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Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1840

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the March 1840 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

March Term 1840

Page 26

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • Aaron B. Henry

No. 1 – Allowed to John Cundale, superintendent of county asylum, for boarding paupers

No. 2 – Allowed to John Cundale for contingencies for the county asylum

Petition of Isaac and Daniel J. Hancock for building a bridge across South Hogan Creek is continued.

Petition of Philemon Wilson and John Smith – Ordered land be stricken off Sparta Township and attached to Laughery Township.

No. 3 – Allowed to Phineas S. King for services as Traverse Juror April Term 1838

No. 4 – Allowed to A. L. Bailey for services as director of the asylum

A. L. Bailey and William Harrison appointed directors of the asylum.

 

Page 27

Ebenezer Dumont appointed Treasurer.

John Benegar – license to vend merchandise in Lawrenceburg

Basil James – license to vend merchandise in Rising Sun

Petition for change in part of State Road from Lawrenceburg to Napoleon, Ripley County which is situated on lands of George P. Buell, Lawrenceburg Township. Road through land of Stpehn Ludlow, George P. Buell, Abraham Roland. Martin Trester, George Cornelius and William Pursell appointed viewers.

 

Page 28

William S. Smith – license to retail spirituous liquors in Lawrenceburg

Jacob Hayes, David Marsh and Enoch H. Miller made report on alteration in Manchester to Elizabethtown State Road. Edward B. Hunt, surveyor.

 

Page 29 [Continued.]

 

Page 30

Noyes Canfield, Abram Eversole and Thomas Tanner, Commissioners to view change in road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry, make report. Francis Baldwin and Aaron Ball, Justices of the Peace. Change petitioned by John Billingsley, William and Lewis Morgan, William Dils, the heirs of William Morgan, Henry Walker, and George Cheek. Road opened.

 

Page 31

David Tibbets, John Palmerton and Abram Ferris, Commissioners to assess damages to Enoch Miller from road from Lawrenceburg to Harrison, make report. Abram Ferris dissents. Benjamin Fuller, Justice of the Peace.

 

Page 32

Geo. W. Lane, Conaway Bainum and Stephen Buffington, commissioners to view change in state road from Aurora to Napoleon, petitioned for by Isaac and Daniel J. Hancock, made report. Israel C. Curtis, Justice of the Peace. Road ordered opened.

 

Page 33

No. 5 – Allowed to Thomas Baker for wood for Court House

No. 6 – Allowed to Z. A. Bonham for services as commissioner on state road from Harrison to Brookville

No. 7 – Allowed to Samuel Hollowell for same services

No. 8 – Allowed to Hugh McClure for same

No. 9 – Allowed to Lemuel Hudson for hauling from Lawrenceburg to Wilmington a model for the Tanners Creek Bridge

 

Page 34

Petition of John W. Dorsey, Joseph Ketchell and Elizabeth Bivan (widow of Thomas Bivan) for change in road from Aurora to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of Stoekly Perry and Stokely Dils, which was located by Aaron B. Henry, William Perry and Abner Tibbetts. Samuel B. Wood, Elial Chaffin and John Chisman appointed viewers.

 

Page 35

No. 10 – Allowed to B. F. Ferris for shroud for pauper

No. 11 – Allowed to A. Bailey for making coffin for Mrs. Sarah Wills, a transient pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to William S. Mysnor for binding out Moore’s and Warner’s daughters

Levi Boyd – license to vend merchandise in Moore’s Hill

Board accepted proposals of Holman B. Cannon to keep paupers at asylum.

 

Page 36

Columbus S. Stevenson – license to vend merchandise and groceries at his store in Lawrenceburg

No. 13 – Allowed to M. H. Harding for medicine and attendance for paupers at the asylum

Warren Tebbs – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors in Harrison

Thomas Blith – license to retail spirituous liquors and groceries in Lawrenceburg

No. 14 – Allowed to Peter Spangler for keeping and removing James Hall, a transient pauper

Jacob Smith – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors in Kelso Township

 

Page 37

No. 15 – Allowed to Amour Flake and James Lindsay for building fire proof office in Wilmington for Clerk’s and Recorder’s offices

Proposal of Timothy Kimball accepted to build jail.

Ebenezer Dumont, County Treasurer, filed bond with Jacob Wiggleston, Noah Davis, Lemuel G. Elder, Phineas L. King, George Cornelius, William V. Cheek, James P. Millikin, Israel Noyes, Mahlon Powell, William Williams, Elial Chaffin and Stephen Wood, his securities.

No. 16 – Allowed to John Hansel for services rendered as visitor to the asylum

No. 17 – Allowed to George Arnold for services viewing road from Harrison in Logan Township and making return

No. 18 – Allowed to Merit Hubbell for viewing roads above named

No. 19 – Allowed to William Purcel

 

Page 38

No. 20 – Allowed to C. Crookshank for surveying road from Harrison in Logan Township

No. 21 – Allowed to Bowlby & Merril for chain carrying on above named road

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, makes report.

 

Page 39

William V. Cheek, clerk of Circuit Court, files report. Names of persons fined at April and October Terms of Circuit Court 1839:

  • James Vansickle – contempt – $3.00
  • Edward Ricketts – failing to report – $3.00
  • John Howard – disturbing religious ? – $5.00
  • Henry McKenzie – failing to report – $3.00
  • Hugh McClure – failing to report – $3.00
  • John Daniels – failure to report – $3.00
  • Henry Walker – contempt – $1.00
  • Isaac W. White – trespass, A & B – $0.01
  • Curry Bruce – riot – $10.00
  • Michael Trester – trespass, A & B – $3.00
  • James B. Hazlett – larceny – $15.00
  • John Milburn – trespass, A & B – $2.00
  • John Milburn – trespass, A & B – $2.00
  • Amos T. Coyle – trespass, A & B – $3.00
  • William Milburn – trespass, A & B – $3.00
  • Alex. E. Glenn and Wm. Ozier – sci fa on recognizance – $50.00
  • Alfred Brown – burglary and larceny – $30.00
  • William P. Palmer – sci fa on recognizance – $250.00
  • Thomas C. Hall – riot – $212.00
  • Abijah A. Bennett – riot – $150.00
  • Mathias Hall – riot – $25.00
  • Peter Cruger – riot – $10.00
  • James Tait – riot – $10.00
  • Cornelius Snyder – riot – $35.00
  • Joseph Trester and Thomas Folbre – not serving as juror – $2.00
  • William Howe – indictment township juror – $5.00
  • John Howard – trespass, A & B – $3.00
  • Laura Kelsey – riot – $25.00
  • Bartholomew Caldwell – trespass, A & B – $5.00
  • John Wintermott and Wm. Mason – indict for petit larceny – $2.00
  • Thomas Pain – retailing – $2.00
  • Richard Rains – indict A & B – $3.00
  • C. Bird Pate – adultery – $150.00
  • Ebenezer Dumont – Indict betting – $5.00

 

Page 40

Petition by John Snider to review location of State Road from Harrison in Logan Township. Merit Hubble, George Arnold and Wm. Pursel, viewers, make report. George Bowlby, Justice of the Peace. Ordered opened.

 

Page 41 [Continued.]

 

Page 42

William G. Munroe, late treasurer, entitled to credit paid by him to John Cundale.

