History of Hancock County, Illinois, together with an outline history of the State, and a digest of State laws . Wesley Persian 1875 Stephen Eckles 186-4 Geo. W. Hendrix 1876 Wellinirton Jennev 1865 L. W. Buell 1877 John 1866 Ed. Wilcox 1878 William Scott 1867 V. P. Parmelee 1879-1880 Stephen Eckles 1868 ASSESSORS. James Porter 1855 Stephen Eckles 1870 William Scott 1858 Robert Inshrara 1871 J. B. Barr 1860 Stephen Eckles 1873 Stephen Eckles 1862 Wm. E. Atwater 1874 Jesse Avise 1863 J. N. Burr 1875 Walter Stiles 1864 Stephen Eckles 1876 John W. Hartzell 1865 Joseph Gittintrs 1877 Ro


History of Hancock County, Illinois, together with an outline history of the State, and a digest of State laws . Wesley Persian 1875 Stephen Eckles 186-4 Geo. W. Hendrix 1876 Wellinirton Jennev 1865 L. W. Buell 1877 John 1866 Ed. Wilcox 1878 William Scott 1867 V. P. Parmelee 1879-1880 Stephen Eckles 1868 ASSESSORS. James Porter 1855 Stephen Eckles 1870 William Scott 1858 Robert Inshrara 1871 J. B. Barr 1860 Stephen Eckles 1873 Stephen Eckles 1862 Wm. E. Atwater 1874 Jesse Avise 1863 J. N. Burr 1875 Walter Stiles 1864 Stephen Eckles 1876 John W. Hartzell 1865 Joseph Gittintrs 1877 Robert Inghram 1866 J. N. Bradfield 1878 John C. Alumous 1867 Francis Wilson 1879-1880 Wesley Huston 1S68 58 928 HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY. COLLECTORS. Stephen Eckles 1855 David 1859 Stephen Eckles 1860 William Eckles 1863 William Scott 1864 Stephen Eckles 1865 William Scott 1867 Noah M. Hartzell 1868 Georae W. Vandruff 1869 Wesley Huston *. 1870 Francis Wilson 1872 Wesley Huston 1873 S. W. Yasrer 1874 R. L. Phillips 1875 John W. Byers 1876 J. B. Kice ? 1878 Henry Reiselt 1879 Josiah Dickson 1880. PONTOOSUC AND DALLAS TOWNSHIPS, Forming together township 7 n—7 w, lie on the north line of thecounty and on the river, which cuts dff about half of the uppertier of sections in Pontoosuc. The stream known as Snake Hollow(we never heard of any big snake story connected with it, thoughthere must be one, of course) empties into the river at creek runs northeastwardly through the southern portion ofthe township, into Durham. There is much valuable farm land inthis township, and is well settled with an intelligent and thriftycommunity. The township is divided for political purposes; the two and ahalf tiers of sections on the east side being Dallas, and the threeand a half on the west side comprising Pontoosuc. The town of Pontoosuc is on the river and was laid out in April,1837, by Hezekiah Spillman, Marvin Try on and James Dallas City is also on the ri


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