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The precinct officers then proceeded to count the number of votes received by each person with the following result. viz, Total number of votes for Governor. Forty eight (48) George H. Cars of Lynn, Peoples Party.
Frederic S. Greenhalge of Lowell, Republican Thirty five (35)
Alfred W. Richardson, of Springfield, Prohibition. One (1) John &. Russell Leicester, Democratic Javelve (12)
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1894. David Taylor of Boston, Socialist Labor. Blanks.
Total number of votes for Lieutenant Governor. Forty eight (48)
Wilbert O Donnell of Danvers. People Party. Moritz & Ruther of Holyoke, Socialist Labor. Samuel 3. Shapleigh of Boston. Prohibition. One (1) Charles & Stratton of Boston, Democratic Twelve (12)
Roger Wolcott of Boston, Republican. Thirty five (35) Blanks. Whole number of votes for Secretary. Forty eight (48)
Charles A. De Courcy of Lawrence: Democratic. Thirteen (13) Wilbert . Farnham fr.of Somerville. Prohibition. One (/)
Joseph F. Mallonez of Lynn, Icialist Labi.
William M. Olin of Boston, Republican. Thirty form (34) Isaac W. Skinner of Brocton, Peoples Party. Blanks. Whole number of votes for Treasurer. Forty eight (48)
Emil Auerbach of Adams, Socialist Labor. John M. Fisher of Attlesbrough, Prohibition. Ino (2)
James 9. Grinnell of Greenfield, Democratic. Thirteen (13) Martin W. Moran of Boston. Peoples Party. Henry M. Phillips of Springfield, Republican. Thirty three (33)
Blanks.
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1894 Total number of votes for Auditor Forty eight (48)
John W. Kimball of Fitchburg. Republican. Thirty for (34)
Maurice W Landers. of Pittsfield. Peoples Party.
Wilbur M. Purringtons of Williamsburg, Prohibition.
(2)
Charles N. Wentworth of Lynn, Socialist Labor. Alfred C. Whitney of Boston. Democratic.
Javelve (12) Blanke. Total number of votes for Attorney General. Forty eight (48)
Frank M. Forbush of Natick. Prohibition. One ( 1) Henry F. Hulbert of Lynn. Democratic. Twelve (12) Hosea M. Knowlton of New Bedford, Republican.
Thirty five (35)
Frederick Augustus Nagler of West Springfield, Socialist haben. James Summer of Milton, Peoplea Party. Blank.
Whole number of votes for Councilor 5the hist. Forty eight (48)
Benjamin H. Blanes of Marblehead, Peoples Party. Daniel B.Lord of Salem Democratic. Javelve (12) B. Frank Southwick, of Peabody, Republican. Thirty five Blank One (1)
7 total
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1894. Whole number of votes for Senator 5th Essex Forty eight (48)
Horace H. Atherton of Yangus. Republican. Thirty six (36)
James L. Lewis of Lynn. Socialist Labor. William B. Sullivan of Danvers, Democratic. Javelve ( 12 ) Alonzo . Tyler of Peabody. Peoples Party. Blanks.
Whole number of votes for Representative in General Court Seventh Essen District.
45 total
Forty eight (48)
Charles J. Balch of Groveland, Republican. Thirty form (34) John Batchelder of Groveland, People Party. Javo (2)
Benjamin Home Groveland, Democratic. nine (9)
46 total
Whole number of votes for Counts Commissioner Essex County. Forty eight (48)
Edward B. Bishop of Haverhill, Republican. Thirty six (36) Benjamin Potter of Swampscott Peoples Party. Edward P. Wilder of Georgetown. Democratic. Jen (10) Blanks Swo (2)
2%
1894. W hole number of votes for County Treasurer, Essex. 7 total Forty eight (48)
Francis H. Caskin of Dunvers, Peoples Party 8. Kendall Jenkins of Andover, Republican. Thirty five (35) John C. Sanborn of Lawrence, Democratic. Twelve (12)
Blanks
One. (!)
Total
Whole number of votes for Register of Leeds. Southern Essex District. Forty eight (48)
Charles S. Orgood of Salem' Democratic, Republican, Thirty nine (39) James B. Woodfin of Marblehead. People's Party. Blanks nine (9)
Whole number of votes for Representative in Congress, Sixth District. Forty eight (48)
William Cogswell of Salem, Republican. Thirty form (34) Joseph K. Harris of Haverhill, Peoples Party. Henry B. Little of Newburyport, Democratic. Fourteen (14) Blanks.
