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nov. 11, 1861: 444 scholars in 31, 28 and 67 in 411, 22.
Nov. 22, 7861: C. H. Richards appointed director of school district 7 to serve until the first saturday in October, 1862 or until his successor be elected and qualified.
Dec. 11, 1861: George A. Rosenbaum appointed director of school district 4 until the first saturday. in October 1862.
Dec. 12, 1861: Jacob Freed appointed supervisor road district 7 to kill the vacancy of Miles J. Hitchcock.
Dec. 21, 1861: Wiley Enochs, constable, paid $4.15 as fees in the case of Brown township (by James Q. Roberts, supervisor district 3) US John Cornwell. feb. 17, 1862: n. P. Mather appointed director of school district 6 until first saturday in October 1862.
Charles Collier was paid $25., the amount due district 6 on account of their school not being completed in the winter of 1860-61.
Mar. 5, 1862: T. J. Wilson paid $8.75 as supervisor in road district 6. Mar. 7, 1862: James Q. Roberts paid $2.50 as supervisor in district 3. April 5, 1862: John Dickart paid $3. as supervisor in district 2.
April 7, 1862: Results of an election held this day at Mt. Carnel: Justice: n. P. Mather-93; G. A. Rosenbaum-78; T.S. webb-54.
Constable: Wiley Enochs-91; T. J. Wilson-81; G.W. Bogle-18; W. A. Elliot :- -2; James W. Elliott-43.
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Trustee: Lewis Casper-96.
Supervisors:
Dist. 1: Simeon Westfall-18; D. Caress-1.
2: John Dickart-1; Richard Wheeler-12.
3: William Dennis-3; B. Spangler-1.
4: John Willong-2; norton Gould-4.
5: Thomas Goen-15; Henry Brown-5.
6: A. Overman-15; William F. Blackburn-4.
7: F.D. Badger-15; John Hays-5.
April 19, 1862: Peter Link paid $5. for error in payment for building
school house 4. April 22, 1862: n. P. Mather paid $2.28 for justice fees in case of Brown township us. John Cornwell and Albert Windle.
80¢ paid to William F. Blackburn for constable fees in case of Brown town- ship vs. Albert Windle, failing to work the public highway.
July 28, 1862: George A. Rosenbaum paid $2.50 for repairing school 4. Aug. 23, 1862: Summary of school enumeration: 42 males and 34 females in 41, 25; 222 males and 199 females in 31, 28; 12 males and I female trans- ferred from Jefferson township; 3 males and 5 females transferred from Vernon township; 4 males and 4 females transferred from Orange county. Total of 283 males and 153 females.
Sept. 5, 1862: Isaac Brewer paid $5. for service as librarian for 2 years. Sept. 27, 1862: J. M. Caress employed to teach school 1 for 5 months at $20. per month and school to start on Sept. 29.
Oct. 13, 1862: B. F. Nicholson employed at $ 1. per day to teach school 6. Oct. 18, 1862: S. C. Nicholson to teach school 5 at $1. per day starting Oct. 20. Oct. 20, 1862: D. L. Haga to teach school 4 at $1. per day.
Cct. 27, 1862:
J.B. Porter employed to teach school 9 for $40. per month and he is required to furnish an assistant licensed by county school examine :. Oct. 30, 1862: Emma A. Graves employed to teach school 7 at 75€ per day starting llov. 4. Nov. 1, 1862: J. L. Roberts to teach school 3 at $1. per day starting lov. 3. Nov. 8, 1862: R. Denny to teach school 8 at $1. per day.
Dec. 31, 1862: W. P. Booker paid $4. for wood furnished school 3.
Jan. 10, 1863: J.L. Akers employed at $1. per day to complete the unexpires term of school 4 starting Jan. 12.
Jan. 31, 1863: Trustec notified teachers that the length of school in Brown township for the year 1862-63 would be 100 days.
