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1858 – 1958
Town of Hull

Directory Of Officials
&
A Brief History

Compiled by:
Myron M. Felckowski
2003

The information contained within was compiled from the following:

    Town of Hull

      Book of Clerk Records from 1855 – 1870

      Two Books of Clerk Records dated March 28,
      1934 to March 31, 1943 but in fact contain
      records from 1927 to 1960

    Portage County Library

      Microfilm records of newspapers
        The Gazette
        Stevens Point Weekly Journal
        Stevens Point Daily Journal
        Compiled in 2003 by Myron M. Felckowski

Portage County Historical Society

    Web site http://www.pchswi.org/index.html




University of Wisconsin Stevens Point

    Nelis R. Kampenga University Archives
    Book of Town of Hull Clerk Records from
    1887 – 1895 with parts till 1900
    Book of 1896 titled Portage County Directory
NOTE:
Original spelling retained from source records.

Town of Hull historical information found while compiling the list of town officials.

Origins of Portage County

http://www.pchswi.org/archives/townships/origins.html

It was during the decade between 1850 and 1860
that most of the towns in Portage County were
organized: Eau Pleine in 1851; Almond and
Amherst in 1852; Stockton in 1855; Pine Grove,
New Hope, Linwood, Lanark and Belmont in 1856;
Hull in 1858 and Sharon in 1859. Stevens Point was
incorporated as a city in 1858.

Online Archives - Town of Hull

http://www.pchswi.org/archives/townships/hull.html

Since its inception, the town of Hull’s boundaries
have been as fluid as the waters of Jordan Pond,
which forms a permanent border on the east end of
the town. The city of Stevens Point and surrounding
municipalities have mercilessly taken pieces and
chunks of the town for the more than 130 years of
Hull’s existence. Choice town of Hull land still is
coveted by Stevens Point.

On Nov. 12, 1858, organization of the town of Hull
was approved and was to include several sections in
towns 24 and 25 in ranges 8 and 9. Before an
election was held, though, the Portage County
Board of Supervisors changed its mind and gave
Hull three more sections in town 23, range 8,
according to Malcolm Rosholt’s book “Our County
Our Story.”

A year later, those three sections were given to
Plover. A large portion of Hull also was taken that
year to form the town of Sharon.

In November 1860, a number of sections to the
north and east of the city of Stevens Point were
taken from the city and attached to Hull,” according
to “Our County Our Story.”

Compiled in 2003 by Myron M. Felckowski
It was almost four decades before several sections in
town 25, range 9 were detached from Hull and given
to Sharon. Two other towns were taken to form the
town of Dewey in 1899. Hull was compensated by
annexing several sections in town 24, range 7 east of
the Wisconsin River, which formerly had been part of
the town of Stevens Point, Rosholt tells in his book.
Hull’s makeup also has changed. Probably named
after Hull, England, the town originally was settled
by Englishmen. Polish settlers have since replaced
them.

Postal Service

http://www.pchswi.org/archives/townships/postoffices.html

The first post office in Portage County was opened in
1845 at Plover. Fifty-three post offices followed.

Initially, there were no home mail deliveries. People
had to go to the post office to claim or mail letters
and packages. Consequently, post offices were
opened soon after immigrants settled in an area.

In 1900 there were 35 post offices, but their number
decreased rapidly with the establishment of rural
routes in 1896. Between 1900 and 1907 21 post
offices were closed, including one at Torun that
lasted from 1902 to 1904. Only one post office
opened after that at Coddington, but it closed in 1955.
The one at Tabor opened in 1907, but closed in 1912.
Casimir closed in 1910, Fancher in 1913, Arnott and
Stockton in 1934 and Polonia in 1939.

Early Post Offices in Portage County

http://www.pchswi.org/archives/misc/postoffices.html

Hull 1864 - 1903

Jordan, A Pioneer Village

http://www.pchswi.org/archives/communities/jordanpv.html

In the May 12, 1856 issue of THE PINERY a column
capitalizes ‘NEW JORDAN’ in bold type and goes
on to say

“Where is that? About 5 miles N.E. of Stevens
Point on the beautiful Plover River. It is the same as
has been formerly known as McGreer’s Mills. One of
the finest waterpowers of all the region. being now
well improved by the erection of some two or three
good saw mills, and a small grist mill. Business is
centering there, and a village is springing up almost
before the owners themselves are aware of it. It is a
good point, and cannot fail of a population herewith”.

