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Hid fallof lox after being examined by the precivid officers and the public Found to be empty and was Limone diately locked and the key taken - nie- retained vir the Contable in attend auce the register indicating 000. LE 10 o clock the preceding officer Called when the persons qualified ty Law-to vote in formanes to give in chair ballots for the four pases expressed in the warrant.
at two o'clock and ten minutes Im. the falls were closed the register indi- cating nineteen 19.
The officers in charge of the check lists then counted the names checked on said lists and found the number. to the eightcon IS.
The fallout boy was then opened and the ballots taken therefrom and audibly ir led one by one in the presence of the precinct officers and the public and the whole number was found to the eigh. Leon. 18.
The precinct officers the proceeded to Count the votos received by each person with the following result! Vivole number of votes for Governor 18. Le cin kev. Calvin Coolidge Republican. 8
219
1918.
Edward T. Barry Democratic William Q. Gaston Democratic. (Richard Kong, Democratic. Sylvester A. Mc Bride Socialiet.
Whole number of votes for candidates forLieutenant Governor. 18. Slanke. Channing S. Cox. Republican.1.3. Tuy andrews Ham. Republican . 5. Democratic. Socialist.
Whole number of votes for Secretary. the Commonwealth. 18.
Blanks.
albert & Langty.
Republican, 18, Democratic. Socialist.
Whole number of votes for candidates for Treasurer. 18.
Blanks. Charles S. Burrill. Republican. 16, Frank A. Thayer. Republican, 2.
Socialist.
=
Whole number of votes for candidates for auditor 180 Blanks alongo B. Cook. Republican. 17, alvino Ci Grinnell Republican 1.
Whole number of votes for Candidates for attorney general. 18.
Slankes.
1918.
A. Leston Wollen. Republican 4. Henry C. Etwill Republican.14. Democratic. Socialist.
If this number of votes for candidates for Senator ne Congress. 17. Blanks John St. Weeks. Republican 17. David J. Halk, Democratic .
Stroke number of votes for Candidatesfor Congressman Seventh District. 18. (Blanks, Charles Cabot Johnson. Republican, 18, Michael J. Phelan. Democratic. =
Whole number of votes for candidates for Councillos, Fifth District. 17. Blanker. 1. Eugene. B. Fraser, Republican, 9. James F. Ingraham. fr. Republican. 8. Democratic. Servis N. Spaulding, Socialist.
It hole number of votes for candidates for Senator pocit Essex District. 14. Blanks. 4.
arthur Li Karon. Republican. 14. Democratic. Checku Ht. Bixby. Socialist.
Whole number of votes for candidates or Representatives in Gener at Court fourth Esser District. 32. Blanks. 4, Paul H. Graham Republican. 6 Frank a. Oberti Republican. 2.
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29
1918.
George B. Done. Republican. John J. Robinson, Republican. 4. Edwin H. Fillon. Republican. 6. George P. Helster.
Republican. 7. Democratic. Democratic Charles H. Married. Socialiet.
Whole number of votes for Candidates for County Commissioner. Essey. 18. Blanks.
tamer C. Pro. Republican. 18. John F. Smith Republican. Democratic Ecorris &. Donature. Socialist.
Whole number of votes for candidates for County Treasurer Essex. 18.
Blanks,
David I Robinson. Republican. 15.
Democratic.
Charles S. Grieves. Socialist.
Whole number of votes for candidates for Register of rotate and Insolvency. 18.
Blanks.
Grace A. atherton, In, Peroublizan. 18. Démocratie. Harry &. At night. Socialist.
1
It hole number of votes for candidates for District attorney. 1% Blanks. 1. John J Burke. Republican, 1.
Henry G. Wells. Republican. I.t. Democratic Socialist.
John Carigga.
1918.
Of twole number of votes for candidates for State Committee fourth Essex District 18, Blanks. SamuelL. Porter. Republican.18, Charles V. Morrill. Socialist.
If hole number of votes for candidates delegates to State Convention, 5, Blanks. 13.
William In Harriman. 1,
Charles F. austin. 3.
William A. Cole. 1
Whole number of votes for Town Committee
Blanks.
39.
William J. Cole.
5 .
Hirame H. Towne. 5,
Charles F. austin. 3.
Edward E Pearl. 1.