Total number ofvotes on proposed amendment to Constitution, Ichall the proposed amendment to the Constitution relative to Commissioners of Insolvency beapproved and ratified Fortyeight (48)
2 total
Number of votes on yes. Seventy (20) Number of votes on no. Sur (2)
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1894. Blanks Twenty six (26) The ballots were sorted, counted, recorded and declared in open Precinct meeting. The meeting was then dissolved. Bafford November 6 th. 1894. A tie record. Attest Edward &. Pearl Clerkof Precinct Java, Town of Boxford.
Atiecopy Attest John W. Parkhurst. Joun Clerk.
Baford, Nov. 9 th 1894.
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1894.
At a meeting of the Town Clerks of the 7th Essex Representative District comprising Georgetown, Groveland, Thefield and Boxford, held at the Town Clerk's office of said Georgetown on November 16th 1894. So ascertain who was chosen to represent this District in the General Court during the year 1895. And the result was as follows.
Georgetown Snoveland, Topsfield, Boxford. Total.
Charles S, Batch of Groveland had
John Batchelder ..
Benjamin Horne .
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Allen Hardz 11
11
202 21 94
2/3 19 135
70 11 21
78 3
23
563 54 273 2
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Charles J. Balch has a Majority of 234 votes.
Attest John . Parkhurst, Joun Clerk.
I have this day destroyed all the Ballots cast at the last State Election Nov. 6th 1894.
Town Clerk.
red
John W. Parkhurst
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1894.
We the undersigned Selectmen of Boxfind hereby License William &. Perles to maintain a slaughtering establishment on his premises in Usest Boxferd, for the purpose of slaughtering cattle and swine, said establishmentis situated in West Barferd on the road leading from Groveland to Lawrence, All cattle to the slaughtered on Tuesday of any week, of which due notice will be given to the local cattle Inspector.
John Parkhurst ) Selectmen Isaac C. Das John J. Chadwick) Boxferd. Barferd Dec 15-1894
Attest John AV. Parkhurst Joan Clerk.
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1895.
At a legally called meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Boxford, qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, Held at the Town Hall in said town on Monday February 4 th 1895.
It being a special meeting, the following record was made.
Jarael A. Herrick } Moderator
That a Committee of three be instructed to go before the Legislative Committee and enter their protest against the Town of Bradford taking the water from Johnson's Pond.
Voted Chose
to nominate this Committee from the floor.
Isaac C. Day
Committee to go before
Warren M. Cole the Legislative Committee.
J. Warren Chadwick Gardner &. Mase
That Gardner I Morse be added to that Committee.
Voted Voted
So passover Article 3rd
Dated
To dissolve the meeting.
Ature conz Attest John W. Parkhurst Town Clerk.
& Chose
Voted
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895. Af a legally called pecting of the inhas. itquite of the town of oxford legally grax. fied & wrote at electronic and in town affaire held in the westry of the church in West Buford Monday the fourth day of March 1895 it being the annual town meeting the fol- lowing record was made. bu the absence of the town clerk the warrant was read by selectman have to say
Chose Halliam &. Cole Moderator. Oath administered by Game Gearl &P John W. Markhunt Down Clock. 11
Edward ISearl blev Gro tem. 0
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Oath administered, by A Re Cole Bag Prayer of red by New Class & Hubbard. zaac & Day. Oathity 6 % Pearl Esq. James Q Sawyer. (Selectmen Oath by 6.6. Pearl Jr. Mariam N. Downe) Och by E. E. Pearl S.P.
Chose Albert It Somone Constable Warren M. Cole oath by click protem.
rath by clerk to the.
Voted
To choose one, auditor from each parish for the evening year.
Chose Voted
Jorge B.Parkhurst Charles M. Moulton Oath by E. E. Pearl.
Oath by 8. E. Pearl. Close
That there be i was held driver chosen in each karigh, and that they be nominated for the floor9- Within & Safford. Chester Megam. Oart by William E. Purley James a. Elliott. 66 Clear
Edward Pearl Crescer. Dach administered by N. 16. Cole Exg.
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1895. Chine Swand Peare Fax Collector.
