At the present date (July 31, 1946) there are nine former county judges living. They are: H. M. Bishop, S. M. White, Ben A. Brown, Dee Mock, George W. Million, Joe S. Decker, Joe Snodgrass, C. H. Brooks, and Oscar Prince.
Eleven representatives are living. The are: T. W. Campbell, Horace E. Ruff, W. L. Pope, E. N. Ellis, J. J. Lewis, E. G. DuBoios, J. E. Smith, H. H. Price, r. K. Baker, Alvin Burrow and Walter Jackson.
Nine circuit clerks survive. They are: Ben A. Brown, J. J. Lewis, Dee Mock, Ed. R. Hicks, Joe Snodgrass, R. K. Baker, Jeff Lawton, Jack Thomas and Carl Brown.
Eight county clerks are still living. They are: Ben Johnston, Ernest T. Harrison, W. H. Phipps, R. K. Baker, Myrt Waldron, Jim Shivley, Harry Talbott, and Wesley Nibert.
Six sheriffs are still alive. They are: R. H. Gullett, J. P. Spikes, C. H. Brooks, J. T. Thompson, Roland Morris and Guy Amos.
Nine treasurers survive to the present. They are: S. M. White, J. D. Gossett, H. L. Haynes, Clarence Abbot, Will S. White, John J. Moore, Jeff Lawhon, Edgar Poe and Lawrence Dalton, author of this book.