Town of Boxford : Town meeting records, 1928-1942 , Part 18

Author: Boxford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1942
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The Ballots were canvassed by the Tellers, with the following result . ( see mext frage)


393


1940. Officers declared elected. Moderator, for one year, William J. Greenler, Selectman, for three years, Joseph B. Matthews. Treasurer, for three years, J. Perley Killam. Collector of Taxes, for one year, Simeon S. Pearl. Assessor of Taxes for three years. Harry L. Cole. School Committee, for three years, Edward R. Millen" Board of Health, for three years, Clinton B. Nason. Surveyor of Highways, East Parish, for one year, Raymond Perley. Surveyor of Highways, West Parish, for one year. B. Robert Cunningham Tree Warden, for one year. William R. Walsh,A Constable, East Parish, for one year, Les. F. Richardson. Constable, West Parish, for one year. George F. W. Hopping.


The Business Meeting was called to order by the Moderator at two o'clock P. M. and the warrant read. There being no minister present, the Moderator asked John W. Parkhurst, to lead the meeting with the Lord's Prayer.


To pass over Article two.


To accept the Report, of the Assessors of taxes as found in the Town Report.


To accept the Report , of the School Committee.


To accept the Report of the Collector of taxes.


To accept the Report of the Treasured and the Trust Funde. To accept the report of the Works Progress Administrator. To accept the Report of the Town Clerk.


To accept the Report of the Committee on School Funds. To accept the Report of the Moth Superintendent. To accept the Report on Old Age Assistance.


To accept the Report of the Town Accountant.


That the compensation of Town Officers and Committees be The same as last year, namely; fifty cents an hour.


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Article 2. Voted Art. 3. Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted Art. 4. Voted Art. 5. Voted


Article 1.


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394


Article 6. Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted


Voted Art. 7. Voted


to pass over Article 6 until later in the afternoon. A 1


That the unexpended appropriation of 37 cents in the W. P. A. account, be reappropriated to the same account. And that the unexpended appropriation of $22.69 in the W.P. A. Expense account, be reappropriated to the same account.


Art. 8. Voted


that the compensation for labor in the several depart- ments, be the same as last year, which was fifty cents an hour.


Art. 9. Voted


that the money that may be refunded on account of Dag licenses amounting to $170,56 be divided equally between the two Public Libraries of the Town.


Art. 10, Voted


to allow, and raise and appropriate money to pay the the following bill :


The Perkins Press


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Johsfield Mars. March 1, 1940. In account with Town of Boxford 390 Annual Reports 99ph.@ $1.75 173.25 200 Copies of Budget and Warrant 2.00


175.25


1940 .:


That the Budget be accepted, subject to amendments That the amount for Free Warden be increased to 300.00 That the amount for Fire Warden be increased to 300.00 $75.00 that the amount for Memorial Day be increased to $40.00 That the amount for the Mouse estate be increased to that the amount for W.P. A. expense be increased to $300.00 that the amount for Snow removal be increased to $4000.00 that the amount of 500,00 for the Reserve fund, be stricken off , and That 363.16 be appropriated from The Surplus revenue fund, to the Reserve fund.


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395


1940.


to allow, and raise and appropriate money to pay the following bill :


Town of Botford


March 4, 1940. Jo Simeon S. Pearl Collector Ar. Balance due on taxes collected in 1939. 34.81


to leave the matter of making the roads passable when encumbered with snow, in the hands of the two Highway Surveyors


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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.


That the town treasurer, with the approval of the Selectier, be authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1940, and to issue a note or noter as may therefor, payable within oneyear, and to renew any note or notes as may begiven for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


Art. 14. Voted


Art. 15. Voted


Art. 16. Voted


That The Town raise and appropriate 200.00 to renovate the stage in the Town Hall, to be under the direction of the Selectmen.


that 300.00 be raised and appropriated for the purchase of a Mixer for use on the highways and that it be properly taken care of.


to accept the provisions of Section 69 of Chapter 152 of the General Laws, as amended and That School Teachers and the two Highway Surveyors in addition to laborers. workmen and mechanics be included.


