Wagon and Plow Makers

This page updated October 12, 2005




Wagons and Plows were sometimes just made at the Livery Stables but some men specifically specialized in the making of them, without the business of keeping the horses. These men were highly judged on the quality of their workmanship as so much depended on the ability of these products to hold up for a long time. One for the transportation of the family and the other for the very crops that they grew. The men listed below are the ones who were the "makers" not necessarily the wagon shop "Owners". Those are in a different section.




Owen County

Tobias CAILER

Jessie WELBORN

Robert M. SCOTT

Oliver KIRKHAM

John CRISMAN

Nicheolas CHRISMAN

James DUNIGAN

John WAMPLER

A. H. SECRIST

Joseph SHOPPELL

George KAISER

John C. STAHL

George MARKLEY

Simon L. TRAVIS

Christian MEEKER

John MEEKER

Robert TRAVIS

Lewis MEEKER

William J. ROBERTSON

Jackerah UNCLESBEE

James W. WASHBURN


Morgan County

Louis SMITH

Benedict FAUSLER

George KING

David SWISHER

William RENNER

John PRINGLE

Mosses DOOLEY

Luther DOOLEY

George YEO

John C. KRINER

Benjamin F. KIRNER

John S. KRINER

William C. W. JOHNSON

Alfred JERMAN

David MARLETTE

David FANSLER

G. E. DUNNIGAN

Thomas TAYLOR

George W. LOWDER

Lionadus RAMSEY

Isaac P. RAMSEY

Silas BOICOURT

Charles ABBETT

John H. ELLITT

Isaac BAKER


Putnam County

George WAMPLER

Jeremih WAMPLER

Amaziah FINLEY

John DINKINS

Jno. CLAPSADDLE

Eliakim LONG

James B. LONG

John O. ASHLEY

Daniel OLIVER

Henry LANDES

Robert WILLIAMS

Richard JONES

Job LEWIS

Joseph L. VAUGHAN

Isaac M. ALLEE

Charles B. WINN

Hiram STAGE

George H. FREEMAN

James A. KNETZER

John W. FELLOWS

Noah ZANE







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