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HISTORY OF VERNON COUNTY. 247 Attorney General, ; Charles R.Gm 1445—1060 Lucius P. Westerby 385 State Superintendent. Alexander J. Craig 1446—1063 William Peck 383 Bank Comptroller. JereraiahRusk 1440—1071 Richard J, Harvey 369 Prison Commissioner HenryCordier 1455—1085 OleHeg 370 Assemblyman. (First District.) Henry Chase 456—200 W.H.Officer 256 Assemblyman. (2d District.) D. B. Priest , 882 County Treasurer. CM. Butt 1562 Sheriff. T.B. Brown 1546 Clerk of the Circuit Ceurt, H.N, Preus... 1540 District Attorney. J.E.NeweU 1545 Register of Deeds. G. W, Griffin 1509 County Superintendent. T, J. Shear 911—183 HartweUAllen 728 Surveyor. H.C, Joseph 1555 Coroner, H.A.Robinson 1570 County Poor System, For 862—269 Against 593 JUDICIAL ELECTION April 7, 1868. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Luther S. Dixon 1561—958 Charles Dunn 603 Associate Justice of Supreme Court. Byron Payne 1565—959 E, Holmes Ellis 606 Judge of the Circuit Court, Romanzo Bunn , 1130—371 Milton Montgomery 759 Edwin Flint , 283 ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 1868. ^ President, U.S. Grant 2248—1627 Horatio Seymour 621 Congressman. C C.Washburn 2240—1615 A.G, Ellis 625 Banking Law. For 1987—1912 Against 75 State Senator. C M. Butt 2221—1624 JamesH. Lambert.^. &W Assemblyman. (1st District,) John McLees 684—233 H, Allen 451 Assemblyman. (2d District) Vans. Bennett 764 County Supervisor. (District No. L) B, H, Harry. 764 County Supervisor. (District No, 3.) G. W.Swain 762 JUDICIAL ELECTION, APRIL 6, 1869. Justice of the Supreme Court. Luther S.Dixon... 1682—1654 S.W. Pitts 28 County Judge. Williams. Purdy 1587-1468 Hugh McDill 121 ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2, 1869. Governor. Lucius Fairchild 1426-1128 CharlesD. Robinson ..298 Lieutenant Governor. Thaddeus Pond 1434—1142 HamlltonS. Gray 292 Secretary of State. S. Breese 1390—1095 AmasaG. Cook 295 State Treasurer. HenrvBaitz 1434—1142 JohnBlack 292 Attorney General. S.S. Barlow 1435—1143 S. W. Pinny 292 State Superintendent. A.J.Craig 1432-1140 P. K. Gannon 292 Prison Commissioner. George F. Wheeler 1434—1141 Carl Bordoe ..-- 293 Assemblyman. (1st District.) R, May,...: 601-530 D.A. Steele 71 Assemblyman. (2d District.) Vans. Bennett 921 County Superintendent. J. N. Wright 1092-542 George W, Nuzum 550 County Supervisor. (2d District.) Willard Morley 381—128 J.C Davis 253 County Treasurer. J.W.Allen 1148—669 William Frazier 479 Sheriff. W.W. Lowrie 1196—727 R.S. McMichael 469
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Title | History of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Together with sketches of its towns and villages, educational, civil, military and political history; portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens. |
Title of work | History of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Together with sketches of its towns and villages, educational, civil, military and political history; portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens. |
Short title | History of Vernon County, Wisconsin |
Author | Union Publishing Company |
Description | This 1884 history of Vernon County, Wisconsin, covers such topics as geology and topography, Indians, the Winnebago War, the Black Hawk War, early settlers and pioneer life,politics and government, courts, railroads, pioneer reminiscences, Vernon County residents in teh Civil War, agriculture, medicine, newspapers, schools, and the towns, and villages of Bergen, Christiana, Clinton, Coon, Forest, Franklin, Genoa, Greenwood, Hamburg, Harmony, Hillsborough, Jefferson, Kickapoo, Liberty, Stark, Sterling, Union, Viroqua, Webster, Wheatland, and Whitetown. Biographical sketches of residents of the counties are included. |
