Record Book 1820-1828, Part 10

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1820
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Number of Pages: 370


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At a legal Town Meeting of the hecholders and other In habitants of the Town of Chelmsford qualified by law to Vote in Your affairs, holder at the Meeting house in the Mid Med said Town on Monday the fifteenth day of September A. D. 1823. The Town proceeded as follows, to mit.


1. Voted for a Moderator by Ballot, and chose Capt. William Fletcher Je.


1. Voted, to make and shew the new road lately laid but in This town, leading from Beover Brook budge to Bedford


3 Voted to choose a committee to let out the making of said rad, to consertic three persons


4 Voted for said Committee and chose haft. John Butterfield, Samuel Davis, and Therebeach Spalding. 5- Notre to dismiss the Meeting.


Ruraed by fall Adams. Town Clark,


(A.D.1824) Commonacute of Massachusetts. Middlesay Is. To Erskeel Byam one of the Constabler of the Your of Chelmsford in said County, Greeting In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required for thwitte to warn & give notice unito the Free holders and other inhabitants of daid Town of helmsford, qualified by law to vote in Town affairs, to afsemble at the Muting house in - The middle of said Town on Monday the twenty sixth day of january, instant, at two of the block in the after. noon, to act on the following articles, to with _


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1. To choose a Moderator to govern the Meling. 2, at the special request of haron Chamberlin und prevent


others" To see what method the Town will take to šlo/2, cr, the spread ofthe small Pox, or oct any thing Thereon That the Town may think proper"


there of fail not , and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon, unto oneof the feletmen, at or before the time op pointed for said Meeting. Given under our hands and Jeals at Fair Chelms. ford the twenty first day of January. A. D. 1824,


Caleb Abbott Slutmen John Sheas Cheempol - Jack Avais. Town 6 lek


Recorded by


Return of the officers. Middlesap Js. Town of Chelmsford January 231824 In obedience to the within, I have warned, and


given notice write , all the free holders & other in- habitants of sail Town ofchelmsford, qualified as with inmentioned, to afsemble at the time & place, & for the purposes within mentioned Ercheil Byane, Constable of theunion. Recorded by, Jack Auany Townblesk


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( Small Pox ) Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Michdenge Js.


At a legal Town Meeting of the Free holders & other Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford qualified by law to vote in Town affairs. holden at the Meeting house on the middle of said Town on Monday the twenty six the way of January A. D. 1824, at two ofthe block in the afternoon The Town proceeded un follows, to wit


I Voted for a Moderation to govern The Meeting, and farloAdams was chosen - 2) Voted that the Schutmen provide a suitable Hos- pital in This Town for the reception of all persons. who are, or may be, infected with the small Pox- 3. Vated to choose a Committee to petition the Legisla- ture to wait a Law making it the duty of the Schutmen of each Town in this commonwealth to provide anne- ally at the expense of the Town for the vaccination of The Inhabitants thereof


4. Noted that said Committee consist of three. 5. Voted for said Committer and chose Frances Brinley & Eye, William Adam. Eggs and her. Kirk Bootte_


I Voted to dismiss the Meeting ~


Guarded by fach Adams. Town Clark.


Warrant for March Meeting. 1824.


Middlesex. fr. To Suther Marshall one of the Constable of the town of theshins for din said County. Greeting.


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In the name of the Commonwealth of Mapsachusetts you are hereby required to notify and war the hihabitants of said town, qualified by law to vote for town officers & in Town affairs , to afsemble at the meeting house in the middle of saint town on Monday, The first day of March next at nine O'clock in the forenoon to act on the follow ing articles, vir.


1. To choose a Moderator to govern the meeting.


2 To make choice of Town-officers for the ensuing year .


3 To hear the report of the Commuter chosen to settle with The Town. Treasurer fact Thereare.


4 To grant money for the support of the ministry , and other parochial charges.


To grant money for the support of Schools, the Poor, Roi and all other town charges.


) To direct in what way and manner the Schools shall be kept in vaid Your the Ensuring year.


