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Dearborn County Commissioners – Sep 1842 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the September 1842 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

September Session 1842

 

Page 265

Present:

  • William S. Ward
  • David Walser
  • John Columbia

William S. Ward elected President of the Board.

No. 452 – Allowed to C. W. Hutcens for advertising notice to road supervisors, county expose, &c.

No. 453 – Allowed to David Brian for removing and reinterring drowned man

No. 454 – Allowed to Amaziah Bailey for 2 coffins furnished on order of the coroner for a drowned man

No. 455 – Allowed to Jehu W. Sachell for digging and burying drowned man

No. 456 – Allowed to John Taylor for digging grave for drowned man

No. 457 – Allowed to Joseph Cochran for digging grave for drowned man

Wood & Burk – license to vend merchandise and groceries at their store in Lawrenceburg

F. Grizard – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

 

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Jacob J. Honk – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

Moses Turner – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

William E. Craft – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

No. 458 – Allowed to William Neal for services giving notice to coroner

No. 459 – Allowed to Amaziah Bailey for contract for building bridge across mouth of Wilson Creek

No. 460 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for record book, &c. for Recorder’s office

No. 461 – Allowed to William Daniels for keeping John Duval, a pauper

 

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Shederik Hathaway – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

John W. Hall – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

Bradford J. Hathaway – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

No. 462 – Allowed to Lemuel Hudson for burying John Duval, a transient pauper

No. 463 – Allowed to William Brown for 1 coffin furnished an order of the overseer of the poor for Lawrenceburg Township

Aaron Y. Meryman – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Hartford

Jefferson Rittenhouse – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Harrison

 

Page 268

Ordered alteration of Lawrenceburg and Rushville State Road petitioned for and reported on by Thomas Robinson, Jeremiah Nowlin and Jonathan Blasdell be made.

No. 464 – Allowed to Obediah P. Priest for temporary relief of Mrs. Walden

No. 465 – Allowed to Henry J. Bowers for professional services attending on James Griggs, a pauper

No. 466 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for book and stationery for clerk’s office

No. 467 – Allowed to Theodore Gazlay for services as attorney in behalf of the state against David Star

No. 468 – Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont for services as attorney in behalf of the state against David Star

No. 469 – Allowed to Milo Black for professional services in attending on John Duval, a transient pauper

 

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No. 470 – Allowed to William Wheeler for visiting James Griggs

No. 471 – Allowed to Isaac Outhoudt for services as overseer of the poor in Sparta Township

No. 472 – Allowed to George Cornelius for services as overseer of the poor in Sparta Township

No. 473 – Allowed to William Wheeler for services as overseer of the poor in Sparta Township

No. 474 – Allowed to Isaac Outhoudt for keeping James Griggs, a transient pauper

No. 475 – Allowed to Isabel Merrick for temporary relief

No. 476 – Allowed to John B. Hall for advertising

No. 477 – Allowed to Thomas Hargitt for keeping pauper and removing same to county asylum

No. 478 – Allowed to John Brewington for boarding criminals at county jail

Jacob Morrison, toll gatherer for Aurora Bridge, made report.

 

Page 270

John McKnight – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

No. 479 – Allowed to R. Alexander for his temporary relief

No. 480 – Allowed to Thomas Wilson for his temporary relief

No. 483 – Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont for amount advanced by him to Jurors at Coroner’s Inquest

No. 481 – Allowed to Jonathan Blasdel for services as chain carrier

No. 482 – Allowed to Levi Crosby for services as chain carrier

No. 484 – Allowed to Ezekiel Jackson for services as School Trustee of Township 7, Range 1

 

Page 271

Allowed to Ezekiel Jackson for services as Trustee of Township 7, Range 1.

Cole & Herrin – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Hartford

No. 485 – Allowed to O. H. Borcklebenk for services as juror in the case of Eli Scoggin

Cyrus Barrows – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Sparta Township

 

Page 272

No. 486 – Allowed to Nelson H. Torbit for professional services in attending on pauper in Manchester Township

No. 487 – Allowed to Nelson H. Torbet for professional services attending County Asylum

James Bills – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Wilmington

Reuben Rogers – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Wilmington

James H. Lane – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

No. 488 – Allowed to Abram Brower for balance due for making out General Index

Auditor’s Report by George W. Lane.

 

Page 273 [Continued.]

 

Page 274

Josiah Chambers – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

Eber Sherman – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

William Glenn – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

Stephen Wood – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at house in Wilmington

No. 489 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for boarding paupers at County Asylum

No. 490 – Allowed to William Harrison for services as visitor to County Asylum

No. 491 – Allowed to Daniel Roberts for services as visitor to County Asylum

 

Page 275

Report on County Asylum.

Ordered money to repair of bridge across Salt Fork Creek in Miller Township. Harrison Dawson appointed to expend same.

No. 492 – Allowed to John Brewington for boarding criminal at jail (Daniel Harker)

No. 493 – Allowed to George W. Lane for services as auditor

No. 494 – Allowed to John Brewington for boarding Samuel Dikls, a paupers

No. 495 – Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont for rent of office

Court adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – August 1842 Called Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the August 1842 Called Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

August Called Session 1842

 

Page 263

Present:

  • David Walser
  • William S. Ward
  • John Columbia

William S. Ward appointed president pro tem.

