HISTORY OF WARREN COUNTY - 421 CHAPTER XI. LIST OF OFFICERS. |
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RECORDERS |
SHERIFFS |
PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS |
1803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 |
Michael H. Johnson Michael H. Johnson Michael H. Johnson Michael H. Johnson Michael H. Johnson Michael H. Johnson Enos William Enos Williams Enos Williams Enos Williams Enos Williams Enos Williams Enos Williams Enos Williams Enos Williams Enos Williams Enos Williams Enos Williams Enos Williams Enos Williams Asahel Brown Asahel Brown Asahel Brown Asahel Brown Asahel Brown Asahel Brown Asahel Brown Asahel Brown |
George Harlan George Harlan George Harlan Ephraim Hathaway Ephraim Hathaway Ephraim Hathaway Ephraim HathawaySamuel McCray Samuel McCray George Kesling George Kesling Benjamin Sayre Benjamin Sayre Benjamin Sayre Coonrod Snyder Coonrod Snyder Coonrod Snyder Coonrod Snyder John Hopkins John Hopkins John Hopkins Coonrod Snyder John Hopkins Joseph Whitehill Joseph Whitehill Joseph Whitehill Joseph Whitehill Joseph Whitehill |
Daniel Symmes Arthur St. Clair Arthur St. Clair Arthur St. Clair Joshua Collett Joshua Collett Joshua Collett Joshua Collett Joshua Collett Joshua Collett Joshua Collett Joshua Collett Joshua Collett Joshua Collett Joshua Collett Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin. |
1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 |
Asahel Brown Asahel Brown William Lytle William Lytle William Lytle Gabriel Sellers Gabriel Sellers Gabriel Sellers Gabriel Sellers Gabriel Sellers Gabriel Sellers Isaiah M. Corbly William Sherwood William Sherwood William Sherwood John R. Bone John R. Bone John R. Bone John R. Bone John R. Bone John R. Bone John R. Bone John R. Bone John R. Bone John R. Bone John R. Bone John R. Bone John R. Bone F. S. Welton |
John M. Houston John M. Houston John M. Houston John M. Houston William Russell William Russell William Russell William Russell Nathaniel Bowers Nathaniel Bowers Nathaniel Bowers Nathaniel Bowers Israel Woodruff Israel Woodruff Israel Woodruff Israel Woodruff William Eulass William Eulass William Eulass William Eulass Charles A. Smith Charles A. Smith Charles A. Smith Charles A. Smith D. P. Egbert D. P. Egbert . D. P. Egbert D. P. Egbert. A. E. Stokes |
A. H. Dunlevy A. H. Dunlevy A. H. Dunlevy A. H. Dunlevy J. Milt Williams J. Milt Williams J. Milt Williams J. Milt Williams J. Milt Williams J. Milt Williams J. Milt Williams J. Milt Williams J. Milt Williams J. Milt Williams J. Milt Williams J. Durbin Ward J. Durbin Ward J. Durbin Ward J. Durbin Ward J. Durbin Ward J. Kelly O'Neal J. Kelly O'Neal J. Kelly O’Neal J. Kelly O'Neal J. Kelly O'Neal. Thos. F. Thompson Thos. F. Thompson Thos. F. Thompson Thos. F. Thompson. |
422 - HISTORY OF WARREN COUNTY. LIST OF OFFICERS-CONTINUED |
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1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 |
F. S. Welton F. S. Welton Phillip F. Sullivan Phrllip F. Sullrvan Phillip F. Sullivan Phillip F. Sullivan A. B. Gooch A. B. Gooch A. B. Gooch A. B. Gooch A. B. Gooch Thomas H. Blake Thomas H. Blake Thomas H. Blake Thomas H. Blake Thomas H. Blake Thomas H. Blake Thomas H. Blake H. H. Dunham H. H. Dunham H. H. Dunham H. H. Dunham |
A. E. Stokes A. E. Stokes A. E. Stokes John Butler John Butler John Butler John Butler N. V. Cleaver N. V. Cleaver N. V. Cleaver N. V. Cleaver John L. Ely John L. Ely John L. Ely John L. Ely William H. Harlan /p> William H. Harlan William H. Harlan< William H. Harlan Jasper M. Johnston Jasper M. Johnston Jasper M. Johnston |
George R. Sage George R. Sage George R. Sage George R. Sage George R. Sage George R. Sage David Allen David Allen Collin Ford Collin Ford J. Kelly O'Neal J. Kelly O'Neal J. Kelly O'Neal J. Kelly O'Neal David Allen David Allen David Allen David Allen David Allen David Allen Seth W. Brown Seth W. Brown. |
