna 1870 SlnilTlD A.J _. Troutman .. Tennessee 154;9 %Iuo]\e\ LE“\IE E % %“Hl'll](’l‘ :L 1213 Rliu;nq} i:"j v R g 23 el 4 aggar Farmer 3 entucky 55 ‘5,'"'1]" J. it - Decatur ... 15:55 Kentucky lhmnpsou GoWe R Dealer Coal, Lumber, Stookey, Daniel . Harristown. 1820 Jlllnms M elbait T F . o “ © 1860 l.\Lhlneu, HarnesY Boots and Thornhill, L . 1824 Kentucky cidsgtintde, fand SUSncE] Warrensh’ g « 1837 N.Y. 1858 , « 58 e W 37 : ':::::::g };:‘{m \[ \\11 ¢ & y }gliz Jl\lllmul; ’{“C]‘m i (’ 5“ 10 ... % 1839 N. Hamp. 1861 | b 3 2 « " 18 Villia . A g 1851 Indiana iy | \I\('y)“'"r. 'u\l;‘,\ IA 3 F y ] = = i i:jfis ?\h : e W lnslu\\ J 1 T e “« 1532 N. Hamp. | \\"llllT ‘,;,’ G 4. . F.‘”‘“(.l‘ Bhe b“]’”‘1 OF % T 1827 'l'él‘llmlf:w:, White, o S o Merchant and hupel'mlendent of [ it T A R ach SR It T Keutucky that O Farme. oo, oo o s Warrensb’g « 1846 Mass. 1887 | LONG CREEK. \ IR g e . Forsyth 1842 Ohio | Baker, Geo. . Long Creek 1816 Mass. 1865 fi:lnfllzz-r.R\'llnv e .- Decatur .. 1832 N.Y. { E"“”"‘“\l}‘ ldlllik . Decatur. 1834 Kurope Batchelder, M W Allulsbllwls Penna. ““_“[’r Abel k. b I:Ontr Creek 1828 Tllinois Bartlett, Allen ]< armer : l‘ul\\lll Kentucky Q"‘”““"“'v \y~ I! I“urmcr, e . Casuer..... 1 Ohio | Bartlett, Dell. _ Farmer o l\,bb linois Carmean, G. W .. . Farmer I 1linois B‘(‘llt()ll G Retired Me « ©. 1825 Ohio ‘ (L,:;lns:.llyfr,\]l,‘.lt]{. & i{u])i(ulist s A & “ p N s Ohio }ienton V.W......... Merchant.. By v ARG | i s oLon sarmer, o - Decatur.. .. i REARFEISINE oo . o ses o F armer, .lnd lnulm in (;mln Swcl\ ‘ (C]‘“ll\bo“"]“ . Farmer. . - Cerro ("mdf’ U]lpols and Coal . Bearsdale .. 1856 Penna. (;:xl: Bl ¥ i . Long Creek ?l:l'm ) - » . Decatnr .. 1818 Tennesse orman, J. L..... ... MFer, 0 o e inois Err:d(‘n].,-].}( ' i{”}”“)'.' i RS .. 1817 Virginia | Davis, 8. C. Farmer . Long Creek P B“" gVl s F-‘“*"H*]'A 5 T 1838 Péuna. B nd\e Rachel . Farmer . Decatur.... Penna. O l:‘ltltm \ I} 5 I‘i::::tt . 1846 N.Y. l‘zlc\uhcl‘, Noah. Farmer . Long Creek Ohio Fe trow, J. D * Farmer : .. 1851 Penna. flrt“.l;mbm“\ : Farmer o Penna. ! abeth 5 BATOIoH e 2 5 18: sreenfield, ) BT o, A e lia | Good, John. < I:RIIIIILI‘ 3 B“Hfll b l\,l Tilidois (5 Greenfield, M. C .. Farme B g 18 I”lll()l\ : I“ul'lllL‘l} et Teunessce 1875 [ Harkrider, Mrs. Ann... Farmer. . .. Oakley, ... Missouri { = 1‘,"“"“ i }'m':vxh lihnois 1849 cel, John J.. .. Farmer. . . Decatur.... Illinois { ? I:urmcr 2 i OR® 1866 el, Orlando .. Farmer 3% s = ‘ : I};::;:fi: e akitae Tididta e o Hige: '\lllnln’nm %‘:;n'mcr . Lon;:‘Crcek '\I'le_nuesspe 1 P % O 846 izer, M. D .. Farmer % g Missouri . Farmer i ““.I_Mb LJ:.