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A.F. Riley, E.G. Goen and In. Gordon who were appointed to view a township highway as petitioned for by R. Denny and others reported that they had viewed same and that said road if established would be of public utility. A motion to set aside the said petition and viewers report, owing to a difference in the description of the route of said road in the petition and viewers report, was made by John Pollard through Royal B. Child, his Counsel; which motion was, upon due consideration, overruled by the board. Owing to the insuffic- iency of the said report in describing the route of the road the viewers were required to amend their report, describing the road by course and distance: Which amendment having been made and signed by E. G. Goen and M. Gordon (A.F. Riley being absent) the Board concurred in the said report as amended. Royal B. Child then presented a remonstrance of John Pollard and others asking the Board not to grant the prayer of said petition of Denny and others: which remonstrance, for want of sufficiency was dismissed, so far as it regarded the prayer of said petition: but John Pollard being present, and on the faith of said remonstrance claiming damages on account of the location of the road through his land, a review of the part that lays on Pollards land was ordered and William Robertson, Thomas M. Nicholson and Milton Montgomery were appointed to make the review and asses the damages if any.
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C-Burg, Sept. 13, 1853: A. F. Riley appeared and concurred in and signed the report as amended by M. Gordon and E. G. Goen of the view of a road petitioned for by R. Denny and others.
A. F. Riley presented a petition of said Riley and 29 others praying for the location of a township highway commencing at Clifty Mill, there to intersect the Campbellsburg road and run with it to opposite Abner Mother's dwelling, formerly owned by Samuel Barnard; thence west through the lands of said Mother,
John Vaughn, Joseph Lawyer, William B. Teague, Thomas Goen, Joseph Willong and the widow Gould, there to intersect the Bono and Saltillo road. Milton Montgomery, William Robertson and Thomas M. Nicholson appointed viewers. Allen W. Brown, Supervisor of roads in district 2, resigned on Aug. 24, 1853 on account of having moved out of the county and recommended the appointment of Thomas M. Nicholson to fill out the vacancy, which is concurred in by the Board.
A.W. Brown at the same time filed with the Clerk his account of $1. for warn- ing hands for 1 day and $2. for overseeing hands for 2 days. Board allowed only $1. for warning out hands.
Summary of the enuncration of children in the township:
148 males between 5 and 13 and 102 males between 13 and 21, total 250. 132 females between 5 and 13 and 65 between 13 and 21, total of 197. 447 total children between 5 and 21 years of age in the township.
C-Burg, Oct. 17, 1853: Thomas M. Nicholson, William Robertson and Milton Montgomery viewers of a road petitioned for by R. Denny and others running through the land of John Pollard report that Pollard is damaged to the amount of $15. Upon due consideration, the Board did not believe the said road to be of sufficient general public utility to justify them in ordering the $15. to be paid out of the township treasurey. R. Denny then made the motion that if the petitioners would pay the Board the $15. damages the road should be granted by the Board. The Board then concurs, whereupon Denny paid the $15. and the road was ordered opened 25 feet wide.
T. M. Nicholson, William Robertson and Milton Montgomery, viewers of a road petitioned for by. A. F. Riley and others report as follows: Commencing at Clifty mill and running up the hill the way the road now runs in a north east direction, thence running south of the tip of the hill til it intersects the Campbellsburg road, thence along said road to the farm formerly owned by Samuel Barnard, thence running due west to where it intersects the Claysville and Bono road at the Widow Goulds, being two and one half miles from Clifty Will and that said road would be of public utility. Road ordered opened 25 feet wide.
Application of Thomas M. Nicholson, supervisor of roads in district 2, that the treasurer pay to him all the money paid into the treasure in commutation for labor on the highways in district 2.
C^Burg, Feb. 6, 1854:
John Postlewaite paid $50. for teaching school 2 months in district 2. Thomas M. Nicholson paid $5. for services as supervisor in district 2. 2.W. Jean paid $1. for services in district 2.
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E. G. Goen paid $25.25 for serving as supervisor in dist. 5 and viewing roads. M. Gordon paid $3.75 for viewing and other services.
