Biographical History of Shelby and Audubon Counties History of Shelby County, Iowa
CHAPTER III (CONT'D).
COUNTY OFFICERS (CONT'D).
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
1857 | W. L. Brown | 68 |
| Adam Brandt. | 31 |
As the county became settled this office was impracticable, and hence township assessors took the place of it.
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SURVEYOR.
1854 | James Perry. |
| Abraham Rubendall. (Vacancy.) |
1855 | Abraham Rubendall. (No opposition.) |
1857 | Samuel Dewell. | 75 |
| Abraham Rubendall. | 34 |
1859 | Charles F. Forbes. | 85 |
| Samuel Dewell. | 83 |
1861 | Samuel Dewell (No opposition). | 122 |
1863 | Christian Goodyear. (No vote given.) |
1864 | T. A. Haycook. | 72 |
| A. Rubendall. | 57 |
1865 | Abraham Rubendall. (No vote recorded.) |
1867 | P. C. Truman. | 101 |
| A. Rubendall. | 110 |
1869 | Charles W. Day. | 158 |
| Samuel Slates. | 92 |
1871 | W. L. Brown. | 190 |
| N. J. Sharp. | 152 |
| R. W. Robins. | 107 |
1873 | Washington Wyland. | 428 |
| W. L. Brown. | 164 |
1875 | P. C. Truman. | 541 |
| Frank Reynolds. | 415 |
1877 | P. C. Truman. | 832 |
| A. C. Snyder. | 719 |
1879 | E. Y. Greenleaf. | 1,048 |
| Emil Flusche. | 844 |
1881 | E. Y. Greenleaf. | 1,050 |
| J. D. Walker. | 707 |
1883 | Washington Wyland. | 1,643 |
| C. F. Swift. | 1,509 |
1885 | O. F. Plum. | 1,560 |
| L. R. Hertert. | 1,637 |
1887 | C. L. Miller. | 1,294 |
| J. W. Miller. | 1,518 |
| J. K. P. Baker. | 264 |
1889 | J. K. P. Baker. | 1,797 |
| C. L. Miller. | 1,726 |
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COUNTY TREASURER.
[It should be understood that the office of county treasurer and that of recorder of deeds was a combined office until 1864, when each became a distinct office; prior to that date it was known as the office of "Treasurer and Recorder."]
1854 | Alexander McCord. |
| Henry Runnels. (Elected in August.) |
1855 | William Gedney. | 42 |
| William Hock. | 32 |
1856 | William Wyland. | 65 |
| O. P. Steele. | 62 |
1857 | William Wyland. | 53 |
| L. B. Holcomb. | 43 |
1858 | George Benjamin. | 91 |
| Nelson Ward. | 82 |
1861 | George Benjamin (No opposition). | 130 |
1863 | George Benjamin. (No abstract of votes cast.) |
1864 | M. H. Adams. | 81 |
| William Wyland. | 76 |
1865 | M. H. Adams. (No abstract of votes cast.) |
1867 | M. H. Adams. | 112 |
| John H. Louis. | 101 |
1869 | M. H. Adams. | 169 |
| Nathaniel Smith. | 65 |
1871 | C. J. Wyland. | 243 |
| M. H. Adams. | 214 |
| A. M. Buckman. | 9 |
1873 | C. J. Wyland. | 418 |
| H. S. Burke. | 182 |
1875 | Thomas McDonald. | 493 |
| William J. Davis. | 399 |
1877 | Thomas McDonald. | 865 |
| J. D. Coughran. | 679 |
1879 | J. W. Harrod. | 972 |
| John L. Long. | 954 |
1881 | R. M. Pomeroy. | 903 |
| J. W. Harrod. | 861 |
| J. T. Burke. | 97 |
1883 | R. M. Pomeroy. | 1,574 |
| David Carter. | 1,570 |
1885- | W. F. Cleveland. | 1,753 |
| George D. Ross. | 1,486 |
1887- | W. F. Cleveland. | 1,705 |
| Chris Christiansen. | 1,321 |
| M. Barton. | 274 |
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COUNTY RECORDER.
