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This term of court was held upstairs in the house of Benjamin Overfield. The lower floor was used as a bar-room attachment to the tavern, and through this all the court attendants were obliged to pass. This, it seems, occasionally created a little friction in the court machinery. On one occasion ex-Governor Arthur St. John and Mr. George Kerr were below stairs discussing the qualities of Mr. Over- field's stimulants, when, pitching their voices somewhat higher than a conversa- tional tone, the noise penetrated the court-room and greatly annoyed the Judge, who finally sent Mr. Dye with his compliments to the gentlemen, and requested an immediate audience with them in the court-room. Upon their appearing, the Judge said : "Gentlemen, the court fines you $2 each for contempt," to which Mr. Kerr rejoined, " It bears me in mind you might as well say $10." " Well, I say $10.
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what do you say, Brother Barbee ?" "I say $10 for Mr. Kerr," said Judge B. Hav- ing paid their fines, Mr. Kerr, who had grown somewhat excited during the pro- ceedings, turned to the court and said, "Judge Dunlavy, I knew you when you were so poor you had to lie in bed until your wife washed your breeches."
January term, 1809-Grand Jurors :
John Norths, Foreman ; Carman Winans, William Miller, Phillip Sailor, Samuel Tague, Christian Schroyer, Joseph Stafford, John Jenkins, Andrew Wal- lace, Benjamin Level, John Hathaway, John Knoop, William Daugherty, James · Flinn and Ralph French.
January term, 1809-Grand Jurors.
(No record.)
May term, 1809-Grand Jurors :
James Youart, John Mast, John Coppock, James William Ellis, James Orr, Abraham Thomas, Andrew Sheets, Jonathan Rollins, Christley Statler, William Frost, William Mendenhall, James Knight, William Gahagan, David Jenkins and Mathew Caldwell. Isaac Holt, Constable.
September term, 1809-Grand Jurors :
James Blue, Foreman ; James Youart, James Furgus, Lewis Deweese, Ezekiel Kirtty, William Steward, William Thomas, David Kinworthy, Uriah Blue, Sr., James McClure, James Brown, James L. Mckinney, William Gahagan, Joseph B. Robin- son, Samuel Freeman. John Smith, Constable. Two days each.
January term, 1810-Grand Jurors :
Charles Mortimer, James Marshall, Samuel Freeman, Christley Knoop, John Houston, Robert Mackey, Alexander McCullough, Levi Martin, James L. McKin- ney, John Peck, John Johnston, Jacob Prillerman, Alexander Ewing, Samuel Morrison and Nathaniel Gerard. Isaac Holt, Constable. Three days' attendance.
May term, 1810-Grand Jurors :
Arthur Stewart, Ralph French, John Freeman, James Knight, James Flinn, Hugh Scott, James Naylor, Joseph Stafford, Jacob Price, Alexander Telford, James Orr, Aaron Tullis, David Hendershot, Benjamin Knoop, William Stewart. Joseph Smith, Constable; three days each.
September term, 1810-Grand Jurors :
Henry Gerard, foreman ; Jesse Gerard, Samuel Marshall, Henry Coats, Cas- per Hendershott, Benjamin Dye, George Moffett, Henry Robinson, Frederick Yount, Joseph Bedle, Samuel Kimble, William Thomas, Jonathan Rollins, William Miller, Shadrach Hudson ; John Smith, Constable; three days each.
January term, 1811-Grand Jurors :
Daniel Cory, foreman ; William Fincher, Jonathan Smith, John Wal- lace, Michael Blue, William Knight, Joseph Mellender, Jesse Jenkins, John Montgomery. On the venire there were only the above regular jurors answered to their names, whereupon the court ordered the Sheriff to take tales- men to make up the number of fifteen ; thereupon the following were sum- moned and answered unto the- (The records, from this date to 1814, are lost.) January term, 1814-Grand Jurors :
James Fergus, foreman ; William Berry, Daniel Cory, Samuel Winans, James Deweese, Parker Atkins, William Snodgrass, David H. Morris, Jacob Curtis, James Knight, Hugh Scott, John Clingan, Thomas Hill. Patrick Laferty, Constable ; two days.
May term, 1814-Grand Jurors :
Thomas W. Furnas, foreman ; Benjamin Brandson, William Furnas, William Fincher, William Concannon, Samuel Jones, Sr., George W. Caven, Joseph Men- denhall, Samuel Marshall, Uriah Blue, Peter Sewell, Ralph Stafford. Only the above jurors on the venire answered to their names. The court ordered the Sheriff to take talesmen to make up the number of fifteen, whereupon the following answered to their names, to wit : Samuel Freeman, Christley Statler, Abraham Studabaker. Tegal Trader, Constable ; three days.
