History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
The building is a brick structure fifty-nine and one-half feet wide and eighty-six and onehalf feet long, is two stories high with a basement. The structure faces the south on which side and at the extreme ends are found the main entrances. It is built of a rough-fini.shed, dark red brick and trimmed in grey face brick.
City Government ok Bayard
The town of Bayard was incorporated on November 13. 1900. The first Town Board consisted of: E. M. Stearns, J. H. Long, F. O. Wisner, C. H. Burk, Ward VerValin.
In 1901, E. M. Steams, C. < ), Morrison, K. ( ). Wisner, C. H. Burk. las. ( )'Hollaren.
In 1902, A. E. Delahoyde failed to qualify and Wm. Grose served in his place. ). 1 1. Lung. F. O. Wisner, C. H. Burk. Ward VerValin.
HISTORY OF WESTERN NEBRASKA
In 1903, W. W. Vannatta. J. H. Long, C. W. Stone, C. H. Burk, Ward VerValin.
In 1904. W. W. Vannatta, ]. H. Long, F. O. Wisner, C. H. Burk. A. ]. Ames.
In 1905. W. W. Vannatta, J. H. Long, F. O. Wisner. Harvey Stephens, Charles D. Green.
In 1906, W. W. Vannatta, J. H. Long, W. T. McKelvey, Fred Benton, J. C. Wysong.
In 1907, W. W. Vannatta, J. H. Long, F. E. Stearns. Fred Benton, I. C. Wysong.
In 1908. W. W. Vannatta, J. H. Long, F. E. Stearns, Fred Benton, J. C. Wysong.
In 1909, W. W. Vannatta, J. H. Long. L. C. Leach, Fred Benton, C. H. Harpole.