USA > Massachusetts > Dukes County > Tisbury > Records of the town of Tisbury, Mass. : beginning June 29, 1669, and ending May 16, 1864 > Part 55
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63
Francis DeWitt of Ware had one hundred & five 105
Jonathan E. Field of Stockbridge had thirty eight 38
Wendell T. Davis of Greenfield had thirty one 31
George F. Williams of Boston had ten 10
Joab Rellis had one 1
701
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
For Treasurer & Receiver General
Moses Tenny Jr. of Georgetown had one hundred and five 105
Stedman Buttrick of Concord had thirty nine 39
John Sargent of Cambridge had thirty one 31
Thomas J. Marsh of Waltham had ten
10
For Auditor
Chandler R. Ranson of Roxbury had one hundred and five 105 G. H. Whitney of Winchendon had thirty nine 39
Joseph Mitchell of Boston had thirty one 31
Stephen N. Gifford of Dixbury had ten 10
For Senator for Nantucket & Dukes John H. Shaw of Nantucket 112
had one hundred and twelve
Thomas Barrows of Tisbury had seventy one 71
Smith Mayhew of Chilmark had one
1
For Representative to General Court
Nathan Mayhew of Tisbury had one hundred & three 103
Walter Hillman of Tisbury had seventy nine 79
George W. Smith of Tisbury had one
1
For County Commissioner Edwin A. Luce of Tisbury
had one hundred and thirty four 134
Charles Smith of Tisbury had twenty 20
W! A. Mayhew of Tisbury had one 1
For County Treasurer
Barnard C. Marchant of Edgartown had one hundred and sixty one 161
Register of Deeds
Josiah H. Smith of Edgartown had one hundred & sixty six 166 Voted to adjourn without day
Attest JOSEPH B. NICKERSON
Town Clerk
Dukes County s.s. To either of the constables of the Town of Tisbury Geeting
In the name of the commonwealth of Massachusetts you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the town of Tisbury qualified to vote in elec- tions and in town affairs to meet at Capawock Hall in said Tisbury on monday the third day of December next at Two O clock in the afternoon then and there to act on the following articles : -
702
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
1st To choose a moderator to preside at Said meeting
2ª To see if the Town will accept a Town way as laid out by the Selectmen in the village of Holmes Hole in said Tisbury agreeable to the petition of Thomas Bradley and others
And you are directed to serve this warrent, by posting up attested coppies thereof, at four of the public meeting house in said town, seven days at least before the time for holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrent with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid,, Given under our hands this twenty first day of November in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty five
HENRY BRADLEY > Selectmen
THADDEUS LUCE S of Tisbury
Persuant to the written warrent I have notified the legal voters of the Town of Tisbury to meet at the time and place and for the purposes within specified
JAMES D. PEAKS
Constable of Tisbury
Tisbury Dec. 3, 1855
A true copy
Attest JOSEPH B. NICKERSON
Town Clerk
met at the time and place and for the purpose specified in the warrent meeting was called to order by the Clerk and warrent read and ballots brought in for Moderator
The whole No. of ballots were thirteen 13
Bartlett Allen had ten and was chosen
2ª To see if the Town will accept a Town way as laid out by the Selectmen in the villiage of Holmes Hole in said Tisbury agreeable to the petition of Thomas Bradley and others
After it being duely Discussed it was voted to be decided by Yeas & Nays
Whole No of votes were sixty seven 67
Yeas sixty two 62
Nays five 5
Voted to adjourn with out day
Attest JOSEPH B. NICKERSON
Town Clerk
703
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
Dukes County S.S. To either of the constables of the town of Tis- bury in the County of Dukes County Greeting
In the name of the commonwealth of Massachusetts you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the town of Tisbury qualified to vote in elec- tions and in town affairs to meet at the old Baptist meeting house in West Tisbury on Wednesday the fifth day of December next at one o clock in the afternoon then and there to act on the following articles : -
1st to choose a moderator to preside at said meeting
2ª To see if the town will accept of a Town way as laid out by the Selectmen in said Tisbury agreable to a petition of Edwin A. Luce and others
And you are directed to serve this warrent by posting up attested copies of the same at four of the public meeting houses in said Tisbury seven days at least before the time for holding said meeting
Hereof fail not and make due returns of this warrent, with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid, Given under our hands this Twenty sixth day of November in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty five.
