History of Seneca County, Ohio . Tiffin election of Apiil, 1845, resulted in the choice of Charles F. mayor, who received 103 votes against ninety-thiee received by JoshuaSeney. WaiTen P. Noble, 101 votes, recorder; William Campbell, 100; W. , 100; F. Rife, 97, and Chiis Snyder, 97, a tie vote; and S. Nolan andF. Singer. 90, a tie vote; and Joseph Gibson, 99 votes. Tiffin election, 1846, resulted in the choice of Benjamin Pittinger for mayor,\V. H. Gibson, recorder; Rolla Johnson, A. C. Baldwin, Jacob Fleming,Jesse Stem and Wilson J. Lewis, councilmen. The Tiffin election


History of Seneca County, Ohio . Tiffin election of Apiil, 1845, resulted in the choice of Charles F. mayor, who received 103 votes against ninety-thiee received by JoshuaSeney. WaiTen P. Noble, 101 votes, recorder; William Campbell, 100; W. , 100; F. Rife, 97, and Chiis Snyder, 97, a tie vote; and S. Nolan andF. Singer. 90, a tie vote; and Joseph Gibson, 99 votes. Tiffin election, 1846, resulted in the choice of Benjamin Pittinger for mayor,\V. H. Gibson, recorder; Rolla Johnson, A. C. Baldwin, Jacob Fleming,Jesse Stem and Wilson J. Lewis, councilmen. The Tiffin elections of Maich. 1847. resulted in the choice of David , mayor; James P. Pillars, recorder; Jesse Stem, W. H. Keilholtz,Andrew Albrecht, Joseph Gibson and Charles F. Dresbach, councilmen. In March, 1848, John W. Patterson was elected mayor; William Lang,recorder; H. Groff. Andi-ew Denzer, John Myers, Gabriel J. Keen and DanielDildine. councilmen. The March election of 1849, for town officers of Tiffin, resulted as follows:. CLINTON TOWNSHIP. 485 Major. W. D. Searles: recorder, William Lang; coimcilmen, Daniel Cunuiug-ham. ^V. H. Gibson, Andrew Denzer, Henrj W. Owen and W. H. ;re is a second record in existence, which points out veiy diflFerent resultsfor this election. Under the act of March, I80O, the towns of Tiffin and New Fort Ball werereorganized under one government, and an election ordr the act of March 19, 1849. The first election was held March ;50. 1S4U, when George G. Smallwas elected mayor; James P. Pillars, recorder; Christian Yost, L. A. Hall,Jacob Boyer, \V. P. Noble and Samuel Mitchell, trustees. Under the act of 1850, the two corporations were consolidated, and the first meeting held April2j. 1850; AVilliam Lang received 220 votes for mayor, while George L. Whar-ton


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