The history of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, Part 86

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Supervisors .- E. H. Galloway and W. H. Hiner, 1852; John Nichols and Jared Chapel, 1853: Isaac Brown, J. M. Taylor and John Peacock, 1854: Henry Conklin, D. E. Hoskins J. M. Taylor, G. W. Sexmith and E. Delany, 1855; Henry Conklin, A. Carswell, J. M. Tavlor, T. S. Henry and Edmund Delany, 1856; Keyes A. Darling, W. D. Conklin, C. A. Rider, George Williams and E. Delany, 1857 ; E. A. Brown, E. S. Bragg. J. M. Taylor, John Maginnis, and C. N. Parker, 1858; J. H. Hayford, E. S. Bragg, T. W. Dee, George Williams and C. R. Harrison, 1859; E. Beeson, E. S. Bragg, G. W. Sawyer, R. A. Baker and C. R. Harrison, 1860; W. D. Sherwood, E. S. Bragg, B. F. Moore, R. A. Baker and M. Lockwood, 1861: John Potter, J. Mathews, John Bonnell, R. A. Baker and James Sawyer, 1862: K. A. Darling, J. Mathews, H. A. Francis, W. M. Phelan and J. Sawyer, 1863; C. McLean, L. Rupp, P. L. Morse, James Conneughty and C. R. Harrison, 1864; A. B. Taylor, L. Rupp, A. C. Everest, C. E. Crane and James Sawyer, 1865; J. W. Valentine, E. W. Davis. W. C. Hamilton, S. A. Chase and Charles Lucia, 1866; E. R. Ferris, John Mathews, A. B. Taylor, S. A. Chase and John Killups, 1867; W. Koehne, E. W. Davis, A. P. Merriman, L.


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Canfield and E. M. McGraw, 1868; N. C. Giffin, C. C. L. Webster, D. W. C. Prest, J. Fitz- gerald and L. Graves, 1869; H. Shattuck, C. L. Alling. H. P. Brown, W. Reuping and U. D. Mihills, 1870; William Koehne, John Boyd, H. P. Brown, S. A. Chase and O. C. Bissell, 1871 (November 13, C. L. Alling elected to fill vacancy occasioned by the absence of John Boyd): William Koehne, C. F. Kalk, S. W. Edson, C. L. Encking and Nathan Parker, 1872; L. R. Lewis, C. F. Kalk, M. W. Simmons, C. A. Galloway and Nathan Parker, 1873; T. F. Mayham, C L. Alling, M. W. Simmons, S. A. Chase and John W. Gill, 1874; J. F. M. Gaertner, C. L. Alling, John Spence, C. L. Encking, O. C. Bissell, Leroy Graves. A. Haber- man and Orin Hatch, 1875; S. S. Bowers, Byron Town, J. C. Lowell, S. A. Chase, O. C. Bissell, Leroy Graves, David Chamberlain and A. G. Little, 1876; John Musgat, C. Serwe, B. F. Moore, C. H. De Groat, J. T. Fontana, J. M. Crippen, John Gallagher and A. T. Little, 1877; F. B. Hoskins, of the First, Joseph Radford, of the Second, B. F. Moore, of the Third, A. II. Bruett, of the Fourth, O. C. Bissell of the Fifth, George Hunter, of the Sixth, William Ladewig. of the Seventh, and Martin Kaeding, of the Eighth Ward, 1878; T. F. Mayham, of the First, C. L. Alling, of the Second, A. B. Taylor. of the Third, A. H. Bruett, of the Fourth, O. C. Bissell, of the Fifth, B. F. Sweet, of the Sixth, D. Shaefer, of the Seventh, and Martin Kaeding, of the Eighth Ward, 1879.


