Town of Boxford : Town meeting records, 1857-1893 , Part 9

Author: Boxford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1893
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The halls were opened at fifteen minutes hast ten o'clock 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 1


The ballots were all sorted, counted, recorded and public declaration made There of in open meeting as the law directs, and were for the following persons 이식: For Electors of President and Vice President , At Large thomas Taibest of bellerien had one hundred and monaten Stephen Salisbury of Worcester. One hundred and, poistion William Gaston of Boston." Forty two Edward Avery of Braintree. Forty two


170 Colector for, Distrutto1 Warren Ladd of New Bedford One hundred and nineteen James & Thompson of New Bedford Forty two


1. No 2: Theodore Dean of Jaunton One hundred and nineteen Samuel CM. Dyer for of South Alington Forty two


No3 I Felt Osgood of Boston One hundred and puncteen George J. Baldwin of Boston Forty two


Note Martin Brummer of Boston Charles Levi Woodbury of Boston


One hundred and nineteen Forty two


No. 5 6. Lawrence of Medford Alpha . Thompson of Woburn Forty two


One hundred and nineteen


1. No6 George W Morrill of Amesbury James V. ASmiley of Haverhill Forty two


One hundred and pinetein


"Moy Carroll D Wight of Reading James C. Abbott of Lowell


Une hundred and minetien Forty two


Votos James Russell Lowall of Cambridge One hundred and nineteen Edwin A. Alger of Cambridge Forty two


"Nog John C. Whiten of Northbridge One hundred and nineteen Eli Thayer of Worcester Forty two


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


"No11 Richard Goodman of Lenox One hundred and nineteen Bebra Quacken bush of Putsfall Forty two


For Governor of the Commonwealth Alexander It Rier of Boston One hundred and thirteen Charles Francis Adams of Squincy Foity four


John & Baker of Beverly Hour


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1. Xer Seulement Governor


Horatio & Knight of East hampton One hundred and morethan William R Plunkett of Pitts field Forty four


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


For Treasures & Receiver General Charles Endicott of Canton One hundred and nineteen David NS killings of Winchester Forty (four


For Auditor


Julius Se Clark of Newton One hundred and nineteen John C. Fitzgerald of Boston Forty power


attorney General Charles R. Train of Boston One hundred and wintien 1 Richard Olney of Boston Forty Hour


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


For Councilor 5 th District Villiam Loggrevell of Bradford One hundred and nineteen Benjamin Fo Reach of Lynn Forty four


For Senator 5th Essex District Kekson is Serett of Haverhill One Hundred and gronden Preston M. Chase of Danvers Forty four


For Representative to General Court. 15th Busy District Aaron Langswell of Thewich One hundred and fifteen George A Lord of Ipswich Forty four


For celink of Courts fred A Abbott of Peabody One hundred and Sixty three


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For Register of Leeds (Ephraim Brown of Salem One hundred and fifty eight


(for County Cheasure Allen W. Dodge of Hamilton one hundred and nineteen Thomas Ingalls of Marblehead Forty four


Fordcounty Commissioner Heacharich Graves of Lynn One hundred and nineteen IS, Home of Mettreen Forty pour


meeting dissolved attest Ancill Dorman Down Clock At a meeting of the celestes of the townes of Ipswich Rowley ance Boxforce hele in the office of the Town Clerk of Ipswich on Wednesday the reignthe day of November 1846 for the purpose of ascertaining the result of an selection of a Representative to the next General Mount for the Fifteenth Cossex District, the result in reach town as returned by the officers thereof way as follows . In Ipservice


Aaron Lingswelt of Isevich hrad Three hundred and seventy seven George A Score of Ipswich . Two hundred and thirty senon In Rowley Aaron Hogywell of Ipswich had one hundred and fifty five George Aite ord .. " One hundred and twenty two 11 In Boxford Aaron stingswell of Swoich have One hundred and fifteen George A Lord 11 Forty four .


