ULSTER COUNTY. Constituted in 1683. In 1825 its population was 32,015. Present number of towns 14. Appointed. Names. Abrm. G. Hardenberg, Marbletown, Charles H. Ruggles, Kingston, Saugerties, Judges. Shawangunk, District Attorney. 1828 Jacobus Hardenburgh, Hurley, Treasurer. STATED TERMS.-Common Pleas on the second Mondays of January, April, June, and September; and the Court of General Sessions on the second Mondays of January and September; but no jurors shall attend at the said April term of the Court of Common Pleas, and no grand jurors at the said September term of the General Sessions, unless summoned by order of said courts respectively, regularly entered on their minutes at the next preceding terms. Marlborough. Saugerties. C. C. Kiersted, 1829 Abraham D. Soper, 1827 Tobias Wynkoop, 1827 Benjamin Harcourt, 66 66 1828 Almon Canfield. Eli T. Lockwood, 1828 Benjamin Townsend. 1829 New Paltz. 1827 Nathan Harlow, 66 Reuben H. Hine, 1828 Jonathan Dubois, 1829 Alexander Coe. L. Raymond, jr. 1827 Paul Hathaway, J. M. Vandervoort. Shawangunk. 1827 Allard Anthony, 1828 Samuel Johnston, 1827 R. R. L. Vernory, 66 1828 Charles Hartshorn, 1829 Joshua Dumond. Woodstock. Marlborough. Samuel W. Pierce, 1821 Abraham D. Soper, 1826 William Soper, jr. Daniel S. Tuthill, New Paltz. 1821 John I. Ferris, 1827 Jacob Hardenbergh, 1819 Willet Linderman, Plattekill. 1812 John Cole, 1817 Isaac Hoffman, Shawangunk. 1810 Beverly Kain, John L. Lyon, 1819 Aldert R. Terwilliger, Woodstock. 1824 1811 Edward Jones Elmendorf, 1807 William Wigram, 1816 |