Assessors .- C. J. Goos and John II. Worden, 1852; J. M. Taylor and John Case, 1853 ; Leonard Arnold, J. M. Taylor and J. L. Henry, 1854; Charles Chandler, A. S. Gregory, John Bonnell, C. J. Goss and W. C. Little, 1855; Charles Chandler, W. T. Gibson and William Little, 1856 ; Isaac Brown, Q. M. Olcott, G. W. Sawyer, George Williams and W. C. Little, 1857 : Charles Chandler, John B. Wilbor, Isaac Tompkins, John L. Henry and E. Delaney, 1858; E. R. Ferris, J. B. Wilbor, C. C. P. Gould, John L. Henry and W. C. Little, 1859 : Isaac Brown, John Mathews, C. M. Tompkins, C. D. Gromme and E. Delany, 1860; Isaac Brown, John Mathews. William T. Gibson, William M. Phelan and W. A. Foster, 1861; Isaac Brown, J. B. Wilbor, W. T. Gibson, W. M. Phelan and W. A. Foster, 1862; Isaac Brown, E. W. Davis, C. C. P. Gould, C. Serve and James Sawyer, 1863 ; E. Delany, C. D. Gromme, C. A. Rider, E. W. Davis, and E. Beeson. 1864 ; Edward Beeson. E. W. Davis, Stephen Haw- kins, George Williams and Edward Beaver, 1865: David Babcock, E. W. Davis, A. C. Everest, George Williams and T. T. Miner, 1866 : D. W. Smith, John Mathews, C. A. Rider, George Williams and E. Beaver, 1867 ; W. M. Phalen, 1868-69 ; Harvey Durand, John Mathews, D. Chamberlain, W. M. Phelan and E. L. Maloney, 1870 ; Harvey Durand, E. W. Davis, D. Chamberlain, E. Delany and E. L. Maloney, 1871; H. Durand, C. L. Alling, D. Chamber- lain, W. M. Phelan and E. L. Maloney, 1872 ; Harvey Durand, E. W. Davis, D. Chamber- lain, W. M. Phelan and E. L. Maloney, 1873; Harvey Durand, J. B. Wilbor, David Chamberlain, W. M. Phelan and E. L. Maloney. 1874 : Charles Chandler, C. F. Kalk, N. L. Bullis, W. M. Phelan, E. L. Maloney. John D. Coon. A. Hammond and Charles Olmsted, 1875; Charles Chandler, C. F. Kalk, N. L. Bullis, W. M. Phelan, E. L. Maloney, N. N. Bissonnette, Arthur Hammond and H. Stoldt, 1876 ; Charles Chandler, C. F. Kalk, N. L. Bullis, W. M. Phelan. P. McMonagle, J. D. Coon, C. R. Young and H. Stoldt, 1877 ; Charles Chandler, James T. Greene, N. L. Bullis, W. M. Phelan, Pat. McMonagle, J. D. Coon, C. R. Young and H. Stoldt, 1878 ; W. M. Phelan, N. L. Bullis, and E. L. Maloney, 1879.


Aldermen .- 1852-E. H. Galloway, W. H. Hiner, G. F. Brownson, Isaac Tompkins and John C. Lewis. 1853-John Nichols, Kasson Freeman, Josiah Tryon, Jared Chapel, Morgan L. Noble and R. A. Baker. 1854-Isaac Brown, John Nichols, Isaac Tompkins, J. M. Tay- lor, William B. Brand and A. G. Butler. 1855-Henry Conklin, Z. Rice and A. Raymond, of the First Ward ; D. E. Hoskins, James Ewen and Peter Rupp, of the Second ; J. M. Tay- lor, Jason Wilkins and Josiah Tryon, of the Third; G. W. Sexmith, John Case and A. White, of the Fourth, and E. Delany, L. Canfield and William M. Phelan, of the Fifth. 1856-Henry Conklin, J. W. Valentine and D. W. Smith, of the First Ward; John B. Wilbor, Allen Cars- well and Peter Rupp, of the Second ; J. M. Taylor, Carlos A. Rider and Isaac Tompkins, of the Third ; Thomas S. Henry, E. H. Jones and Hiram Pitcher, of the Fourth, and Edmund


