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There being no motion, the article was passed over.
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ARTICLE 50-To see if the town will authorize the Board of Public Works to build a retaining wall and sidewalk on the south side of Walnut Avenue between High Street and Maple Avenue and appropriate the sum of nine hundred and fifty ($950.00) dol- lars therefor, on petition of Frederick F. McIntosh and others.
Upon motion of Mr. McIntosh, and duly seconded, it was Voted, to authorize the Board of Public Works to build a retaining wall and sidewalk on the south side of Walnut Avenue between High Street and Maple Avenue and appropriate the sum of $950.00 therefor.
ARTICLE 51-To see if the town will authorize the Board of Public Works to install a drain on Princeton Road between George Street and Dartmouth Road and on Dartmouth Road between Princeton Road and the end of Dartmouth Road and appropriate the sum of six hundred ($600.00) dollars therefor, on petition of Romeo Topping and others.
There being no motions, the Moderator declared Article 51 passed over.
ARTICLE 52-To see if the town will vote to accept from Sidney P. White a deed of a parcel of land south of Argilla Road, near its intersection with Andover Street, and from James J. Abbott a deed of a parcel of land east of Andover Street, near its inter- section with Argilla Road, for the purpose of relocating and widen- ing Andover Street and Argilla Road; will raise and appropriate six hundred and twenty-five ($625.00) dollars for the purchase of culverts, grading and other necessary materials for the relocation and widening of said streets as shown on a preliminary plan of Argilla Road, Andover, 1939, sheet 5 of 5 as drawn by the County of Essex, Engineer's Office, plan No. 0448; and will vote that upon completion of said relocation of Argilla Road, that section of Argilla Road, as now located, between Andover Street and a point opposite the residence of Sidney P. White, be discontinued and abandoned as a public way, on petition of Sidney P. White and others.
Upon motion of Mr. White, and duly seconded, it was Voted, to adopt Article 52 as read and appropriate $625.00 therefor.
ARTICLE 53-To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of six hundred ($600.00) dollars for new trees, loam and fer-
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tilizer to be spent under the direction of the Tree Warden, on petition of George R. Abbott and others.
Upon motion of Mr. Burns, and duly seconded, it was Voted, that Article 53 be indefinitely postponed.
ARTICLE 54 -- To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of two hundred ($200.00) dollars for four band concerts to be given in Andover during the summer by the Andover Brass Band, on petition of H. Irving Newman and others.
Upon motion of Mr. Hammond, and duly seconded, it was Voted, that article be disapproved.
ARTICLE 55-To see what action the town will take in regard to the collection and disposal of garbage, rubbish and ashes, either or all, on petition of John M. Mackenzie and others.
Upon motion of Mr. Mackenzie, and duly seconded, it was Voted, that a committee of eight be appointed to make a survey and report to the next Town Meeting.
ARTICLE 56-To see if the town will vote to authorize and in- struct the Board of Public Works to issue permits to the regis- tered voters of Andover and their families allowing them and them only to boat and fish in Haggetts Pond from May 1st to October 15th annually; subject to the fishing laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, on petition of William Thompson and others.
Voted, that article be defeated.
ARTICLE 57-To see if the town will vote to change the term of Town Treasurer from one to three years, said change to take effect at the next annual election, on petition of Elmer J. Grover and others.
Upon motion made by Mr. Grover, and duly seconded, it was Voted, to change the term of Town Treasurer from one to three years, said change to take effect at the next annual election.
ARTICLE 58-To see if the town will vote to change the term of Tax Collector so that in 1941 the term shall be two years and on the expiration thereof it shall thereafter be three years, on petition of Elmer J. Grover and others.
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Upon motion made by Mr. Grover, and duly seconded, it was Voted, to change the term of Tax Collector so that in 1941 the term shall be two years and on the expiration thereof it shall thereafter be three years.
ARTICLE 59-To see if the town will vote to change the term of Tree Warden from one year to three years, as allowed by an act of the Legislature of 1939, upon petition of S. Quentin Jackson and others.
Voted, that article be rejected.
ARTICLE 60-To see if the town will vote to authorize and in- struct the Board of Selectmen to sell the Bailey District School with land and buildings for such sum or sums as the Board of Selectmen may deem best, and to authorize the Board of Select- men to give a good and sufficient Quitclaim Deed in the name of the town for the aforesaid land and buildings, on petition of Augustine C. Reilly and others.
