(Transcribed exactly as in Directory)
(Thanks again to Kathi Alvey for getting copies of this)

Lake County, California

McKenney's DISTRICT DIRECTORY - 1878 - 79


YOLO, SOLANO, NAPA, LAKE, MARIN AND SONOMA COUNTIES

(This is only the Lake County portion)



Including all Residents, with Sketch of Cities and Towns


A New and Prominent Feature of this Directory is the fact that every RESIDENT LAND-OWNER in this County appears with the Number of Acres and Post Office Address


LAKE COUNTY

We freely use the Lake County Bee of January 3rd, 1878, in the following sketch: Lake County is rather small compared with others in the State, being only ninety miles in length and forty in width. Out of two and a quarter millions acres of land, about 100,000 are susceptible of cultivation. The balance is mountain country, of which a great deal is still held by the government. The mountain land is by no means useless, as it is the very best for vines and fruits. Large tracts of the latter are still open for pre-emption.
The climate of Lake County is unequalled in California. The hot winds of the plains, and the fogs and harsh winds of the coast, are toned down and lose their unpleasantness when they reach here. The mean summer temperature is from seventy-five to eithty-five degrees, and in winter the thermometer usually ranges from forty to sixty.
There is an absolute certainty of crops in this county, even in dry seasons.
Besides having very good agricultural prospects, Lake County is possessed of manifold riches in minerals, lumber, stock, and mineral springs, which latter thickly abound.
The Sulphur Bank mine has been and is being worked with gigantic results. A fabulous amount of quicksilver and sulphur has been developed. Besides sulphur, these works turn out one thousand flasks of quicksilver per month. On an average 175 men are employed. There are other less important but still valuable mines being worked in the county, and with satisfactory results. All this without a railroad.
The population of Lake County is 7000, and rapidly increasing. Her importance will be realized when she has better means of transportation.

BARTLETT SPRINGS

ALEXANDER, D - propr Bartlett Springs HIATT, J F M
ALLEN Bros, hotel HOPPIN, J E, saloon, 160 acres
ANDERSON & LONGWITH, stock raisers JONES, JAMES P, Post Master,express and telegraph agt, general news agent, and notary public
ARDRY, Jos. - saw mill, 160 acres MEAD, J R, groceries
BARTLETT, Green - real estate MICKELSON, L
BROWN, J W - farmer RUPPERT, A, laborer
CLARK, C R - genl mdse SCUDAMORE, REYNOLDS & Co, general merchandise
GAYNOR & ALEXANDER - liquors TUCKER, Wm, merchant
HAIL, J C W - laborer


EAST LAKE

ABBOTT, M C MATTOCK, J W, laborer
BREWER, Thos, laborer MOWVERN, John, laborer
BUTLER, M, farmer, 160 acres PLUTH, Jacob, teamster
CHANDON, C F, laborer, 273 a PLUTH, Peter, teamster
CHANDON, C F, laborer, 273 a STUBBS, Chas, stock raiser
CHILDERS, W J, plasterer SULPHUR BANK Q M Co, 3870 acres
GETZ BROS, genl mdse


GLENBROOK

ALDRICH, H A, farmer MILLS, C H, farmer, 130 acres
ARMSTRONG, I M, farmer MILLS, D E, farmer, 240 acres
BASSETT, S, farmer and hotel, 628 acres PRICE, Robt, frmr, 200 acres
DORN, Max, farmer, 160 acres SMITH, J H, teamster, 190 a
GRIFFITH, John, frmr, 160 acres SMITH, N, farmer, 160 acres
HUSCROFT, J J, laborer YOUNG, M N, frmr, 320 acres


GUENOC

ARNOLD, S S, teamster MURPHY, J C, farmer
BRANDT, J P, stock raiser, 1229 acres NETHERLAND, S G, 30 acres
BROWN, J N, farmer, 250 a NICHOLSON, James
BROWN, Mrs N R, (widow) POULSON, John, laborer
CHENEY, A H, stock raiser, 1006 acres PRAY, J C
CONNELLY, J W, farmer, 244 a QUIGLEY, H T, laborer
COOLBAUGH, J H, farmer READ, J L, farmer
COPSEY, T H, farmer RITCHIE, A A, farmer 900 a
DAVIS, John, farmer RUSH, C C, carpenter
DAVIS, Mrs N, farmer, 460 a SHARP, E
HARRIS, T M, stock raiser STARK, Lafayette, farmer
HAWLEY, C J, stock raiser STARK, Mrs M, farmer, 1350 a
HICKS, R D, farmer STARK, T J, farmer
HICKS, W T, farmer STREET, Wm
HUDSON, D, farmer, 1521 a SWEIKERT, C, farmer, 289 a
IRWIN, E, stock raiser THOMARSON, E H, laborer
McGREER, John farmer, 850 a THOMPSON, W H, laborer
McGREER, Henry, frmr, 100 a WHITEHEAD, J F, farmer
MUIR, John, farmer, 842 a WOOD, G M, stock rsr, 4000 a


KELSEYVILLE

Uncle Sam Post Office is situated seven miles southeast of Lakeport. It is the junction of the two branches of the Calistoga, and distance from that place forty-three miles.

