Town of Boxford : Town meeting records, 1893-1914 , Part 11

Author: Boxford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1914
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Que damage to arethere along the rine a raid locationby reason of any change in the grad. as the strell ou location of the sidewalk chall be adjusted by Raid Company to the satisfaction of the selectmen.


Drainage of surface water which may accumulate in reason of any change ... graça ~ streets on location a track to te surged to the astroval of the selectmen at the expense of Raid Company.


Whenever enon is planned from the tracks in thrown ou placed on the highway on sidewalk of said Company the rain Comkann


envon autores lancôme underten direction. es the Kein man Survan on Load Commission. and in care il is not is removed or cercled by sara company up .~ notice from the Raid ¿uvreyou ou Communciones, a la care in. if it isaned that said rencontrent 2000 of und the snow at the expense of card Company.


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You care the frale Highway Commissioner chall decide to build a portion of highway mithouse this location, the card company shall at its own expense, atonce conform ite grader and tracks to such change.


The paid Companion chall maintain in großer condition the street- between the rails to the with of eighteen inche on the outside of Each rail.


I'm care said company that fail to keep the peace Between the rath and for era tien inche on either side in good condition as aforceaid. I've Rame shall be repaired by the Selection or broker town oficiale and the expense of such repair shall be paid by said Company.


and in case there shall be any direct in any streets through which this location shall cylind in consequence - card Company's failure to keep and space in relais as aforesind, the Company all hercekoncible to card town therefor and hall reimburse said town for all low od damage sustained in it onaccount said agreat urica however to the provisions of De wayne la the Commonwealth.


The rock used under the grant and upon this location shall be I. raile, not less than fifty six kounde to the yard, laid in conformity to surface of street.


The koled to be eamed and painted except in Ruch portions of the location as the Select. new may determine otherwise and in all portions to be satisfactory to the Selectmen. 2. all be vestibuledy so much of said location all In care used on this location that- les in the middle of the road shall be constructed of such materials as is now used on Raid streete.


Whenever said streets or any portion thereof shall be repaired or dug up for any purpose whatever to the extent of changing the grad


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and relay its tracke to conform To the mengrade of Raid strecke at its ownwerkense subject to the approval of the Board of Selectmed.


The Raid Town of Boxford to be held harvi les from any liability from accident or damage aring out of or resulting from the construct. 1000 du equipment of Raid Toad.


all drivenage and walhe shall be graded) under the direction of the selection and at" the expense of card company. all humming of trece deemed neccessary in building sur maintaining the Railway chase be done under the direction of the selection.


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In case of five the Selectmen on fire engineers way cut wiress orremove poles of said company, without any liability on their kart and the expense of repairing the Rave shall be borne by raid Company, The service that include trips once an hour between rif. a. In, and ten? ? w. Jukile actually attending echar to be carried for have fare. we grant of location to be void uniere track i completed ovou before Dec. 1. 1902.


On completion of road it shall be left free of any dort stones or material that- may have accumulated by cause of said construction.


any violation of any of the restrictions M conditions herein contained that work a forlecture of this location except as they may be modified or changed by the Selectionen. and nothing herein contained chall restrict- ou abridge the rights of the town in said. streete.


Farce from Freel Bor ford square to any place in Groveland shall be five cents. and from Greet Boxford quare to north andover Centre shall Be five cente.


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Said Company Shall kut we and maintain for its own protection, a five cluster incandescent light, at the function of Machinglow and Haverhill Streete in West- Borford.


Signed Feb 26th Isaac C. Day John Parkhurst Selectorin Rufus 4. 6 mercon) Bozford.


A true copy Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Jour Clerk.


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At a legally called meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Boxford, legally qualified to vole, at elections, and in Town affairs, held in the Town Hall in Raid Town on March 3rd 1902, it being the Annual Town meeting; the following record was made, viz:


Meeting was called to order by the Town Clerk at 9-40 o clock in the forenoon.


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William h. Cole} Moderator


Voted


That the reading of the Warrant by the Hinderator be omitted.


Voted


to take w/ Article 3.


Voted


that we accept the Provisions of Chapter 482 of the Acts of 1901, relative to choosing a Town Clerk for three years.


