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I have served the foregoing warrant by posting
up true and attested copies of the same at the places above mentioned, more than the days before the day of holding said MEETring, March2 1 3, 1901. Fall Wright,
Constable of filmes ford.
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts, At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the throne of horsford qualified to vote si Elections and in town affairs, held at the town hall Centre of the town on Monday, the 25th day of March 1901, the following business was transacted to wait. The meting was called to order and the warrant read by the town clerk, Gas, AParkhurst,
Look up Article 1 to choose a moderator, Williane Ht. Hall and Arthur S, Peed. previously appointed tillErs by The selective, were sword by the town clerk. Ballated for moderation, the check list being used, and J.Adams Bartlett was chosen receiving 86 votes to 42 for Walter Derhaus. The wach of office was administered by the town clark. Wunder Article 2 acted upon reports of Town officers and committees.
The report of the Committee on new school building at North Seemsford was read by Stewart Mackay and accepted Amount of appropriation /10. 2","); Expenditures, $10,594,27, balance in treasury, $ 105,73, additional appropriation for bank wall $ 500; Expenditure $ 468, 13; balance in treating, $ 31,8%, The relecture reported two new quide boards placed on Westford road at Daley's corren and two on Litterton road at Ward's comer. Twenty were boards are ready but early frost prevented setting last fall. The report was accepted. Voted to accept the reports of town officers and committees as printed. Look up Article 3. On motion of Heury S. Parhaus, voted that The taxes of the town for the Ensuing year be collected by The town treasurer On motion of George
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A. Snow voted that the salary of the
Foro wany and wide be repaired il
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were sword by the town click. Georg CA Parkhurst was uncaminously chosen trong click and the rath of office was administered by the moderator Giove for town treasurer und tax collection from MY Sweetser Voted to choose five selective who also shall serve as assessors and overseers of the poor and Joseph &. Warren( 202 votes), Patrick . Mediator (20)tized det Retcher (20) (S. Wilson Lux 205) and A. Heads Park 120) were Elected. Other votes were cast as follows; Walter R Winning 88; Jolie I Saton 2. Chose for auditors. Martin Goblin Georges Snow 6. Crank Butterfield Chose for two trustees of the Adam's library for three years. J. Adams Bartlett, Grega? Gay, hope for highway survey or Lavid Higgins, Voted to choose seven() constables Gione George W Wright, Melvin Walker, William & Corrigan, James S. Wotton Warren Berry, Michael H. Norton, John f. Questy. Chose for fence viewers John Mulligan Leonard Spaulding, . Header Park. (frase for appraisers of personal property at town farm, George Mans field. Walter B. Emerson, Henry Hodson. Prose for weighers of hay, & Waldo Parkhurst. Paul Dritten Ferdinand M. Scoloria, Henry H. Encerrou, Marcus H. Warships, Myron of Ruin James & Emerson, Chose for measures's of wood, S. Waldo Pankhurst, Paul Dutton
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Warren Berry, E. Hanline Russell, Daniel # REardon, Marcus 78. Winship Mymu A. Queen, Herbert & Sweetser. Choose for surveyors of lumber. Wilson Dix & Stewart Mackay, Hubert Barce, George &, Spaulding, & Handler Russell, Myron CA. Queen, init ... .. Chase for field drivers, R.Wilson Vix, S. Hamilin Russell, Harry R. Hodson, Jose for the warders, George B. B. Wright. Base for Committee on annual appropriations; Heure S. Parham, George . Snow, Lila Gay, Josefch & Wasser, William H. Shedd. At this stage voted to lay article 5 on the table and take up article & relating to the sale of intoxicating liquors. The vote was taken by the state ballot box, the register at the beginning zero; at the close 2×7. The result of the ballot was declared as follows yes, 93; No, 154. A12,15 adjourned till 1 o'clock. At the opening of the afternoon session Article & was taken up and the list of jurors presented by the selection accepted (See for 180) Look up Article 7. The committee on appropriations for the year reported the following amounts which, with two amendements; it was voted to raise by tax and appropriate: for schools $10,200; taft books and supplies $ 1,000; School apparatus, $200; school incidentales, $500; school superintendent, $ 563,50; transportation of pupils, / 1200; school house repairs and furniture, $900; support of for, $ 2,800; highways, townways and bridges, $ 6,000, repairs of public buildings /400; relief of indigent solchers and sailors, $ 300; town officers and committees $ 2000; Cattle infection /50; collection and
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provement of criterios $400; street lighting fh1.400; School house tomas 2270% interest or schut foure Crans, $0.51, 50, miscellaneous affreuses $ 500. Total, $32.265. Took up Article 8. Fold what the treasurer be authorized to borrow such sums of money under the written direction of the selecteren as may be required for the demands upon him, in anticipation of the lakes of the current year and payable therefrom . Look up Article 10, Du motion of Harry S. Perham, voted that the selected be authorized to act as the agent of the town in any, sinit or suits which may arise during the current year; Also in such other matters which may arise regering in their judgment the action of such agent, and to employ counsel therefor; and what the vote hereon shall stand as the will of the town united otherwise ordered, Look up Article 11, Voted to accept the legacy of $100 in trust, from Susan V. Whitesmore the in court of the same to be Extended in forever Peeling in repair her burial lot in the contery at routh (felices ford.
