Town Report on Lincoln 1910-1915, Part 18

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1910
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CHARLES S. SMITH, C. L. TODD, R. D. DONALDSON, Selectmen of Lincoln.


This list filed Aug. 2, 1912.


GEORGE L. CHAPIN, Town Clerk.


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Proceedings of a Town Meeting held July 1, 1912.


WARRANT.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. MIDDLESEX, SS.


To James T. Laird, or any other Constable of the Town of Lincoln, in said County :


GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabit- ants of the Town of Lincoln, duly qualified to vote in Town affairs, to assemble in Bemis Hall, on Monday, July 1st, at 8 o'clock p. m., to act on the following Articles viz .:


ARTICLE 1. To choose a Moderator.


ART. 2. To see if the Town will extend the water pipe from the terminus near Page's Corner to the lot of land recently purchased by John H. Stone, and appropri- ate money for the purpose, or take any other action with reference to the matter.


ART. 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Water Commissioners to dispose of the Deane Steam Pump and install in its place a Power Pump, to be driven by elec- tricity, and make an appropriation for the same, or take any other action with reference to the matter.


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ART. 4. To see if the Town will authorize the Select- men to make some contract or arrangement by which the Town teams will be located in some permanent place for term of years, not exceeding five.


ART. 5. To see if the Town will build a new hose- house and fire-station in the center of the Town on land belonging to the Town and appropriate the sum of $5,000.00 for the purpose, or take any other action with reference to the matter.


ART. 6. To hear the report of the Committee on Claims in regard to the location of the old schoolhouse in the center of the Town.


ART. 7. To see if the Town will take any action with reference to said report or take any action with reference to the old schoolhouse or act anything in regard to the matter.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting an attested copy thereof in each of the Post Offices and one of the churches or some other public place seven days at least before the day appointed for such meeting, and to make seasonable return thereof with your doings there- on, to the Town Clerk.


HEREOF FAIL NOT.


Dated at Lincoln, this twenty-fourth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twelve.


C. S. SMITH, C. L. TODD,


Selectmen of Lincoln.


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The return upon the Warrant is as follows:


Lincoln, July 24, 1912.


I have served this Warrant by posting an attested copy in each of the Post Offices and one in the Railroad Station, seven days before the date of said meeting.


GEO. E. CUNNINGHAM, Constable of Lincoln.


Pursuant to the above Warrant, the meeting was called to order by the Town Clerk, who read the Warrant.


The following votes were then passed :-


ARTICLE 1. Chose Charles S. Wheeler, Moderator. (The Check List was used. )


ART. 2. Voted, 62 to 43, That the sale of the school- house in the center of the Town be postponed until the title to the land under said schoolhouse shall be de- termined by the Land Court.


ART. 3. Voted, That the Committee on Claims be authorized to petition the Land Court for registration of title to all lands in which the Town has an interest.


ART. 4 and ART. 5. Not acted upon


Voted to adjourn.


GEORGE L. CHAPIN, Town Clerk.


The following communication was received at the Town Clerk's office Aug. 17, 1912 :-


To the Town of Lincoln:


The undersigned, being a committee chosen at a


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meeting of the First Parish of Lincoln, held Aug. 16, 1912, for the purpose of protecting the rights of the Parish in the so-called Common land in the center of Lincoln, hereby respectfully communicates to the Town a resolu- tion passed at said meeting, a copy of which vote is here- with enclosed, and requests the Town to remove from land belonging to the Parish, with all reasonable speed, within sixty days from the nineteenth day of August current, the buildings and structures mentioned in said resolution :


Without waiving or modifying the foregoing request or any other request heretofore made this Committee, to- gether with George L. Chapin, jointly and severally, especially demand that the Town remove within said time any such buildings or structures, or parts thereof, standing on the land of either or both the said Parish and the said Chapin, within the limits of the lot of land de- scribed in the deed of Martha Cole to Pliny Newhall, dated Feburary 22, 1834, recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds, Book 3666, page 110.


