Records Town of Chelsmford 1899, Part 4

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1899
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Noted That the sum of five hundred dollars be appropriated for the purchase of Johnson's or other similar pumps and pails , and chemicals if thought Expedient, to be distributed as follows: One on move to be placed in each of the wildings belonging to the town, and at other places where needed upon the payment of one docear by the applicant. All pumps to be the property of the town and subject to the regulations of the fire-wards, And that the purchase we referred to a committee of five to we apointed by the moderation. The moderation appointed Joseph &. Warren, Henry &. Perham, Gio. H. Snow Preston 2. Piggott, Franck to. Byane,


Look ups Article 25. Told that the sum of $ 50-Ge approfinated for a mitable crossing between the post office at Seusford fautre and the


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Odd Fellows' building and to grade the street the ijnenqcations Tolle in cuiven of the highever seen meyor. to the same took up Article ID. A motion to dismiss Article 26 was carried.


Look up Article 27. A motion to appropriate $6425 to build and furmint a school building in the East village, was defeated, Voted to dismiss Article 28.


Jook up Article 29. Noted that the grounds about the school buildings at South futurs ford be graded and fut in proper condition and That the sum of five hundred dollars be raised and appropriated for the purpose, to be extended under the direction of the school building committee.


Look up Article 30, Voted That the suc of Elevene hundred dollars be raised and appropriated for the transportation of purfuels to and from school in the town, the money to be expended at the discretion of the school committee. Look up Article 31 and it was indefinitely forthered. Look up Article 32.


Noted That the sum of $100 be raised and appropriated to purchase a stone watering trough for the well at South Galusford, The money to be offended under the direction of the selectivere:


Toted To indefinitely postpone Article 35, Wunder Article 33 voted that the sum of $ 300 Gx raised and appropriated for the continuation of the work of grading and laying out lots in the new conectory at Thalesford Bentre, Voted to indefinitely postpone Art. 34, The moderator received a unanimous vote of thanks for his efficient services, Voted to dissolve the meeting.


Walter Partant, Moderator Recorded by Geo Parkhurst


1900.


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Joan Officers Gleder March 26-1900. Office Name of Officer Mixa Qualified Before Word, Town Clerk George . Parkliest


Bringt10 Mation and fred L-fletcher


School Committee Ernest Bartlett - 3 years- 1 Franck Butterfield


TrusTEES A. Heady Dark 3 years Adams Library Albert H. Davies 3 years


Jax Corrector Memel b) Warrene Jeglurer Surveyor Varer Higgins Tree Warden George R.S. Wright George M . Wright 6. Hantin Russell James S. Wollon 7


Constables


Franken Guy otte Michael r. Norton Warren Berry Viciam J. Lunglay 3 E Famine Passall JA Heady Park red S.Fletcher


Jauch Viewers


3 George M. Wright


Hurraisers ate 9 ready Park Jown Fase James & Worten S. Waldo Parkhurst -


7 Jours Blesk 7 Jowan Gler


May


7 Paul Ductor 3 Eigen Daniel W. B. redford Henry 8. Emerson May o down there


Hay. Haceus t. Winship Kyron A Queen James P. Emerson


May own black


auch 20 down theek March 26 Join Blesk


March 26 faure (les)


See Page 85 April 25 Ges. 2. Sur J. P, May 2.5 Jours Cook 11-2012 26 Joure Classe June 30 Jown Beek April 26 Jourefern March 20 Jours Best


Moderator March 20 March 26 March 26


Town Beck Jown Bor March 26 OverseErs of R. Wilson Dix the Poor, Walter R. Winning March 26 down Park March 26 down Clock Treasurer Grin W. SweetsEr Kach 20 Jours Bert George F. Snow 3 Auditors Martine Robbins


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Office 8 Measurers


of Wood


6 Surveyors


of weber


4


Fred Drivers


mmittee George F, Sur one Zala Gay epropriations. Josefch 8. Wassen William N. Shedd HA, Towne Farm Oliver & Hildreth


then Qualified Before Whom


May Four black


May 7 Jours Black March 26 Four Blesk April 26 Jours &Beck 30 down Clock April 26 Jours black


March 26 Jon Geek March 26 down Black April 26 Jours black


May. 7 Town black April 26 Jour (BER


-pièce 26 Jours BER


Arfrontal


own Officers Erected March 26. 100 (Continued) Name of Officer S. Waldo Parkhurst Paul Duction Harren Berry E. Familie Russell Daniel A. Reardon Marcus H. Winship Myron A. 2 veen John Mariel Jr. I.K. Wilson Dix Stuwart Mackay Aubert Search George & Spaulding 8. Hamlin Russell Myron A. Queen R.vieron Dix . Haneine Prissell Henry Q. Hodson Micciam Mollare Nacined Henry S. Parham


84


Town Of cars eligunited is the Selection.


