Record Book 1820-1828, Part 11

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1820
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Jack Anams, Townflesk


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( May- Meeting 1824!


At a legal Meeting of the Ine holders and other inhabertar of the Town of hell on qualified by the Constitution to vote for Representatives to General Bauch holder of the Muting house in the middle of the town on thursday the Sixth May of May A. D. 1824-


voted to choose one Representative to represent this town mi the general Court the ensuing year Voted Fora Representative and votes were. For Jonathan Perham har eighty four votes For JoelAdam, Thirty Three Notes For Amor Whitney, one vote an and Jonathan Perham Sinh, was declared to be Mason Attest all Adam. Townflerk


At a legal Meeting of the Tree holders and other what itant of the town of Chern land qualified to vote in town- affairs, helden as above stated Votes For a Moderation -choose Jonathan Perham Er, voleo To dismiss the third article in the Warrant


Voted to aucht and approve of the townway as laid, and report by the Selectwere across the land of Mr. Robert B. Cham. belin, on condition that Mr. Cham berlin shall frit make and deliver to The Town a good & sufficient Died of Governance of the land for the same, three rods in wealth for the sum of one hundred Dollars.


Votul To dismiss the Muting -


atrice Record Attert, Jack Avam. Town flork


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adjaumment of april Meeting 1824


At a legal Muting of the Freeholders and other whale- twith of the Town of Chelmsford qualified by law to vote for Town- officers, and in town affairs, holden at the Meeting house in the middle of said town on thursday, the sexthe day of May. A.D. 1824, at three of the clock in the moon, by adjournments from the first Monday in April tests Mayr. Nathaniel How and lung the Moderator -


Vous To dismiss the twelfth article in the Warrant for March Muting - which was refused to avril Meeting.


Vous That the Road mentioned in the fourteenth article ofthe Warrant for the March Meeting, be widened und Straighten. ed, on conditions that the owner, the land will accept of twenty nine Dollars for the land und Damages, the said article having been refered to this Muting- Voted To discontinue the Road as described in the eighth untille of the warrant for apie Meeting un requested by false Smith and others


Votul That the Road from the Bridge new Extrait Warren' house to the hive woods be repaired as the other Town- roads are whatved , and that the suivi be included in the Surveyors Warrant.


Vien To accept of the Report of the School Committee. Voted To choose a committee to inspect the Schools the ensuing year. Voted for said Committee and chose the Rev. Wilkes Allen, Joel Adann. Nathaniel Wright, S.r. Dr. John 6- Dalton, and In John b. Grun_


Vous To reconsider the vate restraining horses, meat cattle and other commonable beasts from going at large is This Town the ensuing year


voted that house, neat cattle, and other commonable. beast be allowed to go at large in this Town The ousuing year without a keeper til to dis miss this Meeting


Retrie Record Attat, Jack Adam, Townfler


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(1824) Record of a Town-Way-


Laid out for the use of the Town of Chelmsford a town ? as follows , viz. beginning at the end of the Wall southofthe gate woont twenty rous north of the dwelling house of Isaw Chamberlin han- There running casterly abor. fifty rods to the Middlesup Turnpike to a Stake & fron about six fut south of the bars in the fence on the We' side of said Turn pike, said way to be two noch Wia and to lie on the north side of old course. Caleb Abbott 2 Selectmen Nathaniel Wrights Chichm / w. aprily th. 1824


a true Record Alttext. Avel Adams. Townflerk In ligue Town Meeting on the sixth way of May- 18240 It was voted that the Town accebit and approve of the above sail way Albert. Jack Auams Townflink " Town of human lord .


The Town's Standard was sealed May 25 th. 1824. by Samuel Beals, Sealer. attest, Jack Alarms, Townbleks


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Warrant for Town- Meeting. Nov. 1824 Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Middlesoy Is To Luther Marshall one of the Constitues of thrones ford in said bounty Greeting.


you are hereby required in the name ofthe Commonwealth aforesaid to notify and Warn the Inhabitants of said Chelmsford qualified by the Constitution to vote for Representative to the General Court of said Commonwe atthe to afsemble at the Mat- mg-house in the Middle of said town on Monday the first day of November next at two of the Clock in the afternoon to give is this Votes for Electors of President and Vice President of the United States.


