Lewisburg Present Business, 1889
Since the building of the railroad to
Lewisburg, business has rapidly and firmly increased; elegant
brick blocks have been built, and it favorably compares with
other towns of a larger population. Present business, general
merchandising, etc.
General
Merchandising
V. O. Hays
Ewing & Adams
J. M. Hawkins
J. M. Brown
Groceries
J. E. McRady
Woods & McCord
J. H. Wells
J. M. Brown
J. T. Kercheval
C. C. McKinney & Son
W. W. Miller
W. P. Irvine
G. R. Braley
T. C. Beard
Drugs
J. A. Braley
T. C. Black
Hardware
Hardison & Tate
Hardware and Grain
Woods & McCord, and
Coffee, Woods & Co.
Stoves and Tinware
T. P. Garrett
Saddlery
Willis Menifee & Co.
Jewelry
John T. Murray
Photographer
J. M. Patterson
Livery
George W. Davis
Davis & London |
Blacksmith and
Wood Shop
London & Knudson
Blacksmiths
John W. Hooten
W. J. Looney & Co.
W. C. Buchanan
Tan-yard
W. A. Braley
Planing-mill
G. A. McClane
Flouring-mill
Coffee, Woods & Co.
General Produce
A. C. Brents
Buggies, etc.
Irvine & Black
Marble Works
W. H. Merritt
Hotels
A. B. Stetwell (Stetwell House)
Coffey Bros. & Hardison (Coffey House)
Saloons
G. W. Davis
J. T. Edwards
J. M. Collins
Hendricks & Edwards
Physicians
Drs. S. T. Hardison
J. B. Neil
T. E. Reed
Dentist
P. D. Houston |
Marshall County
| AHGP Tennessee
Source: History of Tennessee, Goodspeed
Publishing Company, 1886
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