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to take up Art. 13.
at Voted Voted to pass over Art. 13.
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Took up Art. 2.
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Chose Voted
1900 William B. Howe Committee on School Funds
that the Town choose ten Surveyors of Highways, and that they be nominated from the floor; and that they be elected from the district in which they are to serve.
those
Charles A. Bixby Hiram N. Joune ·John S. Dorman - Frank W. Killam · Chester Killam Charles B. Carleton Charles Moulton William E. Perlen George W. Chadwick Henry M. Killam
Highway Surveyors .
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Voted
that two thirds of the money that may be appropriated for Highways shall be worked out before the 1st day of fine next.
Voted to hass over Art. 4 relative to choosing a Supt of Schools
Voted
that the Compensation of Town Officers shall be the same as last year viz:
The Treasurer and Collector shall receive one hundred dollars.
The Highway Surveyors shall receive one dollar and fifty cents (1,50) a day of nine hours , while in actual service ay for the win The men whom they employ to work on the Loads, and for the teams and implements to be used thereon, shall be as follows?
For a man, one dollar and fifty cents a day of nine hours.
For a yoke of oken, two dollars a day of nine hours.
For a single house, one dollar and fifty
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cents a day of nine hours.
For a pair of Horses, three dollars a day of nine hours. In a flow, and or shovel, five cents on how each. And while pathing snow; a man shall be allowed twenty cents an hour, and far agoke of uxen, twenty cents an hour, and for a pair of horses, thirty centr an hour.
That all other bills shall be allowed by the Selectinen, except their own bills for services render ed to the town, these bills must be bought before the town to be allowed.
Voted to raise $1800,00 for the use of the Schools, and that 200,00 of that amount be expended for the teaching of music in the public schools."
Voted
that the bill's for tuition to Highschools be paid from the appropriation made for schools; namely: 1800,00
Voted
to pass over Art. 9. relative to raising money for necessary, expenses.
Voted.
to raise and appropriate $1800,00 for repairs and amendments of the Highways and Bridges the ensuing year.
Voted
that $300,00 of the above" 1800,00 appropriated for Highways and Bridges be left in the hands of the Selectmen, to be used in the fall, if necessary.
Voted
that if the Highway Surveyors work out any more. money than is assigned to them, that they do it at their own expense.
Voted Vated
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to raise 20,00 for repairs on Bald Hill Road.
to allow the following bills of change
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1900 Boxford Mar 5th 1900 Town of Boxford To Isaac &. Lay Ar. To services as Selectman Assessor and Overseer of the Pour the Past year Including Postage & Traveling Expenses 125,00
Boxford March 5 th 1900
Jour of Boxford To John Parkhurst Dr. For services as Selectinan, Assessor, and Overseer of the Poor the past year $96,74
Rec'd Payment
Boxford, Mass, March 5 1900 Town of Boxford Jo Chestel Killam, Dr. To Services as Selectman Assessor and Overseer of the Poor 36,50 To Postage & Jeliphone .75
37,25
Voted
that the wood for the Public Schools, be finished from the Town Farm, and paid for from the money appropriated for incidental expenses, same as last year.
Voted that the matter relative to making the roads passable when encumbered with snow, be left in the hands of the Survey ors of Highways.
Voted
to accept the following list of names of persons as presented by the Selection for Jurors.
Rufus W. Emerson, George W. Curtis, Hiram N. Joune, Thomas P. Killar, William B. Howe, John M; Parkhurst, E hester Killanv .- James It. Webster, John J. Chadwick, William K. Cole, Marshall P. Whittier, &. Albert Anderson, Charles F. Austin, Isaac b. Day.
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Voted
that the town authorize their Treasurer under the direction of the Selectmen, to hire money in anticipation current. of the taxes for the year, and payable therefrom.
to allow the free use of the Town Hall for a Grange fair.
Voted
that the taxes becommitted to the Collector on or before the first day of September next, and that a discount of for uscent be allowed on all taxes paid before the first day of October next; andafterwards two percent on all taxes fraid For the first day of November next, and that all taxes shall be collected before the first day of January 1901.
Voted
that 25,00 be raised and placed in the hands of the veterans for Memorial Day.
Voted.
to place a will at School House Number 2.
Voted
to place a well at School House Number 3.
Voted
to take up Art. 25.
Voted
to place a well at School House Number 5.
to place a well at School House Number 4.
that the matter of placing wells at the above named School Houses, namely; Numbers 2, 3, 4, and 5 be left in the hands of the Selectmen, and that they shall use their discression in the matter.
