Town annual report of Quincy 1873, Part 2

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1873
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 126


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REPRESENTATIVES ELECTED.


Suffolk County.


First District-Richard Beeching, G. F. Sampson, Reps.


Second District-William A. Foss, W. J. Burke, Dems. Third District-J. B. Norton, R. ; J. J. Crow- ley, D. Fourth District-Joseph W. Davis, D. Fitth DistrictJ. H. Dee, D. ; J. H. Sher- burn, R.


Sixth District-James L. Quigley, Cornelius Desmond, Dems.


Seventh District-J. N. Henry, Richard Roach. Dems.


Eighth District-J. L. Locke, Dennis O'Con- nor, Dems. Ninth District-Edw. F. Thayer, Edw. Souther, Reps.


Tenth District-Thos. Russell, A. J. C. Sow - don, Rers.


Eleventh District-C. J. Prescott, H. A. Hill, Rpes. Twelfth District-P. F. Murphy, E. J. Jen- kins, Dems.


Thirteenth District-Jas. A. McGeough, Thus. F. Owens, Dems.


Fourteenth District-Charles J. Noyes, R .; H. L. Bowker, D.


Fifteenth District-Alonzo Warren, R .; J. F. McMaun, D.


Sixteenth District-J. H. O'Niel, Thomas Spillane, Dems. Seventeenth District-J. Q. A. Brackett, Jolin Sweetzer, Reps. Eighteenth District-Henry D. Hyde, Lewis Coleman, R. N neteenth District-J. J. Joyce, F. E. Hines, D.


Twentieth District-Payson E. Tucker, R .; J. B. Graham, D. Twenty- first District-A. W. Fuller, A. W. Tufts. Reps.


Twenty-second District-William H. Car- berry, D.


Twenty-third District-M. Bolles, H. A. Johnson, Reps.


Twenty-fourth Disteict-Joseph Wiswell, E. B. Caliender. Reps.


Twenty-fifth District-Joseph Bennett, R. Republicans, 24; Democrats, 23.


VOTE FOR COUNCILLOR. Fourth District.


Jonathan


D. & G .....


Chas. McLean,


H. D. Cushing,


Scattering .... . .


1396


Ward 7.


456


1322


4 1782


Ward 8.


527


1149


1678


W. C. Lawrence, l'


...


...


...


...


J. B. Berry, P.


7


...


...


...


Scattering ...


10


.. ...


.. .


Ward 19.


. J Spenceley, R ..


105 317 306 000 000


866


. V. Jaeger, R ...


104 185 241 120


..


660


. J Joyce, D ...


424 286 296 330


...


1346


7. E. Hines, D. & G.


411 361 294 311


2


3


Ward 20.


. F. Tucker. R.


135 173 154 368 240 1070


I. T. Rockwell, R.


109 204 161 370 201 1045


992


. Frobock, G ..


..


22


6


...


1377


Scattering.


1


...


7


7


7


t.


16


Lane, R ......


P .... . ..


A.


Ward 6. .. 262


....


....


..


...


24


22


5 31


82


P. W. Connor, G. H. G. Newton, P.


114 115 116


94


...


449


J. H. O'Neil, D. and G ....


141 158 347 134


45 200


40 246 ... 675 578


880


T. B. Spillane, D. & I. D .. F. A. Marden, G ..


168 178 333 114


893


....


....


. E. Filkins, R. I. C. Louxce, R.


191 198


161 172


..


3


8


11


...


..


..


..


10


51


16


..


1


....


2184


....


Ward '9.


Ward 19.


Ward 20.


Pre. 5-J. L. Taylor ...... ( ..... G. H. Carleton.


Ward 21.


Pre. 1-Thos. R. Matthews.S. L. Treadwell. Pre. 2-Lewis W. Morse ..- Thayer, Pre. 3-Geo. W. Reynolds. W. C. Cook. Pre. 4-Chas. G. Davis ... Eben Alexander. Pre. 5-Rich'd E. Weekes. T. M. Plympton." Pre. 1-C. L. Gifford ...... P. Reagan.


Ward 22.


Ward 23.


