EARLY ONONDAGA CO. BUSINESSES MENTIONED IN NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN MANLIUS VILLAGE 1809-1835

EARLY ONONDAGA CO. BUSINESSES MENTIONED IN NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN MANLIUS VILLAGE 1809-1835

Submitted by Kathy Crowell

 
         David Trowbridge, tavern keeper, village of Manlius.  411 Seneca St.
         7/18/1809.
 
         Hawley  and  Rider,  wool  carders,  Manlius  Village  (s. side of Seneca St.-old
         Cheney foundry property).  7/8/1809; ad 6/13/1809
 
         Charles  Bristol  originally  in  business  with Thomas J. Ormsbee, dry goods and
         groceries, Eagle Village.  7/8/1809; ad 4/18/1809
 
         Johnson's Inn, Onondaga.  7/8/1809; ad dated 6/8/1809
 
         Roswell and Sylvanus Tousley, dry goods, Manlius Village 7/8/1809; ad 4/29/1809
 
         Manlius Meeting house (on Rte 173 near Morehouse flats) 7/8/1809; ad 4/4/1809
 
         T. H. Wentworth & Smith, storage & forwarding, Oswego.  7/8/1809; ad 5/1/1809
 
         Isaac  &  Jordan  Wright,  valuable  dwelling  house and farm, being an excellent
         stand  for  a  tavern.  House formerly occupied by William McLean.   3 miles form
         the square (n. side of Route 173, lot 94).  7/8/1809, ad 3/26/1809
 
         James  and  Cummings,  merchants,  Manlius Village (John James; Robert  Cummings--east corner North & Seneca).
         7/8/1809; ad 11/29/1808
 
         Charles  F. Kellogg, tailor, 2 doors east of the printing office.  Probably north
         side of Seneca St. between North and Clinton.  7/8/1809; ad 5/16/1809

         John Young, innkeeper.  Dewitt.  7/8/1809; ad dated 3/20/1809
 
         Hezekiah Hopkins, innkeeper, town of Pompey 1/14/1814
 
         Elijah Phillips, innkeeper, village of Salina  1/14/1814; ad dated 12/27/1813

         Henry E. Dwight, tavernkeeper, village of Manlius 1/14/1814, ad dated 11/23/1813
 
         William Olmsted, innkeeper, Jamesville 1/14/1814, ad dated 9/18/1813
 
         Sterling Cosset, innkeeper, Onondaga 1/14/1814, ad dated 9/18/1813
 
         Jonas C. Baldwin, innkeeper, town of Lysander  1/14/1814, ad dated 10/11/1813

         Cornelius Longstreet, innkeeper, town of Onondaga 1/14/1814, ad dated
         11/28/1813
 
         Jacob Vrooman, saddle & harness maker, Manlius Village 1/14/1814
 
         Asa Nims, saddle & harness maker, Manlius Village 1/14/1814, ad dated 12/6/1813
 
         Stephen Messinger, blacksmith, Pompey on Sweet Rd. 1/14/1814, ad dated  12/7/1813
 
         Gumaer's tavern, intersection of Sweet and 173, 1/14/1814, ad dated 12/7/1813
 
         Benjamin Sanford, corn (distillery), Jamesville 1/14/1814, ad dated 12/6/1813
           had a land office in Sinai Village 5/31/1808
 
         Thomas H. Wentworth, tavern, Oswego, 1/14/1814
 
         S. & I. Ives, carders, Manlius Village, 1/14/1814, ad dated 12/20/1813
 
         D.   Dunham,  clothier  shop,  near  Edwards  Falls  mills  1/14/1813,  ad  dated
         12/20/1813
 
         Butler and Phillips, mills, Edwards Falls 1/14/1814
 
         Thomas Church, Timothy Teal administrators of estate of Jared Luddington,
           shoemaker, Eagle Village 1/14/1813, notice 12/14/1813
 
         Jamesville Iron and Woolen Factory.  Wm. Olmsted, secretary; Thomas Rose,
           treasurer.  Stock Company.  1/14/1814; notice 12/25/1813
 
         Charles  F.  Kellogg,  in  rear  of  store  lately  occupied  by Capt. John James
         (merchant).    Kellogg  was  a  tailor.   E.  corner  of  Seneca  and  North  St.
         1/14/1814; ad dated 12/14/1813
 
