Chapter 7 PEOPLE, PLACES AND EVENTS
Teares Directory, 1880
SOUTHPORT, a Village located on the south
side of Hillsborough River, and opposite to the city of Charlottetown, in Lot No. 48, parish of Bedf‘ord, county of Queen’s. Communication is‘kept up with the city by a steam ferry boat, which makes regular trips every half hour. Mail daily.
Abbott Thoma s, salesma“,
Acorn James, saw and grist mill owner.
Alyward John, ship owner, master mariner, lime kiln
owner, farmer.
BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. John Knox, )l, D., LLD., pastor.
Baker h'lrs. R., widow,
Beer Alfred, salesman.
BEER HENRY, J, P.. general merchant, importer and pro-
‘ duce dealer, brickyard owner.’
Beer Herbert H., salesman.
Beete Edward, gentleman.
BEETE MAJOR J- Pill—(ON, farmer.
Boatts VVillia111,'capt. steamer “ Southport.”
BUVYER HENRY, postmaster, merchant, produce dealer.
Breen Patrick, laborer.
Bridges Robert, attendant ferry” landing.
Burke James,'gardener.
Cardiff John, farmer, brickmaker.
Cardiff Thomas, farmer, brickmaker.
Chandler Edward, livery stable. blacksmith, farmer.
Cullen Thomas, marine hospital keeper.
Dewar Joseph, salesman.
Dooleyr John, brickniaker.
Duncan Robert, school teacher.
ENGLISH BHURGH, Rev. and Venerable John H., D. D., Read pastor.
FARQUIIARSON WILLLUI H., general merchant.
Flood John, farmer. ,
Flood Michael, farmer, brickmaker.
Flood Michael, farmer.
Flood Peter, farmer, brickyard owner.
Godfrey John, carpenter.
Gorinley Patrick, laborer.
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