Utah gazatteer and directory of Logan, Ogden, Provo and Salt Lake cities, for 1884, Part 33

Author: Sloan, Robert W
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Salt Lake City, Utah, Printed for Sloan & Dunbar, by the Herald Printing and Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 661


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Willis, Margaret


..


Weiler, Jacob


..


Willis, Margaret


Weiler, Maria


Willis, Ann C.


Weiler, Catherine


..


Willis, Lucretia .


Weiler, Joseph


Willis, John H.


Weiler, Eliza M


..


Willis, Thomas J.


Weiler, Lydia Ann


Willis, Josephine


Weeks, Loren


Willis, Wm. W.


Whitehead, Margaret . ..


Woodruff, Apheck .


Weeks, William


Woodruff, Mary Jackson


Weeks, Caroline


Woodruff, James J.


Weeks, Kophenah


Windward, Peter


Willie, James G .


Walker, Oliver H. .


..


Willie, Elizabeth


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Wingate, Cyrus .


..


Woolf, Absalom .


Wood, Andrew .


Wood, Jane


..


Woolf, Hannah Eliza


Woolf, Isaac


Wheeler, Martha


Warrick, Thomas


Wheeler, Daniel D.


Warrick, Cadista W


..


Wheeler, Lucy Ann


..


..


..


Woodberry, Thomas H.


Whittaker, Emeline


.6 Wattis, Edmond


Williams, Thomas S-D


Whitney, Francis T-D .


251


UTAH GAZETTEER.


Wingate, Catherine


1847


Wilson, Robert


1848


Wingate, Zenos .


Warner, John E.


Wingate, Malvina .


Young, Brigham


1847


Wingate, Alphonzo


Young, Clarissa Decker


Workman, Cornelius


Young, Lorenzo D.


Wilson, Lucinda


Young, Harriet Decker


..


Williams, Albina M.


..


Young, Perry


Williams, Caroline M.


..


Young, Zobriskie


Williams, Ephraim T.


Young, Lorenzo Dow


Williams, Phoebe Isabelle


..


Young, Phinehas


Wilson, Lewis D.


York, Tabitha


Wilson, Nancy


Young, James


Wilson, Lovina


Young, Elizabeth


Wilson, Lemuel G. .


Young, John


..


Wilson, Almeda


Young, Anna


..


Wilson, Lewis D.


..


Young, Seeley


..


Wilson, David


Young, Betsey


Wilson, Mary M.


Young, Hannah


..


Whittaker, Moses


1848


Young, Susan


Whittaker, Alice


Young, John


..


Washburn, Abraham


Young, Franklin


Washburn, Tamer


..


Young, Joseph


..


Washburn, Mary Ann


Young, Joseph W.


..


Washburn, Amy Jane


Young, Cedenia C.


Washburn, Daniel A.


Young, Seraph C.


Washburn, Susanna


Young, John


Washburn, Artimesia M.


Young, Mary Ann


Washburn, Catherine A. V.


Young, James R.


Wilson, Grow


Yates, Margaret


Of the above there were twenty colored people, who came either as servants or as members of the companies.


SUMMARY.


The accompanying table gives, in concise form, the totals of persons, wagons, horses, mules, oxen, cows, sheep, swine and poultry in each of the eleven companies which came to Salt Lake Valley in the years 1847-48. The total number of the first column shows the number of individuals to have been 2,090.


PIONEERS.


SOULS.


WAGONS.


HORSES.


MULRS.


'NEXO


COWS.


SHEEP.


BWINE.


OHIOKEN.


Battalion, etc.,


400


15


20


55


71


Spencer's Company,


204


76


21


335


103


19


5


73


P. P. Pratt's


198


75


16


.


287


129


5


3


78


A. O. Smoot's


139


52


16


I


185


75


16


4


57


C. C. Rich's


130


46


9


2


165


79


265


49


G. B. Wallace's


198


82


9


I


328


165


12


6


160


Ed. Hunter's


155


59


12


3


247


95


38


3


30


Jos. Horne's


197


72


19


.