John Pro paid $1. for same.
n. P. Mather paid $1. for same.
Silas Pollard, Constable, paid fees of $8.22.
John Pollard presented a petition of self and others praying the Board to vacate the township highway leanding from Campbellsburg to the Claysville and Saltillo road. The petition was dismissed at Pollard's cost on the ground that the said road had not been opened, therefor, the petition was considered premature.
Robert T. Phipps presented a petition of said phipps and others praying for a change in the Salem and White River road as follows: beginning at said Phipps stable and running north to Janes Briscoes line, thence west along said line to intersect said road where it now crosses said Line. Simeon Pollard, Ralph Bogle and R. A. Campbell ordered to view said road.
Report of John Postlewaite, teacher of school 2 for 1853-54:
School commenced December 5, 1853 and closed session Jan. 27, 1854. 9 male scholars between 5 and 13 and 9 between 13 and 21 for a total of 13. 11 females between 5 and 13 and I between is and 21 for a total of 12. 1 male scholar admitted 24 years of age. Total of 31 scholars.
Books used: Davies and rikes Arithmetic, Websters speller and Walkers Dictionary.
Feb. 10, 1854: Report of Elwood Lindley, teacher of school 4 for 1853-54: Commenced Dec. 12, 1853 and closed Feb. 8, 1854 for a total of 43 days. 45 scholars admitted during the term.
16 males between 5 and 13 and 14 between 13 and 21.
8 females between 5 and 13 and 7 from 13 to 21.
Average number in daily attendance: 35.
Branches taught: Alphabet, Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and English Grammar.
Books used: Goodriches Readers, Websters speller, Davies Artinmetic, and Butlers grammar.
45 pupils engaged in spelling, 38 in reading, 13 in writing, 13 in arith- metic and 2 in grammar.
Feb. 15, 1854: Report of Robert S. Knox, teacher of school 7 for 1853-54: Commenced Dec. 12, 1853 and ended tel. 8, 1854, term of 2 months.
54 scholars admitted during term. 18 males age 5 to 13 and 9 from 13 to 21. 17 females from 5 to 13 and 5 from 13 to 21.
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Average number in daily attendance: 30. Branches taught: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Geography, Arithmetic, Books used: Websters speller, Goodrichs reader, Olneys geography, and Ruters and Davies arithmetic.
54 pupils engaged in spelling, 33 in reading, 8 in writing, 3 each in geography and arithmetic.
Feb. 18, 1854: Report of Jabez H. Nixon, teacher of school 6 for 1853-54: Commenced Dec. 5, 1853 and ended Feb. 1, 1854, term of 43 days. 85 scholars admitted during term. 20 males from 5 to 13 and 28 from 13 to 21.
23 females from 5 to 13 and 11 from 13 to 21.
Average number in daily attendance: 56 and 81/86.
Branches taught: Alphabet, spelling, reading writing, arithmetic, grannar. and Philosophy. Books used: Goodriches readers, Parkers and mcguffeys 4th readers, Davies arithmetic, Browns grannar and Comstocks Philosophy.
85 pupils engaged in pelling, 50 in reading, 25 in writing, 20 in arithmetic 4 in grammar and 1 in philosophy.
Feb. 23, 1854: Report of John L. Stewart, teacher of school 3 for 1853-54: 53 scholars admitted during term.
16 males from 5 to 13 and 11 from 13 to 21.
14 females from 5 to 13 and 11 from 13 to 21.
Average number in attendance: 28.
Branches taught: Orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography and grammar.
Books used: Websters spellers, Columbian Orator, Goodrichs Hist. n.R., Davies Arithmetic, Horses geography and Butlers grammar.
53 pupils engaged in spelling, 16 in reading, 2 in geography, 30 in writing. 20 in arithmetic and 2 in English grammar.
Report of John D. Thompson, teacher of school 5 for 1853-54:
Commenced Dec. 5, 1853 and ended Feb. 8, 1854, term of 2 months, 5'2 days. 88 scholars admitted during the term.
25 males from 5 to 13 and 18 from 13 to 21 (1 being 21 years old)
28 females from 5 to 13 and 15 from 13 to 21 (1 being 27 years old) Average number in daily attendance: 51.
