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APPENDIX:

CONTAINING

CERTIFIED STATEMENTS OF BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS

RELATIVE TO THE

ERECTION OF NEW TOWNSHIPS;

ALSO,

STATE TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT

For the Year 1873.

APPENDIX.

CLARE COUNTY.

Hon. Secretary of State, on motion of E. D. Wheaton: In the matter of the application of James Jones and twenty-seven others. It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of Clare County, that application has been made and that notice thereof has been signed, posted up and published in the manner required by law and having duly considered the matter of the said application, the Board order and enact that the territory described in said application, to wit: Township twenty north, of range five west, be and the same is hereby erected into a township to be called and known by the name of the township of Summerfield. That the first annual township Summerfield' meeting thereof shall be held at the dwelling house of Jonathan organized. Green in said township on the first Monday of April, A. D. 1874, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and at said meeting Jonathan Green, James Jones, and Albert H. Vredenburg, three electors of said. township, shall be the persons whose duty it shall be to preside at such meeting, appoint a clerk, open and keep the polls, and exercise the same powers as the inspectors of election at any township meeting as the law provides. Ayes and noes being called for, the vote was as follows: Ayes, Hon. Vredenburg, Woodruff, and Wheaton.

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I, C. C. Casterlin, Deputy County Clerk of said county of Clare, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the original resolution, now on record in the clerk's office.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
[L. S. ] the seal this 17th day of October, A. D. 1873.
C. C. CASTERLIN,
Deputy Clerk.

Hon. Secretary of State, Lansing, Mich.: In the matter of the application of Milo T. Dean and twenty-four others, for the erection of and organization of a new township.

It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the county of Clare that application has been made, and that notice thereof has been

Greenwood organized.

signed, posted and published, as in manner provided by law, and having duly considered the matter of such application, the Board order and enact that the territory described in such application, as follows, to wit: township nineteen (19) north, of range five (5) west, be and the same is hereby erected into a township, to be called and known by the name of the township of Greenwood.

The first annual meeting thereof shall be held at the house of Richard Budd, on the sixth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four. And at said meeting Milo T. Dean, Richard Budd and Anthony Cooper, three electors of said township, shall be the persons whose duty it shall be to preside at such meeting, appoint a clerk, open and keep the polls, and exercise the same powers as the inspectors of election at any township meeting, as the law provides; and that Richard Budd be appointed to post the notices of such meeting.

STATE OF MICHIGAN, } SS.

County of Clare,

I, C. C. Casterlin, Deputy County Clerk of the county of Clare, and of the Board of Supervisors thereof, do hereby certify that the above to be a true copy of the original record in this office, as enacted by the Board of Supervisors at their meeting held at Farwell on the 13th day of January, A. D. 1874.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the Circuit Court of said county, at Far[L. 8.] well, this 13th day of January, A. D. 1874.

C. C. CASTERLIN,

Deputy Clerk.

Baldwin organized.

DELTA COUNTY.

At a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors for the county of Delta and State of Michigan, held at the village of Escanaba, on the 28th day of October, A. D. 1873 :

In the matter of the application of William Heppe, Herman Winde, William H. Wellsted, and twelve others, for the erection and organization of a new township.

It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that application has been made and notice thereof has been signed, posted up and published as in the manner required by law, and having duly considered the matter of said application, bounded as follows, to wit: The south half of township forty-two (42) north, of range twenty-two (22) west, and township forty-one (41) north, of range twenty-two (22) west, township forty-one (41) north, of range twenty-three (23) west, and township forty-one (41) north, of range twenty-four (24) west, be and the same is hereby erected into a township, to be called and known by the name of the township of Baldwin.

The first annual township meeting thereof shall be held at the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company's depot, on Monday,

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