Can anyone tell me anything about the O C Foundry? Regards, Debbie ----- Original Message ----- From: Joanne <sound1@fcc.net> To: <NYORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 3:47 PM Subject: Nov.26,1851 > The Wig, Middletown, Orange County, New York > Nov. 26, 1851 > > We have taken the trouble to get up a list of the various kinds of business > in the village, and have classified it so that it can be seen at a glance > who are engaged in the different branches. It is possible we may have made > some omissions, but if so they are altogether unintentional. > > Lawyers- John G. Wilkins, James N. Pronk, G.J. Beebe, Charles C. McQuoid. > > Physicians- Harvey Everett, John B. McMunn, D.C. Winfield, Wm. H. > Dorrance, _______Johnson. > > Hotels- Railroad House by Halstead Sweet; Depot House by Jonathan Ogden; > Union House by James > Cassidy; Franklin Hotel by James B. Hulse; Jefferson Hotel by > Joseph Monell. > > Freight Lines- J.B. Blake, from Roberts & Lytle's ; Hough & Robertson, from > Broadwell & > Thompson's ; D.G. Finch, for Powell, Ramsdell & Co., of > Newburgh; David Hoyt for > Hoyt & Wilcox. of New Hampton; Capt. Wickham, New Hampton. > > Drugs and Medicines- John L. Starr, J.T. King. > > Dentist- Dr. S. Dayton. > > Daguerreotypist- A.H. Baird. > > Hats and Caps- M.L. Clark, A.A. Bromley. > > Clothing- B.C. Gale, Denton, Murray & Co., A.A.Bromley, Lewis Vail. > > Millinery- Mrs. Newcomb & Miss Amelia Mapes, Mrs. Corwin, Miss E.J. > Stewart, Miss L.A. Wheeler. > > Dress Makers- Mrs. A. Brown, Miss Skinner, Mrs. Vail. > > Bakery- Thomas Winslow. > > Wagon Makers- H. Kain & Co., Daniel Case. > > Watches and Jewelry- D.C. Dusenberry, W.B. Middlebrook. > > Cabinet shop- Alfred Preston, N.T. Smith. > > Blacksmith Shop- George B. Crans, (2)John B. Schoonmaker, (2) Smiley, > Gurnee & Co., > Thomas Brown, Thomas Harding. > > Livery Stable- George B. Crans, B. Seely, B. Hinds. > > Cooper's Shop- William Fallis, Benjamin Helms. > > Sash and Blind Factories- B.F. Mapes & Co., Chas. T. Bugsby. > > Paint Shop- Burnett & Corey, William H. Atkins. > > Fruit Nursery- N. H. Corwin. > > Flouring and Plaster Mill- Henry Little. > > Markets- O.B. Corwin, Rufus Miller, Jr. > > Currier Shop- J.H. Carpenter. > > Harness Making- William Stewart, J.B. Cox. > > Leather and Findings- Wickham & Millspaugh. > > Tannery- Wickham & Millspaugh. > > Shoe Stores- Hope & Goodale, Wickham & Millspaugh, M. Hart Agent. > > Shoemakers- J.G. Canfield, John Clark, W.T. Ludlum. > > Marble Factory- David W, Corwin. > > Tobacconists- W.J. & J.J. Kirkpatrick, A.G. Edwards. > > Groceries- Z. Kelloggs, S.S. Conkling, A. Swaim, Broadwell & Thompson, T.G. > Mapes. > > Saloons- J.H. Hulse, Sam'l M. Cook, A.B. Toulon, James M. Baker. > > Drygoods- Denton, Murray& Co., Little & Evans, Shaw & Hanford, Wm. Hoyt, > D.A. Mason, Lewis Vail. > > Backery Shop- Peter Bowman for Kennedy. > > Carmen- Luther, Lockwood, Mosses II, Corwin. > > Trusses- Miss S.D.Carmen > > Carpenters- Cyrus, Frost, James Stewart, Richard Van Horn. Calvin R. Brown. > > Hardware Store- Isreal O. Beattie. > > O.C. Foundry- Elisha P. Wheeler. > > Cabinet Furniture, Carpets- Hiram Brink. > > Crockery- J.G. Swezy. > > Printing Office- Signs of the times, by Elder Gilbert Beebe. > Banner of Liberty, by G.J. Beebe > The Wog Press, by W. Hasbrouck. > > > > >