Branches taught: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography.
Books used: Websters spellers, Goodrichs readers, Pike and Davies Arith- metic, Smiths geography, Goodrichs history.
47 pupils in spelling, 63 in reading, 47 in writing, 10 in arithmetic, 12 in geography.
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Allen W. Brown paid $1. formerly allowed by Board. Elwood Lindley paid $50. for teaching school 2 months.
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John D. Thompson $18.50 for trustee services.
Jacob Roberts $17. for trustee services.
Corkins Brown $18.50 for trustee services.
Robert Denny $25.49 for Clerk services.
Samuel Caulking $1.75 for viewing highway and cash paid out.
Feb. 27, 1854: Report of F. M. Dixon, teacher of school I for 1853-54. Commenced nov. 14, 1853 and ended Jan. 13, 1854, term of 2 months. Scholars admitted during term: 53. 15 males from 5 to 13 and 12 from 13 to 21. 14 females from 5 to 13 and 3 aged 13 to 21. Average daily attendance: 28.
Branches taught: reading, writing, spelling and arithmetic. Books used: Elementary speller, English reader and Rays and Davies Arithmetic.
C-Burg, March 3,' 1854: John Pollard and Samuel Hays Jr., his security, appears before township clerk Robert Denny and posts band of $200. and appeals the decision of the Board to open the township highway running through his land, to the Commissioners of Washington County. *
Results of an election held at Mt. Carnel on April. 3, 1854: For Justice of the Peace: n. P. Mather-60; George A. Rosenbaum-44. For township trustee: Thornton Comwell-59; Robert A. Campbell-45. For township clerk: John Postlewaite-68; Robert Denny-35.
For township treasurer: Samuel Caulking-52; Thomas M. Nicholson-44. For Constable: Joseph Moore-56; Jackson Montgomery-46; Henry Shade-1. For road supervisors:
Disto 1 -- William Dowling-9; Jehu Wheeler-2.
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Dist. 6: Simeon Pollard-20; Thomas Foutch-6; George Stewart-4.
7: Henry Moneyhan-3; Benjamin Lawyer-1.
Joshua Brown presented a note given by the trustees of original school dist- rict 3 (present school 6) for funds to complete the school house which showed a balance of $18.70 which was ordered to be paid.
Corkins Brown paid $1. for services as Inspector at election.
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C-Burg, April 10, 1854: New officers sworn in by Royal B. Child. Royal B. Child paid $15.750 for professional medical services.
Reeves and Pro paid $5. for funeral expenses of poor. Dawid Greene paid $6. as supervisor of district 4.
John W. Rosenbaum paid $6.50 as supervisor of district 1. Corkins Brown elected President of the Board for one year from this date.
Mt. Carnel, April 11, 1854 : Dr. E. M.C. Neymar paid $17. for medical atendance on family of Jessy Wheeler. 12 = " $7. for same for Mary Homersley, a poor woman. P. and T. Nicholson paid $4.25 for burial expense with Mary Hamersley. William Robertson paid $1. for viewing road.
Corkins Brown paid $2.40 for burial of a poor woman who died at Thomas Hartle; Peter Nicholson pd. $2.50 in lawyers fees in case, Brown twp. us. Riley H. Louis " $16.40 for services as township treasurer.
Settlement with Peter Nicholson: $188.47 remain in treasury to be paid over to his successor, Samuel Caulking.
John Postlewaite pd. $16.31 for extra services while teaching school 2. John L. Stewart pd. same for some reason.
Tax of 7c on each $100. levied for township and road purposes.
Mt. Carnel, July 3, 1854: Petition of Willian Robertson and 18 others for a township road commencing at Mt. Carnel, thence running west on the line di- viding lands belonging to Harrison and Thornton Cornwell until it comes to the Branch turning west of the grain yard, thence a southwesterly direction on the lands of Thornton Cornwell and Dr. E. M. C. Neuman until it intersects the old road leading to Bono, Lawrence County, Ind., to crossing at Clifty Creek. A.W. Brown, William Mcclintock and nuton Montgomery appointed viewers. Upon report of viewers at same session road is ordered to be opened 25 feet wide. To run 12 mile southwesterly from Mit. Carnel to crossing at Clifty Crezi.