Pre. 2-Thomas F. Hunt .. J. S. Murphy. Pre. 3-Chas. D. Bickford.L. HI. Roach. Pre. 1-John Payson ....... ..... J. H. Dickerman. Pre. 2-Geo. R. Fowler ... Tim. Smith. Pre. 3-Chas. E. Semple .. H. C. Kimball. Pre. 4-Wm. R. Elliott ... J. D. O'Brien. Pre. 3-J. H. Cronin ...... W'm. H. Cate. Pre. 1-John Pierce ...... Geo. W. Conant. Pre. 2-S. W. Hayden ... John Means. Pre. 3-Henry Pierce .... Isaac H. Eddy. Pre. 4-John Dorr ....... J. A. Estabrook. Pre. 5-R. Hutchinson. . George A. Fisher. Pre. 1-Jas. L. Hayden .. J. E. Bristow.


Pre. 2-James H. Rice. . James Ready.


Pre. 3-John Brennan ... Edward Ready.


Register of Probate.


For this office there was only one candidate, Mr. Elijah George, the present incumbent, and he was, of course, unanimously elected.


VOTE OF SOMERVILLE.


The election in this city, as usual, passed off very quietly, but it was the verdict of all the old voters that never while Somerville has been a city has there been so much interest shown at the polls at any State election, or so 'S large a vote thrown. The several ward rooms were thronged from the opening of the polls at 7:30 A. M. until the result was an- nounced at night with eager spectators and interested persons, and there was considera- chi ble good feeling manifested at the voting 4 places as the names of winning candidates were read off. Next to the vote for Governor 66 the interest centred in the contest for member of Congress. Mr. Clark of Lynn fought ; against heavy odds in this city, which is the home of Bowman, his opponent, and Republican city, and he made a fair slowing. For member of the Legisla- 1, ture there was a misprint in the bal- lot cast in Ward 2, the Demo-


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cratic nominee, James Long. There were 446 votes cast for him printed "Fifth District," and 17 having on them "Sixth District." The latter were thrown out by the Warden, and ADA the election pronounced in favor of Enos T. Luce, the Republican candidate, who had 451 regular votes. Mr. Long will contest, it is bac understood, for the seat at the opening of the . Legislative session, claiming that the irregu- larity was due to an error in printing, and the : . votes were intended for him. The following 18 the official returns of the election in this city:


FOR GOVERNOR.


Wards.


1. 2.


3.


4. Total.


Talbot, R ..


536


464


339


328


1667 :


Butler, I ..


352


439


169


177


1137


Abbott, D.


13


23


23


18


77


Miner, P.


2


4


1


2


9


FOR COUNCILLOR.


71


George P. Carter, R ...... ... 569 502


Charles J. McIntire, D.


.. 309


415


167


156


1047


FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS.


Selwyn Z. Bowman, R ......


631


543


417 377


1968


Nathan Clark. D. and G ....


265


367


114


142


888


N. P. Banks, I.


4


4


1


3


12


FOR STATE SENATOR.


Benjamin F. Hayes, R .....


5.84


508


359


343


1794


John Wilson, D ..


318


392


171


172


1053


FOR REPRESENTATIVES TO LEGISLATURE.


*Richard E. Nickerson, R .. 588


588


1


422


304


9


2


2.


492


329


9


3


474


261


8


G


4.


639


198


8


10


Total.


2027


1092


34


18


FOR REPRESENTATIVES-TWENTY-SIXTH TRICT.


Wards.


1


2


3


4


Total.


Charles H. Fearson, R ... 40S


467


436


625


1936


Elbridge C. Donnell, R ... 365


43G


384


591


1776


Rufus Trussell, R ... ....


415


450


423


591


1880


John Mu.loy. D ..


295


303


258


198


1054


Frank S. Nickerson, D ... Orin P. Roberts, D ...


320


357


325


251


1253


328


318


309


248


1203


Scattering.


58


87


89


65


299


3


2


346


479


1


3


.. 306


439


1


2


4


458


404


. .


-


-


Total.


1403


1740


5


6


FOR COUNCILLOR-THIRD DISTRICT.


Wards.


Carter.


McIntire. Wright. Scat.


1.


419


325


2


1


2.


460


258


10


3


444


304


6


2


4.


617


246


2


..


Total.


1940


1133


24


3


FOR SENATOR-FIRST SUFFOLK DISTRICT.


Wards.


Hutchinson.


Chellis.


Lovell. Scat-


Edw. A. Curtis, D. and G .. 312


*Enos T. Luce, R.


451


..


....


451


James Long, D. and G ..


446


405


351


756


John R. Poor, D. and G.


*The persons whose names are preceded with a star are elected Representatives.


THE VOTE OF CAMBRIDGE.


FOR GOVERNOR.


