1851 Williamstown Canada Directory

A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Charlottenburg, County of Glengary, C. W.—distant from Cornwall, 12 miles-from Lancaster, 5 miles-from Montreal, 70 Miles. Population about 400. Alphabetical List Of Professions, Trades, &C. Barrett, William, carriagemaker. Barry, Thomas, blacksmith. Barry, Richard, tannery. Barry, William, tannery and shoemaker. Bracklin, David, tailor. Brasley, William, tailor. Brown, James, carpenter. Brydon, David, saddler. Campbell, Archibald, blacksmith. Cattenach, Lachlan, wagonmaker. Christie, s., weaver. CUMMINGS, JAMES, steam grist, oat and carding mills. Dickson, Thomas, tailor. Durie, John, temperance inn. Ferguson, William M. A.. teacher. Ferguson, George, shoemaker. Gadbois, Peter, cabinetmaker. Kinsmill, John, shoemaker. Kinsmill, Thomas, saddler. McDonell, … Read more

1851 Williamsburg Canada Directory

A VILLAGE and Township situated in the County of Dundas, C. W.-distant from Montreal, 115 miles-usual steamboat fare, 10s. usual stage fare, 25s. Alphabetical List Of Professions, Trades, &C. Anderson, Michael, attorney at law. Armstrong, John, carpenter and joiner. Baker, James, innkeeper. Barkley, Henry M., blacksmith. Bell, Walter, merchant and postmaster, North Williamsburg manufacturer of pot and pearl ashes. Bedstone, William, innkeeper. Bonner, Henry & Charles, foundry. Casselman, Richard, millowner. Cougler, Henry, carpenter and joiner. Corbyn, Joseph, M.D. Cumming. James, carpenter and joiner. Dawson; James, blacksmith. Deeks, Simon, blacksmith. Dickey, Rev. John, Church of Scotland. Dillenbough, Simon, carpenter and joiner. … Read more

1851 Rimouski Canada Directory

A Village and Seigniory situated in the County of Rimouski and District of Quebec, C. E., on the south shore of the River St. Lawrence distant below Quebec, 180 miles. Population, about 4000. In the following Directory the names which appear in CAPITALS are those of subscribers to the work. Alphabetical List Of Professions, Trades, &C. GAUVREAU, P., postmaster, custom house officer, Crown lands agent, wharfinger, and N. P. TACHE J. C., M. D., and M. P. P. TANGUAY, REV. CYPRIEN, Roman Catholic. Non Members Baquet, Joseph. hailiff. Beaumont, Fabien, tailor: Boucher, Xavier, saw mill. Bradley, S., saw mill and … Read more

1851 Simcoe Falls Canada Directory

A Village situated on the Napa River, in the Township of Camden and County of Addington, C. W. distant from Kingston, 20 miles. Population about 125. In the following Directory the names which appear in CAPITALS are those of subscribers to the work. Alphabetical List Of Professions, Trades, &C. Boyer, William, innkeeper. Scott, Samuel, saw mill. Chambers, Timothy, grist mill and grocery. Scott, James, shingle factory and mil Wright. Connolly, Joseph, foundry and smith. Shibley, John, storekeeper. Miller, Garret, tannery. Simpkins, Stephen, carpenter and builder. Miller, George, carding and fulling mills. Snyder, Reuben, carpenter and builder. O’Laughlin, Michael, cabinetmaker. Vader, … Read more

1851 Port Maitland Canada Directory

A Village situated on the Grand River, in the Townships of Dunn and Sherbrooke, County of Haldimand, C. W. distant from Dunnville, 6 miles usual steamboat fare to Buffalo, 7s. 6d. usual stage fare to St. Catharine’s, 6S. 3d. Population about 130. In the following Directory the names which appear in CAPITALS are those of subscribers to the work. Alphabetical List Of Professions, Trades, &c. BENSON, WILLIAM, postmaster, and collector of tolls on Grand River. Darrugh, James, innkeeper. Imlach & Hicks, grist mill, mustard factory, and general Store. Logan, Mrs. Maria, innkeeper. Latimore, Robert, innkeeper. Moss James, wharfinger and storekeeper. … Read more

1851 Newcastle Canada Directory

A Village situated on the post road to Toronto, in the Township of Clarke, County of Durham, C. W. distant from Cobourg, 25 miles usual stage fare, 7s. 6d. from Toronto, 47 miles usual stage fare, 12s. 6d. Bond Head harbour, 11 miles distant, is the Port for Newcastle, and maybe looked upon as forming part of it steamboat fare to Cobourg. Population about 650. Bond Head, about 200. In the following Directory the names which appear in CAPITALS are those of subscribers to the work. Alphabetical List Of Professions, Trades, &c. HEWSON, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, … Read more

Directory of Nelta, Texas

J. M. Simms. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Wilber J. Davis Postmaster and Dealer in General Merchandise. Chas. B. Kirkbride Blacksmith and woodwork. Bois’D’Arc Wagons a specialty. Warrick France The only Gin man in the place.

