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We are now selling to the Telephone Com- hang an interest in the holes on this extension and the required yearly guarantee from the Town and from the customers will be reduced. According to the new figures, it will be satisfactory if the Town will pay us$ 10.00 for the last year of this contract, instead of$9 7.00 Very truly yours, J. A. Sargent Agt. F. H. Seargent President and Agent-
Atrice Copy Attest John W. Parkhurst Jour Clark.
Bokford, Sept. 9. 1931. This is to certify that I have this day appointed Amy G. Parkhurst, Assistant Town Clerk of the Town of Boxford, Mass, and she has taken her oath of office this day of me Attest: John W. Parkhurst Journ Clerk.
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1931. To the Department of Public Starks. Gentlemen, Respectfully represents your Detctiones, Harryg. Cole of Joyfood that the Tax furnished labor or materials valued at 75,- as -appears by the account annexed to Angelo Susi & Co, contractor to be used or employed in building a section of State highway in Horford Massachusetts under a Contract with the Department of Public Works.
That your petitioner has de- mandag payment of Said contractor but has never been paid for said labor or materials, except as otherwise herein stated and finds Hoved unable to collect said account My jordanian methode.
therefore your petitioner grays the Department of Public Hock's to take such action as lies in its power to protect him and to insure the payment of his claire. Dated at Boxford this 6th day al November 1,931. C Harry J. Cole.
The Commonwealth of Massachuset Essex ES. November 7, 1931. Then personally appeared the said Harry S. Cole and made oath that The foregoing statement by him subscribed and the annoped account are to the best of his knowledge and belief tree. My Commission expires Feb. 28.01932. estice of the Year.
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1931. Boxford mass Nov 1st 1931. Mr. angelo Susi + Co. Cedrus ave. Pochidale To Harry L. Cole Ar.
Travel used in construction of Ipswich road in Dorford Mass under Chap. 90. 0 $ 75. Filed with the Town Clerks of Boxford, Now, 8, 1931, and recorded in Book 8, Page 138
attest: John W. Parkhurst Town Click. 1932.
Bolford, Mass. Jan 18 1932 Town Clerk
Dear Sir
Enclosed find list of Dejunty Forest Wardens appointed by me for the year 1932.
Vist , Dimon Lockwood Oath taken Jan. 19, 1932. 2. Paul Killam
3 Robert Parkhurst Oath taken, Mar. 7, 1932.
-11 4 Raymond Perley Oath taken, Mar. 11, 1932,
5 Harry Cole Oathtaken, Feb. 24, 1932, .. Simeon Pearl Oath taken, Mar. 7, 1932
Clarence E. Brown Forest Warden Boxford, Mass.
A true copy Attisti.
John W. Parkhurst, Jown Clerk.
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1931. List of Jurors for 1931, as revised in June 1931. Walter W. French, Elm St, Bofford, Foreman. Clarence &. Brown, Main St. Boxford, Overseer. J. Perlez Killam, Ipswich Rd. Bokford, Farmer. Arthur P. Phillips, Mill St., Boxford, Laborer. Charles F. Austin, Main St., W. Boxford, Farmer. Simeon S. Pearl, Lake Shore Rd. W. Boxford, Farmer. Edward E. Pearl, Main St., W. Boxford, Inspector. William J. Greenler, Highland Rd, W. Boxford, Veterinary. Avard P. Lyon, Ipswich Rd. W. Boford, Carpenter.
Attest: John W. Parkhurst,- Town Clerk. Town of Boxford Feb. 27th 1932. Mr. J. W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk, Boxford, Mass. Dear Will :-
On Jan 1st 1932 the Selectmen made the following appointments, ( ath taken Joseph B. Matthews, Moth Supt. Feb. 24, 1932. Clarence &, Brown, Forest Warden.
We have also this day made the following appointments of election officers to serve at the Town Meeting on Mar. 7th 1992
Clerk, Geo. B. Parkhurst other officers Raymond i billis Walter Af. French James Feronetter. Harlan E. Simonds Respectfully Harry Lo Cole Clerk of Selectmen
Atruecopy Attest
Joan Clerk.
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1932.
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Boxford, qualified to vote at Elections and in town affairs, held in the Town Hall, Boxford, on Monday. March 7, 1932, it being the Annual Town Meeting, the following record was made :-
The meeting was called to order and the Warrant read by the Moderator, Chester Killano.
The Polls were opened at 8-30 o'clock A. M. and closed at- 12-30 P.M.
The Ballot Box was inspected before the voting began and found to be empty, then locked and the keys placed in the hands of Constable, Leo F. Richardson.
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Atthe opening of the Polls, the Ballot Box registered At " close 11 " 217
Check List registered 217.