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September term, 1814-Grand Jurors :
Levi Martin, foreman ; Lewis Winters, Andrew Wilson, Willis Northcutt. Eze- kiel Kirtley, William Campbell, Benjamin Knoop, Joseph Stafford, Jonathan Bal- lenger, Jonathan Miles. Only the above jurors on the venire answered to their names. The court ordered the Sheriff to take talesmen to make up the number of fifteen, whereupon the following answered to their names, to wit : Moses Scott, John North, William Gahagan, Adam Thomas, James Youart. David Arnold, Constable ; two days.
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January term, 1815-Grand Jurors :
George W. Green, foreman ; John Coppock, Thomas Cory, William Knight, Henry Freeman, Jonathan Mote, Aaron Tullis, John Moffett, Joseph Bedle, Eli Jenkins, William Gahagan, Alexander Telford, John Wilson, John Knight. Michael Cox, Constable.
May Term, 1815-Grand Jurors :
John Johnston, foreman ; John Simmons, Daniel Shryrock; William Barbee, John M. Freeman, John Wiley, Joseph Coe, John Gearhart, John Mast, Michael Mitchel, Uriah Blue, Sr., Armstrong Brandon, Robert D. Brier, James Hawarth. Michael Cox, Constable ; two days each.
September term, 1815-Grand Jurors :
Joseph Cropley, George Recharon (uncertain), Joseph Culbertson, James Brown, R. Morrison, David M. Conanhay, George Westfall, William M. Cecil, James Brown, Capt. Foreman, Thomas Hile, Abia B. Martin, John North, Sr., Henry Hoover, James Knight, John Foda, Philip Sailor. Patrick Laferty Con- stable; three days.
January term, 1816-Grand Jurors :
William McCampbell, Foreman, John Underwood, Robert Hinton, David Jenkins, Sr., Alexander McCullough, Sr., Edward Jackson, James Orr, Richard Lenox, William Fischer, William Frost, Daniel Lefevre, Samuel Teague, John Campbell, Samuel Freeman, John F. Tullis. Michael Cox, Constable.
April term, 1816-Grand Jurors :
James Brown, Foreman, Joseph Layton, Samuel Teague, Barnabas Burns, Ralph Stafford, Alexander Telford, Robert Morrison, Jesse Edwards, Benjamin Ledwell, Joseph Defrees, Benjamin Dye, Hugh Scott, Thomas Coppock, Archibald Byron, Jacob Williams. Michael Cox, Constable.
September term, 1816-Grand Jurors :
Jonathan Ballenger, Foreman, Thomas Mckinney, William Tullis, Phillip Sailor, Hezekiah Hubble, John M. Dye, William Coate, John Jeffries, John Will- iams, Daniel Egenbroad, Robert Montgomery, Samuel Freeman, Isaac Embin, Daniel Ferrel, John Shidacker. Tegal Trader, Constable.
December term, 1816-Grand Jurors :
Robert Barnes, Foreman, George Brier, Isaac Garard, Nathan Hill, John Williams, Barnabas Blue, Sr., Joseph Elmore, Aaron Thomas, Thomas McCool, George Williams, Benjamin S. Cox, Sr., William Tullis, Robert C. Crawford, Ralph Stafford, John North, Sr. Michael Cox, Constable.
May term, 1817-Grand Jurors :
Alexander Moffett, Foreman, John John ston, John Francis, Esq., Christian Lefevre, Andrew Wiatt, Cephas Cary, Joseph Mellenger, William Huston, David Jenkins, John Jay, Sr., John Gilmore, William Mitchell, John Carson, Tedas Hart, Henry Mann. Jonathan Couch, Constable.
October term, 1817-Grand Jurors :
Eli Jenkins, Foreman, John Underwood, James Knight, Robert McClure, John Reed, John Knoop, Uriah Blue, George Cavern, Joseph Mendenhall, James Stafford, James Scudder, William Gahagan, Joseph Miller, James Youart, Andrew Dye, Jr. Tegal Trader, Constable.
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COUNTY OFFICERS.