240


91


3


3


70


J. B. Noble's


171


65


IO


2


246


68


9


104


W. Snow's


148


53


12


| 180


82


2


95


J. M. Grant's


150


54


20


200


15


2


..


..


Wilson, Alvira


Young, Mary .


Washburn, Mary Elizabeth


Young, Brigham H.


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1


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252


UTAH GAZETTEER.


THE PIONEERS.


Following are the names of those who constituted the fourteen com- panies as they entered Salt Lake Valley on the 24th day of July, 1847:


First Ten.


Wilford Woodruff, Jacob Burnham, Joseph Egbert,


Thomas Grover, Barnabas L. Adams, Amasa Lyman, Thomas Bullock,


Phinehas Young, Thomas Tanner, Addison Everet, Lorenzo D. Young,


Luke Johnson, Edmund Ellsworth, George R. Grant, Samuel Fox,


Stephen H. Goddard, Henry G. Sherwood. Sylvester H. Earl, Samuel H. Marble,


Charles Shumway, Chancey Loveland, James Craig,


James Case, William C. A. Smoot, William Carter, Burr Frost,


Seth Taft, Stephen Kelsey, Charles D. Barnham, Rufus Allen, David Grant.


Heber C. Kimball, William A. King, Hosea Cushing, Carlos Murray,


A. M. Harmon, H. K. Whitney, O. P. Rockwell, J. C. Redden,


Marcus B. Thorpe, John S. Fowler, Orson Pratt, Second Ten. Willard Richards, Ezra T. Benson, Roswell Stevens, Stirling Driggs, Third Ten.


Albert P. Rockwood, John Y. Green, Brigham Young,


Fourth Ten.


Harvey Pierce, John Holman, Alvarus Hanks, Millen Atwood, Fifth Ten.


William Henry, Tarlton Lewis, Zebedee Coltrin,


Sixth Ten.


William Vance, Thomas Woolsey, Erastus Snow, Seventh Ten. Franklin B. Stuart, Eric Glines, Artemus Johnson, Franklin B. Dewey, Eighth Ten. James W. Stewart, Levy N. Kendall, Horace Thornton, John S. Eldridge,


Ninth Ten. George D. Billings, Philo Johnson, Howard Egan,


Tenth Ten.


F. M. Pomeroy, William Clayton, Orson K. Whitney, N. T. Brown,


John M. Freeman, George A. Smith, George Wardell.


George Brown, Jesse C. Little, Albert Carrington.


Truman O. Angell, Briant Stringam, Joseph S. Scofield.


Tunis Rapplyee, William Dykes, Jacob Weiler.


John Dixon, George Scholes, William Empy.


William Wardsworth, Simeon Howd, Seely Owen,


Franklin, G. Losee, Datus Ensign, Monroe Frink, Ozro Eastman.


Alman M. Williams. Robert T. Thomas, Elijah Newman, Francis Boggs,


Thomas Cloward, Robert Byard, Edson Whipple,


John Pack, Aaron Farr, Nathaniel Fairbanks.


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John S. Higbee, S. Chamberlain, Joseph Rooker, John H. Tibbetts,


Norton Jacobs, George Woodward, Louis Barney,


Shadrach Roundy. Levi Jackman, John Brown, David Power, O. Crossby (colored), Gilburd Summe,


Clara D. Young,


Zabriskie Young,


UTAH GAZETTEER.


Eleventh Ten. Henson Walker, John Wheeler, Conrad Kleinman,


Twelfth Ten. Andrew Gibbons, Charles A. Harper, Stephen Markham, Thirteenth Ten. Charles Burke, Rodney Badger, Hans C. Hanson, Lyman Curtis, Mathew Ivory, H. Lay (colored), Ladies. Ellen S. Kimball, Children.


Perry Decker.


Perry Fitzgerald, James Davenport, Benjamin Rolfe.


George Mills, Joseph Hancock, John W. Norton.


Joseph Mathews, John S. Gleason, A. P. Chesley, Norman Taylor, Green Flake (colored).


Harriet P. W. Young.


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UTAH'S OFFICIALS.