         Col.  David  Olmsted's  tavern  stand,  Jamesville.   Was  equally  distant from
         Manlius Village to Onondaga Hollow.  House, barns, sheds.  1/14/1814
 
         Leonard Kellogg, publisher, Manlius Book Store 12/14/1814
 
         Isaac Sherwood, village of Skaneateles, innkeeper.  1/14/1814; ad dated 7/3/1813
 
         Bela Farr, village of Manlius, clockmaker, Academy St.  1/14/1814
 
         Ezra  Morehouse.   A  quarry  at the Old Pottery, 1/2 mile w. of Manlius Village.
         Business of dying blue on linen and cotton.  1/14/1814.  Ad dated May 1813
         Samuel Brown, bake house, Manlius Village.  12/19/1815
 
         Noah A. Whitney, innkeeper.  9/18/1815
 
         Alexander  Cranby, John C. Carpenter, Elnathan Shelton,  distillery, lot 81 (town
         of Dewitt).  10/21/1815
 
         Mathew  Cadwell,  blacksmith, lot 93.  N. of Seneca turnpike, east of the highway
         that went to Carpenter's Mills, Jamesville.  9/18/1815
 
         Mason Sweeting, innkeeper, town of Manlius 1/8/1816
 
         Isaac Hawley, innkeeper, village of Nine Mile Creek, Camillus.  12/12/1815
 
         Stoughton Morse, innkeeper, Manlius Village (411 Seneca St.).  7/31/1815
 
         Harry Mosley, dry goods and grocery store formerly Granger and Taylor.
          1815, Manlius
 
         Smith,  Sheldon  and  Co.   Dry goods.  Built by Randall and Edwards, a few doors
         east of Morse's tavern. 1/20/1815.  Manlius
 
         Humphrey  Clark,  silversmith,  one door east of James Jackson's drug store (east
         of  411  Seneca).   Ad:   A  silversmith and watch repairer from Troy.  Made gold
         necklaces,  silver  table and tea spoons.  Also repaired and warranted clocks and
         watches.  Clark was looking to employ a journeyman silversmith.  Manlius.
 
         James  Higgins,  innkeeper,  Manlius  Village  (N. side Seneca between Wesley and
         Franklin).  1/6/1816
 
         Leonard  Kellogg,  in  partnership  with  James  Beardslee--dissolution by mutual
         consent on 12/13/1815.  Newspaper/book store, Manlius
 
         D. Clark.  Publisher, The Onondaga Herald.  2/24/1819
 
         Jacob  Richman,  tailor,  one door west of Morse's tavern (west of 411 Seneca St.)
         in shop formerly occupied by J(ohn) Peck, Manlius  9/29/1818
 
         Morris  Hull  &  Co.   clothing  and dry goods; also had an ashery by 12/19/1821.
         Hull's landing, north of Fayetteville. 1818
 
         Dr.  William Taylor in Ralph R. Phelps' old house (village lot 3), south of Seneca
         turnpike between Factory St. and Limestone Creek, Manlius.  2/8/1819
 
         Ezekiel Gardner, innkeeper, village of Elbridge.  10/28/1818
 
         Isaac  Hall,  grist  mill.   Ward's  mills,  on  Ledyard  Dyke,  few hundred feet
         northeast of Seneca/Troop K intersect on Limestone Creek, Manlius 1/25/1819
 
         Emerson  &  Allen  at  the  Red  Mills,  lately  occupied by Wm. Gardner (Roger's
         Mills), Whetstone Rd., Manlius  Mr. Todd did sawing at their saw mill.  1/4/1819

         Thurlow Weed, The Onondaga Co. Republican.  9/12/1821
 
         John Meeker, former Manlius Village merchant, moved to Tully by 9/10/1821
 
         Hezekiah Granger, physician.  Late sheriff by 8/7/1821
 
         Chancellor  Herrington  &  Ira  C. Clark, distillery.  West side of Factory St. ,
         Manlius Village. 12/1/1821
 
         E. Rhoades, dry goods, Manlius Village, 10/10/1821
 
         Robert Knox, gun-smith, Manlius Village, 1821
 
         R. Gilmore, 3 doors west of A. Smith's store.  Manlius Village.  10/10/1821
 
         Lemuel  C.  Nims  & Elijah Stebbins, cloth dressers, Manlius Village.  Old Cheney
         foundry site, S. side of Seneca.  12/29/1821
 
         Frederick  Lasher  became  an  insolvent  debtor by 12/31/1821.  Formerly firm of
         Lasher and Candee.  Tailor.
 
