History of Greene and Jersey Counties, Illinois : together with sketches of the towns, villages and townships, educational, civil, military, and political history; portraits of prominent individuals, and biographies of representative men, History of Illinois, Part 76

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. : Continental Historical
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Unassigned : George Hornback. TWELFTHI CAVALRY. COMPANY A. Privates :


J. F. Duncan, Shubael Gear,


Patrick Maher, J. R. Sparks, Thos. Skaggs. COMPANY F. Captains: Ephraim M. Gilmore, Henly L. Reans, Jackson Drennan. Lieutenants:


II. L. Reans,


Jackson Drennan,


J. M. Matlock,


Dennis Paimer. .


Jasper Jolmson. Sergeants:


Jackson Drennan, N. B. Kemper,


J. M. Matlock.


H. M. George,


Samuel Spradley, B. C. W. Wooldridge. Corporals:


R. E. Forrester, T. J. Kemper,


J. M Goodpasture, J. L. Abbott,


Jesse Goodpasture, Sam'l Montgomery, Buglers:


Joseph K. Simpson, Asa Grizzle.


Saddler: Abram Belknap. Wagoner: A. G. Kinkead. Privates :


W. G. Allen, David Bartley,


W. Il. Barrow,


N. S. Brunson,


W. W. Clark, Philip Caton,


W. P. Farmer, G. D. P. Coonrod,


W. F. Goodwin, J. F. Duncan,


William Morris,


O. B. Edwards,


William Wilkerson,


William Woods,


W. R. Byxbe,


S. S. Garratt, A. C. Hart well,


W. B. Challacombe, Jasper Jolmson, Leonard Ketchum, Isham Linder,


Jesse Davis,


J. B. Mullen, Newton Mitchell,


Joseph Byxbe,


B. B. Byxbe, Richard Maxfield,


D. H. Brown,


Joseph McCann,


A. S. Yost, Grannis Pitchford,


John Wall, D. A. Simmons,


Joseph Werney,


E. L. Woodbridge,


Thos. Skaggs. AlbertusSilby.


Win. Hess, Jolm Uthe,


James H. Barrow, J. M. Cameron,


Thos. Evans,


641


HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.


Clay bourne Easley, Abram Gordon, J. M. Hill,


G. L. Gifford, J. M. Grizzle,


Richard Hill,


Moses Haynes,


Abner Haynes,


Cyrus Hayward,


Wm. Hand,


David Ketchum,


W. T. Mitchell,


Isaac Odell,


J. W. Manley, W. II. Pitchford, W. L. Roach,


J. R. Patton,


1. H. Rhoades,


1. H. Rhoades,


A. E. Rhoades,


John Rogers,


James Scott,


E. M. Sherman,


W. C. Spurlock,


G. W. Samples,


Hardin Skaggs,


Chas. Hebern.


As Consolidated.


COMPANY D. Lieutenant : Patrick Maher. COMPANY F. Lieutenant : Allen C. Hartwell. Sergeant:


L. Ketelmm,


James F. Duncan. A. C. Hartwell. Blacksmith: B. C. W. Wooldridge. Privates: David Ketchum,


B. B. Byxbe.


Joseph Byxbe,


los. McCann.


W. R. Byxbe,


J. W. Manly,


J. H. Barrow, Richard Maxfield,


G. D. P. Coonrod, N. L. Mitchell,


W. B. Challacombe,


I. Odell,


Jesse Davis, J. R. Patton,


J. M. Grizzle,


Wm. Roach,


sa Grizzle, J. II. Rhoades,


(1. L. Gifford, Hardin Skaggs,


Abram Gordon, Chas. Skaggs,


J. M. Hill, E. M. Sherman,


Richard Hill,


W. C. Spurlock,


Moses Haynes,


G. W. Samples.


Abner Haynes, W. II. Wilson,


C. W. Hayward, John Wall,


J. M. Cameron, Wm. Hand.


('has. Hebern. COMPANY G. Privates:


J. M. Cameron, J. M. Goodpasture, W. F. Goodwin, W'm. Hand, Richard Wallis.


COMPANY H. Privates:


J. M. Goodpasture, Wm. Pitchford.


1. 11. Rhoades, A. E. Rhoades.


