GREENE COUNTY IN THE LEGISLATURE - 939

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1804. Third General Assembly. Warren, Butler, Montgomery, and Greene counties, William Schenk.

1805. Warren, Butler, Montgomery, and Greene counties, John Bigger, and Jacob Smith.

1806. Warren, Butler, Montgomery and Champaign counties, Jacob Smith and Richard Thomas.

1807. Warren, Butler, Montgomery, Champaign, and Miami counties, John Bigger and Richard Thomas.

1808. Greene County, Jacob Smith.

1809. Greene County, Jacob Smith.

1810. Greene County, John Sterret.

1813. Greene and Clinton counties, Jacob Smith.

1814. Greene and Clinton counties, William Buckles.

1815. Greene and Clinton counties, William Buckles.

1816. Greene and Clinton counties, Jacob Smith.

1817. Greene and Clinton counties, Jacob Smith.

1818. Greene and Clinton counties, William R. Cole.

1819. Greene and Clinton counties, William R. Cole.

1820. Greene and Clinton counties, William R. Cole.

1821. Greene and Clinton counties, William R. Cole.

1822. Greene and Clinton counties, John Alexander.

1823. Greene and Clinton counties, John Alexander.

1824. Greene and Clinton counties, Samuel H. Hale.

1825. Greene and Clinton counties, Samuel H. Hale.

1826. Greene and Clinton counties, James B. Gardiner.

1827. Greene and Clinton counties, James B. Gardiner.

1828. Greene and Clinton counties, Samuel H. Hale.

1829. Greene and Clinton counties, Samuel H. Hale.

1830. Greene and Clinton counties, William Elsberry.


940 - HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.

1831. Greene and Clinton counties, William Elsberry.

1832. Greene and Clinton counties, William Elsberry.

1833. Greene and Clinton counties, William Elsberry.

1834. Greene and Clinton counties, Joshua Yeo.

1835. Greene and Clinton counties, Joshua Yeo.

1836. Fayette, Madison, and Greene counties, John Arbuckle.

1837. Fayette, Madison, and Greene counties, John Arbuckle.

1838. Fayette, Madison, and Greene counties, Aaron Harlan.

1839. Fayette, Madison, and Greene counties, Aaron Harlan.

1840. Warren and Greene counties, Isaac S. Perkins.

1841. Warren and Greene counties, Isaac S. Perkins.

1842. Warren and Greene counties, William H. P. Denny.

1843. Warren and Greene counties, William H. P. Denny.

1844. Not on record.

1845. Greene, Fayette, and Clinton counties, Burnham Martin.

1846. Greene, Fayette, and Clinton counties, Burnham Martin.

1847. Greene, Fayette, and Clinton counties, Franklin Corwin.

1848. Greene, Fayette, and Clinton counties, Franklin Corwin.

1849. Warren, Greene, and Clinton counties, Aaron Harlan.

1850. Warren, Greene, and Clinton counties, David Linton, vice Harlan, resigned.

1852. Fayette, Greene, and Clinton counties, John Fudge.

1854. Fayette, Greene, and Clinton counties, Isaac S. Wright.

1856. Fayette, Greene, and Clinton counties, Nelson Rush.

1858. Fayette, Greene, and Clinton counties, James J. Winans.

1860. Fayette, Greene, and Clinton counties, John Q. Smith.

1862. Fayette, Greene, and Clinton counties, Mills Gardner.

1864. Fayette, Greene, and Clinton counties, John F. Patton.

1866. Fayette, Greene, and Clinton counties, A. W. Doan.

1868. Fayette, Greene, and Clinton Counties, Samuel N. Yeoman.

1870. Fayette, Greene, and Clinton counties, Moses D. Gatch.

1872. Greene, Clinton, and Fayette counties, John Q. Smith.

1874. Greene, Clinton, and Fayette counties, S. N. Yeoman.

1876. Greene, Clinton, and Fayette counties, A. Spangler.

1878. Greene, Clinton, and Fayette counties, Thos. S. Jackson.

1880. Greene, Clinton, and Fayette counties, A. R. Creamer.


SUPPLEMENT. - 941

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

1803. None.

1804. None.

1805. John Sterritt.

1806. Joseph Tatman.

1807. Joseph Tatman.

1808. John McKnight.

1809. Joseph Tatman.

1810. James Morrow.

1811. John McKnight.

1812. David Huston.

1813. Jacob Smith.

1814. David Huston.

1815. William Tatman.

1816. James Morrow.

1817. Joseph Tatman.

1818. Stephen Bell.

1819. James Popenoe.

1820. Joseph Johnson.

1821. William M. Townsley.

1822. William M. Townsley.

1823. William M. Townsley.

1824. Joseph Kyle.

1825. James B. Gardiner."

1826. Robert Dobbins.

1827. Robert Dobbins.

1828. David Huston.

1829. Moses Collier.

1830. Simeon Dunn.

1831. Simeon Dunn.

1832. Aaron Harlan.

1833. James A. Scott.

1834. Robert Jackson.

1835. Amos Quinn.

1836. Isaac S. Perkins.

1837. Isaac S. Perkins.

1838. Joseph Kyle.

1839. James A. Scott.

1840. James A. Scott.

1841. John Fudge.

1842. John Fudge.

1843. John Kiler.

1844. Elias F. Drake.

1845. Elias F. Drake.

1846. John Filer.

1847. Charles F. Drake.

1848. Roswell F. Howard.

1849. William Fairchild.

1850. William Fairchild.

1851. New Constitution.

1852. Joseph G. Gest.

1853. Joseph G. Gest.

1854. Joseph G. Gest.

1855. Joseph G. Gest.

1856. Moses D. Gatch.

1857. Moses D. Gatch.

1858. Moses D. Gatch.

1859. Moses D. Gatch.

1860. Aaron Harlan.

1862. John M. Miller.

1864. Camoralze H. Spahr.

1866. R. F. Howard.

1868. R. F. Howard.

1870. John Little.

1872. John Little.

1874. Isaac M. Barrett.

1876. Isaac M. Barrett.

1878. J. W. Green.

1880. J. W. Green.

* Mr. Gardiner's seat was contested on the ground that he had promised, if elected, to undertake to reduce the wages of members


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from three to two dollars per day. In case he failed, he would draw full pay, but on his return deposit the surplus dollar in the Greene County treasury. In committee, it was resolved that this aided his election, and by a vote of forty-four to twenty-five, he was declared ineligible for two years, and his seat made vacant. This action was subsequently reconsidered, and the resolution disqualifying him indefinitely postponed. A certificate was then presented of his election, returned a member from Greene County. A preamble, setting forth the original cause of disability, was presented, whereupon a resolution was adopted declaring him ineligible.


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