Massachusetts year book and city and town register, 1895, Part 32

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Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Worcester, Mass. : F.S. Blanchard & Co.
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Total, 41 towns; population 171,535.


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District No. 13 .- Towns in Barnstable County: Barnstable, Bourne, Brew- ster, Chatham, Dennis, Eastham. Falmouth, Harwich, Mashpee, Orleans, Provincetown, Sandwich, Truro, Wellfleet, Yarmouth. Bristol County : Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, Fall River, Freetown, New Bedford, Somer- set, Swanzey, Westport. Dukes County: Chilmark, Cottage City, Edgartown, Gay Head, Gosnold, Tisbury, West Tisbury. Nantucket County: Nantucket. Plymouth County : Marion, Mattapoisett, Rochester, Wareham.


Total, 36 towns; population 173,068.


COUNCILOR.


District No. 1 .- Composed of the Cape. First and Second Plymouth, and the Second and Third Bristol Senatorial Districts. 63 towns; 54,950 legal voters. District No. 2 .- Composed of the First Bristol, First and Second Norfolk, Eighth and Ninth Suffolk Senatorial Districts. 40 towns and wards; 56,627 legal voters. District No. 3 .- Composed of the First and Second Suffolk, and the First, Second and Third Middlesex Senatorial Districts. 22 towns and wards; 51,780 legal voters.


District No. 4 .- Composed of the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Suffolk Senatorial Districts. 16 wards ; 57,237 legal voters.


District No. 5 .- Composed of the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Essex Senatorial Districts. 31 towns; 52,429 legal voters.


District No. 6 .- Composed of the Sixth Essex, and the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Middlesex Senatorial Districts. 46 towns ; 55,764 legal voters.


District No. 7 .- Composed of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Worcester, and the Worcester and Hampshire Senatorial Districts. 66 towns; 56,662 legal voters.


District No. 8 .- Composed of the Franklin, First and Second Hampden, Berkshire, and the Berkshire and Hampshire Senatorial Districts. 96 towns; 57,167 legal voters.


SENATORIAL.


[Average ratio for the State, 11,065++.]


SUFFOLK COUNTY (including Ward 3, Cambridge, Middlesex County) .- Nine Senators.


1st. District .- Chelsea, Revere, Winthrop, and Ward 1, Boston. Legal voters, 10,805. 2d. - Wards 3, 4 and 5, Boston. Legal voters, 9,416.


3d. - Wards 6, 7 and 8, Boston, and Ward 3, Cambridge. Legal voters, 11,434. 4th .- Wards 2, 12 and 16, Boston, Legal voters, 10,818.


221


POLITICAL DISTRICTS.


5th .- Wards 9, 10 and 11, Boston. Legal voters, 10,637.


6th .- Wards 13, 14 and 15, Boston. Legal voters, 12,225.


7th .- Wards 17, 18 and 20, Boston. Legal voters, 12,123.


8th .- Wards 19, 22 and 25, Boston. Legal voters, 9,603.


9th-Wards 21, 23 and 24, Boston. Legal voters, 12,396.


ESSEX COUNTY .- Six Senators.


1st District .- Wards 2, 3, 4 and 5, Lynn, Nahant and Swampscott. Legal voters, 9,911. 2d .- Beverly, Marblehead and Salem. Legal voters, 10,533.


3d .- Essex, Gloucester, Hamilton, Ipswich, Manchester, Newbury, Wards 1 and 2, Newburyport, Rockport, Rowley, Topsfield and West Newbury. Legal voters, 10,757.


4th .- Amesbury, Haverhill, Merrimac, Wards 3, 4, 5 and 6, Newburyport, and Salisbury. Legal voters, 10,836.


5th -Boxford, Danvers, Georgetown, Groveland, Wards 1, 6 and 7, Lynn, Lynn- field, Middleton, North Andover, Peabody, Saugus and Wenham. Legal voters, 10.392.


6th .- Andover, Bradford, Lawrence and Methuen. Legal voters, 10,196.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY (excluding Ward 3, Cambridge) .- Seven Senators.


1st District .- Arlington, Medford, Somerville and Winchester. Legal voters, 10,771. 2d .- Belmont, Concord, Lexington, Lincoln, Newton, Waltham and Watertown. Legal voters, 10,608.


