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F. P. Whitehill person

born: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)id: p_f-p-whitehill_d36651

also known as: Mr. F. P. Whitehill

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Summary:  No confirmed historical information about F. P. Whitehill is available; the six sources record no specific claims.
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Claims (12)

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 …

lived_at

residence where wood delivered
cited from Nineteen and one-half cords of wood… (1890)
Nineteen and one-half cords of wood bought by the agent of the county of Frank Silvear paid for by warrant No. 533, $58.50, dated February 13, 1889, was duly delivered at the residence of Mr. F. P. Whitehill, and is now there. Mr. F. P. Whi…
residence where wood was delivered
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-09-05 (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…

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…
Sheriff
cited from Nineteen and one-half cords of wood… (1890)
Nineteen and one-half cords of wood bought by the agent of the county of Frank Silvear paid for by warrant No. 533, $58.50, dated February 13, 1889, was duly delivered at the residence of Mr. F. P. Whitehill, and is now there. Mr. F. P. Whi…
former deputy county clerk
cited from Probably A Clerical Error (1891)
Probably A Clerical Error On Monday last a warrant was sworn out by members of the grand jury for the search- ing of the residence of F. P. Whitehill, a former deputy county clerk. Sheriff Lockhart and deputies Muse and Rodriguez served the war-…
deputy probate clerk
cited from Carpenter, Cobb and Bragaw were county… (1891)
Carpenter, Cobb and Bragaw were county commissioners, A. H. Morehead, probate clerk, F. P. Whitehill, his deputy, H. H. Whitehill, sheriff and collector and J. A1 Card, his deputy.

owned

19.5 cords of county-purchased wood at his residence1889-02-13
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 more
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…

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…

sold_to

Warrant No. 4471888-12-12
cited from Warrant No… (1890)
Warrant No. 447, issued December 12, 1888, to F. P. Whitehill, for $19.00 (scratched on warrant stub) does not appear on the Com- missioner’s record as having been allowed; this number appears three times on the bond record, first as having been…

witnessed

settlement with Mr. Morehead for wood
cited from Nineteen and one-half cords of wood… (1890)
Nineteen and one-half cords of wood bought by the agent of the county of Frank Silvear paid for by warrant No. 533, $58.50, dated February 13, 1889, was duly delivered at the residence of Mr. F. P. Whitehill, and is now there. Mr. F. P. Whi…

Sources (9)

A stranger viewing the remnant of that…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details

Nineteen and one-half cords of wood…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain

The most profligate extravagance charac-…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details

Warrant No…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain

Carpenter, Cobb and Bragaw were county…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

Col…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

Mr…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

Probably A Clerical Error

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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