Voted


to take up Article 2 nd


Chose


John W. Parkhurst Town Clerk for 3 years.


Jellersappointed by the Moderator."


J. Perlen Killamo John J. Chadwick George Gould


Chose


John Parkhinst }14 Selectman.


Rev. Emery L. Bradford, by invitation of the Moderator offered Prazer.


Chose


Isaac Le Day }2" Selectman.


Chose


Um K. Cole 33des electman.


Voted


that the Selectmen serve as Assessore of Janes.


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Voted


that the Selectmen serve as Overseers of the Poor.


Voted.


that the Town Clerk be authorized to cast one vote for the Person who is elected Treasurer, to serve as Collector of taxes.


Voted


to proceed to choose one Auditor.


Voted


that the Town link cast one ballot for George. B. Parkhurst as Auditor.


& hove


Edward &. Part } Treasurer.


Le hose


George B. Parkhurst Anditos.


Le have


Edward & Pearl } Collector .


Vited


to take up Article 23.


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Voted to divide the house in deciding the question of adopting the provisions of Chapter 158 of the Acts of 1811; Relative to choosing a Board of Road Commissioners.


38 votes in favor of ladolatina provisions of Phant. 54 votes against 158. Acto 81871.


Voted to lake wa Article 2.


Voted that we proceed to choose a Board of 10 the ighway Surveyor's by Ballot.


Chose, Charles A. Bixby . 2 Charles D. Moore .3 Jahn S. Orman . 4 Frank W. Killamo


6 - Charles B. Carleton 7 . Charles M. Moulton 8. David A. Anderson Highway 9 : Walter S. Chadwick Surveyors. 5 Chester Killar 10 Thomas Downs


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Vited to adjourn for one hour, at 12-34 oclock P.M.


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Meeting called to order at 1-34 oclock P.M.


to take up Article 4.


Israel J. Shoford IS chool Commille fois years.


Voted


to take the Article 21, relative to building a School house in the 1st Panish suitable for two schools.


Voted


that Mr. Stone, Sufit. of Schools begranted the mani- mous consent of the meeting to speak relative to the needs of a new School House.


Voted


to build a New School House, of at least three rooms to be situated in the immediate vicinity of the East Parish Village 31 in favor, 5 opposed.


Voted


that the School House be dedicated, when it is completed, and that every man, woman and child of suitable age in the town have a standing. invitation to attend.


Voted


to take up Article 15. relative to granting Licenses for the sale of Intoxicating Liquors in the town.


The polls were opened at 23 minutes of 4 o clock P.M. to vote on the license question, and we're kept ofen one hour.


Ballot Box registered 000 at Opening


086 at Close


Check list 90


Whole number of Ballots 90 No 61 yes 29


voted Voted


to take up Article 20.


to accept the list of names of persons as presented by the Selectmen for funors. they are as follows.


Voted Chose


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Jmore.


H. N. Joune, John W. Parkhurst. Stephen A. Bixby. Frank W. Killam .. Clarence W. Moulton, Alden Holt,


D. Albert Anderson, Israel F. Shefford. Charles F. Austin,


John S. Sias,


S. Henry Nason, William . Gemmell.


Voted


to take up Article 21.


Voted.


that the School Committee and the Selectmen be a Committee to select a suitable piece of ground, and to prepare plans for a New School House subject to the approval of the State Board of Inspection, and report at some future meeting.


Jook Voted


wh Article 24.


to raise and appropriate twenty five dollars ( 25,00 for Memorial Day, and that this money be placed in the hands of Isaac b. Day, to be extended at the disposal of the veterans, same as last year.


nh Article 22.


Votado


that the School Committee, be inpowered to sell at Public Auction School Houses No. 1,2 and 3 as soon as other accomidations can be provided.


Sick


nh Article 19.


Voted


that the taxes be committed to the Collector on or before the first day of September next, and that a discount of four percent isallowed on all taxes haid before the first day of October next; and afterwards two percent on all taxes paid before the first day of November next; and that all taxes shall be collected before the first day of January 1903.


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up Article 2.


that the Town Clerk beauthorized to cast one ballot for Fined &. Gillis for Constable.