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mar. 3, 1863: Tax of 20 per $100. Levied for township purposes and Is per 3100. levied for special school purposes, with the concurrence of the County Commissioners.
April 7, 1863: Results of an election held at Mt. Carmel on April 6:
Trustee: L. Caspar-106.
Constable: T. J. Wilson-97; Wiley Enoch-97.
Supervisors:
Dist. 7: W.T. Cornwell-20.
2: M. Robertson-11; William Hamilton-12.
3: W.P. Booker-8. 4: E.m. Davis-6.
5: 2. Wedgewood-11. 6: Francis Click-15. 7: John miller-2.
April 13, 1863: Sold to Jacob Freed the tract of land heretofore conveyed to John Hays, John Miller and James H. Thomas as school trustees of school district 9 in 31, 28 and their successors in office forever, for school purposes, by Wright Stacy situated on north line of the north east quarter of section 33, for $15.
Sept. 1, 1863: Summary of school enumeration of 1863: 248 males and 221 females in 31, 2E; 37 males and 29 penales in 41, 28; 13 males and 12 females . transferred from Jefferson township; 2 males and 5 females transferred from Vernon township. Total of 300 males and 267 females.
Oct. 1, 1863: G.W. Bartlett to teach school 7 for $1.25 per day starting October 5.
Oct. 6, 1863: H. M. Caress to teach school 2 at $1.25 per day starting lov. 2. Oct. 17, 1863: Emma A. Graves to teach school 8 starting nov. 2, 251. per day. Oct. 19, 1863: S. L. Reed transferred from district 9 to district 6 for school purposes, good cause being shown by him for such transfer. Oct. 20, 1863: R.B. Driscoll to teach school 9 at $2. per day and he is to furnish an assistant.
Oct. 23, 1863: William H. Krutsinger to teach school 6 at $1.28 per day starting Oct. 26.
Oct. 24, 1863: S. Collier to teach school 4 at $1.25 per day starting on Oct. 26.
Oct. 31, 1863: S.C. Nicholson to teach school 5 at $1.25 per day, start-
ing on nov. 2. J.C. Caress to teach school 3 at $1.25 per day starting
on Ilov. 9. Nov. 6, 1863: R.D. Thompson to teach school 1 at $1.25 per day starting the second monday in loveriver.
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Nav. 16, 1863 : M.S. Barnett paid $8.95 for wood and repairs school 3.
nov. 17, 1863: F.D. Badger paid $1. as supervisor of district 7.
nov. 18, 1863: 421 scholars in 311, 2E and 76 scholars in 411, 2E. year 1864.
April 5: Results of election held April 4.
Trustee: L. Casper-75; T.M. Nicholson-1.
Constable: M. n. Robertson-58; T. J. Wilson-28; Thomas Goen-21; Wiley Enochs-39.
Supervisors: J.C. Caress-2; John C. Cornwell-22.
2: R. Wheeler-14; T. M. Nicholson-1.
3: R. Starks-3.
4: David Green-4; Stephen Collier-1.
5: John Goen-10. 6: H. Conklin-8.
May 9: 469 scholars in 31, 28 and 66 scholars in 41, 2E. Aug. 20: William Wesner and Israel Werner of Jefferson township transfert- ed to Brown township for school purposes.
Aug. 23: Samuel Hays of Vernon township transferred to Brown township for school purposes.
Sept. 1: 245 males and 245 females in 31, 2E as scholars and 37 males and 29 female scholars in 41, 28. 14 males and 15 females in 31, 38 (Jeffer- son trop. ) and 3 males and 7 females in 21, 2E. (Vernon twp. ) for a total of 299 males and 296 penales age 5 to 21.
nov. 2: James J. Baker employed to teach school 7 at $1.50 per day and school to start november 14.
nov. 4: J.C. Voyles appointed Director of school district 9. nathaniel Green appointed Director of school district 3.
nov. 19: noah Pollard to teach school 4 at $1.50 per day starting nov. 21. H. M. Caress to teach school 5 at $1.50 per day starting Dec. 5. A.S. Thompson to teach school 8.
nov. 26: Francis Horner to teach school 2 and start nov. 28.
