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crowded about the polls to assist in winning the day for Newark. Challenging seems not to have been re- sorted to. Vehicles of all kinds were pressed into ser- vice to transport the voters from one polling-place to another, voting at several being as common as voting " early and often " at one. Spies were sent to Eliza- bethtown at intervals to see how many more votes were wanted to keep ahead. Men were brought down the river in large gangs to east their ballots when it was feared that the fight would be lost. The whole transaction was the broadest kind of a burlesque and the most flagrant outrage. At the close of the polls victory perched upon the Newark banners, but women suffrage was at an end in New Jersey, for the Legis-
lature at its next session passed an act limiting the right to vote "to free white male citizens." The result of the great farce was announced from the old court-house by William Tuttle, as follows :
For Newark.
For Day's Hilt.
Newark .
4792
247
Elizabeth
21
2557
Acquackanonk
1884
7
Springfield
43
2388
Caldwell.
860
-
Westfeld
927
Rahway. .
50
356
7666
6181
" The election," says the Newark Centinel, " was the most warm and spirited ever held in the county of Essex, and probably ever witnessed in the State. For weeks preceding the election the mwst indefatigable labor had been spent by each in organizing for the election. When the 10th of February arrived, every
A few years after this memorable election, a court- house was built on ground donated by Judge Pen- nington, at the corner of Broad and Walnut Streets, the present site of Grace Church. Building operations were begun in October, 1810, and the buikling was completed the following year. The court-house was a commodious, double, three-story brick building. Inits construction was used the stone from the old meeting- house and jail. While the new court-house was in pro- cess of construction the courts were held in the old "Eagle Tavern," and a brick house near the t'ity HIall was temporarily fitted up as a jail. The new jail was
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embraced within the walls of the court-house. This new temple of justice, which was the nur-ery of some of the most eminent lawyers of Essex County, was burned on Aug. 15, 1835, after almost a quarter century of use.
After the destruction of the court-house it was decided to build another upon a site included in South (now Lincoln) Park, and preparations were commenced there for laying the foundations. But the work was abandoned, and the ground purchased upon which the present court-house stands.
The present court-house was almost, but not com- pletely, finished in 1837. It was patterned after the Tombs of New York, and its style of architecture was, at the time it was built, considered very dignified and imposing. The cost of building was in part defrayed by the share of the United States surplus revenue, which came to Essex County in the distribution of 1836. It was found necessary to build an annex to the court-house a number of years ago, and other enlarge- ments will be demanded in a few years. In the wall at the right of the main entrance is a large block of sculptured marble which once had a place in the old merting-house, which was devoted entirely to court purposes in 1791.
It had been decided by the authorities, in January, 1836, to build a new jail two stories high and seventy- one by thirty-nine feet in dimensions, on the cast corner of the court-house lot, on Broad Street, but the project was never carried out, owing to the destruc- tion of the court-house by fire, and instead, the pres- ent jail was built in 1837. The jail property occupies the block bounded by the Morris Canal on the north, Wilsey Street on the south and Newark Street on the west. The prison is very complete, having received additions from time to time, and with it are connected commodious shops, a warden's house, etc.
Roster of Civil Officials.1-Following is a list of the contributions of Essex County to the civil service of the Federal and State governments, and of the county officers, so far as they can be procured from court rolls and other records. The court rolls prior to the year 1781 are not in existence, and it is probable that they were destroyed at the time of the burning of the old court-house, in 1835.
COLONIAL CONGRESS. 1765. Robert Ogden.
CONTINENTAL CONGRESS.
1774-76 .- Stephen Crane. f 17×1->1 .- Silas Condict.
1776-12 .- Abmahnin | lark.
1785-86 .-- Josiah Horublower.
1778-70 - Fred. Frelinghuysen. 1787-88 .- Abraham Clark.
UNITED STATES GTSATORS.
1801-3 .- Aaron Ogdrh.
1×6-6 .- F. T. Frelinghuysen.
1853-69 .- William Wright.
1867-69 .- F T. Frelinghuysen.
1803-66. - William Wright. ? 1+73-77 .- F. T. Frelinghuysen.
" The judges of the courts and the chancellors are given in the chapter on the Bench and Bar.
In died Nov 1, 1auf, and Frederick T Frelinghuysen was appointed to åll lais Duexpired term.
REPRESENTATIVES IN FEDERAL CONGRESS.
1831-33 .- Silas Condiet. 1875-76 .- Frederick H. Lease.