And it was ascertained that Aaron Cogswell of Ipswich was selected Representative for said District, and Certificates were made out accordingly ..


Ameill Dorman


(Down Clerk of Ipswich, Werley R. Bell) " Rowley, Johns. Prime


Dec 8. 1876, Thereby certify that I have this day destroyed the recette casti in Boxford at the Verein barelection Anreise Dominare ne elesh


(It a light meeting of the intrabutants of the term. of Boxford qualified to vote in selections and in town affairs held in the Westry in the second Parish in sand town on Monday the fifth day of March A. D. 1877 Thomas P. Dorman (asy was chosen Moderator. Aneill Dorman was chosen, Eleska- Phu clerk was I won in Open meeting by J.P. Dorman Esg- George w. Chadwick) Selectmen John R: Cole


Ancill Forman S (Advedior, and


Overseers of the ifron


D. S. Gillis William R. Kimball


Constables


Daniel Bixby Andrew Frame


2 Field


William A Howe James P. Gluten James W. Chadwick" Drivers


J. J. Parler David M. Cole


Henry Moulton Pound Kapers Um R. Kimball}


To take up the 4 th cintide relative to choosing Road Commissioners- To pass over the 4th article 2nd article resumed James P. (Cleaveland Surveyors Samuel Hillum David M. Cole Samuel Grisden Wim W. Dresser John J. Wood B.F. Barnes Highways


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Voted Noted


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William C. Perley


Samuel B. tarleton Charles Perley. John The Cole George W. Twitchell Frank 6. Nason Henry Perley Nathan Fr. Fowler Reginald D. Foster Trael Herrick Joseph H. James


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Highways


John R. Cole Aneill Dorman Fence Liceu-ers George W. Chadwick


Measurers


Wood and Back.


John Parkhurst Israel Herrick Solomon Ml. Howe Stephen A Bixby (Andrew France Daniel Andrews Samuel. Bixby


1877 those


Chose


Samuel Bixby John Parkhurst Samuel P. Peabody William B. Horne Yscach Henrich B. F. Berne. D. M. Cole F. C. Nason James H. Nason Daniel H. Harriman Ephraim F. (Cole Samuel B. Carleton


Chose


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John Pearl 4.4. Porter John Day


Continuation Surveyors Lumber Israel & Shop forc


Samuel P. Peabody William R. Kimball & Auditors


To pass over the second article for the present


Rev. S. D. (Gammell) School Committee for 3 years


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 fureur presented by the Selectionen Ning; John ( H. Pearl George B. Austin William W. How


Paul & Dani's Henry Moulton.


Tin R. Kimball. George B Killam


Charles A. Andrew Rufus W. Comerson


Véhicules R. Anderson (Thomas P. Forman


Alongo f. Henley George W Twitchell


To allow a bill presented by Anice Dorman for devices as Chairman of the detection, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor the past year 70.00


No Cash hard for Travel Stationery Postage: Justice's for the 23.64 Il Atect


$ 93.64 To allow a bill presented by Yes WE Chadwick for services as Selectman. ( Assessor, and Oversea of the for the post your $40.00


To allow a bill presented by J. W. Andrew for services as one of the assessors. Overseers & Selection during the hast year including expenses 755.65


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N'êtes those Noted Noted Noted


1877 1 De tech


That all persons having bills against the town present the same to the Selectmen for allowance on or before the 17 th day of Helowering 1878- and that the stefentment Present their bills for services, to the town for allowance.


Hated to raise one thousand dollars $100,00, for the Support of schools, and that it be divided equally. among the several schools.


