Carroll County IN Archives History - Books .....Chapter IV County Officials 1916 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/in/infiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com March 17, 2006, 2:17 am Book Title: History Of Carroll County Indiana CHAPTER IV. JUDICIARY-STATE SENATORS-COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-REPRESENTATIVES AND COUNTY OFFICIALS. JUDICIARY. The first term of the Carroll circuit court was held at the house of Daniel Baum, May 8, 1828. The house was situate west of the present location of the Wabash railroad, and about thirty rods north of Deer creek. Bethuel F. Morris, judge of the fifth judicial district, presided. D. F. Vandeventer was the clerk, Isaac Griffith and Christopher McCombs were the associate judges. The court adopted the seal, with the words inserted within, "Carroll County Seal." Jacob Kuns was appointed guardian of Rosana Heistand. The court was in session one day. The grand and petit juries were selected by the board of county commissioners. There were no resident attorneys. The foreign attorneys present at the session of the court were James Raridan, S. Smith, William Quarles and Andrew Ingram, who were duly admitted to practice law. The next session of the court was held at the same place on November 6, 1828, the same officers present as on last adjournment. The grand jury was empaneled and Judge Morris appointed Andrew Ingram special prosecuting attorney. One judgment was rendered for debt. At the May term, 1829, the court met at the same place on May 18, 1829. Same presiding judge and associate judges. The grand jury was impaneled. Andrew Ingram was appointed prosecuting attorney. One judgment entered for debt. The court moved up to the school house in Delphi. The grand jury returned six indictments for affray, six for assault and battery and two for fornification. [sic] The court adjourned after a session of two days. At the November session, 1829, W. W. Wick presented his commission as prosecuting attorney. The previous indictments came on for trial. Some of the defendants could not be found, and the indictments against them were dismissed. One defendant was present and stood trial on a charge of affray. He was fined two dollars and costs: Parker McGriff, charged with assault and battery, was arraigned and the following is a copy of the proceedings had: "Comes now Wick, who prosecutes the pleas of the state, and the defendant also comes, and being arraigned upon the said indictment saith he is not guilty as charged and for trial puts himself upon the country, and Wick for the state doth the like; and the said defendant also files his plea of former conviction, to which prosecutor files his replication concluding to the country, to which the defendant adds his simitter-wherefore let a jury come by whom the truth may be made known, and the Sherriff as he is commanded brings into court the jurors of the jury to-wit: Stephen Miller, John F. Metcalf, John Gillam, Samuel Williams, William Hughes, Daniel McCune, John Crook, John Reed, Daniel Lenon, Jacob Mitchell, James Cummins and William Hicks, twelve good and lawful men, householders of the county, who being elected, tried and sworn the truth to speak upon the issues aforesaid do say, we of the jury find the defendant guilty and assess his fine at three dollars and fifty cents. It is, therefore, considered by the court that the defendant do now make his fine to the state of Indiana for the use of the Carroll county seminary in the sum of three dollars and fifty cents and that he pay the costs of this prosecution, and it is ordered that the said defendant stand committed in the custody of the Sherriff until said fine is paid or replevied and that execution be had for costs." The judgment was replevied. The judges who presided from the organization of the court in 1828 to 1852 were as follow: B. F. Morris, J. R. Porter, J. W. Wright, G. A. Everts, Isaac Naylor and Horace P. Biddle. The following judges have presided in this court since 1852 to 1915: John U. Pettit. 