1843-47 .- William Wright. 1877-78 .- Thomas B. l'eddie.
1853-57 .- Alex. C. M. Pennington.
1:59-80 .- John 1 .. Blake.
1859-60 .- William Pennington. 3 1861-65 .- Neheminh Perry.
18-1->2. Phineas Jones.
1883-&I .- William HI. F. Fiedler.
1869-73 .- George A. Halsey.
1873-74 .- Marcus L. Ward.
SECRETARY OF STATE (NATIONAL). 1881 .-- Frederick T. Frelinghuysen (present incumbent i.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL, OF THE UNITED STATES. 1861-70 .- Frederick T. Frelinghuysen.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 1861 to present date .- A. Q. Keasbey.
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. 1876 to date .- Joseph P. Bradley.
MEMBERS OF THE PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLIES.
(From the surrender in 1702 to the Revolution in 1776. )
1:03 .- ( Eastern Division,) 4 Thomas Gordon, Miles Foster, Obadiah Bowne, Jedediah Allen, Michael Howden, Peter Van Este, John Reid, John Harrison, Cornelius Tunison, Richard Hartshorne, Richard Townley.
1704 .- (Eastern Division) John Bowne, Richard Hartshorne, Richard Salter, Obadiah Bowue, Anthony Woodward, John Tunison, John Lawrence, Jasper Crane, Peter Van Este, Thomas Gordon, John Barclay, Johu Royce.
1707 -(Eastern Division), John Harrison, Lewis Morris, Elisha Parker, Thomas Farmar, Jasper ('mane, Daniel Price, John Rowne, William Lawrence, William Morris, Enoch Mackelsou, John Royce, Thomas Gordon.
1708-9 .- (Eastern Division) Thomas Gordon, Thomas Farmar, Elisha Parker, John Royce, John Harrison, Benjamin Lyou, Gershom Mott, Elisha Lawrence, Peter Simmons, John Kinsey.
1709 .- (County of Essex) John Treat, - Price.
1710 .- John Treat, Joseph Marsh.
1716, -Josiah Ogden, Joseph Bonnell.
1721 .- Josiah Ogden, Joseph Bonnell.
1727 .- Joseph Bonnell, Jolin Cooper.
1730 .- John Cooper, Benjamin Price.
1738 .- Joseph Bonnell, Josinh Ogden.
1740 .- John Low, John Rolph.
1743 .- Joseph Bunnell, George Vreeland.
1744 .- George Vreeland, John Crane.
1745 .- John Crane, John Low. 1740, -John Crane, Juhu Low.
1749 .- John Crane, Joseph CRmup.
1751 .- John Low, Robert Ogden.
1764 .- Jacob De Hart, Richard Bradbury.
1761 .- Robert Ogden, John Ogden.
1769,-Julin Ogden, Stephen Crane.
1772 .- Stephen Crane, Henry Garritse.
PROVINCIAL CONGRESS OF NEW JERSEY.
1773 (May) .- Henry Garritse, Michael Vrerland, ; Robert Drummond, John Berry, William P. smith, John Stites, John Chrtwood, Abra- ham Clark, Elias Bondinot, Isanc Ogden, Philip Vau Cortland, Bethuel Pierson, Caleb Camp.
1775 (October) .- Abraham Clark, Lewis Ogden, Samuel Potter, Caleb Camp. Robert Drummond.
1776 .- Stephen Crane. Abraham Clark, Lewis Ogden, Caleb Camp, Robert Drummond. COMMITTEE OF SAFETY. .
1775,-Abraham Clark. Lewis Ogden.
1776 .- Abraham (lurk, Lewis Ogden, Samuel Potter, Culeb Canil. lobert Drummond. COUNCIL OF SAFETY.
1777 .- Caleb Camp, Frederick Frelinghuysen. 1778, -- Caleb Camp, Stephen C'rane.
" He was chosen Speaker two months after entering Congress. 11℮ died Feb. 16, 1×62.
4 The members of the Orat four Asbrillies are not designated by counties.
1884 .- Herman Lehlbach.
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CIVIL HISTORY.
ANHE. MHI.I.
177%-Stephen Crane, Henry Harritme.
STATE LEGISLATURE.