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John H. Willong pd. $2.50 for fuel furnished school 4 for 1853 and 1854. Supervisor of district 7 is ordered to call out all hands and open that part of the road petitioned for by Robert Denny and others from Campbellsburg west to intersect the Claysville and Saltillo road.
Sept. 2, 1854: John Postlewaite resigns as Clerk of the township and John L. Roberts is appointed and sworn in by &. M. C. neymar.
Mt. Carmel, Oct. 2, 1854: David Green and others petition for a change in the road leading from Clifty mill to Orleans beginning at the point where said road leaves the line between said David Green and Henry W. Willong in road district no. 4 and running west along said line until it intersects said road when it returns to said line. John Link, John D. Thompson and Turns Monohan appointed viewers.
Robert A. Campbell, Ralph Bogle, and Simeon Pollard paid $1. each for viewing.
At a casual meeting of the Board in november of 1854 it was ordered that there be a school established, to be numbered 8.
At a casual meeting of the Board on Dec. 20, 1854, John L. Roberts was paid $6. for taking the enumeration of children in the township and $2.10 for services as clerk and stationary furnished.
At a casual meeting of the Board Feb. 12, 1855 Thomas H. Roberts was paid $50. for teaching school I for 2 months or 43 days.
Feb. 17, 1855: John L. Roberts resigns as Clerk of township. Henry Robertson appointed in his place by the Board and sworn in by E. M. C. Reyhan. Petition of Henry Robertson and 17 others for a change in the road leading from Henry Robertsons to the Sparks Ferry road commencing on the top of the hill near Goldsby's Mill, at the line between Robertson and Luline Legg, then along line south until it comes to the line between said Robertson and George Russell, thence west along the line until it intersects the Coxes Ferry road. H. H. Jsgrigg, Thomas Mathew and John D. Thompson, appointed viewers. The change in the Clifty Will to Orleans road petitioned for is established. Francis Horner paid $50. for teaching school no. I for 2 months. Isaac Brewer " 11 =
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Morrison Gordon pd $4. for supervising road district 5. silas rollard pd 75€ for serving notice on road viewers.
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Simeon Polard pd. 82. for supervising road district no. 6. Joseph Moore pd $1. for viewing road. john Postlewaite pd $4. for services rendered as clerk of the township. john D. Thompson pd $1.50 for viewing change in road. Turns Monyhan pd 75€ for viewing change in road. John Link paid $ 75c for viewing change in road.
Mt. Carnel, March 3, 1855:
Isaiah R. Tippen pd $36. for teaching school 5 for 31 days@$25. per month. Thomas P. Jean paid $50. for teaching school 8 for 65 days. Samuel Caulking paid $66. for teaching school 7 for 3 months or 65 days. Richard Wheeler paid $1.90 for service as supervisor in district 2. Corkins Brown paid $11.50 for stove he purchased for school 5. Henry lonyhon paid $4. as supervisor of district 7.
H. H. Jsgrigg paid $1. as viewer of road change.
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William Teaque paid $3. for service as supervisor in district 4.
Willy Enochs paid $1.01 for serving notice on road viewers. Wright Stacy paid $1. for viewing a road.
Jacob Roberts paid $13.50 for services as trustee.
Corkins Brown paid $11. for services as trustee.
Thornton Cornwell paid $11. for services as trustee.
"Ordered that the following allswences be made to R.B. Chils for medical servises rendard to this Enery, a poor person not an inhabitent of Brown town- ship, who was lying sick therein without funds or money". Allowed $7. R. B. Child allowed $8.50 for medical services to the wife of James Roberts, a poor person, resident of the township.
The petition of Henry Robertson and others for a change in the road from his house to Sparks Ferry road granted and supervisor of district 2 is ordered to open said road 25 feet wide, if practible. .