Charles W. Wright – license to vend merchandise and groceries in Manchester Township

Ephraim Glasgow, Wm. Glenn, John Columbia, James W. Weaver, Joel Lymer, George Cornelius, James Mills, Richd. H. Holman, Horrace Bassett, William Perry, Henry Walker and John Tait appointed trustees of County Seminary.

Thomas and James Stevenson – license to vend merchandise and groceries at Dillsboro

Thomas J. Taylor – license to vend merchandise and groceries in Aurora

John Dall – license to vend merchandise and groceries in Sparta Township

 

Page 43

Petition of Jacob Hayes and Job Miller for alteration in Rushville State Road from Lawrenceburg. Stephen Ludlow, Joshua Lanks and Geo. P. Buell, viewers, make report. Road ordered opened.

Board sells old jail to Timothy Kimball.

 

Page 44

Holman C. Camron (or Cannon), keeper of the asylum, filed bond with William Harrison, security.

 

Page 45

David Fitzgerald – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors in Manchester Township

Patrick O’Connor – license to keep a grocery to retail spirituous liquors in Kelso Township

William M. French – license to vend merchandise and groceries

No. 22 – Allowed to James Caldwell and Reuben C. Jackson for services as chain carrier

 

Page 46

No. 23 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for services as school trustee of Township 6, Range 3 West

No. 24 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for sundries furnished Clerk’s office, making out assessment rolls, extra services,

No. 25 – Allowed to James Mills (appointed to superintend erection of jail) to advance sum to Timothy Kimball, contractor to build jail

Order requiring Alexander H. Dill, late Clerk, to return to Clerk’s office books, papers, &c. which remained in his possession is rescinded.

M. H. Harding employed to attend to the Poor at the Asylum.

No. 26 – Allowed to William Dils, Sheriff, for extra services

 

Page 47

No. 27 – Allowed to Aaron B. Henry as Commissioner

No. 28 – Allowed to David Walser as commissioner

No. 29 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner

No. 30 – Allowed to Henry Walker for extra services as school commissioner

Court adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Feb 1840

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the February 1840 Called Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

February Called Session 1840

Page 24

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • Aaron B. Henry
  • Walter Kendel, Sheriff

Ebenezer Dumont appointed County Treasurer to fill place of William G. Monroe, deceased.

Ebenezer Dumont filed bond with Stephen Wood, Charles Bruce, Phineas L. King, Noyes Canfield, William V. Cheek, George Cornelius, John Columbia, Elial Chaffin, William Williams, Lemuel G. Eld?, William Glenn and John Levingston, as securities.

 

Page 25

Hugh Monroe pays county money left in his hands by William G. Monroe, deceased, to Ebenezer Dumont.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jan 1840

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the January 1840 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

January Session 1840

Page 1

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • Aaron B. Henry

No. 1 – Allowed to John Cundale for keeping paupers

No. 2 – Allowed to Abram Enoch for removing John McNeely, a pauper

No. 3 – Allowed to J. Hains for boarding McNeal, a pauper

No. 4 – Allowed to the Dearborn County Democrat

No. 5 – Allowed to Milo Longwood for services as overseer of the poor in Laughery Township

No. 6 – Allowed to John Smith for keeping William Greenley, a pauper

No. 7 – Allowed to Jehue Goodwin for services on state road from Aurora to Dillsboro, assessing damages on said road

No. 8 – Allowed to A. L. Bailey for building stove at the asylum for insane persons

 

Page 2

No. 9 – Allowed to Jehu Goodwin for services as overseer of the poor, for services as Congressional School Trustee

No. 10 – Allowed to Spencer Davis for services assessing damage on the state road from Aurora to Dillsboro

No. 11 – Allowed to John Cundale for sundries furnished paupers at the asylum

No. 12 – Allowed to Elias Schooley for making two coffins for paupers

No. 13 – Allowed to Elizabeth Raney for keeping George Jefferson, a transient pauper

No. 14 – Allowed to Abram Carbaugh for repairing jail

No. 15 – Allowed to Dr. M. H. Harding for attending on paupers at the asylum

Samuel McMullen – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store in Manchester Township

Jacob Smith – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Kelso Township

 

Page 3

George W. Shane – license vend foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors at his grocery in Shane’s Cross Roads

T. T. Cannon – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Kelso Township and license to vend groceries

John VanWedding – license to keep a grocery at his house in Jackson Township and license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors

Merit Hubbell – license to retail foreign merchandise and groceries at his store

Jeremiah Coughlan – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors in Kelso Township

John Hornburger – license to vend groceries and spirituous liquors at his grocery in Lawrenceburg

Matthew Hubbel, Jr. – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Jackson Township

 

Page 4

Josiah Belden – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in New Lawrenceburg

Harris Fitch – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Lawrenceburg

Hugh Noyes – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Manchester Township

State Road from mouth of Hogan Creek to intersect State Road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of Stokely Dils and Stokely Perry ordered opened.

 

Page 5

Petition of John Snider, E. Bodine, David Shane, William Shane, Z. A. Bonham, and other freeholders of Logan Township for alteration in state road from Harrison through Logan Township. Road through lands of John Godley, John Snider, M. F. Bramble, John Gould. William Purcel, George Arnold, and Meritt Hubbell appointed viewers.

Henry Walker, School Commissioner, filed receipt from Milton Gregg for printing and publishing delinquent list. Receipt from Thomas Palmer, recorder.  Approved.

No. 16 – Allowed to Henry Wood for removing paupers

John B. Craft – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Rising Sun

John B. Craft – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store at James’ Mills

 

Page 6

No. 17 – Allowed to Robert Haddock for services as School Township Trustee

Stephen Liddle – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at groceries at his store in Miller Township

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

No. 18 – Allowed to Dr. George Sutton for professional services attending Orin Lewis, a pauper; for professional services and medicine for Penelope Gattenby, a pauper

No. 19 – Allowed to A. Bailey for making coffin for Penelope Gattenby, a pauper

Jehue Goodwin and Spencer Davis, commissioners to assess damages sustained by sundry persons whose land State Road leading from Aurora to Dillsboro, as laid out by Garret Swallow and John Hansel, make report.  Land of George W. Cochran, John Gullet, Mr. Zachariah Barker, Mr. Morehead. Richard H. Holman moves to set aside assessment and appoint new viewers. Ordered not paid.

 

Page 7

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

Moore & Brooks – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Sparta Township

Ordered John Levingston, Jr. be exempt from working on roads or highways and from payment of poll tax owing to being a cripple by an injured foot.

No. 20 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for office rent, books and stationery, recording poor indentures

No. 21 – Allowed to William G. Monroe for services as superintendent for the building of a fire proof offices, for amount paid builders of the building

No. 22 – Allowed to James Mills for services superintending the building of the fire proof offices

 

Page 8

No. 23 – Allowed to A. J. Cotton for services as probate Judge at Oct Term 1839

No. 24 – Allowed to John Levingston for services as probate Judge at Oct Term 1839

Allowed to following persons for attending Circuit Court at Oct Term 1839:

  • No. 25 – John Brewington for attending Grand Jury
  • No. 26 – Jonathan Pate for summoning witnesses for Grand Jury
  • No. 27 – Erastus Lathrop for same
  • No. 28 – George Hume for same
  • No. 29 – Isaac Jones for same
  • No. 30 – Walter Kerr for same
  • No. 31 – Lemuel G. Elder for Court Bailiff
  • No. 32 – A. B. Adams for same
  • No. 33 – Walter Kerr for same
  • No. 34 – William Dils for cleaning Court House, &c.