         Ezekial Root's mill in Manlius Village by 12/24/1821
 
         Zebulon Rust, innkeeper, town of Onondaga.  11/1821
 
         Thomas Moseley, dry goods, Manlius Village.  10/3/1821
 
         Smith and Hopkins, dry goods, Manlius Village, 1/30/1822
 
         A.  B.  Couch,  distillery.   3/4 m s. of Red Mills & 1/2 m. west of Phillips old
         mills.  Town of Pompey, Broadfield Rd.
 
         William Dascomb, innkeeper, village of Skaneateles.  4/3/1822
 
         Laurin  Dewey,  publisher, Onondaga Republican started 11/1824.  Advertized for a
         post rider to distribute papers.  11/1824.  Manlius.
 
         Sylvanus Tousley & Elihu Phillips, dry goods, Manlius Village 11/1/1824
 
         Miss Hough, millinery, Manlius Village, 11/1824
 
         H. S. Green, tailor, Manlius Village, 10/22/1822
 
         D.  and  A.  M'Clenthen,  tailors,  one door east of Dr. Jackson's store (N. side
         Seneca between North and Franklin), Manlius Village.  10/22/1824
 
         Lyman Rhoads, dry goods, Manlius Village. 11/17/1824
 
         N. W. & R. Hoyt, Canal Ware-house, Hulls Landing, town of Manlius.  1/6/1825
         S.  Tillotson  &  T.  Moseley, distillery partnership dissolved, Manlius Village,
         west side of Mill St.  1/12/1825.
 
         Leonard  Stillson.   One door west of A. & J. Smith's store.  Moved his bookstore
         one  door  west  of  Worden & Bickford's store (near corner of Franklin & Seneca,
         north side of Seneca), Manlius Village in April 1831.
 
         L. Clark & W. Peck, wagonmakers, blacksmiths, Manlius Village 10/12/1830
 
         L. Billings, Manlius, sash and blinds, 10/12/1830
 
         William Dale, tailor, Jamesville opposite O. O. Gillson's tavern.  10/12/1830.
         Also sold Moshier's patent washing machine.  Town of Dewitt.
 
         C.  Nims,  woolcarding  a  few  doors  west  of  R.  Stillwell's tannery, Manlius
         Village. (Cheney foundry lot, s. side Seneca).
 
         A.  B.  M'Clenthen, tailor, directly opposite A. & J. Smith's store.  (Either 310
         Seneca or e. corner North and Seneca).  10/13/1830.  Manlius.
 
         Asa  Nims,  harness and saddle factory in the yellow block, 3 doors below Smith's
         store (Masonic annex).  10/13/1830
 
         Martin Bly, saddles, bridles, harness, trunks.  Jamesville.  10/1/1830.
 
         P.  C.  Young,  tailor, a few doors below A. & J. Smith's store, Manlius Village.
         10/12/1830.
 
         E.  G.  Kneeland,  Manlius  Cabinet  Ware-House,  west of Bickford's Inn (between
         Wesley  and  Franklin).   The  warehouse was on north side Seneca between Fayette
         and Wesley, Manlius Village.  10/12/1830.
 
         E.  S. Spencer, innkeeper.  Eagle Tavern, Fayetteville.  On-Bank site between Rte
         5 and Salt Springs Rd.  10/7/1830.
 
         Duell,  Hopkins  &  Co.   Wagon  and  sleigh shop, also sign painting (Flume Rd.,
         Manlius Village)., 10/8/1830
 
         Neely  &  Pulford, Fayetteville, dry goods.  10/11/1830.  S. side Genesee east of
         Chapel St.
 
         Charles B. Adams, hat shop, Jamesville.  10/11/1830
 
         William Parker, Jr., Supt. Fayetteville School.  10/1/1830.
 
         James  Dunning,  Pattern  manufacturer  of plows, 2 m. west of Manlius Village on
         road to Jamesville.  10/1830.
 
         Dr. H. Gillespie, drugs and medicines, Jamesville. 10/16/1830.
 
