Town Records; Town of Leverett Record Book; 1842 -1853 1842-1853, Part 20

Author: Walter Graves; Jefferson Moore; Elisha M. Ingram; Levi M. Graves; Charles W. Field
Publication date: 1842
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 582


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11 Chose The Selectmen to serve as Fence Brewers. Sworn Cl. . E. M. M. . . .. R. 'I X il y Horac. Mit Constables


word That the above named Frenveyor be mes chers of Wood, Banko Coal Sworn Noted the Selection serve as Field Drivers Swarm Chose Hillison P. Ames Found Foropen Sworn In motion of G. M. Watson bated that The town called" The taxes account Waller D. bowles & therent Howard. On the question of License Upes 0 No 44 Con carne !te recursos the whole Train ina School Commetter a voted li accent of the same. Asked to accept The best of Lurons selected by the Selectmen 1


Chose Edward of Ingram Road Commissioner for 3. 1 pewny Swo boled to alfanoparatif 8:00, to repair highways and bridges the current news der lind the Selectmen Paura to be Erected in the limits of the heaven for watering troughs, one news simon Rice, Pone at won't The venet luciane, love near Audioand Has keys I've near was Time M. Smith and one on is road leading from East vilage to Thules rum, and tell it appropriate Twenty five dollars to pay for the same listed is appropriate $ 80%, hon schadling Ersten to adamovrate $ 150. for mehaving School House Usted to alsospraté $ 150. to Permeat. Sel el accesilies. 11


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1 vold to apiano seriale $ 2000, to how the necessary & thenses for the current seur Viled to let and the collection of the Taxes to the lovers t' bir. and the same were somech off to abient Held por yt arias Chose Albert Field Collection Voried What are the tages shall be collected bet on the funstation of Heim regel


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I carburation of Line between Leverett and Sunderland This may certify that due notice a Perambulation . vis Merelt was made this day. by the Selection of Sand Sunderland Salerno Surveyor, and The said line and the monuments were found to agree with the Surve made as per certi fred Copy of a Survey of the same hearing date of June 23 18%- Sunderland aug 30 1888 Hr M. Roland , Selectiven B. W. Hay Servicion. ) Sunderland Et 19 1889 SVT 11032, W.


7. Lo. Pomeroy


Selectionan. )


of ) Leverett


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Representative District No: 4: Wolden at South Deerfield on the Sixteen =


- vote to be as follows. Whole number of ballots 1257


The votes were for the following hersons. John B. Tach and of Conway. 703 votes Dell B. 10 ruf 10


Scattering 1 551


3


Henry I. Billings bleMs of honway


Henry I Child's Clerk of Seefectu Clerk of Whalety ) Plenty of Sunderland ) bilene of Leer st


ED. Mr. Ingrasse


Copy attest E. M. Ingrunn Joon Chere of Leveret.


Piccard of Town meeting. Nov 6 1888 1.t.


1 on The Sixth day of Hove vorher 1998 The following business was trans euch ed ;


1 st chose Still man P. Field Moderator 2 Chose Charles Latin agent To collect the taxes set to Walter De Lowles of Herheart to. Howard.


3 nated to discontinue the road leading from The Dudley ville road to the place formerly owned by Edwin C. Taylor. 4h voted to dissolve the meeting.


a. Trice Record attest G. M. Ingram Town Clark


Warrant for town meeting November Sixth 1888


To b. Mr. Inynam Constable of the town of Levenedt Gmcting In The name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Myces are deretter to reality and warm the inhabitants of the town of Leve rett qualified to cate in Elections and in town affairs to meet at the Town Hall in ward town in duerday the sixth day ay reverter next at lin o clock in the forenon then and there to bring in theer votes to The Selective for fourteen Elections for President + Vice President of the United Mater; One Reparerentative ho Congress for the United States a Governor and Lieutenant Governor; Mauncellon for District to Seven Secretary: Treasurer Attorney General, and auditor, for the Common


Probate and Ins every a Progester of Deeds one to aunty lommerkrone and a bounty Treasures for Franklin County and one Prepresentative to the General toaunt from translation Representative District- No 4 all on one ballat.


