Yolo County CA Archives History - Books .....Officers Of The City Of Woodland And Of The County And State 1913 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ca/cafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@gmail.com December 4, 2005, 1:23 am Book Title: History Of Yolo County CHAPTER XXVII OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF WOODLAND AND OF THE COUNTY AND STATE Following is a list showing the results of all the elections held in Woodland since its original incorporation: March 14, 1871—Board of Trustee: D. C. Hubbard (president), E. Giddings (Clerk), E. R. Lowe, G. Kauffman, John Schuerley. J. D. Lawson, city marshal; G. W. Greene, treasurer; P. C. Robertson, assessor. May 1, 1871—Board of Trustees: F. S. Freeman (president), C. L. Simpson (clerk), J. D. Lawson, C. H. Gray, Donald Frazer. R. T. Buckley, marshal; G. W. Greene, treasurer; O. B. Westcott, assessor. May 6, 1872—Board of Trustees: J. D. Lawson (president), J. K. Smith (clerk), R. H. Newton, C. H. Gray, J. H. Arnold. M. Snyder, marshal; G. W. Greene, treasurer; O. B. Westcott, assessor. May 5, 1873—Board of Trustees: A. C. Ruggles (president), R. H. Newton (clerk), T. C. Pockman, W. W. Brownell, E. Bynum. J. B. Strong, marshal; A. G. Read, treasurer; F. M. Brown, assessor; James Johnson, attorney (appointed). May 4,1874—Board of Trustees: E. Bynum (president), D. M. Burns (clerk), W. W. Brownell, R. H. Newton, George Lewald. John Webber, marshal; W. W. Brownell, treasurer (appointed). 1876—Board of Trustees: G. W. Hiatt (president), George H. Jackson (clerk), James Viers, J. R. Edwards, P. Krellenberg. M. W. Thomas, marshal; P. Krellenberg, treasurer (appointed). 1878—Board of Trustees.: James Viers (president), A. Nickelsberg (clerk), J. M. Rhodes, Otto Schluer, Chris Sieber. George Alford, marshal; Chris Sieber, treasurer (appointed). May 3, 1880—Board of Trustees: Donald Frazer (president), J. M. Rhodes (clerk), G. H. Jackson, A. J. Hall, G. W. Andrews. A. S. Armstrong, marshal; G. W. Andrews, treasurer (appointed). May 1, 1882—Board of Trustees: A. Mossmayer (president), W. S. Huston (clerk), F. A. Pedler, L. Charmak, G. H. Jackson. L. Charmak, treasurer (appointed); H. M. Hoyt, marshal. May 5, 1884—Board of Trustees: A. Mossmayer (president), W. S. Huston (clerk), L. Charmak, George H. Jackson, A. L. Boggs. H. M. Hoyt, marshal; L. Charmak, treasurer. May 1, 1886—Board of Trustees: G. W. Brown (president), Charles Gummow (clerk), L. Charmak, W. F. Mock. H. M. Hoyt, marshal; C. M. Hiddleson, treasurer. May, 1888—Board of Trustees: J. O. Maxwell (mayor), J. K. Smith (clerk), E. F. Hester, J. H. Wright. L. Charmak, treasurer; Carey Barney, marshal. At this election a vote for reincorporation was lost by a vote of 230 for and 394 against. 1890—Board of Trustees: M. Diggs (president), J. G. Crutcher, J. F. Duncan, L. Charmak, J. O. Maxwell. C. M. Barney, marshal. At this junction the Board of Trustees adopted a resolution submitting again to the people the proposition of reincorporation. The city was divided into four precincts and the election was set for June 16th. On that day, by a decisive majority, the people voted to incorporate into a city of the fifth class and elected officers as follows:—Board of Trustees L. Charmak, J. 0. Maxwell, M. Diggs, J. G. Crutcher, G. H. Jackson. Board of Education: J. H. Wright, R. H. Beamer, M. O. Harling, E. T. Clowe, J. I. McConnell. A. G. Read, assessor; Herman Kuhn, marshal; J. F. Garrette, treasurer; R. B. Mosby, clerk, P. W. Fisher, recorder. April 13, 1891—Board of Trustees: George H. Jackson, G. W. Hiatt, Dr. Thomas Ross, J. F. Duncan, W. G. Hunt. Frank Dietz, assessor; J. C. Harlan, treasurer; R. B. Mosby, clerk; P. W. Fisher recorder; Herman Kuhn, marshal. Board of Education: J. I. McConnell, R. H. Beamer, M. O. Harling, J. H. Wright, E. T. Clowe. 