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AUDITORS. |
CLERKS |
TREASURERS. |
1803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 |
Michael H. Johnson D. F. Reeder D. F. Reeder George J. Smith Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright |
David Sutton David Sutton David Sutton David Sutton David Sutton David Sutton David Sutton David Sutton David Sutton David Sutton David Sutton David Sutton Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds J. K. Wilds H. M. Stokes |
Silas Hurin Silas Hurin Silas Hurin Silas Hurin Enos Williams Enos Williams Matthias Ross Matthias Ross Matthias Ross Matthias Ross Matthias Ross Matthias Ross Matthias Ross Matthias Ross Matthias Ross Matthias Ross Francis Lucas Francis Lucas Francis Lucas Samuel Nixon Samuel Nixon Samuel Nixon Samuel Nixon Samuel Nixon Samuel Nixon John Randall John Randall John Randall John Randall John Randall John Randall John Randall John Randall Robert Wilson Robert Wilson Robert Wilson Robert Wilson Robert Wilson |
HISTORY OF WARREN COUNTY - 423 LIST OF OFFICERS—CONTINUED |
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1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 |
Allen Wright Allen Wright Allen Wright John C. Skinner John C. Skinner John C. Skinner John C. Skinner John C. Skinner John C. Skinner John C. Skinner John C. Skinner John C. Skinner Jacob Koogle Jacob Koogle Jacob Boogie Jacob Koogle Jacob Boogie Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin Matthias Corwin George W. Smith George W. Smith O. C. Maxwell O. C. Maxwell James W. Ross James W. Ross Wm. S. Dynes Wm. S. Dynes Wm. S. Dynes Wm. S. Dynes Wm. S. Dynes Wm. S. Dynes C. W. Randall C. W. Randall C. W. Randall C. W. Randall C. W. Randall C. W. Randall C. W. Randall A. H. Graham |
H. M. Stokes H. M. Stokes H. M. Stokes H. M. Stokes H. M. Stokes H. M. Stokes G. W. Stokes G. W. Stokes G. W. Stokes G. W. Stokes G. W. Stokes F. S. Van Harlingen F. S. Van Harlingen F. S. Van Harlingen James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten Wm. H. Rockhill Wm. H. Rockhill Wm. H. Rockhill Wm. H. Rockhill Wm. H. Rockhill Wm. H. Rockhill Lot Wright Lot Wright Lot Wright Lot Wright Lot Wright Lot Wright |
Robert Wilson Robert Wilson Robert Wilson Robert Wilson Robert Wilson Jacob Morris. Jacob Morris Jacob Morris Jacob Morris Jacob Morris Jacob Morris Jacob Morris Jacob Morris Joel G. Rockhill Joel G. Rockhill Huston Hopkins Huston Hopkins Huston Hopkins Huston Hopkins Wm. Adams Wm. G. Hopkins Wm. G. Hopkins Wm. G. Hopkins Wm. G. Hopkins Richard Lackey Richard Lackey Richard Lackey Richard Lackey Lot Wright Lot Wright Lot Wright Lot Wright Ephraim Sellers Ephraim Sellers Ephraim Sellers James S. Totten James S. Totten James S. Totten M. A. Jameson M. A. Jameson M. A. Jameson |
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 1804—Matthias Corwin, Robert Benham, William James. 1805—Aaron Harlan, Robert Benham, Francis Dill. 1806-7—Aaron Harlan, Samuel McCray, Michael H. Johnson. 1808—Aaron Harlan, Samuel McCray, Robert Benham. 1809—Aaron Harlan, Samuel McCray, Nathan Kelley. 1810—Aaron Harlan, David Fox, John C. Death. 1811—Aaron Harlan, David Fox, Daniel F. Reeder. 1812-13—Aaron Harlan, Ichabod B. Halsey, Daniel F. Reeder. 1814-17—Aaron Harlan. Ichabod B. Halsey, Enos Williams. 1818 —Aaron Harlan, Benjamin Sayre, Enos Williams. 1819-21—Jabish Phillips, Benjamin Sayre, Enos Williams. 1822—Jabish Phillips, Samuel Caldwell, Enos Williams. 1823—Wyllys Pierson, Samuel Caldwell, Enos Williams. 1824—Ichabod Corwin, Samuel Caldwell, Michael H. Johnson. 1825-28— Jabish Phillips, Henry King, Burwell Goode. 