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The district, as at present bounded, contains two hundred and twenty-one townships, or about 5,091,840 acres, extending from town- ship cight to twenty-five north. In the southern part, it includes townships three east and three west, and in its widest portion, eleven east and seven west. The following are some of tbe confirmed grants lying in this district :- New Helvetia, Honcut, Boga, Farwell, Capay, Fernandez, Larkin's Children, Arroyo Chico, Jimeno, Jacinto, Colus, Los Putos, Rio de Los Putos, Rio de Los Jesus Maria and Gnesisosi. By instructions from the Secretary of the Interior, Janu- ary 22, 1872, a considerable portion of Yuba county was withdrawn for mineral purposes. In order to perfect title to this, the pre-emptor, before " proving up," must publish and post on the land notices for thirty days, citing opposing parties to appear. Abundant testimony of the non-mineral character of the land must be offered, and if this proof is satisfactory tbe entry is permitted, and the course then pursued is the same as in ordinary pre-emption entry. Much of the land ou this tract has been thus located on. The following is a list of the townships reserved :- 14 N., R. 6 E .; 15 N., R. 6 E .; 16 N., R. 5 and 6 E .; 17 N., R. 5, 6 and 7 E .; 18 N., R. 5, 6 and 7 E .; 19 N., R. 6 and 7 E .; 20 N., R. 7 E.
OFFICERS.
The first officers of the district were John A. Paxton, Receiver, and Charles S: Fairfax, Register. They received their conunissions Muy
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LITH BY C.L. SMITH & CO. OAKLAND, SAL.
RESIDENCE AND RANCH OF JOHN TREVETHICK, PARKS BAR TP. YUBA CO. CAL.
117
CALIFORNIA.
HISTORY OF YUBA COUNTY
9, 1855, but the office was not opened until June. Mr. Fairfax re- signed November 1, 1856, and on the seventeenth of that month, Mr. Paxton forwarded his resignation, Peter C. Rust was appointed to succeed Mr. Paxton as Receiver, and was also ex-officio Register. October 8, 1857, he was succeed by Charles Lindley, who remained in the office till September 1, 1858. From this time the two offices were divided, and Joseph Hopkins was appointed Receiver, and E. O. F. Hastings, Register. Both of these gentlemen remained in office until May 21, 1861, when A. J. Snyder became Register, and James Compton, Receiver. Mr. Compton was suspended May 19, 1863, and was succeeded by Charles G. Bockius. At the expiration of his term, June 1, 1865, Mr. Snyder gave place to L. B. Ayer. Mr. Bockius was succeeded by Dr. Eli Teegarden, April 15, 1867, who remained in the office for eight years, until April 1, 1875, when Judge L. T. Crane, the present incumbent, was appointed. September 1, 1875, Mr. Ayer was succeeded by Charles M. Patterson, the present Reg- inter.
REPORT OF BUSINESS TRANSACTED FROM JANUARY 1, 1878 TO DECEMBER 31, 1878,
AGRICULTURAL LANDS DISPOSED OF BY CASH ENTRY AND SCRIP AND
WARRANT LOCATION.
10,334,85 acres cash entries at $2.50 per acre .$25,837 20
19,407,20 acres cash entries at $1.25 per acre. 15,509 13
3,113,85 acres commuted from Homestead entries 4,784 85
Additional payments on double minimum lands
covered by Agricultural College locations 4,075 72
21,739.13 acres entered upon final proof under Home- stead law.
47,595,03
$50,206 90
MINERAL LANDS SOLD.
31 acres at $5.00 per acre. 155
1,842 acres at $2.50 per acre. 4,605
1,873.00-
$4,760 00
Total amount received on perfected elaims
$54,966 90
LANDS LISTED TO STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
580.06 acres Indemnity Seliool selections
50,048.09 total area covered by perfected elaims.
UNPERFECTED LAND CLAIMS.
31,624.63 acres filed for under Homestead law. 49,821.47 acres filed for under Pre-emption law.
81,446.10 total area covered by unperfected elaims.
CHAPTER XLII.
THE COUNTY OFFICIALS .- ELECTIONS.
Explanatory Notes in Reference to the Changes in Names, Number and Palien of office-No Record of Early Votes-Result of Presidential, Gubernatorial, and CongresdoLat Eleclans,
To render the tabulated roster of county officers more intelligible and interesting, a list of the changes is annexed.
