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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

 

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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

 

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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.

 

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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

 

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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.

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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.

 

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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

 

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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.

 

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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).

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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William G. Monroe, Treasurer, makes report.

 

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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

 

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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

Page 433

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.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jun 1839

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

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

June Term 1839

Page 428

Present:

  • David Walser
  • Charles Dashiell

Allowances for Grand Jurors, April Term 1839:

  • No. 1 – Cyrus Mills
  • No. 2 – Amos Morris
  • No. 3 – John Buffington
  • No. 4 – George W. Shane
  • No. 5 – James Murray
  • No. 6 – Sylvanus Brunhall
  • No. 7 – David Conger
  • No. 8 – Jesse Laird
  • No. 9 – Robert Fowler
  • No. 10 – Warner Tibbs
  • No. 11 – Ranzia C. Stevens
  • No. 12 – John Daniels
  • No. 13 – Thomas Hansel
  • No. 14 – John Rinegar
  • No. 15 – Ebenezer Roberts
  • No. 16 – John Deshiell
  • No. 17 – Leonard Chase
  • No. 18 – George Wooly

Allowances for Traverse Jurors, April Term 1839:

  • No. 19 – Jonathan Vail
  • No. 20 – Isaac Randal
  • No. 21 – Jno. W. Dorsey
  • No. 22 – John Stewart
  • No. 23 – Aaron B. Henry
  • No. 24 – John B. Chisman
  • No. 25 – Daniel Roberts
  • No. 26 – Elijah Thatcher
  • No. 27 – John Columbia
  • No. 28 – William Perry
  • No. 29 – Hamilton Pate
  • No. 30 – John Brumly, Jr.
  • No. 31 – Armour Stevenson
  • No. 32 – Dennis Riley
  • No. 33 – Benjamin Vail
  • No. 34 – Stephen Jarvis
  • No. 35 – Thomas Darling
  • No. 36 – John Neal
  • No. 37 – John Tait
  • No. 38 – George Smith
  • No. 39 – Abraham Hoover
  • No. 40 – William McBride
  • No. 41 – Hugh Ferry
  • No. 42 – Robert Hargit
  • No. 43 – James Smith
  • No. 44 – Thomas Bradly
  • No. 45 – John Taylor
  • No. 46 – Mason J. Cloud
  • No. 47 – Isaac W. White
  • No. 48 – Henry Alamong
  • No. 49 – Albert Ball
  • No. 50 – Charles Ewing
  • No. 51 – Robert Hargitt
  • No. 52 – David G. Rabb
  • No. 53 – Thomas Tanner
  • No. 54 – Mahlon Powell
  • No. 55 – George G. Jackson
  • No. 56 – Abijah Chamberlin
  • No. 57 – Peter Perlee
  • No. 58 – Nathanl L. Squibb
  • No. 59 – Elial Chalfaut
  • No. 60 – Thomas Jennings
  • No. 61 – James C. Cordy
  • No. 62 – Henry Parker
  • No. 63 – Isaac Jones
  • No. 64 – Charles L. Pate
  • No. 65 – Thomas Hargit
  • No. 66 – Alexander Downey
  • No. 67 – Alvy Churchill
  • No. 68 – John Fenemore
  • No. 69 – Robert Abbott
  • No. 70 – Benjamin Willson
  • No. 71 – John Brewington
  • No. 72 – John Hansel
  • No. 73 – Lemuel G. Elder
  • No. 74 – George P. Lowe
  • No. 75 – William Gerrard
  • No. 76 – Thomas Baker
  • No. 77 – George Hume
  • No. 78 – Dorman Holiday
  • No. 79 – Milo Longwood
  • No. 80 – Saml Lewis
  • No. 81 – David Nevitt
  • No. 82 – Joshua Sanks
  • No. 83 – Francis Baldwin
  • No. 84 – George Griffin
  • No. 85 – Henry Walker
  • No. 86 – Elias Chisman
  • No. 87 – Benjamin Moore
  • No. 88 – Chalon Miller
  • No. 89 – Wm. Morgan
  • No. 90 – John D. Martin
  • No. 91 – Andrew Morgan
  • No. 92 – A. L. Bailly
  • No. 93 – John Myers

 

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No. 94 – Allowed to Erastus Lathrop for services at court

No. 95 – Allowed to Thomas Bradley for services at court

No. 96 – Allowed to John Brewington for services at court

No. 97 – Allowed to George Hume attending on Grand Jury

No. 98 – Allowed to A. B. Adams attending Court

No. 99 – Allowed to Walter Kerr for attending Court

No. 100 – Allowed to Sheriff for cleaning Court House and candles

No. 101 – Allowed to Isaac Jones for services at Court

No. 102 – Allowed to Richard Specknail for assessing Kelso Township

No. 103 – Allowed to Ranna C. Stevens for assessing Sparta Township

Ordered Sparta Township to elect one Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy of John Columbia.

 

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Ordered Manchester Township to elect 2 Justices of the Peace to fill vacancies of Charles W. Wright and John B. Clark.

Mark McCracken appointed director to aid of poor asylum.

David Kerr and George W. Lane appointed Trustees of County Seminary.

No. 104 – Allowed to David Walser for service signing county orders and service as Commissioner

No. 105 – Allowed to Charles Dasheill for service as Commissioner

No. 106 – Allowed to S. S. Speakman for service as Juror

 

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Ordered assessment books examined. John Speidle’s land valued by board at $3500.

No. 107 – Allowed to Wilkinson Smith as Juror

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Apr 1839

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

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

April Session 1839

Page 398

Present:

  • David Walser, commissioner
  • Charles Dashiell, commissioner
  • Walter Kerr, Sheriff

No. 1 – Allowed to Spencer West for digging grave and burying a stranger

No. 2 – Allowed to Samuel Lewis for plank furnished Court House purchased of Watkins & Cochran

Matthias H. Hall – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors at their grocery in Rising Sun

 

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William Tibbits – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors at his grocery in Manchester Township

No. 3 – Allowed to Martin Scranton for sundry expenses paid for benefit of Josh Dalton, a transient pauper

No. 4 – Allowed to Robert Gillaspie for attendance on a transient pauper as a physician

J. Rittenhouse – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Harrison

Peter R. Persine – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store

No. 5 – Allowed to Ephraim Glasgow for Clerk’s office rent

Miles Lanap – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at

John Leeby – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Pepper A. French – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

 

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Joseph E. Baker – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Watson & Wymond – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Thomas Horner & Son – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Benj. Sylvester – license to vend merchandise and groceries

Commissioners to assess damages sustained by John Billingsly, heirs of Henry Dils, William Dils, Eleazer Small, William G. Griffin, Francis Worley, William Morgan, William Upp, Lewis and William Morgan in consequence of relocation of State Road from mouth of HoganCreek to intersect State Road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of Stokely Dils to meet at house of William Glenn in Wilmington. Continued.