AKERS, Austin, farmer and chair maker KESEY, John sen, 72 acres
AKERS, F M, farmer, 80 acres LAMB, J R, farmer, 225 acres
AKERS, W D, farmer LEA, J M, farmer, 319 acres
ANIA, Ramon, farmer LONG, E M Mrs, dress maker
AUSTIN, Moses, brick maker LYNCH, John, farmer 240 a
BAILEY, H I, farmer, 177 a MANN, L, farmer, 154 acres
BAKER, J W, laborer MARSHALL, M J, (widow)
BAKER, Joshua, laborer MATTHEWS, Thos, farmer, 200 acres
BARLOW, Jas, farmer, 160 a McCORD, W R S, teamster
BEHR, John, farmer, 40 acres< McGRIFF, G W, farmer, 80 a<
BELL, G R, farmer, 95 acres McINTIRE, Chas, farmer, 320 acres
BENSON, A, farmer, 160 acres MEABERRY, A E, 160 acres
BLAKE, W S, liquors MENDENHALL, J S, genl mdse
BOLE, E B, nurseryman, 160 a MERRITT, R D, farmer, 78 a
BOLTER, H R, farmer 200 a METCALF, L T, farmer, 263 a
BOONE, J T, physician MILLER, A F, farmer
BOWLES, Henry, livery NOBLES, S B, blacksmith
BROWN, J P, carpenter, 26 a O'BRIEN , J J, hop raiser
BURTNETT, Peter, flour mill, 120 acres O'BRIEN, Thos, hop raiser
CLARK, Peter, farmer 456 a OLIVER, Robt, farmer, 13 a
COOK, N, watch maker, 13 a ORMISTON, Thomas, carpenter, 92 acres
COOPER, H J, farmer, 534 a PETERSON, A, boot maker
COX, J L, Justice of the Peace PIERCE, Frank, blacksmith
CUMMINS, John Rev PIERCE, George, liquors
DARLING, A W, laborer PINER Bros, (C S and G W) meat market
DAVENORT, A E, barkeeper PINER, C A, farmer, 240 acres
DAVIS, E S, hunter PINER, G W, butcher, 60 a
DODSON, Charles, farmer PINER, S M, farmer, 10 acres
DUFFY, H W, laborer POSTELS, John, farmer
DUNLAP, Mrs C, hotel REEVES, George, laborer
DUNN, D, farmer, 160 acres RENFRO, J H, farmer, 495 a
EDDY, Chas, farmer, 160 acres RICKABAUGH, Pres, farmer, 210 acres
ENGLAND, J C, farmer, 160 a RICKABAUGH, Seth, farmer, 160 acres
ENGLAND, R J, propr Springs, 160 acres ROSEBRAUGH, J W, stock raisr, 160 acres
FURGURSON, R K, farmer SAGERTY, T J, laborer
GADDY, Robt, farmer, 215 a SCOTT, T T, laborer
GARD, Davis, farmer, 160 a SHALLER, H W
GARD, G W, farmer, 120 acres SHARTZER, H, real estate, 633 acres
GARD, I N, painter SHAUL, B F, stock raiser
GARD, John, farmer SHIRLEY, John, farmer, 150 a
GARD, Joseph, teamster SIDWELL, J C, laborer
GINNER, L, farmer SLOCUM, A A, genl mdse
GLENDENIN, Wm, clerk SLOCUM, Willett, clerk
GOODMAN, G R, blacksmith SMITH, F & McCLOUGH, W W, proprs Highland Springs
GREEN, T J, dentist STONE, J C, farmer
GREENE, A D. speculator STONEBRAKER, W M, port pkr
GREENE, W E, clerk THOMAS, H H, farmer
HAMMACK, W H, farmer, 160 acres THOMPSON, H C, laborer
HARDY, Henry, laborer THOMPSON, J L, 80 acres
HARRIS, Wm, teamster, 173 a THOMPSON, R L liquors, (see advt)
HAYTER, D S, book keeper THOMPSON, S A, carpenter
HENDERSON, L, farmer, 240 a THOMPSON, W B, laborer, 160 acres
HERRON, I G, trucker 160 a TOWLE, C F, laborer, Kelsey
HILLYER, H farmer TOWLE, T F, teamster
HILLYER, S G, farmer TRAILOR, E C, farmer, 79 a
HILLYER, W A, farmer TRYON, James, farmer, 160 a
HOLMES, J S, farmer, 159 a TUCKER, S F, farmer, 160 a
HOWE, Ira, hotel WALLEN E, farmer, 160 a
HUGHES, John, farmer, 160 a WALLER, J M, farmer 160 a
JAMISON, J B, hop raiser WALLER, Wm, farmer
JAMISON, J H, Post Master WARDWELL, A H, farmer
JAMISON, J H, farmer WILCOX, A W, farmer, 280 a
JAMISON, J H, farmer WOOD, C H, general mdse
JOHNSON, R S, farmer, 330 a YONGE, JAMES, druggist
JONES, W D, farmer YOUNG, J N, blacksmith
KELSEY, W F, farmer, 150 a YOUNG, W G, merchant, 46 acres