1864 | M. H. Adams. | 78 |
| William Wyland. | 76 |
1866 | John Gish. (No vote recorded.) |
1868 | Benjamin I. Kinsey. | 133 |
| John H. Louis. | 18 |
1870 | G. M. Couffer. (No vote recorded.) |
1872 | F. A. Holcomb. | 369 |
| F. S. White. | 170 |
1874 | F. A. Holcomb. | 517 |
| J. M. Beck. | 218 |
1876 | A. H. Holcomb. | 875 |
| A. M. Lewis. | 660 |
1878 | J. E. Benson. | 715 |
| William Howlett. | 581 |
1880 | F. E. Benson. | 1,551 |
| J. W. White. | 957 |
1882 | B. B. Mastick. | 1,377 |
| J. P. Miller. | 1,136 |
1884 | B. B. Mastick. | 1,796 |
| Lewis Gingery. | 1,722 |
1886 | A. H. Tingle. | 1,738 |
| F. J. McNaughton. | 1,469 |
1886 | A. H. Tingle. | 1,778 |
| J. H. Kuhl. | 1,723 |
| W. R. Honeywell. | 117 |
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SHERIFF.
1854 | Milton M. Beebe. |
1855 | Milton M. Beebe. | 38 |
| Alexander Ford. | 36 |
1857 | Albert Crandall (No opposition). | 116 |
1858 | Isaac Wyland. | 50 |
| Albert Crandall. | 46 |
1859 | Milton Stanton. | 88 |
| A. Crandall. | 82 |
1861 | Washington Wyland. | 137 |
| C. C. Culver. | 2 |
1863 | Washington Wyland. (No vote recorded.) |
1864 | Albert Crandall. | 82 |
| W. S. Brown. | 73 |
1865 | Albert Crandall. (No vote recorded.) |
1867 | *Thomas Chatburn. | 95 |
| L. D. Sunderland. | 86 |
| James Wood. | 30 |
1871 | William H. Burk. | 201 |
| T. W. Chatburn. | 198 |
| C. C. Redfield. | 59 |
1873 | L. Sweat. | 323 |
| T. W. Chatburn. | 278 |
1875 | John D. Long. | 512 |
| John B. Swain. | 450 |
1877 | John D. Long. | 917 |
| Joseph H. Kuhl. | 623 |
1879 | J. W. Martin. | 1,028 |
| Elijah Fish. | 856 |
1881 | George E. Bennett. | 933 |
| Lewis Shorett. | 786 |
| C. W. Potter (Greenback) (To fill vacancy.) | 123 |
1881 | H. W. Patterson (Long term). | 920 |
| Lewis Shorett. | 816 |
| C. W. Potter. | 133 |
1883 | E. J. Trowbridge. | 1,635 |
| Thomas W. Chatburn. | 1,467 |
1885 | George S. Rainbow. | 1,652 |
| N. W. Sherman. | 1,573 |
1887 | George S. Rainbow. | 1,662 |
| J. J. Harter. | 1,424 |
| Z. H. McCombs. | 217 |
*Mr. Sunderland contested the election, claiming that, because Chatburn was not a legal voter, that he had no right to hold the office, though he had received a majority of the voice cast. Chatburn argued that a man could hold office, if elected, though he had not been in the county long enough to vote himself. The case was tried before County Judge Lindsay, who decided in favor of Sunderland, throwing the costs on Chatburn, amounting to about $11.00 |
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COUNTY CORONER.
