Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . RESIDEKCE OF FATHER \AX DE ^EX, \\ALLA. ST. JNIARYS HOSPITAL. \\ OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 145 schools. For delegate James D. Mix received in his home county 670 votes, whileSelucius Garfielde had 527. The officers elected in the county were as follows:Prosecuting attorney, N. T. Caton; councilman, Daniel Stewart; joint council-man (Walla Walla, Stevens and Yakima counties), N. T. Bryant; representatives,David Aspaugh, James H. Lasater, John Scott, A. G. Lloyd, Elisha Ping


Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . RESIDEKCE OF FATHER \AX DE ^EX, \\ALLA. ST. JNIARYS HOSPITAL. \\ OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 145 schools. For delegate James D. Mix received in his home county 670 votes, whileSelucius Garfielde had 527. The officers elected in the county were as follows:Prosecuting attorney, N. T. Caton; councilman, Daniel Stewart; joint council-man (Walla Walla, Stevens and Yakima counties), N. T. Bryant; representatives,David Aspaugh, James H. Lasater, John Scott, A. G. Lloyd, Elisha Ping andT. W. Whetstone; probate judge. R. Guichard ; sheriff, James McAuliff; auditor,H. M. Chase; treasurer, A. Kyger; assessor, A. C. Wellman; surveyor, A. (he was succeeded by Charles A. White, who was appointed to theoffice May i, 1871) ; school superintendent, J. L. Reser; coroner, L. H. Goodwin;county commissioners, C. C. Cram, F. Louden and L T. Rees. The officials elected in the county this year did not assume their respectivepositions until the succeeding year. The officers elected in the preceding yearhad been chosen for a term of


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