Respectfully,


NATHAN S. FISKE, GEORGE FARRAR, EDWARD F. FLINT, Committee.


GEORGE L. CHAPIN .. Town Clerk.


Parish Meeting, Aug. 16, 1912.


Resolved: That, whereas, the Town of Lincoln |did on or about July 18th, 1912 petition the Land Court for the registration of certain land occupied by a school building adjacent to the Common land of the Parish, and in its petition claimed title to land owned in past


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by the Parish and in part by the successors of the late James L. Chapin; and


Whereas, on or about March 9th, 1912, the late Emily F. Chapin, the then successor of the said James L. Chapin, revoked in writing all license or permission which the Town had or ever had to occupy or use any of her land, and requested the Town to remove the school building and other structures so far as they stood thereon; and


Whereas, the said building was located at time of its erectionin 1870, partly upon land belonging to the Parish and


Whereas, the said Parish Land was granted to Benjamin Brown and others, trustees or a committee of the society joined together in 1746, for the purpose of erecting a meeting house in the Precinct then set off from the towns of Concord, Lexington, and Weston, by Edward Flint, then of Concord, who gave the said land which now comprises a large part of the Lincoln Common so called, so that those persons who had joined together for the formation of a ministerial precinct and had pre- pared a frame for the meeting house ready to be set up and had given it to be used for the purposes of this society, where they could enjoy "publick worship and ordinances of God" conveniently to their dwellings, and by reason thereof the said land so given by the deed of Edward Flint by the Parish under a sacred trust to be devoted to the purposes described in his said deed to Benjamin Brown and others; and


Whereas, the said schoolhouse building after its loca- tion on said Parish land, appeared to the committee of said Town having charge of the construction thereof, to be partly on Parish land and lands of other persons; and


Whereas the said building committee then sent to this Parish a communication reading as follows :- "The Building Committee appointed by the Town to carry into effect the vote to erect a schoolhouse, respect-


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fully submit to the First Parish, that in pursuance of the duties under instruction of the Town, they located said schoolhouse on land occupied by the old Primary School- house and adjacent thereto without intention of imposing on the rights of any parties.


Respectfully submitted for the Committee,


SAMUEL HARTWELL, Clerk, Pro Tem., and;


Whereas, under Article 5 of a Warrant for a meeting of this Parish held September 6th, 1870, "To see what action shall be taken by the Parish in regard to land taken by the Town for a schoolhouse," it was voted, "that the Parish cheerfully acquiesce in the town's building a schoolhouse in part on Parish land and in occupying the same so long as it may be improved for school purposes," and


Whereas, the said Town has long since ceased to use the said building for schoolhouse purposes in accordance with the terms of the above vote and has been requested by those now owning the land of said Chapin to remove such part of the said building as may now stand upon his or their land,


Now therefore, be it


Resolved and Voted, That all license, permission or authority given or supposed to be given by this Parish under said vote or otherwise, in and to all land so occu- pied by the said Town since 1870, be and the same is hereby revoked, and made null and void, and the said Town is hereby requested to remove, with all reasonable speed, within sixty days from the date hereof, all build- ings and structures erected and now continued or main- tained in or on said Parish land. And it is further Resolved and Voted, That this Parish does now authorize any committee appointed for the purpose, to join with owners of other lands now occupied as aforesaid by the said Town, in any request, demand, suit or proceeding


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at law, or in equity, of, to, or against the said Town, for the protection and conservation of the full title and rights of this Parish against all parties claiming or pre- tending to claim any ownership in said Parish land. And be it further Resolved and Voted, That any such com- mittee shall have power and authority, and they are hereby directed to appear and defend or take other ap- propriate proceedings in any suit or controversy which involves or may involve the rights of this Parish in and to the so called Common land in Lincoln.


Moved and Voted, That Nathan S. Fiske, George Farrar and Edward F. Flint be a committee to carry out the foregoing vote, and that a copy of the foregoing reso- lutions and votes be sent to the Town.