DISTRICT JUDGE.
In November, 1850, Gordon N. Mott was appointed by the Gov- ernor to the position made vacant by the removal of Judge Win. R. Turner, to a new Judicial District.
COUNTY JUDGE.
In December, 1858, Judge S. M. Bliss resigned, having been elected to the District Court, and Charles Lindley was appointed by the Gov. ernor to fill the vacaney.
In 1862, Judge Charles Lindley resigned, and Charles E. Filkins wa; appointed by the Governor to complete the mmexpired term.
In May 1876, Judge L. R. Sellon died, and Judgo S. M. Bliss re- ceived the appointment from the Governor.
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES.
In 1859, Michael Gorman resigned, and John Wodall was appointed by the County Judge.
In 1860, Walter Burns resigned, and, in May, Jasper Rand was ap- pointed in his place.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
In June, 1850, H. P. Watkins was appointed to the position of Prosecuting Attorney, by the District Judge, Wm. R. Turner.
At the election in the latter part of 1850, Jesse O. Goodwin was chosen District Attorney.
In November, 1852, Charles H. Bryan resigned, having been elected to the Supreme Court, and G. N. Swezy was appointed.
COUNTY CLERK.
In December 1854, the office of County Clerk having become va- eant, W. W. Dobbins was appointed by the Court of Sessions.
RECORDER.
During the years 1851, 1852, 1853, 1870 and 1871, the County Clerk was ex-officio County Recorder.
TREASURER.
In February, 1851, L. W. Taylor resigned, and George Rowe was appointed by the Court of Sessions.
In June, 1854, George Rowe resigned, and John A. Paxton was ap- pointed by the Court of Sessions. May 7, 1857, A. F. Williams resigned, and Samuel P. Wells was appointed by the Board of Supervisors.
COLLECTOR.
Up to, and including, the year 1855, the Treasurer was ex officio Collector.
From Ists to EST &, and since 1875, the Treasurer has neted in the Same capacity.
In January 1 62, John S, Love resigned, and Horace Bench was appointed by the Board of Supervisar, to till the expired term, till March,
ASSESSOR.
During the years 1868 and 1869, the County was divided into three Axsors' Districts, with an officer for each.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS,
During the first years of the county organization the duties of Su perintendent of Schools devolved upon the County Assessor.
In 1854, the office having been created by the Legislature, Samuel P. Wells was chosen to occupy the position.
In May, 1856, J. M. Abbott resigned, and E. B. Walsworth was appointed by the Board of Supervisors.
In February, 1860, G. F. Glick, the Superintendent eleet, having failed to qualify, E. B. Walsworth was appointed to fill the office by tho Board of Supervisors.
In 1864, E. Van Muller, after being elected, resigned, aml W. C. Beleher was appointed February 27, by the Board of Supervisors.
In Angust, 1866, D. C. Stone resigned, and H. Il. Rhoes was ap pointed by the Board of Supervisors.
CORONER.
In 1852, the Coroner cleet left the county amt J. B. Warfield wits appointed by the Court of Sessions.
In 1857, the office was declared vacant for non- residence, and K. Hamilton was appointed February 5, by the Board of Supervisors.
In 1877, E. Hamilton died, and A. P. Barnes was appointed March 8, by the Board of Supervisors.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.
In January, 1853, A. J. Gray having died, E. D. Wheeler was ap- pointed by the Court of Sessions.
In 1855, Edward B. Stephens was elected but resigned, and B. F. Mann was appointed in November by the Board of Supervisors.
November 24, 1860, Henry Eilerman resigned, and C. G. Hubbard was appointed by the Board of Supervisors.
In 1864, T. W. MeCready was elected but resigned, and C. G. Bockius was appointed by the Board of Supervisors.
In 1873, Samuel Cummins died, and April 12, C. A. Stratton was appointed by the Board of Supervisors.
elections hell in the county.
CANDIDATE.
VOTE OF YUBA COUNTY.
HISTORY OF YUBA COUNTY
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appointed by the Court of Sessions.