William Johnson elected School Commissioner to fill vacancy of Henry Walker. Filed bond with Benjamin Vail, George W. Lane, James P. Milleken, Benjamin Johnson, Alfred J. Cotton, Wm. P. Chisman, Jacob Morrison, James W. Weaver, John Cobb, John Langley, George Sutton, Henry Worley, William Upp, J. H. Smith, Francis Worley, and Stpehen Buffington, his securities.

 

Page 264

Court adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jun 1842 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the June 1842 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

June Session 1842

 

Page 240

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • Wm. S. Ward

No. 360 – Allowed to Charles W. Hutchins for printing

Allowed to Robert Haddock for services as School Trustee and Clerk

No. 361 – Allowed to Joseph Adams for services as Overseer of the Poor

Allowed to Mason J. Cloud for services as Township Trustee and Clerk

No. 362 – Allowed to Obediah B. Priest for temporary relief of Kessiah Walden

No. 363 – Allowed to A. Y. Marryman for services as Township Treasurer

William Shane – license to vend merchandise and spirituous liquors

 

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James M. Torrence – license to vend goods and groceries

No. 364 – Allowed to Thomas Wilson, a blind man, for temporary relief

No. 365 – Allowed to Albert Thompson for digging grave &c. for dead body

No. 366 – Allowed to Harvey Green for empanelling Jury for Coroner’s Inquest

No. 367 – Allowed to Theodore Gazley for making Leed from George P. Buck and George W. Lane and taking acknowledgement &c.

John Lawson presents petition of citizens of Miller Township for change in Lawrenceburg and Rushville State Road, near land of John Dawson. Petition signed by: Josiah Campbell, W. L. Robinson, James McGinnis, A. K. Campbell, James Christie, Reuben Tucker, Joseph Ketchum, Quterese Row,  Virgil Dowden, Benjamin Ewbank, Robert Lazenby, Joh Clegg, John Middleton, Edward Ewbank, Henry Baker, Ezekiel Knapp, Jonathan Whilbrook, Saml. Hiett, Sherwood Blasdel, Saml. K. Dowden, David Ellis, Eber Jones, James A. Gooter, William Whitaker, C. R. Campbell, George Hoxley, John Fegan, B. N. Spicknell, Hugh Scott, John Hawxwell, Harrison Lawson. Thomas Robinson, Jeremiah Nowlin and Jonathan Blasdell appointed viewers.

 

Page 242

White & Rowland – license to vend goods and groceries

No. 368 – Allowed to Randall Alexander for temporary relief

No. 369 – Allowed to Daniel Horham for use of Wm. Merrick for temporary relief

No. 370 – Allowed to James Wells for use of Rachael Nelson for temporary relief

No. 371 – Allowed to James C. Conley for furnishing firewood for Court House

No. 372 – Allowed to Scott & Morgan for making coffin for drowned man

No. 373 – Allowed to William A. Kerr for attending a stray pen

James McKay, Treasurer of Township 7, Range 2, made report.

 

Page 243

Robert Harris, Treasurer of Township 3, Range 2, made report.

James Rand, Treasurer of Township 4, Range 3, made report.

Abraham Hytee, Treasurer of Township 7, Range 1, made report.

Virgil Dowden, Treasurer of Township 6, Range 1, made report.

John McConnell, Treasurer of Township 4, Range 2, made report.

William T. Harris, Treasurer of Township 5, Range 1, made report.

Calvin Marble, Treasurer of Township 3, Range 1, made report.

 

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John P. King, Treasurer of Township 7, Range 3, made report.

John J. French, Treasurer of Township 4, Range 1, made report.

James O. Smith, Treasurer of Township 5, Range 3, made report.

No. 374 – Allowed to James Roach for repairing public necessary

No. 375 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for books and stationery &c. for clerk’s office

No. 376 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for extra services

Samuel J. Alden, Treasurer of Township 8, Range 3, made report.

No. 377 – Allowed to Lewis B. Conger for services as Assessor

No. 378 – Allowed to B. J. W. S. Anderson for services as Deputy Assessor

No. 379 – Allowed to Daniel B. Grant for services as Deputy Assessor

 

Page 245

No. 280 – Allowed to Lewis B. Conger for services on the Board of Equalization

Hiram L. Dean – license to vend merchandise and groceries at his store in Aurora

Ordered William S. Misner of Clay Township excused from working on public roads and highways.

No. 381 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for mortgage record book

Craft and Lynn – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

Ordered John Dixon, a Revolutionary War Soldier, exempted from payment of taxes on his property.

Joseph Kenmates – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in New Alsace

 

Page 246

No. 382 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for extra services as sheriff

No. 383 – Allowed to Benjamin Sylvester overpaid by him for license to vend merchandise

Thomas Robinson, Jeremiah Nowlin and Jonathan Blasdel, commissioners to view alteration in Lawrenceburg and Rushville State Road, make report.

No. 384 – Allowed to Jeremiah Nowlin for services as commissioner in viewing and altering above road

No. 385 – Allowed to Jonathan Blasdel for services as commissioner in viewing and altering above road

No. 386 – Allowed to Thomas Robinson for services as commissioner in viewing and altering above road

Ordered Frederick Hoff of Laughery Township excused from working on public roads.

 

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Grand Jurors for October Term 1842:

  • Philemon Wilson of Laughery Township
  • Abram S. Bailey of Manchester Township
  • William Eversole of Sparta Township
  • Abram Peasley of Randolph Township
  • James Rand of Caesars Creek Township
  • John Prichard of Sparta Township
  • James Daughters of Sparta Township
  • Squire Watts of Lawrenceburg Township
  • William Davis of Randolph Township
  • Joseph Groff of Lawrenceburg Township
  • Charles Gullett of Laughery Township
  • James Smith of Laughery Township
  • John Tower Lemon of Caesars Creek Township
  • Elisha Bodine of Logan Township
  • Thomas T. Fenton of Centre Township
  • Daniel A. L. Morgan of Kelso Township
  • Charles W. Mounts of Randolph Township
  • William Perry of Manchester Township

Traverse Jury for October Term 1842, 1st week:

  • Jams House of Manchester Township
  • Lawrence McGuire of Kelso Township
  • Joseph Kempton for Randolph Township
  • William Cox of Logan Township
  • Lemuel G. Elder of Laughery Township
  • A. H. Wilson of Jackson Township
  • Harvey Scranton of Union Township
  • Edward Ewbank of Miller Township
  • Joseph Hunter of Manchester Township
  • Jeremiah Howerton of Manchester Township
  • Elijah S. Elder of Sparta Township
  • Smith Platt of Manchester Township
  • Isaac Walker of York Township
  • Josiah Campbell of York Township
  • William Brown of Lawrenceburg Township

 

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Traverse Jury for October Term 1842, 2d week:

  • James Walser of Manchester Township
  • Ezekiel Jackson of Logan Township
  • Robert Gibson of Miller Township
  • Enoch W. Jackson of Miller Township
  • Mahlon Miller of Miller Township
  • Aron Foulk of Centre Township
  • William Greene of Manchester Township
  • Nathan Wallace of Laughery Township
  • John Smith Jr. of York Township
  • Abram Hoover of Randolph Township
  • Isaac Alden of Jackson Township
  • Thomas Annis of Miller Township
  • Walter Connelly of Kelso Township
  • Thompson Dean of Centre Township
  • John McConnell of Laughery Township

Traverse Jury for October Term 1842, 3d week:

  • Harvey Cole of Caesars Creek Township
  • Cyrus Mills of Manchester Township
  • Jonathan Harpham of Union Township
  • William Roland of Kelso Township
  • Z. A. Bonham of Logan Township
  • George Kunnells of Logan Township
  • James Lyons of Caesars Creek Township
  • Martin Trester of Laughery Township
  • James McKay of Kelso Township
  • William Mattocks of Kelso Township
  • Conrad Barriclow of Randolph Township
  • Sherwood Blasdel of Miller Township
  • Lewis G. Hulbert of Centre Township
  • George Carpenter of Caesars Creek Township
  • Thomas Baker of Laughery Township

 

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Traverse Jury for October Term 1842, 4th week:

  • William McBride of Laughery Township
  • Thomas Bladly of Randolph Township
  • William Robinson of Miller Township
  • Tavner Cheek of Lawrenceburg Township
  • Richd. Hansel of Manchester Township
  • Benjamin Plummer of Manchester Township
  • James Reed of Centre Township
  • David G. Rabb of Randolph Township
  • David Tibbetts of Manchester Township
  • Peter Purlee of Clay Township
  • George Cornelius of Sparta Township
  • George Pate, Sr. of Caesars Creek Township
  • James O. Smith of Clay Township
  • Nathanl. Rogers of Laughery Township
  • Francis Worley of Centre Township

Grand Jury for April Term 1843:

  • Randall Frazier of Laughery Township
  • Joseph Hueston of Laughery Township
  • Milton Beach of Lawrenceburg Township
  • Gilbert T. Givan of Sparta Township
  • Bryant Connelly of Jackson Township
  • George Griffin of Centre Township
  • Benjn. Fowler of Clay Township
  • Mahlon Brown of Union Township
  • Nathaniel Covil of Lawrenceburg Township
  • Elisha Jones of Sparta Township
  • William Buffington of Centre Township
  • William O’Neal of Randolph Township
  • Robert Hargett of Miller Township
  • James T. Kittle of Union Township
  • James K. Pruden of Logan Township
  • James Hinds of Sparta Township
  • Peter Lostutter of Randolph Township
  • Samuel Gould of Union Township

 

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Traverse Jury for April Term 1843, 1st week:

  • Israel Noyes of Manchester Township
  • Jacob S. Lemley of Lawrenceburg Township
  • John M. Grubbs of Union Township
  • James Brewington of Lawrenceburg Township
  • Cyrus Cross of Manchester Township
  • Jacob P. Dunn of Lawrenceburg Township
  • James Billingsley of Union Township
  • Gersham Dunn of Manchester Township
  • Peter R. Perine of York Township
  • David Durham of Laughery Township
  • Charles Osborn of Jackson Township
  • Samuel Evans of Lawrenceburg Township
  • Samuel Lewis of Laughery Township
  • Elijah Lindsey of Centre Township
  • Leonard Spickwell of York Township

Traverse Jury for April Term 1843, 2d week:

  • John W. Engles of Jackson Township
  • John D. Johnson of Sparta Township
  • Ezra Guard of Miller Township
  • Jonathan Hollowell of Logan Township
  • Hugh Espey of Randolph Township
  • Samuel Alden of Jackson Township
  • Amos Reese of Lawrenceburg Township
  • George Linus of Kelso Township
  • Marvel Garrison of Centre Township
  • Benjamin Mahen of Lawrenceburg Township
  • Jas. M. Darragh of Lawrenceburg Township
  • Joseph Adams of Logan Township
  • Archibald Moore of Randolph Township
  • James Carpenter of York Township
  • Amaziah Bailey of Centre Township

