1869 Business Directory, Chemung Village, NY
Submitted by Mike Tuccinardi
1869 Business Directory, Chemung Village
G. W. Burt..........Farmer and Banker, Main St.
E. Gere..............Physician and Surgeon, North St.
Jesse Owen........Farmer and Lumberman, corner of Main and Columbia St.
H.W. Owen.........Lumberman, Main St.
Charles Ruggles..P.M. and dealer in Drugs, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, etc., Washington St.
Miscellaneous
G. W. Burt...........Miller and Lumberman, District No. 4 (see note 1)
Frank Sayre.........Dealer in Dry Goods and Groceries, Chemung Centre (see note 2)
note 1. District No. 4 was on the south side of the river, the land bordering NY 427 from the Town of Ashland boundary to half-way to the Chemung cross-over. A dirt road, no longer existing, divided District 4 from District 3. District 3 included the land on the same side of the river to where 427 crosses the PA border.
note 2. Chemung Centre is Beantown today. It had it's own U.S. Post Office.
G. W. Burt..........Farmer and Banker, Main St.
E. Gere..............Physician and Surgeon, North St.
Jesse Owen........Farmer and Lumberman, corner of Main and Columbia St.
H.W. Owen.........Lumberman, Main St.
Charles Ruggles..P.M. and dealer in Drugs, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, etc., Washington St.
Miscellaneous
G. W. Burt...........Miller and Lumberman, District No. 4 (see note 1)
Frank Sayre.........Dealer in Dry Goods and Groceries, Chemung Centre (see note 2)
note 1. District No. 4 was on the south side of the river, the land bordering NY 427 from the Town of Ashland boundary to half-way to the Chemung cross-over. A dirt road, no longer existing, divided District 4 from District 3. District 3 included the land on the same side of the river to where 427 crosses the PA border.
note 2. Chemung Centre is Beantown today. It had it's own U.S. Post Office.