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Berkshire, Hampshire and Hampden. Berk- shire County: Alford, Becket, Egremont, Great Barrington, Lee, Lenox, Monterey, Mount Wash- ington, New Marlboro, Otis, Richmond, Sand- isfield, Sheffield, Stockbridge, Tyringham, Wash- ington, West Stockbridge. Hampshire County: Chesterfield, Cummington, Easthampton, Goshen, Hatfield, Huntington, Middlefield, Northampton, Plainfield, Southampton, Westhampton, Williams- burg, Worthington. Hampden County: Agawam, Blandford, Chester, East Longmeadow, Granville, Longmeadow, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland.
First Bristol. Attleboro, Berkley, Dighton, Easton, Mansfield, North Attleboro, Norton, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Taunton.
Second Bristol. Fall River, Somerset, Swansea. Third Bristol. Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, Freetown, New Bedford, Westport.
Cape. Barnstable County: Barnstable, Bourne, Brewster, Chatham, Dennis, Eastham, Falmouth, Harwich, Mashpee, Orleans, Provincetown, Sand- wich, Truro, Wellfleet, Yarmouth. Dukes County: Chilmark, Cottage City, Edgartown, Gay Head, Gosnold, Tisbury, West Tisbury. Nantucket County: Nantucket.
First Essex. Lynn, Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, Nahant, Swampscott.
Second Essex. Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Salem.
Third Essex. Essex, Gloucester, Hamilton, Ipswich, Manchester, Newbury, Newburyport, Rockport, Rowley, Salisbury, Topsfield, Wen- ham, West Newbury.
Fourth Essex. Amesbury, Boxford, Georgetown, Groveland, Haverhill, Merrimac, Middleton, Peabody.
Fifth Essex. Andover, Lawrence, Methuen, North Andover.
Franklin and Hampshire. Franklin County: Ashfield, Bernardston, Buckland, Charlemont, Colrain, Conway, Deerfield, Erving, Gill, Green- field, Hawley, Heath, Leverett, Leyden, Mon- roe, Montague, New Salem, Northfield, Orange, Rowe, Shelburne, Shutesbury, Sunderland, War- wick, Wendell, Whately. Hampshire County: Amherst, Belchertown, Enfield, Granby, Green- wich, Hadley, Pelham, Prescott, South Hadley, Ware.
First Hampden. Springfield. Second Hampden. Chicopee, Holyoke, West Springfield, Westfield.
First Middlesex. Ashland, Framingham, Hol- liston, Hopkinton, Natick, Newton, Sherborn, Watertown, Weston.
Second Middlesex. Cambridge, Wards 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Third Middlesex. Somerville.
Fourth Middlesex. Everett, Malden, Melrose. Fifth Middlesex. Belmont, Concord, Hudson, Lexington, Lincoln, Marlboro, Maynard, Stow, Sudbury, Waltham, Wayland.
Sixth Middlesex. Arlington, Medford, Stone- ham, Wakefield, Winchester, Woburn.
Seventh Middlesex. Middlesex County: Acton, Ayer, Bedford, Billerica, Boxboro, Burling- ton, Carlisle, Littleton, Lowell, Wards 5, 9, North Reading, Reading, Tewksbury, Westford, Wilming- ton. Essex County: Lynn, Ward 6, Lynnfield, Saugus.
Eighth Middlesex. Ashby, Chelmsford, Dra- cut, Dunstable, Groton, Lowell, Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngs- boro.
First Norfolk. Braintree, Canton, Holbrook, Hyde Park, Milton, Quincy, Randolph, Wey- mouth.
Second Norfolk. Avon, Bellingham, Brookline, Dedham, Dover, Foxboro, Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Needham, Norfolk, Norwood, Plainville, Sharon, Stoughton, Walpole, Welles- ley, Westwood, Wrentham.
First Plymouth. Abington, Carver, Duxbury, East Bridgewater, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Marshfield, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, Rockland, Scituate, Whitman. Norfolk County: Cohasset.
Second Plymouth. Bridgewater, Brockton, Lakeville, Marion, Mattapoisett, Middleboro, Rochester, Wareham, West Bridgewater.
