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The second town plan of Perth in 1838, showing the extension of lots northwards and eastward from those depicted in 1833. The second town plan was published nine years later in 1838, and showed the town expanding to the north through the chain of wetlands and swamps.
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Ryan, Daniel J. (1912) History of Ohio: The Rise and Progress of an American State. Vol. 3, Century History Co., New York. Shambaugh, Benjamin F. (editor) 1906 Executive Journal of Iowa 1838–1841: Governor Robert Lucas. State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City. Swisher, Jacob A. (1948) Plum Grove. Palimpsest 29:19–32.
The 1838 Ohio gubernatorial election was held on October 9, 1838. Incumbent Whig Governor Joseph Vance was defeated by Democratic nominee, former prosecuting attorney for Belmont County , Wilson Shannon .
In February 1836, Henry Willey Reveley, the colonial civil engineer from 1829 to 1838, prepared plans and specifications for the new building. Reveley was responsible for the design and construction of several early public buildings in the colony, including the Round House in Fremantle, the Commissariat Store, the Government Offices, the first ...
January 12 – History of the Latter Day Saint movement: Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon flee Ohio for Missouri. January 27 – Abraham Lincoln speaks at the Springfield Young Men's Lyceum. March 8 – The New Orleans Mint strikes its first coinage, 30 dimes.
Perth Town Hall was the council seat from 1871 to 1925.. In 1829, Captain James Stirling founded Perth as part of the Swan River Colony.A Perth Town Trust was formed in 1838, but remained largely non-functional for many years due to lack of finance and administrative capacity leading to its dissolution in 1858. [3]