On Aug. 19, 1912, a copy of the above communication from the Committee of the Parish was sent to the Select- men and also to the Committee on Claims, together with the following letter :


Lincoln, Aug. 19, 1912.


To the Committee on Claims of the Town of Lincoln: Gentlemen :-


I hereby enclose and transmit to you a copy of a letter with the accompanying resolutions and votes received by me as Town Clerk, August 17, 1912, from a Committee of the First Parish of Lincoln and from George L. Chapin.


Respectfully, GEORGE L. CHAPIN, Town Clerk.


Lincoln, Sept. 12, 1912.


Martin M. Welch was this day sworn as Inspector of Animals for the year ensuing, by


GEORGE L. CHAPIN, Town Clerk.


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Proceedings of the State Election.


WARRANT.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSTETS. MIDDLESEX, SS.


To any Constable in the Town of Lincoln, in said County : GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabit- ants of the Town of Lincoln, duly qualified to vote in the election of State and County Officers, to assemble at Bemis Hall, on Tuesday, November 5th at seven o'clock in the forenoon, to give in their votes for the following officers, viz .: Presidential Electors, Governor, Lieuten- ant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney- General, Congressman, Councillor, Senator, Repre- sentative in the General Court, County Commissioner, County Treasurer, and any other officers required by law to be chosen in the month of November of the current year; also, to vote on the question of the Amendment to the Constitution Disqualifying from Voting Persons Convicted of Certain Offences. (Chap. 21, Resolves of 1912. )


All officers enumerated above are to be designated and voted for on one ballot, the polls to be opened at seven o'clock a. m., and may be closed at four o'clock, p. m.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting an attested copy thereof in each of the Post Offices and one of the churches, or in some other public place, seven


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days at least before the day appointed for said meeting, and to make seasonable return thereof with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk.


HEREOF FAIL NOT.


Dated at Lincoln, this twenty-eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twelve.


CHARLES S. SMITH, C. L. TODD, R. D. DONALDSON, Selectmen of Lincoln.


The return upon the Warrant is as follows :-


Lincoln, Sept. 16, 1912.


I have served this Warrant by posting an attested copy in each of the Post Offices and one in the Railroad Station seven days before said meeting.


JAMES T. LAIRD, Constable of Lincoln.


Pursuant to the above Warrant the meeting was called to order by the Chairman of the Selectmen, who read the Warrant.


Thomas L. Giles and James W. Lennon were sworn as Ballot Clerks and Herbert G. Farrar and J. Malcolm Eveleth as Tellers.


The polls were open from seven to nine o'clock. The total number of votes cast were 37.


Republican 27. Democratic 10.


REPUBLICAN PARTY.


GOVERNOR .-


Everett C. Benton of Belmont,


Joseph Walker of Brookline, Blank,


16 votes


10 “


1 vote


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LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR .- Robert Luce of Somerville, Blank,


26 votes 1 vote


SECRETARY .-


Albert P. Lantry of Springfield, Blank,


25 votes 2


TREASURER .-


Elmer A. Stevens of Somerville, Blank,


26 votes


1 vote


AUDITOR .-


John E. White of Tisbury,


26 votes


Blank,


1 vote


ATTORNEY GENERAL .- James M. Swift of Fall River, Blank,


26 votes


1 vote


CONGRESSMAN, Fifth District .- William T. S. Bartlett of Lowell,


7 votes


5 “


James Wilson Grimes of Reading, John Jacob Rogers of Lowell, 13 " Blank, 2 “


COUNCILLOR, Sixth District .- John J. Hibbs of Lowell,


1 vote


George E. Marchand of Lowell,


7 votes


G. Frederick Simpson of Newton, Blank, 2


17


SENATOR, Fifth Middlesex. District .- Waldo L. Stone of Sudbury, Blank, 1 vote


26 votes


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REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT, 13th Middlesex District .- Frederick W. Eaton of Concord, Blank,


23 votes 4 "


COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Chester B. Williams of Wayland, Blank,


22 votes 5


COUNTY TREASURER .- Joseph O. Hayden of Somerville, Blank,


24 votes


3 "


STATE COMMITTEE .-


Adelbert B. Messer of Concord,


Blank,


24 votes 3


DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION.