Voted
that the grounds around School House Number 6 be graded, and that the matter be left in the hands of the Selectricen.
Voted
to extend a vote of thanks to the Ladies of the East Parish for the bountiful dinner they provided.
A true record attest voted to dissolve the meeting. ( John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
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Voted Voted
167 W=K. Cole Antioneer's License
1900
Buford, Mark. Man. 8# 1900 We the undersigned hereby grant William K. Bole
A license as Auctioneer within the Town of Boxford for the year ending Man 1 1901 Giver underour hands at Beckford this eighth day of March A-A. 1900. John Parkhurst (Selectmen) Isaac le. Day of Charles F. Austin Boxford
Boxford, Masa., 1900 I e the undersigned hereby appoint Charles A. Andrew
&. A. Andrew. Inspector of Animals and Provisions within Inspector the Town of Boxford for the year ending April of 1st 1901 in accordance with Chapter 491 Acts Animale of 1894 and Given under our hands at Butford Provisions this eighth day of March 1900 John Parkhurst
Isaac & Day > Selectones
of
Charles F. Austin Burfind
Boxford, Mass. 1900 We the undersigned hereby appoint George B. Killans
Inspector of Animals and Provisions within the Town of Boxford for the year ending April 1, 1901 in accordance with Chapter 491 Acts of 1894
G. B. Killano Inspector of Animals Given under our hands at Botsford this eighth and day of March A. D. 1900
Provisions
John Parkhurst (Selectmen Isaac C. Day
Charles F. Austin Boxford. of
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Bohjord, Maas. 1900 We the undersigned hereby appoint William K. Cole
rest
Forest Fireward, within the Town of Boxford for the
ireward current year
I ivew under our hands at Borford this,
eighth day of March A. D. 1900.
John Parkhurst | Selectmen Isaac to Day Charles F. Austin ) Bokfind
A similar appointment was given to James & Whitney, best- Edward E. Pearl, Hiram L. Cheney, Frank U. Killans, rewards and Thos P. Killam as Forest Firewards for the current year .
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1900
At a Hearing before the Board of Selectmen of the Joun of Boxford, held at the Town Hall, on Wednesday May 9th 1900, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to consider" the expediency of granting a location of an Electric Road in Boxford as her petition of a Majority of the directors of the Essex County Street Railway Company, the following record was made.
The Petition was read by Mr. Isaac le. Day, one of the Selectmen.
A record of the vote of the Town meeting held March 6th 1893, relative to a location of the Electric Road was read by the Town Clerk.
that the location that shall be granted by the Selectinen, shall be granted according to the vote of Town as passed March 6 th 1893, as just read by the Clerk.
Atme record Attest John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
the Office of Selectmen. Boxford, Mask. June 6 th 1900. We the undersigned hereby appoint
Albert P. Hover Field- driver for the current year Given under our hands at Boxford this sixth day of June A. D. 1900
John Parkhurst \ Selectmen Isaac b. Day of Boxford.
A time copy Attest John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk
Voted
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1900 Boxford Sept. 6th 1900. Henry Perley Entered a complaint against the day owned by A. B. Peabody the dog having bitten his son. Saccordingly notified Mr. Pealody that he must keep his dog tied up to save any further trouble.
John Parkhurst Chr. Selectmero of Borford.
A ture copy Attest John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
List of Precinct Officers for Nov. 6 1900. Precinct 1 Precinct 2
Warden John Parkhurst
Dept Worden A. G.Huskbutt Clerk J. J. Stevens
Dept Clerk Chester Killam Inspector S. A. Bixby
Defit. .. R. W. Emerson S.A. Frye Dept. .. Elvin French
Warden Geo. W. Chadwick Dept. Warden Warren M. Gole Clerk 6.E. Pearl
Dept. Clerk &. H. Webster
Inspector Charles F. Austin
Weht.
&. Henry Nason
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N. K. Rowles
Dept.
.. Walter & Chadwick.
A true copy of the list as given
me by the Selectmen of Boxford. Attest John W. Parkhurst, Recorded Sept. 2 nd 1 900. Town Clerk of Botford.
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1900
At a hearing before the Selectmen of the Town of Bobford, heldat the Town Hall on Wednesday, October 3d 1900, at half past two in the afternoon, to consider the experience of granting a location of an Electric
Fy Street Railway Company Road in Bothfeld as free Notice of the Selectionen. the following record was made".
The meeting was called to order and presided over by Isaac b. Day.