First Suffolk. Boston, Ward 1, Chelsea, Re- vere, Winthrop.
Second Suffolk. Suffolk County: Boston, Wards 2, 3, 4, 5. Middlesex County: Cambridge, Wards 1, 2, 3.
Third Suffolk. Suffolk County: Boston, Wards 6, 7, 8. Middlesex County: Cambridge, Ward 4. Fourth Suffolk. Boston, Wards 9, 12, 17. Fifth Suffolk. Boston, Wards 10, 11, 25. Sixth Suffolk. Boston, Wards 13, 14, 15, 16. Seventh Suffolk. Boston, Wards 18, 19, 22. Eighth Suffolk. Boston, Wards 20, 21. Ninth Suffolk. Boston, Wards 23, 24. First Worcester. Worcester, Wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Second Worcester. Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Clinton, Harvard, Holden, Lancaster, Sterling, West Boylston, Worcester, Wards 1, 2, 3.
Third Worcester. Ashburnham, Athol, Fitch- burg, Gardner, Leominster, Lunenburg, Royal- ston, Westminster, Winchendon.
Fourth Worcester. Auburn, Blackstone, Doug- las, Grafton, Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Mill- bury, Northboro, Northbridge, Oxford, Shrews- bury, Southboro, Sutton, Upton, Uxbridge, Web- ster, Westboro.
Worcester and Hampden. Hampden County: Brimfield, Hampden, Holland, Ludlow, Monson, Palmer, Wales, Wilbraham. Worcester County:
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POLITICAL DISTRICTS.
Barre, Brookfield, Charlton, Dana, Dudley, Hard- wick, Hubbardston, Leicester, New Braintree, North Brookfield, Oakham, Paxton, Petersham, Phillipston, Princeton, Rutland, Southbridge, Spencer, . Sturbridge, Templeton, Warren, West Brookfield.
REPRESENTATIVE.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY. (3 Representatives.)
District No. 1. Barnstable, "Bourne, Fal- mouth, Mashpee, Sandwich. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 2. Chatham, "Dennis, Harwich, Yar- mouth. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 3. Brewster, Eastham, Orleans, Provincetown, Truro, "Wellfleet. 1 rep.
BERKSHIRE COUNTY. (8 Representatives.) District No. 1. Clarksburg, Florida, "North Adams, Wards 3, 4, 5, Savoy. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 2. North Adams, Wards 1, 2, 6, 7. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 3. Adams, "Cheshire, Hinsdale, New Ashford, Peru, Windsor. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 4. Dalton, Hancock, "Lanesboro, Pittsfield, Ward 1, Williamstown. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 5. Pittsfield, Wards 2, 6, 7. 1 rep. Dist. No. 6. Pittsfield, Wards 3, 4, 5. 1 rep. Dist. No. 7. Becket, "Lee, Lenox, Monterey, New Marlboro, Otis, Richmond, Sandisfield, Tyringham, Washington. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 8. Alford, Egremont, "Great Bar- rington, Mount Washington, Sheffield, Stock- bridge, West Stockbridge. 1 rep.
BRISTOL COUNTY. (18 Representatives.)
District No. 1. "Attleboro, North Attleboro, Norton, Seekonk. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 2. "Easton, Mansfield, Raynham. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 3. Taunton, Wards 5, 7, 8. 1 rep. Dist. No. 4. Taunton, Wards 2, 3, 4. 1 rep. Dist. No. 5. Berkley, Dighton, Rehoboth, "Taunton, Wards 1, 6. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 6. Acushnet, Dartmouth, "Fair- haven, Freetown. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 7. New Bedford, Wards 1, 2, 3. 2 rep. Dist. No. 8. New Bedford, Wards 4, 5, 6. 2 rep. Dist. No. 9. "Fall River, Wards 1, 2, West- port. 2 rep. Dist. No. 10. Fall River, Wards 3, 4, 5. 2 rep. Dist. No. 11. "Fall River, Wards 6, 7, 8, 9, Somerset, Swansea. 3 rep.
DUKES COUNTY. (1 Representative.)
