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1866; Noah Davis, jr. (of Orleans), 1868; John M. Davy, 1874; E. Kirke Hart (of Orleans), 1876; John Van Voorhis, 1878, 1880 and 1892 Halbert S. Greenleaf, 1882 and 1890; Charles S. Baker, 1884, 1886 and 1888; Henry C. Brewster, 1894 and 1896; James M. E. O'Grady, 1898; James Breck Perkins, 1900, 1902, 1904 and 1906
COLLECTORS OF THE PORT.
Congress passed an act on the 3d of March, 1805, creating the customs district of Genesee, with the port at Charlotte. Until very lately that has been known as the port of Genesee, but the official name is now the port of Rochester. The following named have held the position of collectors of customs-all of Rochester, except as stated otherwise: Samuel Latta, of Gates (now Greece), 1805; Caleb Hopkins, of Boyle (now Pittsford), 1809; Jesse Hawley, of Gates. 1817; Jacob Gould, 1829; James Smith, 1839; James K. Livingston, 1841; Joseph Strong, 1843; Ly. man B. Langworthy, of Greece, 1844; Joseph Sib- ley, of Rush, 1846; Elias Pond, 1849; James R. Thompson, of Clarkson, 1851; James C. Camp- bell, 1853; Pliny M. Bromley, 1857; Philander M. Crandall, 1861; William H. Crennell, 1865; John M. Davy, 1866 and 1872; James H. Kelly, 1867; Thomas Parsons, 1868; William Emer- sen, 1869; David K. Cartter, 1875: William T. Simpson, 1879; Charles E. Morris, 1883; John W. Martin, 1887; Henry Hebing, 1889; George II. Houck, of Rush, 1894; George P. Decker 1896; Martin J. Calihan, 1898; Charter W. Wall (acting collector), 1899; Henry Harri- son, of Brockport, 1899; George F. Roth, 1904.
STATE SENATORA.
Not till 1844 did Monroe have a member of the state Senate who lived in this county, so we will begin with Frederick F. Backus, who, after serving three years, was succeeded by Jerome Ful- ler, elected in 1817; Samnel Miller, 1849; Mica- jalı W. Kirby, 1851; William S. Bishop, 1853; John F. Patterson, 1855 and 1857; Ephraim Goss, 1859; Lysander Farrar, 1861; George G. Munger, 1863; Thomas Parsons, 1865; Lewis H. Morgan, N. Emerson, 1875; George Raines, 1877; Edmund
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J .. Pitts (of Orleans), 1879, 1881 and 1885; Charles S. Baker, 1883; Donald McNaughton, 1887 and 1889; Cornelius R. Parsons, 1891, 1893, 1895, 1898 and 1900; Henry Harrison, 1895; Wil- liam W. Armstrong, 1898, 1900, 1902, 1904 and 1906; Merton E. Lewis, 1901 (to fill out the term of Parsons, deceased), 1902 and 1904; Thomas B Dunn, 1906.
By the constitution of 1846 Monroe, which be- fore that was in the eighth district, was made a senatorial district by itself and continued so till 1819, when Orleans was added to it. The con- stitution of 1894 made it solitary again and gave it two Senators, their districts being numbered the forty-third and forty-fourth; it provided also that the Senate to be elected in 1895 should be three years in length, returning after that to its former term of two years. In the first year after its formation Monroe had one member of Assem- bly and a year later three members, keeping that number till 1895, when, the total membership of the lower house having been increased to one hun. dred and fifty, the contingent from this county became four and was increased last year to five. The following is a list of our
MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY.
Nathaniel Rochester, 1821; John Bowman Samuel B. Bradley and Simon Stone, 2d, 1822; Peter Price, Major II. Smith and Enos Stone, 1823; Gustavus Clark, Henry Fellows and Thur low Weed, 1824; Il. Fellows, Isaac Lacey and Vin cent Mathews, 1825; P. Price, Abelard Reynolds and Joseph Sibley, 1826; Timothy Childs, Fara Sheldon, jr., and Francis Storm, 1827; John Gar- butt, Heman Norton and Reuben Willey, 1828; E. Sheldon, jr., Joseph Randall and T. Weed, 1829; Samuel G. Andrews, I. Lacey and P. Price 1830; S. G. Andrews, Ira Bellows and William B Brown, 1831; T. Childs, Levi Pond and Milton 1867; Jarvis Lord, 1869, 1871 and 1823; William Sheldon, 1832; Elihu Church, Fletcher M. Haight and Jeremy S. Stone. 1833; George Brown, Der- ick Sibley and Enoch Strong, 1834; Horace Gay Micajah W. Kirby and J. Sibley. 1835; Levi Rus- sell, D. Sibley and Silas Walker, 1836; John P. Patterson R. Sheldon, jr .. and D. Sibley, 1836; William S. Bishop. Henry P. Norton and John P. Stull, 1838; G. Brown, D. Sibley and E. Strong 1839: Alexander Kelsey. Lucius Lilley and E. and F. P. Root. 1880; Judson F. Sheldon, C. S.