Noted 1


To raise two thousand dollars $,000,00, to defray town charges the current year- To raise One thousand dollars $1000,00, for repair, and amendments of Highways and Bridges


Voted


Pret the selectmen on or before the fifteenth day of April next apportion to reach surveyor of Highways such part of the amount voted for repairs of Highways 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 expand the sum this assigned to him in making the necessary repairs of Highways within This District,


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That Surveyors of Highways and those under their employ be allowed as follows;


For a man fifteencents per hour- for a yoke of Oxen fifteen cents per hour - for a Horse and Cart fifteen cents per hour- for two Horses and a chart twenty cents per hour- and for a Plough. Ox shovel and Ox cart each fine cents per hour while used on the Highways.


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That the taxes be committed to the collector writing four days of the first day of September next , and that discount of four percent be 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 187 .


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To restore the 2 nd cortile William To Killum William (E. Killam


Collector of taxes Treasurer


Voted


James J. Cleaveland William B. Hour Sythingmen Franklin Jaques Nathan n. Fowler That the breaking out of the roads, when eneur- hered with snow, be left to the discretion of the efurryous, and that the compensation for such Service he left to the discretion of the selectionen.


Noted Noted


Noted


To pass over the 17th article relative to taking " valuation of restates. Street the Schools be supplied with wood from the Town Farm- to be cut and housed, That the wood be paid for from the defined money to the master of the film house, $7.00 per card for hard wood! 5.00 percard for Mine.


D'être


To abate the following taxes Ving: Edmund Keitahar Poll tax in 1873,- Fredere It Frater Wir D. Gurley- Samuel D. Matthews William Merrill He Stephen P. Perley Holly in list of 1874 Celso William P. Comery, Ira Goodwin- Daniel Lano Lewis Maynard Polly, and a tax of 3,20 set to Joseph K Farley in list of 1875.


Noted Noted JEcted Noted


To hass over the 20th article relative to building a new school house for School ( No 2. No hass over the 21st article relative to Trumpsles, Vi pass over the 22'de Perlite relative to takin fish from Ponds.


To dissolve the meeting


Cettest £ (Avecle Derman (cc(+))


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1877


(It a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boxford qualified to vote in town affairs, hold in the Nesty in the second Perist on Monday the thirteenth day of August A. D. 1817.


John R. Cole was chosen Moderator


Voted Under the second article in regard to the suit of Anna M. Leander against the inhabitants of Boxforce, that the matter be left with the selectmen and that they have full authority to reinploy legal counsel and carry on the defence as far as they think best for the interest of the town


A continuous Noted That the present board of flelectmen be a lom- mittee to carry the case to its final issue


Noted To dissolve the meeting lettest Ancill Dorman Down click


(It a legal mating of the habitants of the town of Boxford qualified as by the Constitution required to vote in elections held in the Westry 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 le Governor, Lieutenant Governos. Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, and attorney General of the Commonwealth, For er 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 County of Essex For Three Con mis. sioners of Insolvency. a District attorney, One County Commissione and two Special Commissioners, also to bring in their votes yes, or No, on the proposed amendment of the Constitution. lill on one bullet.


The halls were opened at twenty five minutes past 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 ballot were all sorted, counted and recorded cenet public declaration made there of in open meeting. as the law directs and were for the following persons Ning:


For Governor of the Commonwealth Alexander H. Rice of Boston 'Fifty one William Gaston of Boston Thirty Robert C. Pitman of Newton. Four


For Lieutenant Governor Horatio G. Knight of Gusthampton Fikty for 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 Fees haven (Thirty


Treasurer und Receiver General Cheules Endicott of Canton Fifty firme David N. Skillings of Winchester Huity


For Auditor Julius Se Clarke of Newton Fifty five John C. Fitzgerald of Boston Thirty


For Attorney General Charles R. Train of Boston Thrifty fine Charles S. Thompson of Gloucester Thirty


For Councilor District No 5, Harmon Hall of Saugus Fifty for


James 7. Carleton of Haverhill Thirty


William Cogswell of Bradford one For Senator Fifth Essex District Jackson B. Sweet of Haverhill Fifty five


Preston M. Chase of Danvers Thirty


For Sheriff Horatio G. Herrick of Laurence Fifty five William M. Hill of Salem


For District Attorney


Codgar f. herman of Laurence fixply fine


Harrison G. Johnson of Newburyport


For County Commissioner Joseph Q. Proctor of Gloucester Fifty five 9. Sidney How of Methuen Thirty


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for Special Commissioners 1.