That there was an honest-to-goodness village there is
further proved by this comment in General A. G.
Ellis’ Handbook of Stevens Point and the Upper
Wisconsin, written in 1857. He says: “Jordan is the
name of the new village on the Plover River. At
present there are some forty buildings of which 23
are dwellings. The rest are out-buildings, barns and
mills. It has a population of 165. Here is located the
extensive sawmill of the Wisconsin Lumber
Company (Wells and Mason) There is a grocery
store, blacksmith shop, and match factory.

Twenty-three dwellings means men, women, and
children. THE PINERY relates the Sunday-school
up-bringing of the children under Anselm Vaughan
and Alonzo Streeter - describes the fervent patriotism
of the community when the Civil War was hardly a
year old notes “a brief but eloquent speech(??) by
Wilson Muzzey, who presided at a Civil War Nite as
‘the best of the occasion” and tells of a prize-fight to
delight the rough and hardy men that worked and
lived there, ‘the best we have ever witnessed (??) said
the sports-reporter (the editor of THE PINERY)
though it was all over in 54 minutes. Such personal
stories clothe with flesh the people whose names we
know - the MeGreers, the Muzzeys. the Vaughans,
the Robert Maines, the Wadleighs, the Walkers, and
later the Van Orders.

While there apparently is no formal record of a
platted area on the west side of the river, both
dwellings and business places were established
there. It is quite possible the residence of Hugh
McGreer was there. Proceedings of the Board of
Supervisors, Vol.1, note: ‘The first Town meeting
(Hull) to be held at the house of Hugh McGreer on
the 1st Monday in April. 1857’. The first school
was located in the southeast corner of this forty and
Our County Our Story states that a grocery store
operated by F. W. Muzzey who was the first
postmaster for the Post Office of ‘Hull’ was in the
very southeast corner of this same forty. These
buildings were later owned by the Marchels.

Chryst Marchel serving as the last postmaster in
1903. ...

It was almost 30 years that the village existed,
gradually declining as the lumbering, which was its
life-blood, ceased.

Stevens Point Daily Journal

Friday April 8, 1898
    The Patriarch of Jordan
Wilson Muzzy, one of the oldest residents of the
county in point of years and settlement, died at his
home in Jordan, town of Hull…

He came to this state with his family 42 years ago
and after a year’s residence in southern Wisconsin
came to Jordan where he has been engaged in
farming and lumbering continuously ever since.

The Gazette

April 13, 1898
    Called Hence
Mr. Muzzy was a large, powerful man, a familiar
figure to all, and was universally respected.

Ellis and St Martin’s Church

http://www.pchswi.org/archives/communities/ellisstmartin.html

Sharon was established in 1860, with most of its land
taken from the town of Hull.

St. Martin’s parish in Ellis (16 miles long and 10
miles wide) embraces the townships of Sharon, Hull
and New Hope in Portage County and Bevent in
Marathon County. In pioneer days it extended as far
as Arnott and Buena Vista in Portage County.

The Founding of Polonia

http://www.pchswi.org/archives/communities/polonia.html

…at the end of 1871, Father Joseph Dabrowski came
to Ellis. Only twenty-nine years old, he was an
educated, talented, aggressive man, committed to the
ministration of the Polish Catholic Church in the
United States. … To reduce the size of the Sunday
crowd at Ellis, he encouraged Poles who had settled
north of Stevens Point to build St. Casimir’s, and
agreed to conduct services there.

Algernon to Stanton

http://www.pchswi.org/archives/plover/algernon.html

In 1857, residents incorporated the Plover plat as the
village of Algernon, commemorating Algernon B.
Crosby, Rosholt wrote. Crosby was a postmaster in
the town of Stockton and one of the first Town of
Hull settlers.

Jordan Park, Town of Hull

http://www.spacvb.com/recreation.html

Spanning 271 acres with 22 campsites, an enclosed
lodge and a nature trail. Swimming, rowboating,
canoeing and sailboat areas are available. The park
also has showers and flush toilets.