Treasurers .- Andrew Wallace, appointed 1807, served four years ; William Brown, appointed 1811, served thirty-one years ; John G. Telford, elected 1842, served one year ; Jacob Knoop, elected 1843, served eight years; William C. Knight, elected 1852. served one year ; Andrew Patterson, elected 1853, served one year ; George S. Murray, elected 1854; George C. Clyde, elected 1855, served eight years ; M. D. Mitchell, elected 1863, served two years ; A. L. Mckinney, elected 1865, served five years ; Samuel D. Frank, elected 1870, served two years ; Theodore Sullivan, elected 1872, served four years ; John A. McCurdy, elected, 1876, present incumbent.
Auditors .- H. W. Culbertson, elected October, -- , resigned December, 1822 ; David Grosvenor, appointed December, 1822, served seven years ; Thomas S. Bar- rett, elected October, 1829, served six years ; Jacob Knoop, elected October, 1835, served seven years ; Benjamin F. Powers, elected October, 1842, served seven years ; Thomas B. Kyle, elected October, 1849, served five years ; James Nesbitt, elected October, 1854, served two years ; C. N. Hoagland, elected October, 1856, served two years ; J. W. Defreese, elected October, 1858, served four years ; Robert J. Douglass, elected October, 1862, served four years ; George C. Clyde, elected Octo- ber, 1866, resigned October, 1871; Newton C. Clyde, appointed October, 1871, served till election ; Eli Tenney, elected October, 1871, deceased in September, 1873; W. I. Tenney, appointed September, 1873, served four years ; Charles C .. Barnet, elected October, 1877, present incumbent.
Recorders .- Cornelius Westfall, appointed August, 1807, served sixteen years ; William Barbee, elected August, 1823, served eight years ; Z. Riley, elected August, 1831, served seven years ; George D. Burgess, elected January, 1848, served three years ; J. Widener, elected January, 1851, served six years ; J. P. Williamson, elected January, 1857, served six years ; H. M. Lukens, elected January, 1863, served three years; George Green, elected January, 1869, present incumbent.
Sheriffs .- Stephen Dye, elected October, 1807, served four years ; Thomas W. Furnas, elected October, 1811, served two years ; Stephen Dye, elected October, 1813, served four years ; Levi Hart, elected October, 1817, served four years; Leander Munsell, elected October, 1821, served two years ; Robert Culbertson, elected October, 1823, served four years ; Thomas W. Furnas, elected October, 1827, served four years ; John Shidler, elected October, 1831, served four years ; Thomas W. Furnas, elected October, 1835, served four years ; Joseph Defreese, elected October, 1839, served four years ; Stephen Johnston, elected October, 1843, served four years ; Thomas Jay, elected October, 1847, served four years ; Joseph Pearson, elected October, 1851, served two years; James M. Roe, elected October, 1853, resigned 1854 ; Daniel Ellis, appointed August, 1854, served five years ; John Hart, elected October, 1859, served four years ; C. T. Baer, elected October, 1863, served two years ; Samuel D. Frank, elected October, 1865, served four years; William Evans elected October, 1869, served four years ; David L. Lee, elected October, 1873, served four years ; D. C. Miller, elected October, 1877, present incumbent.
Presiding Judges .- Francis Dunlavy, elected September, 1807, served ten years ; Joseph H. Crane, elected May, 1817, served twelve years; George B. Holt, elected March 1829, served seven years; William L. Helfenstein, elected April, 1836, served fourteen years ; John Beers, elected March, 1850, served - years.
Associate Judges. - John Gerard, elected September, 1807, served eight years ; John H. Crawford, elected September 1807, served ten years ; William Barbee, elected May, 1808, served six years ; William Parker, elected June, 1808, served - years ; James Blue, elected January, 1814, served five years ; John Widney, elected May, 1817, served five years ; John Wilson, elected November, 1819, served fifteen years ; Thomas Adams, elected 1820, served - years ; Asa Coleman, elected 1822, served five years ; James Fenner, elected 1827, served seven years ; Benojah Ayres, elected 1834, served seven years ; Francis Johnston,
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elected 1834, served seven years ; John Wilson, elected 1841, served - years ; Moses G. Mitchell, elected 1841, served - years ; John C. Winans, elected 1841, served - years ; John Smeltzer, elected 1842, served - years; David H. Morris, elected 1848, served two years ; William Barbee, elected 1850, served two years ; Abner Haines, elected 1852, served one term ; R. S. Hart, elected 1852, served three years ; James Clark, elected 1855, served one term ; R. S. Hart, elected 1855, served three years ; William White, elected 1857, served one year; Eben- ezer Parsons, elected 1859, served five years ; Alexander F. Hume, elected 1863, served two terms ; William Allen, elected 1866, served one year ; Ichabod Corwin, elected 1867, served two terms ; George J. Smith, elected 1867, served five years ; W. J. Gilmore, elected 1872, served one year ; Robert C. Fulton, elected 1873, served one year ; David L. Meeker, elected 1874, served - years.