         C.  C.  Burr,  dry  goods.   Vasto  block,  n.  side, Seneca St. Manlius Village.
         10/15/1830.
 
         A. Neely, Fayetteville Coffee House (hotel).  S. side Genesee east of Chapel St.
 
         J.  C.  Robinson,  one  door west of Mansion House, Manlius.  Penmanship, also at
         Franklin  School  house  10/20/1830.   Mansion House, 411 Seneca.  Franklin
         James C. Thomas, horse shoer, blacksmith, Jamesville.  10/5/1830
 
         George M. Richardson, mills, Jamesville.  10/11/1830
 
         Jacob Crankshaw, insolvent debtor, Manlius Village.  10/26/1830.
 
         H.  Edwards,  J.  De  Puy  &  Co..  storage,  forwarding and commission business,
         junction  of  Fay.  feeder  with  Manlius  Creek;  also  dry  goods. Fayetteville.
         10/12/1830.
 
         Robert  D. Knight & Benjamin M. Root-flour; Jamesville.  Originally Jacob I. Low
         & Knight.  12/1/1830.
 
         Samuel  Worden  &  D.  Bickford,  grocery  Manlius village.  Originally Tousley &
         Phillips.  N. side Seneca, e. corner Franklin.  1/22/1830.
 
         Daniel Comstock, innkeeper, village of Syracuse.  12/17/1830.
 
         Hiram P. Holbrook, dry goods, Jamesville.  12/17/1830.
 
         A. Smith, E. Rhoads, trustees of Manlius.
 
         Dr. S. Bliss, surgeon dentist, visiting Bickford's Hotel.  12/28/1830.
         A. P. Gould, dry goods, Jamesville.  10/26/1830.
 
         John E. Todd, dry goods, Manlius Village.  1/10/1831.
 
         Nathan  Williams.   New  yellow  brick  store.  Dry goods (Key Bank property), s.
         side Seneca.  Manlius.
 
         C. C. Richardson, store on Erie Canal, Kirkville.  1/10/1831.
 
         Jeremiah  Quackenbush  sold  land bound on west by lands of Joshua V. Clark being
         the  premises  occupied  by Sylvanus Burton and Miller, as a distillery.  Default
         on  mortgage.   Sold  40  barrels  of  whiskey & 3 cords wood.  3/14/1831.  Eagle
         Village, e. of Mac Clenthen Rd.
 
         Youngs  Ledyard  died,  aged 55 in Cazenovia on March 29, 1831.  Lived in  Manlius Village.   Innkeeper,  s.  side  of
         Seneca Turnpike, west of Academy St.   Had an 1806 saddlery on east side of bridge, north side Seneca, Manlius Village.
 
         Pres.  Meeting  House,  Seneca  Turnpike  east  of  Jamesville.   Notice of sale
         4/12/1831 by trustees of the Union Cong. Soc. of Manlius and Pompey (org. 1803).
 
         George W. Holbrook, innkeeper, Jamesville.  4/7/1831
 
         Charles B. Adams, hat shop, Jamesville.  10/11/1830.
 
         George  S.  Clark.   Pompey,  1/3/1831.  Caution.  Whereas three of my sons under
         age  have  left  my  service  and  refused  obedience to my authority, this is to
         forbid  all  persons  trusting  either  of  them  on my account in sickness of in
         health,  as  I  will  not  pay  any  debts  of  their  contracting or hold myself
         responsible  for  any  expenses they may incur.  Names of the boys-Elisha, Dorman
         and Hiram Clark.
 
         John  E. Todd, purchased dry goods stock of Ewers, Todd & Co. opposite the
         cotton factory.  Manlius Village.  5/25/1831
 
         Ira Loomis, innkeeper, Manlius.  5/25/1831
 
         David Ely, horse & cattle breeder, 2 miles west of Manlius Village.  4/25/1831.
 
         Thomas  Starr,  tannery,  Fayetteville.   Died  3/25/1831, age 47 of consumption.
         Shoemaker.  (Beard Hotel block, lower village).
 
         Asa  Rowe,  plough  factory,  1/2  m. west of Manlius Village.  South side Seneca
         east of Whetstone Rd.
 
         Philo N. Rust, innkeeper, town of Salina.  6/14/1831.
 