Auth administered by If Ro Cole Esq. Chore. george hame. Solomon Istowe. Stephen a. Brity John Carkhunet. Derall Heniek. IHorace napon. John d. Hood. Varen M.Cole
each admm by EE. Pearl. I. P.
Surveyover Oath adm. by 6. Pearl. A.
Lumber.
albert Petorly. Wilson Slide
Chre Jerger . thame. Stephen a. Bir by John Parkhurst! Storace nason. John d. Word
measures
Warren m. Cole
Henry Hillan abreel Pastorle Wilson S Vidd
Work and Park.
Chore Heury Hogyflow. Pound keeper. Ceder Stafford
Voted That the Selective serve as fence viewers. Quel adm fory En 6. Pearl S.P. Voted That the Selection apport a Realeof weighte and measures.
Voted That the selection shall sense aq ap - Depois of taxes and overseers of the
Oathe ddm by E. E. Pearl. S.
Chose I mK. Cole & Committee on School Funds (inserted z .W.P.
Parkhurst Town Clerk
Henry MKillam.
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1895. Heard and accepted and adopted the report of the town lele
Heard and voted to payce pot and adalet. the report of the committee on school funde
IHeard and votedy accept and adopt the report of the committee, in regards the old cemetery near Walter Bench.
Heard and voted byaccept and adopt the report of the road commissioner on guide foste and brande.
Heard and voted to accept and adopt the auditores report.
Chose Chiede 26 Tremmer. a member of the school committee for three years.
Voted Top leave the gather of a superintendant of schoole with the school committee Voted to adjourn for one hour
af 11:15 the meeting re assembled. Voted That the game compensations as last be adopted for persone sewing the town.
Voted (Voted)
Oto take up particle 11h. to make the firm of three thousand dollars for the necessary charges and
Voted Voted
&gamble of the town the enowing year. If take it & article 18th.
That the action of the town be revoked .. where by the provisions were accepted of Chapter 158 Laws of 1871, in regard to choosing board of Road Commissioners.
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Voted That the selection be authorized to appoint 1895. one superintendent of streets for the evening years Noted That article geh be indefinitely postponed,
Voted To take up article 10 th,
Noted that the sum a raised pand
That the sum of 1500 byl appropriated for the necessary support of the public schoole and that two hundred dollare be devoted to the teaching of vivere. the ensuing year. , rape and
Voted to appropriate the crow of two hundred and fifty dollars for the keverchase of supplies for the public schools the evening year Voted To take we article 12.
dollar
oled raise the enny of one thousand to be bepeppeined in the refaire and amendments of highways and budget the ensuing year.
Toted to raise and appropriate the cure of 20. Motuty dollars. for repairs ou Bald hill road:
Noted that the money received from the County treasurer for dog lyceuses refunded beequally divided between the two public libraries of the town.
Noted That the town issue a notes for an apround not exceeding two thousand fol hundred dollars payable as follows Five hundred dollars on the first day tagungy eighteen hundred apety t. and hip hundred dollars on the fuet day of January of each successive year
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1895. for four years, there after, and bearing interest at a rate not exceeding four per centum per annum pantale cer annually, said note shall be denomina- ted on its face"town of oxford funding note 1895 Shall have compone attached for each motallement of interest and and notes and coupone, thall be signed by the town treasures, and cogentersigned by af majority of the board of Relecturen, heptorin trapohner may use card note my paying the existing indebtedness of the topund, wean such terms and conditions as he deeins propex, or man sell the same at public or private eade and
apply the proceed thereof to the payment of such indebtedmess but said noteshall bot be sold at less than par.
Voted
Vote on license. 7 410 To allow the following ville ofchange. town of oxford. To John Parkhurst Dr.
for services are one of the selection assessore and oversee of the of on, stationery etc the past year 15.00 town of Oxford To Isaac b. Day Dr.
Io services pap selectingu assessor and overseer of the poor the past year. $ 78.00 travelling expense spotationen and stampe 9.50 town of Lox ford 87.50 To John Chadwick Dr. o services as selecturan assessor and ver Refer of the poor the past year. $62.50
found of Y In ford to foku à Porque Dr. for 365 ats wek furnished Mary Goodwin $18.25
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Voted That word for the punke schoole be 1895A figuighed from the town far and paid for from the money appropriated for incidental town expenses.
Noted That the same ma I hat the same matter of breaking out the rada when encumbered with snow be left with the selectionen.
