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 COLUMBIA AND MONTOUR COUNTIES man. Hannah M cIIale, M argaret Kostenbau­ der, (iriffith Yocum. M ary M aguire, Mary S tcclfo x, Irene Mohan, Centralia; G. K. H art­ m an, K sp y: Stanley K. Davis, Frank Hartman, l^ o ia Hess, Mamie L . Wcnner, Harland Thom as. F o rk s; Lulu Sutliff, Central; Pearl E v e s. Zetpha Hendvrshoti. Rosa D. H ill, Helen S e cs. M yrtle Mordan, M arian Turner, Jerseyto w n; Belma (rolder, Jam ison C ity; Lulu Gibcrson, E v a Hess, Lulu H ess, Fred Stout, Leona Harrington, M arie Fritz, Jam ison C ity; H arold Sutliff, l.aquin; Helen Cole, Henry Fought, G a ra Shoemaker, Grace Thomas, M argaret A. Welsh, Ja y W atts, Mamie K ess­ ler. Frank Fought. M illville; H arry Hauck, Fannie Gearhart, M ainville; Florence A. G ru vcr, Em oty Sccly. Calvin E. Dice, Ncscop c c k; Chloc 'frivclpiccc, Fairmount Sprin gs; F re d a Brow n. Harold Campbell, Helen Crc.asy, F,diih Oman, E lva Hayhurst, M yrtle Hartman, M ae Kline. Iffiyllis Turner, O rangeville; Car­ roll Appleman. Roy G irard. O ra Miller. Em er­ son Reece. Rohrsburg: Effie Helwig. Lester Y eag e r, Roaringcreek : A ngie Beishline, Sallic Beishline, Hcrx'cy Reinard, Edna Pealcr, Still­ w ate r: Anna Hcydcnrcich, Straw berry R id g e; Bcrtcllc Haym an, N ew Colum bus; W alter Stackhouse, Forrest Peterman. U n im -illc; Anna Kasnitz. Francis Peters, Ruth McClecry, W est B erw ick : Edith Lindermuth, Zion.

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T lie act o f 1854 provided for the election o f county siqierintcndcnts o f public schools. In some of the old histories o f Columbia county a partial list of the different incumbents o f this office has been printed, but below will be found the first correct list o f names, together with the dates o f election or ap|Joinlmcnt. T he n,ames of the county siijKTintcndents from the first year to the present date ( 19 14 ) arc as follow s: Jo el E. Bradley, e lc c t^ June 5, 18 5 4; Reul>cn W. W eaver, appointed Jan. t, 18 5 3; W il­ liam Burgess, elected M ay 4. 18 5 7; Lew is Appleman, elected M ay 7. 18O0: William Bur­ gess. appointed Oct. 23. 18 6 1; John B. Patton, ap p oin t^ March 3 1, 18 6 3; V a r ie s G. Bark­ ley, elected M ay 4, 1863. reelected M ay i, 1866, and M ay 4, 1869; WilUam H. Snyder, elected M ay 7 .18 7 2. reelected M ay 4 ,18 7 5, and M ay 7 ,1 8 7 8; J. S. Grim es, elected M ay 3, j8 8 t, rcclcctcd M ay 6, 1884. and M ay. 1887; W il­ liam C. Johnston, elected M ay. 1890. and re­ elected M ay, 18 9 3; J. K. Miller, elected M ay, 1896. and rcclcctcd M ay, 1899; William W. Evans, elected M ay, 1902, and rcclcctcd 1905, 190S. 1 9 1 1 and 19 14. U nder the school code o f 1 9 1 1, the tcmi o f office w as extended to four years.

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^ TH E PRESS Probably the most potent force in shaping the actions o f a community is the newspaper published hy the leading men and read by the m ajority of the people. Columbia county has had a number of these mouthpieces and most of them have left an impress upon the history of the county. ThLs review o f trie rise and fall o f (he different organs o f (he parties .and leaders of the past and present is gathered from many sources, and is considered correct. BLO O M SD U RC

T h e Bloom sburg Register, published t y Jam es Delcvan, w'as b ^ u n about the first o f Cktober, 1826, as appears by the oldest copy which xvas in the possession o f Hon. Leonard B. Rupert, in 1883, bearing date M ay 10 ,18 2 7. and being Vol. I, -No. 32. It w as a slicct by 17 inches.

In A pril, 1828, Thomas Painter purchased the paper from the owners and changed the name to the Columbia County Register. He continued the publication until A pril, 1844, when it w as discontinucarty opposed to the Democ­ racy, and w as rigorously edited by Mr. Painter, T he Columbia Democrat was established by John S. It^ram, and the first number issued A pril 20, 1837. Then, or sliortly after, he was joined by Franklin S. Mills. They conducted the paper fo r one year, and in 1838 sold it to Capt. Henry Webb. H e gave it Mrmancnce, and in March. 1847, sold it to <!«I. L evi L. Tate, who continued it until ] 806. and in Feb­ ruary o f that year sold it to E lijah R. Ikclcr. H e consolidated it with the S ta r 0/ T h e North, and called the combination the Democrat and S tar, the name changing subsequently to the lih o m sb u rg Democrat. It w as continued