7 To direct in what way and mannen the roads and bridges shall be repaired the ensuing year -


8 To see if the Town will give liberty for I wine to go at large the ensuing year


9 To choose Overseers of the work house for the cusuing year


10 To see of the Town will repair or rebuild their part of the Bridge over Coword Rever and near the mouth - thereof, and also the Bridge over Stoney Brook near the dwelling house of the late Isachen Hayes, orait thereon


11 To choose a Committee to give certificates to members of The first Congregational Society in vai Town


12 on the request of John Father 2 and others, to see if the Town will establish a new School District in the north ca. hast of said Town, or act Theron:


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13 In the request of William Adams Esg- to see if the town will direct the afrefers to abate any part of his taxes for the last year


14 On the request of John Butterfield and others, to see if the town will widen or straighten the road opposite the house of the Widow Bury: Parkhurst, or act thereon as they may Judge expedient_


Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereen unto one ofthe Selectmen at or byfore the time appointed for said Meeting.


given under our hands and Seals this eighteenth day of February AD. 1824.


Caleb Abbott Slutmen Nathanil Wright ) Chelmsford,


Recordedby Joel Adams, Town (urk (Constable's Return)


Middlesup 15. Town of Chelmsford Toby. 21. 1824- Pursuant to the within warrant I have notified in warned the Inhabitants of said Town by posting wh four attested. Copies of the same - vir, one at the mething house in the Middle of said Town, one at the Baptist Meeting house, one at the Store of bajt. Phineas Whiting, and one at the Store of Mr. Jagse Smith in varie town, for the purpose within expressed


Luthar Marshall, Constable of Chiens for


Recorded by Jord Adams, Town Clerk_


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Annual Meeting in March A.G.D. 1824-


Town of Chelmsford, Monday, March 1st AD. 1824- At ilegal Town meeting of the Freeholders & other In- habitants of said Town, qualified by Law to vote for Town officers , and in Town affairs, holden at the Mutiny house in the Middle of said Town, on Monday the first day of March A.D. 1824, The town proceder as follows to wet .


Voted For a Moderation by ballot- and chase Map. Nathe Howard. Vated For a Town- Clerk by ballot & chase JackAdams Vated To choose three Salutmen on one Ticket or Ballot. Vatel For three Schieten by ballot and made choice of Capt. Caleb Abbott. Nathaniel Wright Esys, and Capt. John Shed


Voted To choose three Guerriers of the Poor on one Jeiket or Ballot. Vater For three Bourseers of the Poor by ballot, and chose. Capt. John Butterfield, Capt, Sherevich Spalding, and Mr. Ephraim Adams


Votul For a Town-Treasurer by ballot aut chose Bouy: Chamber 1. Vous To choose two Constables.


Vited For the Northand Constable by ballet and chose Mr. Luther Marshall


Vited For the South end Constable by ballot x chose Mr. Ezekeil Byam


Voted To choose six Fishwardens_


Vou For Fishwardens by ballot and chose Samuel Davis Som Daniel Fletcher, Miajuh Bowers, Jannes Pitts, David Perham, and Sidney Spalding. Voted To choose a School Committee, consisting of one person in each School District


Valid For said Commetter med chosen in


School-District, w. one, Gwen Emerson pen- Do NoTwo


Johnson Davis -


00 No three Henry Spalding 3. Do Nofour Ezekiel Byam


DO No five


Eph raim Accums.


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in School District No six, Josiah Byan. Do No Seven . Bery : Living stone


Do No Eight, Josiah K Park hurst Do No Were, Timothy Read Do No ten, Samuel Adams Do No. Eleven, Nathaniel Wright, Egy Voted For Surveyors of Highways and chose, Fleury Coburn Willand Read. John Fisher, Iscian Spaceing, laht. John Butterfield, Asa Hodgman in. David Dutton, Muajah Bow Ls, Benjamin Blood, Caft. Zacchus Wright, Oliven Pierce & Buy: Chambertin,


Viled To excuse Burg: Chamberlin, and James Marshall was chosen Surveyor of Highways in his thanh Voted To excuse Asa Hodgman for and chose Joseph Warren for - Surveyor of Highways in his That Vous To choose five fence viewers and chose Elitarker, Capt. Zauchin Wright, John Garten, Free Spratong, and Simon Parker _.