Strong, IS40; Henry K. Higgins, Frederick Stark and George S. Stone, 1841 ; Jerome Fuller, Robert Haight and E. Strong, 1842; Ashley Sampson, Moses Sperry and Edward Wadhams, 1843; Wil- liam C. Bloss, John McVean and Isaac T. Raymond 1844; Matthias L. Angle, W. C. Bloss, and James R. Thompson, 1845; W. C. Bloss, John McGonegal and .John B. Smith, 1846; E. Sheldon, A. M. Sher- merhorn and Isaac Chase, jr., 1847; Levi Kelsey, 14, Ward Smith and Elisha Harmon, 1848; M. Day Hicks, L. W. Smith and E. Harmon, 1819; Na- thaniel H. Fordyce, William A. Fitzhugh and Caleb B. Corser, 1850; John Shoecraft, Joel P Milliner and C. B. Corser, 1851; Lyman Payne; Orlando Hastings and James O. Pettengill, 1852; I .. Payne, James L. Angle and Pliny B. Holdridge 1853; Benjamin Smith, John W. Stebbins and Nehemiah P. Stanton, jr., 1854; Benjamin Smith, Eliphaz Trimmer and Joseph Dewey, 1855; Jere- miah S. Baker, John T. Lacey and Robert Staples 1856; Jarvis Lord, Thomus Parsons and R. Sta. . ples, 1857 : Harrison A. Lyon, Elias Pond and Alphonso Perry, 1858; Thomas J. Jeffords, E Pond and A. Perry, 1859; Martin Roberts, Lewis H. Morgan and Benjamin R. Wells, 1860; George E. MeGonegal, E. Trimmer and B. R. Wells, 1861; G. E. MeGonegal, E. Trimmer and William Brown, 1862; Fairchild Andrus, John McConvill and William Rankin. 1863; F. Andrus, J. Mi-Con- vill and W. Rankin, 1864; F. Andrus, Henry R. Selden and Abner I. Wood, 1865; J. Lord, Henry Cribben and A. I. Wood, 1866; John M. Davis Nehemiah C. Bradstreet and A. I. Wood, 186%; Charles S. Wright, N. C. Bradstreet and Andrew J. Randall, 1868 ; C. S. Wright, James S. Grahant und Volney P. Brown, 1869; Richard D. Cole. George D. Lord and V. P. Brown, 1820: George A. Gess, G. D. Lord and Leonard Burritt, 1871; G. A. Goss. Henry L. Fish and I. Burritt, 1872; G. A. Goss, George Taylor and L. Burritt, 1873; R. D. Cole, G. Taylor and Josinh Rich, 1874; Wil- lard Ilodges, J. S. Graham and Heman Glass 1825; W. Hodges, J. S. Graham and Washington 1 .. Rockwell, 1876; Albert C. Hobbie, Elias Mapes and James Chappell, 1877; Samuel Beckwith, Charles S. Baker and Henry W. Davis, 1878; George Le Grand Seely, C. S. Baker and Fred- erick P. Root, 1879; G. I.G. Seely, John Cowles
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Baker and Alexander P. Butts, 1881 : Levi J. De- land, David Healy and A. P. Butts, 1882; Walter S. Hubbell, Charles R. Pratt and Philip Garbutt 1883; W. S. Hubbell, Philip Tumilty and P. Gar- butt, 1884; Frank Gardiner, C. R. Pratt and George W. Sime, 1885; Fletcher A. Defendorf, Edward W. Maurer and G. W. Sime, 1886; F. A. Defendorf. P. Andrew Sullivan and William S. Church, 1887; J. F. Sheldon, Joseph Bauer and Edwin A. Loder, 1888; Frank M. Jones, P. A. Sullivan and E. A. Loder, 1889; F. M. Jones, Robert Courtney (to fill vacancy), Cornelius R. Parsons and William H. Denniston, 1890; F. M Jones, Richard Curran and W. H. Denniston, 1891; Samuel H. Stone, James M. E. O'Grady and W. H. Denniston, 1892; S. H. Stone, J. M. E. O'Grady and W. H. Denniston, 1893; Charles J. Smith, J. M. E. O'Grady and William W. Arm- strong, 1894; C. J. Smith, J. M. E. O'Grady, W W. Armstrong and Thomas HI. Eddy, 1895; Mer- ton E. Lewis, J. M. E. O'Grady, W. W. Armstrong and Frederick