 

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No. 6 – Allowed to Jonathan Noble for repairing desk in clerk’s office and making top to desk

Application of ferry across Ohio River at Rising Sun by John P. Scott and Trustees of Rising Sun, by James T. Brown, attorney. Petition of J. Hewit and others to keep a ferry. Continued.

No. 7 – Allowed to James Rand for services rendered as Trustee of School Township 4, Range 3 West

Hugh McClure, Treasurer of Township No. 7, Range 1 West, made report. Loans to Solomon Rood and William McClure.

 

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Joseph Kimpton, Treasurer of Township No. 4, Range 1 West, made report. Loans to C. Miller and John J. French.

No. 8 – Allowed to Hugh McClure for services as Treasurer of Township No. 7, Range 1 West

Lampkin & Kemp – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

Tucker & Jinkins – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

No. 9 – Allowed to Mason J. Cloud for services as trustee of School Township No. 7, Range 1 West

No. 10 – Allowed to Saml Prate & Co. for boards furnished to repair jail

No. 11 – Allowed to David Fisher for hauling plank and poles for jail

No. 12 – Allowed to Henry McKinzey for service rendered as Treasurer of Township 7, Range 2

No. 13 – Allowed to Thomas Baker for wood furnished Court House

 

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Joshua Haines – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries

No. 14 – Allowed to John Levingston for services as associate judge

No. 15 – Allowed to A. J. Cotten for service as associate judge in granting an injunction

No. 16 – Allowed to A. J. Cotten for service as associate judge in appointing a commissioner to fill the vacancy of Benj. Sylvester, resigned

No. 17 – Allowed to John Cundale for keeping paupers at asylum

No. 18 – Allowed to John Cundale for keeping paupers at asylum

No. 19 – Allowed to M. H. Harding for medicine and attendance for benefit of paupers

No. 20 – Allowed to John Cundale for schooling poor children

No. 21 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for services as clerk of Township 6, Range 3 West

Henry McKenzie, Treasurer of Township 7, Range 2 West, makes report.

 

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John P. King, Treasurer of Township 7, Range 3, makes report. Received from Henry Walker, School Commissioner. Paid to Isaac Morris, Treasurer of School District No. 1, Daniel Hathoway, Treasurer of School District No. 3 and Cyrus Cross, Treasurer of School District No. 3.

James P. Milliken, Treasurer of Township 6, Range 2 West, makes report. Paid to C. Row, Treasurer of District 1; Henry Snell, Treasurer of District 3; Riley Elliott, Treasurer of District 3; Henry Sikeley, Treasurer of District 4; Danl Horham, Treasurer of District 5; Francis Hansell, Treasurer of District 6; Smith Platt, Treasurer of District 7; Robert Ketcham, Treasurer of District 8; Noble Dawson, Treasurer of District 9.

 

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James Rand, Treasurer of Township No. 4, Range 3 West, makes report. Paid to Saml Graham, District 2; N. S. Squibb, surveying; H. Pate, District 1; C. Cooper, District 3; James T Turweleger,  District 2, Weler School House; C. Cooper, District 3, Clarks School House; Jno. N. Chilington, District 4; John Cunningham, No. 4, Union School House; Benjn. Rolf, District 6.

 

Henry Allemony, Treasurer of Township 6, Range 3, made reports. Note on Abraham St. John. Paid to Timothy Kimball.

 

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A. Y. Maryman, Treasurer of Township 4, Range 2 West, makes report.

 

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Oliver Heustis – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors in Lawrenceburg

No. 22 – Allowed to Henry Walker as school commissioner

Richard McAdams – licene to vend foreign groceries and spirituous liquors at his grocery at James Mill

No. 23 – Allowed to James R. Miller for taking insane man to Poor House

No. 24 – Allowed to Wm. Gerrard for keeping an insane person

No. 25 – Allowed to John Smith for assisting to take an insane person to County Asylum

William Perry, Surplus Revenue Loan Agent, for settlement with William G. Monroe.

 

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D. E. Hartford – license to vend foreign goods and groceries

No. 25 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for Probate Court Seal, wood furnished for drying plank, knobs for drawers in desks, &c.

Grant Jurors for October Term 1839:

  • Thomas Jones
  • Joel Decoursey
  • Joseph Churchill
  • Vachel Hobbs
  • Jonathan Noble
  • James Lyons
  • Elisha Bodine
  • John Larew
  • Arthur St. Clair
  • Thomas Cooper
  • Elias Little
  • David Canger
  • Amos Ross
  • David Cook
  • James Robinson
  • Francis Baldwin
  • John Snider
  • David Durham

Traverse Jury for October Term 1839, first week:

  • John Gibson
  • Christian Wilman
  • Maxwell Huston
  • Joshua Haines
  • Martin Stewart
  • William Randal
  • Jacob Stofer
  • William Wheeler
  • Ingold Butterfield
  • Ira Hill
  • Randall Pate
  • John F. Lemon
  • George Cooper
  • William Misner
  • Jacob Morrison
  • Thomas H. Milburn
  • Isaac Hancock
  • Bailey Hayes
  • William Barton, Jr.
  • Reuben Goodwin
  • James Lawrence
  • Samuel McMullen
  • John Ingle
  • Martin Trester

 

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Traverse Jury for October Term 1839, second week:

  • Daves Woodward
  • Dorus Thompson
  • Jacob Zeen
  • Thomas Bailey
  • James C. Cordry
  • Wiliam T. Ward
  • John Bledsoe
  • Joshua Browindon
  • Harrison H. Dorsey
  • Samuel Jelley
  • George W. Chisman
  • Abraham Roland
  • James H. Lane
  • Joseph Hall
  • John Hall
  • Jonathan Blasdell
  • John McCurnen
  • Swl Plummer
  • William O’Neal
  • Thomas Baker
  • Davis Davies
  • Jeremiah Howarton
  • Elijah Lake
  • James Daughters

