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1926.
State Election Tuesday, November 2, 1926. Precinct I. Town Hall, Boxford. A greeably to the foregoing warrant, the voters met. at the Town Hall and cast their ballots for the
following officers and questions. The polls opened at 7 O'clock A.M.
The ballot-box was opened and shown to be empty then closed, locked and the key, and the key placed in the hands of Constable Mighill. The polls closed at 2-10 P.M. The ballot-box then registered- 87 The check-lists showed number votes cast-87
The number of votes no ballot-box 87 The ballots were counted, publicly declared and recorded as follows: For Governor.
Alvan J. Fuller, of Malden. Republican. 75 William A. Gaston, of Boston, Democratic 10
Walter S. H niteking of Greenfield, Soc. Party -
- Samuel Leger of Boston, Soc. Labor. 11
Lewis Marks of Boston Workers
/ Blanks 1
For Lieutenant Governor.
Frank G. Allen of Norwood Republican, Parts. 77 Daniel J. Blessington of Somerville Sor. Sabor Albert Oddie of Brocton Workers Party Dennis Jr. Reagan of Brocton Socialist .. Edmond P. Talbot of Fall River Democratic 8 Blanks 2
For Secretary Harry J. Canter of Boston Workers Party Frank U. Cavanaugh of Newton Democratico 8 Frederic W. Cook of Somerville Republican Stephen S, Surridge of Lynn Svc. Labor Party Edith M. Williams of Brookline Socialist 4
74
Blanks 1
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511
1926.
For Treasurer.
Albert S. Coolidge of Pittsfield, Socialist Party 2 Winfield A. Dwyer of Boston Workers " Daniel England of Pittsfield. Democratic. 6 Henry Hess of Boston Soc. Labor Party. -
William S. youngman of Brookline Republican 73 Blanks 6
For Auditor.
Leon Arkin of Boston, Socialist Party 1 Strato V. Plaggett of Newton Democratic. 17 Alonzo B. Look of Boston Republican 64
Emma P. Hutchins of Boston Workers Party. 1 John R. Mackinnon of Lowell Soc. Labor Blanks 4
For Attorney General Isadore Harris of Boston Soc. Labor Party May Lemer of Worcester Workers - Arthur K. Reading of Cambridge Republican. 73
John W. Sherman of Boston Socialist Party 3
John E. Swift of Milford Democratic 6 Blanks 5
For Senator in Congress (To fill vacancy) John f. Ballam of Boston Workers Party
William M. Butter of Boston Republican 60
Washington book of Sharon Mod. Volstead Act. 1 Alfred B. Lewis of Cambridge Socialist Party - David I. Walsh of Fitchburg Democratic 23
Blanks 3
For Congressman Seventh District William P. Connery In. of Lynn Denporation 9
George J. Hogan of Natant Republican 63
Blanks 15
Ter bounce Fifth District
Charles M. Boyle of Peabody Democratic. 6
Eugene B. Prazer of Lynn Republican 63
Wade H. Pinkham of Haverhill Socialist Party 3
Blanks 15
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For Senator Fourth Essex District. J. Bradford Daris of Haverhill Republican. 67
Blanke. 20
For Representative in General Court Seventh Essex District.
Ralph Wheelwright of Dansere 40
Blanks 47
For County Commissioner Essex County Raymond H. Jrefry of Marblehead Republican 68
George M. Webster of Groveland Socialist Party
Blanks 12
For Associate Commissioners Essex County Joseph A. Dion of Haverhill Socialist Party 4
Nathan Huntington of Merrimac ". 4 11
Edwin C. Lewis of Lynn Republican 63
Edgar S. Rideout of Beverly 40 11 Blanks 63
For District Attorney Eastern District. Thomas J. Bolan of Peabody Democratic 8
William H. Clark of Gloucester Republican 10 Blanks 9
For Sheriff Essex County. Charles S. Grieves of Amesbury Soc. Party 1 4
C. F. Harrington of Salem Democratic Arthur G. Wells of Salem Republicano 73 Blanke 9
For County Treasurer Essex County
(To fill vacancy)
John I Putnam of Danvers Soc. Party 7
M. E. Thurston Lynn Republicano 64
Blanke 16
Question No. 1.
