Haszard , C. J. , manager Southport ferry Henry George , farmer. Henry George , shoemaker. Kennedy James W ., saddler and harness maker. Kerwin Richard, ferryman. KENNEDY JOHN , general merchant. KNOX REV. JOHN . MD.,LLQ-. () Baptist Minister McAdam Thomas , brickmaker. McCaTlum John, farmer. McDonald Michael , brickmaker. McGee Andrew, laborer. Mclnnis Angus," carpenter. Mclnnis John, carpenter. Marine Hospital, Thos. Cullen, keeper. Munn Alexander, prop. Union Hotel. Murphy James , hotel keeper. Murphy Mrs. M., proprietress *' House ." RE ID RET. AND TENERABE JOIIN H. D. D .,Arcbdeacon of P. E. I. Sprague John, salesman. Stewart Alexander , brickmaker. Stewart Allen , blacksmith. Stewart Charles , farmer. STEWART JOHN , tanner and currier. Stewart John , tailor. Stewart John , farmer. STEWART JOHN B., J. P- , brick manufacturer. Stewart Neil , farmer. Stewart Peter , farmer and trader. " Walker Charles , blacksmith. Warry George, ferryman. White John, ferryman. WOOD JAMES , prop. " Canadian " House . Wood James , carpenter. Murphy's Tavern The first tavern licenses we have found for this area were issued in 1820 to James Mudge and Donald Stewart . In 1825, " William Mudge (?Mutch), Ferryman, Lot 48" was given a license. This may have been the beginning of what was later called Murphy's Tavern. Located on the Old , this tavern was for many years the social centre of the district. People would come over from Charlottetown for the ferry ride, visit the tavern to see if they knew anyone there, then sit on the riverbank with a nice lunch, watching the ships in the harbour. 49