Number of Ballots cast 21%
George ß. Parkhurst, Clerk. lamer Feronetti, Election Officers
Harlan E. Symonds, all took cath of
Walter W. French,
Town Clerk this day.
Raymond & Gillis
Dana F. Killam,
I swam by Town Clark, this day. Tellers appointed by the
Raymond Pearl.
Moderator, to count Ballots.
As fast as fifty Ballots were cast they were taken from the Ballot Box and counted.
The meeting was adjourned until 2 o'clock P. M. The meeting was called to order according to adjournment by the Moderator. Rer. R. Emerson Wolfe, upon invitation of the Moderator Opened the meeting with prayer. Here follows record of Election Clerk :-
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1932. Annual Town Meeting Boxford, Mass. Monday, March 7, 1932. The voters met at the Town Hall, Boxford on Monday, March 7. 1932 at 8.30 A.M. and cast their ballots for the following named officers for the ensuring year.
Total vote of Town 217
Moderator for one year Chester Killam, Boxford,
R. Little#
vote for one. 176. 5 /
G. F. Gemmell, D. Lockwood 1 H. F. Butler 1 H. L. Cole 1 Blanke 18
Selectman, for three years
vote for one 141
Harry L. Cole, West Boxford.
Alexander I. Price West Bafford 67
Timon Lockwood 3
Blanke 6
Town Clerk, for three years John M Parkhurst, Boxford Blanks
vote for one 207 10
Collector of Jakes, for one year Simeon S. Pearl, West Bofford 201
vote for one.
Blanks 16
Assessor of Taxes, for three years Stanley B. Hills, Boxford, 74
voto for one
Paul L. Killam, Boxford 64
Edward E. Pearl, West Boford. 71 Blanks 8
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1932. School Committee for three years, vote for one. John 3. 6 hadewich, fr. West Boyford 192 Blanks 25
Board of Health, for three years vote for one 180 /
Harry L. Cole, West Boxford 7. Perley Killam AK. Cushman A. P. Austin Dr. Maddock
1 2.
E. E. Pearl Alexander Price
1 W.W. French 1 Blanks 24
Surveyor of Highways, East Parish, for one year
Raymond Perley, Boxford
votefor me. 201
Blanks 16
Surveyor of Highways, West Parish, for one year, vote for one. 183.
Edward H. Doucette, West Boxford R. Perles 2
Chas. Moxley 1 Blanks 31
Tree Warden, for one year, vote for one. 115
Clarence &, Brown, Boxford,
George A. Gould, Bofford, 80
David Mighill, Boxford. 13
Blanks 9
Constable, East Parish, for one year vote for one David Mighill, Boxford, 48
Leo F. Richardson, Boxford, 154
Mrs. Von Kamacke 1 Blanks 14
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Constable, West Parish, for one year, George R. W. Hopping, West Boxford, Barbara Chadwick
vote for one 185 2
2 Amos Berd R. Cunningham 2 Geo. Nason 1 Blanke 25
Trustee, Bokford Public Library
vote for one Dorothy D. Perley Killam, Boxford 178
Bertha Perley 6
Seth Kelsey 2
Albert C. Waters 2
Blanke 29
The following named persons were declared elected.
Moderator, for one year, Chester Killam. Selectman, for three years. Harry L. Cole. Town Clerk, for three years, John W. Parkhurst. Collector of Taxes, for one year, Simeon S. Pearl. Assessor of Taxes, for three years, Stanley B. Hills. School Committee, for three years, John J. Chadwick In. Board of Health for three years, Harry L. Cole. Surveyor of Highways, East Parish for one year, Raymond Perley. Surveyor of Highways West Parish, for one year, Eduardol. Doucette. Tree Warden, for one year, Clarence &. Brown. Constable, East Parish, for one year, Leo F. Richardson. Constable, West Parish, for one year, George J. W. Hopping. Trustee Boxford Public Library, Dorothy, D. P. Killam.
Art. 3 Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted
to accept Joun Clerk's report, as found on pages 41-43. to accept Assessor's report, on page 6. to accept School Committee's report, on pages 58-59. to accept Collector of Taxes report, on hages 10-11. to accept Town Accountants report on pages 12-31.
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1932.
to accept Town Treasurer's report on page 9. to accept Forest Wardene reporton page 39. to accept Free Warden's report on page 18. to accept Inspector of Slaughtering's report on page 38. to accept Moth Supt, report on page 40, to accept Sealer of Weights and Measures report onpage, 40, to accept Com. on School Findereport, on Page, 43.
was acted on under Article 3.
Voted
to take up Article 23.
that the Clerk of the Town send a note of regret to Mrs. Hiram N. Joune on the death of her husband.
Voted
That Mr. Isaac H. Sawyer begiven consent of the meeting to speak.
