County Officials 1896

County Officials: 1896

Ross County, Ohio

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This material is from a very old, hard-to-read torn page from some of my families keepsakes. I do not see a date here, but I believe from other items this is from a pamphlet from a celebration of some sort, since reference is made in the booklet of the upcoming 1896 summer celebration of the centennial.

Lee D. Martin county recorder
T. J. Gilmore county clerk
Hugh W. Warner Sheriff?
Paul Cook prosecuting attorney
J. Clifford Douglas Judge of Common Pleas
F. A. Sosman county treasurer
F. W. Brown county auditor

Some residences in Chillicothe
A. H. Reutinger lived at 121 East Water St.
James M. Welsch lived at 81 West 2nd Street
William A. Wayland 46 E. 4th Street
Dr. William M. Johnson 248 East Main Street

City Building Officials:
    John Gaynor, Jr. Pres. City Council
    Chas. C. Waddle, Major
    Edward JO. Wiedler, city solicitor
    Walter M. Dawley, city civil engineer
    Charles A. Malone city Clerk

John Kellhofer 78 E 4th St.
John C. Entrekin 64 E 4th St.
Clyde Hopewell 56 W. 4th St.
William E. Evans 171 Caldwell St.

George L. Emmel 161 E. Fifth Street proprietor of Bottling Works

1863---1895 First National Bank Alex Renick president, W. A. Clough V.P, Ed
R. McKee Cashier

Dr. W. a. Hall 59 East 2nd Street
Marcus Boggs 58 E. Main St.

MAIL CARRIERS:  THE FREE DELIVERY POSTAL SERVICE WAS GRANTED TO CHILLICOTHE,
OHIO IN FEB 27, 1888, AND WENT INTO EFFECT THE FOLLOWING APRIL.

    Sam N. McNally #1
    Charles Esker #2 [see photograph below]
    George Brandle #3
    Ed C. Aid #4
    George V. Sosman #5
    Ed P. Tuttle #6

Judge George B. Bitzer 202 Church St.
Charles Sulzbacher 70 E. 4th St.
Dr. J. B. Scearce 64 W. 2nd St.

HERRNSTEIN & BROTHERS MILL AND LUMBER YARD 276 Park Street

MOSHER
    IRA 153 S. Paint St.
Charles P. 216 S. Paint St.
grocers Ira Mosher & Son 21 S. Paint St. established 1873