. History of Montgomery and Fulton counties, : with illustrations and portraits of old pioneers and prominent residents . ?- .? ^: w?•??.?>.•? ? •?^ :S;^ -s^rt /-y^ ••j^V^:-^^v---f^. /t-^vS-. o/^ VAN CPPS. /^c^^. HofJTcoMC/fyCo.^.Y. PIONEERS OF THE TOWN OF GLEN. 117 THE TOWN OF GLEN. The town of Glen was formed from the town of Charleston, on the loth^ay of .April, 1823, On the first Tuesday in the month, the town organi-tation was formally completed by the election of the following board ofofficers : William Putman, supervisor ; Ebenezer Green, clerk ; JamesVoorhees


. History of Montgomery and Fulton counties, : with illustrations and portraits of old pioneers and prominent residents . ?- .? ^: w?•??.?>.•? ? •?^ :S;^ -s^rt /-y^ ••j^V^:-^^v---f^. /t-^vS-. o/^ VAN CPPS. /^c^^. HofJTcoMC/fyCo.^.Y. PIONEERS OF THE TOWN OF GLEN. 117 THE TOWN OF GLEN. The town of Glen was formed from the town of Charleston, on the loth^ay of .April, 1823, On the first Tuesday in the month, the town organi-tation was formally completed by the election of the following board ofofficers : William Putman, supervisor ; Ebenezer Green, clerk ; JamesVoorhees, Thomas Van Derveer, and Jacob F. Starin, assessors ; JacobF. Lansing and Henry .\I. Gardenier, commissioners of highways ; ElijahMount and Christian Enders, overseers of the poor; John C. Van .-Vlstine»nd Honland Fish, commissioners of schcols ; Cornelius C an Home,inspector of schools ; .\brahcm .\i:macl;, collector; John C. Smith, Wil-liam Hollady and IJtment Sloan, constables. The name of Glen waschosen in honor of Jaccli Saunders G!cn. cne of the principal residents,who had a land grant of ten thousand acres, comprising a considerablepart of the (own, and was also the pro]


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