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HISTORY OF GOODHUE COUNTY . 149 Marcus Egglestcm, Jolm Alley; constables, Ole Knutson, John Lueham. 1866- — Supervisors, J. S. Thompson, William Thomas, John Lueham; clerk, A. AY. Fountain; treasurer, H. W. Twitchel; assessor, S. R. Ward ; justices, Star Dennison, John Alley ; con- stables, B. R. Prince, J. S. Thompson. 1867 — Supervisors, M. 0. Eggleston (failed to qualify, and J. S. Thompson held over), William Thomas, Halvor Knutson; clerk, A. W. Fountain, treas- urer, C. C. Roberts; assessor, Star Dennison; justices of the peace, Marcus Eggleston, P. J. Hilden ; constables, R. AY. Dewore, J. C. Maybe. 1868 — Supervisors, John Alley, George Stace, E. North- field ; clerk, Stephen Roberts ; treasurer, C. C. Roberts ; justices, H. N. Eggleston, Edwin Bullard; assessor, Star Dennison; con- stable, Albert Pratt. 1869 — Supervisors, John Alley, Walter Brown. John C. Johnson ; clerk, Stephen Roberts ; treasurer, N. B. Gaylord; assessor, Star Dennison; justices, Star Dennison, H. N. Eggleston; constables, AYilliam Kinney, B. R. Prince. 1870 — All the old officers held over except John Alley, who resigned as chairman of the board of supervisors and was replaced by Mason O. Eggleston. 1871 — Supervisors, John Alley, Peter J. Hilden, Walter Brown; clerk, B. R. Prince; treasurer, X. B. Gaylord; assessor, H. N. Eggleston; justices, John Alley, B. R. Prince; constables, William Lane, William Kinney. 1872— Supervisors, John C. Johnson, J. S. Thompson, Stephen Redding; clerk, Peter J. Hilden; treasurer, C. C. Roberts; assessor, Walter Brown; jus- tices. Walter Brown, George Stace; constables, AYilliam Lane, S. Alageras. 1873— Supervisors. John C. Johnson. J. S. Thomp- son, S. Redding; clerk. T. J. Hilden: treasurer, X. B. Gaylord; assessor, George Stace; justices. George Stace, Walter Brown; constables, James Arden, E. Fountain. 1874— The same board was elected; Walter Brown did not qualify, and A. AY. Fountain was named as justice of the peace in his stead. 1875 — Super- visors, AYilliam Thomas, Perry George, Martin Johnson; clerk, T. J. Hilden; assessor, George Stace; treasurer, C. 0. Roberts; justice, John C. Johnson; constable, R. Alallan. 1876— Super- visors, AYilliam Thomas, Perry George, George Stace: clerk, Peter J. Hilden; treasurer, ( C. Roberts; assessor, John ( '. Johnson; justice, Stephen Redding; constable, John Ma -eras. 1877 — Supervisors, Perry George. Alartin Johnson, John Shafer; clerk, T. J. Hilden; assessor, John C. Johnson; treasurer, N. B. Gaylord; justices. John C. Johnson, Peter Krall; constables. ('. A. J. Han- son, Hubert Alageras. 1878— Supervisors, Perry George, Stephen Redding, Olaus Johnson; clerk. P. J. Hilden: assessor (appointed), George Babbitt ; treasurer, X. B. Gaylord; justices, John C. Johnson, P. Krall; constables, C. A. -I. Hansen. S. Alageras. During the Civil War Hie town raised bounties to the amount