Mt. Carmel, April 2, 1855: Richard Wills paid $35. for teaching school 4 for 2 months. Henry Robertson paid $4. for services as township clerk. Samuel Caulking paid $10.50 for services as township treasurer. David Porter paid $1. as supervisor in district 4. John Postlewaite paid $1. for services as township clerk. Jacob Roberts and Thornton Cornwell paid $1. each as Judge of election. John D. Thompson paid $1. for serving as Clerk of election.
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William Dowlin paid $10. for service as supervisor in district 1.
John D. Thompson and Jacob Roberts pd 85c for glass furnished schools 3 and 8. Result of election held at it. Carnel April 2, 1855:
For township trustee: Harrison Cornwell-54; Thomas J. Jean-54.
For township clerk; morrison Gordon-53.
For township treasurer: Simeon Pollard-52.
Road supervisors elected: 1-Jacob Horner; 2-Isaac Scott; 3-P. C. Spangler; 4-Joseph Willong; 5-John D. Thompson; 6-D. P. Stewart; 7-George A. Rosenbaum. *
C-Burg, April 9, 1855: Board met to organize. Jacob Roberts time expired. Thornton Cornwell resigned. Harrison Cornwell sworn in as a trustee. Thomas 1. Jean, who was elected trustee failed to attend because of sickness. Morrison Gordon, who was elected township clerk, refused to serve and Henry Robertson was again appointed clerk. Simeon Pollard who was elected treasure: informed the Board that he was not altogether ready to fill his band so the Board agrees to wait on him. Lorkins Brown appointed President of the Board.
C-Burg, April 16, 1855: Thomas J. Jean sworn in as trustee by n. P. Mather. Tax of 3c on each $100. levied for township and road purposes.
William Robertson was paid $1.50 as clerk of election held at int. Carnel on the second tuesday in October, 1854.
Simeon Pollard posted bond of $1500. with n. P. Mather and Silas Pollard as security for filling the post of township treasurer.
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C-Burg, Sept. 3, 1855: Board met and ajourned on account of clerk not being present.
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C-Burg, Sept. 10, 1855: Ordered that Corkins Brown receive the Library for Brown township.
Made arrangements to take the enumeration of children in the township. ** *
C-Burg, Sept. 24, 1855: John D. Thompson pd $2.50 for work in district 5. Francis Horner paid $7.40 for teaching in district 1.
A list of the children in township was made and report sent to county Auditor.
C-Burg, Sept. 25, 1855: Jefferson J. Jean not being present and was "sic". Washington warren appointed supervisor of district 5 in place of John D. Thompson who has removed from said district.
The township library was received and it was agreed that one half of the books be deposited at Mt. Carnel and the other half at Campbellsburg. William Robertson appointed librarian at Mt. Carnel and Robert Denny at C-Burg until
C-Burg, Feb. 18, 1856: Joseph Willong pd $2.50 as supervisor in district 4. j.W. Jean pd $23.50 for service at school 3, getting wood and visiting school, repair of school house and employing teacher.
P.C. Spangler pd $3. for service as supervisor in district 3.
Petition of P.C. Spangler and 28 others for a road to be located leading from the northeast corner of section 16 running north on the section line between E. Jean and land belonging to the estate of Ely W. Malott on said line between J.W. Jean and said lalott, on said line between D. H. Porter and Elija lletlin, on said Line between Samuel Spangler and John McEntire, on said line to the old river hill through lands belonging to the estate of Stewart turgison, on or near said line to Clifty creek, then on or near the line running between Hiraz Wilcox and the said Fergusons til said line strikes White River, then down said river to Lowdons Ferry. Willion Robertson, Thomas Il. Nicholson and Thomas Mathew appointed viewers.
David Green presents a petition signed by himself, I. P. Mather, L.W. Leach, John W. Wilkong, Edmond Jean, John McIntire, Norton Gould and Peter Link, for the Board to sell so much of the school lands owned and occupied by Peter Link. (80 A.) and David Green (80A.), being part of section 16. Trustees proceeded to give notice of the sale of lands as set forth in the petition and decided that the balloting should take place at the annual April election at int. Carnet. *
C-Burg, March 17, 1856: Road petitioned for by P.C. Spangler and others runn- ing from the northeast corner of section 16 to Loudons Ferry on White River is granted and district 3 ordered to make said road 25 ft. wide if practable. William Robertson pd $6.50 for service as librarian and viewing a road. David P. Stuart pd $2.50 as supervisor of roads in district 6. Benjamin Wiesner pd $75. for teaching school in district 5.