(; Lichtenber . Farmer . Decatur.... Penna. “ ates Forsyth Pania le;J Lichtenberger, H . . Farmer e “ | 2 " 5 g = [ Logan, J. W ., .. Farmer 5 Illinois | i : 1865 | (el s Hiser, Levi S ; RS ; 65 | Logan, J. M Farmer K ck { g T qm Ohio 186: sogan, J. M., -+« Farmer. AL entucky Holman. D. " o Duxflur 1857 }’L“lllliL 154; Toonesiran D MR R MU o o 5 o e oAy e Casner . Casner..... 1 enna. 1 l ]!(»}1&01‘, David « . 1850 M: uI\lv John T...... Farmer ee Ay Sangamon. . i Keister, Peter. Ohia 1845 “ar LG e DeoRtarS T Ohio | ]“‘l'""“‘( IJ ?[ Sneland - 1865 580 e o CIRBHEL 10s s 1llinois | WIS, LUnaries . i 5 | 828 el S v Ohio | NA"\(‘ WwW.J . < anollntcmhut Co. Farm 8{“'”1” i?;g | Decatu “ i Martin, Henr Farmer N0 & “ « " M ¥ I Hlinois 1843 S a7 i cKinley. I 3 1::n'111< Pt 1840 ‘ s . Cerro Gordo « 1 Mettlen, . Farme Virginia 1837 | “ LTRSS e < +Decatur: .. : %:\'nna.l | Y 2. 1slu 37 [ 'Ls, s o . Kentucky Mowry, H. - lliuJlo]x;“d lb‘l'.” | Rork, Joseph . Casner. Treland g Park, J. II ______ e 1839 ¥ 8 Sauders, M ¥ . Decatuar Penna. [ Renshaw, John Torssth 22 1825 Pennn: Sauders, Fore Farmer % v ok Ohio ]m(’ Jacob. S " 1844 Germany Bt bl e L ek Farmer. . . Long Creek & | i .0 1838 lllinois Tayler, Robt. Favmer. . S SCHENery oy & i 1825 Feina. ‘ Wallace, Robert -Farmer. . . Long Creek Tllinois Q. 2 lb‘_’() Uhla | \\:II(‘,(‘](‘I'. Rebecea .. ... Farmer. . - 5 . Sangamon. . Alabama § . Farmer. ... % g la;;‘) Poutia Wheeler, J. A......... P 0T T e e T s % Illinois 1846 { Farmer g 1 a2 . . CAEALE S ‘ ‘ . Farmer. . T 5 “ Trimmer, H. M. . Farmer. . = v 2 h?f’.l ;. | SOUTH MACON. Troutman, S Farmer ¢ 29 . Bearsdale .. 1843 Indiana \\':nkin‘fi (;' 3 \ F;“.mm.' i SR \\ arrensb’g 1{41 ({hlu 9 Bateman, J. R........ Merchant and Postmaster........ Walker.... Walker.... 1848 Ohio 1830 \\'e;n'm" vH;x‘mm 3 Ful'nwr: . “ 22 ... l”% t ":"”"‘ 18'_)“ Beaumont, W. l’ Real lstate .. Macon . Macon .. 1856 Kentucky 1879 W Bdver. Chas :Farnie ARG . 15'“_’ H l&)i’ Beschle, A...... . Merchant ... 3 v 4 S . 1844 Germany 1861 ! et el DG L i EEEbGe “ - 1847 s 1849 Chance, James F.mn\*x dll\l Stock Raiser. Sec. 5. Ui 52 1llinois 1864 Weigel. S. R. ... . Fariier. 16 . 2 - 1861 Illinois 1861 Combs, John. . Me TR S s el e BTN Muon & Indiana 1872 i L A L) 5 Daggett, ]Ihlll‘lllLL Agentand J. P & Maine 1866 i Davis, Thoms S ATIO e P e , e R oe % Penna. 