Ohio 1822 Commissioner, Montgomery County

Office:
Commissioner (County)
Title:
Commissioner
Jurisdiction:
County
Label:
Ohio 1822 Commissioner, Montgomery County
Date:
1822
State:
Ohio
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Commissioner/Commissioner
Candidates:
Christopher Taylor, Moses Greer, Aaron Baker, Elias Matthews, Henry Oldfather, David Hoover, Martin How, Daniel Hoover, Henry Brown, John Stump, Benjamin Archer, William Blodget, A. Brown
Candidates: Christopher Taylor[1]Moses GreerAaron BakerElias MatthewsHenry OldfatherDavid HooverMartin HowDaniel HooverHenry BrownJohn StumpBenjamin ArcherWilliam BlodgetA. Brown
Affiliation:
Final Result: [2][3]542540249224188116561252111
Montgomery County542540249224188116561252111
Butler1845751334------
Dayton66186193106211313-111
German2224--31--------
Jackson59--354--------
Jefferson7822-470-8------
Madison185--3-2------
Perry3321110---2----
Randolph-171-17030------
Washington951473822151911-----
Wayne-298311-------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]The History of the City of Dayton and Montgomery County, Ohio, Volume 1 by Augustus Waldo Drury lists John H. Williams and Benjamin Maltbie as being elected, in addition to Christopher Taylor.
[3]Early Settlers of Montgomery County, Ohio Volume III lists Moses Greer twice, once with 540 votes and once with 5 votes.

References:

Abstract of Votes, Montgomery County.
Dayton Watchman or Farmer and Mechanics' Journal (Dayton, OH). October 15, 1822.
Mikesell, Shirley Keller, ed. Early Settlers of Montgomery County, Ohio. Vol. III. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1993. 106.

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