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Book Title: History Of Fountain County
COVINGTON COUNCIL.
Recorder. Councilmen. Clerk.
1851 John M. Hall. ------Henderson, At that time the Recorder.
------Bilsland, At that time the Recorder.
------Foster. At that time the Recorder.
1852 John M. Hall. At that time the Recorder.
1853 John M. Hall. At that time the Recorder.
President. Councilmen. Clerk.
1854 Not known. Jos. H. Nelson, Not known.
Wm. McLaughlin,
Chester Clark,
George Shanklin,
Charles Kelley.
1855 Not known. David Parrott, S. Smith.
Geo. Shockey,
Wm. McLaughlin,
Chester Clark,
Jos. H. Nelson.
1856 Hiram Abdill. J. P. Sharron, D. H. Hull.
Thos. E. Sangster,
J. Pullen,
Jos. Ristine.
1857 Levi Adler. Shelby Sumner, W. McFall.
Jos. Ristine,
Wm. Dwinn,
James Sharon.
1858 Wm. A. Sangster.Michael Mayer, W. McFall.
David L. Case,
Levi Adler,
James Knight.
1859 Reuben Tuller. John H. Sharon, C. L. Hansicker.
Chas. Alling,
Leopold Loeb,
H. R. Claypool.
1860 L. Loeb. J. Alshuler, J. H. Kelly.
J. G. Hardy,
E. R. Billings,
C. E. Alling.
1861 J. G. Hardy. J. H. Spence, A. Lemp.
J. Sharon,
C. E. Alling,
John Lemp.
1862 A. Lemp. Wm. Lebo, Geo. Weldon.
J. H. Spence,
R. Hetfield,
J. G. Hardy.
1863 Thos. McGeorge. J. Sharon, G. T. Willis.
John Gebhart,
C. E. Ailing,
L. Loeb.
1864 J. H. Sharon. W. A. Tipton, G. T. Willis.
C. E. Alling,
Fred. Purfeerst,
Luke Dunkerly.
1865 C. E. Alling. S. J. Weldon, J. W. Nichols.
Nat Redden,
J. A. Gebhart,
Fred. Purfeerst.
1866 S. J. Weldon. Wm. Hegel, W. C. B. Spence.
D. Smith,
Nat. Redden,
Jacob Everly.
1867 Jacob Everly. Casper Salmon, W. C. B. Spence.
Henry Senior,
P. S. Welch,
D. Smith.
1868 Jos. Ristine. A. Buckles, W. C. B. Spence.
Marion West,
L. Dunkerly,
Thos. McGeorge.
1869 M. W. Howard. L. Dunkerly, G. K. McComas.
Andrew Ainsworth,
D. Smith,
Edward Robinson.
1870 A. Gish. Lucas Nebeker, G. K. McComas.
Wm. O'Brien,
E. S. Howell,
Casper Salmon.
1871 Patrick Brennan.A. J. Ridge, C. T. McComas.
O. Boord,
H. R. Claypool,
J. Fausler.
1872 O. Boord. J. L. Cherry, H. H. Doctorman.
Mat. Miller,
Casper Salmon,
N. B. Martin.
1873 J. N. Spinning. J. H. Sharon, H. H. Doctorman.
C. Salmon,
Fred. Hunt,
Wm. Krensch.
1874 J. N. Spinning. C. Salmon, H. H. Doctorman.
Fred. Hunt,
Wm. Krensch,
Michael Mayer.
1875 Casper Salmon. M. Mayer, EL H. Doctorman.
Geo. Smith,
J. C. Brown,
Henry Bender.
1876 J. C. Brown. M. Mayer, H. H. Doctorman.
Geo. Smith,
C. Salmon,
H. Bender,
1877 L. P. Miller. T. M. Kinn, H. H. Doctorman.
W. T. Ensminger,
H. Bender,
C. Salmon.
1878 W. F. Ensminger.J. W. Peterson, G. K. McComas.
C. D. Watson,
H. M. Clark,
J. L. Townsley.
1879 Wm. H. Miller. Wm. Yount, Jos. C. Nelson.
C. Salmon,
E. N. Bowman,
John Sayers.
1880 E. N. Bowman. W. J. Barber, W. C. B. Spence.
Wm. H. Miles,
C. Salmon,
John Sayers.
A few of the above have at times resigned their trusts, their places being
filled by other good men, whose names we cannot record. The first two negroes
who made their homes in Covington were Findley and Fry. After living here some
time they emigrated with their families to Liberia, Africa. Findley, a mulatto,
was a son of ex-Governor Findley, of Carolina, a good scholar, and is said to
have attained to an honorable public position in Liberia.
Additional Comments:
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HISTORY OF FOUNTAIN COUNTY,
TOGETHER WITH
HISTORIC NOTES ON THE WABASH VALLEY,
GLEANED FROM EARLY AUTHORS, OLD MAPS AND MANUSCRIPTS
PRIVATE AND OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE, AND OTHER AUTHENTIC, THOUGH, FOR THE MOST
PART, OUT-OF-THE-WAY SOURCES.
BY H. W. BECKWITH,
OF THE DANVILLE BAR; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETIES OF
WISCONSIN AND CHICAGO.
WITH MAP AND ILLUSTRATIONS.
CHICAGO: H. H. HILL AND N. IDDINGS, PUBLISHERS.
1881.
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