Joseph Freed pd $75. for teaching school in district 2. W.C. Dixon some for teaching school 3.
c. A. Devault same for teaching school 6.
John D. Thompson pd $65. for teaching school 8.
Wright Stacy pd $75. for teaching school 7.
Francis Horner pd some for teaching school 1. Thomas M. Nicholson pd $5.10 as Director in district 5. Isaac Scott pd $8.75 as supervisor in district 2. Wright Stacy pd $7.85 as Director in district 1. Silas L. Reed pd $8.45 as Director in district 2. Corkins Brown pd $9.08 for expenses in district 6.
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Mt. Carmel, April 7, 1856: Results on an election held at Mt. Carmel April 7: For Justice of the Peace -- E. M. C. leyman-60; Washington Jean-32; Henry Robertson - 26.
For Constable: Elisha Driskell-83; Thomas Coin-40; J.W. Wheeler-22; A. W. Brown- 2.
For Trustee: A.W. Brown-66; M.S. Barnett-47.
For Clerk: W.B. Teaque-41; Silas L. Reed-33.
For Treasurer: Isaac Brewer-68; Wesly Corkins-30.
For sale of school lands: yes-78; no-1.
For road supervisors:
District 1: William Mcclintock-0, Richard Hughes-21.
2: Jesse Williams-16.
3: John McJntire-8.
4: McCama Phipps-4.
5: John Link-6; Hiram Mathew-7; A. P. Hopper-6.
6: James Stevins-6. 7: Henry Monchon-5. John Link pd $19. for serving as Director in district 4.
Joseph Lawyer pd $9. for serving as Director in district 8.
Jacob Horner pd $ 13. for serving as Director in district 1.
Jacob Horner pd $4. as supervisor of district 1.
Noah Pollard pd $75. for teaching school 4. Henry Robertson pd $11. as clerk of township. Thomas J. Jean pd $ 12. as trustee.
Corkins Brown pd $ 15. as trustee.
Sincon Pollard pd $12. as treasurer of township.
Harrison Cornwell pd $12. as trustee. · *
C-Burg, April 14, 1856: Allen W. Brown sworn in as trustee, William B. Teaque as clerk and Isaac Brewer as treasurer by Nathaniel P. Mather. Harrison Corn- well appointed president of the Board.
Henry Robertson pd $1. for services as clerk.
April 19, 1856: Board met at home of Peter Link and fixed a price of $3. per acre on lots 4 and 5 (school lands) in section 16 which voters had voted to sell.
Mt. Carnel, April 28, 1856: T. J. Jean being absent the other two trustees proceeded to business. The township library ordered to remain as is, with not? the books at Mt. Carnel and half at Campbellsburg. William Robertson appointed librarian at It. Carmel and Lares Stephens at Campbellsburg. Tax of 7c on each $100. of real and personal property.
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It. Carnel, May 29, 1856: Called meeting. Jesse Williams paid $4.56 for serving as supervisor in district 2. .
Mt. Carmel, June 20, 1856: Thornton Cornwell, Thomas M. Nicholson and Isaac Scott, viewers of a change in the road leading from Claysville to Bono petition- ed for by Jacob Freed and others, report that the change commencing at the northwest corner of section 34 in town 311, range 2 east and running thence south on the line dividing said section 34 and 33 and ranging 160 polls more or less to the southwest corner of northwest quarter of section 34 will be of public utility. Supervisor in district 7 ordered to open the change 25 feet wide if practable.
Sane three viewers report on a change in the road leading from Lost River to Clifty Mill petitioned for by Thomas Goen and others, commencing at the south- west corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 23 town 30, range 2 east and running along the line between Thomas Goen and Willich Lawyer to the northeast corner of William Lawyers Land. Board orders super- visor of district 5 to change the road accordingly.
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