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42. New Hampshire 1796 Treasurer, Rockingham County
43. New Hampshire 1796 Treasurer, Strafford County
44. Massachusetts 1797 Treasurer, Dukes County
45. New Hampshire 1797 Treasurer, Cheshire County
46. New Hampshire 1797 Treasurer, Grafton County
47. New Hampshire 1797 Treasurer, Hillsborough County
48. New Hampshire 1797 Treasurer, Rockingham County
49. New Hampshire 1797 Treasurer, Strafford County
50. Massachusetts 1798 Treasurer, Bristol County
51. Massachusetts 1798 Treasurer, Dukes County
52. New Hampshire 1798 Treasurer, Cheshire County
53. New Hampshire 1798 Treasurer, Grafton County
54. New Hampshire 1798 Treasurer, Hillsborough County
55. New Hampshire 1798 Treasurer, Rockingham County
56. New Hampshire 1798 Treasurer, Strafford County
57. New Hampshire 1799 Treasurer, Cheshire County
58. New Hampshire 1799 Treasurer, Grafton County
59. New Hampshire 1799 Treasurer, Hillsborough County
60. New Hampshire 1799 Treasurer, Rockingham County
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Treasurer
One who has officially the charge of treasure; originally, a person entrusted with the receipt, care, and disbursement of the revenues of a king, noble, or other dignitary, of a state, city, or church; now, one who is responsible for the funds of a public body, or of any corporation, association, society, or club.
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1787 - 1824: Connecticut, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennyslvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia
Office Scope: State / County / City / Town(ship)
Role Scope: State / County / District / City / Town(ship)