District No. 1. Chilmark, Cottage City, Ed- gartown, Gay Head, Gosnold, Tisbury, West Tisbury. 1 rep.
ESSEX COUNTY. (32 Representatives.)
District No. 1. "Amesbury Merrimac. 1 rep. Dist. No. 2. Haverhill, Wards 1, 2, 3. 1 rep. Dist. No. 3. Haverhill, Wards 4, 6. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 4. Haverhill, Ward 5. 1 rep. Dist. No. 5. "Lawrence, Wards 1, 2, Methuen. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 6. Lawrence, Wards 3, 4. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 7. Lawrence, Ward 5. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 8. Lawrence, Ward 6. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 9. Andover. 1 rep. Dist. No. 10. Boxford, Groveland, "Haverhill, Ward 7, North Andover. 1 rep. Dist. No. 11. Peabody. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 12. "Lynn, Ward 3, Swampscott. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 13. "Lynn, Wards 1, 5, 7, Lynnfield. 2 rep. Dist. No. 14. "Lynn, Wards 2, 4, Nahant. 2 rep. Dist. No. 15. "Lynn, Ward 6, Saugus. 2 rep. Dist. No. 16. Marblehead. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 17. Salem, Wards 1, 2. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 18. Salem, Wards 3, 5. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 19. Salem, Wards 4, 6. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 20. "Beverly, Danvers. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 21. *Gloucester, Wards 4, 5, 8,
Manchester. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 22. Gloucester, Wards 3, 6, 7. 1 rep. Dist. No. 23. "Gloucester, Wards 1, 2, Rock- port. 1 rep. Dist. No. 24. Essex, Hamilton, "Ipswich, Mid- dleton, Rowley, Topsfield, Wenham. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 25. Newburyport, Wards 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 rep. Dist. No. 26. Georgetown, Newbury, "New- buryport, Ward 5, 6, Salisbury, West Newbury. 1 rep.
FRANKLIN COUNTY. (4 Representatives.)
District No. 1. Ashfield, "Buckland, Charle- mont, Colrain, Conway, Hawley, Heath, Mon- roe, Rowe, Shelburne, Whately. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 2. Greenfield. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 3. Bernardston, Deerfield, Gill, Leverett, Leyden, "Montague, Sunderland. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 4. Erving, New Salem, Northfield, *Orange, Shutesbury, Warwick, Wendell. 1 rep. HAMPDEN COUNTY. (14 Representatives.) District No. 1. Brimfield, Holland, Monson, "Palmer, Wales. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 2. Agawam, Blandford, Chester, East Longmeadow, Granville, Hampden, Long- meadow, Ludlow, Montgomery, Russell, South- wick, Tolland, "West Springfield, Wilbraham. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 3. Springfield, Ward 1. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 4. Springfield, Wards 2, 3. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 5. Springfield, Wards 4, 5, 6. 2 rep. Dist. No. 6. Springfield, Ward 7. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 7. Springfield, Ward 8. 1 rep. Dist. No. 8. Chicopee. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 9. Holyoke, Wards 1, 2, 4, 1 rep. Dist. No. 10. Holyoke, Wards 3, 6. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 11. Holyoke, Wards 5, 7. 1 rep. Dist. No. 12. Westfield. 1 rep.
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POLITICAL DISTRICTS.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. (4 Representatives.)
District No. 1. Northampton. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 2. * Chesterfield, Cummington, East- hampton, Goshen, Huntington, Middlefield, Plainfield, Southampton, Westhampton, Wil- liamsburg, Worthington. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 3. "Amherst, Hadley, Hatfield, South Hadley. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 4. "Belchertown, Enfield, Granby, Greenwich, Pelham, Prescott, Ware. 1 rep.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY. (48 Representatives.) District No. 1. Cambridge, Wards 1, 2, 3, 2 rep. Dist. No. 2. Cambridge, Wards 4, 5, 6, 7.
3 rep.
Dist. No. 3. Cambridge, Wards 8, 9, 10, 11.
3 rep. Dist. No. 4. Newton. 3 rep.
