![]() Some People and Organizations from Shenandoah, PA., 1890-1950. |
Alphabetical listings from the 1966 Shenandoah Centennial Publication (p. 168-172)
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Evan Anstock operated a Barber Shop at 9 East Centre St., p. 171
G. W. Beddall & Brother were Dealers in hardware and house furnishings, 6-8 North Main St., p. 170
T. R. Beddall was a lawyer, p. 168
Mike J. Begley was the proprietor of "Popular Oyster Bay", 11 West Centre St., p. 170
Billinger and Brother, (Martin and William) were Photographers located at 19 West Lloyd St., p. 170
John J. Bobbin, Drygoods and grocery dealer with store and home at 130 North Main St., p. 168
Thomas M. Bolin was a Constable who lived at 315 West Centre St., p. 168
Charles D. Boughey was a Barber who lived at 217 West Lloyd St., p. 172
William Britt was a Stone Cutter who lived at 234 West Coal St., p. 171
P. F. Broderick was a Barber at 18 West Lloyd St., p. 168
Thomas Buchanan was a Watchmaker and Jeweler located at 212 South Main St., p. 168
M. M. Burke was a Lawyer, p. 168
Dr. Joseph S. Callen, Physician with office at 31 South Jardin and resided at 29 South Jardin, p. 170
Patrick Cardin, Telegraph Operator whose home was at 209 West Lloyd St., p. 169
The Chip Chip Club met at 214 West Columbus St., p. 169
Robena Clifford was a Dressmaker who resided at 512 East Centre St., p. 170
John W. Cooper was a Principal of the Public High School, p. 171
John R. Coyle was a Lawyer, p. 168
James Dalton was a Cigar Dealer with residence at 229 South Jardin St., p. 170
Frank G. Daugirda was a Dealer in groceries and meats at 117 North White St., p. 169
William J. Dilginis and Joseph Dilginis operated a Butcher Shop at 401 West Coal St., p. 171
Charles F. Ditchey was a Sheriff of Schuylkill County, p. 169
The Ditchey Bakery was located on North Main st. with a bake shop in the rear, p. 169
Ditchey Wholesale Bakery was located on East Penn St., p. 168
Fred A. Dodd was a Clerk at the Commercial Hotel where he also resided, p. 172
John E. Doyle was an Auditor, p. 168
M. E. Doyle was the Publisher of The Daily News situated at 110 West Coal St., p. 171
Evening Herald performed Printing Job workat 8 South Jardin St., p. 170
P. J. Ferguson, President of The First National Bank and Manager of Ferguson's Theatre, p. 170
Looking North along Main Street from Oak Street
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P. J. Gaughan operated the Miles and Gaughan Grocery Store, 25 North Main St., p. 168
John T. Graf, Grocer located at 122 North Jardin St., p. 171
The Grand Army of the Republic held its meetings at 17-19 North Jardin St., p. 169
The Gruhler Brothers (Christian and Martin) were Druggists with a store at 1 North Main St., p. 169
S. G. Hallopeter was a Lawyer, p. 168
Miss Lena Hermann was a Tailoress residing at 310 North Chestnut St., p. 171
Joseph A. Hilton and William O. Hilton were Engineers who resided at 5 South Jardin St., p. 172
A. Holderman's store at 40 North Main St. sold jewelery, fancy goods, bronzes and lamps, p. 171
Herbert C. Hooks was a School-Teacher who resided at 215 South Jardin St., p. 172
Thomas M. Hough conducted a Grocery Store at his residence at 319 South Jardin St., p. 171
T. H. Hutchinson was proprietor of the Ferguson House at Main and Centre Sts., p. 172
Elwood Jacoby, Salesman at P. J. Gaughan's Dry Goods Store, resided at 136 North White St., p. 170
Emanuel Jenkins was an Auditor, p. 168
Miss Lizzie Jones was a Music Teacher who resided at 32 North Main St., p. 170
Glendora Judd was a Stenographer for the Anthracite Oil and Gas Company, p. 169
Elijah F. Kehler was a Grocer located at 133 North Main St., p. 168
Frederick Keithan was a Baker & Confectioner with a business and home at 104 North Main St., p. 169
Martin Kemmerer was a Wholesale Confectioner located at 35 North Main St., p. 169
William Knott was an Engineer with residence at 417 Centre St., p. 170
Miss Mary Leckie was a Dressmaker whose residence was at 506 West Centre St., p. 172
Sam Lee was a Chinaman who operated a laundry in the basement at 8 1/2 North Main St., p. 171
George T. Lewellyn was Superintendent of The Prudential Insurance Co. at Main and Oak, p. 171
Rev. Reuben Lichtenwalner resided at 131 South Main St., p. 172
Enoch Lockett was a Clerk at the Ferguson House where he also resided, p. 172
J. A. Mandour was a Wholesaler of Notions at 237 East Centre St., p. 170
William Mank conducted a Restaurant at 131 South Main St., p. 172
Anne Mansell was a School Teacher who resided at 225 West Oak St., p. 170
Mrs. H. McDermott was the Manager of the Postal Telegraph at 26 West Centre St., p. 169
Mary A. McDonnell was a School Teacher who resided at 225 South Main St., p. 172