Wards.


..


1.


2.


3.


4. 5. Total.


3750


Benj. F. Butler, D. & G. 333


Josiah G. Abbott, D .....


59


55


22


60


19


215


Alonzo A. Miner, P ..


0


5


6


3


4


18


William Claflin,* R ...... 743 1006 502 902 384 3537 Isaac Bradford, D. & G .. 474 809 746 713 340 3082


FOR COUNCILLOR.


George P. Carter. R ..... 808 962 448 868 410 3496 C. J. McIntire, D. & G ... 400 818 787 703 308 3016


FOR SENATOR.


Asa P. Morse. R. .... 804 1048 488 993 352 2946 3685 Edwin A. Alger, D. & G. 410 765 771 623 377


FOR REPRESENTATIVES.


Edwin B. Hale," R .. .. 763


374


1137


George W. Park, R ...... 642


362


1004


Levi L. Cushing,* D. & G. 533


379


912


Lucius R. Page,* R ..


1046


986


...


A. Carter Webber, R ...


...


1058


975


2033


James H. Sparrow, R ..


884


891


1775


E. E. Spencer, D. & G ...


680


606


1286


Emmons Raymond, D ..


563


393


956


S. H. Sanborn, D.


459


566


1015


George HI. Howard, R.


545


545


J. J. Kelley, D & G.


671 ....


671


Lucien Carr, D .... 178


148


326


John S. Winkley, G. 280


168


448


Michael Mallon, G .. 351 .... 235


586


FOR REGISTER OF PROBATE.


Joseph II. Tyler,* R ... 838 1049 373 988 William V. Thompson,


425 3673


D.and G .......... 377 772 879 647 298 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.


J. Henry Read .* R .... 814 1038 483 964


416 3715


Thos HI. Hliil, D. and G.144 419 568


409


148


1688


Hosea L. Day. R ....... 257 356 202


211


164


1196


*Present incumbent.


THE VOTE OF CHELSEA.


The election in Chelsea paseed off very quietly and without a ripple of excitement, although the polls all day were besieged by an eager throng. The polls opened promptly at 7 o'clock, and at that hour there was a very large number at ail the ward rooms ready to vote. The voting was verv brisk up to 9 o'clock, at which time a majority of the votes had been cast. The balance of the day brought out comparatively few of the voters. There were ten different tickets in the field, the vote dis tributors having their hands full of business. The total vote was very large, and somewhat exceeded the most sanguine expectations. As it was anticipated, there was a good vote thrown for Mr. Talbot. Mr. Morse's friends and supporters were very active. On Monday evening a circular from the Morse fac- tion was freely distributed, the purport of which was that the very men who supported Mr. Brimmer were the cause of Mr. Frost's defeat two years ago, and this, no doubt, made some voters, and, for the first time in twenty years, a Democratic Congressman has been clected in the Fourth District by a ma- jority over his opponent. Eben Hutchinson, Esq., the Republican candidate for the State Senate, carried every ward, beating his op. ponent in Chelsea nearly two to one. The three Republican candidates for the House of Representatives were elected by a handsome majority.


FOR GOVERNOR.


Wards.


Talbot.


Butler.


Abbott. Miner.


1.


410


307


24


4


2.


447


364


23


7


3.


429


309


13


5


4.


609


235


20


7


Total.


.1895


1215


80


23


FOR CONGRESSMAN-FOURTH DISTRICT.


Wards.


Brimmer.


Morse. Washb'n. Phillips


1.


293


418


1 122


1


364


341 1776


312


....


446


*Jacob Glines, R ..


298


..


130


168


Thomas Talbot, R ... ...


832 1039 483 975 421


726 753 582 279


2673


Ward 18. Pre. 1-Asa HI. Caton .... George A. King.


Pre. 2-John Albree ..... Fred Bradley. Pre. 8-Benj. E. Cole .... Geo. S. Forbush. Pre. 4-E. J. Hathorne. . Chas. R. Dane. Pre. 1-A. Himmel ...... J. F. Cotter. Pre. 2-John Lamb ..... Alex. Reid. Pre. 3-B. F. S. Bullard. Jas. Cullivan. Pre. 4-J. A. Slattery ... Thos. O'Flynn. Pre. 1-Edw. J. Hoar .... J. P. O'Brien. Pre. 2-J. Murphy, Jr .... J. J. Flannery. Pre. 3-E. W. Dolan ..... J. F. Dowd. Pre. 4-F. M. Briggs ..... Edw. A. Kilham.