Oct. 5, 1787, John Peck , 1788, John Chetwood; 1799, Jonathan Day- tom ; 15 :- 97, John Conduit . 170%-1-1), Daniel March ; 141, 'harlee ('lark ; 1802-3, William S. Pennington , 1×04-5, John 1kuld ; 180G. I harles Clark ; 1807 Mimen Jacques , 1805-9, Thomas Ward , 1x10-13, Charles thark ; 1>14, Charles Kinsey : 1815-10, AAmom Harriman ; 1817-18, John Ihnld ; 1819-22, Silas Condit ; 1823, John Hodd ; 1891, John Dow ; 1825, Amon Harrison ; 1×26, Silas Condit ; 1×27, Sahne] Pennington 1828, Anum Harrison ; ]>20, Amzi luxld, 1830, John Dow ; 1:31-32, Inme II. Williamson ; 1-33, Jacob K Mead ; 1234, Oliver S. Halsted ; 1:35, S. P. Day ; 1>36, Andrew Parmimm ; 1837, John J. Chetwinml ; 1838-40, Amzi Armstrong ; 1:41-12, Willim Chetwood ; 1813-44, Joseph S Dadd.
SENATE.I
1845-47, Stephen R. Grover ; 1×18-50, Aon Whitehead ; 1851-64, Stephen Congar ; 1855-66, George R. Chetwood; 1-57-39, Charles L. C. Gifford ; 1860-62, James M. Quinby . 1863-65, John G. Trusdell ; 1866-68, James L. Haye ; 1869, John W. Taylor ; 1875, William H. Kırk ; 1878, William 11. Francis ; INSI, William B. Stainsby
AKSEMHLY.
tet. 6, 1787. - Jonathan Dayton, Jonas Wade, Henry Gurithe.
1788 .- John Conduit, Henry Garitse, Jonas Wade.
1789 .- Daniel Marsh, Jonas Wade, John Conduit.
1590 .- Jonathan Dayton, Abraham Oglen, Jonas Wade.
1791 .- Elias Dayton, Sr., Matthias William-n, Jr., Israel Hledden.
1792 .- Elias Imyton, Sr., Matthias Williamson, Jr., Israel Medden. 1793 .- Daniel Marsh, Caleb Camp, Abram Spier.
1794 .- Ellas Dayton, James Hedilen, J. nas Wade.
1795 .- Elias Dayton, James HI den, Jonas Wade,
1796 .- Abraham Sjur, James Hedden, Jonas Wale.
1797 .- William S. Pennington, Recomjene Stanshury, Jouns Wade.
1798 .- William S. Pennington, Abraham speer, Charles Clark.
1799. - t'harles Clark, Abraham Speer, William S. Pennington. [800,-Jabez Parkhurst, Charles Clark, Abraham Speer. 1801 .- Ames Harrison, Ralph Post, Jabez Parkhurst.
1802 .- Ezra Darby, I-ruel Day, Abraham Godwin.
1803 .- Ezra Darby, Israel Day, Abraham Godwin.
180-1. - Amos Harrison, James Wilcox, Silas Whitehead, Ezra Darby.
1806 .- William Gould, Sumnel Pennington, Moses Jacques, Charles Clark.
1806 .- Amos Harrison, James Wilcox, Israel Duy, Silas Whitehead.
1807 .- Silas Whitehead, Abraham speer, Abraham Van Husten, Abra- bam Godwin.
1808 .- Andrew Wilson, Nathan Squier, Ismael Dny, Silas Whitehead. 1809,-Silas Whitehead, Nathan Squier, Israel Day, Charles Clark.
1810 .- Samuel Pennington, Amos Harrison, Abraham Gaulwin, Joseph Quinby.
1811 .- Samuel Pennington, Thaddeus Mills, Samnel Condit, Abraham Ackerusn.
1812 .- silas Condit, Samuel Pennington, t'harles Kinsey, James Wilson. 1813 .- Charles Kinsey, Samuel Pennington, James Wilson, Israel Day.
1814. - Samuel Pennington, Jonathan Payton, John Wilson, Samuel Condit.
1815,-Israel Day, John Dow, Jonathan Dayton, Mummel Pennington. 1816 .- John Dow, Silas Condit, Inone H. Williamson, Charks Clark.
1817 .- William Gould, Israel Day, Thomas T. Kinney, Samuel B. Miller.
ISI8 .- Thomas T. Kinney, William Goukl, Teruel Day, Samuel B. Miller.
1819 .- t'horles Kinsey, Thomas T. Kinney, Samuel R. Miller, Nathan Squier.
1820,-Samuel Pennington, Samuel B. Miller, Stephen D. Day, Juhn Dow.