LAKEPORT

County Seat and Post Office. This is the most desirable residence town that has ever presented itself to our observation. It is situated on a beautiful slope overlooking Clear Lake, at a point favorable for the view. The climate is perfection, and is much sought by invalids. When other parts of the interior of California are subjected to excessive heat, the climate here is quite agreeable, and at the same time there are no trying winds. Lakeport itself is very picturesque, and rapidly improving. Distance from Calistoga (the terminus of Railroad) fifty miles. Chief among its industries is Starr's flouring mill, the largest in the county, with a capacity of forty barrels in twelve hours. Hotels are -- Mrs. Chapman's Mound Cottages, and Greene's Stage House. An established feature of Lakeport, and one of which visitors readily avail themselves, is the tour of Clear Lake on Captain Floyd's unique little steamer "City of Lakeport", under the command of Captain Fraser. One does not realize the beauties of this sheet of water until he has taken this delightful sail. The little craft is modelled after the trans-Atlantic steamers, and although she is only about thirty-five feet in length the likeness is striking. She is possessed of (spot on paper)__at power, and can be speeded at the rate of sixteen miles an hour. During our stay at Lakeport we were the recipient of many favors from J. W. Mackall, Esq., of the Farmers' Savings Bank. He has our sincere thanks.

ACKLEY, A, farmer, 50 acres LAWRENCE, R H, Under Sheriff
ACKLEY, H H, farmer 50 a LAYMAN, J F, farmer, 152 a
ADAMS, Mrs M L, dairy LEGASSICK, John, bootmaker
ADAMS, J D, Deputy Sheriff LEVIN, David, (Levy & Levin)
ADAMS, J D, liquors LEVY, A (Levy & Levin)
ALBEE, E F, engineer LEVY, S, clerk
ALBEE, Frank, farmer Levy & Levin, general mdse
ALLEN, H, County Assessor LOGAN, J Rev, farmer
ALTER, Henry, farmer, 319 a LONG, J P
ALTER, I, farmer, 186 acres LYON, George A jr, books and stationery
ANDERSON, W L, forman, Farmers Business Ass'n MACKALL, J W, cashier Farmers Savings Bank, insurance, real estate agent and Notary
BACCUS, J B, jr, printer MALE, Jas, cab maker
BACCUS, J B, frman, Bee office MANLOVE, W H, farmer, 348 a
BALLENGER, S, salesman, Farmers Bus Assn MANNING, Thos, stck rsr, 160 a
BAINSTER, A, farmer MANTZ, JOHN, stoves and tinware
BANK OF LAKE, THE, A F Tate pres, Chas Goodwin vice-pres, Frank D Tunis cashier MARSH, S H, laborer
BANKS, J, miller MARTIN, J M, farmer, 309 a
BARNES, Jas, laborer MATHEWS, Wright, laborer
BARNES, John, laborer MATHES, H F, laborer
BARNES, Jos, laborer MATHIS, J T, livery
BARNES, Thos, laborer, 140 a McCARTY, A P, att'y at law and Notary
BARRY, Capt E, carpenter McCLINTOCK, J T, farmer, 160 a
BARTON, Thos, frmr, 40 acres McCLURE, L H, farmer, 160 a
BEACH, J M Mrs, restaurant McCONATHY, Jas, Special Tax Collector
BECK, A W, carpenter McELROY, Wm, farmer, 160 a
BECK, J H, teamster McGEE, H W, clerk
BENNETT, Mrs O, frmr, 160 a McGEE, J B, general mdse
BIGERSTAFF, Wm J, Post Master McGEE, W D, agt C L & M Tel Co
BIGGI, A, watches and jewelry McHARVEY, C F, harness mkr
BINGHAM, Mrs T E, frmr, 160 a McMINN, E A, Mrs, (Mitchell & McMinn)
BISHOP, O, carpenter McNEIL, W H, farmer, 110 a
BOGGS, H C, capitalist, 839 a MEADER, E M, laborer
BOGGS, J W, farmer, 300 a MENDENHALL, D C, clerk
BOGGS, L H, Asst Cashier Farmers Savings Bank MERZHOUSEN, Andrew, tailor
BOONE, P T, laborer MEWHINNEY, ISAAC, wagon maker
BRADLEY, Miss I A, dress mkr MILLS, W G, carpenter
BRATT, J C, laborer MILLS, W H, farmer
BRITT, E W, (Welch & Britt) MINSTRELL, G W, crpntr, 160 a
BROMLEY, H, farmer, 80 acres MITHELL, F, miss, (Mitchell & McMinn)
BROTT, J F, teamster MITCHELL & McMINN, milliners, (see adv)
BRUTON, J J, farmer, 160 a MONTGOMERY, E, laborer
BULLINGTON, J, farmer MOORE, Gawn, meat market
BUNDY, Thos, boatman MOORE, Joseph, teamster
BURGE, Mrs, nurse MORFORD, S O, County Supt Public Instruction
BURGE, J C, photographer MORRIS, G W, hotel and com'n merchant
BURGER, J F, farmer, 160 a MORRISON, Z, farmer, 40 acres
BURKE, J M, blacksmith MOUND COTTAGES, Mrs S. V Chapman propr, (see adv)
BUTLER, W J, butcher, 313 a NEALES, W S, Rev, Episcopal pastor
BYNUM, Thomas, Teller Bank of Lake NEWKIRK, I N, farmer
BYRNES, Mrs S A, farmer, 20 a NICHOL, M C, wagon maker
CARLY, S, real estate, 106 a NICHOLS, R K, Co Surveyor
CARSON, JOHN J, groceries (see advertisement) NOEL, A E, atty at law
CARSON, LINDSEY, Pres Farmers Savings Bank NORTON, Nelse, stage driver
CARVER, J H, farmer, 80 acres OGLE, B, farmer, 40 acres
CHAPMAN, S V MRS, propr Mound Cottages OLIVER, H A, County Clerk and Recorder
CHARMAK, Chas, clerk PARKHURST, D, farmer
CHILDS, H F, tinner PARRISH, James, blacksmith
CHRISTIE, Mrs I, farmer, 168 a PAUL, E M, County Judge
CHRISTIE, R J, farmer, 73 a PENDERGRAST, J C, Rev, Methodist pastor
CHRISTIE, W A, farmer, 80 a PHELAN, C E, druggist, (see advertisement)
