--Portrait and Biographical Record of Ford County, Illinois. Lake City Publishing. Chicago. 1892. Pages 352-353
--Buried Lyman Township Cemetery. My Photos.
The article states her name as Louisa Thompson. But FAG states Harriet L. "Hattie" Thompson Tapp. Middle name maybe Louisa?
Showing posts with label Tinklepaugh & Tapp Blacksmith. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 13, 2018
Sunday, December 17, 2017
We took Roberts in on our return trip . . .
We took Roberts in on our return trip and spent a few hours pleasantly among her business men. Meserve & Hubbard, bankers and grain dealers; Thompson & Lyman, hardware: Floyd & Newman, R. B. Chambers, Pfaat & Gose, and Anderson & Campbell, dry goods; Thos. McNeish, boots and shoes and harness, and A. D. Wyckoff, drugs and books. The latter is a new comer from Chebanse and will prove a valuable acquisition to Roberts. We must not forget our brawny armed workers, Taff & Tinklepaugh, who run the wagon and blacksmith shops, and was fat and rich at the same time. Roberts has a fine country surrounding it and just as fine a set of business men and citizens as any town in the west can boast.
Geo. H. Thompson was at his post again, after a visit of some weeks in the East, and finds the prairies more attractive than the hills and rocks of New York.
The hotel de Newman is a marked improvement over the same house as we remember it several years since. A dinner enjoyed at that house is not soon forgotten. We can commend it to the wayfarer as the place where the money's worth is always to be had.
We had contemplated taking Melvin in our route, but wind and weather said no, and we shall be obliged to set apart another day and accept the invitation of our friend Charley Ellis to hunt chickens with him, though we have not the most remote idea that we shall be the death of any.
1875
Meserve & Hubbard Bankers and Grain Dealers
Thompson & Lyman Hardware
Floyd & Newman Dry Goods
R. B. Chambers Dry Goods
Pfaat & Gose Dry Goods
Anderson & Campbell Dry Goods
Thos. McNeish Boots, Shoes and Harnesses
A. D. Wyckoff Drugs and Books
Tapp & Tinklepaugh Wagon & Blacksmith
Newman Hotel Hotel
Geo. H. Thompson was at his post again, after a visit of some weeks in the East, and finds the prairies more attractive than the hills and rocks of New York.
The hotel de Newman is a marked improvement over the same house as we remember it several years since. A dinner enjoyed at that house is not soon forgotten. We can commend it to the wayfarer as the place where the money's worth is always to be had.
We had contemplated taking Melvin in our route, but wind and weather said no, and we shall be obliged to set apart another day and accept the invitation of our friend Charley Ellis to hunt chickens with him, though we have not the most remote idea that we shall be the death of any.
1875
Meserve & Hubbard Bankers and Grain Dealers
Thompson & Lyman Hardware
Floyd & Newman Dry Goods
R. B. Chambers Dry Goods
Pfaat & Gose Dry Goods
Anderson & Campbell Dry Goods
Thos. McNeish Boots, Shoes and Harnesses
A. D. Wyckoff Drugs and Books
Tapp & Tinklepaugh Wagon & Blacksmith
Newman Hotel Hotel

--Paxton Record. 7 October 1875.
Sunday, October 29, 2017
19 September 1872
--Paxton Record. 19 September 1872.
J. B. Meserve and family have at last become residents of Roberts.
Lyman Peck has commenced putting up a dwelling in town.
Another blacksmith and wagon shop in town. Tinklepaugh and Tapp are the proprietors.
L. J. Pfatt and F. E. Pettit have concluded that this place has been hotelless long enough, have secured a site, got material together, and men at work, and will push the building as fast as possible.
Another dwelling house in town, Van Antwerp from Buckley is the builder.
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