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Cicott; fourth ward, Nelson D. Curtis. Aldermen: First ward, Henry Noble; second ward, Chas. G. Johnson; third ward, John A. Wagner; fourth ward, Eliab H. Reynolds. City collectors: First ward, Bernard Rupp; second ward, Peter Hammer; third ward, Lewis Crow; fourth ward, Charles Miller.

1874--Mayor, Heman J. Redfield; clerk, John Davis; treasurer, Charles Kruner; marshal, John Duclo; street commissioner, Thomas Strong; collector, Wm. E. Campbell; justice of the peace, August Gershke; school inspectors, S. W. Curtis, Thomas Doyle and Alanson Wilson. Supervisors: First ward, August Gershke; second ward, Harry Conant; third ward, Thos. Doyle; fourth ward, John Davis. Constables: First ward, Charles Kirchgessner; second ward, James Custer; third ward, John Duclo; fourth ward, Leander Shovin. Aldermen: First ward, John P. Jaminet; second ward, John J. Stevens; third ward, Henry Durell; fourth ward, Frederick A. Nims.

1875- Mayor, Heman J. Redfield; clerk, John Davis; treasurer, Sebastian Lauer; mar shal, Jarvis Eldred; street commissioner, A. P. Chapman; city collector, Patrick Maynes; justice of the peace, Lewis Darrah; school inspector, S. W. Curtis. Supervisors: First ward, Chas. Kirchgessner; second ward, Constant Luce; third ward, Thomas Doyle; fourth ward, John Davis. Constables; First ward, Chas. Kirchgessner; second ward, Jarvis Eldred; third ward, John Duclo; fourth ward, Leander Shovin. Aldermen: First ward, H. Shaw Noble; second ward, Gouv'r Morris; third ward, Henry Vandall; fourth ward, Israel E. Ilgianfritz.

1876--Mayor, George Spalding; clerk, John Davis; treasurer, Sebastian Lauer; marshal, Jarvis Eldred; street commissioner, Aaron P. Chapman; collector, Charles Miller; justice of the peace, John Davis; school inspector, Thos. Doyle. Supervisors: First ward, Anton Westerman, jr.; second ward, Constant Luce; third ward, Thomas Doyle; fourth ward, Frank H. Hubbard. Constables First ward, Samuel Schriber; second ward, Jarvis Eldred; third ward, John Duclo; fourth ward, Leander Shovin. Aldermen: First ward, Frank Schwingschlege; second ward, Henry T. Cole; third ward, Geo. R. Hurd; fourth ward, Frederick A. Nims.

1877-Mayor, Alfred J. Sawyer; clerk, John Davis; treasurer, Sebastian Lauer; street com

missioner, Jas. A. Wendell; collector, James J. Robert; justice of the peace, Addison Aldrich ; school inspector, Sylvanus W. Curtis. Supervisors: First ward, Anthony Westerman; second ward, James P. Scranton; third ward, Thomas Doyle; fourth ward, John Davis. Constables: First ward, Louis Scribner; second ward, Edward Archer; third ward, John Duclo; fourth ward, Philip Godfroy. Aldermen : First ward, H. Shaw Noble; second ward, Gouv'r Morris; third ward, Henry Durell; fourth ward, Israel Ilgianfritz.

1878-Mayor, Jacob Van Wormer; clerk, John Davis; treasurer, Sebastian Lauer; marshal, Jarvis Eldred; street commissioner, Benj. F. Whitney; collector, Adam Rupp; justice of the peace, W. S. Campbell. Supervisors: First ward, Anton Westerman; second ward, James P. Scranton; third ward, Thomas Doyle; fourth ward, James J. Robert. Constables: First ward, Charles Miller; second ward, John Loeffler; third ward, John Duclo; fourth ward, Philip W. Godfroy.

1879-Mayor, H. Shaw Noble; clerk, John Davis; treasurer, Sebastian Lauer; marshal, Erastus Hubble; street commissioner, James A. Wendell; collector, Thurlow A. Strong; justice of the peace, John P. Jaminet; school inspector, Edward R. Gilday. Supervisors; First ward, George Crow; second ward, James P. Scranton; third ward, Michael Phelan ; fourth ward, Joseph D. Ronan. Constables First ward, Charles Miller; second ward, John Loeffler; third ward, John B. Robert; fourth ward, Theodore F. Navarre. Aldermen: First ward, John Renner; second ward, John S. Noble; third ward, Henry Durell ; fourth ward, Fr. X. Soleau.