Traverse Jury for October Term 1839, third week:

  • John K. Lewis
  • David Dewitt
  • George W. Lane
  • Jacob Hollowell
  • Enoch D. John
  • Thomas Ehler
  • Noah Dean
  • Leroy W Lynn
  • Charles W. Wright
  • Joel Lynn
  • David McClure
  • Jonathan Jones
  • A. U. Meriman
  • William Rodney
  • Joshua Yerkaz
  • Ezra Ferris
  • Jesse Hunt
  • Sullivan Jaquith
  • Asa Sheldon
  • Benjamin Sellers
  • Hugh Espey
  • Jacob D. Mason
  • William Conaway
  • George Johnson

Grand Jury for April Term 1840:

  • Azariah Oldham
  • Elijah Chamberlin
  • James A. Angevine
  • Richard Grubbs
  • Isaac Hayes
  • Stephen Hastings
  • Cornelius Vanhorn
  • George Waldrof
  • John B. Craft
  • Omer Tousey
  • Jonathan Harpham
  • John W. White
  • Lewis G. Hulbert
  • Lewis Morgan
  • Wilson Dorman
  • James M. Darragh
  • Elias Abbott
  • Newton Canfield

Traverse Jury for April Term 1840, first week:

  • Hugh Noyes
  • Levi Boyd
  • William Wade
  • William S. Durbin
  • Nicholas Stone
  • John W. Hall
  • Elial Chaffin
  • Anderson F. Gage
  • Shadrach Hathway
  • Stephen Buffington
  • Thomas Davis
  • Moses Horneda
  • William Tate
  • John Saltmarsh
  • Wesley Harrison
  • George Cornelius
  • Richard Spicknel
  • Amer Flake
  • William V. R. Peck
  • John Sarver
  • Albert G. Dils
  • A. L. Baily
  • Benjamin Tufts
  • Cyrus Mills

 

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Traverse Jury for April Term 1840, second week:

  • William Canfield
  • Robert Hewet
  • William Emmerson
  • Truman Huble
  • William Morehead
  • Thomas Darling, Jr.
  • Jacob Larew
  • Bailey Guard
  • Benjamin Perine, Jr.
  • George A. Rigg
  • William Jackson
  • William Gerrard
  • William F. Ferris
  • Elias Williamson
  • Mahlon Miller
  • Eli Scranton
  • Abram Ferris
  • Nathan Smith
  • Dudley Linville
  • Charles Stevens
  • Thomas Spicknel
  • William Cole
  • James Billingsly
  • Aaron Foulk

Traverse Jury for April Term 1840, third week:

  • Henry Hustaz
  • Daniel Grant
  • James M. Martin
  • John Clark
  • John M. Patrick
  • Thomas Curtis
  • Stephen [illegible]
  • Jacob Bostick
  • Jordan Abbott
  • Charles Bruce
  • Thomas Stevenson
  • Daniel Conaway, Jr.
  • Sampson Davis
  • Isaac Dunn
  • Benjamin Ewbank
  • John D. Daniel
  • Novel Sparks
  • Harris Fitch
  • Martin Arnold
  • Thomas J. Taylor
  • David McPatrick
  • Laven B. Lewis
  • James A. Walton
  • Cornelius Miller

Joseph McHenry, Treasurer of Township 3, Range 3, makes report.

 

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No. 26 – Allowed to Samuel Musgrave for furnishing a lightning rod for Court House and putting up same and other repairs to Court House

Allowances to Grand Jurors, July Term 1838:

  • No. 27 – Enoch Conger
  • No. 28 – William Dawson
  • No. 29 – Cornelius S. Falkner
  • No. 30 – John Billingsly
  • No. 31 – David Suthard
  • No. 32 – John Wallingford
  • No. 33 – Edward Ricketts
  • No. 34 – James M. Clark
  • No. 35 – Gersham Dunn
  • No. 36 – John Callihan
  • No. 37 – William H. Vaughn
  • No. 38 – Peter Hanegan
  • No. 39 – John Hansel
  • No. 40 – Almon Fairbanks
  • No. 41 – George Arnold

 

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Allowances to Traverse Jurors, July Term 1838:

  • No. 42 – Thomas Jennings
  • No. 43 – Thomas Tanner
  • No. 44 – Samuel H. Dowden
  • No. 45 – Henry Likeley
  • No. 46 – Nathaniel S. Squibb
  • No. 47 – James Lawrence
  • No. 48 – Philip Rowland
  • No. 49 – James McGuire
  • No. 50 – Claiborne Morris
  • No. 51 – Eleazer Small
  • No. 52 – Cyrus Smith
  • No. 53 – Andrew Babcock
  • No. 54 – Samuel Graham
  • No. 55 – Jeremiah Smith
  • No. 56 – Jefferson A. French
  • No. 57 – Charles Clemmons
  • No. 58 – Decalvas Payne
  • No. 59 – David G. Rabb
  • No. 60 – Isaac Randall
  • No. 61 – John Saltmarsh
  • No. 62 – Samuel McMullen
  • No. 63 – Amos Morris
  • No. 64 – John S. Richards
  • No. 65 – Henry Walker
  • No. 66 – James Powell
  • No. 67 – James Moore
  • No. 68 – Joseph E. Bakes
  • No. 69 – Henry Parker
  • No. 70 – Robert Walker
  • No. 71 – James Smith
  • No. 72 – Benjamin Anderson
  • No. 73 – James C. Cloud
  • No. 74 – John Taylor
  • No. 75 – Warren Tibbs
  • No. 76 – Reuben Goodwin
  • No. 77 – George W. Shane
  • No. 78 – Cyrus Mills
  • No. 79 – Jeremiah Nowland
  • No. 80 – Oliver Ludlow
  • No. 81 – George Dennis
  • No. 82 – Joel Decoursey
  • No. 83 – Isaiah Hayes
  • No. 84 – David Fleming
  • No. 86 – John Shanks
  • No. 87 – William Glenn
  • No. 88 – Samuel Jelly
  • No. 89 – Thomas Guin
  • No. 90 – Cornelius Snyder
  • No. 91 – Elias Hustis for Oct Term 1838
  • No. 92 – Benjamin Moore
  • No. 93 – John Hill
  • No. 94 – Elijah Blasdell
  • No. 95 – Jonathan Hill

