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Chapter V.
POLITICAL (1865-1871).
Election, October 10,
1865 |
Representative in
Assembly, 65th District, Total Votes |
176 |
A. L. McPherson |
84 |
John Cannon |
92 |
State Senator, 21st
District, Total Votes |
180
|
J. R. Reed |
90 |
E. W. Willard |
90 |
Superintendent of Public
Instruction, Total Votes |
181 |
Oran Faville |
91 |
J. W. Sennett |
90 |
Governor, Total Votes |
162 |
W. M. Stone |
66 |
Thomas H. Benton |
95 |
------ Benton |
1 |
Lieutenant Governor, Total Votes |
178 |
B. B. Gue |
87 |
W. W. Hamilton |
91 |
County Judge, Total Votes |
130 |
R. E. Ewing |
57 |
W. H. Hendricks |
24 |
John Rodgers |
1 |
James C. Gibbs |
1 |
R. H. Marshall |
1 |
W. H. Brainard |
3 |
William Thomas |
3 |
J. J. Hetherington |
33 |
O. E. Brown |
6 |
A. P. Littleton |
1 |
Treasurer, Total Votes` |
146 |
G. F. Kilburn |
113 |
T. M. Moore |
32 |
Alex. Drake |
1 |
Sheriff, Total Votes |
141 |
John Shreves |
116 |
P. G. Sage |
24 |
Solomon Lucas |
1 |
Superintendent of Schools, Total Votes |
165 |
Westley Taylor |
124 |
C. E. Austin |
5 |
A. G. Weeks |
4 |
A. Underwood |
1 |
R. E. Ewing |
1 |
Joseph Cook |
19 |
J. S. Ewing |
3 |
Jacob Cook |
5 |
T. M. Ewing |
1 |
Thomas Dillon |
1 |
James McMaster |
1 |
Coroner, Total Votes |
100 |
J. F. Springer |
1 |
P. G. Sage |
1 |
M. P. Stockwell |
1 |
W. M. Easton |
1 |
J. McMaster |
41 |
Evan Evans |
3 |
John Augustine |
11 |
T. M. Moore |
10 |
Thos. Tucker |
2 |
N. Norton |
1 |
A. Miller |
18 |
J. Johnson |
1 |
O. E. Brown |
9 |
On County Seat, Total Votes |
139 |
For removing the same to Greenfield |
130 |
For retaining it at Fontanelle |
9 |
Surveyor, Total Votes |
9 |
S. W. Pryor |
9 |
Election, October 9,
1866 |
Judge of District Court, Total Votes |
178 |
Hugh W. Maxwell |
71 |
William Phillips |
107 |
District Attorney, Total
Votes |
186 |
S. D. Nichols |
86 |
J. E. Williamson |
100 |
County Judge, Total Votes |
151 |
John J. Hetherington |
28 |
Samuel Ralston |
112 |
N. M. Brown |
11 |
Clerk of the Court, Total
Votes |
240 |
W. B. Hall |
216 |
A. L. McPherson |
14 |
M. L. McPherson |
2 |
A. Littleton |
7 |
John King |
1 |
Recorder, Total Votes |
173 |
R. E. Ewing |
81 |
Wesley Taylor |
92 |
Coroner, Total Votes |
154 |
G. F. Kilburn |
154 |
J. C. Gibbs |
1 |
W. B. Hall |
1 |
Dr. Bates |
2 |
John Loucks |
5 |
N. M. Brown |
2 |
Election, October 8,
1867. |
Governor, Total Votes |
235 |
Samuel Merrill |
127 |
Charles Mason |
108 |
Lieutenant Governor,
Total Votes |
237 |
John Scott |
129 |
Daniel M. Harris |
108 |
Judge of Supreme Court,
Total Votes |
237 |
John H. Craig |
108 |
John M. Beck |
129 |
Attorney General, Total
Votes |
237 |
Henry O'Connor |
129 |
W. T. Barker |
108 |
Superintendent of Public
Instruction, full term, Total Votes |
203 |
D. Franklin Wells |
95 |
M. L. Fisher |
108 |
Superintendent of Public
Instruction, to fill vacancy, Total Votes |
237 |
D. Franklin Wells |
237 |
County Judge, Total Votes |
198 |
N. S. Taylor |
90 |
C. P. Gilbert |
108 |
Treasurer, Total Votes |
178 |
James C. Gibbs |
20 |
A. P. Littleton |
158 |
Sheriff, Total Votes |
183 |
Abner Root |
33 |
Thomas Tucker |
150 |
Superintendent of
Schools, Total Votes |
179 |
C. J. Bowman |
28 |
J. H. Cook |
150 |
J. Cook |
1 |
Surveyor, Total Votes |
192 |
S. W. Pryor |
174 |
G. F. Kilburn |
1 |
W. B. Hall |
15 |
G. F. Bellard |
1 |
J. W. Bowman |
1 |
Election, November 3,
1868 |
Clerk of the Courts, Total Votes |
428 |
James Raney |
214 |
W. B. Hall |
213 |
Samuel Kendrick |
1 |
Recorder, Total Votes |
247 |
Wesley Taylor |
59 |
H. Allspaugh |
180 |
F. Shanklin |
8 |
Election, October 12,
1869 |
Governor, Total Votes |
473 |
Samuel Merrill |
254 |
George Gillaspy |
219 |
Lieutenant Governor,
Total Votes |
473 |
M. M. Walden |
254 |
A. P. Richardson |
219 |
Judge - Supreme Court,
Total Votes |
473 |
J. F. Dillon |
254 |
W. F. Brannan |
219 |
Superintendent Public
Instruction, Total Votes |
472 |
A. S. Kissell |
254 |
H. O. Dayton |
218 |
State Senator, 21st
District, Total Votes |
451 |
Benjamin F. Murray |
187 |
A. J. Lyons |
264 |
Representative in
Assembly, 20th District, Total Votes |