Harry Li Cole. 1.
a three o'clock and five minutes I.M. of was voled that the meeting to - dissolved,
I true record. Cittext: Edward B, carl. Precinct Clerk.
a true copes, attert : Town Clerk.
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223
1918.
at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Boxford, qualified to vote at Elections and in Jour affairs, held in the Town, it'll on Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, at eight o'clock in the evening, the following record was made.
The meeting was called to order and the Warrant read by the Town Clerk at 8 o'clock P. m.
Chose Voted
William K. Cole moderator, snow by Joun Clerk.
that the town pay 40 cts. an how per man and 25 cto. an hour for a horse.
Voted
that the net proceeds of the sale of the Town Farm be invested in issue of registered Liberty United States Bonds.
Voted
that the Treasurer be authorized to invest the proceeds of the sale of the Town Farm in registered Liberty Bonde.
Voted that the Board of Selectmen and the Committee who had the sale of the own 1 Farm be a Commit to collect 12,200. from William M. Wood for the standing timber which he purchased at auction in the Town Farm, or take any other action they may see fit.
Voted
that this meeting be adjourned until tiro weeks from tonight at eight o'clock.
a true record, attest: John W. Parkhurst,
1918.
Election Officers. Appointed by the Selectmen in 1918. Precinct one
4 Charles Perley. Warden sworn Soft. 24, 1918. br, J.B. Raymond Perley, Dept. Warden .. Aug. 31. 1918 .
George B. Parkhurst, Clerk " Sept. 24. "
warder
Hiram N. Joune, Dept. Clerk ", " by Charles Park J. Perley Killam. Inspector 12,aby J.C. warde
Clarence E. Brown, Dept. Inspector 24," " Charles Perle
Harry F. Moore Inspector
12,11 , J.C.
Joseph B. Matthews, Dept. Inspector
24, 1 .. . . "
Precinct two
Walter I. Chadwick, Wardero
sworn Sept. 24, 1918.1, J.6
Marshall P. Whittier, Dept. Warden
"1
Edward E. Pearl, Clerk
Harry L. Cole, Dept. Celerk.
..
..
J. Henry Nason, Inspector
..
Charles F. Austin, Dept. Inspector
"
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Simeon S. Pearl, Inspector
Harold D. Foster Dept. Inspector
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This is to certify that I have this day delivered to the Wardens of Precinct one and two, The Ballots and Specimen Ballots etc. for the State Election held this day November. 5.1918.
And That I have also destroyed all the Ballots cast at the State Primaries in Boxford held Sept. 24, 1918.
Boxford, Nov. 5. 1918. Attest. John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
226
1918.
According to adjournment of the Town Meeting held October 18, 1918. the inhabitants of the Town of Boxford qualified to vote at Elections and in Town affairs met at the Town Hall on Friday, November 1, 1918.
The meeting was called to order by the Moderator, William K. Cole, at twenty minutes past eight o'clock in the evening.
Records of the last meeting, relative to the sale of the Town Farm, were read by the Town Clerk.
Mr. I saat H. Sawyer made a verbal report relative to the rights of ways through the Town Farm,
that this whole matter relative to rights of ways through the Town Farm, be left with the Selectmen and the Committee who had the sale of the Town Farm, to adjust this matter with Mr. William M. Wood, as they see fit.
to dissolve this meeting
A true record Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
the
Voted
Voted
:
ay
.
926
1918.
Precinct 1.
State Election, November 5th, 1918. Agreeably to the foregoing warrant the voters of Precinct I, met at the Town Hall at ten o'clock A. M. to cast their ballots for the following named officers, and articles of Amendment. The meeting was called to order by Warden Charles Perley at 10 o'clock A.M.
The Clerk read the warrant.
The ballot-box was opened and shown to be empty. then closed, locked, and the key placed in the hands of Constable Mighill
Polls opened at 10.10 A.M. · closed at 2.20 P.M.
The ballot-box then registered 53
The check-list showed number of ballots cast 53
The number of ballots in ballot-boy The ballots were counted, publicly declared and recorded as follows,
For Governor.
Rep. D'em. Socialist
Calvin Coolidge, of Northampton -- 40
Richard H. Long, of Framingham 9
Sylvester &. Mc Bride, of Watertown 4
0
Socialist Labor Ingvar Paulsen, of Boston Blanka)
0
For Lieutenant Governor.
