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Morris, Thomas
Brown, John B.
Mofilitt, William
Birch, William
Macy, Seth
Brown, John W.
Moody, J. Malden, John
Bandy, Reuben
Macpherson, Asa
Bailey, Joel C.
Presly, James
Castel, Levi
Roden, Daniel
Conolly, Robert
Reace, John
Collins, Edward P.
Rutter, James
Cosgrove, Edward C.
Sloan, James
Carington, Joseph H.
Schelfield, William
Carington, Richard
Siddell, Calvin .W.
Cubly, John
ยท Stephenson, Elixander
Dunn, Michael
Smith, Thomas M. Simons, Wesley A.
Doty, Gilless
Elliott, James
Simes, Mathew
Florence, Robert
Simes, James Simons, Charles R.
Fassett, Lewis H.
Smith, Samuel C. Simons, Ezra W.
Freeland, Orlando
Suliven, George William
Gunter, Alfred
Sharp, John English
Haws, Lyman
Smith, Samuel
Hamilton, Abraham Hagel, John
Sherwood, John C. Stout, Moses
Higgins, George O.
Theobald, Henry B.
Jemison, John W.
Truox, Calhone Jacksen
Jemison, Robert
Trusler, William
Jemison, Stephen
Theobald, Joseph P.
Jackson, James H.
Wethers, Benjamin F.
Jackson, Mulet C.
Whitcomb, Leonard
Jenkins, Morris
Wilson, Stillman
Johnson, Evard
Wethers, William W.
Jackson, Henry
Whitcomb, Leonard
Jorden, David C.
Wilson, Stillman L.
Kamburg, Frederic
Elk Horn-Election District No. 20-cast at the Presidential elec- tion, 1868, cighty-six votes. Grant Electors received 63; Seymour, 23. For Congress-Sargent, 63; Coffroth, 23.
RESIDENT VOTERS.
Addison, Steven Antrim, John W. Bauquier, Peter Byron, Roger Bond, Ephriam A.
Burgess, Titus K. Cotter, Thomas Christapal Nichols Cane, Reuben. Caruthers, W. E.
Bandy, Jesse
Fitch, William
Fairbanks, William F.
272
SACRAMENTO COUNTY.
Clinton, Alexander
Clinton, Alexander, Jr.
Osburn, David M. C.
Polhamus, Cornelius B.
Pockman, Joseph F.
Parker, William
Dickson, Charles
Pingsey, Job
Dolson, John C.
Roach, Patrick
Dart, Martin
Rawlings, Levi
Ehingar, Michael
Richards, William
Everson, Julius
Shannon, John
Freeman, Obadiah S.
Stickney, Edward W.
Freeman, Isaac F.
Saterfield, Daniel D.
Fisher, Paris D.
Stevens, Andrew J.
Fitzgerald, Cyrus C.
Stevens, Joseph
Graham, Francis
Sisson, Jeremiah
Inman, Eber
Sullivan, Treat
Inman, Joseph W.
Seybut, Charles
Jester, Thomas H.
Stewart, Norman
Jenkins, Lewis P.
Simon, Hiram A.
Kenney, Henry S.
Southworth, Preston S.
Kerr, Joseph H.
Spring, Elias W.
Kerr, George H.
Sparrow, William
King, Ezra
Sherwood, Milton
Larkin, George
Scaper, Henry
Lyman, Walter H.
Thompson, Colbert R.
Loving, Philip
Thompson, Thomas J.
Martin, George Isaac
Thompson, Henry Clay
Martin, George W.
Treat, Timothy
McConnell, Thomas
Upton, David
Marony, Patrick
Williams, Frederick
Morrow, Joseph
Wilder, Leavitt
Meanes, Daniel
Wolcott, Lorenzo F.
Miller, William L.