         Simeon L. Whitney, Manlius, insolvent debtor.  6/14/1831
 
         Emilie Royce, Manlius Female Seminary, Manlius Village.  6/31/1831.
 
         Ahira  Marshall,  shoemaker,  tanner,  currier.  Opposite P & G. Warren's tavern.
         P.  &  G.  Warren  tavern on east corner Fayette and Seneca.  Marshall on s. side
         Seneca.  6/31/1831.
 
         James Mead, Jr.  Fay. marble factory, se corner Elm and Brooklea.  7/5/1831.
         Jacob  Richman,  tailor,  between  Worden  and  Bickford & C. C. Burr & Co.
         (Vasco block, Manlius Village).  7/5/1831.
 
         DePuy, Nobles & Co. dry goods near junction of canal, Fayetteville.  5/7/1831.
         William Barker, turner, Dewitt.  6/7/1831.
 
         Daniel  Gilbert,  blacksmith,  late  of  Manlius  Village  moved  to  Delphi near
         Savage's Mills.  12/17/1830.
 
         Alanson  Alden,  tailor,  one  door  west  of E. G. Kneeland's cabinet ware room,
         Manlius Village.  N. side Seneca between Fayette and Wesley.
 
         Simeon L. Whitney and Wells S. Whitney, insolvent debtors.  6/14/1831.
         John  Fleming,  offers  for  sale  farm  2 m. west of Manlius Village, at present
         occupied as a public house.  Sweet Rd.  8/1831.
 
         Columbus  C.  Burr  and  John  A.  Lamphear  dissolved,  then  C.  C.  Burr only
         9/24/1831.  Manlius Village, n. side Seneca, east of Franklin.
         Hiram Burk, town of Manlius, an absconding or concealed debtor.  10/4/1831.
 
         John Smith, Esq., Pompey, Judge of Onondaga co.  10/4/1831.
 
         James  Scoville.   Tavern house and shed formerly owned by Scoville, possessed  now by  Guy  Fox  on  s.  side  of
         Cherry Valley Turnpike Rd.  Tavern house and  shed offered for sale.  10/10/1831.  Oran.
 
         Samuel  T. Marsh, deceased.  Owned tan house bought of Joseph Bartholomew.       House once owned by Doctor Fisk.
         Oran, town of Pompey  10/19/1831.
 
         Hezekiah Loomis, inn,  Oran 10/19/1831.
 
         Luther Scoville, store, Oran.  10/19/1831.
 
         Joseph  Bartholomew.  Dwelling house occupied by him in the year 1799 for sale on
         corner  opposite  to  and  east  of  the  school  house.   Lot ll, Pompey.  Oran.
         10/19/1831.
 
         Pitt Dyer, innkeeper, Pompey.  10/20/1831.
 
         Henry Dygert, innkeeper, Manlius.  10/29/1831.
 
         Hezekiah Loomis, innkeeper, Oran.  10/19/1831.
 
         DePuy,  Noble  &  Co.   (Jacob DePuy, Linneas P. Noble, Frederic Pratt and Hervey
         Edwards)  dissolved  2/25/1832  &  continued  as  Edwards,  Eaton  & Co.  (Hervey
         Edwards, Harry Eaton and Frederic Pratt).  Fayetteville
 
         Fitch,  Wileman & Co. dissolved 3/9/1832 (Joseph Fitch, Alanson Wileman, James I.
         De Puy).  Fayetteville.
 
         Silas Williams, pres. Manlius Village Temperance Society formed in 1829.
         Luther Buell, v.p., Elijah Rhoads, sec.  5/31/1831.
 
         Azariah  and  Joseph  Smith  dissolved  4/9/1832.   Manlius Village.  Then became
         Azariah Smith.
 
         Emilie Royce, Female Seminary, Manlius Village.  5/1/1831.
 
         Samuel Richard, innkeeper, Delphi.  6/12/1832.
 
         D.  T.  Nichols,  saddle  &  harness  business  6/11/1832 in Ahira Marshall's old
         shops.  S. side Seneca, Manlius Village.
 
         John  A.  Lamphear  and  Columbus  C.  Burr  dissolve  6/30/1832  & carried on by
         Lamphear.  Manlius Village.
 
