Submissions for Pioneer
Industrialist Database
--------------------------------------------------
Industrialist: LUTZ, John Title: Mr.
Years in Business: ca 1810
Name or Type of Business: Erected
first sawmill - on Moccasin Creek
Village: , Township: Salt
Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway
County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 169
Additional: The first sawmill of the
township was erected by John Lutz on Moccasin Creek.
Date: Wed May 30 20:02:08
2001
Industrialist: DUNKEL, ? Title: Mr.
Years in Business: bef 1820
Name or Type of Business: Earliest
sawmill on Salt Creek
Village: , Township: Salt Creek, County:
Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906, Aaron Van
Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The earliest sawmill on Salt Creek were those of
Dunkel and Stumpf near Adlephi
and the Reichelderfers (John and Christian). The first settlers here had their
grinding done at Crouse's mill in the vicinity of Chillicothe; at a later date
they had their grist ground at Van Gundy's mill, on the Kinnickinnick.
Date: Wed May 30 20:05:29
2001
Industrialist: STUMPF, ? Title: Mr.
Years in Business: bef 1820
Name or Type of Business: Earliest
sawmill on Salt Creek
Village: , Township: Salt Creek, County:
Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906, Aaron Van
Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The earliest sawmill on Salt Creek were those of
Dunkel and Stumpf near Adlephi
and the Reichelderfers (John and Christian). The first settlers here had their
grinding done at Crouse's mill in the vicinity of Chillicothe; at a later date
they had their grist ground at Van Gundy's mill, on the Kinnickinnick.
Date: Wed May 30 20:05:46
2001
Industrialist: REICHELDERFER, John
Title: Mr.
Years in Business: bef 1820
Name or Type of Business:
Earliest sawmill on Salt Creek
Village: , Township: Salt Creek,
County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906,
Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The earliest sawmill on Salt Creek were
those of Dunkel and Stumpf near Adlephi
and the Reichelderfers (John and Christian). The first settlers here had their
grinding done at Crouse's mill in the vicinity of Chillicothe; at a later date
they had their grist ground at Van Gundy's mill, on the Kinnickinnick.
Date: Wed May 30 20:06:09
2001
Industrialist: REICHELDERFER, Christian
Title: Mr.
Years in Business: bef 1820
Name or Type of
Business: Earliest sawmill on Salt Creek
Village: , Township: Salt
Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway
County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The earliest sawmill on
Salt Creek were those of Dunkel and Stumpf near Adlephi
and the Reichelderfers (John and Christian). The first settlers here had their
grinding done at Crouse's mill in the vicinity of Chillicothe; at a later date
they had their grist ground at Van Gundy's mill, on the Kinnickinnick.
Date: Wed May 30 20:06:21
2001
Industrialist: STROUS, Jacob Title:
Mr.
Years in Business: 1820
Name or Type of Business: Built a
grist mill on Salt Creek
Village: , Township: Salt Creek,
County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906,
Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The earliest sawmill on Salt Creek were
those of Dunkel and Stumpf near Adlephi
and the Reichelderfers (John and Christian). The first settlers here had their
grinding done at Crouse's mill in the vicinity of Chillicothe; at a later date
they had their grist ground at Van Gundy's mill, on the Kinnickinnick.
Date: Wed May 30 20:07:03
2001
Industrialist: STROUS, Jacob Title:
Mr.
Years in Business: 1825
Name or Type of Business: Built a
saw mill on Salt Creek
Village: , Township: Salt Creek, County:
Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906, Aaron Van
Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The earliest sawmill on Salt Creek were those of
Dunkel and Stumpf near Adlephi
and the Reichelderfers (John and Christian). The first settlers here had their
grinding done at Crouse's mill in the vicinity of Chillicothe; at a later date
they had their grist ground at Van Gundy's mill, on the Kinnickinnick. A sawmill
was
built here in 1825, the original grist-mill (Strous's 1825 mill) was replaced by
another in 1831, and a carding machine
put in in 1834. All these were run by water power.
Date: Wed May 30 20:08:59
2001
Industrialist: BARNET, Abraham
Title: Mr.