1855 | Franklin Rudd (No opposition). | 75 |
1857 | Lewis Jackson (No opposition). | 121 |
1859 | Lewis Jackson. | 88 |
| William Holk. | 84 |
1860 | D. H. Randall (No opposition). | 61 |
1861 | O. E. Holcomb (No opposition). | 134 |
1863 | O. E. Holcomb (No record of votes cast). |
1864 | Elias Monroe. | 76 |
| L. D. Frost. | 72 |
1865 | L. D. Sunderland. | |
1867 | Martin Polland. | 107 |
| A. Roundy. | 105 |
1868 | R. M. Smith. | 152 |
| William Frantz. | 14 |
1869 | I. W. Winters. | 146 |
| Aaron Bergstresser. | 88 |
1871 | Aaron Bergstresser (No opposition). | 174 |
1873 | A. N. Stamm (No opposition). | 361 |
1874 | Caleb Smith (No opposition). | 258 |
1875 | H. Weeks (No other votes). | 2 |
1877 | F. A. Boyer (No opposition.) |
1878 | George E. Bennett. | 745 |
| E. Jarvis. | 540 |
1879 | George Bennett. | 1,097 |
| Michael McCabe. | 753 |
1881 | J. W. Chatburn. | 1,063 |
| William Blair. | 695 |
1883 | N. H. Burks. | 1,587 |
| J. W. Chatburn. | 1,554 |
1885 | Dr. A. H. Burks. | 1,724 |
| E. Douglass. | 1,513 |
1887 | S. H. Waters. | 1,523 |
| L. D. Frost. | 1,285 |
| P. H. Hunt. | 269 |
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COUNTY CLERK.
1854 | Vinsan G. Perkins. | |
1855 | L. B. Holcomb (V. G. Perkins suspended). |
1855-'56 | L. G. Tubbs. | 41 |
| L. B. Holcomb. | 30 |
1857 | O. E. Holcomb. | 44 |
| J. H. Adams. | 27 |
1859 | H. C. Holcomb. | 89 |
| M. P. Bull. | 78 |
1860 | H. C. Holcomb (No opposition). | 143 |
1862 | H. C. Holcomb. | 86 |
| John Young. | 30 |
1864 | H. C. Holcomb. | 82 |
| B. V. Springer. | 75 |
1866 | A. M. Louis. (No vote recorded.) |
1868 | H. C. Holcomb. | 157 |
| J. B. Swain. | 28 |
1870 | H. C. Holcomb. (No vote recorded.) |
1872 | G. D. Ross. | 417 |
| George Gibbs. | 7 |
1874 | George D. Ross. | 352 |
| C. C. Redfield. | 234 |
| J. M. Beck. | 218 |
1876 | George D. Ross. | 863 |
| A. D. Tinsly. | 664 |
1878 | H. C. Holcomb. | 654 |
| J. W. Harrod. | 642 |
1880 | H. C. Holcomb. | 1,574 |
| M. J. Heiress. | 957 |
1882 | W. J. Davis. | 1,284 |
| David Carter. | 1,236 |
1884 | W. J. Davis. | 1,823 |
| J. H. Louis. | 1,705 |
1886 | Hugh Harrod. | 1,641 |
| George F. Kellor. | 1,570 |
1888 | O. P. Wyland. | 1,870 |
| Hugh Harrod. | 1,612 |
| Frank Faltonson (Union Labor). | 126 |
In 1857, when the question of prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquor within the State was voted upon, Shelby County cast fifty-four votes -- four for and fifty against.
In June, 1882, when the vote was taken to prohibit the sale of liquor in Iowa, by amending the State constitution, Shelby County cast 1,268 votes -- 517 for and 751 against the amendment.
The vote for and against purchasing land on which to found a poor-farm was taken in 1882, and resulted in 1,399 votes being cast for the measure and 666 against it.
In 1885 a vote to determine whether the county should erect a poor-house on the land already purchased, or not, was taken, which resulted in 1,698 for and 416 against the measure.
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Transcribed by Cheryl Siebrass March, 2017 from "Biographical History of Shelby and Audubon Counties", Chicago: W. S. Dunbar & Co., 1889, pg. 243-245.
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