Records of Brown Township, Washington County, Indiana, deaths 1896-1933 and other records, Part 7

Author: Cook, C. E., of Indianapolis
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Oct. 24: E.L. Caress elected teacher of school 5, starting lov. 23. Margaret M. Clark elected teacher of school 8, start nov. 9. Francis Horner elected teacher of school 11 starting nov. 23.


Oct. 30: James ill. Caress elected teacher school 2 starting lov. 16.


Oct. 31: Morrison Gordon paid $10.50 for covering school house 6. William Hatfield elected teacher school 3 starting nov. 16. School directors appointed: George W. Foutch for district 3; Samuel W. Stratton for district 4; Archibald Baxter for district 10; John B. Hays for district 7 and John Goen for district 5. Number of scholars in nov .: 466 in 311, 22 and 83 in 40, 22. nov. 2: Employed John R. Freed to teach school 10 at $1.75 per day, start- ing November 76.


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nov. 2: H. H. Jsgrigg appointed school director of district 8. J. B. Porter elected to teach school 9 with miss J.H. Porter to be his assistant, to be paid $3.50 per day starting lov. 23. Nov. 14: Albert Mather to teach school 6 starting lov. 23. Ilov. 16: Simon P. Caress to teach school 1 starting lov. 30.


nov. 23: O.L. Child to teach school 4 starting nov. 23.


Dec. 26: William n. Burns paid $700. for building school house 10. year 1869.


Jan. 27: J.M. Taylor and Company paid $27.21 for brooms, buckets, and repairs on schools.


jan. 30: J.M. Taylor paid $12.75 for stoves, pipes, etc. for schools.


Feb. 10: William Hatfield paid $110.25 for teaching school 3.


Feb. 11: William Hatfield paid $1. for fixing blackboard at school 3.


Feb. 13: James M. Caress paid $110.25 for teaching school 2. Maggie M. Clark paid $110.25 for teaching school 8.


tel. 18: Samuel W. Stratton paid $6. as supervisor of district 4 and $7.40 for bucket, door lock, etc for school 4. Samuel W. Stratton resigns as supervisor of road district 4.


Feb. 20: John B. Freed paid $169. for teaching school 10. O. L. Childs paid $110.25 for teaching school 4.


Feb. 22: Albert Mather paid $110.25 for teaching school 6.


Feb. 23 : J.B. Porter paid $220.50 for teaching school 9. Manuel B. Driskell appointed supervisor of road district 4.


Feb. 27: norbin A. Cornwell paid $6.50 for helping in library up until November of 1868.


Illar. 11: Orange Brown paid $37.08 for wood furnished schools 5, 6, and 9.


Mar. 13: H. H. Jsgrigg paid $3.15 for sundries furnished school 8.


Mar. 20: S. P. Caress paid $110.25 for teaching school I for 63 days.


Illar. 29: C.C. Christeson paid $3.50 for wood furnished school 1.


Apr. 2: Samuel Barnard paid $6. for 4 days work as supervisor district 5. Azariah Baker paid $4.50 for 3 days as supervisor district 2. Apr. 5: Results of an election held April 5, 1869: Trustee: P.C. Cauble-56; John F. Link-46; J.M. Taylor-20.


Constable: George Williams-104; E.D. Baker-99; H. Conklin-3. Supervisors: 1. J.C. Caress-4; francis Horner-3; Stephen Nicholson -. 2. Azariah Baker-5; William Gallahan-1. 3. William Jean-1; John C. Blunk-3. 4. James Gross- 4.


5. Janes Wesner-16; Merida Hughes-1 6. F. Click-3; J.M. Taylor-2; n. P. Mather-7.


7. William A. Elliott-1.


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Apr. 6: Francis Horner paid $110. 25 for teaching school 11. A. J. Hamilton paid $5.20 for wood furnished school 11. Apr. 21: Stephen Nicholson appointed supervisor of road district 1. May 1: Orange Lemon appointed supervisor of district 7 by reason of William A. Elliott not qualiling.