E. Gott, 1896; James B. Perkina, J. M. E. O'Grady, W. W. Armstrong and Jacob S. Haight, 1897; M. E. Lewis, Adolph J. Roden- beck, Richard Gardiner and Benjamin F. Gleason, 1898; M. E. Lewis, A. J. Rodenbeck, R. Gardi- ner and B. F. Gleason, 1899; M. E. Lewis, A. J Kodenbeck, R. Gardiner and Isaac W. Salyerds 1900; Martin Davis, George Herbert Smith, R. Gardiner and [. W. Salyerds, 1901; M. Davis, G. II. Smith, Eugene J. Dwyer and John Pallace, jr., 1902: M. Davis, Charles F. Ogden, Charles E. Callahan and J. Pallace, jr., 1903; De Witt C. Becker, C. F. Ogden, C. E. Callahan and Albert P. Beche, 1901; D. C. Becker, James L. Whitley, Robert Averill and A. P. Beebe, 1905; George F. Harris, J. L. Whitley, Henry R. Glynn, R. Averill and Henry Morgan, 1906.
ASSESSORS.
The first assessors for the little village, in 1817. were Isaac Colvin, Hastings R. Bender and Daniel D. Hatch. They were followed by Abraham Plumb, 1818-21 and 1823; Abner Wakelce, 1818: Ebenezer Watts, 1818-20; Silas O. Smith, 1820 end 1824: Caleb L. Clark, 1821; Samnel Works. 1821; William Atkinson, 1822-25; Thomas Kemp- shall. 1822; Abelard Reynolds, 1822; Warham Whitney. 1823; Jacob Graves, 1824; William J.
MeCracken, 1825; Preston Smith, 1825; Davis C. West, 1826-28; Ezra M. Parsons, 1826; Charles J. Hill, 1826; Daniel Tinker, 1826-30; Phelps Smith, 1827-29; William Rathbum, 1827; Daniel Loomis, 1827 and 1834; Elisha Taylor, 1828; James K. Livingston, 1828 and 1832; Erasmus D. Smith, 1828; John Jones, 1829; Raphael Beach, 1829; Abner Hubbard, 1829; Elias J. Minshon 1829; Jehiel Barnard, 1830; Sidney S. Olcott 1830; Thomas H. Rochester, 1830; Linus Merrill, 1830-31; Jonathan King, 1831; Ephraim Gil- bert, 1831 and 1834; Matthew Mead, 1831 and 1839; Jacob Thorn, 1831 and 1833; Royal Har- rington, 1832; Matthew Brown, 3d, 1832; Micah Porter, 1832; William H. Ward, 1832; Horace Gay, 1833; Seth Saxton, 1833; Miles Carter, 1833; Harvey Humphrey, 1833; John Haywood 1834; Horatio N. Curtis, 1834; Oren E. Gibbs, 1834. That brings us into city life. From that time the records are imperfect and directories, which are the main reliance in such a case as this. were published only at long intervals. For some years it is known there were three assessors for each ward, which must have made a most un- wieldy body and prevented anything like general consultation or systematic assessment. Finally the original number of three was resumed and continued so till 1900, since when it has been four; the almost continuous list may then be taken up as follows: Preston Sinith, 1852-33; Louis K. Faulkner, 1852-53; Adonijah Green, 1852-55; Abram H. Jones, 1854-53; Francis Dana, 1854- 65; David MeKay, 1858-82 ; Jared Coleman, 1833- 65; Charles M. St. Jolin, 1866-20; Ebenezer T. Oatley, 1868-77; John J. Schaffer, 1871-76; An- gust M. Koeth, 1876-81 ; William J. Maher, 1878- 85; Valentine Fleckenstein, 1882-86 and 1898-99; John Gorton, 1883-85; Michael J. Maher, 1886- 92; Luther A. Pratt, 1886-91; Jacob Gerling. 1887-93; Henry C. Munn, 1892-97; E. B. Bur- gess, 1893-97; George F. Roth, 1894 ; E. A. Kall- fleisch. 1895-99; Charles F. Pond, 1898 -; Ly- man M. Otis, 1900-03; Joseph C. Wilson, 1900 -; Frank Fritzsche, 1900-1906; Charles H. Judson. 1904 -; Thomas J. Neville, 1906 --.