Voted
to give Colonel Green consent to speak for a few minutes towards the close of the meeting.
Voted
to leave the matter of location of the Electric Railway in the hands of the Selectmen.
Voted
to dissolve the meeting.
A true record Attest John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
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1900 Answers of the Selectmen to the Petitions from a Majority of the Directors of the Essex County Street Railway Company.
Office of The Selectmen. Bofford, Mars., May 12th 1900. Mr. Otis G. Burnah DearSir Having fully considered the petition of a majority of the Directors of the Essex County Street Railway Co we have unanimously agreed not to grant the location asked for believing it to be decidedly against every interest of the people of Boxford.
John Parkhurst Selectmen Isaac b. Day
Charles F. Austin Boxford. of
Office of The Selectmen. Boxford, Mass. Oct. 9th 1900. Mr. Otis Burnap ag Boston Mass.
Dear Sir
Since the hearing on Wednesday last, on the location asked by the Essex County Street Railway Co We are in receipt of a Petition signed by nearly every voter in this part of the Town in remonstrance against our granting the location asked for, And we deem it finexpedient to grant the same We hold ourselves ready to grant a location from the Georgetown line through the Village to the Jopefield line at Grove street so called",
Respectfully submitted John Parkhurst Isaac C. Daz of
Selectmen
Charles F. Austin
Buford .
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1900
A hearing on petition for location for the Laurence Ipswich and Groveland Street Railway held in Columbia Hall, West Boxford, Wednesday October 24 th 1900, at 2 oclock P.M.
Meeting called to order by Isaac b. Day for Board of Selectmen.
Chose Edward &. Pearl, Clerk pro tem. Call read by Isaac Ce. Day.
Voted that the petition for location be imme- diately granted and signed by the Board of Selectme of Boxford, subject to any change in the location which may be desired by the Petitioners after surveys have been made.
voted that the meeting be dissolved, A true record Attest. Edward &. Pearl Clerk Pro-temo. A time cofin Attest John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
On October 24 th 1900, the Dog of Augustus S. Haight. of West Boxford, Bit Roy Pearl, of Well Boxfind, Complaint was made to Isaac b. Day, Selectman, Mu Way on October 25th Notified Mr. Haight to either kill or keep his dog confined, On October 26 the Mr. Haight killed his dog.
Recorded by order of Isaac Le. Way , John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
Selectman.
1900
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Safford. inleave to a waraund isned the Selectmen of Joy ford, the New of Recicl me of said town mit is the lord, sale The imerday hvor. 6,1900. The melling was called to orderby the
the marrant read ber the clock Francis 0. Stercons.
entity then locked and the Replaced in navide of the contable Fre Q. Gillis. The ballot for registered ord The kolle mere opened it-18 clock and the bolle closed at- 2.30 oclock.
it- time close the faber for registered Righifine 1659 He check lidl showed no. of votes cast simy fire 63 Q hole number of votes counted inte five The votes were counted and were for the following, perend For President and Vice President-Electore. Bryan and Stevenson Democratic nine 9
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Debe and Harriman Dem. Soc. hom kaker ne /
Halloney and Remmel Soc. Libros party.
Inc. Vinter and Roosevelt Republican fifty 500
Wollen and metcalf Prohibition the / Blanke four 4
For Governor Michael %. Berry of Fraserhill Soc. Labor party tror 18 Charles H. Bradley of Haverhill Dom. Soc. how paper tro (2)
Dr. Murray Grave of Dalton Republican forty five (45) John In Ficher of attleborough prohibition For ( 2 ) Robert Freal- Faire r of Boulon Dem. eight (F) Blanke nine (7)
For Lieutenant Governor.
John S. Bater of Boston Republican forty four ( 44 ) Cohn 13. I'D onnell of northampton Dem nine (9)
Wilbur m. Purrington of Hil homburg Pro. Fr moritz E Rutier of Holyoke Soc. Labor Party George to A enn of Springfield I'm So hom paper two (2)
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Blanks eight- For Secretary of State.