FIRST ARTILLERY. BATTERY A. Private: Barnet Baxter. SECOND ARTILLERY. BATTERY A. Privates:


C. Phincorson, J. E. Robertson.


BATTERY B. Private: John Keramer. BATTERY E. Private: Gottlieb llermann.


BATTERY F. Private: Fred Dorries.


BATTERY K. Sergeant: Frank Schrackner. 29th U. S. COLORED INFANTRY.


COMPANY A. Privates:


Thomas Dorsey,


Thomas Smith,


COMPANY B. Private: Albert North. COMPANY D. Privates:


Oliver Mahue, Samuel Pendegrass,


COMPANY E. Private: James Bradley. COMPANY F. Private: James Pendegrass. COMPANY G. Private: Robert Mayfield.


COMPANY K. Private: ('has. Fisher. Unassigned. James Allen.


W. H. Wilson,


642


HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.


2nd REG. U. S. VETERAN VOL.


COMPANY A.


Private: William Evans. COMPANY H. Private: Nathaniel Owens.


4th REG. U. S. VETERAN VOL.


COMPANY B. Private: Thomas Shannon.


ROLL OF HONOR.


The following comprises a list of those gallant soldiers who left their homes, their wives and babies and took up the musket for the defense of their their country's honor, never to return, finding graves in southern soil; who laid down their lives in defense of the Union. "It is sweet and honorable to die for one's country," should be en- graved over the grave of each, in char- acters that will perpetuate throughout all coming time, and proclaim to the future generations their noble sacrifice: Henry Jackson, died July 30, 1862.


A. T. Whittemore, died in Oct., 1862.


Reuben E. Weisner, died April 21, 1862, of wounds received at Shiloh.


John Dunn, killed in action, at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


Geo. II. Davidson, died April 17, 1862, of wounds received at Shiloh.


James Kelly, died May 14, 1862, of wounds received at Shiloh.


Benjamin F. Mytinger, killed at the battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


John A. Mytinger, died Feb. 17, 1862. William H. Dawson, died March 25, 1862.


Sergeant David Baker, died April 18, 1865.


James S. Hill, died Nov. 30, 1864.


John A. Reeves, killed at the battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


Samuel Brasher, killed at battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


John Clardy, died at Memphis, Tenn., July 31, 1862.


Andrew J. Hill, died of wounds, Oct. 5, 1662.


Jonathan Jordan, died at Pittsburg Landing, March 25, 1862.


Edward Keating, killed at battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


Charles Lynch, died of wounds, Oct. 5,1862.


William II. Melvin, died at Memphis, Tenn, Aug. 4, 1862.


John G. McBride, killed in action at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


Newton Spradley, died at home, Sept. 8, 1863.


DeWitt C. Callaway, died at Louis- ville, Ky., Feb. 25, 1865.


Edward Clary, killed at the battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


Lieut. John W. Lee, killed July 7, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga.


Martin Hughes, died April 20, 1862, of wounds received at Shiloh.


William Allen, killed at the battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


Elisha Barrett, died at Marietta, Ga., Aug. 7, 1864.


Milton Risley, died at Pocahontas, Ark., May 22, 1862.


Percy A. Davenport, killed at the bat- tle of Shiloh, April 7, 1862.


Chambers Jeffrey, died at Camp But- ler, Springfield, Ill., March 29, 1865.


Morris M. Carrico, died at Louisville, Ky., March 26, 1862.


L. P. Hendryx, died at St. Louis, Mo., April 17, 1863.


63


HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.


Francis M. Jackson, killed at Perry- ville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862.


James Welch, died Dec. 10, 1863.


Sergeant William R. March, killed at Chaplin Hills, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862.


James Cade, killed at Chaplin Hills, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862.


Charles H. Cudman, killed at Pea Ridge, Ark., March 8, 1862.


Sergeant Alfred C. Barber, killed at Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862.


Calvin Blackburn, died at Otterville, Mo., Jan, 20, 1862.


Joseph Gering, killed at Chaplin Hills, Oct. 8, 1862.


Joseph Garrison, died at Linn Creek, March 15, 1862.