Voted
that a Committee of three be appointed by the Moderator to draft resolutions on the death of Mr. Hiram N. Joune.
Rev. Emery L. Bradford Committee Mr. Dimon Lockwood Sappointed by the Miss Amy G. Parkhurst ) Moderator for above.
to take up Article 5.
to accept the recommendations of the Selectmen, of a twenty per cent reduction for Town Officers who receive hay according to time put in and those who receive a salary, which makes the Compensation for Town Officers as follows :- The Collector of Taxes, shall receive & of one per cent of the collections.
The Town Accountant, shall receive one hundred and sixty dollars a year. The Town Treasurer, shall receive eighty
Voted
Voted
This vote changed to a 10 per cent. réduction inste ad of 20 per cent. May 6, 1932. Page 16. * Voted stricken from the records May 6. 1952. benly an appointed officer 2. w.G. V.E.
13.
Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted Voted Vater
Art. 4
Voted
d.
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1932.
dollars a year.
That all other bills shall be allowed by the Selectman. except their own bills for services rendered to the Town, these bills must be brought before the Town to be allowed.
Art. 8. Voted
to pay labor in the several departments a ten percent reduction, which is forty five cents an hour or three dollars and sixty cents a day of eight hours.
Voted Voted
to take up Article 9.
to accept the recommendations of the Selectmen of a twenty percent reduction for the use of Trucks and horses on the roads. which makes the pay as follows :-
Pay for A truck, shall be eighty cents an hour or six dollars and forty cents a day of eight hours.
And twenty cents an an hour for a house for while working on the roads and flathing snow. The pay for a man and team working on the roads and packing snow shall be six dollars and eighty cents a day of eight hours.
For a yoke of oxen, two dollars a day of nine hours.
For aplow or of shorel, fire cents an hour each.
Voted Voted
to take up Art. 1 0.
that the money refunded by the County, on account of Dog & icenses, be appropriated to, and divided equally between The two Public Libraries of the Town.
Voted
to take up Art. 11.
Voted
to allow Clinton B. Nason's bill as follows :-
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West Boxford, Mars, March 125 1932.
The Town of Borford, Die to.
Clinton B. Nason,
To services as Selectman $125,00
Public Welfare 30,00
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Registrar 10.00
11 on Roads 25,00
11 Board of Health 4.00
$
194.60
and raise and appropriate money to pay the same.
to allow Joseph B. Matthew's bill, as follows :- Boxford, March 7 1932 Town of Boxford Jo Joz. B. Matthews Dr.
Services as Selectman 125,00
Public Welfare " 35.00
1 for roads 25.00
11 as Registrar 10.00
Board of Health 4,00
199.00 and raise and appropriate money to pay the same.
Voted to allow Bokford, Massachusetts. March 7th. 1932 Town of Botford, services for 1931 Jo Harry L. Cole Dr. Assessor
150.00 Selectmano 150.00
Department of Public Welfare 35,00
Ipswich-Endicott, and Willow Roads 30.00 Registrar of Voters 8.50
Board of Health 9.00
$ 382.50 and raise and appropriate money to pay the same.
Voted
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1932.
Voted to allow 1
Town of Boxford , Mass . Mar. 7, 1932 . The Town of Botford To George B. Parkhurst Dr. For Services and expense as Assessor of Taxes for the year 1931, One hundred and fifty four dollars ($154.00)
and raise and appropriate money to pay the same. Voted to allow Town of Boxford, Mass, March 7, 1932. To Paul L. Killam Dr. Services as Assessor for the year 1931 $130 and raise and appropriate money to pay the same. Voted to allow The Perkin's Press for the following :-
The Perkins Press Fine Printing Topsfield, Mass., Feb. 17, 1932 Sold to Town of Boxford
375 Copies Annual Joun Report, 1932 81 pp.
@ 1.75 141.75
Cover
5.00
200 Warrants and Budget extra 2.00
148.75 and raise and appropriate money to pay the same.
Voted
that the bill of the Heirs of Leroy &. Colby's estate of$ 104.07 be referred back to the Assessors and settled according to their best judgement.
Voted
that the Overdraft on Willow Road of $456, 80 be allowed and money raised and appropriated to pay the same.
Voted Ishould be .60 cents. J. W. P. J.G.
469.60 that the overdraft on Endicott Road of $69,50 be allowed and money raised and appropriated to pay the same.
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1932.
to take up Articlele.
that the Budget be accepted as found on Page 75 of the Town Report, with the School Budget; except the appropriation for roads, and the addition of ne cent to the Tuberculosis Sanitarium appropri- ation, making it 344,25 instead of 344, 24 and $ 250.00 for Bridges.