Upon motion made by Mr. Shepard, and duly seconded, it was Voted, to authorize and instruct the Board of Selectmen to sell the Bailey District School with land and buildings for such sum or sums as the Board of Selectmen may deem best, and to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to give a good and sufficient Quitclaim Deed in the name of the town for the aforesaid land and buildings.
ARTICLE 61-To see if the town will vote to raise and appropri- ate $1852.70 to reimburse the City of Lawrence as the town's share of the cost of securing in 1936 a reduction of per kilowatt hour rates for electricity sold and delivered by the Lawrence Gas and Electric Company.
Voted, that article be disapproved. ,
ARTICLE 62-To see if the town will vote to raise and appropri- ate the sum of one hundred fifty dollars to acquire land by emi- nent domain or otherwise to straighten Osgood Street at or near the intersection of Blanchard and Osgood Streets, on petition of the Planning Board.
Upon motion made by Mr. Lewis, and duly seconded, it was Voted, to raise and appropriate the sum of $150.00 to acquire land by eminent domain or otherwise to straighten Osgood Street at or near the intersection of Blanchard and Osgood Streets.
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ARTICLE 63-To see if the town will vote to confirm the action of the Board of Selectmen in accepting for the Town of Andover from the Estate of Lucy Hayward Shaw, late of Andover, the legacy as given under Paragraph 1A of her will which is as follows: "To the Town of Andover, in Trust to be known as the David and Lucy Hayward Shaw Fund, ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars, the income only to be used for the comfort and relief of the poor of the town."
Upon motion made by Mr. Winslow, and duly seconded, it was Voted, to confirm the action of the Board of Selectmen in accept- ing for the Town of Andover from the Estate of Lucy Hayward Shaw, late of Andover, the legacy as given under Paragraph 1A of her will which is as follows "To the Town of Andover, in Trust to be known as the David and Lucy Hayward Shaw Fund, $10,000.00, the income only to be used for the comfort and relief of the poor of the town."
ARTICLE 64-To see if the town will vote to accept a gift of $200.00 from American Legion, Post No. 8, the income from which to be used as prize at school contest on Constitution of the United States of America.
Upon motion made by Mr. Winslow, and duly seconded, it was Voted, to accept a gift of $200.00 from American Legion, Post No. 8, the income from which is to be used as prize at school contest on the Constitution of the United States of America.
ARTICLE 65-To see if the town will vote to permit Temple Em- manuel, a corporation organized under the laws of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts, to use as a cemetery for the burial of human bodies a certain tract of land, approximately ten acres, situated on the westerly side of Gould Road about one tenth of a mile beyond the State Police barracks in Andover, Massachusetts, on petition of Paul P. Simeone and others.
Upon motion made by Mr. Resnick, and duly seconded, it was Voted, that the article be postponed to the next Annual Town Meeting.
ARTICLE 66-To determine what disposition shall be made of unexpected appropriations and free cash in the treasury.
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Upon motion made by Mr. Eaton, and duly seconded, it was Voted, that all unexpended balances be turned into the treasury except the following : Article 1 (Nov. 1939) Water Main-Chand- ler Road, $644.76; Article 2 (Oct. 1938) North Main St. project, $95.05; Article 17, W.P.A. materials and truck hire $25.00; Article 30, Skating Area, $203.33; Article 51, North School, $500.00; that $7500.00 from the Overlay Reserve and $7500.00 free cash be transferred to the Reserve Fund, and that $15,000.00 free cash be voted the Assessors to reduce the 1940 tax rate.
ARTICLE 67 -- To act upon the report of the Town Officers.
Upon motion made by Mr. Winslow, and duly seconded, it was Voted, that the report of the Town Officers be accepted and placed on file.
ARTICLE 68-To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.
Upon motion made by Mr. Shepard, and duly seconded, it was Voted, that the Planning Board be instructed to bring before the inhabitants of the Town, at the earliest possible meeting, recom- mendation for location of a new public dump; that the Selectmen co-operate with the Planning Board to expedite the correction of the existing condition of the present dump, with the idea of permanently closing the High Street location.
Upon motion made by Mr. Shepard, and duly seconded, it was Voted, to authorize the Selectmen, in conjunction with any Town board or committee, to sell or dispose of obsolete equip- ment, broken parts, etc.
