F. P. Whitehill person
also known as: Mr. F. P. Whitehill
Summary: Person to whom Warrant No. 447 was issued for $19.00.
Completeness: 53/100 Grade D
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Claims (5)
acquitted_of
theft of courthouse items
cited from Mr… (1891)nveniently. An officer returned for the
ink, but lo and behold! it had suddenly disap-
peared, and has not since been seen by the
officers. Mr. Whitehill was subpoenaed before
the grand jury immediately, where he doubtless
explained how the …
occupation
former deputy county clerk
cited from Col… (1891)g. Plea of guilty to petit larceny. Sen-
tenced to thirty days in the county jail and pay
cost of prosecution.
Col. Parker, who has been the assessor of
Sierra since the organization of the county, is
over as a witness in the Illinois-Cala…
owned
19.5 cords of county-purchased wood at his residence— 1889-02-13
cited from The most profligate extravagance charac-… (1890)nto which the county finances
were being plunged.
The most profligate extravagance charac-
terizes the purchases made by the agents of
the county in the past two years, and bills for
supplies at prices far in excess of those charged
to indi…
items taken from the courthouse found in his room
cited from Col… (1891) · +1 moreg. Plea of guilty to petit larceny. Sen-
tenced to thirty days in the county jail and pay
cost of prosecution.
Col. Parker, who has been the assessor of
Sierra since the organization of the county, is
over as a witness in the Illinois-Cala…
settled with
cited from The most profligate extravagance charac-… (1890) · +1 more
nto which the county finances
were being plunged.
The most profligate extravagance charac-
terizes the purchases made by the agents of
the county in the past two years, and bills for
supplies at prices far in excess of those charged
to indi…
Sources (4)
A stranger viewing the remnant of that… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details
The most profligate extravagance charac-… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details