Clerk Records from 1855 – 1870

2 Sep 1855
Road surveys for the Town of Stevens Point and
other years prior to 1859

05 Apr 1859
First election of public officials held at the school
house

31 Oct 1859
Form two election districts for the election of 08
Nov 1859
First district at the School House No 9 in the
Village of Jordan
Second district at the School House near the house
of James Moore

08 Jun 1861
Meeting regarding a bridge across the Big Plover
River

01 Jun 1863
Petition approved to permit cattle and hogs to roam
at large

25 Dec 1863
Special meeting in the Village of New Jordan to
raise money to pay each volunteer to enlist and
serve the United States

16 May 1864
$200 for building a bridge across the Big Plover
River 0.5 mile above Gails Mill in T24N-R9E

02 Jun 1864
Specifications and contract for bridge

09 Nov 1864
O. Buffum vacated Chair position
James Delaney was approved Chair

18 Nov 1865
Build a bridge across Plover River at a place known
as Anderson Mill

Clerk Records from 1855 – 1870

02 Nov 1869
Town house in said Town was sold to Archibald
Sievewright for $25

05 Apr 1870
Annual meeting held in the Village of Jordan

Clerk Records from 1887 – 1895

03 Apr 1888
Resolution was made that the hogs shall not run at
wilde & at large.

02 Apr 1889
Resolution was made that the hogs shall be pined in.

07 Apr 1891
Resolution was made that the cattel shall be piened
in.

05 Apr 1892
Resolution was made that the catle shall be clous up.
Resolution was made that the hogs shall be clous up.

Clerk Records from 1927 – 1943

05 Apr 1927
Wages for road work $0.25 per hour.

02 Apr 1929
Wages for road work $3 per man and $6 per team for
10 hours.

05 Apr 1932
Wages for road work $0.30 per hour and men furnish
own tools.

10 Apr 1934
Reward for dumping rubish and garbage $2.00

08 Dec 1936
Hereby resolved that any able bodied man asking for
relief must work for it.
06 Apr 1937
Wages for road work
40 cents per hour for man
70 cents per hour for team

01 Apr 1941
$1200 for bridge over Heymeadow Creek
$800 for bridge on Thruna Road

Stevens Point Daily Journal

April 1924
TOWN BALLOTS PUT LASZEWSKI BACK
IN OFFICE
Deposed Chairman Again to Take Throne
Winner Deposed Chairman
The Hull chairmanship contest was of special
interest as Laszewski was put out of this office and
the chairmanship declared vacant recently by circuit
court decision. Alleged irregularities in the conduct
of the 1923 election prompted court proceedings
against Laszewski. The duties of the position have
been looked after by the two supervisors during the
period of vacancy.

Mr. Laszewski is especially gratified with the result
of the election in his town, which he regards as a
vindication of himself on the part of the voters. The
election was conducted with special care this year,
giving no opportunity for dispute.

Directory of Town Officials 1859 - 1958

Clerk Records from 1855 – 1870
05 Apr 1859
Chair – Samuel Brown
Supervisor – Joseph Easterly
Supervisor – Michael Dawson
Clerk – Alexander Jack
Treasurer – Timothy Leary
Assessor – James Delaney
Justice – James Moore
Constable – Archie Severight
Constable – William Carver
Constable – Michael Feneran
Weights & Measures – Richard Keaff
Superintendent Schools – James Moore

03 Apr 1860
Chair – Hugh McGreer
Supervisor – Gardner Harvey
Supervisor – E.D. Brown
Clerk – A. B. Redfield
Treasurer – Alonzo Streeter
Assessor – Andre Otis
Justice – Oliver Bufum
Justice – L.P. Harvey
Constable – Archibald Seivright
Constable – Wilson Muzzy
Constable – George Buffum
Weights & Measures – Alonzo Streeter

02 Apr 1861
Chair – Hugh McGreer
Supervisor – James Delaney
Supervisor – H. Anderson
Clerk – Thomas Clements
Treasurer – A. B. Redfield
Assessor – Oliver Buffum
Justice – Thomas Clements
Justice – A.B. Redfield
Justice – H. Anderson
Constable – Henry Pool
Constable – Wilson Muzzy
Constable – M.M. Jpaffore
Weights & Measures – S. Campbell

01 Apr 1862
Chair – Hugh McGreer
Supervisor – H. Anderson
Supervisor – James Delaney
Clerk – Thomas Clements
Treasurer – James Delaney
Assessor – O. Buffum
Justice – John Parks
Constable – Geo. Buffum
Constable – O.S. Andrews
Constable – W. Reading