Voted To choose six Field drivers, and chose Calvin Fair banks, Micajak Parkhurst, Pracu Chambertin Jr. , Samuel Tyler, Daniel Juck, and Jones Spalding


Voted to choose eleven Surveyors of Lumber, and chose James H.B. Ayer, Samuel Fox Woods, Jonathan Tyler, Jonathan Bowers, Charles butler, Josiah Webber, Thomas Lovett, Azariah Proctor Jr., Isaac Chamberlin fun, Henry Coburn h and John Fletcher ?-


Votul To choose one Measures of Wood in each School District, and chose in District, No one, Samuel Stevens, Sig?


20 No two, Charles butler,


Do Nothree, Henry Spalding ?


Do No four, Josefin Chamberlin.


Do to five, Therebiah Spalding


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No Sex, Salomon Byan


DU. wo Lever, Sprake Living stone


Do wo Sight. Iva Spalding


Do No nine Robert. B. Chamberlin


Do no ten Joseph Chambertin fo


DO No eleven, John Fletcher ??


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March Alerting. 1824


Vite To choose one more Measures of wood in District No mine and chase Charles Bilo arum


Voted To choose one more Measures of Wood in Distrut No devon. and chose Jonathan Bowers


Viled To choose twenty Hay Reeves, and chose Antenas Holden, James Bowers, Zacchus Fletcher, Juntothy Frye, Owen Spalding Charles Melven, Jonathan Morse, Gwen Emerson). Samuel Dunn, John Mead, Frederick Remme, Amos Garten Asa Hodgman for, Josiah Byam, Levi J. Prescott, Even" Cowdr Frederick Van- Dorn, George Richardson, Humphrey Webster. and John Forwell


Voted To choose your Wighers of hay and chose Solomon Adams, Phineas Whiting, Willard Read, and James Tyler Vitud To choose two Instructors of time, and chose Lapt- John Shed and Eben? Spalding.


Vtid"To choose two bullers of Staves, and chase Mr. Jacob Kidder and Amos Whitney from Voted To choose one more ballen of Stories and chose Artemas Holden


Vited To accept the Report ofthe Committee who made the annual Settlement with the Town Treasurer Notice To pos pone the fourth article in the Warrant to April Meeting


Vated and granted the sum of one thousand Dollars for the support of the Town Schools the ensuing year,


Voted and granted the sum of fifteen hundred Dollars for The repairs of the roads and bridges the ensuing year, Voted and granted the sum of twelve hundred Dollars for the support of the Poor, and to pay the Poor-Dith.


Vous and granted the sum of fifteen hundred Dollars to delray The necessary expenses of the Town


Noted That the School- Money be apportioned in the same way and manner it was the last year Votul That the Roads and Bridges be repaired in The same way and manner they were the last year, Voted To restrain Swine from going at large ne this Town The ensuing year


del That the overseers of the Poor be overseers of the Workhouse, Voted That the Slutmen be a committee to view the Bridge near the mouth ofbowand River, and that They rebuild this town part of said Bridge, if they shall adjudge it necessary Totul, That the Slutmen view the Bridge over Stoney- Brook near the house of the late Issachar Keyes, and that they whair or rebuild the same of mufsary Stek To pos have the eleventh article in the Warrant to april Meting-


Vtex To refer the twelfth article in the Warrant to the Select_ men, to make report at the leril Muting Voted, To dismiss the thirteenth in the Warrant


Vous That the Solution view the Road mentioned in The forer. tenth article and make report at the lepic Meeting- Vitwo, To of use Benjamin Blood from serving as a Survey or of highways, and chose Timothy Read in his Than Viten To dismiss the Muting-


Atrece Record, attest JackeAdams, Town black


Middlesop Js. March 1. 1824 - Jack toums personally appeared and made oath that the would faithfully all Vater hafsed at the Town Meeting at which he is charen Mowiblesk, and all other Meetings driving the year, and waitil another bleck shall be chosen and sworn in his stead, and also faithfully to discharge all the other duties of his ofis, Before we found Perham bustine of the Peace


Recorded by Jack Adam Tom fan


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Town officers for the year 1824, Swarm, Town of Chelmsford March 12 1824.


