Blair was elected circuit clerk in 1848 and served until 1854.
From 1900 to 1909, he served as Warren County's circuit clerk.
When Henry went to the circuit clerk's office to register, he was rejected, as had been other black Americans.
During his tenure, he has updated the Circuit Clerk's office to bring it more up to date.
He examined the signs on the wooden doors and settled on the circuit clerk's office.
A district judge, a circuit clerk, a sheriff.
Tables were set up in the lobbies on each floor of the building and the circuit clerk's first floor office was transformed into a bar.
There were a small number of white women, wives of the district judge and circuit clerk and sheriff.
He received a public school education and was elected circuit clerk in Jefferson County, Missouri, from 1849 until 1856.
Remarks: Circuit Clerk in county where license was issued.