3d .- Wards 1, 2, 4 and 5, Cambridge. Legal voters, 10,180.


4th .- Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Marlboro, Maynard, Na- tick, Sherborn, Sudbury, Wayland and Weston. Legal voters, 10,949.


5th .- Acton, Ashby, Ayer, Bedford, Billerica, Boxboro, Burlington, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Hudson, Littleton, Pepperell, Shirley, Stow, Tewksbury, Townsend, Tyngsboro, Westford and Woburn. Legal voters, 11,180.


6th .- Everett, Malden, Melrose, North Reading, Reading, Stoneham, Wakefield and Wilmington. Legal voters, 11,073.


7th .- Lowell. Legal voters, 12,366.


WORCESTER, FRANKLIN, HAMPSHIRE, HAMPDEN AND BERKSHIRE COUNTIES .- Ten Senators.


1st, Worcester District .- Wards 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Worcester. Legal voters, 10,786. 2d Worcester -Berlin, Blackstone, Bolton, Boylston, Clinton, Grafton, Harvard, Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Northboro, Northbridge, Shrewsbury, Southboro, Upton, Uxbridge and Westboro. Legal voters, 11,433.


3d Worcester .- Auburn, Brookfield, Charlton, Douglas, Dudley, Leicester, Mill- bury, North Brookfield, Oxford, Paxton, Southbridge, Spencer, Sturbridge, Sutton, Warren, Webster and West Brookfield. Legal voters, 11,217.


4th Worcester .- Fitchburg, Holden, Lancaster, Leominster, Lunenburg, Prince- ton, Sterling, West Boylston, Westminster and Wards 2 and 3, Worcester. Legal voters, 12,099.


Worcester and Hampshire .- Athol, Barre, Dana, Gardner, Hardwick, Hubbards- ton, New Braintree, Oakham, Petersham, Phillipston, Rutland and Templeton, in Worcester county ; and Amherst, Belchertown, Enfield, Granby, Greenwich, Hadley, Pelham, Prescott, South Hadley and Ware, in Hampshire county. Legal voters, 11,127.


Franklin .- Ashfield, Bernardston, Buckland, Charlemont, Colrain, Conway, Deer- field, Erving, Gill, Greenfield, Hawley, Heath, Leverett, Leyden, Monroe, Montague, New Salem, Northfield, Orange, Rowe, Shelburne, Shutesbury, Sunderland, Warwick, Wendell and Whately, in Franklin county; and Ash- burnham, Royalston and Winchendon, in Worcester county. Legal voters, 11,268.


1st Hampden .-- Brimfield, Holland, Monson, Palmer, Springfield, Wales and Wil- braham. Legal voters, 11,534.


2d Hampden .- Agawam, Chicopee, East Longmeadow, Granville, Hampden, Holyoke, Longmeadow, Ludlow, Montgomery, Southwick, Tolland, Westfield and West Springfield. Legal voters, 11,397.


Berkshire .- Adams, Cheshire, Clarksburg, Dalton, Florida, Hancock, Hinsdale, Lanesboro, Lenox, New Ashford, North Adams, Peru, Pittsfield, Richmond, Savoy, Washington, Williamstown and Windsor. Legal voters, 10,915.


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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.


Berkshire and Hampshire .- Alford, Becket, Egremont, Great Barrington, Lee, Monterey, Mount Washington, New Marlboro, Otis, Sandisfield, Sheffield, Stockbridge, Tyringham and West Stockbridge, in Berkshire county : Chester- field, Cummington, Easthampton, Goshen, Hatfield, Huntington, Middlefield, Northampton, Plainfield, Southampton, Westhampton, Williamsburg and Worthington, in Hampshire county; and Blandford, Chester and Russell, in Hampden county. Legal voters, 12,053.


NORFOLK COUNTY (excluding Cohasset) .- Two Senators


1st District .- Braintree, Canton, Holbrook, Hyde Park, Milton, Quincy, Randolph and Weymouth. Legal voters, 11,930.


2d .- Avon, Bellingham, Brookline, Dedham, Dover, Foxboro, Franklin, Med. field, Medway, Millis. Needham, Norfolk, Norwood. Sharon, Stoughton, Wal- pole, Wellesley and Wrentham. Legal voters, 11,600.