Years in Business: 1810-11
Name or Type of Business:
Built a saw mill on Salt Creek at Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township:
Salt Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of
Pickaway County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The earliest
sawmill on Salt Creek were those of Dunkel and Stumpf near Adlephi
and the Reichelderfers (John and Christian). The first settlers here had their
grinding done at Crouse's mill in the vicinity of Chillicothe; at a later date
they had their grist ground at Van Gundy's mill, on the Kinnickinnick. A sawmill
was
built here in 1825, the original grist-mill (Strous's 1825 mill) was replaced by
another in 1831, and a carding machine
put in in 1834. All these were run by water power.
Date: Wed May 30 20:09:35
2001
Industrialist: WOLF, George Title:
Mr.
Years in Business: 1815
Name or Type of Business: Purchased
Barnet's saw mill at Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township: Salt
Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway
County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The earliest sawmill on
Salt Creek were those of Dunkel and Stumpf near Adlephi
and the Reichelderfers (John and Christian). The first settlers here had their
grinding done at Crouse's mill in the vicinity of Chillicothe; at a later date
they had their grist ground at Van Gundy's mill, on the Kinnickinnick. A sawmill
was
built here in 1825, the original grist-mill (Strous's 1825 mill) was replaced by
another in 1831, and a carding machine
put in in 1834. All these were run by water power.
Date: Wed May 30 20:10:24
2001
Industrialist: MCLANE, ? Title: Mr.
Years in Business: ca 1801
Name or Type of Business: Operated
first store in Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township: Salt Creek,
County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906,
Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: Tarlton was laid about about 1801 by
Benjamin Newell, and was first called
Newellstown, situated on Salt Creek, on the north line of the township and in
1900
contained 388 inhabitants. The first building erected was the log cabin of
Christopher
Myers, and the first store was kept by a man named McLane.
Date: Wed May 30 20:12:49
2001
Industrialist: SAYLER, Jacob Title:
Mr.
Years in Business: ca 1801
Name or Type of Business:
Operated second store in Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township: Salt
Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway
County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: Tarlton was laid about
about 1801 by Benjamin Newell, and was first called
Newellstown, situated on Salt Creek, on the north line of the township and in
1900
contained 388 inhabitants. The first building erected was the log cabin of
Christopher
Myers, and the first store was kept by a man named McLane. Jacob Sayler kept the
next store on the same lot
where the cabin of Myers stood. Other early traders were Samuel Lybrand,
William and Stephen Julian, and Singleton & Carr.
Date: Wed May 30 20:14:10
2001
Industrialist: LYBRAND, Samuel
Title: Mr.
Years in Business: ca 1801-10
Name or Type of
Business: Early trader in Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township: Salt
Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway
County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: Tarlton was laid about
about 1801 by Benjamin Newell, and was first called
Newellstown, situated on Salt Creek, on the north line of the township and in
1900 contained
388 inhabitants. The first building erected was the log cabin of Christopher
Myers, and the
first store was kept by a man named McLane. Jacob Sayler kept the next store on
the same
lot where the cabin of Myers stood. Other early traders were Samuel Lybrand,
William and
Stephen Julian, and Singleton & Carr.
Date: Wed May 30 20:16:09 2001
Industrialist: JULIAN, William
Title: Mr.
Years in Business: ca 1801-10
Name or Type of
Business: Early trader in Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township: Salt
Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway
County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: Tarlton was laid about
about 1801 by Benjamin Newell, and was first called
Newellstown, situated on Salt Creek, on the north line of the township and in
1900 contained
388 inhabitants. The first building erected was the log cabin of Christopher
Myers, and the
first store was kept by a man named McLane. Jacob Sayler kept the next store on
the same
lot where the cabin of Myers stood. Other early traders were Samuel Lybrand,
William and
Stephen Julian, and Singleton & Carr.
Date: Wed May 30 20:16:30 2001
Industrialist: JULIAN, Stephen
Title: Mr.
Years in Business: ca 1801-10
Name or Type of
Business: Early trader in Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township: Salt
Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway
County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: Tarlton was laid about
about 1801 by Benjamin Newell, and was first called
Newellstown, situated on Salt Creek, on the north line of the township and in
1900 contained
388 inhabitants. The first building erected was the log cabin of Christopher
Myers, and the
first store was kept by a man named McLane. Jacob Sayler kept the next store on
the same
lot where the cabin of Myers stood. Other early traders were Samuel Lybrand,
William and
Stephen Julian, and Singleton & Carr.