doitem nr. Barrio Morcenter Dem. Soc. Por, paperino (2) Afud E Gener + Everett. Soc. tato karty one (1) ,Fre eline y Breton Referican forty there (43) 9,Le. Partridge & henton turnikulin
Luther Stechencon Zeingram Democratico nicht (8) Blanke nine (9)
For Treasures. Edward S. Bradford of Springfield Republican forty hr (42) Joseph L. Cenailitour of Lowell Democratic zeven (7) rakoleant3. Johnern of milford Prohibition two ?) Fedt a hogler & Springfield Sr. Labor party Stephen of E Shaughnessy of Breton Dem. Soc hom paper three (3) Blanke eleven (11)
For auditor. E Chida Jury Brown,of Brocton Democratic vine 9) Frank allin Forestrom of Worcester Soc. Laborparty Or ms. Theville maiden Prohibition three "Lewy C. " urine vot martin Republican thirty eight -38) Frank S. Halen & Brocton Dem.So. om kaker hr (2) Blanke thirteen ( 13)
For attorney General. John a. 13 illings of Rockland Jem. Soc. hom paper tr (2) ilson Copain of nuntucker Prohibition Fire (2) John C. e wery in Pittsfield Server atic ten (.0) Jeseca mn. Inomton &new Bedford Republican folyone (1) Frank Mac Donald 11 Stoneham Soc. Laborparty" Blanke tens (10)
Por Representative in Conquer Sinth District Dania h. e row ley of Dover Dem. fire (5) Albert 2. Sillen of cavahil Sem. Soc. hom paper three 3) When He irverdy of Fearchill republican fort ein (46) Avverte Peabody emerrill Sc. Laborparty one () Blanke ten (10)
1900
For Councilion Pingth District 176
Con Q. Mahoney of Lowell Democratic Lien (7)
Gavin8. mayr If Everett Dve Lan party Blanke fourteen (14)
Sou devalor fifth Creep District. Colin & Curren- of romance Exhibition one Muy Ch. Currier of Methuen Democraticthirteen (13) Wohin Q. Duffas of Mr. udover Sve Labor party charlie v. vargent of Lawrence Republican forty Bun Enfiler of convience Sem. Dr. firm. paker twe (2)
Voel Barnet Leavein Denvid C. S. m. Raken even. (1) Cenac. a. Day of D mytro Republican parte thirtyfive(35) Michael a Heayer of Haverhill Democratic tive Leonard B. Packer of Enordland Suc Corou party Fr .) Blanke Il Parkhurst ! (12)
For County Commissioner Exxl4 Edward B. Bishop of Heavenhill Republican forty three ! 43 Thomas H. london of Salem frc. Laborparty Daniel Saunders of Gloucester Dernocratic nine (9) | Blanks thirteen
For Register of Deeds Esser Southern Dedavid Willard . Heale of newburyport Devn, Republican fort, france 49) Bilawini Fredde hra (22)
For leounty Treasures. Expert. Adtur B. Breed of Lym Republican mentynne 21) Peter AS. Esrady of Peabody ore Labor party, E. Kendall Vonkine of Condorer Democratic thicke, kix 36 13 lande ciqui- 8
a time copy of the record Financie J. Sterne. black precint- home. A tive copy, Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
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Jecra of Precinct- Two ? Town of Boxford november Rinth (6) nineteen hundred. Puresunt to the forearing prononce the minatilante of Preconce (no 2) qualified to sole as the com druckt assemblea mi the time and place and for the surface thewin expressed, Miten oclock in the renoon the marrone calling the meeting is read in the raincl tek, who then elblicken beredt the ballot- boy, and the same having rean personalen examined by the election sericeve and the Public. Have found to be empty, The fall al fort Hue immediati locked the register indicat- ing on and the Rest of the boy were taken wind wained My Camere & Whitney the convertible in attendance. Muitato ihren called uzon the inhabitants of said Precinct Qualified bu lai to vole in electrones to give in their variole for the enskole expressed in said marrant -. The ballot bort remained closed while the sole meine oken at hio Oclock annen porty three minutes in the afternoon
found to register seventy eight-
The officeis in charge of the check liste in the presence of the other officer and the zublin counted in a quelince andaudible voice the names checked on Raid write and found the whoa number to be seventy eight- The tourfort minor being removed from une partie ever more than opened benthe Moorden, the ballots were taken therefrom and auxili, counted one by one and the Slick publicly announced the whole number to be seventy eight - The precinct officeve then brocadded to count the number of vole received har wich deveon with the forforming result namely.
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178 Whole number of votes for Funident and Vice President. Blanke Bryan and Stevenson, Democratic. 4
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Armas . Gargan De Viet1 Bilion Agent of Pitteriel 2 3 " 7 harvey. Decearmy of springfield Even O. Stevens of Dudley Robert-(. Bieber of Pepperell; Hathan D. Pratt of Lowell,
6 7 8
. 10 1.11 ~ 12 ,13
Mitun Mithington of Newburykoll- Hornau Q. Dinner of Wakefield Benzer i. Schalker of Winchester Chowhave I Beenan & Breton Richard Sullivan of Breton John He. Lee of Brein Jebeni P. Grollen of Weymouth Salve M. Le odman of Barnstable.