1


-


Ward 24.


Ward 25.


EA



71,


.6


-


-


-


-


2973


....


2032


SUFFOLK DIS-


...


NEWTON.


Talbot's Plurality Over 1200. The election passed off very quietly, and a very heavy vote was cast, about 300 less than the number registered. It will be noticed by the table below that Butler ran nearly 100 be- hind Bradford. Both sides worked hard all day, and brought out all the voters that could be found. The following is the vote by wards: FOR GOVERNOR.


Wards.


1 2


3 4


5


6 7 Total.


Butler ..


104 132 128


7


9


10


9


1


57


Miner.


1


4


0


1


0


O


1


7


FOR CONGRESSMAN.


Wm. Claflin, R ... 210 279 295 293 188 306 275 1846 I.Bradford,D &G. 117 148 131 109 152 66 27 750


G. W. Stacy. Pro. 1


4


2


1


0 0 0


8


FOR SENATOR.


teaching,


$1,100 02


R. R. Bishop, R .. 221 294 297 292 191 30€ 271 1872 A. D. Hoit, D ..... 111 138 136 111 148


Jos. H. Stone, P .. 1


4 1


1


0 O


8


66


425 00


400 00


D. T. Bunker, D ..


1


61


8


52 133


63


4 322


C. C. Barton, D ..


0


61


8


49 142


67


6


334


Samuel H. Leon-


96


86 139


59


0


0


20


400


C. P. Harkins, G ..


1


0


1


0


0


O


0


2


Geo. L. Bean, P ...


2


8


3


1


0


O


23


Representatives elected-Seventeenth


Middlesex


District, Levi C. Wade and Charles E. Ranlets, R


FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.


For Congressman.


1877.


1878.


1876.


1878.


( Rico ...


Gaston


Pitman ..


Phillips.


Talbot ..


Butler.


Abbott ..


Miner.


Crapo.


Day.


Crapo, R ..


(Ellis, D. G ......


Aenshnet.


60


16


11


110


28


20


132


23


111


29


Barnstable.


317


129


23


372


201


33


361


196


306


130


Brewster.


54


4


4


103


73


3


140


19


103


76


Carver.


38


61


5


16


. .


-86


161


51


38


31


260


59


Dennis.


183


20


14


209


106


1


341


34


20g


109


Duxbury.


187


129


4


194


77


48


1


251


197


188


125


Eastham.


23


9


11


29


50


542


136


2098


2710


57


1


2580


1652


2398


2509


Falmouth.


196


35


28


10


122


15


36


2


148


38


121


31


8


17


Gosnold.


9


1


1


30


2


71


26


13


1


87


43


71


39


Harwich.


86


27


44


125


173


3


5


239


50


127


172


Kingston


142


110


19


215


95


22


230


118


212


118


Lakeville


40


6


102


47


11


...


124


41


102


58


Marion.


43


14


2


86


64


14


105


43


98


59


Marshfield.


99


75


33


206


68


14


216


97


201


86


Mattapoisett


S6


CO


27


206


32


2


2


235


17


221


25


Middleboro.


319


222


69


563


222


105


580


348


564


316


Nantucket.


149


19


1


2


2124


1285


131


83


2454


1374


2283


1243


Orleans ..


68


15


23


139


50


9


1


171


24


139


39


Pembroke


58


61


15


10


728


244


69


2


S20


365


734


341


Plympton


53


80


13


52


68


31


2


77


84


53


99


Provincetown


278


98


83


375


245


11


13


530


34S


238


Rochester


63


11


6


100


40


1


1


140


24


101


41


Sandwich.


209


101


73


345


172


41


339


148


386


171


Somerset


127


42


21


1


268


117


4


261


6S


279


110


Swanzey.


89


37


13


26


14


84


20


3


148


S


...


Wareham.


105


58


27


7


168


175


22


12


270


186


170


191


Wellfleet.


77


25


1S


156


150


11


10


268


32


154


160


Westport.


207


33


67


256


51


9


36


229


29


259


51


Yarmouth.


151


31


2S


221


43


9


1


295


49


227


9


Totals. . (31 towne) .. 7375 11 towns to hear from


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2014


183 10,482


€903


738


215


14,153


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Fairhaven


217


102


273


96


23


15


327


121


290


92


Fall River


1303


1412


69


257


65


1


25


279


117


Chatham.


