| Business |
Date |
Location |
Description |
| Branch & McClellan |
1838 |
Berlin, then Saulsbury |
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| B. A. Baugass |
1846 |
Berlin |
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| Martin W. Guy |
1847 |
Saulsbury |
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| Dr. Russell |
1848 |
Saulsbury |
Physician |
| Humphrey & Allen |
1851 |
Berlin |
Closed 1853 |
| Locke & Hassler |
1856 |
Saulsbury |
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| A. G. Dennis & Son |
1857 |
Saulsbury |
Store |
| E. E. Low |
1858 |
Saulsbury |
General dealer in staple and fancy goods for cash, dry goods generally, located south of the railroad |
| J. C. Bullington |
1858 |
Saulsbury |
Wholesale and retail grocery and dealer in produce |
| B. T. Dowdy |
1859 |
Saulsbury |
Groceries |
| Bostwick & Pierce |
1860 |
Saulsbury |
Wholesale and retail grocery and plantation supplies in general, iron castings |
| Dr. N. H. Dunlap |
1860 |
Saulsbury |
Physician |
| McLeary & Dunlap |
1861 |
Saulsbury |
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| W. W. R. Elliote |
1861 |
Saulsbury |
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| T. C. Moore & Co. |
1861 |
Saulsbury |
Successors to E. E. Low, dealer in dry goods, boots, shoes, clothing, hats, etc. |
| W. C. Chambers & Co. |
1862 |
Saulsbury |
Dealers in fancy goods and staple dry goods (quick sales and small profits) |
| T. C. Park & Co. |
1864 |
Saulsbury |
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| McClellan, Bostwick & Co. |
1866 |
Saulsbury |
Wholesale and retail grocery, cotton factors and general commission merchants. “Kept constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of groceries, bagging rope and plantation supplies. Liberal advances made on cotton.” Closed in 1867 and sold to R. M. Wright. |
| E. E. Low and J. J. Chambers |
1867 |
Saulsbury |
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| J. D. Sauls |
1868 |
Saulsbury |
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| Hall & Co. |
1868 |
Saulsbury |
Dealers in fancy goods and staple dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, notions, etc. Cash terms |
| Elliotte & Co. |
1869 |
Saulsbury |
Cotton merchants and dealers in dry goods and groceries |
| D. A. Robertson |
1869 |
Saulsbury |
Dealers in groceries, dry goods, cotton and produce generally |
| Dr. J. D. Sauls |
1869 |
Saulsbury |
Physician and Obstetrician |
| Wright, Durden & Co. |
1870 |
Saulsbury |
Wholesale and retail dealers in dry goods, groceries, plantation supplies, boots, shoes, hats, caps, hardware, etc. |
| S. Dreyfus & Co. |
1870 |
Saulsbury |
Dealers in dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, groceries, liquors, etc. |
| Elliotte & Sons |
1871 |
Saulsbury |
|
| J. H. Sannoner |
1871 |
Saulsbury |
Cash dealer in dry goods, groceries, clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, and farmers supplies generally. (This store was in the building that later belonged to Oscar Floyd.) |
| Dowdy, Bostwick & Co. |
1872 |
Saulsbury |
Dealers in dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, groceries, drugs, patent medicines, hardware, seeds and family plantation supplies |
| W. G Moore |
1878 |
Saulsbury |
Millinery |
| Dr. R. M. Bostwick |
1878 |
Saulsbury |
Physician and surgeon (was surgeon in Civil War). Was married to Fannie Guy, daughter of Martin W. Guy |
| Roger S. Clark |
1878 |
Saulsbury |
Postmaster |
| W. W. R. Elliotte Jr. |
1879 |
Saulsbury |
Dealer in dry goods, groceries, drugs, boots, shoes, hats, etc. Highest price paid for cotton and country produce. |
| Ed R. Rosson |
1879 |
Saulsbury |
Dealer in drugs, medicine, chemicals, oils, varnishes, toilet articles, etc. |
| Craig Bros. |
1880 |
Saulsbury |
Dry goods and groceries. Hardware |
| G. W. Dowdy & F. M. Cargile |
1880 |
Saulsbury |
Family and plantation supplies |
| Reaves Bros. |
1880 |
Saulsbury |
Wholesale and retail |
| J. A. Finger |
1880 |
Saulsbury |
Watchmaker and jeweler |
| U. T. Stewart |
1880 |
Saulsbury |
Manufacturer of buggies, wagons, plows and coffins |
| Roger S. Clark |
1880 |
Saulsbury |
General merchandise agent for the White Sewing Machine Co. |
| Ben Dowdy Sr. |
1880 |
Saulsbury |
Blacksmith |
| Wiseman |
1880 |
Saulsbury |
Blacksmith |
| D. A. Queen |
1880 |
Saulsbury |
Saulsbury Saloon |
| Dr. D. A. Ferguson |
1880 |
Saulsbury |
Notary Public |
| Wallace & Cox |
1885 |
Saulsbury |
Tin shop located on north side of town |
| James H. Godsey |
1885 |
Saulsbury |
Harness and leather |
| F. G. Trousdale |
1885 |
Saulsbury |
Store and saloon |
| Bob Green |
1885 |
Saulsbury |
Barber shop |
| Moore & Pankey |
1885 |
Saulsbury |
Store |
| D. A. Ferguson |
1885 |
Saulsbury |
Store |
| W. H. Bryant |
1893 |
Saulsbury |
Blacksmith, wood workman and undertaker. He provided a homemade coffin for “Crawling Bill”. |
| Wylie Cox |
1894 |
Saulsbury |
Drugs |
| James H. Godsey |
1895 |
Saulsbury |
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| Wiley Durden |
1895 |
Saulsbury |
Store |