History of Greene County : together with historic notes on the Northwest, and the state of Ohio, gleaned from early authors, old maps and manuscripts, private and official correspondence, and all other authentic sources, Part 88

Author: Dills, R. S. cn
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Dayton : Odell & Mayer
Number of Pages: 1034


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1819. Clerk of court, Josiah Grover; recorder, Josiah Grover; sheriff, John Smith; treasurer, Ryan Gowdy; commissioners, Da- vid Conley, Peter Pelham, and John Sterritt; surveyor, Moses Col- lier ; prosecuting attorney, John Alexander; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1820. Clerk of court, Josiah Grover; recorder, Josiah Grover; . auditor, Peter Pelham ; sheriff, John Smith ; treasurer, Tensley Heath ; commissioners, David Conley, Peter Pelham, and John Sterritt; surveyor, Moses Collier; prosecuting attorney, John Alexander; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1821. "Clerk of court, Josiah Grover; recorder, Josiah Grover ; auditor, George Townsley ; sheriff, John Smith; treasurer, James Gowdy; commissioners, David Conley, John Sterritt, and William Buckles; surveyor, Moses Collier; prosecuting attorney, John Alexander; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1822. Clerk of court, Josiah Grover; recorder, Josiah Grover; auditor, George Townsley ; sheriff, John Smith; treasurer, James Gowdy; commissioners, David Conley, John Sterritt, and Stephen Bell; surveyor, Moses Collier ; prosecuting attorney, John Alexan- der ; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1823. Clerk of court, Josiah Grover ; recorder, Josiah Grover, auditor, George Townsley; sheriff, John Smith ; treasurer, James Gowdy; commissioners, John Sterritt, Stephen Bell, and Samuel Shaw; surveyor, Moses Collier ; prosecuting attorney, John Alex- ander; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1824. Clerk of court, Josiah Grover; recorder, Josiah Grover ; auditor, George Townsley; sheriff, James Popenoe; treasurer, Hugh Hamill; commissioners, John Sterritt, Stephen Bell, Samuel Shaw ; surveyor, Moses Collier ; prosecuting attorney, John Alex- ander; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, David Huston.


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1825. Clerk of court, Josiah Grover; recorder, Josiah Grover ; auditor, George Townsley; sheriff, James Popenoe; treasurer, James Gowdy; commissioners, Samuel Shaw, Stephen Bell, and William Buckles; surveyor, Moses Collier ; prosecuting attorney, John Alexander; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1826. Clerk of court, Josiah Grover; recorder, Josiah Grover; auditor, George Townsley; sheriff, James Popenoe; treasurer, James Gowdy; commissioners, Stephen Bell, Mathias Winans, and William Buckles; surveyor, Moses Collier; prosecuting attorney, John Alexander; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1827. Clerk of court, Josiah Grover; recorder, Josiah Grover; auditor, George Townsley; sheriff, James Popenoe ; treasurer, James Gowdy ; commissioners, William Buckles, Mathias Winans, and Simeon Dunn ; surveyor, Moses Collier ; prosecuting attorney, John Alexander; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1828. Clerk of court, Josiah Grover; recorder, Josiah Grover ; recorder, George Townsley; sheriff, James Popenoe; treasurer, Samuel Newcomb ; commissioners, William Buckles, Simeon Dunn, and Samuel Gowdy ; surveyor, Moses Collier; prosecuting attor- ney, John Alexander; infirmary directors, George Townsley, Wil- liam McKnight, and G. Galloway; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1829. Clerk of court, Josiah Grover; recorder, Josiah Grover; auditor, William Richards; sheriff, James Popenoe; treasurer, . Samuel Newcomb; commissioners, William Buckles, Samuel Gowdy, and John Barber; surveyor, Moses Collier; prosecuting attorney, John Alexander ; infirmary directors, G. Galloway, Sam- uel Gowdy, and Abram Larew ; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1830. Clerk of court, James L. Grover; recorder, J. H. Mc- Pherson ; auditor, William Richards; sheriff, James A. Scott; treasurer, Samuel Newcomb; commissioners, William Buckles, Samuel Gowdy, and John Barber; surveyor, Robert Watson ; prosecuting attorney, John Alexander; infirmary directors, G. Gal- loway, George Townsley, and J. Davison; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1831. Clerk of court, James L. Grover; recorder, J. H. Mc-