65


39


19


Chilmark ..


16


32


36


...


Dartmouth.


130


21


74


22


...


Edgartown


95


174


47


349


67


Freetown


81


38


Gay Head.


15


..


Mashpee


11


31


9


1


37


1


31


9


379


103


...


New Bedford.


1265


1336


510


123


92


..


...


Plymouth


399


202


58


..


..


166


45


Tisbury.


73


31


158


53


Truro.


56


3


....


...


...


11


...


....


...


...


Halifax.


56


....


I


Forward,


$5,491 82


CODDINGTON SCHOOLS.


66


425 00


FOR REPRESENTATIVES.


Levi C. Wade, R .. 225 288 293 286 187 302 261 1842 C. E. Ranlett, R. and P.


217 296 297 285 195 305 277 1873


lood, "


400 00


ard, G ...........


407 04


al, 1871,


204 00


H. C. Hayden, G .. 74


78 127


61


4


2


23 369


wood,


4 00


5 00


106


8


Talbot ..


218 290 301 298 194 310 276 1887


22 676


Abbott ...


9


12


97 137


56


62


28 1


734


........


-


TOWNS.


87


123


. .


....


121


..


..


Schools, continued.


1


SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.


For Congressman.


1876.


1878.


[ Rice.


Gaston ..


Pitman.


Phillips.


Talbot.


Butler ..


Abbott ..


Miner ..


Harris.


(Avery ..


Harris, R ..


Avery, D.


( Dean, G.


Abington ..


215


160


39


387


348


19


1


404


225


388


36


333


Attleboro.


.337


154


83


733


230


42


Berkeley ..


75


15


9


122


18


1


134


13


122


19


....


Brain tree.


260


326


57


3


413


335


41


2


377


413


Bridgewater.


213


204


20


5


358


150


93


10


359


289


350


157


97


Brockton


663


368


162


1


1167


292


25


2


344


371


357


37


287


Cohasset.


93


45


18


201


63


18


10


215


125


191


90


10


Dighton.


172


54


22


187


67


3


·


356


224


287


258


East Bridgewater ..


160


173


34


319


141


56


2


348


257


323


88


104


Foxboro.


182


76


4S


..


348


49


31


5


378


129


339


65


18


Hanover.


65


46


67


199


98


22


3


209


98


199


24


94


Hanson.


50


42


34


40


2


616


147


52


11


583


283


628


109


92


Holbrook


192


85


31


231


157


15


2


226


116


230


51


121


Hyde Park


326


164


67


6


548


332


21


18


635


342


565


112


221


Hull. .


16


26


1


34


21


1


31


25


34 289


1


20


Mansfield.


100


44


63


291


112


12


5


259


136


23


104


Milton.


244


86


22


36S


126


12


....


74


55


76


11


37


Norton


76


2S


8


..


20S


72


15


21


191


849


949


408


244


Randolph


198


450


74


36


311


517


22


5


325


524


308


376


156


Raynham.


97


27


20


193


78


13


2


217


58


213


106


Rockland.


179


157


129


393


435


19


2


470


281


394


23


430


Scituate .


148


100


26


222


110


24


6


298


211


211


129


6


Sharon


97


76


17


4


142


89


17


152


116


138


94


86


South Abington


150


118


85


4


323


284


23


9


299


192


315


31


271


Stoughton.


265


282


102


,27


476


470


29


20


528


455


464


60


448


Walpole


112


138


37


232


121


49


4


218


167


224


134


42


Weymouth


527


333


176


5


905


767


42


45


1073


712


806


71


739


Wrentham


116


4.5


8


219


45


35


4


250


113


224


61


....


Totals.


8266


6025


2042


921 13,982


9108


864


279


15,550


9757 11,723


3612


4438


FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.


For Congressman.


1877.


1878.


1876.


1878.


[Rice ..


Gaston.


Pitman.


Phillips


Talbot.


Butler.


Abbott


Miner ..


Banks ..


Frothingham ...


(Bowman, R .....


414


254


Charlestown*


661


666


52


62


2282


2816


218


18


757


1087


2514


1900


Belmont


107


103


7


2


184


118


13


2


153


188


177


136


Burlington


47


40


137


61


2


387


202


6


273


266


396


207


Lexington


176


103


4


1


290


117


14


...


268


186


297


118


Lynn ..


1488


1334


567


332


2233


3379


134


19


2616


2420


2631


2955


Malden


608


335


142


20


967


772


41


5


909


627


1064


695


Medford


490


236


47


....


