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Dearborn County Commissioners – May 1827 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the May 1827 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

May Session 1827

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Present:

  • Philip Eastman, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Randolph Township
  • James Murray, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Union Township
  • Dale Elder, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Lawrenceburg Township
  • Isaac Colwell, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Kelso Township
  • John Godley, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Logan Township
  • Laban Bramble, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Cesars Creek Township
  • Davis Weaver, Supervisor of Laughery Township (no one legally elected to succeed him, given seat at board)
  • James Powell, Supervisor for Laughery Township (election in March set aside)
  • Mark McCracken, Esquire, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Manchester Township

Supervisors sworn into office for 1827. John Godley elected president pro tempore of board.

 

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Election for President of Board – Davis Weaver, four votes; Mark McCracken, four votes. Drew lots for president and Mark McCracken became President for one year.

Bedford & Saltmarsh – store license

Zacheriah Bedford – tavern license

Ordered to be remitted to Isaac Morris for the 1825 & 1826 Poll Tax, his having been a non-resident during those years

No. 1 – Allowed to Labon Matthews for keeping, boarding and clothing Maria Matthews, an insane pauper

No. 2 – Allowed to The Trustees of Springfield Township, Hamilton County, Ohio for keeping and removing Rebeccah Crusenberry, a pauper of Dearborn County

 

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No. 3 – Allowed to John Gray for his services as commissioner in viewing and marking a state road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 4 – Allowed to Henry McKenzie for his services in surveying a road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 5 – Allowed to Joseph Dart for his services in carrying chains laying out a road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 6 – Allowed to Isaac Southard for his services in carrying chains laying out a road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 7 – Allowed to Isaac Colwell as commissioner for viewing and laying out a state road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 8 – Allowed to John Dawson for his servies as commissioner for viewing and laying out a state road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 9 – Allowed to John Porter for his services as commissioner for perpetuating testimony of burnt deed and burnt records up to this date

No. 10 – Allowed to George H. Dunn as commissioner for his services in perpetuating testimony of burnt deeds & burnt records

No. 11 – Allowed to Arthur St. Clair for his services as commissioner in perpetuating testimony of burnt records and burnt deeds

John D Moore – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Harrison

 

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James M Donagh – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

John Arnold – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

No. 11 – Allowed to Daniel Hagerman for his services in recording deeds & as clerk to the commissioners for perpetuating testimony of burnt deeds and burnt records and furnishing a desk

No. 12 – Allowed to Daniel Hagerman for sundry expenditures and services for the use of the county, as clerk to the Board of Commissioners for perpetuating testimony

John Gray, owner of the land on the east side of Tanner’s Creek at its mount – granted license to keep a ferry across Tanners Creek at its mouth and also across the Ohio River

 

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John Gray – license to keep a tavern at his house in Lawrenceburg

No. 13 – Allowed to Peter Johnson for keeping and boarding David Wright, a pauper

No. 14 – Allowed to John From an for making return of elections in 1826

No. 15 – Allowed to Jonathan Harpham for his services as owner of the poor in Laughery Township

No. 16 – Allowed to Daniel Lynn for his services as overseer of the poor of Laughery Township

No. 17 – Allowed to David Bowers for his services as overseer of the poor of Laugery Township

Edmond C. Peekover – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

Elias Conwell – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

Omar & George Toussey – license to retail foreign merchandise

 

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No. 18 – Allowed to William Cooke as jailor for boarding and attending prisoners, firewood and repairs to jail

No. 19 – Allowed to Omar Toussey residue of a Judgment for sundries furnished a pauper

No. 20 – Allowed to Jacob Larrimore for keeping and boarding Thomas Moore, a pauper

No. 21 – Allowed to Peter Demoss for boarding and keeping Araminta Keith, a pauper

No. 22 – Allowed to Vinson Crusenberry for keeping and boarding Rebeccah Crusenberry, a pauper

No. 23 – Allowed to Reichard Prest for boarding and keeping Francis Davis, a pauper

No. 24 – Allowed to Thomas Longley for his extra services as Sheriff of Dearborn County

No. 25 – Allowed to Philip Eastman for holding a Jury of Inquest over a drowned person in the absence of the coroner

No. 26 – Allowed to Samuel S. Scott as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 27 – Allowed to Platt S. Thompson as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 28 – Allowed to John F Clement as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 29 – Allowed to Peter G Daubenheyer as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 30 – Allowed to Cabel Campbell as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

 

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No. 31 – Allowed to David Lowe as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 32 – Allowed to Joseph Mack as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 33 – Allowed to William Crouch as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 34 – Allowed to Hugh Bills as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 35 – Allowed to Samuel Brown as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 36 – Allowed to Robert Espy as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 37 – Allowed to Lewis Mead as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 38 – Allowed to Nicholas Shaeffer as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 39 – Allowed to Doctor Jabez Percival for medicine and attendance to Francis Davis, a pauper, residue of a Judgment obtained in the Dearborn Circuit Court

No. 40 – Allowed to James Dill, Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court, for cost on the suit Percival vs. the Overseers of the Poor of Lawrenceburgh Township

No. 41 – Allowed to Thomas Longley, Sheriff of Dearborn County, for costs in the suit Percival vs. the Overseers of the Poor of Lawrenceburgh Township

No. 42 – Allowed to N. E. Howard attorney’s fee in the suit Percival against the overseers of the Poor of Lawrenceburgh Township

No. 43 – Allowed to Henry Bowers as a witness in the above suit

No. 44 – Allowed to Marmaduke Ferris as a witness in the above suit

 

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No. 45 – Allowed to Ezra Ferris as a witness in the suit Percival against the overseers of the poor of Lawrenceburg Township

No. 46 – Allowed to David Fisher as a witness in the above suit

No. 47 – Allowed to Mrs. Davis as a witness in the above suit

No. 48 – Allowed to John S. Percival as a witness in the above suit

No. 49 – Allowed to Omar Toussey as a witness in the above suit

No. 50 – Allowed to Amos Lane as a witness in the above suit

No. 51 – Allowed to John Lawrence as a witness in the above suit

No. 52 – Allowed to William Conaway for keeping Abraham Peters, a pauper

No. 53 – Allowed to James Dill for extra services as clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court and Clerk of this court

John Myers – license to keep a tavern at his house in Wilmington

Jonathan Shepherd – license to keep a tavern at his present tenement in Lawrenceburg