George monyhon paid for 712 cards of wood 090c per card for school 4. Joshua Larkin paid for 9 cards of wood 090€ per card for school 8.


may 20: John B. Hays paid for repairs on school 7.


may 21 : William it. Wires paid for 612 cords wood @$1.25 for school 7.


May 22: George W. Foutch pd for 8 cords of wood at 90€ per cord; $6. for one desk and $7.25 for repairs on school 3.


May 21: Archibald Baxter paid $1.25 for repairs and $13. for wood furn- ished school 10.


Way, 14: John Coolest paid $9. for wood furnished school 2.


Illay 22: Francis Horner appointed supervisor of district 1.


june 6: n. P. Mather paid $6. for registering township voters for 3 days.


July 3: number of scholars: 466 in 31, 28; 83 in 411, 22.


July 8: C.H. Richards paid $6. for registering township voters.


July 23: Lifted an order given to William 11. Burns for building school 10 for $700. by issuing two other orders to Sally Collier and Lewis In. Edwards for $350. each.


Aug. 23: Crounce Wires transferred from north East township, Orange Co. to Brown township for school purposes.


Sept. 13: O.L. Hays elected teacher of district 7.


Uct. 2: Results of an election held in school district 6:


Director: Henry Brown-5; Thomas Goen-2; Silas Pollard-2.


Teacher: Albert Mather-9.


Wood: Daniel B. Driskell at $1.20 per cord. School to start november 15.


Uct. 4: Henry H. Isgrigg elected director for school 8.


Lewis M. Edwards elected director and Wilson Martin teacher for school district 10.


Oct. 9: District 9 elected John M. Mccloskey teacher and James A. Evans director for school starting the first monday in november. Joshua Brown to furnish the wood at $1.29 per cord. James M. Taylor, director. Oct. 11: Maggie M. Clark elected to teach school 8.


Oct. 15: District 5 elected Israel Werner director and James R. Wesner teacher. Thomas Brewer to furnish wood at $1. per cord. Oct. 16: District I elected mat caress teacher and William mcclintock director of school to begin by the middle of november. John Mcclintock to furnish wood.


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Oct. 16: District 11 elected John Cornwell director and Elnora Clark teacher.


Oct. 18: District 2 elected George Hancock teacher and Richard Wheeler director.


District 4 elected Jesse Baker teacher starting Nov. 2.


lov. 15: S.W. Stratton paid $19.35 for 15 cords wood furnished school 9. number of scholars: 488 in 31, 28; 84 in 411, 2E.


year 1870:


Jan. 10: Francis Horner filed claim for 6:2 cards wood @$1. 10 for school 1. Feb. 7: James T. Werner claims 3 days work warning hands district 5.


Feb. 10: William Lawyer paid $6.75 for 7'2 cards wood for school 8.


Illar. 15: J.C. Blunk paid $2.25 for warning hands 112 days.


Mar. 18: List of road hands in district 3: Ben Spangler, Lewis Russell, J.W. Clouse, A. J. Taflinger, R. Steward, Jacob Roberts, William Jeans, Asa Jeans, Charles Pain, Ben Lawyer, Westley Caulking, P. Reister, J. C. Blunk, J. Blackwell, supervisor.


List of road hands for district 5: John Goen, John Brewer, Jacob Bowers, William Hamilton, James Johnson, Henry Brown, Thomas Goan, J. P. Martin, Edward Leach, Tra Sawtle, San, Barnard, Orange Brown, Thomas Brewer, Meride Hughes, Lewis Shriers, S. C. Nicholson, S.W. Woodward, George Rideler, David Foutch, Alford Leach, J. Fuller, John P. Legg, James T. Wesner-super. Mar. 26: Henry Brown, director of school 6 claims: 70¢ for class; 50c for broom; 50c for stove pipe; 10¢ for tin cup; and 9 cords of wood furn- ished by D. B. Driskell at $1.20 per cord.