Dec. 1: Wm. H. Krutsinger to teach school 6 starting Dec. 5. Dec. 3: Simon P. Caress to teach school 3 starting Dec. 5 at $1.35 pt day. Dec. 5: Ezekiel !. Caress to teach school 1 at $1.50 per day. J. B. Porter to teach school 9 at $2. per day and to furnish a assistant teacher.
year 1865.
Jan. 6: Teachers notified that the school tern would be 60 days. Mar. 10: Tax Levied of The on $100. for township purposes and also 125 per $100. for school purposes, with concurrence of County Commissioners.
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April: Persons declared elected at an election held the first Monday: Trustee: William H. Krutsinger.
Constables: Nelson Lovelace and Thomas Goen. 1753106
Supervisors: Samuel Wilson, Henry Robertson, John Link, D.B. Driskell, Jacob Bowers, J.C. Voyles and William A. Elliott.
Aug. 2: Norbin A. Cornwell appointed Librarian at Mt. Carnel. Order issued to S. Wilson, supervisor of district 1 to repair a bridge.
Aug. 22: J.C. Voyles paid $7.50 for lumber, $1.50 for nails and know, $15. for work on seats.
Aug. 23: Summary of school enumeration for 1865: 38 males and 26 females in 41, 28; 227 males and 202 females in 31, 28; 12 males and 13 females in 31, 3E. ; 4 males and 6 females in 21, 22. for a total of 281 males and 247 females between the age of 5 and 21.
Aug. 25: Received $15.55 as tuition funds for 41, 28 that is situated in Brown township from the county treasurer of Lawrence County for the year 1864 and half of 1865.
Oct. 2: Benjamin Spangler appointed supervisor of district 3 due to the removal of John Link from the township.
nov. 7: G.A. Rosenbaum allowed $1. for 8 window bolts; 75c for 5 pares of glass size 10 by 12 inches; 15c for putty and $2.50 for work on the school house.
nov. 9: Washington Jean appointed director of school district 3.
nov. 30: Thomas Nicholson appointed supervisor of road district 2 to
fill the vacancy of Henry Robertson, late of that district.
Dec. 1: Alfred Krutsinger to teach school 7 at $1.85 per day starting December 4.
Dec. 2: W. H. Krutsinger to teach school 9 at 32. a day starting Dec. 4. Mahala J. Hunter to be assistant at school 9 at 50€ per day. W. H. Rosenbaum to teach school 4 at $1.60 a day. Seth Stratton to teach school 8 at $1.50 per day. n. A. Cornwell to teach school 2 at $1.60 per day. Samuel Nicholson to teach school 1 at $1. 60 per day. Charlotte Craycroft to teach school 5 at 31.50 per day.
Dec. 6: William Hatfield to teach school 3 at $1.75 per day. J. B. Porter to teach school 6 at $1.85 per day.
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year 1866.
Jan. 6: C.H. Richards of Saltilloville paid for services as director of school 7: 40c for one water bucket; $4.75 paid to J. B. Danner for repairs; $2. 15 for material; 30c for window springs.
Jan. 12: J.C. Voyles paid $3.60 for repairs on school 9 and window glass.
Jan. 22: Visited schools 6 and 7 with county school examiner.
Feb. 22: Length of school session to be 59 days and no more.
nelson Lovelace paid 50c for serving commission on Benjamin
Spangler to become supervisor of road district 3.
Feb. 23: Employed Morra Gordon and Con. Cobble to repair the county bridge over Twin Creek which is in a critical condition. Said Gordon and Cobble are to repair the bridge till satisfactory in the judgement of the trustee and are to furnish 150 feet of hewn timber, iron bolts, screws and other necessary repairs and are to be paid $40.
