Town of Boxford : Town meeting records, 1913-1928 , Part 2

Author: Boxford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1928
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Surveyors. entered again for convenience.


1914.


à2 Chose


William J. Gemmell } School. Committee for 3 years.


Vated


That we take up Article 5.


Voted


To accept the Auditor's report.


Voted


To take up Article 26.


Voted


To lay the 26 th Article on the table until after dinner.


Voted


To take up Article 9.


Voted


To raise and appropriate two thousand dollars (2000.) for repairs and amendments of Highways and Bridges for the evening year.


Voted Voted


To take up Article 10.


To raise and appropriate twenty dollars (20.) for repairs on Bald Hill" road.


Voted To take up Article 20, Put to vote to see if the Town would raise and appropriate four hundred dollars (400) to extend the work already done on Wash- ington St, in the West Parish, and Topsfield Road in the East Parish, under the"Small town act" Past in the negative. Totake up Article 18.


Voted


Voted To raise and appropriate seventy five dollars (75) for Memorial tan, to the expen- ded under the direction of the Veteran's Association of Boxford.


Voted


Totake up Article 19.


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1914.


Voted


That we raise and appropriate six hundred and fifteen dollars(615,-) for the suppression of the Gypsy and Brown tail mothe.


To adjourn for one hour at 11-55 A.M.


Voted


The meeting was called to order by the Moderator! To take up Article 13. (License question. Box registered ooo at the opening of the Polls. .. .. close Voting list showed 55 names checked. Whole number of ballots 50 yes 16 No 34.


To take up Article 11.


To divide the money that may be refunded on account of Dog Licenses, equally between the two Public Libraries of the John.


To take up Article 12.


Voted Voted. To allow a bill presented by Harry F. Moore as follows :


Boxford March 2-14 Town of Boxford to H. F. Moore Dr. Services as Selectionan 45.00 Services as Overseer of Poor 15.00 1


60.00


Received Payment


Voted


To allow a bill presented by Harry L. Cole, as follows:


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Voted Voted


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Voted


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1914.


Boxford, Mass. Mar. 2 nd 1914. The Town of Boxford, to Harry L. Cole Dr. Services as Selectman, $81.00 Assessor. 50,00 & Overseer of Con 15.00 $146.00 for the current year,


Rec'd Payment,


Voted


To allow a bill presented by Charles Perley as follows:


Boyford, March 2, 1914 The Town of Boxford to Charles Perley Dr. Services as Selectman $80.00 ". Assessor 70.00 " Overseer of Poor 15.00


165.00 Received Payment ---


Voted


To allow a bill presented by George B. Parkhurst as follows :


Boxford, Mass., Mar. 2, 1914. Town of Boxford To Geo. B. Parkhurst, Dr. For Services as Assessor for 1913. 55,00


". Overseer of Poor ". 6,30 $ 61.30 Totakeup Article 14.


voted


Voted


That the matter of supplying the Town is chools with fuel, he left in the hands of the Selectmen.


Voted Voted


To take wh Article 7.


To raise and appropriate three thousand. dollars (3000.) for the support of the Town Schools.


1914.


Voted (r) That two hundred and twenty dollars (220.) reconsider of the above sum be expended for the teaching of music in the Town schools.


Voted That one hundred and seventy five dollars (neconsidered 175,) of the 3000. above raised be expended for the teaching of Drawing in the Town schools.


Voted


To reconsider the two last votes and leave the matter of teaching music and drawing, with the is chool Committee to do as they see fit.


Jork up Article 24


Voted


That the Town raise and appropriate four hundred dollars (400.) to secure possession of the"Old Morse place" so called" in the West Parish. (voted unanimously.)


Art. 21. Voted


to raise and appropriate two hundred dollars 200). One hundred dollars of this amount to be expended in each Parish, for Lighting the Streets. (voted unanimously.)


Voted


To take up Article 22.


Voted That we leave the matter of moving the petition and remodeling the Town Hall with the selectmin, to do as they see fit,


to take up Article 23.


Voted Voted To indefinitely postpone the matter of petition ing the Director of the Bureau of Statistics foran Andit of this Town's Accounts, as provided in Chapter 598 Acts of 1910 and amendments there to.


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1914.


Voted Voted


To take up Article 17.


That the town treasurer, with theapproval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1914, and to issue a noteon notes therefor, payable within one year, any debt or debts incurred under This vole to be hard from the revenue of said financial year


Voted Voted


Totakenp Article 25.