 

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Allowances to Grand Jurors, October Term 1838:

  • No. 96 – George Conner
  • No. 97 – Read Crandle
  • No. 98 – Jacob Rees
  • No. 99 – William Rawling
  • No. 100 – George Darling
  • No. 101 – John Weathers
  • No. 102 – James Rand
  • No. 103 – Joseph Churchill
  • No. 104 – George Cheek
  • No. 105 – George W. Kingsberry
  • No. 106 – Harvey Scranton
  • No. 107 – Elijah Blasdel

 

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Allowances to Traverse Jurors, October Term 1838:

  • No. 108 – William Hinkston
  • No. 109 – William L. Abbott
  • No. 110 – Robert Wilber, Jr.
  • No. 111 – Dewitt Wilber
  • No. 112 – James Blauvett
  • No. 113 – John Buffington
  • No. 114 – John W. Cloud
  • No. 115 – James Y. Pollock
  • No. 116 – David Tibbets
  • No. 117 – Daniel Kelsey
  • No. 118 – Henry Collins
  • No. 119 – John Myers
  • No. 120 – Thomas Clack
  • No. 121 – Enoch W. Jackson
  • No. 122 – James McLain
  • No. 123 – Francis Worley
  • No. 124 – Jacob W. Eggleston
  • No. 125 – William Lemon
  • No. 126 – George Pate
  • No. 127 – John Parks
  • No. 128 – William Tanner
  • No. 129 – Noah Davis
  • No. 130 – Jehu Goodwin
  • No. 131 – Thomas Guion
  • No. 132 – James Roberts
  • No. 133 – Benjamin Johnson
  • No. 134 – Cyrus Mills
  • No. 135 – Amos Morris
  • No. 136 – James Slater
  • No. 137 – Samuel McMullen
  • No. 138 – Isaac Randall
  • No. 139 – Ebenezer Roberts
  • No. 140 – John F. Richards
  • No. 141 – Isaiah Hayes
  • No. 142 – Moses Guard
  • No. 143 – James Lindsey
  • No. 144 – Alfred A. Clark
  • No. 145 – Amaziah Bailey
  • No. 146 – Stephen D. Ludlow
  • No. 147 – Amos Flake
  • No. 148 – Amos Calden
  • No. 149 – Saml Osgood
  • No. 150 – John Saltmarsh
  • No. 151 – Alexander Fairbanks
  • No. 152 – Eli Scogin
  • No. 153 – George Grove
  • No. 154 – George W. Shane
  • No. 155 – Jeremiah Smith
  • No. 156 – William Bruce
  • No. 157 – Jeremiah Nowland
  • No. 158 – Joshua Shanks
  • No. 159 – John D. Martin
  • No. 160 – Zera L. Vincen

 

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Page 418

Report of Wm. G. Monroe of settlement with Wm. Perry, former loaning agent of Surplus Revenue.

No. 161 – Allowed to Wm. Glasgow for ironing prisoners

 

Page 419

No. 162 – Allowed to Lewis & Hobbs for necessary articles furnished for the use of Peter Beykshursky, a pauper

No. 163 – Allowed to Isaac Cannon for guarding county jail

No. 164 – Allowed to Cyrus Canfield for guarding county jail

No. 165 – Allowed to Dorothy Sortwell for washing and attendance on Mrs. Miller, a pauper

No. 166 – Allowed to Aaron Ball for services as jail keeper and various services rendered prisoners

No. 167 – Allowed to Abel H. Lamphier for guarding county jail

No. 168 – Allowed to Blackley Shoemake as commissioner in locating part of state road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis

No. 169 – Allowed to James Roberts, Sr., for similar services

No. 170 – Allowed to L. B. Conger for services as surveyor in locating above named road and for making plat and field notes of same

No. 171 – Allowed to Michael Ehler as chain carrier in locating above named road

Sparks & Bodine – license to vend foreign merchandise in Logan Township

 

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No. 172 – Allowed to James Roberts, Jr. for carrying chain on survey of State Road

No. 173 – Allowed to True Roberts for service on State Road as marker

No. 174 – Allowed to N. H. Torbet for medicine and attendance on Elizabeth Lawrence, a pauper

Wm. G. Monroe, Treasurer, makes report.

 

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Henry Walker, School Commissioner, submits report.

 

Page 422

Blackeley Shoemake and James Roberts, Commissioners to view State Road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near Michajah Dunn’s in Manchester Township make report.

 

Page 423

John Dumont presented account in suit against Robert Moore, late treasurer.

 

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No. 175 – Allowed to John Aldridge for guarding the jail

No. 176 – Allowed to Elizabeth Lawrence for keeping her daughter, Elizabeth Lawrence, a pauper

J. E. Emrie – license to keep a tavern

No. 177 – Allowed to Henry Allomong as Treasurer of Township 6, Range 3 West

No. 178 – Allowed to William G. Monroe for settling with William Perry, late agent for loaning the surplus revenue

No. 179 – Allowed to Benjamin Stockman for articles furnished Mrs. Miller and two children, transient paupers

No. 180 – Allowed to Benj. Stockman for articles furnished for use fo Peter Beykyshirskey, a transient pauper

No. 181 – Allowed to David Fisher for hauling plank for jail

No. 182 – Allowed to Samuel Pratt & Co. for plank for jail

 

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Taxes levied for 1839.

John Cline – license to keep a grocery in Lawrenceburg

No. 183 – Allowed to Martin Stewart as assessor for Randolph Township

No. 184 – Allowed to William Gerrard as assessor for Union Township

No. 185 – Allowed to William Lemmon as assessor for Caesars Creek Township

 

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No. 186 – Allowed to Isaac Randall as assessor for Clay Township

No. 187 – Allowed to John Weaver as assessor for Lawrenceburg Township

No. 188 – Allowed to Thomas Darling as assessor for Miller Township

No. 189 – Allowed to Z. A. Bonham as assessor for Logan Township

No. 190 – Allowed to Israel Noyes as assessor for Manchester Township

No. 191 – Allowed to Meritt Hubble as assessor for Jackson Township

No. 192 – Allowed to Walter Kerr as assessor for Laughery Township

Assessment rolls returned to board.

