Our Government: Local, State, and National: Idaho Edition by J.A. James
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County buildings Poor--Education Roads and bridges Taxation II. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS. Sheriff and Deputies Clerk Treasurer Register of Deeds, or Recorder Attorney Superintendent of Schools Coroner Surveyor (In some States, Assessors and Collectors of Taxes, and Auditors.) III. JUDICIARY. County Court District Court Relations of Local Officers to State Law.--There are other reasons than those already given why States are divided into counties. One is because, in the performance of their duties, the county officers act as |
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