1848 i ILLINIL ])1.11)u 0. H., of firm Ulllmpu & Webb, Drug: . ]] ' rie: ndiana 1880 Albert; Martin. ....... Dealer in Blooded and Imported < 2 3 : Edmundson, J. S...... Mudmnt B e e A Tilinois 1871 ) | ses 2 l\ “F'T“b“rg’ w ulrcnsb 18 }‘) OIA{m }5::? Failing, C. 11 . Bookkeeper s \\'.lH\er ... Walker. 1862 ! Albert, G. F Y ‘.ullcll:l)lll" “ Lu,'m‘ Yermont 1877 Elomine T Je80% - Hoe Farmer and Stock Ra Sec. ... Macon Ohio 1871 | Barron, John 90 NAME. BUSINESS. Fred, J. .. Macon Funk, H. (‘ . Farmer and Stock Raisi e LB o Gibson, Farmer and Stock Raiser, Thor- oughbred Poland China Hogs dlld Shorthorn Cattle a spe- iz A T SR GBROn Ty i i L6, Harbert, Moses ¢ 36 H Heineman, % Gragg & Hend 4% I‘uhll\lm 3 Hendricks, of (;l.lgw & Hendr Herbert, William ..... Live Stock .. Herbert, Oliver. . Highly, O. S.. Hight, J. L. 73 Hln]n B W v Farmer and Stock Ra Cattle a specialty. . Secilds, .. KeolleTpDirP s o Sin Farmer and Stock R Cattle aspecialty............. ST Keller, W. 8., of W. S. Keller & Co., ) Brick and ‘i Implements......... R Keller, A, Rioz,cadias Farmer Jnd Stock Raise e 2 Kyner, Dr. D. T, Physician(s). s Jonfsan st . Macon McGee, Albert \i 7, S .\Io and Feed Stable ’ TR Montgomery, J. . Farmer and Stock Raise . Sec. 34.... Nicholson, Dr. JA i Pl :ian and Surgeon . . Macon Rakestraw, A . rer and Stock Raiser LSO D v e Richards, H. . Farmer R Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn L.mTP and Percheron Horses. . AT ORISR 7 Tobey, MRS Skete . Hardware . Niantic.... S Physician . ” g ST 8 Farmer....:. e 10 B . Farmer and Stock o .. Farmer and Stock Ra “ . Farmer and Stock Ra & Muldoon, Jas . . Farmer and Stock “ Nottelmann, H 2 Mexchant. ks oL A% s~ ip s Reynolds, E. P. .. Farmer and Stock Illiopolis . . . . Farmer and Stock &8 Shafar, Joseph F. bnnpsm\ Bn(ler Stahl, B. e Farmer and Stock . Niantic.... Farmer and Stock Farmer and Stock R‘user Livery, Feed and Sale Farmet. .. .o b.. sins & Waddell, Me . Grain Buyer and Stock Rais : '\lonh.\nl and Postmaster........ g dl»lt’ _.. Tlliopolis . Nativity. Tllinois hio « N.J. Ohio Illinois hio Illinois Wisconsin Ohio TIndiana Illinois N. C. Iilinois Vermont N. Y. Penna. England Kentucky 1llinois “ Indiana Penna. Ohio N. C. Tennessee Tllinois Penna., 1linois Kentucky Penna. Illinois Kentucky Vermont Indiana Illinois Virginia Kentucky “ 1 Tllinois Kentucky Vermont Tllinois ‘Tennessee llinois e Virginia Kentucky 1llinois “ England Virginia Indiana “ Germany linois N Illinois Obhio Ilinois A'. . llinois Ohio