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