1880-Mayor, H. Shaw Noble; clerk, John Davis; treasurer, Sebastian Lauer; marshal, Erastus Hubble; street commissioner, James A. Wendell; collector, Martin Loeffler; justice of the peace, Thomas Doyle. Supervisors: First ward, George Crow; second ward, John E. Landon; third ward, Michael Phelan; fourth ward, Joseph D. Ronan. Constables: First ward, John Loeffler; second ward, Joseph Suzor; third ward, Joseph Suzor; fourth ward, Philip W. Godfroy. Aldermen: First ward, Job C. Eaton; second ward, William Gilmore ; third ward, Lewis Jones; fourth ward, John P. Nelson.

1881-Mayor, Burton Parker; clerk, John

Davis; treasurer, Sebastian Lauer; marshal, Erastus Hubble; street commissioner, James A. Wendell; collector, Martin Loeffler; justice of the peace, Addison Aldrich. Supervisors: First ward, Anton Westerman; second ward, Thurlow A. Strong; third ward, Michael Phelan; fourth ward, Charles A. Golden. Constables: First ward, Bernard Hoffman; second ward, John Loeffler; third ward, Valentine Sterm; fourth ward, Louis Crowder.

1882-Mayor, Burton Parker; clerk, George D. Paul; treasurer, Sebastian Lauer; marshal, Jarvis Eldred; street commissioner, James A. Wendell; collector, Philip Godfroy; justice of the peace, John Davis; school inspector, Edward R. Gilday. Supervisors: First ward, Anthony Westerman; second ward, Thurlow Strong; third ward, Michael Phelan; fourth ward, Charles G. Morris. Constables: First ward, Charles Miller; second ward, Joseph Sharbinow; third ward, Joseph R. Autian; fourth ward, Andrew O'Riley. Aldermen : First ward, Job C. Eaton; second ward, Henry L. Wood; third ward, Charles Stetzner; fourth ward, Eliab H. Reynolds.

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1883-Mayor, Henry S. Noble; clerk, George D. Paul; treasurer, Sebastian Lauer; marshal, F. Bendereiter; street commissioner, James A. Wendell; collector, Martin Loeffler; justice of the peace, John J. Jaminet; vacancy, Lewis Darrah; school inspector, George R. Hurd. Supervisors First ward, George Crow; second ward, John E. Landon; third ward, Michael Phelan; fourth ward, Sylvanus Curtis. Constables: First ward, Charles Miller; second ward, Joseph Sharbinow; third ward, Joseph D. Autian; fourth ward, Edward Lemerand. Aldermen: First ward, Robert D. Waters; second ward, William Gilmore; third ward, Henry Durell; fourth ward, Ferdinand Bezzeau.

1884-Mayor, Henry S. Noble; clerk, Wm. T. Soleau; treasurer, Sebastian Lauer; marshal, Frank Bendereiter; street commissioner, Thos. T. Strong; collector, Martin Loeffler; justice of the peace, Lewis Darrah; vacancy, Patrick Golden; school inspector, James York. Supervisors First ward, George Crow; second ward, James E. Landon; third ward, Michael Phelan; fourth ward, Sylvanus Curtis. Constables: First ward, Charles Miller; second ward, Dan'l T. Cole; third ward, Joseph Autian; fourth ward, Edward Lemerand. Aldermen: First ward, George Rapp; second ward, J. Henry

Kurtz; third ward, Charles Stetzner; fourth ward, H. Lee Stoddard.

1885-Mayor, Edward R. Gilday; marshal, Christian Fay; clerk, William Soleau; treasurer, Sebastian Lauer; collector, John Renner; street commissioner, James Wendell; school inspector, Alfred J. Massacre; justice of the peace, Anton Daiber. Supervisors: First ward, J. George Crow; second ward, John E. Landon; third ward, Samuel J. Robert; fourth ward, Hillary Lemerand. Aldermen: First ward, John Maurer; second ward, John J. Stevens; third ward, Louis Jones; fourth ward, Thomas Keegan. Thomas Keegan. Constables: First ward, Joseph Kirchgessner; second ward, Daniel T. Cole; third ward, Fred Cooley; fourth ward, Andrew O'Riley.

1886-Mayor, Edward R. Gilday; marshal, George Ellis; clerk, Thomas D. Strong; collector, George Rammler; street commissioner, James A. Wendell; justice of the peace, Charles Kirchgessner; school inspector, George R. Hurd. Supervisors: First ward, J. George Crow; second ward, John E. Landon; third ward, Samuel J. Robert; fourth ward, Hillary Lemerand. Aldermen: First ward, Jason P. Root; second ward, Gustave Stier; third ward, Alfred J. Massacre; fourth ward, Eliab H. Reynolds. Constables: First ward, Joseph Kirchgessner; second ward, Daniel T. Cole; third ward, John Bouchard; fourth ward, Henry Rauch.