Look up Article 12, Voted to accept the gift of $50 in trust from Mrs. J. S. Richardson, the income of the same to be afriended in forever Keeping in repair the Hey wood lot in the South Seems ford canstery,
Total To dismiss Article 13.
Wunder Article 14 voted to refer the matter of heating the town hall at the North vierage to a committee of three to report at the next anual town meeting. The moderation appointed as said committee Ralph M. Emerson Stewart
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Mackay, George A Snow, Look ufo Article 15. Noted that the sum of $ 400 be raised and appropriated for the Forth felcus ford Library association for the current year; three hundred docears of said sum for the maintenance of its library and $100 for the purchase of new books, how the usual conditions, that all books of the library be made free to the inhabitants of the town and that the books purchased from the's apro- fination revert to the town in case the library ceases to be free.
Voted to dismiss Article 16
Look up Article 17, Voted to raise and appropriate. the sum of $75 for the purpose of marking we a substantial and suitable manner the graves of soldiers of the Revolution in the burying grounds of Chiensford and that a committee of three be appointed to carry out the objects of the article. The moderator appointed as such committee, Rev. Wilson Waters, Heury S. Perham, Daniel P. Byan.
Look up Article 18 relating to official names to streets. Noted that the subject matter be referred to the selectimers to report thereon at the next anual town meeting,
Look up Article 19. Voted, that the sum of $600 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of providing a suitable rifle range for the state militia. 1 Look up Article 20, Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $ 100 for the purpose of digging a wall and putting a funif there's at the Golden Gove School, ground; the money to be extended under the direction of the salactual,
Voted to dismiss Article 21, the necessary statute preliminaries not having been complied with Look up Article 22. Voted to
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capt the town way as wichened and straightened by the selective, leading from the Wereford live in west Gluemed ford to the Groton road
(See Book of Roads). Look up Article 23, Toted to raise and appropriate the sun of $600 for land damages on account of widening the road named in Article ?? Look up Article 24. Total to rous aud appropriate the sweet of $100 for the public observance of Memorial Day.
Jook up Article 25. relating to superintendent of public burial grounds. Noted that the town adopt the provisions of Chapter 264, Acts of 1890. auchionizing the Election of three commissioners etc. Chore commissioners by ballot as follows ; For one year flax J. Pack; for two years Nubert Pearce; for three years, Harry & Parkhurst, Look up Art. 26. Youd to discuss the article. Voted To dismiss Article 27,
Wieder Art. 25, Voted that the town purchase a store watering trough for the public well at west Glueles ford and that $100 be raised and appropriated therefor. Wider Art, 29 Voted to raise and appropriate. the sum of $00 for the official use of the Free Warden.
Look up Article 80, Ou motion of REN, & Bartlett voted that Walter Perham, Alex J. Pack, Geo Snow, Wm. H. Shead and Stewart Mackay be a committee to investigate methods of
1 balloting for Town officers and upon the question of licensing the sale of intoxicating liquors and report the results and their recommandations to the town at the next annual tron MEETings Look up Article 31. motion of R.S.
