Rome Township, Town Officers 1811-1868
From 1811 to 1868, Rome Township witnessed a changing array of leadership with numerous Township Trustees, Clerks, Treasurers, and Justices of the Peace shaping its governance. Key figures included Daniel Stewart and James Crippen, who frequently served in various roles. The township’s administrative structure evolved, reflecting the community’s needs, with treasurers like Amos Crippen and justices such as Elijah Hatch playing critical roles. This period marked significant local governance development, laying foundations for the township’s civic identity.