1821 .- Samuel B. Miller, Samuel Pennington, I Dickerwin, Caleb Hal- stend.
1822 .- Samuel Pennington, Samuel B. Miller, P. Dickermm, John Dow. 1823 .- Samuel B. Miller, John Dow, John Mann, Sammel Pennington.
1×24 .- Francis C. F. Randolph, William Stites, Abraham Godwin, Jr., Amai Banlıl.
1825 .- John Travers, Nonel Pennington, John Mann William Stitre. 1×20 .- 11. Van Barcom, Anzi Indid, William Stites, Stephen D. Pny 1-27 -Oliver S. Haltend, Stephen D Day, Denuit des, Anzi Dodd 1428. - William Stites, Dennis (. les. A. Godwin, Jr., William Pennlugt. n. 1×29 .- John J. Thetwood, Joseph 1. Hornblower, Luther Little, Juhn Vall.
1830,-t'irmelin+ G. Van Riper, John J. Baldwin, Iru l' Randolph, Mons Smith.
1831 -William Di .key, David Martin, John J. Baldwin, John P. Jackson 1832. - William Mickey, David Martin, John J. Baldwin, John P. Jackson 1833 .- John J. Briant, Cornelius G. Van Riper, Robert Morrell, Gideon
1834 .- Am Whitehead, Gibleon Row, John J. Brinut, Andrew Paren. I~35 .- J. W Wade, Jacob Flatt, Andrew Paris, John J. Chetwinal. 1836 .- J. W. Waule, Joraph N. Tuttle, John J. C'hetwoord, Jauch Flatt 1-37 .- Israel C'rane, stephen Dodd, Alex. "', M. Penmington, Wm. l'ier- Mi, Jr.
1838 .- William Stites, Edward sanderson, Alex. C M. Pennington, Abru- bam V Sprer.
1839 .- William Stites, Fatward Sanderwon, James J. Robinson, Samuel 11. Gardner.
1×40. James F. Robinson, Saunuel H. Gardner, B. F. Brookfield, Wil- liam B. Baldwin.
1841 .- Jabez Cook, William B. Baldwin, Stephen cougar, Benj F Bruk- field.
1842 .- Jegtha Baldwin, Jaloz look, Stephen Congar, Lemuel W Java- tie, Jonathan Potter, Sauna C. smith.
1:43 .- Stephen Cougar, Ionic Van Wagenen, John Runy D, Samuel ". Snuth, Jeutha Baldwin, Lemuel W Jacobus, Jonathan Putter.
I-44 .- Tsanc Van Wagenen, John Runy in, William M. scudder, Kren Ponden, Hugh F. Randolph, Jabez Pierson, Alvah Sherman.
1843 .- William M. Scuddler, Keen Pouden, Hugh F. Randolph, Merge W. M. Lane, Parker Teed, Jabez Pierson, Alvah Sherinan.
1840 -Parker Terd, Algern n $. Hubbell, Jabez G. Gobel, Francis B. Chetwol, George W. Mclean, Abraham Van Riper, Flaton March. 1-47 .- Algernon S. Hobbel, Elston Marsh, Jabez G. Goble, Frau - It. Chetwin), Abraham Van Riper, Hugh H. Bowne, Charles Har-
1848 .- Hugh H. Bowne, Charles Harrison, Joel W. Condit. Lewis 1. Grover, Oladinh Mecker, William F. Ihy, stephen Per-mett.
1849 .- Joel W. Condit, Obadiah Meeker, Stephen l'ernett, William F. Day, Jonathan Valentine, David Wade, INsac H. Pier~il. 1850 .- Beach Vanderpool, Cornelius Boice, W. MI. Whitehead, John ( . Beardsley, David Wade, Jonathan Valentine, Isnar H. Pierron.
1851 .- John C. Brardsley, Brach Vanderpool, William M Sandford, Silas Merchant, Jumes S. Bell, Thomas M. Kirgan, John B. Clark.
1852 .- John B. Clark, Stephen Pay, Abiathar Harrison, Girant J. Wheeler, E. T. Ilillger, Charles T. Day, Charles O. Ball-, Duriel Price, William Dennis.
1853 .- David >. Craig, Daniel II. Noe, Ablathar Harrison, 11 igh Holmes, William N. Searles, Panicl D. Benjamin, Daniel Price, David Rip- ley, William Dennis.