         Drs.  H.  B.  Moore,  William  Taylor,  Schuyler  Pulford,  J. O. Shipman, Josiah
         Millard,  A.  B. Shipman, Ansel Lull, Lyman Sprague --members of Board of Health,
         1832.
 
         Nathan Luce, innkeeper, Fayetteville.  Eagle tavern.  10/5/1832.
 
         Aaron C. Hoar, innkeeper, Manlius Center 10/13/1832.
 
         Lewis   Morehouse,   furnace  and  iron  factory,  Manlius  village.   7/27/1832.
         Morehouse factory east of Whetstone, s. side Seneca.
 
         Smith, Brewster & co., plaster mill.  Jamesville.  12/24/1832.
 
         John  W.  Peck  and  Charles Clark dissolved 11/29/1832.  Sleigh manufacturers S.
         side Seneca west of Flume Rd.  Manlius Village.
 
         Walter  Amherst  buys  Bickford's  Hotel,  Manlius  Village 11/18/1832.  N. side
         Seneca between Wesley and Franklin.
 
         Hervey  Edwards and Eaton had lately occupied this dry goods store opposite e. S.
         Spencer  that  was  purchased by Leonard Stillson in December 1832. Fayetteville.
         Opposite Salt Springs/FM Rd. intersect.
 
         N.  N.  Philips,  tailor,  over J. A. Lamphear store, Manlius Village 11/26/1832.
         N. side Seneca east of Franklin in Vasto block.
 
         John  J.  Merrell and Edgar a. Brown buy Nathan Williams dry goods store, Manlius
         Village 11/13/1832.  East of Marine Midland bank, south side Seneca.
 
         Morgan  Butler and Lewis Morehouse dissolve Manlius 9/27/1832.  Morehouse
         foundry south side Seneca west of Brickyard Falls Rd.
 
         "Notice  is  hereby given, that an application will be made to the Legislature of
         this  State,  at  their  next  session,  for  the  incorporation of a Bank with a
         capital  of $200,000 to be called "The Farmers Bank of Manlius" and to be located
         in the village of Manlius" 11/26/1832.
 
         R.  W. Mills and G. S Murray buy Asher Mills' hat store 12/3/1832.  Masonic annex
         n. side Seneca, Manlius Village.
 
         Worden  and  Bickford  buy  Stone  and  Gilson's dry goods and ashery, Jamesville
         12/1/1832.
 
         A. B. McClenthen, tailor, one door west of Worden and Bickford 12/3/1832
         D. L. Farnham, Esq., innkeeper, Fayetteville 3/9/1833.
 
         John Smith, innkeeper, Fayetteville 2/1/1833.  Hullar's, N. side Genesee.
         Worden  and  Bickford  dissolve  dry  goods.   Then  D. B. Bickford and George W.
         Merrell 4/16/1833.  N. side Seneca.
 
         Williams,  Budlong  and  Co.  completed new grist mill 3/30/1833.  Stone building
         south side Seneca, 2nd building west of Mill St.
 
         Daniel Comstock, Syracuse House, village of Syracuse 2/20/1833
 
         J. Wright, innkeeper, village of Manlius 8/19/1833
 
         A. & N. Brown, tavern in village of Manlius Centre 6/5/1833
 
         Post office at Oran discontinued.  5/20/1833
 
         Schuyler  Pulford and Arad Evans, innkeepers, Fayetteville.  8/12/1834.  Hotel now
          site of Municipal building, N. side Seneca.
 
         J. H. Parker, Centre House, town of Salina 7/28/1834
 
         Hopkins tavern, Pompey 7/28/1834
 
         D. Comstock, innkeeper, Syracuse 7/14/1834
 
         E. Tubbs, innkeeper, Homer 7/14/1834
 
         Ira Loomis, Cazenovia House 7/14/1834
 
         Col. Jeniel W. Taylor, innkeeper, Truxton 8/14/1834
 
         E. Blakeman, innkeeper, Morrisville 7/14/1834
 
         Jacob Balsley, Manlius Springs resort, Highbridge Rd. east of bridge.
 
         Nathan  Williams.   New store, new dry goods, yellow brick store opposite Manlius
         House, 7/7/1834.  East of Marine Midland, south side Seneca, Manlius Village.
 
         John  Fleming,  Jr.  and  John  W. Roundey dissolve law practice, Manlius village
         11/11/1833.  Office on west side Franklin St.
 