Noverober 11, 1862, 0. V. D. Hubbard resigned and Nelson Wes- contt was appointed by the Board of Supervisors.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
From June 10, 1850, to May 8, 1855, the duties of the Board of Supervisors in this county wore discharged by the Court of Sessions; pensions to the organization of the Courts under the Constitution these duties having devolved upon the First. Alcalde. Under an Act of the Legislature, approved May 20, 1855, the County Clerk, Assessor und Surveyor divided the County into Supervisoral districts as follows: First. District - Marysville Township No. 1. Second Dis- briet Linda No. 2 and Rose Bar No. 3. Third District-Long Bar No. 4 und. Parks Bar No. h. Fourth District-Dobbins No. 6, Foster Bar No. 7 and Keystone No. 10. Fifth District-Northeast No. 9 and Alto Rango No. 8. From 1859 to 1874 the Board was wanposed of three Supervisors from the following districts :- First- Marysville. Second Linda, Bear River (East and West), Rose Bar, Long Bar and Parks Bar. Third -New York, Foster Bar, Northeast nud Slate Range. Since 1874 there have been five members in the Bourd. The First District is composed of the First and Second Wards of the City of Marysville; the Second of the Third and Fourth Wards; the Third of the remainder of Marysville township, together with Kast Bear River, West. Bear River and Linda Townships; the Fourth of Rose Bar, Long Bar, and Parks Bar; the Fifth of Now York, Slate Range, Foster Bar and Northeast Townships.
In 1855, Samuel Rideont resigned and T. R. Striker was elected. March 12, 1856, S. S. Stinehaemo resigned and J. H. Beaman was
elected.
In 1863, L. D. Adkison and W. H. Hartwell having been elected Sheriff and Treasurer, respectively, resigned and Martin Knox and Eli Teogarlen were elected to till the vacancies.
In February, 1876, H. Lohse resigned and C'yrus K. Dam was elected. In 1877. Warren Green having resigned, C. G. Bokius was ap- pointed in his place, February &. Mr. Bokins resigned August 6, 1877, and R. S. Jenkins was appointed.
ELECTIONS.
The ourly elections have been described in other portions of this volume. The minutes of the Court of Sessions and Board of Super- visors, during the first few years after the organization of the county,
Below is appended a tabulated statement of the votes at the general
1879 .. Gubernatorial
1879 ..
1876. .
1875 .. Gubernatorial
1872 ..
1871 ..
1868 ..
Presidential
Gubernatorial
Presidential
1867 ._ Gubernatorial.
1864 .. Presidential.
1861 .. Gubernatorial
1860 .. Presidential
Gubernatorial
G. W. Bowie
John B. Weller Edward Stanly
James Buchanan John C. Fremont Millard Fillmore
American
Republican
Democrat.
Know-Nothing.
Democrat.
Democrat.
Whig
Democrat.
Whig
Democrat.
PARTY.
594
1073
1240
758
189
965
1077
1251
652
577
865
852
1163
1237
1380
1112
1331
1155
1178
1333
1870
1393
1989
859
1425
2014
159
1874
1360 1665
437
1471
2442
1012
717
2135
2081
2451
2728
2283
2285
2410
2077
2199
9295
2507
VOTE
RETURNS BY PRECINCTS OF ELECTION SEPTEMBER 3, 1879.
SECRETARY OF STATE,
GOVERNOR.
George C.
William F.
Hugh J.
D. M. Burns
A. A. Smith'a
15
42
129
29
53
14
130
51
42
137
132
89
Second 4
141
38
45
38
123
20
14
27
120
18
33
13
113
44
152
117
64
Fourth
157
94
82
169
62
32
66
159
66
72
41
Park.
15
10
23
48
6
-+
1
22
5
22
29
20
5
29
27
Linda
30
24
23
33
39
56
86
12
12
63
86
11
64
12
86
30
55
80
93
117
27
6
28
12
30
60
94
19
=
62
90
14
2
54
117
15
129
86 24
Brown's Valley
45
28
14
40
16
25
39
16
27
4
40
20
26
41
45
17
Sicard Flat.
14
1-
2
6
6
9
2
14
6
₾1
1
Oregon House
16
23
12
19
47
61
11
20
43
62
11
41
20
1
15
4
13
00
11
=
14
12
24
12
Greenville
8
Dobbins' Ranch
23
23
24
22
6
42
22
6
12
1-
57
14
-
22
Strawberry Valley
29
14
25
2
4
14
26
547 |1061
381
586
1 181 11016
664
522 1127 1064
14
100 26
64 18
39 139 28
10
Camptonville
88
19
63
87
23
4
TIN
.