The following lists contain the names of all Federal, Territorial, County, Precinct and Municipal Officers, with dates of appointment and expiration of terms, salaries, etc. The lists of Federal appointees will be found to embrace all, from the organization of the Territory:


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


The earliest form of government known in Utah was a provisional State government. The advent of the Pioneers into the Territory now known as Utah occurred at a period when much of the country surrounding and com- prising Utah, belonged to Mexico, being ceded the year following-1848- by the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo to the United States. The Stars and Stripes were planted on Ensign Peak in the winter of 1848-9, at which time steps were taken to establish a Stategovernment. The result was the founding of the Provisional Government of the State of Deseret, with the appended officers. Most of the commissions bore the date of March 12, 1849: Gov- ernor, Brigham Young; Secretary, Willard Richards; Treasurer, N. K. Whitney; Chief Justice, Heber C. Kimball; Associate Justices, John Taylor and N. K. Whitney; Marshal, Horace S. Eldredge; Attorney General, Daniel H. Wells; Assessor and Collector, A. Carrington; Surveyor, Joseph L. Heywood. A State Legislature was also elected, which provided for the operation of government by the passage of many laws. Salt Lake, Davis, Weber, Utah, Sanpete and Iron Counties were organized by this Legislature. Almon W. Babbitt was elected Representative to Congress and made application for the admission of Utah-or Deseret-as a State. In 1850, September 9, Congress passed the act creating the Territory of Utah and confirming many of the laws passed by the provisional govern- ment. A few days later, President Fillmore appointed the following officers for the Territory of Utah, and they were confirmed by the Senate: Gov- ernor, Brigham Young; Secretary. Boughton D. Harris, of Vermont; Chief Justice, Joseph Buffington, of Pennsylvania; Associate Justices, Perry E. Brocchus, of Alabama, and Z. Snow, of Ohio; District Attorney, Seth M. Blair, of Utah; Marshal, Joseph L. Heywood, of Utah. Buffington declined the Chief Justiceship and Lemuel G. Brandebury, of Pennsylvania, was appointed to the place. Governor Young took the oath of office, February 3, 1851, his commission being dated September 28, of the year preceding. Brigham Young was reappointed by President Pierce, September 28, 1854, and held the office four years longer, making it eight years in all. Follow- ing are the names of the other Governors, with dates, etc., up to date:


GOVERNORS.


Alfred Cumming, of Georgia, from January 18, 1858, till May 17, 1861. Francis H. Wooton,* of Maryland, from May 18, 1861, till September 10, 1861.


Frank Fuller,* of New Hampshire, from September 11, 1861, till December 9, 1861.


255


UTAH GAZETTEER.


John W. Dawson, of Indiana, from December 10, 1861, till December 31, 1861.


Frank Fuller,* of New Hampshire, from December 31, 1861, till August 3. 1862.


Stephen S. Harding, of Indiana, from August 14, 1862, till June 18, 1863.


James Duane Doty, t of Wisconsin, June 2, 1863, June 13, 1865.


Amos Reid,* of Wisconsin, was acting Governor in 1863-4, in Gov- ernor Doty's absence, and from July 22, 1865. till October 2, 1865.


Charles Durkee, of Wisconsin, October 3, 1865, till January 9, 1869. Edwin Higgins,* of Michigan, January 9, 1869, till May, 1869. S. A. Mann,* of Nevada, May 20, 1869, till June, 1870.


J. Wilson Shaffer, t of Illinois, June, 1870, till October 30, 1870.


Vernon H. Vaughan,* of Alabama, October 31, 1870, till November, 1870.


Vernon H. Vaughan, of Alabama, November 1870, till February. 1871.


George L. Woods, of Oregon, February 2, 1871, till December 28, 1874.


S. B. Axtell, of California, December 28, 1874, till June 8, 1875. George B. Emery, of Tennessee, June 8, 1875, till January 28, 1880. Eli H. Murray, Į January 28, 1880, till January 28, 1884.


* Secretaries, who, in the absence of the Governor, became acting Governors. + Died in office.


# Reappointed.


SECRETARIES OF UTAH.


Broughton D. Harris, of Vermont, arrived in Salt Lake City, July 19, 1851. Left the Territory in October.