Date: Wed May 30 20:16:46 2001
Industrialist: SINGLETON, ? Title:
Mr.
Years in Business: ca 1801-10
Name or Type of Business:
Early trader in Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township: Salt Creek,
County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906,
Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: Tarlton was laid about about 1801 by
Benjamin Newell, and was first called
Newellstown, situated on Salt Creek, on the north line of the township and in
1900 contained
388 inhabitants. The first building erected was the log cabin of Christopher
Myers, and the
first store was kept by a man named McLane. Jacob Sayler kept the next store on
the same
lot where the cabin of Myers stood. Other early traders were Samuel Lybrand,
William and
Stephen Julian, and Singleton & Carr.
Date: Wed May 30 20:19:37 2001
Industrialist: CARR, ? Title: Mr.
Years in Business: ca 1801-10
Name or Type of Business: Early
trader in Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township: Salt Creek,
County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906,
Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: Tarlton was laid about about 1801 by
Benjamin Newell, and was first called
Newellstown, situated on Salt Creek, on the north line of the township and in
1900 contained
388 inhabitants. The first building erected was the log cabin of Christopher
Myers, and the
first store was kept by a man named McLane. Jacob Sayler kept the next store on
the same
lot where the cabin of Myers stood. Other early traders were Samuel Lybrand,
William and
Stephen Julian, and Singleton & Carr.
Date: Wed May 30 20:19:48 2001
Industrialist: SHOEMAKER, John
Title: Mr.
Years in Business: ca 1801-10
Name or Type of
Business: Kept the first tavern in Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township:
Salt Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of
Pickaway County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The road through
Tarlton was once the principal road from Kentucky to the East
and General Jackson and Henry Clay used to top here (at Nye's and Shoemaker's
tavern) on their way to the
seat of government.
Date: Wed May 30 20:22:08
2001
Industrialist: NYE, Adam J. Title:
Mr.
Years in Business: ca 1801-10
Name or Type of Business: Kept
an early tavern in Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township: Salt
Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway
County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The road through Tarlton
was once the principal road from Kentucky to the East
and General Jackson and Henry Clay used to top here (at Nye's and Shoemaker's
tavern) on their way to the
seat of government.
Date: Wed May 30 20:26:09
2001
Industrialist: LYBRAND, Samuel
Title: Mr.
Years in Business: bef 1812
Name or Type of Business:
First postmaster in Tarlton
Village: Tarlton, Township: Salt
Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway
County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The road through Tarlton
was once the principal road from Kentucky to the East
and General Jackson and Henry Clay used to top here (at Nye's and Shoemaker's
tavern) on their way to the
seat of government.
Date: Wed May 30 20:26:59
2001
Industrialist: NYE, Adam J. Title:
Mr.
Years in Business: bef 1812
Name or Type of Business: Second
postmaster in Tarlton, also trader
Village: Tarlton, Township: Salt
Creek, County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway
County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 170
Additional: The road through Tarlton
was once the principal road from Kentucky to the East
and General Jackson and Henry Clay used to top here (at Nye's and Shoemaker's
tavern) on their way to the
seat of government.
Date: Wed May 30 20:27:30
2001
Industrialist: THOMAS, C. Title: Mr.
Industrialist: BARR, ? (brothers)
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: MOUNJOY, C. Title:
Mr.
Industrialist: MOWERY, Henry Title:
Mr.
Industrialist: THOMAS, C. Title: Mr.
Industrialist: FETHEROLF, Nick
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: ZEHRUNG, A. W.
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: KARSHNER, Samuel J.
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: RICE, W. L. Title:
Mr.
Industrialist: WILSON, D. K. Title:
Mr.
Industrialist: DEFENBAUGH, S. (& son)
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: Roberst, C. W.
Title: Mrs.
Industrialist: ROBERTS, C. W.
Title: Mrs.
Industrialist: SHAEFFER, J. C.
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: BOYER, Joseph Title:
Mr.
Industrialist: HEDGES, M. D. Title:
Mr.
Industrialist: OBERDORFER, J. F.
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: GROVE, Wesley Title:
Mr.