Paul Button Daniel M. Bickford Hubert Pearce


May May


6 down BEER


Weighers of Myron A. 2 men


Stewart Mackay Patrick The elahow Hoy N. Emerson


Suept of Cial Endiyanet Sector Saires. Haller JE ....


Inspector Animals etc. Walter R. Winsince gril


ich 18 Town ( for)


Siale , Mightor Mesures, William J. Randall


Fish Warden George W. Whierden Daniel P. Braun


Declined rivière 18


Frank B. Braun Walter B. Emerson 23 6. Hanclin Russell


April 20 Amil 15 Declined Avril 23


12 Jirewards


George H Weight George G. Stetson Hoher O. Comcon George &. Hoone


ismine 18 Charles F. Scribner Abril 28 Franklin Gavotte Thomas Smith Pieciam J. Quig ley April 23 Williams N. Stirdd George Ml. Wright Warren Berry Fired A. Hazen April 21 Halter . Emerson Frank . Byane 18 20 E. Hamlin Russell James S. Wotton John J. Dam 1 George O. Spaulding


April 191


Frust Firewards


1700


1900


85 Jown Officers appointed by the Selection (continued) When Qualified Before whom April 23 April 21 2 19 6


Office inwards Name of Officer rest Fireward John Maricel for Frece N. Hagen Warren Berry George OMvone Promas Brown Special Police Officers. James of Hackett Elever & Hildreth Frank b. Ryan Frank 6. Bickford Fire wards and Thomas Brown Grat Jurewards Charles Finnick Jr. John Marinal fr


4 printendents Daniel P. Ryan of Walter Pername Brinals . Alfred Y. Parkhurst Jurewards Cosìa: LE. Marshall and Forest Brine W, Sweetser Forward / John J. um Constable James S. Wochen Egistrar of Voters Solen J. Adams- 3 years- GEO, N. Bifley in palace of Piggott moved france Tre 11


11 Jueward Samuel Naylor - Sept, 29 crest Firmware Samuel Taylor " fecal Police Officer F. J. Final


Declined April 28


May 24


May 26 July 28 Sepet, 21 Octi 8 Och, 8 Sieht 2-1901


Gro. A. Parkwin fo. Ro. A. Parkwest do.


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1100


List ofcars accepted by the long March 20, 1700, Adam & ben J, Bram Frank & Blais dell drive A. Way George W. Dix, . Wilson Dunn John f Emerson Harry S.


Houge George Y. Hall Wiecam N. Nost Charles &. Lee William M. Lathanh Hilver &. Naylor Samuel Darkhund defred y Perham Walter Sheehan Thomas P. Sloan Samuel


Snow George J. Sweet George W. Sampson James A. Smith George N. (10.6.) Sweater Herbert 6 Warlay John S. Wright George B. B. Ward Patrick'S. Ward James WV ) Warren Joseph &, (29) Warren Arthur M


Recorded by Gro, A. Parkhurst Town Seek


8.7


1900.


Ferambulation between Blulunsford and Carlisle. Be it known that on the 19th day of October 1899 we the undersigned, selection of the towns of Green ford and bearliste did perambulate The line and view the bands between said towns as by law required. We find the bounds on sain lines as follows . To wit: Ist a store Just marked BGG in a meadow of Season Edward Spaulding deceased, formerly known as the Davis meadow at a point where the Towns of Bellesica, Cheersford and barliste meet,


Ind. Thisce running northwesterly about 200 rods to a store prost marked bb standing wear a cast frach about 00 rods north of the Benj, Baldwin callar hole and about 12 rods west of the meadow. Fr. Shenel southwesterly about-380 rocks to a store post marked & G. standing in sprout land now owned by Samuel Martins formerly owned by J. Barrett wright, about 10 rods west of the road leading fast The house of Daniel M. George &The; i hence still southwesterly about 860 rods to a store post marked W. B. I on land of Warrey Blaisdell formerly belonging to veirs of Hver A widing, at the front where the towns of Green ford Garlic and Westford wet and about 60 rods east of the house of Durham Smith. We further find well established stone Gourds at all fronts where the above described lives cross the highways.