1893—Board of Trustees: L. Charmak, L. B. Holmes, J. 0. Maxwell. L. A. Ervin, marshal; J. C. Harlan, treasurer; C. M. Barney, assessor; P. W. Fisher, recorder. Board of Education: F. E. Baker, C. Q. Nelson, N. M. Weaver. 1895—Board of Trustees: J. W. Bandy, C. M. Hiddleson. Eobert Warren, marshal; James C. Harlan, treasurer; E. L. Sinkey, assessor; A. C. Euggles, recorder; E. E. Gaddis, attorney. Board of Education: George Banks, J. O. Chalmers. 1897—Board of Trustees: A. M. Britt, L. Charmak, A. Mossmayer. J. B. Lawson, marshal; E. B. Mosby, clerk; James C. Harlan, treasurer; E. L. Sinkey, assessor; J. E. Strong, attorney; P. W. Fisher, recorder. Board of Education: M. Diggs, J. I. McConnell, M. O. Harling. 1899—Board of Trustees: W. P. Craig, T. B. Gibson. J. B. Lawson, marshal; W. B. Aldrich, clerk; J. C. Harlan, treasurer; E. M. Tilden, assessor; W. A. Anderson, attorney; P. W. Fisher, recorder. Board of Education: C. E. Dingle, J. M. Day. 1901—Board of Trustees: E. P. Huston, J. J. Brown, W. H. Troop. W. C. Gwinn, marshal; L. E. Pierce, treasurer; E. B. Mosby, assessor; Charles W. Pickard, attorney and clerk; P. W. Fisher, recorder. Board of Education: S. C. Deaner, F. A. Kauffman, C. B. Wilcoxon. 1903—Board of Trustees: E. H. Beamer. Douglas Balfour, W. H. Troop. W. C. Gwinn, marshal; L. E. Pierce, treasurer; A. G. Bead, assessor; Bryon Ball, recorder; Charles W. Pickard, attorney and clerk. Board of Education: C. Q. Nelson, J. M. Day. On account of a change of the state law regarding the government of cities of the fifth class the officers elected at this election, with the exception of City Trustees and Board of Education were elected to hold office for four years and it was also provided that at the next ensuing election five members of each board should be elected to also hold office for a term of four years. 1905—Board of Trustees: W. H. Troop, Joseph Craig, W. H. Alexander. Board of Education: J. Reith, Jr., F. A. Kauffman, C. R. Wilcoxon. 1907—Board of Trustees: J. R. Mitchell, Theodore Muegge, W. H. Curson, W. A. Boots, W. S. White. S. A. Leach, marshal; L. R. Pierce, treasurer; Charles W. Pickard, attorney and clerk; Barnard Rehmke, recorder; Frank Dietz, assessor. Board of Education: J. Reith, Jr., J. A. Murray, S. C. Deaner, F. A. Kauffman, C. Sieber. During this term two of the elected officers resigned. E. B. Mering was appointed to succeed C. W. Pickard, whose resignation was accepted June 3, 1907, and M. S. Ish succeeded Treasurer Pierce, resigning October 2, 1907. The vote on the question of saloons resulted for saloons 382, against 353. 1911—Board of Trustees: J. R. Mitchell, C. T. Bidwell, J. J. Kinkade, J. O. Maxwell H. M. Miller. R. Rehmke, recorder; G. E. Whitney, attorney and clerk; L. H. Stephens, treasurer; Peter Scott, marshal; Frank Dietz, assessor. Board of Education: J. Reith, Jr., J. L. Harlan, F. C. Ewert, R. J. Gibson, C. W. Thomas, Jr. The vote on the question of saloons resulted as follows: Against saloons, 431; for saloons, 395. STATE AND COUNTY OFFICERS FOR YEARS 1849 TO 1911 1849—State senator, M. G. Vallejo; assemblymen, J. E. Brackett and J. S. Bradford. 1850—State senator, Martin E. Cook; assemblyman, H. P. Osgood; county judge, P. A. Marguam; sheriff and tax collector, J. N. Borden; district attorney, G. W. Crane and P. R. Moore; clerk, B. F. Brown; assessor, J. E. Braly; recorder and auditor, G. W. Crane; surveyor, W. B. Brown; administrator, G. W. Keene; coroner, C. F. Collins; treasurer, G. W. Keene; superintendent of public schools, duties by county assessor until 1855. 