CHURCHILL, C B, farmer, 10 a PHELAN, N, Deputy County Clerk, 155 acres
CLARK, Geo S, laborer POOLE, Chester, farmer, 80 a
CLAY, B R, laborer POOLE, John, teamster
CLENDENIN, S, farmer 80 a POOLE, L, farmer, 30 acres
COHN, H & Son, (H and E) genl mdse POOLE, L C, farmer, 188 acres
COLE, Jesse, farmer POTTER, Thos, laborer
COLLIER, David, hostler PRICE, Morris, laborer
COMBS, E, farmer, 160 acres RADCLIFF, W P, stage driver
COMBS, F A & SON, (F A and H M) druggists RANKIN, R A, farmer, 70 a
COMBS, H M, physician RANSDELL, J W, carpenter
COMBS, J C, farmer RANTZ, W D, farmer, 240 a
COMBS, J H, farmer, 40 acres RENFRO, E, brick mason
COOK, W S, book keeper RENFRO, Wm H, brick mason
CORNWALL, M M, frmr, 115 a RICE, J F, farmer, 40 acres
CORRELL, J H, laborer RIGG, J N, laborer
CORRELL, P L, laborer RIGGS, E C, farmer and fine stock, 40 acres
COWAN, JOHN F, liquors RIPPEY, G C, farmer, 80 acres
COWAN, J R, Coroner RIPPEY, H H, laborer
CRABTREE, Mrs K, nurse RIPPEY, Jas, farmer
CRAWFORD, WOODS, att'y-at-law, real estate agent and Court Commissioner ROBBE, J W, blacksmith
CRIGLER, J C, Sheriff ROETHEL, A, boot maker, (see advertisement)
CROCKETT, R J, stewrd Greene's ROGERS, Chas, printer
CRUMP, R W, editor Lake County "Bee", att'y at law, and Dep District Attorney ROGERS, Wm, printer
CRUMPTON, Dr H J, physician ROSS, ALEX, (Ross & Hurt)
CUNNINGHAM, W M, teamster ROSS, Guy, janitor Ct House
CYRUS, Wm, farmer, 30 acres ROSS & HURT, blacksmiths
DALEY, James, teamster ROYAL, J P, teacher
DALY, P M, farmer 450 acres RUSSELL, J M, laborer
DEMING, Theodore, farmer, 210 acres RUST, Edwin C, clerk
DICKERSON, Mrs J, soap manfr SAILOR, L, farmer, 90 acres
DONAVAN, D, farmer, 103 a SCUDAMORE, G, farmer, 150 a
DOWNES, G F, barkeeper SIMMS, J F, real estate agt
ELLIOTT, J W, att'y at law SIMMONS, L G, liquors
EVERETT, A J, photographer SLOTTERBECK, CHAS, gunsmith, 250 acres, (see adv)
EVERETT, J W, Dep. Assessor SMITH, R O, brewery, 160 a
EVATT, W H, teamster SMYTH, J L, att'y-at-law
Farmers Business Ass'n, W L Anderson, foreman SNOW, H D, miner
FARMERS SAVINGS BANK, Lindsey Carson, President, J W Mackall, Cashier SPENCER, J C, farmer, 133 a
FARRAR, Floyd, Rev, gardener SPURR, H C, barkeeper
FEES, J F, flour packer STAAB BROS, (H G & J D), merchant tailors, (see adv)
FEES, J W, carpenter STANLEY, W S, farmer, 50 a
FERRELL, W F, farmer STARR, M, flouring mills
FILE, Louis, hair dresser STEVENS, J D, farmer, 52 a
FLIPPIN, W J, farmer, 120 a STUART, J M, carpenter
FORSYTH, Frank, teacher penmanship STURDIVANT, J W, lab, 116 a
FRASER, J K, master steamer Lakeport TATE, A F, President Bank of Lake
GESSNER, Wm, farmer, 244 a TATHERGOOD, Robt, butcher
GOODIN, J J, farmer, 76 acres THOMPSON, J C, farmer, 338 a
GOODWIN, CHAS, Vice-Pres't Bank of Lakeport, 200 a THOMPSON, W A, copyist Co Clerk's office
GORDON, E H, laborer THOMPSON, W N, fmr, 243 a
GWIN, Wash, stage driver THORNTON, P H, surgeon, physician and druggist
GRAHAM, E A, hotel, 311 a TRINDALL, J E, farmer
GREENE, W W, hotel (see advertisement) TUCKER, Geo, Deputy County Surveyor, 90 acres
GREGG, A K, hotel keeper TUCKER, J M, blacksmith
GULLY, J P, farmer TUNIS, FRANK D, cashier Bank of Lake
GULLY, S G, groceries UTTING, A A R, pubr Lake Democrat
GULLY, W T, Constable WALLACE, J B, farmer, 40 a
HAMMAK, R J, livery stable WALLACE, L, Rev, teacher
HANSON, D M, District Att'y WAMBOLD, H, gardener, 160 a
HARTMAN, C J, cabinet maker WATTENBURGER, A, frmr, 240 a
HASTIN, A R, laborer WATTENBURGER, F, farmer
HAYCOCK, Thomas, farm, 40 a WATTENBURGER, J H, farmer
HAZELWOOD, J W, lumber WATERMAN, M, laborer
HENDRICKS, L, farmer WAYNE BROS, ( G W and S A), furniture
HIXSON, W E, laborer WESDEMAN, Otto, brickmaker
HUFF, Wm, painter WELCH & BRITT, attys at law, (see adv)
HUGHES, A B, teacher PS, 160 acres WELCH, S K, (Welch & Britt), and assemblyman
HURT, C H, farmer WELLS, H B, res Mound Cottages
HURT, J W, (Ross & Hurt) WELTY, Albert, farmer, 440 a
HURT, W I, farmer WHITE, G H, liquors, (see ad)
HURT, Wm, farmer WILLARD, O B, printer
HUSTON, J M, farmer, 310 a WILLIAMS, Davis, Co Treas
HYDORN, J W W, capitalist WILLIAMS, James, engineer steamer Lakeport
INGRAM, J C W, farmer, 240 a WILLIAMS, Wm, laborer, 40 a
INGRAM, Jonas, farmer, 239 a WILSON, G W, teacher
JENKINS, C C, blacksmith and wagon maker WOOD, Col, stage driver
JOHNSON, John, pilot WOOLDRIDGE, N T, farmer
JONES, John, farmer, 240 a WOOLDRIDGE, W H, farmer
KEITHLY, Seth, farmer, 80 a WOODRUM, D L, carpenter
KELLY, J A, propr Lakeport Institute WOODS, J L, Rev, teacher
KENNEDY, R, Justice of the Peace and contractor YATES, Enoch, liquors
KESEY, Wm, Deputy Assessor YONGE, J F M, druggist
KNOWLTON, C V, painter YOUNG, L A, saw mill, 65 a
LAKE COUNTY BEE, (weekly) county official paper, R. W. Crump, editor and propr YOUNG, L A & Co, saw mill, 239 a
LAKE DEMOCRAT, (weekly) A A R Utting, propr