Upon motion made by Mr. O'Connell, and duly seconded, it was Voted, that this meeting record itself as highly appreciative of the gift from the Shaw Estate, and that the Selectmen be in- structed to write to the Estate for the purpose of their record, this vote of our appreciation.
Upon motion made by Mr. Hammond, and duly seconded, it was Voted to adjourn.
The meeting was adjourned at 8.30 o'clock P.M.
The foregoing is a true record of the doings of the meetings.
Attest: GEORGE H. WINSLOW, Town Clerk
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Recount
March 8, 1940
The registrars of voters met at 7 o'clock P.M. for the purpose of recounting the votes cast for Board of Public Works at the annual town election held March 4, 1940.
Petition for said recount having been fuly filed and registered notices being sent to all candidates.
The ballots were carefully examined and the votes were counted and totalled as follows:
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR THREE YEARS
RECOUNT
Prec. 1
2
3
4
5
6 Total Change
William F. Barron
296
311
244
242
135
129
1357
-5
George R. Cairns
165
243
342
51
74
77
952
+2
William McCoubrie
140
148
61
14
39
66
468
-1
Clinton D. Shaw
219
101
103
57
77
212
769
-- 1
Eldon E. Stark
235
123
116
72
76
221
843
--- 2
Arthur E. Steinert
97
47
125
22
28
32
351
-1
Alexander Thomson
123
157
87
10
30
47
454
+2
John B. White Blanks
263
362
74
53
108
97
957
-1
308
390
248
141
153
151
1391
+7
ORIGINAL
William F. Barron
296
311
248
242
136
129
1362
George R. Cairns
165
243
341
51
73
77
950
William McCoubrie
140
148
61
14
39
67
469
Clinton D. Shaw
219
101
103
57
77
213
770
Eldon E. Stark
238
124
113
72
77
221
845
Arthur E. Steinert
96
47
126
22
29
32
352
Alexander Thomson
. 123
156
87
10
29
47
452
John B. White
263
361
73
54
109
98
958
Blanks
306
391
248
140
151
148
1384
A true record, Attest:
GEORGE H. WINSLOW,
Clerk
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Presidential Primaries APRIL 30, 1940
WARRANT THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ESSEX, SS.
TO EITHER OF THE CONSTABLES OF THE TOWN OF ANDOVER,
GREETING:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Town Hall-Precinct One only, on
Tuesday, the Thirtieth Day of April, 1940 at 9:00 o'clock A.M., for the following purposes:
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Election of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices:
4 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Re- publican Party.
4 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Republican Party.
12 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Democratic Party.
12 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Democratic Party.
2 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Repub- lican Party, 7th Congressional District.
2 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party, 7th Congressional Dist.
4 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Demo- cratic Party, 7th Congressional District.
4 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Democratic Party, 7th Congressional District.
District Members of State Committee -(one man and one woman) for each political party for the 4th Senatorial District.
20 members of the Republican Town Committee.
10 members of the Democratic Town Committee.
The polls will be open from 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
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Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your do- ings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this Eighth day of April, A.D., 1940.
HOWELL F. SHEPARD J. EVERETT COLLINS ROY E. HARDY
Selectmen of Andover
ANDOVER, APRIL 30, 1940
ESSEX, SS.
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I, the subscriber, one of the Constables of the Town of Andover, have notified the inhabitants of said town, to meet at the time and place and for the purposes stated in said warrant, by posting a true and attested copy of the same on the Town House, on each Schoolhouse and in no less than five other public places where bills and notices are usually posted and by publication in the Andover Townsman. Said war- rants have been posted and published seven days.