Henry E. Warner of Lincoln, 19 votes


George L. Chapin of Lincoln,


2


66


Charles F. Adams of Lincoln, 1 Blank, 5


TOWN COMMITTEE, Lincoln .-


Charles S. Smith, 21 votes


Chester H. Sherman,


21


John F. Farrar,


3


Henry E. Warner,


4


Scattering,


5 66


Blank, 5


DEMOCRATIC PARTY.


GOVERNOR .- Eugene N. Foss of Boston, Blank,


9 votes 1 vote


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LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR .- Edward P. Barry of Boston, David I. Walsh of Fitchburg, Blank,


1 vote 7 votes 2 “


SECRETARY .-


Frank J. Donohue of Boston, Blank,


7 votes


3 "


TREASURER .-


Joseph L. P. St. Coeur of Cambridge, Blank,


7 votes


3 “


AUDITOR .-


James F. Carens of Newburyport,


Blank,


7 votes 3


ATTORNEY GENERAL .-


George W. Anderson of Boston, Blank,


7 votes 3 "


CONGRESSMAN, Fifth District .- James H. Carmichael of Lowell, Humphrey O'Sullivan of Lowell, Blank, 3 "


1 vote


6 votes


COUNCILLOR, Sixth District .- John J. Hogan of Lowell, Blank,


7 votes 3


SENATOR Fifth Middlesex District.


Charles F. McCarthy of Marlborough, 8 votes


Blank, 2 "


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT, 13th Middlesex District .- James William Byron of Concord, 8 votes


Blank, 2 "


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COUNTY COMMISSIONER .- John F. Farrar of Lincoln, Blank,


1 vote


9 votes


COUNTY TREASURER. Thomas F. Royle of Cambridge, Blank,


7 votes


3 “


STATE COMMITTEE .-


Bernard W. Stanley of Watham.


6 votes


Blank,


4 "


DELEGATE TO STATE CONVENTION .- Anthony J. Doherty of Lincoln, 6 votes 4 "


Blank,


TOWN COMMITTEE .-


Martin M. Welch,


7 votes


Anthony J. Doherty,


7 "


C. Lee Todd,


7


66


Patrick F. Corrigan,


5


Thomas Dee,


5


Thomas L. Giles,


3


R. D. Donaldson,


1 vote


Blank,


3 votes


The above vote was declared in open meeting.


GEORGE L. CHAPIN, Town Clerk.


The return on the Warrant is as follows :-


Lincoln, Oct. 28, 1912.


I have served this Warrant by posting an attested copy, one in each of the Post Offices and one in the Rail- road Station, seven days before the date of said meeting. JAMES T. LAIRD, Constable of Lincoln.


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Pursuant to the above Warrant, the meeting was called to order by the Chairman of the Selectmen, who read the warrant, administered the oath of office to Herbert G. Farrar and James W. Lennon as Ballot Clerks, and Thomas L. Giles and J. Malcolm Eveleth as Tellers.


The polls were opened at seven o'clock, with the counter on the Ballot Box showing 000. The polls were closed at 4.30 p. m., with the counter on the Ballot Box showing 214.


The same number of Ballots were counted with the following result, which was declared in open meeting. After which time, the ballots together with the check list were sealed.


ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESI- DENT .-


Chafin and Wilkins, Prohibition, 1 vote At Large, John M. Fisher of Attleborough, Edward Kendall of Cambridge.


By Districts :- 1. Thomas A. Frizzell of Hinsdale.