Buell and Dunn – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Daniel Plummer, David Bowers, and John Porter – appointed commissioners to superintend the erection of the public buildings to be erected in Lawrenceburg, the seat of Justice of Dearborn County according to act of State of Indiana entitled “An act providing for the relocation of the seat of Justice in the county of Dearborn – passed and approved January 26th 1827”

 

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No. 54 – Allowed to James Dill for cash paid to John Thompson, Thomas Hendricks, Benjamin Ferguson and David Hoover the commissioners who relocated the seat of Justice of Dearborn County in March 1827

No. 54 [sic] – Allowed to John Steele for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Randolph Township in 1827

No. 55 – Allowed to David Walser for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Laughery Township

No. 56 – Allowed to Joseph Wood for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Union Township

No. 57 – Allowed to John Dashiell for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Sparta Township

No. 58 – Allowed to James W. Hunter for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Lawrenceburg Township,

No. 59 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Manchester Township, $16.00

No. 60 – Allowed to John Godley for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Logan Township, $12.00

 

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No. 61 – Allowed to Isaac Colwell for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Kelso Township, $10.00

No. 62 Allowed to Archibald McCabe for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Cesars Creek Township, $12.00

Henry W. Hampton – license to keep tavern at Rising Sun

L. Ballman & B. Rush – license to keep a tavern

Order appointing commissioners to superintend the building of a Court House in Lawrenceburg postponed

No. 63 – Allowed to Gregg & Culley for printing done for the use of the county, $10.50

Record of the state road leading from Lawrenceburg to Brookville as laid out by John Gray, John Dawson, and Isaac Calwell, commissioners. Appointed Henry McKenzie, surveyor; Joseph Hart and Isaac Southard, chain carriers

 

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Jurors selected for two succeeding terms of Dearborn Circuit Court.

 

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Davis Weaver – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Hartford

Samuel S. Scott – license to keep a tavern at Rising Sun

No. 64 – Allowed to David Guard for his services in viewing a state road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

James Watson – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

No. 65 – Allowed to William Hamilton for his services as overseer of the poor

Thomas Shaw – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

No. 66 – Allowed to Amos Lane for his services as attorney in defending three suits for the overseers of the poor of Lawrenceburg Township, $15.00

 

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Thomas Longley, Esquire, Sheriff of Dearborn County – relinquishes or declines serving as collector of state and county taxes for 1827

Jesse Hunt, James W. Hunter and George H. Dunn, appointed commissioners to superintend the erection of the Court House or public buildings to be erected in Lawrenceburg

John Spencer – appointed to be collector of state and county taxes for Dearborn County for 1827. John Dawson and Ezekiel Jackson, his securities.

Treasurer be authorized to receive from David Askew a proportionable part of his Tavern license

Treasurer be authorized to receive from Daniel Hankins a proportionate part of his store license

Ordered that 1000 county orders be printed for the use of the county board of supervisors.

No. 67 – Allowed to John Spencer for Books and Stationery furnished for the board of commissioners appointed to perpetuate testimony and his expenses in procuring the same

 

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List of Ferry Taxes

James Danagh – tavern license to keep a public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors

Treasurer’s report

Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1827 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the May 1826 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

March Session 1827

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Day appointed by Thomas Longby, Sheriff of Dearborn County to decide validity and legality of election, at house of John Gray in Lawrenceburgh

Present:

  • John Porter, Esquire, Supervisor for Lawrenceburg Township
  • James Lenis, Esquire, Supervisor for Randolph Township
  • Cornelius S. Faulkner, Esquire, Supervisor for Sparta Township
  • Job A. Beach, Esquire, Supervisor for Kelso Township
  • William Brundage, Esquire, Supervisor for Logan Township

Election contested by John Stonking, one of the electors of Laughrey Township

Return of Laughrey Township is illegal and void – New election on 3rd Saturday in April

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Dearborn County Commissioners – Feb 1827 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the February 1827 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

February Session 1827

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Attendance:

  • John Porter, Esquire, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Lawrenceburg Township
  • Mark McCracken, Esquire, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Manchester Township
  • Davis Weaver, Esquire, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Laughery Township

Remonstrance of John Dennison, Hezekiah Willey, and 250 citizens of Laughrey Township – against the establishment of Union Township’s boundaries; counter remonstrance by 197 citizens of Laughrey, Union and Randolph Townships – boundaries remain as established

 

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Daniel Lynn, David Bonurs & James Hubbard – appointed trustees of school section 16, Township 4, Range 2 West

Election to be held in Laughery Township 1st Monday in March to elect one Justice of Peace for Aurora to replace Daniel Bartholemew, one Justice of Peace to replace James Powell

Election to be held in Lawrenceburg Township 1st Monday in March to elect Four Justices of Peace for Lawrenceburg Township, to replace John Porter, Thomas Palmer, Daniel Hagerman and Benjamin Fuller

Election in Kelso Township 1st Monday in March to elect two Justices of Peace to replace Daniel Lamson, resigned, and Job A Beach

Election in Sparta Township 1st Monday in March to elect a Justice of Peace

Election in Logan Township 1st Monday in March to elect a Justice of Peace in the rooms of William Brumdage

 

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Election in Cesars Creek Township in 1st Monday in March to elect a Justice of Peace

Election in house of Joshua Scranton in Union Township 1st Monday in March to elect one additional Justice of Peace

Election in Randolph Township 1st Monday in March to elect Justices of Peace

Ordered that clerk have the boundaries of School Townships, places holding elections, and numbers of Justices published in the Palladium.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Nov 1826 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the November 1826 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

November 1826 Session

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Convened at the house of Jesse Hunt in Lawrenceburg.

Present:

  • John Porter, President of board, Justice of Peace for Lawrenceburg Township
  • Mark McCracken, Supervisor and Justice of Peace for Manchester Township
  • William Brundage, Supervisor and Justice of Peace for Logan Township
  • Cornelius S. Faulkner, Supervisor and Justice of Peace for Sparta Township
  • Laban Bramble, Supervisor and Justice of Peace for Cesars Creek Township
  • Job A Beach, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Kelso Township

Thomas Ewart of Kelso Township is exempt from payment of Poll Tax on account of age, for the present year and all future years.