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Ripley, voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $700 for the purchase of a new hearse; that the expenditure be made under the direction of the sextous of the town, and that the committee be authorized to dispose of one of the old harses, Voted to dismiss Article 32 relating to a new valuation of real Estate. Voted to dismiss Article 33. Wucher Article 34, ou motion of P.I. MaHawon Noted that the selection be instructed to take the necessary steps to abolish the grade crossing on Princeton street at Vale north village,
Voted to refer the subject matter in Article 35 to the school committee. A-4,40 o'clock voted to dissolve the meeting. 1. Adams Bartlett Moderator Goo. A Parkwest Town ( Beck
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John Black George A. Partitaest Vicamere 2. 8 [pluto Service. H. Scocesser. Selectone MJoseph S. Warren Assessors Patrick IN Mation Fred L Fletcher One Aspect R. Wilson Due of Poor.A. ready Park
Martine Robbins George F. Suver. 3 Auditors
(ExFrank Butterfield School Comunidie Stewart Mackay -3 years Frustras Sfr Adams Bartlett 3 years Adams Library Emma of Gay 3 years
Highway Surveyor David Higgins Free Warden George S. R. Wright George M. Wright Melvin Walker 7 William N. Corrigan Soustables James S. Wotton Warren Berry Michael H. Norton John J. Drussy John Mulligan 3 Fruce Viewers
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Leonard Spaulding (. Heads Park S. Waldo Parkhurst Paul Dutton 7 Forduland M. Scolonia Henry N. Successore Marcus H. Winship Mynte A. Queen James A. Emerson S.Waldo Parkhurst Paul Dutton Maurers of Warres Berry mod & Hamlin Russell
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Jour Officers (continued) Office Name of Officer Daniel A. Reardon
lasurers Marcus It. Winship
of Myron A. 2 men
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Wood John waxinel .fr. Herbert 6. Sweetser Rf Wilson Dix Stewart Mackay Hubert Gearce! George E. Spanning Cumber . Hanchic Russell Myron A. Queen Herbert 6, Sweetser. R. Wilson Dix E. Hamlin Russell Weary R. Hodson
Heike Drivers 3
2 fraises Heysorge Mansfield at Walter W. Emerson
al Taus. Henry. R.Houson. ministre Henry S. Perham George . Snow iva Gay
Amical Appropriations
12 Joseph S. Warren William H. Shedd. Exetery
Alex. J. Park 1 year Hubert Weare 2 years Harry & Parkhurst, 3 years
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Rest of factors werefiled by the Foun March, 25, 1901 Navel Byane Frank .
Day George In Dix R. Wilson Emerson Herbert H.
Hudson H. R. Hodge George Hall Williams N. Hoet Charles N. Noch Charles A. Lee "William M Lapham Wilber E. Martin William E. Naylor Samuel Parschwerst Alfred l Perhour Walter Robbins Edward f. Snow George F. Stackpole James & Suceact George W Sarupson James A. Smith George H. (North) Sweetser Herbert 6, Warley John S. Wright George Ward James DA! Warren Arthur M. Harrer Joseph O. (29)
Occupation Farmer chancer- Machinist
Retired Store Contractor
Farmer Black Pace maker Machinist Farmer
Farmer Miel Hand Travelling Salesman Painter Vinegar maker black Fariner Farmer Oron Moulder Machinist Painter Saw and Gust nicee Stone Cutter
Nurseryman Steel worker Insurance Agent Farmer.
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Office
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Vouen Officers appointed by the Selectiven. Name of Officer S. Waldo Parkhurst Paul Dutton John P. Scaborca Hubert Scarce If you A. Queen Stewart Mackay Patrick . McMahon Henry H. Emerson Marcus It Winship Walter Parham
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of Burials Alfred G. Parkhurst Car Weights Mesures, William J. Randall Warden George W. Whidden factors of SA. Herbert Omerson-Contre In Halls P. S. Ward - North John D. Saton
15 Melvin Walker George M. Wright Walter. B. Emerson Fred A. Hagen John O' Connor (i) George C. Moore
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Special P. S. Ward Police Officers N. Herbert CHE mc Registrar of Voters force FT, MO Manomin-Sm Sufit, Prices of Judigut Soldiers ac. Walter Perhan Agt Brand Htweeh A. Nearly Park Firewar Honest fine Franck C. Bayan
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Chiens ford Mars, September 14, 1901 Ordered by the Board of Selectivenl, in session, that the Lower & Cutric Light Corporation be and hereby is authorized to erect and maintain protes and wines over and along the old Boston road to calle in said helunsford between the Lowell city line and the town line of Billerica, for electric lighting purposes as by statute provided; The goes to be Awell of chestnut or cedal, or such other material stric Right as the selection way approve, and to be proration located as and where they way direct Permet, and to their satisfaction, such protes to be not less than twenty- five feet in bugch and the wires wherever placed not less than twenty feet about the ground, A filan showing the location of each prote shall be filed with the Town feel so soon as the line is completed . This permit is given an the express condition that the said Corporation is to furnish electric lights at a fair and unal price not to exceed the rates changed in the city of Sowell for like service, to any and all persons living along said proposed link ine, Bransford for use in lighting their dwelling houses, All the rights and finileges hereby granted are to cease and be lost to said corporation anders ity said proposed level ver said Old story wad is completed and in working operation wertung one year from this date, and are revocable by sand board after the day' notice and a hearing in the event of a failure to finish lights to the inhabitants of said fulunsford as above provided, Joseph Marche, tired Lfletcher, A. Heady Park of Nilon Dy Sentmen of filesford Balmsford Sept, 14, 1901, Received and recorded, Geo Parkhurst Joun & Beck,
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Prequest Election Oficinas affect?