PLYMOUTH COUNTY (including Cohasset, in Norfolk County) .- Two Senators.


1st. District .- Abington, Cohasset (Norfolk county), Duxbury, Hanover, Hanson, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Marshfield, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plymp- ton, Rockland, Scituate and Whitman. Legal voters, 11,303.


2d .- Bridgewater, Brockton, Carver, East Bridgewater, Halifax, Lakeville, Marion, Mattapoisett. Middleboro, Rochester, Wareham and West Bridge- water. Legal voters, 11,356.


BRISTOL COUNTY .- Three Senators


1st District .- Attleboro, Easton, Mansfield, North Attleboro, Norton, Raynham, Seekonk and Taunton, Legal voters, 11,098.


2d .- Berkley, Dighton, Fall River, Rehoboth, Somerset and Swanzey. Legal voters, 11,665.


3d .- Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, Freetown, New Bedford and Westport. Legal voters, 10,281.


BARNSTABLE, DUKES AND NANTUCKET COUNTIES .- One Senator.


Cape District .- Barnstable, Bourne. Brewster, Chatham. Dennis, Eastham, Falmouth, Harwich, Mashpee, Orleans, Provincetown, Sandwich, Truro, Well- fleet and Yarmouth, in Barnstable county ; Chilmark. Cottage City, Edgartown, Gay Head, Gosnold, Tisbury and West Tisbury, in Dukes county ; and Nan- tucket, in Nantucket county. Legal voters, 10,345.


REPRESENTATIVE.


[Average ratio for the State, 1,844+. ] SUFFOLK COUNTY .- Fifty-Two Representatives.


1st District .- Ward 1, Boston. Legal voters, 3,487. 2 rep. 2d. - Ward 2, Boston. Legal voters, 3.345. 2 rep.


3d. - Ward 3, Boston. Legal voters, 3,011. 2 rep.


4th .- Ward 4, Boston. Legal voters, 3,131. 2 rep.


5th .- Ward 5, Boston. Legal voters, 3,274. 2 rep.


6th .- Ward 6, Boston. Legal voters, 3,024. 2 rep.


7th .- Ward 7, Boston. 8th .- Ward 8, Boston.


Legal voters, 3,038. 2 rep.


Legal voters, 3.069.


2 rep.


Legal voters, 2,854. 2 rep.


Legal voters, 3.306. 2 rep. Legal voters, 4,477. 2 rep.


9th .- Ward 9, Boston. 10th .- Ward 10, Boston. 11th .- Ward 11, Boston. 12th .- Ward 12, Boston. 13th .- Ward 13, Boston. 14th .- Ward 14, Boston. 15th .- Ward 15, Boston. 16th .- Ward 16, Boston.


17th .- Ward 17, Boston. 13th .- Ward 18, Boston.


Legal voters, 3,527. Legal voters, 4,056. 2 rep. 2 rep. 2 rep. Legal voters, 4,815. Legal voters, 3,354. 2 rep. Legal voters, 3,946. 2 rep. Legal voters, 3,634. 2 rep.


19th .- Ward 19, Boston. 20/h .- Ward 20, Boston. 2 rep.


21st. - Ward 21, Boston.


Legal voters, 3,603. 2 rep. Legal voters, 4,267. 2 rep. Legal voters, 4.886. Legal voters, 3,646. 2 rep.


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POLITICAL DISTRICTS.


22d. - Ward 22, Boston. Legal voters, 3,254. 1 rep.


23d. - Ward 23, Boston. Legal voters, 3,865. 2 rep.


24th .- Ward 24, Boston. Legal voters, 4,885. 2 rep. 25th .- Ward 25, Boston. Legal voters, 2,082. 1 rep. 26/h .- Wards 1, 2 and 3, Chelsea. Legal voters, 4,284. 2 rep.


27th .- Ward 4, Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop. Legal voters, 3,084. 2 rep.


ESSEX COUNTY .- Thirty-Four Representatives.


1st District .- Salisbury, Amesbury, Merrimac and West Newbury. Legal voters, 3,477. 2 rep.


2d. - Wards 1, 2, 4 and 6, Haverhill. Legal voters, 3,375. 2 rep.


3d. - Wards 3 and 5, Haverhill, Methuen and Bradford. Legal voters, 3,810. 2 rep.