John Henson, died at St. Louis, Mo., April 2, 1862.


Admo Hankins, died at Syracuse, Mo., Dec. 20, 1861.


Frank Hankins, died at Ozark Moun- tains, Ark., Nov. 16, 1861.


James Medford, killed at Lookout Mountain, Nov. 20, 1863.


Henry Griffin, died at home, Feb. 8, 1865.


William Hines, drowned Feb. 7, 1864. John R. Champlin, died April 4, 1864.


William Looker died at Greenville, Ala., April 17, 1865.


Lieut. David G. Culver, killed at Shi- loh, April 6, 1862.


John Dinwiddie, died at Memphis, Tenn .. Oct. 18, 1863.


Tyler B. Cochran, died at St. Louis, Mo., May 32, 1862.


Morton Campbell, died at St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 16, 1863.


William Claridy, died at Quincy, Ill., June 22, 1862.


Thomas Edwards, died at Pittsburg Landing, Tenn.


William Francis, died at Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 13, 1863.


Gregory Garrison, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


John Holland, died at St. Louis, Mo., March 25, 1862.


Edward L. Hager, died May 30, 1862. R. Jones, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


John Mullins, died at Snyder's Bluff, Miss., June 28, 1863.


Jacob Sallow, died at Pittsburg Land- ing.


David W. Wells, died at Pittsburg Landing, April 1, 1862.


John Woods, died at St. Louis, April 10, 1862.


Dennis Welch, died at Corinth, Nov. 1, 1862.


John Allen, died at St. Louis, May 22, 1862.


Samuel Gates, died at Little Roek, Ark., Sept. 16, 1864.


Elisha Howard, died at Duvall's Bluff, Dec. 20, 1862.


Elisha W. Lee, died at Quiney, Ill., May 24, 1862.


W. H. Pinkerton, died at Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 24, 1864.


Lewis Bartlett, died at St. Louis, March 25, 1862.


Conrad Bush, died at Carrollton, Ill., Feb. 23, 1862.


Joseph Breine, died at Duvall's Bluff, Oct. 5, 1863.


Richard L. Clark, died at White Hall, Ill., May 20, 1862.


Elijah J. Clark, died at Savannah, Tenn., April 20, 1862.


James Donnelly, killed accidentally at Bolivar, Tenn., Oct. 21, 1862.


John Donnelly, killed at Gregory's Landing, Sept. 5, 1864.


644


HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.


Martin V. Gamble, died at St. Louis, Mo.


Alexander Johnson, died at Hender- son, Ky., June 7, 1862.


John V. Lawhouse, died at Duvall's Bluff, August 31, 1863.


J. D. McClimans, died at White Hall, May 15, 1862.


John Ott, mortally wounded at Shi- loh, April 6, 1862.


William M. Pope, died at St. Louis, August 8, 1862.


E. Pennington, died in Missouri, Sept. 6, 1862.


James Reno, died at Bolivar, Tenn., May 13, 1862.


Henry Smith, died at St. Louis, Feb. 27, 1862.


Joseph Stuber, died May 10, 1862.


Samuel D. Thompson, died at St. Louis, May 12, 1862.


Jacob Laubscher, died at Franklin, Tenn., May 29, 1865.


Isaac McMillan, died at St. Louis, May 10, 1862.


George W. Margerum, wounded at Shiloh, supposed to have died.


John D. Shepherd, died May 3, 1862. Thomas Hagan, died January 17, 1864.


Philip Potter died of wounds, Dec. 8, 1864.


J. W. Seago died at St. Louis, Mo., May 24, 1862.


Lieut. James D. Ballow, died, place and date not given in report.


Stephen A. Brown died at Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 24, 1864.


Marshall S. Cory, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


Clifford Irvin, died Aug. 21, 1863.


Frank Keller, died at Jefferson Bar- racks. Aug. 14, 1863.


Ludlow Snow, died at Bolivar, Tenn., May 16, 1862.


Amos Talbott, died at St. Louis, June 25, 1862.


T. J. Thompson, missing sinee battle of Shiloh, and believed to have fallen.


William B. Clark; died at Annapolis, Md., a paroled prisoner, June 11, 1865. James H. Gentry, died at Little Rock, Ark., May 21, 1864.