1853-4; John Brownlee, 1854; John M. Wallace, 1854-60; Horace P. Biddle, 1860-72; Dudley H. Chase, 1873-4; B. B. Daily, 1875-6; J. H. Gould, 1877-88; A. W. Reynolds, 1889-94; T. F. Palmer, 1894-1906; J. P. Wasson. 1907-15. PROBATE COURT. The probate court had jurisdiction over estates, and held two sessions annually. The first term was held at the house of Daniel Baum, May 11, 1829. The second term was held in the Delphi school house, in November, 1829. The presiding judge was John Carey, and the associates were Isaac Griffith and Christopher McCombs. The probate court continued until 1850. The presiding judges were John Carey, John Grantham, Thomas Gillam and G. C. Sanderson. COMMISSIONERS COURT. The commissioners court was organized pursuant to the Act of the Legislature of January 7, 1828. The members of the court had been elected in April, 1828, the first term was held at the house of Daniel Baum, May 12, 1828. The members of the board were Jacob Baum, Aaron Hicks and Graham Roberts. This court laid out the town lots of the county seat, laid out the various townships, ordered elections in the townships for the election of justices of the peace, appointed road viewers and overseers of the poor, laid tax assessments, granted licenses, ordered the erection of public buildings, appointed road supervisors, fixed bonds of public officials, drew the grand and petit juries and appointed constables and revenue collectors. A list of the commissioners of this court will be found in the list of county officials. COMMON PLEAS COURT. Under the Constitution of 1852 the Legislature had the. power to provide for additional courts. The Act of the Legislature, approved May 14, 1852, provided for a common pleas court. The judge thereof was elected by the people at the annual election of 1852, and every fourth year thereafter. The state was divided into districts. This district was composed of Tippecanoe, Benton, White and Carroll counties. The court had original jurisdiction and exclusive jurisdiction in all matters relating to the probate of wills, granting letters of testamentary, of administration, and of guardianships, and all matters relating to the settlement and distribution of decedent's estates. The circuit and common pleas courts had concurrent jurisdiction in all actions against heirs, and sureties of administrators and guardians. The Act of March 6, 1873, abolished the common pleas court. The circuit court took jurisdiction over all matters that had been assigned by law to the common pleas court. The judges of this court were D. P. Vinton, J. L. LaRue, R. P. Davidson, Alfred Reed, J. C. Applegate and B. F. Schermerhorn. JUVENILE COURT. The Act of the Legislature of March 10, 1893, and Acts amendatory thereto, provides that the circuit judge shall have power and exclusive jurisdiction in all matters relating to children delinquents, truants, etc., except for offenses punishable with imprisonment for life or for which the penalty is death. Children may become wards of the state by this court. In concluding this article on the judiciary of Carroll county, it is meet to say that many of the judges who honored the bench, in after life filled some of the highest positions of trust and profit in the state and nation. John Petit, a judge and United States senator; David Turpie, United States senator; D. D. Pratt, United States senator; and a number of other attorneys who practiced in the Carroll circuit court were sent to Congress, to state offices and to the General Assembly. STATE SENATORS. Carroll county has been represented in the state Senate since 1829 by a joint senator. The following list gives the various counties in the district in the respective years: 1829-Joseph Orr, Putnam, Montgomery, Tippecanoe and Carroll counties. 