4/h .- Wards 1, 2 and 3, Lawrence. Legal voters, 3,689. 2 rep.


5th .- Wards 4, 5 and 6, Lawrence. Legal voters, 3,702. 2 rep.


6th .- Andover and North Andover. Legal voters, 2,023. 1 rep.


7th .- Groveland, Georgetown, Boxford and Topsfield. Legal voters, 1,764. 1 rep. 8th .- Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Newburyport and Newbury. Legal voters,3,668. 2 rep. 9th .- Rowley, Ipswich, Hamilton and Wenham. Legal voters, 1,913. 1 rep.


10/h .- Wards 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Gloucester, Essex and Manchester. Legal voters, 5,107. 3 rep.


11th .- Ward 2, Gloucester, and Rockport. Legal voters, 1,753. 1 rep.


12th .- Beverly. Legal voters, 2,437. 1 rep.


13th .- Wards 1 and 2, Salem. Legal voters, 2,089. 1 rep.


14th .- Wards 3 and 5, Salem. Legal voters, 1,962. 1 rep. 15/h .- Wards 4 and 6, Salem. Legal voters, 1,985. 1 rep.


16th .- Marblehead. Legal voters, 2,060. 1 rep.


17/h .- Swampscott, Wards 2 and 3, Lynn. Legal voters, 3,781. 2 rep. 18/h .- Ward 4, Lynn, and Nahant. Legal voters, 3,230. 2 rep.


19/h .- Wards 1 and 5, Lynn, and Lynnfield. Legal voters, 3,338. 2 rep.


20/h .- Wards 6 and 7, Lynn, and Saugus. Legal voters, 3,456. 2 rep.


21st. - Peabody. Legal voters, 2,192. 1 rep.


22d. - Danvers and Middleton. Legal voters, 1,814. 1 rep.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY .- Forty-Three Representatives.


1st District .- Wards 1 and 5. Cambridge. Legal voters, 3,681. 2 rep. 2d. - Ward 2, Cambridge. Legal voters, 3,439. 2 rep.


3d. - Ward 3, Cambridge. Legal voters, 2,303. 1 rep. 4th .- Ward 4, Cambridge. Legal voters, 3,060. 2 rep.


5/h .- Ward 1, Somerville. Legal voters, 1,989. 1 rep.


. 6/h .- Ward 2, Somerville. Legal voters, 2,183. 1 rep.


7th .- Wards 3 and 4, Somerville. Legal voters, 2,484. 1 rep. 8th .- Medford. Legal voters, 2,119. 1 rep.


9th .- Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Malden. Legal voters, 3,934. 2 rep.


10th .- Everett. Legal voters, 1,204. 1 rep.


11th .- Melrose. Legal voters, 1,491. 1 rep.


12/h .- Stoneham. Legal voters, 1,547. 1 rep.


13th .- Wakefield. Legal voters, 1,535. 1 rep.


14th .- Woburn and Reading. Legal voters, 3,773. 2 rep. 15th .- Arlington and Winchester. Legal voters, 1,996. 1 rep. 16th .- Watertown and Belmont. Legal voters, 1,794. 1 rep.


17/h .- Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, Newton. Legal voters, 3,976. 2 rep. 18th .- Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, Waltham, and Weston. Legal voters, 3,555. 2 rep. 19th .- Lexington, Lincoln, Concord, Bedford and Burlington. Legal voters, 1.987. 1 rep.


20th .- Chelmsford, Billerica, Tewksbury, Wilmington and North Reading. Legal voters, 1,994. 1 rep.


21st. - Ward 1, Lowell. Legal voters, 1,894. 1 rep.


22d. - Ward 2, Lowell. Legal voters, 2,064. 1 rep.


23d. - Ward 3, Lowell. Legal voters, 2,268. 1 rep.


24th .- Wards 4 and 5, Lowell, Dracut and Tyngsboro. Legal voters, 4,844. 3 rep. 25th .- Ward 6, Lowell. Legal voters, 1,870. 1 rep. 26/h .- Natick. Legal voters, 2,117. 1 rep.


27th .- Hopkinton and Ashland. Legal voters, 1,730. 1 rep.


28/h .- Holliston, Sherborn, Framingham and Wayland. Legal voters, 3,513. 2 rep. 29th .- Marlboro, Hudson and Sudbury. Legal voters, 3,733. 2 rep.