Bernard J. McGuinness was the Proprietor of the Watson House at 5 South Main St., p. 171
Edward J. McNelis was an Insurance Agent with a residence at 229 East Raspberry St., p. 168
Harry T. Mellet was a Horseshoer who resided at 11 South White St., p. 170
Michael Mellett was a Postmaster and proprietor of a stationery store at 22 East Centre St., p. 171
T. F. Miles of The Miles and Gaughan Grocery Store at 25 North Main St., p. 168
Polly Minnick was a Capmaker who resided at 28 North West St., p. 172
Peter J. Monaghan was a Dealer in Drygoods with business and home at 30 South Main St., p. 172
Alfred F. Morgan conducted a "Boots and Shoes Store" at 11 West Oak St., p. 171
Benjamin and William Morgan were Tinsmiths who resided at 124 North Chestnut St., p. 172
Richard H. Morgan had a "Novelties Store" at 9 West Centre St., p. 171
J. Washington Moyer was a Carpenter who resided at 309 West Coal St., p. 172
Harry J. Muldoon was the Manager of a cafe at 203 W. Centre and resided at 8 N. West St., p. 172
Charles Newhouser operated a Grocery Store at 120 North Main St., p. 170
William Niswenter, a dealer in Western horses operated a Livery at 18 West Coal St., p. 170
Thomas F. O'Hearn was a Barber with a shop at Oak and Main who resided in Girardville, p. 171
O'Neill Brothers were Undertakers and Dealers in furniture at 106 South Main St., p. 170
Rev. Henry F. O'Reilley was Pastor of the Annunciation Church on West Cherry St., p. 172
Wilson V. Otto who had a Bakery business at 27 South Main St. resided at The Ferguson House, p. 169
William Palevich had a Butcher Shop and home at 111 South Main St., p. 169
The Pennsylvania Telephone Company was located at 106 North Main St., p. 168
Charles Ploppert had a Blacksmithing and horseshoeing shop at Coal and Jardin St., p. 170
J. H. Pomeroy was a Lawyer, p. 168
Stanley Postula of 414 South Jardin St. was a Borough High Constable, p. 171
Thomas Price was Secretary of the Trestle Club, p. 169
The Pythian Home was located at 34-36 North Main St., p. 168
Joseph Raytekiewicz had a Bottling business at 437 West Mayberry, home at 436 West Cherry, p. 169
Barney Renkin had a Shoe Store on South Main and a residence at 28 North Jardin St., p. 169
George Retick dealt in Groceries and drygoods in a shop located at 236 West Centre St. p. 169
Clifford Robbins was a Physician with an office at 7 North Jardin St., p. 169
Robbins & Bialecki Butchers were located at 103 South Main St., p. 168
William Roberts was a Barber at the Anstock Barber Shop at 9 East Centre St., p. 171
Moses Rogers was a Boiler-Maker with a residence at 41 East Oak St., p. 170
George Rouse managed the H. M. Rouse Store at 39 South Jardin St., p. 171
Richard Rouse was a Salesman who resided at 25 South Bower St., p. 172
George Sakalosky, Manager of a Vulcanizing business at 110 North Emerick Street., p. 169
Thomas Samuel was an Auditor, p. 168
Thomas E. Samuels & Company was a Dealer in groceries and tobacco at 105 South Main, p. 172
Michael J. Scanlan was a Hatter, Men's furnisher and Tax collector, p. 168
Joseph Schaaf was a Merchant Tailor residing at 111 West Coal St., p. 169
Mrs. Mary F. Schmidt, hardware, housefurnishings and funeral designs at 110 North Jardin St., p. 171
Clara Seltzer was a Dressmaker who resided with her sister at 205 West Cherry St., p. 170Emma Seltzerwas a Tailoress resided with her sister at 205 West Cherry St., p. 170
W. D. Seltzer was a Lawyer, p. 168
Edward W. Shoemaker was a Lawyer, p. 168
Charlie Sing was a Chinaman who operated at laundry at 6 South Jardin St., p. 171
Anthony Skinger was a Grocer whose home and business were at 20 South Jardin St., p. 172
Thomas H. Snyder, Dealer in wall paper, painter, paper hanger located at Oak and Jardin, p. 171
Charles T. Straughn, Editor and published of the Shenandoah Evening Herald, p. 168
Mary Davies Straughn was the wife of Charles T. Straughn, p. 168
Charles Strouse was a Jewelry Store operator, 11 North Main St., p. 168
Adolph P. Tabor conducted a Meat Market at 21 East Centre St., p. 171
James J. Tierney was manager of Royal Billiard Parlor at 100 North Main St., p. 169
Jeremiah A. Toomey was a Justice of the Peace with offices at 212 East Centre St., p. 171
The Trestle Club had Social Rooms at 24 North Main St., p. 169
Annie and Katherine Troutman were Capmakers who resided at 140 East Coal St., p. 172
George W. Wasley was a Civil Engineer who resided at 31 East Oak St., p. 170
Rev. Stanley Wentz was pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church on West Cherry St., p. 169
John J. Whalen was a Machinist residing at 217 South Jardin St., p. 168
Martin P. Whitaker, Superintendent of the Public Schools resided at 236 North Chestnut, p. 171
David T. Williams was a Coal Inspector who resided at 12 West Cherry St., p. 170