“Is an incorporated town of 361 inhabitants, located in the western part of Dorchester County, 7 miles south of Cambridge, the banking town, and 1 ½ miles to Woolford, the shipping station. W.H.Stewart, postmaster” Angeluo, Jose, clergyman Bucker, , H.H., constable Buker & Jester, wheelwrights and blacksmiths (note: this post office was first Carroll, Victor, physician opened in 1830, with Isaac F. Jester, J.R., Justice of the Peace Williams as P/M. It was closed Jones, H.R., blacksmith for 5 years from 1832 to 1837, Jones, S.H., general store and again from 1895 to 1905) Kirby, J.G., genl store Linthicum, B.J., ggenl store and saw mill Linthicum, Richard L., physician Linthicum & Buker, saw mill Moore, G. W., carpenter Richardson, Hester E., confectioner Richardson, J.M., butcher Richardson, Howard, blacksmith, & carpenter Spicer, H.B.L., carpenter Stewart, W.H., postmaster and general store Truitt, H.E.L, carpenter Tubman, J., teacher Willis, H.T., genl store Willis, E., teacher Wroten, S. M., barber Area Farmers: Bramble, G. W. Brooks, W.H. Dixon, H.B. Elzey, W.J. Handly, Fred Harrison, Walter Jones, A.D. Jones, E.B. Jones, J.W. Jones, T. W. Kepplinger, Martin Lewis, M.K. Linthicum, Alvin Linthicum, F. Percy Linthicum, J.W. Macer, James Martin, D.R. Meekins, H.C. Mills, John Richardson, J.M. Robinson, A.B. Robinson, G.H. Robinson, John W. Stewart, Arthur Tubman, H. Vickers, Frank Vickers, Thomas Willis, G.W.