No. 35 – Allowed to Amos Lane for defending prisoners

William G. Monroe and James Mills, superintendents of the building of a fire proof building for the clerk’s and recorder’s offices at Wilmington, made report. Amour Flake and James D. Lindsay to complete building.

 

Page 9

Jacob Hays and Job Miller file petition for change in Rushville State Road from Lawrenceburg. Road through land of Bullock’s ford, Jacob Hayes, Job Miller, the Guards. Stephen Ludlow, Joshua Stanks and George P. Buell appointed viewers.

 

Page 10

Allowed for services as Grand Jurors at Oct Term 1839:

  • No. 36 – Thomas Jones
  • No. 37 – Joel Decoursey
  • No. 38 – Joseph Churchill
  • No. 39 – Vachel Hobbs
  • No. 40 – Jonathan Noble
  • No. 41 – James Lyons
  • No. 42 – Elisha Bodine
  • No. 43 – John Larew
  • No. 44 – Thomas Cooper
  • No. 45 – Elias Little
  • No. 46 – David Cook
  • No. 47 – Amos Ross
  • No. 48 – John Snyder
  • No. 49 – David Conger
  • No. 50 – David Durham

Allowed for services as Petit Jurors at Oct Term 1839:

  • No. 51 – David Woodward
  • No. 52 – Dorus Thompson
  • No. 53 – Jacob Zeen
  • No. 54 – Thomas Bailey
  • No. 55 – James C. Cordry
  • No. 56 – Joshua Brewington
  • No. 57 – Samuel Jelly
  • No. 58 – George W. Chisman
  • No. 59 – Abram Rowland
  • No. 60 – John Hall
  • No. 61 – Jonathan Blasdell
  • No. 62 – John McKernan
  • No. 63 – Lewell Plummer
  • No. 64 – William O’Neal
  • No. 65 – John Gibson
  • No. 66 – Christian Wilman
  • No. 67 – Maxwell Heuston
  • No. 68 – Joshua Haines
  • No. 69 – Jacob Stopher
  • No. 70 – William Wheeler
  • No. 71 – Ingold Butterfield
  • No. 72 – Ira Hill
  • No. 73 – Randall Pate
  • No. 74 – John F. Lemon
  • No. 75 – George Cooper
  • No. 76 – William Misner
  • No. 77 – Jacob Morrisson
  • No. 78 – Thomas H. Milburn
  • No. 79 – Isaac Hancock
  • No. 80 – William Barton, Sr.
  • No. 81 – Reuben Goodwin
  • No. 82 – Samuel McMullen
  • No. 83 – John Engle
  • No. 84 – Martin Trester
  • No. 85 – Thomas Baker
  • No. 86 – James Daughters
  • No. 87 – Thomas Ehler
  • No. 88 – Noah Dean
  • No. 89 – John K. Lewis
  • No. 90 – Charles W. Wright
  • No. 91 – A. Y. Merriman
  • No. 92 – Joshua Yerkins
  • No. 93 – Sullivan Jaquith
  • No. 94 – Asa Sheldon
  • No. 95 – Benjamin Sellers
  • No. 96 – Joel Lynn
  • No. 97 – Jonathan Jones
  • No. 98 – William Conaway
  • No. 99 – Jacob D. Mason
  • No. 100 – Samuel Osgood
  • No. 101 – Elial Chaffin
  • No. 102 – Daniel McMullen
  • No. 103 – William Lindsay
  • No. 104 – William Morgan
  • No. 105 – Joshua Sanks
  • No. 106 – Andrew Worley
  • No. 107 – Francis Worley
  • No. 108 – George W. Cochran
  • No. 109 – Joseph Kitchell
  • No. 110 – C. Bird Pate
  • No. 111 – Samuel Ewing
  • No. 112 – Lemuel G. Elder
  • No. 113 – James Smith
  • No. 114 – Isaac Jones
  • No. 115 – Daniel Conaway
  • No. 116 – Charles Bruce
  • No. 117 – Jacob Hayes
  • No. 118 – Hugh Ferry
  • No. 119 – Jones McLeaster
  • No. 120 – Benjn. Stockman
  • No. 121 – Ezra Guard
  • No. 122 – Erastus Lathrop
  • No. 123 – John Durham
  • No. 124 – James Chisman
  • No. 125 – Eli Hill
  • No. 126 – Campbell
  • No. 127 – John P. Walker
  • No. 128 – Isaac Miles
  • No. 129 – Hugh Espy
  • No. 130 – Charles Ewing

Page 11 [Continued.]

Page 12

Commissioners appointed to assess damages to Enoch Miller in road from Lawrenceburg to Harrison failed to meet. David Tibbitts, John Palmerton and Abram Ferris reappointed commissioners to meet a office of Benjamin Fuller in New Lawrenceburg.

 

Page 13

Petition of John Billingsly for change in road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry. Land near William Upp. Abraham Eversole, Noyes Canfield and Thomas Tanner appointed viewers.

William and Lewis Morgan present petition for change in road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry. Abraham Eversole, Noyes Canfield and Thos. Tanner appointed viewers.

 

Page 14

No. 131 – Allowed to Jacob P. Dunn for service at April Term 1839 as Juror

No. 132 – Allowed to John Callahan for services as Juror at April Term 1839

No. 133 – Allowed to John Saltmarsh for service as juror at April Term 1839

No. 134 – Allowed to William Jackson for service as juror at April Term 1839

Clerk to retain county orders allowed to individuals for damages sustained by state road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry and Stokey Dils until road opened.

John B. Clark – license to retail merchandise and groceries at his store in Manchester Township

 

Page 15

William G. Monroe, Treasurer, makes report.

No. 135 – Allowed to E. B. Hunt for services surveying, fixing the grade of the river Hill and maping the state road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of Wm. Perry

No. 136 – Allowed to N. H. Torbet for attendance and medicine for Wintermott and Mason in jail

 

Page 16

No. 137 – Allowed to James Lyons for services as overseer of the poor for Caesars Creek Township

No. 138 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for books and stationery, for stoves and expenses, for office rent, for cord wood for court house

Jacob Harwood – license to vend groceries at his grocery in Wilmington

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

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

No. 139 – Allowed to Stephen C. Stevens for attending the suit of Stephen Wood against the County in the Circuit and Supreme Court

 

Page 17

No. 140 – Allowed to William H. Glasgow for keeping prisoners in jail, ironing same, firewood and sundries furnished prisoners

Isaac Hancock and Daniel J. Hancock present petition for change in State Road from Aurora to Napoleon. George W. Lane, Stephen Buffington and Conaway Bainum appointed viewers.

Henry Walker and George Cheek present petition for relocation of road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry. Noyes Canfield, Abraham Eversole and Thomas Tanner appointed viewers.

