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24 Pioneer History of Meigs County Jeremiah Fogg, 1806; Aaron Holt, 1807; James and John Forrest, 1807; Thomas Gaston, 1807; Joel Cowdery, 1807; Henry Roush, 1808; Jacob Cowdery, 1808; Squire Bullock, 1808; Philip Buffington, 1808; Aaron Torrence, 1809; John Eutsminger, 1787; Josiah and Joseph Vining, 1810; Alexander Warth, 1810; John Hall, 1811; Richard Cook, 1811; Seth Jones, 1812; Adam Harpold, 1812; Augustine Webster, 1812; William Skinner, 1810; Samuel Everett, son-in-law of Ham. Kerr, 1812; John, Erastus, and Nathaniel Williams, 1812; Joseph Townsend, 1812; Dr. Philip Lauck, 1813 - Andrew Anderson, 1814; Jedediah Darby, 1814; John Hayman, 1810; Peter Pilchard, 1810. The electors for Governor of Ohio, 1805, in Salisbury town- ship, were the following: John Hilverson, James E. Phelps, John Niswonger, Elam Higley, William Sparks, Brewster Higley, Daniel Strong, Caleb Gardner, Cornelius Thomas, John Miles, William Green, Nimrod Hysell, Stephen Strong, Jared Strong, William Barker, Daniel Rathburn, Samuel Denny, Hamilton Kerr, Thomas Shephard, Benjamin Williams, Horatio Strong, Joel Higley, 1st, James Smith, William Spencer, Joel Higley, Jr., Abel Larkin, Samuel Ervin, Felix Benedict. The state elections for Governors and state officers were held on the second Tuesday in October, 1802, and until Novem- ber, 1886, when, by a constitutional provision, the time was altered to conform to the time of holding elections for the Presidents of the United States. Three road districts were made in Salisbury township in 1806 and the following supervisors elected, namely: First District: Benjamin Smith, supervisor. He made re- turns for work done in 1806 to the trustees in 1807. Second District: Daniel Rathburn, supervisor. He made returns for work done in 1806 to the trustees in 1807. Third District: John Miles, supervisor. Returns made in 1807 for work done in 1806. The work on the highways was |
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