1887-Mayor, George R. Hurd; marshal, George Ellis; clerk, Thomas T. Strong; treasurer, James J. Robert; collector, George Rammler; street commissioner, Ferdinand Bezzeau; city attorney, Alonzo B. Bragdon ; school inspector, Anton Westerman; justice of the peace, John P. Jaminet; surveyor, Willis Baldwin; physician, Charles T. Southworth; chief engineer, Chas. A. Golden. Supervisors: First ward, Charles A. Maurer; second ward, John E. Landon; third ward, Samuel J. Robert; fourth ward, Chas. G. Morris. Aldermen: First ward, George Rapp; second ward, John J. Stevens; third ward, Lewis Jones; fourth ward, I. E. Ilgianfritz. Constables: First ward, Charles Miller; second ward, Joseph Sharbinow; third ward, Henry Vandall; fourth ward, Theodore Navarre.

1888-Mayor, George R. Hurd; marshal, Frank Lemerand; clerk, Thomas T. Strong; treasurer, James J. Robert; collector, George Rammler; street commissioner, Ferdinand Bez

zeau; city attorney, Alonzo B. Bragdon; justice of the peace, John P. Jaminet; surveyor, Willis Baldwin; physician, Charles T. Southworth; chief engineer, Charles A. Golden; first assistant, J. H. Kurz; second assistant, Jac. Martin. Supervisors: First ward, Charles A. Maurer; second ward, John E. Landon; third ward, Samuel J. Robert; fourth ward, Charles G. Morris. Aldermen: First ward, George Rapp; second ward, Gustav Stier; third ward, Lewis Jones; fourth ward, I. E. Ilgianfritz. Constables: First ward, Anton Westerman, Jr.; second ward, Ed. G. J. Lauer; third ward, Charles Hoyt; fourth ward, H. A. Bourdeau.

1889-Mayor, Charles A. Golden; marshal, Frank Lemerand; clerk, Thomas T. Strong; treasurer, James J. Robert; collector, Patrick H. Matthews; street commissioner, James A. Wendell; school inspectors, Edward C. Rauch, Benjamin Dansard, George R. Hurd; justice of the peace, William J. Danz. Supervisors: First ward, Charles Maurer; second ward, John E. Landon; third ward, John E. Cooper; fourth ward, Thomas E. Keegan. Aldermen: First ward, George Rapp; second ward, Gustav Stier; third ward, C. William Beck; fourth ward, I. E. Ilgianfritz. Constables: First ward, John Eberline; second ward, Daniel T. Cole; third ward, Henry Vandall; fourth ward, T. S. Navarre. PRESIDENTIAL VOTE OF MONROE COUNTY, From 1836 to 1888 inclusive. 1836-Van Buren (Democrat), son (Whig), 1,147.

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1840-Van Buren (Democrat), 1,023; Harrison (Whig), 939.

1844-Polk (Democrat), 1,282; Clay (Whig),

870.

1848- Van Buren (Free Soil), 398; Cass (Democrat), 1,155; Taylor (Whig), 791.

1852-Hale (Free Soil), 169; Pierce (Democrat), 1,582; Scott (Whig), 1,112.

1856-Buchanan (Democrat), 1,703; Fremont (Whig), 1,777.

1860-Douglas (Democrat), 2,165; Lincoln (Republican), 2,282.

1864-McClellan (Democrat), 2,331; Lincoln (Republican), 1,659.

1868-Seymour (Democrat), 2,914; Grant (Republican), 2,629.

1872- Black (Prohibition), -; O'Connor (Democrat), 72; Greeley (Democrat), 2,192; Grant (Republican), 2,645.

1876-Smith (Prohibition), 1; Cooper (Greenback), 23; Tilden (Democrat), 3,893; Hayes (Republican), 3,032.

1880 Labor, 10; Dow (Prohibition), 2; Weaver (Greenback), 224; Hancock (Democrat), 3,701 ; Garfield (Republican), 3,178.

1884 - Butler, 51; St. John (Prohibition), 224; Butler (Greenback and Anti-Monopoly), 190 ; Cleveland (Democrat), 3,735; Cleveland and Butler Fusion, 3,920; Blaine (Republican), 3,025.

1888-Streeter (United Labor), 15; Fisk (Prohibition), 182; Cleveland(Democrat), 3,940; Harrison (Republican), 3,450.

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VOTES CAST FOR GOVERNOR AND SECRETARY OF STATE, NOVEMBER 4, 1884, 1886 AND 1888, IN MONROE COUNTY.

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POLITICAL CENTRAL COMMITTEES.

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.

Officers.-George H. Hopkins, chairman, Detroit; Charles Wright, treasurer, Detroit; Harry C. Tillman, secretary, Detroit.

