Town of Boxford : Town meeting records, 1893-1914 , Part 19

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Publication date: 1914
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Mr. John W. Parkhurst Joun Cherk. Dear Sir.


We have this day appointed William R. Conant to be sealer of weights and measures for the town of Burford for the current municipal year.


Edward &. Pearl Selectmen Charles Perley Harry L. Cole 1 of Butford


A time copri Attest: John U. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


March 14 1908. Mr. J. D. Parkhurst, Town Clerk. Dear Sir:


We have this day appointed Charles A. Andrew to be inspector of animals for the town of Botford, for the current municipal year.


Inspector


Animals.


Edward E. Pearl Selectmer Charles Perlen Harry L. boll Botford


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


Sealer of nights and Measures.


396.


1908. Town of Borford


March 7th 1908 We the undersigned hereby appoint the following named persons to be special police, with all the powers of Constable except the serving of civil process Albert F. Curtis John S. S ras.


William R. Conant. Morris L. Cole.


Charles &. Kimball Charles R. Anderson. Edward E. Pearl.) Selectmens Charles Perlen of


Harry L. Elle Botford


A time copy Attest: John U. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


397


1908.


At a legally called meeting of the inhabitants of the John Butford, legally qualified to vote at Elections and in town affairs, held in the Town Hall in said town on Saturday April 18, 1908. it being a Special Town meeting; the following record was made.


Meeting was called to order by the Town blesk at five minutes past two o'clock P.M.


Voted


that Mr. Charles Perley,(one of the Selectmen) cost one Ballot for Dr. F. J. Stevens for Moderator. Dr. Stevens declined


Voted


that Mr. Charles Perley cast one Ballot for Edward E. Pearl for Moderator.


Chose Voted


Edward &. Pearl Moderator sworn by Joan Clerk .


that the matter of the suits at law brought by Nathaniel A. Sage and M. Abbie Lage against the inhabitants of Botford that the Selectmen be given full power to content or settle on either as in their judgment they may deem best.


Voted to dissolve the meeting.


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


1908.


Horford Mass, fil 20th, 08 To the Town (cern. oxford, This certifies that I accept the Lives of Thest Aarden for the Town /Sokford. Harry L. Cole.


Town of Boxford.


April 25, 1908. The have this day appointed james H. Webster to he seviyerou of timber and measures of wood and lack for the current year.


Edward Year, Selectmen ( charles Perley, of


Harry L. Cold ) Befind.


I hereby certify that in the 25th. day of Spiel, 1908, I administered the cath # at suryeron G hanley and Mon ner of wood and back to James H. Helster


Edward E. Pearl, Justice of the Peace.


Jour of oxford. 1 May 1. str. 1908 .


If i have this day appointed William 13. Howe, to the Tree Harden. the current year.


Edward ELearl Selectmen Charles Purley. Harry J. Cole, 1 Boxford.


398


399


17.08.


of Frifod May 4, 1908.


Express to bring intopicativity ingene in


the town of Radford, slider the visions of Chapter 4.21, Laws of 1166, jim Thay 1, 1908 to May1, 1909, unless Que Vously seroned. Edward E. Tecl) Selectmen Charles ) ericy, Harry x. I Cole, Defford.


Recorded in the records of Botford, May 9, 1908.


Uttist: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


400


1908


Minuits of Caucus of the Republicans of Boxford, March 31 st, 1908


Caucus called to order at 7:30 P.m. by Chaves F. Austin, chairman of the Town Committee .


Organized by the choice of E. E. Pearl as Chairman and George P. Hekter. Secretary, the vallot being taken by the Check -list, tellers and counters of votes Maurice Z. Cole, Iron Kenson and George L. Parkhurst,: Checkers, C.J Austin, Harry L. Cole and Myph 13. Matthews.


It was voted to proceed to elect delegates to the forthcoming state and District Conventione.


The ballot resulted as follows. For delegate to the State Convention Total 74.


H. 13. It ilhame 1 E. E. Pearl 71 (sicoted).


Scattering or Mani 2 For delegate to the district convention


(6th. Essex). Total 75. It YT. Cole. 30 George P. Hebiter. 45 (elected).


