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Established: |
February 15, 1831 (Laws, 1831, p. 51) |
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County organization was completed on December 19, 1834. |
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Origin of the name
of the county: |
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Named for William Jasper, a Sergeant of
the Revolution who, during the action in Charleston harbor, replaced
the flag shot away at Fort Moultrie, and later was killed at
Savannah in 1779. |
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Present area, or
parts of it, formerly included in: |
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1816–1831 |
Crawford |
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1824–1821 |
Clay |
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1815–1816 |
Edwards |
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1812–1815 |
Madison |
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1803–1812 |
Randolph |
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1801–1812 |
St. Clair |
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1790–1801 |
Knox, Northwest Territory |
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County Seat: |
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1835– |
Newton |
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History of county
governing board: |
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1834–1849 |
County Commissioners’ Court |
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1849–1860 |
County Court |
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1860– |
County Board of Supervisors |
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Township
Organization |
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Adopted: |
November 8, 1859 |
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Note: Jasper County approved township organization on November 6,
1849, and the County Court even appointed commissioners to divide
the county into townships, but this organization was never
completed. The commissioners’ report of 1850 divided the county
into six townships (see below). |
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Township Names
under 1859 Organization: |
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Crooked Creek |
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Fox |
Created from western part of Ste. Marie (date unknown, before
1901). |
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Grandville |
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Grove |
Name changed from Union in September, 1860. |
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Hunt City |
Formed from Willow Hill, Crooked Creek and Grandville on
September 11, 1901. |
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North Muddy |
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Sainte Marie |
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Smallwood |
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South Muddy |
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Wade |
Name changed from Newton in September, 1860. |
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Willow Hill |
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Township Names
under the 1849 Failed Organization: |
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Island Grove |
Corresponds approximately to present day Grove. |
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Marion |
Corresponds approximately to present day Crooked Creek. |
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Muddy |
Corresponds to present day North and South Muddy. |
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North Fork |
Corresponds approximately to present day Grandville. |
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Polk |
Corresponds approximately to present day Willow Hill. |
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Sainte Marie |
Included present day Ste. Marie and Fox. |