Town of Boxford : Copy of records of town meetings, 1857-1893 , Part 11

Author: Boxford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1893
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The polls were open at fifteen minutes past ten o'clock and closed at twenty minutes past twelve by vote of the town


The whole number of ballots given in was one hundred and seven


The whole number of ballots were sorted, con- ted, recorded and declaration there of made as by the Constitution directed and were for the following persons Viz:


For Governor


Alexander. H. Rice of Bostono Seventy five


William Gaston of Boston Thirty


John J. Baker of Beverly Two


For Lieutenant Governor


Horatio &. Knight of Easthampton Seventy seven John Quincy Adams of Quincy Thirty


For Secretary of State


Henry, B. Perre : Abington Seventy seven George H. Munroe of Boston Thirty


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For Treasurer and Receiver General Charles Endicott of Canton Seventy seven Weston Howland of Fairhaven Thirty


For Auditor Julius L. Clarke of Newton Seventy seven John C. Fitzgerald of Boston Twenty nine


For Attorney General Charles R. Train of Boston Seventy seven, George F. Verry of Worcester Thirty


For Councillos District No. 5. Robert Couch of Newburyport seventy seven J. Sidney Howe of Methuen Thirty


For County Commissioner James Kimball of Salem Seventy seven Jonathan Nayson of Amesbury Thirty


For Senator District No 3. George L. Davis of North Andover- Seventy nine James H Carleton of Haverhill Twenty eight


Representative to General Court District No 5. Sherman Nelson of Georgetown Seventy three Charles W. Jenney " Thirty your


Meeting dissolved Attest Ancill Dorman Town Clerk.


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General Court


At a meeting of the telerks of the towns of Georgetown Groveland and Boxford held in the office of the Choice of Town Clerk of Georgetown on Wednesday the third day of November A. D. 1875 for the pur Representative here of ascertaining the result of an election of a Representative to the next General Court for the Fifth Essex District, the result in each town as retur ned by the officers there of was as follows; In Georgetown Sherman Delson of Georgetown had Two hundred and nine votes Charles Jenney of Georgetown had Two hands- ed and twenty " John Preston of Georgetowno had one J. J. Elliott of Georgetown had one


In Groveland


Sherman Nelson of Georgetown had one hundred and thirty one Votes Charles W. Jenney of georgetown, Cene hundred and forty four 11


In Boxford


Sherman Nelson of Georgetown had Seventy three votes Charles W. Jenney of Georgetown had Thirty four "


And it was ascertained that Sherman Nelson of Georgetown was elected Representative for said District and Certificates were made out accord ingly.


Attest Ancill Dorman Town Clerk


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: 1876


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Bouford qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs held in the Vestry in the First Parish in said town on Monday the sixth day of March A.D. 1876. John K. Cole was chosen Moderator.


Ancill Do r m a n wa e cho z e n C ler k s worn by B. S. Barnes&g (certificate filed


Ancill Dorman Selectmen (Assessors and verseers of the Poor


Henry Newhall


(Constables


William R. Kimball )


Chose


F. A. Howe J. P. Dorman W. W. Houve J. W. Andrew Franklin Jagnes


Inthingmenu


Andrew Frame Daniel Bixby Field


Elbridge Perley


Israel F. Spoford |Drivers William E. Perley


Chose


Henry Moulton Poured


William R. Kimball ) Keepers


Voted


Voted Voted


Chose


Valorus V. Moulton Samuel Twisden


To take up the 4 th article of the warrant (which relates to the choosing of Road Commissioners) To pass over the 4th article To resume the 2 nd article of the warrant James P. Cleaveland George B, Killam (surveyors of Highways


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phone


George W. Chadwick Isaac W. Andrew


Chose


Enose


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Horace Berry Samuel Rowe B. F. Barnes Charles A. Andrew Declined to James H. Nason Chezen in his stead Solomon tt. Howe Charles H. Ihwing ¿ harles Pertes


Continuation of


Surveyors


of


George W. Twitchell Edwin S. Adams Charles Perley 2 nd Joseph P. CoHle Reginald D. Froster Israel Herrick Josephand Jones


Highways


Chose


John K. Cole Charles H. Thiving Ephraim F. Cole


Fence Viewers


Chose


Dames H. Nason Amos Stevens Samuel Bixby Solomon W. Howe Israel Herrick John Parkhurst Frank &. Nason William &. Badger William B. Howe David M. Cole John Pearl Daniel Fr. Harriman


Measures


of


Word


and


Bank


Chose


Israel Herrick Solomon W. Howe. John Parkhurst B. F. Barnes Stephen Birby


surveyors of Lumber


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Chose


Andrew Frame Jonathan ). Porter John Pearl Daniel Andrews John Day


Continuation of Surveyors of


Lumber


Chose


Daniel F. Harriman Paul &. Davis B.S. Barnes


Auditors


Um R. Kimball


William & Killam Treasurer To suspend action on the 2 nd article of the warrant and take up the 3 rd article


Asa Kimball School Committee for three years To accept the Report of the Selectmen relative to Guide Posts and Boards.


To accept the Report of the Committee on School Funds.


Voted Voted


To accept the Report of the Auditor Printed, To accept the list of names presented by the Select- menas qualified to serve as euros For this list see last page of next leaf-)


Voted


Toallow a bill of charge presented by George W. Chadwick for services as Chairman of the Select- men Assessors and Overseers of the Poor the past year of 75,00 Cash paid for Stationery postage bar farel.sticefe x. 3,20 $78.20 To allow a bill of charge presented by Ancill Dorman for services as one of the selectmin Assessors and Over- seers of the Poor the past year 63.40


Voted


Voted


Cash paid for travel, Postage Stationery Justice Juste. 1 2. 39 75.79 To allow a bill of charge presented by John K. Cole for his services as one of the selectmen, Assessors and Overseer of the Poor the past year 29.00


To perambulating town lines 8.50


$ 37.50


Chose Voted


Chose Voted


Voted


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Toulou a bill of charge presented by Daniel L. Reynolds for care of Stephen G. Holt through his last sickness at his house in November last as follows: Time and trouble $12,00 Loss of bed clothes 8.00 Cleansing room 5.00 25.00 That all persons having bills against the town present the same to the Selectmen for allowance on or before the 17th day of February 1877, and that the Selectmen present their bills, for services, to the town for allowance.


Voted


Voted $1000.


Toraise One Thousand Dollars for the support of Schools and that the School money be divided equal for Schools by among the several schools-


Voted To raise Three Thousand Dollars to defray the Town changes necessary charges and expenses of the town Jo raise One Thousand Dollars for repairs and amendments of Highways.


3 roo. Voted $1000. Highways Voted.


Voted


That the Selectmen on or before the fifteenth day of April nextapportion to each Surveyor of Highways such part of the amount voted for repairs of High ways as they may think best having regard as far as may be, to the condition of the roads in each Highway District, and it shall be the duty of each sur veyor faithfully and impartially to extend the sum thus committed to him in making the necessary repairs of Highways within his District- That surveyors of Highways and those under their en ploy beallowed as follows Viz For a man fifteen cents her hour-for a yoke of oxen fifteen cents per hour, for a Horse and bart fifteen cents per hour- for two Horses and a bart twenty cents per hour, and for a plough. Ox shovel and Ox Bart each five cents per hour while used on the Highways.


Voted


That the taxes be committed to the Collector within four days of the first day of September next and that a discount of four per cent be allowed on all taxes L'oluntarily haid


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to the Collector before the first day of october and two per cent on all paid before the first day of ovo- vember next and all taxes are to becollected before the first day of December next.


To take up the 2 ndarticle of the warrant,


James H. Nason Survey or of Highways in place of C. A. Andrew ( who declined to serve.


William E. Killam Collector of taxes


That when the roads are encumbered with snow the Surveyors be instructed to break them outeight feet wide. And that they allow for a man and for a yoke of open each fifteen cents per hour, and for a Horse cents per hour while employed. under their direction in said service. To pass over the 17 th article of the warrant relative to taking a valuation of estates.


Voted


Voted


Voted


That the schools be furnished with wood from the Town Farm (to be cut and housed)


Voted


To pass over the 19th article relative to abating the taxes set to Heirs of Samuel Morse in 1872% 1873, To fill up the valley on the common in front of the house of Elvin French,


Voted


To choose a committee of three to oversee the filling up of said valley. it being understood that the labor shall be furnished free of cost to the town.


Chose


Voted


4


Voted


Um H. Kimball Henry Newhall Henry Moulton To pass over the 21st article relative to taking fish from any of the Ponds in town


To Dissolve the Meeting Attest


Ancill Dorman Town Clerk.


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Voted Chose


Chose Voted


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1876


List of Jurors


Nathan K. Fowler George B. Austin


Rufus W. Emerson Edward Houve


Paulto, Daris


James P. Cleaveland


William R. Kimball Charles C. Stevens


Valores V. Moulton Daniel S. Gillis Cornelius Pearson


Joseph P. Cole


Alonzo &. Henley George W. Twitchell The foregoing is the list of Jurors presented by The Selectmen and accepted by the town at the annual meeting held March 6th 1876 (accidentaly omitted in its proper place in the record) Attest Ancill Dorman Town Clerk


At a meeting of the legal voters of the town of Boxford held in the Vestry in the First Parish on Monday the 24th day of April A. D. 1876 George W. Chadwick was chosen Moderator


Voted.


To instruct the committee chosen at the last annual meeting to proceed and finish filling the Valley in front of the house of E. French at the expense of the town


Voted


That all labor already done and to be done in fill- ing said valley so far as people see fit to charge for the same, be paid at the same rate as allowed the present year for labor on highways.


Voted.


To leave the matter of the proposed route of the Boston, Lawrence and Haverhill Railroad to The selectmen to act as they think best


Voted


To dissolve the Meeting Attest. Ancill Dorman Town Clerk.


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At a legal meeting of the qualified voters of the town of Boxford held in the Vestry in the First Parish on Janesday the seventh day of November A. D. 1876.


Thomas P. Dorman was chosen Moderator.


Voted


That the Overseers of the Poor be directed to collect the bill die from the town of Topsfield for supplies furnished the wife of Joseph &. Peabody


Voted


That the Overseers beauthorized to commence and carry on a suit for the collection of the aforesand bill if they think it necessary.


Voted


To dissolve the Meeting, Attest


Ancill Dorman Town Clerk.


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At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boxford qualified as by the Constitution required to vote in elections holden in the Vestry in the First Parish on Tuesday the seventh day of November in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy six for the purpose of giving in their votes for the number of Electores of president and Vice President of the United States to which this Common. wealth is entitled. Also for a Representative in Congress for the sixth Mass District, Also for a Governor, Lieutenant Governor Secretary, Treas- wer, Auditor and Attorney General of the Com- monwealth- for a Councillor for the Fifth District, for a senator for the Fifth Essex Districts a Representative to General Court for the Fil- teenth & seex District, a black of the Courts for the County of Essex, a County, Treasurer, a Country Commissioner, and a Register of Deeds for the southern District in said bounty. all on one ballot.


The polls were opened at fifteen minutes hast ten orlock and closed agreally to vote of town at eleven minutes before one.


The whole number of ballots given in was one hundred and sixty three


The ballots were all sorted, counted, recorded and public declaration made thereof in open meeting as the law directs, and were for the following persone viz:


For Electors of President and Vice President At Large Thomas Talbot of Billerica had one hundred and nineteen.


Stephen Salisbury of Worcester,. one hundred and nineteen. William Gaston of Boston . Forty two Edward Avery of Braintree. Forty tur


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Elector for Viarren Ladd of New Bedford One hundred and nineteen District No. James D. Thompson of New Bedford Forty two


" No. 2 Theodore Dean of Jaunton One hundred and nineteen Samuel N. Dyer In. of South Abington Forty two


" No. 3 L. Felt Osgood of Boston onehundred and nineteen George F. Baldwin of Boston Forty two. Leen. " No. 4 Martin Brummer of Boston One hundred and nine- Charles Levi Woodbury of Boston Forty two 1 " No. 5 S.C. Lawrence of Medford one hundred and nineteen Alpha E. Thompson of Woburn Forty two