Feb. 28: $8.12 paid to Washington Jean for sundries furnished school 3: 60€ for a broom; 10c for one tin cup; 12c for a pound of nails; $3.50 for repairs; 65€ for painting blackboard; 10c for one pound of nails; $1.05 for seven window glasses and $2. for making desks. Received $6.55 from S. D. Sayles for rent of east half of the south east quarter of section 16, town 3 north.
March 1: Seth Stratton paid $94. as teacher of school 8. W. H. Krutsinger paid $118. as teacher of school 9. Mahala J. Hunter paid $29.50 as assistant at school 9.
March 2: L. Casper paid for furnishing broom and tin cup to school 5.
March 3: S. C. Nicholson paid $94. for teaching school 1. Orange Brown paid $9.30 for furnishing 7th cords of wood for school 5.
March 6: W. H. Krutsinger paid $65.45 as trustee by order of county. March 10: William Hatfield paid $103.25 for teaching school 3. Charlotte Craycroft paid $88.50 for teaching school 5. Wm. H. Rosenbaum paid $94.40 for teaching school 4. Richard Wheeler paid $7.20 for 6 cords of wood for school 2.
Mar. 16: J. B. Porter pa id $109.15 for teaching school 6. Alfred Krutsinger paid $109.15 for teaching school 7.
Mar. 19: n.A. Cornwell paid 394.50 for teaching school 2. April: Election held first Monday and following were winners: Justices: C. Prow and H. Robertson. Constables: J. H. Link and Relson Lovelace. Trustee: J.C. Voyles.
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Supervisors: 1-J.C. Caress; 2-failed by tie; 3-C.S. Jean; 4-9 ... Bogle; 5-failed by tie; 6-L. Casper; 7-John Hays.
April 4: Tax levied of 3c per $100. for special school purposes and 20 per $100. for township purposes.
Wm. A. Elliott paid $3. as supervisor of district 7.
April 10: J.C. Voyles paid $6. as supervisor of district 6.
April 12: Samuel Wilson paid $6. as supervisor of district 1.
April 18: R. J. Jean paid $7. for 7 cards wood furnished school 3.
Abner Chastain paid $12.80 for 8 cards wood for school 9.
April 27: Thomas Goen paid for 5 cards wood @$1.49 for school 6. May 3: Hezekiah Conklin appointed Librarian at Campbellsburg. Un. H. Krutsinger paid $4.40 as former trustee.
May 10: Lewis Casper appointed director of school 9.
June 5: A. Baxter paid $33.10 for services at school 7: $14. for wood; 60¢ for broom; 50c for chalk; $18. for repairs on school house. June 21: Nelson Lovelace paid 20c for serving notice on John Hays, super- visor elect; 50c on Newton Montgomery, supervisor elect; and $1. for serving notice on Jeremiah Caress, supervisor elect.
June 25: n. P. Mather paid $1.20 for 12 panes of glass and $1. for repairs on school 6.
July 5: David Green paid 65c for one broom; 15c for 1 cup; 5c for screws and $9.75 for 6'2 cards of wood.
July 13: Wm. H. Krutsinger paid $5.10 for doing township business. Aug. 28: Mahala J. Barnard and Andrew J. Collier transferred from Jeller- son township to Brown for school purposes; there being I male and 3 girls. Aug. 30: Silas L. Reed appointed director of school 6.
Sept. 3: Summary of school enumeration for 1866: 71 in 40, 28; 7 in 21, 28; 10 in 31, 38; 474 in 31, 28; 2 transferred from Orange County; making a total of 300 males and 264 females between 5 and 21 years of age. Sept. 12: Jacob Bowers paid $3. for 2 days service as supervisor of district 5.
Sept. 22: B. A. Spangler paid $1.50 for 1 day as supervisor district 3. Sept. 30: A. A. McClellen to teach school 7 at $2.50 per day starting ση Που. 5.
J.M. Berry to teach school 4 at $1.75 per day starting nov. 5. William Brown appointed director of school 8.
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Oct. 20: Levi Gifford appointed director of school 7.
