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1883-Mayor, Henry S. Noble ; clerk, George D. Paul ; treasurer, Sebastian Laner; marshal, F. Bendereiter ; street commissioner, James A. Wendell ; collector, Martin Loeffler ; justice of the peace, John J. Jaminet; vacancy, Lewis Darrah ; school inspector, George R. Hurd. Supervisors : First ward, George Crow ; second ward, John E. Landon ; third ward, Michael Phelan ; fourth ward, Sylvanus Curtis. Con- stables : First ward, Charles Miller; second ward, Joseph Sharbinow; third ward, Joseph D. Autian ; fourth ward, Edward Lemerand. Aldermen : First ward, Robert D. Waters; second ward, William Gilmore; third ward, Henry Durell; fourth ward, Ferdinand Bezzean.
1884-Mayor, Henry S. Noble ; clerk, Wm. T. Solean ; treasurer, Sebastian Laner; marshal, Frank Bendereiter ; street commissioner, Thos. T. Strong; collector, Martin Loeffler; justice of the peace, Lewis Darrah ; vacancy, Patrick Golden ; school inspector, James York. Super- visors : First ward, George Crow ; second ward, James E. Landon; third ward, Michael Phe- lan ; fourth ward, Sylvanus Curtis. Constables : First ward, Charles Miller ; second ward, Dan'l T. Cole; third ward, Joseph Autian ; fourth ward, Edward Lemerand. Aldermen : First ward, George Rapp ; second ward, J. Henry
Kurtz; third ward, Charles Stetzner; fourth ward, H. Lee Stoddard.
1885-Mayor, Edward R. Gilday ; marshal, Christian Fay ; clerk, William Soleau; treas- urer, Sebastian Laner ; collector, John Ren- ner; street commissioner, James Wendell ; school inspector, Alfred J. Massacre ; justice of the peace, Anton Daiber. Supervisors: First ward, J. George Crow; second ward, John E. Landon ; third ward, Samuel J. Robert; fourth ward, Hillary Lemerand. Aldermen : First ward, John Maurer; second ward, John J. Stevens; third ward, Louis Jones ; fourth ward, Thomas Keegan. Constables: First ward, Joseph Kirchgessner ; second ward, Daniel T. Cole; third ward, Fred Cooley ; fourth ward, Andrew O'Riley.
1886-Mayor, Edward R. Gilday ; marshal, George Ellis ; clerk, Thomas D. Strong ; collec- tor, George Rammler; street commissioner, James A. Wendell ; justice of the peace, Charles Kirchgessner; school inspector, George R. Hurd. Supervisors: First ward, J. George Crow ; second ward, John E. Landon; third ward, Samuel J. Robert; fourth ward, Hillary Lemerand. Aldermen : First ward, Jason P. Root ; second ward, Gustave Stier ; third ward, Alfred J. Massacre ; fourth ward, Eliab H. Rey- nolds. Constables : First ward, Joseph Kirch- gessner; second ward, Daniel T.Cole; third ward, John Bouchard ; fourth ward, Henry Rauch.
1887-Mayor, George R. Hurd; marshal, George Ellis ; clerk, Thomas T. Strong; treas- urer, James J. Robert; collector, George Rammler; street commissioner, Ferdinand Bezzeau ; city attorney, Alonzo B. Bragdon ; school inspector, Anton Westerman ; justice of the peace, John P. Jaminet; surveyor, Willis Baldwin ; physician, Charles T. Southworth ; chief engineer, Chas. A. Golden. Supervisors : First ward, Charles A. Maurer ; second ward, John E. Landon ; third ward, Samuel J. Robert; fourth ward, Chas. G. Morris. Aldermen: First ward, George Rapp; second ward, John J. Stevens ; third ward, Lewis Jones; fourth ward, I. E. Ilgianfritz. Constables: First ward, Charles Miller ; second ward, Joseph Shar- binow ; third ward, Henry Vandall ; fourth ward, Theodore Navarre.