Willard Richards, of Utah, pro tem., appointed by Governor Young, October 15, 1851.


Benjamin G. Ferris, of New York, commissioned by President Fillmore, June 4, 1852.


Almon W. Babbitt, of Illinois, (no commission recorded) 1853-4-5 *.


William H. Hooper, of Utah, pro tem., commissioned by Governor Young (on account of the death of the late incumbent) November 4, 1856. John Hartnett, of Missouri, commission dated January 18, 1858.


Washington J. McCormick, pro tem., from April 5, till May 21, 1858.


Francis H. Wooton, of Maryland, (no commission recorded) first official act recorded, June 26, 1861.


Frank Fuller, of New Hampshire, commission dated July 15, 1861.


Amos Reed, of Wisconsin, commission dated September 4, 1863,


Edwin Higgins, of Michigan, commission dated December 20, 1867.


S. A. Mann, of Nevada, commission dated April 7, 1869.


Vernon H. Vaughan, commission dated September, 1870. George A. Black, commission dated November 8, 1870. +George A. Black, of Illinois, commissioned November 1, 1870. M. M. Bane, of Illinois, commissioned June 10, 1876. Levi P. Lucky, of Illinois, commissioned February 26, 1877.


A. L. Thomas, of Pennsylvania, commissioned April 19, 1879.


C. C. Crow, of Alabama, was confirmed as Secretary of Utah, on Fri-


day, June 17, 1870, died at his home, on Saturday morning, June 18, 1870. *Died in office.


+Reappointed.


CHIEF JUSTICES.


L. G. Brandebury, of Pennsylvania, appointed March 12, 1851. L. H. Reed, of New York, appointed August 31, 1852.


John F. Kinney, of Iowa, appointed August 24, 1854.


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UTAH GAZETTEER. -


Delaney R. Eccles, of Indiana, appointed July 13, 1857.


John F. Kinney, of Iowa, appointed June 27, 1860.


John Titus, of Pennsylvania, appointed May 6, 1862. Charles C. Wilson, of Illinois, appointed July 27, 1868. James B. Mckean, of New York, appointed June 17, 1870.


David P. Lowe, of Kansas, appointed March 19, 1875. Alexander White, appointed September 11, 1875.


Michael Schaeffer, of Illinois, appointed April 20, 1876.


John A. Hunter, of Missouri, appointed, August 13, 1879.


Of the above James B. Mckean was reappointed and subsequently removed.


ASSOCIATE JUSTICES.


P. E. Brocchus, of Alabama, appointed September 28, 1851.


Z. Snow, of Ohio, appointed September 28, 1851.


Leonidus Shaver, of Missouri, appointed August 31, 1852.


Geo. P. Stiles, of Iowa, appointed August 6, 1854.


C. W. Drummond, of Illinois, appointed September 12, 1854.


E. D. Potter, appointed July 6, 1857.


Chas. Sinclair, of Virginia, appointed August 25, 1857. John Cradlebaugh, of Ohio, appointed June 4, 1858.


R. P. Flennicker, of Pennsylvania, appointed May 11, 1860.


H. R. Crosby, of Washington Territory, appointed August 1, 1860.


Chas. B. Waite, of Illinois, appointed February 3, 1862. Thos. J. Drake, of Michigan, appointed February 3, 1862.


S. P. McCurdy, of Missouri, appointed April 21, 1864. Enos D. Hoge, of Illinois, appointed July 27, 1868.


O. F. Strickland, of Michigan, appointed April 5, 1869. C. M. Hawley, of Illinois, appointed April 19, 1869.


P. H. Emerson, of Michigan, appointed March 10, 1873.


J. S. Boreman, of West Virginia, appointed March 20, 1873.


S. P. Twiss, of West Virginia, appointed May 10, 1881.


Of the above Thos. R. Drake was reappointed, P. H. Emerson was reppointed three times, and J. S. Boreman once.


MARSHALS.