07 Apr 1863
Chair – H. Anderson
Supervisor – C. Muzzy
Supervisor – Jer. Banker
Clerk – Thomas Clements
Treasurer – James Delaney
Assessor – O. Buffum
Justice – Thomas Clements – 2 years
Justice – O. Buffum – 2 years
Justice – Wm. Lynch – 1 year
Justice – John Welsh – 1 year
Constable – Geo. Guffum
Constable – John Bryan
Constable – Thomas Copp
Weights & Measures – Henry Pool

05 Apr 1864
Chair – O. Buffum
Supervisor – Wilson Muzzy
Supervisor – John Bryan
Clerk – Thomas Clements
Treasurer – James Delaney
Assessor – Murt Byrnes
Justice – Robert Maine
Justice – W. Lynch
Justice – Michael Carmocz
Constable – John Consaue
Constable – W. Reading
Constable – W. Lynch
Weights & Measures – O. Buffum
31 Mar 1865
Chair – J. M. Gilman
Supervisor – Wilson Muzzy
Supervisor – John Ryan
Clerk – John T. Consaul
Treasurer – James Delaney
Assessor – J.M. Gilman
Justice – A. Vaughn
Justice – Barnia Cassey
Justice – J. Bankes
Constable – Smith Roges
Constable – W.P. Haswood
Constable – John Leahy
Weights & Measures – William Lynch

07 Apr 1868
Chair – Wilson Muzzey
Supervisor – Murt Burns
Supervisor – F. Tallerness
Clerk – Wm Reading
Treasurer – John Welch(Welsh)
Assessor – Michael Lynch
Justice – Barney Cassady
Justice – H. Brill
Constable – D. Platta
Constable – Wm. Reading
Weights & Measures – Michael Cassady

1869
Nothing found as of June 4, 2003

05 Apr 1870

Page after above with NO date
Republican Ticket
Chair – Robert Maine
Supervisor – W. Muzzy
Supervisor – A. Vaugn
Clerk – A. Van Order
Treasurer – S. Hacket
Assessor – Wm. Reading
Justice – Moses Bickmore
Justice – Martin Griffen
Constable – A. Sievwright
Constable – J. Patterson
Constable – G. Bently

Township Ticket
Chair – Valentine B. Beckons
Supervisor – Michael Smith
Supervisor – Martin Sirifiuski
Clerk – J. W. Gilman
Treasurer – John Welsh
Assessor – William Weebe
Justice – John Seri
Constable – John Brisiki
Constable – Frank Purcerop
Weights & Measures – Mathew Brill

1871 – 1879
Nothing found as of June 4, 2003
Newspaper Records 1880 - 1886
06 Apr 1880
Chair – John Welch
Supervisor – John Krajeski
Supervisor – Nick Wrica
Clerk – J. M. Szarkoski
Treasurer – Anthony Cyra
Assessor – Andrew King
Justice – Michael Leahey
Justice – Valentine Ligman
Justice – Anthony Petta
Justice – J.B. Grubba
Constable – Peter Walter
Constable – Frank Pukroop
Weights & Measures - Mathew Brill

1881 – 1883
Nothing found as of June 4, 2003


01 Apr 1884
Chair – August Buza
Supervisor – Michael Tofelski
Supervisor – Nick Wricza
Clerk – L. Kieliszewski
Treasurer – Joseph Jerzak
Assessor – W.F. Webie

07 Apr 1885
Chair – Joseph Jerzak
Supervisor – Jacob Gosh
Supervisor – Frank Pokrupp
Clerk – L. Kieliszewski
Treasurer – Michael Friday
Assessor – W.F. Webie

06 Apr 1886
Chair – Robert Maine
Supervisor – Peter Wricza
Supervisor – Steve Jaincki
Clerk – L. Kieliszewski
Treasurer – Michael Friday
Assessor – W.F. Webie
Justice – M. Kieliszewski
Justice – Paul Saczka
Constable – Jacob Dardaz
Constable – John Golon

Clerk Records from 1887 - 1895
11 Apr 1887
Chair – Robert Maine
Supervisor – Peter Wricza
Supervisor – John Konopacki
Clerk – L. Kieliszewski
Treasurer – M. Friday
Assessor – W.F. Webie