 

Page 18

William Dils, Ann Dils and Elizabeth Morgan present petition for relocation of road from mouth of Hogan Creek to interect road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of William Perry. Noyes Canfield, Abraham Eversole and Thomas Tanner appointed viewers.

 

Page 19

Abram B. Adams appointed assessor in Lawrenceburg Township.

Charles Jolly appointed assessor in Logan Township.

William Rawling appointed assessor in Kelso Township.

James Laurence appointed assessor in Jackson Township.

Israel Noyes appointed assessor in Manchester Township.

Enoch W. Jackson appointed assessor in Miller Township.

Samuel B. Wood appointed assessor in Sparta Township.

 

Page 20

David Kerr appointed assessor in Laughery Township.

Israel C. Curtis appointed assessor in Centre Township.

Isaac Randall appointed assessor in Clay Township

George Pate appointed assessor in Caesars Creek Township.

William Gerard appointed assessor in Union Township.

Martin Stewart appointed assessor in Randolph Township.

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

 

Page 21

Enoch W. Jackson presents petition for alteration in Manchester and Elizabeth Town State Road. Jacob Hayes, David Marsh and Enoch Miller appointed viewers.

Lemuel E. Elder and Walter Kerr present petition for change in boundary line of Laughery Township. Ordered land included in Township.

Isaac Hancock and Daniel J. Hancock present petition to build a toll bridge over South Hogan Creek between Aurora and Wilmington.

 

Page 22

Thompson & H. L. Dean – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

County jail destroyed by fire. Proposals to be received.

No. 141 – Allowed to William Dils, Sheriff, for conveying prisoners to jail in Lawrenceburg, firewood and sundries procured for keeping prisoner at Lawrenceburg

Ordered Alexander Hamilton Dill, late clerk, return to clerk’s office all county books.

 

Page 23

No. 142 – Allowed to Stephen Merrick for temporary relief, to be under control of Benjamin Sylvester

No. 143 – Allowed to Elizabeth Lawrence for temporary relief, to be under control of Wm. V. Cheek

Ordered notice in for letting of the poor and the asylum.

No. 144 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner and signing orders

No. 145 – Allowed to David Walser as commissioner

No. 146 – Allowed to Aaron B. Henry as commissioner

Court adjourned.

Vevay Lodge of Knights of Pythias – 1886

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 23 Sep 1886 – Page 4, Column 2

A Lodge of Knights of Pythias
Was organized in this city last Monday afternoon and night. About noon members of the Madison division came up on the City of Vevay, and were met at the wharf by a committee. They wore handsome uniforms and swords, and headed by White’s drum corps, paraded the streets. They were well drilled, executing military movements perfectly, presenting a fine appearance. In honor of so many distinguished visitors, the streets and business houses were decked with flags.

The following is a list of visitors:

MADISON DIVISION K. of P., U. R., No. 10.

Officers—Major, A. D. Vanosdol; Captain, W. W. Hinds; Lieutenant, Jos R. Gorgas; Herald, Dan C. Price; Guard, H. C. Walton.

Sir Knights—C. T. Branham, James Neill, W. A. Cutting, J. C. Abbott, Kansas Hollcroft, F. W. Schelke, James Williams, S. R. Carlisle, F. J. Scott, A. Bach, M. J. Hoffstad, S. E. Brewer, E. G. Niklaus, H. W. Archer, Geo. R. Bolen.

K. of P.—Geo. D. Demaree, J. C. Hill, James Stewart, W. W. Beatty, Robert Page, John C. White, Chas. C. Rinne, Ernest Argus, Walt M. Brown, J. W. Kramer, Geo. Wood, Chas. M. Grayson, and White’s Drum Corps, of Madison.

Home Lodge, No. 132, Rising Sun, Ind.—James Harris, Oscar Jones, B. F. Hundley, S. M. Seward, Edgar Hoffner, Edward Nichols, John Billingsley, W. E. Bennett, Wm. Scholey, E. E. Hemphill, Wm. Riggs, Jos. E. Love.

Harmony Lodge, No. 69, Aurora—John S. Morris.

Union Lodge, No. 31, Aurora—Henry Smith.

Dearborn Lodge, No. 49, Lawrenceburg—J. H. Russey, Grand Prelate.

Mechanic Lodge, No. 24, Philadelphia, Penn.—Phillip Dilge.

Vevay Lodge, No. 149, K. of P., was instituted by D. D. G. Chancellor A. D. Vanosdol, assisted by Grand Officers selected by him. The following are the names of the charter members and officers elected and appointed and duly installed.

Officers—A. G. Craig, PC; Carroll S. Tandy, C C; Jas. A. Vanosdol, V C; R. T. F. Abbett, Prel; I. P. Loring, M E; Alfred B. Shaw, M F; Abner P. Dufour, K. of R & S, Dwight B. Smith, M A; Oliver M. Pleasants, I G; U. P. McHenry, O G; Jesse V. Oakley, 1st Alt; Marion C. Walden, 2d Alt; Francis M.  Griffith, 3d Alt; Charles Black, 4th Alt.

Members—Andrew J. Porter, Hiram Ford, Joseph Walton, Wm. R. Johnson, Chas. C. Shaw, Wm. H. Pleasants, Chas. O. Thiebaud, Wm. Johnson, Wesley McHenry, John W. Kincaid, P. C. Holland, Jos. E. Hart, J. E. Williams, Chas. E. Golay, Geo. S. Pleasants, U. P. Schenck, Chas. G. Adams.

The visitors were entertained by supper at the LeClerc House, and at 11:30 p.m. lunched at Jockell’s.

Switzerland County Soldiers Reunion – Sep 1886

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 9 Sep 1886 – Page 4, Column 1
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

SOLDIERS AND CITIZENS REUNE!
OLD COMRADES MEET.
Everybody and Their Friends Here!
Two Days of Hand-Shaking, Speeches and Jollifying.
THE MEXICAN VETS!
Vevay Fire Department Makes a Handsome Display.
Bands of Music, Processions, Flags, Banners and Acres of People.
Two Grand Days!

FULL PARTICULARS. [See newspaper for full details.]

WHO WAS HERE.

There were many soldiers present who failed to register at headquarters. We can only give the names of those who did register:

G. A. R. POSTS.

[See newspaper for company and regiment.]

Major Patton Post, Vevay, Ind.

  • J. F. Simpson (Commander)
  • F. J. Hollcroft
  • John James
  • John E. McKay
  • Vincent Brown
  • Percey Rous
  • Geo. H. Reed
  • Montgomery Patton
  • Thomas Griffith
  • Isaac Froman
  • C. D. Jayne
  • W. J. Baird
  • B. Klenberg
  • James R. Cole
  • Wm. Munger
  • James B. McCrellis
  • Frank Moxley
  • Isaac Little
  • D. W. Janye
  • John I. O’Neal
  • Durbin H. Miller
  • H. D. Banta
  • Montgomery T. Baird
  • Harrison Roberts
  • John W. Kincaid
  • Wm. D. Wad
  • Oliver A. Cole
  • Jerry Plew
  • Wm. Freeman
  • Lewis F. Works
  • J. W. Lewis
  • Paul Laseur
  • James E. Kincaid
  • Warren Roberts
  • Thomas H. Downey
  • John D. Pavey
  • Merret H. Banta
  • Capt. Theo. Livings
  • Levi W. LeClerc
  • Geo. W. Haskell
  • D. M. Haskell
  • Edward Martin

Minor Padgett Post, Bennington, Ind.