" No. 6 George W. Morrell of Amesbury One hundred and nineteen. James V. S miley of Haverhill Forty two


" No7 Carroll D. Wright of Reading One hundred and nineteen James to. Abbott of Lowell Forty two


nineteen " No. 8 James Russell Lowell of Cambridge One hundred and Edwin A. Alger of Cambridge Forty two


" No 9 John G. W hittin of Northbridge One hundred andnineteen Eli Thayer of Worcester Forty two


" No.10 W. B. C. Pearsons of Holyoke One hundred and nineteen Timothy S. Wilson of Fitchburg Forty two.


teen


1. Noll Richard Goodman of Lenox One hundred and mine- Cebra I nackenbush of Pittsfield Forty two


For Governor of the Commonwealth. teen Alexander H. Rice of Boston one hundred and this- Charles Francis Adams of Quincy Forty four. John J. Baker of Beverly Four.


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For Lieutenant Governor nineteen! Horatio G. Knight of Easthampton one hundred and William R. Plunkett of Pittsfield Forty four


For Secretary of State


Henry B. Pierce of Abington One hundred and nineteen Weston Howland of Fairhaven Forty four


For Treasurer V Receiver General teen Charles Endicott of Canton one hundred and ning David N. Skillings of Winchester Forty four


For Auditor


Julius L. Clark of Newton One hundred and nineteen John C. Fitzgerald of Boston Forty four


Fin Attorney General


Charles R. Train of Boston One hundred and nineteen Richard Olney of Boston Forty four


For Representative in Congress 6th District George B. Loving of Salem One hundred and one Charles P. Thompson of Gloucester Fifty seven


For Councillor 5th District William Loggswell of Bradford One hundred and nineteen Benjamin F. Peach of Lynn Forty four For Senator 5th Essen District Jackson B. Swett of Haverhill One hundred and nineteen Preston M. Chase of Danvers Forty four


For Representative to General Court 15th Essen District Aaron Cogswell of Ipswich One hundred and fifteen George A Lord of Ipswich Forty four


Jan Clerk of Courts


Alfred A. Abbott of Peabody One hundred and sixty three


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For Register of Deeds


eight. Ephraim Brown of Salem one hundred and fifty


For County Treasurer


Allen W. Dodge of Hamilton one hundred and minutes Thomas Ingalls of Marblehead Fro Forty four For County Commissioner


ten Zachariah Graves of Lynn One hundred and mine, S. S. Howe of Methnero Forty four


Meeting dissolved Attest:


Ancill Dorman Town Clerk.


At a meeting of the blocks of the towns of Ipswich Rowley and Boxford held in the office of the Town blesk of Showich on Wednesday the eighth day of November 1876. for the purpose of ascertaining the result of aselection of a Representative to The next General Court for the Fifteenth Essex District, the result in each town as returned by the officers thereof was as follows. In Ipswich seven. Aaron Cogswell of I hewich had Three hundred and seventy Georget. Lord, of Ipswich " Two hundredand thirty seven. In Rowley fine . Haron Cogswell opIpswich had one hundred and fifty GeorgeA. Lord „ One hundred and twenty In Boxford 11 Aaron Cogswell of Ipswich had one hundred and fifteen Georget. Lord". 1. Forty four.


And it was ascertained that Aaron Cogswell of I powich was elected Representative for said Dis- trick, and Certificates were made out accordingly Attesti Ancill Dorman


Jown Clerk of Ipswich, Wesley K, Bell Town Clerk.


"1 ", Rowley, John S. Prime


Dec. 8, 1876, Thereby certify That I have this day destroyed the ballots cast in Boxford at the November election.


Ancill Dorman, Town Clerk.


258 1877


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boxford qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs held in the Vestry in the second Parish in sard town on Monday the fifth day of March A. D. 1877


Thomas P. Dorman Esq. was chosen Moderator.


The bleck was Ancill Dorman was chosen blesk. sworn in open meet- ingly 7.8. Dorman Esq.