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Pherson ; auditor, William Richards; sheriff, James A. Scott; treasurer, Samuel Newcomb; commissioners, William Buckles, Samuel Gowdy, and John Barber; surveyor, Robert Watson; pros- ecuting attorney, John Alexander ; infirmary directors, G. Gallo- way, George Townsley, and J. Davison; associate judges, John Clark, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1832. Clerk of court, James L. Grover; recorder, J. H. Mc- Pherson ; auditor, William Richards; sheriff, Amos Quinn ; treas- urer, Samuel Newcomb; commissioners, William Buckles, John Barber, and John Fudge; surveyor, Robert Watson; prosecuting attorney, C. Clark; infirmary directors, G. Galloway, George Townsley and Josiah Grover; associate judges, John Clark, Sam- uel Kyle, and David Huston.


1833. Clerk of court, James L. Grover; recorder, J. H. Mc- Pherson ; auditor, William Richards; sheriff, Amos Quinn; treas- urer, Samuel Newcomb; commissioners, William Buckles, John Fudge, and Ryan Gowdy; surveyor, Robert Watson; prosecuting attorney, C. Clark; infirmary directors, George Townsley, Samuel Gowdy, and Josiah Grover; associate judges, Simeon Dunn, Sam- uel Kyle, and David Huston.


1834. Clerk of court, James L. Grover .; recorder, J. H. Mc- Pherson ; auditor, William Richards; sheriff, Amos Quinn; treas- urer, Samuel Newcomb; commissioners, William Buckles, John Fudge, and Ryan Gowdy; surveyor, Moses Collier; prosecuting attorney, C. Clark; infirmary directors, George Townsley, Samuel Gowdy, and Josiah Grover; associate judges, Simeon Dunn, Sam- uel Kyle, and David Huston.


1835. Clerk of court, James L. Grover; recorder, J. H. Mc- Pherson ; auditor, William Richards; sheriff, Amos Quinn; treas- urer, Samuel Newcomb; commissioners, John Fudge, Ryan Gowdy, and T. G. Bates; surveyor, Moses Collier; prosecuting attorney, C. Clark; infirmary directors, Samuel Gowdy, John Ankeny, and Josiah Grover; associate judges, Simeon Dunn, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1836. Clerk of court, James L. Grover; recorder, J. H. Mc- Pherson ; auditor, William Richards ; sheriff, Amos Quinn ; treas- urer, Samuel Newcomb; commissioners, John Fudge, Ryan Gowdy, and T. G. Bates; surveyor, Moses Collier; prosecuting attorney, William Ellsberry; infirmary directors, Samuel Gowdy, John An- keny, and Samuel Crumbaugh; associate judges, Simeon Dunu, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


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1837. Clerk of court, Thornton Marshall; recorder, J. H. McPherson ; auditor, Thomas Coke Wright; sheriff, Amos Quinn ; treasurer, Samuel Newcomb; commissioners, John Fudge, Daniel Lewis, and E. Steel ; surveyor, Moses Collier; attorney, William Ellsberry ; infirmary directors, Samuel Gowdy, John Ankeny, and Samuel Crumbaugh; associate judges, Simeon Dunn, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1838. Clerk of court, Thornton Marshall; recorder, J. H. McPherson ; auditor, Thomas Coke Wright; sheriff, James A. Scott; treasurer, Samuel Newcomb; commissioners, John Fudge, Daniel Lewis, and E. Steele; surveyor, Moses Collier; prosecuting attor- ney, R. C. Poland; infirmary directors, Samuel Gowdy, John An- keny, and Samuel Crumbaugh; associate judges, Simeon Dunn, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1839. Clerk of court, Thornton Marshall; recorder, J. H. Mc- Pherson ; auditor, Thomas Coke Wright; sheriff, James A. Scott; treasurer, Samuel Newcomb; commissioners, John Fudge, Daniel Lewis, and E. Steel; surveyor, Moses Collier; prosecuting attorney, R. C. Poland; infirmary directors, Samuel Gowdy, John Ankeny, and Samuel Crumbaugh; associate judges, Simeon Dunn, Samuel Kyle and David Huston.