1888-Mayor, George R. Hurd; marshal, Frank Lemerand; clerk, Thomas T. Strong ; treasurer, James J. Robert ; collector, George Rammler : street commissioner, Ferdinand Bez-
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HISTORY OF MONROE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
zeau ; city attorney, Alonzo B. Bragdon; justice of the peace, John P. Jaminet; surveyor, Willis Baldwin ; physician, Charles T. Southworth ; chief engineer, Charles A. Golden; first assist- ant, J. H. Kurz; second assistant, Jac. Martin. Supervisors: First ward, Charles A. Maurer; second ward, John E. Landon; third ward, Samnel J. Robert; fourth ward, Charles G. Morris. Aldermen : First ward, George Rapp; second ward, Gustav Stier; third ward, Lewis Jones; fourth ward, I. E. Ilgianfritz. Con- stables : First ward, Anton Westerman, Jr .; second ward, Ed. G. J. Laner; third ward, Charles .Hoyt; fourth ward, H. A. Bourdeau.
1889-Mayor, Charles A. Golden ; marshal, Frank Lemerand; clerk, Thomas T. Strong ; treasurer, James J. Robert; collector, Patrick HI. Matthews ; street commissioner, James A. Wendell; school inspectors, Edward C. Rauch, Benjamin Dansard, George R. Hurd ; justice of the peace, William J. Danz. Supervisors : First ward, Charles Maurer; second ward, John E. Landon; third ward, John E. Cooper; fourth ward, Thomas E. Keegan. Aldermen : First ward, George Rapp ; second ward, Gustav Stier; third ward, C. William Beck ; fourth ward, I. E. Ilgianfritz. Constables: First ward, John Eber- line; second ward, Daniel T. Cole ; third ward, Henry Vandall; fourth ward, T. S. Navarre.
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE OF MONROE COUNTY, From 1836 to 1888 inclusive.
1836-Van Buren (Democrat), - ; Harri- son (Whig). 1,147.
1840-VanBuren (Democrat), 1,023; Harri- son ( Whig), 939.
1844- Polk (Democrat), 1,282; Clay (Whig), 870.
1848- VanBuren (Free Soil), 398; Cass (Democrat), 1,155 ; Taylor (Whig), 791.
1852-Hale (Free Soil), 169; Pierce (Demo- crat), 1,582 ; Scott ( Whig), 1,112.
1856 - Buchanan (Democrat), 1,703 ; Fremont (Whig), 1,777.
1860-Douglas (Democrat), 2,165; Lincoln (Republican), 2,282.
1864-MeClellan (Democrat), 2,331; Lincoln (Republican), 1,659.
1868-Seymour (Democrat), 2,914; Grant (Republican), 2,629.
1872- Black (Prohibition), -; O'Connor (Democrat), 72; Greeley (Democrat), 2,192 ; Grant (Republican), 2,645.
1876 - Smith (Prohibition), 1; Cooper (Green- back), 23; Tilden (Democrat), 3,893; Hayes (Republican), 3,032.
1880- Labor, 10; Dow (Prohibition), 2;
Weaver (Greenback), 224; Hancock (Demo- crat), 3,701 ; Garfield (Republican), 3,178.
1884 - Butler, 51; St. John (Prohibition), 224; Butler (Greenback and Anti-Monopoly), 190 ; Cleveland (Democrat), 3,735; Cleveland and Butler Fusion, 3,920; Blaine (Republican), 3,025.
1888-Streeter (United Labor), 15; Fisk (Prohibition), 182; Cleveland(Democrat), 3,940; Harrison (Republican), 3,450.
STATE OFFICERS, 1889.
Title.
Name.
Term Begins.
Term Expires.
Salary.
Governor
Cyrus G. Luce.
Jan., 1889
Jan., 1891.
$1,000
Lieutenant-Governor
Jas. H. Macdonald
Jan., 1889
Jan., 1891
$3 pr day
Secretary of State
Gilbert R. Osmun
Jan., 1889
Jan., 1891
$800
Treasurer
George L. Maltz
Jan., 1889
Jan., 1891
1,000
Auditor General
Henry H. Aplin
Jan., 1SS9.
Jan., 1891
2,000
Com. of Land Office
Roscoe D. Dix
Jan., 1889
Jan., 1891.
800
Attorney General.
S. V. R. Trowbridge
Jan., 1889
Jan., 1891
800
Supt. Pub. Instruction
Joseph Estabrook
Jan., 1SS9.