Isaiah Hays the owner of the lands across Laughrey Creek opposite to his House, now applices for License to keep a ferry over Laughrey Creek on his own land opposite or nearly opposite his house – License granted

William Grayson, Tenant on the land of Timothy Davis at the mouth of the Great Miami River – License to keep a public ferry over Miami River at its mouth

 

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No. 1 – Allowed David Bowers for his services as overseers of the poor of Laughery Township

No. 2 – Allowed to Jacob J Huff for digging a grave for a pauper

No. 3 – Allowed to James Dill for money advanced for digging a pauper grave

No. 4 – Allowed to William Tate for a coffin made for Thomas Simmons, a pauper

No. 5 – Allowed to Joshua Hinesby for removing a pauper from Dearborn to Fayette County

No. 6 – Allowed to John Godley for issuing a warrant to remove a pauper

Enoch Squibb, John Barricklow, Gideon Sage, Thomas Lord, James Arthurs, Israel F. Stackton, Jared Clarke, David Haney, Benjamin Whitfords, and Isaiah Couch – owners and proprietors of Town lots in the Town of Hanover – make application of vacate

 

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No. 7 – Allowed to John Stafford for boarding Anna Deegan, a pauper

No. 8 – Allowed to Spencer & Culley for printing orders for Jurors at October Term 1826

James Walker, Esquire, Trustee of the county seminary fund’s report. Received since report:

  • D. Hagerman – $3
  • J Porter – $1
  • D. Lawson – $3
  • Thomas Palmer – $5

 

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No. 9 – Allowed to Jonathan Harpham for his sundries as overseer of the poor for Laughery Township

No. 10 – Allowed to David Blue for his services as overseer of the poor of Laughery Township

Jacob Blasdel and John Ewbank – application to vacate a part of the Town of Cambridge, objected to by persons interested in said town

 

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George P. Buell – License to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Erastus Torusey – License to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Norval Sparks – License to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Moore & Pepper – License to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

William Cullens – License to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

 

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Shadrach Hathaway – License to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

Howard and Lanius – License to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Shardrach Wilber – License to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Hartford

Abraham P Andrews & Co. – License to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Hartford

Beeson and Gibson – License to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

L. W. Johnson & Co. – License to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Davis & Brown – License to retail foreign merchandise

Daniel Brown – to pay $5.75, then discharged and exonerated from his last year’s tax on store, he having been charged for more time then he retailed goods

 

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Myers & Brown – to pay $2.46, then exonerated and discharged from their Tax on their last year’s license, they having been charged for a longer period of time then they retailed

Daniel Bartholomew – License to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

Thomas Shaw – License to keep a tavern

John Spencer – License to keep a tavern

Jacob Blasdel and John Ewbank – application for vacation of a part of Cambridge, deemed unreasonable and rejected

Catlett Lehene – License to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at Harrison

John Palmer – License to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Manchester Township

 

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Daniel Hagerman, Esquire – appointed Treasurer of Dearborn County

No. 11 – Allowed to Vinson Crusenberry for boarding and keeping Mrs. Crusenberry, an insane pauper, from 5 May to 5 November, $28.62

Elizabeth Vanmiddlesworth – License to keep a tavern or house of public entertainment at her house in Aurora

No. 12 – Allowed to Ebenezer Griffin for his services in appraising Town property in Aurora, $1.00

Petitions for repairing of the Court House and the erection of a fire proof office for the preservation of the public records – rejected

No. 13 – Omer and George Toussey for a ream of paper furnished for the clerk’s office

John Palmer – License to vend foreign merchandise at his House in Manchester Township

No. 14 – Allowed to Peter Demoss for boarding and keeping Araminta Keith, a pauper

 

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No. 15 – Allowed to Richard Priest for boarding and keeping Francis Davis, a pauper

No. 16 – The board agree to allow to Doctor Jabez Percival on an account exhibited for medicine and medical attendance on Francis Davis, a pauper

No. 17 – Allowed to Richard Prest for repairs of Jail and Ironing prisoners up to this date

Thomas Foller – License to retail foreign merchandise

Boundaries of the Townships of Dearborn County

Logan Township – Elections to be held at the house of William Major on Section 15

Kelso Township – Elections to be held at the house of Jacob Lawrence

 

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Manchester Township – Elections to be held at the house of Mark McCracken

Lawrenceburg Township – Elections to be held at the house of Jesse Hunt in Lawrenceburg until a Court House is erected

Laughery Township – Elections to be held at the house of James Walker

 

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Sparta Township – Elections to be held at house of James S. Hagshean

Cesars Creek Township – Elections to be held at house of Abel Johnston

 

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Union Township – Elections to be held at house of Joshua Scranton

Randolph Township – Elections to be held at the house of Caleb A. Craft, Rising Sun

William Caldwell, David Johnson & Townsend Dickinson are appointed Trustees of School Section 16, Township 5, Range 2 West

Isaiah Ferris, William Tibbetts and John Mead are appointed Trustees of School Section No. 16, Township 6, Range 2 West

Nathaniel Tucker, Jonathan Tervis and Isaac Caldwell are appointed Trustees of School Section No. 16, Township 7, Range 2 West

William Skinner, Warren Tibbs and David McClure are appointed Trustees of School Section No. 16, Township 7, Range 1 West

Stephen Liddles, John Davidson and John Gaadmire are appointed Trustees of School Section No. 16, Township 6, Range 1 West

 

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David Bowers, Benjamin Wilson and Ralph Smith are appointed Trustees of School Section No. 16, Township 4, Range 2 West

Daniel Bunce is exempted and exonerated from poll Tax for the present year and all future years

Ordered to be remitted to George Brunson overcharge on Tax for one yoke of oxen previously charged to Jonathan Bennet, $0.37 1/2

No. 18 – The board allow to Daniel Hagerman, Esquire, Justice of Peace for holding two inquests over two dead bodies to wit: Daniel Fuller and David Galden, $10

No. 19 – Allowed to Jabez Percival for his services as a Juror of Inquest on the dead bodies of Daniel Fuller & David Galden, 15 Jul 1827, $0.50

No. 20 – Allowed to Jonathan Blasdel for his services as a Juror of Inquest above, $0.50

No. 21 – Allowed to Jacob Dennis for his services as a Juror of Inquest above, $0.50

No. 22 – Allowed to John Dawson for his services as a Juror of Inquest above, $0.50

No. 23 – Allowed to James Griswald for his services as a Juror of Inquest above, $0.50

No. 24 – Allowed to Ezekiel Jackson for his services as a Juror of Inquest above, $0.50