CITY TREASURERS.
Elihu F. Marshall, 1834 and 1838; Theodore Sedgwick, 1835: Erasmus D. Smith, 1836 ; William
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E. Lathrop, 1837 and 1859-60; Eben N. Buell, 1839-40-41-42; James M. Fish, 1843-44; Hiram Wright, 1845-46; Matthew G. Warner, 1847; Clarence H. Sweet, 1848; Elbert W. Scrantom, 1849-50; Charles M. St. John, 1851-52-53-54; Pliny M. Bromley, 1855-56; Abram Karnes, 1857- 58; Thomas Hawks, 1861-62; Christopher T. Amsden, 1863-64 ; Harvey P. Langworthy, 1865- 66-67-68-69-70; John Williams, 1871-72-73-74; George D. Williams, 1875-76-77-78-79-80; Am- brose McGlachlin, 1881-82-83-84; John A. Davis, 1885-86-87-88-89-90; Valentine Fleckenstein, 1890; Samuel B. Williams, 1891-92-93-94-95-96- 97-98-99-1900-01-02-03; Lyman M. Otis, 1904- 05-06.
CITY CLERKS.
While Rochester was a village the office of clerk of the board of trustees was filled by Moses Chapin for four years, then by Hastings R. Bender for one year, then by Rufus Beach for five years, after that by Frederick Whittlescy, Hestor L. Stevens, Samuel L. Selden, Isaac R. Elwood and A. W. Stowe. After it had become a city the clerks of the common council were John C. Nash. 1834; Ariel Wentworth, 1835; Patrick G. Buchan, 1836; Jasper W. Gilbert, 1837; I. R. Elwood, 1838; Theodore B. Hamilton, 1839; W. R. Mont- gomery, 1840-41 ; Joseph A. Eastman, 1842; A. S. Beers. 1813-44; Chauncey Nash, 1845-46; James S. Tryon, 1847; II. L. Winants, 1848; Newell A. Stone, 1849 and 1861; John N. Drum- mond, 1850; E. B. Shepardson, 1851; Washing- ton Gibbons, 1852-55; Charles N. Simmons, 1856- 58 and 1862-63; Francis S. Rew, 1859-60; B. Frank Enos, 1864-67; Richard H. Schooley, 1868- 69; William F. Morrison, 1870-75 : Edward Ange- vine, 1876-79; Lucius M. Mandeville, 1880; James T. MeMannis, 1881; Frank N. Lord, 1882- 83; Peter Sheridan, 1884-1891 and 1899; Henry W. Gregg. 1892-95; Theodore S. Pulver, 1896-98 and 1900-1903; Thomas E. White, 1904-05; Lewis D. Clements, 1906 -.
CITY SURVEYORS.
No person is mentioned as surveyor among the city officials for the first few years, but the fact that a superintendent appears with more or less regularity leads to the supposition that the duties
of that officer covered the ground st the begin- ning. Samuel Works was elected superintendent in 1834, Kilian H. Van Rensselaer in 1835, Theo- dore Chapin in 1836, no election, apparently, in 1837, and Pardon D. Wright in 1838. The first appearance of a surveyor was in 1844, when James M. Bruff was elected by the common coun- cil. His successors were Charles B. Stuart, 1845; Daniel Marsh, 1847; James M. Bruff again in 1849-52; then a break to 1857, when F. J. M. Cornell appears; Charles R. Babbitt, 1859; Cyrus Beardsley, 1861 and 1864-67; Daniel Richmond, 1863 and 1868; Manley D. Rowley, 1869; William S. Grantsynn, 1870-75; Oscar H. Peacock, 1876- 84 and 1890-91; Isaac F. Quinby. 1885-89; J. Y. MeClintock, 1892-96; Edwin A. Fisher, 1897 -.