The wall will be opened at him o clock a. M. and may be closed at three o clock.P. M.


also on the same day at one and a half o clock P. M. you are to notify all press on qualified as above to vote on the following articles; namely; art: 12to choose a moderation to preside in said meeting .. I To see if the how well vate to choose an agent to.


want to the ward .. 3 To see if the town well vote to dis continue the road leading from the Deed han ville road, to the place formerly owner by Bus zon in Taylor.


avec vous ave directed is servedhis warrant by posting un altrodich Coques Human at racin of the public Meeting Houses in said town seven days at least hepone the time of holding.


Hie reef fait not, and make due meterme of This wargent with your dannys thereon to the Town Clark at the Time and place of meeting, as apones and. Given under our hands The's Seventy third day of C'estaber CL. 2. 1985.


Affittonan KE. (Field ) electrmen Richard M Beuiling Frederick if (den) ) Leverett.


Procord of votes for infectionsof


President and .. . President 1,5,6" 44


1.0 11


George D. Probinson


1 of Hoofreduce Y


1 James it Pecherto of Cambridge John Blackimer of Springfield 19


1


Thomas to. Day of Burn, 11-1


District John D. Fline of it all Prever 13


: Johan the Pied of Bannsin. George In Tage of Filth bun.


1


Beasthood Mouse of Sharon William J. Smith of Jaunton 13


14


No 2


Geovane To, Hiper man 8 2


. Matthan Mattheus Ir of 30 con 44


Paires de Grey of Bastan


/ 3


NO 3 Halsey Je Boardman of Baston


of Lesmonster 1


Matthew Freune of - 1 ʻ


No 4


1 3 >


Thomas Deunley 1


1


Charles Ho. Taylor of Felchung 4,4


No 5 andrew Howes .


/ 3


Henry J. Well's of Cambridge 3ス


John Barry, Otter River 1


Henry Brailler of Med ford


George H. Harwood of I, un 13


Horatio Wellington of Boston William J. Bakken of Fetch hund, 1


James F. Device of Salem 1,4


1 Daniel Withrien end of Manchester 13


and of Beverly √ん


1


vi c'emplatón


1


1 Jahr Boyle O Reilly.


Electores


82 1,


3


44


John & Danhum of lawrence . Orson &. Mallory of howell 13


Charles A Ball of Lawrence 82


Benjamin Littlefield of Brockton 1


William aspinwallof Brookline 1/4


Charles Mr. Bowers of Clinton 13


Charles 2. Jerrell of Natick 82


Praljak Benjamin of Peters ham. 1


13


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8-2


Julivan To Draper of Boasten 1


2 - 44


11


11 Julius He Seulege of amberst 13


Chester b. Conant of Greenfield 82


Wallis Cutting of Pittsfield 44


However it. "Title of die 13


Elisha Morgan of Springfield 3 2


har 8% Martes


11 1


William In. Russell of Cambridge .. 45


William He Is ande of Worcester 13


George B diaswell of Orange 1


John D. A. Bracket of arlington 82


Lieutenant John Tre de or cremen of Clinton 44


Governor Jakin Bascom afe Williamstown 19


Lussin . Composition of attleborough 1


Houry B Prince of abington 8%


Secreting Villian M. Asquare of Poistion 44


13


For


George A. Handin of howell 82


Hoenon ( Sbacher of Harmouth 44


Edmund dr. I tower of Hudson 13


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Artes Charis Pc. Ladet of Springfield William U. Williams of Worcester 11 01


auditor Todmund Mr. Stowe of Hudson 13


Alonzo Harwell & South Gardner 1


For Andrew J. Hacerman & Pittsfield 82


Altomy Samuel Q. Lamb of Greenfield 44


General Allen Graffin of Mintucket / 3


Charles To. Oliver of South Fitchburgh 1


Piepresentstiver Piodney Wallace of Hetchburgh 8 2


15 William Skinner of Holyalle 44 Paxgress Henry . howell of Ashburnham / 3


Frederick Fleming of Orange 1


Levi J. Gunn of Greenfield


Councilin Christopher la Mervilt of Springfield 44 . Royal F. Alger of Becket- 13 Henry Smith of Wellington