No. 25 – Allowed to Isaac Henderson for his services as a Juror of Inquest above, $0.50

No. 26 – Allowed to Eli Scoggin for his services as a Juror of Inquest above, $0.50

No. 27 – Allowed to John Spencer for his services as a Juror of Inquest above, $0.50

 

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No. 28 – Allowed to John Shanks for his services as a Juror of Inquest above

No. 29 – Allowed to John Henderson for his services as a Juror of Inquest above

No. 30 – Allowed to James W Hunter for his services summoning two juries of inquest and witnesses on inquest held over two dead bodies

No. 31 – Allowed to Philip Eastman, Justice of Peace, for holding an inquest as coroner over the dead body of a drowned person unknown

No. 32 – Allowed to Nicholas Shaffer as a Juror of inquest on the dead body of a person unknown

No. 33 – Allowed to Daniel Kelso as a Juror of inquest above

No. 34 – Allowed to Jacob Larew as a Juror of inquest above

No. 35 – Allowed to Samuel Brown as a Juror of inquest above

No. 36 – Allowed to Platt S. Thompson as a Juror of inquest above

No. 37 – Allowed to George Parker as a Juror of inquest above

No. 38 – Allowed to A. W. Winters as a Juror of inquest above

No. 39 – Allowed to Lewis Mead as a Juror of inquest above

No. 40 – Allowed to John Crickbaum as a Juror of inquest above

No. 41 – Allowed to Abijah Bennett as a Juror of inquest above

No. 42 – Allowed to John Gibson as a Juror of inquest above

 

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No. 43 – Allowed to Levi Moulton as a Juror of inquest above

No. 44 – Allowed to William Moulton for digging a grave for and burying the body of a drowned person unknown

No. 45 – Allowed to John W. Hall for summoning a Jury of Inquest and witnesses on a dead body

No. 46 – Allowed to William Henderson as a Juror of Inquest on two dead bodies

Caleb A Craft – License to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

Walden & McNeely – License to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

 

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Joshua Scranton – License to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house

David Askew – License to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

John Sackett on account of age and infirmities is exempt from Poll Tax for present year and all future years

No. 47 – Allowed to John B. Carrington for repairs of jail locks

Union Township – go into operation 15 Feb 1827

No. 48 – Allowed to William Cooke, Jailor, for boarding prisoners & Jail fees, up to this date and keeping stray pens

William Skinner – appointed lister of Taxable property for Logan Township for 1827

Isaac Colwell – appointed lister of Taxable property for Kelso Township for 1827

Mark McCracken – appointed lister of Taxable property for Manchester Township for 1827

James W. Hunter – appointed lister of Taxable property for Lawrenceburg Township for 1827

 

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David Walser – appointed lister of Taxable property for Laughery Township for 1827

John Dashiell – appointed lister of Taxable property for Sparta Township for 1827

Archibald McCabe – appointed lister of Taxable property for Cesars Creek Township for 1827

Joseph Woods – appointed lister of Taxable property for Union Township for 1827

John Steele – appointed lister of Taxable property for Randolph Township for 1827

Davis Weaver, Esquire, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Laughrey Township took his seat on board

No. 49 – Allowed to Peter Johnson for boarding & keeping Abraham Peters, a pauper

No. 50 – Allowed to John Dashiell as returning Judge of Elections from Sparta Township 1826

No. 51 – Allowed to Oliver Hustis as returning Judge of Elections from Manchester Township in 1826

Stephen Wood – License to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Wilmington

James M. Hastings – License to keep a Tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Union Township formerly part of Randolph Township

 

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Daniel Hagerman, Esquire, Treasurer of Dearborn County, paid to board from the collector

No. 52 – Allowed to John Spencer for his extra service as Sheriff

No. 53 – Allowed to Thomas Longley for his extra services as Sheriff

No. 54 – Allowed to James Dill for his extra services as clerk

Account of receipts and expenditures for year ending 8 Nov 1826.

 

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Jesse Hunt – tavern license

No. 55 – Allowed to Jesse Hunt for rent of a room five [illegible] & candles to this board May and November Session 1826

Thomas Longley, Esquire – appointed collector of State and County

No. 56 – Allowed to Spencer, Cully & Gregg for printing

Daniel Hagerman, Esquire, Treasurer – authorized to purchase two well bound books for the use of the Treasurer’s office

Dearborn County Commissioners – May 1826 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the May 1826 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

May 1826 Session

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Convened at house of Jesse Hunt in Lawrenceburg

Present:

  • Mark McCracken, Justice of the Peace and supervisor from Manchester Township, President of the board
  • John Porter, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and supervisor from Lawrenceburg Township
  • James Tervis, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Supervisor from Randolph Township
  • William Brundage, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and supervisor from Logan Township
  • Saban Bramble, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and supervisor from Cesars Creek Township

John Porter – elected President of the Board of County Supervisors for one year

George Weaver – license to keep a Tavern or public House of entertainment

No. 1 – Allowed to John Kelso for his services as chain carrier in viewing a state road leading from Lawrenceburg to Brooksville,

No. 2 – Allowed to Samuel C. Vance for his services in laying out and surveying a road,

No. 3 – Allowed to William Caldwell for his services 3 days in laying out a road

 

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No. 4 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for his services in laying out a county road, 3 days

No. 5 – Allowed to Elijah Walden for boarding and keeping Araminta Keith a pauper

No. 6 – Allowed to Vincent Crussenberry for his services in keeping and boarding Rebeccah Crusenberry, a pauper

John Myers – License to keep a Tavern or public house of entertainment at Wilmington

Omar Toussey – License to retail or vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Davis Weaver, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and supervisor for Laughery Township – certificate of his election as supervisor of Laughery Township for 1826, took oath of office

No. 7 – Allowed to Spencer & Cully for printing blank county orders

No. 8 – Allowed to John Blue for boarding and keeping David Wright, a pauper

 

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No. 9 – Allowed to William Cooke for his services in removing Elijah Worrel, a pauper

Elias Conwell – License to retail foreign merchandise

Bassett & Hubble – License to retail foreign merchandise

Thomas Shaw – License to retail foreign merchandise

John Spencer – appointed collector of Dearborn County for 1826, filed his bond with John Dawson and Ezekiel Jackson as securities