Jan., 1891
1,000
Adjutant General
Daniel B. Ainger
Jan., 1889
Jan., 1891
1,000
Quartermaster General
Sherman B. Daboll
Jan., 1889.
Jan., 189]
1.000
Inspector General
F. D. Newberry
Jan., 1889
Jan., 1891
1,000
Insurance Commissioner
H. S. Raymond.
Jan., 1889_
Jan , 1891
2,000
Railroad Commissioner
John T. Rich
Jan., 1889 _.
Jan., 1891
2,500
Labor Commissioner.
Alfred H. Heath
Feb. 28, '87.
Mar. 1, '89.
2,000
Com. Banking Department.
Theo. C. Sherwood
Jan., 1889
Jan., 1893
2,500
Librarian
Harriet A. Tenney
Jan., 1889
Jan., 1891
1,000
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VOTES CAST FOR GOVERNOR AND SECRETARY OF STATE, NOVEMBER 4, 1884, 1886 AND 1888, IN MONROE COUNTY.
1884.
1886.
1888.
GOVERNOK.
SEC'Y OF STATE.
GOVERNOR.
SEC' Y OF STATE
GOVERNOR.
SEC'Y OF STATE.
Russell A.
Joseph W.
Darid Preston.
Scattering.
Harry A.
William
Zachariah
Scattering.
Cyrus G.
George L.
Samuel Dickie.
Gilbert R.
Philip B.
John Erans.
Cyrus G.
Wellington
Amherst B.
Wildman
Gilbert E.
Thomas D.
Peter N.
Giles C.
Ash
218
239
17
196
264
16
S
163
220
13
154, 229
13
234
267
S
230
271
8
186
167
51
197
166
42
146
131
38
146
131
58
224
177 36
275 4
Berlin
75
307
8
11
300'
9
56
238
10
59:
233| 12
135
248
50
503
315,
37
1
505
3111
39
169
Erie
120
188
1
129
178
74
149|
209
240
98
240
130
312
131
312
Frenchitown
134
319
1
135
112
186
10
88: 127
88| 127
167
16S
5
167
1681
CT
Ida
113
186
214
4
102
214.
4
62
163
62| 163
1
94|
262|
1
95
231
1
LaSalle
130
120
28
1
128|
1251
26
120 102
42
119
100 44
1571
136
17
156
156
18
1
1
1
1
L
1
I
I
165
224
10
174
220
6
162| 156
5
160
. 4
209
231
5
210
250
5
---
Summerfield
186
125
61
199
145
30
162 128
18
169
121
18
251
168
15
Whiteford
229
147: 20
230
147
19
165
74
40
162
77
40
270
147|
29
270,
147!
29
City of Monroe,
134
249
1
1
163
22]
1
135
243
137
241
112.
287
1
1
120
280
1
--
1
1
I
Second Ward
122
105
0
138
91
2
107
102
109
100
3
107
110
119
99
Third Ward
123!
218
131
211
2
109
200
113
196
117: 234
----
---
79
109
82
105
6]
95
60
97
66 114
1
67
114
I
Fourth Ward
Total
3075 3786
295
10
3132 3794
231
9 3595 3285
495,3601.3287
493
----
--- -
----
----
---
1
I
1
110
249
6
113
247
5
9
107
210
9
136
284
4
136
284
1
1
1
I
I
.
1
1
1
1
I
262|
200
19
262
201
17
1
251| 126
36
2531
124|
36
306
161
21
369
168
21
145
3
59
134
1
2
61
135
1
441
144
45
143
2
46
149
3
50
Monroe
Raisinville
1
1
255
163
14
8
First Ward.
1
1
124
229
--
1
-
1
286
49
503
323
38
136
248
49
4
78!
145
4
97
209
138
-
F
STATISTICS.
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COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES AND WARDS.
Alger.
Begole.
Conant.
Shakespeare.
Chandler.
Luce.
Yaple.
Osmun.
Wachtel.
Luce.
R. Burt.
Cheney.
Mills.
Osmun.
Hawley.
Hagle.
Mc Allister.
Bedford
224
177
36
94 276
4
Dundee.
528
Exeter
108
315
1
98
-
I
I
102
London
Milan.