Ballot lox open one hour, closed at 8 : 43 PM. Caucus dissolved at 8:50 Pm (digned) George P. Webster. Sein flana


401


1708


Town of Bolford.


June 1st, 1908. C. f of names of persons selected Registrars of Hoffeed to serve al


Charles F. Unition. Farmer Main Street, Hest Boxford.


Morsie J. Cole, Carpenter Hashington Street, West Gifford


Marchal P tillier Market Yard ..... Lake Shore Road, Heat Island.


Charles a. andrew, Farmer Essex Street, Hest Wofford


Henry M. Pillant, Farmer Maple avenue, West Botfois.


Millian 13. There. Tradi- Har- hill Road, Holford


Thomas P. Killans, Farmer Saliva Road. Iashford.


Frank It. Killam, Farmer, Cross Road. Bolford.


John H. Parkhurst Farmer. Lacy Street, Bofford.


George B. Parkhurst, Carpenter. Topsfield lirad, Boxford. Edward C. Pract,) Brand of Registers Charles Turkey of Warford. Harry. L'ale


196.0


Down of Buford


6 th 1908. He hereby apport John J. Dorman special police and dog oficer for the town of 130 ford.


Edward E Pearl, Selectivew Charles Terles. of Harry & Colet. [ Bofford.


Town of Boxford, Cing. 8 th., 1908. He have this day appointed Henry M. Willam to be special police for the Town of Boxford, with all the powers of Constable except the serving - of civil process.


Edward E Pearl. Selectiven Harry L Cile. of oxford.


To John H. Parkhurst Town Cluck.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


August 8, 190%. Essex six. Personally- appeared Henry M. Milan and took the oath as special police Before me. Edward E. Reall. Justice of the Peace


412


403


1908.


Town of Babford


August 15, 1908.


Mr. John It. Parkhurst! Town Clerk. The undersigned have this day appointed the following named persons las electron officers .


Precinct 1. John Parkhurst, Harden. Charles Perley Defecty Harden.


Francis . Stevens, Clerk. Daniel A. Conant Deputy Clerk. Stephen, a Silly, Inspector. uspector John J. Jwieder, Samuel L. Frye, Deputy Inspector. Deputy Inspector.


Henry Perley,


Precinct 2.


Halter Chadwick, Harden. William J. Doherty, Deputy Harden. Edward C. Pearl, Clerk. Harry L. Cole, Deputy Click. to Henry Hason Inspector.


Fathan TY. Howler Inspector


Charles It. austin, Deputy Inspector. Marshall P. H hither, Deputy Inspector.


Edward E. Read, Selectmen of Charles Perley, Bitford?


George B. Parkhurst was appointed Clerk of Precinct 1. by the Selection, in place of Francia G. Stevens who resigned. Oct. 14, 1908. Attest; John W. Parkhurst, Joun Click.


Record of Precinct I Hecke Boxford. november 3rd 1908. agreeably to the foregoing warrant, the votes of the first precinct met at the form Hall.


The meeting was called to order by the Warden Joben Parkhurst- the marrahat read by the clerk, the ballot- boy was opened and shown to be empty, then closed and the key placed in the hands of the Constable E. Howard Gunnison.


The ballot box registered 000


The kolle were closed at 2.10 O'clock Pm. The fallout boy registered_ 5-9 The check list showed no. of voler-59 Ir hole no. of votes in ballot-box - 5-9


The ballote were counted, recorded and publicly declared we followe.


Electore at-large Dietrich .


For Electores of President and Vice President Bryan and Kern Democratic.


Richard Olney of Boston.


Javier & Colter of Hyde Park. Luke J. Minnahan of Pittsfield .. Theobald m. leowner. north Hampton 11 2 3


John O' Gara of Spencer.


Charles a. Babbitt of Fitchburg. 11


1/ 5 6


Humphrey O'Sullivan of Lowell. William Stafford of Beverly. Jennie He. Tyrrell of Chelsea. 11 7 8


Warren T. (more of Medford 1.