EXECUTIVE BOARD.
This was called the board of public works for the first five years, after which it became, without es- sential change, the Executive board. The following named were successively members of it: Martin Briggs, 1872-76; William Purcell, 1872; George HI. Thompson, 1872-76 ; Herman Mutschler, 1872; Daniel Warner, 1872-73; Henry S. Hebard, 1873; Thomas J. Neville, 1873-78; Ambrose Cram, 1874-77; Jonathan E. Pierpont, 1874-76; Philip J. Meyer, 1876-78; Valentine Fleckenstein, 1876- 79; Henry L. Fish, 1876-79; C. C. Woodworth, 1876-79; Fred C. Lauer, jr., 1878-80; F. P. Kav- anaugh, 1829-80; Ezra Jones, 1879; Jacob Ger- ling, 1880-81; Fred P. Stallman, 1881; Byron [Tolley, 1881-86; Samuel B. Williams, 1882-84; George W. Aldridge, 1883-93; Emil Kuichling, 1883-82; James M. Aikenhead, 1887-89; Julius Armbruster, 1888-90; William W. Barnard, 1890- 95; John M. Schroth, 1891-96; Richard Curran, 1894-95; Fred W. Seitz. 1896-97; Thomas MeMil- lan, 1896-97 ; Osrar Knebel. 1897-99; James John- ston, 1898-99; James Whalen, 1898-99. In 1900 the Executive board was superseded by the depart- ment of Public Works, of which the first commis- sioner was J. Herbert Grant, who was succeeded by J. Y. MeClintock, he by Thomas J. Neville and he by Frederick T. Elwood, the present incumbent. For some years there was a board of police commis- sioners, whose duties, As well as all matters con- neeted with the fire department, were afterward taken over by the department of Public Safety.
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the commissioners of which were, successively, James G. Cutler, James D. Casey and George A. Gilman, who now fills the position.
POLICE COMMISSIONERS.
Henry S. Hebard, 1865-73; Jacob Howe, sr., 1865-67; George S. Gooper, 1867-77; Frederick Zimmer, 1873-84; Henry C. Daniels, 1877-80; Jacob Howe, jr., 1880-84; James D. Casey, 1884- 99; Joseph W. Rosenthal, 1884-88; Jacob A. Hoekstra, 1888-96; Charles T. Chapin, 1896-99.
CHIEFS OF POLICE.
Addy W. Van Slyek, 1853; George I. Marsh, 1854; Samuel M. Sherman, 1855 and 1865 to 1873; Elisha J. Keeney, 1856 and 1859; W. D. Oviatt, 1857; Seth Simmons, 1858; Matthew G. Warner, 1860; William Charles, 1861; William Mudgett, 1862-63 ; Robert R. Harris, 1864; Alex- ander Mclean, 1873-85; Joseph P. Cleary, 1885- 1904; John C. Hayden, 1905 -.
THE COMMON COUNCIL.
The following is a full list of the board of aldermen, from the incorporation of the city to the present time. The numbers indicate the wards. The second name in each ward for the first four years is that of the assistant alderman ; after that time two full aldermen were elected from each ward till 1877, since when there has been only one representative from each :
1834 .- 1-Lewis Brooks, John Jones; 2-Thomas Kempshall, Elijah F. Smith; 3-Frederick F. Backus, Jacob Thorn; 4-A. W. Riley, Lansing B. Swan; 5-Jacob Graves, Henry Kennedy.
1835 .- 1-Hestor L. Stevens, Wm. E. Lathrop; 2-Matthew Brown, Hiram Blanchard; 3-James Seymour, Erastus Cook; 4-Joseph Halsey, Na- thaniel Bingham; 5-T. R. Elwood, Butler Bard- well.
1836 .- 1-Alex. S. Alexander, John Haywood; 2-Warham Whitney, Joseph Alleyn; 3-Joseph Strong, Jonathan Packard: 4-M. G. Woodbury, Mitchell Inder ; 5-Wm. H. Ward, David Scoville.