Dist. No. 5. Waltham. 2 rep. Dist. No. 6. Natick. 1 rep. Dist. No. 7. Framingham. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 8. * Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 9. Marlboro. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 10. Boxboro, "Hudson, Maynard, Stow. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 11. Acton, *Ayer, Carlisle, Chelms-
ford, Littleton, Westford. 1 rep. Dist. No. 12. Ashby, Dunstable, *Groton,
Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngsboro. 1 rep. Dist. No. 13. Bedford, "Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury, Wayland, Weston. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 14. Dracut, "Lowell, Ward 1. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 15. Lowell, Ward 2. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 16. Lowell, Wards 4, 5. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 17. Lowell, Wards 3, 6, 7. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 18. Lowell, Ward 8. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 19. Billerica, *Lowell, Ward 9, Tewksbury. 1 rep. Dist. No. 20. Burlington, North Reading, Reading, Wilmington, "Woburn. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 21. Wakefield. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 22. Melrose. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 23. Malden. 3 rep.
Dist. No. 24. Everett. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 25. Somerville, Wards 1, 3, 4, 5. 3 rep.
Dist. No. 26. Somerville, Wards 2, 6, 7. 3 rep. Dist. No. 27. Medford, Wards 3, 6, *Win-
chester. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 28. Medford, Wards 1, 2, 4, 5, 7.
1 rep.
Dist. No. 29: *Arlington, Lexington. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 30. Belmont, *Watertown. 1 rep. Dist. No. 31. Stoneham. 1 rep.
NANTUCKET COUNTY. (1 Representative.) District No. 1. Nantucket. 1 rep.
NORFOLK COUNTY. (13 Representatives.) District No. 1. "Dedham, Needham. 1 rep. Dist. No. 2. Brookline. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 3. Hyde Park. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 4. *Canton, Milton. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 5. Quincy, Wards 1, 2, 3. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 6. Quincy, Wards 4, 5, 6. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 7. Weymouth. 1 rep. Dist. No. 8. Avon, "Braintree, Hobrook. 1 rep. Dist. No. 9. Randolph, Sharon, "Stoughton. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 10. "Norwood, Walpole, Westwood. 1 rep. Dist. No. 11. Dover, *Medfield, Medway, Mil- lis, Norfolk, Wellesley. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 12. Bellingham, Foxboro, *Franklin, Plainville, Wrentham. 1 rep.
PLYMOUTH COUNTY. (12 Representatives.)
District No. 1. Plymouth. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 2. Duxbury, "Marshfield, Norwell, Pembroke, Scituate. 1 rep. Dist. No. 3. Cohasset, *Hingham, Hull. 1 rep. Dist. No. 4. Hanover, Hanson, "Rockland. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 5. "Abington, Whitman. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 6. Carver, Lakeville, Marion, Mat- tapoisett, Rochester, "Wareham. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 7. Halifax, Kingston, "Middleboro, Plympton. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 8. "Bridgewater, East Bridgewater, West Bridgewater. 1 rep. Dist. No. 9. Brockton, Wards 3, 4. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 10. Brockton, Wards 1, 2, 5. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 11. Brockton, Wards 6, 7. 1 rep.
SUFFOLK COUNTY. (54 Representatives.)
District No. 1. Boston, Ward 1. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 2. Boston, Ward 2. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 3. Boston, Ward 3. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 4. Boston, Wards 4, 5. 3 rep.
Dist. No. 5. Chelsea, Wards 1, 2. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 6. Boston, Ward 6. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 7. Boston, Ward 7. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 8. Boston, Ward 8. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 9. Boston, Ward 9. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 10. Boston, Ward 10. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 11. Boston, Ward 11. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 12. Boston, Ward 12. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 13. Boston, Ward 13. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 14. Boston, Ward 14. 2 rep.
ยท Dist. No. 15. Boston, Ward 15. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 16. Boston, Ward 16. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 17. Boston, Ward 17. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 18. Boston, Ward 18. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 19. Boston, Ward 19. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 20. Boston, Ward 20. 3 rep.