1851—State senator, M. M. Wombough; assemblyman, John G. Parrish; county judge H. H. Hartley; sheriff and tax collector, E. A. Harris; district attorney, M. M. Wombough and G. W. Keene; clerk, Humphrey Griffith; assessor, Humphrey Griffith; recorder and auditor, (duties by county clerk until 1873); surveyor, Charles F. Reed; administrator, G. W. Keene; coroner, John Van Arnam; treasurer, H. H. Hartley. 1852—State senator, M. M. Wombough; assemblyman, A. B. Caldwell; county judge, H. H. Hartley; sheriff and tax collector, E. A. Harris; district attorney, G. H. Carter and B. F. Ankeny; clerk, Humphrey Griffith; assessor, J. W. Myrick; surveyor, Charles F. Reed; administrator, G. W. Keene; coroner, John Van Arnam; treasurer, Alex Chisholm; supervisors J. B. Greene, W. G. Brown, Isaac Laferty, C. H. Cooley, G. F. Brown. 1853—State senator, Edward McGarry; assemblyman, Humphrey Griffith; county judge, Harrison Gwinn; sheriff and tax collector, G. W. Gish; district attorney, W. R. Chapman and W. R. Cantwell; clerk, R. H. Baskett; assessor, D. P. Diggs; recorder and auditor duties by clerk until 1873; surveyor, Wm. Minis; administrator, G. W. Keene; coroner, John Smith; treasurer, J. B. Tilden; supervisors, J. B. Tufts, C. Chisholm, G. H. Peck, W. G. Brown, A. H. Willard. 1854—State senator, Edward McGarry; assemblyman, J. H. Updegraff; county judge, Harrison Gwinn; sheriff and tax collector, Jas. A. Douglas; district attorney, H. Meredith; clerk, R. H. Baskett; assessor, P. J. Hopper and T. F. W. Price; surveyor, Wm. Minis; administrator, Isaac Sunderland; coroner, John Van Arnam; treasurer, W. N. Brooks; supervisors, Samuel Wagner, H. L. Robey, J. C. Hawley, Wm. Flanders, J. W. Snowball. 1855—State senator, S. Bynum; assemblyman, E. Bynum; county judge, Harrison Gwinn; sheriff and tax collector, Geo. Bell and F. G. Russell; district attorney, H. Griffith and F. Woodward; clerk, A. McDonald; assessor, J. S. Cox; superintendent of schools, L. W. Mering; surveyor, Wm. Minis; administrator, E. A. Harris; coroner, E. C. Taylor; treasurer, W. N. Brooks; supervisor, first district, J. V. Hoag; supervisor, second district, J. D. Stephens; supervisor, third district, D. Lamb. 1857—State senator, Humphrey Griffith; assemblyman, J. S. Curtis and Wm. Minis; county judge, Isaac Davis; sheriff and tax collector, J. L. Cox; district attorney, W. H. McGrew; clerk, J. N. Pendegast; assessor, J. A. McCauley; superintendent of public schools, N. Wyckoff and H. Gaddis; surveyor, J. I. Underhill; administrator, Wm. H. Marders; coroner, I. N. Hoag; treasurer, W. N. Brooks; supervisor, first district, J. V. Hoag and Mike Bryte; supervisor, second district, H. C. Riggs; supervisor, third district, M. P. Ferguson. 1859—State senator, Henry Edgerton; assemblyman, Harrison Gwinn; county judge, Isaac Davis; sheriff and tax collector, Jas. A. Douglas; district attorney, I. W. Jacobs; clerk, J. T. Daly; assessor, J. A. McCauley; superintendent of public schools, H. Gaddis; surveyor, Wm. Minis; administrator, W. N. Brooks and C. F. Reed; coroner, J. S. Curtis and E. C. Taylor; treasurer, W. N. Brooks; supervisor, first district, S. N. Norton; supervisor, second district, G. E. Sill; supervisor, third district, A. W. Morris. 