12 Apr 1888
Chair – Robert Maine
Supervisor – Peter Wricza
Supervisor – Frank Olbrance
Clerk – L. Kieliszewski
Treasurer – M. Friday
Assessor – W.F. Webie
M. Felckowski
06 Apr 1889
Chair – John E. Welch
Supervisor – August Walkush
Supervisor – Christ Marchel
Clerk – L. Kieliszewski
Treasurer – M. Friday
Assessor – Barney Polubitzki

09 Apr 1890
Chair – John E. Welch
Supervisor – August Walkush
Supervisor – Frank Bemowski
Clerk – John King
Assessor – August Buzza
Weed Control – Frank A. Lasetski

11 Apr 1891
Chair – John E. Welch
Supervisor – Frank Bemowski
Supervisor – Christ Marchel
Clerk – John King
Assessor – August Buzza
Assessor – W.E. Parks - 18 May 1891
Weed Control – Joe Firkus
Justice – Jacob Lake
Roads – Joseph Ramchek

12 Apr 1892
Chair – Crist Marchel
Supervisor – Frank Bemowski
Supervisor – John Thrun
Clerk – M. Friday
Treasurer – August Walkush
Assessor – W.E. Parks
Roads #1 – Joseph Ramchick
Roads #3 – Johan (John) Cera

12 Apr 1893
Chair – Christ Marchel
Supervisor – Frank Bemowski
Supervisor – Frank Dzurdzella (Diziurdzielie)
Clerk – Mike Friday
Treasurer – August Walkush
Assessor – W.F. Webie

09 Apr 1894
Chair – John E. Welch
Supervisor – Frank Bemowski
Supervisor – Frank Dzurdziela
Clerk – John King
Treasurer – August Walkush
Assessor – Julius Fierek (Firek)

08 Apr 1895
Chair – Christ Marchel
Supervisor – Felix Bruski
Supervisor – Wm Laskowski
Clerk – John King
Treasurer – August Walkush
Assessor – Julius Fierek
Roads – Joseph Boarski
Roads – Frank Klopotek
Roads – Joseph Walkush
Newspaper Records 1896 – 1926
07 Apr 1896
Chair – Christ Marchell
Supervisor – John Jach
Supervisor – Wm. Laszewski
Clerk – John King
Treasurer – Aug. Walkush
Assessor – Julius Fierek

06 Apr 1897
Chair – Cryst Marcheil
Supervisor – John Yoch
Supervisor – Felix Bruski
Clerk – John King
Treasurer – A. Walkush
Assessor – Julius Fierek
Justice – John Barwig
Justice – John E. Welch
Constable – Thos. Negoski
Constable – Mike Kranski
05 Apr 1898
Chair – Arthur Van Order
Supervisor – John Jach
Supervisor – Wm. Loss
Clerk – John King
Treasurer – August Walkush
Assessor – Aug. Buzza
Justice – Jacob Gosh
Justice – John Barwick
Constable – Teofil Walters
Constable – Jos. Sobish

04 Apr 1899
Chair – Theo Rutta
Supervisor – Frank Bemowski
Supervisor – Thomas Zmick
Clerk – John King
Treasurer – August Walkush
Assessor – W.F. Webie
Justice – Frank Muzzy
Justice – Frank Jerzak
Constable – Frank Wheelock
Constable – Lawrence Adamchak

03 Apr 1900
Chair – Theo Rutta
Supervisor – Theo Zwick
Supervisor – Peter Wrezca
Clerk – Frank Cieswski
Treasurer – Aug. Walkush
Assessor – W.F. Webie

02 Apr 1901
Chair – Christ (Chryst) Marchel
Supervisor – John (Varrish) Warush
Supervisor – Nick (Wriche) Wricza
Clerk – Frank (Czyfski) Ciezyski
Treasurer – August Walkush
Assessor – John (Thrum) Thrun

01 Apr 1902
Chair – Cryst Marchel
Supervisor – Jacob Warush
Supervisor – Peter Wrycza
Clerk – John Winkler
Treasurer – Aug. Walkush
Assessor – Wm. Webie

07 Apr 1903
Chair – August Walkush
Supervisor – Wm. Webie
Supervisor – Frank Jazado
Clerk – J. W. Winkler
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jake Petrick

05 Apr 1904
Chair – Aug. Walkush
Supervisor – Wm. Webie
Supervisor – Frank Jurjella
Clerk – John C. Winkler
Treasurer – Felix Tetsloff
Assessor – Jake Petrick