William F. Millellan of Boston. 11


William J. Shea of Quincy. 10 11 josiah Quincy of Boston 1.12 Jeremiah Ileamba of milford.


19 John W. loughlin of Fall River 11


14


le harles le Palme of Barnetable.


404


Butford Nov. 3, 1908. I have this day delivered to the Electiong Officers of Precinct 1 and 2, 150 Ballet & specimen ballots etc. to each precinct


test : John W. Parkhurst fleck


405


%


large district /


4 3 6 7 8 9 10 16 12


19 14


118 For lehafin and Watkins Prohibition. &Hervey S. Lowell of Ichburnham. John "In. Fischer ittleborough. KYrilbur, In. Parrington of Williamsburg Qliver Im. Cobb of easthampton. Chresten Peterson of Worcester. Quincy adams of Townsend. Johnt 1. Lemie Ir. of Reading. Robert-m. martin of Salent. Johnathan S. Lewis of Stoneham. alfred a. Wright of lambridge. le harlee E. E aton of Breton. Moree D. Munroe of milton. Solon W. Bingham of Boston. napoleon B. Johnson of milford. David Morrison of Fall River. Herbert L. Chipman of Sandwich


For Debe and Hanford Socialist -. & Patrick Mahoney of Boston. Elliott white of Worcester. Henry Q. Brigham of Westfield. alva E. Fenton of Springfield. James brown of Worcester


at large District/ 2 3 4 Timothy Richardson of Leominster. William & Sproule of howell. 6 John Quincy adams of amechury ambrose Miles of Lynn. 8 9 Chayton S. Hunt o Somerville. Samuel form of Boston 10 11 a. Hale Kingsley of Quincy Jev. W. Galvin of Breton. 12


michael J. moore of renton


C Irilliam Ihrelarge of new Bedford. Sev. a. Beidem of. Brockton.


14


1


1908


406.


-


13 14 Ot large District/ 2 5 3 4 6. 7 8 10


For Gillhave and Munroe Socialiet-Labor. at large Thomas F. Brennan Lalem. Herman Kokke " Pittsfield Vietriet Henry Naffke of Holyoke 2 3 4 Fredk 2. nagler of Springfield Gustave S. Peterson of Workcenter. Jamee Layer of Leominster. Gilbert- G. Smith of Lawrence. 6 8 9 10 11 Jeremiah ? Mcnally of Salem. michael J. Zwick of Langue. andrew mortensen of Somerville. Joseph le. Dunnack of Boston. andreas & Wallin of Quincy. Patrick mulligan of Boston. 12 C bail F. Fredrickson of Hyde Park. Dennie McGoff of New Bedford Charlie He. Tobin of north attleborough. (


For Hiegen and Graves Independence League michael le O'neill of Breton William F. aiken of Greenfield. Simon J. Griffin of West Springfield Charles f: Warner of northampton William broeby of Worcester William a. Plarson of Hudson michael I. Lee of howell Roland D. Janyer of the arwhile. er. W. laravant- Pauque Grenville S. M. Farland of leambridge. James ? He ayer of Breton. Charles Q. Power of Boston.


11 John D. Coulthure of Breton. 12 Eugene L. murphy of harwood. 13 matthew Heart of Them Bedford 14 Herbert E. Bryant of Kingston.


407


1908 Jaxt and Sherman Republicans.


it lares John h. Bates of Breton Languel-16. I setting of Springfield. istrid'l Charles S. I hattuck of Heatfield almond. Smith of athol.


Frank Heartley of Webster ..


2 3 4 allan G. Buttrich of Lancaster.


