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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. II. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 276 words

Countv Clerk, Chas. Navlor ; Treasurer, Thos. S.' Smith ; Sheriff, A. W. Birdsall ; Judge,

C. D. Sayrs ; Superintendent, Carrie L. Munkres ; Commissioner, Martin J. Weber ; Coroner, H. C. Gibson.

County Clerk, Chas. Naylor; Treasurer, Harry Adams ; Clerk District Court. L. T. F. Iaeger; Judge, E. M. Slattery; Sheriff, W. A. Birdsall ; Superintendent, Carrie L. Munkres. County Attorney, Edwin D. Crites ; Commissioner, J. T- Harvev ; Assessor, Tohn B. Carroll.

County Clerk, R. G. Smith; Treasurer, Harry Adams ; Sheriff, Vet. Canfield ; Superintendent, Carrie L. Munkres ; Attorney, Edwin

D. Crites ; Judge. E. M. Slattery ; Commissioners, M. Christensen, Tohn Blundall.

County Clerk, R. G. Smith; Treasurer, Bill Cjuinn ; Sheriff, Yet. Canfield ; Attorney,

HISTORY OF WESTERN NEBRASKA

Frederick A. Crites ; Commisisoners, W. A. Birdsall ; Dugald McMillan.

The county officers for 1920 and 1921 are: County Clerk, Roll G. Smith; Treasurer, Bill Quinn; Clerk District Court. L. T. F. Iaeger; Sheriff, Vet. Canfield ; Judge, E. M. Slattery; Superintendent, Edna E. Rineker; Assessor, Frank J. Walvington ; Attorney, Frederick J. Crites ; Surveyor, Page T. Francis; Commissioners, S. Swinebank, Crawford, W. A. Birdsall; Chadron, Dugald McMillan, Marsland.

State Officers From Dawes

Dawes county has never had a state-wide officer elected from its borders. It has had candidates of its citizens and its former citizens. Jim Dahlman was once a candidate for governor; John Maher once aspired in the primaries ; W. H. Reynolds was once a candidate in the primaries for state treasurer. A. W. Crites was once district judge of the fifteenth judicial district. Alfred Bartow of Chadron succeeded him in that position.