N: ¥ Illinois Ohio Illinois Ireland Illinois Kentucky Tllinois Ireland Scotland Ireland Germany Kentucky Germany Illinois Ii lmms « Germany Kentucky Germany Scotland When came to County, 1858 1865 1860 1863 1867 1877 1865 1861 1868 1866 1868 1836 1850 18 1867 1874 1859 1861 1845 1850 1863 1865 1857 1844 1867 G OAKLEY. NAME Residence. Allens W Ao TAPIIOL.., ©3% o0 Rt N e Sec. 30 ..., Berley, W. C.. Farmer. .. SO AN S I ]»m 7, Sarah.. . Farmer. . By | aine, Z. T Fruit Grower S Farmer Farmer . Farmer ickensta: Bhd\om aff, Isa (, lmmlwrs. L, . . Farmer. . s g .. General Sto . Oakley . Farmer.... . Sec.28 . Farmer Ly . Farmer (11«)fi" R b Hawkins, R. C IILL'\IH.II), John . % ]Ivd«lln'r Pavid. 2, .o, Farmer "Hmol George Hiser, Pope ... i Hoots, Alexander...... 3lacks Howell, W. T Keiffer, Henry Krout, Hannah Likins, Mary J. Longenecker, Ihlnd Manec l\(- e M Farmer. . Farmer. Retired Fe 7 Retired Farmer. . . Iuunwl Cler Farmer. iuhi(, 1, Rud\m J. \I .Jn]m H.. . Farmer.. . Farmer.. . Farmer . Farmer Shepper: .. Farmer.. Shiveley . Farmer.. . Farmer . Farmer ? Iuum(‘ Spencer, J Veach, J Veach, ‘Wagoner, S ‘Wagoner, D, ‘Wrightsman, A Wheeler, John K ‘Wheeler, W. R.. PLEASANT VIEW, Andrews Renb(*n ...... ] Blue Mound Banister 1 Baughman, Ji aughman, Levi Bean, C. H. Bean, W. H. nd\m Juhn B. 214 (1 Farmer and Stock . Farmer and Stock . Farmer and Stock .. Farmer and Stock ~ FErmeT i sy o0 . Speculator . Farmer. .. Merchant . Farmer.... =5 N‘(' = e B]ue \Inuud .. Sec. A 3 J’lm, \Iuund .. Sec. 36 5 l)lnu \Iuuml . Farmer. 1‘ 1({ . . Farmer. 5 m‘* z . Farmer o . Farme ]]umu_ll . Blue \Iuund Foster, Dr : \m, ] Gregory, I Griffith, J. G. Hammond, ()r Bll}lcl al:louud e l- armer. Ihrd), Wmn.. o . Farmer Knowles, Henry Koelmel, Alex........ Farmer Langdon, Samuel...... Farmer and Slocl\ Dealer Luunn 1. 1‘4 v . Real Estate. Lewis, O . Lumbe v McClure, J Wik Blacksmith and B ngines Seloir ELEr T 08 ¢ v.ooisiie o s oon Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods......cc.iiiiiiiiiaiitn Miller, F. M .... ... Nursery Moss, Peter ... . Farmer. Nicholls, E. L ... Farmer dml \Iuc Nicholls, A. J . Dealer in Groc Nicholls, G. W . Farmer...... Nicholls, B. H. Farmer Shoemaker, Jones..... Farmer Dealer . 3 Oakley Post-office. Oakley .... « Decatur Oakley . “« Cerro Gordo Sangamon. . Oakley .... ® .1lxgumon .. Cerro Gordo « Sangamon. . Cerro Gordo - Oukley ... . Cerro Gordo . Oakley .... Cerro Gordo E ()ukl@y Rt gamon. . U.xl\I(} . Cerro Gordo . Oakley . Cerro Gordo O:xl;lcy o . Sangamon. . “ .. Cerro Gordo . Oakley . Sangamon. . “ Oakley .. Cerro Gordo e Oakley .... Blue Mound M l’lu«, Mound Walker . Blue ,\Iuund Y ear Bulh 'Ibl‘% 1859 1866 lhll acon .... 