14
Presidential.
(Against)
S. J. Tilden.
R. B. Hayes.
John Bidwell
T. G. Phelps
Wm. Irwin
Chas. O'Conor
Horace Greeley
U. S. Grant
Henry H. Haight ..
Newton Booth
Horatio Seymour
U. S. Grant.
Caleb T. Fay
Geo. C. Gorham.
Henry H. Haight ...
Abraham Lincoln. Geo. B. Mcclellan.
John G. Downey
Frederick F. Low
John Conncss
J. R. McConnell
L. Stanford
John Bell
J. C. Breckenridge
Abraham Lincoln S. A. Douglas
Cou. Union
Democrat
I. Democrat
Republican
Republican
Democrat
American
Republican
Democrat.
A. L. Democrat ..
vanaugh.
John P. Ka-
Wilcoxon.
Caleb E.
J. M. Kelly
Jos. S. Cone.
Larkin.
penter.
G. T. Car-
Joseph Me-
C. P. Berry.
E. A. Davis.
. ...
88
39
30
88
18
83
29
32
18
81
57
24
96
5
93
153 12 7
Honeut.
21
00
19
29
2
28
37
4
30
01
34
28
11
37
35
44
15 54
Wheatland.
79
33
1
1
Smartsville
56
.
1
4
15
20
15
15
36
16 67 10
38 13
Hansonville
1
15
5
1
3
15
干
3
5
+
5
23
12
4
7
13
12
1-
1-
26
1-
6
00
31
7
13 56
33
7
27
5
9
=
=
1
17
ثت
9
18
11
16
29
25
52
West Bear River
35
5
138
59
Third
16
118
29
1
White.
Glenn.
Crane.
Lauren E.
W. J. Tinnin
Warren
Dutton.
22
48
00
22
1
48
10
22
Kenna.
27
122
63
175 '
157 32
123 168 54
CALIFORNIA.
In 1877, the office was declared vacund by the Board of Supervisors, and J. P. Scott was appointed by that baly, February 14.
In 1851, Jatoes B. Cushing died, and in May, W. W. O'Dwyer was
SURVEYOR.
1856_ _
1853 .. Gubernatorial
1852 .. Presidential.
1851. _ Gubernatorial .. . John Bigler.
EI. E.CTION.
Constitution _ _
Adoption of New (For).
Geo. C. Perkins,
(Against)
Wm. F. White
Workingmen.
Republican .
Democrat
Republican
Independent.
Republican
Democrat.
Democrat.
Republican
Democrat
Republican
Democrat.
Republican
I. Republican
Republican
Democrat
Democrat.
Republican
Democrat
Union
Union Democrat.
Democrat.
Republican
1 4
1859.
1857.
1856 __ Presidential.
J. Neely Johnson
John Bigler
William Waldo.
.John Bigler
Winfield Scott
Franklin Pierce
P. B. Reading
H. J. Glenn
Dem. and N. C. P.
595
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. | R. R. COMMISSIONER. CONGRESSM'N State Senator.
PRECINOT8.
Perkins.
W. M. Cut-12
1
Total
1073
525 1 594 1080
1 393
181
15
16
18
17
16 58
37
40)
81
50 19
14
X
24
Brownsville
67
1
15
42
6
86
28
56
1
1
1
3
9
1
6
48
5
22
69
94
20
16
6
,
Timbuctoo
14 83
100
contain no records of the canvass of votes.
Convention . .
1877 .. Constitutional
(For)
Whig
650
Henry
ter .
First Ward, Marysville.
21
22
M. S. Latham.
John Currey L. Stanford
1863 ..
YEAR.
/1236
56
3
Liberal and Dem ..
4
LITH. CL. SMITH & TT OAKLAND, CLL
RESIDENCE AND FARM OF JOHN EICH PARKS BARTP. YUBA CO CAL.
HISTORY OF YUBA COUNTY CALIFORNIA.
LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE FROM 1851 TO 1879.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN
YEAR.
FIJEST WARI .. M1,40)ND WAHL).