Apr. 1: F.D. Badger $25.95 for wood and repairs on schools 7 and 10. Way 24: Thomas Brewer claims 22 11 cords wood for school 5 €$1. per cord. May 26: F. D. Badger claims for lumber, glass, broom, tin cup, paper tacks, stove pipe, box matcher, chalk for school 7 for 1857-68.


F. D. Badger $95. in favor of J. L. Reed given Jan. 28, 1868 and $25. 95 for 5 cords wood and repairs on schools 7 and 10.


George W. Foutch, director of school 3, $7.25 for wood and repairs May 28: John Cornwell claim for 912 cords of wood at $1.20.


n. A. Cornwell claim for 92 cards of wood at $1.0712, 1 broom and one tin cup for district 2.


Sept. 24: District 10 elected James H. Mathew director and Jesse Baker teacher for 1870-71.


Oct. 1: District 6 elected S.W. Woodward as director and John Richardson as teacher. T.S. Martin to furnish wood for 31.15 per cord. Oct., Ist Sat .: District 8 elected Tra Sawtell director and Albert Mather teacher.


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Oct: Second tuesday. following road supervisors elected: 1-H.s. Booker; 2-William Gallahan; 3-James Wesley Clouse; 4-George Foutch; 5-S. C. Nichol - son; 6-Charles M. Cornwell; 7-R.L. Porter.


Oct. 11: Israel Werner furnished 5, 500 shingles for school 3 at $3.50 per 1,000.


Oct. 14: District i elected Joseph Barnett director and Francis Horner teacher.


Oct. 16: District 4 elected Margaret Clark to teach starting lov. 3. Jacob sawyer to furnish the wood at 97c per cord.


Oct. 17: Alexander Smith appointed director of school district 3. note: Corkins Brown started serving as trustee between Oct. 17 and 31. Oct. 29: P.C. Couble paid $30. for service as trustee.


Oct. 31: Order issued to James Reynolds for $440. for building school 1. Money to be paid out of the next May dividend. House to be built by Benjamin llahorney.


Ilov. 2: William Rosenbaum elected teacher of school district 3.


lov. 12: Benjamin Mahorney paid $3. for warning hands in district 1.


Nov. 14: T. S. Martin paid $11.50 for 10 cords of wood furnished school 6. Number of scholars: 453 in 31, 28; 81 in 41, 2E; 25 in 31, 32; 9 in 20,28.


nov. 17: A. S. Booker sworn in as supervisor of road district 1. Ilov. 24: Tra Sawtell paid $10.28 for nails, glass, line, sand, brick, puty, lampblack, oil, varnish, chalk, waiting on mason and one days work in repairing school 8.


nov. 25: James R. Shepherd paid $21.45 for a stove for school 8 and stove pipes for schools 1, 8, and 9.


nov. 28: Reason L. Porter sworn in as supervisor of road district 7.


Dec. 3: Fletcher Thompson paix $10.50 for 10 cards of wood for school 8. J.F. Thompson paid $10.50 for wood for school 8.


Dec. 5: Morrison Gordon paid $7.50 for repairs on school 3; 31.50 for repairs on school 5; and $3. for repairs on school 9.


Dec. 12: J.W. Clause paid $6.30 for 7 cards of wood for school 3.


Dec. 13: Zephaniah Sawtell paid $4. for 2 sheep killed by dogs.


Dec. 27: J.W. Clause sworn in as supervisor of road district 3. George Beagley paid $9.60 for building stove flues. year 1871.


Jan. 2: T. S. Martin paid $11.50 for wood for district 6. Corkins Brown paid $8.77 for nails, glass and lumber. Jan. 11: J. R. Shepherd paid $13.80 for stove and pipe in district 4.


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Jan. 18: George Foutch sworn in as supervisor of road district 4.


tel. 10: Henry C. Wood paid $4.80 for taking a pauper to the asylum.


Feb. 11: Jesse L. Baker paid $133. for teaching school 10.


Feb. 17: O. L. Hays paid $133. for teaching school 7.


Feb. 20: D.B. Driskell paid $133. for teaching school 11.


Feb. 22: James B. Werner paid $133. for teaching.


tel. 25: J.A. Richardson paid $133. for teaching school 6.