Rep.
Channing H. Cox of Boston 40
Socialist Labor Oscar Kinsalas, of Springfield 2
Dem. Joseph H. Q' veil of Boston. 8
Bli (anks)
3
For Secretary.
Albert P. Langtry, of Springfield 43
Ref. Dem.
Charles H. Mc blue, of Lynn.
Socialist Labor William Taylor of Worcester.
Bl.(anks)
1918.
For Treasurer
Charles L. Burrill, of Boston. 39 Charles Giddings, of Great Barrington. 8 Mary E. Peterson, of Somerville 3
For Auditor
Refi. Dem.
Alonzo B. Cook, of Boston 42
Francis M. Costello, of Boston 5
Soc. Labor.
Fred & Oelcher, of Peabody.
2
Blanks
4
For Attorney General.
Rep.
Henry 6. Attwill, of Lynn 44
Soc. Labor. Morris J. Becker, of Chelsea 3 Dem. Joseph L. P. St. Coeur, of Boston. 5
1
For Senator in Congress
Ind.
Thomas W. Lawson, of Scituate. 6
Dem. Rep.
David. Walsh of Fitchburg 15
John W. Weeks, of Newton. 31
1
For Congressman- Seventh District,
Rep. Dem
Charles Cabot Johnson, of Nahant. 35
Michael F. Phelan, of Lynn .. 15
3
For Councilon- Fifth District
Rep.
James J. Ingraham, Jr. of Peabody 41
Socialist Lewis H, Spaulding of Newburyport. 7
Blanks
5
For Senator-Fourth Essex District
Socialist Chester W. Bixby of Haverhill.
6
Rep.
ArthurL. Nason ". 11
40
Blanks
7
Vote for 2
Representatives in General Court, Fourth Essex District 9
Socialist
Charles H. Morrill, of Haverhill.
Frank A. Qberti, of Haverhill, 28
Geo. P. Webster , of Boxford . 41
28
Blanks
7
Ref. Rep.
1
2
Rep. Dem. Soc. Labor
Blanka
3
Blanks
Blanks
Blanka
428
1918.
For County Commissioner - Essex County.
Socialist Morris &. Donahoe of Haverhill. 3
James & Poor of North Andover 46
4
For County Treasurer-Essex County
Socialist Charles S. Grieves of Amesbury. 7
Rep. Blanks
David & Robinson of Gloucester 41
5 For Register of Probate VInsolvency- Essex County.
Rep. Socialist
Blanks
4
For District Attorney-Eastern District (To fill vacancy) 5
Socialist John Briggs, of Methuen.
Rep. Blanks
Henry G . Wells , of Haverhill . 43
5
Amendments. I to 19 Inclusive. Z
Shall the Article of Amendment relative to the yes 9 establishment of the popular initiative and refer- endum and the legislative initiative of specific No 41 amendments of the Constitution, submitted by Bl. 3
the Constitutional Convention, beapproved and ratified?
Art. 2
Shall the following Article of Amendment relative to the Public Interest in Natural Resources, submitted by the Constitutional Convention. be approved
yea 15
No 30 and ratified?
Article of Amendment
Bl. 8
The conservation, development and utilization of agri- cultural, mineral, forest, water and other natural resources of the commonwealth are public uses, and the general court shall have power to provide for the taking upon payment of just compensation therefor, of lands and easements or interests therein, including water and mineral rights , for the purpose of securing and promotion. The proper conservation, development, utilization and contro.
Art. I.
Horace H. Atherton Jr. of Sangus. 43
Harry S. Wright of Beverly. 6
Rep. Blanka
229
1918.
Thereof and to enact legislation necessary or expedient therefor.
3 24
Shall the following Article of Amendment to Provide for the Regulation of Advertising in Public No 13 Places, submitted by the Constitutional Convention, Bl. 16
be approved and ratified ?
Article of Amendment.
Advertising on public ways, in public places and on private property within public view may be regulated and restricted by law.
Shall the following Article of Amendment 4 relative to the Preservation and Maintenance yea 21 of Property of Historical and Antiquarian Interest, submitted by the Constitutional Bl. 19
No 13 Convention, be approved and ratified? Article of Amendment. The preservation and maintenance of ancient landmarks and other property of historical or antiquarian interest is a public use, and the commonwealth and the cities and towns therein may, whom payment of just compensation, take such regulations as the general court may prescribe.