Robert Seward, died in Andersonville prison pen, April 15, 1865.


Lieut. Elijah B. Corrington, killed Dec. 4, 1864.


Charles H. Sturman, died at Duvall's Bluffs, Ark, July 18, 1864.


James Abney killed Dec. 14, 1862.


William L. Brooks, died at Milliken's Bend, July 29, 1863.


Andrew Cummings, died at Jackson, Tenn., July 1, 1862.


N. J. Cummings, died at Keokuk, Ia., of wounds received at Shiloh.


J. C. Cummings, killed at the battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


John Cape died while a prisoner at Macon, Ga., Sept. 20, 1862.


John D. Fleak, died at Jefferson Bar- racks, Nov. 16, 1863.


Samuel Henson, Jr., died at Evans- ville, Jan. 14, 1863.


John W. Harmon died at St. Louis, May 14, 1862.


James N. Handashelt, died while a . prisoner, date not known.


James F. Mattison, died at St. Louis, May 5, 1862.


Robert Owen died, date and place not reported.


John L. Reynolds, died at Jackson, Tenn., July 1, 1862.


Sergt. Joseph P. Rice, died at Pitts- burg Landing, April 6, 1862.


645


HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.


James L. Robinett, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


Elisha Stout, killed at Jackson, Tenn., Dec. 19, 1862.


Daniel E. Stone, died at St. Louis, June 1, 1862.


Reuben Townsend, died at St. Louis, July 18, 1862.


Perry Crotchett, drowned in the Cum- berland, Nov. 25, 1864.


Reuben Carpenter, died of wounds re- cieved Dec. 7, 1864, near Nashville, Tenn.


Nathaniel Rigsby, died of wounds re- cieved Dec. 15, 1864, at Nashville.


William Rayfield, died of wounds re- ceived at Nashville, Dec. 15, 1864:


Thomas W. Hester, died in Pike county, Ill., Dec. 21, 1863.


James F. Lytle, died at Benton Bar- racks, March 23, 1862.


Thomas J. Murray, died at Jefferson Barracks, May 24, 1862.


Seth B. Smith, died at Jefferson Bar- racks, July 13, 1862.


George F. Moore, died at Fort Schuy- ler, Jan, 31, 1865.


Thomas L. Pankey, died at Carroll- ton, Ill., Jan. 16, 1864.


John C.Gillespie, died at White Hall, + Ill., Oct. 22, 1862.


Francis M. Bigham, died at Carroll- ton, Ill., Nov. 14, 1863.


Lieut .- Col. S. P. Ohr, died Sept. 14, 1864.


George A. Lee, died at Brownsville, Tex., Dec. 16, 1863.


W. M. H. Pinkerton, died at New Orleans, Sept. 24, 1863.


A. A. Shumway, died at Carrollton, La .. Oct. 3, 1863.


Jesse Tetterton, died at Carrollton, La., Nov. 18, 1863.


Rowell Vineyard, died at Brownsville, Tex., Nov. 28, 1863.


Sergt. Wm. F. Wood, died Jan. 13, 1863. lIenry Bandy, died at Brownsville, Tex., May 31, 1864.


Andrew Berline, died at Carrollton, La., Aug. 13, 1863.


James Conner, died at Bowling Green, Ky., Dec. 30, 1862.


William H. Edwards, died at Brazos Santiago, Tex., Nov. 18, 1864.


James R. Henson, died at New Albany, Oct. 20, 1862.


Isaac Henson, killed at Elizabeth- town, Ky., Dec. 27, 1862.


Riley Hamilton, died at Cairo, Ill., Sept. 25. 1863.


W.L.Hazelwood, died at Brownsville, Tex., July 8, 1864.


George T.Hazelwood,died at Browns- ville, Tex., May 4, 1864.


James Link, died at New Orleans, Nov. 19, 1863.


James C. Lewis, died at Brownsville, Tex., June 22, 1864.


Benjamin Martin, died at Brownsville, Tex., Jan. 5, 1864.


Benjamin Ogle, died at Brownsville, Tex., May 6, 1864.


John W. Scott, died of wounds, Jan. 10, 1863.