HENRY BRADLEY
JAMES LOOK Selectmen
THADDEUS LUCE of Tisbury
Dukes County s.s.
Tisbury Nov. 27. 1855
pursuant to the within warrent I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Tisbury to meet at the time and place and for the purposes therein mentioned
J. F. HEALD
constable of Tisbury
A true Copy
Attest J. B. NICKERSON Town Clerk
met at the time and place and for the purposes specified in the fore- said warrent. meeting was call to order by the Clerk warrent read and votes brought in for moderator,
votes for Moderator vis
Bartlett Mayhew had nine 9
J. P. Norton had six 6
Voted Bartlett Mayhew be excused & J. P. Norton took the chair
The petition of Edwin A Luce for a road as laid out by the Selectmen was then discussed and Voted that it should be decided by Yeas & Nays
704
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
Whole No. of Votes were fifty three
Yeas twenty seven 27
Nays twenty six Adjorned with out day . Attest J. B. NICKERSON
53
26
Town Clerk
In consequence of J. P. Norton being Illegally chosen moderator, at the Town meeting held at the old Baptist meeting house Dec. 5th
The Selectmen ordered another meeting Vis, Warrent
Tisbury S.S.
To either of the constables of the town of Tisbury in the County of Dukes County. Greeting. In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the town of Tisbury qualfied to vote in elec- tions and in town affairs to meet at the Old Baptist meeting House in West Tisbury on monday the Twenty fourth day of December 1855 at one O Clock P.M. then and their to act on the following Articles : -
1 To Choose a moderator to perside in said meeting
2ª To see if the Town will accept the road laid by the Selectmen according to the petition of Edwin A. Luce and others
And you are directed to serve this warrent by posting up attested copies thereof at four of the public meeting houses in said town seven days at least before the time for holding said meeting
Hereof fail not and make due returns of this warrent with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid.
Given under our hands this fourteenth day of December in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty five
HENRY BRADLEY Selectmen
JAMES LOOK of Tisbury
Dukes County S.S. Tisbury Dec twenty fourth 1855
Pursuant to the within warrent I have notified the inhabitants of the town of Tisbury to meet at the time and place and for the purposes therein mentioned
J. F. HEALD. Constable
A true copy
Attest J. B. NICKERSON Town Clerk
705
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
Met at the time and place and for the purpose specified in the war- rent, meeting was called to order by the Clerk and warrent read and ballots brought in for moderator
1st ballot for Moderator vis Whole No - 41
J. D. Peaks had twelve
12
Charles Smith had twenty nine 29
Voted Charles Smith be excoused from serving as moderator
2ª ballot For moderator Vis Whole No. 32
Tho: Barrows had twenty one
21
J. D. Peaks " ten 10
Edmound Dunham had one 1
Tho: Barrows was declared chosen moderator and proceeded to act on the 2ª articles in the warrent Vis
The petition of Edwin A. Luce for a road as laid out by the Select- men.
A motion was put before the meeting that the question should be decided by deviding the house. declared not a vote
Voted, the question be decided by Yeas & Nays
Whole No. of votes were one hundred & eighteen 118
Yeas sixty six 66
Nays fifty two 52
Voted to adjourned with out day
Attest J. B. NICKERSON
Town Clerk
Tisbury Mar. 20, 1856
We the Subscribers Selectmen of Tisbury met the Selectmen of Edgartown agreeable to appointment for the purpose of preambulatin the Town Lines between the Towns of Edgartown & Tisbury according to the Statute, having Attended to that duty we found them insuficient being not marked with the initials of the Towns agreeable to the Statute and have ordered the same to be done,
HENRY BRADLEY Selectmen
JAMES LOOK of Tisbury
Attest A true Coppy
JOSEPH B. NICKERSON Town Clerk
706
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
To James D. Peaks Constable of the Town of Tisbury in the County of Dukes County Greeting
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the town of Tisbury qualified to vote in elec- tions and town affairs to meet at the Capawock Hall in Holmes Hole on Monday the 7th day of April next at 10 O Clock in the forenoon then and ther to act on the following Articles
1st To choose a Moderator to preside in said meeting.