Samuel C. Vance, William V. Cheek and William Caldwell – commissioners appointed at November Session 1825 to view, lay out and mark a public road leading from Lawrenceburg to Versailles, Ripley County – report – establish a road near Peter Hennigin’s running in easterly direction to intersect road running up North Hogan nearly opposite to Henry Burres

 

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James Watson – License to keep Tavern or public house of entertainment at Wilmington

Daniel Hankins – License to retail or vend foreign merchandise at Harrison

 

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Cornelius S Faulkner, Esquire, Justice of Peace and Supervisor from Sparta Township presented certificate of his election as supervisor and took seat on board

Ferry granted to John Walker across Laughery Creek at Harford having been transferred to Lawrence & Harpham, License to Lawrence & Harpham to keep a Ferry

James Darragh – License to retail or vend foreign merchandise in Lawrenceburg

John Arnold – License to retail or vend foreign merchandise at Aurora

The following ferries shall pay the following Taxes to the county for the year 1826:

  • On Samuel C. Vance’s ferry across the Ohio – $4.00
  • On the Aurora association Ferry across the Ohio – $2.50
  • On the Aurora association Ferry across Hogan’s Creek – $5.00
  • On George Weaver’s Ferry across Tanner’s Creek – $4.00
  • On Isaac Dunn’s Ferry across Tanner’s Creek – $5.00
  • On Martin Cozine’s Ferry across Hogan’s Creek – $3.00
  • On Ezekiel H. Loring’s ferry across the Ohio river – $4.00
  • On Lawrence & Harpham’s ferry across Laughery Creek – $2.50

Wright & Peck – License to retail or vend foreign merchandise at Aurora

No. 10 – Allowed to Caleb Woodworth for making a coffin for a drowned lady, $2.00

No. 11 – Allowed to Wilcox & Whitton for digging a grave for a drowned lady – $0.75

 

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No. 12 – Allowed to Abel C. Peper & Co. for sundries furnished Francis Davis, a pauper

Samuel S. Scott – License to keep a Tavern or public House of entertainment

David Bowers, Jonathan Harpham & David Blue – overseers of the poor of Laughery Township filed a certificate of their having sold Davis Wright, a pauper, to Peter Johnson.

No. 13 – Allowed to Daniel Conaway for his services in boarding Abraham Peters, a pauper

James Walker – appointed Trustee of Public Seminary Funds for the county for 3 years

No. 14 – Allowed to Jonathan Harpham for his services as overseer of the poor of Laughrey Township in 1824

No. 15 – Allowed to Daniel Lynn for his services as overseer of the poor for Laughery Township in 1824

No. 16 – Allowed to Thomas Shaw for flour furnished Francis Davis, a pauper

No. 17 – Allowed to Jacob Hyes for Sundry clothing furnished Sullivan, a pauper

No. 18 – Allowed to Andrew Morgan for wood furnished Francis Davis, a pauper

No. 19 – Allowed to Edmond Cornelius, a pauper, for rent of a House one month

 

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No. 20 – Allowed to Omar Toussey for sundries furnished Francis Davis, a pauper

No. 21 – Allowed to James Darrage for flour furnished Francis Drake, a pauper

No. 22 – Allowed to William Hamilton for his services as overseer of the poor for 1825

No. 23 – Allowed to William Cooke, Jailor, for boarding and confining John Pettis and Isaac Morrison two prisoners

 

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Rates of Taxes for 1826

Davis Weaver – License to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

No. 24 – Allowed to William Metcalf for his services in surveying a road from Lawrenceburg to Brooksville

No. 25 – Allowed to John Steele for his services in Listing Taxable Property in Randolph Township for the year 1826

No. 26 – Allowed to Johnson Watfs for his services in listing Taxable Property in Cesars Creek Township

No. 27 – Allowed to David Walser for his services in listing Taxable property in Laughery Township

 

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No. 28 – Allowed to Cornelius S. Faulkner for his services in Listing Taxable Property in Sparta Township

No. 29 – Allowed to James W. Hunter for his services in Listing Taxable Property in Lawrenceburg Township

No. 30 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for his services in Listing Taxable Property for Manchester Township

No. 31 – Allowed to Isaac Caldwell for his services in listing Taxable Property in Kelso Township

No. 32 – Allowed to William Skinner for his services in listing Taxable Property in Logan Township

No. 33 – Allowed to James Dill, Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court, for Books & Stationary purchased for the use of the Clerks and recorders offices

No. 34 – Allowed to James Dill for real services to this board in making county duplicates

No. 35 – Allowed to William Cooke, Jailor, for imprisoning and boarding William Campbell, a prisoner, up to 2 May 1826

No. 36 – Allowed to Jesse Hunt for House rent for a house furnished for Francis Drake, a pauper

 

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No. 37 – Allowed to Edmond Cornelius for sundries furnished Francis Drake, a pauper

Petition by sundry citizens to repair Court House

Petition by sundry citizens to erect a fire proof office for the preservation of the public record

Ordered that the Tax on Timothy Davis’ Ferry for the year 1825 be remitted and the Sheriff will act accordingly

Brown and Myers – License to retail or vend foreign merchandise

Daniel Brown – License to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Hartford

Harris and Collins Fitch – License to keep a Tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors

Stephen Wood – License to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors

No. 38 – Allowed to John Spencer, Sheriff of Dearborn County, for the last half year extra services

 

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No. 39 – Allowed to James Dill for extra services to the Dearborn Circuit Court and this court

Ferry rates for crossing Ohio River and creeks in Dearborn County

 

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Delinquent Taxes for 1824 and 1825 – $106.15

Sheriff as Collector of Taxes for 1825 have credit for $1.75

Daniel Hagerman, Esquire, Treasurer of Dearborn County, credit of $477.58 and $66.50 1/2

Dearborn County Commissioners – March 1826 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the March 1826 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

March 1826 Session

Page 1

Election:

  • John Porter – supervisor in Lawrenceburgh Township
  • James W. Hunter, Jesse Land and John Saltmarsh  – constable in Lawrenceburgh Township and Aurora
  • Thomas Palmer – Justice of the Peace and supervisor for Lawrenceburgh Township
  • James Tunis – Justice of the Peace and supervisor for Randolph Township
  • Mark McCracken – Justice of the Peace and supervisor for Manchester Township
  • John Lyon, Esquire – Justice of the Peace and supervisor for Caesars Creek Township
  • Harris Fitch – contester of election of Lawrenceburgh Township
  • Caleb Wright – contestor of elect of Aurora and Laughrey Township
  • George Pate – assessor of Taxable property for state and county purposes for Cesars Creek Township – refused to serve
  • Johnson Watts – assessor of Taxable property for state and county purposes for Cesars Creek Township

 

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Paul Swift – license to keep a Tavern or public House of entertainment for one year from 3rd day of November last, on paying $5 and clerk’s fee and bond

 

Vacation Session

Page 3

John Porter, Esquire – Justice of the Peace and Supervisor elect for Lawrenceburgh Township filed a certificate of his election and took oath of office

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Dec 1879

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Dec 1879 – Page 4, Column 4

List of allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners of Switzerland County, at December Term, 1879:

 

Paupers and Poor House.