William Scott died at New Orleans, Feb. 10, 1865.


John C. Wells, died at Benton Bar- racks, July 9, 1863.


Sergeant Wesley C. Peter, died at Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 21, 1863.


Amasa Armstrong, died at Carrollton, La., Oct. 5, 1863.


James C. Baker, died at home, April 27,1863.


William Beathard, died at Elizabeth- town, Ky., Dec. 27, 1862.


646


HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.


Benjamin F. Dinwiddie, died at Brownsville, Tex., July 17, 1864.


Henry C. Lewis, died at Shephards- ville, Ky., Dec. 13, 1862.


James Martin, killed at Elizabeth- town, Ky., Dec. 27, 1862.


Thomas J. Martin, died at Cairo, Ill., Sept. 25, 1863.


Unah Moore, died at Brownsville, Tex., April 8, 1864.


W. J. Vanderhayden, died at Browns- ville, Tex., May 23, 1864.


Frank P. Hudson, killed at Spanish Fort, Ala., March 27, 1865.


Sergeant Charles Wilhite, died at New Orleans, of wounds, April 28, 1863.


Bryant Buffaloe, died at Brownsville, Tex., June 10, 1864.


Edgar M. Bradley, died at Cairo, Ill., Feb. IS, 1863.


Francis M. Cameron, killed at Eliza- bethtown, Ky., Dec. 27, 1862.


Henry L. Coonrod, died at Browns- ville, Tex., April 3, 1864.


James B. Corrington, died at Browns- ville, Tex., March 6, 1864.


Sanford Crouch, died at Greenfield, Ill., Jan. 18, 1863.


John W. Elkinton, died at Browns- ville, Tex., Jan. 24, 1864.


Jasper Erthal, died at Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 4, 1863.


Nathaniel Fessler, died at Brazos Santiago, Tex., Oct. 30, 1864,


Columbus Howard, died at Browns- ville, Tex., Dec. 23, 1863.


John Kirby, died at New Orleans, Aug. 27, 1863.


John W. Martin, died at St. Louis, July 21, 1864.


L. B. Million, killed in Greene county, Ill., Feb. 2, 1865.


James L. Parks, drowned Feb. 25, 1864.


William C. Raney, died Nov. 20, 1861.


R. B. Strawn, died at Brownsville, Tex., Nov. 18, 1863.


George Shlosser, died at Dover, Ill., March 9, 1864.


Richard E. Wilhite, died Nov. 19, 1864.


James S. Webb, died at Bridgeport, Ala., Feb. 8, 1864.


Samuel Neighbors, died at Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 15, 1863.


Levi Gearhart died in Andersonville prison pen, Oct. 1, 1864.


Sergeant James W. Waddle, died in Andersonville prison pen, Aug. 25, 1864.


Ezra W. Bullis, died at Carlinville, Ill., May 12, 1863.


Charles MeCow, died at Benton Bar- ricks, April 26, 1863.


Perry Miller, killed at Fort Blakeley, Alabama, April 9, 1865.


Alexander Page, died at Corinth, Miss., July 27, 1863.


John W. Phinney, died Aug. 13, 1863.


Edwin L. Train, died at Chicago, Oct. 31, 1862.


Philip Goller, died at Chattanooga, Tenn., July 3, 1864.


Francis M. Dunn, died at Rock Island, July 26, 1864.


William M. Mason, died at Rock Island, Aug. 20, 1864.


William Nizner, died at Rock Island, July 24, 1864.


Joseph Brooks, died in Greene county, Ill., Jan. 25, 1865.


James White, died at St. Louis, Feb. 16, 1865.


HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.


647


William Hunter, died at Camp But- ler, Springfield, Feb. 20, 1865.


John Lawrence, died at Murfrees- boro, Tenn., March 14. 1865.


Lieutenant James M. Maddox, died Feb. 9, 1864.


Sergeant N. B. Kemper, died of wounds, at Culpepper Court House, Va., Sept. 14, 1863.


Thomas J. Kemper, died Nov. 8, 1863.


Joseph K. Simpson, died at Harper Ferry, Va., Sept. 20, 1862, of wounds.


Philip Catton, died at Camp Butler, in April, 1862.