2. Oliver W. Cobb of Easthampton.


3. Henry S. Cowell of Ashburnham.


4. John Holt of Worcester.


5. John B. Lewis of Reading.


6. Willard D. Wylie of Beverly.


7. Charles E. McColley of Lawrence.


8. Alfred A. Wright, of Cambridge.


9. Henry C. Russell, of Malden.


10. Aaron L. Woodruff of Boston.


11. John Morgan of Boston.


12. Solon W. Bingham, of Boston.


13. John A. Nicholls of Boston.


14. Albert J. Orem of Sharon.


15. David Morrison of Fall River.


16. Edwin S. Paulding of Plymouth.


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DEBS AND SEIDEL, Socialist, 2 votes At Large .- Fred Tepper of Lawrence. Daniel A. White of Brockton.


By Districts :- 1. Wilfred Griffin of Pittsfield.


2. Charles C. Hitchcock of Ware.


3. Robert Lawrence of Clinton.


4. Charles E. Fenner of Worcester.


5. William J. Carroll of Lowell.


6. James F. Corey of Haverhill.


7. Ambrose Miles of Lynn.


8. John Tiefenthal, Jr. of Cambridge.


9. John D. Williams of Malden.


10. Fred B. Chase of Boston.


11. George Roewer, Sen. of Boston.


12. Samuel P. Levenberg of Boston.


13. Adam Langille of Waltham.


14. Joel Thebodeau of Brockton.


15. John W. Sawyer of Taunton.


16. Arthur W. Harriman of New Bedford.


ROOSEVELT AND JOHNSON, Progressive, 43 votes At Large .- James P. Magenis of Boston. Cassius A. Wood of Boston.


By Districts :- 1. Cornelius C. Cook of Pittsfield. 2. J. Frank Drake of Springfield.


3. Frederick Fosdick of Fitchburg.


4. Frank J. Quist of Worcester.


5. Lewis D. Apsley of Hudson. 6. Nelson B. Clark of Beverly.


7. Lynn M. Ranger of Lynn. 8. Lawrence G. Brooks of Cambridge.


9. Eugene H. Cox of Malden.


10. Jerome A. Petitti of Boston. 11. Arthur D. Hill of Boston.


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12. Elihu D. Stone of Boston.


13. Norman Marshall of Newton.


14. Charles S. Millet of Brockton. 15. Robert A. Deon of Fall River.


16. Frank E. Ramsdell of New Bedford.


TAFT AND SHERMAN, Republican, 89 votes At Large .- Rufus D. Adams of Salem. David F. Dilton of Palmer.


By Districts :- 1. William A. Barnes of Pittsfield.


2. Walter S. Robinson of Springfield.


3. George R. Wallace of Fitchburg.


4. James Logan of Worcester.


5. Harry G. Pollard of Lowell.


6. Alfred E. Lyons of Haverhill.


7. C. Neal Barney of Lynn.


8. Everett C. Benton of Belmont.


9. Frank M. Sawtell of Malden.


10. James W. H. Myrick of Boston.


11. Frank Vogel of Boston.


12. Moses S. Lourie of Boston.


13. J. Henry Gleason of Marlborough.


14. Horace A. Keith of Brockton.


15. Alfred B. Williams of Taunton.


16. Joseph Walsh of Falmouth.


WILSON AND MARSHALL, Democrat, 73 votes At Large .- John W. Cummings of Fall River. William A. Gaston of Boston.


By Districts :- 1. Daniel F. Doherty of Westfield.


2. Edward H. Lothrop of Springfield.


3. Frank H. Pope of Leominster.


4. John F. Meaney of Blackstone.


5. J. Joseph O'Connor of Lowell.


6. Charles A. Russell of Gloucester.


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7. Walter H. Creamer of Lynn.