3- James B. Berwick of Methuen


6 Elysee G. Haskell, of Beverly 7 Charles n. Barney of Lynn. John Read of Cambridge Derome a Petitti of Boston. milton le Paige of Boston. 18 James N. howkron of Breton. 2 Merce & Wiley of Brookline


18 Benj: He. anthony of New Bedford. 14. alfred B. Williams of Taunton


Vote for President and Vice President- Bryan and Kern Democratic 9 lekafin and Wathine Prohibition 1 Debe and He anford Socialiel- 3


Gillhave and munro Socialiet Labor o Hiegen and Grave Independence League & Jafe and Sherman Republican 43 Blanke


For Governor James F. le arey of Haverhill Socialiel- 3 Then S. Draper of Hopedale Republican 39 Walter J. Levar of Worcester Soc. Labor 0 William h. exgood", Lowell Independence League J Kamer He. Vahey of Watertown Democratic 9 grillard Q. Wylie of Beverly Prohibition 3 Blanks 5.


408


1908


For Lieutenant Governor. Charles Barton of Melike Democratic 8 Joao blanding of new Bedford Soc. Labor. Louie Q. Frothingham of Boston Republican 39 John Leall Dr. of W. Springfield. Socialiel- 2 Robert J. M. leartney of Kingston Ind League 0 Frank N. Rand of Heavwhile Prohibition 3 Blanke 1


For Secretary. James 7. aylward of lecambridge, Democratic 6 Herbert- B. Griffin of Breton Prohibition 1 George Rekon of Breton Socialiel- Labor 0 William In. Olin of Boston Republican 42 Squire & Putney of Somerville Socialist 4 John F. Williams of Waltham Ind. League 0 Blanke 6


For Treasurer. le harles E. Butterworth of Somerville Ind. League Arthur B. Chapin of Holyoke Republican


40 Henry le. Heese of Breton Soc. Labor. 0 lehaller le Hitchcock of Ware Socialiel- 4 Edward Kendall of lambridge Prohibition 2 Erwin He. Kennedy of Pittsfield Democratic 8 Blanke 5-


For Auditor Frank Bohmbach of Boston Social. Labor 0 John &. Dempsey of Fall River Ind. League Seo. G. Reall of Boston Socialiel-


4 Wilbur D. Moon of Lynn Prohibition 2 Lenny E. Turner of malden Republican 40 Simeon Viger of Lawrence Democratic 7 Blanke 6


409


1908


For attorney General.


Henry Give. Deben of des de Park Prohibition 2 Elliotle. Harding of Tisbury Soc. Labor. J Jana Malone of Greenfield Republican 38


John The beauty of abington Socialiel- Richard J. Talbot of Springfield md. League John alden Thayer of Worcester Democratic Blanke


For lecongressman Sixth Diebrid .- aquetive & Gardner of Hamilton Republican 34 Franklin No. Wentworth of Salem Socialiel- 4 arthur Withington of newburyport- Democratic 1. Blanke.


For leouncillos Fifth Dist. Samuel leale of Beverly Republican 48 Charlee J. Grience of Timebury Socialiel- 5 Blanke 14


For Senator Fourth Erken Die- Heavy P. More of Haverhill Republican 40


Jason Spofford of amerbury Socialist- 6 Blanke 13


For Representative in General Court Ernest F. He ryte of Haverhill Socialiel Citizens 7 Thomas P. Wille of No. Andover Republican 36 Blanke 15-


John W. Parkhurst- Prohibition 1


For leounity lecommissioner Exley Granville a. Kelley Haverhill Socialiel- 4 Sidney P. Kenyon of Lynn Democratic 6 moody Kimball of newburyport-Republican 42 Blanke 7


410


For Register of Probate and Insolvency ERsex Co. Frank & Hale of merriman Socialielt 5 Jeremiah J. mahoney of Salem. Democratic Reput.36 Blanke 18


For averciate le commissioner Essen to fill vacancy George le. Doucet of Lawrence Democratic John M. Lovett of Beverly Republican 38 Blanke 16


a true" record Seo. B. Parkhuvet- bleck of Precinct- one. Atruecopy Allest. John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


40.