Shall an Amendment to the constitution which authorizes the General Court to establish in any corporate town containing more than six thousand inhabitants a form of town government providing for town meetings limited to such to such inhabitants of the town as may
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be elected for the purpose, which received in a joint session of the two Houses held May 29, 1924. 189 votes in the affirmative and 40 in the negative. and at a joint session of The two Houses held March 18, 1925, received 262 votes in the affirmative and 4 in the negative, be approved ?
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yes No 24 Blanks 39 2 nestion No. 2.
Shall a law which amends existing law by striking out the provisions that veterans who pass civil Service examinations shall be placed upon the eligible lists above all other applicants. That disabled veterans shall beplaced ahead of all other veterans, and that disabled veterans Shall be appointed and employed in preference to all other persons; and by providing in place thereof, that five points shall be added to the mark of veteran's who pase such examinations, and ten points to the mark of disabled veteran. which law was disapproved in the Senate by a vote of 0 in the affirmative and 34 in The negative, and in the House of Representa- tires by a vote of 11 in the affirmative and 181 in the negative, be approved?
yes. 39 No. 28 Blanks 20
A true record Attest: Geo. B. Parkhurst Precinct Clerk.
A true copy Altest. John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
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1924.
Record of Precinct two Town of Boxford. State Election, Tuesday November second 1926. In accordance with the requirements of the foregoing warrant the inhabitants of Precinct two Town of Bonford qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, met in Lincoln Hall, town of Boxford on Tuesday November second nineteen hundred and twenty six, The warrant calling the meeting was read by Edward E. Pearl the Precinct Clerk.
The ballot box after being examined by the Precinct officers and the public was found to be empty. It was immediately locked and the key held by Frank H. Spofford the constable in attendance. The register indicated 000
At seven o clock and three minutes the presiding officer called upon those persons qualified to vote in elections and town affairs to give in their ballots for the purpose expressed in the war- rant At two oclock in the afternoon the polls were closed the register indicating ninety eight (98) The officers in charge of the check lists then proceeded to count the names checked on said liste and found the whole number to be ninety eight (98) The ballot 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 found to be ninety eight (98)
The precinct officers then proceeded to count the votes received by each person and for other purposes expressed in the warrant with the following result
Whole number of votes for Governor 97
Blanks / Alvan J. Fuller of Malden, Republicano 88
William A. Gaston of Boston, Democratic 8 Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield Socialist Party Samuel Leger of Boston, Socialist Later 1 Lewis Marke of Boston Workers Party
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Whole number of votes for Lieutenant Governor 95 3
Blanks
Frank G. Allen of Norwood Republican 89
Daniel J. Blessington of Somerville Socialist Labor - Albert Oddie of Brocton Workers Party -
Dennis F. Reagan of Brotton Socialist 2
Edmond P. Talbot of Fall River Democratic 4
Whole number of votes for Secretary. 93
Blanks 5 Harry & Canter of Boston, Worker's Party - Frank W. Cavanaugh of Newton, Democratic 2
89
Frederic W. Book of Somerville Republicans Stephen S. Surridge of Lynn, Socialist Labor - Edith M. Williams of Brookline Socialist 2 94
Whole number of votes for Treasurer Blank 4
Albert Sprague Coolidge of Pittsfield Socialist Winfield A Dwyer of Boston Workers Party
Daniel England of Pittsfield Democratic Henry Heer of Boston Socialist Labor William S. youngman of Brookline Republicano Whole number of votes for Auditor Blank:
Leon Arkin of Boston Socialist 1
Strabo V. C laggett of Newton Democratic 8
Alonzo B. Book of Boston Republican 89
Embra P. Hutchins of Boston Workers Party John R. Mackinnon of Lowell, Socialist Labor 94
Whole number of votes for Attorney General Blank 4
Isadore Harris of Boston Socialist Labor - Max Lemer of Worcester Workers Party /
Arthur K. Reading of Cambridge, Republican 88
John Weaver Shermon of Boston, Socialist 1 John E. Swift of Milford, Democratic 4
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5 87 91
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Whole number of votes for Senator in Congress 96
Blank 2
John J. Ballam of Boston, Workers Party