Samuel D. Bardwell of Mellom 44


Edmund Balser 8.2


Henry W. Hoapains of France. /3


Franklin The Waters of Orange. William He Gale &. Harrel


Commissioner Albert to. Tamsons of Northfield


Register Frances M. Thompson of Greenfield


David Hunter , 1


44


of Prahate Gustavus Hoyt of Shelburn 13


Progestion Edwin Stratton


oh Greenbiele


11


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Deeds Joseph the Lamb 11


1


Greenfield


Treasurer Frederick To. Pierce 1


11


Oscar Bardwell - 1


Bepresentative 1- General. Seth B Crafts


John B. Packard


of bronway


44 1


lcount Roswell F. Putnam of Leverett


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Warrant- for down Meeting March 4" 1889 Franklin S.S.


To Co. M. Ingram one of the Constables of the town. of Leverett in the bounty of Franklin In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warm the intrabitants of the said Town qualified to vote in Elections and in town affairs to meet at the town Hall in said hevenett on Monday the fourth day March next at tem a clock in the forenoon then and there to act on the following articles;


ar- To Choose a moderation to preside at said meeting. 2 , 3ª 11 To choose all necessary Town officers for the year Ensuing; To see if the town will vole to buy the Jeess place now owner by Edward A Ingram, and raise money for the same To vote by seperate ballot .. Yes or No on the question Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating lequons in this town .


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6ª To act on the list of Aurons as reported by the Selection To determine the mansion of repairsmy highways and Porridge To raise such surms of money as may be necessary to frais town Expenses for the year Ensuing and make appropriation of the same .


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To- see of the town will fix the time when taxes shall be paid, and act anything relating to interest on taxes Hard ware are directed to save this warrant by pas wir attested copies thereof at Each of the public meeting Thouses seven days at least before the time of holding vauch mettere.


Hereof fact not, and make due return


to the town CheMs at the time and place of meeting as afanes wand. Geven under our hands this twintig first day of Hel Hebreeuws in the year of own home Hered and Eighty HeILL.


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at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of havenet permisjon To vote in Elections and in town affairs met agreeable to the foregoing,


Chose Stillman R. Field Moderator


2 Chose To. M. Ingram Town Clerk and sworn


3º Chose G. M. Ingram Town Incasseren and sworn. Chose A. P. Feld lignes H. Their. I ruf Puce Mais Bon


Chose William L. Boutwell School Committee for 3 years Noted that the Selectmen act as Fence brewers Chose O. M. Ingram. P. A. Sedley. William H. Smith Constables Chose George L. Gates (oly O. Dickinson Auditor 9


Charles N. Field, Surveyor of Lusicher lolea that the above named Surveyens of Lumber he also Measures of Food, Bark and Coul.


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13 14


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Chose Bearers the Waltrins Found Keeper iolie to buy the Peso place of Godward f. Ingram boled on the license question as follows. No 39 lopes home


Poled to accept of the list of faisons as reported by the selectmen Chose Charles M. Themenway Placed Commissioner for 3 years Chose William B. Alition Proud Commissioner for 1 year Poled to appropriate Seven hundred for highway + Bridges mg.


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toled to appropriate Twenty two hundred dollars to pay the necessary, Expenses of the town for the year Ensuring, including paying in dwand He hyran One hundred and Seventy five dollars forthe Pees o Aluce Noted that the Tapes should be put into the hands of the collection soon as made out, and interest should commence on the first day of Sept at the rate of aux per cent, and all hayes should Be collected before the first day of February 1890. coled is Let out The dayes par colection to the 1 owist briter tiste for five dollars fifty five dollars


1 Chose Albert Hield Collection Voted to dissolve the meeting


Warrant for Town Meeting November 5th, Commonwealth of Massachusetts OFranklin S.S.


To In. M. Ingram Constable of the Town of Leveret Greeting In the name of the commoncoulth of Massachusetts you are directed to notify and wann the inhabitants. of card tion anddefend do mate in Elections and on town ofarts to meet at the Town Hall in said tocon on Tuesday, the fifth day of November next at 10 o'clock in the foxencom, then and there to bring on to the Selectmen on one ballot their votes for Governor, 1. Connection, secretar Treasurent Processer Jemand, Aseditor and Attorney General of the Commonwealth,


Senator for the Franklin Senatorial District. Representative in General Count for the 4th Franklin District, District attorney for The North Western District. Q Sheriff. Three Commissioners of Insolveny One bounty Commissioner, and Two Special Commissioners, for Franklin County. The polls will be opened at 10 o'clock a. M. and may be closed at 30 clock P. M. And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting up attested copies thereof at Each of the Public Meeting houses in said down seven days at least before the time of holding


Himmay , and make due return of their warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clase at the time and place of meeting as afones and.