1831-O. L. Clark, Tippecanoe, Carroll and Cass counties. 1836-Samuel Milroy, Carroll and Clinton counties. 1837-Aaron Finch, Carroll and Clinton counties. 1840-Horatio Harris, Carroll and Clinton counties. 1843-Andrew Major, Carroll and Clinton counties. 1846-Phillip Waters, Carroll and Clinton counties. 1849-Thomas Kennard, Carroll and Clinton counties. 1854-J. F. Suit, Carroll and Clinton counties. 1858-James Odell, Carroll and Clinton counties. 1863-L. McClurg, Carroll and Clinton counties. 1867-F. G. Armstrong, Carroll, Howard and Clinton counties. 1871-A. F. Armstrong, Carroll and Howard counties. 1875-D. D. Dykeman, Carroll and Cass counties. 1877-Charles Kahlo, Carroll and Cass counties. 1880-W. D. Kiser, Carroll, White and Pulaski counties. 1884-E. B. Sellers, Carroll and White counties. 1888-G. Thompson, Carroll, White and Pulaski counties. 1892-J. M. Beck, Carroll, White and Pulaski counties. 1896-Thomas O'Conner; Carroll, White and Pulaski counties. 1900-James Hedgecock, Carroll and Clinton counties. 1904-John Farber, Carroll and Clinton counties. 1908-M. McCarty, Carroll and Clinton counties.. 1912-Fred Engle, Carroll and Clinton counties. Senator J. C. Farber died in April, 1908. L. D. Boyd, of Carroll county, was elected at a special election held in Carroll county, ordered by a proclamation issued by Governor Hanly on June 28, 1908. M. McCarty was the senatorial successor by election in November, 1908. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 1828-Jacob Baum, Aaron Hicks, Graham Roberts. 1829,-Jacob Baum, Aaron Hicks, Thomas Sterling. 1830-Jacob Baum, A. Smith, Thomas Sterling. 1831-T, Hihjt, S. Wilson, Thomas Sterling. 1832-33-J. Lenon, A. Smith, Thomas Sterling. 1834-J. Shanks, J. McNulty, Thomas Sterling. 1835-J. Shanks, J. McNulty, H. Graham. 1836-38-William Hance, J. McNulty, H. Graham. 1839-J. Calvert, J. McNulty, D. Martin. 1840-43-J. Calvert, B. Davis, D. Martin. 1844-J. Odell, D. Davis, D. Martin. 1845-J. Odell, B. Davis, William Hance. 1846-J. Odell, T. Crowell, William Hance. 1847-49-M. Brown, J. Crowell, William Hance. 1850-D. Crocket, J. Crowell, William Hance. 1851-52-D. Crocket, J. Crowell, A. Gregg. 1853-J. Odell, J. Crowell, A. Gregg. 1854-55-T. Smoyer, J. Crowell, T. C. Hughes. 1856-57-U. Blue, J. Crowell, T. C. Hughes. 1858 -U. Blue, J. Crowell, William Crooks. 1859-U. Blue, William Love, William Crooks. 1860-62-T. Sterling, William Love, J. S. Shanklin. 1863-T. Sterling, William Love, P. Calvert. 1864-H. Seibert, William Love, P. Calvert. 1865-H. Seibert, J. Ballard, P. Calvert. 1866-J. G. Troxell, J. Ballard, P. Calvert. 1867-70-J. G. Troxell, J. Glasscock, P. Calvert. 1869-J. G. Troxell, J. Glasscock, W. Adams. 1871-H. Seibert, D. Carson, W. Adams. 1872-M. Kerlin, D. Carson, A. J. Wickard. 1873-74-S. Lenon, D. Carson, A. J. Wickard. 1875-S. Lenon, D. Carson, Robert Young. 1876-Hiram Gregg, D. Carson, Robert Young. 1877-Hiram Gregg, S. G. Greenup, Robert Young. 1878-79-Hiram Gregg, S. G. Greenup, W. D. Smith. 1880-81-Hiram Gregg, J. Hanna, W. D. Smith. 1882-J. W. Kilgore, J. Hanna, W. D. Smith. 1883-J. W. Kilgore, A. J. Metsger, W. D. Smith. 1884-J. W. Kilgore, A. J. Metsger, W. H. Greathouse. 