Walter R. Wmining/ Selection of Joseph E Waren Seems ford, Daniel W. Robbins Selecteren of BEBlaisdell. fr. ) Barlist.


Noorded by You . Parkhurst Town flor.


7


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1900


Brambociation lostiverre fraccionesford and Westfort DE it know that on the second day of November in the year 1879 we the subscribers, selection of the waves of Gulen ford auch Westford by aphone trent of the relecture of frausford, the most ancient corporation, proceeded to run the lines and renew The bounds between said towns as is by law provided , and the boundes boy is rencived, are as forcemos, viz; Ist. a. stone post marked W 59 6 in Vyro's meadow, so called, and A stone post market to I'Mat the northwest of land and comer of wall of Robert B. Chamberlin. In. A heap of stories on a leage in the woods 15 rods month of fond hole with a show post marked GOM lyng upon said stores, Ath, A stone post marked GYM near the former site of Oliver bridge. Sth A store marked br-W wear and East of LEvi . Fileche's house near the wall. Ych, A stone post marked GOW, in a chestnut grove about To rods south of The course of Pinottry Rayes, deceased, 8th, of stone frost manuel birmy on land now or formerly of heirs of Jawor Osgood by the road leading from theford to Westford. 9Th. A stone post marked BY N about to rods last of the house of Edwin Haywood and one his land 1och I shoul post marked BTN in the field and opposite The house of Isaac Adams now deceased 1th, I the post marked &XH in the field of four W. Ward, 12th. A store post marked COM ou land formerly owned by George O. Byour. 18ich A stone post marked 6 KM on the westerly side of Paud Plain road. 14 th A stone fost marked GYN East of house formerly of John Hutchins on Active road, 15h. A stone post marked GTN &C where the Terms of thelastfor Hereford and carlisle weet East of house jonerly owned by UM, Buncham Smith and on Land owned by Warren 7. Blaisdell. Walter R. Wimmung Selection of Joseph t. Parkhurst.


Sherman H. Fletcher Salecture of George W. Heywood (Wexford


Recorded by You. A. Parkhurst. Town blok.


89


1900.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of trecut Out in the ton of fremsford qualified to vote 1 for Civil Officer, holder on the Tuesday west after the first Monday in November, being the Sinth day of said mouth in the year 1900, che qualified voters of sace Precinct cave in Their votos for a Governor of the Commonwealth, which being sorted, counted and recorded and declaration there of warde as by law is directed, were for the following persons, namely; Michael T Berry, Haverhill . (SL,P)


two Charles H. Bradley of Haverhill (DST.P.) Seven W. Murray Laque of Walter( (Rep) two hundred forty-nine John M. Fisher of Attlaborough. (Pro.) fifteen robert treat Painting Wester(De) -) fifty Twer


Blanks forty-sex three hundred seventy- six Harvard S. Adams.


Recorded by Gro. A. Parkhurst


90


1900


Hra legal meeting of the inhabitants of


when the first Honderd in Proamber veiling die wirth day of said worth in the year 1900, Tiens voler for a Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth, which bing sorted counted and recorded and declaration there of made as by law is directed, were for the following; previous. sully; Jours & Dates of Boston (ice) two hundred and fifty John B. O' Dowell of Northampton (Dem) Sixty- seven Wilber M. Durrington of Wieleausburg ( Pro) Eight Moritz & Pucher of Holy one (S. I.P.) George H. Wrence of Springfield (Dom. Soc. Tom, Papan four


forty five Whole number of ballots three hundred seventy; six Howard S. Adams Precit Bank. Recorded by


91


1900


Commonwealth of Massachusetts At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precent One in the Town of Bluesford qualified to vote for Civil officers, holder on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the sixth day of said mouth, in the year 1900, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for a Secretary of the Commonwealth, which being sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration there of made as by law is directed, were for the following ferrous, namely; Addison W. Barn of Worcester (D.S. V.P.)