Aaron Sawyer of Amesbury Fifty five D. W. Bartlett of Cossex Fifty five Horatio Pearl of Bradford Tiventy Nine


George A Lord of Ipswich Thirty


for commissioners of Insolvency William Lithompson of Lawrence Fifty five


Nathanielf Holden of Salem fifty five Fifty five


Dean Peabody of Leynn


Benjamin F. Brickett of Haverhill Thirty F.M. Dougles of Lynn


William Putting fr of Marblehead


For Representative to Len Court 15%. läs sex District -


Asa F. Howe of Rowley fifty five U


William G. Brown of Showich Thirty


Amendment of the Constitution oyes. Eleven


aro. None


Meeting dissolved attest Ancill Dorman Town Clerk,


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1877


At a meeting of the cler ks of the town's of Sprivich Rowley and Boxford held in the Office of the Town The , & of Ipswich on Wednesday the seventh day of November 1877 for the purpose of ascertaining the result of an election of a Representative to the next General Court for the Fifteenth Essex District, the result in each town as ascertained by the officers there of was as follows: In Ipswich


Asa In Home of Rowley had 280 votes William MG, Brown of Ipswich. 243 "


In Rowley


Asa F. Home hace 127 74 Wim. G. Brown . .


In Boxford Asa F. Howe had 55 Win G. Brown 30


And it was ascertained that Asi F. Home of Rowley was elected Representative for seine District. and Certificates were made out accordingly attest


Ancill Dorman, Town Clark


December 10, 1874 Schorely certify that I have this day destroyed the votes cast at the last November selection Ancill Derman Town Clerk


1575


At a legal necting of the inhabitants of the town of oxford qualified to vote in ductions and in town aftens held in the bestry in the First Parish in Said town and Monday the fourth day of March A. D. 1818.


William R. Kimball Esq was Chosen Moversto B. S. Barn's was Chosen Town Clerk, and


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etwill Darmen Letechmen George W? Chadwick P. Henry, Pasara


assessors and Querscers of the four


·Chose Joseph & C faries/ dig. Perlit


Constables


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Big: Partir 5%? Howe Samuel B. Carleton George W Chadwick John K. Cole S. T. Tuichell t. c .. . in sana


. Isa. Kimball P. D. Faster


Jason M. francis


Chase I . We Eversen.


Andrew Frame


Surveyors


1 A.P. t. Porter flere k ....


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George Parken i. H. Hire When W? Howe


Sitting man


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John Parkhurst


R.E.E.C Andrew France


Food and Bark


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David Brinner) School Committeefor 3 yrs To take up L'article


C'hise


, hinot Killar) Seaton of high and measures


Vilia To weicht the Report of the Selection


To accept the following list of fire is presented of the Selection 192 Edward Flow Israel Herrick George Perley Im B. Flere natur to Ennesson~ Domen Ic Howe George W. Twitchell


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Charles F. trident Alonzo Ki Hleulaz Charles R.Anderson


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Juank Thasone I fract F. ISofforce George B.Austin


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1878


To allow gril presented by brew To Chadwick fabrice w. Giaimin of Selectiven, assessert (1"201. 1: The Pour, including Cash back on Stationary. Garyare postage pustives feste the past year394,45


To allow a bill presented by Awill Carmen for Jerricis one of the Selectionen assessor and Eversee of the Pour the past year, $51,14 In Cash paid for Postage Express Travlt 13,56 $64,70


do allow a bill presented by fatih lite


and GoEserEs of the Tour the Last year including @ financo July 24h to Sales of Ipswich in the Case of Mitchell 8 35.50 To allow a till presented by Niet Pillan You source as Is causes of falle TTE for The semana of the year of 1877 beginning Decht $25,50