1.54 .- Appollos M. Elmer, Samuel R. Winans, Joseph T. Hopping, Hugh Holmes, Daniel F Tompkins, Dualel D. Benjamin, Nehemiah Perry, Charles O. Rolles, James A. Pennington.
1855 .- Appollos M. Elmer, samuel R. Winans, Joerph T. Hopping, W. s. Baldwin, James E. Bathgate, George H. Doremus, Neheallah l'erry, William K. McDonald, James A. Pennington.
1856 .- John C. Denman, Moers P. Smuith, John L. Mluke, Jr., Wm. Bald- win, C. L. C. Giffonl. John C. Thornton, Ellhu Day, Win. K. Me- Donald, Charles t'. Stuurt.
1857 .- Simeon Harrison, James McCracken, Juseph Booth, John C. Thorn- tun, Ira M Harrison, T. Kirkpmirick, C. (' Stewart.
1858 .- A. W. Waldron, J. F. Bond, Amal Condit, G. Dop Witt, Jr., David Ayres, Isaac P. Trimble, David A. Hayes.
1×50 .- A. W. Waldron, J. F. Bond, Amzi Condit, J. McCracken, Justin W. Hale, F. H. Trem, James Wheeler.
18641, -George A. Halucy, James M Lang, James E. Smith, David Oakie, John Flintot, F H. Terre, Janues Wheeler.
1861. - David chiken, Walter Tompkins, John Flinteft, George A. Halery. ('orTH Prake, Jobn D. Freeman, John P. Jackson, Jr., James MI. Lang, Thomas Metirath.
1862 .- Amni Ddd, Walter Tomkins, James Smith, John C. Little, Corra Drake, John 11. Freeman, John P. Jackson, Adolph schalk, Thoma - McGrath.
1 In IS45 the name of this branch of the Legislature was changed! from Council to Senute.
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HISTORY OF ESSEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.
1×63 .-- Rufus F Harrison, Charles A. Lighthipe, James Smith, Thomas B. Prddie, Jeremiah M. De C'amp, John C. Seiffert, Ira M. Harrison Adolph M. Schulk, Bernard Kearney.
1864 .- Rufus F. Harrison, Charles \. Lightbipe, Thomas B. Peddie, John 11. Landell, James D. Chuver, J. B. J. Robinson, J. C. Seiffert, David Anderson, Bernard Kearney.
1865, William Bidwell. Albert P. Condit, David Ayres, John F Ander- & P, Isone P. Trimble, David Anderson, James L. Hayes, William II. Murphy, K. I., Price.
1866 .- Israel D. Condit, Albert P. Condit, William R. Sayre, Samnel Atwater, William H. Murphy, David Ayres, Edwin lledden, M. 1I. C. Vail.
1867. - Josinh Speer, James Prek, John Kennedy, Timothy W. Lord, Samuel Atwater, Josinh L. Ballwin, Francis Mackin, Edward Hle Iden, Edward L. Prive
1868 .- James Sperr, Jamies Peck, John Kennedy, Timothy W. Lord, James 1 .. Gorney, John Ilunkele, Francis Mackin, William W. Hawkins, James G. Irwin.
1869 .- Joseph F. Sanxny Chauncey C. Williams, Farrand Kitchell, William R. Sayre, James L. Gurney, John Houkele, Henry W. Wilson, William W. Hawkins, Matthew Murphy.
1870 .- Samuel Wilde, Moses H. Williams, Joseph G. Hill, Edmund L. Joy, Themore Horn, Rochus Heinisch, Theodore Macknet, David Anderson, Daniel Murphy
1871 -Samuel Wilde, Meses II. Williams, John Rusby, E. L. Joy, Theilor Horn, Ruchus Heinisch, Theodore Macknet, David An- derwon, Daniel Murphy.
15,2. Sammel Wilde, Elius O. Doremus, Joseph G. Hill, Phinens Jones, Imins HI. Armstrong, Sammel Morrow, Jr., Theodore Macknet, J. W Campbell, Aaron G. Baldwin.
1573. Moses R. Halsey, Elias Doremus. Thomas S. Henry, Phineas Jones, Julius C. Fitzgerald. Samuel Morrow, William 11. Kirk, James T. Van Nose, Auron G. Baldwin.
1474 .- Andrew T'ced, David Dodd, Thomas S. Henry, Hugh Kinnard. Julius ( Fitzgerald, Samuel Morrow, Jr., William HI Kik, Patrick Dovle, William Carrolton.