Directory of Sulphur Springs, Texas

The people whose names are listed in this directory are the substantial business men of the city, and merit the full confidence of the public. The professional men are those upon whom the people can rely with perfect safety. J. A. Stevenson Implement Company. Dealer in Moline Farm Implements, Peter Shuttler Wagons, Barb Wire and other staple hardware. Agent for McCormick Machinery, and J. I. Case Thresher. C. L. Murrie & Company. Dealers in Dry Goods, Millinery, Ladies’ Furnishings. The only up-to-date Store of this kind in the city. O. M. Pate. Dealer in Hardware, Stoves, Sash and Doors, Furniture, … Read more

Highland Home College

Highland Home College

The Highland Home College was established, originally as Highland Home Institute, in 1881 by three individuals, Justus “Mack” Barnes, Col. M. L. Kirkpatrick and Samuel Jordan. J. M. Barnes established a school at Strata, the Strata Academy, on September 8, 1856, as a one-teacher school. The school was so successful that it did not remain a one-teacher school for long. It is not known how the school fared during the War between the states but was no doubt interrupted during this period. In 1872, Samuel Jordan, a brother-in-law of Barnes, became a co-proprietor and teacher. In 1879 another brother-in-law of … Read more

1928 Qualified Voters List For Crenshaw County Alabama

Beat One Surles – Coleman – Panola Anderson, C Anderson, L M Anderson, S C Anderson, T J Beach, Mrs Mary Lou (Croxton) Beck, A C Beck, W T Bennett, D L Bennett, F Cliff Bennett, G L Bennett, L A & Mrs Eunice V (Mitchell) Bennett Black, G E Blackwell, F E Blackwell, W E Boen, J C Bowen, Fred Bowen, Lloyd E Bowen, Mrs Mary Boyd, Cecil Brown, J W Bullard, P W Cauthen, G M Cauthen, M C Chambers, R O Churchwell, J P Cottingham, R W Croxton, A M Croxton, J E Croxton, John L Croxton, … Read more

Society of Mississippi Choctaw 1916

A sharp distinction is to be drawn between the Indians in Mississippi and the so-called Mississippi Choctaw “claimants.” The former are few in numbers and easily ascertainable, while the latter are numerous and scattered from Bayou Labatre, Alabama on the east to Mesa City, Arizona on the west. A number of these claimants are banded together in an organization known as “Society of Mississippi Choctaws.” Bayou Labatre, Alabama Sarah E. Bosarge Andrews Armenia Bosarge Andrews Claral Bosarge Akridge Bessie Golman Bosarge Amile Bosarge Hubert Bosarge Hubbard Bosarge John J. Briant George H. Briant Albert L. Demore Nora Wintzell Golman Mac … Read more

Indian Tribes of the Pacific Region

The Pacific Region of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is one of 12 Regional Offices located across the country. These 12 Regional Offices make up the field portion of the Bureau.  A Regional Director who reports to the Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs, heads each Regional Office.  Each Region is made up of several agency or field offices, located near reservations.  Each agency/field office reports to the Regional Director.  The Regional Director has a staff that provides advice on administrative and program matters.  The staff also advises and assists the field offices. Dale Morris, Acting Regional Director Pacific Regional … Read more

Indian Tribes of the Southern Plains Region

The Regional Director represents the Southern Plains Region in dealing with other governmental entities and tribal entities. The Regional Director serves as the representative for the Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs with the responsibility to work toward strengthening intergovernmental assistance to all the Federally-recognized tribes under the jurisdiction of the Southern Plains Regional Office. The Southern Plains Region has two (2) Deputy Regional Directors, who work directly under the Regional Director. Dan Deerinwater, Regional Director Southern Plains Regional Office Bureau of Indian Affairs WCD Office Complex P.O. Box 368 Anadarko, OK 73005 Anadarko Agency Bureau of Indian Affairs … Read more

Indian Tribes of the Western Region

The Western Regional Office, located in Phoenix Arizona has a service population of approximately 143,000 American Indian people enrolled in forty-two tribes.  It is responsible for 12,800,000 acres primarily in the states of Arizona, Nevada and Utah.  Portions of it are also in California, Oregon and Idaho.  Fourteen Agencies are directed by the Western Regional Office. A swift overview of the Region’s tribes include the O’odham, Yaqui, Yuman and Pai Tribes of Arizona’s low and mid deserts and Grand Canyon, and the Apache of the mid-deserts and mountain forests.  The  Hopi  live on Arizona’s Colorado Plateau mesas.  Nevada has many … Read more

Indian Tribes of the Navajo Region

The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Navajo Regional Office’s mission is to enhance the quality of life, facilitate economic opportunity, carry out the responsibility to protect and improve the trust assets of the Navajo Nation and individual Indians. Omar Bradley, Regional Director Navajo Regional Office Bureau of Indian Affairs P.O. Box 1060 Gallup, NM 87305 Phone No: (505) 863-8314 Fax No: (505) 863-8324 Western Region Colorado River Agency Bureau of Indian Affairs 12124 – 1st Avenue Parker, AZ 85344 Phone: (928) 669-7111 Fax: (928) 669-7187 Tribes of the Colorado River Agency Chemehuevi Tribe (Tribe Website) P.O. Box 1976 Chemehuevi Valley, … Read more