GEORGE N. SPARKS, Constable
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Andover qualified to vote in primaries convened at the designated and appointed polling place in Precinct One in said Andover on the Thirtieth day of April at 9 o'clock a.m., agreeably to the require- ments of the foregoing warrant, they did bring in their votes as follows:
REPUBLICAN PARTY
DELEGATES AT LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION
GROUP I
William H. McMasters of Cambridge 22
Byron P. Hayden of Springfield 16
Harry P. Gibbs of Brockton 17
Selden G. Hill of Danvers 18
DELEGATES-GROUP II
Leverett Saltonstall of Newton 87
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. of Beverly 100
Joseph W. Martin, Jr. of No. Attleboro 76
John W. Haigis of Greenfield 77
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ALTERNATE DELEGATES-GROUP II
Mary B. Besse of Wareham 68
Orin S. Kenney of Beverly 68
Mary Phillips Bailey of Northampton 73
Irene Gowetz of Worcester 68
Blanks 231
ALTERNATE DELEGATES, GROUP I
Abbie L. Tebbets of Waltham
20
Berton S. Evans of Ayer
18
Annie L. Brown of Leominster
17
Lucius K. Thayer of Marblehead 22
Blanks 290
DISTRICT DELEGATES, SEVENTH DISTRICT, GROUP I
Harry P. Goss of Lynn 25
Arthur L. Ordway of Lynn
24
GROUP II
Fred D. Dodge, Jr. of Lynn 57
Frederick Bancroft Willis of Saugus 56
Blanks 160
ALTERNATE DELEGATES, SEVENTH DISTRICT, GROUP I
Annie L. Young of Lynn
20
Charles M. Chase of Lynn 19
GROUP II
Maude M. Tibbetts of Winthrop 54
Constance C. Wilson of Nahant 52
Blanks 177
STATE COMMITTEE FOURTH ESSEX DISTRICT (one man-one woman)
J. H. Merchant Cross of Haverhill
94
Blanks
67
Mildred E. Coffin of Amesbury
85
Blanks 76
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TOWN COMMITTEE
Sallie S. Barnard of Shawsheen Rd.
126
Kirk R. Batcheller of 161 Lowell St. 126
Gordon R. Cannon of 54 Salem St. 127
Frederick E. Cheever of Bancroft Rd. Percy R. W. Davis of 26 Riverina Rd.
120
Richard S. Douglas of 134 Main St.
123
Mildred A. Flint of 1 Bailey Rd.
122
Marion G. Graham of 6 Johnson Rd.
123
Edward P. Hall of Dascomb Rd.
131
Edmond E. Hammond of Porter Rd.
125
C. Madeleine Hewes of Porter Rd.
127
C. Milton Jackson of 223 Main St.
121
Mitchell Johnson of 47 Central St.
128
Roger H. Lewis of Lowell St.
126
John M. Mackenzie of 35 Balmoral St.
128
Gavin H. McGhie of Clark Rd.
121
Clifford E. Marshall of 22 Pasho St.
123
Miriam B. Poole of 6 Sutherland St.
122
Harry Sellars of 5 Avon St.
126
Bertha C. Clark of 72 Maple Ave.
126
Andrew Pendleton
1
Blanks 715
DEMOCRATIC PARTY DELEGATES AT LARGE
David I. Walsh of Fitchburg
27
Paul A. Dever of Cambridge
29
John W. McCormack of Boston
23
Maurice J. Tobin of Boston
27
William H. Burke Jr. of Hatfield
22
James M. Curley of Boston
28
Charles F. Hurley of Cambridge
26
Joseph B. Ely of Westfield
23
Francis E. Kelly of Boston
26
Roger L. Putnam of Springfield
22
William J. Foley of Boston
24
Alexander G. Lajoie of Worcester
23
Blanks
144
ALTERNATE DELEGATES
Henry K. Cushing of Brookline
20
Joseph A. Scolponeti of Boston 19
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133
Elizabeth L. McNamara of Cambridge 22 Catherine E. Hanifin of Belchertown 20
Sadie H. Mulrone of Springfield 19
Clementina Langone of Boston 22
20
Anna A. Sharry of Worcester Margaret M. O'Riordan of Boston John Zielinski of Holyoke Mary Maliotis of Boston
25
20 19
Michael J. Batal of Lawrence
24
Morris Kritzman of Boston 19
Blanks 195
DISTRICT DELEGATES-SEVENTH DISTRICT
Philip A. Kiely of Lynn
22
Joseph A. Flynn of Lawrence 25
Michael F. Cronin of Lawrence 26
Charles R. Coan of Peabody 20
Daniel Foley of Winthrop
5
Isidore Schneider of Revere
1
Blanks 49
ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES-SEVENTH DISTRICT
Margaret M. Conry of Peabody
24
Juliette Carr of Revere 22
William H. J. Rowan of Revere 22
Maurice F. Walsh of Wakefield 23
Blanks 57
STATE COMMITTEE-FOURTH ESSEX DISTRICT
Joseph V. Cronin of Haverhill
20
Charles H. Morrill of Haverhill
3
Blanks 14
TOWN COMMITTEE
Augustine C. Reilly of 55 High St. 27
James J. Darby of 58 Maple Ave. 35
Claude J. Malcolm Smith of Clark Rd. 25
Edward J. Lefebvre of 200 No. Main St. 26
Edward Doyle of Vine St. 29
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Vincent P. Hickey of 44 Elm St. Joseph Comber William Harnedy
26
1
Blanks
1 200
Republican Vote
161
Democratic Vote 37
Votes checked from Voting lists
Dem.