1-70. Albert D. Traphagen, David Dodd, Francis K. Howel, S. V. C. Van Rentalder, Jeurs M. Patterson, Charles 11 Harrison, Elkanuh Drake, Marcus S. Richards, Philip W. Cross.
1×70. Albert D. Traphagen, Edward D. Pierson, Francis K. Howell, S. V. C. Van Romserlarr, Joseph H Wightman, Gottfried Krueger, Alkanah Drake, Charles Gomer, Jumos Malone.
1x"" Elwar! W. Crane, Edward D. Pierson, Alexander Phillips, George S. Daryer, William IL F. Fiedler, Charles Holzwarth, Schuyler B. Jackson, Charles tomer, Jaines Malone.
1878 - Harrison Van Duyne, George S. Inryce, William H1 F. Fiedler, Thomas () Connor Schuyler B. Jackson, Peter J. Gray, Charles A. FAIrh, Edward W. Crane, John Gill.
1×7 4 .- Th anas W. Langstroth, Jolin Gill, H. Van Dnyne, W. R. Williams, 1 M Patterson, G. Krueger, E. A. Wilkinson, P. J. Grey, T. O'Connor. 1×90 .- Thomas W. Langstroth, Joseph L. Muun, Harrison Van Duyne (Speaker , William R. Williams, William Wright, Charles G. Bow- emnwr. Elins Ackerson Wilkinson, Michoel McMahon, Thomas O'Connor.
1ar1 .- John IT. Parsons, Robert McGowan, Roderick Robertson, David Young, I'llwy B. Brewster, Edward R. Pennington, Adam Turkes, William H. F. Fiedler, Edwin B. Smith, Michael Mahon.
1412. John Parmois, John Gill, Lucins B. Hutchinson, David Young, JAInes N. Srbuckle, John H. Murphy, Thomas O'Connor, William Hill, John L. Armitage, Willium Harrigan.
IN53, -tirorge B. Harrism, David A Bell, Edward Q. Keasty, Herman I.blbach, Rush Burgess, Frederick S. Fish, William E. O'Connor, Charles W. Holzwarth, John L. Armitage, William Horrigan.
GOVERNORA.
1×12, Aaron Ogilen; 1413 15, William S. Pennington . 1837-43, William Pennington ; January 16. 1866-January 22, 1869, Marcus ]. Ward : 1815-75, Jomph D. Belle ; 1878-1, George B. Mcclellan.
STATE. CONTROLLERA. 1866 70, William K. M .. Donaldl.
REGISTER OF BANK DEPARTMENT. 1860-70, William K. Melk wald. ATATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS. 18/1-4, Frederick W. Rlend, 1867-67, C. M. Harrison.
COUNTY CLERKS
Aaron Ogden, commissioned, 1785 ; William S. Pennington, commissioned 1803 ; Silas Condit, commissioned IM4 ; Silas Whitehead, com- missioned 1811 ; Asa Whitehead, commissioned 1819; Elias Van Arsdale, Jr., commissioned November 2, 1829; Jobu P. Jackaun, commissioned October 25, 1839 ; November 5, 1844, May 1549 ; John R. Weeks, commissioned 1×49 ; James J. Terhune, commissioned November 15, 1854 ; John McChesney, commissioned November 15, 1839; C. R. Waugh, commissioned November 13, 1864 ; Albert P. Condit, commissioned September 3, 1867 ; Henry T. Dusenberry, commissioned November 11, 1867 ; Joseph Banks Keford, commis- siuned November 11, 1872; William A. Smith, commissioned November 12, 1877 ; J. Warren Vanderveer, November 13, 1882.
DEPUTY COUNTY CLERKS.
G. T Moore, commissioned May 2, 1-76; Jumes Gillin, commissioned November 13, 1877 ; G. T. Moore, commissioned November 19, 1878 , II. T. Dusenberry, commissioned November 14, 1852 ; Samuel A. Smith, commissioned May 29, 1xst.
SHERIFFS.
