FOLKS AROUND HUNTERTOWN, 1896
J. E. Ballou, Township Trustee
Frank Greenwell, Physician and Surgeon
L. Houghton, Physician
W. M. Clutter, Salesman for McCormick Harvesting Company
J. C. Hunter, General Merchandise
W. Dunten, Postmaster
J. A. Noonan, General Merchandise
W. Ketchum, Barber and Jeweler
N. Glazier, Wagonmaker and Blacksmith
Charles Myers, Blacksmith
Maurer & Snyder, Builders and Contractors
Maud Latham, Fancy Work
Flint Knot, Dry Goods Clerk
Naomi F. Myers
Mellicent Myers
G. V. Kell, Senator
Miss Ella Smith, Dressmaker
H. Hillegass, Trustee Union Church
Jake Kell, Trustee Union Church (Retired)
J. W. Carey, Champion Pie Eater
G. Robert Kell, Champion Walker
T. J. Clutter, Teacher
Miss Ethel Walker, Teacher, Decatur, Ind.
Miss Agnes O’Rourke, Jefferson Township, Teacher
Allen Jackson Smith, Shoemaker
William Fremont Zent, Student
John Cahill, Tinnier
W. J. Dillon, Elnora, Ind., Principal Huntertown School
L. C. Hunter, County Treasurer, Fort Wayne, IN
J. Myers, General Agent Butler Wind Mill, Auburn, Ind.
G. S. Miller, Salesman for McCormick Harvesting Company, Fort Wayne, Ind.
W. A. Smith, Draughtsman, Fort Wayne, Ind., with J. F. Snell Loan and Investment
Mr. and Mrs. Versal Hatch, Only surviving original Members of the M.E. Church
Miss Carrie Warcup, Deaconess, Minneapolis, Minn.
R. C. Lyman, Dealer in Hard and Soft Lumber
A. G. Dunten, Groceries and Notions
Joseph Hyatt, General Merchandise
George B. Robinson, Telegrapher
Clarence Myers, Schoolboy
Bon Myers, Schoolboy