Wolcott, Alva
Moore, Philip
Williams, George
Moore, George
Worthington, George
Sheldon-Election District No. 21-cast S6 votes at the Presidential election, 1868. Grant Electors received 42; Seymour, 44. For Con- gress-Sargent, 39; Coffroth, 47.
RESIDENT VOTERS.
Atkins, John Henry Berry, James Henry Barnett, John Bennett
- Coons, George Washington Coons, David Cutter, Thomas Jefferson
Bates, George Orlando Bader, Louis Casemer Bartholomew, Oscar Ziba
Coons, Edward Lanham
Beans, Benjamin Franklin
Douglass, Spencer Devin, John Oliver
Devin, William Berry Dumars, Alexandra McBurney
Doyle, Andrew Jackson
Garrett, Samuel Guth, Joseph Green, George Hazo
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Carr, Suther John
Boll, Alfred Canada Cather, Sims Cox, Francis Colton, Louis Colton, Darwin Colton, Goorge Moris
Miller, Thomas J. Owens, Eben
Dickey, Thomas Dixon, Alfred Duffy, John Dart, Levy Stewart
SACRAMENTO COUNTY.
273
Hennessy, Thomas
Pierce, Charles Warner
Hobbs, Digory
Philips, Carmi Augustus
Hardy, George
Perry, Gilbert
Heeley, Edward
Stackpole, Isaac
Hardy, Edwin Nathaniel
Shurfey, Samuel
Hennessy, James
Schaw, John Adison
Hinckley, Thomas Spear
Schlmeyer, John Fredric L.
Jurney, Thomas Jefferson
Schirmer, John Ulrich
Korn, Joseph
Schultz, William John
Kelly, Andrew
Schurfey, Andrew
Kelly, Ripley Caton
Schlmeyer, Henry Philip
King, John Thomas
Schaefer, Peter
Kirby, Ranson Jefferson
Schelley, Ransom Young
Long, Andrew Kersner
Thompson, Bernard
Leboyd, John
Todd, John William
Lewis, Edmond
Taylor, Gerry Grove
Lowell, Philip Smith
Wittick, John
Lloyd, Edwin Grason
Witt, John Wesley
Mclaughlin, Thomas
Winkleman, Peter
Maholm, James Bowland
Wood, Orin Sandford.
McDaniel, Newton Jackson
Wackman, Harrison
Mclaughlin, John
Wackman, Andrew Kelly
Marshall, George Washington
Woodard, Abram
Marshall, George
Wiggs, James Thomas
Myers, Lewis Coy
Woods, Nathan Parkhurst
Nelk, Nicholas
Wisenant, Thomas
Nicia, George
Woolcot, John
Nix, Martin Van Buren
Young, Charles Douglass
Nix, Andrew Jackson
Young, Constention Acheles
Paine, Henry Butler
Sutter Township.
Sutter township is bounded on the north by the American river and Sacramento city, on the cast by Brighton township, the castern line being the same as the castern line of American township, on the south by Franklin township, and on the west by Sacramento city and the Sac- ramento river. By United States Survey it may be described as follows : Bounded on the north by the American river and Sacramento city, on the east by a north and south line running through the center of town- ship 8 north, range 5 cast; on the south by township line between townships 7 and 8 north, and on the west by the city of Sacramento and the Sacramento river. The lands of this township are very pro- ductive, and nearly all of them are occupied and under a state of culti- vation.
There are three election precincts in this township, and Lake House the only Post office.
Justices of the Peace-W. W. Crouse and Wm. Maco.
Tivoli-Election District No: 5-cast thirty-nine votes at tho Presi- dential election, 186S. Grant Electors received 16; Seymour, 23. For Congress-Sargent, 16; Coffroth, 23.
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274
SACRAMENTO COUNTY.
RESIDENT VOTERS.
Aiken, Edward F.
Myers, Alomas
Bailey, W. B.
McDonald, James
Burns, Peter
McDonald, John
Burnshard, Sifert M.
Odbert, John P.
Briggs, George B.
