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Richards, Wealthy .
Smith, John L ·
Richards, Franklin D.
Smith, Augusta B
Richards, Jane S
Smith, Mary
Richards, Henry P
Smith, Silas S
Richards, Sarah J Jenny .
Smith, Jesse N
66
Reid, Samuel
Sears, William
Rowe, David .
Sears, Margaret .
Rowe, Hannah .
Savage, David
Rowe, Margaret
Savage, Mary A.
Sırgent, Abel, M-D.
Reer, James
66
Sharp, Albert-D
Reer, Josephine .
Stillman, Albert Clark-D
Ritter, William C
66
66
247
UTAH GAZETTEER.
Savage, Amanda
1847
Snow, Eliza R
1847
Savage, Mary T .
Shaw, James
Singley, 'Nicholas
Shaw, Laura A.
Singley, Margaret
Shaw, Laura Almira, Jr*
Spencer, Daniel
Sidwell, Job
Spencer, 1mily . Spencer, Charles
66
Sidwell, Susan
Spencer, Anna
Sidwell, George
Spencer, Therese
Sidwell, John
Spencer, Amanda
Spencer, Edwin Eugene .
Stow, William
Spencer, Gilbert H .
Spencer, Mary L
Shumway, Louisa
Spencer, Maria A
Shumway, Mary
Standage, Elizabeth
St. John, Folly .
Snedaker, Morris J
St. John, Margett
66
Snedaker, Ann
St. John. Clarinda
66
Shaw, Ambrose
66
Snow, Malvina
66
Shaw, Permelia
Snow, Susan
St 'ers, Phœbe
Snow, Amanda M
Symonds, William
Snow, Lycurgus
S, monds, Helenora
Smith, James H .
Sweater, Margaret
. Smith, Hannah
Sweeter, Robert
Smith, Alma
Sprague, Hezekiah
Smith, Josiah
Sprague, Dolly
Smith, Hiram
Sprague, Ithamer
Smith, John
Secrist, Jacob F
Smith, Sarahi Ann
Secrist, Ann Eliza
Smith, Emma
Secrist, Louiza
Sperry, William
Stump, Leonard .
Sperry, Charles
Scearce, William
Sperry, Elizabeth
Sterret, William
Sperry, Harrison
Shurtleff, Vinson
Sperry, Josephine
S surtleff, Elizabeth
Summe, Sarah
Shurtleff, Emerson D
Smith, Ann
Shurtleff, Harrison F
Smithier, James
Shurtleft, Hiram C .
Smithier, Ann
66
Shurileff, Susan E
Smithier, Mary
Shurtleff, Susan
Smithier, Robert
Shiping, Charles W
Savage, Levi .
Seelye, Justus .
Savage, Matthew
Soelve, Mehetabel
Stewart, Urban
Seelye, Wi. ia n S
Stewart, Lydia
S.ee,, Eli. abeth
Stewart, Edna
66
Seeley, Elizabeth
Stewart, Urban Jr
Seeley, Emily
Stidham, David
Seeley, Justus W
Stidham, Ann
Seeley, Jane
Stidham, William
Seeley, Orange
Stewart, Polly
Seeley, Sarah
Stewart, David
Seeley, Carlos
Stewart, Alameda
Secley, David
Stewart, Benjamin F
Seeley, Mary .
Stewart, James W
‹ ‹
Sidwell, Rebecca
Spencer, Francis E
Stow, Samuel
Shockley, Richard
Shedd, Franklin K .
Spencer, Claudius V
Sidwell, Peggy Ann
.
S.aines, William C
Snow, Willard
66
66
66
248
UTAH GAZETTEER.
Stewart, George R .
1847
Shelton, Marion J. 1817
Smoot, A. O. .
Shelton, Abraham C.
Smoot, Margaret
Shelton, Thomas H. B.
Steward, William
Steward, Delpha
66
Steele, Catherine
Steward, Mary J.
Steele, Mary 66
Steward, Caroline
66
S eele, Elizabeth*
Steward, Randolph H.
Shupe, Sarah 66
Steward, Elizabeth
Sessions, Emiline
Steward, John C.
Sargent, Caroline
Steward, Joshua
Sharpe, Sarah Ellen
Steward, China
Smithson, Wm. C. .
Steward, Wm. A.
Smithson, Lucinda
Steward, Eliza J.
66
Smithson, Sarah Elizabeth
Steward, Mary E.
Smithson, John Bartley
Steward, Isaiah
Smithson, Martha Serilda
Steward, Joseph .
60
Smithson, Almira
Steward, Nancy L.
66
Smithson, Elvira
66
Stockley, E jah
Smithson, Allen .
Shockley, Mary .
Smithson, Letitia
Shockley, James D.
60
Smithson, John Bartley
66
Shockley, Richard
66
Sm thson, Catherine
Shockley, Mary E. 60
Smithson, James D.
Shockley, Matilda Ann
66
Smithson, Mary Emma
Shockley, Elijah S.
Sparks, George .
Shockley, Lidia F.
Sparks, Louana
66
Shockley, Elijah H.