Seven under our hands this 23 day of October 1889


I. K. Field , Selectmen A. 7. Field 10. Je Pièce Leverett of Contatta Actura


Leverett November 5/ 1989 Served the, warrant by feasting efe ater lier


Pureof as directed .


En. M. Ingram Constable


For Governor


The following is a Record of the votes cast for State and bounty Officers November fifth 1889 John 2. A. Brackett of arlington had


William In Pressell of Cambridge 37- John Blackmer of Springfield 14


William H. Haile of Springfield . .


61


Benjamin F. Sturtevant of Boston ..


10


Thenry B. Prince of abington. 13. ..


Societàna William N. Osgood of Boston


27


George D. Crittenden of Buckland ..


14


George A. Manden of Lowell


57


Treasurer Indiain L. Munn of Holydie 3%


+ Receiver General Frederick. L. Wing of Askburnham


Charles Pc. Ladel of Springfield


6%


Auditor William D. T. Freking of Marblehead . :


26


,


William H. Gleason of Boston. .


9


11


Andrew J. in derman of Filth field


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60


Attorney General Files here Be thy name of Springes in Allen boffin of Nantucket ..


29


,1


Ashley B. Wright of North Adams Councilion Lewis Warner of Northampton George W. andrews of Dalton


District Austin De Wolfh of Greenfield Attorney JohnA. Acken of Greenfield .1


52


46


8


Sheriff


George A Himball of Greenfield Indivard to. Fowler of Orange James D. Power of Buckland


47


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6 ..


65-


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bounty


Lyman A. Grafts of Whatily Charles Jones of Deerfield


Commissions Lesers J. Lovell of Shelburne 11


10 ,1


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59


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28


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28 .1


11


. November Meeting Continued 1


aApreciat iberiache if. Hay of Now Saloon ionen Avery J. Donacion of Leyden 11


5-4 1roles 119


of Montagese 27 .. David Mowry of Leyden 9.2 ..


Prichard bluff of Montague henry C. Penney of Ashfield . .


15-


Commissionen Grasties J. Gunn of Montague of Insolvency Henry Mr. Treffer Shelburne


78


56


Arthur A Smith of toleration


54


Edwin Baker of Shelburne


14


Senator Freeman Co. Griswold of Greenfield .. 29


Frances A. Pracy of Greenfield . 12.


Representative Alfred H. Hield of heavenett in General William G. Avery of Conway braunt Brainard. I. Graves of honorary


100


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10


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Certificate oppelection en Representative Des No 4 1889


The Representative. No 4 holden at South Deerfield on the


Representative of local Destixxx, and find the result of sauce vote to be as follows.


Whate number of Ballots 989


The votes were for the following persons


Alfred it. Field of heverett had 453 votes


William S. Avery of Conway had 435 ..


Brassard I. Is hares of honway hall 101


Henry W. Billings Clerk of honway


.. Deerfield


James D. Haymoun , .. Whately John Mr. Smith .. .. Mender Land


La M. Incurran


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Leverett


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Warrant for down Meeting December 9 M 1889 Franklin S.S.


To Go Mr Ingram Constable of the town of Leverett


the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts reutili to notify and warm the onherebutants of said town


in town afferr torrent at the Von Helt or monday the month day of December at one o clock in the afternoon then and them to act on the following articles


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art 1: To choose a Moderator to preside in said meeting


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I To see if the town will vote to build a Javor House on act anything thencon.


and you are directed to serve this awarrant by for theny be altered Colour theway at ish of the public Meeting Hurones in said toin for ways at least before the time of holdemy saus meeting Hereof fall not and make due return of this warrant Ah your done, ttercon to the Jour China The time and place of meeting as aboxes and.


Given under our frances this third day of December lightson harrodred and Eighty nine ..


