Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . years, and enlarging the sphere of his duties and the June term of Commissioners Court, 1861, Samuel Loveless, thenteaching at Bowling Green, was chosen the first Examiner for the countyunder this statute. In June, 1864, he was succeeded by William Travis, ofCenter Point, who, having been legislated out of office by amendments to thestatute at the next succeeding session, was re-appointed June, 1865. InJune, 1868, he was succeeded by William H. Atkins, of Bowling years later Mr. Travis was re-appointed


Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . years, and enlarging the sphere of his duties and the June term of Commissioners Court, 1861, Samuel Loveless, thenteaching at Bowling Green, was chosen the first Examiner for the countyunder this statute. In June, 1864, he was succeeded by William Travis, ofCenter Point, who, having been legislated out of office by amendments to thestatute at the next succeeding session, was re-appointed June, 1865. InJune, 1868, he was succeeded by William H. Atkins, of Bowling years later Mr. Travis was re-appointed, and was again legislated outof office at the session of 1873, when the County Superintendency law wasenacted, providing for the election to be made by the Trustees. In June,1873, Mr. Atkins was elected Superintendent. In June, 1875, he was suc-ceeded by Allen R. Julian, of Bowling Green, who was succeeded in 1877by Preston B. Triplett, of Harmony. In 1879, Mr. Triplett was re-elected. InJune, 1881, he was succeeded by John W. Stewart, of Brazil, who was re-elected.


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