Industrialist: MOWERY, ? Title: Mr.
Industrialist: KELCH, ? Title: Mr.
Industrialist: WARD, Edgar Title:
Mr.
Industrialist: KELCH, James Title:
Mr.
Industrialist: LEIST, ? Title: Mr.
Industrialist: DURRANT, ? Title: Mr.
Industrialist: ZEHRING, John W.
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: SPANGLER, Lewis
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: HARTRANFT, Samuel
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: MOWERY, Henry Title:
Mr.
Industrialist: BARR, (brothers)
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: BARR, (brothers)
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: FETHEROLF, Nick
Title: Mr.
Industrialist: MOUNJOY, C. Title:
Mr.
Industrialist: THOMAS, C. Title: Mr.
Industrialist: IRWIN, ? Title: Mr.
Industrialist: BALLARD, ? Title: Mr.
Industrialist: FOX, William Title:
Mr.
Years in Business: 1906
Name or Type of Business: Postmaster
Village: Whisler, Township: Salt Creek, County: Pickaway,
State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906, Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 171
Additional: Whisler is a small settlement of about 20 families, situated in
the southwestern part of
Salt Creek township.
Date: Wed May 30
20:42:40 2001
Industrialist: FOX, ? Title: Mr.
Years in Business: 1906
Name or Type of Business: Leist &
Fox general merchandise
Village: Whisler, Township: Salt Creek,
County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906,
Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 171
Additional: Whisler is a small settlement of about
20 families, situated in the southwestern part of
Salt Creek township.
Date: Wed May 30
20:43:05 2001
Industrialist: LEIST, ? Title: Mr.
Years in Business: 1906
Name or Type of Business: Leist &
Fox general merchandise
Village: Whisler, Township: Salt Creek,
County: Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906,
Aaron Van Cleaf, pg. 171
Additional: Whisler is a small settlement of about
20 families, situated in the southwestern part of
Salt Creek township.
Date: Wed May 30
20:43:18 2001
Industrialist: WILKINS, J. W. Title:
Mr.
Years in Business: 1906
Name or Type of Business: general
merchandise
Village: Whisler, Township: Salt Creek, County:
Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906, Aaron Van
Cleaf, pg. 171
Additional: Whisler is a small settlement of about 20
families, situated in the southwestern part of
Salt Creek township.
Date: Wed May 30
20:43:37 2001
Industrialist: HAMILTON, Simon
Title: Mr.
Years in Business: 1906
Name or Type of Business:
Blacksmith
Village: Whisler, Township: Salt Creek, County:
Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906, Aaron Van
Cleaf, pg. 171
Additional: Whisler is a small settlement of about 20
families, situated in the southwestern part of
Salt Creek township.
Date: Wed May 30
20:43:59 2001
Industrialist: IMLER, Levi Title:
Mr.
Years in Business: 1906
Name or Type of Business: conducts a
grocery
Village: Stringtown, Township: Salt Creek, County:
Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906, Aaron Van
Cleaf, pg. 171
Additional: Stringtown is a settlement located a little east
of the center of the township,
extending along the Circleville and Adelphi pike. The population of the entire
settlement is about 75 or 80.
Date: Wed May
30 20:45:10 2001
Industrialist: BUTTERBAUGH, Noah
Title: Mr.
Years in Business: 1906
Name or Type of Business:
Blacksmith
Village: Stringtown, Township: Salt Creek, County:
Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906, Aaron Van
Cleaf, pg. 171
Additional: Stringtown is a settlement located a little east
of the center of the township,
extending along the Circleville and Adelphi pike. The population of the entire
settlement is about 75 or 80.
Date: Wed May
30 20:45:30 2001
Industrialist: GROVE, Andy A. Title:
Mr.
Years in Business: 1906
Name or Type of Business: Blacksmith
Village: Leistville, Township: Salt Creek, County:
Pickaway, State: OH
Source: Hist. of Pickaway County, 1906, Aaron Van
Cleaf, pg. 171
Additional: Leistville which is situated on the western
borner fo the township a little
north of the center, is a small settlement of about 40 or 50 population.
Date: Wed May 30 20:46:21
2001
© 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 by Rachel Meyer. All rights reserved. This site may be freely linked to but not duplicated in any fashion without my consent.