1829—Jabish Phillips, Henry King, Nathan Kelley. 1830—Jabish Phillips, William Hopkins, Nathan Kelley. 1831--Jabish Phillips, Samuel Caldwell, Nathan Kelley. 1832-33— Jabish Phillips, Noah Haines, James Cowan. 1834—Jabish Phillips, George Harlan, James Cowan. 1835—Jabish Phillips, George Harlan, John Bigger. 1869... ..... ....... 1872 1877.. ...... ....... 1804-Matti Harlan, Robert Cray, Michael B Benham. 1809- Aaron Harlan, D Daniel F. Reed( Reeder. 1814-1 -Aaron Harlan, Benjamin Sayre, Enos Williams. 1824-Ichabod ( Jabish Phillips, King, Nathan Kelley. 1831--Jab Jabish Phillips, Harlan, James C 424 - HISTORY OF WARREN COUNTY. 1836 -Benjamin Blackburn, George Harlan, Otho Evans. 1837 38 Benja- min Blackburn, John Hopkins, Otho Evans. 1839-40-Benjamin Blackburn, John Hopkins, Jacob Pence. 1841--William H. Hamilton, John Hopkins, Jacob Pence. 1842-William H. Hamilton, John Hokpins, Benjamin Black- burn. 1843-William H. Hamilton, James Sweney, Benjamin Blackburn. 1844--David Evans, James Sweney, Benjamin Blackburn. 1845-David Evans, James Sweney, Isaac Leming. 1846--David Evans, Benjamin Black- burn, Isaac Leming. 1847-49-John M. Snook, Benjamin Blackburn, Isaac Leming. 1850-Henry Sherwood, Benjamin Blackburn, Isaac Leming. 1851 -Henry Sherwood, Benjmain Blackburn, Jacob Egbert. 1852-59-Henry Sherwood, David Deardorff, Jacob Egbert. 1860--Henry Sherwood, David Deardorff, William H. Hamilton. 1861-66--Henry Sherwood, Joseph S. Reece, William H. Hamilton. 1867-Henry Sherwood, Hugh J. Death, William H. Hamilton. 1868-Ephraim L. Mehan, Hugh J. Death, William H. Hamilton. 1869-70-Ephraim L. Mehan, L. G. Anderson, John M. Dyer. 1871 -Joel Evans, L. G. Anderson, John M. Dyer, 1872--Joel Evans, L. G. Anderson, John Bone. 1873--Joel Evans, Nathan Keever, John Bone. 1874 -77-W. P. Mounts, Nathan Keever, John Bone. 1878--W. P. Mounts, Nathan Keever, Perry Lukens. 1879-80 -W. P. Mounts, E. K. Snook, Perry Lukens. ASSOCIATE JUDGES. Under the constitution of 1802, the Court of Common Pleas was composed of a President Judge and three Associate Judges, appointed by the Legislature for seven years. William James, 1803-4; Jacob D. Lowe, 1803-24; Ignatius Brown, 1803-24; Nathan Kelley, 1801-4; Jacob Reeder, 1804-7; Peter Burr, 1807-10; George Harlan, 1810-16; Matthias Corwin, 1816-24; George Hams- berger, 1824-25; Wyllys Pierson, 1824-34; George Kesling, 1824-34; Michael H Johnson, 1825-34; Benjamin Baldwin, 1834-38; David Morris, 1834-35; Samuel Caldwell, 1834-35; James Cowan, 1835-42; John Hart, 1835-42; Eg- bert T. Smith, 1838-39; William S. Mickle, 1839-46; Daniel Crane, 1842-49; Richard Parcell, 1842-51; James Cowan, 1846-51; Resin B. Edwards, 1849-51. PROBATE JUDGES. The office of Probate Judge was created by the constitution of 1851. John C. Dunlevy, 1852-55; James M. Smith, 1855-58; James C. Sabin, 1858-60; John C. Dunlevy. 1860-64; James Scott, 1864, appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dunlevy; William W. Wilson, 1865-69; Thomas R. Thatcher, 1869-72; William W. Wilson, 1872, appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thatcher; John W. Keys, 1872-79; Joseph W. O'Neall, 1879. MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Territorial Legislature, 1801-Francis Dunlevy and Jeremiah Morrow. First General Assembly, March, 1803-Senators, Jeremiah Morrow and Francis Dunlevy; Representatives, John Bigger and William James. Second General Assembly, December, 1803-Senators, John Bigger and William C. Schenck; Representative, Ephraim Kibby. Third General Assembly, 1804-Senators, John Bigger and William C. Schenck; Representatives, Matthias Corwin and Peter Burr. Fourth General Assembly, 1805--Senator, John Bigger; Representatives, Peter Burr and Matthias Corwin. Fifth General Assembly, 1806--Senator, Richard Thomas; Representatives, Peter Burr and Matthias Corwin. Note -The Senatorial district was then composed of Warren, Butler, Montgomery, Greene and Champaign Counties. 