William M. Butter of Boston, Republican 80
Washington Book of Sharon Med Volstead Art. Alfred Baker Lewis of Cambridge, Socialist
David J. Walsh of Fitchburg, Democratic 11, Whole number of votes for Congressman Seventh Pist , 94
Blank 4
William P. Connery fr. Lynn Democratic 10 George F. Hogan of Nahant Republican 84
Whole number of votes for bouncellor Fifth bist. 88 Blank 10
Charles M. Boyle of Peabody Democratic 5 Engene B. Fraser of Lynn Republican 82
-- Wade H. Pinkhamn of Haverhill Socialist! Whole number of votes for Senator fourth Essex Dist. 87
Blank 11
I. Bradford Daria of Haverhill Republican 86 Ralph Wheelright 1
Whole number of votes for Representative in General Court Seventh Essex District 46 Blank 52
Ralph Wheelright (of Danvers) 39
Wheelright
1
William &, Greenler 4
William Greenler 2
Whole number of votes for bounty Commissioner Essex County 87
Blank 11
Raymond H. Trefry of Marblehead Refultican 82 George M. Webster of Groveland Socialist 5
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Whole number of votes for Associate Commissioners Essex County 128 Blank 68
Joseph A. Dion of Haverhill Socialist -
- Edwin C. Lewis of Lynn Republican 74
Edgar S. Rideout P Of Beverly
und Republican 53
A hole number of votes for District Attorney Eastern District
Blank
89 9 4
Thomas &, Balan of Peabody, Democratic William G. Clark of Gloucester, Republican 85
Whole number of votes for Sheriff Essex Go. 89
Blank a
Charles S. Grieves of Amesbury Socialist 1 Cornelius F. Harrington of Salem, Democratic 6
Arthur G. Wells of Salem, Republican 82
Wholenumber of votes for County Treasurer Essex Co. 90
Blank 8
John F. Putnam of Danvers Socialist- 1
Harold & Thurston of Lynn, Republican 82
To vote on the following, mark a cross X in the square at the right of yes or no on each question
2 mestion one
Shall an amendment to the Constitution which authorizes the General Court to establish in any corporate town containing more than six thon- sand in habitants, a form of town government providing for town meetings limited to such inhabitants of the town as may be elected for the purpose, which received in a joint session of the two houses held May 29, 1924 189 votes in the affirmative and 40 in the negative and at a joint session of the two houses held March 18, 1925 received 262 votes in The affirmative and 4 in the negative be
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1926.
approved
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Blank 47 Question number two. Shall a law which aminds existing law by striking out the provisions, that veterans who hasa civil service examinations shall be placed inon the eligible lists, above all other applicants, that disabled veterans shall be appointed and employed in preference to all other persons! and by providing in place thereof, that five points shall be added to the mark of veterans who has such exam- mations, and ten points to the mark of disabled veterans, which law was disapproved in the Senate by a vote of 0 in the affirmative and 34 in the negative, and in the House of Representatives by a vote of 11 in the affirm- ative and 181 in the negative be approved? 36 No 34 Blank 28
At three o clock and five minutes in the afternoon it was voted that the meeting be dissolved.
A true record Edward & Pearl Attest Clerk Precinct Two Town of Boxford.
A true copy Artist:
st: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
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1924.
Seventh Esser Representative District In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 54 of the General Laws, the Town Leterks of Danvers Middleton, Topsfield, and Boxford, said towns comprising the Seventh Essex Representative District, met at twelve o'clock non on Friday. the twelveth day of November, A. D. 1926, in the office of the Town Clerk of Danvers, The place designated for such meeting, for the purpose of examining and comparing the transcript of returns, to ascertain what person was elected to represent said District in the General Court of the Commonwealth.
Towns
Danvers Middleton Topsfield Burford Total
Whole number of votes
2903
Blank Votes
891
Thomas E. Dougherty of Danvers
67
George J. Ferguson of Danvers.
493
Failure of Town Clock
to appear.
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Ralph Wheelright of Danvers
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129
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William& Greenler of Boxford Scattering
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Ralph Wheelright of Danvers was declared elected to represent baid District in the next General Court of the Commonwealth, the certificates of election were signed , one to be forwarded to the Secretary of the Commonwealth and one to the person elected.