8. Thomas E. Dwyer of Wakefield.


9. James H. Malone of Chelsea. 10. John J. Mahoney of Boston.


11. Joseph H. O'Neil of Boston.


12. James T. Powers of Boston. 13. Charles B. Strecker of Brookline.


14. Albion C. Drinkwater of Braintree.


15. Thomas F. Higgins of Fall River.


16. George M. Harlow of Plymouth.


6 votes


FOR GOVERNOR .-


Charles S. Bird of Walpole, Eugene N. Foss of Boston,


42 votes 60


Frank N. Rand of Haverhill, Roland D. Sawyer of Ware, Joseph Walker of Brookline, Blank, 18


1 vote


2 votes


91 "


FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR .-


Daniel Cosgrove of Lowell, Alfred H. Evans of Northampton, Robert Luce of Somerville, Robert B. Martin of Boston, Dennis McGoff of New Bedford, David I. Walsh of Fitchburg, Blank,


30 votes


1 vote


98 votes


2


1 vote


57 votes 25 “


FOR SECRETARY .-


Frank J. Donahue of Boston, Ellen Hayes of Wellesley, Albert P. Lantry of Springfield, William W. Nash of Westborough, Russell A. Wood of Cambridge, Blank,


53 votes


2 "


99 66


1 vote


29 votes 30


Blanks,


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TREASURER .-


Charles A. Chase of Swansea,


2 votes


Eldon B. Keith of Brockton,


28


Joseph L. P. St. Coeur of Cambridge,


52


66


Elmer A. Stevens of Somerville,


98


Louis F. Weiss of Worcester, Blank,


32


AUDITOR .-


James F. Carens of Newburyport,


53 votes


Herbert B. Griffin of Boston,


1 vote


Octave A. LaRiviere of Springfield,


27 votes


Sylvester J. McBride of Watertown, Jeremiah P. McNally of Salem, John E. White of Tisbury, Blank,


1 vote


98 votes


32 “


ATTORNEY GENERAL .-


George W. Anderson of Boston, Freeman T. Crommett of Chelsea, H. Huestis Newton of Everett,


56 votes


1 vote


27 votes


George E. Roewer, Jr., of Boston, James M. Swift of Fall River, Blank,


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CONGRESSMAN, Fifth District .- William J. Carroll of Lowell, William N. Osgood of Lowell, Humphrey O'Sullivan of Lowell, John Jacob Rogers of Lowell, M. Storey, Blank,


2 votes


22


"


61


66


106


"


1 vote


22 votes


COUNCILLOR, Sixth District .- Henry G. Burke of Lowell,


3 votes


John J. Hogan of Lowell,


54


Harrie C. Hunter of Marlborough,


31


96


G. Frederick Simpson of Newton, Blank,


30


2


2 "


3


94


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SENATOR, Fifth Middlesex District .-


Frederick P. Glazier of Hudson, 26 votes


Charles F. McCarthy of Marlborough, 61


Paul L. Metzger of Waltham,


2 66


Waldo L. Stone of Sudbury,


105


Blank,


20


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT,


13th Middlesex District .-


James William Byron of Concord, 58 votes


Edward Bailey Caiger of Concord,


31


Frederick W. Eaton of Concord,


104


Blank, 21


COUNTY COMMISSIONER .-


Winthrop H. Fairbank of Sudbury, 76 votes


Robert J. Kelly, of Lowell,


2


Chester B. Williams of Wayland, Blank,


104


32


COUNTY TREASURER .-


Nicholas H. Flynn of Somerville,


2 votes


Joseph O. Hayden of Somerville,


109


Thomas F. Royle of Cambridge, Blank,


43


60


Shall the proposed amendment to the Constitution disqualifying from voting persons convicted of certain offences be approved and ratified?


Yes,


84 votes


No,


23


Blank,


107


Shall the proposed amendment to the Constitution relative to the taxation of wild or forest lands be ap- proved and ratified?


Yes, No, Blank,


76 votes


20 "


118


48


Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year nineteen hundred and twelve entitled, "An Act relative to pensioning laborers in the employ of cities and towns be accepted?


Yes,


43 votes


No,


57 “


Blank,


114


Attest:


GEORGE L. CHAPIN,


Town Clerk.