04 Apr 1905
Chair – Aug. Walkush
Supervisor – Wm. Webie
Supervisor – Frank Dzrdzlla
Clerk – J.C. Winkler
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jacob Petrick
Justice – John Kajeck
Constable – Jos. Heft

03 Apr 1906
Chair – Frank Cisewski
Supervisor – Joe Weisbrod
Supervisor – Frank Dzurdzella
Clerk – John Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jake Petrick
Justice – Aug. Walkush
Justice – J.P. Kryjecki
Constable – John Warosh

02 Apr 1907
Chair – Aug. Walkush
Supervisor – Jos. Weisbrod
Supervisor – Frank Jurzella
Clerk – John Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jacob Petrick
07 Apr 1908
Chair – Aug. Walkush
Supervisor – Jos. Laszewski
Supervisor – Frank Jurjella
Clerk – John King
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jacob Petrick

06 Apr 1909
Chair – Aug. Walkush
Supervisor – Jos. Laszewski
Supervisor – Frank Jurgella
Clerk – John King
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jacob Petrick
Justice – Frank Woitoowski
Justice – John Rejeski
Constable – Thomas Zmich
Constable – Nick Hoppa

05 Apr 1910
Chair – Aug. Walkush
Supervisor – Peter Wrycza
Supervisor – Jos. Laszewski
Clerk – John King
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jacob Petrick
Justice – Matt Shuda
Justice – Peter Wrobleski
Constable – John Rutta
Constable – Ed. Scherwinski

04 Apr 1911
Chair – Aug. Walkush
Supervisor – Peter Wrycza
Supervisor – Joseph Laszewski
Clerk – John Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jos. Weisbrod
02 Apr 1912
Chair – Arthur Van Order
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Supervisor – James Lela
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jos. Weisbrod

01 Apr 1913
Chair – Jos. Laszewski
Supervisor – Ed Gerwinski
Supervisor – Antone Meshak
Clerk – John Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrod

07 Apr 1914
Chair – Jas. Laszewski
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Supervisor – Stanislaus Meshak
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrod

06 Apr 1915
Chair – Jos. Laszewski
Supervisor – Stanley Czervinski
Supervisor – Anton Mishak
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jos. Wiesbrod

04 Apr 1916
Chair – Jos. Laszewski
Supervisor – S. Czervinski
Supervisor – A. Mishak
Clerk – J. G. Marchel
Treasurer – F. Tetzloff
Assessor – Jos. Weisbrod
Constable – P. Kaczmarek

03 Apr 1917
Chair – Joseph Laszewski
Supervisor – Stanley Czervinski
Supervisor – Anton Miszah
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrod

02 Apr 1918
Chair – Joseph Laszewski
Supervisor – Steve Czervinski
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrod
Constable – Andrew Zimbaur
01 Apr 1919
Chair – Joseph Laszewski
Supervisor – Peter Wroblewski
Supervisor – Anton Mischek
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrod

06 Apr 1920
Chair – Joseph Laszewski
Supervisor – Peter Wroblewski
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jos. Weisbrod
Constable – Andrew Zimbauer

05 Apr 1921
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Peter Wroblewski
Supervisor – Anton Mishak
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Jos. Weisbrod
Constable – Andrew Zimbaur

04 Apr 1922
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Peter Wroblewski
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzlaff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrod
Constable – Andrew Zimbauer

03 Apr 1923
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Peter Wroblewski
Supervisor – Anton Meishak
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzlaff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrod
Constable – Andrew Zimbauer

01 Apr 1924
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Alex Zalewski
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrod
Constable – Peter Dzurdzella
Constable – Valerian Zewicki

07 Apr 1925
Chair – Joseph Zagrzebski
Supervisor – None listed
Supervisor – None listed
Clerk – John Marchel
Treasurer – Julius Tetzloff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrot

06 Apr 1926
Chair – Joseph Zagrzebski
Supervisor – Joseph Treder
Supervisor – Anton Mishak
Clerk – John Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzlaff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrot
Constable – Peter Jugella
Clerk Records 1927 – 1943
12 Apr 1927
Chair – Jos. B. Zagrzebski
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Supervisor – Frank Brillowski
Clerk – John G. Marchel
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrod
Constable – Peter Dzurczella