J. C. Ricketts for Mix, Posey, $14.00

N. H. North, for Icenogle, Posey, $5.00

R. Galbraith, for Smith, $5.00

O. D. Cunningham, for sundries poor persons, York, $75.60

Margaret Sturgeon, rent for Deppe, Jefferson, $4.50

David & Benedict, sundries, York, $6.50

Levi Sedam, sundries, York, $17.02

Langsdale & Bro., school books, York, $2.70

Geo. W. Bryson, Flour and Meal, sundry persons, York, $32.15

Wm. Smith, burying John Irvin, Jefferson, $2.00

N. N. Martin, Jefferson, $20.00

Eliza Scudder, house rent, York, $5.00

Bledsoe & Beymer, for sundry persons, York, $31.75

S. R. Heath, for sundry persons, Cotton, $22.38

W. W. Gilbert, for sundry persons, Cotton, $3.50

James Downey, for sundry persons, Cotton, $3.00

F. J. Hollcroft, coffins and hauling corpses, $19.00

David & Benedict, Deppe family, York, $8.00

Peter Pelser, keeping Ben Pelser, Cotton, $10.00

Thomas J. Gordon, cistern on poor farm, $94.60

Orson Webb, sundry persons, Jefferson, $10.00

Wm. Brindley, sundry persons, Craig, $54.93

Mat. Worstell, Jr., keeping paupers, poor farm, $573.70

Lavina Griffith, keeping Goens boy, Craig, $35.40

C. G. Adams, sundry persons, Pleasant, $53.90

J. K. Pleasants, brick for cistern, poor farm, $41.26

A. W. Miller, keeping Mrs. Williamson, $10.00

David & Benedict, Mrs. Kilgore, Jefferson, $7.50

J. V. W. Smith, tin spouting, poor house, $18.45

V. & M. Turnpike Road, toll, poor house, $4.96

J. M. Froman, rent Kilgore and Deppe, York, $14.75

Ed E. Long, flour for Joe Redd, Jefferson, $1.00

O. S. Waldo, for poor house, $37.61

Geo. H. Keeney, coffin and burying, Posey, $5.50

Henry M. Fallis, sundry persons, Jefferson, $24.50

J. L. Thiebaud, school books and sundries, poor house, $28.50

B. W. Simmons, sundry persons, Jefferson, $10.50

Samuel Stewart, sundry persons, Posey, $5.15

Charles H. Smith, digging grave, Posey, $1.00

Ben Cole, sundry persons, Jefferson, $18.50

Kincaid & Bro, sundry persons, Jefferson, $1.00

Wm. Detraz, setting pump, poor farm, $3.00

F. L. Grisardy & Son, for poor house, $12.28

U. P. Schenck & Son, sundry persons, Jefferson, $36.50

W. L. Told, coal sundry persons, Jefferson, $11.35

B. N. Davies, removing pauper from county, $5.50

J. Blach & Son, clothes sundry persons, Jefferson, $2.65

 

Bridge and Highway.

J. H. Daubenheyer, repairs on Turtle Creek bridge, $30.00

Harrison Banta, repairs on Indian Creek bridge, $7.00

Samuel Butler, repairs on Plum Creek bridge, $3.00

R. E. Bliss, log in fill Locklick Bridge, $1.00

Thos. J. Gordon, Elk Creek culvert and fills, $1,000.34.

M. G. Keeney, superintending Elk Creek, $20.00

U. P. Schenck, sundries for Indian Creek bridge, $10.90

James V. Anderson, Malcomson’s Hill, $253.20

 

Taxes Refunded.

Jane Peelman, $6.06

Louisa M. Peak, $15.45

Elizabeth Gilbert, $12.08

Clara Gray, $7.60

Massa Mellan, $12.12

Anthony K. Brinson, $3.55

Jane Schenck, $23.79

Ira and L. Banta, $7.93

Isabella A. Long, $10.14

Mary L. Tapp, $21.87

Margaret Jackman, $6.90

Cordeila Cook, penalty refunded, $3.49

 

Court House.

George M. Muret, kindling wood, $5.25

John Gill, office expense, $3.85

John P. White, sundries, $31.25

Union Furniture Co., covering tables, $5.00

A. Benedict, office expense, $7.70

C. O. Thiebaud, lamps, oil, &c., $12.85

J. L. Thiebaud, lamps, oil, &c., $8.10

R. T. F. Abbett, filing stamp, $12.50

Kincaid & Bro., ice, $8.97

C. Goldenburg & Son, stove pipes and sundries, $28.40

F. L. Grisard & Son, glass, &c., $8.87

 

Criminals.

John P. White, criminal expense, $34.20.

 

County Officers Allowances.

John Gill, salary, &c., as Auditor last qr., $442.26

Philander Morrison, 4 days as Commissioner, $14.00

Philander Morrison, 2 days at bridge, $4.00

Jacob Banta, 1 day at poor house, $2.00

William Stewart, 2 days at bridge, $4.00

R. S. Northcott, qr salary County Sup’t, $175.25

A. Benedict, qr salary County Treasurer, $200.00

William Stewart, 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50

Jacob Banta, 5 days as Commissioner, $17.50

D. R. Drake, 2 days as Commissioner, $7.00

John P. White, 5 days as Sheriff

 

Specific Allowances.

John P. White, sundries, $10.95

James Brown, appraising school lands, $3.00

Ralph Cotton, appraising school lands , $3.00

Wm. R. Protsman, appraising school lands , $3.00

John Moore, appraising school lands , $3.00

Emerson Morrison, appraising school lands , $3.00

A. B. Vannatter, appraising school lands , $3.00

Thomas Armstrong, appraising school lands , $1.50

Lemuel Bledsoe, appraising school lands , $3.00

George Land, appraising school lands , $1.50

Wm. Land, J. P. Fees, appraising school lands , $0.40

 

Books, Stationery, and Public Printing.