769


400


34


30


747


486


841


34S


Melrose.


257


129


70


4


473


236


25


16


435


300


477


244


Nahant.


30


50


24


, .


50


15


5


51


66


70


62


Saugus.


205


163


28


8


292


178


24


237


220


306


172


Somerville.


1107


654


157


11


1667


1137


77


1665


1360


1965


Stoneham.


385


283


138


4


503


514


27


18


570


368


540


470


Wakefield.


331


204


49


2


540


315


19


2


542


349


557


300


Waltham.


729


556


57


S


954


632


56


3


899


740


1041


584


Winchester


224


130


70


1


336


190


28


...


310


215


340


119


Woburn.


539


691


97


835


928


46


1


696


818


889


897


Totals (19 towns).


9181


7289 1715


543 13,436 12.400


827


159


13,325 12,317 15,13 10,530


. .


. .


Taunton.


1289


776


241


56


1934


1423


26


16


2010


1130


2049


831


380


West Bridgewater ..


82


48


185


98


...


..


.. ..


Quincy ...


473


627


148


3


845


666


100


...


Rehoboth,


9S


55


20


234


76


..


..


Seekonk.


64


40


2


...


...


120


88


South Scituate.


80


74


55


220


89


24


6


257


124


193


58


Easton.


152


85


14


286


230


26


7


2


106


70


100


10


98


Hingham.


383


183


Norfolk.


51


30


14


76


37


5


24


1346


629


Canton


266


285


45


370


252


66


·


·


913


423


758


208


TOWNS.


( Clark, D., G ... . ..


Arlington.


310


201


19


1


404


254


24


.


..


5


48


60


64


57


Everett


254


86


82


36


·


228


115


3


254


125


240


103


Swampscott.


5


.


372


348


GO


55


..


865


309


187


105


101


24


TOWNS.


1877.


1878.


...


...


One precinct to hear from.


SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.


For Congressman.


1977.


1878.


1976.


1873.


Rice ...


Gaston.


Pitman.


Phillips.


Talbot ..


Butler ..


Abbott.


Miner ..


Loring ..


(Thompson ..


Loring, R .....


Carlton, D


( Boynton. G ......


Amesbury.


135


94


76


276


182


4


206


229


241


29


189


Beverly .


469


213


114


602


683


19


9


692


554


614


47


644


Boxford.


51


30


4


120


18


26


101


57


115


38


Bradford


110


120


13


8


210


164


34


....


Danvers ..


241


188


75


64


523


503


21


2


590


226


137


162


25


158


Gloucester.


721


678


243


8


943


I424


117


2


1398


1281


833


222


1392


Groveland.


125


133


50


12


194


15036


4


230


121


158


98


130


50


48


1


85


56


Haverhill.


814


645


273


52


1314


1120


139


15


1162


1258


1014


481


899


Ipswich ..


243


205


67


2


398


236


17


....


398


273


342


51


234


Lynnfield


84


20


20


77


32


4


12


61


65


71


15


25


Manchester


87


58


40


1


101


150


17


21


183


12S


S9


32


163


Marblehead.


409


621


69


213


515


848


116


12


608


934


402


216


851


Middleton .:


56


30


9


21


06


79


3


91


74


94


5


76


Newbary.


76


32


49


140


9S


5


2


176


76


151


9


78


670


607


400


1


1020


1168


68


1018


1163


....


North Andover.


163


144


7


S


273


206


23


209


295


187


131


177


Peabody


297


251


112


16


621


525


33


18


562


529


543


104


525


Rockport.


245


199


127


3


277


520


24


16


497


291


268


40


503


Rowley ..


100


80


41


140


86


7


. .


141


129


..


...


Salem ..


1325


1269


177


7


2232


1528


105


13


2134


1851


1990


631


1266


Salisbury.


164


129


130


1


362


248


20


11


402


248


343


18


265


Topsfield.


76


40


5


11


137


89


15


1


151


96


129


18


S6


Wenham.


54


47


14


1


105


72


68


106


....


13


213


Totals (27 towns). 7466


SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.


For Congressman.


1877.


1878.


1876.


1878.


thrice ..


Gaston.


Pitman .


Phillips ..


Talbot,


Butler.


Abbott.


( Miner ..


(Butler.


Tarbox.


( Hoar.


Russell, R ..


Tarbox, D ....


"Stevens, G ......


Acton.