30th .- Maynard, Stow, Boxboro, Littleton, Acton and Carlisle. Legal voters, 1,808. 1 rep,


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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.


31st. - Westford, Groton, Pepperell and Dunstable. Legal voters, 1,887. 1 rep. 32d. - Ayer, Shirley, Townsend and Ashby. Legal voters, 1,658. 1 rep.


WORCESTER COUNTY .- Twenty-Nine Representatives.


1st District .- Athol, Royalston and Phillipston. Legal voters, 1,764. 1 rep. 2d. - Gardner, Winchendon, Templeton and Ashburnham. Legal voters, 3.807. 2 rep.


3d. - Barre, Dana, Petersham, Hardwick and Rutland. Legal voters, 1,865. 1 rep. 4th .- Westminster, Hubbardston, Princeton, Holden and Paxton. Legal voters, 1,780. 1 rep.


5th -Brookfield, North Brookfield, West Brookfield, New Braintree, Oakham, Sturbridge and Warren. Legal voters, 3,684. 2 rep.


6th .- Spencer and Leicester. Legal voters, 1,970. 1 rep.


7th .- Charlton, Dudley and Southbridge. Legal voters, 1,989. 1 rep.


8th .- Webster, Oxford and Auburn. Legal voters, 1,863. 1 rep.


9th .- Douglas, Millbury and Sutton. Legal voters, 1,914. 1 rep.


10th .- Uxbridge, Northbridge and Upton. Legal voters, 1,943. 1 rep.


11th .- Blackstone, Mendon, Milford and Hopedale. Legal voters, 3,578. 2 rep.


12th .- Westboro, Northboro, Southboro, Berlin, Shrewsbury and Grafton. Legal voters. 3.562. 2 rep.


13th .- Boylston, Bolton, West Boylston, Clinton, Harvard, Lancaster and Ster- ling. Legal voters, 3,655. 2 rep.


14th .- Leominster and Lunenburg. Legal voters, 1,805. 1 rep.


15th .- Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Fitchburg. Legal voters, 3,659. 2 rep.


16th .- Ward 1, Worcester. Legal voters, 1,632. 1 rep.


17th .- Ward 2, Worcester. 18th .- Ward 3, Worcester. 19th .- Ward 4, Worcester.


Legal voters, 2,375. 1 rep.


Legal voters, 1,682. 1 rep.


Legal voters, 1,640. 1 rep.


20th .- Ward 5, Worcester. Legal voters, 2,219. 1 rep.


21st .- Ward 6. Worcester. Legal voters, 1,522. 1 rep.


22d. - Ward 7, Worcester. Legal voters, 1,895. 1 rep.


23d. - Ward 8, Worcester. Legal voters, 1,878. 1 rep.


HAMPSHIRE COUNTY .- Six Representatives.


1st District -Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, Northampton, Easthampton and South- ampton. Legal voters, 3,589. 2 rep.


2d -Chesterfield, Cummington, Goshen, Huntington, Middlefield, Plainfield, Westhampton and Worthington. Legal voters, 1,494. 1 rep.


3d. - Hatfield, Hadley, South Hadley and Williamsburg. Legal voters, 1,976. 1 rep. 4th .- Amherst, Belchertown and Granby. Legal voters, 1,908. 1 rep.


5th .- Enfield, Greenwich, Pelham, Prescott and Ware. Legal voters, 1,664. 1 rep.


HAMPDEN COUNTY .- Thirteen Representatives.


1st District .- Chester, Blandford, Tolland, Granville, Southwick and Agawam. Legal voters, 1,846. 1 rep.


2d. - Montgomery, Russell, Westfield and West Springfield. Legal voters, 3,561. 2 rep.


3d. - Wards 5, 6 and 7, Holyoke. Legal voters, 1,834. 1 rep.


4th .- Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4, Holyoke. Legal voters, 2,212. 1 rep. 5th .- Chicopee. Legal voters, 1,871. 1 rep.


6th .- Wards 1, 4 and 8, Springfield. Legal voters, 3,389. 2 rep. 7th .- Ward 5, Springfield. Legal voters, 1,800. 1 rep.


8th .- Wards 2, 3, 6 and 7, Springfield. Legal voters, 3,510. 2 rep.