Dist. No. 21. Boston, Ward 21. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 22. Boston, Ward 22. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 23. Boston, Ward 23. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 24. Boston, Ward 24. 3 rep.
Dist. No. 25. Boston, Ward 25. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 26. Chelsea, Wards 3, 4. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 27. Chelsea, Ward 5, *Revere, Win-
throp. 2 rep.
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POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS.
WORCESTER COUNTY. (28 Representatives.)
District No. 1. *Athol, Dana, Petersham, Phillipston, Royalston. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 2. Ashburnham, "Gardner, Temple- ton, Winchendon. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 3. Barre, "Holden, Hubbardston, Oakham, Princeton, Rutland, Sterling, West- minster. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 4. Brookfield, Hardwick, New Brain- tree, North Brookfield, Warren, "West Brook- field. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 5. Charlton, "Southbridge, Stur- bridge. 1 rep. Dist. No. 6. Auburn, Leicester, Paxton, *Spencer. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 7. Dudley, Oxford, "Webster. 1 rep. Dist. No. 8. Blackstone, Douglas, *Grafton, Millbury, Shrewsbury, Sutton, Uxbridge. 2 rep. Dist. No. 9. . Hopedale, Mendon, "Milford, Northbridge, Upton. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 10. Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, *Clin- ton, Northboro, Southboro, West Boylston, West- boro. 2 rep.
Dist No. 11. Fitchburg, Ward 6, Harvard, Lancaster, "Leominster, Lunenburg. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 12. Fitchburg, Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 2 rep.
Dist. No. 13. Worcester, Ward 1. 1 rep. Dist. No. 14. Worcester, Ward 2. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 15. Worcester, Ward 3. 1 rep. Dist. No. 16. Worcester, Ward 4. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 17. Worcester, Ward 5. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 18. Worcester, Ward 6. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 19. Worcester, Ward 7. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 20. Worcester, Ward 8. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 21. Worcester, Ward 9. 1 rep.
Dist. No. 22. Worcester, Ward 10. 1 rep.
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS.
REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE-1908.
Headquarters, Kimball Building, 18 Tre- mont Street, Boston.
Owing to the fact that the officers of the State Committee for the ensuing year are not elected until January, we are unable to print the or- ganization. Following is the list of members of the committee elected for 1908: Committee.
Cape District, Robert A. Hammond, Sandwich 1st Bristol, Frederick M. Atwood, Taunton 2d Bristol, Joseph O. Neill, Fall River 3d Bristol, Charles O. Brightman, New Bedford 1st Plymouth, Henry F. Ripley, Hingham 2d Plymouth, Walter Rapp, Brockton 1st Norfolk, H. Clifford Gallagher, Milton
"Place designated for meeting of clerks, under section 258, chapter 11, Revised Laws.
2d Norfolk, W. H. Carter, Needham
1st Suffolk, George H. Dunham, Chelsea 2d Suffolk, William E. White, Boston Sd Suffolk, Jerome A. Petitti, Boston 4th Suffolk, A. Glendon Dyar, Boston 5th Suffolk, Louis A. Frothingham, Boston 6th Suffolk, Herman Hormel, Boston 7th Suffolk, Charles Graumann, Boston 8th Suffolk, Frederick W. Klemm, Boston
9th Suffolk, Arthur H. Davison, Boston 1st Essex, Hiram E. Miller, Lynn
Zd Essex, Joseph N. Peterson, Salem Sd Essex, Patrick M. Longan, Gloucester 4th Essex, J. Otis Wardwell, Haverhill 5th Essex, Archie N. Frost, Lawrence 1st Middlesex, Charles E. Hatfield, Newton 2d Middlesex, Fred'k W. Dallinger, Cambridge 3d Middlesex, Louis E. Merry, Somerville 4th Middlesex, John C. Harrington, Everett 5th Middlesex, George H. Doty, Waltham 6th Middlesex, Wilton B. Fay, Medford 7th Middlesex, Alonzo G. Walsh, Lowell 8th Middlesex, Albert W. David, Lowell
1st Worcester, Thomas F. McGauley, Worcester 2d Worcester, Alfred S. Pinkerton, Worcester Sd Worcester, Alexander S. Paton, Leominster 4th Worcester, Charles F. Choate, Jr., Southbridge Worcester-Hampden, Jerry R. Kane, Spencer Berkshire, Chester E. Gleason, Pittsfield
Berkshire-Hampshire-Hampden, Henry P. Field, Northampton
Franklin-Hampshire, Charles E. Stevens, Ware 1st Hampden, A. P. Langtry, Springfield 2d Hampden, John Hildreth, Holyoke
DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE-1908.