1908


Record of Precind ler (2) town of Boxford november third ( 3) nineteen hundred and eight- Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant the inhat. itants of Precinct two Qualified to vote are the low directe assembled at the time and place and for the purpose thereis expressed ht ten (10) oclock in the forenoon the Warrant-calling the meeting was, read by the Precinct letech who then publicas opened the ballot fry and the same having been personally i am- ined by the election officer and the public more found to he enkly. the ballot for wave then immediately locked the requested indicating our and the key of the boy wove taken and retained by George Elearos the Constable in attendance. The lelevi then called upon the inhabitants of Raid precinct at ten oclock and Reven minutes in the forenson qualified by lan to vote in elections to give in their ballots for the purposes expressed in Raid warrant


at two o clock and forty minutes in the afternoon the polle mete closed, The ballot box was found to register sixty. three (63) The officeres in charge of the check liete in the presence of the other officer and the public counted in a dietind and audible the names checked on card liete and found the number to be sixty threes. The ballot box without being removed from the public view was then skened by the Warden! The ballate were taken there from and audibly counted one by one, and the leclerk publickly announced the whole number to be kitty three (3) The precend officer then proceeded to count the number of votes received by each person with the following result.


412


OutLarge Diet-1 2 1, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


1. 10 11 12 11 " 13 . 1


14


at large Dirt !


11


1. 2 3 4 3. 6


11


1


11 1


11 8 9 1, 10


11 11 11 12


11 13 14


Whole number of votes for elective of Resident and vice President- sintty one (61) Blank Iwr (2)


Bryan and Kern Democratic Richard Elvey of Breton. Gamere & Cotter of Hyde Park Luke J. Minakan of Pittsfield Theobald m. Connor of northhampton John @Gara of Spencer Charles Or. Babbitt of Fitchburg He umphrey O'sullivan of Lortell William Stokford of Beverly Dennie H. Farrello le heleka Warren J. More of Medford William F. 'me Clellan of Boston William J. Thea of Luuncy Josiah Quincy of Breton Jeremiah G. Bomba of milford John Mcloughlin of Fall River le harles le Paine of Barnetable seven (1)


Chafin and Watkins Prohibition Hervey I. Cowell of achburnham John M. Ficher of attleborough Wilbur m. Purrington of Williamsburg Oliver W. le obb of Easthampton le hesten Peterson of Worcester Quincy adams of Joweend John B. Lemie Jr. of Reading Robert M. Martin of Salemy. Jonathan S. Lewis Stoneham alfrida Wright- of le cambridge Le harles E. Eaton of Breton Moree D. Monroe of Milton Tolon W. Bingham of Boston napoleon B. Johnson of Milford David Morrison of Fall River


Herbert 2. Lehickman of Sandwich Jmo(4)


413


Dels and Hanford Socialist= Patricke makoney of Boston. Gliob- White Worcester. Henry I Brigham of Westfield. alva E Fenton of Springfield. Comes le ronin of Warcekler Timothy Richardson of Leominster Williamn & Sproule of Lowell Som Quincy adams & limerbury.


Pu- Large Sist / 11 2 3 4 6 7 ambrose Idee of Lynn. ebayton I. He unit of Somerville . Samuel form of Boston. O. Reale Kingsley of Quincy.


11 10


" 12 13 11 14


George W. Galvin of Boston. Michael moore , of herton. William Ohnsorge of New Bedford George a. Beidem hof Brockton (0)


Gillhave and munro Socialiet Labor. Et large Thomas I. Brennan of Salem. Herman Knekke of Pittsfield Henry noffke of Holyoke. Fredrick a. Eagles of Springfield 1/ GustaveS. Peterson of Worcester Samer Heayer


Leominster Gilbert G. Smith of Lawrence. Jeremiah P. Mcnally of Salem. michael J. Jurk of Langue. andrew Mortensen & Somerville. Joseph le Sunnach of Boston. andreas D. Wallin of Quincy Patrick mulligan of Boston. learl F. Fredrikcon of Hyde Park Jennie MCG off of New Bedford. Charles He Jobin of north attleborough (0)