  • H. F. Farrel
  • Dan Lock
  • J. B. Lewis
  • J. J. Goodner
  • W. N. Seymour
  • Jacob Shaddy
  • R. G. Simpson
  • P. J. Riley
  • John L. Shaddy
  • Wm. Whitten
  • Lieut. John Neal
  • Martin C. Shaddy
  • Wm. R. Sutherland
  • Hamilton Lewis
  • L. W. Hinman
  • Thomas Ea[illegible]
  • James W. Christie
  • James P. Cole
  • Elkanan Lantz
  • James Paulley
  • John S. Cole
  • Joseph R. Cole
  • Wm. Mullenbrook

Hiram W. Williamson Post, Florence, Ind.

  • John Daubenheyer
  • David Smith
  • Anthony Telle
  • Joseph Patterson
  • Elijah Land
  • Joseph E. Bonnell
  • Daniel Sprague
  • Nathan Scudder
  • Thomas Williamson
  • James Edmonson
  • Robert Kline
  • J. M. Langsdale
  • Jacob Carver
  • Cornelius Miller, Markland

C. W. Heath Post, East Enterprise, Ind.

  • Jerry Hollcroft
  • Abraham Williamson
  • Thomas Edmonson
  • Oscar Williamson
  • A. J. Works
  • M. S. Longwood, Aberdeen
  • Crawford Miller
  • R. R. Hall
  • J. W. Vanosdol
  • Levy A. Sedam
  • George Armstrong
  • Eli S. Richmond
  • B. W. Vanosdol

Gordon Post, Hainey’s Corner, Ripley Co., Ind.

  • John R. Bird
  • Joseph Adams
  • Jonathan W. Gordon
  • Franklin M. Galvin
  • Samuel Livings
  • Samuel S. McCoy
  • Maj. John M. Anderson, Mexican veteran
  • Hiram Humphrey
  • Jonathan W. Green

W. F. Davis Post, Patriot, Ind.

  • R. C. Moore (Commander)
  • James H. Wade
  • George Kyle
  • Morgan Seaver
  • James M. Long
  • C. W. Heath
  • Carret Furnish

Ben North Post, Rising Sun, Ind.

  • R. W. Fugitt
  • Wm. DeHart
  • R. C. Burns
  • James Harris
  • Robert B. Lewis
  • Wm. B. Clark
  • B. F. Pate
  • Samuel E. Scott

A. O. Bachman Post, Madison, Ind.

  • John M. Gaumer
  • Capt. A. D. Vanosdol
  • John K. Zimmerman
  • Thomas J. Lakenan
  • James Clegg

Speer Post, Dillsboro, Ind.

  • Wm. Rowland
  • H. C. Wheeler

Wheeler Post, Titusville, Ind.

  • James Gaddis

 

MISCELLANEOUS.

Mexican Veterans.

  • Loton R. Montooth, Allensville
  • Joseph Bosaw, Vevay
  • James Torrance, Vevay
  • John Rochat, Vevay
  • Oliver Forwood, Titusville
  • James P. Marsh, Bennington
  • Geo. W. Saddler, East Enterprise
  • Thomas McDowell, Patriot
  • S. P. Bell, Louisville (Ky)

3d Indiana Calvary.

  • C. W. Lee, Lawrenceburg
  • S. M. Dumont
  • Charles M. Newkirk
  • Wm. Sauvine
  • Perret Newkirk, Dupont
  • John Morris
  • A. J. Siebenthall, Long Run
  • Jacob C. Kern, Moorefield
  • J. C. Long
  • Mat. Worstell, Moorefield
  • John Wiseman
  • James Albro
  • Isaac Higgins, Moorefield
  • Martin Higgins, Moorefield
  • Ira M. Wright, Neoga, Illinois
  • E. Driver, Dixon Post No. 90, Dept Illinois
  • Henry J. Brindley, Long Run
  • Jas. Higgins, Jefferson County
  • Andrew Courtney, Rising Sun
  • Wm. H. Cox, Madison
  • John Martin, Patrick
  • E. P. Mitchell, Dupont

140th Indiana.

  • Wm. Brindley
  • Edward Worrall
  • Linsey Boyd
  • Wm. Culbertson, Moorefield
  • B. F. Griffith
  • D. M. Valentine
  • James R. Shaddy
  • Wm. Bright
  • Joseph E. McKay
  • Lemuel M. Seaver
  • Van S. Brandon
  • Pleasant Littlejohn, Lamb
  • James Weed
  • Joseph McClanahan
  • A. H. Brindley
  • Johnson Brown
  • John Lauderbaugh
  • Chas. F. Haskell
  • Frederick Detraz
  • Charles R. Means

93d Indiana.

  • James Gowan, Indianapolis
  • E. DeHart, Patriot
  • John Wiley, Markland
  • Wm. Bennett, Markland
  • L. P. Bradford, Quercus Grove
  • Lewis Truesdale, Patriot
  • Wm. Little, Wide Awake, Kentucky
  • W. H. Franklin, Vineyard
  • D. B. Jayne, Covington, Kentucky
  • Joseph L. Fuelton, East Enterprise
  • Benjamin Miles
  • John C. Hays

146th Indiana.

  • George W. Oakly
  • Wm. Peak
  • Eli Cotton
  • Frederick Stucy, Ghent, Kentucky
  • Burr Vannatter, drum major
  • Wm. Foulk
  • James Ross, drummer
  • Charles Allen
  • Geo. B. Anderson
  • Wm. Reed, Lamb
  • John Ridgway
  • M. E. Tardy
  • Geo. I. Taylor
  • F. L. Thiebaud
  • James C. Cox, Madison

50th Indiana.

  • W. Barkis
  • J. W. Everett, North’s Landing
  • Isaac M. Gray
  • Webster Cotton, Vevay
  • George Lewis, East Enterprise
  • Theodore Wells, North’s Landing
  • W. J. Platt, Quercus Grove

6th Indiana.

  • Eli Henry
  • J. S. Steele
  • Hiram Phillips
  • John Riley
  • John Coleman, Madison
  • Robert F. Stewart, Moorefield
  • J. D. Griffith
  • Samuel Heath, Brooksburg

139th Indiana.

  • S. R. Peters, Craig
  • E. R. McKay, Long Run
  • David W. Bray, Craig
  • Smith B. Redd, Rising Sun

Navy.

  • E. M. Robinson, Patriot
  • Thomas Lazenby, Moorefield
  • Perry James, Markland

117th Indiana.

  • Robert Cotton, North’s Landing
  • Albert F. Hyde
  • John M. Sedam, East Enterprise

18th Kentucky.

  • Col. Landrum, Warsaw, Kentucky
  • George Burroughes, Mt. Sterling
  • Henry Seaver, Vevay

82d Indiana.

  • Wm. Lanham, Vevay
  • Young S. Brook, Craig
  • Wilson Brook
  • Ben Stewart

83d Indiana.

  • Silas Sherley
  • Fred Hess, Mt. Sterling
  • R. D. Hutchison, Patriot

156th Indiana.