Not organized in season for publication in the YEAR BOOK.
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PROHIBITION STATE COMMITTEE-1908.
Headquarters, 101 Tremont Street, Room 905, Boston.
Chairman, Wilbur D. Moon, Lynn
Vice-chairman, Solon W. Bingham, Boston Secretary, Amos L. Betts, Medford Treasurer, Edward C. Wilder, Boston
Members-at-Large.
Herbert L. Chipman, Sandwich
Thomas A. Frissell, Hinsdale John M. Fisher, Attleboro Charles A. Chace, Swansea
Willard O. Wylie, Beverly Wilbur D. Moon, Lynn George D. Crittenden, Shelburne
Edward Kendall, Cambridge Frank M. Forbush, Newton Allen Coffin, Nantucket
Edwin Sawtell, Brockton Herbert S. Morley, Templeton
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POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS.
Oliver W. Cobb, Easthampton
Edward C. Wilder, Boston
Napoleon B. Johnson, Milford
William H. Partridge, Newton
Wilbur M. Purrington, Williamsburg
John B. Lewis, Jr., Reading William F. Merrill, Malden Herbert B. Griffin, Boston
Fred E. Britten, Cambridge Alfred H. Evans, Northampton John A. Nicholls, Boston
Frank N. Rand, Haverhill
Daniel Parlin, Worcester
By Senatorial Districts.
Cape, Rev. C. W. Ruoff, Wellfleet; Rev. E. E. Phillips, Bourne
Berkshire, Charles H. Weed, Pittsfield; John H. Smith, Dalton
Berkshire-Hampshire-Hampden (vacant)
1st Bristol, Ashton C. Eddy, Attleboro; S. Fred- erick French, Mansfield
2d Bristol, David Morrison, Fall River
Sd Bristol, Clarence R. Sherman, New Bedford
1st Essex, J. John Hooper, Lynn; Henry C. Paul, Lynn
2d Essex, Edward A. H. Grover, Danvers
3d Essex, J. Warren Perkins, Ipswich
4th Essex, James F. Pease, Merrimac
5th Essex, Warren F. Taylor, Lawrence; Charles E. Barker, Methuen
Franklin-Hampshire, Oscar S. Williams, Granby; David W. Blodgett, Amherst
1st Hampden, Nathan Coe, Springfield; Rev. C. C. P. Hiller, Springfield
2d Hampden, Ernest R. Knipe, Holyoke
1st Norfolk, John W. Jigger, Hyde Park; Moses D. Monroe, Milton
&d Norfolk, Horace W. Mann, Walpole; Enoch E. Doran, Brookline
1st Plymouth, Rev. O. L. Griswold, East Whit- man; Harold G. Leavitt, Hingham Center 2d Plymouth, Rev. F. M. Lamb, Campello
1st Middlesex, Charles A. Pearce, Newton; Ray C. Durgin, South Framingham
2d Middlesex, John R. Anderson, Cambridge; Oscar B. Wiren, Cambridge
4th Middlesex, George M. Buttrick, Everett; Jas. L. Crandall, Malden
5th Middlesex, George C. Moor, Waltham
6th Middlesex, Amos L. Betts, Medford; Jona- than S. Lewis, Stoneham
7th Middlesex, Clark M. Langley, Lowell; Harry Woodward, West Lynn
8th Middlesex, Quincy Adams, West Townsend; Luther S. Wood, Lowell
1st Suffolk, M. S. Fickett, Chelsea; Rev. F. M. White, Winthrop
2d Suffolk, John M. Campbell, Cambridge
3d Suffolk, E. P. Gerould, Boston
4th Suffolk, Rev. David L. Martin, Boston; Rev. James P. Stoddard, Boston
5th Suffolk (vacant)
7th Suffolk, Charles W. Goodwin, Roxbury
8th Suffolk, Rev. John R. Hague, Roxbury; Solon W. Bingham, Roxbury
9th Suffolk, Clarence H. Wood, Boston
2d Worcester (vacant)
3d Worcester, Prof. Hervey S. Cowell, Ashburn- ham
4th Worcester, Dr. C. D. Albro, Milford; Ly- man, W. Aldrich, Northbridge
Worcester and Hampden (vacant)
INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE STATE COM- MITTEE-1908.