Voted


Art. 11. Voted


Art. 12. Voted


Art. 13. Voted


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Art. 17. Voted.


1940. to raise and appropriate (20,000.) twenty thousand dollars To build and equip a new school in the West Parish. Amended, that the matter of raising the above amount be left in the hands of the Selectmen.


63 voted in favor. none opposed,


Art. 18. Voted


to adopt the Article as printed in the Warrant. The Town voted thereby, to relieve of their duties any existing committee for building a school in the West Parish and appoint a Building Committee of fire members to be made up as follows:


The Chairman of the Board of Selectmen during 1940. Three members of the School Committee who are in office during 1940.


A fifth member to be chosen by the moderator. The Moderator before the close of the meeting, appointed Alfred K. Nason a fifth member of this committee,


Voted Voted


to take up Article 6.


that the Assessors be authorized to take a sum not to exceed $000.00 from the free cash, to apply to lowering the tax rate for the current year.


Voted


to accept the suggested budget as printed in the town reports with the above amendments and raise and appropriate money to pay the same,


Voted


house to raise and appropriate, this year, one thousand dollars (1000.00) towards a new school, in the West Parish.


Art. 19 Voted


That a vote of thanks be given to the Ladies and Citizens of the East Parish for the excellent dinner they provided.


Voted


That the Selectmen appoint a Committee, of such num- ber as they decide, to prepare a Town by law or town Soning law. That they feel will best protect the


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1940


interests of the Town as a whole,


member of the Chair appointed Alfred K. Nason as a Committee on the New School House in the West Parish .


to adjourn without date. A true record Attesti JohnW. Parkhurst, Joure Clerk.


Voted


398


1940. Budget adopted March 4, 1940.


Selectmen Overseers of Public Welfare Assessors Treasurer Toun block


Collector Accountant Registrars Board of Health Sealer of Weights and Measures Police


Dog Officer Election Officers Inspector of Slaughtering Inspector of Animals Public Welfare Old Age Assistance Soldier's Relief


Tree Warden Fire Warden Forest Warden


Moth Department Town Hall Public Grounds Memorial Day Soldier's Graves Mt Vernon Cemetery Morse Estate Schools Vocational Education Military Aid Town Forest Interest on Loans


Essex Sanatorium Street Lighting W.P.A. Work U.P.A. Expense


( carried forward)


67 5,00 300.00 750,00 150,00 27500 650,00 400,00 225,00 300,00


30.00 250.00 25.00 225.00 275.00 50100 2000.00 4000,00 100.00 30000 300.00 600.00 1.200.00 250.00 125.00 75.00 200,00 100.00 40,00 16840,00 200,00 50.00 150,00 50.00 522/8 525,00 130000 300.00 3 37 07.18


399


1940


Brought Forward Road Machinery Chapter 81, Maintenance Chapter 90, Maintenance Snow Removal Highways and Bridges, Selectmen, Deputy Game Warden Contingency Fund


Insurance


Budget as accepted


Town Hall Stage Mixer New School House


Simeon S. Pearl' Bill 34.81


Perkins Press Bill 175,25


Total amount to raise Transfers.


$ 49012.24


Dog money refund, to Libraries 170.56


Surplus revenue to Reserve Fund 363,16


Free Cash to reduce tax rate, not to exceed 5000.00


$5533.72


33707.18 60000 3975,00 172000 4000,00 1750,00 50.00 100.00


1400.00


47302,18 200,00 300,00 1000,00 48802.18


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1940. Record of the Election Clerk


Agreeable to the foregoing warrant the Voters met at The Town Hall, Monday, Mar., 4th 1940 and cast their ballots for the following named officers.


The meeting called to order by the Moderater. The polls opened at 7 Ceclock A. M.


