Records Town of Chelsmford 1899, Part 19

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1899
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Edwin & Curtis of Boston


Thirty nine


Nakol B. Johnson of Milford Nave


Willian H. Partridge of Nalotin None


6. Jerry Brown of Brocton None


George E. In Till of Cambridge


For Elector for District Number One Blanke 5


Koman KEShke of Pittsfield One


Edgar M. Whitaker of Holyoke.


JEvEN


Robert abercrombie of Greenfield Eleven


Robert M. Clouds of Hetfield


Thirty nine


Til bur M. Currington of Williamsburg


One Sevin Sevin Eleven Eleven


502


Pre 3.


1904 503.


Stor Director for District Number Ono


Blanks 5


Berry Hoffe of Holyoke


One


alva E. Senton of Springfield


William S. Layers of Springfield


èlevin


Norman . Lord of Northfield


Thirty-nine


alfred If Grams of Northampton


None.


alvin211 Shaw of East Longmeadow


None


For Elector for District Number Three


Blanke 5


John a. Frederickson of Worcester


One


nie T. Arise of Horcester


JEven


James E. Esterbrook of Worcester Elesiron Calvin D. Large of Southbridge Thirty nine


Richard J. Trumphy of Worcester


Francis Lander Ring of Forcecies


None


For Elector for District Number Four "Blanke 5 John a. anderson of Gardner One Ernest C. chrish of Saltham JEven


Herbert il, Ly ons of Fitchburg Eleven Walter Verley Hall of Fitchburg Thirty nine


alfred & Oulling of Heston None


1 504


1904


Hov Electors of District humberto John Howard of prince


Charlie nine


Singel Batchelder of gymnficht


- Varie.


ForElectors of District Number Six Blankers Camera Dailey of Haverhill 1


Scorge ?( Dole of lavachill Thirty nine


PartemantB. Franders of Haverhill Seven Grillam & Sullivan of Danvers Eleven. lambert, Peace of Herrimac Benyamin Potter of Inambecats


For Electors of District Number Seven Blanke s. Edwin & Mayo of Everett


alfred CB Outian of Chelsea


Charles . Barton of Metroce Eleven


Clarence Bernard of melrose Thirty nine Henry W. Smith of one har


1904 505.


For Elector of District Number Eight John J. Hall of Cambridge One


Blanks 5.


Charles 1 Thite of Somerville


John H. H. M Name of Cambridge


Eleven


George It. Perkins of Somerville (Thirty nine


Josefh. I Bent of Somerville None


G Leonard In Neill of Somerville


None


For Elector of District Number" there James . Stevens of Boston One. George H. Calvin of Boston Levin Emery D. Leighton of Boston Eleven- Francis & Child of Boston Thirty nine


Blanke 5


William H Park of Boston None


Henry Lemon of Boston None


For Electors for District Number Jin John & Eustace of Peabody One Daniel H. Gorman of Suncy Laurence J. Logan of Boston milton C. Paige of Boston Roland F. alger of Boston


Blanks 5 -


Seven Eleven


Thirty nine Nare


asa &. Hall of Imilion


506


1904


Jacob Hault A Delen


John LEE of Boston Eleven


Hiram Os. Cross of Boston None


Hinchar & Field of Roadon


You Elector for District humberchiches Blanket


Carl D.A. Frederickcon of Moredare


Herbert Mosman of Stoughton


James . Coller of Hyde Park Eleven


"boll Co. French of Canton Thirty nine


William COoff of Newton None


George F. Washburn of Heelword


For Elector for District Number Thirteen Blanke 5 Donnie In Coff of New Bedford One Der mich. Sullivan of fall first JEvon


Charles . Ochley of New Bedford Eleven Benjamin Cont fromy of New Bedford Bilij nine


Charlie Q. Chice of Surancea More


1904


507


For elector for District From bor Yourteam blanker is.


Frank Schmbach of Boston


Charles & Lamall of Italian


Thomas & Thacher of Garmonth Eleven


William a. Nye of Bourne


Brity nine


Daniel: S. Chess man of Sandwich


Thomas J. Hodgen of Didet leborough , vanil.