1837 .- 1-H. L. Stevens, H. K. Van Rensselaer ; 2-S. H. Packard, W. Barron Williams; 3-J. Strong, John Hawks; 4-M. G. Woodbury, Schuy- ler Moses: 5-L. K. Faulkner, James Williams.
1838 .- 1-Abelard Reynolds, Stephen Charles; 2-John Allen, Isaac F. Mack; 3-J. Strong, John Hawks; 4-Elias Pond, Matthew G. Warner; 5- Samuel G. Andrews, Orrin E. Gibbs.
1839 .- 1-A. Reynolds, Stephen Charles; 2-J. Allen, George Arnold; 3-John C. Stevens, E. D. Smith : 4-E. Pond, S. W. D. Moore; 5-S. G. An- drews, William Pitkin.
1840,-1-S. Charles, Henry Whitbeck ; 2-George Arnold, I. F. Mack; 3-E. D. Smith, Henry Cady ; 4-S. W. D. Moore, Porter Taylor ; 5-D. R. Barton, William J. Southerin.
1841 .- 1-H. Whitbeck, Johnson I. Robins; 2-I. F. Mack, Lewis Selye; 3-H. Cady, Joseph Field; 4-Porter Taylor, Wm. H. Howell; 5-W. J. Southerin, Aaron Erickson.
1849 .- 1-J. I. Robins, Hamlin Stilwell; 2- 1 .. Selye, John Williams; 3-J. Field, H. Camp- bell; 4-W. H. Howell, George B. Benjamin; 5- Aaron Erickson, N. B. Northrop.
1843 .- 1-H. Stilwell, S. Richardson; 2-J. Wil- liams, L. Selye; 3-H. Campbell, Eleazer Conkey ; 4-G. B. Benjamin, Moses B. Seward; 5-N. B. Northrop, Joshua Conkey.
1844 .-- 1-S. Richardson, Alfred Hubbell; 2-L. Selye, J. Williams; 3-E. Conkey, Simon Traver ; 4-M. B. Seward, Thomas Kempshall; 5-J. Con- key, Rufus Keeler.
1845,-1-A. Hubbell, Abram Van Slyck; 2-P. D. Wright, Seth C. Jones; 3-S. Traver, Everard Peck ; 4-T. Kempshall, John H. Babcock; 5- Joseph Cochrane, Jared Newell; 6-L. A. Ward, George Keeney; 7-William I. Hanford, J. Hil- dreth ; 8-John Briggs, Edwin Scrantom; 9-John Fisk, Charles B. Coleman.
1846 .- 1-A. Van Slyck, A. Hubbell; 2-8. C. Jones, S. F. Witherspoon; 3-E. Peck, Charles Hendrix ; 4-J. II. Babcock, Theo. B. Hamilton; 5-Jared Newell, Henry Fox; 6-Charles L. Par- dee, L. A. Ward; 7-J. Hildreth, William G. Rus- sell; 8-E. Scrantom, S. W. D. Moore; 9-George J. Whitney, Charles Robinson.
1847 .- 1-A. Hubbell, S. Richardson; 2-S. F. Witherspoon, J. Disbrow ; 3-C. Hendrix, James F. Fish ; 4-T. B. Hamilton, Joseph Hall ; 5-H. Fox, Nathaniel H. Blossom; 6-I. A. Ward, John Rees; 7-W. G. Russell, L. Ward Smith; 8-S. W. D. Moore, Hatfield Halstead; 9-C. Robinson, James Gallery.
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1848 -- 1-S. Richardson, H. Serantom; 2-J. Harlow, M. Briggs ; 3-W. Breck. Thomas C. Mont. Disbrow, Ezra Jones; 3-J. M. Fish, William gomery ; 4-G. Shelton, J. M. Winslow; 5-E. K Warren, M. Douglass; 6-M. Filon, Charles H. Clark ; 7-S. Charles, E. W. Sabin; 8-W. H. Moore J. B. Bennett; 9-J. Hilton, Louis Bauer; 10-J Quinn, John E. Morey. Churchill; 4-Joseph Hall, John L. Fish; 5-N. H. Blossom, Isaac Van Kuren ; 6-Philander Davis, J. S. Benton; 7-L. W. Smith, John Greig; 8-H. Halstead, S. W. D. Moore; 9-J. Gallery, Sebastian Zeug.