Place of Publication (Original) | Springfield, Illinois |
Publisher (Original) | Union Publishing Company |
Publication Date (Original) | 1884 |
Language | English |
Format-Digital | xml |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Rights | We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2008 |
Identifier-Digital | Vern1884000 |
State | Wisconsin; |
County | Vernon County; |
Decade | 1820-1829; 1830-1839; 1840-1849; 1850-1859; 1860-1869; 1870-1879; 1880-1889; |
Type | Text |
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Title | 247 |
Page Number | 247 |
Title of work | History of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Together with sketches of its towns and villages, educational, civil, military and political history; portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens. |
Author | Union Publishing Company |
Publication Date (Original) | 1884 |
Format-Digital | jpeg |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Rights | We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2008 |
Identifier-Digital | Vern1884248 |
Full Text | HISTORY OF VERNON COUNTY. 247 Attorney General, ; Charles R.Gm 1445—1060 Lucius P. Westerby 385 State Superintendent. Alexander J. Craig 1446—1063 William Peck 383 Bank Comptroller. JereraiahRusk 1440—1071 Richard J, Harvey 369 Prison Commissioner HenryCordier 1455—1085 OleHeg 370 Assemblyman. (First District.) Henry Chase 456—200 W.H.Officer 256 Assemblyman. (2d District.) D. B. Priest , 882 County Treasurer. CM. Butt 1562 Sheriff. T.B. Brown 1546 Clerk of the Circuit Ceurt, H.N, Preus... 1540 District Attorney. J.E.NeweU 1545 Register of Deeds. G. W, Griffin 1509 County Superintendent. T, J. Shear 911—183 HartweUAllen 728 Surveyor. H.C, Joseph 1555 Coroner, H.A.Robinson 1570 County Poor System, For 862—269 Against 593 JUDICIAL ELECTION April 7, 1868. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Luther S. Dixon 1561—958 Charles Dunn 603 Associate Justice of Supreme Court. Byron Payne 1565—959 E, Holmes Ellis 606 Judge of the Circuit Court, Romanzo Bunn , 1130—371 Milton Montgomery 759 Edwin Flint , 283 ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 1868. ^ President, U.S. Grant 2248—1627 Horatio Seymour 621 Congressman. C C.Washburn 2240—1615 A.G, Ellis 625 Banking Law. For 1987—1912 Against 75 State Senator. C M. Butt 2221—1624 JamesH. Lambert.^. &W Assemblyman. (1st District,) John McLees 684—233 H, Allen 451 Assemblyman. (2d District) Vans. Bennett 764 County Supervisor. (District No. L) B, H, Harry. 764 County Supervisor. (District No, 3.) G. W.Swain 762 JUDICIAL ELECTION, APRIL 6, 1869. Justice of the Supreme Court. Luther S.Dixon... 1682—1654 S.W. Pitts 28 County Judge. Williams. Purdy 1587-1468 Hugh McDill 121 ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2, 1869. Governor. Lucius Fairchild 1426-1128 CharlesD. Robinson ..298 Lieutenant Governor. Thaddeus Pond 1434—1142 HamlltonS. Gray 292 Secretary of State. S. Breese 1390—1095 AmasaG. Cook 295 State Treasurer. HenrvBaitz 1434—1142 JohnBlack 292 Attorney General. S.S. Barlow 1435—1143 S. W. Pinny 292 State Superintendent. A.J.Craig 1432-1140 P. K. Gannon 292 Prison Commissioner. George F. Wheeler 1434—1141 Carl Bordoe ..-- 293 Assemblyman. (1st District.) R, May,...: 601-530 D.A. Steele 71 Assemblyman. (2d District.) Vans. Bennett 921 County Superintendent. J. N. Wright 1092-542 George W, Nuzum 550 County Supervisor. (2d District.) Willard Morley 381—128 J.C Davis 253 County Treasurer. J.W.Allen 1148—669 William Frazier 479 Sheriff. W.W. Lowrie 1196—727 R.S. McMichael 469 |
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