1861—State senator, O. B. Powers; assemblyman, W. C. Wood and I. N. Hoag; county judge, J. B. Smith and I. N. Hoag; sheriff and tax collector, C. H. Gray; district attorney, H. I. Hamblin; clerk, Ed. R. Giddings; assessor, J. G. Overshiner; superintendent of public schools, H. Gaddis; surveyor, A. Mathews; administrator, S. F. Rodolph; coroner, S. F. Rodolph; treasurer, C. W. Reed; supervisor, first district, S. N. Norton; supervisor, second district, G. E. Sill; supervisor, third district, A. W. Morris. 1863—State senator, J. J. Hall; assemblyman, Ed. Patten and J. B. Hartsough; county judge, L. R. Hopkins and I. N. Hoag; sheriff and tax collector, C. H. Gray; district attorney, H. G. Burnett; clerk, L. E. Brownell; assessor, P. Parker; superintendent of public schools, H. Gaddis; surveyor, A. Mathews; administrator, W. S. Emery; coroner, A. S. Sprague; treasurer, G. A. Fabricius; supervisor, first district, G. W. Bell; supervisor, second district, G. E. Sill; supervisor, third district, A. W. Morris. 1865—State senator, L. B. Mizner; assemblyman, C. F. Reed; county judge, J. A. Button; sheriff and tax collector, Wm. Minis; district attorney, H. G. Burnett; clerk, Ed. R. Giddings; assessor-J. B. Bullock; superintendent of public schools, M. A. Woods; surveyor, A. Mathews; administrator, G. W. Pierce; coroner, J. S. Curtis; treasurer, Giles E. Sill; supervisor, first district, G. W. Bell; supervisor, second dictrict, G. W. Scott; supervisor, third district, S. N. Mering. 1867—State senator, L. B. Mizner; assemblyman, John M. Kelly; county judge, M. A. Woods; sheriff and tax collector, Wm. Minis; district attorney, J. C. Ball; clerk, E. Bynum; assessor, J. P. Bullock, et al.; superintendent of public schools, R. R. Darby; surveyor, J. I. Underbill; administrator, G. W. Pierce; coroner, J. S. Miller; treasurer, Giles E. Sill; supervisor, first district, G. W. Bell; supervisor, second district, G. H. Swingle; supervisor, third district, Ed. Roberts. 1869—State senator, Wm. Minis; assemblyman, John M. Kelly; county judge, Jas. Johnson; sheriff and tax collector, J. P. Bullock; district attorney, J. C. Ball; clerk, E. Bynum; assessor, J. J. Ammons; superintendent of public schools, R. R. Darby; surveyor, J. I. Underbill; administrator, Giles E. Sill; coroner, J. T. Lillard; treasurer, A. C. Kean; supervisor, first district, L. B. Ruggles; supervisor, second district, G. H. Swingle; supervisor, third district. Ed. Roberts. 1871—State senator, Wm. Minis; assemblyman, F. S. Freeman; county judge, J. A. Hutton; sheriff and tax collector, J. P. Bullock; district attorney, J. C. Ball; clerk, D. Schindler; assessor, J. J. Ammons; superintendent of public schools, G. N. Freeman; surveyor, J. I. Underhill; administrator, E. R. Bush; coroner, D. W. Edson; treasurer, A. C. Kean; supervisor, first district, E. W. Megowan; supervisor, second district, G. H. Swingle; supervisor, third district, Ed. Roberts. 1873—State senator, H. E. McCune; assemblyman, F. S. Freeman; county judge, J. A. Hutton; sheriff and tax collector, Carey Barney; district attorney, F. E. Baker; clerk, D. Schindler; assessor, E. H. Beamer; recorder and auditor, J. D. Lawson; superintendent of public schools, G. N. Freeman; surveyor, L. Friel; administrator, J. S. Stevenson; coroner, S. L. Monday; treasurer, A. C. Kean; supervisor, first district, R. W. Megowan; supervisor, second district, G. H. Swingle; supervisor, third district, Ed. Roberts; supervisor, fourth district, J. K. Smith; supervisor, fifth district, S. N. Mering. 