Reproduction historic map
of Richmond, Indiana, published in 1884. Settled by Quaker families from
North Carolina in 1806, Richmond was one of the cities along the route
of the National Road which is today Highway 40. Also known as Cumberland
Road, it was the first federally funded major road development project
in the U.S. Construction began on the National Road in 1811 and was
terminated in 1839, without reaching its planned destinations in
Missouri, but ending at Vandalia, Illinois.
Detailed
illustrations of the following buildings appear in the margins around
the map:
First
National Bank Empire Steel Plow Works Zeller & Co. Cracker
Manufactory I. D. O. F. Building Union R. R. Depot Richmond
National Bank Richmond Gas Works J. M. Hutton & Co. Second
National Bank Moon & Haynes Grand Opera House Friends' Meeting
House, Orthodox Fulton Boiler Works Matthews, Winder & Co.
Pogue & Miller Irvin Reed & Sons Geo. H. Knollenberg First M.
E. Church Friends' Meeting House, Hicksite W. C. Starr & Son
White Water Tannery Garr, Scott & Co. Wayne Agricultural Co.
Sedgwick Brothers Richmond City Mill Works Haynes, Spencer & Co.
Robinson Machine Works Chase Piano Factory
Features numbered references to
the following locations:
1. Wayne Co.
Court House. 3. Union Railroad Station. 5. First National
Bank. 7. Richmond National Bank. 9. Engine Houses.
11. Earlham College. 13. Parochial Schools. 15. Friends Meetin
House (Hicksite). 17. White Water Meeting House. 19. St.
Paul's Episcopal Church. 21. St. Mary's Catholic Church. 23.
First M. E. Church. 25. Wesleyan Methodist Church. 27. African
M. E. Church. 29. United Presbyterian Church. 31. St. Paul's
Evangelical Church. 33. Zion Church Evangelical Association.
35. Arlington House. 2. Post-Office. 4. Public Parks.
6. Second National Bank. 8. Park Opera House. 10. County
Jail. 12. Public Schools. 14. Friends Yearly Meeting-House.
16. Richmond Preparative Meeting-House. 18. First Baptist Church.
20. St. Andrew's Catholic Church. 22. Christian Church. 24.
Grace M. E. Church. 26. German M. E. Church. 28. First
Presbyterian Church. 30. St. John's Lutheran Church. 32.
Swedenborgian Church. 34. Huntingdon - Grand Hotel. 36. Bryson
House. 37. Richmond Gas Co., Jas. M. Starr, President. 38.
Gaar Machine Works, Gaar, Scott & Co. 39. Chase Piano Co., M. J.
Chase, General Manager. 40. Richmond Church, Hall and School
Furniture Works (Haynes, Spencer & Co.). 41. Wayne Agricultural
Co., L. L. Lawrence, Pres., Wm. Baxter, Vice-Pres. 42. Robinson
Machine Works, Robinson & Co. 43. Richmond Mill Works, Jos. G.
Lemon, Pres. 44. Sedgwick Bros., Net Wire Fences, Gates, etc.
45. W. C. Starr & Son, Hames, Bridle Bits and Proof Chains. 46. J.
M. Hutton & Co., Wooden Burial Cases and Caskets. 47. Ezra Smith &
Co., Coffin and Casket Works. 48. Fulton Boiler Works, Jerry Cowhig
& Co. 49. E. Patterson & Co., Empire Plow Works. 50. Moon &
Haynes, Map and Chart Case Manufactory. 51. White Water Tannery, S.
R. Wiggins & Son. 52. Matthews, Winder & Co., Pure Linseed Oil and
Meal. 53. Richmond City Mill, Hunt & Bro. 54. Richmond Roller
Mills and Elevator, C. G. Carpenter. 55. Richmond Chair Co.
56. Richmond Bent Wood Co. 57.Quaker City Chair Co. 58.
Henchman & Cox Manufacturers and Wholesale Confectioners. 59. W. H.
Middleton & Co., Planing Mill, Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, etc.
60. Roller Skate Factory, M. C. Henley. 61. Roller Skate Factory,
Marchant, Phillips & Co. 62. Zeller & Co., Steam Cracker
Manufactory. 63. Charter Oak Pork House, Reid, Beeler & Co.
64. Marchant & Haynes, Manufacturers of Baking Powders. 65.
Hockett, Reynolds & Co., Hard and Soft Wood Maouldings. 66. Main
St. Brewery, Emil Minck, Proprietor. 67. I. R. Howard & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers. 68. John W. Grubs & Co., Wholesale Grocers.
