Broomall
Directory
1902
Five and a half miles from Media and 100 miles from
Harrisburg. Nearest railroad
station, Fox Croft,
1 1/8 miles distant. Population 325.
Postmaster Phillip
Moore.
NAME: |
OCCUPATION: |
ADDRESS: |
John Braden |
Carpenter |
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John Chalfant |
Constable |
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C. B. Cox |
Harness maker |
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Elmer R. Crouthers |
Musician |
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Charles Dickinson |
Carpenter |
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John Donahue |
Plasterer |
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Joseph L. Downs |
Butcher |
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William H. Downs |
Mason and Bricklayer |
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Mrs. Susan G. Flounders |
Midwife |
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Charles E. Free |
Butcher |
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Jacob Green |
Milk Dealer |
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John Hanley |
Livestock |
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Abe Harkenstein |
Carpenter |
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Chris Heilman |
Butcher |
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Sarah Kyle |
Dressmaker |
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Francis Lewis |
Carpenter |
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James H. Lewis |
Butcher |
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Albert Long |
Mason |
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Kate Long |
Dressmaker |
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Phillip Moore |
Teas and Coffees, General Store & Postmaster |
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William D. Moore |
Carpenter |
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Samuel L. Pancoast |
Blacksmith |
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R. B. Rickabaugh |
Brickyards |
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I. B. Roberts |
Physician |
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Rev. C. H. Rodney |
Presbyterian |
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John G. Thomas |
Physician |
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