To accept a piece of land at the "Old Herrick Place", donated by Colonel Ropes and others of the Salem Cadets. to widen and straighten the road.


Voted


That the Town Click acting for this assembly, extend a vote of thanks to the gentlemen who donated this piece of land to the Town of Boxford


Art. 15 Voted


That the roads be broken out eight feet wide, and that a man be allowed twenty five cents an hour, and that thirty cents an hour be allowed for a pair of horses while frathing snow, same as last year.


Voted Art.16. Voted


Jotakemp Article 16.


That the Taxes be committed to the Ereader onor before the first day of September next. and that a discount of four per cent be allowed on all taxes paid before the first- day of October next, and afterwards hiv- her cent on all taxes hard before the first day of November next. And that are tous shall be collected before the first day of January 1915, same as last year.


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1914.


That the School Committee be authorized and instructed to make such repairs on School House: Number six, as they think necessary ....


Voted.


To extend a hearty role of thanks to the Ladies of This Parish for the bountiful dinner they have provided.


(see Acts) 1911 1913,


Voted To accept the provisions of Chapter 807 of the acts of nineteen hundred and thirteen, being an act to provide for compensating laborers, workmen and mechanics for injuries sustained in public employ- ment, and to exempt from legallid- bility counties and municipal corpo rations which pay such compensation, Who te number ballots 27. No 1 yes 26


Voted


To raise and appropriate one thousand dollars (1000.) and the money already in the Town Treasury, for necessary expenses for the current year.


Art. 6. Voted


That the compensation of Town Officers shall be the same as last year, which is as follows ;- The Treasurer and Collector shall receive one hundred and fifty dollars $150.00) The Highway Surveyors shall receive two dollars a day of nine hours, while in actival service. The pay for the men whom theyem- ploy to work on the roads, and for the teams and implements to be used thereon shall be as follows : For a man, two dollars a day of nine hours. For a yoke of oven, two dollars a day of nine hours.


1914.


For a single house, one dollar and fifty cents a day of nine hours. For a pair of horses, three dollars a day of mine hours. For a flow and ox shovel, five cents an hour; each!


And while pathing snow, a man shall be allowed twenty five cents an hour.


And for a yoke of open, twenty cents an kowy. And for a pair of horses, thirty cents an hour. That all other bills shall be allowed by the Selectmen except their own billa for services. rendered to the down; these bills must be brought before the Town to be allowed.


Voted


Totakeup Article 4.


Voted


To accept the Report of the Treasurer and Collector as it appears in the Printed reporte.


Voted


To accept the Report of the school Committee as it appears in the Printed reports.


Voted


To accept the Report of the Town Clerk as it appears in the Printed reports.


Voted


To accept the Report of the Assessors as it appears in the Printed reports.


Voted


To accept the Report of the Committee on School Funds as it appears in the Printed reports


Voted


To dissolve this meeting. Atrice record Attesti John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.


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1914 ..


Town of Boxford Mar. 21 st. 1914. Below is a list of the appointments made by the present Board of Selectmen to date;


Sealer of Weights & Measures, George B. Parkhurst, Janitor of the Town Hall, Harry F. Moore,


Special Police,


Frank Killam.º Chas. I. Kimball.º Harry F. Moore. Morris L. Cole. Respectfully, H.L. Cole .


Town of Boxford May 2, 1914. License is hereby granted to Henry Adams, for the transportation of Lignors in the Town of Boxford for the year 1914, and to May Get 1915.


This license is subject to the Revised Laws of Mass, and amendments there- of, and may be cancelled at any time. Charles Perley > Selectmen Harry L. Cole Ernest V. Foster Boxford.


Received and entered in the Join Clerk's Office Boxford, May 4, 1914, Book 7, Page 32,


Attist: John W. Parkhurst, Jason black.


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1914,


Town of Boxford


July 4, 1914. Mr. David Mighill, Constable of Boxford, you have this day been appointed dog officer of the Town of Boxford for the current year


sworn


Charles Perley Selectmen Harry L. Cole of Ernest W. Foster) Boxford. A time copy attest; John AV. Parkhurst. John Town Clerk.


Town of Boxford


August 8, 1914.


License is hereby granted to Morris L. Cole, as an Auctioneer for one year from date.


selectmen


Charles Perley


Harry L. Cole of Ernest U. Morten Boxford.


John W. Parkhurst, John Clerk.


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19/4.