1
1
---
1
159|
95
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HISTORY OF MONROE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
POLITICAL CENTRAL COMMITTEES.
REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Officers .- George H. Hopkins, chairman, De- troit ; Charles Wright, treasurer, Detroit ; Harry C. Tillman, secretary, Detroit.
Executive Committee .- Henry M. Duffield, Detroit ; T. S. Applegate. Adrian ; T. F. Gid- dings. Kalamazoo; Chas. E. Kimball, Pontiac; F. C. Stone. Saginaw; E. T. Carrington, Bay City ; D. B. Ainger. Charlotte ; G. W. Webber, Ionia ; A. R. Avery. Port Huron.
District Committee .- First district, Henry M. Duffield. Charles Wright, Detroit; second dis- trict. T. S. Applegate, Adrian, J. T. Jacobs, Ann Arbor ; third district, D. B. Ainger, Char- lotte, W. H. Withington, Jackson; fourth dis- trict. T. F. Giddings, Kalamazoo, A. B. Copley, Decatur; fifth district, G. W. Webber, Ionia, Wm. Alden Smith, Grand Rapids; sixth dis- trict, Chas. F. Kimball, Pontiac, Otis Fuller, St. Johns; seventh district, Wm. H. Acker, Richmond, A. R. Avery, Port Huron ; eighth district, N. J. Brown, Stanton, F. C. Stone, Saginaw; ninth district, Newcomb McGraft, Muskegon, E. Broox Martin, Reed City ; tenth district, E. T. Carrington, Bay City. D. C. Page, Petoskey ; eleventh district, Thomas T. Bates, Traverse City, H. O. Young, Ishpeming.
DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Officers .- I. M. Weston, chairman, Grand Rapids ; J. W. Flynn, treasurer, Detroit ; Frank H. Thomas. secretary, Caro.
Executive Committee .- I. M. Weston, chair- inan, Grand Rapids; D. J. Campau, Detroit ; Frank H. Thomas, Caro ; Styles Kennedy, St. Louis ; Geo. H. House, East Saginaw.
District Members .- First district, D. J. Cam- pau, J. W. Flynn, Detroit ; second district, Chas. S. Gregory, Dexter, Chas. Humphrey, Adrian ; third district, W. H. Porter, Marshall, J. Shean, Hickory Corners ; fourth district, C. H. Kimmerle, Dailey, C. J. Lockwood, Sturgis; fifth district, T. B. Preston, Ionia, A. E. Cal- kins. Allegan ; sixth district, J. H. Fedewa, St. Johns, F. G. Rounsville, Fowlerville ; seventh district, Robert Willis, Marlette, G. M. Crocker, Mt. Clemens ; eighth district, G. H. House, East Saginaw, Styles Kennedy, St. Louis ; ninth district, R. R. Blacker, Manistee, L. J. Law, Cadillac; tenth district, Frank H. Thomas, Caro, George J. Robinson, Alpena; eleventh
district, H. C. Davis, Traverse City, G. W. Hayden, Ishpeming.
PROHIBITION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Officers .- Albert Dodge, chairman, Fowler- ville; William W. Wise, secretary, Lansing ; Alfred Wise, treasurer, Lansing.
District Members .- First district, Charles P. Russell. Jerome B. Stevens, Detroit ; second district,.G. P. Waring, Ridgeway, B. J. Conrad, Ann Arbor; third district, D. P. Sagendorph, Charlotte, A. G. Bruce, Albion ; fourth district, Henry I. Allen. Schoolcraft, H. S. McMaster, Dowagiac ; fifth district, A. O. Crozier, Grand Rapids, Dr. Milton Chase, Otsego; sixth dis- trict, Alfred Wise, Lansing, James Houston, Pontiac; seventh district, Robert King, Lapeer, L. Granger, Armada ; eighth district, H. W. Parker, Owosso, Newell Leonard, St. Louis; ninth district, E. S. Palmiter, Hart, G. R. Ma- lone, Big Rapids ; tenth district, J. Van Zolen- burg, Petoskey, S. A. Lane, Vassar ; eleventh district, George H. Cobb, Traverse City, Rev. D. B. Johnson, Menominee.
THE EARLY COURTS.