Eight Alfred . Jones of Everett (S.L.P.) two William MOline of Boston(ip) two hundred forty- six Wietraue H. Partridge of Verdon (Pro) eight Rather Stephenson of Hinghan (Dia) fifty six


Place 125 fifty six


Whole receber of ballot; three hundred seventy sex Howard S.Adams, Precit flick Recorded by Growth Parkhaus


92


1700


-


Brent One in the house of blues ford pour rifed next after the first Monday in November, being


die qualified values of said recent gave in dede voles for a Treasurer and Receiver Cresceral. und recorded and declaration deres made an huy we is directed were for the following , weroux, namely Edward S. Bradford of Springfield (ep) two hundred forty-six Josepet & Gralifour of Lowell Jem) Sixty five Napoleone & Johnson of Milford Pro?


Vived A. Nagler of Springfield (S.P.) Stephen Shaughnessy of Boston (D.S. T. P.)


(Blauks forty -nie


Whole number of i allots three hundred seventy - ou Howard S.Adams, Precit Glass Recorded by Gas. A. Parkhurst Town Beak


1


93


1900


Commonwealth of Massachusetts At a legal meeting of the whabitants of Precinct One, in the Power of Licences ford. qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holder on the Tuesday west after the first Monday i November, being the sixth day of said month in the year 1900, the qualified vous of said Precinct gave in their votes for Auditor of the Commonwealth, which being sorted counted and recorded, and declaration there of made as by law is directed were for the following persons, namely; El bridge Jerry Brown of Brockton (Dem) Sixty- four Franck Albut Forstrand of Worcester (S.P.) Williame & Merrill Maldere (Pro) Henry Es Crever of Mulder (Rep) wwwo funded thirty- seven Frank S. Walsh of Drochtere (DS N.P.) four


Blacks fifty- Eight Whole receber of faces. three traded severely s'ex Howard Sitdown, Precinct Clark. Recorded by y. E. A Parkhurst


94


Ir a legal meeting of the inhabitants of


qualified to vote for Civil Officers, honderd in November, being the sixth day of sand routh, in the year 1900, the qualified waters of said Precinct gave in their codes for Attorney General of the Commonwealth, which being sorted, coude? and recorded, and declaration thereof made as les law is directed were for the following persones, sincely -Yolue. V. feelings of 1 سلاذى Alla (office of tartacket (Pro) tur Frece Gergely of Dicesfield ( Viac) fifty-mine Mosca MeKnowl ton of New Wedford (2:p.) two hundred forty- chel


two


Blackes fifty six Whole ie ver of ballots three hundred seventy- six Howard S. Adams Precit fleck


Recorded by GEs. A. Parkhurst


95


1900


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct One in the town of Quercus ford, qualified to vote for bevil Officers holden on the Tuesday with after the first Monday il November being the sixth day of Law enough in the year 1900, the qualified voters of dann Precinct gave in their votes for Councillor jor Council District Vermber Six, which being sorted, counted and recorded and declaration thereof made as by law is directed were for the following ferrous, namely;


S. Herbert Houve of Marlborough (Rep) two hundre ared thirty- four John f. Mahoney of Lowell (Dem) sixty one Dauria Se Hugo of acest (S. L.P.) three


seventy- eight Whole number of ballots


three hundred seventy-sex Howard S Adams Precinct Black Recorded by Geo Parkhurst Town Gek


96


1,50


if a legal meeting of the inhabitants of


" pole for Girl Officers Benediction the content weit after the first Monday in November,


por ine fec water for Electors of President weit Vice President fare Would States, which 1


declaration thereof inade as by law is directed, were for the following pressions, namely: 0


Blancs ( 1] ) For Electors at Large


Thomas Wentworth Higiene Of famebridge (2) minety - six 196) Thomas A Gargan of Boston [Dann) niety-six


Gracias S. grieves Grieves of Amesbury five


Herbert & Word of Brockton five Patrick O'Keefe of Salim


John A. Hanbury of & yum. Roger Wolcott of Boston two hundred forty-two Necianas Thetic of Hol you two hundred forty two Edward Kendall of Cambridge fifteen John Bascom of Williamstown fifteen For Diector for District Number One (Blackis) !! William Nugget of Pittsfield ninety- six Far S. Oliver of Westfield Fleury raffle of Holyoke James W. Sole of Holyoke Aromas of Frisell of Hinsdale