1840. Clerk of court, Thornton Marshall; recorder, J. H. Mc- Pherson ; auditor, Thomas Coke Wright; sheriff, W. C. Robinson ; treasurer, Alfred Trader; commissioners, John Fudge, Daniel Lewis, and Bennet Lewis; surveyor, Moses Collier; prosecuting attorney, R. C. Poland; infirmary directors, Samuel Gowdy, John Ankeny, and Samuel Crumbaugh ; associate judges, Simeon Dunn, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1841. Clerk of court, Thornton Marshall; recorder, James W. Harper; auditor, Thomas Coke Wright; sheriff, W. C. Robinson ; treasurer, Alfred Trader; commissioners, John Fudge, Daniel Lewis, and Bennet Lewis; surveyor, Samuel T. Owens; prosecuting attorney, R. C. Poland; infirmary directors, Samuel Gowdy, John Ankeny, and Samuel Crumbaugh; associate judges, Simeon Dunn, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1842. Clerk of court, Thornton Marshall ; recorder, James W. Harper; auditor, Thomas Coke Wright; sheriff, C. L. Merrick; treasurer, Alfred Trader; commissioners, B. Lewis, D. Lewis, and James C. Johnson; surveyor, Samuel T. Owens ; prosecuting attor- ney, R. F. Howard; infirmary directors, Samuel Gowdy, John


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Ankeny, and Samuel Crumbaugh ; associate judges, Simeon Dunn, Samuel Kyle, and David Huston.


1843. Clerk of court, Thornton Marshall, recorder, James W. Harper, auditor, Thomas Coke Wright, sheriff, C. L. Merrick, treasurer, Alfred Trader, commissioners, B. Lewis, D. Lewis, and James C. Johnson, surveyor, Samuel T. Owens, prosecuting attor- ney, R. F. Howard, infirmary directors, Samuel Gowdy, John Ankeny, and Samuel Crumbaugh, associate judges, Simeon Dunn, Samuel Kyle, and A. G. Luce.


1844. Clerk of court D. W. Brown ( protem.), recorder James A. Scott, auditor Thomas Coke Wright, sheriff Daniel Lewis, treas- urer Alfred Trader, commissioners B. Lewis, James C. Johnson, and John Kendall, surveyor Samuel T. Owens, prosecuting attorney J. G. Gest, infirmary directors Samuel Gowdy, John Ankeny, and Samuel Crumbaugh, associate judges Simeon Dunn, Samuel Kyle, and A. G. Luce.


1845. Clerk of court, M. Stark (protem.), recorder James A. Scott, auditor Thomas Coke Wright, sheriff Daniel Lewis, treas- urer Alfred Trader, commissioners B. Lewis, John Kendall, and John Fudge, surveyor Samuel T. Owens, prosecuting attorney J. G. Gest, infirmary directors John Ankeny, S. Crumbaugh, and S. Puterbaugh, associate judges Simeon Dunn, Samuel Kyle, and A. G. Luce.


1846. Clerk of court, James J. Winans, recorder James A. Scott, auditor Thomas Coke Wright, sheriff Samuel Harry, treas- urer Alfred Trader, commissioners B. Lewis, John Kendall, and John Fudge, surveyor Samuel T. Owens, prosecuting attorney J. G. Gest, infirmary directors S. Puterbaugh, S. Crumbaugh, and Benjamin Manor, associate judges Simeon Dunn, Daniel Martin, and A. G. Luce.


1847. Clerk of court James J. Winans, recorder James A. Scott, auditor Thomas Coke White, sheriff Samuel Harry, treasurer Al- fred Trader, commissioners B. Lewis, John Fudge, and James Mc- Millan, surveyor Samuel T. Owens, prosecuting attorney J. G. Gest, infirmary directors S. Puterbaugh, Benjamin Manor, and S. Crum- baugh, associate judges Simeon Dunn, Daniel Martin, and A. G. Luce.


1848. Clerk of court James J. Winans, recorder James A. Scott, auditor Thomas Coke Wright, sheriff Samuel Harry, treasurer Al- fred Trader, commissioners John Fudge, James McMillan, and


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John Keiler, surveyor Samuel T. Owens, prosecuting attorney J. G. Gest, infirmary directors S. Puterbaugh, Benjamin Manor, and S. Crumbaugh, associate judges John Fudge, Daniel Martin, and A. G. Luce.


1849. Clerk of court James J. Winans, recorder James A. Scott, auditor Thomas Coke Wright, sheriff Samuel Harry, treas- surer Alfred Trader, commissioners William Reid, B. Lewis, John Keiler, and James McMillan, surveyor Samuel T. Owens, prosecut- ing attorney J. G. Gest, infirmary directors S. Puterbaugh, Ben- jamin Manor, and S. Crumbaugh, associate judges John Fudge, Daniel Martin, and A. G. Luce.