Debe and Hartman Democratic Social nomination paper. Charia S. Grieves of marbury. Herbert- S. Word of Brocton Low . Oliver of Westfield. Brilliant He. Lawler of Springfield Charlie 8. Ferner of (Worcester Join P. mac Donald of clinton. James . Wilkinson Methuen 6 Décorge 2. Evanes v° de avernill Erniet-Nr. Timeon & zyn. John a. Within of cambridge. il : ? Vrouw Nakian of Breton Existiam In Packard of humour. Vande in hace ve lo xton. Cruel D. O.with of Docktor. Vid & Kunnende Boettinger si hon Beamtin.
D. ved : 11 Viel 12
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1900 Maloney, and Termel Sociales Labor Party trang l'atrien " life of Vater John a. Henley of Lynn Die Henry Moltke of Hertwoke. Dieto James Ronan of Ikringfield. Die 3 Walter". Herar of Gardner Die" Francia He. Taylor of Fitchburg. Diet-3- Dich ó Dick-7 John F. Bradley of Woburn Burton & Woodbury of Haveskill John Welton of leheleen Leerman r. A. Raasch of Breton. Diet -? William He. leavroll of Breton.
Diet is le arvide Pleon & Hyde Park.
Dix 12 Thomas L. Leonard of aunton. Wright-tilde of Fall River.
Nic Linien and Rageevent Republican,
At-Large
Roger Y Aicott of Breton 05
William (Vruiting of Holyoke. 65
Dick / James M. Tale of Holyoke. 65 Slavia ( Sterone, France. 65
Dixi? Diel - 1
Social "every of Dudley
Facial P. Thacher of Littleton 65.
"William Begge of Protein 05
Diel-7 George S. Move of Melase. 65
William Me. I never Burton. 65
Henry le. Richarden of Breton. 65
John Show A einez .
15
Eben S. Draken og o Medale. 65
Diel 12
Wilmon Mr. Blackmon of Heingham 65 Garnund anthony Grof Fairhaven 65
It Surge 1.
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Diel- Dit 2
Hooley and Metcalf Prohibition. Elwird Kendall of Cambridge. John Baccom of Williamstown Tomar a Freecell of Timedale
Elever Dr. Golf of Easthampton Or Iliana Vr. hach of Timeeter
Ail. -
Die 9 Die 12
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Viel-4 Dial-5- Fiel -6 Did - 7 Diec-F Sie19 Diet-18 Joel- 11 Vivit 12
Viel-13
alfred L Cutting of Wedon Gillian Dr. Sherman of vonarl Frank Y Rand ve Courcibule Serge H. Harwird of
herbert 10. Griffin of Fronthark Samuel Smith , of Liver! / Samuel B. Shaklengre of 13 melon / Edward O Unique of Yours / Cijan Quiknives A new Bedford
Stai marcher of votes for Governor. 69 Blanke 9
Michael Fi Berry of Haverhill Socialist aboutanty enartes Y. Bradley of Haverhill Democratic social how Ropa 21: Ancurry Grame of Dallon Republican 5-5
John In. Eicher & Vitticborov Prohibition 1 Robert-real taine Or. of Breton Democratic
Total number of votes ou Lieutenant Governor Blanke 18 John Bater of Boston Republican 5-9 Ichw B. O Donnell of Youthhavaklon Democratic ? Irillusth. Currington of Williamsburg Prohibition moritz & Rucher of Holyoke Socialiel Natou Party,
Large "Wenn" Springfield Democratic Social Som. Papere)
Total vote for Secretary 20 Blanke 8 addieon Dr. Barr of Worcester Democratic Social how Exper ! ilfred E. Jones, En cretti focialice Labor Partis
Ir eliamin in I Breton Republican 61
SI illiam Ho. Partridge of henlow Prohibition
Luther Stephenson of deingham Democratic f
Total vote for Treasures 69 Blanke 9 Edward Q. B. vadjord Springfield Refer Hierro 69 Joseph Lohaliform of Lowell Lemonatic
napoleon B. You now of Imilford Prohibition. 18
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181
Rud 2 Kugler of kringfelt Socialid Labor Party Steppen Du hahighway of Boston Devocratic Social nom poker
Votai vote por auditor
68 Bla 10
E bridge Jerry Brown EBrodon Democratic. 9 think abin Forestrom of Morexion & acavit ation Party lillian o Merrill & maiden Prohibition 2 Benne unner of mulden republican 31 Frank d. Halen & Brocton, Democratico scia formination paper
Total vote attorney General 66
Blanke
12