LOWER LAKE

Post Office, town next in importance to Lakeport of this cluster. It is beautifully situated on an arm of Clear Lake, twenty-three miles from Lakeport. Its industries are important. They embrace carriage manufacturing, flouring mill, brewery, and planing mill (the only one in the county). We were pleased to meet with Mr. John B. Fitch, a relative of ex-Governor Pacheco, at Lower Lake. He will be remembered as being formerly connected with editorial department of the San Francisco Examiner, and later with the Alta California. He is now publishing the Lower Lake Bulletin, of which journalistic work he is justly proud. The Bulletin is a spicy newspaper, and printed altogether at Lower Lake. Mr. Fitch established the Democratic Standard (now entitled The Tribune) of San Luis Obispo; and also the Democratic Standard of Healdsbur (now the Russian River Flag).

ADAMS, C M, butcher JOSLIN, A P, laborer
ADAMS, J O, stock raiser, 240 a KASTNER, Chas, teamster
ADAMS, Y H, farmer KEATING, M, stock raiser
AKINS, A M, frmr and temstr KELLY, William, bakery and lunch house
ALLEN, H, County Assessor KENNEDY, H, farmer, 800 a
ANDERSON, Alex, physician, (see Napa) KESEY, Wm, Deputy Assessor, 160 acres
ASBILL, Mrs E, farmer, 160 a KIPHART, Chas, farmer, 160 a
ASBILL, W D, farmer KIRTTEY, E B, laborer
ASHLEY, J G, farmer KOUNE, A, farmer, 160 acres
ASHLEY, W H, stock raiser, 156 acres LAYTON, Daniel, (Marshall, Layton & Co)
BAINBRIDGE, J G, farmer LEE, G R, teamster
BARKER, C C, farmer LEE, S W, teamster
BARTON, Wm, bookkeeper LEVY, I, clerk
BAYLIS, A W, physician, 144 a LEVY MORRIS, general mdse
BAYTON, W S, stock raiser, 1680 acres LINCK, Chas F, (Mather & Linck)
BECKLEY, E, stock raiser LOWER LAKE BULLETIN, (weekly) John B. Fitch, publisher, (see adv)
BISHOP, G, stock raiser, 160 acres MARINUS, J B, laborer, 120 a
BLAINE, Mrs M J, milliner MARSHALL, A H, farmer
BONKOFSKY, Emil, clerk MARSHALL, G W, (Marshall, Layton & Co.)
BOWER, Jacob, stock raiser, 866 acres MARSHALL, LAYTON & co, meat market
BRINES, J M, 160 acres MASTERSON, Wm J, clerk
BROWN & MULLINS, boatmen MATHER & LINCK, brewery
BYNUM, S, stock raiser MATHER, John, (Mather & Linck) flouring mills
CAMPBELL, J M, stock raiser MATHEWS, Mack, stock raiser
CANNON, Thomas F, printer MATHEWS, R, stock raiser, 385 a
CARLTON, Austin, farmer MATHEWS, Robt, farmer
CASTELLOW, T L, engineer MATHEWS, Wm, laborer
CASWELL, H, miner MATHEWS, W R, farmer, 522 a
CHANEY, S C, frmr, 145 acres McBEE, W, laborer
CHAPMAN, Chas, clerk McCABE, A, laborer
CHRISMAN, J C, labr, 565 acres McCABE, G W, blacksmith
CHRISTIAN, P, frmr,200 acres McMILLAN, Perry, stock raiser
CLEAR LAKE WATER WORKS CO, R K Nichols, agent MILES, James, liquors
COBB, John, frmr, 516 acres MILES, R F, groceries
COFFMAN, E, stock raiser MILLER, D L, farmer, 40 acres
COMPTON, H N, wagon maker MITCHELL, T A K, blacksmith
COPSEY, C C, farmer MITCHELL, W E, laborer, 160 a
COPSEY, J C, farmer MOORE, J H, trader
COPSEY, O J, farmer MORELAN, E, farmer, 160 acres
COPSEY, S A, frmr, 154 acres MORELAN, Thomas, farm, 323 a
CORUM, C A, frmr, 200 acres MORINE, F, sen, stock dealer
COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, Benjamin Walls, proprietor, (see advertisement) MULLER, E P, boatman