I Ke. Field, Selectmen a. F. Field. la. J. Price Leveret of


Record of clown Meeting held in accordance with the foregoing woman


Voted not to build a Poor House:


property on the case for 1 the peace an town dell. L' Noted that the Selectionen Sell the Real Estate Known as the down Form Either as a while on na tio as they Think . continent of the town. ou boter to dissolve the meeting.


Warrant for Your Meeting December 212h 1889 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Franklin S.S. To E. Mr. Ingram Constable of the town of dovermi the county of franklin Greeting In The name of the coin monwealth of Massachusetts agace are deve ted to rectify and wenn the inhabitants of said town qualifies .


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farm affanno to nost at the Mirror to on Salinetry the twenty- first day of December of as ico 1 I To see if the Town will record the vote passed at the last- meeting whereby they maked not to build a house on the town. Harm , and voli to build a house on said farm. .. 3 To see if the town will act anything in relation to the vote pasosa Is sell all the personal property now on the Jorn Farm at accition. attested copies Thereof at Each of the table healing ivacases in. I are the home of haldery send mealesy. How of fail not and make duce relim of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town ('le. ME at the time and place of meeting as aforexact. assets this fourteenth day of


a bylity him . I.2. of


at. Field.


R. J. Rice L'everett Proceed of town erecting held Docommber 21 2 1899 In perswant to the above warrant the legal matins of the town of heavenett met and passed the fat ning votes pat ihave of the Field Moderation


Pareceto 2 Police not to received this bote as pre tinie in article 2 . insect. The Selection act there fredagment on selling the personal Powers hares for the best anderart of the town. it hotellidessolve the medin.


Certificate of Erection of Representative in Dis No 4 un 1890 At a meeting of the Der cre Les bleus of the towns comparisons The Avantilin Representative District No 4 holden at South Deerfield on the fourteenth day of November 1890 for the purpose of Examining the return of votes for Representative of said Dirtied, and Pins The mescall if sans vote to be as follows


Whole number of ballots Nine hundred and Thirty Eight The rates were for the following persons


James Wilplapse of Deerfield had terre hundred and forty .. Thanks For Williams of Die Seele had two three nelred Seventy four Hawker Gillett of Deerfield had one hundred and twenty three



Warrant for Jaron Meeting March 3 189;


To hith, Ingram Constable of the of the Leverett in The County of Frantidin Trechery in the name of the commonwealth of Massachusetts you are directed toBy and riam the inhabitants of sand town qualified to vote in Elections and in town affairs to meet at the lawon dall on Monday the third day of March next at him ociode it. The. Them and there to act on the following articles tig.


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2


3


To choose all necessary town officers for the year ino wany To vote yes or no on the question Shall License be granted from the sale of Intoxicating Seguros in this town. To see what compensation the town will vote for the mex


or act- anything thereon.


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. act on the refront of the Selection and Jehand Conszerette To see what compensation the town will vote for the Inspections whe served at the fall Election


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To see if the town will the Groverams of Chrupa 431 of the als of 1888, relating to the Employment of a Superintendant I Sevals and appropriate money these for To determine the manner of repairing Highways, Town ways. and Bridges, and make appanalexiations for the same.


. as any to meet down Expenses and make appropriations thereof. - and you are divided to serve this warrant by posting, accessed afrees the many at cache of the faites livet ing tomeses in said town seven days at least- before the time of holding said meeting


Anie mai; and mutée due return of this warrant with your doings theneon to the Town Clark? at the time and place of meeting as afpresand.


day of Felinany in the year Eighteen laundred and Ninety


A. of Field) lo. f. Prace ) devinaté Corey alTest


I. M. Ingram Vawon Classe


Precord of Town Meeting March 3 1890 It a mastines of the qualified waters of the over held March $1890 the following business was transacted.


