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School Inspector's Anuual Meeting

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Day
4
Month
August
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tuesday, at 10 o'clock a. m., the annua meeting ot' the chairmeu of the town.shi ooaid of school inspectora wa9 hele at the county clerks office. Upon the roll cali the foUowing answered to their names: Ann Arbor Town- Mary Hmldy. Augusta- Klmcr D. Muuzey. Brldgewater - Jncob lllum, Jr. Dexter- C. D. Johuson. Freedom- John G. ijchulring. Ijlma- Oeo. Parker. L,odl- MIchael 8age. Manchester- A. J. Waters. PltUfleld- A. Dwight Crittenilen. Salem- Myron F. Jisiley. Saline- Edward C. Youug. Scio-O. I. Wttller. Sharon- L. BenJ. Lawrence. Sylvan- Kdward J. Koster. Webster- Chas. Wheeler. York- Andrew Jackson. Ypslluull Town- E. C'. Warner. Those absent were: Lyndon- A. J. Boyce. Nortlifleld-W. A. Dolman. Superior- A. H. Dancau. A. D. Crittenden was chosen chainnan, and Deputy Clerk Robison acted as secreta ry. The object of the meeting was to elect a membei of the county board of school examinen to succeed Hom. George S. Wheeler, who has held the positiou for several years. 'l'here were four ciuulidates in the Held, and flve ballott taken, which resulted as follows: 1 3 S 4 5 ThoiB Kearuey, Northllleld ... 5 ΓΌ 7 7 Ira H. Ijiiflan, Manchester 4 4 4 3 0 lelos TiiwnsiiKi, SiiUne 3 8 110 (..i. s. Wheeler, Salem 5 5 4 610 17 18 17 17 17 Shonld the prohibitionists cliange their tactics and flght the llquor traftic astead of the republican party, they would show more consisteney at least.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News