Feb. 27: W.A. Rosenbaum paid $133. for teaching school 3. E. J. Hancock paid $133. for teaching school 2. Illar. 4: Francis Horner paid $133. for teaching school I and $4.50 as supervisor of road district 1.


O. M. Lemon paid $3. as supervisor of district 7.


Mar. 9: Maggie Clark paid $133. for teaching school 4. Albert Mather paid $133. for teaching school 8.


Illar. 10: A.S. Booker paid $12.37 for wood furnished school 11.


Mar. 13: John McClasky paid $171. for teaching school 9.


Mar. 18: S. R. Durbin paid $114. for teaching assistant at school 9.


Mar. 25: C. Brown paid $12.50 for service as trustee.


C. Prow paid $9. 65 for rent of house for school in district 9. Stephen Nicholson paid $3.15 for wood furnished school I in the month of January, 1869.


Mar. 27: Azarian Baker paid $2. for warning hands in district 2. Apr. 3: B.A. Wesner paid $2.50 for brick and lime to repair school 4.


Apr. 4: C. Brown paid $4.75 for wood and hauling wood for district 9. Apr. 9: Charles M. Cornwell sworn in as supervisor of road district 6. With consent of the county commissioners a tax of 25€ per $100. for special school purposes and 50c on each poll, and 3¢ per $100. for road purposes is levied.


May 29: P. C. Cauble paid $28.80 for 20 cards of wood for school 9. J. K. Mathew paid $14.50 for wood furnished school 10; 31.35 for 94 feet of lumber for T.M. Dawson, director of school 2; also paid for chalk, glass and putty for school 10 and for wood furnished L.D. Hays, director of school district 7.


Philip Riester paid $16. for wood furnished school 2 at $1. per cord. T.M. Dawson, director of school 2, paid $10.90 for repairs.


n. P. Mather comes with an order dated Fel. 8, 1868 with balance on order and interest of $208.84.


Comes Sally Collier, by P.C. Couble, with the following order for building a school house in district 1 for $440.


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May 30: George Russell paid $10.92 for wood furnished Isaac Holler, dir- ector of district 5.


C. Brown paid $1.20 for brooms, tin cup and glass for district 9.


C. Prow paid for glass and brooms furnished school 5 and broom for school 9.


Jacob Lawyer, by Charles M. Cornwell, comes with an order from Benjamin A. Werner, director of district 4 for 8'2 cards of wood, for $8.


A.S. Wilcox paid for 12 cords of wood furnished Joel Barnett, director of district 1.


June 8: P.E. Green paid $11.25 for 9 sheep killed by dogs.


June 10: Richard Wheeler paid $4. for repairs on school 2.


June 14: William P. Green presents an order dated Dec. 30, 1869 for $36. and 6% interest, total $39. 15.


June 17: Zephaniah Sawtell paid $1.50 for sheep killed by dogs.


June 22: W. B. Knox presents an order and interest for a total of $108.50 dated Jan. 23, 1870.


June 24: L.D. Hays paid $3.75 for 2 sheep killed by dogs.


July 15: Peter C. Cauble given note for $500., bearing 6% interest, for building school 9.


july 25: William Danner paid $4. for sawing wood for district 7. july 29: William 11. Wires paid $1. for I sheep killed by dogs.


july 31: Solomon Sawtel paid $2.75 for 2 sheep killed by dogs. Aug. 3: C. Prow paid $7.25 costs in a township suit.


Aug. 12: Milton Montgomery paid $16. for sheep killed by dogs. Aug. 26: W. A. Elliott paid 70€ por cup, glass and broom for school 7 and $1.60 for a lock and broom for school 7.


Almerin miller appointed and sworn in as director of school 4. Sept. 14: George Fults paid $9. for publishing railroad election notices. Sept. 16: Jesse L. Baker elected teacher and J. H. Mathew director of school district 10.


