. History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . anson Ailing 7, 18 John Ward 7 William Ward 7 Charles Locke 7 4 Horace B, Flint 7 Peter Cook 18, 17 Harvey Harmon 29, 28 Joshua S. Saddler 29 Lyman Melvin 19 Hiram Van Natter 19 George Abbott 20 Daniel B. Harmon 21 James Colboru 32 Sylvester Colborn .{2 Amos Colborn 32 Guy Lyons 30 Allen Beard 19, 30 Cheloy Tupjier 28 Nicholas Walbarer 25, 2f> Totals ERECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF ANTRIM. Antrim was taken from the territory of Shiawassee town-ship (_of which it had previously been a part) and erecteda separate civil township


. History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . anson Ailing 7, 18 John Ward 7 William Ward 7 Charles Locke 7 4 Horace B, Flint 7 Peter Cook 18, 17 Harvey Harmon 29, 28 Joshua S. Saddler 29 Lyman Melvin 19 Hiram Van Natter 19 George Abbott 20 Daniel B. Harmon 21 James Colboru 32 Sylvester Colborn .{2 Amos Colborn 32 Guy Lyons 30 Allen Beard 19, 30 Cheloy Tupjier 28 Nicholas Walbarer 25, 2f> Totals ERECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF ANTRIM. Antrim was taken from the territory of Shiawassee town-ship (_of which it had previously been a part) and erecteda separate civil township by act of the Legislature approved Value of Personal icres. Real Property. Property 610 $2, $ 200 SO 160 SO 160 40 160,00 320 1, 120 40 80 80 160 200 40 40 SO 120 16(1 80 80 $11, $ X * 2 I. ANTRIM TOWNSHIP. 179 March 6, 1838. The act provided that the first townshipelection should be held at the house of Almon S. Harmon,and in pursuance of this provision it was held at the placedesignated on the 2d of April, 1838. Noyes P. Chapmanwas chosen moderator, Aluioa S. Harmon clerk, and Alan-son Ailing and Charles Locke assistant judges of is usually the case at the first election in a township,the number present was so limited that nearly every voterreceived one or more offices. The number in this case wastwelve, their names being as follows: Almon S. Harmon,Noyes P. Chapman, Alanson Ailing, Charles Locke, JohnWard, Philander T. Main, Horace B. Flint, Allen Beard,Lyman Melvin. Hiram Van Natter, Harvey Harmon, andPeter Cook. A township-meeting was held at the house of LymanMelvin on the 8th of June of the same year, at whichmeeting another full list of officers were elected, none ofthose elected at the first el


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