2ª To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing
3.ª To hear the annual report of the Selectmen and act thereon.
4th To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensueing year and make appropiations of the same
5th To see if the town will make appropiations for the making of the roads as laid out by the selectmen and accepted by the Town
6th To determine the manner of repairing the highways town ways and Bridges. the year ensuing
7th To see what action the town will take relative to a contemplated County road to run across Chapaquanset pond agreeable to a petition of Bartlett Allen & others
8th To see if the town will discontinue a Town way lately laid out by the Selectmen in Holmes Hole Village and accepted by the Town according to the petition of Richard G. Luce Others
9th To see if the town will instruct the Selectmen to lay out a town way agreeable to the petition of Richard G Luce and Others.
10th To see if the town will pass a vote or make by Laws in regard to the holding of the Town meetings in said Town
11th To see if the Town will set off the land of Thaddeus Luce from the North East school District to the Lamberts Cove School District
12th To See if the Town will authorise the Selectmen & Treasurer to take legal measures in regard to settling with delinquent collectors of Taxes
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting up attested copies at four of the public Meeting houses in Said Town Fourteen days at least before the time for holding said meeting
Hereof fail not and make due returns of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting aforesaid.
Given under our hands this Fourteenth day of March in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty Six
HENRY BRADLEY Selectmen
THADDEUS LUCE S of Tisbury
707
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
In accordance the within Warrant i have notified the legal voters of the toun of Tisbury to meet at the time and place and for the purpose within specified
JAMES D PEAKS Constable of Tisbury
Tisbury April 7th 1856 A True Coppy Attest LOT LUCE Town Clerk
Met at the time and place and for the purpose specified in foregoing Warrant the hour was announced the Meeting called to order the war- rant read and the ballots called for by the Clerk for Moderator Whole No of Votes 98
Henry Bradley Thomas Barrows had
60
Henery Bradley was declared chosen -
Town Clerk whole number of Ballots
120
Lot Luce had
84
David Smith had
34
Wm Arthearn had
1
Thos Barrows had 1
Lot Luce declared chosen qualified and proceded to Duty
Voted that thre selectmen be chosen on one Ballot
Whole number of Votes for Selectmen
136
Henry Bradley had 92
I Whelden Holmes had 81
Bartlett Mayhew had 81
Franklin Luce had 42
J. D Rotch had
44
Henery Manter
44
Voted to adjourn until 1 O clock P M
Meeting called to order at that hour and proceded to vote for Town Treasurer
Whole number of Votes
111
Charles Bradley had
83
Peleg Barrows 28
Votes for school Comittee
whole number of votes
119
A. D Luce
56
R. G Luce
61 chosen
W. A. Mayhew
61 chosen
·
38
708
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
M. P Butler
51
Cha& B Allen
10
R. W. Crocker
15
James Mayhew
56
Abraham Anthony
41
2ª Balloting Whole number of Votes
113
M. P. Butler had
64 chosen
Abraham Anthony
38
C. B. Allen
4
James Mayhew
3
A. D Luce
2
Edmund Cottle
1
Votes for Constable
sworn 104
Whole number of votes
J. D Peaks had 55
Richard L Hursel
42
Elsworth Luce
7
Votes for Fish committee
Whole number
114
Lot Luce sworn
43 chosen .