Samuel Taylor Precinct Clerk


(Recorded Ly Edward ). Rafting Con Chil


508


vervoerealth of Massachusetts at a legal seiten glo the inhabitants of Freinet Esses ess the Sound of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers holders on us Claus day rust after the first Monday in hovenier being the right day of sand month in the years 1904, the qualified as tere of said heand gave in their votes for a Governor of the Commonwealth, which being soiled counted and recorded; and declaration theres made us by law is directed, were for the followmig persons namely


JohnInincy@dame.of amesbury John Waters of Boston Dirty six Michael T. Berry of Lynn.


Wiren 2. Call of East hampton, / lance- William Songlang Brocton Eighteen


Blanke:


Three


Whole number of ballotes Livity-three


Formuer Naylor


509


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Three in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the nesday next after the first Monday in November, Being the eighth day of said month, in the year 1904, the qualified votre of said Beand gave in their votes for a Freutenant Governor of the Commonwealth,


which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following persons, mand;


Olof Bokelund of Worcester DENEN John C. Crosby of Villefield ( Frank . Dyer of arlington Hère-


Carlie Guild is. of Boston Hurtig-nine Devority (" Ruther of Holyoke some


Blanke:


Five


Whole number of ballots :-


Sixty-three


Samuel Naylor


Recinet Clerk.


---


510


Dopasoawealth of Massachusetts Is a legal meeting of the inhabitants of thecorect


Civil Officers, holdword ble cherdarf rest of the first Monday in November bring the eighth day of said months in the year 1904, the qualified voters of said freeind gangs of their notes for Secretary of the Commonticalth, which bring sorted, con ted and recorded, and declaration there of made us by lan is directed, were for the following persone nummer


former AV. Bresnahan of Cambridge


Yannie A. Clary & Williamsburg Charles C. Bilcheacts of Ulares YEven. "Conny 3. Sollte of Newbury, host William M. Olin of Boston Thirty- seven


Blanke!


Whole number of ballote: - Sixty-three


Samuel taylor


511.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the cinct Three, in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the eighth day of said month, in the year 1984. the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their Notes for treasures &Receiver General of the Commonwealth, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed were for the following persone, nam


Hubert & Bartlett of Fitchburg Fever arthur B. Chapim of Holyoke Thirty severi Edmund D. Bodman of Boston Qualve andrew Mortensen of Stormerville None) Stillard O Stylis of Beverly One-


Blanks: Whole number of ballots: Siy by three


Samuel Taylor


512


Conmanually of Massachusetts at a legal muting of the inhabitants of Thecenet Three in the Clown of Chelmsford qualified to vote for Civil Offices holders on the chusday next after the first monday in November, bring the eighth day of said, month in the year 1904, the qualified riders of said Precinct gave in Trein votes for Chiditor of the Commonwealth, which being sorted counted and recorded, and declaration there's made as by law is directed, were for the following persons, mans


Charles ' Sunham of Mercedes ShallerY Hourof Storcenter Charles Flevens of Mymouth Quintal Criancis X. Detrault of Southbridge Clever tony Es Surmer of Maiden Chistes deverá


Blanks: Whole number of ballots: Sixty ttines


Famille Mantar Recinet Park


513


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Three, in the clown of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the nesday next after the first Monday in November, being the eighth day of said month, in the year 1904, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes fort attorney General of the Commonwealth, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed were for the following persons , namely.


Henry In. Dean of Hyde Park! Ono. John T. Leahy of Boston Eleven Herbert Parker of Lancaster. Brister seren John Shaver Sherman of Boston


Thomas Stevenson of New Bedford None


Blanks: Six Whole number of ballots: Sixty three Samuel Taylor Precinct Clerk,


514


1904 Comprarwealth of Massachusetts at a least meeting of the inhabitants Precinct Three of thetown of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers holden on the cureday next after the first Monday in November, being the eighth day of said month in the year for the qualified vaters Of said precinct gave of their votes for Differentative of the Commonwealth from the fifth Congressional District in the Fifty ninth Congress of the United Hates which being sorted counted and recorded and declaration thereof made as by law is directed were for the following persone, namely; Butler Imes of Conell


alexander B. Bruce que nel


Anfield Y Parker of on all Light


Blanke:


Four


INdernumbers of ballots: Sixty three


Samuel Maylor. Precinct Clerk


1904 515.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Three, in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, bring the eighth day of said month in the year 1904. the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for Councillor for Council District Num. for Six, which being sorted, counted and recorded. and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following persons,:


John O. Brennan of malden John S. O"Brien of Towill. Den Walter Scott Salson of Lowell Thirty seven


Blanke: time Whole number of ballots: Single, three


Samuel Naylor


Precinct Clerk


516


1904


Commonwealth of Massachusetts at a legal greeting of As inhabitants of Leand Three; in LesCons of Chelmsford qualified to vote for Cial Officers. holdes on thecherday rust after the first Vondry on Nov- embert being the eighth day of said months in the year 1904. the qualified voters of sand Precinct guver in their votes fortinator for the Seventh Senatorial District, which Is. ing sorted counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following for


Edwards Cheney of Lewill Thirty Hice formes Sunn of rageale Giant Michael J. Mahoney of give! HELVE


(Blanke: Whole number of balloter Surby the


1904 517


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of precinct Three, in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first monday in November, being the eighth day of said month, in the year 1904, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for Representative in the General Court for the presentation District Number Twenty five in middlesex. County, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, wire for the following persons, man.


Rolf& Bradbury of Lowell Thirty two


Frank Burgers of Lowell Fred . Folsom of Lowell JENEN Joseph H. Gormley of Lowell Eleven William H.c. Hayes of Lowell Thirty five


Horton H. Hilton of Lowell Thirty five JohnJ. In Manmon of Lowall Sixteen


Thomas J. Sheehan of Lowill Jen


Blanke :- Thirty six Whole number of ballots: Sixty three


Samuel Way too Precinct Clerk.


518:


1904 Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Beanst Three in the clownof Theline ford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holders on the Imerday next after the first monday in Novembre, bung the eighth day of said month we the year 1904, the qualified voters of said heand gave in Their votes for County Commissioner for middleass County, which bung sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following persone.


Francis Bigelow of Natick Thirty seven Charles F. Heury of Natick


James E. Kelley of Wilmington


Blanker: Seven It hole number of ballole: Sixty three


Samuel Taylor Precinct Class


1904 519 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Three, in the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holder on the cresday next after the first Monday in November, being the eighth day of said months in the year 1904, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for no Special County Commissioners for Middlesex County, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by low is directed, were for the following persons, ,namely:


Laughlin Cameron of Halden Embert E. Hopkins of Cambridge


David , Strange of Stoneham Thirty nine Edward Everett Thompson of Stoburn Thirty four


(Blanke: Thirty four Whole munter og vailate Silly: three


. Samuel Naylor Precinct Clocks


520


1904


nowealth of Massachusetts at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Brand Three in the class of Thelongford, qualified to sate for Civil Officers holden and fichierday next after the first Monday in November bring the eighth day of said month, in the year 1704, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for District Chloriney for the Northern District, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, we're for the following persone amely


JohnJ. Devine of Lowell Eleven Aquire CÒ utney of Jonesville SEVEN George a. Sanderson of Chyer Thirty six


Blanke: ctine Wholenumber of balloke- Sixty-three


Samuel Taylor Greenet Claus


1904 521


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Three, in the clown of Chelmsford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holder on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, bring the eighth day of said month, in the year 1904, the qualified volere If said Precinct gave in their votes for Sheriff of Middlesex County, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following persons, namely:


Frederick Bancroft of Trading John Lavitain of Cambridge Thirty six John . Inulholland of Somerville Eight


Blanks: Seven Ahole, number of Salater Sixty three


Samuel Naylov


522


1904


523 .. . .