THIRU WAL:D.
FOPETII WAKI.
MAYOR.
RECORDER.
CLERK.
ANSENSOR
CITY ATTORNEY
TREASURER.
SURVEYOR
M. Miles. . .
R. IL Taylor. R. S ols ...
.\. >. Miller. .
F. J. Mel'ann
1. Cunningham .
Gurst.
11. Brach ... 1. Woodenif. .. . ªN. A. Duval. ....
.1). W. I. Rice .. . D. (. Huskını. . . .
W. H. Chapura ..
1
1853
J. A. Entum.
J. A. l'axton.
S. P. Wells
M. Brumagin.
KB Walswith W. Il. Hartwell 1. ti. Collia
1855
WWin. llawley .. . 4. 11. Hodges. .. . W. K. Jhudson. . B. F. Mann. . J. K. Galloway. . . W. 1. Thinupon. A. J. Lucas. . [11. B. Summers, . W. P'. Milbr.
K. E. Stepienx. .. 1. M. Clautoller.
lavi llite .....
S. B. Mniford.
Geo. C. Gorham
A. W. Nightin.G. N. Swczy ... gill
1. 6. Soule.
W. K. Indvar ..
S. C. Tompkins. . I. T. MleC'arty ..
C. M. Patterson
A. d. Barkley .. Chns. Lindley. S. T. Welln.
1. T. Campbell
K. 1. Wheeler ....
Peter Deker .. .
..
C. M. Gorhmm .. G. H. Nightin-
W. C. Belcher .. A. G. Soule ..
N. Wescoutt ..
gill
Wiliimon Singer J. O. Goodwin.
r. E. Farish. . . S. J. Wells ... ..
I. S. Belcher. .. G. M. Scott ...
( :. B. Fowler ....
I. T. Dickey .. A. M. Shields. W. K. Undan. . I. B. Lassiter.
A. J. Imı. . Joshua Davis C'has. J. Thomas
C. B. Fowler. . . J. I. Kyle.
C. M. Gorham .. J. B. Leaman. .
A. D. Starr.
=
..
J. C. Bradley .. . A. W. Johnston
1. W. Moore ...
1802-34 1. W. Winkley. . S. Moody.
Win. Hawley. W. C. Ogden.
(. I. Pollard. . . .
Win. L. LawrenceK. Il. Bradley. .. /T. W. Med'readly. Jacob Tomb. . . . . ". Meyers ...
B. Eilerman .. .
P. W. Winkley
W. L .. Willians!
1806-7
W'in. Huwley ... R. Van Muller ..
tico. Northı
1. 11. Jewett.
1. D. Starr. D. K. Knight.
. . ... M. Gorham.
A. Gibson ...... A. W. Wilbur .. G. R. Nightin-
W. T. Ellis. .
W. C. Beleler .. J. Johnston. . A. J. Binury ... R. I :. Merrill ...
Sandford Blodgott Kdl, Harrington. . S. J. S. Rogers .. 1870-14 A. W. Torry .... (
E. Parish ..
H. Barret
Sam'l Garber. . J. G. Eastman ..
W. A. MeKaig 2C. N. Martin .. R. R. Merrill. .
=
1 IL. B. Williamson A. J. Binney .. 1872-3. A. J. Cumberson .. W. T. Ellis.
Jacob Tomb ... 1. A. llill
C. Meyers, S. H. Bradley
A. Gibson .. ... (. W. Peacock. M. R. Casad. .. C. E. Filkins. . . Jas. Trayner ...
R. R. Merrill. . W. C. Belcher .. C. L .. Fisher. ..
1874-52
( H. B. Willimnson C. N. Jenkins .. .. W. C. Shatfer. ... J. C. Martin .. ..
W'm. L. Lawrence D. E. Knight. Jacob Tomb .... S. H. Bradley.
Wm. Hawley.
H. S. Hoblitzell
W. G. Murphy K. C. Hoss
G. R. Davis. . M D. Gage .. W. C. Belcher.
G. W. Peacock ...
A. C. Bingham. . S. J. S. Rogers .. J. C'ook
C. E. Stone. . .
C. M. Gorham .. M. Fitzgerald. . M. Fitzgerald ..
.. W. C. Belcher. H. 1. Sanfoni. . C. M. Gorham. AN. E.WIntesides
1878-93 G. W. Jine
P. C. Slattery ..
F. D. Hudson .... F. A. Grass,
N. D. Rideout.
H. S. Hoblitzell C. M. Gorham ..
..