Shall the following Article of Amendment 5 17 relative to adjournment of the General Court, ges submitted by the Constitutional Convention Wo 17 be approved and ratified ? 19
Article of Amendment. The general court, by concurrent vole of the two houses, may take a recess or recesses amounting to not more than thirty days; but no such recess shall extend beyond the sixtieth day from the date of their first assembling.
1
d 1
1
220
1918.
Shall the Article of Amendment authorizing the General Court to prescribe, subject to certain yes 21 restrictions, the manner of the appointment No 13 Bl. 19 and removal of military and naval officers to be commissioned by the Governor, submitted by the Constitutional Convention beapproved and ratified? 7
Shall the Article of Amendment defining the jes powers and duties of the General Court relatifNo to the Military and naval forces, and of the Bl. Governor as Commander-in- Chief thereof, be approved and ratified?
23 13 17
Shall the Article of Amendment providing for the succession in cases of vacancies in the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor, by the Secretary, Attorney General, Treasurer and Receiver General, and Auditor in the order named be approved and ratified?
8 25
yes Wo 9 BC. 19
Shall the Article of Amendment authorizing the Governor to return to the General Court with Les a recommendation for amendment bills No Bl. and resolves which have been laid before him, be approved and ratified?
9
21 11 21
Shall the following Article of Amendment providing that women shall be eligible to appointment as notaries public, submit- ed by the Constitutional Convention, beapproved Bl. and ratified ?
10
yes 24 No 13 16
Article of Amendment.
Article 4 of the Articles of amendment of the con- stitution of the commonwealth, is hereby amended by adding there to the following words: - Women shall be eligible to appointment as notaries public, Change of name shall render the commission void, but shall not present the reappointment under the new name.
6
931
1918.
Shall the following Article of Amendment relative to the retirement of Judicial officers submitted by the Constitutional Convention beapproved and ratified ?
11
ges 21
No 14 18
Bl.
Article of Amendment.
Article I of Chapter III of Part the Second of the con- stitution, is hereby amended, by the addition of the following words :- and provided also that the Governor with the consent of the council may after due notice and hearing retire them because of advanced age, or mental or physical disability, such retirement shall be subject to any provisions made by law, as to pensions or allowances hazable to such officers upon their voluntary retirement
Shall the following Article of Amendment relative to the Revocation or Alteration of Grants, Franchises, Privileges or Immunities, submit No ed by the Constitutional Convention, be approved Bl and ratified?
12
yes
20 14 19
Article of Amendment.
Every Charter, franchise or act of incorporation shall forever remain subject, to revocation and amendment,
Shall the following Article of Amendment 13 Des 20 No 13 20 relative to the power of the General Court to Limit Buildings according to their Use, or Construction, to the Specified Districts, of Cities and Towns, submitted by the Constitutional Convention, be approved and ratified? Article of Amendment.
The general court shall have power to limit buildings according to their use, or construction is specified districts of cities and towns,
(over)
212
1918.
14 Shall the following Article of Amendment relative to Compulsory Voting at Elections sub- 13 mitted by the Constitutional Convention be approved and ratified? Bl. Article of Amendment. The general court shall have authority to provide for compulsory voting at elections, but, the right of secret voting shall be preserved
yes No 27 13
Shall the amendment of the Constitution, limiting the power of the General Court to lend the credit of the Commonwealth, and to contract No loans, be approved and ratified ?
Shall the amendment to the Constitution providing for a state budget and the veto by the Governor, of items, or parts of items in appro- priation bills be approved and ratified?
Shall the amendment of the Constitution providing for biennial elections of state officers, councillors and members of General Court be approved and ratified?
yes 20
No 15 18
Bl.
Shall the following Article of Amendment relative 18 to Service on certain Legislative Recess Committees yes 21 and Commissions, submitted by the Constitutional No 12 Convention, be approved and ratified? Bl. 20
Article of Amendment.