Rep.
Prec. 1
10
58
2
16
19
3
2
22
4
5
16
5
1
7
6
3
39
Total
37
161
REPORT OF CLERK-REPUBLICAN
April 30, 1940 Polls opened at 9 a.m. Warden in charge, Rowland L. Luce. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 7 p.m. Ballot box registered when polls closed-both R. and D. 198. Number of ballots received 1196. Number of ballots re- turned 997. Void ballots 1. Number of ballots cast 161. Police Officer on duty, Joseph E. O'Brien, Voted to count ballots at 2.30 p.m.
JOSEPH W. MCNALLY, Clerk
REPORT OF CLERK-DEMOCRATIC
April 30, 1940 Polls opened at 9 a.m. Warden in charge, Rowland L. Luce. Ballot box registered when polls opened 0000. Polls closed at 7 p.m. Ballot box registered when polls closed, R. and D. 198. Number of ballots received 464. Number of ballots returned 427. Number of ballots cast 37. Police Officer on duty, Joseph E. O'Brien. Voted to count ballots at 2.30 p.m.
JOSEPH W. MCNALLY, Clerk
The foregoing is a true copy of the warrant and of the officers' return on the same, also a true record of the doings of the meeting.
Attest: GEORGE H. WINSLOW. Town Clerk
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State Primary SEPTEMBER 17, 1940
WARRANT THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ESSEX, Ss.
TO EITHER OF THE CONSTABLES OF THE TOWN OF ANDOVER,
GREETING:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Precincts One, Two, Three, Four, Five, and Six, viz: the Town Hall in Precinct One; the Square and Compass Hall in Precinct Two; the Administration Build- ing, Shawsheen Village, in Precinct Three; the Andover Grange Hall in Precinct Four; the Old School House, Ballardvale, in Precinct Five; and the Phillips Club House, School Street, in Precinct Six, in said Andover, on
Tuesday, the Seventeenth day of September, 1940 at 9.00 o'clock a.m., for the following purposes:
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Nomina- tion of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices:
Governor for this Commonwealth.
Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth.
Secretary of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth.
Treasurer and Receiver-General for this Commonwealth.
Auditor of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth.
Attorney General for this Commonwealth.
Senator in Congress for this Commonwealth.
Representative in Congress for the Seventh Congressional District.
Councillor for the Fifth Councillor District.
Senator for the Fourth Senatorial District.
Three Representatives in General Court for the Fourth Rep- resentative District.
Clerk of Courts for Essex County.
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Register of Deeds for Essex District.
Two County Commissioners for Essex County.
And for the election of the following officers:
Thirteen Delegates to the State Convention of the Republican Party.
Five Delegates to the State Convention of the Democratic Party.
The polls will be open from 9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this Third day of September, A.D., 1940.
HOWELL F. SHEPARD J. EVERETT COLLINS ROY E. HARDY Selectmen of Andover
ESSEX, SS.
Andover, September 17, 1940
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I, the subscriber, one of the Constables of the Town of Andover, have notified the in- habitants of said town, to meet at the time and places and for the purposes stated in said warrant, by posting a true and attested copy of the same, on the Town House, on each Schoolhouse and in no less than five other public places where bills and notices are usually posted and by publication in the Andover Townsman. Said warrants have been posted and published seven days.