Voted that no helf be furnished outside the poor house, unsere by a majority of the eversure of the poor.
Voted That the taxes be committed to the collector on or before the first day of de tomber next, and that a discount of four, per cent beallowed on all taxes paid before the first day of October next, and afterwards two per centyou all taxes band before the first day of November, and that all taxes shall be collected before the first day of January eighteen hundred and ninety silk,
Voted accept the following list of names C
presented by the Selection as youor
for the evening year Waren Chadwick. George W. Parchet William H. anderson Henry Whileam. James nagyon.
rouge Maxury Stephen a Dixby
isbert Sitarebutt James & Maitrey Bradley of Carbone. William to Cole.
Lawson S. Switchele Utivam N. downe.
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1895 That the town, authorize their preco under the direction of the selectionque to Type smoney in anticipation of the taxes for the evening year and payable therefrom.
Noted That the report of the road commissioner in regard to a stone crusher be accepted.
Noted to pass only article Jord in regard to a stone cursher.
Voted
to take up article 27.
Noted To accept the piano in the town hall at oxford as a gift.
Noted, That the viewancy policy on the piano be transferred to the town.
Noted That that the tax assessed Samuel Sias the last year be abated and that he be executeted from taxation the present year.
Voted I take up art. 8th.
Voted To take up article 24th.
Noted That the Selectyen be authorized to obtain control of the Cemetery, near the residence of M. Walter trench, and but they came in good condition and clear up the land as Other see fit.
Voted That the school committee be authorized to make some equitable change for children attending the public schools of how surrounding towne.
Borford
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1895.
chair
Voted That the he authorized to appoint gar committee to take an inventory of the property belonging to the public schools, and report the same to the town, appointed Israel il Herrick Oh. Howe, a. S parody Noted That a apte off thanks be extended to the ladies for the dimmer served today.
Noted That the meeting extend a vote of thanks to William Do. Cole Seg. Moderator for the fair and impartial manner in which he has conducted the meeting.
Compensation of persons serving the town av Voted under article of the The chearmer and Collector shall receive one hundred dollars.
The road Commissioners shall be paid two dollars a day urfile in actual Reurce The pay for the men whom they employ to work on the Roads and for the teams and implemento, & be used thereon shall be ao follows:
toy a man one dollar and fifty cente per day of five laws, while in actual service For a joke of oxen two dollars a day of nine ligure. IN a single house two dollars a day of wine house Hora pair of horses three dollars a day of nine hound and for a flow and ox shovel five eauto an hour for each.
(And while pathing know a man elifile be allowed twenty cento an how and for a yokg of xe twenty cents ane how and for la peau of horses thirty cents an how that all other bills share be accounted by the
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1895. Selectmen except they own bille for sources rendered the towns these file must be Brought before the town to be allowed.
Voted
under article 16th. Shall licens be granted for thesale of intoxicating ligoure in this town the ensuing year?
The register of the ballot fox
when the first ballot was presented registered 000 md the ballot fx was empty. If the
close of the voting the ballot box indicated 47 votes and the check list indicated Hy voters. Ukon opening the ballot Ox it was
found to contain 47 votes.
The barcote, we're accosted, counted and declared as follows. year (7) no. (40)
Os fifteen minutes past four oclock it was voted that the meeting be dissolved.
( the record. litter award Pearl Down blev. Pro teu.
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1895
Supt. of Streets
March 6 to 1895. Stephen A Billy was appointed by the Selectmen as Superintendant of Streets of Boxfind for one year.
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 491. Acta of 1894.
Inspector of We the undersigned Selectmen of Burford hereby appoint Charles A. Andrew. Inspector of Animals Animals and Provisions for the gear ensuring or until his sucessor shall be duly appointed and qualified. Giving under our hands this 30 th day of March 1895.
Isaac C. Das Q.B. Sawyer H. N. Joune.
Belohnen of (ath required)
Boxford
A timecopz Attest John W. Parkhurst. Jon Clerk.
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 491 Acts of 1894.
Inspector We the undersigned Selectmen of Boxford, herely Animalsappoint George B. Killam Inspector of Animals and Provisions for the year ensuing an untill his successor is duly appointed and qualified Given under our hands this 30 th day of March 1895.
I. N. Joune Burford.
Seaac .Das Q.B. Sawyer 2 Selectmen of (ath required)
A. tweecopy Attest John VS. Parkhurst Joun Clerk.
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1895.