Joseph L. Heywood, July 30, 1851; Peter Dotson; Isaac L. Gibbs, May 24, 1862; Josiah Hosmer, March 22, 1866; Joseph M. Orr, September 28, 1869; M. T. Patrick, 1870; George R. Maxwell, 1873; William Nelson, March 15, 1876; M. Shaughnessy, February 19, 1878; A. E. Ireland, April 29, 1882.


REGISTERS AND RECEIVERS.


The following are given in the order in which they were appointed, but the date of their commissions are omitted in consequence of the incom- plete records:


REGISTERS .- C. C. Clements, George R. Maxwell, W. Pottenger, O. R. Patton, Barbour Lewis, John B. Neil, H. McMaster.


RECEIVERS .- L. S. Hills, G. B. Overton, V. M. C. Silva, M. M. Bane.


DISTRICT ATTORNEYS.


Seth M. Blair was appointed September 20, 1850; Joseph Hosmer, of Missouri, March 1, 1854; A. Wilson, of Pennsylvania, December 15, 1858; Hosea Stout was appointed in 1862; C. H. Hempstead, 1868; George C. Bates, of Illinois, 1870; William Carey, 1873; Sumner Howard, April 25, 1876; P. T. Van Zile, March 15, 1878; W. H. Dickson, March 13, 1884.


257


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UTAH GAZETTEER.


SURVEYORS-GENERAL.


The United States Surveyor-General's Office in Utah was established on February 17, 1855. On March 13, 1855, David H. Burr was appointed . the first Surveyor-General. He was succeeded on June 18, 1859, by Samuel C. Stambaugh, who was followed on August 1, 1861, by S. R. Fox. On June 30, 1862, the office of Surveyor-General of Utah was discontinued and was consolidated with that of Colorado, the records, etc., being sent to Denver. In 1868 the office was re-established and on October 5, of that year, John A. Clark, was appointed Surveyor-General, followed by C. C. Clements on August 2, 1869; Nathan Kimball, January 20, 1874; Frd. Salomon, March 22, 1878, and again on March 30, 1882.


ASSESSORS AND COLLECTORS.


J. T. Little. John E. Smith, A. T. Chetland, John P. Taggart, James Coey, John P. Taggart, Assessors Internal Revenue.


R. T. Burton, O. J. Hollister, Collectors Internal Revenue.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


Governor, Eli H. Murray, of Kentucky ; salary, $2,600; term expires, January 29, 1888.


Secretary, Arthur L. Thomas, of Pennsylvania ; salary, $1,800; term expires, May 1, 1887.


Chief Justice, John A. Hunter, of Missouri :* salary, $3,000; term expired, July 5, 1883.


Associate Justice, P. H. Emerson, of Michigan ; salary, $3,000; term expires, March, 1885.


Associate Justice, S. P. Twiss, of Missouri ; salary, $3,000; term expires, December, 1884.


District Attorney, W. H. Dickson, of Utah ; salary. $250 and fees.


Marshal, E. A. Ireland, of Utah ; salary, $200 and fees ; term expires, March, 1886.


Register, M. M. Banc, of Illinois ; salary, $200 and fees ; term expires, March, 1885.


Receiver, H. McMaster, of New York ; salary, $3,000 ; term expires, August, 1884.


Deputy Collector, O. J. Hollister, of Indiana ..


Surveyor-General, F. Salomon, of Missouri ; salary, $2,500 ; term expires, January, 1886.


COMMISSIONERS. Under the Edmunds Anti-Polygamy Act.


Alexander Ramsey, of Minnesota, President; salary, $5,000.


A. B. Carleton, of Indiana ; salary, $5,000.


G. L. Godfrey, of Iowa; salary, $5,000.


A. S. Paddock, of Nebraska ; salary, $5,000.


J. R. Pettigrew, of Arkansas : salary, $5,000.


TERRITORIAL OFFICERS.


Superintendent of District Schools, L. John Nuttall, Salt Lake; salary, $1,500; term expired, 1883.


Auditor, Nephi W. Clayton, Salt Lake ; salary, $1,500; term expired, 1882.


258


UTAH GAZETTEER.


Recorder of Marks and Brands, Nephi W. Clayton, Salt Lake ; salary. fees ; term expired, 1882.