Orange L. Hays elected teacher of school 7. L.D. Hays, director. Sept. 14: John Smith paid $12. for rent of school house 9. Sept. 20: R.L. Porter, supervisor of district 7, is ordered to open a public road beginning at the corners of sections 26, 27, 34, 35 in 311, 28 running west on the line between sections 27 and 34 one mile to the north west corner of section 34, intersecting the Carter Creek l'eeting house road, to be opened to the width of 25 feet.


Sept. 23: W. H. Rosenbaum elected teacher for school 3.


Sept. 28: A.S. Booker paid $8. as supervisor in district 1.


Oct. 7: Alexander Smith elected director of school district 3. Joel Barnett elected director and William Barnett teacher of district 1. John Goen elected director and James B. Werner teacher of school district 5. Thomas Brewer to furnish wood for $1.40 per card.


William Cornwell elected director and Boone Driskell teacher of school district 11. A.S. Booker to furnish the wood for $1.25 per cord. William 11. Wires elected tracker director of school 7. McCamy Phipps elected director of school 10.


Oct. 9: Thomas III. Ilicholson sworn in as director of district 2. District 4 elected William Russell director of school and school to start Oct. 16. Almerin Willer paid $4. for repairs to school 4. L. D. Hays paid $2. for wood furnished district 7.


Oct. 13: William 11. Wires sworn in as director of school district 7. n. P. Mather sworn in as director of district 6.


vct. 16: Isaac Holler paid $3. for repairs on school 5. G.S. Hancock elected principal teacher of school 9. W.H. Pollard elected director of district 9. S.W. Stratton to furnish wood for school 9 for $1.30 per cord. lit. C. Phipps sworn in as director for school 10. John Goen sworn in as director for school 5.


Ellen Speaks elected to teach district 2 starting 4th monday o november, 1871 and William Callahan to furnish wood at $1. per cord. Oct. 20: S.C. Nicholson paid $3. for supervisor services.


Oct. 24: note given to Samuel W. Stratton and William brown for $26. for 20 cords of 20 inch wood for school 9.


Oct. 25: E.D. Cornwell paid $6. for services as librarian.


Nov. 13: number of scholars: 429 in 31, 2E; 80 in 411, 2E; 25 in 31, 38; and 15 in 20, 28.


Nov. 15: J. R. Shepherd paid $20.45 for stove pipes furnished school 9. Nov. 18: Promissory note for $200. given to C. Brown for a lot for school 9.


nov. 21: Order was issued to George A. Rosenbaum and other petitioners for the following described highway to be opened: Commencing at the north end of main street in the town of Saltillo in the center of said street on the section line dividing section 27 and 28, 21 and 22, 16 and 15, 30, 28, thence north on the section line through the land of William A. Elliott, Sinon D. Hornocker, Eunice Thacker and McCaney Phipas, Hire Reyman and the land belonging to the estate and heirs of Turns Monyhon, deceased, Stephen Sayles, E. H. and Henry. Rosenbaum until it intersects


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the present highway about 80 rods south of the north west corner of section 15 east of the lands of George A. Rosenbaum. Orders issued to Reason C. Porter, supervisor of district 7 and George Foutch, supervisor of district 4 to open said road to the width of 30 feet.


Nov. 28: Promissory note for $43. given to Peter C. Cauble for building outhouses, steps, etc. for school 9.


Dec. 10: Orders for the road petitioned for by George A. Rosenbaum and others and ordered opened on lov. 21 are hereby revoked.


Year 1872.


Jan. 5: A. S. Booker paid $12.60 for wood furnished school 11. jan. 15: Orders issued to C.M. Cornwell, supervisor of district 6, to open the following road change: commencing at the center of section 36 31, 28 and running east on the quarter section line to intersect the Bono roce Jan. 23: M. Nichols paid $5.30 for glass, putty and repairing school 2. Feb. 8: Wesley Clouse paid $8. for wood furnished school 3. Corkins Brown paid $3.50 for chalk, glass, brooms, and buckets.


Feb. 10: M. L. Sayles paid $111. for teaching school 4. teb. 16: O. L. Hays paid $129.50 for teaching school 7.