Fired & Gillis & Constable East Parish.


Chose


Voted


that the Town Clerk cast one vote for Timothy P. Cleary for Constable.


Chose Voted


Timothy P. Cleary Constable West Parish. to choose two Field Drivers, one in each Parish


John S. Dorman Field Driver East Parish. Alden Spoffend Field Driver West Parish.


that the same persona that served as Surveyors of Lumber last year, serve this year. they are as follows:


Solomon W. Howe John J. Jwieder "Hiram N. Joune John Parkhurst


Surveyors of Lumber East Parish L


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James He. Webster ( Surveyors of Lumber West Parish. John H. Nason


Voted


Chose


that the same persons that served as Measures of Wood and Bank last year, serve this year. Frank W. Killam & Measures of Wood and Back. which makes the list stand as follows:


William B. Howe Frank W. Killam l . Jwinden . Chester Killam fused . Charles A. Bixby Flake Det.


Edward E. Pearl James H. Webster James le Whitney Albert P. Horey


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Chose hose


Voted


235 Voted


1902 that the Field Drivers serve as Pound Keepers.


Voted


that the Town Clerk be authorized to cast one vote for George W. Chadwick as Tree Warden.


Chore


George W.Chadwick Free Warden, Declined to serve.


Voted


that George ? Webster be nominated as a candidate for Free Warden. he declined to server.


Chose


Fred & Gillis } Tree Warden.


Voted \ to take wh Article 10.


Voted


to raise and appropriate two thousand dollars for the support of the Schools for the ensuing year. and that two hundred dollars 200,00 of that amount be expended for the instructions of Music in the Public Schools.


Voted


to raise and appropriate one hundred and fifty dollars (150,00) for the salary of the Superin- tendent of Schools for the evening year.


Voted


to take up Article ..


Voted


to accept the report of the Auditor.


Voted


to take up Article 14.


Voted


that the money refunded on account of dog Licenses be divided equally between the two Public Libraries of the Town.


Jook


up Article 12.


Voted to raise und appropriate two thousand dollars amended 2000, 00) for repairs and amendments of the Highway out the word and Bridges, In the enowing year, and that Ezstriking q: ally


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four hundred dollars"you, 00) of this amount be retained by the Selectmen for contingencies and that the sixteen hundred dollars (650, 00) be divided equally between the 10 Highway Surveyors.


Jork


Mp Article 25.


Voted that the sixteen hundred dollars, com, ) above named shall be extended under the direction of the Selecmen, considered that they shall travel over the woods, and take note of the condition of the roads in the several districts; and estimate the amount necessary to put them) in refrain, and make their awards to the several, Surveyors no accordance therewith.


Voted to take up Article 18.


Voted that the Roads be broken out eight feet wide. and that a man be allowed twenty cents un how, and that thirty cents an hour be allowed for a law of houses, while bathing snow.


York Voted


up Article 16.


to allow the following bills of charge.


Burford March 3rd6 1902.


Town of Boxford Jo Isaac b. Day Dr.


To services as Selectman, Assessor and il verseer


of Door, the past year . 112,00


Traveling Expenses 8,50


Postage & Telephone 5,40


125,90


Read


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1902 Borfond Mch 3d 1902.


Town of Buford Jo John Parkhurst Dr. For services as Selectman Assessor and Overseer of the Pon, stamps & stationary 135,24


Read Payment


Boxford Mass. March 1st 1902. Town of Boxford, In Jo Rufus W. Emerson, Jo services as Selecman, Assessor, and Overseer of the Poor, 99'70


To travelling expenses and postage 4'02.


Received Payment. 103'77 -


Voted


to adjourn the meeting till the first Monday in April next, at 9-30 oclock in the forenson, and that the i'dlectmen and School Committee be prepare to furnish lans for a New School House, and to report concerning the site selected.


The following persons were appointed by the Selectmen, as Forest Firewards for the ensuing gear


Forest Firenarde Albert &. Curtis William K. Cole


Leander H. Cheney Edward &. Pearl


Chester Killam Warren M. Cole.


Boxford March 17, 1902. Appointments signed by


John Parkhurst Selectmen Isaac C. Day of Boxford.