Traverse Jury for April Term 1843, 3d week:

  • Jacob Spore of Randolph Township
  • Robert E. McCreary of Sparta Township
  • Henry Miller of Union Township
  • John B. Clark of Manchester Township
  • Thomas Ehler of Jackson Township
  • Wlecome Lewis of Kelso Township
  • Richard Slater of York Township
  • Isaac Hazen of Jackson Township
  • Garret Swallow of Clay Township
  • William Kittle of Union Township
  • Richard Singer of Sparta Township
  • Nathan Steadman of Randolph Township
  • John Dashiel of Sparta Township
  • Levi North of Randolph Township
  • Amos T. Coyle of Union Township

 

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Traverse Jury for April Term 1843, 4th week:

  • Elias Abbott of Clay Township
  • William Burrows of Clay Township
  • George P. Buell of Lawrenceburg Township
  • John B. Craft of Union Township
  • Noah Dean of Sparta Township
  • George Arnold of Logan Township
  • Milo Longwood of Centre Township
  • Isaac Jones of Clay Township
  • Edmund Squibb of Union Township
  • Henry Baricklow of Union Township
  • Stephen Hastings of Union Township
  • William Olcott of Sparta Township
  • Joel Decoursey of Randolph Township
  • Isaac T. Cole of Clay Township
  • William Barton of Manchester Township

 

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No. 387 – Allowed to John Brewington for receiving, allowing and boarding criminals in county jail

No. 388 – Allowed to John Brant for watering pot for Court House

No. 389 – Allowed to Samuel Lewis for repairs to Court House

No. 390 – Allowed to James Mills for candlesticks and candles furnished Court House

No. 391 – Allowed to Josiah Chambers for articles furnished John P. Dolbow and family on the order of the overseers of the poor of Centre Township

No. 392 – Allowed to D. Bartholomew for services as overseer of the poor in Centre Township

No. 393 – Allowed to George Chisman for services as overseer of the poor in Centre Township

No. 394 – Allowed to Milo Longwood for services as overseer of the poor in Centre Township

John C. Moore – license to vend merchandise at store in Moores Hill

David Brooks – license to vend merchandise at store in Moores Hill

 

Page 253

Townsend J. Taylor – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Wilmington

Jones & Brewington – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Wilmington

Jacob Morrison, toll gatherer of Aurora Bridge, makes report. Ordered to pay Lane and Buell $100.

No. 395 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for boarding paupers at County Asylum

No. 396 – Allowed to Elias Holman B. Cannon for splitting wood and making fence

No. 397 – Allowed to Elias Schooley for coffin for pauper at asylum

 

Page 254

Daniel Roberts and William Harrison made report as visitors to County Asylum.

Tax rate for 1842.

 

Page 255

No. 398 – Allowed to John B. Hall for publishing description of drowned man

 

Page 256A

Henry Walker, School Commissioner, failed to make report to George W. Lane, Auditor.

No. 399 – Allowed to Henry Walker for extra services as School Commissioner

Ordered improvement of York Ridge Hill on the road from Lawrenceburg to Rushville to be expended by William S. Ward.

Benj. C. Eversole – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Moores Hill

 

Page 256B

James J. Cannon – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in New Alsace

No. 400 – Allowed to Benjamin Vail for stationery furnished Auditor’s office

No. 401 – Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, for money received by him as Collector

No. 402 – Allowed to Abram B. M. Brower towards payment for making out General Index for Recorder’s office

No. 406 – Allowed to George W. Lane for services as County Auditor

James P. Milleken, Treasurer of Township 6, Range 2 west, made report.

John R. Ross, Treasurer of Township 5, Range 2 west, made report.

Charles Dashiell, Treasurer of Township 6, Range 3 west, made report.

 

Page 257

William Johnson – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

George W. Lane, auditor, made report.

 

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Page 259

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, made report.

 

Page 260

George W. Lane, Auditor, made report of the situation of Surplus Fund. Borrowers’ names:

  • Abram True
  • Benj. Noyes
  • James Daughters
  • John SHoemake
  • John Seth
  • Hiram Crowell
  • Hugh Stage
  • Benj. Sylvester
  • John B. Clark
  • Benj. Johnson
  • Jacob W. Egelston
  • Chs. D. Elder
  • J. W. H. Monroe
  • Isaac Reed
  • W. W. Jordan
  • W. Tibbetts
  • Jas. Daugherty
  • Joshua Lowe
  • Isaac Gibson
  • Lewis Gould
  • Lane & Buell
  • John Johnson
  • E. Dumont
  • Isaac Lathrop
  • Jas. M. Clark
  • S. H. Spooner
  • Elisha Morgan
  • John Todd
  • E. C. Cheek
  • John Palmerton
  • William Davis
  • Isaac N. Cochran
  • Trustees of Baptist Church
  • Asaph Buck
  • David Baldwin
  • John D. Johnson
  • J. P. Milleken
  • Wm. D. Linsday
  • Azariah Oldham
  • G. W. Shane
  • Ths. Herner
  • Andrew Cochrin
  • Vachael Hobbs
  • P. L. King
  • Geo. Woolley
  • Tervitus Tufts
  • Richard Abbott
  • James Wilson
  • Sevutus Tufts
  • Thomas Annis
  • Robert Masen
  • Merritt Hubbell
  • John Swartz
  • Thomas Darling
  • Daniel Milliken
  • Leonard Spicknell
  • R. Cereforth
  • Stephen Buffington
  • Glenn & Stevens
  • John Saltmarsh
  • N. H. Torbet
  • James Walser
  • D. Woodward
  • Ezra Ferris
  • Abram Ausburn
  • S. Dills
  • S. Wood
  • M. Powell
  • Wm. Dills
  • R. H. Holman
  • E. Bodine
  • Sparks & Bodine
  • A. B. Henry
  • Benj. Stockman
  • Benj. F. Ferris
  • Enoch Bostic
  • Ross Crossley
  • J. Clark
  • Jonathan Pate
  • John Shanks
  • Charles D. Eller
  • Thomas Palmerton
  • Benj. Vail
  • Thomas Cutler
  • C. Miller
  • James Cornell
  • James Griffith
  • Wm. V. Cheek
  • Walter Kerr
  • Alex. H. Dill
  • Thomas Roberts
  • John Cochran
  • Joshua Yerkes
  • Henry Walker
  • N. Clarke
  • Geo. W. Cochran
  • Geo. Robertson
  • Jas. A. Reed
  • Abram True
  • Gersham Dunn
  • Amos Lane
  • Ephraim Glasgow
  • Horace Bassett
  • D. Williamson
  • Jas. W. Watson
  • John Palmer
  • Micajah Dunn
  • Reuben Rogers
  • John Parks
  • S. W. Egelston
  • Enoch W. Jackson
  • Wm. A. Clark
  • Wm. A. Clark
  • Ebenezer S. Roberts
  • Francis Baldwin
  • Hiram Baldwin
  • Enoch W. Jackson
  • Wm. A. Clark
  • S. Fairbanks
  • Kerr
  • Gregg

 

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Page 262

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – April 1842 Called Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the April 1842 Called Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

April Called Session 1842

 

Page 238

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • William S. Ward

Matter of law authorizing extra term of Circuit Court. Continued.

 

Page 239

Only one panel of petit jurors needed at each week of Circuit Court.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1842 Called Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the March 1842 Called Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

March Called Session 1842

 

Page 236

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • Wm. S. Ward

County Commissioners examined bridge at mouth of Hogan Creek and concluded to purchase bridge. They agree with George W. Lane and George P. Buell to purchase land on which bridge is situated.

 

Page 237

No. 252 – Allowed to George W. Lane and George P. Buell first payment towards bridge

Jacob Morrison appointed Collector of tolls at said bridge.

Court adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1842 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the March 1842 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

March Session 1842

 

Page 221

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • Wm. S. Ward

George Voglesang – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store

Joseph Haburn – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

John Ferris Co. – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

Levin B. Lewis – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

Stockmase & Leader – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

No. 216 – Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont for amount paid out as Treasurer on certificates of the clerk to jurors on Coroner’s Inquest

 

Page 222

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, made report.

No. 317 [sic] – Allowed to Obediah B. Priest for temporary relief of Mrs. Kessiah Waldurne

No. 218 – Allowed to Kent & Hall for printing Auditor’s report on the subject of the Common School Fund

No. 218 [sic] – Allowed to Thomas Wilson, a blind man, for temporary relief

William Gerrard, of Hartford in Union Township, presented petition signed by citizens of Hartford praying Board not license any person to retail spirituous liquors. Accepted and filed.

 

Page 223 [reads 333]

Jonathan Jones, Amaziah Bailey and John Buffington, commissioners to examine South Hogan Bridge, filed report.

John Langley – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at house in Aurora

No. 219 – Allowed to James D. Lindsey for cutting wood at Court House

No. 220 – Allowed to John S. Brant for repairs to office

 

Page 224

Josiah Haines – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

Wells & Kempton – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

No. 221 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for extra services as Sheriff

Election to be held in Lawrenceburg Township to elect Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy of John Saltmarsh.

Election to be held in Kelso Township to elect Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy of Andrew Anderson.

No. 223 [sic] – Allowed to Randal Alexander for temporary relief

Merrit Hubble – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Jackson Township

 

Page 225

John B. Clark – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Manchester

Jacob VanWedding – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Jackson Township

Chs. W. Wright – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Manchester Township

W. W. Jordan – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Manchester

Lewis B. Conger, assessor, appeared to state that he would not be able to perform all duties required of him within time stipulated by law. Proposed to appoint B. T. W. S. Anderson and Daniel Grant as deputies. Granted.

No. 224 – Allowed to William Harrison for services as visitor of County Asylum

 

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No. 225 – Allowed to Danil Roberts for services as visitor to County Asylum

William Harrison and Daniel Roberts, visitor of County Asylum, filed report.

Paupers at Asylum (12):

  • Abram Peters
  • Clarissa Orchard
  • Wenny Flanigan
  • Henry Andrews
  • Hannah White
  • Barnard Bailey
  • John Flanigan
  • Elizabeth Flanigan
  • David Guy
  • Mary McGonghlin
  • Jordan Smith
  • Martin Alexander

Died (1):

  • John White (6 Feb 1842)

Dismissed (2):

  • Arthur Laurence (17 Jan 1842)
  • James Higgins (18 Jan 1842)

No. 226 – Allowed to Robert Hargitt for services as Trusee of Township 6, Range 1

No. 227 – Allowed to Thomas Hargitt for services as overseer of the poor of Miller Township

 

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No. 228 – Allowed to Robert Haddock for services in transcribing the old records of the proceedings of Township 4, Range 1