Irvin Armstrong, public printing, $25.60

W. J. Baird, public printing, $10.15

W. B. Burford, books and stationery, $41.27

Indianapolis Sentinel Company, books and stationery, $42.00

Levy Brothers, books and stationery, $65.00

Wm. Braden, books and stationery, $50.20

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Sep 1879

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Sep 1879 – Page 4, Column 4

Allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at adjourned term, June 23, 1879; a call session, July 15, 1879; and adjourned term, August 9, 1879; and at the regular term, September, 1879:

 

PAUPER.

Thomas McGuire, for Betty Joyce (June Term), $10.00

Thomas J. Griffith, examining John Banta (June Term), $2.00

Geo. H. Keeney, coffin and burying Nancy A. Douglass, $7.00

Jonathan C. Ricketts, sundries for Mix, $11.00

W. W. Gilbert, sundries for Devar, $2.20

Wm. Brindley, sundries for poor of Craig Twp, $120.60

C. G. Adams, sundries for poor of Pleasant Twp, $34.55

Matthew Worstell, keeping paupers at Poor House, $479.35

David & Benedict, sundries for poor, York Twp, $33.50

John L. O’Neal, sundries for poor, York Twp, $4.70

Amos Farwood, taking care Mrs. Farwood, $7.00

Bledsoe & Beymer, sundries for poor, York Twp, $32.00

J. D. Cunningham, sundries for poor, York Twp, $73.90

John H. Daubenheyer, sundries for poor, York Twp, $6.50

George W. Bryson, sundries for poor, York Twp, $28.15

Johathan Froman, rent for Deppe, $10.50

N. N. Martin, for self and family, $20.00

Brown & Anderson, sundries for H. Osborn, $14.50

C. O. Thiebaud, Truss for A. Smith, poor house, $6.00

U. P. Schenck for A. Boggs and Joseph Redd, $27.50

W. M. Patton, 2 coffins for poor persons, $7.00

N. H. North, sundries for Icenogle, $5.00

O. S. Waldo, sundries for poor farm, $26.93

O. S. Waldo, provisions for Mrs. Thompson, $2.00

Peter Pelser, keeping Ben Pelser, $10.00

Hiram Osborn, to remove to Texas, self and family, $75.00

F. J. Hollcroft, coffin for William Lee, $5.00

Jonathan Froman, rent for Mrs. Kilgore, $9.00

H. M. Fallis, sundries for Sturgeon & Orem, $10.00

Webb & Clark, sundries for Mary Moody and family, $7.50

Ben Cole, sundries for Mary Moody and family, $7.50

Samuel Butler, keeping Elizabeth Gibson, $10.00

Ben Simmons, sundries for Emily Sturgeon, $2.50

David & Benedict, sundries for Mrs. Kilgore, $8.50

David & Benedict, sundries for Cary Hampton, $14.10

David & Benedict, sundries for Mrs. Sloan, $2.00

David & Benedict, passage for three tramps, $2.25

S. R. Heath, sundries for Courtor & Edwards, $15.00

 

COUNTY OFFICERS FEES AND SALARIES.

Philander Morrison, one day, June 23, $3.50

Jacob Banta, one day, June 23, $3.50

William Stewart, one day, June 23, $3.50

John P. White, one day, June 23, $2.00

John P. White, one day and serving summons, July 14, $7.15

Philander Morrison, one day, July 14, $3.50

Jacob Banta, one day, July 14, $3.50

Wm. Stewart, one day, July 14, $3.50

Philander Morrison, one day, August 9, $3.50

Jacob Banta, one day, August 9, $3.50

Wm. Stewart, one day, August 9, $3.50

John P. White, one day, August 9, $2.00

Scott Carter, 1 ¾ years as County Attorney, $175.00

Eli T. Ogle, salary as Treasurer, $100.00

John Gill, salary filing, etc., as Auditor, 1 qr., $459.75

M. A. Robensome, Administratrix’s salary and percent on delinquent tax, $432.38

F. M. Griffith, percentage on delinquent tax, $237.87

Robert S. Northcott, salary, etc., as County Superintendent, $68.25

Philander Morrison, four days, September Term, $14.00

Jacob Banta, four days, September Term, $14.00

Wm. Stewart, four days, September Term, $14.00

John P. White, four days, September Term, $8.00

 

BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PUBLIC PRINTING.

Irvin Armstrong, June 23 (bridges, etc.), $14.70

Indianapolis Sentinel Company, books, etc., $26.25

W. B. Burford, books, $35.65

W. B. Burford, books, $35.50

Levy Brothers, books, $18.00

Wm. Braden, books, $43.75

W. J. Baird, advertising allowances, $4.90

 

BRIDGES AND HIGHWAYS.

M. G. Keeney, engineering Sand Run and Elk Creek, $22.00

Thomas J. Gordon, Sand Run bridge abutments, $100.00, $163.00, $420.55

Samuel Butler, repairs on Plumb Creek Bridge, $5.00

M. G. Keeney, engineering at Sand Run Bridge, $20.00

Americus Benedict, railing at Log Lick Bridge, $16.08

Americus Bendeict, fill at Log Lick Bridge, $49.32

Hosier J. Harris, lumber for bridge at Bodkins, $6.00

 

TAXES REFUNDED.

Clarrisa Boyd, $25.08

Mrs. Daniel Cole, $28.96

Esther Markland, $15.07

Lavina Griffith, $35.10

Mary Detraz, $21.00

 

COURT HOUSE EXPENSES.

C. O. Thiebaud, chlorine lime for privy, $2.00

F. L. Grisard & Son, sundries, $6.55

John Gill, office expense, $4.10

C. O. Salyers, repairing stove, $1.75

F. A. Carter, office expense, $2.10

Alfred Stow, painting, $72.50

Z. L. Yonge & Co., matting, $27.00

John P. White, 1 quarter taking care of Court House, etc., $13.50

 

JAIL AND CRIMINAL EXPENSE.

John W. Shirey, bringing criminal to Court, $5.75

Z. L. Yonge & Co., blankets for jail, $2.53

John P. White, committing, boarding and discharging prisoners, $30.00

 

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

C. J. Robenstein, June 23 costs, $7.50

John P. White, costs, foreclosure and sale of school land, $135.50

Switzerland County Commissioners – Sep 1879

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Sep 1879 – Page 4, Column 2

County Business.