Election Officers Anointed by the Select- men of Boxford. 1.914. Precinct 1. John Parkhurst, Warden


Charles Perley, Dept. George B. Parkhurst, Clerk


Hiram N. Jonne, Dept. "


John J. Jwisden Inspector


Clarence E. Brown Dept.


Harry F. Moore Instructor


Henn Perlen Defit . "


Precinct 2. Walterd. Chadwick, Warden Dept. ..


Edward &. Pearl Clerk


Harry L. Cole


Dept . ..


& Henry Nason Inspector Charles F. Austin Dept. ..


Ernest W. Foster Inspector Marshall P. Whittier Dept. ..


Borford, Sept. 22,1914, This is to certify that I have this day destroyed all the Ballots cast at the State Election held in Boxford, Nov. 4, 1914. Attest: John H. Parkhurst. JonnClerk.


Burford, Sept. 22,1914, I have this day delivered to the Wardene of Precincts one and two, the Ballots, Instru. tion cards etc, to be used at the State Primaries Sept. 22, 1914.


Alles Bi John IV- Parkhurst. Town blesk.


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1914.


Buford, Sept. 22, 1914


Mr. George E. Carrer: Dear Sir;


Progressive forn bom,


This is to Certify that in accordance with the provisions of section 124 of Chap 835, Acts of 1913. The result of the vote for Progressive Town Committee for the Town of Boxford cast at the State Primaries feld in Boxford This day, has been canvassed by me, and in accordance with such result, you are hereby declared elected, the other two members being Harry L. Cole and Ernest W. Foster,


Im were also this day elected delegate to The State Convention by the Progressive Party. A true colors. Attest: John M. Parkhurst, Johnblesk. Notices were also sent to MarryL. Cole and Ernest V. Foster of Their election as members of the Progressive Town Committee.


Boxford, Sept. 22, 1914.


Mr. William K. Cole; Dear Sir; This is to certify that there was no choice for a Republican Delegate to theState Convention. at the State Primaires the's day.


Pepublican John J. Jwisden, William K. Cole and Edward Town torn. E. Pearl each received two votes bach for Republican Town Committee, and are declared elected.


Butford, Nov. 3. 1914.


I have this day delivered to the Wurden of Precincts me and two, the Ballits etc. for the State Election this day and hold their receipts for the same,


John N. Parkhurst, Joun Clerk.


(Precinct 1. 1914. State (Primary Election. Sept. 22. 1414.


(Josfor of Massachusetts. agreeably to the foregoing warrant, the voice of Precinct the, met at the Town Hall.


The meeting was called to order by the warded John Parkhurst_ at ten o'clock a.M.


The warrant was not read by the Clerk, the ballot box was opened and shown to be empty, then closed, locked, and the key placed in the hands of the Constable A.F. Floors. The polls were opened_at 10 o'clock G.M. The polle were closed _at 2:08 o'clock P.M.


The ballot box then registered T. The check list showed number votes cart. 7.


in ballot The number of ballots box 7. The ballots were counted, publicly declined -and recorded- as follows .. For Governor.


Democrat. David I Walk of 251 Main St. Fitchburg 1. Blanks.


Progressive.


(Republican. Samuel V. MC Call of Myopia Road. Unicherter. 5. Blanks. Joseph Walker of 108 Upland Road. Brookline. Blanks. For Lieutenant Governor. Democrat Edward . Barry. 59 Thomas Park Boston! Blanks. (Republican Iration . Cushing " 20 Chestnut. Boston. à august A. Goetting of 76/ State St. Springfield. 1. Ever Q. Stevens. of 03 Liberty ave. Somerville. ). Ise antes. 2. Progresde. James . Magenis of: 90 Haward St. Boston. Blanks.


97


1914.


For Secretary.


Democrat. Frank &. Donahue of 15 Powellton Road, Boston. 1.


Blanks.


Republican. Frank L. Bries of 15 Saranac St. Boston. 2. Williams S. Kinney, of 52 Westland Ave Boston. albert . Langtry, 4242 Pearl St. Springfield. V. Blanks. 1 For Treasures.


Progressive Quesell G. W,ood. of 1691 Mars. Aos, Cambridge. Blanks.


Democrat. Frederick W. Mansfield. of 91 Geneva Love, Boston 1. Blanks. Republican. Charles 2. Burrill of 25 Chestnut St, Bouton 5. Blanks. Frederick E. Pierce of 8 Franklin St. Greenfield! Progressive. Daniel J. Murphy, of 37 Milton St. Lawrence. Blanks


Democrat.


For auditor. Frank H. Pope of 4 Blossom St. Leominster. 1. Blanks.