The following named persons were on the above sail day in legal Town Meeting, chosen in Th The several offices Ist against their respective names, and have appeared and taken the oath required by Law to qualify them for the office into which they are respectively chosen, to wit,


time of Taking thu authn . Caleb Abbor Unil 5th, Nathaniel Wright- John Sheel Caleb Abbott


| Sletmen


Nathaniel Wright assessors


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Benyamine bham berline .


Town Treasurer


Lutter Marshall.


Ezekeil Byam 1 Constabler


March 1. John Festen


Zacchus Wright


David Dutton 11


James Marshall 11 (


Isaiah Sholding


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ah. 30- Joseph Wasser Jums Manhyth. Jemothy Read


april's. Micafach Bowers Henry Coburn 2 May. 1. Willard Read


Surveyors of highways.


march 6 Eli Parken -


fence viewers


2 Instructors of time


Field drivers .


Survey ors of tendens


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Measures of word


B., Samuel Davis b. Sidney Spalding


Fishwardens


April 6th Jacob Kidder_ -


1 Gullers of Slave,


Hag Reeves - Before me. Jael Adams, Town Blevk


march 6. time of Calvin Fair banks taking, Micafach Park huren the oath 2 , Daniel Juck_


news & James H. B. Ayer Charles butler .. Azariah Proctor " 2 Jahr Fletcher 2. 5 Jonathan Tyler 1. Jonathan Bowers 7 Henry Cobrar up hun 21. Thomas houette


b. Charles butter " Solomon Byam_ Joseph Chamberlin "


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(1824) Annual follement with the Town Treasurer,


The Subscribers, a Committee to examine & adjust the accounts with the Town Treasures, have attended to the diely afsigned them, and submit the following Report. The Treasurer is charged with Ministerial Money! Cash received of Mr. Joseph Warren, late Treasurer # 149.14 Cash received of fruit. John Bateman Collector for 1822 - 39.81 Cash received of Mr. Luther Marshall, collector for 1823 - 469.00 bash received of Mr. Thomas Coburn, lol: for 1821- 8.96


amounting to $666,91


and is credited by bash haid Res. Wilkes Allen's Orders 500- Bylash haid Senary Orders 161.37


amounting to 1, bb. 39 leaving a Balance in the hands of Treasusen of -- - $ 0.54


The Treasurer is also changea with the sum of twenty sep Dollars see'd of conditional exemfits in the Militec $ 26.0 The Treasurer is further charged with Town & School Money as follows


Cash need of Mr. Thomas Colum Col? for 1821 262.44 bash reed of Mr. Isaac Bancroft, Cal" for 1821 201.96


Cash rid of Lime John Bateman, Lol? for- 1822 11/4.16 Bash rec of Luther Marshall, Gold for 1822 1133.75 Cash reid of Luther Marshall, Colt or 1823 1003.34


amounting to 3765.15 and credited with bash paid act as her Sundry Orders from the Sulutmen amounting to #3776. 9b


leaving a Balance are the Treasures of - 11.31


Chelmsford Fcby. 26th. 1824


Joel Adams Sam & Stevens ? Committee Nathaniel Howard) Igned to, Buy& Chamberlain, Treasurer Recorded by Joël Adams. Town fluk


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Warrant for aterie Meeting 1824


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Middlesex Js. To Luther Marshall one of the Constar of the Town of thelon ford in said launity , Greeting -


You are hereby required in the name of the Common wrath of Massachusetts to notify and warne the inhabitants of said town qualified by the Constitution to vote for Governor. Laut Governor and fensters, to afservible at the Meeting house in the middle of said Town on Monday the fifth day of lefine next at one O clock in the afternoon, to give in Their Votes for a Governow , Livet . Governor for the Commonwealth afor said , and for Senators for the District of Middlenay - You are also required to notify and war the Inhabitants of said Toun qualified by Law to vote for Town officers, and in town affairs to ufsenvale at the time and hlav aforesai to cut on the following articles viz.


1 % choose a Moderator to govern the Meeting.


2 To give in their votes for a treasurer for The Gacity of Middle of


3 To fill wh all vacant town officers. 4 To see in what way the Taxon shall be collected the ensuing year 5- To see if the town will choose a Committee to make the an nual Settlements with town Treasurer


I) To see if the Town will direct that horses, neat cattle and other commonable beasts, or any description there of shall not go at large within the hint of said town without a kuehn or act any Thing Theron.