The County Commissioners met last week in regular session. Present: Jacob Banta, Philander Morrison and Wm. Stewart.

Jacob H. Bruner, Joseph W. Burns, John W. Shirey, Joshua M. Scranton were granted licenses to retail liquors.

James P. Orem, Recorder elect filed his bond for $2,000, with P. C. Holland, James Cowan, Wm. Brindley, Wm. Culbertson, J. C. Bersot, Robert Scott, T. J. McKay, Joshua G. Coleman, Van S. Brandon, John Culbertson, Jacob J. Rickter, Ed. H. Weaver, as sureties.

Eli T. Ogle, retiring Treasurer, settled with his successor, Americus Benedict. Mr. Benedict filed a copy of the receipt which he gave Mr. Ogle, for $13,964.39.

It was decided that a bill be presented to David Armstrong, Guardian of John Corns, for keeping said Corns in County poor house four years—at $58.00-$232.00.

James V. Anderson and others petitioned for an appropriation to grade a road in Craig Township. $240.00 was appropriated to aid in grading said road, and making culverts.

Robert T. F. Abbott, Clerk elect, filed his bond for $10,000, with Silas Q. Howe, Silas Howe, and Charles Dibble, as sureties.

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Jun 1879

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 12 Jun 1879 – Page 4, Column 4

The following is a list of Allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners at their June Term, 1879:

 

Paupers and Poor House.

 

J. C. Ricketts, for Mix, $14.00

Armstrong & Walden, coffin for M. Livings, $6.00

S. R. Heath, poor in Cotton Township, $36.00

N. N. Martin, for self and family, $20.00

Clendenning & Kincaid, coffin for poor child, $2.50

Jonathan Froman, rent for Deppe and Kilgore, $19.50

David & Benedict, sundries for Deppe and Kilgore, $33.50

G. W. Saddler, moving pauper to poor house, $5.00

G. W. Potter, for Mrs. Ben Morris, $7.00

G. W. Bryson, flour, &c., for poor York Twp, $17.38

Mrs. Indiana Williamson, Daubenheyer’s order, $10.00

John L. O’Neal, flour, for poor, York Township, $3.20

James Krutz, coffin and burying pauper, $10.00

O. D. Cunningham, for poor, York Township, $66.55

B. N. Davies, for poor, Jefferson Township, $9.47

B. W. Sammons, for poor, Jefferson Township, $15.50

Peter Pelser, for keeping Ben, $10.00

Ed Wintizer, for keeping Wells, $3.00

Mrs. Barlow, for keeping Mrs. Jackson, $6.00

Julius Blach, on Davies’s order, $2.00

E. M. Cheever, Physician, Posey Township, $37.50

U. P. Schenck & Son, on Davies’s order, $27.65

U. P. Schenck & Son, on Davies’s order, $5.50

W. L. Moon, Physician Craig Township, &c., $25.00

H. M. Fallis on Davies’s order, $13.00

John Chateline, coal on Davies’s order, $4.00

J. H. Shadday, medical services, Davies’s order, $9.00

James Anderson, Davies’s order, $7.45

O. S. Waldo, Davies’s order, part of poor house, $40.63

Cain & Bonner, Davies’s order, $2.50

Hall & Lewis, Davies’s order, $15.00

Bristow & Lock, coal, Davies’s order, $5.00

Thiebaud & Gibbs, Davies’s order, $3.50

N. H. North, on Harris’s order, $5.00

J. W. Vanosdol, Physician Cotton Township, $20.00

F. J. Hollcroft, coffins for paupers, $10.00

Wm. Brindley, for poor, Craig Township, $19.00

Hewitt & Froman, medicines, &c., $10.00

R. G. Simpson, medicines, &c., $5.00

J. H. Shadday, medicines, &c., Hughes, $10.00

Ben Cole, on Davies’s order, $5.00

Matthew Worstell, keeping paupers, $571.25

Norisez, Bro & Fisk, chairs for poor house, $30.00

Heady & Lewis, lumber for poor house, $14.67

David Glenn, apple trees for poor house, $11.50

William Smith, burying pauper child, $1.00

 

Criminals.

 

Union Furniture Co., bedding for jail, $8.50

U. P. Schenck & Son, sundries for jail, $7.13

John P. White, boarding criminals, $142.60

 

Assessing.

 

Jonathan McMakin, Assessing Jefferson Twp, $112.50

Wm. M. Patton, Assessing Vevay, $75.00

George W. Bromwell, Assessing York Township, $95.00

Benj. F. McIntire, Assessing Posey Township, $95.00

Wm. S. Twineham, Assessing Pleasant Township, $120.00

William Miller, Assessing Craig Township, $90.00

John W. Morrison, Assessing Cotton Township, $77.50

John Gill, making Assessor’s Books, $50.00

 

Court House.

 

J. N. Netherland, $3.00

B. W. Simmons, $1.65

Union Furniture Co., $17.50

John L. Thiebaud, $11.40

John Gill, $8.50

P. C. Burns, $0.75

O. S. Waldo, $0.35

Cain & Bonner, $0.20

C. O. Thiebaud, $3.50

Hall & Lewis, $20.50

Robert Smith, $18.00

John Bosaw, $14.50

Harry Weales, $11.05

C. J. Robenstein, $2.00

Norisez, Bro, & Fisk, $2.00

 

Bridge and Highway.

 

W. H. Anderson, highway expense, $1.50

Thomas Pickett, bridge expense, $4.00

John L. Muret, $1.50

E. B. L. Ford, $1.50

 

Taxes.

 

Delilah Keith, taxes refunded, $21.30

Barbara Anderson, taxes refunded, $38.50

Elenet Phillips, taxes refunded, $18.15

 

County officials.

 

John Gill, quarter’s salary, $480.00

L. W. Richards, 6 month’s salary, $282.00

C. J. Robenstein, quarter’s salary, $250.00

Philander Morrison, 6 days Co. Commissioner, $22.00

Jacob Banta, 6 days Co. Commissioner, $22.00

William Stewart, 6 days Co. Commissioner, $22.00

John P. White, 5 days Sheriff, Com’rs Court, $10.00

 

Indianapolis Sentinal Co., Books, &c., $43.45

W. B. Burford, $46.25

Levy & Bros, $19.00

W. J. Baird, public printing, $12.10