Commonwealth of Massachusetts at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Thelineford, in the Bounty of Mittlere qualified to vote for State Officers, holder on The tuesday next after the first Monday in Acounter, James the eighth day of said month, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four for the purpose of guine in their wales for electors of President and Vice President of the United States, all the ballots, given in therefor were sorted, counted, recorded "I declaration thereof made, as by law is directed, and store for the following person , namely.


at Large


(Blanke 112) Four


Frederick Cl. Nagle of Springfield.


Charlie A Hintworth of Kyrm Your


John Tills of Haverhill


Howard a Gift of Horcester


Fourteen Fourteen


Patrick a. Colline of Boston Henry Ely of Hetfield


One hundred eighty three


One hundred eighty-three


Hilliam I Grafo of New bedford Four hundred seventy two


Edwin It. Curtis of London


Four hundred seventy two


Chapoleoni B. Johnsonvej Queford Eight.


William to. Partridge of Newton Eight


E. Berry Brown & Brocon One


Les ge Ô. In Till of Cambridge One


District Number One (Blanke 5€)


Herman Rechte of pittsfield your


Edgar N. Whitaker of Holyoke. Fourteen


Phart abercrombie of Greenfield One hundred eighty three


(robert M. Words of Halfield


Four hundred seconti tice


Wilbur M Bur ingtion of Helium tung Light


T.


524


District Number Quo (Blanks 56)


Hind Havana Northampton Eight


Chen MM Shau HastLongmeadow One


District Number three (Wanker 56)


John C. Frederickson of Gracias four Kris . Picasso Worcester fourteen


James Č Esterbrock of Forcester One hundred eighty three


Calvin & Paige of Southbridge Four hundred seventy two


Richard S. Pushing Worcester Weight


Francis cancer Kingof D'orcenter


District Number Four ( Blinker 56)


John C. Undersom of Gardner


Orneed to Irish , Waltham Fourteen Kortart "C. Rsons of Fitchburg- One hundred eighty-three Halter Perter Here, Fitchburg Whoa hundred seventy-two alfred x. Cutting Precten Eight


1904.


525


District Number Five (Blanke 56)


John Kenny of Lawrence


John B. Cameron of Laurence


Fourteen


Peter J. Brady of Lowell


One hundred einzig three


Newton& P. Frage of toth Cindover Four hundred sevivily his


George C. Bachelder of Lynnfield


Eight


Horace& B. Foster of North Und over


District Number Six (Blanke 56)


James &. Dailey of Haverhill


Parkman B. Flanders of Haverhill


Fourteen


Gillian ('. Sullivan of Danvers. One hundred vicinity three


George H Sale of Haverhill.


Four hundred seventy two


James J. Please of nerrimac


Eight


Benjamin Potter of Swampscott


One


District Number Svein (Blanke 56)


Edwin S. Mayo of Everett


alfred " Outra mo" Chelsea Pourtien Charles f. Barton of Melrose. One hundred eighty three. Clarence J. Bernard of metros Four hundred seventy. two Henry a. Smith of Stoneham Eight


526


1124


District Number Light (Blanke 51)


4 Youth Ho. Sent of Somerville Gigi!


James Y. Negeneralkosten


George H. Jakein of Boston Fourteen


Query & Righton & eaton - One hundred eighty tous


Franciex. Could of Boston- Four hundred seventy time


William Mc. Parko, Boston. Light


Henry Lemon of Boston One


Districthumber Ten


(Blanks SE)


1, 50


Fourteen. Laurence J. Logans of Boston One hundred eighty three Queten Large of Boston Four hundred seventy-tive Eight Usa's. Hally Button Drie


1/01/


527


District Amber Eleven. (Blanke 56)


George Nelson of Boston


Four


Jacob Hartl of Boston Pourtien


Johnil Ris of Boston One hundred eighty three.


Thomas Sherwin of Boston Four hundred seventy two


HaramiB. Crossiof Lostin Eright


Phinehace? Field of Boston


Une


District Numbershelve (Blanke 56)


Carl D. H. Frederickson of Hopedale


Hours


Herbert morman of Stoughton Fourteen James0. Cotter of Hyde Park- One hundred eighty- three.


abbott C. French of Canton- Four hundred seventy. two


William Ho Cobbof Newton


Eight


Jorge. J. Dashburning Startword


District Number Thirteen (Blanke -56)


Dennis An Soff of New Bedford Pour


Jeremiah J. Sullivan of Fall River Fourteen CharlesS. Ashley of New Bedford One hundred eighty, three Benjamin anthony of new Bedford Four hundred seventytung Charles a Chance of Swansea


528


1704.