> To act on the articles refere from March to april Meeting.


8 at the request of Jelse Smith and others to see if the Town will discontinue the road leading from the a weeling house of the late John Dunn to the road leading from Col. Josefin Bowers, north ofthe residence of the late Buy: Gould to The turn pily it being a part of the old Boston word so called.


9 at the request of William Byam and others to see if the Town will keep in retain, or direct to be whoin the road from the bridge near the dwelling houses of Ephraim Wana. to the hive woods, or out therow as may be thoughts


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1) To see if the Town will choose a committee to examine the Schools, or out thereare.


Hered fail not and make return of this warrant with your doing therow with one of the Slutmen at a before the time appointed for sais Meeting. Seven under our hands and leads the sixth day of March A. D. 1824


Tabel Abbott


1 ( Selectinen Nathaniel Wright John Shea


Recorded by Golly teams, Townflank


Middlesex ss. Town of Chums ford March 27 th. 1824 I have notified and warned the Inhabitants of said Town ochelmsford as directed in the foregoing Warrant, by hosting of four copies of said Warrant by me aterally; to wit, one Copy at the Meeting house, in the Middle of said Town, one at the Baptist Meeting hause in sais Town, world one at the Store of bapt, Phineas Whiting, and one at the Store of Mr. Jifse Smith in said Town, for the hut hos. Is withe foregoing Warrantom.


Luther Marshall, Constable


Review by Jack Adams, Townpark


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(A.D. 1824)


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town off helms ford in the County of Middlesey and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, qualified by the Conste. tution to vote for Governor and Luitenant Governor, holden on the fifth day of April, being the first Monday If said month , in the year of our ford one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, for the purpose of giving in their votes for Governor and Lieutenant Governor of said Commonwealth-


The whole number of Votes givere in were sorted, count and record and declaration There of made, as by the Constitution is directed , and were for the following person, to wit For Governor.


Jon Samuel Lathrop, one hundred and forty nine vote, William Bustis, one hundred & thirty eight vetes . . Jonathan Perham, one vote


For Sent Sov.


For Richard Sullivan, one hundred & fifty one vote. For Marcus Morton, one hundred of thirty eight out, To Samuel Davis, one vote -


attent, Caleb Abbott ) Selectmen Nathaniel Wieght-(chelmsford John Shed


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At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelms- ford in the bounty of Middlesop and Commonwealth of Massa. chusetts, qualified by the Constitution to vote for Senators & Counsellors, holden on the fifth day of April, being the first Monday of said month, in the year ofour ford one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, for the pur- hase of giving in their Notes for Senators and Counsellors, for the Distrut of Middlesup. The whole number of Votes zeven in, were sorted, counted, and sword mo dula. nation thereof made an by the Constitution is directed and were for the following persons, to wit - For Abril Heywood, one hundred and forty nine


William Blanchard for, one hundred x forty eight Edmund Parker, one hundred x forty three William Hilliard, one hundred x forty three Synes Baldwin, one hundred Kten


Sevi Tharten, one hundred & thirty nine John days, one hundred and thirty eight- John wade, one hundred & thirty six


Much M. Rutter, one hundred and forty Sett Knowles, one hundred x thirty eight John Abbot, forty pour


Nathan Chandler, two


augustus Tower, two


Luther Lawrence, one


Naham H. Groce one


Amor Whitney one


attert. Caleb Abbott Salutmen Nathaniel Wright- >Chiens por John Shed


facktham, Town black


205~ April Meeting, A.D. 1824 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. -


Middlesex SS.