B. F Smith sworn
43 chosen
Hiram Nye · sworn
40 chosen
Edward Harding
5
Samuel Cromwell
5
James W Hatch 1
The report of the selectmen was read and Voted to be accepted
Voted to have the report of the selectmen Printed and each family in the Town suplied with a coppy
Voted to lay the 2ª article of the warrant on the Table and take up the 4th article
Voted to raise Fourteen hundred dollars for the support of the Poor
Voted to raise Three hundred dollars for Incidental expences
Voted to raise Sixteen hundred dollars for public Schools
Voted to raise Four hundred dollars for the repairing of highways and Bridges
Voted to raise four hundred dollars to pay the interest of Town debt
Voted to raise Two thousand dollars to pay Town debt
Voted to take the 2ª article from the table and act theron
709
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
Serveyors of highways
M. P. Butler sworn Obed Nickerson Timothy B Lovell
Voted that the serveyors instructions be the same as last year
Fence Viewers Chas Smith
James Cottle Theodor Luce
Voted that Tristram Luce qualified
Asa R Luce
qualified
Timothy B Lovel
be Field Drivers The ensuing year Benj Cleveland sworn
Surveyos of Lumber John F. Robinson J T James J. M Luce and
quallified in Open Town meting
Surveyors of Wood and Bark
James D Peaks sworn
Thaddeus Luce was chosen Sealer of leather chosen
Hog Reeves Elsworth Luce and James D Peaks
Pound keeper Hilyard Norton and Thomas Merry
Health Committe chosen
Alexander Smith
David Smith
R K Jones
Charles Holms James D Peakes
Voted to lay the 5th article of the warrent on the Table
Voted to pass over the 7th article of the warrant and lay the 8th and 9th on the table
Voted that all the Town meetings be holden in the East parish the ensuing year
Voted to lay 11th article on the Table
Voted that the Treasurer of the Town be collector of Taxes and that he have 1 pr centum on all Moneys colected.
Voted to pay the Treasurer sixteen dollars for his services as Treas- urer of the Toun
Voted that all Taxes paid within 30 days after notice shall be dis- counted 3 pr cent 60 days 2 pr cent 120 days 1 pr cent
710
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
Voted to pass over the 11th article
Voted that the selectmen Call up the delinquent Collectors of Taxes for settlement
Voted to adjourn without day
Attest LOT LUCE
Town Clerk
Sworn Tristram Luce Asa R Luce and Timothy B Lovell Field Driver
Attest LOT LUCE Town Clerk
Joseph T James Joseph R Luce John F Robinson personala appeared before me and were qualified Surveyors of Lumber
Attest LOT LUCE Town Clerk
Personaly appeared before me Charles Bradly and mad oath to the faithful performance of his duty as Treasurer and Collector Attest LOT LUCE Town Clerk
Dukes county S.S. April 11th 1856
Then personally appeared Obed Nickerson and made oath to the faithful performance of his duty as surveyor of highways for the ensue- ing year
Before me WILLIAM A MAYHEW
Justice of the peace
A true copy.
Attest LOT LUCE Town Clerk -
then personally appeared before me Thomas Merry and made oath to the faithfull performance of his duty as pound Keeper LOT LUCE Town Clerk
personally appeared before me Matthew P Butler and make oath to the lawful performance of his duty as Surveyor of Highways Attest LOT LUCE Town Clerk
To James D Peaks
Constable of the town of Tisbury in Dukes County Greeting In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the town of Tisbury quali-
711
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
fied to vote in town and county affairs to assemble in capawock hall on friday the twenty fifth instant at ten o clock in the forenoon for the purpose of bringing in their votes for one Special Commissioner for the said county of Dukes county to fill a vacancy not provided for since the last Triennial Election, for such officers, and who is to be elected for the term which will expire at the time of the annual Election in November next
Hereof fail not and make due returns of this Warrant with your doings thereon to ourselves at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid.