El. A. Belcher. A. C. Binghain C.C. Harrington
W. Il. Crook. J. R. Meek .... J. L. Treffer.
1851
1 .. W. Kanman. F. W. Shaoffer .. J. G. Smith .. S. C. Stamhangh B. Tullman
D. W. K ...
J. 11. Jewett.
w. W. Anth.
1. L. springer. .
1%. Woodruff . . W. C. Armstrong II. J'. Oagood .. . . PWV. T. Paula. ..
4. Mclaughlin. . N. M. Miles.
G. E. Winters.
1851
to,J. C. l'all. . J. A. l'uxtımı. . . . 1211. 1. Oaganal ... W. B. Tlounburg JJ. T. Hickey ... ..
A. Ellism
13James Allen .. . G. N. Mutt.
I. M. mlerson J. J. Foster. . . . S. P. Wells,
W. Wescoatt ....
C. G. Moxby
1. J. Both V. Brmnagit. E. Teegarden
S. C. Tompkins .. U.S. Prine M. Fulbr. K. Woodruff. W. C. DunghertyA. Putin.
1. T. Dickry
W. C. Stokes .. .. Com. W. Anlary. E. Teegarden. 2011. M. Hennton. N. Ellison.
W. C. Stokes. P. J. Welsh ..
1. Ellison. 4. Covillaud. Joshua Davis
1. D. Starr. N. D. Rideont. . . John T. Bayley.
W. K. Hudson
44
E. E. Meek. .. . J. C. Dunley.
R. G. Stanwoml. . J. TrayHer
1868-9
Sandford Blodgett P. W. Winkley. . S. J. S. Rogers. . J. R. Roblin .... A. W. Torry .... .1. Q. Foster .. "Frank Hudson. . S. Cummins.
yill
Jas. Williamson .. John La. Steward .. C. N. JJenkins.
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=
1876-73
REMARKS .- 1Resigned ; E. Woodruff elected Oct. 2. Resigned ; E. Garst elected May 30. 3Resigned ; J. Y. McDuffie elected Sept. 27. +Resigned; C. Ball elected Aug. 6. 5Resigned ; D. H. Person elected Nov. 23. Resigned ; J. Parks elected June 12. 7Resigned ; C. R. Nightingll elected July 25. Mesigued ; D. C. Benham elected Dee. 2. Resigned ; L. C. Taylor elected July 25. 1.Resigned : Wm. Hawley elected July 16. 11Resigned ; J. E. Galloway elected Oct. 2. 17Resigned ; J. A. Murray elected Sept. 16. 13Win. Ilawley was President of the Council all arting Mayor, vico James Allen resigned Oet, 20, 14 Resigned ; F. F. Low elected Nov. 25. 15 Resigned : C. M. Patterson elected June 16. 16President of Council. 1:Resigned ; Geo. Merritt elected July 2. 18President of Council. 19President of Council. 20Revignes ; C. B. Fowler elected May 29. 11 Resigned ; George R. Hurnish elected. 22Resigned Nov. Th, 1570; E. Bannister appointed. 23Did not qualify ; E. H. Ward appointed.
POLICE
MISSJONERS.
1852
P. W. Rundle. . 1856 14.1. 1. Galloway .. J. C. Wilom J. Il. Tournent ... IoJ. A. Paxton .... 161. Meurs .. 1 F. P. Www. 2. Carat. . 1857 John S. Løvr. [14. I. Ilatch. Thanl. D.un ... W. P. Miller. . IF. W. Selby .. IRJ. A. l'axton .. . . Geo. P. ThemIs. W. P. Workx .... lohn 11. Jewott. 1859 T. P. Otix. . . . . . J. S. Kalmy 1. Mann. J. II. Tronent .. .. John S. love. . 1800-12 W. P. Wowkn .. A. Walker. 0). Włonl J. B. Kimmel Win. Hluwley 1 1
I. W Eusterling
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HISTORY OF YUBA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA.
LIST OF THE COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1850 TO 1879.