Dist 1 2 3 4


11


11 6 7 11 8 9 10


12 00


414


Heregen and Grace Independence League. (Ut large Michael le O'neill of 8 velow William F. aiken of Greenfield Diet-1 Simon J. Griffin of West Springfield. 2 Charles F Warner of northhampton. 11 3 4 5 11 11 6 7 11 8 William le roelie of Worcester. William a. Pierron of Hudson michael a. Lee of Lowell. Roland J. Sawyer of Haverhill. George Ir. le archant of Langue Grenville J. MacFarland of Cambridge 9 10 11 11 12 James ? He ayer of Boston! le harlee Q. Power of Breton. John a. Coulthuret of Boston. Eugene L. Murphy of horward. matthew Heart of New Bedford. 11 13 14 Herbert E. Bryant of Ringeton. ( (0)


(


Jakt and Sherman Republican. at Large John L. Bater of Breton August He Getting of Springfield . le harber 8. Shattuck of the at field .


Viel-1 1, 2 almond Smith of athol. Frank Hearth of Webeter


1. 1 4 illan G. Buttrich of Lancaster. 11 6 1. 8 James R. Berwick of methuen Ulysses G. Hackell of Beverly. Cellarles n. Barney of Line. John Read of Cambridge 1, Derome a. Petitti of Boston 1. 10 11 12 milton le Paige of Boston, James n. Thompson of Breton. Desse J. Wiley of Brookline. Benjamin H. anthony of New Bedford. 14 alfred B. Williamve of Jaunton. Fifty two (52)


115


Wholenumber of votes for Governor Sixty three 63. Blanke 0


Jammer? leary of Haverhill Socialiel- Then J. Draken of Hopedale Republican fifty (30) (i alter ()= Hebar of Worceder Socialiet Labor. William W. Osgood of Lowell Independence League Jamee He. Valley be Watertown Democratic. Eleven (II) Willard 2. Wylie of Beverly Prohibition, Jos (2)


Whole number of votes for Lieutenant Governor Sixty two (62) Blanke One 1)


Wharlee J. Barton of Melrose Democratic Eight (8) Doar blanding of new Bedford Socialiet Labor. Lucie a. Frothingham of Boston Republican Fifty two 52 John He ale W. Sweet-Springfield Socialiet. Robert J. Mc Cartney of Kingston Independence Le. Frank N. Rand of Haverhill Prohibition. Iwr (2).


Whole number of votes for Secretary Sixty(60) Blanke (3) Three. James F andward of leambridge Democratic. Six (61 Herbert B. Griffin of Boston Prohibition. Ivo (2) Sorge helcon of to veton Socialiel- Labor. William m. Olin of Boston Republican Fifty two (3-2) Squire E. Putney of Somerville Socialiel- John F. Williams of Waltham Independence League, Whole number of votes for Treasures Fifty nine (39) Blanke Four (4) Charles & Butterworth of Somerville Independence League arthur P. lehakin of Holyoke Republican Fiftyone (51) Benny C. Here of Boston Socialiel-Labor. Charles 2. Je hitchcock of Ware Socialist. Edward Kendall of leam bridge Prohibition. nr (2) Erwin He Kennedy of Pittsfield Democratic Six 16:


.716


-


Whole number of votes for auditor Fifty eight " Blanke Five (3) Frank Bohmbach of Boston Socialiet Labor. John Dempsey of Fall River Independence Legge George ! Hall of Breton Socialist-


- Wilbur D. Moon or Lynn Prohibition. Three (3) Simeon Niger, of Lawrence Democratic Siv (6) 149 Henry & Amen of Walden. Republican Forty nine


Whole number of votes for attorney General Fifty eigh Blanke 5°. Henry m. Dean of Key de Parle Prohibition Jmo (2) Elliott C. Harding of Tisbury Socialist Labor. Dana Malone of Greenfield Republican Forty nine (49) John Mccarty Of abington Socialiel-One (1) Richard & Talbot of Springfield Ind, Leage John alden Thayer of Worcester Democratic Sit (6)


Whole number of votes for le ongrecoman Sixty (60) Blanke Three (3)


aquetus P. Gardiner of Hamilton Republican Fifty the Franklin He Wentworth of Salem Socialiet arthur Withington of newburyport Democratic Seven 11


Whole number of votes for Councilor 5th diet Fifty one (37 ) Blanke Twelve 12.