Two hundred forty Two fifteen


97


1900


for Elector for District Number Two( Black)"> Charles of Bellamy of Springfield ninety-sex five James Noonan of Springfield Charles 8. Stevens of Härl Two Preceded forty two Oliver M. Cobb of Easthampton i


For Elector you District Number Shell(Black) ) Sher 8. Stevens of Dudley . ninety-six Charles & Farmer of Worcester Walter & Hoard of Gardner Josiah terry of w . alley Willian WNach of Worcester


two hundred forty two fifteen


for Elector for District Number four, Bland( 17) Robert O. Bisbee of Pepperell ninety - six датав. МеДжем бу в вбой France's H. Taylor of Fitchburg Jostan P. Thacker of directon Aufrecht Le Cutting of Mordor.


one two hundred forty Two fifteen


98


for Election for Distinct Number five (Hacks ) Fothan Di Fruit of Lowell (Douce) multy sup


John F. Bradley of Novince (S. L.) and


two undred forty two


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For Elector for District Number Six (euro) Arthur Wahington of Newburyport multy- six George LEvans of Haverhill Burton Woodbury of Haverhile one FITTical D. State of Essox two Predsed forty two Frank ri Ranch of Haverhill


for Elechon for District Number Seven(Bom) Honeces EN ace2 of Wakefield unity- six


Ernest W. Jimson of 2 gul John wetton of Gelsen out


five


two hundred forty two


George H Harwood of Lyme fil


99


1900


For Elector for District Number Sight Stares 17 Henry? Scharfer of Lynn ninety- six John A. Arthur of Cambridge Herman NA. Raasch of Boston out


two hundred forte two five


For Olector for District Number Nine(Banko ) Thomas F. Reuan of Boston. ninety-six Morris Raplan of Boston. William A Young of Boston one two hundred forty two


Heury& Richardson of Boston Norbert B. Griffin it Winthrop five


For Election for District Number Jon (Here!) Richard Suctivace of Jostin ninety- sit


Williams M. Packard of Quincy


Diecian H. Carroll of Boston one John Shaw of Vucice. 0.


two hundred forty two Sammel A. Smith france five


100


1700


Vier Gleder for Distinct Fromdes Culvert 17


Varit 16 Base of Boston José


En S. Denne & Hopedale :42 two hundred forty two


>


For Elector for District Number Twelve(mais )


quety- six Samuel & Smith of Brockton Tomas & Leonard of Vanton Voul Wilmon M. Blackman of Hingham Two hundred forty two figure


For Electron for District Number Parte EnBaks. Gracies Vadman of Barnstable milly - six


Lucaracci PettingEr y taca Teatral


frie


Wright Wiede of Fall River one


two hundred your- two


Elijah Humphries of New Bedford


101


1900


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precies Dul, in the Town of fulunsford qualified to vote for Civil Officers, Proceder an til Tuesday next after the first Monday we Avveraber, being the sixth day of said mouth in the year 1900, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for Senator for the Seventh Senatorial District, which being sorted counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by law is directed were for the following ferrous, namely; Charles H. Hansone of Lowell (Bip) two hundred twenty-two Clarks Langley of Lowell (Pro) Eleven Robert A. Owen of Lowell (3,20) Eleven fore J. Sparks of Vracet (Dia) selly wine


Blanks, : sixty- three


Whole number of ballots 33l. Three hundred seventy- six Howard S.Adams, Precinct Click Recorded by Gos. A. Parkhurst


102


1900


At a legal neestive; of the inhabitants of 0 (Beans ford) qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holder on The Tuesday went after the first Monday in in the year 1900 the qualified voters of said Precuit jave in den voces for Representa- tive of the Growwealth own the fourth Mthe United States, wich being sorted and recorded, and declaration there of made as by lave is directed were for the following persons, namely;


Charles W. Lewis of Framingham(Jan) Seventy.