Office Nauce of Oficer Warden Jour 9. Scoloria NEferTy " black Howard S. Adams
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. At legal meeting of the inhabitants of the tour officesford, Precinct One, qualified to vote for civil officers, holden on the Tuesday cept after the first Moreday we November, being the fifth day of said month in the year 1901. the qualified voters of sacel precinct gave in their votes for a Governor of the commonwealth, which being, soiled counted and recorded and declaration there of made as by law is directed, were for the foccawing persons, namely; Michael J. Berry of Haverhill-SEP-
four W. Murray brance of Dalton- Rif- two hundred twelve John B. Lawis of Reading-Pro- ten Josiah Quincy of Boston-Dom- forty-22il George N. Hren of Spring fild. N.S-
Blacks. nineteen Whole number of faceats two hundred ninety sight
Howard S. Adams,
Precist flock Recorded by Gao. A. Parkhurst, soure flexe.
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At a legal meeting of the inhalt,
qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holder che Tuesday count after the first solar in November, being the fifth day of sicil thewrath, in the year 1901, the goal for valor of said precinct gave in their votes for a Queutenant Governor, of the Communistes which being sorted counted and recorded any dellettore were of arcade at by law is directed, were for the following previous, namely.
two hundred fine John W. Coughlin of Fall River-Jam- forty- nine
Your William N. Partridge of Newton-Pro- Eight
Blanks 29 twentynine Whole no. of ballots two hundred ninety- right. Howard S. Adams Precinct Black Recorded by Yet. Parkturned, crou Clark,
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At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct One in the town of fulesford, greatified to vote for civic officers, holden on The Overday next after the first blanday in November being the fifth day of said mouth in the year 1901, the qualified voters of said precinct gave in their votes for Secretary of the Commonwealth which being sorted counted and recorded and declaration thereof made as by law is directed, were for the following persons, namely; Frederick W. Clack of Boston-Pro-
Eleven Howto N. Nemett of Middleborough- . S. Seven
Jeremiah O Fibelly of Abington- S. L. P.
William NO line of Boston Rep. two hundred two Willmove B. Stone of Springfield-Dem- thirty - nicht
Blankes thirty-fiel Whole number of ballots I tivo hundred ninety right Howard S. Adams, Precinct Black, Recorded by GED. A. Parkhurst. Town Beck
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qualified to vote for Civil officers, hockey " Azember, being the pyth day of dan moving, in the year 1901, the qualified voters of said szerint gang in check vores for a Treasurer and Ascriver General of the Couraverech will bring sorted created and recorded y declaration there of made as by law is directed, were for the following pernous, namely; George E. Batchelder of Lynnfield- Pro, 1 Wendell P. Bosworth of Brockton-D.O. Three Schward. S. Bradford of Siegfried Rep- one hunched ninety your Joseph & Chalifoux of Lowell Done. forty seven ich V. Jaglen f Sangue four - S. 2 . 0 ?
Blanks forty-one Whole number of ballots two muchred nach Eight Howard S. Adams, Present Back. Recorded by Leo. A. Parkhurst Your black.
