Misc: Notaries Public in Second Biennial Report, June 30, 1880 Donated by: Mary Ann Hetrick May 5, 2002 See copyright notice at end of file ------------------------------------------ Secretary of State of the State of Kansas Second Biennial Report, June 30, 1880 James Smith, Secretary Geo. W. Martian, Kansas Publishing House. Topeka, Kansas: 1880 Page List by Counties, of notaries public commissioned during the two years ending June 30, 1880. Atchison County C. A. Layng Aug. 31, 1878 L. P. Barnes Nov. 8, 1878 Charles M. White Dec. 9, 1878 R. C. Frazier Dec. 17, 1878 T. B. Platt Jan. 22, 1879 Joseph H. Talbott Jan. 27, 1879 J. L. Berry Feb. 10, 1879 H. B. Stebbins Feb. 27, 1879 William K. Smalley March 13, 1879 W. F. Downs March 22, 1879 John G. Scott April 17, 1879 C. F. Goodrich April 17, 1879 J. K. Fisher May 14, 1879 Chill. P. Cochran May 21, 1879 John C. Tomlinson June 14, 1879 Maitland D. Barson July 17, 1879 Marshall F. Holmes Aug. 1 1879 E. W. Sargent Aug. 16. 1879 A. F. Martin Sept. 24, 1879 James F. Tufts Sept. 24, 1879 H. C. Solomon Oct. 13, 1879 Frank L. Everest Nov. 17, 1879 A. W. Chamberlain Dec. 10, 1879 S. H. Glenn Jan. 24, 1880 Chas. E. Reck March 4, 1880 R. F. Smith March 8, 1880 S. H. Kimball March 12, 1880 John M. Price April 2, 1880 J. C. Greenwalt April 12, 1880 H. G. Maculey May 14, 1880 T. B. Platt May 18, 1880 Frank Rogers May 19, 1880 L. M. Briggs May 22, 1880 J. P. Adams June 16, 1880 =================================================== Contributed for use by the USGenWeb Archive Project (http://www.usgenweb.org) and by the KSGenWeb Archive Project USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.