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To give in their votes for a Representative to The Congress of the United States for the Middlesex District.


Here of fail not, and make return of this Warrant with your doing thereon, with the Schutmen at or before the Nime appointed for said Meeting. Given under our hands and Seals at sais Schelm ford than twenty second day of October A.D. 1824. Caleb Abbott Selectmen Nathaniel Wright(


a true Record attest, fall Adams, Townpark


Middlesing fr. Town of Chelmsford, Certoben 23. 1824, Ihave warned the within mentioned inhabitants , by hosting wh four attested copies of the within Warrant, vir one at the Meeting house in the middle of said town, one at the Baptist Meeting house & one at the Stone of Raft Phineas Whiting and one at. Mr. Jefre Smith's Hore, all in said Chambord.


Luther Marshall, Contable of Chetom ford atrue Record attest Joel Adams, Townflirt


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Chance of Electors, in 1824


At a legal Meeting of the be habitants of the Town of Chiedomsford in the Cocenity of Middlesex, qualified ar- cording to the Constitution to vote for representatives in the General Court, holden on the first day, fitover on wthe year down ford one thousand eight handled and twenty four, for the purpose of giving in these Votes for Electors of President and Vice President of the United States . The Whole numbered Vates given in were received sorted, caucutive and declared, and rundtherec made in other Town Meeting an derited C ay the Resolve, haped have S. A. D. 1824, and were in the following persons :


Electors at large


How. William Gray 75


Hon. Levei Limon. 75


Hon William Baylies 4


Hon. William Reed


4


Clictors for Suffolk District.


Hon. Thomas L. Winthrop


75


Hon. Summe Hubbard


4


Electors for Ofsex South Distrut,


Hon. Nathaniel Silsbee.


William Sutton, Esq 3 Mon. Lever ett Salton stall


Electors for Elsex North Distruct,


Dr. Josefin Kittridge


David How. Sign 3


John Varnum Sign-


Electors for Middlesay District.


Augustus Tower. Sign - ys


Hon. Edmund Foster - 4


Electors for Worcester South District


Gen. Jonathan Davis 175 Dr. Daniel Thurber , 4


Electors for Worcester North District Col. Edmund Cushing


Hon Solomon Strong 4


Electors for Franklin District


Olivier Smith Dan 75 Em. Samuel Porter 4


Electors for Hampden Distrut


Enos Foot, Sign 75


Dr. Junothy Horton


4


Electors for Berkshire Dishut Hon . William Walker 79


Electors for Norfolk District


Hon. John Endicott 175


Non. Benjamin Reynolds 3


Hon. Edward Hl. Robbins /


Electors for Plymouth Distrut Hon. Thomas Wiston


Hon. Thomas Hobart 4


Electors for Bristol Dishut Cornelius Grenell Sign . 75 Hon. John M. Williams 4


Electors for Barnstable Distrut Hezckich Barnard, Eign


Nymthan Marston Ery. 4 Caleb Abbot Nath" wright-)


attit Jack. Adam, Town Clerk


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(1824)


At a legal meeting ofthe in habitants of the Town of thesons ford in the bounty of Middlesap and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, qualified by the Constitution to vote for Representatives in the genera Court holden on the first day of November in the your four ford one thousand eight hundred and Twenty four for the purpose of giving in their vote, for a Representative of said Commonwealth in the Congress of the United States for the Middlesus District, The whole number of Votes given in were sorted, counted, recorded and declaration there of made, as by law is devoted, and were for the following persons, to wet in


For Edward Everett Signos Sixty six votes bob For the Hon. John Reyes, Achttien votes 19


Caleb Abbott. Nathe Night Selection


attat, Jack Adam Town flung


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الحيوان


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218


Warrant for Manch Muting, 1825.


Middlesex for. do Enchile Byam one of the constables of the town of Chilimanford in said bounty. Freeling


In the name of the Commonwealth of Morfoachusetts nan are hereby required to notify and wann the Inhabitants of vaid town, qualifica by law to vote for town Oficers and in towns affairs, to afsemble at the meeting house in the middle of said town on Monday the seventh day of, (March next at nine. Oclock in the hormoon to act on the following articles "Min ).


1 To Choose a Cheoderator to govern the meeting. "o make choice of town officers for the ensuing year. 2 3 To hear the report of the committee. "hoven to settle with the town treasurer, and act. thereon!


4 To grant money for the support of the Ministry and other parach- ial changes


No grant money for the support of Schools , the Bo. "Roads and all other town charges.


No direct in what way and manes the schools shall be kept in said, lown the ensuing year


To direct- in what way and manner the roads and bridges should be repaired the ensuing year.


No see if the town will give liberty for swine to go at large The ensuing year .


To choose overseers of the work house for the ensuing year .. To choose, a committee to give certificates to members of the first- (Congregational, Society in said, lown)


"I At the request of Chatham, Myles and others to see if the town will straighten and widen the road from the Banal "bridge near the More The Smith to Marshalls Causeway so called or act any thing thereon?


At the request of Sauc Chamberlin Fant and others to see if the Town will betablish the lines between School District CM. Og and the Districts adjoining the same


219 / Hereaf fil not, and make return of but warrant with your doings theiron andte one of the Selection at an before the leme asspointed die said muchaget / diven under our hands and seals this wenty suethe day of February 0101-1825.


Caleb & bbott. Verhuniet Might Chelmsford Middlesex for Down of Cheimoford Chwany 26 " HD. 8.5. Irobedience is the within warrant I have hosted up your att. ested copies of said warrant, viz , one coping at the hintinghouse in the middle of said lown , and one copy at the Baptist meets house, also one copy out the store of Cape Trinchas Whiting un one topy at the viene of Other Like with all in said town for the purpose within mentioned


-Constable


Attlist Bychiel Byam


Chelonsfor


Recorded by Joël Auams, Town ( link


Midacaser Jr. Harchyth. 1825. These personally affranca Jael Adams, having been chosen town blesk ofthe town of Chelmsford, and made acette that he would truly record all Votes hafsed in the meeting at which he was chosen, and other Yours Meetings during the year, and witil an other black shall be chosen in his strack , and also faithfully discharge all the other duties of his office. Byone me, Nathaniel Wright . fi Jian


Recorded by Jack Adams, Townfleck


220


March Meeting 1825,


Town of Chelmsford, Monday, March yth. A. D. 1825. At a legal Town Meeting of the free holders and other Inhab. itants of said Town of Chelmsford, qualified by law to vote for Town officers, and in Town affairs, holden at the Meeting- house in the Middle of said Town, on Monday, the seventh day of March A. D. 1825, the Town proceeded and voted as followeth, to wit


Voted For a Moderator to govern the Meeting; and made choice of May. Nathaniel Howard, and after prayers.


Vater For a Town-block, and chose Joel Adams. Voted To choose five Selutman for the ensuing year - Voted To choose all the Slutmen on one Ballot or Ticket- Voted For five Selectmen, and choose Cant. Caleb Abbott, Nathaniel Wright Esq", bapt. John Shed James 76. B. Ayer and Capt. Sheribian Spalding.


Voted To choose three Overseers of the Room 1


Voted To choose all the Overseers of the Poor on Ballot or Jüket Voted For three Overseers of the Poor, and chose Capt. John Butterfuld Capt. Shevebial Spalding and Ephraim Adams-


Voted For a Town-Treasurer and chose Benjamin Cham berlin- Voted To choose two Constables-


Voted For a Constable for the North End and chose Luther Marshall-


Voted For a Constable for the South End and chose Ezekiel Byan -


Voted To choose fix Fishwardens on one Ticket


Voted For six Fishwardens and chose Daniel Juck, Micajak Bowers, George Richardson, Oliver M. Whipfile, Jeremiah Ames and Gardner Fletcher.


all the foregoing officers were chosen by ballot- Voted To choose a School-Committee, consisting of one Com- mittee-Man in each School District-


Voted For said Committee and chose in District


Number one. Caft. Josiah Fletcher. two Zebulon Parker


Jack Parkhurst.


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March Meeting. 1825. in number four. Willard Proctor five


Asa Hodgman fun? Joseph Chambertin fun." .. Six


Seven Jonathan Pierce light Dun. John Forwell


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Benjamin Blood


tin Eleri Adams. - and


eleven Silas Dean Voted For Surveyors of Highways and chose Simon Parker Saft. William Fletcher hen :. Benjamin Melvin fun P Bapt. Alpheus Spalding, Charles Richardson, Henry Byam Josiah Byam, Samuel 7. Woods, Benjamin Blood, Eli Parker, Oliver M. Whipple and Sewell Parker,


Voted To choose five Fenuviewers, and chose Josefin Chamber Ephraim Warren, Henry Spalding 3. Haskell Spalding and John Carlton.


Voted To choose six Fuld Drivers, and chose Parker Chamberlin. Calvin Fairbanks, Hezekiah Marshall, Charles Davis, John Farrar and Josefin Heywood,


Voted To choose cleven Surveyors of Lumber and chose Capit. Jonathan Tyler, Jonathan Bowers, Josiah Webber Az? Proctor Jun. Samuel 7 Woods, Thomas Lovett, Johthanh Park. Charles Cutler, Jonathan W. George, Sprake Livingston and Amos Whitney fun?


Voted To choose one Measures of Wood in cash School District and chose in No. 1. Samuel Stevens Esyn.


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2 Charles butter


3 Henry Spalding ? 4 Micayah Parkhurst ,


5 Ephraim Warren,


1) Solomon Byam,


.. 7 Sprake Living TOL


8 Berg: Spalding


.. 9 Isaac Chamberlin fun?


10 food Roper and in


Jonathan Bowers.


222


March Meeting, 1825.


Voted To choose one more Measures of Wood in District No. 11. and chose Capt. Jonathan Tyler.


Voted To choose one more Measures of Wood in said District and chose Luther Richardson.


Voted To choose twenty five Hogy-Reeves and chose Henry Byam, Moses Barrett, Haskell Spalding, Ezra Warren, Jack B. Wright, alpha Stevens, Francis Bush, Daviel Carlton, Nathan Pennington George Stevens, William butler. Francis Richardson, JosefinCarpenter, John A. Pierce, Zimri Hinder, Samuel Willard, John Smith, Francis Winch, Jon, Bowers, Row. Theodore Bason Luke Whitney, Joseph Manning Abraham Van Doorn, Daws Melvin and Rufus Melvin, L'eted To choose five Weighers of Thay and choose Jonathan b. Morrell, Phineas Whiting , Solomon Adams, Willard Read & William Parker. Voted To choose one more weigher of Hay and chose Nathaniel Morrell Voted To choose two Inspectors of Lime & chose John Shea & Eben" Spalding Voted To choose two Gullers of Staves of chose Amos Whitney fr& Silas Hour. Vold To accept the Report of the Committee, who made the annual Settle- ment with the Town Treasurer


Noted That the fourth article of the Warrant be postponed to April Meeting


Voted and granted the sum of eleven hundred Dollars for the Support of the Town-Schools the ensuing year.


Vated and granted the sum of twelve hundred Dollars for the support of the Town's Poor the ensuing year.


Noted That the overseers of the Boom De directed to apply the overplus, re- maining unexpended, after paying all the Expenses of Supporting the Poor for the last and ensuring years , to pay the Principles interest die for the"Pour Farm"


Voted and granted the sum of fifteen hundred Dollars for the re hauers of the Roads and Bridge, the Ensaring year_


Notice and granted the sum of fifteen hundred hundred Dollars to defray the necessary expenses of the Town the ensuing year_ Noted That the Town Schools be kept in the same way & amen in which They were left the last year.


Vated that the Roads& Bridges be repaired in the same way & inerren, con which they were the last year, & lavor to be allowed the same.


223


March Meeting, 1825


Vated To restrain Swire from going at large within the Town the crisung y Noted To choose Three Overseers ofthe Workhouse by ballot, and whose Cart. John Butterfield, Gojito Sharebick Spalding of Elch teams vater that the truth article in the Warrant be pas ioned to le wil Mut Vated To refer the eleventh article in the Warrant to the feletinen, to make Report at the next Wehril Muting.


Voted To refer the tradfth article in the Warrant to the Seletmen, to make Raport at the next april Meeting Voter To dismiss the Meeting, sine die, nem con-


Atrice Record Attest, for& Adams. Jounglook


Town- officers for the year 1825 - Sworn.


Town of Chelmsford March 9th, 1825-


The following named persons were on the abovesaid day in legal Town- Meeting chosen into the Several offices set against their respective names , and have appeared and taken the oath required by law to qualify them for the Office ito which they are reshutively chosen, to wit. time & taking / Hu butter.


april 4 Caleb Abbott Nathanice Wright John Shea Slutinen 11.


March 12th. mes IC. B. Ayer


afinal 4 Caleb Abbott.


Nathanue Wright-


John the


mant- 12th James La B. Ayer assessors


Town Treasurer.


12th Luther Marshall 12th Ezekiel Byam~ ~


Bonstables


224


fun sworn


Town officers for 1825, Sworn March 12, Simon Parker Jun 12 Alpinus Spalding 7 Charles Richardson 12 Josiah Byam 12 di Parker 12 Sewell Parken 4 Brug: Melvin Jun- Bryanin Blood Oliver M. Whipple .. William Fletcher hun.


10 JosephChambertin Up. 11 Haskell Spalding.


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12 Parker Chamberlin y Calvin Fairbanks 12 Joseph Heywood


1 Capt. Jonathan Tylen 7 Jonathan Bowers 12 Thomas Lov ett Jonathan W. George am 4 Jepthan Parken


12 Benjamin Spalding Jonathan Bowers 12 Jonathan Tyler Luther Richardson


7 Mr. 4 Jach Roper


Surveyors of Highways .


fence viewers.


file Drivers .


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Surveyors of Lumber 1 1


1


Measures of Wood


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Town officers for 1825. sworn. 225 manik time of Taking 7. George Stevens 8 Nathan Pennington 11 Josehin Carhenter John A. Pierce 12 John Smith Ezra Warren 11


Hay - Reeves


Wighors of hay


Instructors of Lime. 2 &bullers of Staves.


Before me, falls Auams, Townflerk,


Middlesex SS. March 21. 1825. Then personally appear Jonathan 6. Morrell and Nathaniel Merrell, having been chosen weighers of hay in the Town of Chelmsford for the current year, and made oath that they would faithfully discharge the auties of that office Before me, Nathanice Wright / Pean


Recorded by Jack Adams, Town Clerk


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Settlement with the Town Treasurer, March 1825.


The subscribers a committed to examines and adjust the accounts with the Youn Treasurer have attended to the duty afsigned them and submit the following, "Export


Che Treasurer is changed with aministerial money, viz. Cash in the hands of the treasurer at the last letthemen: $0.54


Cash received of Thomas, Coburn Collector f.r 1821 -- 12 - 36 Cash received of Luther Marshall Collector for 1823 144-55


To. for 1824 --- --- 215.10


Amounting to~ $ 442.4.5 and is credited


By Cash paid "Read "Wilkes Allen, orders 425.00 "By lash haid sundry orders ---- 14 .. 20


amounting to ~ - $439,20 Leaving a ballance in the hands of the Areaswer of $3 .. 25


The Treasurer is further charged with the sum of fifty six dollars received of conditional exemfots in the Militia. for the years 1823. 8 1824 - ... . -- 50,00


The Treasurer has paid out of the Militia money


on an order drawn by the Selectmen. -16.00 Leaving a ballance in the hands of the Treasurer $ 40 , 00-


The Treasurer is further charged with, and School money as follows


Cashreceived of Me"/Thomas Coburn Collector for 1821 - BC4 , 03 Bush received of Bient John Maliman Collector for 1822 ~ 4.04 ", 00 lash received of Luther Marshall (collector for 182,3 ~ 2241 . 80 Bash received of Buther. Marshall Collection for 1824 - 14 9 , 19 amounting to $3600: 02 and credited with Cash due him on settlement of February 26 # 1824 $11 . . 31 Cash paid out as per sundny Orders from the Selection 4093. 04 amounting to (mounting to


$410411 35


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March. 1925 Leaving a balance due the treasurer of ~$ 405 .3


Desinte ist letchan Charles Blood


Chelmsford Church & #182.5 afsented to PUBen Chamberlin treasurer


Recorded. ly Joel Adams, Townflesk Engine No. 3-


The Proprietors of Locks und Ganas on Merrimack River having provided the suselves with an Engine and Buckets subject to the direction of The Town- petition The Schut allen of the Town of Checonsford to authorize the same and appo1. Twenty one Engine then from the following list.