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Delany, C. N. Parker and William M. Phelan, of the Fifth. 1857-Keyes A. Darling, Francis D. McCarty and Thomas H. Green, of the First; William D. Conklin, Lewis Rupp and Joseph Lawler, of the Second ; C. A. Rider, Thomas W. Dee and R. N. Purdy, of the Third; G. Williams, C. N. Snell and D. Pitcher, of the Fourth, and Edmund Delany, C. N. Parker and T. T. Miner, of the Fifth. 1858-E. A. Brown, F. D. McCarty and A. W. Rider, of the First ; E. S. Bragg, John Petit and A. J. Reed, of the Second ; J. M. Taylor, E. W. Drury and G. W. Sawyer, of the Third ; John Maginnis, Riley Shepard, of the Fourth, and C. N. Parker, C. R. Harrison and James Sawyer, of the Fifth. 1859-J. H. Hayford, J. W. Valentine and Lathrop Ellis, of the First; E. S. Bragg, S. E. Lefferts and John Mathews, of the Second ; Thomas W. Dee, A. C. Everest and R. L. Morris, of the Third ; George Will- iams, John Case and C. D. Gromme, of the Fourth, and C. R. Harrison, W. C. Little and S. G. Ogden, of the Fifth. 1860-Edward Beeson, Joseph Olmsted and T. Roach, of the First Ward; E. S. Bragg, A. Carswell and C. L. Alling, of the Second; G. W. Sawyer, N. Carroll and D. A. Raymond, of the Third ; R. A. Baker, James Whitton and Martin Curran, of the Fourth, and C. R. Harrison, J. B. Johnson and L. Canfield, of the Fifth. 1861-W. D. Sherwood, H. P. Olds and A. D. Ward, of the First Ward ; E. S. Bragg, A. Carswell and Peter Rupp, of the Second ; B. F. Moore, John McKibben and D. C. Lepper, of the Third ; R. A. Baker, James Conneughty and Christopher Serwe, of the Fourth, and Monson Lockwood, James Saw- yer, and II. S. Gilbert, of the Fifth. 1862-John Potter, A. B. Taylor and James W. Valentine, of the First Ward ; John Mathews, W. D. Conklin and John Peacock, of the Second ; John Bonnell, Caspar Buechner and Ira McChain, of the Third ; R. A. Baker, James Conneughty and William Dougherty, of the Fourth, and James Sawyer, Daniel Roberts and George Hun- ter, of the Fifth. 1863-K. A. Darling, L. F. Stowe and Thomas Gibson, of the First Ward ; John Mathews, S. A. Dudley and A. L. Crocker, of the Second : H. A. Francis, P. L. Morse and J. R. Cole, of the Third ; William M. Phelan, I. S. Tallmadge and W. Dougherty, of the Fourth, and James Sawyer, George Hunter and M. Lockwood, of the Fifth. 1864-Campbell McLean, E. B. Ingram and H. Courtney, of the First Ward ; Louis Rupp, Robert Flint and S. B. Amory, of the Second; P. L. Morse, A. C. Everest and G. W. Sawyer, of the Third ; J. Connenghty, Anthony Grisi and John Sewell, of the Fourth, and C. R. Harrison, John Saw- yer and Daniel Roberts, of the Fifth. 1865-A. B. Taylor, James W. Valentine and Charles F. Kalk, of the First Ward ; Louis Rupp, Samuel B. Amory and I. S. Sherwood, of the Sec- ond ; A. C. Everest, W. C. Hamilton and J. R. Deland, of the Third ; C. E. Crane, G. F. Brownson and Peter Servatius, of the Fourth, and John Sawyer, W. II. Hiner and L. Beau- dreau, of the Fifth. 1866-James W. Valentine, Henry Shattuck and A. D. Ward, of the First Ward ; E. W. Davis, C. Serwe and J. W. Cunny, of the Second ; W. C. Hamilton, A. B. Taylor and Nathan Carroll, of the Third ; S. A. Chase, W. D. Davis and Charles Lucia, of the Fourth, and Daniel Roberts, John B. Killips and W. H. Hiner, of the Fifth. 1867-E. R. Ferris, L. Holmes and Charles Chandler, of the First Ward ; John Boyd, John Mathews and C. Serwe, of the Second : A. B. Taylor, C. J. L. Meyer and J. R. Smith, of the Third : S. A. Chase, D. Trotier and A. H. Bruett, of the Fourth, and John B. Killips, O. C. Bissell and T. T. Miner, of the Fifth. 1868-W. Koehne, L. Holmes and W. Shattuck, of the First Ward ; E. W. Davis, J. Mathews and C. Serwe, of the Second ; A. P. Merriman, D. W. C. Priest and C. Branshaw, of the Third ; L. Canfield, P. Servatius and C. Lucia, of the Fourth, and E. M. McGraw, C. Pierron and George Hunter, of the Fifth. May 11, 1868. L. Canfield, of the Fourth Ward, resigned, and A. J. McDonald was elected to fill the vacancy. 1869-N. C. Giffin, W. Koehne and J. S. Youmans, of the First Ward ; C. C. L. Webster, M. Curran and F. Sander, of the Second ; D. W. C. Priest, C. Buechner and W. Bensil. of the Third ; J. W. Fitzgerald, W. Graves and J. Hebert, of the Fourth, and L. Graves, L. Beaudreau and J. Gill, of the Fifth. 1870-II. Shattuck, Byron Town and James G. Miller, of the First Ward ; C. L. Alling, Paul Hauser and E. N. Foster, of the Second ; II. P. Brown, J. C. Wedge and George Kingsbury, of the Third ; W. Rueping, A. Stevely and Lonis Pelletier, of the Fourth, and U. D. Mihills, A. J. Spear and Nathan Parker, of the Fifth. 1871-William