1885-86-J. G. Cornell, A. J. Metsger, W. H. Greathouse. 1887-J. G. Cornell, A. J. Metsger, G. W. Shanklin. 1888-S. Fouts, A. J. Metsger, G. W. Shanklin. 1889-90-S. Fouts, J. Coble, Jr., G. W. Shanklin. 1891-C. M. Paddock, J. Coble, Jr., G. W. Shanklin. 1892-C M. Paddock, J. Brewer, G. W. Shanklin. 1893-94-C. M. Paddock, J. Brewer, R. Lane. 1895-C M. Paddock, C. Coble, R. Lane. 1896-C. M. Paddock, C. Coble, M. G. Haun. 1897-H. Wagoner, C. Coble, M. G. Haun. 1898-H. Wagoner, W. F. West, M. G. Haun. 1899-1902-H. Wagoner, W. F. West, J. Nevin. 1903-J. B. Clark, W. F. West, J. Nevin. 1904-J. B. Clark, A. L. Burkholder, J. Nevin. 1905-J. B. Clark, A. L. Burkjiolder, J. J. Draper. 1906-E. A. McFarland, A. L. Burkholder, J. J. Draper. 1907-08-J. B. Clark, A. L. Burkholder, J. J. Draper. 1909-J. B. Clark, A. L. Burkholder, P. Johnson. 1910-11-Fred Engle, William Kearns, P. Johnson. 1912-Fred Engle, William Kearns, J. W. Kerlin. 1913-15-W. G. Million, William Kearns, J. W. Kerlin. OFFICIAL ROSTER. The following is a complete list of state representatives and county officials from the organization Year Representatives Clerk Auditor Treasurer Recorder Sheriff Surveyor Coroner Prosecuting Atty 1828 Robert Taylor D. F. Vandeventer D. F. Vandeventer Daniel Baum D. F. Vandeventer H. B. Milroy A. Dewey D. Baum 1829 John Beard D. F. Vandeventer D. F. Vandeventer Daniel Baum D. F. Vandeventer J. Miller A. Dewey B. Baxter I. Ingram 1830 A. Claypool D. F. Vandeventer D. F. Vandeventer Wm. George D. F. Vandeventer J. M. Pinkston A. Dewey J. Robrabaugh Edward Hannegan 1831 Walter Wilson D. F. Vandeventer D. F. Vandeventer Wm. George D. F. Vandeventer N. Wilson A. Dewey J. Robrabaugh Edward Hannegan 1832 Walter Wilson D. F. Vandeventer D. F. Vandeventer Wm. George D. F. Vandeventer J. T. Hopkinson A. Dewey M. Bonesteel W. W. Wick 1833 Glllis McBean D. F. Vandeventer D. F. Vandeventer Wm. George D. F. Vandeventer J. T. Hopkinson A. Dewey M. Bonesteel 1834 Chancy Carter D. F. Vandeventer D. F. Vandeventer Wm. George C. Richardson James Odell A. Dewey H. Orwig 1835 Gillis McBean J. H. Stewart J. H. Stewart Wm. George C. Richardson James Odell A. Dewey H. Orwig 1836 A. G. Hanna J. H. Stewart J. H. Stewart Wm. George J. H. Stewart S. D. Gresham A. Dewey A. Jones 1837 Samuel Milroy J. H. Stewart J. H. Stewart Wm. George J. H. Stewart S. D. Gresham A. Dewey A. Jones 1838 Samuel Milroy J. H. Stewart J. H. Stewart Wm. George J. H. Stewart S. D. Gresham A. Dewey W. H. Buford 1839 H. B. Milroy J. H. Stewart J. H. Stewart Wm. George J. H. Stewart S. D. Gresham A. Dewey W. H. Buford E. A. Hannegan 1840 James McCully J. H. Stewart J. H. Stewart Wm. Simpson J. H. Stewart W. H. Buford J. F. Armstrong T. C. Hughes ____ Perry 1841 A. L. Robinson J. H. Stewart J. H. Stewart Wm. Simpson J. H. Stewart W. H. Buford J. F. Armstrong T. C. Hughes ____ Wilson 1842 A. L. Robinson J. H. Stewart G. W. Pigman Wm. Simpson J. H. Stewart W. H. Buford J. F. Armstrong T. C. Hughes ____ Tipton 1843 A. L. Robinson J. H. Stewart G. W. Pigman Wm. Simpson N. G. Glllam W. H. Buford J. F. Armstrong T. C. Hughes 1844 A. L. Robinson J. H. Stewart G. W. Pigman Wm. Simpson N. G. Glllam E. Rinehart J. F. Armstrong Josiah Brown ____ Stewart 1845 H. P. Tedford J. H. Stewart G. W. Pigman Wm. Simpson N. G. Glllam E. Rinehart J. F. Armstrong Josiah Brown ____ Stewart 1846 A. G. Hanna J. H. Stewart G. W. Pigman Wm. Simpson N. G. Glllam E. Rinehart J. F. Armstrong Josiah Brown 1847 T. Thompson J. H. Stewart G. W. Pigman Milo Dubble N. G. Glllam E. Rinehart J. F. Armstrong Josiah Brown ____ Palmer 1848 James Odell J. H. Stewart G. W. Pigman Milo Dubble N. G. Glllam J. S. Case J. F. Armstrong L. M. Graham