Fourtien


Thomson10 Taches of Yar mouth. One hundred eighty- this


howramber & Salata, Scraw hundred thirty- Light


Caller Derhan


Selectmen


D. Heach, Park TOclean Dive John gi


Checonsford


Alles!


Guarda. Bobbing Con Chile


1964


529


Commonwealth of Irfaseachusetts.


Cher neford in the Country of theriddlesex qualified to vote for Sale Officers, hoiden on the cinesitan neal after the first monday in Fourmber bring the eighth days of sand month in the year 1904. for the purpose of giving in their votes for a Governor of the Commonwealth, by the hallote given in therefor ware sorted, counted, recorded and declaration thereof made as of law is directed and were for the following persons, namely.


John Quincy adams of amesbury (Suc) Fourteen John Bater of Boston (1%) Three hundred ninety four Michael J. kerry of Lynn (Suc, Labor) Uno Oliver A. Cobb of Easthampton (Pro) Seven William & Longlass of Proctor ( 2cm) Que hundred seventy seven


Blanks: Forty four Whole number of ballots: Seven hundred thirty eight


Halter Perharn James P. Dunnigan Selectmen


a. Heady Park of Chelmsford


John Si devono


attest: " Eduard grabbing Gown Check.


/


530


Eso es directed


following hereand namely:


Ole ok lund olho certes (Soc.) Villeen John west Pillsfield (sm) Two Hundred Frank. Dyer of arlington (Pro) Thirty three


Burtis Build. S. of Baton (ich) Four Hundred! Thority . Ruther of Hobroke (Soc. Lahen)


Blanka: eighty nine. Whole number of ballots; Seven hundred thirty eight


Halte Perham James V. Junigan a. Heady Park P. Shilsen Dix John J


Selectmen , of Chelmsford


atleti Edward & Holding


Jonn Cürk


1904.


531


Commonwealth of Massachusetts at a legal meeting of the habitant Ans 1 of Chelmsford in the Country of Minddieses qualified to vote for Hate Officers, holder in the query novinfuel


day in said month, in the year ! You to The hurface of aangon their votes for Secretar of the Dominos wicaich all the salat con sold. for vane sorted, counted, recorded and declaration there of made as by law is directed and ruszifm 1 the following persone, nicemely.


James Cl. Bresnahan of Cambridge (Suc. Labor) light Fannie A. Clary of Williamsburg (Pro) Jen Charles C. Hitchcock of Ware Soci) Nineteen


Henry B. Little of Newbury fort (8 cm) One hundred sixty seven William L. Olin of ( Boston (R) 0. Four hundred eighteen


(Blanke: One hundred sixteen.


Whole number of ballots :- Seven hundred thirty eight


Halter Parham James P. Dunigan! Selectmen


. Heady Park R. Helen Dix Salm J. 2.


of Chelmsford


attest: Edward J. Robbing Com clerk,


532


1904.


2


OCENIL JENeral of the Commonwealth a


Decided and declaration


how is directed, and were fourth forening 1.


Hubert Ti Scarlett of Fitchburg Suc.)


Evenly one Arthur & Chapin of Holyoke (R) Four hundred inventy-two Odmund D. Bodmano Leton "(Em) One hundred seventy


andrew Mortensen of Somerville (Soc. Labor) Once Hillard Q. Style of Beverly (Pro)


Blanks: One hundred sitten hide number of Ballote: - Seven hundred thirty eight


Walter Derham James P. Dunigan Q. Heady Park R.frilan Dix


Selectmen


Chelinford


Attest :-


1


1904.