Treasurer, James Jack, Salt Lake ; salary, $600 ; term expires, 1882. Librarian, Nephi W. Clayton, Salt Lake; salary, $200; term expired, 1882.


The regular election for filling these offices lapsed by the reason of the non-arrival in season of the Commissioners. The former incumbents are exercising the functions of the offices by authority of the hold-over pro- vision in the law.


Judge Zane, of Florida, was appointed to this position, but had not qualified.


THE COURTS.


SUPREME COURT.


The Supreme Court of the Territory holds two terms a year, convening in Salt Lake City, at I p.m., on the second Monday of January and first Monday of June. The clerk is Ezra T. Sprague.


DISTRICT COURTS.


First Judicial District-Presiding Judge, Philip H. Emerson; Clerk, A. E. Emerson. Terms-Provo, Utah County: Third Monday in February and third Monday in September; Ogden, Weber County: First Monday in May, second Monday in November.


Second Judicial District-Presiding Judge, Stephen P. Twiss; Clerk, J. R. Wilkins. Terms-Beaver, Beaver County: First Monday in March. first Monday in May, first Monday in September, first Monday in December.


Third Judicial District-Presiding Judge, John A. Hunter; Clerk, O. J. Averill. Terms-Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County: First Monday in February, second Monday in April, fourth Thursday in September, first Monday in December.


UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS.


Following are the names and residences of United States Commission- ers appointed by the Supreme Court of the Territory:


Beaver County-Beaver, J. R. Wilkins ; Frisco, R. S. Lipscomb. Box Elder County-Corinne, E. C. Jacobs.


Salt Lake County-Salt Lake City, Charles K. Gilchrist, Ezra T. Sprague. William McKay, E. P. Sutherland.


Sanpete County-Mount Pleasant, Jacob Johnson.


Summit County-Wanship, Ebenezer R. Young ; Park City, Thomas Cupit.


Utah County-Provo City, A. O. Smoot, Jr.


Uintah County-White Rocks, Howard Miller, Pardon Dodds, J. B. Adams.


Washington County-Julius D. Hickox.


Weber County-Ogden, Duane W. Felshaw, A. H. Nelson.


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259


UTAH GAZETTEER.


COUNTY AND PRECINCT OFFICERS.


Comprising a complete list of the County, Precinct and Municipal officers of Utah, together with date of the evniration of the term of office of each.


HAVEA, COUNTY SEAL, BEAVER.


OFFICE.


NAMES.


ITAKM EXP.


Judge of Prohate .. 'F R Clayton ..


Aug. 1884.


Clerk of Co. Court R Macser ..


Selectman ..


. James McKnight Aug. : SS5.


Assessor.


Sa'I'N Slaughter. Aug. 1584. Sa'l & Slaugh er


Recorder


ID I. McDonough Aug. 1SS6.


Treasurer.


U H Skinner ...


Aux . 1894.


Sheriff.


W'm Hutchins, Jr


Prosecuting Att'y .. IB Ferguson ..


Coroner ..


Robert Story ..


Surveyor 'B Ferguson ...


Aug. 18º5.


Supt. Dist Schools'F R Clayton.


Ang. 1855.


Beaver County Precincts.


PRECINCT.


NAMES.


Office TERM FXP.


Adamsville .. David D Reese ..


JP


Aug. 1SS5


Beaver


C C Baldwin ..


JP


..


Greenville ...


A B.ırton ..


IP


..


Willam Edwards Cons


..


Minersville.


W'm Woods, Sen. J P


Star


W G Taylor


JP


A N Stoddard ...


Cons


BOX ELDER, CO. SEAT, BRIGHAM CITY.


OFFICE.


NAMES.


TERM EXP.


Judge of Prohate


P F Madsen.


Aug. 1884.


Clerk of Co. Court A HI Snow


Selectman


James Pitt.


K'arl Jensen.


Aux. 1885.


William Lowe .


Aug. 1886.


Assessor and Coll. ( G Snow.


Recorder


A H Snow


¡Aug. 1984.


Treasurer


William Horsley. Aug. 1885.


Sheriff


CC Loveland


Prosecuting Att'v. R H Jones.


Aug. 1884.


