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Creator: Kansas. Governor (1873-1877 : Osborn)

Date: 1873-1877

Level of Description: Folder

Material Type: Government record

Call Number: Governor's Office, Governor Thomas Andrew Osborn Correspondence Files, Correspondence Received, Subject Files, Box 2 Folder 44

Unit ID: 454139

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Title (Main title): State county organization

Part of: Records of the Kansas Governor's Office. Records of the Kansas Governor's Office : administration of Governor Thomas Andrew Osborn (1873-1877) . Governor Thomas Andrew Osborn correspondence received. Subject files.

Scope and Content

Scope and content: A letter on May 28, 1873, from A. L. Dodge of Wallace, Kansas, states their town has no Sheriff or Justice of the Peace. In the letter, Dodge informs the Governor there have been three murders and requests a Sheriff be appointed for protection. A letter on September 13, 1876, from J. A. Huntington of Wallace, Kansas, asks the Governor who the Sheriff of Wallace County is. A letter on April 3, 1875, from L. F. Blodgett, informs that the Sumner County Commissioners will not accept the bond filed by the appointed Sheriff, Joseph M. Thralls. A letter from County Officials of Salina, Kansas writes to inform Governor Osborn that a report will be sent to him stating that they have a population of 2000 to make Salina a city of the second class, however, that is not true. A letter on March 21, 1876, from Sheldon C. Russell, notifies Governor Osborn that the present Probate Judge, Davis, will be resigning and requests the position. The following documents in this file pertain to other matters related to the organization of counties in Kansas.

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027-03-07-06   

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Creators and Contributors

    Kansas. Governor (1873-1877 : Osborn)

Agency Classification:

    Kansas State Agencies. Governor's Office. Specific Administrations. Osborn, Thomas Administration.