Town of Chelmsford. Monday, april 5. A. D. 1824. At a legal Meeting of the freeholders and other in habe. lants of said Town qualified by the Constitution to vote for Representatives, and also of those qualified to vote for Town officers , and in Town affairs, holden at the Meeting house in the Middle of said Town, on monday the fifth day of april, A, D. 1824, The Town proceeded as follows, to wit~ Noten For a Moderator to govern the Meeting, and chose Map .. Jathe Howard


Voted For a bounty Treasurer for the Courity of Middlesop and the Votes were , for John Keyes, Es , minuty votes - (90) Volece To choose a Committee to consist of three, to make the annual Settlement with the Town Treasurer


Vite For said committee and chose Jonathan Perharn Capt. Josiah Fletcher and Charles Blood


Voties that horses, neat cattle and other commonable beasts, sher not go at large within the Limits of said town without a keeper, during the year ensuing


Voted To excuse Mr. Oliven Pierce from serving as a Survey or of highways, and chase Mr. Jufse Moorser in his stead,


Vous That the Taxes for the present year be colluted in the same way and manner they were the last year -


The collection of the Taxes for the South End of the Town was then Wh and struck off to Mr. Luther Marshall at two cents, on the Dollar, bring the lowesty bid The collection ofthe Taxes for the North End of the Town. was then put up, and Struck off to Mr. Luther Mars has. at those with and three Mills on the Dallar being the lowest led


Voten For a Ballutan of Taxes onea chose MiFuther Marshal Voted and granted the sun of four hundred and fifty dollars for the Support of the Gospel Ministry in The center Meetinghouse, to be offered when the Members of the First Congregational fourty visai town


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April Meeting 1824 20b


Voted to choose a committee of three to give Certif- Lates to the Members of the first_Congregational fourty, Notice For said Commetter by ballot, and chose Den, Groen Emerson, Mr. William Fletcher & Copy &o; Abbott, Vituce To adjour this Meeting to the first Thursday in May noch ar three o clock P.M. at this place


A true Ruord


Atest, Jork Adams, Town Clerk


Engine Men discharged, de. April 27. 1824- Engine men discharged from the En- give belonging to the M. M. Company, ws. William Pearson, Sewell Heaselton John Boutell, Stephen W. Balcom, David Hamblet, Charles Nichols, John black, Denis Doane, Calvin Fairbanks, and William Whall the 3- and The following persons appointed in their rom. vir - Juma R. Burns, Daniel Balık, Francis Winch, Abner Bull, Jonathan Gould, Jonathan Jaquitt, Nathan Rollins Joseph Carlton, Daniel W. Furgerson & Jonathan Adams. Caleb Abbott 2 Salutmen Nathaniel Wright) Chelmsford_


Recorded by Jack Adams Town Clerk


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Warrant for May Muting, A. D. 1824.


Middlesos fs. To Luther Marshall one of the 1. I Constables of the Town of thelem form ine said bounty, Greeting


you are hereby required in the name of the box monwealth of Massachusetts to notify and warm the Inhabitants of said town, qualified by the Constitution 7. vote for Representation, to afsemble at the Muting hors in the Middle of said Town on Thursday the sixth day of May next at two o'clock in the afternoon for the hurt .. of choosing one or more representations to refives ens them at the General Court the Current ya.


You are who required to notify aused warve the inhal it ants of said Town qualified by law to vote in Town affairs to met at the time and place aporanil to but on the following articles, viz.


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/ To choose a Moderation.


2 To see if the town will accept a town way laid out by the Salutimen at the request of Robert- B. Cham berlin & other. from a gate about sixty rocks north of the dwelling hors of Isaac Chambertin few! to the Middlenas Turnpike, or act therion


23 At the request of Jim Farrar and others to see ittin town will direct the Selectmen to lay out a was from I dwelling house to Farach' Mills dam, or aut any Thing Theron.


Here of fall not und make return of this war. with your doings thereon unto one of the filetmen it or before the time of pointed for said Meeting. Given under our hands and Seeds at sind thelmo. Thistwenty Third way of kind A.D. 1824 Caleb Abbott, Statement Nath Wrights & Shampoo


Accorded by Jack Adam. Town/ lik TI


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(May Meeting 1824) Middlesex IS. The Town of Chien bord April 24th- 1824. Pursuant- tothewithin warranty I have hostede of four interles Copies of vaid Warrant, one at the Meeting house in the Middle of said Town, nech the Baptist- Meeting house und one at the Stone of Soft Phineas Whiting, and one of the there of the Jefs Smith all in said town, and for the purposes within Luther Marshall, Constable ich Chelmsford




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