102


115


52


15


199


107


26


13


169


177


25


201


81


4S


Audover.


396


157


£7


20


567


219


9


388


259


104


586


184


13


Ayer .


91


129


33


171


144


62


3


155


200


23


154


33


103


Bedford


62


44


13


....


106


66


1


4


164


25


19


119


57


Billerica


131


40


21


340


43


.


. .


1


6


110


63


41


123


54


2


Boxboro


13


30


11


23


16


10


31


40


2


26


14


G


Carlisle.


53


27


3


..


64


33


6


77


35


10


67


39


Chelmsford.


175


103


13


3


254


154


19


1


284


161


24


253


111


62


Concord.


172


7y


18


2


346


101


17


162


118


219


334


110


17


Dracut ..


68


53


14


185


72


16


122


77 70


13


59


....


....


....


Harvard.


01


90


8


147


52


34


81


106


53


149


83


....


Hudson


155


145


75


96


309


326


18


1


346


208


19


326


81


239


Lancaster


137


53 .


14


1


219


65


9


2


149


70


101


219


67


...


Lawrence


1615


1685


254


10


1939


2656


104


3


2331


2506


187


2212


2237


173


Lincoln


73


19


9


103


14


4


1


52


18


57


109


7


4


Littleton


39


30


126


47


S


3


86


37


203


3985


2231


1825


1


Maynard ..


105


73


21


114


130


11


103


143


49


118


125


1


Methuen


303


206


46


446


184


31


1


341


304


92


458


179


7


North Reading ..


75


40


3


104


35


14


..


44


3


208


141


31


233


172


10


Reading


253


101


82


1


426


200


23


10


347


199


118


: 422


44


Shirley


96


41


2


153


46


7


117


74


42


153


43


179


Stow.


69


33


18


150


34


15


78


58


40


143


31


S


Sudbury


92


52


5


156


34


25


126


96


23


¥ 144


70


1


Tewksbury


92


30


19


164


93


6


161


71


7


169


87


Townsend.


159


104


40


250


92


33


3


307


169


21


#235


46


3


Tyngsboro.


55


33


....


1


..


. .


....


195


174


29


Wilmington.


40


28


23


1


90


81


co


CO


93


61


20


93


37


41


Total (35 towns) 8249


6965


1862


407 12389 10601


639


100 12,100


9379


1955 11751


6435


2928


86


West Newbury.


97


69


54


2321


467 11,452 10,674


910


144


12,319 11,171


9299


2499


8809


89


68


27


6


165


164


17


1


265


270


245


102


132


Georgetown


193


148


52


82


294


176


30


....


184


228 393


483


60


497


Essex.


Hamilton ..


. .


...


Merrimac ...


168


89


....


232


173


10


5


271


181


214


18


176


Newburyport


..


..


Dunstable.


38


62


1


45


48


8


..


9


5


229


74


Groton


130


42


19


115


72


91


51


54


117


72


3


218


+ 57


52


348


48


...


Boltou.


75


45


19


1


113


35


28


11


137


51


13


151


52


Berlin ..


19


18


12


3773


4236


Marlboro.


361


275


168


230


50G


$87


12


30


521


513


98


25


104


35


Peppercli


166


109


12


2.23


139


16


11


...


82


43


4


..


89


Westford ..


156


159


20


...


Lowell ..


.2408


2650


727


8


3890


2866


14


..


....


227


62


40


14


149


220


126


187


....


Esser Co.


...


..


183


96


121


9


..


...


123


64


...


1


.


26


TOWNS.


6255


77


TOWNS.


EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.


For Congressman.


1877.


188.


1876.


1878.


Rice.


Gaston .


Pitman.


Phillips


¿Talbot ..


Butler.


Abbott


( Miner ..


Claflin


Warren.


Claflin, R.


Bradfe.


Stacy


.. .


Brookline.


537


221


14


765


304


31


2


628


486


771


307


Cambridge.


2495


2258


336


136


3750


2673


215


18


3559


3585


3537


3082


....


Dedham


374


350


43


67


546


488


14


5


503


518


522


548


4


Dover.


378


261


115


585


424


46


660


541


588


460


21


Franklın


134


89


82


316


128


25


294


183


316


1.14


3


Hopkinton


198


324


42


1


347


424


20


8


374


339


368


418


Medfield.


92


41


14


....


179


37


17


..


157


75


181


49


Medway.


208


105


55


... .