         Dr.  William Taylor and Dwight Nims, physician and surgery office on Pleasant St.
         near Taylor's residence ca. 8/12/1834
 
         John  E.  Todd  and  Dr.  Dana  D.  Evans,  dry  goods,  Manlius village dissolve
         8/5/1834.   Was  "opposite"  cotton  factory.   Cotton  factory  at  east  corner
         Mill/Seneca.
 
         R. W. Mills and G. S. Murray (business?) dissolve, Manlius 2/17/1834.
 
         Richardson,  Payne  &  Co.  Fayetteville.  Dissolve 1834.  Charles C.
         Richardson, Elijah S. Payne, C. H. Mead.  1834.
 
         Asel Willcox, Red Mills, High Bridge west side Limestone 12/16/1833.
 
         Nathan  Williams,  T.  J. Gilbert, Illustrious Remington dissolve 8/17/1833.  May
         have had to do with Limestone Cotton Factory north side Seneca west of bridge.

         J.  I.  DePuy  &  Co.  plaster,  lumber, High Bridge 1834.  James I. and Jacob R.
         DePuy.  Originally with Alanson Wilemon to 12/14/1833
 
         John Fleming, Jr. attorney Manlius Village moves to Syracuse 11/12/1833
 
         L.  A.  Miller  &  Co.  was L. A. Miller and LeRoy Morgan to 7/9/1833, then L. A.
         Miller (newspaper, Manlius Village)
 
         E.  G. Clark moves his boot and shoe store to building recently occupied by N. N.
         Philips  as  a  tailor  shop,  2  doors  east  of  R.  Gilmor's  tin establishment
         12/24/1834.  North side Seneca east of Franklin
 
         J. Wright tavern house, Village of Manlius.  5/20/1834
 
         V. Taylor's blacksmith shop, Watervale 5/6/1834.
 
         Archibald Britton, innkeeper, Britton's Settlement 10/7/1834
 
         Dearborn  B.  Bickford ran for Coroner 10/7/1834.  Innkeeper, Manlius Village. N.
         side Seneca between Wesley and Franklin.
 
         Manlius  Academy,  10/7/1834.   In charge of Daniel E. Burhans, who taught school
         in the Franklin School House until the Academy was ready.
 
         N.  N.  Philips and T. Clark moved their tailor shop to shop recently occupied by
         J.  Richman,  one  door  west of the store of J. A. Lamphear.  North side Seneca,
         Manlius Village, east of Franklin.
 
         Pratt,  Redfield  and  Co.  dissolve  Fayetteville  5/30/1833.   Frederick Pratt,
         Hervey Edwards, William M. Redfield, Denison Palmer.  Mill.
 
         L.  R.  Morgan,  attorney, office over Bickford and Merrell's store in room lately
         occupied by John Fleming, Jr.  North side Seneca near Franklin/Seneca St.
         Washington Hamilton hotel, Jamesville 10/28/1834
 
         William  K.  Robinson,  Fayetteville  watch  and  clock  repair,  sold  surveying
         instruments, opposite stage office 10/1833.
 
         James  J. Fonda, l door west of A. Smith.  "Onondaga Flag," publisher.  Upstairs,
         Masonic annex north side Seneca, Manlius Village.
 
         B. Anderson & Co. hat store, Fayetteville 5/8/1835.
 
         Ingham's  Hotel,  Manlius  House  4/29/1835.  N. Seneca Seneca between Wesley  and Franklin.
 
         Manlius  Star,  C. W. Mason, one door west of A. Smith store 10/14/1835.   Masonic annex, North side Seneca.
 
         Lewis  Messinger,  livery  stable at Ingham's Manlius house 5/9/1835.  North side
         Seneca between Wesley and Franklin.
 
         George W. Holbrook, Jamesville. 5/1835
 
         John  W.  Peck's  cheap  store one door west of the Baptist church 5/1835.  Vasto
         block, north side Seneca, east of Franklin, Manlius Village.
 
         Onondaga  Flag,  A.  B.  Burdick  publisher,  one  door  west of A. Smith's store
         7/11/1835.  (Masonic annex, north side Seneca, Manlius Village.)
 
         H. T. Gibson, Syracuse House, Syracuse, 5/25/1835.

Submitted 31 May 1998