Headquarters, 347-8 Old South Bldg., Boston.
District. Berkshire, J. M. Linnehan, Pittsfield
Berkshire, Hampshire and Hampden, George W. Whitbeck, Northampton
1st Bristol, Wm. A. Bartlett, North Attleboro End Bristol, Edward J. Cantwell, Fall River 3rd Bristol, Matthew Hart, New Bedford
Cape, Morris Phinney, Barnstable
1st Essex, Walter L. Ramsdell, Lynn
3rd Essex, Grover C. Ryan, Gloucester 4th Essex, Roland D. Sawyer, Haverhill
5th Essex, William J. Lynch, Lawrence
1st Hampden, George O. Curtis, Springfield End Hampden, Thomas L. Hisgen, W. Springfield
1st Middlesex, Roswell C. Ross, Newton 2nd Middlesex, Edward Cassity, Cambridge
3rd Middlesex, George W. Gookin, Somerville 5th Middlesex, William A. Pierson, Hudson 8th Middlesex, Dennis J. Ring, Lowell
1st Norfolk, Robert E. Cherrington, Hyde Park End Norfolk, William F. Fleming, Foxboro 1st Plymouth, Herbert E. Bryant, Plymouth End Plymouth, William E. Norris, Brockton 1st Suffolk, John W. Kinnally, Chelsea End Suffolk, Edward F. Delaney, Cambridge Srd Suffolk, Augustus Seaver, Cambridge 4th Suffolk, Weldon L. Crosman, Boston 5th Suffolk, Thomas Hooper, Boston 6th Suffolk, William F. Shaw, Boston 7th Suffolk, Alexander Cohen, Boston 8th Suffolk, Robert T. Allen, Boston 9th Suffolk, Adelbert A. Leeman, Boston 1st Worcester, William Crosbie, Worcester 2nd Worcester, Thomas E. Finnerty, Clinton Srd Worcester, Frank J. House, Athol At Large, William N. Osgood, Lowell John L. Eddy, Needham E. Gerry Brown, Brockton Charles O. Power, Boston Junius T. Auerbach, Boston Grenville S. MacFarland, Cambridge William McLean, New Bedford Charles B. Drew, Hanover J. E. Dempsey, Fall River Urban Fleming, Holyoke
TABLES OF AGGREGATES.
Showing the Area, Number of Assessed Polls, Registered Voters, Valuation and Tax Rate of each Town and City in the Commonwealth.
Few questions are oftener asked than how many square miles has each town and city in the Com- monwealth. Strange to say, such data have never been accurately secured. The statements made here are gathered from various sources and are approximately correct. When the topographical survey of Massachusetts shall have been completed, then the list can be made up absolutely correct.
TOWNS AND CITIES.
Square Miles.
sessed Polls.
Reg. Voters, State Elect'n 1906.
Valuation of Assessed Estate,
Tax Rate, 1906.
TOWNS AND CITIES.
Square Miles.
No. As- sessed Polls.
Reg. Voters' State Elect'n 1906.
Valuation of Assessed Estate, May 1, 1906.
Tax Rate, 1906
Abington,
10.2
1,596
1,214
$2,676,051 $24.00
Clinton,
7.5
3,350
2,531
87,948,022 821.00
Acton,
20.0
710
450
1,816,845
11.50
9.6
722
660
6,598,174|
11.00
Acushnet,
.
