Part 4 From "Reflections of Grand River, Iowa 1881-1981" p. 14 Grand River History It might be interesting to list the voters at this first election 81 years ago. Remember there were no women voting then. A. S. Ladd J. W. Burham W. H. Burham Ed Gale J. M. Miles J. H. Edwards J. B. Bradshaw O. E. Hukill T. M. Metts R. G. Brown Job Peterson Frank McConnell William Luce C. C. McCrosky J. Cole John Bradshaw R. W. Boger H. P. Brothers J. D. Brammer Wm. Snyder F. C. Ansty W. H. McConnell C. S. Ladd S. H. Covington W. B. Howard W. R. Green J. S. Hauenstien J. A. Bain A. A. Taylor G. R. Sullivan J. W. Brammer B. C. bay J. W. Robinson Carric Bradshaw W. B. Day A. L. Ackerley H. C. Jennings S. J. Landes R. F. Brammer F. S. Ticknor Lewis Brown W. J. Beck H. C. McConnell Chas. Edwards N. B. Eaves Clint McConnell Perry Brammer W. H. Doaw A. D. Speer Jeffery Binning J. H. Crees C. W. Hauenstien S. C. Jennings H. W. Drew H. Binning J. M. Stone R. Brenneman J. H. Miller Chas. Chapman J. N. Gilreath J. S. Davidson J. H. Davis A. R. Keller J. C. Brothers T. P. Taylor Clint Cole T. T. Beck Ed Bell Pat Griffin J. Switzer E. L. Armstrong J. M. Davidson Many regular and special meetings of the council were held during the first months of 1900 to pass ordinances. The first of which was to set salaries for the council services. Others were to set prices for licenses for pool tables, beer, dogs, etc. Robert Brammer was appointed Marshall at this time. Francis M. Brammer was Justice of the Peace for Richland Township. He became rather famous at this profession, marrying people, settling legal disputes, etc. Transcribed by Stacey McDowell Dietiker August 8, 2005