468 |
W. H. Merritt |
248 |
R. G. Phelps |
187 |
R. J. Phelps |
35 |
Auditor, Total Votes |
375 |
J. H. Bailey |
101 |
R. E. Ewing |
257 |
N. S. Taylor |
3 |
R. E. Bailey |
1 |
Joseph McLean |
13 |
Treasurer, Total Votes |
423 |
James C. Gibbs |
188 |
R. O. Brown |
235 |
Sheriff, Total Votes |
670 |
George Salisbury |
313 |
Abner Root |
201 |
H. D. Vandewater |
68 |
S. S. Thatcher |
88 |
Superintendent of
Schools, Total Votes |
629 |
J. W. Peet |
603 |
Milton Chapman |
13 |
J. McLean |
3 |
Surveyor, Total Votes |
661 |
J. M. Joseph |
661 |
Coroner, Total Votes |
667 |
J. S. Waggoner |
626 |
J. McLean |
40 |
M. Chapman |
1 |
On the re-location of the
County seat, Total Votes |
375 |
In favor of locating the same at Greenfield |
310 |
In favor of retaining it at Fontanelle |
65 |
Restraining Sheep and
Swine, Total Votes |
472 |
For restraining the same |
324 |
Against restraining the same |
148 |
On the question of
restraining all stock, Total Votes |
357 |
For such restraint |
152 |
Against |
205 |
Election, October 11,
1870 |
Judge Supreme Court, Total Votes |
561 |
C. C. Cole |
392 |
Joseph C. Knapp |
169 |
Judge Supreme Court, to
fill vacancy, Total Votes |
565 |
W. E. Miller |
410 |
Reuben Noble |
155 |
Judge Supreme Court, to
fill vacancy, Total Votes |
565 |
James G. Day |
410 |
P. Henry Smith |
155 |
Secretary of State, Total
Votes |
565 |
Ed. Wright |
410 |
Charles Drew |
155 |
State Auditor, Total
Votes |
565 |
John Russell |
410 |
W. W. Garver |
155 |
State Treasurer, Total
Votes |
565 |
Samuel E. Rankin |
410 |
W. C. James |
155 |
Register State Land
Office, Total Votes |
565 |
Aaron Brown |
410 |
D. F. Ellsworth |
155 |
Attorney General, Total
Votes |
565 |
Henry O'Connor |
410 |
H. M. Martin |
155 |
Reporter of Supreme
Court, Total Votes |
488 |
E. H. Stiles |
356 |
C. H. Bane |
132 |
Clerk of Supreme Court,
Total Votes |
565 |
Charles Linderman
|
410 |
William McLenan |
155 |
Representative to
Congress, Total Votes |
563 |
F. W. Palmer |
409 |
B. F. Montgomery |
154 |
Judge of the District
Court, Total Votes |
523 |
Hugh W. Maxwell |
523 |
District Attorney, Total
Votes |
564 |
C. H. Gatch |
564 |
Clerk of the Courts,
Total Votes |
529 |
James Raney |
341 |
J. C. Lane |
188 |
Recorder, Total Votes |
561 |
Wesley Taylor |
431 |
S. M. Kendrick |
130 |
County Supervisors |
|
John J. Hetherington |
372 |
A. P. Littleton |
472 |
A. Osborne |
473 |
John Shreves |
241 |
A. H. Fisk |
262 |
A. J. Jennings |
254 |
On the question of
Prohibition of the Sale of Beer, Wine and other intoxicating
liquors, Total Votes |
274 |
For Prohibition |
76 |
Against Prohibition |
198 |
On the question of
restraining stock from running at large, Total Votes |
353 |
For Restraint |
292 |
Against Restraint |
61 |
Stock Act, Total Votes |
399 |
For the Act |
127 |
Against |
272 |
Coroner, Total Votes |
8 |
N. S. Taylor |
8 |
Election, October 10,
1871 |
Governor, Total Votes |
672 |
C. C. Carpenter |
404 |
J. C. Knapp |
268 |
Lieutenant Governor,
Total Votes |
673 |
H. C. Bulis |
406 |
M. M. Ham |
267 |
Judge Supreme Court,
Total Votes |
673 |
James G. Day |
406 |
John F. Duncombe |
267 |
Superintendent Public
Instruction, Total Votes |
673 |
Alonzo Abernathy |
407 |
E. W. Munn |
266 |
District Attorney, Total
Votes |
669 |
Josiah Given |
669 |
Representative in
Assembly, 20th District, Total Votes |
665 |
Oliver Mills |
397 |
John Keyes |
268 |
Auditor, Total Votes |
473 |
J. M. Joseph |
440 |
J. H. Bailey |
31 |
Scattering |
2 |
Treasurer, Total Votes |
491 |
Thomas Harris |
411 |
John Shreves |
75 |
Scattering |
5 |
Sheriff, Total Votes |
490 |
George E. Morris |
417 |
Solomon Garrett |
73 |
Superintendent of Common
Schools, Total Votes |
472 |
H. J. Morgan |
444 |
W. E. Caton |
27 |
A. M. Morgan |
1 |
Supervisor, Total Votes |
500 |
A. W. Norman |
427 |
Thomas M. Ewing |
73 |
Coroner, Total Votes |
914 |
Joseph Gadd |
912 |
Dr. Bullock |
2 |
Surveyor, Total Votes |
504 |
Waldo E. Adams |
423 |
H. N. Knapp |
11 |
E. Wood |
8 |
G. B. Wilson |
1 |
T. Sullivan |
1 |
E. Davis |
57 |
J. M. Joseph |
1 |
F. M. Haughey |
2 |
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