GENERAL ELECTION Officers

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Source Type: Newspaper
Publisher: The Tuskaloosa Gazette
Place of publication: Tuscaloosa
Date of publication: Jul 12, 1876 11:50 pm
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General Election. N ELECTION will be held in the several election precinets in Tuskaloosa County, Alabama, at the legal places of holding elec- tions, on the First Monday in August, 1876, that being the 7th day. of said month, for the purpose of electing a Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, State Auditor, Attorney General, Superintendent of Education, and Senator and two Representatives to the Gene- ral Assembly of Alabama. E. M. BURTON, Sheriff of Tuskaloosa County: Inspectors and Returning Officers. Beat No. 1. Emanuel Bagwell, W W Dunn, W A Hagler- inspectors. John F Anderson, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 2. H W Cole, Henry May, J G Willingham-in- spectors. V P Nuckols, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 3. Thomas Gilliland, James White, J A Cooper – inspectors. M H Sudduth, returning offi- cer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 4. G W Norris, W S Lunceford, W M Crump- inspectors. W T Long, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 5. Solomon Thompson, J J Guin. W J Burchfield -inspectors. A J Burchfield, returning offi- cer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 6. Thomas Clements, J H Shackleford, John Mc- Gee-inspectors. Elijah Moore, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 7. G W Baker, J A Thompson, Benjamin Tierce inspectors. J M Cowden, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 8. J W Mitchell, J L Holman, Nathaniel Hisaw -inspectors. Jas. Mills, Jr., returning offi- cer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 9. H H Sartain, W R Hnghes, TJ Ozment-in- spectors. A D Sanders, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 10. Thomas F Rice, RF Palmer, W A Lindsay- inspectors. J. Hawk Freeman, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 11. Edward Burchfield, Levin Pumphrey, H. A. Farish-inspectors. Appleton Toxey, re- turning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 12. P A Hickman, John Salmon, Miles A Parsons -inspectors. J H Hickman, returning offi- cer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 13. W F Goodsou, S W Vance, E J Crider-in- spectors. John W White, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 14. TA Hargrove, Daniel Black. J N Haya–in- spectors. W S Smith, returuing officer and deputy sheriff Bent No. 15. John Robertson, Alex Simpson. L D Browne -inspectors. J W Thompson, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 16. W A Cochrane, John Glascock, c Smallwood -inspectors. Hugh Kirkman, returning officer; T M Thompson, deputy sheriff. Beat No. 17. A Upchurch, A H Sealey, c K Oliver-inspee – tors. J. P. Park, returning officer and dep- uty sheriff. Bent No. 18. W G B Pearson, B F Mosely. F M Auxford- inspectors. J D Blocker, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beal No. 19. G W Rowe, RO Hargrove, E R Clements- inspectors. J H Deweese, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 20. Jackson Brown, H D Gardner, Wm Cooper- -inspectors. SP Massey, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Beat No. 21. J H Roberison, J. H. Ball, J B Burroughs- inspectors. James Winn, returning officer and deputy sheriff. Bent No. 22. H F Hill, E Collier Foster, A J Townsend- inspectors. John C. Foster, returning offi- cer and doputy sheriff. Beat- 23. Abolished. Beat No. 24, D M Montgomery. J M Whituey, a J Deal- inepectors. H. r. Reeso, retarning officer and deprity sheriff. July 0-3w