Albertus Silby, died at Quiney, Ill., Feb. 23, 1862.


William Woods, died at Camp But- ler, Feb. 16, 1862.


Clayburne Easley, died at St. Louis, Feb. 24, 1864.


William T. Mitchell, died at St. Louis, April 26, 1864.


John Rogers, died at Napoleonville, La., July 18, 1864.


Asa Grizzle, suicided, March 30, 1866. David Ketchum, died at Summer- ville, Ill., Dec. 1, 1865.


Oliver Mahue, died in New Orleans, June 30, 1865.


CHAPTER IX.


POLITICAL.


The following is as complete an ab- stract of the vote of the county as could be made by a thorough search through the records in the office of the county clerk, and an exhaustive analysis of tons of matter in that of the secretary of state, at Springfield, would yield. Some points are yet missing, but, in the absence of the papers, the historian is entirely without the data upon which to write. This is, as far as it goes, entirely official:


ELECTION OF MILITIA OFFICERS, JUNE 30, 1821.


Colonel.


Thomas Rattan


107


John W. Scott. 111- 4


James W. Whiteside.


32


Majors.


Willis Webb ..


191


Thonian G. Loftoo 123


Stephen Spencer 93


James Colwell.


85


ELECTION, AUGUST, 1822.


Cougreas.


Daniel P. Cook


344-


188


John McLean.


156


Governor.


Edward Coles.


438-


391


Joseph Phillips


47


Thomas C. Brown


4


James B. Moore


20


Lieutenant-Governor.


James Leman. Jr.


211-


10


John G. Lofton


231


Adolphus Hubbard.


6


State Seuator.


John Allen


259 -


20


George Cadwell


239


Representative.


Thomas Rattan


310-


128


Jehu Brown


182


Sheriff.


Young Wood.


294-


49


James Carlin.


145


Stephen Spencer


47


Coroner.


Christian Link


385-


334


Turner Lurtoo


51


County Commissioners.


Charles Gregory.


336


Thom18 Arnett.


275


Joel Meacham


112


648


HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.


Joseph Piggott 296


John Huitt.


1


Jacob Fry 209


Elisha Kellogg


Samuel C. Pierce 113


ELECTION, MAY, 1823. County Commissioner.


Abraham Bowman.


75


John Drum


Samuel C. Pierce


33


Samuel White


10


ELECTION, AUGUST, 1824


Congress.


Daniel P. Cook


363 -- 200


Shadrach Bond.


Scattering.


9


State Senator.


Thomas Carlin.


366 --


195


J. Brown.


Isaac M. Piggott


171


Scattering


3


Representative.


Archibald Job


272-


17


Thomas Arnett


255


John Green.


4


Scattering


20


Sheriff.


Young Wood


444- 432


Scattering.


Coroner.


Christian Link


L+wie Link.


10


Zachariah Alıen


44


Eliaha K. Wood


Scattering


County Commissioner.


Charles Gregory


303


John Brown


302


Abraham Bowman 289


John Drum. .


190


Samne: C. Pierce


952


Scattering ...


38


For


On the Queation of a Convention.


Against


379-


215


SPECIAL ELECTION, OCTOBER, 1824.


Sheriff.


Young Wood.


89-


83


Zachariah Allen


6


EPECIAL ELECTION, DECEMBER, 1824. State Senator.


Thomas Carlin


Isaac N. Piggott.


1:24


A. W. Caverly


29


ELECTION, AUQUAT, 1826.


Governor.


Ninian Edwarda


406-


160


Thomas Sloo, Jr. 210


A. F. Hubbard ..


36


Lieutenant-Governor.


Wm Kinney.


252


S. H. Thompson


325-


61


James Auams


12


County Commissioners.


W. M. Johnson


4


Jeremiah Smith Joshua Brown


4


245- 244


Charles Gregory


1


Jehu Browu. 250- 219


S. Smith ..


1


Alexander King


26


Martin Bowman


1


William Kincaid


183


John Pruitt ..


4


Cuvil Archer,


157


William King.


1


Abraham Bowman


10)


John Stull


68


Coroner.


C. Link


403- 243


P. Fronk.


154


John Allen.


1


M. Bowman


1


I. N. Piggott.


3


1


Sheriff.