Samuel Role of Beverly Republican Fifty (30) Charles P. Griesce of timeebury Socialiel .- One (!)


Whole number of votes for Senator Fourth ExerList Fifty Rif 56 Blanke Seven 7 Harry P. more of Haverhill Republican Fifty three 53 garon Spoford of Mesbury Socialiel.


417


) role number of votes for Representative in General de ourt- 10ch ERRex Dietrich Fifty five 5%. Planke Eight (8)


Ernest-F. Heryl of the averhill Socialiel leitzene, Que! Thomas P. Wille of north andover Republican Fifty Jour 54


Whole number of votes for bounty Commissioner Excel Fifty eight 1(58)


Blanke Five 5. Granvill R. Kelly of Haverhill Socialiel- Sidney P. Kenyon of Lynn Democratic Seven (7) Morda kickball of newburyport Republican Fifty one 3%


Whole number of votes for Register of Probate and Insolvency Excep County Fifty one Blanke Inelve 12.


(51)


Frank & Leale of merrimac Socialiet Geremialer. mahoney of Salem Dem. Rek. Fifty one 51


Whole number of votes for Desociale Commissioner Great Fifty Reven 37 George C.K Blank Six 6.


George le Doucet of Lawrence Democratic Seven (7) John W. Lovett of Beverly Republican Fifty 50)


a four oclock and forty minister in the afternoon it was Noted that the meeting be dissolved


a true record attext- Edward &. Pearl


lelerle of Precend two tom of Horford.


A true copy Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


1908. Haverhill, Massachusetts. City Clerk's Office, November 13, 1908. At a Meeting of the City Clerk of Haverhill, The Town Clerk. of Butford, Groveland and North Andover, said I owns. and Ward I of the City of Haverhill forming the Jenth Essex Representative District, held at noon thisday in accordance with the provisions of Section 290, Chapter 260, of the Acte of 1907, when comparing the transcripts of the returns, the following appears as the result of The balloting for Representative in the General Const for said District, at meetings held on Tuesday, November 3, 1908: Jo wil!


Haverhill. Botford. Groveland. No. Anderer


7-1-7-21 1 2


Ernest J. Hoyt, of Haverhill 95 72 7 / Thomas P. Wills of North Andone 372 225 John W. Parkhurst of Botford William Halliday 36 54 1 1 1 1 Joseph Duncan Blanks


1 28 22 63 14


2 2 Total 302


147 59426-129 1448


/ 1 132 102 15 8 62 88122 54. 583 Haverhill, Mass., November 13, 1908. It appearing by the foregoing returns that Thomas P. Wills of North Andover. received the highest number of votes for Represen- tative in the General Court for the Tenth Essex Rep- presentative District, he is hereby declared elected, and a Certificate of Election is issued in accordance herewith. Attesti-


William H. Roberts City Blesk of Haverhill. Harry M. Vanghan Town Clerk of Groveland. John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk of Boford James V. Leitch Town Clerk of North Andover. A true record Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


418


Town Blesk.


I hereby certify that I have this day destroyed all the Ballots cast Attest. John W. Parkhurst,


at the last State Election November 3, 1908. Botford, February 8, 1909,


419


1908. November 21-1908.


We the undersigned hereby appoint John W. Parkhurst burial agent. under Chapter 19 sections 20 and 21 of the Revised Lanz.


Edward &. Pearl | Selectmen Charles Perley of Harry L. Coll Botford.


A time copy Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


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1


1


Burial Agent.


420


1909. Annual Town Meeting.


At a legally called meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Botford, legally qualified to vote lat Elections and in Town affairs, held in the Vestry in the West Parish in the said town on Monday, March 1st 1909. it being the Annual Town Meeting, the following record was made, Meeting was called to order by the Town Clerk at half fast nine in the firenoon. Warrant was read by the Town Clerk


Chose


William K. bole 3Moderator.


Rer. F. Arthur Sanborn opened the meeting with prayer.




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