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- [S202] J.H.Beers & Co, Publishers, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections 1890, (Name: PA-Roots; Date: 1890;), Chapter IX- Coudersport borough, 24238? http://www.pa-roots.com/index.php/pabooks/24-historymecp.
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Potter County, Chapter 9, Eulalia Township, Borough of Coudersport
CHAPTER IX
EULALIA TOWNSHIP- BOROUGH OF COUDERSPORT
The officers elected in February, 1890, are as follows:
Justice of the peace, - Alva Taggart; supervisor, - J.D. Earl;
constable, - Fred. Schadenberger; collector, - L.R. Toombs;
treasurer, - Charles Benning; town clerk, - Julius Colcord;
auditor, - T.B. Abbott;
school directors, - Henry Reeves,
- J.P. Lehman,
- Wm. Frink;
overseer of the poor, - George Shelden; judge of election, - Sherman Baker;
inspectors of election, - F. Gage,
- Justice Mehring.
In 1810 a petition to open a road from Coudersport to Ceres was granted by the court of quarter sessions of Lycoming county, when John King, Sampson Crawford, Isaac Lyman,
Wm. Ayers, Josiah Furman and John Lyman
were appointed viewers. The return of this road, or report thereon, was made May 7, 1812.
In September, 1811, a road from Lymansville, near Coudersport, southeast to Tioga county line, was authorized.
Ladona post-office (Lymansville) was established in December, 1889, with L.R. Toombs, postmaster.
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