E. Stine person
also known as: Mr. E. Stine
Summary: Deputy assessor who was absent and could not provide information about the assessor's office affairs.
Completeness: 58/100 Grade D
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occupation
deputy assessor— 1890-08
cited from On the first day a committee of three on… (1890)ffairs of the county, and we believe that all
persons who feel aggrieved that their present-
ments were not received, will now be content
when they realize the importance of such in-
vestigation necessitating the postponement of
their complaint…
deputy assessor
cited from We find the treasurer’s books to be well… (1890)rns. The accounts of the licenses issued
and the fees and commissions of the office, we
could not ascertain anything about. Mr. E.
Stine, deputy assessor, who was absent, and Mr.
Harry Classen, the assessor, could not give us
any informatio…
Sources (2)
On the first day a committee of three on… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details
We find the treasurer’s books to be well… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details