No. 229 – Allowed to Mrs. Merrick for temporary relief

No. 230 – Allowed to John Brewington for repairs to county jail

No. 231 – Allowed to Earl Powel for making 3 coffins for paupers in Logan Township

 

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No. 232 – Allowed to Z. A. Nye for articles furnished pauper in Logan Township

No. 233 – Allowed to Samuel Lewis for cupboard furnished treasurer’s office

No. 234 – Allowed to James Wells for temporary relief of Rachael Nelson

No. 235 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for extra services as clerk

S. & F. Wymond – license to vend merchandise and groceries

Tait & Summers – license to vend merchandise and groceries

Patrick O’Conner – license to vend spirituous liquors at house in Dover

James Conaway – license to vend spirituous liquors at house in Guionsville

 

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Andrew Morgan – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

John Stewart – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store in Hartford

Appointed Trustees of County Seminary: George Cornelius, Lenoard Spicknall, William Tell Harris, N. H. Torbet, William Glenn, Benj. Vail, Ephraim Glassgow, Luke Evil, Asaph Buck, Thomas Rhodes, James Mills, John Walker.

 

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Hiram Barker – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

B. M. & L. N. Bush – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

 

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No. 236 – Allowed to John Tower Lemon for services as overseer of the poor in Clay Township

Allowed to Vergil Dowden for services as Trustee of Township 6, Range 1

James Miller – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Randolph Township

No. 237 – Allowed to N. H. Torbet for services as physician attending County Asylum

Report of 3% fund by Geo. W. Lane, agent.

 

Page 232

John McPike appointed agent to loan surplus fund. Filed bond with A. Buck, Ephraim Glasgow, Isaac Randall, Alvah Churchill, John Parks, George Cornelius, Jonathan Noble, J. W. Egleston, Henry Parker, George Abram, James Johnson and Benjamin Tufts, his securities.

 

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No. 238 – Allowed to Stephen Wood for rent of auditor’s office

No. 239 – Allowed to Cornelius Row for services as overseer of the poor

George W. Lane, Auditor, filed report.

 

Page 234

George W. Lane, owner of bridge at mouth of Hogan Creek, made proposition for court to meet in Aurora to examine Bridge.

No. 240 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for boarding paupers at County Asylum

No. 241 – Allowed to George W. Lane for services as County Auditor

No. 245 – Allowed to James Rea for filling up around public well

 

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Jacob Harwood – license to keep tavern and retail spirituous liquors at house in Wilmington

Ordered Nelson H. Torbet be employed as Physician to attend poor at County Asylum.

Delinquent tax list to be published in June.

Court adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Dec 1841

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

December Session 1841

 

Page 202

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • William S. Ward

Abel C. Pepper – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

Matthias Haines, of Rising Sun, filed petition of citizens of Rising Sun for board to not grant licenses to retail spirituous liquors in town. Affidavit of Matthias Haines. Accepted and filed.

Lewis B. Conger, Assessor, filed bond with Isaac Morris and Thomas Ehler, his securities.

 

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Elijah Thacher – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Guineville

No. 155 – Allowed Ebenezer Dumont for amount paid John Levingston, Alfred J. Cotton and William Winkley

George W. Lane, Auditor, filed report.

 

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Jefferson Rittenhouse – license to vend merchandise and groceries at his store in Harrison

No. 156 – Allowed to William Bainhum for wood furnished Court House

George Francis Eichentant – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

James J. Cannon – license to keep tavern and retail spirituous liquors at house in New Elses

No. 157 – Allowed to Isaac Cannon for repairs to public buildings

Horton & Ludlow – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

No. 158 – Allowed to John K. Lewis for making coffins for pauper in Union Township

 

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No. 159 – Allowed to Oliver Heustis for keeping Andrew Caten, a transient pauper of Lawrenceburg Township

No. 160 – Allowed to Milo Black for professional services attending Andrew Cator, a transient pauper of Lawrenceburg Township

No. 161 – Allowed to Abram B. Adams for services as appraiser

No. 162 – Allowed to Randal Alexander for temporary relief

No. 163 – Allowed to Danil Horam for temporary relief of Mrs. Warrick, a pauper of Manchester Township

Jacob Hayes makes application for vacation of part of State Road from Lawrenceburg to Rushville, Rush County mentioned in petition presented by Enoch W. Jackson. Old way vacated.

 

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No. 164 – Allowed Wood & Burk for removing 4 paupers from Lawrenceburg to County Asylum

No. 165 – Allowed to Elias Schooley for 2 coffins for paupers at County Asylum

No. 166 – Allowed to Elias Schooley for Mr. Medok, a late pauper of Manchester Township

No. 167 – Allowed to William Morgan, Coroner, for services as Sheriff

No. 168 – Allowed to David Steele for services digging a grave for a drowned man

Daniel J. and Isaac Hancock, agents of George Carlisle and William E. White, filed petition for commissioners to examine South Hogan Creek Bridge between Aurora and Wilmington. Jonathan Jones, Amaziah Bailey and John Buffington appointed to examine bridge.

 

Page 208

Report on State Road from Versailles, Ripley County, to Dillsboro alteration by Meshack Hyatt, John Huester, J. W. Egelston, Commissioner. Ja. Steele, Surveyor, Ripley County.