Young Wood


582- 581


1


State Senator.


Zadoc Casey


419- 121


Johu Burton.


272


William Maxwell.


ELECTION, 1828. President.


Andrew Jackson


484-


281


Juhu Q. Adama


203


State Senator.


Thomas Carlin


493-


219


A W. Caverly


274


Connty Commissioners.


Charles Gregory


342


John Barnett.


318


Alex Kiny


205


Cavil Archer


287


226


David Piukerton.


Jehu Brown 192


Aquilla Pepperdine


115


Elijah Bristow


126


William Davidson


96


William Hurt.


~6


William Johnson


Coroner.


Peter Fronk.


559-


441


William Heath.


97


C. Link ..


21


Sheriff.


Jacob Fry.


455- 145


S. C. Pierce


310


Justice of the Peace.


Walter Criawell.


12 -


314-


190


J. T. Aiken.


10


ELECTION, 1830. Governor.


John Revuolds


816- 513


William Kiuuey


303


John Tilson, Jr


Lieutenant-Governor.


432 --


130


R B Slocumb


592


Jamea Adame


32


Representative, General Assembly.


S. C. Pierce ...


497


Charles Gregory


396


Young Wood.


2.25


John Allen ....


356


381-


373


James Turney


343


Joseph Piggott.


164


Joseph Borough 141


Joseph Piggott.


87-


1%


Z. Piggott ...


98


342-


298


164


Zadoc Casev


HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.


649


ELECTION. 1835. County Recorder.


David Pierson


670-


C. A. Davis


486


Yonog Wood


Benj. Askins


107


County Surveyor


Job Colline


712-


(. C. Dodge.


447


W. R Pankey


195


G. M. Richarde


136


SPECIAL ELECTION, 1835.


Member General Assembly. to fill vacancy caused by resiguation of Mr. Liok.


James Turney


947- 457


Samuel Smith


477


Stephen Taylor


13


ELECTION, AUGUST, 1836.


Congress.


William L. May


1202- 501


John Stuart ..


701


State Senator-Greene County.


James Turney ..


1158- 533


Thomas Kattan.


625


Senator-Greene and Calhono.


John Allen.


1078- 341


Charles Gregory


Representative-Greene County.


Franklin Witt


1518


Cyrus A Davis


1118


Revel W English 990


William Carlin


388


John Drum


627


William M Holiday ..


366


Sherman Gosa


58


- Autibue


249


Representative-Greeue and Calhoun


William Lane.


920-


173


Calvin Tunnell


Jobu Beaman


43


Sheriff


Jacob Fry (no opposition)


1706


Conoty Commissioner.


Cyrus Tolman.


1053


Alexander King.


1364


Thomas McDow 768


Philip Jarbo.


593


M. L. Link


471


379


Alexander Smith


456-


933


Jawah T. Askew


518


J.hu Bristow


140


Coroner.


400


Peter Frouk.


Joha W. Whitlock


464-


64


ELECTION, NOVEMBER, 1836.


President.


Martin Van Buren


1037- 326


William II. Harrison.


711


ELECTION, JULY, 1837. Representative-Greene and Calhoun Counties.


Lewis W. Link


840-


John Shaw


483


Calvio Thonell. 8:22


Charles Gregory 673


James Turner. 580


John Allen.


363


Jesse V. Monnta.


321


245


J. Blackwell


50


123


John Whitlock


82


Henry Whitlock


25


Il eury Brantley 248


Conaty Commissioner.


John Armstrong


411


Cyrus Tolman 141


Cavil Archer 445


Thomas Cnnningham 515


D Strong :


39


Sheriff.


Jacob Frv


Jeremiah Smith


317


L. N. Englieb


189


ELECTION, AUOCET, 1831.


Congrese.


Joseph Duncao


570-


143


James Turney


427


Edward Coles


186


Sidney Breesc


4


ELECTION, NOVEMBER, 1832.


President.


Andrew Jackson


692-


406


Heury Clay


296


Congressman.


1001- 952


J. H. Pogh.


142


Sheriff.


Jacob Fry (no opposition).


...


1004- 1004


ELECTION, 1834


Guvernor.