66
Sparks, Mary Ann .
66
Shepherd, Charity
Shipley, Joseph .
1848
Shepherd, Carlos
Steel, James W.
Shepherd, Lydia
Sangiovani, Sophronia
Swarthout, Truman 60
Taft, Seth
1847
Swarthout, Horley
66
Tanner, Thomas
Swarthout, Charles
Taylor, Norman
66
S varthout, George W.
Thomas, Robert T.
Shomaker, Jezreel
Thornton, Horace .
66
Shomaker, Sarah
Tippetts, John H-D
Shoinaker, Theophilus
Therlkill, Martilla Jane
Shomaker, Marion
66
Therlkill, George W.
66
S' o'naker, Jephtha
Therlkill, Milton Howard
Sho naker, Jerusha
66
Therlkill, James William
Shomaker, Ezra
Terrill, Joel J -- C
66
Shomaker, Alexander M. .
Thomas, Nathan-C 66
Shomaker, Margaret
Tindall, Solomon-C 66
Shomaker, Lucinda Jane
Tanner, Mvron-D
Stevenson, Edward
Thomas, Hayward-D
Stevenson, Nephi
Terry, Thomas
Sherwood, Jane 66
Thomas, Isaac
Stoddard, Arvin
Thomas, Matilda
Stoddard, Albert Q. .
Thatcher, Hezekiah
Sidwell, Joseph
Thatcher, Alley
Shelton, Sebert C.
Thatcher, Joseph W
Shelton, Elizabeth
Thatcher, Katherine 66
Shelton, Emily C. . 66
Thatcher, John B
66
Steward, Ruthina E. .
Smithson, Elzira
Sparks, Wm. Thomas
Shepherd, Samuel
Shomaker, Nancy
Thoyne, Marcus B.
Tubbs, William R-D 66
Stevenson, Nancy
66
Shelton, Mary Elizabeth . 66
66
60
249
UTAH GAZETTEER.
Thatcher, Aaron D .
1847
Thurston, Moses 1847
Thatcher, Harriet A
Thurston, Lucy Jane .
Thatcher, George W
.
Thomas, Jane .
Thatcher, Moses
Thomas, Wiley
Thatcher, Hyrum S
Thomas, Madison
Taft, Harriet
Terry, Joshua
Taft, Almira
Turner, Chancy
Taft, Edwin
Turner, Hannah .
Taylor, John
Turner, John .
Taylor, Leonora .
..
Turner, Harriet .
Taylor, George J
16
Turner, Julia
Taylor, Joseph
Train, Charlotte ..
66
Taylor, Josephine K. .
..
Turnbow, Silvira
Taylor, Mary Ann Oakley
66
Turnbow, Robert F
Taylor, Sophia Whittaker
16
Turnbow, Milton A
Taylor, Lovinia .
66
Turnbow, Margaret Ann* 66
Taylor, James .
66
Thorn, Joseph
Taylor, Agnes
66
Thorn, Lorena
Topham, John .
Thorn, Joseph C
Turbet, Thomas
Thorn, Helen S .
Turbet, Eleanor
Terrill, William
Turbet, Catharine
Thompson, Miles
Turbet, John
Vance, William
Turbet, Nephi
Van Cott, John
Turbet, Thomas, Jr .
Van Cott, Lucy L
66
Tuttle, Henry
Van Cott, Martha
6.
Tuttle, Hubbard .
Van Cott, Mary
6
Tuttle, Lucy
Van Cott, Losee*
66
Thomas, Daniel M .
Vance, Elizabeth
Thomas, Ann
Vance, Margaret
66
Thomas, Philemon
Vance, James
66
Thomas, Tennessee
Vance, Nancy Ann
Thomas, Henry
Vance, John, Jr
Thomas, Catherine
Vance, Martha Jane
Tanner, Martha Jane
66
Vance, Mary Elizabeth
Thomas, John P.
Vance, Isaac Y
Thomas, Mahala J
Vance, Martha
Thomas, Ann 66
Vance, Sarah P
Thompson, Mercy R
Vance, Mary F
Thompson, Mary Jane
Vance, John Alma
Thurston, Thomas J 16
Walker, Henson
Thurston, Rosetta
Wardel, George 66
Thurston, Harriet
Weiler, Jacob
Thurston, George
Wheeler, John
Thurston, Smith
Whipple, Edson
60
Thurston, Sarah Ann .
Whitney, Horace K
Thurston, Johnson .
Whitney, Orson K
Thurston, Julia
Williams, Almon M
Thurston, Caroline .
Woodruff, Wilford .
66
Thurston, Cordelia 31
Woodward, George
66
Taylor, Annie Ballantyne
Turnbow, Sophronia
Taylor, William
Turner, Henry
Taylor, Mary Ann
Taylor, Elizabeth K. .
Turnbow, Samuel
Taylor, Jane Ballantyne .
Turnbow, John .
Turnbow, Epsy A
Tattersall, Edwardi
Van Cott, Lovina
Tuttle, Francenia L
Vance, John
66
66
250
UTAH GAZETTEER.