  • Harvey Harris
  • B. H. Rodgers
  • Walter S. Lock
  • A. J. Leap

19th Indiana.

  • George Kyle, Patriot
  • Frank Bennett, Markland

7th Indiana.

  • Benjamin Yarnell
  • John Montayne

33d Indiana.

  • M. Cooper
  • J. W. Eads, Madison

55th Indiana.

  • W. A. Chittenden, Patriot

54th Indiana.

  • Wm. H. Daily
  • Wm. Fesler

22d Indiana.

  • Calvin Bear
  • A. J. Elder

1st New York Cavalry.—Wm. Henry Wells

61st New York.—Isaac Newton Short

86th Illinois—R. M. Buck

16th Kentucky—Francis Young

109th Kentucky—Redwin Hawkins

37th Indiana—Wm. Reser, regimental buglar

8th Indiana Cavalry—J. W. Murphy

7th New York Calvary—Joseph R. White, John T. Hopkins

11th Indiana—H. Lamb

22d U. S. Infantry—James Adams

1st Kentucky—Willis Dolton

42d New York—M. Funk

139th Pennsylvania—W. M. Reiber, Rener Post 44, New York City

1st Indiana Heavy Artillery—A Campbell, Bascom

1st Pennsylvania Rifles—W. T. Blaschard

55th Kentucky Mounted Infantry—Augustus Bladen, Warsaw

28th Indiana—Urias Landron

10th Ohio Battery—Wm. Kohler, Markland

10th Indiana Calvary—Nelson Griffith, Long’s Run

10th Indiana Battery—Hannibal A. Greenleaf, Markland

47th Indiana—W. A. Driver

142d Indiana—James McKay, Lamb

55th Kentucky—O. D. Perkins, Rising Sun

110th Ohio—C. J. Baker, Madison

49th Indiana—Ben F. Muret, Vevay

117th Kentucky—Edward Scruggs, Ghent, Kentucky

2d Indiana Battery—Joseph Israel

2d Battery US Infantry—John R. McKay, Craig

10th Indiana Calvary—Eli Croxton, East Enterprise

Unclaimed Revolutionary War Pensions in Dearborn County

The following letter was found in the pension file of John Shoemaker of Dearborn County, Indiana.
See also: Dearborn County Military Records

John Shoemaker (New Jersey), pension no. S 32515, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, digital images, Fold3 (accessed 20 October 2011), citing NARA microfilm publication M804.

Lawrenceburgh Branch
15th March 1838
L Edwards Esqr
Commissr of Pensions

Where payments to Pensioners has been deferred (not being called for) for one year & upards [sic] The voucher for such payments have frequently been returned to me for example the enclosed vouchers in this case of John Shoemaker which you will herewith receive

In all such cases I require additional testimony to the oath of the Pensioner as to his identity as intended by the Treasury department but it seems that is not sufficient as the papers in those cases would not be returned to me. Will you have the goodness to give me defenite [sic] instructions for my Government in all such cases that may arise in further.

On the other side of this sheet I give you a list of names of our Pension Roll of such as have not call’d for their Pensions for upwards of one year. Please say whether I shall pay them or not a some [sic] of those have equally called for payment which I have defered until I receive your instructions.

Very Respectfully yours
E D John Cashr
Washington City

Samuel Alley Pr Revey last pay 4 Sept. 1834
John Boyer 4 “ 36
Wm Collins 4 “ 34
Philemon Davis 4 “ 34
Jacob Falcombury 4 “ Mar 35
John Gray 4 “ 36
Wm Henderson 4 “ 36
Wm Knight 4 Sept 36
John M King Invalid 4 Mar. 35
David King not called for
Moses Losey Revy Pr 4 Mar 35
John Masters 4 Sept 36
Wm Meserves 4 Mar 35
Spencer Menefee 4 “ 34
Ebenezer Roberts Invalid 4 “ 35
Robert Ricketts Revy Pr 4 Sept 34
Nathan Rickets 4 Sept 34
Wm Robins 4 “ 34
John Sia 4 Mar 35
John Shaver 4 Sept 34
James Scott 4 “ 35
Peter Vanbibber 4 “ 35
John Ward Invalid 4 Mar 36
John Williams 4 “ 36
Mason Watts Revy “ Artillery 4 “ 35

Dearborn County Commissioners – Oct 1839

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the October 1839 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

October Session 1839

Page 463

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser

Benjamin C. Eversole – license to vend spirituous liquors at grocery in Sparta Township

D. Blackamore Jr. – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries in Hartford

Ordered state road leading from Rising Sun to Versailles be opened 40 feet. Review made by William Patterson and Nathaniel L. Squibb.

No. 1 – Allowed to M. H. Harding for attendance and medicines for paupers at asylum

No. 2 – Allowed to John S. Burke for boarding Penelope Gattonby, a pauper

Wood & Kittle – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store

 

Page 464

George N. Hornburger – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors in Lawrenceburg

Ordered Directors of Asylum erect a building.

George Voglesang – license to keep a tavern and retail liquor

No. 3 – Allowed to John Candall for repairing fences on county land at asylum

No. 4 – Allowed to John Candale for keeping paupers

No. 5 – Allowed to John Candale for sundries for the benefit of paupers at asylum

 

Page 465

Commissioners appointed to assess damage on Aurora and Dillsboro Road by Zachariah Barker and others are appointed to assess damage sustained by John Gullet, Benjamin Tufts, Zachariah Barker, George W. Cochran, and Isaac Moorehead.

Wrixham West – license to vend foreign and domestic merchandise and groceries

John Wymond – license to vend foreign and domestic merchandise and groceries

Elijah S. Elder – license to vend foreign and domestic merchandise and groceries

William W. Jordan – license to vend foreign and domestic merchandise and groceries

No. 6 – Allowed to William Dils for materials furnished for jail and expenses &c.

 

Page 466

No. 7 – Allowed to Noyes Canfield for wood for Court House and chopping same

No. 8 – Allowed to Thomas H. Milburn for lining jail

Henry Walker, School Commissioner, filed report. Bills of A. E. Glenn, Wm. P. Stratton.

No. 9 – Allowed to Samuel Fips for keeping Jane Poe, a pauper

Charles Deshiell appointed to employ a physician to attend paupers at asylum

No. 10 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for record for Circuit Court, 2 reams paper, pasteboard, and paper case for court house

Josiah Chambers – license granted

 

Page 467

No. 11 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for signing county orders and as Commissioner

No. 12 – Allowed to David Walser as Commissioner

No. 13 – Allowed to Aaron B. Henry as Commissioner

William G. Monroe, Treasurer, makes report.

 

Page 468.

No. 14 – Allowed to Jehue Goodwin for service as overseer of poor

No. 15 – Allowed to John Levingson for service as associate judge

No. 16 – Allowed to A. J. Cotten for service as associate judge

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Sep 1839 Called Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the September 1839 Called Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

September Called Session 1839

Page 462

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • Aaron B. Henry

Ordered location of fire proof house in Wilmington.

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Sep 1839

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the September 1839 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

September Session 1839

Page 434

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • Aaron B. Henry

Ordered Charles Dashiell be president of board.