69. Pogue & Miller, Wholesale Hardware. 70. Irvin Reed & Sons,
Hardware, Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, etc. 71. Thos. Creamer
& Co., Wholesale Hardware and Cutlery. 72. W. W. Foulke & Co.,
Iron, Steel, Springs, Axles, Wheels, etc. 73. Geo. H. Knollenberg,
Dealer in Dry Goods and Notions. 74. L. M. Jones & Co., Wholesale
and Retail Dry Goods and Carpets. 75. D. B. Crawford & Son, Dealers
in Dry Goods. 77. Peter Lichtenfels & Co., Clothiers, Hittle Block.
78. A. W. Meyer & Co., China, Glass and Queensware. 79. R. W.
Nye, Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, etc. 80. Dunham & Smith, Dealers
in Furniture. 81. A. J. Hoffman, Dealer in Stoves, Tinware, etc.
82. Wiggins & Co., Harness and Saddlery Hardware. 83. Van D.
Brown, Grocer. 84. J. A. Knabe, Dealer in Groceries. 85.
Beckwith & Harold, Dealers in Groceries. 86. Nicholson & Bro.,
Booksellers, Stationers, and Book Binders. 87. Morris & Hunt,
Booksellers and Stationers. 88. Iliff Bros., Booksellers and
Stationers. 89. A. E. & O. P. Crocker, Real Estate, Loan and
Insurance Agents, Vaughn Block. 90. W. H. Bradbury & Son,
Insurance, Real Estate and Loans. 91. George Detch & Son, Wooden
and Willow Ware, Toys, Garden Seeds, etc. 92. E. F. Hirst, Dealer
in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, etc. 93. Geo. C. McCullough, 94.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, etc. 95. Hill & Hill, Wholesale and
Retail, Grain, Flour, Feed, Hay and Straw. 96. Seefloth & Bayer,
Quaker City Bakery. 97. H. H. Weerhoff, Plumber, Gas and Steam
Fitter. 98. H. R. Downing & Son, Undertakers. 99. F. A. Knabe,
Bazaar Fancy Goods. 100. E. Betzold, Millinery and Fancy Goods.
101. John E. Peltz, Merchant Tailor. 102. Hechland & Iliff, Merchant
Tailors. 103. W. H. Sudhoff, Druggist and Apothecary. 104. B.
Muller, Druggist and Apothecary. 105. G. W. Stigleman, Photographic
Art Studio. 106. J. H. Swaine, Photographer. 107. Jas. T.
Hibberd, Physician. Wm. T. Noble, Court House. T.
W. O. Braffett, Court House. C. J. Du Hadway, Court House.
J. A. Gormon, Sheriff, Court House. 108. J. R. Weist,
Surgeon.
109. J. E. Taylor, Physician. 110. J. McSimpson, Physician. 111.
J. W. Jay, Dentist. 105. J. M. Brookins, Dentist. J. H.
Cooke, Treas. Office, City Hall. Foulke & Rupe, Attorneys at
Law, Office in First National Bank. R. H. King, Clerk's
Office, City Hall. Lewis D. Stubbs, Office in Richmond
National Bank. Chas. E. Shiveley, Attorney at Law, in
Vaughn's Building. 112. E. P. Smithers, Veterinary Surgeon. 113.
S. O. Yates & Son, Contractors and Builders. 114. Arthur J. Cox,
Architect and Builder. 115. Frank T. Thornhill, Livery, Feed and Sale
Stable. 116. Witham and Anderson Co., Wholesale Dealers in and
Shippers of Lumber. 117. Jos. I. Cushman, Agent, W. J. Benners &
Sons, Shippers of Lumber. 118. Mather Bros., Dealers in Coal, Wood,
Lime, Sewer Pipe, etc. 119. J. W. Moore & Co., Coal, Wood, Lime, etc.
120. S. M. Buckley, Wholesale Tobacconist. 121. Harman Fetta,
Wholesale Dealer, Tobacco and Cigars.
122. C. Kreimeier, Manufacturer and Dealer, Cigars and Tobacco. 123.
A. F. Oesting, Dealer in Hides, Rags, iron and Old Metals. 124. M.
Cullaton & Co., Book and Job Printers. 125. Jno. A. Hasecoster,
Architect and Superintendent. |

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