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Koehne, L. R. Lewis and E. B. Ingram, of the First Ward; E. W. Davis, George C. Wright and John Waters, of the Second ; H. P. Brown, S. W. Edson and Thomas Bryant, of the Third ; Seth A. Chase, Anthony Servatius and Demas Trotier, of the Fourth, and O. C. Bis- sell, L. Concy and Judson Phelps, of the Fifth. E. B. Ingram failing to qualify. Dr. T. F. Mayham was elected his successor ; February 12, 1872, John Bullis elected from Third Ward vice Thomas Bryant, resigned. 1872-William Koehne, L. R. Lewis and C. B. Bartlett, of the First Ward ; C. F. Kalk, J. Waters and C. Serwe, of the Second ; S. W. Edson, C. W. Kaler and John Spence, of the Third ; C. L. Encking, J. E. Richardson and James Dillon, of the Fourth, and J. C. Pierron, L. Coney and J. Phelps, of the Fifth. 1873-L. R. Lewis, J. C. Perry and E. H. Burnton, of the First Ward; C. F. Kalk, Joseph Radford and Joseph Kaiser, of the Second ; S. W. Edson, Henry Hastings and C. W. Kaler, of the Third ; C. A. Galloway, James Dillon and Charles Wilson, of the Fourth, and Nathan Parker, W. H. Hiner and L. Coney, of the Fifth. January 12, 1874, W. H. Gilligan elected an Alderman from the Fifth Ward, vice W. H. Hiner, resigned. 1874-T. F. Mayham, T. S. Nowell and Phillip Ehrhart, of the First Ward ; C. L. Alling, James Harlan and Joseph Radford, of the Second; M. W. Simmons, Henry Hastings and J. B. Kennard, of the Third ; S. A. Chase, James McTavy and E. Panger, of the Fourth, and John W. Gill, J. C. Pierron and John Dana, of the Fifth. [875-Michael O'Connell and John Olmsted, of the First Ward ; C. L. Alling, James Gaynor and S. Eudemiller, of the Second ; J. S. Burrows, Jacob Kunze and W. A. Griffith, of the Third ; C. L. Encking, M. Mangan and Lockwood Canfield, of the Fourth ; O. C. Bissell, James Whitton and Connor Haley, of the Fifth ; Leroy Graves, Charles Wilson and David Carrier, of the Sixth ; A. Haberman, C. Cahill and B. Mulloy, of the Seventh, and Orin Hatch, Joseph Wurzburger and Martin McDonough, of the Eighth. C. H. Benton elected from the Second Ward, vice C. L. Alling, resigned, May 31, 1875. 1876-S. S. Bow- ers, Jacob Hirsch and Martin Franey, of the First Ward ; Byron Town, John Heath and Will- iam Connell, of the Second ; J. C. Lowell, Jacob Kunze and D. Y. Sabin, of the Third ; Michael Mangan, John Crow and Heury Wallichs, of the Fourth ; O. C. Bissell, Samuel Hotaling and Anthony Briester, of the Fifth ; Leroy Graves, J. C. Beaudreau and N. Davis, of the Sixth ; David Chamberlain, W. Ladewig and William Luling, of the Seventh, and A. T. Little, M. Kaeding and L. Bond, of the Eighth. May 1, 1876, C. E. Scales elected from the Third Ward, vice C. Y. Sabin, resigned. 1877-John Musgat, II. Courtney and John Hirsch, of the First Ward; C. Serwe, Joseph Radford and T. S. Weeks, of the Second ; R. M. Lewis, S. P. Morse and E. F. Dodge, of the Third ; A. Servatius, James Dillon and Thomas J. Vaughn, of the Fourth ; William Evans, John Conway and P. Briester, of the Fifth ; N. Davis. F. Grill and M. Prefontaine, of the Sixth ; John Gallagher, William Ladewig and D. Schaffer, of the Seventh, and A. T. Little, M. Kaed'ng and L. Bond, of the Eighth. May 7, R. M. Lewis, of the Third Ward, resigned ; E. N. Korrer elected to the vacancy. 1878-F. B. Hoskins, of the First Ward ; John Hcath, of the Second ; E. D. Harris, of the Third ; A. H. Bruett, of the Fourth ; O. C. Bissell, of the Fifth ; F. H. Rondo, of the Sixth ; Nathan Carroll, of the Seventh, and H. W. Newton, of the Eighth. 1879-T. F. Mayham, of the First Ward ; C. S. Henry, of the Second ; A. B. Taylor, of the Third ; William Schwin- nen, of the Fourth ; I. Alexander, of the Fifth ; B. F. Sweet, of the Sixth ; John Gallagher. of the Seventh, and H. G. Desombre, of the Eighth.