1875—State senator, H. E. McCune; assemblyman, Jason Watkins; county judge, E. R. Bush; sheriff and tax collector, Carey Barney; district attorney, F. E. Baker; clerk, D. M. Burns; assessor, R. H. Beamer; recorder and auditor, J. A. Hiller; superintendent of public schools, H. B. Pendegast; surveyor, M. A. Nurse; administrator, A. S. House; coroner, P. Krellenberg; treasurer, A. C. Kean; supervisor, first district, R. W. Megowan; supervisor, second district, Wm. Sims; supervisor, third district, J. C. Smith; supervisor, fourth district, J. H. Harlan; supervisor, fifth district, S. N. Mering. 1877—State senator, John Lambert; assemblyman, W. M. DeWitt; county judge, E. B. Bush (superior); sheriff and tax collector, Carey Barney; district attorney, C. H. Garoutte; clerk, D. M. Burns; assessor, F. Schlieman; recorder and auditor, R. W. Megowan; superintendent of public schools, H. B. Pendegast; surveyor, J. A. Brown; administrator, S. L. Monday; coroner, P. Krellenberg; treasurer, A. C. Kean; supervisor, first district, E. F. Hester; supervisor, second district, Wm. Sims; supervisor, third district, J. C. Smith; supervisor, fourth district, J. H. Harlan; supervisor, fifth district, S. N. Mering. 1879—State senator, J. H. Harlan; assemblyman, D. N. Hershey; county judge, E. R. Bush; sheriff and tax collector, F. M. Rahm; district attorney, C. H. Garoutte; clerk, J. K. Smith; assessor, F. Schlieman; recorder and auditor, W. D. Holcom; superintendent of public schools, G. W. Goin; surveyor, J. E. R. O'Farrell; administrator, A. W. Tucker; coroner, P. Krellenberg; treasurer, A. C. Kean; supervisor, first district, R. F. Hester; supervisor, second district, Wm. Sims; supervisor, third district, J. C. Smith; supervisor, fourth district, R. H. Newton; supervisor, fifth district, S. N. Mering. 1882—State senator, K. E. Kelley; assemblyman, D. N. Hershey; county judge, C. H. Garoutte; sheriff and tax collector, Jason Watkins; district attorney, Jos. Craig; clerk, M. O. Harling; assessor, R. M. Huston; recorder and auditor, R. F. Hester; superintendent of public schools, G. W. Goin; surveyor, E. P. Everett; administrator, Giles Sill; coroner, C. Krellenberg; treasurer, A. C. Kean; supervisor, first district, T. C. Snider; supervisor, second district, J. F. Lillard; supervisor, third district, J. C. Smith; supervisor, fourth district, C. Nelson; supervisor, fifth district, J. S. Tutt. 1884—State senator, W. B. Parker; assemblyman, C. B. Culver; superior judge, C. H. Garoutte; sheriff and tax collector, R. H. Beamer; district attorney, F. S. Sprague; clerk, F. Schlieman; assessor, R. M. Huston; recorder and auditor, A. J. Atchinson; superintendent of public schools, G. W. Goin; surveyor, J. E. R. O'Farrell; administrator, L. B. Isham; coroner, P. Krellenberg; treasurer, J. K. Smith; supervisor, first district, T. J. Hodgdon; supervisor, second district, J. T. Lillard; supervisor, third district, Geo. Sharpneck; supervisor, fourth district, W. H. Ludden; supervisor, fifth district, J. S. Tutt. 1886—State senator, B. O. Carr; assemblyman, L. B. Adams; superior judge, C. H. Garoutte; sheriff and tax collector, Jason Watkins; district attorney, F. S. Sprague; clerk, M. O. Harling; assessor, R. M. Huston; recorder and auditor, A. J. Atchinson; superintendent of public schools, Geo. Banks; surveyor, J. E. R. O'Farrell; administrator; G. W. Hiatt; coroner, L. O. Stephens; treasurer, Wm. Minis; supervisor, first district, J. Hodgdon; supervisor, second district, T. W. Guthrie; supervisor, third district, L. M. Clark; supervisor, fourth district; W. H. Ludden; supervisor, fifth district, J. S. Tutt. 1888—State senator, G. P. Harding; assemblyman, L. B. Adams; superior judge, C. H. Garoutte; sheriff and tax collector, N. W. Weaver; district attorney, E. E. Gaddis; clerk, M. O. Harling; assessor, R. M. Huston; recorder and