05 Apr 1928
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Supervisor – Frank Brillowski
Clerk – August Walkush – 05 Apr 1928
Clerk – John G. Marchel – 14 Apr 1928
Clerk – Frank Blaszkiewicz – 19 Apr 1928
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Joseph Weisbrod – 10 Apr 1928
Assessor – Frank Rutta – 30 Apr 1928
Constable – Peter (Jurgella) Dzurczella
09 Apr 1929
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Anton Myshak
Supervisor – Frank Brillowski
Clerk – Frank Blaszkiewicz
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Frank Rutta
Constable – Peter Jurgella

08 Apr 1930
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Supervisor – Luke Helminiak
Clerk – Frank Blaszkiewicz
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Frank Rutta
Constable – Peter Jurgella

14 Apr 1931
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Supervisor – Willie Ostrowski
Clerk – Frank Blaszkiewicz
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Frank Rutta
Constable – Peter Jurgella
Clerk – Helen Blaszkiewicz – 20 Nov 1931
12 Apr 1932
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Supervisor – Willie Ostrowski
Clerk – Frank Blaszkiewicz
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Frank Rutta
Constable – Peter Jurgella
Deputy Clerk – Helen Blaszkiewicz

11 Apr 1933
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Anton Meshak
Supervisor – Willie Ostrowski
Clerk – Frank Blaszkiewicz
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Frank Rutta
Constable – Peter Jurgella
Deputy Clerk – Helen Blaszkiewicz

05 Apr 1934
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Steve King
Supervisor – Willie Ostrowski
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Frank Rutta
Constable – Peter Jurgella

09 Apr 1935
Chair – Barney Danielski
Supervisor – Stephan King
Supervisor – Willie Ostrowski
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Frank Rutta
Constable – Edwin Jurgella – 09 Apr 1935
Constable – Ernest Treder – 04 Nov 1935

14 Apr 1936
Chair – Barney Danielski
Supervisor – Steve King
Supervisor – Joseph Warosh, Sr.
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Frank Rutta
Constable – Ernest Treder

13 Apr 1937
Chair – Barney Danielski
Supervisor – Stephan King
Supervisor – William Ostrowski
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Felix Tetzloff
Assessor – Frank Rutta
Constable – Ernest Treder

12 Apr 1938
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Stephan King
Supervisor – Joseph Warosh, Sr.
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Constable – Felix Burchardt
11 Apr 1939
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Stephan King
Supervisor – Joseph Warosh, Sr.
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Constable – John Bukowski

09 Apr 1940
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Stephan King
Supervisor – Valentine Ostrowski
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Constable – John Zalewski

08 Apr 1941
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Stephan King
Supervisor – Valentine Ostrowski
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Constable – Joe Jurgella – 08 Apr 1941
Constable – John Rascka – 05 Nov 1941

14 Apr 1942
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Stephan King
Supervisor – Edwin Bemowski
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Constable – John Raschka

13 Apr 1943
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Joseph Strojny
Supervisor – Edwin Bemowski
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Constable – John Raschka

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04 Apr 1944
Chair – Anton Laszewski
Supervisor – Edwin Bemowski
Supervisor – August Firkus
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski

03 Apr 1945
Chair – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Supervisor – August Firkus
Supervisor – Stephen King
Clerk – John Bonowski
Treasurer – Stanley Winkler
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Constable – Steve Chojnacki

01 Apr 1947
Chair – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Supervisor – August Firkus
Supervisor – Bernard King
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Stanley Winkler
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Justice – Edward Bernas
Constable – Steve Chojnacki

05 Apr 1949
Chair – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Supervisor – August Firkus
Supervisor – Bernard King
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Stanley Winkler
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Constable – Steve Chojnacki

03 Apr 1951
Chair – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Supervisor – August Firkus
Supervisor – Bernard King
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Stanley Winkler
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
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07 Apr 1953
Chair – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Supervisor – August Firkus
Supervisor – Bernard King
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Stanley Winkler
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Constable – John Bonowski
05 Apr 1955
Chair – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Supervisor – August Firkus
Supervisor – Bernard King
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Joseph Dachyk
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Constable – Robert B. Demke

02 Apr 1957
Chair – Joseph Wojcik, Jr.
Supervisor – August Firkus
Supervisor – Ray Bernas
Clerk – Joseph Bonowski
Treasurer – Joseph J. Dachyk
Assessor – Joseph Brillowski
Constable – Robert S. Coats