Republican. alongo B. Cook, of 177 Ruggles St. Boston 4. Joseph Monette, of 265 Times St. Lawrence. 2.


Progressive.


For Democrats


Blanks. Frederick . Glazier. of 12 Lincolve St. Hudson. Blanks. attorney General. Thomas J. Boynton, of 60 Summer St. Everett. 1. Blanks.


Republican. Henry C. atwill, of 59 Oceans ave, Lynn. 4. Arty G. Curtin, 68 amory St. Brookline. 2.


James M. Hallowell of 87 Recevoir ave. Newto ... frohe J. Higgins of 10 Dartmouth St. Somewilli. 0 James 9. Stiles of 90 Highland St Gardiner. Blanks. Progressive. John Hildreth of 1866 Northampton Stress. Blanks . For Congressman- Seventh District. Democrat. James C. Donoghue of 445 Esser St. Lawrence.


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Michael F. Phelan, of 37 Ocean St. Lynn. Blanks Seubican Charles Cabut Schervous 255 Castle Road, Makant. 5. Blanks. Progressive. Lynn M. Range of 10 Gray Circle. Lynn.


For Councillos- Fifth District. O cot Charles . Smith of: Mystic Square Houcenter. 1. Blanks .. recubrican. Edward Frothinghaus. 135 Rington Stofawerhill.4. Francek Furtuber, 42. Phillips & Beach Ave, Swampscott Frederick A. Jan. of 55 Broadway ( Rockport. 1. Blanke. 1. Progressive.


Blanke.


Serverat.


For Senator- Fourth Essex District. Marine ? Gettingend of Main St. amesbury! !. Blanks. "if Republican. Henry & Nelle of Arlington Place Haverhil. 5. Blanke. Blanks. 1. Progresive. For Representative in General Court Firth Esse District. Blanks


Democrat. Republican. Fred Leach of 21 Clarendon St. Us. Andover. S. James G. Page. of 35 Fernwood Ave, Haverhill. Blanke. 2. Progressive. George A Webster of Buford. Blanks. For County Commissioner. Essex. Denroccat Edgar M. Earley, of South Main St, Indover ! Blanks. J Republican. Moody Nimball. of 51- air St. Newburyport 6. Blanke.


Progressive. For State Committee Fourth Esser District. Democrat. Edward &. Martin of Benjamin St. Hoverhil. George F. M . namara of White St. 4


Maria R.O Connect 18 Pierpont St. Vraiody. 1


1911/2


Blanks. Republican Samuel 2. Porter. of 6 Carver St. amesbury. 5. Blanks. 1 Progressive. Blanks. For Delegate to State Convention. State Com. Boford. Democrat.


Blanks


1. Republican Blanks


6 Progressive


Blanks For Town Committee. Buford. Democrat.


Blanks 1.


Republicans.


Blanks 6. Блюдение.


Blanks.


atrice record. attic.


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1914. Picard of Preceed 2 town of Doford


September 22. 1914. Quesuant to the fore going Marrant the inhabitants of frecina I tour of wolford qualified to vote fin Primaries as the law-directs Jakkenbled at The time and place and for the purpose thereis expressed at 10 a.m. the warrant calling the meeting was read by the Precinct Clerk who then publicly opened the fallout boy and the same having few examined by the Precinct Officers and the Public was found to be empty. The fallout boy was immediately locked the register indicating 000-and the key of the boy was taken - and- retained be Halter. I Chadwick the Constable in attendance.


The Clerk then called upon the inkat- stante at 10:13 o'clock a.M. qualified to vote in Primaries to-give in their Fallota for the purpose expressed in said Marrant.


at. 2 o'clock in the afternoon the polls were closed. The ballot for was found to reguter eighteen (18). The officers in charge of the check liste in the presence of the other officers. and the public counted in -a-distinct - and -audible voice the names checked in said liste - and found the number to be eighteen. (18).


The fallout boy without being removed from the public view was then opened by the Warden. The ballots were takes there from one by one - and-audibly counted and the Check-announced The whole number to the (18). The Picnic


1914.


officers then proceeded to count the votos received by each person with the following result.


It hole number of votes for candidate for Governor. Republican fourteen. (14)


Blanks. one (1)


Samuel N. McCall of Urichester Fourteen (14)


Whole number of votes for candidate for Governos. Democratic. 0.


Blank


David I. Walsh of Fitchburg. (U) If hole number of votes for candidate for


Governor. Progressive Party (3).


Blank


(0).