Charles 2. Jirall of Natick (Rib) two hundred thirty six


Hawks


Nicole number of ballots three hundred seventy. six, Howard S. Adams Precinct (fast) Recorded by Leo, A. Justwish


103


1900


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It a legal meeting of the intrabitants of Precinct One in the Town of Sulcus ford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, wolder on the Sierday next after the first breday in November being the sixth day of said month in the year 1 900, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for County Commissioner for Middlesex County, which being sorted, counted and recorded and declaration there of made as by law is directed, were for the following pervous, rarely;


John ODonnell of Woburn (S&P) Jour


two tudred forty- six


lilliecchis sixty chanel Whole number of ballots three hundred Seventy six Howard S. Adams, 1


Recorded by LEO. M. Parkhurst /


104


1100


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of


the Oriesclan west after the first Monday, i November being the sixth day of said mouth in the year 1900, the qualified voters of said Precinct game in their votes for County Treasurer for Middlesex family, which being sorted counted and recorded and declaration there of made as by law is directed were for the following personas. Hace Py? About M. Grant of Everett (S.L.P.) Eighteen


D


two hundred forty- nine


Blanks me hundred time Mule number of ballers, three marched seventy-six Howard . Adams, Precinct fait, Recorded by Lio A Parkhurst Town flock


1900 105


Commonwealth of Massachusetts At a legal i meeting of the intrabitants of beans On in the Town of factorsfora goal fied to vote for Givel Officers, werden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the sixth day of said worth in the year 1900 the qualified voters of said Precinct your il their votes for Register of Deeds for the Northern District, which being sorted counted and recorded, and declaration there of trade as by law is directed were for The following persons, namely; farces Everett of Lowell (82)?)


forepete f. Thompson of Lower(ep) two funded fly right


Hanks one hundred and one. Whole number of ballots - Three hundred seventy-sex. Howard & Adams, Preench Stark, Recorded by Go. A. Parkhurst Town Clark,


106


1900


At a legal creceting of the one hodedet,


good to vote for Civil Officers, cortes in die veing the such dan of 50cl Youhave the year 1900, the quality some of said Break are in their colas for Representatives in the General Cout for Representative District Formuler Twenty- Five in Middlesex County, Mich Going sorted counted and recorded und declaration there of made as ley lave is directed, were for the following previous, namely," Sven J. Adams of films ford (Dem) one hundred ninety seven Wester Que field of vicotable (ap) two hundred and seven John F. Conroy of Lowell (Donc) fifty three Jances Guyane of Lowell (S.L.S.) one Arthur W. Lang of Lowall (RED) one hundred fifty- four James He MC Kinley of Lowell (RED) och lunedred eighty four Richard Roarke of Lowell (S.L.P. wwo Charles IV, Whatman of Lowil (Die) fifty mint Luther S. Wood of Lowell (Pro) mint Oscar Woodbury of Lowel (S.L.T.) find


Blacks two hundred fifty- sever MIRE Number of ballots tout hundred seventy- six Howard & Adams Grecund Cook


1900


107


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Ar a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Two in the Town of Grausford qualified to vole for Civil Officers, holder on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the sixth day of said mouth in the year 1900, the qualified voters of said Precinct gave in their votes for a Governor of the Commonwealth which being soiled, evicted and recorded and Declaration there of made as by law is directed were for the following ferrous, namely; Michael. Werry of Haverhill four Graves H. Bradley of Haverhill


one camered j'ty-lewo


three Robert Great Paine for of Boston ninety- web


Blankes, thirty-six Whole no. of ballots . Two hundred ninety five Frederick R. Ripley Precinct Black Recorded by GEO. A. Parkhurst, down fleck


1900


108


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of


modified to vote for Gott Officers worden


in procenter, woning the sunthe day of rad auch in the year to the qualified


a Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth, which bang sorted coule anebrecorded and declaration there of made an by taco is directed, were you the following, pervous, security Notre & Bates of Boston one hundred sixty-out John CB, Women of Northampton ninety- four Wilbur M. warington of Williamsburg three Moritz E. Rather of Holyok (0)


George H renee of Spring feed (0)


Hanks thirty-six "cole no. of ballots two hundred ninety-five Frederick To Valley Freuench Recorded by Grat. Parkhurst, Louvre


109


1900


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Two in the Form of Peleas ford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holder on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the sixth day of said month in the year 1900, the qualified voters of said Predmet gave in their votes for a Secretary of the Commonwealth, which being sorted. Connected and recorded, and declaration There of reade as by law is directed, were for the following persons, namely! Addison W. Barr of Worcester Two Alfred & Jones of Everett (0) William M. Olin of Boston wul succeeded fifty two William H. Partridge of Sector




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