1850. Clerk of court James J. Winans, recorder James A. Scott, auditor Thomas Coke Wright, sheriff C. Wilkins, treasurer Alfred Trader, commissioners John Keiler, William Reid, and Jonas Jan- ney, surveyor Samuel T. Owens, prosecuting attorney, J. G. Gest, infirmary directors S. Puterbaugh, Benjamin Manor, and S. Crum- baugh, associate judges John Fudge, Daniel Martin, and William Mills.


1851. Clerk of court James J. Winans, recorder James A. Scott, auditor Thomas Coke Wright, sheriff C. Wilkins, treasurer Alfred Trader, commissioners William Reid, Jonas Janney, and John Harbine, surveyor Samuel T. Owens, prosecuting attorney, M. D. Gatch, infirmary directors S. Puterbaugh, Benjamin Manor, and S. Crumbaugh, associate judges John Fudge, Daniel Martin, and William Mills.


1852. Clerk of court John Boyd, recorder John Boyd, auditor Thomas Coke Wright, sheriff C. Wilkins, treasurer Brinton Baker, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners William Reid, Jo- nas Janney and John Little, surveyor Samuel T. Owens, prosecuting attorney M. D. Gatch, infirmary directors S. Puterbaugh, Benjamin Manor and S. Crumbaugh.


1853. Clerk of court John Boyd, recorder M. W. Trader, auditor Thomas Coke Wright, sheriff C. Wilkins, treasurer Brinton Baker, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners William Reid, John Little and James C. Johnson, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney M. D. Gatch, infirmary directors S. Puterbaugh, Benjamin Manor and S. Crumbaugh.


1854. Clerk of court John Boyd, recorder M. W. Trader, audi- tor Thomas Coke Wright, sheriff Daniel Lewis, treasurer Brinton Baker, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners John Little,


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James C. Johnson and A. H. Baughman, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney M. D. Gatch, infirmary directors S. Puterbaugh, Aniel Rodgers and S. Crumbaugh.


1855. Clerk of court John Boyd, recorder M. W. Trader, audi- tor James A. Scott, sheriff Daniel Lewis, treasurer Brinton Baker, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners John Little, James C. Johnson and A. H. Baughman, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney John W. Lowe, infirmary directors S. Puter- baugh, Aniel Rodgers and H. Andrew.


1856. Clerk of court John Boyd, recorder M. W. Trader, audi- tor James A. Scott, sheriff Daniel Lewis, treasurer John Louck, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners John Little, A. II. Baughman and John Fudge, surveyor Washington Galloway, pros- ecuting attorney J. A. Sexton, infirmary directors S. Puterbaugh, S. Crumbaugh and H. Andrew.


1857. Clerk of court John Boyd, recorder M. W. Trader, audi- tor Samuel T. Owens, sheriff Daniel Lewis, treasurer John Louck, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners A. H. Baughman, John Fudge and Robert Jackson, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney J. A. Sexton, infirmary directors S. Puter- baugh, S. Crumbaugh and H. Andrew.


1858. Clerk of court John Boyd, recorder M. W. Trader, audi- tor Samuel T. Owens, sheriff Samuel Crumbaugh, treasurer David Medsker, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners A. H. Baughman, John Fudge and Robert Jackson, surveyor Washing- ton Galloway, prosecuting attorney J. A. Sexton, infirmary direct- ors S. Puterbaugh, S. Crumbaugh and L. P. Bonner.


1859. Clerk of court John Boyd, recorder M. W. Trader, audi- tor Samuel T. Owens, sheriff Samuel Crumbaugh, treasurer David Medsker, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners A. II. Baughman, John Fudge and Robert Jackson, surveyor Washing- ton Galloway, prosecuting attorney J. A. Sexton, infirmary direct- ors Aniel Rodgers, S. Crumbaugh and L. P. Bonner.


1860. Clerk of court John Boyd, recorder Thomas Coke Wright, auditor Samuel T. Owens, sheriff Samuel Crumbaugh, treasurer David Medsker, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners A. H. Baughman, John Fudge and Robert Jackson, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney E. H. Munger, in- firmary directors Aniel Rodgers, S. Crumbaugh and L. P. Bon- ner.