Voted


That all persons having fills against the town present the Same to the Selection for allowance on or before the 11th day of Feb 1879- Word that the Selection present their bills for Services, To the


To raise one thousand dollars 1000, 00, for the Subbort of Schools and that it be divided. canalin amongst the Several Schools. To raise two thousand dollars 2000, 00," lessly denne Changesthe Current your - 1. ise onetime iserede de Vars 1000,00 eur 2.193 and amendments of Highway ich senges and 2 0,1 . Hin to bozused to Kelf-for emergencies- Tralle ca bill breseutedby the Estate at The S .. hello for Service(a) Features+ Collector for the Current year until Dec 4+ $ 45,00


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That the Scicenten on or tedire the Silent 2 day & abril nitt abortion 5 each Surverque ce Hichways luca bastion File concount voted for repairs of Thighways as they May Think bist haveing regard as far as may be to the condition of the wars in each Highway District, and " Shall the the mulig of each surveyor faithfully and Marteable to extend the Sun this assigned to Trives liv hosting the necessary repairs of Highway Stortin


a Cart-fifteen (15 per hour for two horses and a Cart twenty 015 per hour and for a longh of ·hoved and for a Cast- five Cents per hour each While used on the Highways.


that the Foxes be Committed to the Gotteder within four days of the first- class in depimex !.


On all taxes voluntarily paid before the first-


that the breakmigout of the Roads when enumberd with Snow be left to the despression of the surveyons and that the Farmpensation of Such service ve lipt to the Selection .. except 20015 ber nour Shallbe allowed for Oxen


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19th Cartile To Choose a member of the Committee on Schoolfunds in place of The & Killam Dois Israel Herrick on said Committed


La article Chose


In regard to a History of the Town of Boxford by Sidney Verley-


Committed to examine Mer Perleys Manuscripts Consisting of three. The Read & D. Samuell. Revel David Brinner and Mr beargh MP Chad wick, and if they think favorable of the matter, they dire Gnthisised to take 40 Coppies for the Saline and draw on the Treasurer to bart


Media To dissolve the Meeting.


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tt a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Boxfora qualified to late in town affairs held in the vestry in the first- Parish on Thursday, July 25/28


Tim. R. Kimball was Chosen Moderation Under the Second article in regard to a notice received from J. P.+B.B. Jones Esas attorneys fre Qhas A. Kimball of Georgetown who Claims damages for injuries receiver as alleged by a defect in the Highways, Notice that a Commute of three be Chosen, Whose. Ancill Darman John Kr. Pole . I See W. Chadwick- To investigate the matter t if thought best- to Settle with Mr."in ball, but if no bottle- - ment is anade of the Town is Sued this Committee hasfull power to employ Least Counsel and Carry on the defence as they think best for the Down to its mal issue To dissolve the Meeting B. J. Barnes, Jon Clerk


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if Baxtera qualified to boli in town affairs hera in the besting in the 18th Parish on Tuesday Oct-#/78


Borge. W" Chedwick Moderater


To allow a bill presented by Awill - ( Dorman. For Service as one of the Committee in the Case of Annie M Lander I. S, town of Boxforce, + Cash/2) for travel entertainment to 33.49


To pay Gom K. Coles bill for Service in the above Case, as Committed to - 23,50


for labour on the Highways 25.25


Devolver the Meeting Do. Barnes Var Clerk


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1898


. It a liget meeting of the in habitants of the brain of Boxford qualified as by the Constitution i've To vote in electrons, held on the bestig in The first Parish in Said Jour on Tuesday the fifth day of November in the year of Quar har Que thousand eight hundred and Seventy eight-for the historic of giving in their votes for a Representative in Congress you the sixth tags bestreet, citrato Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Mastur of Reciever Several. Unditer and attorney sen for the Commonwealth, For a Comeller For the "FifthDistrict York Beraten for the Fifth asset to start, and file Representations to the based Cost die Heeft tette Essex District, - County Treasures, and Register of Probateand Insolvency and unity Com isfrance-