The ballot box was opened and shown to be empty, then closed locked and the key placed in the hands of Constable Leo F. Richardson.


The polls closed at 12.38 O'clock P.M.


The Ballot box then registered 179 (176. it skipped 3 times) The check list showed the number of ballots cast to be 179


The number of ballots in the ballot box


The ballots were counted publicly declared and recorded as follows.


Whole number ballots cast 179 A true record Attest.


Deputy Black.


Pursuant to the provisions of the warrant. I have posted attested copies thereof on each of the Public Meeting houses in the town of Boxford at least seven days before of holding said meeting,


Trece Copy Attest. Leo F. Richardson Constable.


Moderator for one year. Vote for one.


William J. Greenler Votes 93


Seth how Kelsey 85


Blanks 1


Selectman, for Three years, Vote for one


Joseph B. Mathews 164


Blanke 15


401


1940.


Treasurer for three years vote for one J. Perley Killam 162


Blanks. 17


Collector of Taxes, one year Vote for one Simeon S. Pearl 163.


Blanks 16


Assessor of Jaker for three years. Vote one


Harry h. Cole 155


Blanks 24


School Committee for three years. Vote for one. Edward R. Miller 139


Blanks 40


Board of Health for three years. Vote for one


Clinton B. Nason. 153


John Benson 1


Blanks 25


Surveyor of Highways. East Parish Vote for one


Raymond Perley 158


George Stearns 3


Blanks 12


S. wrezer of Highways, West Parish. Vote for one


B. Robert Cunningham 153


Rosamond Price


Blanks 25


Tree Warden for one year Vote for one William R. Walsh 154


Clarence &. Brown 1


Blanks 24


(over)


402


1940.


Constable for East Parish one year


Vote for one 2


David Mighill


Lev F. Richardson 164


Seth L. Kelley 1


Ernest M. Mortimer 1


Blanks 24


Constable for West Parish 1 year vote for one George F. U. Hopping 151


Blanks 28


A true copy Attert: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


Town of Boxford, Mas. office of Board of Selectmen March 15, 1940. To the Town Glock.


The Board of Selectmen, Board of Health and Board of Assessors have organized with the following as Chairman !


Harry L. Cole, Chairman, Board of Selectmen Clinton B. Nason Chairman, Board of Health George B. Parkhurst, Chairman, Assessors.


Sealer of Weights Measures 1


William R. Walsh was appointed sealer of Weights and Measures on March 12.


Very Truly yours F. Harry L. Cole Glock A


Atrice why Attest John U. Parkhurst Down beerk.


403


1940. Town of Boford, Massachusetts March 18, 1940. This is to certify That Harold W. Gray has been appointed a special police officer in the Town of Boxford, for the current year.


Board


Harry h. Cole ~ Jos. B. Matthews of Clinton B. Nason Selectmen Oath taken of Town Clerk, March 20, 1940. Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


To the City of Town Clerk of Bofford


For purpose of a record to the effect that the require ments of the law as refers to nomination, approval, appointment , and out of office were complied with it is requested that you complete, signs and return this form to the Division of Live- stock Disease Control, 100 Nashua Street, Boston, Massachusetts


Very truly yours. Mark H. Falusha


Name of Inspector of Animals Director Dr. Ing. Greenter.


Date of Nomination March 4, 1940.


Date of Approval March 13, 1940.


Date of Appointment March 25, 1940. Date sworn into office March 25, 1940.


Signature. John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk. A trice copy Altest: John W. Parkhurst, TownClerk. Oath administered by Harry S. Cole, Mar. 25, 1940.


404


Inspector of Slaughterind


1940. Inspector of Slaughtering. Charles B. Carleton, was nominated as Inspector


Board of Health of Slaughtering by the Selemen Mar. 25, 1940. Approved March 31, and appointed April 8, 1940, Sworn by Harry L. Bole, Justice of the peace, April 8, 18℃, Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


Assistant Inspector of Slaughtering.