auditor, D. A. McGriff; superintendent of public schools, Geo. Banks; surveyor, J. E. R. O'Farrell; administrator, G. W. Hiatt; coroner, L. O. Stephens; treasurer, Wm. Minis; supervisor, first district, T. C. Snider; supervisor, second district, T. W. Guthrie; supervisor, third district, L. M. Clark; supervisor, fourth district, J. K. Schuerle; supervisor, fifth district, M. R. York. 1890—State senator, G. P. Harding; assemblyman, R. Clark; superior judge, M. H. Grant; sheriff and tax collector, N. M. Weaver; district attorney, R. E. Hopkins; clerk, R. W. Pendegast; assessor, M. D. Chamberlin; recorder and auditor, D. A. McGriff; superintendent of public schools, Geo. Banks; surveyor, T. J. Phillips; administrator, M. L. Woods; coroner, L. 0. Stephens; treasurer, J. H. Wright; supervisor, first district, T. C. Snider; supervisor, second district, William King; supervisor, third district, D. F. Houx; supervisor, fourth district, J. K. Schuerle; supervisor, fifth district, M. R. York. 1892—State senator, G. P. Harding; assemblyman, I. W. Jacobs; superior judge, M. H. Grant; sheriff and tax collector, D. H. Wyckoff; district attorney, C. M. Head; clerk, K. W. Pendegast; assessor, M. D. Chamberlin; recorder and auditor, W. A. Stephens; superintendent of public schools, Geo. Banks; surveyor, P. N. Ashley; administrator, H. C. Duncan; coroner, D. O. Bean; treasurer, Wm. Minis; supervisor, first district, Ezra Casselman; supervisor, second district, Wm. King; supervisor, third district, D. F. Houx; supervisor, fourth district, J. K. Schuerle; supervisor, fifth district, J. G. Fredericks. 1894—State senator, Eugene Aram; assemblyman, H. W. Laugenour; superior judge, M. H. Grant; sheriff and tax collector, G. W. Griffin; district attorney, R. E. Hopkins; clerk, G. L. Duncan; assessor, M. D. Chamberlin; recorder and auditor, F. Schlieman; superintendent of public schools, Clara A. March; surveyor, P. N. Ashley; administrator, H. C. Duncan; coroner, D. O. Bean; treasurer, W. L. Wood; supervisor, first district, Ezra Casselman; supervisor, second district, J. F. Griffin; supervisor, third district, D. F. Houx; supervisor, fourth district, J. K. Schuerle; supervisor, fifth district, J. G. Fredericks. 1896—Assemblyman, A. W. North; superior judge, E. E. Gaddis; supervisor, first district, T. C. Snider; supervisor, second district, J. F. Griffin, supervisor, third district, D. F. Houx; supervisor, fourth district, J. W. Bandy; supervisor, fifth district, J. G. Fredericks. 1898—State senator, W. M. Cutter; assemblyman, G. W. Pierce; superior judge, E. E. Gaddis; sheriff and tax collector, G. W. Griffin; district attorney, E. E. Bush; clerk, G. L. Duncan; assessor, J. K. Smith; recorder, J. T. Goodin; auditor, Charles Hadsall; superintendent of public schools, Mrs. S. E. Peart; surveyor, P. N. Ashley; administrator, J. F. Dearing; coroner, D. O. Bean; treasurer, W. L. Wood; supervisor, first district, T. C. Snider; supervisor, second district, W. O. Russell; supervisor, third district, J. N. Decker; supervisor, fourth district, J. W. Bandy; supervisor, fifth district, J. G. Fredericks. 1900—Assemblyman, J. F. Chiles; supervisor, first district, T. C. Snider; supervisor, second district, W. O. Russell; supervisor, third district, J. N. Decker; supervisor, fourth district, T. J. Vaughn; supervisor, fifth district, G. H. Hopkins. 