No. 1 – Allowed to Haines & Evans for attendance on Mr. Black and medicine

No. 2 – Allowed to Haines & Evans for medicine and attendance on John Wishart, a pauper

No. 3 – Allowed to Haines & Evans for medicine and attendance for Mary Adams; also medicine and attendance for Rebecca Pane

No. 4 – Allowed to John J. French for provisions found for the support of Thomas Athe, a pauper

No. 5 – Allowed to Thomas Prons for taking care of Nathan Long, a pauper

Isaac Miles – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

No. 6 – Allowed to Tait & Summers for temporary relief to Mr. Hogan

No. 7 – Allowed to John Morrison for medicine and attendance to Mrs. Bishop, Margaret Elrod and Mrs. Barnes

 

Page 435

No. 8 – Allowed to J. H. O’Neal for taking care of Theodore Rush, a pauper

John P. Scott applied for a ferry license across the Ohio River at Rising Sun. Ferry landing bounded by land bought of Rowland Robinson of John T. Nustur. Ferry granted.

No. 9 – Allowed to Robert Hargit for service viewing road

No. 10 – Allowed to Jacob Hayes for viewing a state road

No. 11 – Allowed to John Gibson, Jr., for viewing a state road

No. 12 – Allowed to E. B. Hunt for surveying and making above named state road

 

Page 436

Abram Eversole – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Henry Base – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Michael Mulfinger – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Lawrenceburg

No. 13 – Allowed to John Gibson for service as overseer of poor

No. 14 – Allowed to Jacob Dennis for service as overseer of poor of Miller Township

No. 15 – Allowed to Joseph Adams for services as Juror

 

Page 437

Wood & Evil – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at their store in Wilmington

Ordered John Hollowell be exempt from working on roads and public highways forever owing to his inability to perform hard labor.

Miles Kellogg – license to keep a grocery and vend foreign groceries and spirituous liquors

No. 16 – Allowed to Edward Freeman for keeping Eunice Hale, a pauper

David Fisher – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at Rising Sun

Tait & Summers – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

Hall & Likins – license to vend foreign merchandise and retail groceries at store in Rising Sun

William O’Neal – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

 

Page 438

North & Powell – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store

No. 17 – Allowed to John Chisman for digging grave and burying drowned man

No. 18 – Allowed to Amaziah Bailey for coffin for pauper

No. 19 – Allowed to Jehue Corson for digging grave &c.

No. 20 – Allowed to Amaziah Bailey for making coffins for two drowned men and taking coffins to grave

No. 21 – Allowed to P. H. Carabaugh for digging grave for drowned man

No. 22 – Allowed to Amaziah Bailey for making coffin and hauling to grave

No. 23 – Allowed to William Brown for making coffin for drowned man

No. 24 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for publications in relation to Lawrenceburg and Tanners Creek bridge

James M. Derragh – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at Lawrenceburg

 

Page 439

Alanson Crooker – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

John Brumbly – license to vend groceries and spirituous liquors at grocery in Sparta Township

Jonathan Cole – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store

Hoover & Stopher – license to vend groceries and spirituous liquors at grocery in Rising Sun

No. 25 – Allowed to Thomas Lambertson for keeping a pauper

No. 26 – Allowed to Nathaniel L. Squibb for services assessing damages on state road from mouth of Hogan Creek to state road near Stokely Dils

No. 27 – Allowed to William Glenn for service assessing damages on state road from mouth of Hogan Creek to state road near Stokely Dils

No. 28 – Allowed to Henry Alleging for service assessing damages in the above named road

G. W. Cochran & Co. – license to vend merchandise and groceries in Aurora

 

Page 440

Report on damages on state road from mouth of Hogan Creek to state road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near Stokely Dils to John Billingsley, heirs of Henry Dils, William Dils, Eleazer Small, William G. Griffin, Francis Worley, William Morgan, William Upp, Louis & William Morgan. Commissioners met at home of William Glenn in Wilmington. Nathaniel L. Squibb, William Glenn and Henry Allemong, Commissioners.

No. 29 – Allowed to William & L Morgan for damages assess in above report

No. 30 – Allowed to John Billingly in above assessment of damage

No. 31 – Allowed to William Dils for damages assessed in above case

 

Page 441

No. 32 – Allowed to Eleazer Small for damages assessed on foregoing state road

No. 33 – Allowed to William G. Griffin for damage assessed on foregoing state road

No. 34 – Allowed to Francis Worley for damages assessed on foregoing state road

No. 35 – Allowed to William Upp for damages assessed on foregoing state road

No. 36 – Allowed to Wm. Morgan for damages assessed on foregoing state road

John Billingsly and others move to set aside above report. Continued.

No. 37 – Allowed to Stephen Burr for shoes found Mrs. Miller, a transient pauper

No. 38 – Allowed to N. L. Squibb as Commissioner and Surveyor on state road from Rising Sun to Versailles

No. 39 – Allowed to William Patterson as Commissioner on state road from Rising Sun to Versailles

No. 40 – Allowed to A. Y. Maryann for carrying chain on state road from Rising Sun to Versailles

 

Page 442

Report of State Road leading from South Hogan Creek Bridge to Lawrenceburg and Indianapolis State Road near North Hogan school house. Surveyor, Col. Nathaniel L. Squibb. Joseph Fitzpatrick and Alexander Lowe Jr., chain carriers. John H. Kelly, ax man. L. G. Elder, Walter Kerr, William Williams, Commissioners. Road ordered opened.

 

Page 443 [Continued.]

 

Page 444

No. 41 – Allowed to John D. Bush for carrying chain on state road from Rising Sun to Versailles

No. 42 – Allowed to Walter Kerr for services as commissioner locating state road from South Hogan Bridge to North Hogan school house

No. 43 – Allowed to William Williams for services locating state road from South Hogan Bridge to North Hogan school house

No. 44 – Allowed to Leml G. Elder for services locating state road from Hogan Bridge to North Hogan School House

No. 45 – Allowed to N. L. Squibb for surveying road from Hogan Bridge to North Hogan School House

No. 46 – Allowed to Joseph Fitzpatrick for service rendered in carrying chain

No. 47 – Allowed to Alexander Lowe Jr. for chain carrying on state road

No. 48 – Allowed to John H. Kelly for services as ax man on state road

 

Page 445

Report of State Road from Rising Sun to Versailles, Ripley County by William Patterson and Nathaniel L. Squibb, Commissioners. John D. Bush and Aaron Y. Merman, chain carriers.

John Gullet, Benj Liepto, Zachariah Barker, George W. Cochran, and Isaiah Morehead file remonstrance against State Road from Aurora to Dillsboro for damages.

 

Page 446

Report of Road from Aurora to Dillsboro by Garrett Swallow and John Hansel, Commissioners. Israel C. Curtis, Justice of Peace. Nanthaniel L. Squibb, surveyor. Elijah D. Reno and William Winkly, chain carriers. Melville Cannon, marker. Luther Plummer, Spencer Davis and John Goodwin appointed to assess damages that John Gullet will sustain by road being opened, land sold to James Miller and Nathan Wallace. Also damages to Benjamin Tufts, Zachariah Barker, George W. Cochran (mentions land of John Huffington, Martin Cozine, deceased, Cornelius V. Norris, Ira Wright, Everett Milburn, Widow Fox, William Wheeler), Isaiah Morehead (mentions Samuel Frazier).

