Boothwyn
Directory
1897
On the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 8 miles from Media. Banking town Chester. Population 250.
Postmaster George W. Sharp.
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OCCUPATION: |
ADDRESS: |
Booth, Thomas |
Plasterer |
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Booth, Thomas Mrs. |
Dressmaker |
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Boothwyn Public School No. 1 |
Education |
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Boothwyn Public School No. 3 |
Education |
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Broomall, Charles |
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Bullock, Moses |
Men's Furnishing Goods |
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Frigar, John |
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Gootie, William |
Carpenter |
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Greenwood, John |
Justice |
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Hannum, C. E. |
Carpenter |
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Heer, Edward S. |
Painter |
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Kunis, Lewis |
Soap Manufacturer |
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McCartney, Lula |
Teacher |
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McCartney, R. H. |
Real Estate/Carpenter |
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McCay, William Mrs. |
Boarding |
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McGloughlin, Lucy |
Boarding |
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Mason, William |
Blacksmith |
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Miller, John D. |
Railroad Agent |
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Okie, Frank B. |
Lawyer |
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Osborne, Andrew |
Soap Manufacturer |
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Pierce, Henry |
Men's Furnishing/Constable |
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Schultz, Henry |
Paperhanger |
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Sharp, George W. |
Operator & Postmaster |
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Sharpless, F. E. |
Blacksmith |
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Shipley, John W. |
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Smith Daisy |
Teacher |
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Twin Oaks Public School No. 2 |
Education |
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United States Express Co |
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Van Osten, Henry S. Rev. |
Presbyterian |
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Western Union Telegraph Co |
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Worrilow, John H. |
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