425 - PICTURE OF THOMAS P. HUTCHINSON 426 - BLANK HISTORY OF WARREN COUNTY - 427 Sixth General Assembly, 1807—Senators, Richard S. Thomas and John Bigger; Representatives, George Harlan and Matthias Corwin. Seventh General Assembly, 1808—Senator, John Bigger; Representatives, Matthias Corwin., George Harlan and John James. Note—Warren County was then a separate Senatorial district. Eighth General Assembly, 1809—Senator, John Bigger; Representatives, Matthias Corwin, Michael H. Johnson, Jesse Newport. Ninth General Assembly, 1810—Senator, John Bigger; Representatives, Matthias Corwin, David Morris, Nathan Kelly. Tenth General Assembly, 1811---Senator, John Bigger; Representatives, Matthias Corwin, Jesse Newport. David Morris. Eleventh General Assembly, 1812—Senator, Thomas B. Van Horne; Representatives, John Welton, Michael H. Johnson. Twelfth General Assembly, 1813—Senator, John Bigger; Representatives, Matthias Corwin, Michael H. Johnson. Thirteenth General Assembly, 1814—Senator, John Bigger; Representatives, Matthias Corwin, Michael H. Johnson. Fourteenth General Assembly, 1815—Senator, John Bigger; Representatives, Matthias Corwin, Samuel Caldwell. Fifteenth General Assembly, 1816—Senator, Thomas B Van Horne; Representatives, Michael H. Johnson, David Sutton. Sixteenth General Assembly, 1817—Senator, Thomas B. Van Horne; Representatives, Michael H. Johnson, Nathaniel McLean. Seventeenth General Assembly, 1818—Senator, Michael H. Johnson; Representatives, Nathaniel McLean, David Sutton. Eighteenth General Assembly, 1819—Senator, Nathaniel McLean; Representatives, John Bigger. George Kesling. Nineteenth General Assembly, 1820—Senator, Nathaniel McLean; Representatives, John Bigger, William C. Schenck. Twentieth General Assembly, 1821—Senator, Nathaniel McLean; Repre sentatives, John Bigger, Thomas Corwin. Twenty-first General Assembly, 1822—Senator, Nathaniel McLean; Representatives, John Bigger, Thomas Corwin. Twenty-second General Assembly, 1823—Representatives, John M. Houston, David Sutton. Twenty-third General Assembly, 1824 —Senator, Samuel Caldwell; Representatives, Matthias Corwin, John Bigger. Twenty-fourth General Assembly, 1825—Senator, Samuel Caldwell; Representatives, John Bigger, George J. Smith. Twenty-fifth General Assembly, 1826—Senator, Jacob D. Miller; Representatives, George J. Smith, John Hopkins. Twenty-sixth General Assembly, 1827—Senator, Jeremiah Morrow; Representatives, George J. Smith, John Hopkins. Twenty-seventh General Assembly, 1828—Senator, Samuel Caldwell; Representatives, Benjamin Baldwin, James McEwen. Twenty-eighth General Assembly, 1829—Senator, Samuel Caldwell; Representatives, Thomas Corwin, Jeremiah Morrow. Twenty-ninth General Assembly, 1830—Senator, John Bigger; Representatives, Joseph Whitehill, Jacoby Hallack. Thirtieth General Assembly, 1831—Senator, John Bigger; Representatives, Joseph Whitehill, Jacoby Hallack. Thirty-first General Assembly, 1832—Senator, Jacoby Hallack; Representative, Joseph Whitehill. 428 - HISTORY OF WARREN COUNTY. Thirty-second General Assembly, 1833-Senator, Jacoby Hallack; Representatives, John Bigger, Benjamin Baldwin. Thirty-third General Assembly, 1834-Senator, John M. Houston; Representative, Joseph Whitehill. Note-Joseph Whitehill resigned and Thomas R. Ross was elected to fill the vacancy June 1, 1835, and served in an extra session convened June 8, 1835. Thirty-fourth General Assembly, 1835--Senator, John M. Houston; Representatives, Jeremiah Morrow, John Hunt. Thirty-fifth General Assembly, 1836 Senator, George J. Smith; Representative, John Hunt. Thirty-sixth General Assembly, 1837-Senator, George