Joseph Walker of Brookline. Fizer (3).


Thule number of votes for candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Republican, Fifteen (15) Blank. (0). Grafton O. Cushing of Boston. Elever (1.1.) august H. Goetting of & aringfield. Two (2). Eller Q. Stevens of Somerville. Twoo. (2). If twole number of votes for candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Democratic. (0) Blank. (0). Edward . Barry of Boston (0 )


Ithole member of votes for candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Porquesive. Pace (V) Blank.


James P. Maquis of Boston. Fisic (5).


Whole number of votes for candidate for Secretary, Republicans. Fifteen


Blanks (C) Frank 2. Bries of Boston. Jour. 1 Willian I. Kinney ~ Norton ine


1914.


ilbert . Langtry & Springfield Ve (10) Phone number alvater for candidate for Secretary Democratic. (0) Blank (0)


Frank & Donahue of Boston. (O)


Secretary,


number of votes for candidate for Progressive. Three (3). Blanke (0)


Russell G. Wood of Cambridge Three (3) Whole number of votes for candidate for Treasures. Republican fourteen. (14) Blank Que Charlie Y. Burrill of Boston Mine (9). Frederick E. Pierce of Greenfield. Five (5). Whole number of votes for candidate for Treasurer. Democratic. (0) Blank (0) Frederick W. mansfield of Boston (0) Whole number of votes for candidate For Treasurer. Progressive Party. Two (2) . Blank . (1). C Daniel & Murphy of Laurence Two (2) Whole number of votes for candidate for auditor. Republican. Fifteen (15)


Blank none (0) alongo B. Cook of Boston, Nine (a) Joseph monette of Laurence. Sie (6) Whole number of votes for Candidate for auditor. Democratic. (0) Blank. (0) Frank Pope of Leominster. (0) Whole number of votes for candidate For auditor. Progressive. Three (3 ) Blank. (0). Enclerick & Glazier of Audio (3). Whole number of votes for candidate for attomey Lanral. Republican Fifteen.(0) Blank. (0)


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1914.


Ferry C. atuall of Lynn. Twelve ( 12 ) Som G. Curtice in Brookline. (0). James M. Hallowell of newton Sie (1). John d. Higgins of Somerville Que (!) James a. Stiles a Gardner. Que (1). hole number of votes for candidate For attorney General. Democratic (0). Blanck C (0)


Howcan I. Boynton of Everett. (0). Whole number of votes for candidate attorney General. Progressive. Tivo. (2). Blank. (1).


Que John Hildreth of Holyoke. Two. (a). Whole number of votes for candidate In Congressman. Pepublican. Fristen (1) Blank. Two .. (2) Charles Cabot Johnson of Nahaut. Thirteen (3). If hole number of votes for candidate For Congressman. Democratic. Blanc. 10% and C. Donoghue of Laurence Michael J. Thelan Lym. . (O) If hole number of votes for candidate For congressman. ал. Рофим U


Three (3). Brauck.


(0) Lynn M. Danger of Lym. Three. (3) Whole number of votes for candidate for councillor, Fifth District Republican. Fifteen. (15) Blank.


Edward & frothinghan of Faverhit? "weint(?) Francia Hurturbin of Swampscott. Frederick A. Fair of Rock port. PLcs. (3) Whole number of votes For candidate for Councillor. Fifth Dietue. Democratic 1 .


Blank. Charles O. Smith of Dioneciter


1914.


File number of votes for Candidate for Councilor Afth District. Proprie (0) Blank. (0)


I hole number of votes for candidate for Senator. Republican. Fifteen. (5) Blank Ilove. (0)


Henry G. Wells of Haver hill. Fifteen (15). That number of votes for candidate for Senator. Democratic. (0)


Blank (0)


Charles I. Pettengill. o Cincobury. (0). Ofhole number of votes for candidate for Senator, Progressive. (0). Blanks. (0) Whole number of votes for candidate for Representative in General Court. 10 th District, Republican Fifteen (15) Blank. (0) Fred Leach of north andover. One (1) Hamix & Page of (Haverhill Fourteen. (14). Whole number of votes for candidate for Representative in General Court. 10th District. Democratic. (o).


Blank (0).


Whole number of votes for candidate for Representative in General Court. 10th District. Progressive. Three (3). Blank, none. (0) George . Hebeter of Boiford. Three (3).


Whole number of votes for candidate for County Commissioner. Exex. Republicans. Fifteen (15). Blank. none . Moody Kimball of Newburyport. Filter (15). Whole number of votes for candidate for County Commissioner. Essert.


