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Camp Ground
Directory
1902
Five miles from Media and 93 1/2 miles from Harrisburg. Nearest railroad station,
Chester Heights on the P. W. & B.
R.R. Population 525. Postmaster John C.
Rhodes.
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Adams Express Co. |
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J. H. Brinton |
Florist |
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Samuel Congleton |
Blacksmith and carriage builder |
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C. C. Crawford |
Physician |
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R. C. Fairlamb Co. |
Lumber, hardware, coal, paints, lime, Etc. |
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David Furey |
Butcher |
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William Gressmere |
Painter |
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Joseph Hardcastle |
Painter |
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Charles Johnson Jr. |
Lumber and floor and grist mills |
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Mattson Bros. |
Florists |
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William H. Mattson |
Vet surgeon |
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Edward Paterson |
Butcher |
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John C. Rhodes |
Postmaster |
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E. J. Riley |
Railroad agent |
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E. R. Smith Jr. |
Florist |
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George E. Smith |
General store |
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Thomas Lewis |
Fish & co. |
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J. Walsh |
Clergyman |
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Yerkes & Mattson |
Florists |
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