1902—Assemblyman, J. I. McConnell; superior judge, E. E. Gaddis; sheriff and tax collector, G. W. Griffin; district attorney, W. A. Anderson; clerk, C. F. Hadsall; assessor, H. E. Harrison; recorder, J. T. Goodin; auditor, W. M. Browning; superintendent of public schools, Minnie De Vilbiss; surveyor, P. N. Ashley; administrator, J. S. Tutt; coroner, T. H. Kitto; treasurer, J. G. Crutcher; supervisor, first district, T. C. Snider; supervisor, second district, M. P. Ormsby; supervisor, third district, L. N. Taber; supervisor, fourth district, T. J. Vaughn; supervisor, fifth district, G. H. Hopkins. 1904—Assemblyman, N. A. Hawkins; supervisor, first district, E. A. Palm; supervisor, second district, M. P. Ormsby; supervisor, third district, L. N. Taber; supervisor, fourth district, T. J. Vaughn; supervisor, fifth district, G. H. Hopkins. 1906—State senator, Jos. Craig; assemblyman, J. I. McConnell; superior judge, E. E. Gaddis; sheriff and tax collector, Sam Montgomery; district attorney, W. A. Anderson; clerk, C. F. Hadsall; assessor, H. E. Harrison; recorder, W. L. Ely; auditor, E. P. Wallace; superintendent of public schools, May E. Dexter; surveyor, P. N. Ashley; administrator, J. S. Tutt; coroner, T. H. Kitto; treasurer, J. G. Crutcher; supervisor, first district, E. A. Palm; supervisor, second district, Eli Snider; supervisor, third district, K. B. Edson; supervisor, fourth district, T. J. Vaughn; supervisor, fifth district, G. H. Hopkins. 1908—Assemblyman, L. H. Wilson; superior judge, N. R. Hawkins; supervisor, first district, E. A. Palm; supervisor, second district, Eli Snider; supervisor, third district, F. B. Edson; supervisor, fourth district, J. S. Scott; supervisor, fifth district, J. W. Monroe. 1910—State senator, A. P. Boynton; assemblyman, L. H. Wilson; superior judge, N. A. Hawkins; sheriff and tax collector, J. W. Monroe; district attorney, A. G. Bailey; clerk, H. R. Saunders; assessor, H. E. Harrison; recorder, H. Henigan; auditor, R. P. Wallace; superintendent of public schools, May E. Dexter-Henshall; surveyor, P. N. Ashley; administrator, A. L. Farish; coroner, T. H. Kitto; treasurer, R. E. Cole; supervisor, first district, E. A. Palm; supervisor, second district, W. O. Russell; supervisor, third district, F. B. Edson; supervisor, fourth district, J. S. Scott; supervisor, fifth district, M. H. Stitt. Justices of the Peace for the Last Ten Years 1902—Blacks, S. P. Cutler; Capay, S. H. Bowles; Cacheville, C. P. Summer; Clarksburg, D. R. Nason; Cottonwood, J. N. Bicknell; Grafton, M. P. Shannon; Guinda, J. H. Norton; Putah, H. S. D. Deck; Washington, C. A. Simpson, Winters, Jas. McClure; Woodland, E. T. Lampton. 1906—Blacks—Wm. Sandrock; Capay, S. H. Bowles; Cacheville, S. L. Nutting; Clarksburg, Geo. Colby; Cottonwood, J. N. Bicknell; Dunnigan, Frank Weedner; Grafton, M. P. Shannon; Guinda, J. H. Norton; Putah, G. E. Carey; Washington, C. A. Simpson; Winters, Jas. McClure; Woodland, E. T. Lampton. 1910—Blacks, L. J. Didion; Capay, G. W. Tandy; Cacheville, Wirt Millsap; Clarksburg, F. B. Wire; Cottonwood, J. N. Bicknell; Dunnigan, A. H. Reager; Grafton, C. C. Cobb; Guinda, J. H. Norton; Putah, W. H. Scott, Washington, C. A. Simpson; Winters, W. P. Womack; Woodland, J. E. Strong. Additional Comments: Extracted from HISTORY OF YOLO COUNTY CALIFORNIA WITH Biographical Sketches OF The Leading Men and Women of the County Who Have Been Identified With Its Growth and Development From the Early Days to the Present HISTORY BY TOM GREGORY AND OTHER WELL KNOWN WRITERS ILLUSTRATED COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME HISTORIC RECORD COMPANY LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA [1913] File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/yolo/history/1913/historyo/officers149ms.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/cafiles/ File size: 25.6 Kb