THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833
ORDERED, by the President of this Board, that an Election be held at the several precincts in Claiborne county, on the third Monday and the day following in June next, for the purpose of electing a member of the Board of Police for said county, in the place of Daniel Vertner, who has refused to serve, to represent District No. three; and that the following persons be appointed inspectors, viz: at Port-Gibson, Robert S. Wilson, John W. Thompson and Horace Carpenter;-- at Grand Gulf, Lewis Matthews, C. W. Muncaster, and William Bridgers;-- at Rocky Spring, Samuel McClellan, Joseph F. Brock, and Edward Ragsdale;-- at Griffin's Store, M. D. Shelby, John H. Goff, and G. W. Goza;-- at Hoel's Gin, James Hoel, Richard Carodine and Dougald McCall; and that elections on the same days and under said inspectors, be held at Rocky Spring, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 3;-- at Griffin's Store, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 4;-- at Hoel's Gin, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 1.
And Also, for two Constables on each of the aforesaid Districts, No. 3, 4 and 1; said inspectors having previously advertised the election of Justices of the Peace, at their public places in three respective districts for ten days.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
And Also, for two Constables on each of the aforesaid Districts, No. 3, 4 and 1; said inspectors having previously advertised the election of Justices of the Peace, at their public places in three respective districts for ten days.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
L. GEE, Clk.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5
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