Parkinson, Washington
Brown, Alonzo
Pugh, Samuel H.
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Butterworth, Gouther
Ray, P. H.
Clark, Nehimiah
Smith, John A.
Cowne, Robert
Stuber, John
Delaney, William
Singleton, Willis R.
Goodwin, John W.
Smith, Sidney
Hamond, Edwin
Smith, Anthony Preston
Haynic, W. M.
Thomas, John
Hass, Isadore
Urban, Frederick
Hull, Joseph
Urban, George H.
Knight, Edwin V.
Waldron, Littleton
Klotz, Daniel
West, W. E.
Kiernan, John
Webber, Adam
Miller, V. Frederick
York, Samuel F.
Lake House-Election District No. 7-cast fifty-four votes. Grant Electors received 45; Seymour, 9. For Congress-Sargent, 42; Cof- froth, 12.
RESIDENT VOTERS.
Appel, Freidrich
Greer, George Albert Gallatin
Allen, Benjamin Franklin
Holbrook, Enis
Ames, George Washington
Howe, John Clark
Briggs, Alfred
Higby, George
Bonetti, Patricio
Hartshord, John
Bonetti, Giovani
James, Robert
Butler, Lorin Green
Jackman, Samuel Hagen
Burns, Abener Baldwin
Kendall, .William
Clark, Elisha Cushman
Keefe, Michael
Burget, Eli
Lansing, James
Curtis, William
Music, Abraham Moor, Thomas
Carll, Silas
Carroll, George Washington
Moor, Charles
Curtis, Charles
Morgan, Henry Obecio
Duden, George Edmund
Mace, William
Drake, Jaspar
McSharon, William
Early, Alexander Hamilton
Mitchell, Francis Eben
Frakes, Lorenzo Dow
Nickols, John
Fical, Jacob
Peake, Charles Augustus
Foster, Ezra Wallace
Palmer, Thomas Wisewell
Gunsalus, Levi
Palmer, George Washington
Page, Simon Perkins
Gosling, Caleb Grant, Ethan A.
Rich, Samuel
Gosling, John
Rich, George Thomas
Gosling, Joseph Greer, John Jay
Greer, Robert Aquilla
Richards, William Ritt, Philip Nicholas Ritt, Joseph
McIntyre, Bernard
SACRAMENTO COUNTY.
275
Shepler, Lafayotto Samuelson, Cornelius
Upsom, Lauren
Upsom, Frederick Warren Vertrees, Alfred
Sargent, Enos
Squire, Thomas
Williams, Alexander
Slawson, Simon Sampson
Willard, Hiram Parsons
Teiman, Peter Henry
Welch, Jeremiah
Treat, Ira H.
Sutterville-Election District No. 6-cast sixty-four votes. Grant Electors received 53 ; Seymour, 11. For Congress-Sargent, 52; Cof- froth, 12.
RESIDENT VOTERS.
Achenauer, Frank
Kennard, Cyrus B.
Andrews, John S.
Keisker, William
Baldwin, Stephen F.
Lake, Jefferson
Becstodtt, William
Lincoln, Lysander M.
Bishop, Charles E.
Lockwood, Byron
Brockway, Charles V.
Lowry, Joseph H.
Butler, Amos W.
Lyall, George H.
Burke, John H.
McDonald, David L.
Caruthers, William P.
McKochan, William A.
Caruthers, John T.
Merkley, Reuben J.
Camfield, Elias D.
Myers, William
Callahan, Elias
Neal, John
Carroll, Patrick
Pierce, Everett
Clark, James Love
Pierce, Andrew R.
Clark, Henry Lanson
Raub, Draper S.
Cooper, Joshua
Rembke, Henry
Crouse, Wellington W.
Richardson, John F.
Craw, Adherball
Ritt, Joseph
Davis, Le Grand R.
Sherburn, Richard
Davis, Frank
Simmons, John D.
Dann, Ephran
Slawson, William H.