Oct. 30: Me Phipps appointed director of school 4.
Albert Mather to teach school 8 at $1.75 per day starting lou. 12.
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Που. 10: Jacob Roberts to teach school 3 at $1.75 per day starting now 25. 2.W. Jean appointed director of school 3. E. D. Baker appointed director of school 2. Orange Brown appointed director of school 5.
J.C. Caress appointed director of school 1.
F. Snodgrass appointed Librarian for Brown township.
Charlotte Craycroft to teach school 6 at $1.75 per brux starting Nov. 19. day
Francis Horner to teach school 2 at $1.75 per day starting on 26 of november.
William Rosenbaum to teach school 1 at $1.75 per day starting 19 of november.
Employed Bartlett Childers to repair the county bridge spanning Twin Creek near William Shoults, which is now impassable, made so by high water. Said Childers is to put in 6 new sills, raise the stone pillar to its former height, straighten the bridge, spike down the floor plank up the sides and to have the work all done by the 25th day of Dec- ember, for which work and repairs he is to recieve $100., the County Commissioners concurring in the above.
nov. 20: notice given that sealed proposals would be received until Monday the 26th of november for the building of a privy for school 9. nov. 21: Rebecca Cracraft to teach school 5 at $1.75 per day starting on the 3rd of December.
nov. 26: Employed J. L. Reed and J.L. Shanks to build a privy for school district 9 for the sum of $40.
year 1867.
Jan. 22: Length of school session to be 67 days.
Feb. 16: Joseph M. Berry paid $117.25 for teaching school 4.
1.W. Jean paid $1. as serving on election board, and 70€ for one broom and tin cup.
Feb. 20: Albert Mather paid $117.25 for teaching school 8.
Feb. 21: A. R. Mcclelland paid $157.50 for teaching school 7.
Feb. 22: Charlotte Craycroft paid $117.25 for teaching school 6.
Mar. 8: William Rosenbaum paid $117.25 for teaching school 1. Mar. 9: Rebecca A. Craycroft paid $117.25 for teaching school 5. Mar. 12: Jacob Roberts said $117.25 for teaching school 3.
Max. 15: Peter J. Martin paid $157.50 for teaching school 9. Apr. 6: E.D. Baker paid 53.70 for glass, repairs on school 2. Apr. 11: W.H. Pollard appointed Librarian for Brown township.
Apr. 22: C. Gifford paid $10.80 for glass and repairs on school 7.
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May 2: J. Leach paid $7. for 7 cards of wood furnished school 8.
may 28: Wm. Brown paid $2.60 for repairs on school 8.
may 29: A.S. Wilcox paid $11.25 for wood furnished school 1.
june 6: Levied special school tax of 5€ per $100. and 100 per $100. for township purposes; also 5€ per $100. and 250 on each poll; also 20 per $100. for road purposes.
june 15: James S. Thomas paid $12.40 for wood furnished school 1. Richard Wheeler paid $8.80 for 8 cords of wood for school 2.
Orange Brown paid $33.34: $11.59 for wood for school 5; $14.25 for wood furnished school 6; $7.50 for repairs.
june 27: G.W. Bogle paid for 2 days service as supervisor in district 4.
July 5: John Hays paid $4.50 for 3 days work as supervisor district 7. July 16: Um. C. Mather pd $4.50 for 3 days work as supervisor.
Hug. 17: Newton H. Montgomery pd 33. as supervisor of district 2.
Sept. 4: J.S. Thomas pd $1.50 for work on bridge in district 6.
Sept. 6: Daniel Brooks pd $1.50 for work on bridge in district 6. Sept. 12: Silas Pollard pd $3. for warning hands in district 7 and $1.50 for one day extra work as supervisor in district 7.
J.C. Boyles pd $12.30 for repairs on schools 1, 2, 6, and 9. Colvin Jeans paid $2. for warning hands.
John n. Baker appointed supervisor of road district 7 in place of Silas Pollard, resigned.