Clerks of the Court .- Cornelius Westfall, elected 1807, served twenty years ; John G. Telford, elected 1827, served twelve years; Thomas J. S. Smith, elected 1839, served thirteen years ; Benjamin W. Leavill, elected 1852, served seven years ; Barton S. Kyle, elected 1859, served three years ; Charles V. Royce, elected 1862, served one year ; Smith Talbott, elected 1863, served eleven years ; John W. Cruikshank, elected 1874, served six years ; John B. Latchford, elected 1880 ; E. Adams, elected 1818, served four years ; William J. Thomas, elected 1822, served thirteen years ; Thomas S. Barrett, elected 1835, served five years ; R. S. Hart, elected 1840, served three years ; Ebenezer Parsons, elected 1843, served seven years ; H. G. Sellers, elected 1850, served one year; M. H. Jones, elected 1851, served eight years ; James T. Ianvier, elected 1859, served seven years ; Walter S. Thomas, elected 1866, served four years ; William F. Ross, elected 1870, served two years ; Henry H. Williams, elected 1872, served four years ; Calvin D. Wright, elected 1876, served four years; M. B. Earnheart, .elected 1880, present incumbent.
Surveyors .- It appears from the records that Surveyors were not regularly elected, but, as occasion demanded, were appointed for surveying roads, ditches, etc. The following is a list of the same, with the date of appointment, as nearly as can be ascertained :
Armstrong Brandon, appointed February 1, 1808; Fielding Loury, April 1, 1808; Andrew Wallace, June 6, 1808 ; Armstrong Brandon, December 4, 1809; David Hoover, November 1, 1813 ; Benjamin S. Cox, September 28, 1814; John Devor, March 6, 1815; James Cregan, June 6, 1815; Robert Finney, December 3, 1816 ; Henry Hoover, May 26, 1817 ; James Cregan, August 4, 1818; William R. Finn, November 29, 1819 ; J. T. Tullis, March 6, 1826 ; Simon Loop, March 2, 1835 ; James Hanks, January 23, 1836; John H. Wolcott, December 5, 1836; James Hanks, 1837 ; John H. Wolcott, 1838 ; Jacob Knoop, 1839; William Giffin, elected 1844, served seven years ; John B. Fish, 1851, served one year ; Charles Gibbs, 1852, served two years ; Benjamin Field, 1854, served seven years ; John E. Alexander, 1861, served six years ; John N. Rouzer, 1867, served four years ; A. R. Byrkitt, 1871, resigned 1872; John Rouzer, appointed 1872, served one year; A. C. Buchanan, 1873, served two years ; E. P. Kellog, 1875, served one year; N. O. Evans, 1876, present incumbent.
Tax Collectors .- John Smith, appointed 1808 ; Henry Orbison, 1808; Isaac Holt, 1809 ; John Smith, 1810; Robert C. Crawford, 1811; William Barbee, Sr., 1812; Robert Barns, 1813; James L. Mckinney, 1814 ; Jesse Gerard, 1815; Corbly Martin, 1816; Andrew Wiatt, 1817; James Kincannon, 1818; Levi Martin, Jr., 1819 ; G. W. Green, 1821 ; John Young, 1822 ; Joseph M. Skinner, 1825; Joseph M. Skinner, 1826. Abolished in 1827.