Clerks .- W. A. Dewey, 1852; G. W. Sawyer, 1853-54: Edwin A. Brown, 1855: S. D. Stanchfield 1856-57; A. H. Boardman, 1857-59; A. Handt, 1860-61; A. H. Boardman, 1862-63; Edward Bissell, 1864; G. P. Knowles, 1865; L. Q. Olcott, 1866-resigned Jann- ary 30, 1868, until when he was repeatedly elected, and J. T. Conklin appointed Clerk, pro tem, and served until elected for the ensuing term. G. F. Brownson, 1869; E. Delany, Jr., 1870-79.


Police Justices .- Robert F. Winslow, 1857; Josiah Barnett, 1858 ; Edward Bissell, 1867 ; J. J. Driggs, 1869.


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City Comptrollers .- George P. Knowles, 1867-68; C. L. Eneking, 1869-70; William C. Ogden, 1871; S. M. Smead, 1872; George I]. Francis, 1873; George Perkins, 1874; W. F. Boland, 1875-76; H. G. Leonard, 1877-78; James T. Greene, 1879.


City Attorneys .- Jared Chapel, 1853: D. E. Wood, 1855; Edward S. Bragg, 1856; I. S. Tallmadge. 1856, also, Gen. Bragg having resigned May 12, of that year; E. S. Bragg specially retained during the year 1858; Isaac S. Tallmadge, 1860-63; Campbell McLean, 1864; N. C. Giflin, 1865-67: H. F. Rose, 1868-69; N. C. Giffin, 1870-71 ; Robert Flint, 1872; J. W. Bass, 1873; F. O. Thorp, 1874; N. S. Gilson, 1875; D. W. C. Priest, 1876; WV. H. Hurley, 1877; F. F. Duffy, 1878-79.


City Surveyors .- F. P. Mackelean, 1853; L. Ellis, 1853-55; W. T. Coneys, 1857-59 ; L. Ellis, 1862; W. T. Coneys, 1861 ; Lathrop Ellis, 1862; John V. De Vry, 1863-65; N. Boardman, 1866; J. V. De Vry, 1867; N. Boardman, 1868; H. W. Newton, 1870-71; J. V. De Vry, elected June 26, 1871-72; II. W. Newton, 1873; N. Boardman, 1874; H. W. New- ton, 1875-76; N. Boardman, 1877-78; H. W. Newton, 1879.