William K. Cole


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The qualifica voties of the Town of Buford, met according to adjournment on Monday April 7th 1902, at 9-30 oclock in the forenvon at the Town Hall, in said Jun, and the following record, was made.


Meeting was called to order by the Modscenter, W= K. Co'e }Moderator, at 9-31 oclock in the for non. to take up Article 2.


Voted Voted


that the Fence Vores & chowe by nomination from the floor.


Voted


that to Selectmen serve as a Brand of Fence Viewers for the ensuing year.


Walter Chadwick was appointed by the Moderator as Teller, in the place of John J. Chadwick about.


William K. Cole > Member of the Board of Health years.


to choose a member of the Board of Trustees of the Boxford Public Library Association, upon request of the Board of trustees.


Voted


to proceed to ballot for a member of the Board of Trustees of the Boxford Public Library Association for one year.


Those Solomon W. Howe Member of the Board of Trustees of the Boxford Public Library Associa- tion for one year.


up Art. 5


Took Voted to accept the Report of the Selectmen on Guide Board's & Posts.


Voted that the Selectmen be instructed to make all neces- sary repairs and anne: dments, on the Guide Boards Horts.


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those Voted


239 Voted


1902 to accept the report of the Committee on School Funds to accept the report of the Town Clerk as presented via the Auditor's Report.


Voted


Voted


to accept the report of the School Committee as presented with the Auditor's report.


Voted to take up Article nine.


Voted to take into consideration that portion of the vote passed last year relative to compensation of town officers as refers to the Compensation of the Surveyors of Highways and the men under them.


Voted to adopt the same vote as passed last year, as regards the Selectmen Compensation of the Surveyors of Highways, and the mew under them, and that the action of the Selectmen in regard to the same be approved . The vote passed last year is as follows viz:


That the Compensation of Town Officers shall be the same as last year, riz;


The Treasures and Collector shall receive one hundred dollars.


The Highway Surveyors shall receive one dollar and fifty centra day of nine hours, while viO actual service.


The hay for the new whom they employ to work on the roads, as id for the teams and implements, to be used thereon, shall be as follow? For a man one dollar and fifty cents a day of nine hours.


hou a yoke of Oxen, two dollars a day of nine how For a single house, one dollar and fifty cents a day of nine hours.


For a pair of Horses, three dollars a day Inine how For a plow, and ox shovel, five cents an hom each. And while pathing snow, a man shall be


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allow twenty cents and how and fare yoke of Oxen, twents cents an hour, and for a pair of horses, thirty cents and hour. That all other bills, shall be allowed by the Selectmen, except their own bills, for services rendered. to the town, these bills must be brought before the town to beallowed.


Sted


to reconsider the role passed at the last meeting, relative to the Selectmens going over the woods, with the Highway Surveyors, and apportioning the money apropriated for Highways.


Voted


to amend the first vote, passed at the last meeting relative to diriding the money appropriated for It is hwang, by sticking out the word equally. so as to read as follows:


Voted to raise and appropriate two thousand dollars (2000, 00) for repairs and amendments of the Highways and Bridges for the ensuing zeav, and that four hundred dollars (400,00) of this amount be retained by the Selectmen for contingencies, and that the sixteen hundred dollars (1600, 00) bedivided between the ten Highway Surveyors.


Voted that the sum of twenty dollars (20,00) be raised and appropriated for repairs ou Bald Hill road.


rated that the wood for the Public Schools be furnished from the Town Farm, and paid for from the money appropriated for incidental expe wies, same as last year .


sted to take up Article 2.


Voted to proceed to elect two Measures of Wood and Bank. for the West Parish, and if the Persons chosen at the last meeting qualify by taking their Oath, they shall stand hose Warren M. Gold Nathan K. Fowler Measures of Wood and Back, West Parish. sted That the Pound Keeper allready chosewand (over.)


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1902 qualified (namely John S. Dorman) serve in both Parishes.


Chore


Albert PHover & Field Driver for the West Parish.


Voted


to take up Article 11.


Voted


to pass over Article !! without action.


Voted


to take up Article 21.


