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HISTORY OF (iUUDHUE COUNTY 207 Snyder, Benjamin Streethers, Tacitus Streethers, George II. Suits, John Sneyder, Sanform Summers, Jesse E. Smith, William Seag, Joel X. Sheldon. George Tilden, L. G. Thompson, Capt. W. W. Wilson, William S. Wills, Peter Anderson, Marshall Hickock, J. F. Bateman, Benjamin II. Briggs, J. A. Cutshall, William II. Hal- stead, Abraham ihibbs, Cyrus B. Chase, E. W. Maynard, Lieut. Fletcher Hagler, Emerson Harris, Tacitus Strutins, Daniel Eddy, Albert Harrison. James Pratt, Thomas Campbell, John Mohr, Daniel Ilobbs, James M. Pe'ttengill, Horace M. Johnson, Joseph Ahnermann. Ira Bateman, Franklin Buma, Conrad Durst, C. D. Dickey, John Eddie, Elias R. Kain, Henry Momany. Following is a resume of the officers of the township of Pine Island during the first twenty years .of its existence: At the first animal election, held .May 11. 1858, soon after the township w r as constituted, there were elected: Supervisors, C. R. White, J. C. .Miller, E. D. White; clerk. J. A. Tarbox; collector, G. F. Nye; assessor, John Harper: justice of the peace, J. S. Pierce; overseer of the poor, Closes Jewell; constables, G. F. Nye, S. Demming. There were elected at the second annual meeting, April 5, 1859: Supervisors, Oscar E. Smith. Edmond White, W. S. Newton; clerk, Harrison 31. Stanton; assessor. S. P. Hardy: overseer of the poor. Moses Jewell; collector, G. F. Nye. At the third annual meeting, held April 3, I860, there were elected: Supervisors, Sylvester Dickey, Nelson D. Marble, John Harper; clerk. II. M. Stanton; superintendent of schools, Dr. Charles Hill; assessor William Krapp ; treasurer, Peter Momany; justice of the peace, S. S. Worthing; constables. James Pratt, J. D. Ells. July 13, I860, 0. Morehouse was appointed assessor, vice William Krapp, resigned. At the fourth annual meeting, held April 2, 1861, there were elected: Supervisors, Otis S. Clark, W T illiam Mead, Oscar A. Dickey ; clerk, H. M. Stanton ; assessor, Calvin P. Clark ; treas- urer, Peter Momany; justices of the peace, Thomas McManus, William S. Haskins ; constable, Jacob C. Cook ; pound master, Truman Parker. April 8, 1861, H. M. Stanton was appointed town superintendent of schools. April 15, 1861, J. C. Dickey was appointed assessor, vice 0. P. Clark, resigned. At the fifth annual meeting, held April 1. 1862. there were elected: Super- visors, Henry Ahneman, C. C. Robinson, P. S. Felton ; clerk, Thomas McManus ; assessor, Henry Harper ; treasurer, Jasper W. Dickey ; justices of the peace, Thomas McManus, Peter Momany ; constables, J. C. Cook, John Salmon ; pound master, Moses Jewell. At the sixth annual meeting, held April 7, 1863, there were elected: Supervisors, William P. Hall, J. C. Miller. L. W. Holman : clerk, S. S. Worthing; assessor, Henry Ahneman ; treasurer, Jere- miah Wheeler; constable, S. Demming. At the seventh annual meeting, held April 5. 1864. there were elected : Supervisors, Mar-