HISTORY;A Complete History of Fairfield County, Ohio 1795-1876 FAIRFIELD COUNTY OHIO *********************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ *********************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Matboyd@aol.com February 16, 2000 *********************************************************************** pg 20 Practicing physicians of Lancaster in 1876: The following are the practicing physicians of Lancaster in 1876: Mr. Effinger, Dr.Turner, Dr. Jackson, Dr. Lewis, Dr. Flowers, Dr., Harmon Dr. Chas. Shawk, Dr. George Boerstler Dr. Goss, Dr. Meisey, Dr. P. Carpenter, Dr. Long & Son, Practicing Attorneys in Lancaster in 1876 Tallman Slough, J.S. Sites, David Clover, Newton Schleigh, John McCormick, J.M. Connell, C.D. Martin, John S Brazee, John Reves, Samuel Kistler, Clay Drinkle, Charles Drinkle, C.F. Shaeffer, Wm. Davidson, Reese Eversole, Kinnis Fritter, Mr. Dolson, Mr. Hite, John McNeal, Wm. Shultze, Builders and lumber dealers Orman Brothers, Vorys Brothers, Denton & Sons, and others Coal dealers: JV Kinney, H. Carter, and others Agricultural Works Hocking Valley Works, Theodore Mithoff & Co., Eagle Works, Whyly Brothers & Eckert. Woolen factory' McAnasby & Co. Hotels at present Talmadge House, Mithoff House Bauman House, Wetzel House, Columbus Street House, and the Broadway Hotel There are three marble monument shops: Mr Bloom Mr. Findley Pool & Co There are the machine shops of the Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley railroad There are likewise three carriage and buggy establishments: Sears & Mahoney, Shutt Brothers, Geiser Brothers. Lancaster has not been characterized for bold enterprise and adventure. For the most part, its citizens have been of the conservtive sort, content to pursuer a legitimate business with gradual growth. More of its people own their own abode, so the proportion of renters is smaller. -------------OH-FOOTSTEPS MAILING LIST-----------------------