Witness our hands This twelveth day of November, A.192 A. Preston Chase Town Clock of Danvers Town Clerk of Middleton William A. Perkins Town Clerk of Topsfield John W. Parkhurst Town Clerk of Boyford A true entry Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Joun & leth
309 166
185 3397 99 - 1156 67
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1926,
List of Jurors Following is a list of Jurors for the year 1926. Everett H. Chadwick, Main St, W. Boxford, Farmer George H. Nason, Dole Hill, W. Boxford, Mechani Walter K. Morss, Lake Shore Rd. W. Boxford, Fruit " rower Arthur D. Whittier, Glendale Rd. W. Boxford, Laborer Charles A. Bixby, Depot Rd. Boxford, Mail Carrier Ed K. Mortimer, W. Botford Rd. Boxford, Laborer.
Harry F. Moore, Boxford Village, Bobford, Laborer George A Gould, Boxford Village, Boxford, Laborer Stanley B. Hills, Boxford Village, Botford, Carpenter. Harry L. Cole, Joseph B. Matthews, Clinton B. Nason. Selectmen of Boxford. A time copy from the Town Report of 1926. Page 43. Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Joun Clerk.
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Boxford, Jan. 12. 1927. This is to certify that Clarence & Brown, Foust Warden, who this day took his oath of office as Forest Warden, Ime, notified me That the following named Persona were to be Deputy Forest Wardens for the current year namech:
District No. 1 Albert Fr. Curtis,
11 - "2 Paul L. Killamo
Joun Block
11 3 Robert B. Parkhurst sworn Mar. 7. 1927, by " 4 Raymond Perley
11 11 5 Harry L. Cole
by John Clark.
le Simeon S. Pearl swoim Mar. 7.1927,
11
and Dana A. Kirkland.
Attest John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
Boxford, Feb. 9. 1927. I have this day destroyed all the ballots cast at the State Election, held in both Precinct in the Town of Boxford, Nov. 2 , 1926 ,
Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
Boxford, Feb. 23. 1927,
The following named persons were appointed Election Officers for the Annual Town Meeting to be held March 7. 1927, by the Selectmen, Harry L. Cole, Clerk.
Charles F. Austin Raymond Pearl Everett H. Chadwick William J. Gemmell
Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Block.
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Bortford, March 7. 1927. I have this day delivered to the Election Officers, 400 Official Ballots and Specimen Ballots, Cards of In. stuctions etc. for the Annual Sown Election in the Town of Boxford, Mass, held this day. Attest John W. Parkhurst Town Clerk.
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1927.
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town Boxford, qualified to vote at Elections and in town affairs: held in Lincoln Hall in the West Parish, on Monday March 7, 1927. it being the Annual Town Election: the following record was made.
The meeting was called at 8 o'clock A. M. the Moderator & Hester Killam read the Warrant.
At 8-37 o'clock A. M. the Polls were declared open, after the Ballot Box had been openedfor public inspection, and the keys were placed in the hands of Constable Frank H. Spofford. James Henry Nason, was appointed, Election officer by the Moderator. The Moderator appointed Morris L. Cole, Clarence E. Brown and Arthur A. Anger as Tellers,
Harry L. Cole Raymond Pearl William I Gemmell Election
& Henry Nason Charles F. Austin Everett H. Chadwick
Officers
Morris L. Cole
Clarence E. Brown
Arthur A. Anger
These were all Appointed swor by the town Clerk this day.
When the 50 Ballots had been cast, the Boy was opened and they were counted out, and can- vassed.
When 50 more Ballots were east, the box was agan opened, and they were counted out and canvass. At Opening of Polls the Ballot Box registered 000 Close 138 " 11 11 11 No, of names checked on Voting List 138 No. of Ballots cast
Polls closed at 12.37 o'clock P.M. 138
Voted
to adjourn until 1.45 o'clock P.M.
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Rer. Mr. Adkin Meeting Bened the meeting with Frayer. called to order according to adjournment. Here follows record of Electronolderk.
Annual Town Meeting Mar 7th 1927. held at Lincoln Hall West Boxford
Meeting called to order by Chester Killam Moderator canvassed at 8.3.0 A. M. polls were opened and roter, and recorded as follows, for the several town officers.
Moderator for one year. Chester Killam, Boxford 121
A. K Nason I. E. E. Pearl 2. Blanks 14
Selectmon for three years.
Harry F. Moore. Boxford 51
Clinton B. Nason. W. Botford 80
Paul L. Killam 1 Blanks 6
Collection of taxes for one year. /33.