Janitor of Soun Hall.
Ile the madersigned herely Appoint D. A. Conant as Janitor of Hall for the ensuing year.
Given under our hands at Boxford this 6 th day of April 1895 .
Isaac C. Daz I.B. Sanger H. N. Joune ) of Barford.
Selectmen
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A time copy Attest John W. Parkhurst. Soun Clerk.
Barford. April 6th 1895.
The following named persons have been appointed five wardens for the ensuring year
William B. Howe
John W. Parkhurst
Elbridge Perlez
Benj P. Hall
James @ Whitney Warren M. Cole.
Isaac C. Daz
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Selectmen
HiToune. Boxford. of
Atme cofez Attest John W. Parkhurst John Clerk.
Appointed by the Selectmen. William B. Howe Measures of Wood Back.
John W. Parkhurst Joun Clerk.
Boxfund. April 16th 1895
Forest Fire Wardens Accepted. Accepted (Accepted. Am235)
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1895. April 27 th 1895.
We the undersigned appoint William H. Anderson, James C. Whitney, Chester Killam and Peter Stront, Special Police for the year ensuring; and Eduard &. Pearl. I've Worden Five warden for the year ensving recepted.
Isaac C. Daz | Selectmen I. B. Panzer of M. N. June
A time copy Attest John W. Parkhurst Jon Clerk.
Petition for a License to Slaughter Cattle.
Maz 3d 1895
To the Selectmen of Burford. Gentlemen I hereby apply for a License to Slaughter Cattle, Hogs & Sheth in Slaughter House situated on land of C. A. Andrew on the wad leading from west Boxford to Lawrence Back of the Farm known as the Carez Farm the days for Slaughter to be on Tuesday & Thursday The product to be sold at wholesale.
Gustav Junggebauer. 105 Union Laurence Mass. Commonwealth of Mass.
Essex, R.R. May 3 rd. 1895.
Personally appeared the above named Instav Gunggebauer, and made oath that the above statement by him subscribed to is ture. Bethe me. Eduard &. Pearl .Justice of the Peace.
Atrue copia Attest John W. Parkhurst. Jour Clerk.
Phecial Police.
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1895 May 4 th 1895.
License is hereby granted to Gustar younggebank to Slaughter Cattle Hora sheeh and calvesata Slaughter House situated on land of C. A. Andrew on Road leading from Weet Baford to Lawrence Back of Farm known as the Carez Farm. The days of Slaughter to be Tuesdays and Thursday of each week. The Products to be sold at wholesale Que notice is to be given the Inspector of all animals to be slaughtered. This License expires May 1.2 1896 .- unless sooner forfeited or made void
Given under our hands at Boxford this fourth day of May 1895.
Isaac C. Day | Selectmen J. B. Panzer H. N. Joune Burford. This is the copy of license granted to the above.
Atie copy Attest John W. Parkhurst Jon Clerk.
Election Officers for 1895. Precinct I Precinct I Isaac C. Daz 8. H. Webster 8.8. Pearl Cleark
John Parkhurst Warden.
A& Hulbutt Dept. " F. J. I terens Clerk Chester Killam Dept. .. I. N. Joune Inspector Dept. .. J. B. Sauzer Fred & Gillis Inspector
S. A. Frze Dept. .
Warden Dept ...
N. K.Fowler Dept. .. W ~ K. Cole Inspector
J. Henry Nason Dept. .. George W. Chadwick Inspector Walter I. Chadwick Dept. ..
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1895. At a hearing before the Selectmen of the Town of Boxford, relating to the building of the Haverhill, Lengetown and Danvers Street Railway through the town of Boxford, held on Saturday, October 26th 1895. at 2:30 oclock in the afternoon the following record was made.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. Isaac C. Day, Chairman of the Selectmen.
Voted
The Petition was read by Mr. Day. The order was also readly him. to adopt the resolution offered by Mr. John Parkhurst as follows;
Resolved ; That as citizens of the town of Boxford,
We heartily welcome the proposition of the petitioners to build an Electric Read through our town. And are perfectly willing to leave the matter of location and other interests incidental to the building and equiping the road, To the Selectmen of the Town.
Voted
to dissolve the meeting.
Ature record Attest John W. Parkhurst. Joun Clerk.