Chase In. M. Ingram Town Clerk, swam


Chose Henderson Bulicell School Commettre for 3 years


Fence Ecocert Suvo Chose E. M. Ingram Pichard. a Deed ley Constables. Sworn


Chose George Le Gales auditor


Chose William H. Smith Charles H. Field. Edward P. Feld


1. Because it. Saudier. . In. Bundan mader fur gonof theunion botell that the above named Surveyor be measures of Wasa Bank + Coal


Poled on Licenze Question Eleven ijes: Forty Mine No. Noted that Is in Themenos be arbe die to was the men who fought forest fores 15 cents an hour for the time spent? Notice to accept the list of fueron revised by the Selectionam Toled to accept the report of the Selecmen and School Commetter Med May the Instructions 15 cents an hour for serving at the full Election In writing on the & article in Warrant the town wanted to unite with Deanfald and Hatfield and have a Superintendent of Schools and valid to almonatencte Dre Prendred's fifteen dollars for that Justone


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23 I led to appropriate One thousand + Lefty dollars for School purposes atom orale Ten Thousand dollars to town Loro Extrem 120 25 Fated to let and the collection of the hayes to the Inwest Lider same were cloudle as to Albert feld for Soft hine dollars 26 "Chose albert Field Collector 27" Poled that interest be charged on call un'and layer aller C'est 28 Poled that all the tapes shall be collected before. nabruary 12,991 29 Voted to dissolve this meeting.


És. M. Ingram down tolerie


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Warrant for Governor Meeting November fourth 1990 Franklin S.S.


Jo Es, Mr. Ingram one of the Constables of the Taxon of Leverett, in said County. Greeting; In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereing


water in Elections and in kovou affairs to meet at the Town hall in said town on Tuesday, the powerthe day of Move intour next at lon o clock in the forencon them and there to bring on their vales to the Selectionen for- Screen friend: Sor pren Jearchwny, Traowner and Recover Force red. audition and attorney General for the Commonwealth a Councellan for the SIE Comme ilton street, a Tetre intations in Congress from the Eleventh Sixty one domador from the Frontali denatural Dostat, one representatour for the gowith Found les Instruct and one Person in for Franklin County Also to vote les, or No. on the following articles of amendment to the Constitution. 1 af No pression otherwise qualified to vote in Elections for Governor dienst,


are entities shall by nowon of a change the commonwealth he disqualified from solving


' LA € dennee until the Expiration of sex calender months from the time of such removal,


2", so herson. heveny served as the or may on navy of the United States in time of war and having been honestly dischanged from such Service, shall be disqualified There for on account of receiving or having received and from any city on town on because of the non payment of a poll tax" all on one ballot. The fall to be opened at hen o clock a th, and may be closed at 3 P. M.


and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting up attested


days at least before the time of holding said meeting 1


Here of feel nul and make due return of this warrant with


of meeting as aforesard alan of Celaber Q.D. 1990.


. 12. Field Selecmen A. F. Field 6. 6. Marvell) Leveret Con Alles G. A my rar Constable of devenit


Procore of Governor Meeting held How 4 h- 1890


William I. Prussell of Cambridge 30


John Blackmen of Springfield 13


William H. Haile of Springfielel 53


11


William In. Olin of Boston 52 . .


Elbridge Cores human of Lakeville


George H. Crittenden of Buckland


10


George A. Manden of Lowell


Treasurer Edwin L. Munn of Holyoke 2.5


William H & co.


11


12


Attorney


Albert- Es Pills bury of Baston 53 4


General Elisha B. Maynard of.


11


Wal cott Ham


Pekinesentatives Jinaltry G. Spaulding of Hard hampton 44


Frederick I. Coolidge of Ashburnham . ,


Hanny La Smith of Williams burg 10 1


Myron J. Walker of Belchertown' 17


Ashley B. Wright of North Adams 48


Pourcelin Benjamin Franklin Philips of Sheffield .. 2:


George H lolarbe of Chicktice


Frederick G. Smith of Greenfield 50 11


County


Samuel O. Lamb of Paswell G. Price of hooneway


28


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Senator Wilder I. Clark of Winchendon


49 boli, 25- 1 District Harvey Town, and of honway 1,


12


of Deenfield 60 .. in General Charles To. Williams .. Lasfun Gillet


,1 21 Count


Amendment to the Constitution to prevent the desfranchisement of voting because of a chang of residence Yes: 30 14016


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. Mars 23 1- 14 E. M. Ingram down Beer


Terambulation of lowon line between Leverett and thetis bury, Shutesbury Mass Dec 17h 1890 This may certify that the Selection of the town of Liver between the sued Towns and renewed the marks according to the law of the Commonwealth,




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