COWDEN, James, meat market NICHOLS, R K, Co Surveyor
CRABTREE, J F, frmr, 200 acres MUCOM & SPORNDLY, dairy, 880 acres
CRAVEN, M, farmer, 452 acres OLSON, Chris, farmer, 320 a
CUNNINGHAM, W H, blksmth PALMER, J C, stock raisr, 160 a
DARE, M, farmer QUIGLEY, R V S, farmer, 160 a
DAVIS, Anderson, stock raiser, 60 acres RAMITES, Jos
DELMONT HOUSE, W C Goldsmith, propr, (see adv) REIFF, John, farmer, 320 a
DIETZ, GERHARD, watchmaker and jeweler RENNE, John, laborer
DINSMORE, R, farmer REYNOLDS, J W, carriage and wagon maker
DOUGLASS, J C, farmer RICE & MADDEN, saw mill, 2406 acres
EDMONDSON, B F C, stock raiser ROBERTS, Gil, laborer
EPPERSON, J M, prospector ROBISON, M F, stock raiser
EVANS, Luke, tinner ROBISON, R K, stock raiser, 320 acres
FARRALL, James, farmer, 317 a ROCHESTER, J E, farmer
FARRIS, W W, frmr, 160 acres ROOT, W R, music teacher
FARRIS, Y, laborer ROWE, W F, stock raiser, 600 acres
FITCH, JOHN B, editor Lower Lake Bulletin RUNNELS, C W, farmer
FOUTCH, J M, frmr, 144 acres RUNNELS, Jas, farmer
FOUTCH, W J, laborer RUNNELS, Mart, farmer, 160 a
FOX, S, stock raiser SCARF, Wm, teamster
GEMMILL, C H, hostler SCOTT, C T, barber
GEORGE, R D, blacksmith SCOTT, J F, teacher
GETZ, Joseph & Bros, genl mdse SCRANTON, C P, farmer and stock raiser, 320 acres
GOLDSMITH & HARDY, liquors SHINDLER, John, stock raiser, 800 acres
GOLDSMITH, WM C, (Goldsmith & Hardy) and propr Delmont House SHREVE, J B, 150 acres
GREEN, M A, laborer SIMMONS, Geo R, printer
GRIGSBY, J M, farmer SMITH & SNOW, general merchandise
GRIGSBY, N D, laborer SMITH, J A, stock trader
GRUWELL, LABE H, livery and stage line, 327 acres SMITH, Jack, (Smith & Snow)
GUNNING, J H, laborer, 360 acres SMITH, Pleasant, stock raiser, 240 acres
HALE, J M, laborer SMITH, T H, stone cutter
HALE, W J, laborer SNOW, G H, (Smith & Snow) 123 acres
HALE, W W, laborer SNOW, Horace (Smith & Snow)
HANSON, D M, att'y-at-law SNOW, M M, farmer, 245 a
HANSON, D & N, stock raisers, 400 acres SNOW, S B, farmer
HANSON, J F, stock raiser, 200 acres STANLEY, J R, Postmaster
HARDY, Robt, (Goldsmith & Hardy STRODE, J M, laborer
HARRIS, J A, farmer, 160 a SUTTON, John, farmer
HARRIS, Saml, laborer TALLMAN, Wm, farmer, 120 a
HARTSBORN, Geo, miller TENNISON, J A, stck rst, 680 a
HEALY, John, boot maker THOMPSON, E G, wagon mkr
HEISCH, Aug, propr Howard Springs THOMPSON, S H, wagon maker and planing mill
HENDRICKS, J D, fmr, 547 a TIBBITTS, O, farmer, 200a
HENRY, John, laborer TOBIAS, Nathan J, clerk
HERNDON, F M, stock raiser, 460 acres TREMPER, L B, blksmth, 160 a
HERNDON, G W, farmer TURNER, C, laborer
HERNDON, L F, farmer, 160 a VANN, R L, farmer, 152 acres
HERNDON, N, farmer, 295 a VOIGHT, David, 250 acres
HERRICK, H N, stock raiser, 315 acres WALLS, Benjamin, prop Cosmopolitan Hotel and Lower Lake Drug Store (see adv)
HILLS, RUFUS, real estate agen, & c, (see adv) WARD, B F, bootmaker
HINTON, G W, laborer WEST, Jasper
HOGAN, W M, stage and livery propr WILDGRUBE, H L, dairy, 160 a
HUTCHINSON, W H, stock raisr WILSON, C L, farmer, 160 a
JACKSON, J L, stock raiser WILSON, H H, blacksmith
JOHNSON, Eli, brick maker, 140 acres YATES, I G, constable
JONES, A S, stock raiser