Simeon S. Pearl, W. Boxford
Blanks 5
Assessor of Taxes for three years
George B. Parkhurst Borford /33
W.J. Gemmell 1 Blanks 4
School Committee for three years.
E. Robert Little Boxford 81
Alice P. Austin 17
Thor Jansey 1
RB Parkhurst / 88
Blanks 38
Board of Health for three years
Joseph B. Matthews, Bokford 119 David Mighill, Boxford 9
Alice P. Austin 1 stre Bond 1 Blanks 8
( over )
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Surveyor of Highways East Parish for one year Raymond Perley, Boxford 122
Blanks 16
Surveyor of Highways [West Parish) for one year David A. Anderson, W. Boxford 51 John G. Whittier , W. Boxford 78
Blanks 9
Tree Warden for one year.
James Feronetti Boxford 113
David Mighill Bokford . 17
C. E Brown 1 Blanks 7
Constable East Parish] for one year.
David Mighill Boxford 103.
James Feronetti / HJ More 1 W F. Stanton 1 CA Bixby /
Blanks 31
Boxford
Constable West Paristo for one year.
Amor. C. Bard, W. Boford 49
Frank H. Spoford, W. Boxford 62
L.G. Hagan 3 R Pearl 1
Geo Nason / Blanks 22
Polls closed at 12.35 P.M.
Check lists marked 138 names. Ballot box registered 138 ballots Ballots counted 138
A true copy attest Harry L. Cole. Clerk.
A tie copy Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Town Check.
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The following named persons were declared elected.
Chester Killam, Moderator, for one year. Clinton B. Nason, Selectman, for three years. Simeon S. Pearl, Collector of Taxes, for one year. George B. Parkhurst, Assessor of Taxes, for three years. E. Robert Little, School Committee for three years. Joseph B. Matthews, Member of Board of Health, for three years. Raymond Perlez, Surveyor of Highways [Last Parish for one year. John G. Whittier, Surveyor of Highways West Parish for one year. James Feronetti, Free Warden, for one year. David Mighill, Constable, East Parish for one year. 1 Frank I. S hofford, Constable, west Parish for one year. 1
Voted
Article three was then taken up. to accept the Report of the School Committee, as printed in the Town Report.
Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted Art. 4. Voted
to accept the Report of the Treasurer. to accept the Report of the Collector of Taxes. to accept the Report of the Town Clerk. to accept the Report of the Committee on School Funds. to accept the Report of the Assessors of Takes.
to accept the Report of the Town Accountant.
Voted Voted Voted
to take up Article 8. to take up the suggested Budget,
to increase the sim for the Town Clerk's Department. to $250, instead of $225,00
to increase the sum for the Tree Warden, to 150, instead 09 50.
Voted Voted
Voted
Voted
to reduce the sum for Charities, from 2500, to 1500. (see later app, from Town Farm Fund interest). to reduce the sun for Payment of State Loans, $1000. (see later app, from J. B. Hospital Fund.) that the suggested budget, with the above exceptions be accepted
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to take up Article six. to raise and appropriate 6807.44 to cover the items in the accepted budget. to take up Article 11.
to allow, and to raise and appropriate an amount to cover the following bills of charge .
Harry L. Cole, $ 150. Selectman Joseph BaMatthews, 80: Selectmano Clinton B. Nason, 70. Selectmano
Harry L. Cole, $45. Overseers of the Poor.
Joseph B. Matthews,
20.
Clinton B. Nason,
5.
Harry L. Cole,
$90.
Assessore of Taxes.
George B. Parkhurst, 85.
Paul L. Killamo, 70.
Bertha Perley,
20.
Harry L. Cole,
$20.
Registrars.
Joseph B. Matthews, 20.
Clinton B. Nason, 15.
Harry&. Cole, $4,50 Board of Health.
Perkin's Press, $127,60 For Printing Town Reports, 192
Dick and Trumpold, $18.83 For Printing Ballot for 192 Alfred K. Nason, $160. For Snow Plows.
Charles F. Austin. $22.40 Tree Warders.
Hirano N. Joune, 12.80 forcutting brush, under Charles F. Austin, Free Warden.
