Adams County Wisconsin Board in 1914

Board of Supervisors of Adams County, 1914

From the Adams County Press, April 18, 1914

Transcribed by Robert Schieber

At the town elections held last week Tuesday the following supervisors were elected and will represent the several towns on the next county board.

County Board Election Results, April 1914
ALTHOUSE A.C. Town Chairman Rome
BROWN E.A. Town Chairman Easton
CROTHERS Wm. Town Chairman New Haven
ELLIOTT A.C. Town Chairman Lincoln
HOBART John Town Chairman Monroe
JENSEN R.K. Town Chairman Big Flats
LINN S.A. Town Chairman Quincy
MACHAN Edw. Town Chairman Richfield
MCDONNELL P.J. Town Chairman Colburn
POSEKANY Fred Town Chairman Preston
PROCHASKA E.O. Town Chairman Adams
REINHARDT Wm. Town Chairman Dell Prairie
REYNOLDS A.T. Town Chairman Springville
RUSSELL Clarence Town Chairman New Chester
SMITH M.C. Town Chairman Village of Friendship
SORENSON H.P. Town Chairman Jackson
SULLIVAN Len. Town Chairman Strongs Prairie
WITT C.E. Town Chairman Village of Adams
WOOD D.M. Town Chairman Leola

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