1819 .- 1-H. Scrantom, John Dawley; 2-Ezra Jones, S. B. Stoddard; 3-W. Churchill, J. S. Cald- well; 4-J. T. Fish, G. I .. Copeland; 5-I. Van Kuren, N. B. Northrop; 6-P. Davis, Samuel P. Allen; 7-John Greig, George T. Frost; 8-S. W. D. Moore, E. S. Boughton : 9-Sebastian Zeug, Peter A. Smith.
1850 .- 1-J. Dawley, William F. Holmes; 2- W. H. Wait, Martin Briggs ; 3-J. S. Caldwell, L. R. Jerome; 4-G. S. Copeland, T. T. Morse; 5-N. B. Northrop, J. Conkey; 6-P. Davis, C. A. Jones; 7-G. T. Frost, Hiram Banker; 8-E. S. Boughton, Henry L. Fish; 9-Peter A. Smith, Henry Sug- gett.
1851 .- 1-W. F. Holmes, Benjamin M. Baker; 2-Martin Briggs, W. H. Wait; 3-I. R. Jerome, Amon Bronson; 4-T. T. Morse, S. Moses; 5-J. Conkey, J. B. Robertson ; 6-C. A. Jones, Thomas Parsons ; 7-Hiram Banker, J. H. Babcock; 8-H. I. Fish, H. Seymour; 9-J. Fisk, Lysander Farrar
1852 .- 1-B. M. Baker, William F. Holmes ; 2- W. H. Wait, B. F. Gilkeson ; 3-A. Bronson, John M. French ; 4-S. Moses, George Shelton; 5-J. B. Robertson, George B. Redfield; 6-T. Parsons, Michael Filon; ?- J. II. Babcock, Edward M. Smith; 8-H. Seymour, George G. Munger ; 9-L. Farrar, Edgar Belden.
1853 .- 1-W. F. Holmes, Ambrose Crum; 2-B. F. Gilkeson, J. C. Marsh; 3-J. M. French, A Bronson ; 4-G. Shelton, J. C. Chumasero; 5-G. B. Redfield, M. Douglass; 6-M. Filon, Charles H Clark; 7-E. M. Smith, P. P. Thayer: 8-G. G. Munger, Daniel D. Lynch : 9-E. Belden. B. Schoef- fel ; 10-Thomas Parsons.
1854 .- 1-A. Cram, Johnson I. Robins; 2-J. C. Marsh, A. J. Harlow ; 3-A. Bronson, William Breck; 4-J. C. Chumasero, George Shelton; 5-M. Douglass, E. K. Warren: 6-C. H. Clark, Michael Filon : 7-P. P. Thayer, Stephen Charles : 8-D. D. Lynch, William H. Moore; 9-B. Schoeffel, J. Hil- ton : 10-T. Parsons. John Quinn.
1855 .- 1-J. T. Robins, Edwin Pancost; 2-A. J.
1836,-1-U. C. Edgerton, W. S. Thompson; 2-31. Briggs, G. W. Parsons; 3-T. C. Montgom- ery, Adolphus Morse; 4-J. M. Winslow, John T. Lacy; 5-M. Douglass, M. McDonald; 6-C. H. Clark, G. G. Cooper; ?- E. W. Sabin, Chauncey Perry ; 8-J. B. Bennett, H. L. Fish; 9-1 .. Bauer. Lewis Selye: 10-J. E. Morey, C. Dutton.
1857 .- 1-W. S. Thompson, Jacob Howe; 2-G. W. Parsons, Heman Lewis; 3-A. Morse, A. G. Wheeler; 4-J. T. Lacy, H. S. Hebard; 5-M. Me- Donald, P. M. Bromley; 6-G. G. Cooper, J Schutte: 7-C. Perry, P. Cunningham; 8-H. L. Fish, Ohed M. Rice; 9-L. Selye, John Lutes; 10-C Dutton, Thomas Parsons.
1858 .- 1-Jacob Howe, W. Mudgett, jr .; 2-He- man Loomis, G. W. Perry : 3-A. G. Wheeler, W A. Reynolds; 4-H. S. Hebard, G. W. Lewis; 5-P M. Bromley, L. B. Twitchell; 6-J. Schutte, D. W. Perry; 7-P. Cunningham, H. Billinghurst; 8-0 M. Rice, Henry B. Knapp; 9-J. Lutes, L. Selye; 10-T. Parsons, H. S. Fairchild; 11-J. W. Phillip- I. Bauer.