No person elected to the general court that during the term for which he was elected be appointed to any office created on the emoluments where of are increased. during such term, nor receive additional salary or compensation for service upon any recess committee or commission except a committee of pointed to gram- ine a general revision of the statutes of the common- wealth when submitted to the general court for adoption. Shall the following Article of Amendment to provide 19 for more efficient administration of the business of Ges 19 the Commonwealth, submitted in the Constitutional No 15 Convention, beapproved and ratified? Bl. 19
Article of Amendment.
15
yes 21
Bl.
13 19 16
les No 10 20
23
Bl 17
233
1918.
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11
Onor before January first, nineteen hundred twenty one, the executive and administrative work of the common wealth shall be organized in not more than twenty departments, in one of which every executive and adminis- trative office, board and commission, except those officers serving directly under the governor of the council, shall be placed, Such departments shall be under such supervision and regulation as the general court may from time to time prescribe by law.
A true record attest; Lev. B. Parkhurst, Precinct Clerk. A tive copy Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
1918.
Precinct 2.
State Election November 5th, 1918. In accordance with the requirements of the fore- going warrant the inhabitants of Precinct 2 town of Boxford qualified to vote in elections and town affairs met in Lincoln Hall on Tuesday (nineteen)
November fifth nine hundred and eighteen. The warrant calling the meeting was readby the Precinct Clerk, The ballot box after being examined by The Precinct officers and the public was found to be empty, and was immediately locked and the key held and retained by the Constable in atten- dance, the register indicating 000, At 10 o'clock the presiding officer called upon the persons qual- ified by law to vote in elections and town affaire to give in their ballots for the purposes expressed in the warrant.
At Two o clock and 35 minutes the polls were closed the register indicating ~
The officers in charge of the check lists then proceeded to count the names checked on said lists and found the whole number to be 47
The ballet box was then opened and the ballots taken therefrom and audibly counted one by one in the presence of the precinct officers and the public and the whole number was found to be 47 The precinct officers then proceeded to count the votes received by each person, and for the other pur- poses expressed in the warrant with the following result: Whole number of votes for Governor. 47
Blank - Calvin Coolidge of Northampton Republican Forty three 43 Richard H. Long of Framingham, Democratic Four 4 Sylvester J. McBride of Watertown Socialist.
Ingvar Paulsen of Boston Socialist Labor
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235
1918.
Whole number of votes for Lieutenant Governor. Blank
Channing H. Cox of Boston Republican Fourty four 44 Oscar Kinsalas of Springfield Socialist Labor
Joseph H. Ce Neil of Boston Democratic Three 3
Whole number of votes for Secretary - Blank
Albert . Langtry of Springfield. Republican Forty six
Charles H. Mcblue of Lynn Democratic Come i
William Taylor of Worcester, Socialist Labor.
Whole number of votes for Treasurer 46 Blank 1 Charles L. Burrill of Boston Republican Forty five 45 Charles Giddings of Great Barrington Democratie come !
Mary E. Peterson, of Somerville, Socialist Labor.
Whole number of votes for Auditor 46 Blank 1
Alonzo B. Book of Boston, Republican Forty five 45 Francis M. Costello of Boston, Democratic. One / Fred E. Welcher of Peabody, Socialist Labor
Whole number of votes for Attorney General 45 Blank 2
Henry G. Attwill of Lynn Republican Fourty four 44 Morris S. Becker of Chelsea Socialist Labor
230
1918.
Joseph L. P. St. Coeur of Boston Democratic One 1 Whole number of votes for Senatorin Congress Fourty fire 45 Blank Two 2
Thomas W. Lawson of Scituate, Independent. Six 6 David J. Walsh of Fitchburg Democratico Three 3 John W. Weeks of Newton Republican Thirty six 36 Whole number of votes for Congressman 7th District Forty six 46
Blank Come Charles Labot Johnson of Nahant. Republican. Forty 40
Michael J. Phelan of Lynn Democratic. Six 6 Whole number of votes for Councilor 5th Dis't. Forty three 43 Blank Four 4 James J. Ingraham fr. of Peabody, Republican. Forty two 42
Lewis H. Spalding of Newburyport, Socialist. One 1
Whole number of votes for Senator 4th Essex Dist
45
Blank 2 Chester H. Bixby of Haverhill Socialist Three 3 Arthur L. Nason of Haverhill. Republican. Forty two 42
Whole number of votes for Representatives Fourth Essex District 70 Blank 24 Charles H. Morrill of Haverhill, Socialist Jen 10
Frank A. Oberti of Haverhill, Republican Thirty Two 32 George P. Webster of Boxford. Republican Twenty eight 28
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1918.
