The courthouse again burned on November 17th of 1950.
Holy Bible, published 1885, presented to Albert Rosenow; and Portrait and Biographical Record of Denver and Vicinity, published 1898. Fletcher, and Anna and Samuel Firth Warren; and other miscellaneous items. When first established, this very large county was broken down into districts. In 1912, three precincts held prohibition elections.
Present for this meeting were appointed officials; County Judge, W. Hogs and Sheep up to 100 head 5 cents over 100 head same herd 3 cents. At no "time was there a full contingent of officials.
The first meeting of the County Court was held November 7, 1864. Family papers, memorabilia, photographs, and postcards. Administrative records of former Police Chief, Ralph Smith. Do you know of any other utilities in the right of way? If so, please identify. Three account and collection ledgers of the church. Diamond, Waterman, Susanville, Mountain Creek, Hamilton, Austin, Fox, Beaver, and Strawberry. Collection consists of minutes and yearbooks programs. Carris' license was revoked in 1893 for failure to pay the license fee and failure to hire competent ferry men.
County Court Cash Book Ledger March 1, 1949-June 1952. Joseph LEEEdward DAVIDMyrtle SPAULDINGFrank BEERSJ. Scrapbooks contain history, publicity, booklets, and other papers for Dunn, Franklin, and Washington schools. Centennial-Bicentennial celebration, as well as personal papers. All of this area had been previously included in Wasco County. Letters written by Carrie Darnell to Minnie Sargisson Nelson, and her daughter Geraldine Nelson Aron.