Assistant Inspector Alfred Lowell Chapman, was nominated as Assistant Board of Health Inspector of Slaughtering , by The Selecten April 5, Slaughtering 1940, Approved April 12, and appointed April 17, 194 Sworn by Harry L. Cole, Justice of the Peace. April 17, 1940. Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


This is to certify that I destroyed all the Ballots cast at the Annual Town Meeting, held March 4, 1940. in the town of Boxford, in April 1940.


Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk


Boxford, April 30, 1940.


I have this day delivered to the Wardens of the two Precincts in Boxford, all the Ballots, Spear men Ballots and Cards of Instructions etc. sent. out by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for the Presidential Primaries held This day.


Attest. John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.


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405


1940. Presidential Primary.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts-Presidential Primary, Agreeable to the above warrant the voters of Precinct 1. met at the Town Hall Boxford and cast their ballots for the Democratic and Republican delegates to the National, District and State Conventions.


State and Town Committees 30 April 1940. Polls opened at 7:00 a.m.


The ballot box was opened and shown to be empty. and the key was placed in the hands of Constable, Richardson


Polloclosed at 1:00 p.m. The ballot box then registered 29. The checklist showed the number of votes cast as 29 The number of Ballots in ballet box was 29. The ballets were then publicly counted, declared. and recorded as follows: Delegates at large to National Convention. Group


David J. Walsh of 37 Day St., Fitchburg Pledged to James A. Farley 1


Paul A. Derer of 86 Buckingham St. Cambridge. Pledged to James A. Farley John W. Mccormack 726 Columbia Road, Boston Pledged to James A. Forley - Maurice J. Jobin of 30 Hopkins Road, Boston Pledged James A. Farby. William H. Burke, Jr. of 10 Main St. Hatfield Pledged to James A. J.arley James M. Gurley of 350 Jamaicaway, Boston Pledged to James A. Farley Charles F. Hurley of 57 Fresh Pond Lane, Cambridge Pledged to James A. Farley Joseph B. Ely of Lele Broad St. Westfield Pledged to James A. Farley Francis E. Kelley of 1176 Morton St., Boston Pledged to James A. Farley


Democratic Party.


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406


1940. Roger L. Putnam of 216 Central St. Springfield Pledged to James A. Farley William J. Tooley of 38 West Fourth St, Boston Pledged to James A. I only Alexander G. Lajoie of 180 Stafford St. Worcester Pledged to James A Farley


Blanks 23


Denveratic Party


Alternate Delegates at Large to National Convention. Group 0


Henry K. Gushing of 497 Washington St. Brookline Pledged to James A Fairly Joseph A. Scolponeti of 31 May St., Boston Pledged to James A. Farley Elizabeth L. Mc Namara of 239 Upland Rd. Cambridge Pledged to James A. Farley Catherine E. Hanifin of South Main St., Belchertown Pledged to James A. Farley Sadie H. Mubuone of 48 Terrence St. Springfield Pledged to James A. Farley - Clementina Langone of 190 North St. Boston Pledged to James A. Farley Anna A. Sharry of 730 Pleasant St. Worcester Pledged to James A. Farley Margaret M. G. Riordan of 14 Asticovo Road Borten Pledged to James A. Farley John Zielinski of 473 Hillside Avenue Holyoke Pledged to James A. Farley Mary Maliotis of 272 Foster St. Boston Pledged to James A. Farley Michael J. Batal of 56 Nesmith St. Lawrence Pledged to James A. Farley -


Morris Kritzman of 36 Woolson St. Boston Pledged to James A. Farley


Blanks 12


407


1940.