J. C. Applegate 1840 Samuel Weaver J. H. Stewart G. W. Pigman Milo Dubble N. G. Glllam J. S. Case J. F. Armstrong L. M. Graham 1850 T. Thompson J. H. Stewart G. W. Pigman Milo Dubble N. G. Glllam H. P. Tedford J. F. Armstrong A. Slane Wm. Potter 1851 A. G. Hanna J. H. Stewart G. W. Pigman L. S. Dale N. G. Glllam H. P. Tedford T. B. Helm A. Slane Wm. Potter 1852 J. B. Milroy J. H. Stewart E. Hedge C. M. D. Wilson N. G. Glllam H. P. Tedford T. H. Thnoles J. R. Finley Wm. Potter 1853 J. B. Milroy J. H. Stewart E. Hedge C. M. D. Wilson N. G. Glllam H. P. Tedford T. H. Thnoles J. R. Finley 1854 J. T. Gwinn J. H. Stewart E. Hedge Matt. Simpson N. G. Glllam J. Barnnett J. M. Sterrett G. Bolles ____ Harlan 1855 J. T. Gwinn J. H. Stewart E. Hedge Matt. Simpson A. L. Benham J. Barnnett J. M. Sterrett G. Bolles ____ St. John 1856 B. F. Schemerhorn J. H. Stewart E. Hedge Matt. Simpson A. L. Benham H. M. Wright Wm. Guthrie J. Sidenbender ____ St. John 1857 B. F. Schemerhorn J. H. Stewart J. B. Milroy Matt. Simpson A. L. Benham H. M. Wright Wm. Guthrie J. Sidenbender ____ Parish 1858 N. Black J. H. Stewart J. B. Milroy J. S. Case A. L. Benham J. Barnett Wm. Guthrie A. Merrett R. P. Dehart 1859 N. Black M. Simpson E. R. Davis J. S. Case J. H. Barnes J. Barnett Wm. Guthrie A. Merrett R. P. Dehart 1860 T. Thompson M. Simpson E. R. Davis J. S. Case J. H. Barnes J. Barnett J. M. Sterrett J. Sidenbender R. P. Dehart 1861 T. Thompson M. Simpson E. R. Davis J. S. Case J. H. Barnes J. Barnett J. M. Sterrett J. Sidenbender M. L. Kidd 1862 J. B. Milroy M. Simpson E. R. Davis Wm. Crooks J. H. Barnes John Lenon J. M. Sterrett J. Sidenbender M. L. Kidd 1863 J. B. Milroy A. Garrett H. M. Wright Wm. Crooks M. R. Graham John Lenon J. M. Sterrett J. Sines T. C. Whiteside 1864 J. B. Milroy A. Garrett H. M. Wright Wm. Crooks M. R. Graham John Lenon J. W. Fawcett J. Sines T. C. Whiteside 1865 J. B. Milroy A. Garrett H. M. Wright Wm. Crooks M. R. Graham John Lenon J. W. Fawcett J. Sonnenfelt T. C. Whiteside 1866 A. H. Evans A. Garrett H. M. Wright I. Farneman M. R. Graham J. W. Jackson J. W. Fawcett J. Sonnenfelt T. C. Whiteside 1867 A. H. Evans A. Garrett J. B. Kane I. Farneman M. R. Graham J. W. Jackson J. W. Fawcett J. Sonnenfelt L. M. Graham 1868 R. W. Fairchilds A. Garrett J. B. Kane I. Farneman M. R. Graham J. W. Jackson J. W. Fawcett J. Sonnenfelt D. H. Chase 1869 R. W. Fairchilds A. Garrett J. B. Kane I. Farneman M. R. Graham J. W. Jackson J. W. Fawcett J. Sonnenfelt T. Rollins 1870 A. P. McFarland A. Garrett J. B. Kane J. B. Milroy M. R. Graham J. K. Fry J. W. Fawcett J. Sidenbender D. H. Chase 1871 A. P. McFarland James Odell J. A. Cartwright J. B. Milroy J. W. Fawcett J. K. Fry Wm. Guthrie J. Sidenbender Alex. Hess 1872 J. T. Richardson James Odell J. A. Cartwright H. Dunkle J. W. Fawcett R. Mitchell Wm. Guthrie J. Sidenbender J. M. Justice 1873 J. T. Richardson James Odell J. A. Cartwright H. Dunkle J. W. Fawcett R. Mitchell E. Heistand J. Sidenbender C. R. Pollard 1874 J. L. Johnson James Odell J. A. Cartwright H. Dunkle J. W. Fawcett R. Mitchell E. Heistand J. Garrison C. R. Pollard 1875 J. L. Johnson James Odell J. A. Cartwright H. Dunkle J. W. Fawcett R. Mitchell J. W. Brown J. Garrison C. R. Pollard 1876 J. L. Johnson James Odell J. A. Cartwright John P. Hanee J. W. Fawcett E. H. Gresham J. W. Brown J. Garrison J. H. Wallace 1877 J. L. Johnson James Odell J. A. Cartwright John P. Hanee J. W. Fawcett E. H. Gresham E. McFarland J. Garrison J. H. Wallace 1878 C. E. Scholl James Odell J. A. Cartwright John P. Hanee J. W. Fawcett E. H. Gresham E. McFarland S. T. Noland Robert Gregory 1879 C. E. Scholl G. W. Pigman H. Dunkle John P. Hanee