5331


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. (If a is a meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford, in the Sound of Middleser, a ratified to vote for state officers, horten on the restar my after the first Monday in November, being the eighth day of said month, in the year 1904, for the purpose. giving in Your votes for an auditor of the Com monicaleh, and the ratio's given in Therefor nous sorted, counited recorded and declaration theres made as by law is directed, and were for the


Charles & Burnham of Worcester "Pro. Thirteen Halter J. Hoar of Worcester ( sur Labn)


Charles Stevens of Plymouth (S.c. ) Sixteen Francis V. Extrault of Southbridge (2 cm) One hundred sixty three


Henry O. Turner of malden (Ref.) Four hundred nineteen?


Blanks. One hundred twenty three Whole number of Ballots: Seven hundred thirty eight


Halter Perham James P. Dunigan Selectmen


Q. Heady Parte .of Chelmsford.


John J. Dumm


attest, Edward J. Roffins Tonn clerk.


534


1904


Commonwealth & Massachusetts. al a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of 1


Commonwealth, all the ballots gion in theufos


Blowing Mersons, namely: 1.


Henry Mr. Bean of MondeStarke (Or) Trine


John !! Leahy of Balon (2 cm)


One hundred sixty six He bert Parkes of Lancaster (Ref.) Four hundred twenty seven


John Graves Sherman (Sec.) of Boston


Chomas Serneou of New Bedford (Sua Labar)


Blanks. One hundred seventeen Ahole number of Ballots: Seven hundred thirty eight


Halter Perham James P. Junigan Selectmen of Chelmsford


. Heady Park AHilea Divi John J. 200am attest: Citward I Polline


Toma Clerk


1904.


535


Commonwealth of Massachusetts at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the orin of


voto for state (Officers, holder on the sunday rar after the Fire Monday in A anton Ion said month in the year 1904, for the purpose of aring in their voce representativos, the Corn convention from the Fifth Congressional Grstrict in the Fifth ninth Congress of the United Hale. all the ballots given in the Eyou were sorted count ed, recordad and declaration be maderas by law is directed, were for the following persons, pramery :


Butler Cimer of Rowell (Ref.) Four hundred eighty-two alexander B. Bruce of Lawrence (rm) One hundred ninety-one Winfield ! Parker of Rowell (Soc) Eighteen


Blanke: Forty- seven Whole number of Ballote: Seven hundred thirty eight.


Halter Perham James P. Dumigan A. Heady Park T. Silen, Div


Selectmen


of


Chelmsford


attest: Eduardif Ketting Savon Clerk


536


1904.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1


said month in the year 1904, for the hundreds of


Euphorie arbets hewn sorted counted suceder word declarations thered maderas h


John. Brennan of Walden Ser.) cuantos John F. OBrien of Lowell (fr.m)


One hundred sixty. Halter Scott Nation of Lowill (Ref) Four hundred twenty three.


(Blanke: One hundred thirty five Whole number of Ballots Seven hundred thirty eight


Walter Vieham James . Dunigan OD. Heady Park BHiken Div John ! 200 attest: Souand J Ultimas


Selectmen


Chelinefond


1904. 5371


Commonwealth of Massachusetts! at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of theclown of Chelmsford, on La County of Divadleses qualified to vote for Sale Officers, holden on the she day next after the final Gronday one hourmber brand the lighth day of said month, in the near You for the purpose of giving in their votes for Senator for the Seventh Senatorial District of the Common- wealth, all the ballots given in therefor more- sorted, counted, recorded and declaration Thereof made as by law is directed, and were for the following persone, naming.


Edwards Cheney of Lowill


Three hundred ninety three


James Gunn of Lowvill


(Soc. )


Quantos Michael J. Mahoney of Lawall (2 cm) Two hundred thirteen


Blanks :- One hundred twelve Ithole number of Ballots: Seven hundred thirty eight


Halter Perham James P. Dunigan a Heady Park OStilson Dix


attest :- Edward J. Robbing


Selectmen of Chelmsford


Com Click.


538


12


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


accordance with the requirements of section ?!! Chapter I Wired Lunch certify that the following sa bonne copy of the record blomster want for all candidates at the office of Representatives of the General Court, in each voting precinct in the owns of Chelmsford ut an election hidden Acusmber 8, 1904. Allest: Comand . Reffina




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