Voted


to reconsider the vote whereby we voted to build a new School House of three rooms, 40 voting to reconsider, and 22 opposed.


Voted


to pass this article over and take up Article 7.


Voted


that the Town ask the School Committee to open School Number three.


Voted


to reconsider the vote in regard to selling the School Houses Na 1, 293.


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Voted


that Article & be indefinately postponed.


Voted that the Committee, consisting of the Boardsof Selectmen, and School Committee, chosen to bring in plans, and select a site for a new School House, be paid and dismissed.


Jook w/ Article 25.


Voted


that the Selectime is be instructed to choose a Secretary, and to keep a record of all business transactions.


Voted


to dissolve this meeting. A true record Attest: John It. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


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At a legally called meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Buford, legally qualified to vote, at Elections and in town affairs, held in the Town Hall in said town, on Monday April 7 th 1902; it beinga special town meeting, the following record was made.


Meeting was called to order by the Town Clerk at 2-30 oclock in the afternoon.


Chose


William K. Cole } Moderator.


Voted to dispense with the further reading, of the Warrant.


Voted that the Town authorize their Treasures under the direction of the Selectmen, to hire money vis anticipation of the taxes for the current year and payable therefrom .


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Voted to buy a new Road Machine. Voted to indefinately postpone Article 4. Voted to dissolve the meeting.


A true record Attest: John W. Parkhurst Town Clerk.


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1902 Appointments made by the Selectmen. Office of The Selectmen.


Bohford, Mass., April 24 1902.


Geo. B. Killam The undersigned hereby appoint George B. Killam Inspector Inspector of Animals, for the Current year Animals ending Mar 31 st 1903-


John Parkhurst Selectmen Isaac C. Dan of


William K. Cole Boxford


Office of The Selectmen. Boxford, Masa., April 24 1902 The undersigned Selectmen of Boxford hereby Bhas A Andrew appoint Charles A. Andrew Inspector of Animals Inspector for the year ending March 31 st 1903. Animals


John Parkhurst | Selectmen Isaac C. Day of William K. Cole ) Boxford.


Special Town Meeting. At a legally called meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Bohford, legally qualified to vote at Elections and in town affairs, held in the Town Hall of Boxford on Monday July 21, 1902, at 7-30 P.M. it being a Special town meeting, the following record was made;


Meeting was called to order by the Town Blesk. I. K. Cole } Moderator, swornby Joun blesk


Chose


Voted


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that the house be divided in settling the question on Art. 2.(relative to building a new School House.) to pass over Art. 2, without action. 52 in favor of passing over; 18 against


30 pass over Art & J


Voted voted to dissolve this meeting


Atme record Attest: John W. Parkhurst Town Check


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1902. Office of The Selectmen.


Boxford, Mass. Aug 11th 1902


The undersigned hereby appoint John W. Parkhurst burial Agent for Indigent Soldiers, within the town of Borfold


John Parkhurst Selectmen 0 Isaac b. Day of Boxford.


Office of The Selectmen. Boxford, Mass, Sept. 3 rd 1902. Mr. A. M. Winthrop S'in.


Complaint having been made to this Board of your Dog- as a Nuisance, having bitter, Mr. Stocker, and chased other people.


you are hereby notified that you must keep your dog chained or otherwise confined whon yourown premises, or suffer the consequences.


William K. Cole Clerk, for the Board of Selectmen.


Burial Agent.


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1902. Office of The Selectmen. Boxford, Mass, Election Officers for 1902 Precinct 1


Precinct 2.


Warden John Parkhurst


Dept. .. A. G. H mlbutt


Dept. .. Warren M. Cole


Clerk F. J. Stevens


Clerk E. t. Pearl


Dept ... Daniel W. Conant


Inspector S. A. Bixby


Inspector Isaac b. Day


Dept . .. I. Horace Nason


Inspector Nathan K. Fowler


Dept. .. Walter & Chadwick


Office of The Selectmen Bobford, Mass., Nov. 4th 1902 The undersigned hereby appoint Silas M. Locke a Special Police with all the power of Constable sare that of serving civil process. John Parkhurst | Selectmen Isaac le Day Um K. Cole ) Boxford. of


Ative copy Attest John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


Special Police Cath adm. by Joun Clerk No: V NUL.