County Commissioners .- At the first session of the Court of Common Pleas held in this county, it was ordered by the court, that the electors of Miami County, meet on Friday, 3d day of July, for the purpose of electing a Sheriff, Coroner, and three County Commissioners. At this meeting, it appears that Samuel Jones, William Barbee, and Henry Gerard were appointed to serve till the regular elec- tion, held the 13th of October, following, at which election Joseph Mccorkle was
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elected Commissioner by 109 votes ; Henry Gerard, 195, and James Naylor, 108. Joseph McCorkle resigning in June, 1808, Arthur Stewart was appointed to fill the vacancy till the election, in October, 1808. Henry Gerard served from his appointment, in July, 1807, till October, 1824; William Barbee served from his appointment, in July, 1807, till October, 1808; Alexander Ewing, from October, 1808, till October, 1810 ; Thomas Coppock, from October, 1808, till October, 1811 ; James Naylor, from October, 1810, to October, 1813; Alexander McNutt, from 1811, to March, 1814; James Fergus, from March 1814, to October, 1818 ; John . Wilson, from October, 1818, to October 1819 ; William Mendenhall, from October, 1819, to October, 1822 ; James Orr, from October, 1820, to October, 1826 ; James Johnston, from October, 1822, to October, 1826; William Barbee, re-elected Octo- ber, 1824, served till October, 1829 ; Oliver Benton, from October, 1826, to October, 1829 ; Hugh Scott, from October, 1826, to October, 1827; Henry Gerard, from October, 1827, to October, 1828 ; William Wiley, from October, 1828, to June, 1831; Robert Morrison, from October, 1829, to October, 1838 ; Michael Williams, from October, 1829, to October, 1842 ; James Brown, from September, 1831, to Octo- ber, 1834 ; Ephraim P. Davis, from October, 1834, to October, 1835 ; William Wiley, from October, 1835, to October, 1837; Samuel Pierce, from October, 1836, to October, 1839 ; Richard Morrow, from October, 1837, to October, 1843; James Fergus, re-elected October, 1838, served till October, 1842; Jacob Knoop, Sr., from October, 1842, to October, 1844 ; Samuel Kelly, from October, 1842, to October, 1851; William C. Knight, from October, 1843, to October, 1846 ; William Elliott, from October, 1844, to October, 1847 ; D. H. Morris, from October, 1846, to October, 1848 ; Isaac Sheets, from October, 1847, to October, 1850 ; William Scott, from October, 1847, to October, 1849 ; J. N. Wolcott, from October 1849, to October, 1852 ; Jacob Knoop, from October, 1850, to October, 1853 ; Thomas B. Rose, from October, 1851, to October, 1855 ; Abner Jones, from October, 1852, to Octo- ber, 1854 ; Ralph Peterson, from October, 1853, to October, 1856 ; B. F. Brown, from October, 1854, to October, 1860 ; Howard Mitchell, from October, 1855, to October, 1861; Jeremiah Fenner, from October, 1856 to October, 1859 ; Jacob Rohrer, from October, 1859, to November, 1865 ; Jonathan C. Coate, from Octo- ber, 1860, to his death in 1872 ; James Sims, Jr. from October, 1861, to October, 1867 ; D. M. Rowzer, from December, 1865, to October, 1871 ; Nathan Jackson, from October, 1867, to October, 1870 ; B. F. Brown, re-elected October, 1870, served till November 1876 ; James Saylor, from October, 1871, to October, 1874 ; D. M. Coate, from October, 1872, to October, 1875 ; Isaac Clyne, elected October, 1874, serves at the present time ; William H. Norcutt, elected, October, 1875, serves at present time ; D. C. Branson, served from December, 1876, to October, 1879 ; William Johnston, elected in October, 1879, serves at present time.
MIAMI COUNTY IN THE OHIO LEGISLATURE.
The first Representative in the Legislature for Miami County, session com- mencing December 8, 1808, was Arthur Stewart ; first Senator for Montgomery, Miami and Preble Counties, same session, was Daniel Cooper, of Montgomery County. In the vote for Governor in 1808, Miami County cast 270 votes. 1809-Repre- sentative for Miami County, Fielding Loury ; Senator, Daniel C. Cooper. 1810- Representative, Fielding Loury ; Senator, David Purviance. 1811-Representative, Joseph Evans; Senator, David Purviance. 1812-Representative, James Blue ; Sena- tor, David Purviance. 1813-Representative, Thomas W. Furnas; Senator, David Purviance. 1814-Representative, Samuel Kyle ; Senator, David Purviance. 1815-Representative, Robert Montgomery ; Senator, David Purviance. 1816 -- Representative, Asa Coleman ; Senator, Thomas W. Furnas. 1817-Senator, Thomas W. Furnas ; Representative, Darke and Miami Counties, Asa Coleman, 1818 Senator, Thomas W. Furnas ; Representative, Miami and Darke Counties. James Furgus. 1819-Senator, Thomas W. Furnas; Representative, Miami and Allen Counties, James Furgus. 1820-Senator, William L. Henderson ; Repre- sentative, John P. Finley. 1821-Senator, Walter Buell ; Representative, Thomas