Coroner


M I. Ensign.


Surveyor.


W P Anderson.


Aug. 1885.


Supt. Dist. Schools John D Peters ..


Box Elder County Precincts.


PRECINCT.


NAMRS.


Office TRKM FXP.


Bear River ..


M C Mortensen ..


JP


Aux. 1985.


Box Elder ...


J B McMasters ...


JP


Aug. 1894. Aux. 1835.


Call's Fort ...


B H Tallinan. .


T Wheatley, Jr ... Cons


Curlew


Alex A Glen ... JP James Cottam .... Lons


William Hudson. IF Vr


Deweyville ..


(D W Holdaway.| J P JU: Dewey.


iC'ons


Grouse Creek B H Conk. JP


F A Hales ..


Cons


Malad


...


W A Thompson. H H Smith


Cons


Mantus ..


E J Halling.


JP


C M lensen ..


Cons


Park Valley.


Wm H Mecham. JP


Aug. 1885.


Plymouth.


E O Wilcox. JP


Portage ..


Henry John ..... JP


Aug. 1884.


Aug. 1885.


Willard .....


T'nos Brewerton. JP J M Dalton Cons


CACHE, COUNTY SEAT, LOGAN.


OFFICE


NAMEN.


TERM EXP.


Judge of Probate . James Z Stewart . Clerk of Co. Court Wm W Maughan


Selectman


Pl Morehead


..


JA A Allen


Aug. 1885


Assessor and Coll . 1. R Martineau. ..


Recorder


John A MeAlister Aug. 1855


'I reasurer


I. Ballif


Aug. 1895


Sheriff


N W Crookston ..


Aug. 1884


Prosecuting Att'y. Wm W Maughan


Coroner


John E Carlisle. ..


Surveyor


Edward Hanson.


..


Cache County Priciarts.


PRECINCT.


NAMES.


Office TVRM EXP.


Benson


Jonathan Ricks ..


Aux. 1884


Clarkston


Edward Clark ... H Stokes


JP


C'ons


Hyde Park ..


N C Christensen Martin Woolfe .. J J Hensen.


Cons


JP


Aug 1834


Lewiston


John M Bernhisel


JP


Logan


B F Cummings M HI Farnes.


JP


Aug. 1885


J W Quayle John Larson


Cons


Con


Mendon


C Sorenson


G W Baker


Cons


Millville.


Jos Humphries ..


JP


HI S Hulse.


C'ons


Newton


W Il Griffin


JP


Paradise.


James Lofthouse. JP


D Bickmore


Cons


Peterborough


W' Kidman, Sr ..


IP


Ang. 1984


Providence ..


William Smith .. J Zollinger.


IP Cons


Richmond


SH Hobson.


JP


James Johnson.


Cons


Smithfield


James Kirkbride.


JP


..


Trenton.


John Bingham .. John Handberg ..


Cons


Wellsville .


'T hos Bradshaw .. David Murray.


JP


Aug: 1885


DAVIS, COUNTY SEAT, FARMINGTON.


OFFICE.


NAMES.


TEKM EXP.


Judge of Probate .. David Stoker. Clerk ot Co. Court Jacob Miller.


Aug. 1884


Selectman


Joseph H Grant


T' F Rousscher.


Aug. 1885


R F Knowlton


Aug.


Aux. 1884 ..


Recorder


Treasurer


Sheriff


IT F King ...


Ang. 1885


Prosecuting Att'y. Henry L. Steed ..


Aug. 1884


Coroner


E F Rose


Aug. 1885


Surveyor


Charles C Hyde ..


Aug. 1884


Supt. Dist. Schools|[. 1I Kennard ..


[Aug. 1985


Davis County Precincts.


PRECINCTS.


NAMES.


lOffice


TFKM IXP.


Centreville


A B Porter


JP


Aug. 1885


CW Rockwood.


Cons


Richard Mill


F Vr


Aug. 1884


John Duncan. F Vr


Ha Bountiful G A Lincoln ..


JP


Aug. 1985


C H Rampton. .. |Cons


JP


Aug. 1885


Grampion ..


R S Liscombe ...