GEORGE N. SPARKS, Constable
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Andover qualified to vote in Primaries, convened in the designated and appointed polling places in said Andover on the Seventeenth day of September, 1940 at 9.00 a.m., agreeably to the requirements of the foregoing warrant, they did bring in their votes as follows:
REPUBLICAN PARTY GOVERNOR
Precincts
1
2
3
4 149
5 59 6
6
410 37
247
244
311 Leverett Saltonstall 1420
36
15
13
11 Blanks 118
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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Precincts
1
2
3
4
5
6
406
234
236
146
59
301
Horace T. Cahill
1382
41
49
23
16
6
21
Blanks
156
SECRETARY
406
235
234
142
60
302
Frederic W. Cook
1379
41
48
25
20
5
20
Blanks
159
TREASURER
397
230
228
137
57
300
William E. Hurley
1349
50
53
31
25
8
22
Blanks
189
AUDITOR
390
229
230
137
59
299
Russell A. Wood
1344
57
54
29
25
6
23
Blanks
194
ATTORNEY GENERAL
25
25
17
17
9
32
Clarence A. Barnes
125
353
198
180
91
41
239
Robert T. Bushnell
1102
10
4
18
14
4
7
William C. Crossley
57
17
16
25
13
5
25
Edmund R. Dewing
101
3
1
6
3
Michael A. Fredo
13
14
9
7
3
3
6
George W. Roberts
42
25
30
12
18
3
10
Blanks
98
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
377
217
229
141
61
293
Henry Parkman, Jr.
1318
70
66
30
21
4
29
Blanks
220
CONGRESSMAN-SEVENTH DISTRICT
306
183
182
117
49
236
William H. Haskell
- 1073
49
34
31
20
13
21 George J. Waldron
168
92
66
46
25
3
65
Blanks
297
COUNCILLOR-FIFTH DISTRICT
81
60
30
24
22
41
David D. Black 258
101
46
68
27
11
80
William J. MacInnis
333
161
93
116
70
23
121
Fred A. Turner
584
104
84
45
41
9
80
Blanks
363
48
SENATOR-FOURTH ESSEX DISTRICT
Precincts
1
2
3 219
4
5
6
369
217
134
59
272 Frank D. Babcock
1270
78
66
40
28
6
50
Blanks 268
REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT FOURTH ESSEX DISTRICT
120
56
87
25
16
101
Harold S. Pedler
405
20
13
17
8
3
24
Herbert B. Bower
85
180
104
87
53
25
131
Gordon R. Cannon
580
374
242
191
127
54
259
J. Everett Collins
1247
2
3
6
2
5
Daniel F. Downey
18
133
66
90
44
13
75
Ralph W. Emerson
421
14
17
16
23
3
13
Bruno M. Findeison
86
3
3
4
5
1
2
Robert E. Hewett
18
15
12
22
10
6
7
Ralph H. Hill
72
35
29
34
28
7
25
Samuel Rushton
158
164
68
72
48
14
127
Raymond W. Schlapp
493
49
34
34
17
5
36
Alfred W. J. Taylor
175
232
202
117
96
48
161
Blanks
856
CLERK OF COURTS-ESSEX COUNTY
389
232
228
143
60
294
Archie N. Frost
1346
58
51
31
19
5
28
Blanks
192
REGISTER OF DEEDS-ESSEX NORTHERN DISTRICT
389
232
233
147
60
289
G. Hudson Driver
1350
58
51
26
15
5
33
Blanks
188
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-ESSEX COUNTY
348
238
198
148
52
279
Frederick Butler
1263
185
118
95
89
29
143
James D. Bentley
659
59
20
28
10
21
11
61
Tom Longworth
280
12
4
4
1
4
Wilfred J. Poitras
25
13
5
8
4
3
6
Henry O. Silsbee
39
68
40
66
19
10
31
234
133
98
51
33
10
67
Blanks
392
14
53
Albert W. Glynn
184
76
43
68
Carl A. Woekel
49
DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION
Precincts
1
2
3
4
5
6
293
166
161
96
50
234
James Bateson
1000
328
186
170
108
50
242
Dana W. Clark
1084
286
156
166
96
51
223
Percy W. R. Davis
978
294
158
162
96
49
229
Carl S. Gregg
988
316
168
167
103
50
56
Helen E. Hardy 1060
296
155
160
98
51
234
Florence G. Herrick
994
300
166
164
104
51
237
Marion E. Hill
1022.
315
161
161
94
52
232
Gertrude S. Leitch
1015
309
169
174
98
52
236
Carl N. Lindsay
1038
294
163
163
102
50
236
John D. Little
1008
286
160
162
97
50
225
John M. Mackenzie
980
314
159
162
100
50
230
Clifford E. Marshall
1015
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