 

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No. 169 – Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont for county orders issued

 

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Benjamin Vails – license to vend drugs and medicines at store in Wilmington

No. 170 – Allowed to James Mills for stove furnished jail &c. for Court House

George Tousey – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

Hoover & Best – license to vend merchandise and groceries at their store in Rising Sun

North and Powell – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Randolph Township

No. 171 – Allowed to George Tousey as overseer of the poor of Lawrenceburg Township, advanced for relief of transient paupers

No. 172 – Allowed to William A. Kerr for services in attending stray pen

 

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Luke Evil – license to vend drugs, medicines, &c. at store in Wilmington

No. 173 – Allowed to Samuel Lewis for repairs at jail

No. 174 – Allowed to John Brewington for boarding prisoners and services as jailor

No. 175 – Allowed to John Brewington fro wood furnished jail

No. 176 – Allowed to John Brewington for services as Deputy Sheriff for special Board of Equalization

Charles T. Conwell – license to vend groceries at store in Aurora

 

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No. 177 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for books, paper, quills, &c. for clerk’s office

No. 178 – Allowed to James Rea for digging well on public square

Benjamin Sylvester – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Manchester Township

G. W. Anderson – license to vend and retail merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

James C. Cordery – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Wilmington

Wymond and Ferris – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

No. 180 [sic] – Allowed to D. K. Edwards for candles for Court House

 

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No. 179 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for books &c. for Recorder’s office

Sebastian Stragler – license to keep grocery and retail spirituous liquors at store in Wilmington

No. 181 – Allowed to George P. Lowe for bringing chairs from Aurora

 

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No. 183 [sic] – Allowed to Benjamin Vail for paper &c. furnished Auditor’s office

No. 184 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for boarding paupers at County Asylum

No. 185 – Allowed to William D. Lindsey for services in repairing County Asylum

No. 186 – Allowed to Thomas W. Milburn for sawing wood and cleaning out Court House

No. 187 – Allowed to N. H. Torbet for professional services attending the Inquest held on the body of John Alexander in Sparta Township

No. 188 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for being allowed for travelling to and from Chillicothe for locating land for school purposes for Township No. 6, Range 3 West.

No. 189 – Allowed to O. H. Brocklebank for professional services attending Inquest held on body of John Alexander in Sparta Township

No. 190 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for extra services as Sheriff

 

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Report of Daniel Roberts, visitor to the County Asylum. 13 paupers in Asylum. Mr. Cannon, overseer.

Names of those dismissed since last report:

  • John May (8 Sep 1841)
  • John Ditsley (6 Oct 1841)
  • Hannah Fenton (21 Oct 1841)

Died:

  • Mathias O’Conner (28 Oct 1841)

Names of those now in Asylum:

  • Barnard Bailey
  • Abram Peters
  • Clarissa Orchard
  • Gunny Hannigan
  • Henry Andrews
  • John White
  • Hannah White
  • John Flannigan
  • Elizabeth Flannigan
  • Mary McJonchlin
  • Arthur Lawrence
  • James Higgens
  • David Gay

 

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No. 191 – Allowed to Reuben Gordeom for services as Juror

Eneem & White – license to keep tavern and retail spirituous liquors at house in Aurora

No. 194 [sic] – Allowed to George W. Lane, Auditor, for services as auditor

No. 195 – Allowed to George W. Lane for services on Board of Equalization

No. 196 – Allowed to George W. Lane for extras services as Auditor in settling with the School Commissioner and extra services for Board of Equalization

No. 197 – Allowed to George W. Lane for amount he advanced for articles for Auditor’s office

George W. Lane, Auditor, filed report.

 

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Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Nov Special Session 1841

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

November Special Session 1841

 

Page 198

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • William S. Ward
  • Abram B. Adams, Appraiser
  • George W. Lane, Auditor

Charles Dashiell appointed President of Board.

George W. Lane, Auditor, produced abstract of the appraisal of property, which was deposited with him by Abram B. Adams, Appraiser.

Petitions filed to equalize appraisement.

 

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Dearborn County Commissioners – Oct Special Session 1841

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

October Special Session 1841

 

Page 197

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser

Henry Walker appointed School Commissioner. Filed bond with Aaron B. Henry, Joseph M. Grove, Amziah Bailey, James W. Weaver, Hiram Lamkin, Jonathan Harpham, and John Buffington, his securities.

No. 41 – Allowed to Abram B. Adams towards his charges for appraising property

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Sep 1841

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

September Session 1841

 

Page 181

Present:

  • Charles Da’Sheill
  • David Walser
  • William S. Ward

Charles Dashiell elected President of board.

Aaron Y. Maryman – license to vend merchandise at store in Hartford

Elisha Herrin – license to vend merchandise at store in Hartford

Ordered Amos Colden be released from working on highway until he recovers his health.

Henry Schue – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Kelso Township

No. 1 – Allowed to Josephus B. Kent for advertising in Dearborn County Register the county expose

Shedrick Hathaway – license to vend merchandise their store in Rising Sun

 

Page 182

Henry Wood – license to vend merchandise at store in Lawrenceburg

Bradford J. Hathaway – license to vend merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

No. 2 – Allowed to Ebediah B. Priest for temporary relief of Kissiah Waldurne, an aged woman

Meshack Hyatt, John Hunter and Jacob W. Egelston, commissioners to view Versailles and Dillsboro State Road, filed report.

No. 3 – Allowed to James Steele for services surveying Versailles and Dillsboro State Road

No. 4 – Allowed to Jacob W. Egelston for services as commissioner to locate Versailles and Dillsboro State Road

No. 5 – Allowed to John Hunter for services as commissioner to locate Versailles and Dillsboro State Road

 

Page 183

Petition of John C. and Elisha Bodine and others of Logan Township to not grant a license to retail spirituous liquors at Logan Cross Roads to any person.