William Haynes. Cons


Hyrum


Wells McBride .


Cons


W. A Terrv


Cons


1P


J P Jensen Lons


Michael Erickson C'ons


Aux. 1985


Samuel Nelson ..


Cons


JP Aug. 1884


Cons


Chris Petersen ...


Cons


Jonah Mathews .. L S Wrigh.


ICons


..


Assessor and Coll. James H Wilcox JE Robison. E B Clark


. Aug. 1884.


E )) Mecham .. Cont


G Wolverton. Cons


Isaac Allen, Sr .. JP


Joseph Halford .. Cons H F Smith, Cons


Aug. 1884


.James Lowe ..


Joseph H Joseph. 'Aug. INco.


:Frederick Turner Aug. 1896


Aug. 1884


Collector.


John T Joseph


ICons


Cons


J hi Thompson ..


S M Messenger .. ('ons


George Baker .. Cons


Supt. Dist SchonlsIW H Apperly


260


U'IAH GAZETTEER.


Farmington .. [T ] Steed JP Aug. 1835


!W V Haight Cons


Thomas Abbott .. F Vr


¡Thomas Ragen .. ; F Vr


Kaysville ...


CC Hyde JP


Sth Bountiful R E Egan .


Eric Hogan .. !Cons


Joseph Moss F Vrl


Joseph Parkin F Vr | ..


South Hooper; Levi Hammon. IJP


Heber C' Smith ... Cons . Aug. 1SS5 Joseph Mesery .. . F Vr |Aug. 1884 Edward Parker. . ; F \'r


South Weber; P P Prophet ... JP


James II Cook ..


Cons


W Bountiful. Lewis M Grant .. | J P


Thomas Roberts. ICons =


...


EMERY, COUNTY SEAT, CASTLE DALE.


OFFICE.


NAMES.


TERV EXP.


Judge of Probate .. ! Orange Seeley Clerk of Co. Court Job I Whitney


Selectman


William Taylor.


46


J W Seeley.


Aug.


1384


Recorder


Job H Whitney


Treasurer.


IC G Larsen, Jr.


Sheriff


John C Snow.


.6


Prosecuting Att'y. John K Reid


Coroner iD W Holdaway


Surveyor


Elias H Cox, Jr.


..


Supt. Dist. Schools! E H Cox.


Ang. 1885


Emery County Precincts


PRECINCT.


NAMES,


1Office


TEKM &XP.


Castle Dale .. [J K Reid.


JP


Aug.


Ferron


Eph Homner


Joseph S Stephens, Cons


Huntington ..


N If Stevens JP


Moab


( W Warner. JP


Scofield


S J Harkness JP


Ang. 1885


R J Wright.


Cons


GARFIELD, COUNTY SEAT, PANGUITCH.


OFFICE.


NAMES.


TERM EXP.


Judge of Probate .. |David Cameron. Clerk of Co. Court John M Dunning.


Selectman


Allen Miller.


Aug. 1854


I Erastus Berk


Ant. 1885


James Houston. .


Aug. 1895


Assessor and Coll. : Robert P Allen .


Aug. 15$5


Recorder


James A Worthen John Mevers


Sheriff


. Joseph Marshall.


Prosecuting Att'y. John Huston.


Coroner


R (' Pinney


Surveyor


James B Haywood


Supt. Dist. School -. James B Haywood


Garfield County Precincts.


PRECINCT.


NAMES.


IOffice | TERM EXP.


Cannonville ..


W' S Lewman. ... ! JP


Aug. 1SS5


Escalante. ..


( W Allen


JP


=


Hillsdale


James F Johnson. JP


L Van Lewven .. Cons


Panguitch


M W Fov


JP


J C Myers


iP


Aug.


J W Pace.


Cons iAng.


IRON, COUNTY SEAT, PAROWAN.


OFFICE.


NAMES.


TERM KXP.


Judge of Probate .. IWm C MeGregor, Aug. 1984 Clerk of Co. Court John E Dallev .... Selectman .. W'm Davenport .. "


. John Parry .. Aug. 1SS5 !M Richards, Ir. .. Aug. 1886




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