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W. Furnas. 1822-Senator, Thomas W. Furnas; Representative, William Men- denhall. 1823-Senator, Thomas W. Furnas ; Representative, Leander Munsell. 1824-Senator, Miami. Shelby, Logan, Hardin, Hancock and Wood Counties, Rob- ert Young; Senator, Miami, Shelby, Logan, Hardin, Hancock and Allen Counties, J. W. McCorkle. 1825-Senator, Miami, Shelby, Allen, Logan, Hardin, Wood and Hancock Counties, Robert Young ; Representative, Miami, Shelby and Allen Counties, James Furgus. 1826-Senator, Miami, Shelby and Wood Counties, James Furgus ; Representative, Miami, Shelby and Allen Counties, James Fur- gus. 1827-Senator, same Senator from same district ; Representative, Miami and Shelby Counties, William Fielding. 1828-Senator, Montgomery and Miami Counties, G. B. Holt ; Representative, Miami and Shelby Counties, John McCorkle. 1829-Senator, Montgomery and Miami Counties, Morris Seeley ; Representa- tive, Miami and Shelby Counties, William Barbee. 1830-Senator, Montgomery and Miami Counties, Morris Seeley ; Representative, Miami and Shelby Counties, William Barbee. 1831-Senator, Montgomery and Miami Counties, Robert Young ; Representative, Miami. and Shelby Counties, William Barbee. 1832-Senator, Miami and Shelby Counties, Robert Young ; Representative, Miami County, Amos Perry. 1833-Senator, Miami, Darke and Shelby Counties, James Johnston ; Representative, James Furgus. 1834-Senator, Miami, Allen and Darke Counties, James Johnston ; Representative, John Wilson. 1835-Senator, Miami, Allen, Darke and Shelby Counties, John E. Hunt ; Representative, Thomas J. Smith. 1836-Senator, Miami, Darke and Mercer Counties, William I. Thomas; Repre- sentatives, Darke and Miami, Stacy Taylor, and Hiram Bell. 1837-Senator, Montgomery, Darke and Shelby Counties, William I. Thomas ; Representative, Montgomery, Darke and Miami Counties, Hiram Bell. 1838-Senator, Montgom- ery, Darke and Miami Counties, William I. Thomas ; Representatives, same District, John Briggs and Justin Hamilton. 1839-Senator, Montgomery, Darke and Miami Counties, William I. Thomas ; Miami, Darke and Mercer Counties, Thomas Shidler, and Marshall J. Purviance. 1840-Senator, Montgomery, Darke, Miami and Shelby Counties, William I. Thomas ; Representatives, Montgomery, Darke, Miami and Shelby Counties, Hiram Bell, Justin Hamilton and John Brown. 1841- Senator, Montgomery, Darke, Miami and Shelby Counties, Justin Hamilton, Joseph S. Updegraff, I. N. Gard. 1842-Senator, Montgomery, Darke, Miami and Shelby Counties, Joseph S. Updegraff; Representatives, Montgomery, Darke, Miami and Shelby Counties, Jacob Counts and John McClure. 1843 Senator, Joseph S. Updegraff; Representatives, Miami, Darke, Mercer and Shelby Counties, David Alexander, James Bryson and J. W. Riley. 1844-Senator, John O'Ferrall ; Representative, David H. Morris. 1845-Senator, John O'Ferrall ; Representa- tive, Stephen Johnston. 1846-Senator, William M. Wilson ; Representative, Joseph Potter. 1847-Senator, William M. Wilson ; Representative, W. A. Wes- ton. 1848-Senator, J. S. Conklin ; Representative, Tanzy Julian. 1849-Sen- ator, J. S. Conklin ; Representative, Joshua Worley. 1850-Senator, J. H. Hart; Representative, H. S. Mayo. Adoption of New Constitution changed the term to two years. 1852-Senator, Rankin Walkup ; Representative, Augustus Fenner. 1854-Senator, John McClure ; Representative, Levi N. Booher. 1856-Senator, W. H. Lawder ; Representative, Eli Tenney. 1858-Senator, Isaac N. Gard ; Rep- resentative, M. H. Jones. 1860-Senator, Hardesty Walker ; Representatives, W. B. McLung and S. E. Brown. 1862-Senator, W. B. McLung ; Representative, J. H. Randall. 1864-Senator, D. J. Mauzy ; Representative, J. H. Randall. 1866-Senator, J. E. Cummins ; Representative, David Alexander. 1868-Sen- ator, J. L. Winner ; Representative, J. C. Ullery. 1870 .- Senator, J. L. Winner ; Representative, J. P. Williamson. 1872-Senator, J. W. Morris ; Representative, G. C. Clyde. 1874-Senator, J. W. Morris ; Representative, Joseph E. Pearson. 1876-Senator, N. R. Burress ; Represntative, J. C. Ullery.
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