Given under our hands at Tisbury this eighteenth day of april in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty six
J. WHELDEN HOLMES Selectmen of the Town of Tisbury
BARTLETT MAYHEW
In accordance with the within warrant i have notified the legal voters of the Town of Tisbury to meet at the time and place and for the pur- pose within Specified
JAMES D PEAKS Constable of Tisbury
Tisbury April 25. 1856. A true coppy
Attest LOT LUCE Town Clerk
Met at the time and place and for the purpose speccified in the war- rant meeting was called to order by chairman of Selectmen and the warrant was read and proceded to ballot for Special commissioner
Whole numb of Votes Thirty Eight
for Special John Holmes had Twenty Six
Commissioner Thomas Barrows had Eleven
J. Wheldon Holmes had One Attest LOT LUCE Town Clerk
Pursuant to a notice from James D Peaks constable of the town of Tisbury and upon his producing Venire from the clerk of the Suprime Judicial court to select as the law requires one good and lawfull man to serve as Travers Juror at the above mentioned Court To be holden at
712
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
Barnstable within and for the Counties of Barnstable and Dukes counties on the first Tuesday in May next
The selectmen and Town Clerk met on the 25 day of April 1856 at the Town clerks office and dreu from the Juror Box the name of Charles Lambert to serve as Traverse Juror at Said court
Attest Lor LUCE
Town Clerk
Dukes County S S May 3ª 1856
Then personaly appeared Henery Bradley Bartlett Mayhew 2ª and J. W. Holmes and made oath to the faithful performance of their duty as assessors of taxes for the ensueing year in the town of Tisbury Before me BARTLETT ALLEN
Justice of the Peace
A true copy Attest LOT LUCE Town Clerck
Pursuant to Notice from James D. Peaks constable of the town of Tisbury and upon his produceing a venire from the clerk of court of common pleas the selectmen assembled at the Town clerks office on the 15th day of May 1856 and drew from the Juror Box the names of six good and lawful men to serve as Grand Jurors and five of like qulifica- tions to serve as Traverse Jurors at the court of common pleas to be holden at Edgartown within and for the county of Dukes County on the last Monday of May inst The following are the names of Jurors drawn Grand Jurors Traverse Jurors -
Hyram Nye
Charles G. Smith
Alfred Norton Jur
Charles Bradley
Wendal Luce
John W Arthearn
Thaddeus Luce
Joseph B. Nickerson
Shubal Weeks Peter Manter
James Grey
LOT LUCE Town Clerk
Pursuant to notice from James D. Peaks constable of the town of Tisbury and upon his producing a venire from the clerk of the court of common pleas the slectmen assembled at the Town Clerks office on the 13th day of September 1856 and drew from the Juror Box the names of five good and lawfull men to serve as Traverse Jurors at the court of common pleas to be holden at Edgartown within and for the county
713
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
of Dukes county on the last monday in September inst the following are the names of Jurors drawn
Traverse Jurors Joseph Luce Richard L Hursel Calvin Tilton John D Rotch Josiah H Vincent
LOT LUCE Town Clerk
To James D. Peaks constable of the town of Tisbury in the county of Dukes County Greeting
You are hereby required, in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town of Tis- bury qualified as the constitution requires to assemble at the Capawock Hall in said Tisbury on Tuesday the 4th day of November A. D. 1856 at 10.O.Clock in the forenoon to bring their votes as follows.
1st For electors of President and Vice President of the United States on one ballot.
2ª For Govenor. Lieut Govenor. Secretary Treasurer and Receiver General Auditor of Accounts. Councillor for District number one Repre- sentative in Congress for District number one Attorney General Senator for the District of Nantucket and Dukes Counties Representative in General Court District Attorney on one ballot.
3d For Commissioner of insolvency Register of Insolvency. Sherriff. Register of Probate Clerk of the courts of common pleas for Dukes County One County Commissioner for the town of edgartown Two special County Commissioners for Dukes County on one ballot
The selectmen will be in session at Capawock Hall on Tuesday the 4th day of November A D 1856 at 9 O clock in the forenoon for the pur- pose of correcting the lists of Voters
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting up attested copies thereoff at two of the publick meeting houses in said Toun four- teen days at least before the time for holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not and make due returns of this Warrant with your doings theron to ourselves at the time and place of meeting aforesaid.
