Dorchester County Commercial Directory
Hill's Point 1908-1909
Dorchester County, 10 miles west of Cambridge. Ship by boat to Spedden’s
Wharf. Daily stage to Cambridge. population 35.
Business Persons:
Barnes, Allen, general store local farmers, contd.
Beckwith, N., wheelwright Seward, Alexander
Rumbly, William, wheelwright Seward, Charles H.
Seward, Wm. J., shirt factory Seward, Thomas J.
Spedden, C.E., genl store Seward, William
Spedden, H.P., canner Spedden, Daniel B.
Spedden, S.F., genl store Spedden, George
Stokes, S.A., physician Spedden, John D.
Wright, Addison, blacksmith Spedden, Reggie
Spedden, S.F.
Local farmers: Spedden, William E.
Bell, Samuel Spedden, Winfield
Bennett, Thomas J. Thomas, William
Busick, E.F. Timmons, John
Downey, A. Wheatley, R.
Figgs, James E. Wingate, Joseph
Graves, E. Wingate, U.
Graves, M. Wingate, Walter
Greenwell, Lee Wright, Oliver
Hill, Sam Wright, William
Howard, George
Hubbard, Henry (note: the post office here opened on 6/5/1857,
Hubbard, John H.H, with Edward Thomas as postmaster. This
Hubbard, M. location closed on 11/30/1931.)
Hubbard, Robert W.
Kirby, George C.
Marshall, Clay
Marshall, Ellijah
Marshall, G.N.
Marshall, William W.
Melson, Walter
Moore, Eddie
Moore, Irving
Palmer, L.J.
Rhea, William J.
Robbins, A.