Noah Marpha, commissioned September 2%, 17×1 ; Joseph Crane, com- missioned October 16, 1782, October 18, 1783, October 21, 1784 ; Caleb l'amp, commissioned October 24, 1756, October 17, 1786, 1787 ; William Halstead, commissioned 15&s ; Caleb Camp, commissioned 1,91 ; Benjamin Williamson, commissioned December 16, 1791 ; James Hledden, commissioned 1997 ; Thomas Ward, commissioned 1798 ; Isac Ward, commissioned October 20, 1801, 1803 ; Nathan Squier, commissioned October 16,1804 ; Isnar Pierson, commissioneil October 21, 1×07, October 16, 1808, October 17, 1809, Thomas Crane, com- missioned October 19, 1810; Salas Condit, commissioned October 19, 1813, 1815 ; Nathan Squier, commissioned October 15, 1816 ; Samuel H. Berry, commissioned 1819; A. Reynolds, commissioned 1821 ; Moses Smith, commissioned 1×26 ; J. W. Camp, commissioned 1827, 1829; Jacob K. Mend, commissioned February 26, 1830 ; William Dow, commissioned February 15, 1831, October 15, 1832, October 15, 1833 ; Robert D. Robinson, commissioned 1831 ; Jonathan Oshorne, commissioneil October 17, 1837, October 16, 1838; October 15, 1839 ; James B. Burne, 1 commissioned October 30, 1840 ; Willam A. Bald- win, commissioned October 17, 1843, May 1, 1845; William Frame,
commissioned November 7, 1816, March 15, 1848 ; William Pierson, commissioned November 14, 1519, November 13, 1850 ; John Ken- nedy, commissioned November 10, 1851, November 15, 1853; No- vember 15, 18:4 ; Edward Pierson, November 14, 1855, November 18, 1857 ; E. S. Miller, commissioned November 9, 1858, Noven- 15, 1539, November 13, 1860 ; Abraham Reynolds, commissioned November 12, 1861 ; A. M. Reynolds, commissioned November 11, 1862, October 5, 1863; F. W. Ricord, commissioned November 15, 15HH, and served four years : Andrew Teed, commissioned November 11, 1868, November 10, 1x69, November 16, 1870 ; James Perkwell, commissioned November 15, 1871 ; James S. Gamble, commissioned November 13, 1872; James Peckwell, commissioned November 12, 1873, November 11, 1874 ; D. J. Cumpfield, commissioned 1375 ; John D. Harrison, commissioned February 23, 1876 ; S. V (' Van Retire- Iner, commissioned 1879 ; William Wright, commissioned November 16, 1881.
PROSECUTORS OF THE PLEAS.
William Chetwood, $ commissioned 1812 ; Amzi Dodds, commissioned Feb- ruBry 20, 1829 ; F. B Chetwood, March 22, 1839 ; Benjamin William- son, commissioned January 10, 1881 ; J. Van Aradale, commissioned February 18, 1852 ; Cortlandt Parker, commissioned Morch 19, 1876 ; March 14, 1862 ; Gustavna N. Abeel, commissioned 1875, March 20, INN2 ; Oscar Keen, commissioned January 16, 1883.
SURROGATES.
Alexander C. Mr.Whorter, commissionod 1788-1808 ; John J. Chetwnod, November 7, 1839, November 15, 1841; William K. MeDonald, commissioned November 15, 1849 ; Cornelius Royce, commissioned November 15, 1854 ; William S. Whitehead, commissioned Novem- ber 15, 1859 ; William 11. Webster, commissioned November 15, 1864; George D. G. Moore, commissioned November 15, 1969 ; No- vember 16, 1874 ; C. Meyer Zolick, commissioned November 17, 1879.
I He was afterwards President of Texas.
2 At the time William Chetwood hold the office it was denominated as that of the deputy attorney general.
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CIVIL HISTORY.
Thumas T. Kinney, wus n surrogato several years after JIr Whorter ; he held the office in 1811 ; Randolph meceeded him, and was succeeded by Oliver S. Halster.
REGIATERS OF DEEDS AND MORTONOES.
Joseph Doresmus, commissioned November 15, 1850 ; Peter T Ngmer, commissioned November 15, 1804 , Julius Stapf, commissione No- vember 9, 1860 ; Henry C. Sodon, November 9, 1871 ; Henry W Eg- ner, commissioned November 11, 1479.