David Walser appointed President of Board.

No. 193 – Allowed to David Walser as County Commissioner

 

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No. 194 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as County Commissioner

David Walser appointed to contract for building an estray pen.

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1839

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

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

March Session 1839

Page 378

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

George W. Lane & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at their store in Aurora

No. 1 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for books, stationery and office rent

Anderson & Cook – license to keep a grocery and vend spirituous liquors at their grocery in Jackson Township

S Hathway – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Rising Sun

L. R. W. Lyme – license to vend foreign merchandise ad groceries at his store in Rising Sun

Henry Shoe – license to keep a grocery to vend spirituous liquors at his store in Kelso Township

David M. Gibson – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Dearborn County

 

Page 379

William Dils, Lewis Morgan, William Morgan, Francis Worley, John Billingsly, Heirs of Henry Dils, William G. Griffin, and William Upp filed remonstrance against State Road from mouth of Hogan Creek to State Road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of Stokely Reny.

 

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No. 2 – Allowed to John Cundale, keeper of Poor Asylum, for articles furnished paupers

No. 3 – Allowed to John Cundale for keeping paupers

No. 4 – Allowed to James Boyd for finding and delivering an absconding pauper to asylum

No. 5 – Allowed to John Cundale for medical bill paid to Dr. J. M. Fuller for the benefit of paupers

No. 6 – Allowed to William Dils, Sheriff, for extra services

No. 7 – Allowed to Thomas Baker for wood furnished Court House

John P. Scott – license to keep a ferry across the Ohio River at Rising Sun

William S. Smith – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors at his grocery in Lawrenceburg

 

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No. 8 – Allowed to James Lawrence for assessing Jackson Township

No. 9 – Allowed to Stephen Stewart for taking Wm Black, a pauper, to asylum and provisions furnished

No. 10 – Allowed to Pepper & French for funeral purposes

No. 11 – Allowed to John H. O’Neal for taking care of Michael Doyle, a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to John Morrison for medical aid to Wm. Granlee, a transient pauper

No. 13 – Allowed to Hewitt & Jones for articles furnished Mrs. Brittenham by order of the overseers of the poor of Randolph Township

No. 14 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for county orders and binding same

No. 15 – Allowed to Thomas C. Hall for digging a grave for Michael Doyle, deceased, a pauper

Trustees of Rising Sun by James T. Brown, their attorney, move board to reconsider license granted John P. Scott to keep a ferry across Ohio River at Rising Sun because they made application for ferry.

 

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Thomas Blyth – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors at his grocery in Lawrenceburg

Jacob Smith – license to keep a tavern at McKenzie’s Crossroads in Kelso Township

Thomas Muir – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors at his shop in Hardinsburg

John Hansel and A L Bailey appointed directors of Asylum.

Eleazer Small filed remonstrance against State Road.

Andrew Cochran by Lawrence, his attorney, filed petition for review of county road in Logan Township. George Arnold, Warren Tibbs and Lisle Riley to review alteration.

 

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No. 16 – Allowed to Aaron Ball, Sr., for attending prisoners and furnishing necessaries for same

No. 17 – Allowed to Wm. V. Cheek for Record Books, Stationery &c.

No. 18 – Allowed to David Shane for service as Petit Juror April Term 1838

No. 19 – Allowed to William Morgan for service as Petit Juror April Term 1838

No. 20 – Allowed to Hugh McClure for service as Petit Juror April Term 1838

No. 21 – Allowed to Mason J. Cloud for service as Petit Juror October Term 1838

No. 22 – Allowed to Robert Moore for service as Petit Juror October Term 1838

No. 23 – Allowed to William Morgan for service as Petit Juror October Term 1838

No. 24 – Allowed to John Levingston for service as Petit Juror October Term 1838

No. 25 – Allowed to Thomas Lambertson for service as Petit Juror October Term 1838

No. 26 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for service as Petit Juror July Term 1838

 

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No. 27 – Allowed to James Merrick for temporary relief as a pauper to be under the control of Benj. Sylvester

No. 28 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for fetters on prisoners

No. 29 – Allowed to Martin Trester for services as Trustee for School Township 4, Range 2 West

No. 30 – Allowed to John Livingston for services as associate Judge approving W. V. Cheek’s bond and granting an injunction

Ordered motion by Trustees of Rising Sun continued.

Order to build New Lawrenceburg and Tanners Creek bridge is revoked.

No. 31 – Allowed to Abner Tibbits for services viewing and relocating state road

No. 32 – Allowed to William Perry for service viewing and relocating state road

No. 33 – Allowed to Aaron B. Henry for service viewing and relocating state road

 

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No. 34 – Allowed to Eli Hall for service driving stakes on the review of state road made by Wm. Perry, A. B. Henry, and Abner Tibbetts

No. 35 – Allowed to Joseph M. Grove for service as chain carrier on view or relocating state road made by William Perry, A. B. Henry and Abner Tibbetts

No. 36 – Allowed to Madison Henry for service as chain carrier on view or relocation of State Road made by Wm. Perry, A. B. Henry and Abner Tibbetts

No. 37 – Allowed to John Smith for service as chain carrier on view or relocation of state road made by Wm. Perry, A. B. Henry and Abner Tibbitts

No. 38 – Allowed to Francis Worley for service as Petit Juror Oct Term 1838

Report of State Road from mouth of Hogan Creek to intersect the State Road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis near residence of Stokley Dils and Stokely Perry, by William Perry, Aaron B. Henry and Abner Tibbits, Commissioners. Francis Baldwin, Justice of Peace. E. B. Hunt, surveyor and engineer. M. Henry and J. Grove, chain carriers. Eli Hill and John Smith, markers and stake drivers. William Glenn, Charles Dashiel, Nathaniel L. Squibb to assess damages to William Upp, William and Lewis Morgan, Heirs of John Conn, Francis Worley, William G. Griffin, Phoebe Worley, heirs of Nathan Worley, Eleazer Small, John Billingsly, William Dils, Heirs of Henry Dils, Stokely Dils, John W. Dorsey, Jacob Dils. Viewers to meet at office of J. C. Curtis. Land of Francis Worley was land of Nathan Worley, deceased, which was partitioned among heirs: Elizabeth Worley, Andrew Worley, Henry Worley.