Harbor Masters .- John L. IIenry, 1859; C. E. Crane, 1862; Thomas Moore, 1864; T. A. Jolinston, 1867-68: E. Beaver, 1869-70; no record for 1871 or subsequently, until 1875, when the appointment of L. C. Bissell is quoted ; C. Johnston, 1876; Moses Robedeau, 1877; Thomas Moore, 1878-79.


School Commissioners .- George W. Weikert, J. W. Valentine, E. L. Griffin, James Sawyer, M. D. Moore, E. S. Bragg, D. A. Raymond, G. F. Brownson, U. D. Mihills and C. A. Gib- son, 1867. The following Board of Education was appointed in 1868: W. W. Clark and A. Raymond, of the First Ward : Robert Flint and C. F. Kalk, of the Second ; T. S. Wright and John Maginnis, of the Third ; William W. Phelan and G. F. Brownson, of the Fourth, and A. J. Spear and O. Graves, of the Fifth, 1868. A. Raymond, of the First Ward ; S. Eudemiller, of the Second : Dr. Lilly, of the Third ; W. Rueping, of the Fourth, and M. Rapp, of the Fifth, 1869. J. H. Sisson, of the First : W. J. Hart, of the Second; David Chamberlain, of the Third ; Alexander White, for term, and A. H. Bruett, to fill vacancy, in the Fourth, and John Killips, of the Fifth, 1870. V. W. Seeley, of the First; E. L. Griffin of the Second; W. C. Hamilton, of the Third ; O. C. Steinberg, of the Fourth, and J. A. Rappe, of the Fifth, 1871. T. F. Mayham, of the First : P. H. Gallagher, of the Second; D. R. Curran, of the Third ; Alexander White, of the Fourth, and John W. Gill, of the Fifth, 1872. December 30, Thomas Riley elected from Second Ward, vice P. H. Gallagher, resigned. F. Dahlem, of the First ; Paul Hauser, of the Second ; W. C. Hamilton, of the Third; O. C. Steinberg, of the Fourth, and J. A. Rappe, of the Fifth, 1873. F. B. Hoskins, of the First ; G. W. Lusk, of the Sec- ond ; D. R. Curran, of the Third ; Rudolph Ebert, of the Fourth, and E. L. Maloney, of the Fifth, 1874. R. L. Morris, of the First; N. C. Giffin, of the Second; W. C. Hamilton, of the Third ; W. H. Hurley, of the Fourth ; G. N. Mihills, of the Fifth : J. D. Coon, of the Sixth ; J. D. Pitcher, of the Sixth, one year ; Henry Bloedel, of the Seventh ; M. W. Simmons, of the Seventh, one year ; Ilenry Stoldt, of the Eighth, and E. B. Ingram, one year, also of the Eighth, 1875. W. McDermott, elected from the Second, vice Geo. W. Lusk, Mayor elect, who resigned May 3, 1875: C. B. Bartlett, elected from the Eighth, vice Ingram, who failed to qualify, May 24, 1875. F. B. Hoskins, of the First ; M. D. Moore, of the Second; H. P. Brown, of the Third; M. McKenna, of the Fourth ; E. L. Maloney, of the Fifth ; J. M. Crippen, of the Sixth ; M. W. Simmons, of the Seventh, and C. B. Bartlett, of the Eighth, 1876. May 7, 1877, M. McKenna, of the Fourth, resigned. John H. Gores appointed to the vacancy. April 19, 1878, on motion of Ald. Dodge, it was ordered that the members of the Board holding office from the odd-numbered wards continue to hold their positions for the ensuing year. T. F. Mayham, George P. Knowles, J. W. HIiner and James Nary, 1879.


Board of Public Works .- W. C. Hamilton, E. W. Davis and L. Holmes, 1867; W. W. Clark, John Bonnell and W. Rueping, 1868; L. Graves, W. Koehne and C. C. L. Webster, 1869 ; C. J. Alling, A. J. Spear and H. Shattuck, 1870; James Ewen, William Koehne and A. Servatius, 1871; William Koehne, William Bensil and Judson Phelps, 1872; W. Parker,


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HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY.