9th .- East Longmeadow, Longmeadow, Hampden, Wilbraham, Monson and Wales. Legal voters, 1,988. 1 rep.


10th .- Ludlow, Palmer, Brimfield and Holland. Legal voters, 1,741. 1 rep.


FRANKLIN COUNTY .- Five Representatives.


1st District .- Greenfield, Shelburne and Bernardston. Legal voters, 1,964. 1 rep. 2d. - Warwick, Orange, New Salem, Erving and Shutesbury. Legal voters, 1,913. 1 rep.


3d. - Northfield, Gill, Montague and Wendell. Legal voters, 1,849. 1 rep. 4th .- Leverett, Sunderland, Whately, Deerfield and Conway. Legal voters, 1,789. 1 rep.


5th .- Ashfield, Buckland, Charlemont, Colrain, Hawley, Heath, Leyden, Rowe and Monroe. Legal voters, 2,003. 1 rep.


225


POLITICAL DISTRICTS.


BERKSHIRE COUNTY .- Nine Representatives.


1st District .- New Ashford, Williamstown, North Adams, Florida and Clarksburg. Legal voters, 3,599. 2 rep.


2d. - Adams, Cheshire and Savoy. Legal voters, 1,803. 1 rep.


3d. - Hancock, Lanesboro, Lenox, Windsor, Peru, Hinsdale, Washington and Richmond. Legal voters, 1,789. 1 rep.


4th .- Pittsfield and Dalton. Legal voters, 3,724. 2 rep.


5th .- Stockbridge, Lee and Becket. Legal voters, 1,802. 1 rep.


6th .- West Stockbridge, Alford, Egremont and Great Barrington. Legal voters, 1,805. 1 rep.


7th .- Monterey, Otis, Sandisfield, New Marlboro, Sheffield, Mount Washington and Tyringham. Legal voters, 1,725. 1 rep.


NORFOLK COUNTY (excluding Cohasset) .- Thirteen Representatives.


1st. District .- Dedham and Norwood. Legal voters, 2,184. 1 rep.


2d. - Brookline. Legal voters, 1,820. 1 rep.


3d. - Hyde Park. Legal voters, 1,824. 1 rep.


4th .- Milton and Canton. Legal voters, 1,772. 1 rep.


5th .- Quincy and Weymouth. Legal voters, 5,603. 3 rep.


6th .- Braintree and Holbrook. Legal voters, 1,657. 1 rep.


7th .- Avon, Randolph, Stoughton, Sharon and Walpole. Legal voters, 3,368. 2 rep. 8th .- Franklin, Foxboro, Wrentham, Bellingham, Medway and Norfolk. Legal


voters, 3,435. 2 rep.


9th .- Needham, Dover, Medfield, Wellesley and Millis. Legal voters, 1,867. 1 rep. BRISTOL COUNTY .- Eighteen Representatives.


1st District .- Attleboro, North Attleboro, Norton and Seekonk. Legal voters, 3,827. 2 rep.


2d. - Mansfield, Easton and Raynham. Legal voters, 2,039. 1 rep.


8d. - Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Taunton, and Berkley. Legal voters, 5,512. 3 rep.


4th .- Fairhaven, Acushnet and Freetown. Legal voters, 1,529. 1 rep.


5th .- Wards 1, 2 and 3, New Bedford. Legal voters, 3,549. 2 rep.


6th .- Wards 4, 5 and 6, New Bedford. Legal voters, 3,502. 2 rep.


7th .- Westport and Dartmouth. Legal voters, 1,701. 1 rep.


8th .- Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, Fall River. Legal voters, 5,600. 3 rep.


9th .- Wards 5, 7, 8 and 9, Fall River. Legal voters, 3,826. 2 rep.


10th .- Dighton, Somerset, Swanzey and Rehoboth. Legal voters, 1,959. 1 rep.


PLYMOUTH COUNTY (including Cohasset, in Norfolk County) .- Twelve Representatives.


1st, District .- Plymouth. Legal voters, 1,896. 1 rep.


2d. - Marshfield, Plympton, Kingston and Duxbury. Legal voters, 1,737. 1 rep.


3d. - Scituate, Norwell, Hanson and Pembroke. Legal voters, 1,845. 1 rep.