DISTRICT
COUNTY
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES COURT OF SESSIONS.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
COUNTY CLERK.
RECORDER.
TREASURER.
COLLECTOR.
ASSESSOR.
SHERIFF.
SUPERINTEND- ENT OF SCHOOLS.
CORONER
PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- TOR.
SURVEYOR.
VKAH.
'Wwo. K. Toruer. . Heury P'. Hann. . . F. W. Barnard ...
1. l'. Stidger.
E. D. Wheeler . .. .
Alfred Lawton.
. L. W. Taylor
The Treasurer
S. C. Tompkins
R. B. Buchanan ...
S. T. Brewster.
A. J. Gray.
Jas. B. Cushing ..
1
1861
Hurdow M. Matt.
Win. T. Barbour .
lager Rand.
Chas. S. Fairfax. . .
· Char. H. Bryan .. Chas, Lindley. .. . Chas. Lindley.
John A. Paxton
Collector
=
tE. D Whecler ..
1H53
until
blix Smith
Samuel P. Wells .. H. W. Tecd
Seymour Pixley ..
W. W. Dalbhi
1 .. Martha
· K. Darland
S. C. Tompkins. ..
· Geo. Rowe ... t .John A. Paxton ..
1856.
44
4.
A. G. Boule,
T. B. Reardon
W. W. Dolibins. ..
=
* A. F. Williams .. C. N. Felton
F. M. Davenport. .
W'm. B. Thornburg
* J. M. Abbott. .. . § Edward B. Hand t B. F. Manu ...
Jus. Johnston ...
1HA0
J. B Sydnor
Walter Burzy,
1. 8. Belcher
Lloyd Magruder .. [D. C. Benham,
t Samuel P. Wells.
=
14
J. M. Crowell.
J. F. MeNutt
=
..
Win. Singer.
Gen. W. Tinupkins F. L. Hatch
W'm. Sharkey.
W. H. Wickersham A. O. Hyde. ...
L. B. Moore.
Joel D. Martin .... Matt Woods.
=
=
B. M. BRINN,
1 Charler Lindley ..
Michael Gurman .. Jolin Werdlull.
Walter Burns. Jasper Rand
W'm. T. O'Neale ...
=
A. C. Chapman . .. John S. Love ....
John Rule,
Richard H. Hall. ..
16
1.
* Henry Eilerinan Nelson Wescoatt.
1801
Ceo. Morriit ..
K. C. Pungherty ..
A liver
George Rowe
K. M. Ragan,
L. T. Crane. ...
J. P. Brown
f Horace Beach. .. T. J. Sherwood ... Herndon Barret .. + W. C. Belcher. ..
t C. G. Bockius ..
Nelson Wescoatt.
JUNBU O), Chaalwin.
las. L. Hall.
F. J. MeCann.
=
W. H. Hartwell.
Chas. E. Stone. ...
Newton Sewell
L. D. Adkison ....
+
.
=
=
=
R. R. Merrill
D. E. Arnold, ...
=
44
* D. C. Stone.
+ H. H. Rhees.
1807
S. M. Bliss.
B. Eilerman
L. R. Sellon.
J. R. Rideout ..
Treasurer,
( Newton Sewell 1 D A. P. Spear. M. J. Crawford 2 D B. F. Newberry 3 D
H. C. Newberry ... Matt Woods.
A. A. MeAlister ...
16
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from
=
. 4
1×72
..
..
Edwin A. Davis ... Emerson E. Meek John H. Krause. ..
1868
Thog. H. Steel
A. P. Barnes ..... : Sam'l Cummins
1878
to 1874.
=
+ C. A. Stratton ..
H. H. Sanford ...
C. A. Stratton.
J. Fred, Eastman.
A. W. Torry
=
Thos. C. Martin ..
IS75
..
. .
E. W. Holloman ...
W. T. Ellis
Treasurer
Matt Woods.
: E. Hamilton ... § Newton Sewell. + A. P. Barnes. ..
is
=
=
+ J. P Scott
1878
..
Edwin A. Davis ...
E. C. Ross
Ex-Officio
=
H. L. McCoy.
1879
=
Collector.
=
14
-
8. B. Molford. . + I. P. Watkins .. J. O. Goodwin
E. D. Wheeler .
1 Geo. Rowe
ex-officio
Michacl Gray
+ J. B. Warlleld ..