Joseph Duncan


797- 234


William Kinney ..


140


James Adams


Lientenant-Governor.


Alexander M. Jenkios


371


James Evans ..


573


W. B. Archer 304


Scattering.


Sheriff.


Jacob Fry


1233- 1149


81


Coroner.


Joho Whitlock


276


w. D. Scruggina 171


16


Thomas Pritchett


County Commissioner.


Cyrus Tolman 1076-


Thomas McDow 995


Alexander King 412


313


James B. Corrington


32S


Isham Edwarde


John Lee. 251


126


John Walker


103


Thos. Iludson


Representativee.


3


34


Lern Rreder


P. N. Rampy


Coroner.


Peter Fronk


515-


625-


119


Alexander P. Field.


Joseph Duncan


R. K. Mclaughlin


1


M. S. Link


Arch. Wiggins


John Greene.


683 -- 200


ELECTION, 1838.


Governor.


1354- 317


Cyraa Edwards


1037


Thomas Carlin


S. Reeee.


650


HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.


Lientenant Governor.


S. H Anderson.


1328- 326


W. 11. Davidaon


992


Congressman.


John T. Stuart.


1013


S. A Donglas.


1379-


365


Samuel Mc Roberta


1


State Senator.


Franklin Witt


1397- 423


Charles Gregory . . .


974


Representative, General Assembly.


John Allen


1422


Revell W. English.


1332


E. W. Daley.


1153


John Greene.


1339


C. D. Hodges.


1077


William Jerome.


946


John Shaw ..


955


Wilaon Disk


897


Corover.


John W. Wbitlock


1145- 440


Benjamin Bristo


705


J. G. Barry


55


Sheriff.


John D. Fry


1065


Job Collina.


693


Yonng Wood.


598


County Commissioner,


Alexander King


1438


John Thompson


1327


Chilton Smith


1029


Smith Post.


964


Paris Mason


893


Stephen Hartsock


£61


Thomas McDow


192


Josiah T. Askew


104


ELECTION. 1839. State Senator (special).


Manoah Bostwick


542 -


33


Thomas Rattan


449


County Recorder.


1886- 1886


C. C. Dodge


873-


41


ELECTION, AUGUST 1840. State Senator.


John Allen.


1104- 313


791


Charles Gregory


Representative-Greene, and Jersey Counties.


R. W. English 1153


A. W. Caverly 960


E. M. Doley


968


Mead Woodson


869


Joho Kimball ..


661


William Cory.


641


Renreacotative-Greene, Jersey and Calhoun.


John McDonald


914


John Drum


967-


53


County Commissioner.


James Caonedy


219


George Frv .


136


M Browning


917-


481


Sheriff.


lIngh Jackson (no opposition) d.


1615


Coroner.


John Whitlock (no opposition).


~56


ELECTION, NOVEMBER, 1810.


President.


Martin Van Buren, d


1175-


305


W. H. Harrison, w


870


ELECTION, AUOUST, 1841.


Congress.


James H. Ralston


962-


276


J. T. Stuart ....


686


County Commissioner.


Thomas Booth (regular term)


.1454


Jamea Cannady


469


Martin Bowman


322


J. C. C. Parks


254


William Blair.


474


Recorder.


J. D. Frv.


1050-


590


David Pierson


460


M. L. Link


129


School Commissioner.


James O. Graves


573


John W. Scott.


389


B G. Cone.


58


W. R Montagne.


222


SPECIAL ELECTION, FEBRUARY 1842. County Commissioners.


Anthony S Seely


224


Thomas English


276


Stephen W. Spencer.


172


J. J. Lakin


26


George W. Cannedy


19


M. C. Raney.


16


ELECTION, AUQUAT, 1812.


Governor.


Joseph Duncan, w


~46


Thomas Ford, d.


1065-


319


Lieutenant-Governor.


William UI. Henderson, W


705


John Moore, d.


1060-


355


Senator -Greene and Jersey Counties.


Charles Gregorv. W ..


749


Alfred W. Caverly, d.


919-


170


Senator-Greene and Calhoon.


R W. English


743-


387


Thomas Rattan.


205


J. N. Whitlock


24


B. F. Child


356


John Shaw




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