Alexander Hastings and L. R. Lewis, 1873; J. L. D. Eyclesheimer, Jacob Frey and F. D. Scott, 1874. May 4, Peter Rupp was elected a member of the Board of Public Works, vice Jacob Frey, resigned. None were appointed in 1875, and the Board was abolished in 1876.


Board of Health .- A. Raymond, W. W. Clark and D. Babcock, of the First, W. Wiley, John Mathews and E. W. Davis, of the Second, H. M. Lilly, E. Perkins and S. W. Edson, of the Third, E. Delaney, W. M. Phelan and O. Morley, of the Fourth, and C. A. Gibson, E. M. McGraw and G. Q. Campbell, of the Fifth Ward, in 1867; L. F. Stowe, of the First, J. Pea- cock, of the Second, G. W. Sawyer, of the Third, J. Serwe, of the Fourth, and Dr. Gibson of the Fifth Ward, 1868; D. W. Smith, of the First, E. L. Griffin, of the Second, H. Meibucher, of the Third, P. J. Wagner, of the Fourth, and H. Reeves, of the Fifth Ward, 1869; George W. Swift, of the First, Dr. W. Wiley, of the Second, Dr. II. M. Lilly, of the Third, Dr. E. De- lany, of the Fourth. and Henry Reeves, of the Fifth Ward, 1870; Dr. L. West, of the First, Dr. W. Wiley, of the Second, Dr. E. F. Dodge, of the Third, Dr. E. Delany, of the Fourth, and E. Beaver, of the Fifth Ward, 1871. November 13, Dr. E. C. Gray elected vice Dr. L. West, resigned. Dr. T. F. Mayham, of the First, Dr. W. Wiley, of the Second, Dr. E. F. Dodge, of the Third, Dr. E. Delany, of the Fourth, and Dr. L. C. Fartier, of the Fifth Ward, 1872; Dr. E. C. Gray. of the First, Dr. W. Wiley, of the Second, Dr. E. F. Dodge, of the Third, Dr. E. Delany, of the Fourth, and II. D. Danks, of the Fifth Ward, 1873; Dr. T. F. Mayham, of the First, Dr. W. Wiley, of the Second, Dr. D. A. Raymond, of the Third, Dr. E. Delany, of the Fourth, and Dr. Anton Krembs, of the Fifth Ward, 1874; L. F. Stowe of the First, W. Wiley, of the Second, D. B. Wyatt, of the Third, E. Delany, of the Fourth, W. II. Gilligan, of the Fifth, C. Johnson, of the Sixth, O. S. Leonard, of the Seventh, and John Kehl, of the Eighth Ward, 1875; Dr. T. F. Mayham, of the First, Dr. E. L. Griffin, of the Second, Dr. D. B. Wyatt, of the Third, Dr. E. Delany, of the Fourth, W. H. Hiner, of the Fifth, C. Lucia, of the Sixth, O. S. Leonard, of the Seventh, and John Kehl, of the Eighth Ward, 1876. July 20, James Whitton. elected from the Fifth vice W. H. Hiner, resigned. Dr. T. F. Mayham, of the First, Dr. W. Wiley, of the Second, James Ewen of the Third, Dr. E. Delany, of the Fourth, James Whitton of the Fifth, Camille Lucia, of the Sixth, O. S. Leon- ard, of the Seventh, and F. Bussewitz, of the Eighth Ward, 1877; Dr. T. F. Mayham, of the First, Dr. J. H. McNeel, of the Second, Dr. D. B. Wyatt, of the Third, Dr. E. Delany of the Fourth, James Whitton, of the Fifth, Peter Wilbert, of the Sixth, H. Gundelach, of the Seventh, and F. Bussewitz, of the Eighth Ward, 1878; M. Mangan, of the First, Dr. E. L. Griffin, of the Second, Dr. D. B. Wyatt, of the Third, Dr. E. Delany, of the Fourth, P. J. Breister, of the Fifth, A. Babedeau, of the Sixth, William Deheurt, of the Seventh, and F. Bussewitz, of the Eighth Ward, 1879.


