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William D. Fenton.
Wasco—J. H. Mosier, D. W. Butler.
Washington—E. E. Fanning, D. M. C. Gault, C. T. Tozier.
Yamhill—William D. Fenton, J. L. Ferguson, J. J. Henderson.

General summary of taxable property for the years 1858 to 1875, inclusive:

1858
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
$22,824,118 00
1859
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
24,181,669 15
1860
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
23,886,951 00
1861
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
21,288,931 00
1862
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
19,866,125 50
1863
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
20,911,931 47
1864
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
22,188,153 48
1865
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
24,872,762 24
1866
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
25,560,312 63
1867
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
25,893,469 75
1868
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
26,746,862 25
1869
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
26,919,097 75
1870
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
29,587,846 25
1871
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
34,744,459 75
1872
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
37,174,168 94
1873
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
40,700,159 00
1874
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
40,494,236 00
1875
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
41,436,086 00


OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS, JUNE 5, 1866.

Congressman—Rufus Mallory, republican, ten thousand three hundred and sixty-two votes; James D. Fay, democrat, nine thousand eight hundred and nine votes. Governor—George L. Woods, republican, ten thousand three hundred and sixteen votes; James K. Kelly, democrat, ten thousand and thirty-nine votes. Secretary of State—Samuel E. May, republican, ten thousand three hundred and eighty-seven votes; Lafayette Lane, democrat, nine thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven votes. State Treasurer—E. N. Cooke, republican, ten thousand three hundred and sixty-seven votes; John C. Bell, democrat, nine thousand eight hundred and seventy-four votes. State Printer—W. A. McPherson, republican, ten thousand four hundred and thirteen votes; James O'Meara, democrat, nine thousand six hundred and forty-six votes.