Sept. 21: C.H. Richards appointed director of school district 7. I. P. Mather appointed director of school district 6. Simeon Pollard appointed director of school district 9.
Oct. 23: Petition of Stephen D. Sayles, Mc Phipps, David Green, David Moneyhan and George A. Rosenbaum to the trustee to sell the east half of the south cost quarter of section 16, 31, 28 containing 76A.
Oct. 26: At a meeting of the qualified voters of district 9 it was re- solved that the public school be postponed until an additional room could be built on the present school house, it being to small to accommodate all the scholars .
Oct. 31: Advertised an election for the sale of the real estate petitions for Oct. 23. Election to be held at Mt. Carmel on nov. 23, 1867 between the hours of 10: A.M. and 4: P. M.
nov. 1: Contracted with Jonah L. Reed for the building of an addition to school house 9 to be 29 ft. Long and 25 ft. wide with three windows in the west side and two in the south side and one door and the roof to be turned on the old house to suit the new one with three sides ceiled. Lumber, nails, and all other materiel furnished on the ground and said
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Reed is to have for the work $300. when there is money on hand sufficient to pay him.
number of scholars in nov .: 475 in 31, 2E; 71 in 41, 2E.
John R. Freed to teach school 4 at $1.75 per day starting nov. 4. Charlotte Cracraft Hatfield to teach school 3 starting nov. 15. James H. Jones to teach school 6 starting nov. 25.
George Rosenbaum elected director of school district 4. john R. Freed elected teacher of school 4. William Gallahan appointed director of school 2.
Francis Horner elected to teach school 2.
j. M. Berry elected director and Alfred Krutsinger teacher school ? James H. Jones elected to teach school 6.
Albert il other elected to teach school 8.
Charlotte Hatfield elected to teach school 3.
William H. Rosenbaum elected to teach school 5.
Mongo S. Wilcox clected director and Simon P. Caress teacher of school district 1.
Ilov. 9: Alford Krutsinger to teach school 7 starting lov. 11. J. M. Berry to be assistant at school 7 for $1.75 per day.
Nov. 23: Results of election on question of selling land as petitioned for on Oct. 23: 27 for sale and 0 against.
nov. 29: Minimum price of $2. per acre fixed by trusice for the land.
llσυ. 23 : Albert mother to teach school 8 starting lov. 25.
nov. 30: Simon P. Caress to teach school 1 starting Dec. 2. William H. Rosenbaum to teach school 5 starting. Dec. 2. Francis Horner to teach school 2 starting Dec. 2.
Dec. 12: Letter received from the county commissioners stating that they had located and established a road in Brown township as follows: Connenc- ing at the Saltilloville and lifty Will road on the line dividing sections 22 and 23 thence running south on said line between the lands of Royal B. Child and james P. Martin and John C. Voyles and James P. Martin and Charles Christison and John Vellon and Orange M. Lemon and john Pollard and Orange M. Lemon and lathan Arnold and running thence still south through the lands owned by llathan Arnold to sections 26 and 27 to the corners of sections 26, 27, 34 and 35 thence east along and upon the sect- ion line dividing sections 26 and 34 between the lands of nathan Arnold and Rhoda Hornocker and Nathan Arnold and Peter C. Cauble until it inter- sect the state road leading from Mt. Carmel to Fredericksburg. Also we establish another road in the township as follows: Commencing at the road leading from lit. Carmel to Bono where it runs a south west direction across the corner of the north west corner of the south west corner of
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section 10, 311, 26 and from thence changed so as to follow the line divid- ing section 10 and continuing due west until it intersects the Bono and Livonia road. Also we change the Bono and Livonia road commencing in the center thereof at the north east corner of section 16, 311, 28 and from thence run due south on the line dividing sections 16 and 15 about 8 rods thence west about 15 rods to intersect said road. year 1868.
