FIRST TAXES COLLECTED 1839
The
first collected tax list for Johnson county was made by S. C.
Trowbridge, county assessor, appointed by the board of county
commissioners, April 1, 1839, and was based upon the assessment of
personal property only, for territorial purposes, as no one had any
title to land then, other than “Squatter’s claims.” The following
is a list of all the taxpayers in the county at the time of the
assessment, May, 1839, together with the amount assessed against each
person. The rate of levy upon this assessment was fixed by the board of
county commissioners at its meeting July 1, 1839, thus:
Ordered by the Court: That the rates per cent to be laid for tax should be one half percent on the dollar:
Green Hill $423 | Charles Jones $559 | John I. Burge $245 | Joseph Stover $600 | Jonathan Harris, 182 | John Eagan 325 | Joseph Eagan 50 | Asby D. Packard 5 | Joel Dowell 97 | John Williams $10 | Robert Walker 313 | Yale Hamilton 205 | Peter Crum 33 | John Trout 175 | William Ward 324 | Stephen Brown 10 | Thomas B. Mulholland 10 | John A. Sweet 170 | John Moore 50 | Stephen Chase 60 | Knight & Wilson 4 50 | Ebenezer Douglass 294 | Wheton Chase 588 | William C. Massey 85 | Henry Hart 85 | John Morford 228 | John G. Coleman 34 | Samuel Walker 302 | Joseh Walker 110 | James Walker 68 | William Kelso 414 | James Magruder 15 | David Sweet 249 | William Sturgis 168 | George W. Hawkins 95 | Isaac McCorkle 242 | William Wolefllll 180 | Henry G. Reddout 10 | John Gardner 42 | William M. Harris 10 | Pleasant Harris 577 | Henry Earhart 10 | Abner Wolcott 6 | Allen Baxter 10 | David Switzer 462 | Samuel Sprague 31 | James L. Wilkinsn 70 | Jacob Earhart 427 | John Earhart 67 | Nathaniel McClure 374 | Lewlis Ranzhan 287 | James Smith 280 | John Royal 35 | Eliza Seacor 179 | William Moorris 212 | James Scahorn 443 | McPherson Davis 332 | Josiah Davis 114 | Charles H. Berryhill 400 | Isaiah P. Hamilton 50 | William Brown 128 | Thomas B. Brown 128 | Thomas B. Brown, 660 | James Duglass 160 | John Shoup 5 | Benjamin Miller 373 | Patrick Smith 21 | William Dupont 435 | John Hawkins 220 | Mrs. Mary Ann Dennis $65 | John N. H Headly 281 | Jonathan Sprague 349 | John Guilor 311 | Alonzo C. Dennison 230 | Joseph Dennison 170 | George L. Dennison 190 | Addison Chapman 50 | Martin Harless 262 | Messe McCart 205 | Nathaniel Fellows 103 | John Mathews 436 | Elijah Hurley 11 | James Harden 281 | John Morris 235 | William ones 333 | Eli Myers 175 | Harry Tyman 122 | Jesse McGrew 431 | Abner Arrowsmith 244 | Samuel Conlogue 180 | Warren Stiles 445 | Josiah Lyman 50 | Jahial Park 169 | Presley and Lewis Conley 370 | Warren Spurrier 78 | Daniel Slone 88 | Andrew Binegal 15 | Marge Belford 225 | Ebenezer M. Adams 150 | Peliezene C. Brown 120 | Thomas B. Prague 95 | John Agy 85 | John Rickman 20 | James Buchanan 325 | Isaac V. Dennis 30 | Samuel B. Trotter 40 | Allen C. Sutliff 335 | Thomas Maxwell 35 | Thomas G. Lockhart 407 | samuel M. Lockhart 290 | Benona Haskin 50 | Thomas Fitz 15 | Thomas Ford 165 | Elias Rogers 155 | Wiley Fitz 35 | Henry Rogers 110 | William McGinnis 25 | David A. Burns 40 | Isaac Cox 20 | John S. Hollar 275 | Abner States 20 | Elijah Cox 243 | Edwin Brown 55 | Orestes Lovett 100 | Robert Mathews 301 | Isaac Bowen 365 | John Parrott 545 | Philip Clark 570 | William Morford 125 | |
The
foregoing list contains 128 names, each of whom reckoned as the head of
a family, would, in the ratio of five to each family, give a population
of 640. The tax was collected by John Eagan, deputy under Sheriff
Trowbridge, and the aggregate amount on the list is shown by the
following return:
Amount on duplicate for 1839, one hundred and thirteen dollars and fifty-five cents. JOHN EAGAN, Deputy Collector, J. C.
Source: History of Johnson County, from 1836 - 1882; ppgs. 271 - 272
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