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State Election 1895. To the Town Check of Boxford; Agreable to the warrant issued by the Selectmen on the eighteenth day of October A. D. 1895 to hold an election for State and County officers and a repre- sentative to Congress, The voters of the first precinct. of Baford met at the town hall November 5 th 1895. The roters were called to order at half past nine Oclock A. M. In the Warden John Parkhurst, The warrant was read by the Clerk, the ballot box opened and shown to be empty, locked and the kez placed in the hands Constable Albert H. Joune. The ballot box registered 000
The polls were closed at two O clock
The ballot box registered sixty eight (68)
The check list sixth eight (68)
Whole number of votes sixty eight (68) She were counted recorded and public declaration made as the law directs and werefor the following persons
InGovernor.
Elbridge Jerry Brown of Boston two (2)
Frederic .Intenhalge of Lowell fifty one (51)
Edward Kendall of Cambridge five (5)
Moritz E. Ruther of Holyoke
George F. Williams of Dedham eight-
(8)
Blanks two
Ja Lieutenant Governor. Thomas C. Buddington of Springfield two (2)
James & Funnell of Greenfield nine (9)
Patrick F. C. Neil of Boston
Edward I. Rogers of Lee five 5
Roger Wolcott of Boston fifty 0
Blankes two
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1895. For Secretary.
Edward J. Flynn of Boston four (4)
Joseph F. Maloney of Lynn
Charles D. Nash of Whitman three (3)
William M. Olin of Boston fortznine (49)
Willard Q. Wylie of Essex
five
(5)
Blanks seren (?)
Far Treasurer
Martin W. Moran of Boston two (2)
Willen M. Pursington of Williamsburg fire (5)
Edward P. Shaw of Newburyport forty six (46) Eben . Stevens of Dudley "six (6)
Chas. N. Wentworth of Lynn
Blanks nine (9)
For Auditor
John W. Kimball of Fitchburg forty seven ( 47 )
Frederick A. Nagler of West Springfield
Andrew H. Paton of Danvers three (3)
Herman J. Regnell of Attleborough four
(4)
Alfred C. Whitney of Boston six
(6)
Blanke eight
(8)
Fin Attorney General Frank M. Forbush of Natick fire (5)
Henry F. Hulbut of Lynn ten (10)
Hosea M. Knowlton of New Bedford forty four (44) Iguine E Putney of Somerville
Conrad Reno of Boston two
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Blanks seven (7)
Far Councilla fifth District
Daniel B. Lord of Salem seven (7)
Ogden H. Smith of West New bury three (3)
B. Frank Southwick of Peabody fifty (50
Blanke light (8)
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1895. Far Senator fifth Essex district Horace H. Atherton of Yangus forty nine (49)
Thomas Cashman of Lynn
Daniel J. O Keefe of Lynn three (3)
William B. Sullivan of Danvers nine
(9)
Blanke seven (7)
For Representative in General Countythe Essex District Horace M. Farrington of Groveland two (2)
Thomas &. Hill of Georgetown thirty 30
Roger I. Howe of Georgetown twenty three (23)
Alfred . Joune of Georgetown nine
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Blanks form (4)
Fa District Attorney Eastern District Robert 6. Bunke of Newburyport six (6)
Alden P. White of Danvers forty eight (48)
Blanks fourteen (14)
Far County Commissioner Essex
John M. Danforth of Lynnfield forty six (46)
Benjamin Potter of Swampscott three (3)
Edward P. Wildes of Georgetown eux
(6 )
Blanks thirteen (13)
For Special Commissioners Essex. Thomas Shirley Cooper of Salem two (2)
Nelson P. Cummings of Merriman fortzone (41 ) Parkman B. Flanders of Haverhill one (1)
Henry Hobbs of Wenham five (5)
Asa J. Newhall of Lynn nine
(9)
Benjamin P. Scribner of Danvers twenty three (23) Blank fifty five (55)
For Sheriff Essex Samuel A. Johnson of Salem forty five (45)
Daniel Webster I pofford of Georgetown for (4)
Dudley F. Stevens of Haverhill nine
(9)
. Blanks ter (10)
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1895. Fa Representative in Congress 6th District (To fill vacancy) Michael J. Berry of Haverhill
Wilbert- Crmand winell of Danvers three 13)
William H. Moody of Haverhill forty eight (48)
Harvey N. Shepard of Boston nine
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