Feb. 17: Jesse L. Baker paid $129. 50 for teaching school 10;


Feb. 21: Jeptha Driskell paid $129.50 for teaching school 6.


feb. 25: John Goen paid $9.40 for repairs on school 5.


feb. 26: James M. Taylor paid $129.50 for teaching school 9. D. B. Driskell paid $129.50 for teaching school 11. J.B. Wesner paid $129.50 for teaching school 5. W. H. Rosenbaum paid $129.50 for teaching school 3. G.S. Hancock paid $148. for teaching school 9.


Feb. 29: John Goen paid $9.40 for repairs of school 5. Wesley Clouse paid $8. for wood furnished school 3. Hilton nichols paid $5.30 for repairs on school 2.


Mar. 1: C. Brown $3.50 for buckets, brooms, etc. S.W. Woodward paid $12.50 for wood furnished school 6. Jacob Lawyer paid $8. for wood furnished school 4.


Mar. 6: Letter from county commissioners notifying of the establishment of a public highway in the township as follows: commencing at a point where the road from Campbellsburg to Mit. Carnel crosses the section line between sections 35 and 26 in 31, 22, running east on the line dividing sections 36 and 26 between sections 36 and 25 terminating at a point where the Bono road crosses daid section line and within about 8 rods of the range line between 2 and range 3 and 25 ft. wide. Supervisors are auth- orized to open said road if the petitioners pay $100. damages to Lydia C.


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Wingler as assessed by the board of county commissioners. James F. Hubbard, supervisor of road district 6 ordered to open road if damages are paid. Mar. 9: William R. Barnett paid $129.50 for teaching school 1. Mar. 11: W. H. Pollard paid $6.30 for blackboard and shovel for school 9.


Mar. 12: J. R. Shepherd paid $14.50 for stove and pipes for school 9.


Mar. 13: A. Miller paid $4. for I sheep killed by dogs. G.W. Foutch paid $7. as supervisor of district 3.


llar. 15: Ellen B. Speak paid $129.50 for teaching school 2. Mar. 22: Alex Smith paid $1.05 for tin cup, glass and putty. Apr. 6: E. D. Baker paid $2.50 for 1 sheep killed by dogs. Apr. 15: L.D. Hays paid $5. for 5 lambs killed by dogs. Apr. 19: George W. Bogle appointed supervisor of district 6. Apr. 20: Corkins Brown paid $45. for trustee services.


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James Hubbard appointed supervisor of district 6.


William T. Cornwell paid $4.03 for repairs on school 11.


Apr. 26: May 24: C. Prow paid $1.50 for nails furnished district 7. T. Brewer paid $12.60 for wood furnished district 5. P.C. Cauble paid $525. for building school house 9. 2. Brown paid $4.50 for I sheep and 2 lambs killed by dogs. J.T. C. Wilkins paid $26.91 for wood furnished school 9.


May 25: James Reynolds paid $12. 65 for wood furnished school 1. William jeans paid $2.50 for 2 lambs killed by dogs. J.W. Jean paid $3.75 for 3 lambs killed by dogs. R.L. Porter paid $24.94 for lumber and $11,80 as supervisor #7. John Miller paid $3.15 for wood furnished school 7.


lilay 27: n. P. Mather paid $6.60 for repairs in district 7. n. A. Cornwell paid $6. for services as librarian. William Larkin paid $8. for wood furnished for school 8. John Goen paid $2.50 for sheep killed by dogs. Corkins Brown paid $200. for lot for school 9.


May 30: S.W. Stratton paid $2.50 for I sheep killed by dogs.


ulay 31: C. M. Cornwell paid $7.35 as supervisor.


June 1: AcCaney Phipps paid $18.02 for wood, broom and lock.


June 3: C. Brown paid $5. as trustee. William Callahan paid $12. 10 for wood furnished school 2.


June 4: P.C. Cauble paid $44.25 and $150. for building school 9. June 7: G.A. Rosenbaum paid $12. for 5 sheep killed by dogs. June 10: Number of scholars: 469 in 31, 28 and 80 in 41, 26. June 22: W.X. and O.L. Gould paid $11.50 for 2 sheep and 5 larks killed.