No. 6 – Allowed to Meshuck Hyatt for services as commissioner to locate Versailles and Dillsboro State Road

No. 7 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for making duplicate for 1841 and extra services as clerk

No. 8 – Allowed to Daniel Roberts for services as visitor to County Asylum

No. 9 – Allowed to William Harrison for services as visitor to County Asylum

 

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No. 10 – Allowed to John Dumont for services as Attorney in suit of Dearborn County against the securities of William G. Munroe, late Treasurer.

No. 11 – Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont for services as Attorney in persecuting Balsley Miller for bastardy at the suit of the overseers of the poor of York Township

James M. Darragh – license to vend merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

John P. Scott – license to keep a ferry across the Ohio River at Rising Sun. Filed bond with Elijah Kirtly as security.

No. 12 – Allowed to Thomas Wilson, a blind man, for temporary relief

Moses Turner – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

Jonah Chambers – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

 

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No. 13 – Allowed to Benjamin Vail for quills and paper furnished clerk

John W. Hall – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

John Maheney – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Kelso Township

Robert D. Brown – license to vend wooden and/or brass clocks

No. 14 – Allowed to Isaac Walker for furnishing a ballot box for York Township

Andrew Anderson – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at house in Dover in Kelso Township

Jacob Hummel – license to vend spirituous liquors at grocery in Dover, Kelso Township

 

Page 186

Ordered alteration recommended in report of Warren Tebbs and Aaron B. Henry to Lawrenceburg and Rushville State Road be opened.

Abram B. Adams presents petition of David Macy and others notifiying board that John Saltmarsh is now acting Justice of the Peace in Lawrenceburg Township and that Zachariah Bedford was his only security. Ordered John Saltmarsh to give additional security.

 

Page 187

John Callehan – license to keep a ferry across Tanners Creek

No. 15 – Allowed to William Garrison for services as Juror

No. 16 – Allowed to Samuel H. Dowden for services as Juror

No. 17 – Allowed to Stephen Green as bailiff

No. 18 – Allowed to Isaac Miles as bailiff

No. 19 – Allowed Dr. N. H. Torbet for professional services attending Ruben Strange, a prisoner

No. 20 – Allowed to Dr. W. C. Crookshank for professional services attending Ruben Strange, a negro prisoner

No. 21 – Allowed to Dr. O. H. Brocklebank for professional services attending Ruben Strange, a negro prisoner

 

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No. 22 – Allowed to John Weaver, late Sheriff, for extra services

Alteration of State Road from Lawrenceburg to Rushville, Rush County, petitioned for by Peter R. Pernine and others and recommended by Samuel H. Dowden, Jonathan Blasdell and James Angevine, ordered opened.

James Rea proposed to dig a well on public square. Accepted.

No. 23 – Allowed to John Brewington for boarding and receiving and discharging prisoners

 

Page 189

Milton Gregg, Sheriff, made return of summon upon John Saltmarsh.

Reuben Rogers – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Wilmington

No. 24 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for keeping paupers at Asylum

No. 25 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for repairs at Asylum

 

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No. 26 – Allowed to Isaac Cannon for putting in glass in the windows in the Court House

No. 27 – Allowed to Dr. M. H. Harding for professional services attending on Susan Ralston, a pauper in Manchester Township

No. 28 – Allowed to Dr. M. H. Harding for professional services attending Mr. and Mrs. Merrick, paupers in Manchester Township

Joseph Fitzgerald – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at house in Manchester Township

James Mills – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Wilmington

 

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William Glenn – license to vend merchandise and groceries

George Wood – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

Marer and Cobb – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

No. 29 – Allowed to John B. Powell for fixing lock on Court House door

Stephen Wood – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors and vend groceries at his house in Wilmington

 

Page 192

County receipts and expenditures.

 

Page 193

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, filed report.

 

Page 194

Election to be held in Randolph Township to elect 2 Justices of the Peace to fill vacancies of Joel Decoursey and James A. Walton.

Election to be held in Jackson Township to elect Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy of Merrit Hubble.

Jacob R. Pence filed excuse of John Saltmarsh to comply with summon. Filed bond of Saltmarsh.

No. 30 – Allowed to Joseph Smith for services in taking paupers to poor house

No. 31 – Allowed to William Douglass for services taking care of transient pauper in Centre Township

 

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No. 32 – Allowed to Randal Alexander for temporary relief

No. 33 – Allowed to William S. Wood for services as Commissioner

No. 34 – Allowed to Dr. George Sutton for professional services attending Reuben Stranger, a prisoner

No. 36 [sic] – Allowed to John Brewington for services as jailor in case of Robert Smith, prisoner

Petition of William Johnson, David Macy, Milton Gregg, Danl. S. Major, Benj. Makew, E. Morgan, Edward Tate, William Brown, William Tate, A. V. Eggert, M. H. Offull, C. S. Stevenson, John Callehan, John Hunt, Jotham Clark, J. M. Darragh, James Burk, John Bunger, W. Steele and Jonah Belden, citizens of Lawrenceburg Township filed petition for discharge of road tax. Board refused.

 

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John Binegar – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

Rees and House – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

No. 35 [sic] – Allowed to James Mills for articles furnished a pauper in Laughery Township

No. 37 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for services as Commissioner

No. 38 – Allowed to David Walser for services as Commissioner

Board adjourned.