Dept. .. John J. Jwieden Inspector Sarl A. Faye Dept. .. Elvin French


Warden George W. Chadwick


Dept ... James H. Webster


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1902. State Election Precinct 1.


To John W. Parkhurst Joun & lesk of Boxford Record of the vote in the first precinct of Boxford November 4th 1902. For Governor


John L. Bater of Boston Rep twentynine (29)


Michael J. Berry of Haverhill S. L.N.


John C. Chase of Haverhill Soc.


Un A. Gaston of Boston Dem. ten (10)


Em He. Partridge of Newton Pro. three (3)


Blanks two (2)


For Lieutenant Governor


John Quincy Adams of Amesbury Soc. Thomas F. Brennan of Salem S.L. N.P.


Oliver U. Cobb of Easthampton Pro. three (3) Curtis Guild of Boston Rep. twenty seven (27) Herbert le Joyner of Great Barrington Dem nine (?) Blanks five (5)


For Secretary


Edward A. Buckland of Holyoke Soc. Herbert B. Griffin of Winthrop Pro. two (2) Jeremiah Q" Fihelly of Abington S.L.N. P. W. M. Olin of Boston Rep. thirty (30)


Willmove B. Stone of Springfield Der mine (9) Blanks three (3)


For Treasurer and Receiver General Edward L, Bradford of Springfield Rep. thirty (30) Joseph L. Chalifoux of Lowell Dem eight (8) Frederick A. Nagler of Springfield S. L.N. Daniel Parlin of Worcester Pro. three (3) David Taylor of Boston Soc . Blanks three (3)


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1902 For Auditor


David Morrison of Fall River Pro. three (3)


S. Fremont Packard of Brocton Soc. Charles Stoelen of Adams S.L. N.P. Thornas C. Thatcher of yarmouth Dem. seven (7) Henry &. Turner of Malden Rep. thirty (30) Blanks four (4)


For Attorney General Allen Coffin of Nantucket Pro. three (3) Charles E. Fenner of Worcester Soc.


John J. Flaherty of Gloucester Dem. seven (?) John A. Henty of Lynn S.L.N.P.


Herbert Parker of Lancaster Rep. thirty one (31) Blanks three 13) For Representative in 57th Congress unexpired Augustus P.Gardner of Hamilton Rep. twenty five(25) George &. Little field of Haverhill Soc. Samuel Roads Ir. of Marblehead Dem. seventeen (17) Willard Q Wylie of Beverly Pro. two (2) Blanks,


For Representative to 58th Congress Augustus P.Gardner of Hamilton Rep. twenty five (25) George &. Littlefield of Haverhill Soc. Samuel Roads fr. of Marblehead Dem. sixteen (16) Willard Q. Wylie of Beverly Pro. one (1) Blank' two (2) For Councilloo 6 th District John He. Gray of Malden Pro. three (3) Um J. Mccluskey of Lowell Dem. eight (8) Henri & Richardson of Lowell Soc. Walter Scott Watson of Lowell Rep. thirty one (31) Blanks two (2)


For Senator 5th Essen District. Amade Cloutier of Laurence Dem. eight (8) Walter Fox of Methnen Pro. two (2) Archie N. Frost of Lawrence Rep. thirty (30) John Howard & Lawrence S.L. Nom. P. Louis B. Talbot of Lawrence Soc. one (!)


Blanks three (3)


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For Representative in General Court 9th Essex District Cornelius M. M: Busker of Groveland Denv. eight (8) UmHe. Poole of Georgetown Ref. thirty (30)


Daniel W. Shofford of Georgetown Soc. Blanks six (6)


For County Commissioner Essex John W. Bridge of Methuen Pro. two (2)


Michael Kelley of Salem Dem. seven (7) Elbudge &. Sawyer of Beverly Rep. thirty one (31) Fred & Need of Lynn Soc. one 1) Blanks three (3)


The polls were opened at 10 o'clock A. M. closed at 2 O clock P.M.


Whole No. of Vater 44. A true record Francis &. Stevens Clerk of Precinct one Ativecopy Attestit John & Parkhurst. Town Blesk.




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