1838 Blue Mound 18: Macon Blue Mound « ‘When Nativity, camoe to County. llinois Penna. Indiana Kentucky Missouri Illinois Indiana Penna. « Indiana Penna. “« Illinois Tennessee Illinois Penna. Ohio Illinois Ohio Vermont Penna. Illinois Penna. Illinois Penna. Illinois Tenn. Ohio Indiana Illinois Vermont Indiana Penna. Kentucky Illinois Indiana Vermont Illinois Kentucky Illinois Indiana Penna. Ohio Ilinois Ohio Illinois « Indiana Ohio Kentucky Illinois “ Indiana Ireland France Tennessee Kentucky Canada 1llinois “ Penna. Vermont N ¥ Ohio Indiana Ohio Germany Illinois Ohio N. J. Penna. Ohio Penna. 1887 1871 1861 1867 1887 1865 1828 1858 1865 1831 1838 1866 1866 1881 1862 1834 1886 1879 18(33 1868 HISTORICAL DIRECTORY OF MACON OUNTY NAME. BUSINESS. Spooner, P. D.. Residence, Blue Mound Blue Mound 1864 « X\ar Post-office. Bulh Spooner, l]enry v PUGHL AT TS % 834 Sutman, W. L . Farmer.. . Sec. 30 3 £ 1861 /an (,‘lvvo {i .. Police Ma . Blue Mound e 1843 Will ouflhb) \V H ... Farmerar Sec- retary Agricaltural bougty. et %L 26 ..., Macon..... 1852 NOUNg, B NP e FRHEDEE: oo e S O 8 .... Blue Mound 1837 Boardman, W. H...... Farmer. . Decatur. . .. Boardman, C. M .. Farme b Bo.udm.ul, Tho: . Farmer. & . Farmer, .. Farmer. . Farmer and Grain Dealers. oo . Farmer. : Opm.nm . Farmer and Sto 2 . Farmer and “mLI\ Ra . Farmer and Stock Ra . Dealer in General Merchandise. . Farmer . Farmer. . .. Farmer . Farmer . Physician, .. Farmer. ......... Farmer and Pxopxmtm of Tile Fac- to Browning, F. M. Bryner, JOH. Conmu-d, C.E Connard, Geo. Connard, M. A Dawson, J. M Dills, H B.S. Hill, Thos. M ]lopI\m 4 Jacobs, \0411 Kater, Henry hatel, Frank . Kater; i B, ) Lcs]ie, Progeiy Martin, Augusta . Martin, W. F Martin, Arthur. ....... Farmer. . McCay, R. M .. .. Farmer.. McCrory, D. A . Farmer.. McDaniel, E. . .. Farmer.. Muu, W.J . Merchant. . Mie s 158 . Farmer. . ’\11114 1, J\)hu H .. Farmer.. . Farmer . Farmer .. Farmer, . Farmer. \c sokllay . Farmer _, ’l'nl /. J . Farmer . W .xllLubxoc]\, John F.. Farmer, \\"ml Jolm Farmer, . Farmer, BB .. Farmer, \\’uods, Robert Farmer, 3 . Farmer, Farmer O e . Farmer. Alexander, J. H , Agyres, T, M Bumut L. L.M, Benson, "James M. Betzer, G. V Boyer, 3 M. Brooks, W. AP Brooks, D. K ... Coble, l[mnmn Copper, J St Ae st Converse, J. M . Dilling, J. P.. Dunbar, B. F. Duvall, J. W . Garver, C. H . Garver, D. W, e~ B 3K i Gerber, P. K., of firm of S. Gerber and Son, Breeders of Clydesdale, French Coach and Standard Bred Hor: Good, Daniel ......... Retired Farmer. . Green, Josh .. . Farmer Harnsberger, G. G . Hill, J. N Uudmd y Hull, W. i . Kile, J. W . ]\u]mk H.B. huhns, A. B. Lichtenberger Jamcs . Grain, Coal, and Lumber . Farmer S dIEIOEIE o S el b e AN Merchant. . Farmer, . Farmer. . Farmer. . Farmer. McBride, Ale: Myers, Lavi Petzer, A . Querrey, Josiah . Ray, Joseph... Ruv’d Robert . Farming. . Farmer. . Proprietor Saw Mill . Farmer Shaffer, 1’ M Stearns, J. 1 . .. Stout, Henry ... ¥ Strope, John.......... Stuart, 0. L Vulgamott, John...... Farmer ealer in Horses, Shorthorn Cattle ‘Llld Poland China Hogs........... W 00ds! RS, C s eats Oy e o8 o b e T Sec. 34 . G Elwin Sec:28' 5. .... Elwin « “ 5 Docatur ]‘1\\111 ¥ ])ccntur. . Boody . Elwin . Boody . Elwin .... Decatur. ... 1833 o SOLWADY Jvs o 183') . Decatur. 5 “ .... Elwin .. Boody . Elwin . Boody .. Decatur. . Elwin . Decatur. . Elwin . Decatur.... . Mt. Zion . .. . Elwin . Decatur. . Elwin .. Decatur.... 1843 .. Elwin .... 1816 @ . .7184e . Decatur. ... . Oreana .... . Argenta ... . -Deeatur. .., <. Oreang 1%, e LATERDEE: . reana .... “ . Forsyth. ... . Oreana ..., = « Teuisr HEO9 6 .... Argenta ... 1842 3 . 1848 1% Oreana .. .. . Decatur.... 1832 2. g DA TEeTiEa L « Oreana .... . Decatur. . Oreans .-, 1 2 e L BDD, 5 Argenta ... 1848 ()leau.). Oreana .... 1851 . e Sl s SL‘C. 18 ¢ e S #°29 .... Decatur. ... . 1816 R B e e it M| .. Oreana .. S e e LN s LTI 3 A3 8 s 15 993 ESTS oA Bl “ 6 . . Oreana ARaCil 4 R B svsATgntn - 50) 30 .... Decatur.... 1868 w Nativity. came to County. Ohio 1880 ¢ 1868 Illinois 1861 $¢ 1872 = 1881 Indiana 1865 Indiana « Kentucky Penna. Tllinois Ohio Kentucky Tllinois Ohio Virginia Germany Illinois Indiana Prussia Ohio 1llinois Indiana Ohio Tllinois N.o¥e Ohio Illinois Kentucky 1850 Virginia 1858 Ohio Tllinois Delaware 1854 Missouri 1879 Illinois 1842 Germany 1871 linois 1866 “ 866 i 1866 Indiana )«L }\'cntncky Ohio 35 7 Tllinois 1854 Ohio 1841 Ilinois 1865 Kentucky 1876 1866 Penna. 1854 Ohio 1867 N.aYs 1881 Illinois 1872 O)no 1849 1857 Penna. 1839 B 1840 Tllinois 1862 Penna. 1847 Ohio Missouri Ohio Tlinois N. J. Penna. German, Ohio b Tennessee 1865 Ohio 1864 e 1860 4 1841 Illinois 1852 & 1855 o 1846 Indiana 1843 Ohio 1865 Mass. 1836 Penna. 1864 Ohio 1859 linois 1833 Ohio 1852 llinois 1868 i :