Not Grouped


Delegates 0


Not grouped


Alternate Delegates 0


Democratic Party


District Delegates to National Convention Group O


Michael J. Mcgrath of 6 Carpenter St. Salem Pledged to James A. Farley John W. Coddaire, fr. of 89 Laurence ST. Haverhill Pledged to James A. Farley James Ht. Sullivan of 82 Maple St. Danvers Pledged to James A. Farley John J. Goan of 33 Andrew Road Swampscott Pledged to James A. Farley


Blanks 7 Alternate District Delegates to National Convention Group C James J. Carens of 15 Summit Place, Newburyport Pledged to James A. Farley Sylvester F. Whalen of 108 Pleasant St. Gloucester Pledged to James A. Farley Nellie M. Donahue of 40 Quimby St. Haverhill Pledged to James A. Farley Marie L. Beaulieu of 12 Glover St. Salam. $ Pledged to James A. Farley 1 Blanks


Not Grouped Delegates James D. Burns of I Irland Avenue, Salem - Thomas J. Burns of I Island Avenue, Salem / Blanks


Not Grouped Alternate Delegates 0


Fourth Essex District. State Committee one man one woman Joseph V. Growin of 5 Abbott St. Haverhill Charles H. Morrill of 23 North Broadway Haverhill - Blanks 2


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408


Democratic Party


1940. Joun Committee


Stuart &. Coughlin of Spofford Road Malcolm R. Gillis of Main St 2


2


James W. Calder of Elm St. Arthur A. Anger of Washington St B 3


1 1


Republican Party


Delegates at large to National Convention Group 1 0


Wm H. Mc Masters of 7 Rutland Street, Cambridge 1 Byron P. Hayden of 159 Maynard Street, Springfield 1


Harry P. Hills of 62 Denton Street, Brocton 1


Selden G. Hill of 34 Ash Street. Danvers 1


Blanks 103


Alternate Delegates at Large to National Convention Group 1


Abbie L. Tibbetts of 104 Summer Street Waltham 1


Berton S. Evans of Groton- Harvard Road, Ayer 1


Annie L. Brown of 1263 Main Street. Leominster


Lucius K. Thayer of 156 Washington Street. Marblehead 1 Blanks 105


Delegates 0


Group 2


Leverett Saltonstall of 240 Chestnut Hill Rd. Newton 16 Henry Gabet Lodge, fr. of 275 Hale Street, Beverly 16


Joseph W. Martin, Jr. of 54 Grove St. No. Attleboro 16


John W. Haigis of 24 Church Street, Greenfield 15


Blanks 45


Alternate Delegates 0


Group 2


Mary B. Besse of 120 Main Street, Wareham 13


Grin S. Kenney of 5 Somerset Avenue, Beverly 13 Mary Phillips Bailey of Hampton Jer. Northampton 13


Irene &owetz of 384 Chandler Street, Worcester 13


Blanks 56


409


1940. Delegater


Not Grouped 0 1


Blanks 0


Alternate Delegates


Not Grouped 0


Blanks 0


District Delegates to National Convention Group 1


James . Page of 39 Commonwealth Avenue, Haverhill 7


Harry P. Gifford of 16 Winter Street, Salem 6


Blanks 41


Alternate District Delegates to National Convention


Group ! 0


Bernice H. Nichols of 10 Berry Street, Danvers 5


Sophia Wysocki of Ocean Terrace, Salem 6


Blanks 43


Delegates


Group 2


Hugh A. Gregg of 340 Hampshire Street, Methuen 9


John A. Trout of 564 Hale Street, Beverly 9


Blanks 36


Alternate Delegates


Group 2 0


Rose M. Chase of 11 Merrill Avenue, Amesbury 2 Emily G. L. Milton of 21 Cherry Street, Danvers 2


Blanks


Alternate Delegates


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410


1940. Alternate Delegates


Not Grouped Blanks State Committee 4th Essex District I. H. Merchant Gross of 171 Mill Street, Haverhill 15


Mildred E. Coffin of Colchester Street, Amesbury 9


Blanks 30


Republican Joun Committee 0


Joun Com.


Elizabeth 8. Little of Elm Street 23


Dimon Lockwood of Lockwood Land 24


Edward R. Miller of Georgetown Road 24


Raymond Perley of Ipswich Road 23


James Feronetti of Ipswich Road 23


Rosamond Price of Washington Street 23


Alfred K. Nason of Washington Street 23


J. Warren Chadwick of Main Street 24


Benjamin R. Cunningham of Main Street 23


Joseph B. Mathews of Main Street 25


Albert C. Waters.fr. 3


A true record attest Malcolm R. Gillis Clerk, Precinct 1.


411


1940.


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Record of Primary election April 30, 1940 Precinct 2. Jours of Bolford.


Meeting called to order and warrant read by Arthur A. Anger at seven o'clock A.M. The ballet 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 F. W. Hopping. Constable in attendance, the register indicating 000.


The polls were opened at seven o'clock A.M. At 1 oclock P. M. the polls were closed the ballet register boy indicating 30.


The officers in charge of the check list annou- need the number of names checked to be 30.


The ballots were then taken from the ballot box and audibly counted one by one, and the whole number was found to be. 30 The Precinct officers then proceeded to count the votes received with the following results.


Whole number of votes for delegates at large to the National Convention.


Group ! Republican 108


Blanks 57


William H. McMasters 7 Rutland St. Cambridge 1 Byron P. Hayden, 159 Maynard St. Springfield 1 Harry P. Gibts, 62 Denton St. Brocton / Selden G. Hill, 34 Ash ST., Danvers 1


Leverett Saltinstall, 240 Chestnut Hill Rd. Newton 12


Group 2


Henry Cabot Lodge fr. 275 Hale St. Beverly 13


Joseph W. Martin fr. 54 Greve St. No. Attleborough 9


John W. Haigis, 24 Church St. Greenfield 9


While number of votes for Alternate delegates at large to


National Convention, Republican 108


Blanks 73


Group 1


Abbie L. Jebbets, 104 Summer St. Waltham 2


Berton S. Evans, Groton-Harvard Rd. Ayer


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412


Group 2


Pledged to James A. Farley


Pledged to James A. Farley.


1940.


Annie L. Brown, 1263 Main St. Leominster 3 Lucius K. Thayer. 156 Washington St. Marblehead 3


Mary B. Besse, 120 Main St. Wareham 5


Orin S. Kenney, 5 Somerset Ave. Beverly 5


Mary Phillips Bailey, Hampton Jer, Northampton 5


Irene Gowetz, 384 Chandler St., Worcester 5


Whole number of votes for Delegates at large to National Convention, Democratic 36


David . Walsh, 37 Day St., Fitchburg 3


Paul A. Derer, 86 Buckingham St. Cambridge 3


John W. Mc Cormack. 726 Columbia Road, Boston 3


Maurice J. Jobin, 30 Hopkins Road, Boston 3


William H. Burke Jr. To Main St., Hatfield 3


James M. Gurley, 350 Jamaicaway, Boston


Charles F. Hurley, 57 Fresh Pond Lane, Cambridge 3


Joseph B. Elf. L& Broad St., Westfield 3


Francis E. Kelley, 1176 Morton St., Boston 3


Roger L. Putnam, 216 Central St, Springfield 3


William J. Foxley, 388 West Fourth St. Boston 3


Alexander G. Lajoie, 180 Stafford St., Worcester Blanks


3


Whole number of votes for Alternate delegates at large to National Convention. Democratic. 36


Blanks


Henry K. Cushing, 497 Washington St., Brookline 3


Joseph A. Scolponeti, 31 May St., Bostono 3


Elizabeth L. Me Namara, 239 Upland Rd., Cambridge 3 Catherine E. Hanifin. South Main St., Belchertown 3


Sadie H. Mulrone, 48 Terrance St. Springfield 3


Clementina Langone, 190 North St., Boston 3


Anna A. Sharry, 730 Pleasant St., Worcester 3


Margaret M. O'Riordan, 14 Asticon Rd., Boston 3


John Zielinski 473 Hillside Are., Holyche 3


Mary Maliotis, 272 Foster St., Boston 3


Michaelf. Batal, 56 Nesmith St. Lawrence 3


Morris Kritzman, 36 Woolson St, Boston 3


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413


1940.


Whole number of votes for District Delegater to National Convention, Republican 60 Blanks 27


James G. Page, 39 Commonwealth Ave., Haverhill 7 Harry P.Gifford. 16 Winter St., Salem. 7


Group 2.


High A. Gregg, 340 Hampshire St, Methuen 5 John A. Trout, 564 Hale St., Beverly 6


Whole number of votes for Alternate District Delegates to National Convention, Republican 60 Blanks 32


Group 1.


Bernice H. Nichols, 10 Berry St., Danners 6


Sophia Wysocki, 15 Ocean Terrace, Salem 5


Group 2.


Harland Burke, 34 Market St., Ipswich 5


Fred Q. Southier, 57 Thompson St., Amesbury :


4


Rose M. Chase, 11 Merrill Ave., Amesbury Emily B. L. Milton, 21 Cherry St., Danvers


Whole number of votes for District Delegates to National Convention. Democratic. 12


Blanks 0


Michael F. Mcgrath, 6 Carpenter St., Salem 3


John W. Goddairefr. 89 Laurence Sto, Haverhill 3


James H. Sullivan. 82 Maple St, 2 anvers 3


John J. Goan, 33 Andrew Road, Swampscott 3


Whole number of votes for Alternate District Delegates to National Convention. Democratic. 12 Blanks 0


James F. Garens, 15 Summit Place, Newburyport 3 Sylvester F. Whalen, 108 Pleasant St, Gloucester 3


Nellie M. Donahue, 40 Quimby St, Haverhill


3


Marie L. Beaulieu, 12 Glover St, Salem


3


Not Grouped


Pledged to James A. Farley.


Group.


Group 1


414


1940.


Delegates Not Grouped.


James D. Burns. IIsland Are., Salem Thomas J. Burns, 18 sland Ave, Salem


Whole number of votes for State Committee. Rep. 60


Blanks 17


J. H. Merchant Gross, 171 Mill St. Haverhill 21


Mildred &. Coffin. & Colchester St., Amesbury 14


While number of votes for State Committee. Dem. 6 Blanks 3


Joseph V. Gronin, 5 Abbott St., Haverhill 1 Charles H. Morrill, 23 No. Broadway, Haverhill 2


Whole number of votes for Joun Committee Rep. 270 Blanks 40


Elizabeth D. Little, Elm St. 20


Dimm Lockwood, Lockwood Lane 19


Edward R. Millen, Georgetown Rd. 22


Raymond Perley, Ipswich Rd. 23


James Feronetti, Ipswich Rd. 22


Rosamond Price, Washington St., 21


Alfred K. Nason, Washington St., . 22


J. Warren Chadwick, Main St., 22


Benjamin R. Cunningham. Main St. 23


Joseph B. Mathews. Main St., 23


Harry L. Cole. 1


John, Andrew. 1


Mabel L. Greenler. 1


Whole number of votes for Town Committee Dem. 30


Blanks 18


Stuartf. Coughlin, Spufford Rd. 3


Malcolm R. Gillis, Main St. 3


James U. G.alder. Elm. SC. 3


Arthur A. Auger. Washington St. 3


Pr


one man


415


1940.


At 2 o'clock P.M. it was voted that the meeting be dissolved


A True record


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Attest. Simeon S. Pearl Precinct Clerk. Precinct 2, Town of Boxford. A true why Attest John ll. Parkhurst, Town blesk.


Board of Selectmen August 12, 1940. List of Election Officers


Precinct 1. Joseph B. Mattheus, Warden


Clarence &. Brown. Deputy Worden Malcolm R. billes, Clerk StephenJ. Maddock, M.D., Deputy Clark. George B. Parkhurst, Inspector Seth L. Kelley, Inspector Harlan E. Symonds. Deputy Inspector James W. Calder, Deputy Inspector




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