Chose


George W. Chadwick Selectmen


John K. Cole (Assessors and


Ancill Dorman Jeverseers of the Poor


Chose


D. S. Gillis (Constables


William R. Kimball)


Chose


Daniel Bixby


Andrew Frame Field


William A. Howe


James P. Cleaveland


James W. Chadwick


Drivers


J. J. Porter David M. Cole


Chose


1Pound Keepers


Henry Moulton Um R. Kimball


Voted


Voted. Chose


To take up the 4th article relative to choosing Road Commissioners. To pass over the 4th article 2 nd article resumed James P. Cleaveland Samuel Killam Surveyors David M. Cole Samuel Iwisden Nm W. Dresser Highways John J. Wood B. F. Barnes


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Chose


Chose


Chose


Chose


William E. Perlen Solomon W. Houve Samuel B. Carleton Charles Perley John K. Cole George W. Twitchell Frank & Nason Henry Perley Nathan K. Fowler Reginald D. Foster Israel Herrick Joseph H. Janes


Continuation of Surveyors


Highways


John K. Cole Ancill Dorman George W. Chadwick


Fence Viewers


Samuel Bixby John Parkhurst Samuel P, Peabody William B. Hout Israel Herrick B. F. Barnes D. M. Cole F. E. Nason James H. Nason Daniel F. Harriman Ephraim J. Cole Samuel B. C arleton)


Measures


of


Wood and Back.


lohn Parkhurst 0 Israel Herrick Solomon W. Howe Stephen A. Bixby Andrew Frame Daniel Andrews Samuel Bixby


surveyors


Lube


(over)


-


Continuation of Surveyors of Lumber


John Pearl 2. J. Porter John Day Daniel F. Harriman Israel I Spoford


Chose


Samuel P. Peabody William R. Kimball


JoAuditors


To pass over the second article for the present. Rev. S.D. Gammel School Committee for 3 years


Chose


Voted


Voted Voted Voted


To accept the report of the Selectmen relative to Guide Posts and Boards, To accept the report of the Committee on School Funds To accept the report of the Auditors (printed) To accept the following list of errors presented by the Selectmen Viz:


John M. Pearl George B. Austin Paul E. Davis


lohn k. Cole William W. Howe


Henry Moulton


Um R. Kimball


George B. Killano


Charles A. Andrew


Charles R Anderson


Rufus W. Emerson Thomas P. Dorman George W. Twitchell


Voted


Alonzo J. Henley Is allow a bill presented by Ancill Dorman for services as Chairman of the Selection Assess or and Overseers of the For The past year. $70.000 Jocash paid for Travel, Stationery Portage Justice's fees to, 23,64 $ 93.64


Voted


T To allow a bill presented by Geo. W. Chadwick for services as Selectman, Assessor and Overseer of the Pour the past year $ 40,00


Voted


To allow a bill presented by S. W. Andrew for services as one of the Assessors, Overseers & Selectmen during the past year including expenses $ 55.65


2


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Voted


1877 Voted


Voted


Voted =


To raise two thousand dollars (2000-00, to defray Town charges the current year.


Voted


Voted


To raise onethousand dollars, 1000.00, for repairs and amendments of Highways and Bridges- That the Selectmen on or before the fifteenth day of April next apportion to each surveyor of High- ways such part of the amount voted for repairs of Highway's as they may think best, having regard as far as may be, to the condition of the roads in each Highway District, and it shall be the duty of each surveyor faithfully and impartially to expend the sum thus assigned to him in making the necessary repairs of Highways within his District That Surveyors of Highways and those under their employ be allowed as follows "


Voted


For a man fifteen cents per hour, for a yoke foren fifteen cents per hour, for a Horse and bart fifteen cents per hour. for two Horses and a cart twenty cents per hour, and for a Plough, Cx shovel and Or cart each five cents per hour while used on the Highways.


Voted


That all persons having bills against the town present. the same to the Selectmen for allowance on or before the 17th day of February 1878, and that the Selectmen present their bills for services, to the town for allowance To raise one thousand dollars, 1000,00, for the sup- port of Schools, and that it be divided equally among the several schools.


That the taxes be committed to the Collector within four days of the first day of September next, and that discount of four per centbe allowed on all taxes voluntarily paid to the Collector before the first day of October, and two per cent on all paid before the first day of November and all taxes are to be collected before the first day of December 1877.


