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be 26 feet by 26 feet to contain 2 Rooms 13 feet by 12 feet also a Gallery on front of 8 feet." It was to have a brick chimney and a fence.
C.J. Thiery won the bid for the jailor's house, and was allowed $550 in October, 1877. Miscellaneous
During the time period covered in this report, a few incidentals might be noteworthy, but little detail is available. FH Seal is mentioned a few times, but for small amounts which might have been part of a compromise of the $6,956 judgment against him and others; two receipts of $120 are recorded.
Interestingly, in the August 1876 term, a Mr. R. Seal was consulted as an attorney "in regard to the claim of Joseph Martin as a witness in the case of Hancock County Vs F.H. Seal et al" This shows that is some form or other, the case against the former treasurer was being continued, some eight years after the $200 fine was imposed for missing meetings.


Police Court 1863-1866 Russell Guerin - Follow-up on Book A Police Court Minutes (4)
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