Marple
Directory
1897
Three and half miles from Media and 100
miles from Harrisburg. Nearest railroad station, Clifton, on the P. W. &
B.
R. R., 3 miles distant. Banking town Media.
Population 400. Postmaster
P. D. Curtis.
NAME: |
OCCUPATION: |
ADDRESS: |
B. H. Anderson |
Lumber and saw mill |
|
John Braden |
Carpenter |
|
Harry Burnley |
General store, fertilizers and Postmaster |
|
P. D. Curtis. |
Postmaster |
|
Nellie Dickinson |
Dressmaker |
|
Charles J. Evans |
Blacksmith |
|
J. W. Frederick |
Blacksmith |
|
B. Herkins |
Auctioneer |
|
Samuel J. Johnston |
Stone Quarries |
|
Lamb Tavern |
P. B. Worrall, prop. |
|
John Leech |
Carpenter |
|
William Leech |
Carpenter |
|
Elmer Lewis |
Butcher |
|
Richard Murray |
Cigars |
|
Mrs. Elmer Lewis |
Dressmaker |
|
William Neel |
Insurance agent |
|
Mrs. William Snyder |
Teacher of music |
|
Mrs. Gertrude Velotee |
Dressmaker |
|
P. B. Worrall, prop. |
Lamb Tavern |
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