MIDDLETOWN

Post Office. Situated eighteen miles from Calistoga by Klint's stages. Dependent for support upon the neighboring agricultural and mining industries. Has about 200 inhabitants.

AMERICAN I M Co, 35 acres HUSTON, W B, stock dealer
AMESBURY, Wm, saw mill IRISH, E W, laborer
ANDREWS, Geo, laborer, 170 a KELLOGG, J H, blacksmith
ARMSTRONG, D B, druggist KEY, Jos, laborer
ARMSTRONG, Mrs E, real estate KNITTLE, M
ARMSTRONG, W J, frmr, 105 a LAKE COUNTY M Co, 672 acres
ASHER, Sam'l, general mdse LARSIN, C F, boat bldr, 160 a
BISHOP, C E, stock raiser LEWIS, J, teamster, 160 acres
BRADFORD, E J, hotel LILLY, D W, farmer, 459 acres
BRADFORD, E U, farmer, 150 a LOBE, H, clerk
BUTLER, S G, farmer, 270 a LOBE, L, merchant
CAMERON, F, bootmaker LOBRU, David, merchant, 640 a
CANNON, W G, farmer and notary, 171 acres MARTIN, M
CAPPS, J S, Justice of the Peace, 536 acres McCALL, F S, farmer
COBURN, W R, farmer, 362 a McKINLEY, G E, farmer and Co Supervisor, 434 acres
COLLINS, J M, farmer, 200 a PARKER, Thos, frmr, 346 acres
COOPER, G M, cabinet maker PARRIOTT, E, farmer, 58 acres
COULTHARD, C, farmer PAULSON, O P, frmr, 1105 acres
CUMMINS, John, clergyman, (Methodist) QUISHENBURY, M, farmer
DOBBINS, D M, frmr, 140 acres RANTZ, D, laborer
DUNHAM, Seth, frmr, 160 acres RAWSON, G W
EDMISTON, C W, stock raiser REINIKE, John, laborer
FARLEY, Geo, laborer SMITH, G W
FORD, E, peddler SMYTHE, F H, teamster
FOX, C N, laborer STEVENS, J Q, frmr, 110 acres
FOX, J M, stock raiser, 160 a SUMMERLAND, I, hardware
GETZ, M, merchant TAYLOR, H M
GREAT EASTERN Q M Co TURNER, Jas, laborer
GREAT WESTERN Q M Co, 768 a TURNER, Wm, laborer
GREENFIELD, W C, frmr 793 a VOSBURGH, F B
GOOD, John, Jr, farmer 182 a WELLS, Frank, laborer
GOOD, John, Sr, farmer, 273 a WELLS, Josiah, laborer
HANNA, Robt, frmr, 205 acres WHITTINGTON, W, frmr, 480 a
HARBIN, J C, laborer WHITTON, W T, frmr, 160 acres
HAUGSE, L J, carpenter, 70 a WILKERSON, J H, frmr, 322 a
HIBBARD, Chas, farmer, 160 a WILLIAMS, R, propr Harbin Springs, 320 acres
HORNING, D G, farmer YOUNG, C H, hotel, 120 acres
HUSTON, J H, frmr, 630 acres


MORGAN VALLEY

ASBILL, John, stock raiser EBBINGHAUSEN, F, stk rst, 320 a
BAKER, W N, physician and miner FUQUA, T J, laborer
BELL, J E, stock raiser IVES, C F, stock raiser
BOND, Henry stck rsr, 654 a LAWSON, E I, farmer, 160 a
BOND, Thos, stock raiser MORRELL, A F, farmer, 640 a
COX BROS, stock raisers, 320 a


UPPER LAKE

Post Office. Situated on a branch of Clear Lake, ten miles north of Lakeport. It is mainly dependent upon the surrounding agricultural and stock country. Population about 200.

