History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
Eastman, Wm. Kingen, G. W. Slonecker, G. F. Wingate, Martin Bristol, M. L. Bishop, P. L. Hull, C. A. Bouton, S. W. Ripley, Chas. W. Chubb, Anthony Kennedy, Bennett Chapman, E. O. Wilberger, D. T. Cummins, Charles B. Gardner, T. J. James, J. S. Mace, Robert S. MisKimmon, W. S. MisKimmon, Wm. C. Kirby, James Westervelt, Gus Tensen, S. Woldridge, E. B. Spencer, A. L. Wiles, Robert M. Senteny, David F. Hayes, John F. Wooldridge, M. G. Murray, John A. Fairchild, Edward C. Enderly. John Worthington, W. B. Cole, Judson A.* Moon, Wm. Sheffener, Elmer Hathaway, Daniel W. Warner, I. N. Rose, Geo. Gerlock, Austin Moomaw, Phil W. Hull, Ed. Gering, Alexander Clark, F. T- Irvine, E. T. Harshman, Wm. Rutter, A. B. Wood, Robert F. Neeley, G. W. Hale, L. D. Williams, John H. Kellums, M. R. Harris, Winfield Evans, B. F. Hector. Richard Beebe, John Card, Robert S. Oberfelder, George Sowerwine, Thos. Chambers, and others.
Of the one hundred or more names that appear as first county officials and bondsmen, about twenty-five remain in the land about us. Probably as many more have gone to that Greater Frontier beyond, and the others have gone away. Of the eleven original county officers but three remain: B. F. Gentry, T. D. Deutsch, and T. J. Fanning. Six of them are dead and the other two gone to other lands, one of whom. Frank Beers, is in California.
The Court House Scotts Bluff county early built a brick court house. Long since the room has been in-