The Commission was revived by act of General Assembly, passed April 18, 1890, and the following members were then appointed for the term of two years: W. E. Boden, Robert M. Rownd, A. H. Roose. 1. The Commission was originally created by act of the General Assembly, passed March 28, 1888, for the purpose of establishing, by actual survey, the boundaries of the canal property of the State, including channels, reservoirs, basins, etc. The members were appointed for a term of two years. 2. From 1840 to 1854 the Secretaries of State were ex-officio commissioners of common schools. 3. Resigned in November, 1863. 4. Resigned in June, 1869. 5. Resigned in September, 1871. 6. Died October 23, 1888.. 7. Appointed to succeed Eli T. Tappan, deceased. Died in office June 1, 1891. 8. Appointed vice John Hancock, deceased. 7. Appointed vice W. S. Cappeller and reappointed for a full term. SUPERVISORS OF PUBLIC PRINTING.' term. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.' Thomas C. Hoover, M. D. Appointed in 1886. Reappointed at expiration of Appointed in 1886. H. J. Sharp, M. D. W. H. Cretcher, M. D. John D. Jones, M. D. Appointed in 1886 for four years. Appointed in 1886. Resigned in 1889. S. P. Wise, M. D. Appointed in 1886. Reappointed in 1889. Joseph L. Anderson, M. D. Appointed in 1889 vice J. D. Jones, resigned. S. A. Conklin, M. D. Appointed in January, 1889, for unexpired term of W. H. Cretcher. William T. Miller, M. D. Appointed in 1890. A. J. Scott, M. D. Appointed vice J. L. Anderson in 1891. C. O. Probst, M. D., Secretary of the Board. 1. Term of office, seven years. The Board was constituted in 1886. The AttorneyGeneral of the State is ex-officio a member of the Board. 1886-L. K. Buntain. FISH AND GAME WARDENS. 1890-George W. Hill. SUPERINTENDENTS OF STATE HOUSE. 1860-William A. Platt. 1862-William M. Awl. 1868-John H. Grove. 1870-Charles M. Ridgway. 1. The foregoing synopsis of the State Government has been compiled from the annual report of the Secretary of State, Honorable James S. Robinson, for the year 1887, with supplementary additions mostly taken from W. A. Taylor's Hundred Year Book and Official Register, published in 1891. |