This is the final installment of R.L. Polk & Co.'s Kentucky State Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1895-1896. These were listed alphabetically by community, so I hope I didn't miss anything as I went through the book. As soon as I can get a copy of the 1879 state directory I will post the Casey County information from it. Jackie Couture POWARS STORE. Casey county. Name changed to Powers. _____ POWERS. Casey county, 12 miles north of Liberty, the county seat, and 11 west of Moreland, the shipping point. _____ RHEBER. A postoffice in Casey county. _____ ROLLINGS. Casey county, 22 miles north of Liberty, the county seat, 3 south of Gravel Switch, the nearest shipping point, and 18 from Lebanon, its nearest banking point. Population, 25. Isabel Penn, postmaster. Conder, M.P., wagonmaker Guthrie & may, flour and saw mill Hollon, G.W., carpenter Hollon & Gibson, flour and saw mill Kirkland, J.M., carpenter May, A.H., live stock May, J.S., blacksmith May, Rev. W.T. (Christian) Noe, Isaac W., brick mason Penn, Isabel & Co., druggists Purdom, R.W. & Co., general store Rollings String Band Taylor, Jesse, blacksmith Weatherford, Joel & Son, blksmiths. Whitehouse, J.D., live stock _____ YOSEMITE. The principal town in Casey county, is situated on the Cincinnati & Kentucky Southern Railroad, 126 miles from Louisville, and 8 northeast of Liberty. McIntosh, John, blacksmith McWhorter, Robert, boarding house Riffe, Henry, blacksmith Royalty, Wm. T., blacksmith