Given under our hand this seventeenth day of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty Six
HENERY BRADLEY Selectmen
J. WHELDEN HOLMES of
BARTLETT MAYHEW Tisbury
A true copy
Attest LOT LUCE Town Clerk
714
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
I have served the within Warrant by posting up attested copies of the same as within directed
signed JAMES D PEAKS Constable of Tisbury
1 Tisbury November 4th A D 1856
A true Copy of warrant and Constabls returns theron Attest LOT LUCE Town Clerk
Met at the time and place and for the purposes specified in the War- rant the meeting was called to order by the chairman of the selectmen
Then proceded to receive Votes For Electors of President and Vice President of the United States
At half past 2 O Clock in the afternoon The Polls were closed the Votes counted and public decclaration thereof made and were as fol- lows-
The whole number of Ballots receved was Two hundred Forty Five 245
For Electors at large
Nathaniel J. Lord of Salem Fifty One 51
Whiting Griswold of Greenfield Fifty One 51
William Appleton of Boston One hundred nine 109
Charles D Stockbridge of Whatley one hundred nine 109
Julius Rockwell of Pittsfield Eighty five 85
Thomas Colt of Pittsfield Eighty five 85
For District No 1
Abraham H. Howland of New Bedford Fifty one 51
John Balies of New Bedford One hundred nine 109
John Vinson of Edgartown Eight Five 85
District No 2
Jared Pratt of Middlborough Fifty one 51
Henery Dimon Jr of Fall River One hundred nine 109
Azariah B. Wheeler of North Bridgewater Eighty Five. 85 District No. 3
Bradford L. Wales of Randolph Fifty one 51
Alfred B. Ely of Newton one hundred nine 109
Geo. R. Russell of West Roxbury Eighty Five 85
715
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
District No 4
Patrick Riley of Boston Fifty one
51
Archelaus Wilson Boston one hundred nine
109
George of Boston Eighty Five 85
District No 5 51
Daniel Draper of Boston Fifty one
Zelotes Hosmer of Cambridge one hundred nine 109
Lucius B Marsh of Boston Eighty Five 85
District No 6
William Hammond of Marblehead Fifty one 51
Henery Luscumb Jr of Salem one hundred nine 109
Geo. H Devereaux of Salem Eighty Five 85
District No 7
Edward Riddle of charleston Fifty one 51
Luther V. Bell of charleston one hundred nine 109
James M. Usher of Medford eighty Five 85
Distirct No 8
James C. Abbot of Lowell Fifty one 51
Jefforson Bancroft of Lowell one hundred nine 109
John Nesmith of Lowell eighty Five 85
District No 9
George W Benchley of Wocester Fifty one 51
Joseph W. Leland of Grafton one hundred nine 109
John S C Knowlton of Wocester eighty Five 85
District No 10
Alonzo W. Blanchard of Palmer Fifty one 51
Joseph E. Marsh of chicopee Falls one hundred nine 109
1
Charles E Forbes of Northampton eighty Five 85
District No. 11
Thomas F. Plunkett of Pittsfield Fifty one 51
Franklin Weston of Dalton one hundred nine 109
Franklin Ripley of Greenfield eighty Five 85
For Governer Whole number of Ballots
Two hundred thirty six 236
Erasmus D Beach of Springfield Fifty Five 55
Geo Wm Gordon of Boston Ninety three 93
Henery J. Gardiner of Boston Seventy Six 76
Luther V. Bell of charleston Twelve 12
1
716
TISBURY TOWN RECORDS.
For Lieut. Governer
Albert Currier of Newburyport Fifty Five 55
Homer Foot of Springfield one hundred Five 105
Henery W. Benchley of Wocester Seventy nine 79
For Representative To Congrss 1: Distret Daniel Fisher of Edgartown one hundred fifty six 156
Robert B. Hall of Plymouth seventy nine 79
Moses Bates Jr of Plymouth Four 4
For Secretary of State
Jonathan E. Feild of Stockbridge Fifty Five 55
William M. Cornell of Boston Ninety three 93
Francis De Witt of Ware Seventy nine 79
12
Wm S. Lincoln of Wocester Twelve For Attorney General 54
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.