 

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No. 39 – Allowed to John D. Johnson for services as Petit Juror October Term 1838

No. 40 – Allowed to James Mills for service as Petit Juror at July Term 1838

No. 41 – Allowed to Thomas Jennings for service as Petit Juror July Term 1838

Thomas Jennings – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Wilmington

Trustees of Rising Sun, by Brown, their attorney argue against license to John P. Scott to keep a ferry across Ohio River at Rising Sun. Continued.

 

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William G. Monroe appointed Treasurer. Filed bond with Alexander H. Dill, John Livingston, James C. Corlly, Isaac Hancock, Daniel Conaway, Jno and William Dils, as securities.

No. 42 – Allowed to A. H. Dill for books, paper, quills, extra services, &c.

No. 43 – Allowed to William McBride as Petit Juror Oct Term 1838

No. 44 – Allowed to Mahlon Powell as Grand Juror Oct Term 1838

No. 45 – Allowed to Charles Bruce as Petit Juror Oct Term 1838

No. 46 – Allowed to Charles Bruce as Juror July Term 1838

Trustees for County Seminary appointed: Benjamin Vail, J. C. Curtis, Henry Walker, Isaac Dunn, Wm. G. Monroe, Wm. Tait, Wm. Perry, Sewell Plummer, Nathaniel L. Squibb, Ephraim Glasgow.

No. 47 – Allowed to William L. Abbot as Petit Juror Oct Term 1838

 

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No. 48 – Allowed to John Kyle for services as engineer at bridge sites

John Kyle, commissioner, makes report of bridge to be built over Laughery Creek at S. S. Speakman’s ferry on Rising Sun Road.

 

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On motion of John McPike, Court ordered Isaac H. Kiersted be sworn in relation to signatures on bond for surplus revenue loaning agent.

William G. Monroe appointed to settle with Wm. Perry, loaning agent of surplus revenue.

No. 49 – Allowed to A. J. Cotten as associate Judge accepting bonds and granting injunctions

William G. Monroe, Treasurer, submits report.

 

Page 393

John Cundale, keeper of Asylum, filed bond with Thomas Kyle, his security.

 

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No. 50 – Allowed to Elijah Christopher as Petit Juror at July Term 1838

Kerr, Conaway & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at their store in Wilmington

Benjamin Vail – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Wilmington

No. 51 – Allowed to William G. Monroe for furniture for Treasurer’s office

No. 52 – Allowed to William Spiznall as Petit Juror at July Term 1838

 

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Petition of James C. Cordy and other voters of Wilmington and affidavit of David Kerr, for incorporation of Wilmington. Petition as genuine by oath of Ephraim Glasgow and John Brewington. Granted.

Remonstrance of Elijah Blasdell.

 

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James Murray – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Dillsboro

No. 53 – Allowed to Benjamin Sylvester for signing county orders

No. 54 – Allowed to David Walser for services March Session 1839

No. 55 – Allowed to Benjamin Sylvester for service at March Session

No. 56 – Allowed to David Walser for service at Oct Term and July Term as Petit Juror

Wm Dils appointed agent to repair jail.

Walter Kerr appointed to procure and fix a lightning rod to Court House in Wilmington

Ordered that Clerk’s office be kept in north west room upstairs in Court House and Treasurer’s office be kept in center room on north side of Court House upstairs and Recorder’s office be kept in north east room in Court House upstairs as soon as lightning rod is fixed.

 

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John McPike, N. H. Torbet, David Kerr, L. G. Elder, John B. Carrington, Charles Elder, Philip L. Spooner, Elisha Morgan, William Wymond, Mahlon Powell, William Glenn, Ephraim Glasgow, Thomas Jennings, John Johnson, A. Ball Jr., and James Murry bound to Indiana for John McPike, agent to loan Surplus Revenue.

 

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Board Adjourned.

In Vacation: Z. A. Bonham appointed assessor for Logna Township by William V. Cheek, clerk.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jan 1839

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

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

January Session 1839

Page 357

Present:

  • Benjamin Sylvester, President
  • David Nevitt
  • David Walser

Jacob Vanwedding – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop or grocery store in Jackson Township

No. 1 – Allowed to Stephen Hisman for digging grave for a drowned man

No. 2 – Allowed to Hugh Ferry for making coffin for a drowned man

Hiram Lampkin and Erastus Lathrop – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at their shop in Aurora

 

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A. & R. Wilber – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Hartford

No. 4 – Allowed to Charles D. Pearson for boarding and keeping Mary Malone, a pauper

No. 5 – Allowed to Conrad Row for boarding and keeping a pauper

No. 6 – Allowed to Wm. H. Caster for medicine and attendance to a pauper

Philip Eastman – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Rising Sun

Or Canfield – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his shop in Manchester Township

No. 7 – Allowed to James M. Case for boarding and keeping a pauper

No. 8 – Allowed to Rufus Rice for coffin for a pauper

 

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Cornelius Miller appointed commissioner to expend $100 of 3% fund on Jelley’s Hill on state road leading from Rising Sun to Versailles. Filed bond with John J. French, security.

William Lemon appointed commissioner to expend $100 of 3% fund on a state road from Madison to Lawrenceburg. Filed bond with James Mcguire, security.

James McGuire appointed commissioner to expend to the improvement of the navigation of Laughery Creek. Filed bond with William Lemon, security.

No. 9 – Allowed to Cornelius Miller for boarding and keeping a pauper

No. 10 – Allowed to John Cundale for keeping and boarding paupers at the Poor Asylum

No. 11 – Allowed to John Cundale for medicine furnished Poor Asylum

 

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No. 12 – Allowed to Aaron Ball for removing paupers to Asylum

No. 13 – Allowed to John Bullock for removing Mary Sixton, a pauper, to Poor Asylum

No. 14 – Allowed to Frances Worley for boarding and keeping a pauper

Petition of 200 person residing in Laughrey and Lawrenceburg Townships for erection of a new township. Granted and Centre Township created. Election to be held at house of George W. Lane in Aurora.

