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* [[F. E. Gillett]] | * [[F. E. Gillett]] | ||
* [[H. L. Ball]] | * [[H. L. Ball]] | ||
* | * Major Bross (spelt "Major Bress" on page 2, but mentioned as "Major J. H. Bross" on page 3) - Probate Judge<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 3.</ref> | ||
* [[W. C. Hawk]] | * [[W. C. Hawk]] | ||
* [[C. D. Price]] | * [[C. D. Price]] | ||
Revision as of 11:22, 23 January 2026
May 20th, 1878 - First Court Session
From The Mercury, the first court session was held in the school house.[1] There was singing and organ playing and was opened by Deputy Sheriff McClain. Two cases were held of "slight importance." The people there at the time was:
- S. R. Peters - Judge
- George E. Filley - Attorney
- W. R. Brown - former judge of the 9th Judicial District
- F. E. Gillett
- H. L. Ball
- Major Bross (spelt "Major Bress" on page 2, but mentioned as "Major J. H. Bross" on page 3) - Probate Judge[2]
- W. C. Hawk
- C. D. Price