May 8, 1807, the Court of Common Pleas was organized by appointment by the governor and judges. John Anderson was appointed chief justice, Moses Morse, Francis Navarre, associate justices. Francis Lasselle was ap- pointed by the courts treasurer of district ; John Bt. Lasselle, assessor on north side of River Raisin; Giles Barnes, collector ; Jacques Navarre, assessor on south side of River Raisin. Israel Ruland was appointed associate judge in place of Moses Morse.
1809-10-Same officers continued in office.
We find no records of courts held from this date until May 4, 1818, when Isaac Lee pre- sided as chief justice, John Anderson, Francis Lasselle, associate justices; Hubert Lacroix, sheriff; Oliver Johnson, treasurer ; Charles Noble, prosecuting attorney ; Hubert Lacroix, collector of taxes.
COMMISSIONERS AND SUPERVISORS.
1824-County commissioners were elected as follows: Henry Disbrow, Gabriel Godfroy, jr., Hubert Lacroix, Harry Conant, Joseph Far- rington ; Laurent Durocher, collector of taxes. 1827-July 1st, first meeting of board of supervisors. Erie was represented by Levi
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STATISTICS.
Collier; Frenchtown, Edmund Littlefield ; Mon- roe, Samuel Choate; Raisinville, Thomas B. Benjamin ; clerk, Peter P. Ferry ; treasurer, Daniel Mulhollen.
1828-LaSalle, John Miller; Erie, Levi Col. lier ; Port Lawrence, John T. Baldwin ; Raisin- ville, Riley Ingersoll; Frenchtown, Edmund Littlefield ; Monroe, Samuel Choate; clerk, Peter P. Ferry.
1829-Monroe, Walter Colton ; Frenchtown, John Bt. Cicotte ; Erie, James Cornell ; Raisin - ville, Samuel Atkinson ; clerk, P. P. Ferry.
SUPERVISORS.
1830-Raisinville, Richard Mettez ; French- town, John Bt. Cicotte ; Port Lawrence, Alvin Evans ; Monroe, Walter Colton ; Erie, James Cornell ; clerk, Peter P. Ferry.
1831-Summerfield, Benjamin Davis ; Erie, James Cornell ; Port Lawrence, Eli Hubbard ; Frenchtown, Richard Mettez; Raisinville, John Bt. Cicotte ; Monroe, Daniel S. Bacon ; LaSalle, Francis Charter; clerk, P. P. Ferry.
1832-Summerfield, Benjamin Davis; Erie, James Cornell ; Port Lawrence, Eli Hubbard ; Frenchtown, Richard Mettez ; Raisinville, John Bt. Cicotte ; Monroe, Daniel S. Bacon ; LaSalle, Francis Charter ; clerk, Peter P. Ferry ; Solo- mon Keeney, of Erie, justice of the peace. Benjamin Davis and James Cornell were, by the board, authorized to purchase land for a poor-house.
1833-Port Lawrence, Eli Hubbard ; LaSalle, Francis Charter ; Erie, James Cornell ; Monroe, Luther Harvey ; Frenchtown, Louis Bond ; Whiteford, Daniel White ; Raisinville, John B. Cieotte ; LaSalle, Francis Charter; clerk, P. P. Ferry.
1834-Summerfield, John B. King; Raisin- ville, Eliphalet B. Clark ; Port Lawrence, Eli Hubbard ; LaSalle, Francis Charter; Erie, James Cornell; Monroe, Luther Harvey ; Frenchtown, Laurent Durocher ; Whiteford, Daniel White : clerk, Peter P. Ferry.
COMMISSIONERS.
1838-Seba Murphy, James Mulhollen, Gid- eon Thomas ; clerk, Carlos Colton.
1839-Seba Murphy, James Mulhollen, Gid- eon Thomas; clerk, Carlos Colton.
1840-Seba Murphy, James Mulhollen, Rans- ford E. Whiting ; clerk, Carlos Colton.
1841-Ransford E. Whiting, James Mulhol- len, John Paxton ; clerk, Carlos Colton.
SUPERVISORS.