 

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No. 15 – Allowed to Amos Jones for boarding and keeping a pauper

No. 16 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for publishing delinquent list

No. 17 – Allowed to J. C. Cordrey & Co. for goods furnished a pauper

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

Jeremiah Coughlan – license to vend foreign merchandise at his house or store in Kelso Township

 

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Jacob Houck – license to vend foreign groceries at his shop in Lawrenceburg

Henry Reise – license to vend foreign groceries at his shop in Lawrenceburg

No. 18 – Allowed to Elias Schooley for making a coffin for a pauper

No. 19 – Allowed to William Morgan for services viewing state road

No. 20 – Allowed to Martin Trester for services viewing state road

Bird Pate – license to keep a grocery and retain foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors at their house in Wilmington

 

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James C. Cordry & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Wilmington

No. 21 – Allowed to John Cundale for removing Patrick Wade, an insane pauper

No. 22 – Allowed to Aaron Ball for boarding prisoners in jail

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

No. 23 – Allowed to Elizabeth Lawrence for keeping Betsey Lawrence, a pauper

No. 24 – Allowed to Nelson H. Torbet for medicine and attendance on Betsey Lawrence, a pauper

No. 25 – Allowed to Nelson H. Torbet for medicine and attendance on Hicks, a pauper

 

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No. 26 – Allowed to Nelson H. Torbet for medicine and attendance on Martin Jackson while a prisoner in jail

Patrick O’Conner – license to keep a grocery at his shop in Kelso Township

Nathaniel L. Squibb appointed commissioner to expend $100 of 3% fund for improvement of Hartford Hill on 7 and 8 mile of the state road leading from Rising Sun to Versailles. Filed bond with Henry Walker, security.

 

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John B. Clark – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

Jesse Riley appointed assessor in Logan Township

Thomas Darling appointed assessor in Miller Township

Richard Spicknall appointed assessor in Kelso Township

Merrit Hubble appointed assessor in Jackson Township

Israel Noyes appointed assessor in Manchester Township

John Weaver appointed assessor in Lawrenceburg Township

 

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Walter Kerr appointed assessor in Laughery Township

Ranna C. Stevens appointed assessor in Sparta Township

Isaac Randall appointed assessor in Clay Township

William Lemon appointed assessor in Cesars Creek Township

William Gerrard appointed assessor in Union Township

Martin Stewart appointed assessor in Randolph Township

 

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Cleves & Karr – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Manchester Township

No. 27 – Allowed to Mahlon Powell for sundries furnished jail

No. 28 – Allowed to Alexander H .Dill for rent of clerk’s office and quills furnished clerk’s office

 

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James T. Brown appointed attorney in defense of the Board of County Commissioners. Except an action by Stephen Wood which is now pending in the Supreme Court. Order appointed Stephen C. Sevens is revoked.

No. 29 – Allowed to John Ferrce for making a coffin for a drowned man

No. 30 – Allowed to James R. Dennison for going to the coroner to give information of a drowned man

William H. Vaughan – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

 

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Laird & Porter – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Harvey Moss & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Wilmington

 

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Report of William G. Monroe, Treasurer.

 

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No. 31 – Allowed to William Dils for wood and repairs to Court House

No. 32 – Allowed to James T. Pollock for overcharge in county tax

James Miller & Co. – license to keep a grocery and retail liquors at their shop in Randolph Township

Wetherby & Stevens – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at their house in Harrison

 

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Henry W. Brown – license to keep a grocery and retail liquors at his shop in Rising Sun

No. 33 – Allowed to Benjamin Sylvester for service as commissioner

No. 34 – Allowed to David Nevett for services as commissioner

No. 35 – Allowed to David Walser for services as commissioner

Ordered that a bridge be built over Tanners Creek at New Lawrenceburg made by J. Kyle, engineer. Isaac Dunn, William Tait, and Andrew Morgan, superintendents. Appointment of Stephen Ludlow as superintendent revoked and Andrew Morgan appointed in his stead.

 

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J. Kyle, Engineer, appointed to make an examination of site of contemplated bridge over Laughery Creek at ferry of Stephen S. Speakman on Rising Sun Road.

David Walser, commissioner of Dearborn County, enters his dissent against order by board for building the Lawrenceburg and Tanners Creek Bridge because a tax levied for that purpose would be oppressive to the people.

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Dec 1838

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the December 1838 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

December Special Session 1838

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Present:

  • William Dils, Sheriff
  • Benjamin Sylvester
  • David Nevett
  • David Walser

Election of clerk in room of James Dill, died August 1838. William V. Cheek proclaimed elected. Alexander H. Dill contested election and granted appeal in court and to file bond with William G. Monroe as security.

 

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Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Nov 1838

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the November 1838 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

November Session 1838

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Present:

  • Benjamin Sylvester
  • David Walser

Matthew Hubble – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Jackson Township

David Nevitt took his seat.

Robert Haddock – license to vend foreign goods and groceries at his store in Miller Township

Vallorus Morse – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Union Township

 

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George W. Shane – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his shop in Logan Township

No. 1 – Allowed to John Cundale, keeper of Poor Asylum, for digging well

No. 2 – Allowed to Townsend Dickinson for repairs to Asylum

No. 3 – Allowed to J. & F. H. Hansell for glass furnished asylum and other articles

No. 4 – Allowed to John Cundale, keeper of poor asylum, for keeping the poor

No. 5 – Allowed to M. H. Harding for medicine and attendance on paupers at poor asylum

No. 6 – Allowed to E. Freman for one bucket for well at poor asylum

No. 7 – Allowed to John Kyle for hauling stone for well at poor asylum

No. 8 – Allowed to Edward Rickett for services as trustee of Fractional Township No. 3, Range 1 West

 

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No. 9 – Allowed to William Morgan for repairs to Wilson Creek Bridge

No. 10 – Allowed to Olmsted & Downey for digging grave for a drowned man

No. 11 – Allowed to Elias Schooly for making coffin for pauper at Poor Asylum

Jacob Harwood, Thomas H. Milburn and David Soter, commissioners of location of State Road from bridge across South Hogan Creek to Lawrenceburg and Indianapolis State Road. Elias Chisman by Dumont, his attorney, moves report set aside.

