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The City of DuBois

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William C. Pentz

 

DuBois

Press of Gray Printing Co.

1932

 

 

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The City of DuBois

Chapter 26

Page 127

 

 

CITY OF DUBOIS Page 127

     At the election of the 15th of February, 1881, the following persons were elected for the various offices in the Borough, viz: Burgess, Lewis A. Brady; Town Council, John M. Raught, 2 years; E. F. McCall, 2 years; George R. Vosburg, 2 years, Lewis Zeigler, I year, John Troxell, I year, and A. S. Knarr, I year.

     The school directors elected were: T. G. Gormley, 3 years, William P. Jones, 3 years, Hiram Clark, 2 years, J. B. Martin, 2 years, Charles Loring, 1 year, and J. F. Brady, 1 year. The Overseers of the Poor elected were: W. M. McCullough and W. F. Hughes. The election officers were J. P. Vosburg, Judge of Election; T. G. Simons and W. T. Ross, Inspectors. Fred Tracy was elected Constable and Isaac Hindrix High Constable. J. B. Ellis was elected District Treasurer; P. B. Weaver, Assessor; and the auditors were R. W. Williams, L. Hydrick and J. C. Beard. The Justices of the Peace, viz: W. N. Prothero and J. P. Taylor, who had been elected for Sandy Township, resided within the limits of the new Borough, and they automatically became Justices of the Peace of the Borough.
 

 

 

 

 

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