370


273


19


19


4:4


292


364


234


18


Milford.


539


520


95


58


773


658


34


47


838


742


753


693


33


Natick


503


146


82


629


904


49


29


¥39


800


631


930


.259


114


54


4


401


251


5


437


231


Newton ..


1283


426


64


29


1887


676


57


7


1745


843


1846


750


S


Norwood


117


88


43


225


199


2


239


171


224


200


·


Sherborn.


68


33


26


105


61


11


S


124


76


105


71


S


Senthboro.


65


30


42


933


94


5


5


197


84


184


99


Watertown.


330


-323


64


503


354


23


S


504


381


406


365


Wayland.


182


108


37


25


151


191


5


3


239


146


153


200


Weston.


121


33


6


....


202


20


3


176


68


201


31


Boston, Ward 22 ..


374


524


20:


12


353


888


1.2


4


399


738


377


913


do. Ward 23 ...


870


500


45


9


1179


847


40


7


960


1058


1193


872


do. -


Ward 25 ...


304


412


56


24


482


554


62


2


435


668


495


574


Totals (20 towns and 3 warus). 9607 7791


NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.


For Congressman.


1897 ..


1828.


1878.


Rice .


Gaston.


Pitman.


(Phillips


[Talbot ..


Butler.


Abbott


( Miner.


[Rice ...


{ Verry.


{ Rice, R ..


Thayer, D.,


(Smith, P ...


Auburn.


47


26


12


45


7


7


109


52


95


19


5.


Barre.


207


146


3


205


68


53


308


201


200


123


Bellingham.


51


10


118


53


10


122


87


119


60


....


Blackstone.


139


210


1


6


$02


270


52


267


$83


230


264


....


Boylston ..


72


11


168


12


319


193


8


6


331


283


322


171


1


Charlton


134


1


201


66


79


241


118


260


Douglas.


43


155


104


3


168


108


21


18


166


219


169


124


18


Dudley.


100


14


1


230


1:42


20


$74


198


303


1.45


. .


Hardwick


93


67


....


....


187


56


18


.. .


268


91


183


Hubbardston


133


77


9


....


164


70


1


108


Leicester.


202


95


5


....


. ..


1


379


223


47


397


24()


390


237


Northboro.


111


60


20


19


317


148


8


3.15


247


322


164


North Brookfield.


201


178


57


19


402


302


18


1


385


282


440


282


Oxford.


125


131


66


329


234


Paxton


64


25


4


90


31


8


99


44


90


41


Princeton.


8.4


36


12


142


15


8


2


158


12


141


Rucland.


62


35


08


15


98


60


113


Shrewsbury


150


68


28


3


181


80


12


9


227


91


184


S


6


Southbridge


297


348


1


416


203


66


898


347


410


253


Spencer.


325


378


Sturbridge.


112


124


44


46


39


1


196


181


292


85


Sutton


112


191


PS


217


171


32


11


199


231


999


196


11


Uptoil.


181


96


Uxbridge


200


147


11


319


128


39


275


215


$15


148


..


Warren.


191


147


42


· ...


....


.. . .


...


. . .


202


212


....


. . .


Webster.


239


₡33


77


. .


447


253


21


504


279


452


261


West Brookfield ..


135


139


43


200


363


6


G


188


163


200


164


Worcester.


3618


8172


374


12


4052


5785


239


123


4721


4214


4441


3500


107


Totals.


9281


7394 1319


84


75


20


9


.


.


53


38


72


31


...


Ashland.


143


77


37


1


225


101


9


4


253


146


219


102


....


26


8


1551


456 14,181 10,565


784


208 14,245 12,497 13,580 11, 152


100


...


..


138


21


178


231


163


Grafton.


235


121


32


. .


266


65.


249


160


288


74


Millbury.


273


204


15


74


22


4


....


..


190


73


Northbridge.


217


166


7


S


Oakham ..


77


19


120


47


186


83


Holden.


115


31


...


183


137


Mendon.


95


60


12


New Braintree.


52


26


78


53


. . .


...


Westboro.


541


179


84


2


64


7


..


...


22


356


313


390


316


S


West Boylston


107


303


208


522


2.15


3


523


241


519


200


129


..


13,890 10,248


....


...


Brookfield


230


142


193


163


92


6


....


....


. . .


129


129


. .


. ...


... .


1873.


TOWNS,


Needham


Framingham.


TOWNS.


TERTI CONG LES IONAL DISTRICT. For Governer.




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