 

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Asa Sheldon – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Rising Sun

Lewis G. Hurlbert – license to vend foreign and domestic groceries at his shop in Aurora

Josiah Beldin and Enoch S. Adams – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at their house in New Lawrenceburg

 

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No. 12 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for repairs to jail

No. 13 – Allowed to John Chance for conveying Mrs. Hogshier, a pauper

Hewitt and Jones – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at their store in Rising Sun

Thomas Guion – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at his store in Clay Township

No. 14 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for services as trustee of Section 16, Township 6, Range 3 West

Jacob Harwood, Thomas H. Milburn and David Soter, commissioners for location of state road from South Hogan Creek bridge to Lawrenceburg and Indianapolis State Road. Report is set aside.

 

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Allowances for Grand Jurors, October Term 1838:

  • No. 15 – William Morgan
  • No. 16 – Mahlon Powell
  • No. 17 – George Conner
  • No. 18 – Read Crandle
  • No. 19 – Jacob Rees
  • No. 20 – William Rawling
  • No. 21 – George Darling
  • No. 22 – John Weathers
  • No. 23 – James Rand
  • No. 24 – Joseph Churchill
  • No. 25 – George Cheek
  • No. 26 – George W. Kingsbury
  • No. 27 – Harvey Scranton
  • No. 28 – Elijah Blasdel
  • No. 29 – Robert Moore
  • No. 30 – Thomas Lambertson

Allowances for Petit Jurors, October Term 1838:

  • No. 31 – William Hinkston
  • No. 32 – William L. Abbott
  • No. 33 – Robert Wilber, Jr.
  • No. 34 – Dewitt Wilber
  • No. 35 – James Blauvett
  • No. 36 – John Buffington
  • No. 37 – John W. Cloud
  • No. 38 – James T. Pollock
  • No. 39 – David Tebbets
  • No. 40 – Daniel Kelsey
  • No. 41 – Henry Collens
  • No. 42 – John Myers
  • No. 43 – Thomas Slack
  • No. 44 – Enoch W. Jackson
  • No. 45 – James McClain
  • No. 46 – Francis Worley
  • No. 47 – Jacob W. Eggleston
  • No. 48 – William Lemon
  • No. 49 – George Pate
  • No. 50 – John Parks
  • No. 51 – William Tanner
  • No. 52 – Noah Davis
  • No. 53 – David Walser
  • No. 54 – John D. Johnson
  • No. 55 – Jehu Goodwin
  • No. 56 – Joseph Adams
  • No. 57 – Thomas Guion
  • No. 58 – James Roberts
  • No. 59 – Benjamin Johnson
  • No. 60 – Cyrus Mills
  • No. 61 – Amos Morris
  • No. 62 – James Slater
  • No. 63 – Samuel McMullen
  • No. 64 – Isaac Randall
  • No. 65 – Ebenezer Roberts
  • No. 66 – Elias Hustis
  • No. 67 – John F. Richards
  • No. 68 – Isaiah Hayes
  • No. 69 – Moses Guard
  • No. 70 – James Lindsey
  • No. 71 – Alfred A. Clark
  • No. 72 – Amaziah Bailey
  • No. 73 – Stephen D. Ludlow
  • No. 74 – Amer Flake
  • No. 75 – Amos Colden
  • No. 76 – Samuel Osgood
  • No. 77 – John Saltmarsh
  • No. 78 – Alexander Fairbanks
  • No. 79 – Eli Scoggin
  • No. 80 – George Grove
  • No. 81 – Charles Bruce
  • No. 82 – George W. Shane
  • No. 83 – Jeremiah Smith
  • No. 84 – William Bruce
  • No. 85 – Jeremiah Nowland
  • No. 86 – William McBride
  • No. 87 – Joshua Sanks
  • No. 88 – Gersham Dunn
  • No. 89 – John D. Martin
  • No. 90 – Zerah Vinson

 

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No. 91 – Allowed to Benjamin Carlisle for medicine and attendance on George Johnson, a pauper

No. 92 – Allowed to Alexander E. Glenn for printing expose for 1837

No. 93 – Allowed to Jabez Percival for attendance on George Johnson, a pauper

No. 94 – Allowed to John K. Lewis for making coffin for George Johnson, a pauper

No. 95 – Allowed to Zerah T. Percival & Co. for shroud for a pauper

No. 96 – Allwed to James Noble as Juror October Term 1838

 

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No. 97 – Allowed to John D. Johnson for hauling lumber from Aurora to the Court House in Wilmington

No. 98 – Allowed to Aaron Ball for boarding prisoners in jail

No. 99 – Allowed to John Brewington as constable Oct Term 1838

No. 100 – Allowed to Walter Kerr as constable Oct Term 1838

No. 101 – Allowed to Lemuel G. Elder as constable Oct Term 1838

No. 102 – Allowed to Abram B. Adams as constable Oct Term 1838

No. 103 – Allowed to Samuel McMullen as constable Oct Term 1838

No. 104 – Allowed to Akin Kerr as constable Oct Term 1838

 

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No. 105 – Allowed to George Hume as constable Oct Term 1838

No. 106 – Allowed to Alexander E. Glenn as constable Oct Term 1838

No. 107 – Allowed to John F. Richards as constable Oct Term 1838

No. 108 – Allowed to Henry S. Pate as constable Oct Term 1838

No. 109 – Allowed to William Dils for wood and others articles for court Oct Term 1838

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

No. 110 – Allowed to Henry S. Pate as constable July Term 1838

Henry Walters – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at house in Manchester Township

 

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In matter of state road laid out by Jacob Hayes, Robert Harget and John Gibson, Commissioners comes William Morgan and Martin Trester, Commissioners to assess damages to Elijah Blasdel, Jehue Goodwin and Jacob Dennis.

William G. Monroe, Treasurer’s report.

 

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No. 111 – Allowed to Benjamin Sylvester for signing county orders and at asylum on business

No. 112 – Allowed to Alexr H. Dill for one ream of paper and extra service as clerk

No. 113 – Allowed to Benjamin Sylvester for services at session

No. 114 – Allowed to David Nevitt for services at session

No. 115 – Allowed to David Walser for services at session

Ordered that a public bridge be built over Tanners Creek at New Lawrenceburg. William Tate, Stephen Ludlow and Isaac Dunn appointed superintendents of the building of bridge.

 

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Calbert and Stevens – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at their store in Rising Sun

No. 116 – Allowed to Robert Haddock for services as clerk of School Section 16, Township 6, Range 1

Board adjourned.