Edwards, Thomas
Smith, John
Edgington, Levi Clay
Sprague, Moses
Fitch, Walter B.
Sperry, Thomas R.
Frame, David
Steele, Samuel G.
Frame, David II.
Smith J. W.
Graham, Andrew J ..
Sitser, Aaron
Grundon, John
Tilden, James William
Herman, Gottfriend Il. Higbie, George Hoyt, Leonard
Windrick, Frederick
Hoit, Charles Wiggin
Wilson, William John
Hoit, Newell
Williams, Robert
Hyser, Henry
Trope, Alexander
Trowbridge, Aaron
Young, Zachariah
INDEX.
PAGE.
Attorneys of the State of California. 234
Board of Examiners of claims against the State. 233
Board of War Examiners, California
Board of Military Auditors. 233
233
Board of Stamp Commissioners
233
Board of Harbor Commissioners.
233
Board of Capitol Commissioners.
233
Board of Trustees of State Library
233
Board of State Prison Directors
233
Board of Tide and Marsh Land Commissioners. 233
Board of Supervisors of Sacramento County. 238
226
City Officers
239
City of Sacramento
239
City Business Directory.
206
County Officers 237
Clerk of the Supreme Court. 231
Courts, and places of public business
210
Churches
211
Cemeteries 243
Central Pacific Railroad. 244
Debt of the State of California. 237
Debt of the County of Sacramento 239
Debt of the City of Sacramento 239
Fire Department, Sacramento City 240
244
General Directory of City ..
13
General Directory of County
248
Growth of Sacramento City
246
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
213 Independent. Order of Good Templars 244
Independent Order of Red Men. 244
. Judges and Clerk of Supreme Court since organization.
231
Judicial Districts and Judges, California. 232
California ..
Free and Accepted Masons.
ii
INDEX.
Libraries. 243
Ministers and Clergymen. 220
Notaries Public, Sacramento County 238
Pioneer Association
242
Population of City.
215 5
Private Schools.
242
Public Schools
241
Public Offices
222
Reporter of Supreme Court.
231
Regents of the University of California
233
Sacramento Valley Railroad.
245
Salaries Stato Officers
226
Sacramento County Directory
248
Sacramento County Officers.
237
State Agricultural Society
242
State Elections 226
State Officers, from Organization
227
State Officers at present ..
234
Senators and Representatives in Congress
235
State Finances 237
United Ancient Order of Druids 244 .
Vote of the State
245 .
Post Offices, Pacific Coast.
THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD.
CONNECTS WITH
LINES OF DAILY STAGES, RUNNING TO SALMON FALLS, COLOMA, GEORGETOWN. GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA CITY, RED DOG. MICHIGAN BLUFFS, MOORE'S FLAT. and FOREST CITY. Also, with Wells Fargo & Co.'s Stages to Virginia City, Gold Hill, Austin, White Pine, and other towns in
the State of Nevada ; and Overland Stages to Salt Lake. Also, with Hill Beachy's Daily Line of Stages for Owyhee, Silver City, and the Mining Towns in Idaho Territory. Also with the
CALIFORNIA AND OREGON RAILROAD. AT JUNCTION, For Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff' and Oregon.
WATERHOUSE & LASTAR
IMPORTERS OF
OAK, ACH AND HICKORY
PLATZ
AND
AFLES
And all kinds of
COACH, CARRIAGE
AND
WAGON MATERIAL,
17 and 19 Seventh St., bet. I&J,
SACRAMENTO.
29 and 31 Battery Street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
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THE LINCOLN HAT.
87 J STREET.
Between Third and Fourth. SACRAMENTO.
DEUEL GRIFFITIS & CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANGY DRY 000DE HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. ETC., ETC., 248 J Street, between Sth and 9th,
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MONEDAATT
Office --- 4th Street, bet. K ond L.
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
Orders for QUARTZ KoolIN: promptly attended to all perfect Satisfaction given.
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