Columbus (IN) Weekly Times, November 15, 1895, p. 1. James Hampton and wife, former proprietor of the Hampton House, Nashville, Monday returned from their visit to Royalton, Wisconsin, accompanied by Miss Anna Hobbs. They abandoned the New Mexico trip. Mr. Hampton brought home with him the mounted head and horns of a 4-year-old deer that was killed by his brother-in-law, Thomas Hobbs, in '93, the carcass of which brought him $40. Mr. Hampton, wife and Miss Hobbs went to Nashville next morning over Durnall's hack and shipped their household effects to this city to make their future home here.