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further ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized
to pay said account to said Fitchet ---
Order 4th It is further ordered that the County Treasurer pay
to the Hon' C.F. Fitchet Judge of Probate and President of the
Board of County Comm'r, George L. Brown & Elija Barrow Esq'rs two
dollars each per day for their services in attending the Board
of Comm'r this day ---
There being no further business before the Board it is therefore
ordered that it Stand adjourned to some indefinite term ---
Charles F. Fitchet
President &c
Commissioners Court Newnansville 12th January 1852
At a Special Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners.
Present A.M. Caston Judge of Probate and President of said Board
of County Comm'r, John B. Standley, Wyatt C. Allin and Wm
H. Brooks County Comm'r present and proceeded to business
Order 1st G.A. Hiers presented his account for measuring
road to Black Creek 9 miles, and putting up 9 posts and two guide
Boards Amounting to twelve dollars ($12. 00) Said account examined
and allowed, it is ordered that the County Treasurer pay said acc't
out of any money that may come to or be in his hands not otherwise
appropriated
Order 2nd We the said Board further Order that a road leading
from the neighborhood of Hogtown Creek to Fort Clark be granted
and Wiley Bennett, Daniel Lynn and Cornelius Rein are hereby appointed
Road Commissioners to lay out said road. We hereby authorize said
Commissioners to require such a portion of the hands, now doing duty
on the adjacent roads as they may in their Judgment think best to
open said road ---
Order 3rd We the said Board further order that a road leading
from Hogtown neighborhood to Micanopy be granted, And that G.B. Payne,
R.S. Stoughton and William Colson are hereby appointed Comm'r
to lay out said road. We hereby authorize said Commissioners to require
such a portion of the hands now doing duty on the adjacent roads
as they may in their judgment think best to open said road ---
Order 4th We the said Board further order that a tax of fifty
per cent be levied for County Purposes on the State Tax for the
year eighteen hundred and fifty two (1852) |