Democratic.


nonce.


(0)


Blank.


7200c.


(0)


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1914.


Edgar Mi Earley of Andover. (0) Whole number of votes for candidate for County Commissioner. Essex. Progressive. none .. (0).


Blank. none. candidatader Whole number of votes for State Committee. Republican. Thirteen (3). Blank. (2 ).


Jamie, T. Porter of americary Thineau (3) Blank.


Whole number of votes for ti candidate toate


Committee. Democratic. None


Bianka (0)


Edward


I. martin of Haverhill.


( J).


George #Mcnamara. of Haverhill. (0).


Charles . O'Connell of Peabody


(0)


Whole number of votes Es for cand for State Committee. Progressive. None. (0). Blank. none. (0)


Whole number of votes for candidate for - delegate to State Convention. Republican. Three (3).


Blank.


Pavelve.


(2).


Charles F. Quetic Que. 1


John I Lividere. Que.


Edward C. Pearl. Que. Whole number of votes for candidate for delegate to State Convention. Democratic. Plone. (0)


Blank. none. (0) Whole number of votes for candidates for dele gate to state convention Progressive. (9).


Zione


Blank. Karry L. Cole


Fico


William F. Harriman


George E. Carver (3)


Ernest W. Foster. (2)


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1914


Simeon Pearl. one (1 ). Whole number of votes for. Town Committee. Republican. hine.


Blank. Thirty seven ... (37).


John I Jwieder Two. (2).


Millian R. Cole.


Tivo.


(2)


Edward C. Pract.


Two .


(2)


Charles F. austin. Que.


Gerank R. Towne.


Que. (1).


Whole number of votes for Town Committee


Democratic. Zione. (c).


Blank. none. (0).


Whole number of votes for tour committee Progressive. nine (9).


Blank none (0).


Harry L. Cole. Two (2)


George E. Carver. Three (3).


Ernicht W. Foster. Two (2)


Simeon Pearl. , one (1).


George . Webster one (1).


it. 2 o'clock and 57 minutes in the - afternoon it was noted that the meeting be dissolved.


a true record. Edward E. Pearl.


1914. state Election.


Precinct 1.


Boxford, november, three. 1914. Tareally to the fore going warrant the voters of Precinct I met at the town tall. The meeting was called to order. by the Harder, John Parkhurst at ten o'clock .74.


The reading of the warrant was -dispensed with - and balloting was begin


The ballot box was opened and shown to be empty, their-closed-area the key Placed in the hands of Constable David Mighill .. The Rolle were opened at ten o'clock A. M. The rolle were closed at 2 i'deis . Til.


Bu vaicot tox inen ud aliud 40. The check list showed number of votes cast 40.


The number of vallots in balk at fox 4.0.


The ballots were counted portion - declared and recorded as follows. For Governor alfred A. Crans of Hadley.


Samuel M. Mc Call of Minichester 2%.


Samuel C. Hover y


- David'S Maren a Vertenions .. .


£ 1


Republicans. from itain.


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Poribition Republican minuit


Dimocrat


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Sociaint.


Sylvester & The Bride of Watertown. 3. Patrick Ticulligan of Boston. 0.


Séance 1


For Secretari crevant Percy 3. Bail of Theth attleborougu. Convert Frauen ( Donahue of Boston. 5.


gérubricar). Prohibition


Proquedin


William & merril of Maiám. 1. Queseil A. Wood of Cambridge. 1. BlancheR. 2.


recouvrir


Charles , Survill of Doston


25.


5


Sociauxt. Progressive).


Frederick Fosdick of Fitchburg.


2


Promiction ,


1


1


1


Republican C


Socialist Fait P. Sonovan


Hibition. Krivi Drypatate " Worth Adams


Diederick DUtager of Auction. 3. Vic. sabor.


0. France 24 Cope de dermineta. 7.


2.


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Emociã ..


4.


intiin. Sociale


3.


5.


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For Longuesman. 7th District.


Socialist.


Republican.


Chaves Cabot Johnson. . Hahaut 23. 3 .


6 .


Vic. Valor. Jamie 20. Holder of New Bedford. 0 albert P. Langtoy, of Spring field. 25.


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1. iskanks For Conciliar. 5th Restrict nathan X. atterie ~ ~ namURLidt. 1.


Canard' IS. Frothingmans 'Faveurin, XT.


Progressive Peruvian Sociamit Leora (S. Fconcard a Biviria.




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