History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania . sha Klin^-, Jacob Eckman, Jacob Seasholtz. Lower Augusta.—George Conrad, Samuel Lautz, John Aordy, Thomas Snyder, Jo-seph AAeitzel. Rush.—AVilliam D. Gearhart, AVilliam H. Kase, AVilliam G. Scott, James Eckman,Charles Kase. Coal.—AVilliam Fagely, Daniel Evert, AVilliam AL AVeaver. Little Mahanoy.—George Peifer, Jacob Raker, Daniel Dornsife, Peter Sholly. Jackson.—Jacob Hilbush, AVilliam Deppen, AVilliam Zartman, Daniel Ililljush,John Wert. Upper Mahanoy.—Daniel Hine, Felix !Maurer, Peter Beisel, Peter Brosius. Lower Mahanoy.—George Brosius, Mich


History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania . sha Klin^-, Jacob Eckman, Jacob Seasholtz. Lower Augusta.—George Conrad, Samuel Lautz, John Aordy, Thomas Snyder, Jo-seph AAeitzel. Rush.—AVilliam D. Gearhart, AVilliam H. Kase, AVilliam G. Scott, James Eckman,Charles Kase. Coal.—AVilliam Fagely, Daniel Evert, AVilliam AL AVeaver. Little Mahanoy.—George Peifer, Jacob Raker, Daniel Dornsife, Peter Sholly. Jackson.—Jacob Hilbush, AVilliam Deppen, AVilliam Zartman, Daniel Ililljush,John Wert. Upper Mahanoy.—Daniel Hine, Felix !Maurer, Peter Beisel, Peter Brosius. Lower Mahanoy.—George Brosius, Michael Lenker, .Jacob Spatz, Adam Binge-man. Shamokin.—Jacob Leisenring, AAilliam H. Aluensch, H. H. Teats, Samuel John,David Martz, George Mills. Cameron.—George Long, David Billman, John Hine. The society then proceeded to an election of managers for the ensuing year, andthe following persons were duly elected: Rush, James Eckman; Shamnkiii, SamuelJohn; Upper Augusta, Peter Oberdorf; Lower Augusta, George Conrad: Coal, AVilliam. ^^^/l^^^y^C^ AGRICULTURE. 345 Fagely; Jacksou, William Deppen: Upper Mahanoy, Bonneville Holshue: Lower :Ma-hanoy, 3Iichael Lenker; Little Mahauoy. Isaac Raker; Cameron, George Long; Sun-bury, Alexander Jordan; Northumberland, Amos E. Kapp; Point, Jesse C. Horton;Chillisquaque, John B. Heller; Delaware, Henry J. Reader; Turbut, Charles Riddle;Lewis, Samuel Sherman; Pollock. On motion, it was resolved that the proceediugs be published in the several papersof the county. On motion, it was resolved that the recording secretary send to each member ofthe township committees a paper containing these proceedings. On motion, the society adjourned to meet again at the court house on the firstJlonday of August ne.\t at two oVbick p. m. W. I. GREEXuriiii, Sn-ntur;/. The first fair* held on the 17th of October, ISol, on land of W. at the iipper end of Second street north of Race. The groundsembraced about four acres,


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