Jan. 23: J.L. Reed to be paid $296. when there is sufficient funds. J.L. Reed paid $54. for repairs on school 9. E. G. Goen paid $2. for work in district 7. Orange Brown paid $6. for hauling rock for school 9. C. Brown paid 50€ for freight on stone.
Jan. 26: Thomas J. Stevens to teach school 9 for $4. a day and to furnish an assistant, to start Feb. 2.
Jan. 11: Along Wilcox appointed director of school district 1.
jan. 15: School tern announced as 77 days.
Feb. 4: C. Brown paid $7.30 for sash locks and nails for school 9.
Feb. 7: Christian Prow pd $34. for nails for school 9.
Feb. 8: nathaniel P. Mather and Peter Link to be paid $301.45 when funds are available, for lumber, brick and plastering work on school 9.
Feb. 21: John R. Freed paid $134.75 for teaching school 4.
Feb. 25: Jacob Freed paid 95€ for repairs on road.
Feb. 29: Alfred Krutsinger paid $134.75 for teaching school 7.
J.M. Berry paid $134.75 for teaching as assistant at school 7. Mar. 3: Levied for special school purposes a tax of 25€ per $100. and 25c on each poll; also 5€ per $100. for township purposes and 25c each poll. Mar. 7: Janes H. Jones paid $134.75 for teaching school 6. Albert Mather paid $134.75 for teaching school 8.
Mar. 9: Charlotte Hatfield paid $134.75 for teaching school 3.
Mar. 14: Simon P. Caress paid $134.75 for teaching school 1.
Mar. 16: Francis Horner paid $134.75 for teaching school 2.
Mar. 17: William H. Rosenbaum paid $ 134.75 for teaching school 5.
Apr .: Following persons were elected at an election held first Monday in April, 1868: Trustee-John C. Voyles; Supervisors: 1- James Williams; 2-Azariah Baker; 3-John Russell; 4-Samuel W. Stratton; 5-samuel Barnard; 6-Simon D. Hornocker; 7-John A. Phipps.
Aprl. 9: John C. Voyles paid $89.85 as trustee for one year.
Apr. 23: B.F. Holaday appointed supervisor of district 6.
May 1: R.C. Martin appointed Librarian for the township.
May 16: Thomas J. Stevens paid $308. for teaching school 9.
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June 15: Smith and rro paid $15. for stove for school 9.
June 16: William Callahan paid $55. for repairs on school 2. Steven Reister paid $4.50 for glass furnished school 9.
C.H. Richards paid $7. for serving as Register and Clerk of an election and $10.70 for rent and repairs for school 7. Jacob Freed paid $10. for wood furnished school 7. William Hamilton paid as supervisor in district 5. Peter Link paid as supervisor for district 6.
June 17: C. Prow paid $4.25 for money he paid J.E. Bush as supervisor of district 4; $1.45 for wood furnished school 4 and $5.10 for glass, Lock, bucket and broom.
G. A. Rosenbaum paid $6. for repairs on school 4. Lewis Caspar paid $13. for 62 days as Register in the township. Simeon Pollard paid $2.65 for repairs on school 9.
W.H. Pollard paid $2.60 for repairs on school 8 and $12. for services as township librarian for 13 months.
june 18: J.M. Nicholson paid $9.50 for repairs on school 5. R.L. Porter paid $3.75 for wood furnished school 7. Peter Drake paid $10.60 for wood furnished school 8.
June 23: Bonney and Birey paid $49.50 for writing tablets for the twp. n. A. Cornwell paid $12.50 for wood furnished school 2.
July 10: n. P. Mather paid $5.75 for repairs on school 6.
July 18: J.C. Voyles paid $8. for desk and table furnished the township.
Oct. 2: S.W. Stratton given 3 picks for district 4.
Oct. 7: Benjamin Mahorney paid $450. for building school house 11. Uct. 10: H. Conklin appointed director of district 9; L.G. Hudleston for district 11. Alfred Krutsinger elected teacher of school 7 at $1.75 per day starting nov. 2.
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