Voted Voted
Voted
Voted
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Voted Voted
Voted
Voted
To take m. Article 18.
that the Town accept Mr. Russell's Gift of Land by Porter's Brook in West Boxford, and that a vote of thanks be sent to him.
that the names of Roads and Streets in the West Parish, as presented be accepted and adopted.
that the name of Bush Road in the West Parish, be changed to Pine Plain Road.
The following are the Names of the Roads and Streets in the West Parish, accepted and adopted by the above votes, riz : -
Names of the Roads in the West Parish
The Road beginning at the Haverhill line, at the Northerly end of the Town, hast Walter I. Chadwick's, Charles F. Austinis, John J. Chadwick's, Edward E. Pearl', Harry L. Boles, Mrs. William K. Cole's, the Horace Berry Place, and Clarence E. Brown's, to the Corner near the former residence of John Parkhurst, shall be called, Main Street,
The Road leading from Main St. at the Corner near the residence of Walter & Chadwick, westerly to the North Andover line, shall be called, Barker Road.
The Road leading from Main St. at the corner near the residence of Walter I. Chadwick, easterin. to the Haverhill line, near Chadwick's Pond, shall be called, Lily Pond Road.
The Road beginning at the North Anderer line, near Kunhardt', to the corner near f. Henry Nason's, Thence turning South fast I. Henry Nason's, to West Borford village, thence crossing Main St. near Lincoln Hall past Egral Budnick's, The Old Morse House, and Geregi Doherty's to the Groveland line, shall be called. Washington Street.
The Road leading from Washington St, at the corner near J. Henry Nason's, running North. hast John M. Pearl's, crossing Main ST. near the
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School House, hast Marshall P. Whittier's and Charles M. Moulton's, to the Groveland line, near Johnson's Pond shall be called, Lake Shore Road.
The Road leading from Lake Shore Rd, near The res- idence of George E. Carrer, past Daniel L. Reynolds, to the Haverhill line, shall be called, Oak Ridge Road.
The Road leading from Washington St. fast John A. Andrew's, to the North Andover line. shall be called West Parish. Essex Road.
The Road leading from Washington St. at the corner per names of Roads in the South of the Old Morse House, crossing at the corner East Parishoy near James C. Whitneys, to the Georgetown line, shall be called, Willow Road.
The Road leading from Willow Rd. at the corner near James C. Whitney's, North, to the Groveland line. shall be called, Pine Plain Road.
The Road leading from Main St. near the residence of Edward E. Pearl, westerly, hast D. Albert Andersone, shall be called, Brook Street.
The Road leading from Main St. near Porter's Brook (so called), fast Augustus 2. Whittiers and Charles H Foster's, to the North Andover line, shall be called, Glendale Road.
The Road leading from Main St. near the residence of Harry L. Cole, past the Old Cemetery and William A. Frosts to Ipswich Rd, near Avard P. Lyon's, shall be called, Mt. Vernon Street.
The Road beginning at the North Andover line, near the residence of Nathan Foster (of North Andover) past Engene A. Bascom's, crossing Main St at John Wood corner, past John G. Chandler's, Reginald D. Foster's, George Hopping's, the Gleezen Place, Raymond Perley's, Kelley's Nursery, Aaron Word School House, Clarence Hal's, crossing the Boston and Main Railroad, past J. Perly Killam's, the former residence of William P. Cleaveland through Howe village, to the Topsfield line, shall be called, Ipswich Road.
The Road leading from Ipswich Rd, at the corner,
Names of The Roads in the
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near the residence of John G. Chandler, fast William H Dick's and Charles B. Carleton's, to the corner, near the residen- ce of James & Whitney, shall becalled, Valley Road.
The Road leading from Ipswich Rd, at the corner easterly of the residence of Reginald 2. Foster, past Thomas Down's , to the Georgetown line, shall becalled, Highland Road.
The Road leading from Ipswich Rd, at the four corners, westerly of the North Bennet School Camp, running northerly, past Frederick Gilberts and the Old Shofford Place to the corner, near the residence of James & Whitney's, shall be called Shofford Road .
The Road leading from Main St. on the South erly side of Cole's Hill, past Myron E. Killam's, to Main St. shall be called, Maple Avenue.
Voted
that a Committee of fire, be appointed to consider the matter of naming the streets, in the East Parish and report at the next meeting, to take up Art. 6.
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