 

Page 447 [Continued.]

 

Page 448

No. 49 – Allowed to Nathaniel L. Squibb as surveyor on Aurora and Dillsboro road

No. 50 – Allowed to E. D. Reno as chain carrier on above named road

No. 51 – Allowed to William Winkley as chain carrier on above named road

No. 52 – Allowed to Milville Cannon as blazer on above road

No. 53 – Allowed to George Withrow for service on above road

 

Page 449

No. 54 – Allowed to Garrett Swallow for service as Commissioner on state road from Aurora to Dillsboro

No. 55 – Allowed to John Hansell for service as Commissioner on state road aforesaid

Wm. Grossnider – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Aaron Ball, Jr. – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Norval Sparks – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

No. 56 – Allowed to E. Jackson Court for services summoning Jury of Inquest on body of E. A. Smith

No. 57 – Allowed to Dr. Davis for service in examination of E. A. Smith by request of Jury of Inquest

 

Page 450

No. 58 – Allowed to Campbell & Bennett for making poplar coffin for pauper

No. 59 – Allowed to Thomas Lumberton as Trustee of Township 6, Range 3 West

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

No. 60 – Allowed to Ellis Crowley for jail fees

No. 61 – Allowed to Abraham Harbaugh for keeping Orrill Lewis, a sick pauper

No. 62 – Allowed to N. H. Torbet for medicine and attendance for prisoners

No. 63 – Allowed to John Dumont for professional services rendered in filing declaration against Robt. More and security on his Treasurer’s bond

Bailey & Dashiell – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store

A. L. Mason & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store

Wm. P. Mahew – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store

Pattrick O’Connor – license to vend foreign merchandise

 

Page 451

James T. Pollock – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

No. 64 – Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont for services as trustee of Township 5, Range 2 West

No. 65 – Allowed to A. J. Cotten for services rendered as associate Judge

No. 66 – Allowed to A. J. Cotten for service as associate Judge

No. 67 – Allowed to John Levingston for services as associate Judge and sundry service rendered in vacation

No. 68 – Allowed to Richd H. Holman for defending a prisoner

No. 69 – Allowed to Charles H. Test for defending a prisoner

No. 70 – Allowed to Robert E. Cutler for defending a prisoner

No. 71 – Allowed to William Dils for extra services and getting prisoners returned from Ohio

No. 72 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for extra services, office rent, table, books, paper, quill

No. 73 – Allowed to William Glasgow for keeping prisoners

 

Page 452

No. 74 – Allowed to William Pennewell for services guarding jail

No. 75 – Allowed to Samuel Lewis for services guarding jail

No. 76 – Allowed to Samuel Benson for services guarding jail

No. 77 – Allowed to Wm. A. Kerr for services guarding jail

John Rinegar – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Dunn & Ferris – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Gersham Dunn – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Lewis Snyder – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

John Ferris & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Thomas W. Pate – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Reuben Rogers – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

B. F. Ferris – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

St. Clair & Lane – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

 

Page 453

E. S. Close – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Weaver & Cobb – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

W. L. Stephens – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

James Laurence – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Moore & Stevens – license to vend foreign merchandise and grocery

No. 78 – Allowed to Cyrus Canfield for guarding jail

No. 79 – Allowed to Isaac L. Cannon for guarding jail

No. 80 – Allowed to George Sutton for a post mortem examination

 

Page 454

William G. Monroe, Treasurer, makes report.

 

Page 455

No. 81 – Allowed to George Baker for guarding jail

David Shane appointed appraiser of damages sustained by John Godley on the Whitewater Canal for materials used for the use of said canal.

No. 82 – Allowed to Abel H. Lamphear for services as Jailor and other services boarding prisoners

No. 83 – Allowed to John Oldridge for service guarding jail

No. 84 – Allowed to A. Ball, Jr., Noyes Canfield, and John Burbage, overseers of the poor of Laughery Township

No. 85 – Allowed to Aaron B. Henry for service as Juror

No. 86 – Allowed to N. H. Torbet for medicine and attendance on Elizabeth Lawrence, a pauper

No. 87 – Allowed to William Simpson for guarding jail

No. 88 – Allowed to Aaron B. Henry for service as overseer of poor of Lawrenceburg Township

No. 89 – Allowed to John Gray who is in part a pauper for temporary relief, to the Care of William Dils

 

Page 456

Lewis & Hobbs – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries in Lawrenceburg

Folbre & Lathrop – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries in Aurora

No. 90 – Allowed to John Cundale for contingencies for paupers, for keeping paupers

No. 91 – Allowed to Stephen Ludlow, Isaac Dunn and Ezra Guard, relocating commissioners on state road from Lawrenceburg to Harrison, including their services and service of chain carriers

No. 92 – Allowed to N. L. Squibb for surveying and platting road from Lawrenceburg to Harrison

Henry Walker appointed appraiser of damages sustained by Walter Hayes on Whitewater Canal for materials used.

No. 93 – Allowed to John Cundale for conveying Eunice Hall to asylum

 

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Receipts and Expenditures of County for 1838.

 

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Report of road from Lawrenceburg to Harrison by Isaac Dunn, Stephen Ludlow and Ezra Guard, Commissioners. Mentions land of Andrew Morgan and Isaac Hays. Nathaniel L. Squibb, county surveyor. John Guard and Levi Chisman, chain carrier. Enoch Miller filed remonstrance for damages. David Tibbitts, John Palmerton and Abram Ferris appointed Commissioners to meet at office of Benjamin Fuller.

 

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Christopher & Wood – license to vend foreign merchandise and spirituous liquors at grocery in Wilmington

 

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No. 94 – Allowed to M. H. Harding for medicine and attendance in pauper asylum

No. 95 – Allowed to Elias Schooley for making a coffin for pauper

No. 96 – Allowed to Alexander Beall for services as school master, teacher of paupers

Ordered a fire proof house be built at west end of court house for Clerk’s and Recorder’s office. William G. Monroe, William Perry and James Mills appointed superintendents.

 

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No. 97 – Allowed to Aaron B. Henry for services as commissioner

Alteration in County Commissioners’ districts:

  • 1st District – Townships of Clay, Caesars Creek, Union, Randolph and part of Center Township.
  • 2nd District – Laughery, Sparta, Manchester and Jackson Townships.
  • 3rd District – Townships of Kelso, Logan, Miller, Lawrenceburg and part of Center Township.

No. 98 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for services as commissioner

No. 99 – Allowed to D. Walser for services as commissioner

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jul 1839

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the July 1839 Called Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

July Called Session 1839

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Present:

  • David Walser
  • Charles Dashiell

William G. Monroe, Treasurer, appointed Collector. Filed bond with Daniel J. Hancock, J. W. Mean, Israel Noyes, Alexr H. Dill, Elias Littell, William Lemon, Isaac Randall, William Conaway, Martin Stewart, Scroctus Tufts, Thomas Jennings, Benjamin Vail and Josiah Chambers, as securities.

Ordered duplicates placed in hands of William G. Monroe.

No. 1 – Allowed to William V. Cheek, Clerk, for making collector’s and assessor’s books

No. 2 – Allowed to David Walser for service as Commissioner

No. 3 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for service as Commissioner

Court adjourned.