1842-Ash, Gideon Thomas ; Bedford. Farley MeLouth : Dundee, Junius Tilden ; Erie, James Mulhollen : Exeter. John Murphy : Frenchtown, Laurent Durocher : Ida, Richmond Cheadle; LaSalle, Samuel M. Bartlett; London, Rans- ford E. Whiting; Monroe, Nathan Hubble ; Milan, John Spalding : Raisinville. George Younglove; Whiteford, Warren Burnham ; clerk, Carlos Colton.
1843-Ash, Isaac M. Asseltyne ; Bedford, Far- ley McLouth ; Dundee, Junius Tilden ; Eric, James Mulhollen; Exeter, John Murphy ; Frenchtown, Laurent Durocher ; Ida, Peter K. Zacharias ; LaSalle, Samuel M. Bartlett ; Lon- don, Eleazer Barnes; Monroe, Gershom T. BuĊkley; Milan, Daniel Kelsey ; Raisinville, John Wadsworth; Whiteford, Liber Allen ; Summerfield, Richard Peters; clerk, Carlos Colton.
1844-Ash. Isaac M. Asseltyne; Bedford, Daniel Hungerford ; Dundee, Junius Tilden ; Erie, James Mulhollen ; Exeter, Luke Dunn ; Frenchtown, Laurent Durocher ; Ida, Peter K. Zacharias ; LaSalle, Samuel M. Bartlett : Lon- don, R. E. Whiting; Monroe, Gershom T. Bulkley; Milan, Daniel Kelsey; Raisinville, George Younglove ; Whiteford, Warren Burn- ham ; Summerfield. Richard Peters: clerk, Carlos Colton.
1845-Ash, Alexander M. Arzeno : Bedford. Farley McLouth ; Dundee, Junius Tilden ; Erie. James Mulhollen; Exeter, Lewis Welch ; Frenchtown, Laurent Durocher; Ida, Peter K. Zacharias; LaSalle, Samuel S. Parker ; London, Eleazer Barnes : Monroe, Norman D. Curtis ; Milan, Noble S. Squires ; Raisinville. George Younglove; Whiteford, Liber Allen ; Summer- field, Richard Peters; clerk, Carlos Colton.
1846-Ash, Alexander M. Arzeno; Bedford, Farley MeLouth ; Dundee. Junius Tilden; Erie, James Mulhollen, Exeter, John Murphy; Frenchtown. Laurent Durocher; Ida, Wesley Conant; LaSalle, Lewis Darrah ; London, Eleazer Barnes ; Monroe. Gershom T. Bulkley; Milan. R. Squires; Raisinville, George Young- love ; Whiteford, Wm. Bancroft ; Summerfield, John B. King ; clerk, Carlos Colton.
1847-Ash, Alexander M. Arzeno ; Bedford, Farley McLouth ; Dundee. Junius Tilden; Eric, L. H. Bailey : Exeter, John Murphy ; French- town, Laurent Durocher; Ida, Wm. L. Riggs ; LaSalle, Jacob Leonard ; London, Wm. B.
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HISTORY OF MONROE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
Bradford; Monroe, Norman D. Curtis; Milan, Noble S. Squires ; Raisinville, Robert Talford; Whiteford, Wm. Bancroft ; Summerfield, Rich- ard Peters ; clerk, Carlos Colton.
1848-Ash, Alexander M. Arzeno ; Bedford, Henry Mason ; Dundee, Junius Tilden ; Erie, L. H. Bailey ; Exeter, Luke Dunn; French- town, Alfred G. Bates; Ida, P. K. Zacharias ; LaSalle, Samuel M. Bartlett ; London, Wm. B. Bradford ; Monroe, E. Choate ; Milan, David A. Woodward ; Raisinville, Robert Talford; White- ford. Wm. Bancroft; Summerfield, Richard Peters. City of Monroe, first ward, N. D. Curtis ; second ward, Franklin Johnson ; third ward, John Burch.
1849-Ash, Alexander M. Arzeno; Bedford, Henry Mason ; Dundee, Junius Tilden ; Erie, L. H. Bailey ; Exeter, Lewis Welch; French- town. Alfred G. Bates; Ida, Nathaniel Lang- don ; LaSalle, Lewis Darrah ; London, Eleazer Barnes ; Monroe, Emerson Choate; Milan, Har- mon Allen ; Raisinville, Henry B. Marvin; Whiteford, Sylvester R. Hathaway ; Summer- field, James J. Russell. City of Monroe, first ward, N. D. Curtis ; second ward, Nathan N. Kendall; third ward, Thomas Clark. Clerk, Titus Babcock.
1850-Ash, Alexander M. Arzeno; Bedford, Thomas F. Aldrich ; Dundee, Junius Tilden ; Erie, Samuel Mulhollen ; Exeter, Barnard Raleigh ; Frenchtown, Gouverneur Morris ; Ida, Nathaniel Langdon ; LaSalle, Jacob Leonard .; London, Eleazer Barnes; Monroe, Joseph G. Navarre; Milan, Harmon Allen ; Raisinville, John B. King; Whiteford, Cains Candee ; Sum- merfield. James J. Russell. City of Monroe, first ward, E. G. Brigham ; second ward, Nathan N. Kendall; third ward, Ira R. Grosvenor. Clerk, Titus Babcock.
1851-Ash, Alexander M. Arzeno; Bedford, C. F. W. Rawson; Dundee, J. D. Babcock ; Erie, Francis Duval; Exeter, John Murphy ; Frenchtown, Touissant Navarre ; Ida, Nathan- iel Langdon; LaSalle, Lewis Darrah; Lon- don, Ransford E. Whiting; Monroe, Joseph G. Navarre ; Milan, D. A. Woodward ; Raisinville, Robert Talford ; Whiteford, Cains Candee; Summerfield, Oliver Rose. City of Monroe, first ward, Eldridge G. Brigham ; second ward, Alex. Ragan ; third ward, Ira R. Grosvenor.
1852-Ash, A. M. Arzeno ; Bedford, C. F. W. Rawson ; Dundee, Wm. H. Montgomery ; Erie, Francis Duval; Exeter, Lewis Welch ; French-
town, Touissant Navarre; Ida, A. J. Briggs ; LaSalle, Lewis Darrah ; London, Ransford E. Whiting; Monroe, Emerson Choate; Milan, Wm. E. Marvin; Raisinville, Robert Talford ; Whiteford, Wm. Bancroft; Summerfield, Horace Hill. City of Monroe, first ward, Nathan Hub- ble; second ward, George W. Strong; third ward, 1. R. Grosvenor.
1853-Ash, Josiah Littlefield ; Bedford, Geo. Kirkland; Dundee, J. D. Babcock; Erie, Stephen Bradford; Exeter, Lewis Welch ; Frenchtown, Touissant Navarre; Ida, A. J. Briggs; LaSalle, Jacob Shew ; London, Nathan Stuart ; Monroe, Emerson Choate ; Milan, Har- mon Allen ; Raisinville, George Younglove; Whiteford, Henry Vaughn ; Summerfield, Wm. Corbin. City of Monroc, first ward, J. M. Oliver ; second ward, George W. Strong; third ward, I. R. Grosvenor.
1854 -- Ash, Josiah Littlefield ; Bedford, Henry Mason ; Dundee, J. D. Babcock ; Erie, Samuel Mulhollen ; Exeter, John Murphy ; Frenchtown, Touissant Navarre; Ida, Nathaniel Langdon ; LaSalle, Jacob Shew; London, Eleazer Barnes; Monroe, Emerson Choate ; Milan, D. A. Woodward ; Raisinville, John Chase ; Whiteford, Hiram Wakely ; Summer- field, Wm. Corbin. City of Monroe, first ward, E. G. Brigham; second ward, George W. Strong; third ward, John Burch.
1855-Ash, Edward McCormick ; Bedford. Caleb D. Sumner; Dundee, J. W. Vandeventer; Erie, Stephen Bradford ; Exeter, Lewis Welch ; Frenchtown, Touissant Navarre ; Ida, Nathan- iel Langdon ; LaSalle, Joseph W. Hall; Lon- don, Nathan Stuart; Monroe, Emerson Choate ; Milan, A. H. Parsons; Raisinville, Franklin Moses; Whiteford, Hiram Wakely; Summer- field, George Peters. City of Monroe, first ward, E. G. Brigham; second ward, F. John- son ; third ward, John Burch.