Vote of Middlesex District, Number 13, for Repre- sentative in the General Court, as determined and de- clared at the Town Clerk's Meeting, held in Concord, Nov. 15, 1912.


Bed.| Con. Lin. Sud.| Way. |Wes. | Total


James William Byron of Concord,


54


341


58


46


130


46


6f5


Edward Bailey Caiger of Concord,


48


210


31


39


80


86


494


Frederick W. Eaton of Concord, Blank,


115


395


104


113


209


262


1,198


24


60


21


22


62


26


215


241


1006


214


220


481


420|


2,582


Two certificates of election were filled out for Frederick W. Eaton and signed by


Abbot R. Webber, Town Clerk of Bedford.


William D. Cross, Asst. Town Clerk of Concord.


George L. Chapin, Town Clerk of Lincoln. Daniel Brackett, Town Clerk of Wayland.


George W. Cutting, Town Clerk of Weston.


Frank F. Gerry, Town Clerk of Sudbury.


GEORGE L. CHAPIN,


Town Clerk.


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There have been recorded during the year ending Dec. 31, 1912, 22 Births, 12 Marriages, 16 Deaths.


Births Registered.


Date of Birth.


Name of Child.


Names of Parents.


June 29, 1911.


James Frederick Naff


Sept. 17,


Edward Corrigan.


Frederick J. and Mary (Flood. ) Martin and Annie G. (Dempsey.)


Nov. 19, 1895.


Majorie Beatrice Thomes.


Milton E. and Nellie (O'Neil. )


Feb. 12, 1912.


Mary McAskill.


Feb. 27,


Mary Campobosso.


Mar. 15,


Nellie Grant Christie MacRae.


Daniel A. and Majorie A. (Morrison ). Guiseppe and Anna (De Meo. ) Isaac N. and Nellie G. (Christie. ) Isaac and Adella (Waugh. ) Ralph E. and Annie W. (Gilbert.) Jack and Signe A. (Blomfeldt. )


April 3,


Alma Muir Langille.


April


4,


Doris Arline Butcher.


April 5,


Evelyn Grant.


April 9,


Ramona Whittier Gaffey.


Leo W. and Marion Abi (Whittier. ) Carl H. and Iva Mae (Connell. ) Charles I .. and Bertha W. (Flint. )


July July


17,


Carol Hanson.


July 22,


George Albert Cunningham. Foreman.


Aug. 30,


John Joseph Rooney.


Sept. 13,


Annie Diamond.


Sept. 17,


Clifford Milton Bowles.


Oct. 14,


Harriet Tamzin Robus.


Sept. 7,


Alin Augusta Hagerty.


Oct. 17, =


Margaret Mary Algo.


Nov. 7,


Elizabeth Dunbar Chapin.


Dec. 16,


Corrine Sharp.


Charles F. and Annie M. (Limond.) John W., Jr., and Mary C. (Shelby.) James and Catherine (Fahey. ) William and Della M. (Davidson. ) William C. and Tamzin K. (Howes. ) Raymond E. and Julia C. (Moynihan. ) John O. and Mary A. (Dee. ) Robert B. and Elizabeth H. (Dunbar. ) Richard and Susan (Manning. )


7,


Frances Grover Manuel.


Geo. E. and Elizabeth M. (McKinley )


Aug. 6,


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Marriages Registered.


Date of Marriage.


Names.


Residence.


Jan. 17, 1912.


-


James M. Neville. Mary A. Malloy.


Lincoln. Lexington.


April 12,


-


Thomas Watson. Katie Mehan.


Lincoln. Newton.


April 24,


Thomas Perkins. Nellie Dobbyns.


Lincoln. Waltham.


April 30,


{


William A. Harding. Katherine E. Lahey.


Lincoln. Lincoln.


May 29,


William J. Bennett. Ellen Flood.


Lincoln. Lincoln.


June 12,


{


Warren K. Blodgett 2nd. Margaret Lorihg.




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