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July 4: G.W. Foutch paid $7.50 for 3 sheep killed by dogs. July 5: Kemp and Forester paid $20. for lightning rod for school 9. July 9: Orange L. Gould paid $5. for 2 sheep killed by dogs. Sept. 14: At the request of Abran S. Booker, supervisor of road district and several persons liable to perform highway labor in said district, for the convenience of hands residing within said district, it is ordered that said district be divided so as to form two seperate road districts, called I east and 1 west. I east shall embrace all that part of the present district that lies east of the Coxes Ferry road and 1 west shall include the Coxes Ferry road and all public roads west of the Coxes Ferry road now in district 1. J.C. Caress is appointed supervisor of 1 west. Sept. 20: Voters of school district 6 elected Jeptha Driskell teacher and school to start 3rd monday in nov. R. P. Mather bid wood at $1.09. Sept. 28: Benjamin A. Werner elected to teach school 8 and Harry Thompson. to furnish wood at 90€ per card.


Oct. 1st Sat. : Thomas M. Dawson elected director and Ellen B. Speak as teacher of district 2. William Callahan to furnish wood at $1.20 per cord .. Oct. 5: William R. Barnett elected teacher and J.C. Caress in district 1. Alonzo Wilcox to furnish wood at $1. per cord.


Sineon Pollard elected to teach school 9 at Campbellsburg. William H. Rosenbaum elected teacher and William Russell as dir- ector of school district 4. Henry Rosenbaum to furnish wood at 78c per cord. School to start the first monday in November. Uct. 8: Supervisors of road districts elected: 18-John L. Cornwell (app- ainted on account of the vote); W-J. C. Caress; 2-Alonzo s. Wilcox; 3- Jacob Lawyer; 4-Manuel B. Driskell; 5-Lewis Shroyer; 6-William n. Krutsinger; 7-Archibald Baxter.


Uct. 9: William Jean appointed director of school district 3. David Foutch appointed director of school district 8.


Oct. 16: Samuel Hays appointed director of school district 7.


Oct. 20: Jerry Caress qualified as supervisor of road district I east.


Ilov. 2: William Gallahan paid $15. for 12:2 cards of wood for school 2. year 1873.


Jan. 16: William H. Russell received I scraper, 4 picks, 7 shovels, 1 sledge hammer and I drill for road district 2.


mar. 7: Jillian In. Alvis paid $5.10 for posting road (railroad) notices. mar. 8: Ellen B. Speak paid $136.50 for teaching school 2.


B. A. wesner paid $136.50 for teaching school 8. Har. 15: William R. Barnett paid $136. 50 for teaching school I. llar. 19: Ezekiel L. Caress paid $136.50 for teaching school 11.


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Mar. 22: Manuel B. Driskell paid $156. for teaching school 10. Jeptha Driskell paid $136.50 for teaching school 6.


Mar. 26: J. W. Jean paid $3. for 2 lambs killed by dogs.


Apr. 14: Alexander Smith paid $7.50 por 5 lambs killed by dogs. Apr. 28: Hugh Illet lening paid $9. for 3 sheep killed by dogs. May 9: William jean received from trustee P.C. Cauble for use in road district 3 1 road plow; I road scraper; 2 picks and 6 shovels. May 15: John E. Bilyou received 1 road plow, scraper, 4 picks and 4 shovels for use in road district 4. These tools were turned over to R. Mills on June 5.


iltay 16: P. C. Cauble paid $393.85 for balance on order dated Aug. 15, 1871. Orange Brown paid $42.80 for wood furnished districts 5 and 9. Westley Clouse paid $10.50 for wood furnished school 3. William Galahan paid 315. for wood furnished school 2.


Ulay 17: David Foutch paid $5. for wood furnished school 8.


May 23 : Alonzo J. Wilcox paid $15. for wood furnished school 1. William H. Rosenbaum paid $6.90 for wood furnished school 4.




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