Woolsey, Thomas-E
1847
Woodard, Jed S 1847
Wordsworth, William .
Woodard, Emily
Wriston, Isaac N-A
Woodard, Charles
Wriston, John P-A
Woodard, Henry
Woodworth, Lysander -- A
Woodard, Emily Jane .
. .
Walker, William-B
16
Woodard, Martha
Wright, Charles-B
66
Williams, Francis M 66
Welsh, Madison-C
66
Williams, Martha
66
Wilkie, David-C
66
Williams, Nathaniel,
Williams, Thomas S-D
Wattis, Edmond
. .
Whiting, Almon-D
Wattis, John
Whiting, Edmond - D
16
Wardsworth, Nancy,
Whitney, Francis T-D .
Wardsworth, Hannah
Wilson, George-E .
16
Wallace, George B.
Willes, W W (Lieut.)-E
66
Wallace, Melissa M.
Williams, Norman S
66
Wallace, Mary M.
66
West, Alva
Wixom, John
Whitney, Ephraim B .
66
Walker, Elizabeth
€ 6
Whitney, Harriet
Wooley, John M.
Woodward, Mary L
Wooley, Maria L.
Wright, Alexander
Wooley, Joan D.
West, Chauncey .
Woodberry, Jeremiah
West, Mary
Woodberry, Elizabeth
West, Adelia
Woodberry, John S.
Woodworth, Louisa
Woodberry, Orrin N.
..
Whittaker, Harriet
Woodberry, Hannah M.
Whittaker, George
Woodberry, Thomas H.
..
Whittaker, Emeline
Woodberry, Catherine
Wann, Susan
Woodberry, Malinda .
Woolf, John A
Woodberry, John
Woolf, Sarah Ann
Whitney, Henrietta
Woolf, Absalom .
Whitney, Samuel
Woolf, Sarah Ann
Wood, Andrew .
Woolf, James
Wood, Jane
66
Woolf, Isaac
66
Wheeler, Martha
16
Woolf, Andrew Warrick, Thomas
66
Wheeler, Daniel D.
66
Warrick, Louisa .
Wheeler, John J.
Warrick, Cadista W
66
Wheeler, Lucy Ann
..
Wilcox, Henry
Willis, J. T.
..
West, Israel
Willis, Margaret
Weiler, Jacob
Willis, Margaret
Weiler, Maria
Willis, Ann C.
Weiler, Catherine
Willis, Lucretia
Weiler, Joseph
Willis, John H.
66
Weiler, Eliza M
Willis, Thomas J.
Weiler, Lydia Ann
Willis, Josephine
Weeks, Loren
Willis, Wm. W.
Whitehead, Margaret .
Woodruff, Apheck .
Weeks, William
66
Woodruff, Mary Jackson
Weeks, Caroline
Woodruff, James J.
Weeks, Kophenah
Windward, Peter
Willie, James G .
Walker, Oliver H. .
Willie, Elizabeth
60
Woolf, Hannah Eliza
Wheeler, Thomas J.
Woolf, John A
Wheeler, Margaret
Wheeler, William W.
Wilcox, Sarah
66
Wheeler, Joseph S.
.6
60
Wingate, Cyrus .
66
66
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 64
Young, Harriet Decker
Williams, Albina M. ..
Young, Perry
Williams, Caroline M.
..
Young, Zobriskie
Williams, Ephraim T.
Young, Lorenzo Dow>
Williams, Phœbe Isabelle
Young, Phinehas
Wilson, Lewis D.
York, Tabitha
Wilson, Nancy
Young, James
Wilson, Lovina
Young, Elizabeth
Wilson, Lemuel G. .
Young, John
Wilson, Alvira
Young, Mary .
6.
Wilson, Almeda
Young, Anna
Wilson, Lewis D.
Young, Seeley
Wilson, David
Young, Betsey
Wilson, Mary M.
66
Young, Hannah
Whittaker, Moses
1848
Young, Susan
Whittaker, Alice
-
Young, John
Washburn, Abraham
Young, Franklin
Washburn, Tamer
66
Young, Joseph
Washburn, Mary Ann
Young, Joseph W.
Washburn, Mary Elizabeth
Young, Brigham H.
Washburn, Amy Jane
Young, Cedenia C.
Washburn, Daniel A.
Young, Seraph C.
..
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.
MULES.
OXEN.
COWS.
SHEEP.
SWINE.
CHICKEN.
Battalion, etc., .
400
15
20
55
71
. . .
Spencer's Company,
204
76
21
335
IO3
19
5
73
P. P. Pratt's
198
75
16
. .
287
I29
5
3
78
A. O. Smoot's
I39
52
16
I
185
75
I6
4
57
C. C. Rich's
I30
46
9
2
165
79
265
49
G. B. Wallace's
198
82
9
I
328
165
I2
6
160
Ed. Hunter's
I55
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
-
Washburn, Susanna
Young, John
66
. .
. .
.
66
..
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:
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,
First Ten.
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.
253
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.
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, } 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.
t 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.
256
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.
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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 80, 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. Bane, 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.
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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.
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