Pennsylvania 1822 Director of the Poor, Adams County, 1 Year

Office:
Council of Assistants (County)
Title:
Director of the Poor
Jurisdiction:
County
Label:
Pennsylvania 1822 Director of the Poor, Adams County, 1 Year
Date:
1822
State:
Pennsylvania
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Council of Assistants/Director of the Poor
Candidates:
David Horner, Sr., Martin Clunk
Candidates: David Horner, Sr.Martin Clunk
Affiliation:FederalistRepublican
Final Result: 1267805
Adams County1267805
Berlin5975
Conewago4857
Franklin8153
Gettysburg[1]273139
Hunterstown7659
Littlestown9090
Menallen10456
Millerstown183134
Oxford13573
Tyrone[2]5827
York Springs[3]16042

Notes:

[1]The Adams Centinel (Gettysburg) lists votes in Gettysburg under its classification, as "Borough" rather than under the name Gettysburg.
[2]The Republican Compiler (Gettysburg) lists these votes under "Heidlersburg", while the Adams Centinel (Gettysburg) lists them under "Tyrone." Today, Heidlersburg is the name of an unincorporated community within Tyrone Township.
[3]The Republican Compiler (Gettysburg) lists these votes under "York Springs", while the Adams Centinel (Gettysburg) lists them under "Petersburg." The area known today as York Springs Borough was informally called "York Springs", "York Sulphur Springs", or "Petersburg" until it was incorporated in 1869.

References:

Adams Centinel (Gettysburg). October 16, 1822.
Republican Compiler (Gettysburg). October 16, 1822.
Intelligencer and Weekly Advertiser (Lancaster). October 19, 1822.

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