Wohn O Bilings of Rockand Democratic Vircul Armination paper
allen laffin of Nantucket. Prohibition
Volun & Crosby of Pilefeed Democratic 9 Heweath Anoviton, Men Bedford Republican, 57 Frank Me Donald of Stoneham Socialiet Labor Party
Total vote for representativo in kongress. ich Distinct 70
Blanke
Daniel Y lerinin of Somvon Democratie 9
Übert 2 G illen v Reavanil. Democraticovocial nom, Papers, 2 Or ille am Je. Fordy of Heavenil. Republican 38
Erneut-e. Peabody of Haverhill, Socialvel Laro Party. 1
Ita i mole for Councilor sixth Dietrich
68
Blanke 15
V. Hearted derne: Maritrough. Republican 53
Prin Mahoney Enrell. Democratic 10
Sancho. Mayo & Orcielt Socialiet Labor Party
Trial note you Senato: fifth Exex Dietrich- 65 Blanke 13
Orin ? Burnew of Lawrence, Prohibition
Sur V. Courrier of Methuen. Democratic 10
John Q. Duffy of her andover Socialist Labor Party /
écuries. argent, JE commence. republican 54
Fred Peppers of Lowrence Democratic Social nom. Jakere.
1900
182
Total vote for represe ulu live in Denen & ourt Ninth Queof Dirtred. Blanke 3
Orel2. Bean of Hearthill Democratic Social Ycom Papel Senac e. Dut of Bityford. Republic. 6/
Michael ?. Layers of Fearerhi. e. I environatic 3
LeonardB. Parker of Groverand Sociais Labor Party.
Total Note Con County connexioner Over 3 Blanke 5 Edward B. Bienok Haverhill republican.
Bonne. London of valem socialiet Lais Tardy.
Daniel aundon ios Gloucester Democratic.
Total vote for register of Dedo Carey Southern, Didrie 5) Blanke 21 Milliards. Hale of Newburyport Republicans 37
Total vote you county varieres Serex county, 73 Blanke 5
Arthuis. Breed of Lynn- Republican 27
Peter Je. Grady of Peabody Socialiel Labor Party,
Ø rendall'ofenkink of andover. Democratic! 74
Inted That the meeting be dissolved ai wit oclock and thirteen minutes in the afternoon. november sixth nineteen hundred.
a true record atteel. Edward@.Year2 Seerne Preand Tom Tom of Brfocal
A time cofor Allest. John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
1900
Georgetown, Massachusetts. Joun Clerk's Office, November 16, 1900, At a meeting of the City Clerk of Haverhill, the Town Clerks of Groveland, Georgetown and Boxford, said Towns and Wird ] of the City of Haverhill forming the Ninth Essex Representative District, held at noon this day in accordance with the provisions of Section 254, Chapter 548, Acts of 1898 when comparing the transcripts of the return, the following appears as the result of the balloting for Representative in the General burt for laid District, at meeting held or Tuesday, Novemberb, 1950. To wit:
Haverhill Groveland Total
Georgetown Boxford,
7-1 7-2 1 2
See W. Bean of Haverhill
194 120 52 40 85 22 513
Isaac & Day of Buford
322 211 140 89 248 96 1106 Michael A. Hayes of Haverhill
31 19 13 51 37 8 159
Leonard B. Parker of Groveland John W. Parkhurst Blanks
21 3 25/ 2 61
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33 27 28 19 32 14 153
Georgetown, Mars .. November 16, 1900. It offrearing by the foregoing returns, that Isaac b. Duy it Bund, received the highest number of votes for Representative in theGeneral Court for the Ninth Essex District, he is hereby declared elected, and a Certificate of Election is issued in accordance herewith
Attest : William W. Roberts, City Clerk of Haverhill. Harry U. Vaughan Town Clerk of Groveland. William H. Butter Town & leck of Georgetown. John W. Parkhurst Town Clerk of Beefand.
A time record Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Joun blerk.
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Town Check.
Attest John W. Parkhulst
Boxford Sam 16th 1901. I have this day destroyed all the ballots east at the last State Election, in Boxford, held Nov. 6 th 1900. ---
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