1859 .- 1-W. Mudgett, jr., W. F. Holmes; 2-G. W. Perry, Benjamin Butler; 3-W. A. Reynolds, W. Hollister; 4-G. W. Lewis, I. S. Hebard; 5-L. B. Twitchell, N. C. Bradstreet; 6-D. W. Perry, John C. Nash; 7-H. G. Moore, Aaron Erickson; 8-H. B. Knapp, N. A. Stone; 9-L. Selye, J. Lutes; 10-H. S. Fairchild, G. Shelton; 11-L. Bauer, J. C. Mason; 12-W. T. Cushing; H Billinghurst.
1860 .- 1-W. F. Holmes, James Brackett; 2-B Butler, D. A. Woodbury, 3-W. Hollister, Eben N. Buell; 4-H. S. Hebard; I. S. Waring; 5-N. C. Bradstreet; Alex. Longmuir; 6-Alonzo Stearns, Gottlieb Goetzman: 7-A. Erickson, H. G. Moore; S-N. A. Stone, Levi Palmer; 9-J. Lutes, O. L. Angevine; 10-G. Shelton, Frederick Vose; 11-J. C. Mason, Christian Schaeffer; 12-H. Billinghurst, Patrick Barry.
1861 .- 1-J. Brackett, W. F. Holmes; 2-D. A. Woodbury, B. Butler: 3-E. N. Buell, John H. Brewster : 4-I. S. Waring, H. S. Hebard; 5-A.
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HISTORY OF ROCHESTER AND MONROE COUNTY.
Longmuir, N. C. Bradstreet; 6-G. Goetzman, lor, M. M. Brown; 9-W. D. Callister, James H. Charles H. Williams; 7-H. G. Moore, Jason W. Kelly ; 10-J. Quinn, Cyrus F. Paine; 11-T. M. Flynn, F. Adelman; 12-A. McQuatters, B. Hor- cheler; 13-G. P. Draper, John Mauder; 14-H. S. Hogoboom. Seward; 8-L. Palmer, Daniel Warner; 9-0. L. Angevine, M. C. Mordoff ; 10-F. Vose, S. B. Ray- mond; 11-C. Schaeffer, John Cody; 12-P. Barry, George N. Hotchkin.
1862 .- 1-W. F. Holmes, Luther C. Spencer; 2-B. Butler, George Darling: 3-J. H. Brewster. E. N. Buell; 4-H. S. Hebard, C. M. St. John; 5-N. C. Bradstreet, P. M. Bromley; 6-C. H. Wil- liams, Joseph Hoffman; 7-J. W. Seward, Henry G. Moore; 8-D. Warner, LI. L. Fish ; 9-M. C. Mor- doff, Horace A. Palmer; 10-S. B. Raymond, Lonis Ernst; 11-John Cody, G. A. Sidler; 12-G. N. Hotchkin, Henry Hebing.
1863 .- 1-1 .. C. Spencer, Ambrose Cram; 2-G Darling, William C. Rowley ; 3-E. N. Buell, Daniel D. T. Moore; 4-C. M. St. John, Wallace Darrow ; 5-P. M. Bromley, E. K. Warren; 6-James Hoff- man, James O'Maley ; 7-H. G. Moore, James Up- ton; 8-H. L. Fish, D. Warner; 9-H. A. Palmer, M. C. Mordoff ; 10-L. Ernst, Alonzo Chapman; 11-G. A. Sidler, Thomas M. Flynn; 12-H. He- bing, Hamilton MrQuatters.
1864 .- 1-A. Cram, L. C. Spencer; 2-W. C Rowley, S. A. Hodgeman; 3-D. D. T. Moore, Wil- liam H. Groot; 4-W. Darrow, G. S. Copeland ; 5-E. K. Warren, N. C. Bradstreet; 6-J. O'Maley, Joseph Schutte; 7-J. Upton, Rowland Milliman; 8-D. Warner, Henry L. Fish; 9-M. C. Mordoff Horace A. Palmer ; 10-A. Chapman, William Wag- ner ; 11-T. M. Flynn, G. A. Sidler; 12-H. McQuat- ters, Henry Hebing; 13-George B. Draper, Law- rence Sellinger.
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