Shaffner, Taliaferro P., The [Casey County section of the] Kentucky State Register for the year 1847, Lousiville, Morton & Griswold, 1847, p. 63-64. This information was compiled by Jackie Couture libcoutu@acs.eku.edu Casey County Justices of the Peace: Charles P. Tate, Richard L. Smith, John Coulter, Harrison P. Thomas, Jno. Humphrey, John Chesney, Geo. C. Riffe, Thomas Speed, Mark A. Coulter, Abner J. Belton, Wm. Purdon, Francis M. Wall, Wm. Baldock, Joseph F. Napier, Jonathan Davenport, James R. Duron, James Starke, Hiram Thomas, and Patrick W. Napier. Sheriff: James Clarke, commissioned Nov. 25, 1844. Deputy Sheriff: Benjamin F. Goode. Clerk: Joel Sweeney Jailer: William Bowman Coroner: Andrew J. Giboney Constables: George Weatherford, Jr., W. G. Johnson, Alfred Goode, George Portman, Jr., H. Robinson, Wm. B. Cundiff, John Thomas, Aaron B. Fair, G. Chapman. Surveyor: James Allen Commissioner of Tax: Richard C. Napier Attorneys at Law: M'Dowell Fogle, Hiram Thomas, Liberty; Franklin S. Woolford Physicians: Wm. Ray, Elijah C. Field, John M. Riffe, Levi M. Rigni, Liberty; O. H. P. Goode, Big South Rolling Fork; Richard A. Coffey, Middleburg. Principal Merchants: C. R. Coffey, James Belden, Asa Bryant, F. C. Whip & Co., Bryarly & Mack, Liberty; James Land, Georgetown; Joel L. Spraggins, H. H. Rynearson, Big South Rolling Fork; Joseph M'Cormick, South Fork. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation.