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30000 10000 10000 63606
Memorial Day Insurance Employees Soldier's Graves
20000
Mt. Vernon Cemetery School House note
Schools Interest on loans
Essex Sanitarium Road Machinery Street Lighting Reserve Fund
10000 111550 1637500 20000 45791 20000 60000 50000
Highways, under Chap. 81. Highways, maintenance, under Chap. 90.
Highways, Georgetown and Ipswich Roads Snow Removal
3149947 397500 200000 3 00 0 0 0 400000
Rebate on Old Age Assistance 600 Town Reports 17215
Compensation of Local Adm. C. W. A. 20000
W. P. A. Projects 50000 Snow- Equipment 300000 0
Lund and Morse property
Appropriate Total amount to raise Dog money for Libraries $184,00
25000 $ 48602.62
1936.
279
1936.
Voted
to raise and appropriate 3975,00 for highways to beexpended under Chapter 81.
Voted
to raise and appropriate $2000.00 for maintenance of highways, under Chapter 90, provided the State appropriate a like amount.
Voted
to raise and appropriate $3000.00 for work on the George- town and Ipswich Roads, in cooperation with the State, under Chapter 90,
Voted Art. 7. Voted
to raise and appropriate $4000.00 forSnow removal.
to pass over Article 7, without action, relative to unexpended appropriations.
Art. 8. Voted
that the compensation for labor in the several depart- ments , be the same as last year, namely: 45 cents an hour.
Art. 9. Voted
that the Dog money, refunded by the County, amounting to $184,00 be divided equally between the two" Public Libraries
Art. 10. Voted
to raise and appropriate 6.00 for rebate on Old Age Assistance.
Voted
to raise and appropriate $172.15 for printing the Town Reports.
Art. 11. Voted
That the matter of making the Roads passable when encumbered with snow, be left in the hands of the Surveyors of Highways.
Art. 12. Voted
that the matter of committing the taxes to the Collector, be left in the hands of the Assessors, to be done in accordance with the law.
280 1 Art. 13. Voted
1936.
That the Town treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmer be authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1936, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note a noter as may be given for a period of less Than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chap. 44, General Lavs.
Art. 14. Voted
to raise and appropriate 200.00 to compensate the local administration of the Girl Works Act, for services actually rendered.
Art. 15, Voted
that the matter of Insuring the Employees of the Town, be left in the hands of the Selectmen.
Art. 16. Voted
to raise and appropriate 500.00 to be used in conjunction with W. P. A. projects.
Art. 17. Voted
to pass over Article 17, relative to the town printing an itemized account of the Highway Department expenditures for labor and trucks,
Art. 18.
Moved that all unpaid taxes be printed in the Town Report.
Amended , by adding the following : viz: - that the date for this to take effect be on the following anuary No vote
Art. 19. Voted
to raise and appropriate 3000.00 for snow equipment, and that it be left in the hands of the Selectmen and Surveyors of Highways. (as amended).
Art. 20. Voted
to raise and appropriate 250,00 to be spent under The direction of the Board of Public Welfare for cutting wood, establishing bounds and the general care of The Lund and Morse property owned by the town
281
1936.
that the Moderator appoint a Committee to study the matter of adopting a by-law relative to the control of public billboards, and report at a meeting when they are ready to report. Harlan Kelsez. fr. Committee
Dunbar Lockwood appointed by the Mrs. E. Robert Little) Moderator.
That until this committee reports, no billboards. be allowed to be erected in this town, without the consent of the Selectmen,
Art. 22. Voted
that it be enacted as a Town By-las !- No person shall keep more than two mature hogs, or twelve pigs under two months of age without a permit from the Board of Selectmen, said permit to be issued only after a public hearing of which due notice has been published in the newspaper and written notice sent to the abutter by the Town Clerk.
25 in favor 7 opposed.
Voted
That the moderator appoint a Committee to determine the advisability of creating a Town Planning Board, and that the committee report its findings at the same meeting at which the by law governing bill boards will be discussed.
Dr. Maddock committee Mr. Stanley B. Hills appointed by the Paul F. Wadleigh Esgh, Moderator,
to give the Ladies of the East Parish a vote of Thanks for the excellent dinner they provided"
to adjourn without date , Atrue record Attest, John W. Parkhurst, Joun Clerk.
Voted
LA
1 Voted
Art. 21. Voted
Voted
282
1936 Town of Burford, Mash. office of Selectmen Boxford March 4, 1936, Mr. Frederick O. Hardy Bouford, Massachusetts DearSir: You have been appointed by the selectmen of Boxford as a Special Police for the Town of Borford for the current year.
Please take your oath of office at once, Respectfully Jours, Harry L. Cole. Oath taken before me this 5 the day of March, 1936, John W. Parkhurst, John? Town Clerk.
List of Jurors for 1936. Walter W. French, Elm St, Boxford, foreman. Harlan &. Symonds, Mill St., Boxford, farmer. J. Perley Killam, Ipswich Road, Boxford, farmer. Frederick Q. Hardy, Middleton Road, Boxford, electrician Walter K. Mores, Lakeshore Road, West Boxford, poultryman John A. Andrew, Essex Street, West Boxford, farmer. Charles H. Foster, Glendale Road, West Boxford, farmer. David A. Anderson, Brook Road, West Boyford, farmer, Charles M. Moulton, Lake Shore Road, West Boxford, laborer. Board of Registrars. by Harry L. Cole
A true copy Attest: John W. Parkhurst. The above was taken from the Town Report, Town Clerk
for the year ending Dec. 31, 1935. Page 58.
283
1936. Town of Boxford, Mass. office of Selectmen
April 2, 1936.
Mr. J. W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk Boxford, Massachusetts Dear Will:
The Selectmen of Buford are organized for 1936, with Harry L. Cole, as Chairman,
The Assessors Board organized for 1936 with George B. Parkhurst as Chairman.
On March 30, Charles B. Carleton was appointed Inspector of Slaughtering having been approved by the State on March 25 and was sworn into office March 31 by me as a Justice of the Peace.
We are enclosing a list of the Poll Tax Payers, a list of Women over 20 years of age and a list of Those liable for Military duty for the year 1936. If you know of any names that should be added will you please notify us?
Respectfully, Harry L. Cole
A true copy Attest: John U. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
Chairman of Clinton B. Nason is Chairman of the Board of Health Boardy Health for 1936 .
John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
n
Chairman
Selectmen Chairman Assessors.
Inspector of slaughtering
284
1936,
Boxford, April 6, 1936, I have this day destroyed all the Ballots uses at the Annual Itun Election, held in Boxford, Mass. on March 2, 1936.
Attest; John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
Town of Boxford, Mass. Office of Selectmen April 20, 1936. Mr. John W. Parkhurst Boxford, Massachusetts Dear will:
Following is a list of the Election officers for the Town of Boxford for the year 1936. Precinct / Precinct 2 George B. Parkhurst, Clerk Simeon S, Pearl HarlanG. Symonds, Deputy Clerk Harry L. Cole Joseph B. Mattheus, Warden Walter K. Morse Clarence E. Brown, Deputy Worden John A. Andrew Frederick Q. Hardy, Inspector Clinton B. Nason Harlan P. Kelsey, Jr. Inspector Arthur A. Anger Stephenj. Maddock, Deputy Inspector Stewart J. Coughlin Malcolm R. Hillis. Deputy Inspector Philip J. Spoford
The following men have been appointed as special police for the Town of Boxford for duty at The watershed of the Haverhill resevoir
Herbert G. Crowell 17 Howard Street
Charles M. Johnson 115 So. Pleasant Street
Michael ! Wrenn 12 Florence Avenue
George A. Wormwood 450 East Broadway
Dudley R. Palmer Center Street, South Groveland.
Respectfully Harry L. Gole
A True copy Attest. John W. Parkhivert, Town Clerk
285
1936. Boxford, April 28, 1936. I have this day delivered to the Wardens of Precinct one and two of Boxford the following, for use at the Party Primary held this day viz ; For Precinct 1
2.20 Republican Ballots 70 Democratic " Specimen Ballots, Cards of Instructions etc. For Precinct 2. 214 Republican Ballots To Democratic 11 Specimen Ballots, Cards of Instructions etc.
Aptest: John W. Parkhurst Town Clerk.
286
1936.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Party Primary
A greeably to the foregoing warrant the voters of Precinct one, met at the Town Hall, and cast their ballots for the Democratic and Republican delegates to the National, District and State conventions also State & Town Committees, April 28, 1936.
Polls opened at 7 A.M.
The ballot-Box was opened and shown to be empty, then closed, locked and the key placed in The hands of Constable Richardson
The polls closed / P. M . The ballot-box then registered 50 The check-list showed number of votes cast 50 The number of ballots in ballet-box 50 The ballots were then counted, publicly declared and recorded as follows.
Democratic Party
Delegates at L'orge to National Convention Group. 3 Davidd. Walsh 37Day St., Fitchburg 5
Pledged To J. D. Roosevelt
Marcus A. Coolidge 164 Blossom St Fitchburg. 3
Pledged to J.D. Roosevelt
James M. Gurley 350 Jamaicaway, Boston 4
Pledged to F.D. Roosevelt
William J. Granfield 74 Park Drive, Springfield 4 Joseph A Pledged to F.D. Roosevelt
Joseph Mcgrath 10 Caspianway, Boston 4 Pledged to J.D. Roosevelt Margaret M. O'Riordan 14 Astiou Rd. Boston 33 Pledged to F. D. Roosevelt Elizabeth L. Mc Namara 239 Upland Rd. Camb. 4 Pledged to J.D. Roosevelt
GraceHolly Houve
Hartley 464 Lowret St, Fall River 3
Pledged to F.D. Roosevelt.
Blanks 72
-------
287
1936.
Not Grouped, Timothy &. Carroll 10 Eighth St., Camb. 1 Alexander F. Sullivan 92 Wordsworth St. Boston /
Bl. 3
Alternate Delegates at Large to National Convention Group 3)
Clementina Langone, 190 North St., Boston, 3 Pledged to J.D. Roosevelt
Marz Maliotis, 272 Faster St., Boston 1
3 Pledged to F. D. Roosevelt
Golda R. Walters, 6 Blake St., Woburn 3 Pledged to F.D. Roosevelt Sadie H. Mulzone, 48 Terrence St. Springfield 3 Pledged to F. D. Roosevelt Louise B. Clark, 92 Pleasant St., Bridgewater 4 Pledged to F.D. Roosevelt H. Oscar Rochellean, 116 Summer St. Worcester 3 Pledged to F.D. Roosevelt. Stanley W. W isniczki, 254 Wash, Ave. Chelsea 3 Pledged to F. D. Roosevelt Julian D. Rainey, 40 Warmbeck St., Baston 3 Pledged to F.D. Roosevelt Blanks 17
District Delegates to National Convention Sixth District.
Group (3)
John &. Donahue, 40 Quimby St. Haverhill 3
Pledged to F. D. Roosevelt
Michael F. Mc Grath, Carpenter SL, Salem, 5 Pledged to F.D. Roosevelt Z
Bl. 2
Not Grouped James D. Burns, I Island Ave. Jun. Pt. Salem Louis A. Kotarski, 80 Wash Sq. Salem Eduard E. Sullivan, 74 Pleasant St. Haverhill
288
1936,
Alternate District Delegates to National Convention Sixth District.
Group. 0
James H. Sullivan. 83 Maple St., Danvers. Pledged to J.D. Roosevelt.
Helen Carroll, 12 Warner St., Gloucester 3
Pledged to F.D. Roosevelt. Blanks 1
Not Grouped Daniel Graves, 67 Prospect St., Gloucester 1
Blanks 4
Presidential Preference Franklin D. Roosevelt 3
Blanks 2
State Committee Fourth Essex District.
Charles H. Morrill. 23 N. Broadway, Haverhill 4
Blanks 1
Delegate to State Convention State convention Boxford. StuartJ. Coughlin, Shofford Road Blanks 1
4
Town Committee, Butford.
Harlan P. Kelsey In. Ipswich Rd. 4
Stuart J. Coughlin, Spufford Rd. 5
Frederick Q. Hardy, Middleton Rd. 5
Arthur A. Anger, Washington St. 3
Blanke 3
289
1936,
Delegates at Large to National Convention, Group
Charles F. Adams, Fairhaven Road, Concord 38
George F. Booth, Beechmont St. Worcester 34
Joseph W. Martin, Grove St. N. Attlborough. 34
Allen J. Treadway Main St., Stockbridge
35
Bl.
37
Alternate Delegates at Large to National Convention.
Group 3D
Mary Phillips Bailey, 34 Columbus Ave. Northampton, 34 Florence H. LeTerre, 24 Shattuck Rd. Norwood 32
Wallace Stearns, 60 Charlesgate East, Boston. 32
Anna G.M. Tillinghast, Le Bellerue Are, Camb, 35
Bl. 47
District Delegates to National Convention, Sixth District.
Group (35
Edward E. Hicken, 38 Morelez Ave. Newburyport 37 Charles F. Sprague, 44 Atlantic Are, Swampscott, 38 Bl. 15
Alternate Delegates to National Convention. Sixth District,
Group 31
Helen A. Patch, 31 Eastern pt. Rd, Gloucester 34
Helen S. Hover, 435 S. Main St. Haverhill, 36
Bl. 20
Presidential Preference
Herbert Hoover 3
Alfred Landon
25
Vandenberg 2
Borah /
H.G. Lodge 1
J. D. Roosevelt 1
Blanks 12
Republican Party.
290
1936,
State Committee Fourth Essex District. Lewis R. Horey, 435 Main St. Haverhill, 39
Bl. 6
Delegate to State Convention. State Convention, Boxford. Paul F. Wadleigh, Main St. 38
Clarence Brown 1
Bl. 6
Town Committee, Boxford,
Elizabeth Q. Little, Elm St. 33
Paul F. Wadleigh, Main St. 39
Dimon Lockwood, Lockwood Lane 38
John W. Parkhurst, Brookview Road 37
Harry L. Cole, Main St. 39
Joseph B. Matthews, MainSt. 35
Clinton B. Nason, Washington St. 32
J. Warren Chadwick 16
Rosamond Price 15
Marguerite Bond
Albert C. Waters
1
George B. Parkhurst 1
Robert Parkhurst 2
Stanley Hills 1
Group 18
A true record attest George B. Parkhurst :- Precinct Clerk.
A true copy Attesti John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
1936. 291
Presidential Primary Election, April 28, 1936. I Record of Primary election April 28, 1936, Precinct 2 Town of Boxford.
Meeting called to order and warrant read by J. Albion Andrew, D. Warden at seven vilock SA.M. The ballot box was examined by the Precinct officers and the public, and found to be empty. The ballot box was then locked and the key taken and held by George R. M. Hopping, Constable in attendance, the register indi- cating 000. The polls were opened at seven o'clock A. M. At an 1 o'clock P.M. the polls were closed the ballet boy register indi- caticky 26. The officers in charge of the check lists announced the number of names checked to be 26. The ballots were then Taken from the ballot box and audibly counted one by one, and the whole number was found to be -. The Precinct officers then proceeded to count the votes received with the following results.
Whole number of votes for delegates at large to National Convention Republican 23 Blanks 13 Charles H. Adams of Fairhaven Road, Concord 21 Georg F. Booth of 64 Beechmont St., Worcester 19 Joseph W. Martin of Grove St., North Attenborough 20 Allen J. Treadway of Main Str, Stockbridge 19
White number of votes for alternate Delegates at Larde to National Convention Republican 23 Blanks 19
17 Mary Phillips Bailey of 34 columbus, Ave, Northampton Florence H. Le Ferre of 24 Shattuck Rd. Norwood 18 Wallace Stearns of 60 Charlesgate East, Boston 19 Anna G. M. Tillinghast of Le VO, Belleme Are, Cambridge 19
5
292
1936,
Whole number of votes for District Delegates to National Convention, Republican 23 Blanks 8
Edward E. Hicken of 38 Moseley Ave., Newburyport 19 Charles F. Sprayque of 44 Atlantic Are, Swampsott 19
Whole number of votes for Alternate District Delegates to National Convention, Republican 23 Blanks 5 Helen A. Patch of 31 Eastern Point Road, & koncerter 20 Helen S. Hovey of 435 So. Main St, Haverhill 21
Presidential Preference
Landon 4
Alfred M. Langdon
/
Lewis Douglas
2
Alf. Landon 1 Langdon 2 All M. Landon 1
Blanks 5
Alfred Langdon /
Alfred E . Landon 1
Alfred M. Landon 4
Senator Wadsworth 1
Republican Whole number of votes for State Committee 23 Blanks 2
Lewis R. Hover of 435 So. Main St., Haverhill 21
Whole number of Votes for Delegate to State Conven vention Republican 23 Blanks 4
Paul F. Wadleigh of Main St., 19
Whole number of votes for Jawn Committee - Blanks
721
Elizabeth o. Little, of Elm St.
Paul F. Wadleigh of Main St. 19 Timon Lockwood of Lockwood Land 19 John W. Parkhurst of Brook View Road 18 Joseph B. Matthews of Main St. 18
Clinton B. Nason washington ST. 18
293
1936.
Whole number of votes for Delegates at Large to National Convention Democratic 3 Blanks 7 David J. Walsh of 37 Day St., Fitchburg 2 Marcus A. Coolidge 164 Blossom St., Fitchburg 2 James M. Gurley of 350 Jamaicaway, Boston 3 William J. Granfield of 44 Park Drive Springfield 2 Joseph Mcgrath of 10 Caspian Way, Boston 2
Margaret M. O'Riorden of 14 Asticon Rd. Boston 2 Elizabeth L. Me Namara of 239 U pland Rd. Cambridge Grace Hartley Howe of 464 Locust St., Fall River Not y ronfred
Timothy E. Carroll of 10 Eighth St., Gambige Alexander F. Sullivan of 92 Wordsworth St. Boston
W hole number of votes for Alternate Delegater at large to National Convention Democratic 3 Blanks 0 Clembutius Langone of 190 North St., Boston 3 Mary Maliotis of 1272 Foster St., Boston 3
Golda R. Walters of 6 Blake St., Woburn 3 Sadie H. Mudrone of 48 Terrence St., Springfield 3
Louise B. Clark of 92 Pleasant St., Bridgewater 3 H. Oscar Rocheleau of 116 Summer St. Worcester 3 Stanley Wismioshi of 254 Washington Are, Chelsea 3 Julian D. Rainey of 40 Warmbeck St. Boston 3
Whole number of votes for District Delegates to National Convention Democratic 3 Blanks 0
John 6. Donahue of 40 Quimby St., Haverhill 3 Michael F. Mcgrath of 6 Carpenter St Salem 3
Not Grouped James D. Burns of | Island Ave. Juniper Pt. Salem - Louis A. Kotarski of 80 Washington Sq Salem Edward E. S ullivan of 74 South Pleasant St. Haverhill-
Pledged To Franklin D. Rousendt.
294
1936, Whole number of votes for Alternate District Delegater to National Convention Democratic Blanks 0 James H. Sullivan of 83 Maple St. Danvers 3 Helen Carroll of 12 Warner St. Gloucester 3
Not Grouped Daniel Graves of 67 Prospect St. Gloucester
Presidential Preference Dem. Franklin D. Roosevelt 2 Blanks 1
Whole number of votes for State Committee Dem. 3 Blanks 0 Charles H. Movull of 23 No. Broadway Haverhill 3
Whole number of votes for Delegate to State Convention Democratic 3
Blanks Stuart &. Boughten 3
Whole number of votes for Town Committee Dem. 3 Blanks
Harlan P. Kelsey In. of Ipswich Rd. 3
Stuart & Coughlin of Shefford Rd. 3
Frederick @. Hardy of Middleton Rd. 3
Arthur A. Auger of Washington St. 3
At three o'clock P. M. It was voted That the meeting be dissolved.
A true record Attest Simeon S. Pearl Precinct Clerk
Precinct 2 Jours of Bafford
A true copy Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Joun Clerk.
295
1936, Bouford Democratic Joun Committee Mr. John Parkhurst, Town Clerk, Boxford Mass. We, the Boxford Democratic Joun Committee in meeting, have this day May 12, 1936, duly elected the following Officers for the years 1936-37.
Chairman Stuart J. Coughlin Vice Chairman Harlan P. Kelsey fr.
Treasurer Arthur A. Auger
Secretary Frederick Q. Hardy
We herewith submit the above list of officers as prescribed bylaw.
Jours respectfully Stuart f. Loughlin.
Town of Burford, Mass. Office of Selectmen June 3, 1936. Mr. John H. Parkhurst Botford, Massachusetts Dear Will:
The Selectmen of Boxford after having convened with The Board of Assessors wish to request that you notify the voters of the Town of Bokford That the adjourned annual Town meeting of March 2, 1936 is to be re- convened on June 12, 1936, at 8 o'clock in The even- ing for the purpose of transferring a sum of money from the Excess and Deficiency account to be used subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Taxa- tron towards the lowering of the annual rate of taxation for the year 1936. Respectfully Harry L. Gole Clinton B. Nason for B. Mattheus A true copy Attest; John W . Parkhurst , Town Clerk .
296
1936.
At an adjourned meeting of the Annual Town Meeting of March 2, 1936, held on Friday evening, June 12, 1936, at eight o'clock in the Town Hall, Boxford, the following action was taken vis :- The meeting was called to order at 8-10 P.M., by William f. Greenler, Moderator.
Under Article T, of the Warrant for the Annual Town Meeting. it was voted
Voted
That a sum of money , not to exceed $3,000.00 be taken from the Excess and Deficiency account, to be used by the Assessors of Taxes in reducing The tax rate for the year 1936.
Voted
To adjourn this meeting.
A true record Attert:
John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
Town of Boxford, Mars. office of Selectmen August 19, 1936. Mr. John U. Parkhurst Town Clerk Boyford, Massachusetts
Dear Will:
The Selection of Boxford had this day appointed George Moffat and Alfred Gagnon as special Police in the Town of Boxford for duty at the Kelsey Respectfully, Harry L. Cole
Nurseries
Oath taken by both, Aug. 20, 1936, before me. John W. Parkhurst Town Greck,
297
1936.
Boxford, August 17th, 1936. This is to certify that I have this day destroyed all the ballots cast at the Presidential Primaries, held on Tuesday, April 28, 1936. in the Town of Boxford. Attest: John U. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
This is to certify that the Republican Town Committee for the Town of Boxford, chosen April 28. 1936. have organized with the choice of Dimon Lockwood, Chairman and Paul F. Wadleigh. Secretary and Treasurer.
Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Joun Clerk. Republican Joun Committee Chosen April 28, 1936. Elizabeth Q. Little
Paul F. Wadleigh Secretary and Treasurer
Simon Lockwood Chairman
John W. Parkhurst
Joseph B. Matthews Clinton B. Nason
Harry L. Cole J. Warren Chadwick Rosamond Price Robert B. Parkhurst-
Democratic Town Committee Chosen Apr. 28, 1936. Harlan P. Kelsez fr. Vice Chairman Stuart& Coughlin Chairman
Frederick Q. Hardy Secretary Arthur A. Anger. Treasurer.
Attesti John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
298
1936. State Primary Election.
Agreeably to the foregoing warrant, the voters of Precinct 1, Met at the Town Hall, Boxford on Tuesday, September 15th 1936, and cast their ballots for the following named can- didates of the Republican and Democratic Parties The polls were opened by the Warden J. B. Matthews at 7 o'clock A.M.
The ballot-box was opened and shown to be empty, closed, locked and the key placed in the hands of Constable Richardson.
The polls closed at 2-6 P.M.
The ballot-box then registered 137
The check-list showed the num of votes. 137 cast to be.
The number of ballots in the bal-box. 137 The ballots were then counted, publicly declared and recorded as follows.
For Governor of Com. Republican. John W. Haigis. 24 Church St. Greenfield 121
Blanks 8
Ref.
For Lient. Governor of Com. Leverett Saltonstall 240 Chestnut Hill Rd. Newton 120
Blanke 9
For Secretary
Frederick W. Cook 75 Benton Rd. Somerville 120
Blanks 9
For Treasures of Com .
Rep.
William & Hurley 42 Wheatland Ave. Boston 96
Um G. Andrew 472 Gam. St. Cambridge. 13
Fred J. Burrell 41 Wask. St. Medford 13
Blanks 7
Rep.
For Auditor of Com. Richard Darby 18 Gilmore St. Everett 31
Russell A. Wood 9 Whittier St. Cambridge 74
Blanka 24
Rep.
299
1936,
Rep.
For Attorney General of Com. Felix Forte 78 Belmont St. Somerville 109
Blanke 20
Rep.
For Senator in Congress. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. 275 Hale St. Beverly. 110
Alonzo B. Book 4 Bulfinch Pl. Boston .. 11
Guz M. Gray 15 Russell St. Greenfield. 2
Robert & Greenwood 2
Blanks 4
For Congressman Sixth District.
George &. Bates 11 Buffum St Salem. 66
Malcolm L. Bell 24 High St. Marblehead. 16
Charles G. Hull 8 Cogswell St. Spsurch. 1 Ernest Ingersoll 16 Bay View Ave. Danvers 31
Hayden W. Morrill 209 High St. New-port. 10
John E. Jaffe 2 St. Peter St. Court, Salem 2 Blanks 3
For Councilor Fifth District. Eugene B. Fraser, 8 Sanderson Ave, Lynn 47 Alfred Galvin Gaunt, 56 Pleasant St. Methuen IT Loving Grimes, 84 Humphrey St. Swampscott 1 Bayard Tuckerman fr. Asbury St. Hamilton 55
Blanks 9
For Senator, Fourth Essex District. Frank D. Babcock, 4 Nichols St. Haverhill 103 Blanks 2.6
For Representative in General Court, Seventh Essex District. William R. Lynch, 52 Locust St. Danvers. : 41 William G . Merrill. 21 Berry St. 23
16 Harold Q. Stone. 26 Berry St. "
George H. Williams, Whipple Hill
11
21 Ralph &. Williams, 29 Burroughs St. 18
Blanks 10
24
Rep.
Rep.
Ref.
Ref.
1936.
For Register of Probate &Insolvency, Essex County Bertram V. Hawthorne, 57 Gen. St. Lynn. 40 Alfred W. Ingalls, 28 Bassett St. Lynn. 65
Blanks 24
For County Com, for Essex County
Wallace H. Bell 98. Salem St. Lawrence. 10
William A. Burnham 153 High St. Lawrence .6
Frederick Butter, Lowell St. Andover. 53
William & Chell, 509 Howard St. Lawrence 2
James M. Costello, 88 Lamville Ave. Haverhill 1
Phillip A. Graham, 11 Humpy. Jer. Swampscott.
William J. Greenler, Highland R' Boxford. 87
Robert H. Mitchell, 950 Main St. Haverhill. 35
Blanks 57
Rep.
For County Treasurer Essex County.
David B. Black, 22 Warren St. Lynn 10
Harold &. Thurston, 83 Hawthorne St. Lynn 84
Walter J. Wilson, 7 Jamaica St. Lawrence 12
Blanks 23
For Associate County Commissioner Essex County.
(To fill vacancy)
Ref.
Chandler Bigelow, 89 W. St. Beverly 106
Charles B. Pugsley, 380 Lincoln Ave. Sangue 3
Blanks 20
Democrat.
For Governor of Commonwealth. Charles F. Hurley, 57 J. P. Lane Cambridge 8
Blanks 1
Dem.
For Lieutenant Governor. Philip q. Philbin, 23 Berlin St. Clinton 6
Thomas F. Salvin, 28 Pearl St. Lawrence 1 Francis & Kelly, 24 Jopliff St. Boston -
Blanks 1
300
1
Rep.
Rep.
1936. 301
Fin Secretary. Joseph Santosnosso, 60 School St. Boston 7
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William &. Ahearne, 28 Baker St. Lynn. Johnf. Buckley, 59 Aguavia Rd. Medford / John D. O' Brien, 68 Decatur St. Boston. -
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