J. Smith; Representative A. H. Dunlevy. Thirty-seventh General Assembly, 1838-Senator, George J. Smith; Representative, John Hunt. Thirty-eighth General Assembly, 1839-Senator, George J. Smith; Representative, William Sellers. Thirty-ninth General Assembly, 1840 Senator, Isaac S. Perkins; Representative, John Probasco, Jr. Note-The Senatorial district was then composed of Warren and Greene. Fortieth General Assembly, 1841-Senator, Tsaart S. Perkins; Representative, John Probasco, Jr. Forty-first General Assembly, 1842-Senator, W. H. P. Denny; Representative, John Probasco, Jr. Forty-second General Assembly, 1843-Senator, W. H. P. Denny; Representative, Edward Noble. Forty-third General Assembly, 1844-Representative, Edward Noble. Note Montgomery and Warren then composed the Senatorial district. Forty-fourth General Assembly, 1845-Representative, Edward Noble. Forty-fifth General Assembly, 1846-Senator, John Hopkins; Representative, Robert Wilson. Forty-sixth General Assembly, 1847---Senator, John Hopkins; Representative, Robert Wilson. Forty-seventh General Assembly, 1848-Representative, John A. Dodds. Forty-eighth General Assembly, 1849-Representative, John A. Dodds. Forty-ninth General Assembly, 1850-Representative, John A. Dodds. Note The Forty-ninth was the last held under the constitution of 1802. Under the first constitution, members of the Legislature were elected annually; under the constitution of 1851, they are elected every two years. Fiftieth General Assembly, 1852-Representative, Durbin Ward. Fifty-first General Assembly, 1854-Senator, Granville W. Stokes: Representative. Daniel Crane. Fifty-second General Assembly, 1856-Representative. Seth S. Haines. Fifty-third General Assembly, 1858-Senator, Lauren Smith; Representative, J. Milton Williams. Fifty-fourth General Assembly, 1860-Representatives, James Scott. Mahlon Wright. Fifty-fifth General Assembly, 1862--Senator, A. G. McBurney; Representative, James Scott. Fifty-sixth General Assembly, 1864-Senator, A. G. McBurney; Representative, James Scott. Fifty-seventh General Assembly, 1866 - Representative, J. H. Coulter. Fifty-eighth General Assembly, 1868-Representative, James Scott. Fifty-ninth General Assembly, 1870-Representative, W. W. Wilson. Sixtieth General Assembly, 1872-Representative, James Scott. HISTORY OF WARREN COUNTY - 429 Sixty-first General Assembly, 1874-Senator, Benjamin Butterworth; Representative, James Scott. Sixty-second General Assembly, 1876-Senator, Peter M. Dechant; Representative, Thomas M. Wales. Note-Peter M. Dechant died and William H. Stokes was elected to fill the vacancy Sixty-third General Assembly, 1878-Senator, William H. Stokes; Representative, Thomas M. Wales. Sixty-fourth General Assembly, 1880-Senator, J. L. Mounts; Representative, James Scott. Sixty-fifth General Assembly, 1882-Senator, Lewis G. Anderson; Representative, James Scott. MEMBERS OF CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. Convention of 1802-Jeremiah Morrow, Francis Dunlevy. Convention of 1850-George J. Smith, J. Milton Williams. Convention of 1873-Thomas F. Thompson. OTHER OFFICERS. Members of Congress-Jeremiah Morrow, 1803 to 1813; John McLean, 1813 to 1816; Thomas R. Ross, 1819 to 1825; Thomas Corwin, 1831 to 1840; Jeremiah Morrow, 1840 to 1843; Thomas Corwin, 1859 to 1861. United States Senators Jeremiah Morrow, 1813 to 1819; Thomas Corwin, 1845 to 1850. Governors of Ohio-Jeremiah Morrow, 1822 to 1826; Thomas Corwin, 1840 to 1842. Lieutenant Governor-Andrew G. McBurney, 1866 to 1868. Judges of Supreme Court of Ohio-John McLean, 1816 to 1823; Joshua Collett, 1829 to 1836. Judge of United States Supreme Court-John McLean, 1829 to 1861. Cabinet Members--John McLean, Postmaster General, 1823 to 1829; Thomas Corwin, Secretary of Treasury, 1850 to 1853. |