Executive Committee.--Henry M. Duffield, Detroit; T. S. Applegate, Adrian; T. F. Giddings, Kalamazoo; Chas. E. Kimball, Pontiac ; F. C. Stone, Saginaw; E. T. Carrington, Bay City; D. B. Ainger, Charlotte; G. W. Webber, Ionia; A. R. Avery, Port Huron.

District Committee.-First district, Henry M. Duffield, Charles Wright, Detroit; second district, T. S. Applegate, Adrian, J. T. Jacobs, Ann Arbor; third district, D. B. Ainger, Charlotte, W. H. Withington, Jackson; fourth district, T. F. Giddings, Kalamazoo, A. B. Copley, Decatur; fifth district, G. W. Webber, Ionia, Wm. Alden Smith, Grand Rapids; sixth district, Chas. F. Kimball, Pontiac, Otis Fuller, St. Johns; seventh district, Wm. H. Acker, Richmond, A. R. Avery, Port Huron; eighth district, N. J. Brown, Stanton, F. C. Stone, Saginaw; ninth district, Newcomb McGraft, Muskegon, E. Broox Martin, Reed City; tenth district, E. T. Carrington, Bay City, D. C. Page, Petoskey; eleventh district, Thomas T. Bates, Traverse City, H. O. Young, Ishpeming.

DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.

Officers.-I. M. Weston, chairman, Grand Rapids; J. W. Flynn, treasurer, Detroit; Frank H. Thomas, secretary, Caro.

Executive Committee.-I. M. Weston, chairman, Grand Rapids; D. J. Campau, Detroit ; Frank H. Thomas, Caro; Styles Kennedy, St. Louis; Geo. H. House, East Saginaw.

District Members.-First district, D. J. Campau, J. W. Flynn, Detroit; second district, Chas. S. Gregory, Dexter, Chas. Humphrey, Adrian; third district, W. H. Porter, Marshall, J. Shean, Hickory Corners; fourth district, C. H. Kimmerle, Dailey, C. J. Lockwood, Sturgis; fifth district, T. B. Preston, Ionia, A. E. Calkins, Allegan; sixth district, J. H. Fedewa, St. Johns, F. G. Rounsville, Fowlerville; seventh district, Robert Willis, Marlette, G. M. Crocker, Mt. Clemens; eighth district, G. H. House, East Saginaw, Styles Kennedy, St. Louis; ninth district, R. R. Blacker, Manistee, L. J. Law, Cadillac; tenth district, Frank H. Thomas, Caro, George J. Robinson, Alpena; eleventh

district, H. C. Davis, Traverse City, G. W. Hayden, Ishpeming.

PROHIBITION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.

Officers.-Albert Dodge, chairman, Fowlerville; William W. Wise, secretary, Lansing; Alfred Wise, treasurer, Lansing.

District Members. - First district, Charles P. Russell, Jerome B. Stevens, Detroit; second district, G. P. Waring, Ridgeway, B. J. Conrad, Ann Arbor; third district, D. P. Sagendorph, Charlotte, A. G. Bruce, Albion; fourth district, Henry I. Allen, Schoolcraft, H. S. McMaster, Dowagiac; fifth district, A. O. Crozier, Grand Rapids, Dr. Milton Chase, Otsego; sixth district, Alfred Wise, Lansing, James Houston, Pontiac; seventh district, Robert King, Lapeer, L. Granger, Armada; eighth district, H. W. Parker, Owosso, Newell Leonard, St. Louis; ninth district, E. S. Palmiter, Hart, G. R. Malone, Big Rapids; tenth district, J. Van Zolenburg, Petoskey, S. A. Lane, Vassar; eleventh district, George H. Cobb, Traverse City, Rev. D. B. Johnson, Menominee.

THE EARLY COURTS.

May 8, 1807, the Court of Common Pleas was organized by appointment by the governor and judges. John Anderson was appointed chief justice, Moses Morse, Francis Navarre, associate justices. Francis Lasselle was appointed by the courts treasurer of district; John Bt. Lasselle, assessor on north side of River Raisin; Giles Barnes, collector; Jacques Navarre, assessor on south side of River Raisin. Israel Ruland was appointed associate judge in place of Moses Morse.

1809-10-Same officers continued in office.

We find no records of courts held from this date until May 4, 1818, when Isaac Lee presided as chief justice, John Anderson, Francis Lasselle, associate justices; Hubert Lacroix, sheriff; Oliver Johnson, treasurer; Charles Noble, prosecuting attorney; Hubert Lacroix,

collector of taxes.

COMMISSIONERS AND SUPERVISORS.

1824-County commissioners were elected as follows: Henry Disbrow, Gabriel Godfroy, jr., Hubert Lacroix, Harry Conant, Joseph Farrington; Laurent Durocher, collector of taxes.

1827-July 1st, first meeting of board of supervisors. Erie was represented by Levi

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