Whole number of votes for County Commissioner Forty six 46 Blank come 1
Morris J. Donahoe of Haverhill Socialist- James L. Poor of North Andover Republican Forty six 46
Whole number of votes for County Treasurer, 43 Blank 4
Charles S. Grieves of Amesbury, Socialist- David J. Robinson of Gloucester Republican Forty three 43
Whole number of votes for Register of Probate and Insolvency Forty Three 43 Blank 4
Horace H. Atherton Jr. of Saugus. Republican. Forty three 43
Harry G. Wright of Beverly Socialist -
Whole number of votes for District Attorney 45 Blank 2
John Briggs of Methuen Socialist~ Henry G. Wells of Haverhill, Republican Forty five 45
1st Amendment to Constitution Whole number of votes Forty two 42 Blank 5
yes Eleven 11
No Thirty one 31
2 nd Amendment to Constitution.
Whole number of votes Thirty six 36
Blank 11
yes Fourteen 14
No Twenty Two 22
3 nd Amendment to Constitution Whole number of votes Forty 40
Blank seven 7 yes Twenty five 25 No Fifteen 15
838
1918.
4th Amendment to Constitution
Whole number of votes Forty 41 40 Blank 6 7 yes Twenty five 25 No Sixteen 16
5th Amendment to Constitution. Whole number of votes. Thirty seven 37
Blank 10
yes Fifteen 15 No Twenty two 22
6th Amendment to Constitution Whole number of votes Thirty three 3 Blank Fourteen 14 yes Eighteen 18 No Fifteen 15
7th Amendment to Constitution
Whole number of votes Thirty two 32
Blank
Fifteen 15
Ges Eighteen 18
No Fourteen 14
8th Amendment to Constitution.
Whole number of votes Thirty three
33
Blank Fourteen 14
yes Twenty 20 No Thirteen 13
9th Amendment to Constitution. Whole number of votes Thirty four 34
Blank
Thirteen
13
yes Twenty one 21 No Thirteen 13
10th Amendment to Constitution. Whole number of votes Thirty five 35 Blank Twelve 12
yes Nineteen 19 No Sixteeno 16
11th Amendment to Constitution. Whole number of votes Thirty three 33 Blank Fourteen 14 you Seventeen 17 No Sixteen 16
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1918.
12 th Amendment to Constitution Whole number of votes Thirty one 31 Blank Sixteen 16 yes Fifteen 15 No Sixteens 16
13th Amendment to Constitution. Whole number of votes Thirty 30 Blank Seventeen 17 yes Fourteen 14 No sixteen 16
14th Amendment to Constitution. Whole number of votes, Thirty three 33 Blank Fourteen 14 yes Nine 9 No Twenty four 24
15th Amendment to Constitution.
Whole number of votes Thirty two 32
Blank
Fifteen
15
yes Seventeen 17 No Fifteen 15
16 th Amendment to Constitution.
Whole number of votes Twenty nine 29
Blank
Eighteen
18
yes Sixteen 16 No Thirteen 13
17th Amendment to Constitution.
Whole number of votes Thirty two 32
Blank
Fifteen
15
yes Twelve 12 No Twenty 20
18th Amendment to Constitution. Whole number of votes Thirty two 32 Blank Fifteen ges Sixteen 16 No Sixteen 16
19th Amendment to Constitution. Whole number of votes Thirty three 33 Blank Fourteen 14 yes Seventeen 17 No Sixteen 16
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1918.
At four o'clock and thirty minutes it was voted that the meeting be dissolved.
A trine record Attests Edward E. Pearl, Clerk of Precinct Two Town of Boxford.
A ture copy Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
Boxford, Mass. Nov. 12.1918.
In accordance with a petition signed by Wilson S Vidd and eleven others asking for a recount of the votes for Reh- presentatives to the General Court in the Fourth Essex District, the Registrars of voters of Boxford met this day at the Town Hall in Boxford in accordance with the pro- visions of Section 332 of Chapter 835 of the Acts of 1913, and proceeded to count the votes with the following result:
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