4th .- Cohasset, Hingham and Hull. Legal voters, 1,874. 1 rep.


5th .- Rockland and Hanover. Legal voters, 1,835. 1 rep.


Gth .- Whitman and Abington. Legal voters, 2,116. 1 rep.


7th .- Mattapoisett, Marion, Wareham, Rochester and Carver. Legal voters, 1.980. 1 rep.


8th .- Middleboro, Lakeville and Halifax. Legal voters, 1,922. 1 rep.


9th .- Bridgewater, East Bridgewater and West Bridgewater. Legal voters, 2.064. 1 rep.


10th .- Wards 4, 5 and 6, Brockton. Legal voters, 2,213. 1 rep.


11th .- Wards 2 and 3, Brockton. Legal voters, 1,733. 1 rep. 12th .- Wards 1 and 7, Brockton. Legal voters, 1,444. 1 rep.


BARNSTABLE COUNTY .- Four Representatives.


1st District .- Falmouth, Bourne, Sandwich, Mashpee, Barnstable, Yarmouth and Dennis. Legal voters, 4,340. 2 rep.


2d .- Harwich, Chatham, Brewster and Orleans. Legal voters, 2,076. 1 rep.


3d .- Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro and Provincetown. Legal voters, 1,841. 1 rep.


DUKES COUNTY .- One Representative.


1st District .- Chilmark, Cottage City, Edgartown, Gay Head, Gosnold, Tisbury and West Tisbury. Legal voters, 1,276. 1 rep.


NANTUCKET COUNTY .- One Representative.


1st District .- Nantucket. Legal voters, 812. 1 rep.


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ELECTION RETURNS-1894.


The following tables show, at a glance, the votes of every city and town for every State officer, also, those for Representatives in Congress, for State Sena- tors and for Representatives in the Legislature. The votes of all parties are given for Governor only; in all other cases the figures are Democratic and Re- publican.


Abbreviations are as follows: D., Democrat; P., Prohibition; Peo., Peoples; R., Republican; S. L., Socialist Labor. See note on opposite page.


GOVERNOR.


LT. Gov.


SECY.


Peo.


R


P.


D.


Russell.


Taylor.


Stratton.


Wolcott.


DeCourcy.


Olin.


Barnstable Co.


1


Barnstable


14


557


23


191


1


185


539


175


528


2


Bourne


3


145


7


35


33


145


31


143


3


Brewster


1


119


6


26


26


117


24


116


4


Chatham


184


8


37


1


33


176


29


175


5


Dennis


1


312


5


23


18


305


19


297


6


Eastham


3


64


5


6


6


60


6


62


7


Falmouth


1


297


20


48


42


299


41


291


11


Provincetown


13


371


12


87


3


83


347


83


333


12


Sandwich


10


197


15


78


76


190


72


182


13


Truro


5


87


2


9


8


86


9


81


14


Wellfleet


2


131


4


26


22


123


20


122


15


Yarmouth.


3


254


9


45


1


41


253


41


249


Total, 15 Towns


58


3215


136


693


6


646


3136


610


3036


Berkshire Co.


16


Adams


6


547


24


337


100


328


544


321


550


17 18


Alford


16


2


52


50


18


51


16


Becket.


2


77


8


61


61


73


59


74


19


5


91


10


74


72


90


70


89


20


Clarksburg


5


70


1


17


1


18


67


13


73


21


Dalton


9


256


24


189


1


192


257


188


249


2


Egremont


1


109


11


52


55


107


54


104


23


Florida


50


3


7


8


48


8


48


24


Great Barrington


5


450


36


335


3


334


448


325


449


2


Hancock


48


4


13


1


12


49


13


49


26


Hinsdale.


3


126


15


140


1


132


132


131


129


27


Lanesboro


3


88


6


37


36


89


35


91


28


Lee


3


344


30


295


7


292


348


284


342


29


Lenox


8


117


6


191


178


122


187


115


30


Monterey


53


6


27


26


54


28


31


Mount Washington


15


1


7


7


15


7


14


32


New Ashford


11


1


9


10


9


11


33


New Marlboro


1


114


12


102


103


114


99


113


34


North Adams


72


1494


52


742


58


690


1472


653


1553


9


Mashpee


52


2


2


1


51


1


52


10


Orleans


195


5


25


23


184


21


177


Harwich


2


250


13


55


46


261


39


228


Cary.