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1861. Clerk of court J. G. McWhirk, recorder Thomas Coke Wright, auditor William C. M. Baker, sheriff Samuel Crumbaugh, treasurer David Medsker, probate judge Charles Dewey, commis- sioners A. H. Baughman, John Fudge Robert Jackson, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney E. H. Munger, in- firmary directors Aniel Rodgers, S. Crumbaugh and J. C. Mc- Millan.


1862. Clerk of court J. G. McWhirk, recorder Thomas Coke Wright, auditor William C. M. Baker, sheriff Henry Barnes, treasurer Daniel Lewis, probate judge Charles Dewey, commission- ers A. H. Baughman, Robert Jackson and S. E. Bennett, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney E. H. Munger, infirm- ary directors John F. Patton, S. Crumbaugh and J. C. Mc- Millan.


1863. Clerk of court J. G. Mc Whirk, recorder Thomas Coke Wright, auditor William C. M. Baker, sheriff Henry Barnes, treasurer F. A. McClure, probate judge Charles Dewey, commis- sioners A. H. Baughman, S. E. Bennett and John G. Clemens, sur- veyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney E. H. Munger, infirmary directors John F. Patton, H. HI. Hyland and J. C. McMillan.


1864. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Thomas Coke Wright, auditor William C. M. Baker, sheriff Henry Barnes, treasurer Richard Galloway, probate judge Thornton Marshall, commission- ers A. H. Baughman, S. E. Bennett and John G. Clemens, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney E. H. Munger, in- firmary directors D. A. Dean, H. H. Hyland and J. C. Mc- Millan.


1865. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Thomas Coke Wright, auditor William C. M. Baker, sheriff Henry Barnes, treasurer Rich- ard Galloway, probate judge Thornton Marshall, commissioners A. H. Baughman, S. E. Bennett and D. McMillan, jr., surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney E. H. Munger, in- firmary directors D. A. Dean, H. H. Hyland and J. C. MeMil- lan.


1866. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh MeQuiston, auditor William C. M. Baker, sheriff Robert Stevenson, treasurer Richard Galloway, probate judge Thornton Marshall, commission- ers A. H. Baughman, D. McMillan jr. and J. H. Brotherton, sur- veyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney John Little,


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infirmary directors B. Baker, H. H. Hyland, and J. C. MeMil- lan.


1867. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh McQuiston, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff Robert Stevenson, treasurer Richard Galloway, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners D. McMillan, J. H. Brotherton and A. Trader, surveyor Washing- ton Galloway, prosecuting attorney John Little, infirmary directors B. Baker, H. H. Hyland and J. C. McMillan.


1868. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh MeQuiston, audi- tor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff Robert Stevenson, treasurer Henry Barnes, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners D. McMil- lan, J. H. Brotherton and A. Trader, surveyor Washington Gallo- way, prosecuting attorney John Little, infirmary directors B. Baker, H. H. Hyland and J. C. McMillan.


1869. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh McQuiston, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff Robert Stevenson, treasurer Henry Barnes, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners D. McMillan, J. H. Brotherton and A. Trader, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney James E. Hawes, infirmary direct- ors Aniel Rodgers, B. Baker and J. C. McMillan.


1870. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh McQuiston, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff William H. Glatfelter, treasurer Henry Barnes, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners D. McMillan, J. H. Brotherton and Aaron Spangler, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney James E. Hawes, in- firmary directors Aniel Rodgers, B. Baker and J. H. Matthews.


1871. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh McQuiston, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff William H. Glatfelter, treasurer Henry Barnes, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners J. H. Brotherton, Aaron Spangler and G. Snyder, surveyor Washing- ton Galloway, prosecuting attorney James E. Hawes, infirmary di- rectors Aniel Rodgers, B. Baker and J. H. Matthews. Superior court established in February ; judge Joseph A. Sexton.


1872. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh McQuiston, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff William H. Glatfelter, treasurer Robert Stevenson, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners A. Spangler, G. Snyder and H. Steel, surveyor Washington Gallo- way, prosecuting attorney James E. Hawes, infirmary directors Aniel Rodgers, J. W. Manor and J. H. Matthews, judge superior court Joseph A. Sexton.


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1873. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh McQuiston, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff William H. Glatfelter, treasurer Robert Stevenson, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners G. Snyder, H. Steel and David Rader, surveyor Washington Gallo- way, prosecuting attorney Charles C. Shearer, infirmary directors Aniel Rodgers, J. W. Manor and J. H. Matthews, judge superior court Joseph A. Sexton.