17.4
309
222
660,920| 21.00
Colrain,
32.0
480
291
625,890
17.00
Adams,
23.4
3,198
1,781
5,863,338 18.20
Concord,
25.2
1,520 382
1,018
5.679,325 15.70
Agawam,
24.9
824
536
1,161,876 15.80
Conway,
37.7
302
663.066
21.00
Alford,
11.1
85
59
157,921
12.00
Cottage City.
(see Oak Bluffs).
Cummington,
22.8
218
190
310,977
20.00
Andover.
32.4
1,745
1,360
5,942,162
17.50
Arlington,
5.2
2,668
1,782
10,340,490
18.10
Dana,
19.6
13.8
2,422
1,830
5,569,435
19.20
Ashby,
23.3
264
212
490.995| 13.00
75.6
875
630
3,285,650
15.20
Ashfield,
39.7
268
239
588,321
Dedham,
6.0
2,229
1.687
11,508,542} 17.00
Ashland,
12.5
179
382
1,055,604
19.10
Deerfield,
35.2
581
441
1,534,841
12.50
Athol,
34.4
2,080
1,516
4,219,567
18.80
Dennis,
21.8
645
588
1,208,495
16.60
Attleboro,
27.6
3,936
2,442
11,550,610 16.60
Dighton,
22.8
510
343
913,125
12.20
Auburn,
16.5
526
386
1,017,600
12.80
Douglas,
37.7
647
427
1,187,830
15.80
Avon, .
4.5
550
478
909,598
20.80
14.5
174
134
1,040,126
11.00
Ayer, .
.
74.0
1.034
1,098
5,163,640
13.60
Dudley,
22.3
901
576
1,487,683
16.00
Barre,
45.7
773
388
1,632,270
16.00
Dunstable,
16.8
118
80
283,701
10.40
Becket,
51.4
304
209
465,667
17.00
25.5
570
439
1,992,643
13.80
Bedford,
14.1
292
246
1,254.659 15.50
East Bridgewater,
17.5
971
693
1,693,055
17.50
Belchertown,
55.1
557
414
864,810|
14.30
13.4
346
199
642,155
15.50
Bellingham,
17.8
443
273
790.995
8.14
16.1
160
150
341.920
13.00
Belmont,
4.6
1.159
733
5.722,165 18.00
14.3
1,585
1,118
3,944,195
17.00
Berkley,
245
179
407,609
13.50
29.3
1,411
1,077
4,918,900
8.20
Bernardston,
22.1
22
414,760
15.00
Egremont,
19.1
225
186
459,085
7.50
BEVERLY,
16.8
5,100
23.224,925
18.00
17.5
259
209
693, 190
10.00
Billerica.
28 0
743
660
2.194,026
16,30
14.4
346
253
873,512
22.50
Blackstone,
16.8
1,469
1,061
2,257,260
20.50
Essex,
15.3
509
433
1,062,361
15.00
Blandford,
52.9
202
178
435.754
17.25
EVERETT,
3.4
8,493
5,104
23.006,700
19.30
Bolton,
19.8
230
150
489,358
15.00
Fairhaven.
13.2
1,093
761
2,805,470
17.50
Bourne,
41.4
513
459
2,871,575
13.20
28.0
982
805
7,878,163
11.90
Boxboro,
11.8
88
62
238,615
14.20
28.5
9,249|
5,437
25,794,168
19.60
Boxford,
25.4
200
167
1,176.263
5.00
24.1
125
85
155,167
22.00
Boylston,
18.9
204
132
463,768
11.30
Foxboro,
19.9
818
62
2,111,871
17.70
Braintree,
13.3
1.922
1,443
5,039,666
22.40
Framingham,
25.4
3.454
2,792
9,785,514
20.00
Brewster,
26.1
215
230
560,135;
13.20
Franklin,
27.3
1,366
951
3,586,105 16.00
Bridgewater,
28.1
1,410 241
166
397,635
14.40
23.1
3,855
2,325
6,717.823
21.00
BROCKTON,
20.2
15,332 10,105 595 486
1,221,497
16.30
14.0
549
514
995,584
18.50
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