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EARLY HISTORY OF WOODSTOCK
The others I do not remember, neither can I remember who were school inspectors, but all the officers were elected without question as to politics. But I think they were very evenly divided between Democrats and Whigs, and the beauty of the thing was, there was no third party in the field to render the political result uncertain. I think Willard Joslin, of section ten, who came to Michigan in company with my father, was one of the assessors, and perhaps, Levi Harlow, of section twenty-three, another.
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