Dorchester County Commercial Directory
Church Creek 1908-1909
“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.