D. B. Scott
1842
=
C. II. Heath
S. M. BliAs
+ G. N. Swezy ..
=
=
Ex-Officio
1×70
Phil. W. Koysor ...
Wm. G. Murphy ..
B. Eilerman.
J. Fred. Eastman.
Collector
=
=
Isaac Upham.
Wm. L. Lawrence Jos. Johnston ....
:
=
Resigned. |Appointed. : Died. § Office lelcared vacant.
=
t C. G. Hubbard .
C. V. D. Hubbard
1 4has. 1. Filkins ..
N. Gishwiller.
=
R. P. Riddle .....
I. N. Belcher.
+E. B. Walsworth t E. Hamilton
Jas. R. Vanco.
D. B. Scott ......
=
1
=
1871
=
=
4 4
=
: 1 .. R. Sellun.
+ S. M. Bliss
Geo. M. Fronk ... A. J. Cumberson Jason R. Meck ...
ĮJas. B. Cushing. tW. W. O'Dwyer.
=
=
44
=
=
=
Wul. Singer.
L. J. Ashford.
STORE
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C. L. SMITH & C. LITH OAKLAND CAL.
PUBLISHED BY THOMPSON & WEST.
CLAYTON RANCHO . STORE #BRANCH OF T. F . SHATTUCK. NEW YORK TP. YUBA CO. CAL.
HISTORY OF YUBA COUNTY CALIFORNIA
LIST OF COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1850 TO 1879. CONTINUED.
STATE SENATORS.
YEAIL.
YIIBA.
YT'HA.
TINA AND BUTTER.
IROND DISTEKT
THIỆP DIATEILT
VIPTHI THATHALT
1802. J. C. Mckibbin
J. Cook
J. A. Paxton.
. J. Il Gardner
IMES. .
18/1 .. Chan, I[. Bryan. .
Samuel Smith.
C. W Dannals.
J. C. Junes
11. K. Kellogg.
J. Y McDuffe.
165
110. E. Uppfatt
1'. C. Ituat
19, 11. Adklon
C. N. Chanc.
J. F .. Claytrin ..
Y. S. Gaver.
W. Geller.
J. O Gimmalwin ..
3. 0 Hlyde
Herndon Barret
lasse Allen
·Kammel Rideut F. It, Stryker ....
=
W. C. Burnolt.
IT. B. Winsor ..
it. 31. Turner ...
A. J. Batehelder
John Sterritt
J. Shearer
Chan, . Bakiys
Win. Buntin
Wilson T Wools. .
1J. Il Beaman. .
1857 .. 11. N. Menluk
:
Jeme O. Goodwin ....
1. Barret.
3! l'uller.
W. Bums.
G. N. Swczy
D. W. C. Rico.
F. L. Aude ...
.. W. C Campbell,
C. F. Stone
jt 11 11ml).
1HDH. .
Imuno Allen ..
=
N. K. Whltesiles ..
Y. 1 .. Aude
B. E. S Ely.
0. K. Delong
B. R. Spilman
W. W. Preskury Wm. Gregory
1800 .. K. D. Whoolur.
W. 11 Park*
. . 31. Fuller.
J. S. Slinzeland
John Whealdon
Byron Whitcomb ....
1800
11. 1'. Watklun
Chas. Il. Kungle
Bonj. T. O'Rear ..
Benj. P. Ilugy.
J. MJ. Crowell
Jonas Wescoatt.
Jnhin Lowery ..
1801. . Clma, 19. Delang. ...
..
Ell Teegarden.
J. C. Sargent.
P. 1). Jackson.
..
180% ..
44
O. F. Redfield
D. O. Adkison
. W. Il. Hartwell ..
1H03 .. Lowla Cunningham.
1801 .
C. 8. Howwell
1 .. 1lubbard
J. H. Beaman
+Ell Teegarden ..
+Martin Knux
Gen. W. Mallory
1800
Kli Teogarden.
T. J. Sherwood.
A. J. Batchelder ..
.. 'Orrin Stewart.
..
S. C. Hutchings ..
1867 ..
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..
1. B. Clark
J. K. Smith
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1. 8. Jenkins
1808 .. Torneo Bonch
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