Checknord Marka 28th, 1826


David J. Moody, Rich. W. Dummen, Gorge Brownell, James Chandler, SetteChandler, Rufen Nichols, Hethen Webster, Nathan bliver, Grosvenor Buttrick, balet Marvel, Rufset Robertson, Jefferson Wheeler, Thomas Nawell, William Miriam, Albigunice W. Fisher, Samuel Fisher, Samal Zucker, Muynuss Bryg, William D. Marone, William Paste Cyrus bliven.


Kirk Boatt, Treas. & agent Profis. It Canas on Meri. Reven.


March 29. 1825. By virtue of the statute of 17 85 and 1805: We the Subscribers have appointed the foregoing for of persons, eugenemen, to be attached to Eugene No. 3, within the Town of helvon/only.


CalleAbbott Neithe Wright ( John Shia 1. H. B. Ayer )


Schutmein


Recorded by Joel Adams, Townplan


Warrant for April Meeting. 1825. Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


228 Middlesex ss. To Luther Marshall one of the Constables of Chelmsford in said bounty - Greeting - You are required in the name of the Commonwealth aforesaid to notify and Warn the inhabitants of said Town quar Lified by the Constitution to vote for Governor Lunt. Governor and Senators to afsemble at the Meetinghouse in the Middle of said Town on Monday the fourth day of three next at one O clock in the afternoon, to give in their votes for a Governor, and Lt. Governor ofthe Commonwealth afore- said, and factors for Distrut of Middlesery.


you are also required to notify und wann the Sahabitat, of said town qualificar by Law to vote for town officers into in town affairs to alsemble at the time and place above - mentioned to act on the following articles , to wit.


To choose a Moderator to govern the Muting


2 To give in their Votes for a treasuren for the bounty of Middlesex


3 To fill up all vacant town offices.


4 To see is what way the taxes shall be collected in sair town the ensuing year,


S. I see if the Town will choose a Committee to make the annual Settlement with the Town Treasurer _


1) To raise money for the Support of the Gospel Ministry und other parochial charges in said Town the Ensuing year, To hear the report of the Selectmen on the Pitation of Nathan Tyler and others for widening and Straighten- ing the road from the Canal Bridge to Marshalls cause- way so called, and act there on on the Town may think. proper-


8. To hear the report of the Salutomen on the petition of grace Chamberlin fun? and others, requesting that the line be- tween School District No q and the adjoining Districts may be established, and act thereon as the town may think profes.


To see if the town will choose a committee to examine the Schools in said town the ensuing year.


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Warrant for April Meting, 1825_ con'd.


10th To out on the function of Daniel Bowen and other requesting The town to establish a new School district, or that they may draw thein proportion of the money raused for Schooling and af propriate it as they may think proper


11 To see if the town will direct that horse, and neat cattle and other commonable beasts, or any description thereof, shall not go at large within the Limits of said town without a Keeper,


12. To see of the town will accept of the List of Jurors as revised by the Slutmen, or act thereon on the town may think proper ) To see if the town will divide School District No. 11. or act any Thing thereon that the town may think proper. Hen of fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon with one of the Schutmen at or before the time appointed for said meeting - quien under our hands and Scals, this wenty fifth oran of Marchet D. 1825.


Calle Abbott Salutmen Nathaniel Wright A.H.B. Jyen ( Gluten/00


Ruvraca by Jack Adams, Towne Clerk 1 1 Middlesus ss. Town ofChelmsford, March 26. 1825 .- I have notified and warned the inhabitants of said town of Chelmsford on diverted in the foregoing War by posting up four copies of said Warrant by me atlisten to wel one at the Meeting house in the Middle of said town , on at the Baptist Muting - how in sauce town, one at the . Howht. Phineas Whiting, and one at the Home of Mir fafsa Smith tu vais town for the purposes expresid in the foregoing Warrant. - Luther Marshall Constable


Recorded by Jack Adams, Townflork


Votes for Governor & Lt. Governor, 1825 ~_ 230


At a legal Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford in the Country of Middleser und Communicate. of Massachusetts, qualified by the Constitution to vote for Governor and Luitenant Governor, holen on the fourth day of April, being the first Monday of said month. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty five, for the purpose of giving in theer Votes for Governor and Sunttenant Governor of said Commonwealth. The whole number of Votes given in, were sorted, counted, recorded, and declaration there !! made , as by the Constitution is directed - und were for the following persons _




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