Justices of the Peace .- George Williams, Morgan L. Noble, Isaac Brown and C. A. Rider, 1852; J. J. Driggs and G. W. Sexmith, 1853; J. J. Driggs, L. Hazen. W. J. Wal- lace and George Williams, 1854; J. J. Driggs, Joseph Stowe, Parley Giltner, C. A. Rider. A. F. Peabody, C. O. Hurd and E. Delany, 1855; Josiah Barnett, J. Y. Westervelt. Royal Buck, George Williams and T. T. Miner, 1856 ; John J. Driggs, Louis Goldstucker, C. A. Rider, C. O. Hurd and Edmund Delany, 1857 ; George Williams, 1858; J. J. Driggs, W. C. Kellogg, E. Bissell, B. T. Midgley and E. Delany, 1859; J. J. Driggs, W. C. Kellogg, Edward Bissell, B. T. Midgley and E. Delany, 1863; J. J. Driggs, L. Goldstucker, E. Bissell, George Will- iams and E. Beaver, 1867; J. J. Driggs, L. Goldstucker, E. Bissell, George Williams and E. Beaver, 1869; S. L. Brasted, 1870; V. W. Seeley, L. Goldstucker, John Bullis and Frank Rice, 1872; E. Delany and F. G. Rice, 1873: J. J. Driggs, W. D. Conklin, W. E. Angell, Richard Dix and B. S. Phelps, 1874; A. W. Reader. W. D. Conklin : Edward Bissell, L. Gold- stucker, H. D. Danks, Robert Potter, Martin Gill and J. V. De Vry, 1875; George Pier, H. E. Connitt and L. R. Lewis, 1876; L. Goldstucker, H. B. Eastman and S. L. Brasted, 1877-79. Constables .- W. H. Yaw and N. C. King, 1852: Frank Gerland and C. C. McCarty, 1853; George Croft, Z. L. Chapman and Robert Atkinson, 1854; Robert B. Holmes, D. Sickles, E. De Land, Samuel Fowler and John N. Curtis, 1855; Joseph Olmsted, David Sickles,


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HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY.


J. H. Fancher, Samuel Fowler and W. Allen, 1856; Hiram Lindsley, David Sickles, John Shannon, W. Alseaver and W. H. Bruce, 1857; Hiram Lindsley, David Sickles, H. M. Snow, John Dobyns and T. A. Johnson. 1858; II. Lindsley, D. Sickles, L. Shannon, John Dobyns and R. Rawlings, 1859; George Barnett, M. O'Halloran, Reuben Lindly, John Dobyns and P. A. Maloney, 1860; William Sealey, M. O'Halloran, Reuben Lindly, John Dobyns and Patrick A. Maloney, 1861; Wm. Sealey, M. O'Halloran, E. H. Harrington, E. T. Midgley and W. R. Allen, 1862; W. Sealey, M. O'Halloran, Eli De Land, Herman Walther and D. W. Wilson, 1863; William Sealey, David Sickles, Eli De Land, P. Hanchy and John Tate, 1864 ; L. S. Allen, Charles MeKinney, Eli De , Land, Thomas Dobyns and John Denny, 1865; Charles MeKinney, Peter Coffee, Eli De Land, Thomas Dobyns and P. A. Maloney, 1866; C. Mckinney, W. W. Howe, Eli De Land, Thomas Dobyns and R. Jewson, 1867 ; C. MeKinney, W. Howe, E. De Land, T. Dobyns and George Stevens, 1868; William Sealey. W. W. Howe, E. De Land, Thomas Dobyns and George Stevens, 1869; B. T. Miller, W. W. IIowe, Eli De Land, Thomas Dobyns and George Stevens, 1870; Michael Roach, W. W. Howe, E. De Land, Thomas Dobyns and Fred Ellsworth, 1872; George A. Temple, 1873 ; B. T. Miller, W. W. Howe, Eli De Land, John Flood and Joseph Joubert, 1874; John G. Baizier, W. W. Howe, Warren Green, Anton Bach, A. G. Purdy, Edward Larow, Eli De Land and A. Raymond, 1876 ; John C. Kenealy, N. La Mouche and James Cofrin, 1877; none eleeted in 1878 ; J. C. Ken- eally, N. La Mouche and J. Hartnett, 1879.




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