E. Heistand E. H. Gresham J. F. Thompson ____ Parish Robert Gregory 1880 W. H. Weaver G. W. Pigman H. Dunkle I. R. Kennard E. Heistand H. Kerlin J. F. Thompson ____ Parish F. P. Hench 1881 W. H. Weaver G. W. Pigman H. Dunkle I. R. Kennard E. Heistand H. Kerlin J. F. Thompson J. J. Shultz F. P. Hench 1882 W. H. Weaver G. W. Pigman H. Dunkle I. R. Kennard E. Heistand H. Kerlin J. F. Thompson J. J. Shultz J. H. Wallace 1883 W. H. Weaver G. W. Pigman H. Dunkle I. R. Kennard E. Heistand H. Kerlin J. F. Thompson J. J. Shultz 1884 J. A. Cartright C. Pigman H. Dunkle S. U. Highland C. Williams Wm. Porter C. Smith J. J. Shultz W. C. Smith 1885 J. A. Cartright C. Pigman H. Dunkle S. U. Highland C. Williams Wm. Porter C. Smith J. J. Shultz 1886 Charles Harley C. Pigman H. Dunkle W. E. Steward C. Williams Wm. Porter C. Smith J. J. Shultz Wm. Bushnell 1887 Charles Harley C. Pigman H. Dunkle W. E. Steward C. Williams Wm. Porter C. Smith J. J. Shultz 1888 Charles Harley E. Walker I. Reynolds W. E. Steward C. Williams N. Vangundy T. J. Chissum G. Doane M. A. Ryan 1889 Charles Harley E. Walker I. Reynolds W. E. Steward C. Williams N. Vangundy T. J. Chissum G. Doane 1890 J. L. Johnson E. Walker I. Reynolds Wm. Guckin G. W. Thompson J. W. Sines W. P. Thompson F. P. Lyons G. F. Marvin 1891 J. L. Johnson E. Walker I. Reynolds Wm. Guckin G. W. Thompson J. W. Sines W. P. Thompson F. P. Lyons 1892 Charles Clauser E. Walker I. Reynolds Wm. Guckin G. W. Thompson J. W. Sines W. P. Thompson F. P. Lyons G. F. Marvin 1894 Charles Clauser A. M. Ellridge J. C. Smock J. Harter G. W. Thompson J. F. Barnard J. O. Bear L. Jordan T. B. Wilber 1896 Charles Clauser L. Hall J. C. Smock J. W. F. Thomas E. Beard J. A. Bridge J. O. Bear W. H. Galbreth J. C. Odell 1898 M. McCarty L. Hall J. C. Smock J. W. F. Thomas E. Beard W. L. Roach E. E. Kirkpatrick W. H. Galbreth G. F. Marvin 1900 M. McCarty L. Hall J. C. Smock J. F. McCormack E. Beard W. L. Roach E. E. Kirkpatrick A. E. Carney E. E. Pruitt 1902 Charles Harley L. Hall Fred Engle J. F. McCormack ? Brown W. L. Roach D. S. Albaugh G. L. McNeil E. E. Pruitt 1904 E. E. Prultt Harry Reed Fred Engle H. Buts ? Brown Wm. Pullen D. S. Albaugh G. L. McNeil W. C. Thomas 1906 C. B. Scholl Harry Reed M. G. Haun H. Buts ? Brown Wm. Pullen D. S. Albaugh E. D. Wagoner C. E. Cowger 1908 J. P. Davis Harry Reed M. G. Haun F. Sanderson ? Brown U. Blue S. S. Doty C. M. Kennedy W. Taylor 1910 J. P. Davis Harry Reed M. G. Haun F. Sanderson ? Brown U. Blue S. S. Doty C. M. Kennedy W. Taylor 1912 J. P. Davis J. Reeder M. G. Haun Wm. Lesh E. B. Flora M. M. Popejoy G. C. Long A. Y. Lesh H. T. Brockway G. M. Buck 1914 Perry Rule J. Reeder M. G. Haun Wm. Lesh E. B. Flora M. M. Popejoy G. C. Long E. E. Quinn H. T. Brockway Note: Henry Good was elected in 1914, as auditor, and will take his office January 1, 1916. Note: From 1828 to 1830, inclusive, the counties composing the representative district were Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Putnam and Carroll. In 1831, the district was composed of Carroll and Cass counties. From 1836 to 1906, Carroll county was one district. From 1906 to the present, the representative district is composed of the counties of Miami, Howard and Carroll. Additional Comments: Extracted from: HISTORY OF CARROLL COUNTY INDIANA ITS PEOPLE, INDUSTRIES AND INSTITUTIONS BY JOHN C ODELL With Biographical Sketches of Representative Citizens and Genealogical Records of Many of the Old Families ILLUSTRATED 1916 B. F. BOWEN & COMPANY, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/in/carroll/history/1916/historyo/chapteri5nms.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/infiles/ File size: 25.5 Kb