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts Ar a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Great One in the town of frelucesford. qualified to vote for civil officers, holden on the Vinesday next after the first Moreday, being the fifth day of said month, in the year 1 901, the qualified voters of said precinct gave in their votes for Auditor of the commonwealth which Gering sorted Concited and recorded and declaration there of scade as by law is directed were for the following persons James , Wear of Salevel Nem- · forty three Frank Keefe of Sym- S. L. P.
Joran H. Smith of Dalton. ten Frank Transfron of Plymouth- 2. S. three
Henry E Jner of Malden-Rep- one hundred willy six
Hanks forty-one Whole number of ballots. two funcedred winetz- right Howard S. Adams, Precinct Check. Recorded by GED. A. Parkhurst, Town theek
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of Precinct One in the Form of future for qualified to vote for @wie Officers Teveden ore che diesdans next after che 1
the day of soul month in the 1 gave in their voces you Allorner 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; Allan Coffin of Nantucket Pro,
John J. Hargraves of Worcester-S.L.P. five
one hundred ninety- one Arthur A. Preteam of Uxbridge Dam- Party-tour Clarence & Spel man of Mansfield A.S. jour
Blanks forty- four Whole number of ballots two hundred minuty-Eight Howard S. Adams , Precinct Beck Recordedby Gro.9. Parkhurst. com (fark.
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts, At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Oul, in the tour of thecusford, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, Polder on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the fifth day of said mouth in The year 1901, the qualified vaters of sand precinct gave in their votes for Councilor for Council District Number Six, which being sorted counted and recorded and declaration there of made as by law is directed, were for the following persons namely :
Henry H. Benoit of Lawrence-D.S. fre Georgen Brittsick of Everett-Pro- Eleven Francis Laicatcher of reseford Im- party- seven S. Herbert Howe of Marlborough-Ruf one hundred ninety- three
Banks 42 forty-two Mole number of ballots two medred winete- Eight Howard Sitdans Precinct ( for R. Recorded by Gro. A. Parkhmet, town thank
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1 At a legal wertung of the inhabitants of Precent One, in the Town of ffelconfort -
You the Tuesday next after the first Mond. in November, bring the fifth" day of said month in the year itch the qualified rating bei vous for County Commissioner for Middlesex formity, which being sorted counted and recorded and declaration thereof made as in cor is
Francis Begarow of Natick- Refo two unclead inval Robert Lack of Cambridge-s Seventeen fourteen
fifty- Eight Whole Number of factors two medred winetz- right Howard S. Adams, Precinct GEEK Recorded by GEO. A. Parkhurst, Onion & lack.
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At a legal meetings of the inhabitants of Precinct Ont is the Town of Good food, qualified to vote for 00ce Officers, freddo on the Tuesday vekt after the fast Kanworry in November, being die figure day of sound mouch in the year 201, til nou 200 1
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District, which being sorted, connected and recorded and declaration there of made as by law is directed, were for the following persons namely;
Garles H. Hanson of Lowell Rep.
one hundred sixty-five
minuten John J Sparks of Gracestami
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two hundred ninety- right .. Howard S. Adances, Precinct LT. Recorded by George A. Farthest, Jonon Black
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qualified to vote for bevil Officers ividur on the tuesday well after the But Mondan in November being the
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Counted und recorded, and declaración Merci ecade as by law is required, vere for the following persons, namely;
thirty your Louis Eisner of Quente O.S. Twenty nine David . Strange of Stouchan Rep one hundred sixty four Edward Everett Thompson of Nobiru- Repo. Samuel N: Warrene of Western - Pro. Eleven
Blanks one hundred ninety - three Whole Number of ballots two hundred ninety- Eight Howard S. Adana, Precinct Black). Nearded by Gro. A. Tarchurch Tower Park.
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts, At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of Precinct Out in the town of placesford qualified to vote for Civil Officers Poveden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the fifth day of said worth in the year 1981, the qualified voters of said preand que in their votes for Representative in the General Court for Representative District Number Twenty-Five in Middlesex County which being sorted, counted, and recorded and declaration thereof made as by law is directed were for the following persons, namely; Slew . Adams of Suchmsford- Dem- two hundred and two. Mamas Miction of Lowell Jam- fifty-three William H. J. Hayes of Lowell-Rep- out hundred fourteen Daniel A Lawrence of Tyngsborough-Reps- one hundred eighteen Caleb & Smith of Lowell- Rep- one hundred fifty- seven Henry A ottes of unstable Dani- C fifty- six
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