ADAMS, D H, farmer KEATLEY, Thomas, machinist
ALLEN, G T, mercht, 40 acres KERR, William, wagon maker
ALLEN, W L and SG, farmers LEAGUE, J N, (League & Taylor) 19 acres
ALLEY, A J, farmer LEAGUE & TAYLOR, general merchandise
ALLEY, J L, farmer, 160 acres LITTLEJOHN, J, blacksmith
ALLEY, S H, farmer, 379 acres LYON, G A, sen, stock raiser, 894 acres
ALLISON, Thos, frmr, 160 acres MASON, Albert, farmer, 160 a
APPLEGATE, J P, farmer, 68 a MAXWELL, J W, farmer, 48 a
ASHER, M, general mdse McCABE, Wm, laborer
BABBETT, C S, frmr, 87 acres McCARTY, Henry, stock dealer
BAGLEY, T, stock raiser McCLENEY, R T, peddler
BALLENGER, Wm, farmer, 163 a McCOMBS, A E, farmer
BENIFIEL, W L, farmer McCREARY, J E, teacher music
BLACK, John, farmer, 179 a McLEAN, Donald, farm, 160 a
BROWN, A W, clerk MOORE, J M, teamster
BUCKNELL, Geo, farmer, 179 a MOORE, W F, farmer, 174 a
BUCKNELL, Robt, butcher MORRISON, Samuel, farmer, 550a
BURKE, Ben, frmr, 296 acres MURDOCK, G, farmer, 340 a
BURKE, E, farmer MURPHY, W L, clerk
BURKE, P S, farmer PARNIER, H, farmer
BURKE, W P, farmer PATTEN, J M, farmer, 40 acres
CARSON, A J, stck rsr, 1354 a POAGUE, W F & Bro, stock raisers, 129 acres
CLINGER, R, hunter POE, A H, stock raiser
COGSWELL, W, frmr, 514 acres POE, A N, farmer, 180 acres
CONEY, Geo, laborer PITNEY, Jonathan, farm, 151 a
CONNER & SON, stck rsr, 80 a REYNOLDS, R G, (Scudamore, Reynolds & Co.)
COPPINGER, P, frmr, 444 acres RICE, C C, farmer, 133 acres
DENISON, M L, boatman, 144a RICE, W I, farmer, 40 acres
DONALDSON, A B, farmer, 25 a RIDGWAY, J, hotel
DONALDSON, A G, laborer, 32 a RIFFE, A T, Sen, carpenter, 20 a
DOTY, A J, roadmaster RIFFE, J H, laborer
DOTY, J W, trader and farmer, 89 acres RIFFE, W, farmer, 160 acres
DUELL, B, farmer, 154 acres ROBINSON, J B, frmr, 205 acres
ELLIOTT, T C, farmer SCUDAMORE, REYNOLDS & Co, general merchandise
ELLIS, Enos, farmer, 160 acres SHATTUCK, D O, farmer, 247 a
EMMERSON, P N, stock raiser, 1720 acres SHATTUCK, D P, farmer
EMMERSON, S R, stock raiser SHELDON, H B, farmer
FENDER, Johnson, stock raiser SHEPHARD, M, frmr, 640 acres
FORD, B, stck rsr, 480 acres SHORE, G, laborer
FORD, H and G, stock raisers SLEEPER, Capt M, politician, 640 acres
FRAZIER, J A, laborer SLEEPER, D O, frmr, 940 acres
FRITTS, H R, stck rsr, 621 acres SLEEPER, J H, frmr, 393 acres
GILBERT, Jacob, farmer, 160 a SMITH, Wm, farmer, 308 acres
GILLETT, C H, farmer SPRAGUE, O, laborer
GORDON, S J, teamster STREIFF, F, farmer, 80 acres
GRAHAM, Arthur, livery TALLMAN, R C, frmr, 56 acres
GREEN, Alf, carpenter TAYLOR, D T, (League & Taylor) 200 acres
GREEN, B P, farmer TAYLOR, J H, farmer, 80 acres
GREEN, Freeman, laborer THOMAS, H, farmer
GREEN, J H, stock raiser THOMPSON, D V, Notary and Justice, farmer, 338 acres
GREEN, S W, carpenter THORINGTON, Geo, frmr, 240 a
GULLY, F M, farmer, 180 acres TOWNSENTD, E, frmr, 185 acres
HARROW, E, farmer TOWNSEND, W S, farmer, 40 a
HARROW, N W, preacher, 133 a ULLREY, I M, laborer
HAYNES, B F, mill hand ULLREY, Robt, laborer
HAYNES, G H, laborer VANN, E P & G W, stock raisers, 320 acres
HELM, S G, laborer, 429 a VANN, P W, farmer, 40 acres
HELM, S W, stock raiser WALDFOGAL, M, frmr, 200 acres
HIGRIGHT, T L, farmer, 175 a WALKER, G W, frmr, 74 acres
HILYARD, T J, laborer WALLER, E, Rev, Baptist pastor
HOWARD, J B, farmer, 800 a WEBSTER, E A
HOWSER, J K, farmer, 40 acres WHITE, R P, farmer, 232 acres
HUMPHREY, H A, liquors WOODWARD, W H, frmr, 78 a
JENNINGS, G N, physician WYMAN, Wm, laborer
JOHNSON, Matt, farmer, 160 a YOUNG, Alexander, farmer
JONES, J W, farmer, 160 a YOUNG, P S, sawmill, 160 a
KEAN, J B, farmer, 175 acres