The individual copartners are energetic, pushing business men. The mill is of historical interest, having been erected in 1820 by Ethan Evans, the founder of the village. Their business is extensive, reaching out beyond what is usually termed local trade limits. They are large dealers in flour, handling the Grand Republic flour of West Superior, Wis., and Rhodie & Bills's best patent of Ogdensburg. The business consists of general grinding of wheat, corn, buckwheat and all kinds of mill feed. Y., was formed in 1895 and is composed of William F. Tozer & Davenport, millers and proprietors of the American Mills, Evans Mills, N. Emerson's “Our County and Its People”: (Jefferson Co.) LIZZIE BENTLEY (b1860), daughter of Samuel T. 1cba)CLARENCE SAMUEL b Nebraska City, Neb.DeLONG (b1846), son of Charles and Sarah A. BARNES (1849-1879) married 2)ZERVIAH L.ĭAVENPORT NELSON (b 1852), daughter of Addison and Hester Ann John and Sophia were, at one time, owners of The SamuelĬronkhite House in the Town of Pamelia which is an historic landmark home. Married JOHN STEWART JR., b 2 July 1814 in Pamelia, died 1863, son of John and In 1827, he married CLARA NUTTING.ġ)ELISHA and POLLY (STEELE) POTTER were residents of Jefferson Co., NY.
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