Samuel Hayes, commissioned October 17, 1751 ; David Crane, com- minsoned October 17, 1751, Richard Townley, commissioned October 17, 1782, Aaron Ogden, commindoned October 16, 1782; Jonas Wade, commissioned 1783; James Virke, commissioned October 24, 1787: Abiel Cumpfield, commissioned October 21, 1785; Isaac Mann, commissione 1786; William Shute, commissioned 1787; Michael Lenland, commissioned 1787 ; William Shute, com- maisioned 1788 ; Simeon Vaniser, commissioned 148; Ish Mann, commissioned 1789 ; Atel Camptield, commisioned 1783; Isaac Moon, commissioned 171 ; Ralph Post, commissioned 1990, Nathan Beach, commissioned 1791; Imaar Mann, commissioned 1792; Nathan Beach, commissioned 1792 ; J. P. Dayton, commissioned 1795; Edward Clarkson, connessioned 1795; Anthan Squier, commissioned 1707, Isane Munn, commissioned 1799; Robert B. C'anfield commissioned 120; Grover Con commissioned 1; Nathan Douglas, commissioned 1200; Robert B. Candall com- missioned 1; Grover Car, commissione ; am Mann, commissioned Is0) : sunth Burnet, commissioned 1801 ; Nathan Denglass, commeioned 1802 ; Robert B. Campbell, commisioned 1802 : Azarinh Clarke, commissioned 1503 ; Smith Burnet, commis- Hioned 1203 , Robert A. Banfield, commissioned 1804 ; Smith Burnet, commissioned October 16, 1801 . Inne Mann, commissioned Ochilor 22, 1804 ; Smith Burnet, commissioned October 21, 1805 ; William ('Tall, commissioned October 16, 1845 ; Robert B. Campbell, commis- wioned 1807 ; Dantel Camp, commissioned 1807 ; A. W. Brook field, commissioned 1808 ; Robert B. Campbell, commissioned ININ , Ichbod Williams, connniesioned detuber 23, 199 , Stephen B. Day, commis- sioned October 23, 1809 Jeseph Serges, commissioned Uhrtuber 28, 1810) ; Caleb Winulruff, commissioned October 22, 1x10 ; Caleb Wood. ruff, commissioned December 2, 1s11 ; Ichuteni Williams, commiis- wished 1x11 Samuel B. Miller, commisioned November 1x, 1812, Smith Burnet, commingoned January 19, 1x13 ; Timothy Williams, commissioned Ortober 13, 1x13, John Alling, commissioned October 25, 1814 ; William Clarke, commissioned October 25, 1811; John Alling, comnumiuned November 24, 1813 : Nathaniel Crane, commis- Hioned January 6, 1×17 ; John Alling, commissioned January 24, 1×17 . Smith Barnet, commissioned October 21, 1817 ; Samuel MeChesney, commissioned December 8, 1817 , John Wade, comniis- sjuned October 10, 1818 ; Samuel Jecherry, commissioned 1818 ; Jums Smith commissioned 1818; Henry Ward, rommimioned October 20, 1821; News Chandler, commissioned 1×24 ; Algam 1' Harrison, commissioned 1821, Henry Ward, commingoned Chtuber 18, 1825 ; Abraham P. Harrison, commissioned 1825 ; Henry Ward, commissioned October 19, 1226 ; Jabez Conk, commissioned (tober 10, 1827; James King, commissioned October 10, 1827 ; Jabez Cook, commissioned November 10, le28 ; Stephen 11. Pierson, commissioned November In, 1:28, Nicholas Smith, commissioned Chtuber 20, 1829 ; Stephen Ie, commissioned October 30, 149; Staphen II. Pie men, commissioned November, 18:30; Jamen King, commissioned 1830. Moses ('handler, commissioned 1:30, Stephen H. Pierson, contusioned October, 1x31 ; Moses Chandler, com mis- Muned 1831 , Nicholas Smith, commissioned November, 1x32 ; sto- phon IT. Plerson, commissioned 1832, Nicholas N Jerulmnon, com- missioned November, 1823; David A. foram, commissioned 1& 3: Nicholas Smith, commissioned 1233 ; Wickhff S. Comlit, cummis- cloned October 24, 1537 ; Wicklift S. Condit, commissioned October 30, 1838 ; Abraham Mandeville, commissione October 30, 1838 ; David C. Berry, commissioned th tober 15, 1839 ; Abrahamn Handle- ville, commissioned 1830; David C. Berry, commissioned October 30, 18400; Janies W Winadruff, commissioned 1810, Elias Darby, comme- sioned October 10, 1841 ; Jongh Mona, Jr., commissioned Detoler 13, 1811 : David (. Berry, commissioned October 13, 1441 ; Joseph Hollingsworth, commissioned October 18, 1-12, Joseph Mann, com- miwioned October 18, 1842 ; Elins Darby, commissioneel 1812 ; Jonn- than Plerin, commissioned October 17, 1-13 ; Jonathan Pierson. commissioned October 12, 1841 ; Jonathan Pierson, commimionel
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