262 1877 Voted Chose Chose


To resume the 2nd article.


William E. Killam Collector of taxes William &. Killam Treasurer


Chose


Voted


Voted Voted


Voted


That the word be paid for from the School money to the Master of the Alma-house, 7.00 per cord for hard wood , 5,00 per card for prime .


Voted


Jo abate the following taxes viz' Edmund Kellahar Poll tax in 1873- Frederic H. Fowler Um Q. Gurley-Samuel D. Matthews William Merrill & Stephen P. Perley Polls, in list of 1874-Also William P. Emery, Ina Goodwin- Daniel Laro - Lewis May ~ nord Poll, and a tax of 3,20 set to Joseph K. Farley in list of 1875.


Voted Voted Voted


To pass over the 20th article relative to building a new School-house for School No. 2. To pass over the 21st article, relative to Trampo &c. To pass over the 22 nd article, relative to taking fish from Ponds.


Voted


To dissolve the meeting Attest Ancill Dorman. Town Clerk.


James P. Cleaveland William B. Howe Jything men


Franklin Jagnes Nathan K. Howler That the breaking out of the roads, when encumbered with snow, be left to the discretion of the Sur- veyors, and that the compensation for such service be left to the discretion of the selectmen. To pass over the 17th article, relative to taking a valuation of estates.


That the schools be supplied with word from the Town Farm, to be cut and housed,


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1877


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boxford qualified to vote in town affairs, held in the Vestry in the second Parish on Monday the thirteenth day of August A. D. 1877.


John K. Cole was chosen Moderator.


Voted


under the second article in regard to the siirt of Anna M. Lander against the inhab- stants of Boxford, that the matter be left with the Selectmen and that they have full are - thority to employ legal counsel and carry on the defence as far as they think best for the interest of the town.


Voted


Voted


That the present board of Selectmen be a continuous Committee to carry the case to its final issue


To dissolve the meeting Attest Ancill Dorman Town Clerk


264 1877.


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boxford qualified as by the Constitution required to vote in elections held in the vestry in the second Parish in said town, on Tuesday the sixth day of November in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy seven for the purpose of giving in their votes for a Governor, Lieuten- ant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor and Attorney General of the Commonwealth, For a Councilor for the Fifth District, For a Senator for the Fifth Essex District. a Representative to the General Court for the Fifteenth Essex District For a Sheriff for the Country of Essex, For three Commissioners of Insolvency, a District Attorney, one County Commissioner and two Special Com- missioners, Also to bring in their votes yes or No on the proposed amendment of the Constitution All on one ballot.


The polls were opened at twenty five minutes hast ten oclock A. M. and closed at twenty eight minutes past twelve P.M.


The whole number of ballots given in was Fifty five


The ballots were all sorted, counted and reror- ded and public declaration made thereof in open meeting as the law directs and were for the following persone Vig:


For Governor of the Commonwealth


Alexander H. Rice of Boston Fifty one


William Gaston of Boston Thirty


Robert E. Pitman of Newton Forts


In Lieutenant Governor


Horatio &. Knight of Easthampton Fifty five William R. Plunkett of Pittsfield Thirty


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For Secretary of the Commonwealth


Henry B. Pierce of Abington Fifty five Weston Howland of Fairhaven Thirty


Treasurer and Receiver General Charles Endicott of Canton Fifty five David N. Skillings of Winchester Thirty


For Auditor


Intins L. Clarke of Newton Fifty five John C. Fitzgerald of Boston Thirty


For Attorney General


Charles R Train of Boston Fifty five Charles P. Thompson of Gloucester Thirty


For Councillor District No. 5,


Harmon Hall of Sangus Fifty for James Ht. Carleton of Haverhill Thirty William Cogswell of Bradford one


For Senator Fifth Essex District


Jackson B. Swett of Haverhill Fifty five Preston M. Chase of Danvers Thirty


Fim Sheriff Horatio G. Herrick of Lawrence Fifty five William M. Hill of Salem Thirty


For District Attorney


Edgar &, Sherman of Lawrence Fifty five Harrison & Johnson of Newburyport Thirty




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