1874. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh McQuiston, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff James Harvey Kyle, treasurer Robert Stevenson, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners H. Steel, David Rader and John B. Allen, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney Charles C. Shearer, infirmary di- rectors Aniel Rodgers, J. W. Manor and J. H. Matthews, judge superior court Joseph A. Sexton.


1875. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh McQuiston, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff James Harvey Kyle, treasurer Robert Stevenson, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners H. Steel, David Rader and Watt, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney Charles C. Shearer, infirmary di- rectors Aniel Rodgers, B. Baker and J. H. Matthews.


1876. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh McQuiston, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff James Harvey Kyle, treasurer L. Arnold, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners L. Allen, - Stephenson and Watt, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney Charles C. Shearer, infirmary di- rectors Aniel Rodgers, B. Baker, J. C. McMillan.


1877. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder Hugh McQuiston, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff James Harvey Kyle, treasurer L. Arnold, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners L. Al- len, - Stephenson and - Watt, surveyor Washington Galloway, prosecuting attorney H. MeQuiston, infirmary directors Aniel Rodgers, B. Baker and J. C. McMillan.


1878. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder H. Torrence, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff James McCann, treasurer L. Arnold, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners L. Allen, - Stephenson and - Watt, surveyor L. Riddell, prosecuting at- torney H. McQuiston, infirmary directors R. Gowdy, B. Baker and J. C. McMillan.


1879. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder H. Torrence, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff John McCann, treasurer L. Arnold, pro-


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bate judge James W. Harper, commissioners L. Allen, - Ste- phenson and Watt, surveyor L. Riddell, prosecuting attor- ney T. L. McGruler, infirmary directors R. Gowdy, B. Baker and J. C. McMillan.


1880. Clerk of court John Orr, recorder H. Torrence, auditor Andrew S. Frazer, sheriff ames McCann, treasurer L. Arnold, probate judge James W. Harper, commissioners L. Allen, Stephenson and - Watt, surveyor L. Riddell, prosecuting at- torney T. L. McGruler, infirmary director R. Gowdy.


GREENE COUNTY IN THE LEGISLATURE


SENATE.


1804. Third General Assembly. Warren, Butler, Montgomery, and Greene counties, William Schenk.


1805. Warren, Butler, Montgomery, and Greene counties, John Bigger, and Jacob Smith.


1806. Warren, Butler, Montgomery and Champaign counties, Jacob Smith and Richard Thomas.


1807. Warren, Butler, Montgomery, Champaign, and Miami counties, John Bigger and Richard Thomas.


1808. Greene County, Jacob Smith.


1809. Greene County, Jacob Smith.


1810. Greene County, John Sterret.


1813.


Greene and Clinton counties, Jacob Smith.


1814.


Greene and Clinton counties, William Buckles.


1815.


Greene and Clinton counties, William Buckles.


1816.


Greene and Clinton counties, Jacob Smith.


1817.


Greene and Clinton counties, Jacob Smith.


1818.


Greene and Clinton counties, William R. Cole.


1819.


Greene and Clinton counties, William R. Cole.


1820. Greene and Clinton counties, William R. Cole.


1821. Greene and Clinton counties, William R. Cole.


1822.


Greene and Clinton counties, John Alexander.


1823. Greene and Clinton counties, John Alexander.


1824. Greene and Clinton counties, Samuel HI. Hale. Greene and Clinton counties, Samuel H. Hale.


1825.


1826. Greene and Clinton counties, James B. Gardiner.


1827. Greene and Clinton counties, James B. Gardiner.


1828. Greene and Clinton counties, Samuel H. Hale.


1829. . Greene and Clinton counties, Samuel H. Hale.


1830. Greene and Clinton counties, William Elsberry.


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1831. Greene and Clinton counties, William Elsberry.


1832. Greene and Clinton counties, William Elsberry.


1833. Greene and Clinton counties, William Elsberry.


1834. Greene and Clinton counties, Joshua Yeo.


1835. Greene and Clinton counties, Joshua Yeo.


1836. Fayette, Madison, and Greene counties, John Arbuckle.


1837. Fayette, Madison, and Greene counties, John Arbuckle.


1838. Fayette, Madison, and Greene counties, Aaron Harlan.




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