1856-Ash. Edward McCormick; Bedford. Caleb D. Sumner; Dundee, J. W. Vandeventer; Erie, James Mulhollen ; Exeter, Lewis Welch ; Frenchtown, Touissant Navarre ; Ida, Nathan- iel Langdon ; LaSalle, John Miller; London, R. E. Whiting; Monroe, Emerson Choate ; Milan, A. H. Parsons ; Raisinville, Franklin Moses ; Whiteford, Hiram Wakely ; Summer- field, Jas. J. Russell. City of Monroe, first ward, Junius Tilden ; second ward, Frazey M. Winans; third ward, Talcott E. Wing.
1857-Ash, Edward McCormick; Bedford,
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R. S. Janney ; Dundee, C. F. W. Rawson; Erie, Andrew J. Keeney ; Exeter, Cornelius Ding- man ; Frenchtown, Tonissant Navarre; Ida, Nathaniel Langdon ; LaSalle, Jacob Leonard; London, R. E. Whiting ; Monroe, Thomas Ke- gan; Milan, D. T. Hazen ; Raisinville. Robert Talford ; Whiteford, Hiram Wakely ; Summer- field, James J. Russell. City of Monroe, first ward, Junius Tilden ; second ward. Gouv'r Morris; third ward, Wm. H. Wells.
1858-Ash, Edward McCormick; Bedford, C. D. Sumner; Dundee, C. F. W. Rawson; Eric, Andrew J. Keeney; Exeter, John Murphy; Frenchtown, Touissant Navarre ; Ida, Nathan- iel Langdon; LaSalle, Jacob Leonard; Lon- don, Henry Palmer ; Monroe, Emerson Choate; Milan, D. T. Hazen ; Raisinville, Robert Tal- ford; Whiteford, Hiram Wakely ; Summerfield, George Peters. City of Monroe, first ward, Junius Tilden, second ward, F. M. Winans ; third ward, John Burch.
1859-Ash, Wm. H. Hooper; Bedford, C. D. Sumner; Dundee, C. F. W. Rawson; Erie, Ira Smith; Exeter, John Murphy ; Frenchtown, Tonissant Navarre; Ida, Nathaniel Langdon ; LaSalle, Joseph Hall ; London, Henry Palmer; Monroe, Emerson Choate; Milan, Harmon Allen; Raisinville, Charles H. Pitts ; Whiteford, Hiram Wakely ; Summerfield, George Peters. City of Monroe, first ward, Junius Tilden; second ward, James Phelan ; third ward, Thomas Clark.
1860 - Ash, Wmn. H. Hooper; Bedford, C. D. Sumner ; Dundee, J. H. Vandeventer ; Eric, S. Bradford; Exeter, B. Raleigh; Frenchtown, Touissant Navarre; Ida, Nathaniel Langdon ; LaSalle, John Miller , London, Sol. G. Goodale; Monroe, Emerson Choate; Milan, Daniel T. Hazen ; Raisinville. M. H. Frost; Whiteford. Hiram Wakely ; Summerfield, George Peters. City of Monroe, first ward, Junius Tilden; sec- ond ward, John J. Stevens ; third ward, Talcott E. Wing.
1861-Ash, John G. Hood ; Bedford. Win. Jenney ; Dundee. Henry Watling; Erie. S. Bradford ; Exeter, John Murphy ; Frenchtown, Touissant Solean; Ida, Nathaniel Langdon ; LaSalle, John Miller; London, E. Barnes ; Monroe, Emerson Choate; Milan. F. Mead ; Raisinville. - Baldwin ; Whiteford. Hiram Wakely ; Summerfield. George Peters. City of Monroe, first ward, Stephen G. Clark; second ward, John J. Stevens; third ward. Talcott E. Wing.
1862-Ash, John G. Hood ; Bedford, Wm. Jenney ; Dundee, Henry Watling; Erie, A. J. Keeney; Exeter, John Murphy; Frenchtown, Touissant Navarre; Ida, Nathaniel Langdon; LaSalle, John Miller; London, E. Barnes ; Monroe, Emerson Choate; Milan, F. Mead ; Raisinville, Charles Pitts; Whiteford, Hiram Wakely; Summerfield. J. J. Russell. City of Monroe, first ward, Stephen G. Clark; second ward, M. Phelan ; third ward, Talcott E. Wing.
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