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DATE |
YEAR |
LAST NAME |
FIRST NAME |
CONTENTS |
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February |
1866 |
Grand Juror |
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Feb. Term 1866 Grand Juror: William B. Fox Traverse Juror: J. Burtis, D. E. Lewis, Ezekiel Rooks, O. W. Corey, Hiram Hurlburt |
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May 8 |
1866 |
Simmons |
Joseph P. |
New store and new goods at White’s Corners. Joseph P. Simmons has filled the corner store of John White’s with a large assortment of Dry goods, ready made clothing, boots, shoes, hats, caps, crockery, provisions, stoves, etc. Best prints 15 to 18 cents. Good sheeting 15 to 22 cents. Best delaines 25 cents. Suits from $12 to $25. Flour, pork and provisions by the bbl. or load. |
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June |
1866 |
Grand Juror |
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June Term, 1866 Grand Jurors: Edward Gilbert, James Chestnut Traverse Jurors: C. H. Judd, S. B. Goodsell, and Nathan Dodge |
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July 17 |
1866 |
Vigilance Committee |
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Vigilance Committee: |
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August 16 |
1866 |
Republican |
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Republican Woolsey Burtis of Ulysses was nominated for Associate Judge |
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September 4 |
1866 |
Jones |
E. A. |
TAX NOTICE: Those having taxes on incomes from 1865, licenses buggies, gold watches, etc. to pay will call at my office in the store of C. S. Jones, Coudersport on or before Sept. 22nd E. A. Jones, Deputy Collector. |
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September 20 |
1866 |
Democratic |
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The Democratic County Convention met in Court House and nominated W. F. Burt and Zalmon Robinson for Associate Judges; for Prothonotary, Dr. Charles Meine |
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October 9 |
1866 |
ELECTION Results |
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Election: John P. Taggart, Republican was elected
Associate Judge over Z. F. Robinson, candidate on Democratic ticket. J. W. Stevens was elected |