Greenhalge.


Richardson.


S. L.


D.


R.


D.


R.


1


52


Cheshire.


ELECTION RETURNS-1894.


See note on opposite page.


In Boston, for Congressmen and Senators, the aggregate party votes are shown, with number of candidates in small figures.


For Representatives in the Legislature, as many districts elect two and some three members, and as the City representation runs as high as forty-eight in Boston, only aggregate votes are given, with the number of candidates indicated in small figures.


TREAS.


AUDITOR.


ATT. GEN


CONGRESS.


SENATE.


HOUSE.


Grinnell.


R.


D.


R.


Kimball.


Hurlburt.


Knowlton.


D.


R.


D.


R.


D.


R.


180


516


176


519


168


535


218


525


171


530


2 328


2 849


1


30


141


24


140


32


138


46


127


34


137


2


55


2 225


2


24


113


23


111


22


114


25


124


31


112


24


120


3


28


172


28


175


31


177


34


188


33


178


30


187


4


17


302


15


297


16


304


19


321


25


292


2


24


2 492


5


7


63


7


61


6


62


7


69


7


64


23


49


6


44


289


42


292


44


284


56


274


41


282


2


68


2 481


7


42


229


39


216


37


240


59


250


49


224


48


270


8


1


52


2


51


1


52


51


1


51


2


2 89


9


23


175


22


177


22


183


197


21


183


25


178


10


80


326


78


321


76


329


96


358


72


349


204


291


11


69


189


71


188


73


194


102


160


77


178


129


310


12


8


83


8


84


9


81


11


56


9


80


42


56


13


29


121


20


114


21


121


21


135


23


119


53


102


14


42


250


40


253


38


252


48


257


43


243


2


70


2 410


15


624


3021


595


2999


596


3066


303


520


317


535


331


535


334


588|


326


588


371


604


16


50


17


50


16


49


17


57


17


53


16


48


21


17


61


74


59


"75


60


74


59


79


6


72


57


82


18


74


89


73


91


70


87


66


97


66


99


50


119


19


15


69


13


70


14


71


14


72


11


71


2


28


2


132


20


56


104


55


105


54


106


54


107


55


106


57


103


22


7


48


8


48


7


48


8


51


5


51


2


19


2 87


23


332


449


326


439


321


445


334


443


354


441


401


407


24


13


49


12


50


12


50


12


50


13


49


13


49


25


137


127


129


127


132


131


129


140


121


131


91


181


26


36


89


37


89


36


87


36


89


34


93


36


90


27


292


342


292


340


294


332


291 187


121


336 193


117


217


105


29


25 7


14


?


16


7


15


6


16


7


15


7


15


31


9


11


9


11


8


11


9


11


10


11


2


9


2


28


32


100


115


100


114


99


112


101


111


101


114


110


104


33


646


1512


676


1470


658


1487


641


1652


514


1768


2


1332


2 270


34


2


454


21


187


252


187


253


192


253


190


261


186


239


2


372


274


387


28


189


117


189


120


189


119


25


52


26


53


27


53


30


52


23


55


24


55


329


312


2


2


2


D.


Phillips.


Whitney.


D.


R.


1 24


228


·MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.


GOVERNOR.


LT. Gov.


SECY.


Peo.


R.


P.


D.


S. L.


D.


R.


D.


R.


Berkshire Co. continued.


Otis


46


1


25


25


46


25


44 39


3 4


PITTSFIELD


153


1453


87


1347


83


1334


1498


1286


1540


Richmond


1


49


3


29


29


47


27


46


5


Sandisfield


73


6


48


1


48


74


49


68


6 7


Sheffield


175


12


109


104


174


97


173


8


Stockbridge


5


195


10


120


4


120


199


115


203


9


Tyringham


54


14


14


53


12


51


10


Washington


29


4


20


21


29


20


29


11 12


Williamstown


8


378


39


174


2


157


366


148


386


13


8


37


9


16


16


37


16


36


Total, 32 Towns Bristol Co.


303


6759


441


4737


266


4617


6774


4476


6841


14


Acushnet


90


5


9


7


87


6


86


15 16


Attleboro


6


605


43


180




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