The polls wer opened at a quarter past teuGeht Wird Closed at- fifteen Himments past twelve The whole number of ballots given in was 164 -


The Fatlet's were all Sorters, Center and weirded and public déclaration made thereap in OfenMeeting as the law directs, and wer for the following persons


For Governor of the Commonexcelth Thomas Taller of Betterion One hundredtwenty Jasich & Abbott of Bustin Twenty Sit 3 Songamin & Butter of howell Eighteen 12 For Lieutenant governor John D. Kongof Higher One hundred + Efter William Or. Puckett of Alsfeld Thirty one Patin T: Arnalds of North Adams Jen


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Far Secretary of State - Fleury 13. Peirée de ligtés Que hundred +houtitties C Turing of Holyoke Thirty three Kostar Howland of Fairhaven nine


. For Treasures and Receiver General.


Charles Indicat of Conten one hundred twenty two Barra. I. Skillings & Michestes that For Bohu H. Jennings of New Belford ten


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ius L. Clark of Verstand one hundred twenty John C. Ftagarela of Boston thirty two Davis & Jung of Baston ten"


For attorney General


(and twentytuy Richard Cheers of Boston Thirty three


har Gaunceller. 5th District


two Harmon Hall of San guesone hundred twenty James A Buffer of hymen - Forty two


George B. Luring of Palen Que hundreaften Kines Ht. Carleton of Haverhill Hurtyeight V


Ter Souche Gut Gasse& Astrict .


Preston in Phase of Danvers thirty tir


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William is Georgina of Boxford ninchi Fron George W. Chadwick of Boxfire Sixty ...... Andrew Woodbury of Ipswich


/20 John W. Raymond of Beverly One hundred + houtyto. Andrew H. Petten gill of Newburyport Forti, two


For County Treasurer twintigtion Benjamin a Ware of diyor forty two


For Register of Purbate and Insolvency- Ali Q. Youdalypoh Salen One hundred+ twintigfour


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It a mmerling of the Clerks of the Towns of Visaroh howDay and Boxford, held in the Office if the Girl of Struck on Wednesday the Sixth day of November 1898,


I'm te burgos of ascertaming the result of an Mention of a Representative to the next- General Com/- for the 15th Essed District


The result in each Town as asiertemed by the exdivers theirch was as follows - in Ppsurch


Fever In S. Coggin of Bokfor had 329 votes Geo W. Chadwick of Boxford . -67


Andrew Woodburygif Ipswich .. 236


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thatch Next -- That the Selectieve Print + Correlate the rings of the town of an before the amalmeeting To accept the report of the Selection on Gente- Post Uboards of that the Selecliners but up from


To Greift the Report of the lionvanille an School "funds


To Greet the Report of the studitors.


selection for puroEs -


Gea W. Chadwick to Service as one of the Committed in the Lender Case by Town of Buffered 4.00 (ilso tor ('ath to) out in dil l'abe 3.40


J. - Ausill Dorman To Service as Chairman of the Selectivenajsjesors and@verseersof the law


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to the Selection for allowance on or before Feb 15+1680 viceft the Selectiveus tillandsto be presented to the


listed That the School Nok, Puise Seventy Dollars"}, of unetrended Mancy belonging to that School the ensuing year,


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To raise one Thousand Dollars for the Support of Schools the ensuing year.


Putea do raise Jur Thousand Dollars to defray the cessary Charges and expenses of the Town the Piscina year.


To Faire fred thosesaved FallwEs you reparEs will amendments of Highways and Bridges the Currentyear




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