(an amendment was moved, to raise and appro- priate $75.00 for Memorial Day, but it was not passed)
Budget.
Treasurer
Collector Accountant
$150 00 400 00 35000 300 00 200 00
Clerk
Elections
Sealer U. G.M.
Forest Warden Tree Warden Police
50 00 500 00 100 00 20000 30.00
Dog Officer
30000
Health & Sanitation Street Lighting 47500 Public Welfare + $1500, from Town Farm Fund Int. 170000 100.00 90000
Soldiers' Relief
Gypsy & Brown Jail Moth Town Hall 350:00 Public Grounds 10000 Snow removal
1500,00 Insurance of Employees 500,00 Land Damage on Ipswich Rd. construction 650.00 Intereston Revenue loan 500 00 School House note 126950 Annual charge for maintenance of Tuber. San. 34425 Bridges 25000
$ 1121875
Voted Voted
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1932. School Budget for 1932,
Teachers 430000 1
Supervisors 575.00 Nurse 30000
Physician 5000 Supervisor of attendance
20 00 52.4500
Superintendent 37500
Superintendents Expenses
6500 44000
High School Inition 360000.
Transportation
380000 740000
General:
Repairs Electric Lights
6500
Janitors 60000
Feel (Maiwaters says it should be $ 60,0)
45000 15000
Books and Stationery 45000
Incidentale
10000 1865 00 15,100.00
Voted
to take up Article 19.
Voted
to go back to Article 6.
Voted
to accept the Highway recommendations of the Selectmen as made on page 76 of the Joun Report, which are as follows: - 2,600 . in conjunction with 5,200 . supplied by the State for General Maintenance under Chapter 8%.
$ 2,000. to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen. $ 4,000 . To be equally divided between the two parishes for orling and repair work . $ 400 . for a road machinery fund , under Article 16 of the Town warrant.
Voted
that the Treasurer, with the approval of the Select-
20000
Total
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men, be empowered to take such small sums from the Excess and Deficiency Account as may be necessary.
Voted
to take $1,500. from the interest of the Joun Farm Fund, and appropriate it towards the Public Welfare, leaving $1,700, to be raised in the Budget for Public Welfare.
Voted
to raise and appropriate 200. for the care of the Soldiers graves, to be equally divided between the two parishes.
Voted Voted Voted Art. 12. Voted
to take up Article 19. to give Mr. Sawyer a right to speak. to pass over Article 19 without action.
that the matter of making the Roads passable when encumbered with snow, be left in the hands of the Highway Surveyors.
Art. 13. Voted
to leave the matter of determining when the taxes shall be committed to the Collector, also the manner of collecting the same, in the hands of the Assessors.
Voted
to take up Article 16. (already acted on, under Selectmen's recommendations for Road appro- priations;) (see page 150 4 lines from bottom)
Voted Voted
to take up Article 15.
to accept Art. 15. to establish a Road Machinery A count, to which shall be credited all receipts received for the use or rental of road machinery, The proceeds to be appropriated as voted by the town for road machinery purposes, taken in relation therets.
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1932.
to take up Article 14.
That the town treasurer, with the approval 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, 1932, and to issue a note or notes therefor, hazable within one year, any debt or debts incurry- ed under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
Voted
to take up Article 21.
Moved, that the Selectmen be a Committee to investigate the damages to Mr. Killam and report at our next annual Jour Meeting, Novote.
Moved, that the bill of 225, for further compen- ration for damages to Mr. Chester Killam, be allowed, and raise and appropriate money to pay the same. No vote.
Voted
to take up Article 18.
Voted
to raise and appropriate $ 100. for improving the ancient graves in Mt. Vernon Cemetery. 23 in favor, 18 opposed.
Voted Voted
to take up Article 17.
to pass over Article 17. as it had already raised $500. in the Budget, for Insurance of Employees.
Voted
to take up Article 22.
Voted
to accept the provisions of Sec. 120. A. of Chapter 94 General Laws as amended.
Voted Art. 14. Voted,
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to take up Article 23.
to petition the bounty Commissioners, to reestablish the location of Main St., between Lawrence Road and Kimballs Pond.
Voted
that the matter of the Lund estate be left in the hands of the selectmen.
Voted
that two new electric street lights, be established; one at the corner of Georgetown and Ipswich Roads, and one at the corner of Kelsey and Ipswich Roads.
Voted
that the voters of this town extend a vote of thanks to the Ladies of the East Parish for the fine dinner they provided.
Art. 7. Voted
to place all unexpended funds in the Excess and Deficiency Account.
Voted
to dissolve this meeting.
A true record Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
Voted Voted
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1932. Borford, March 18, 1932. Robert J. Stewart In. was appointed by the Selectmen, as a Special Police, for the Town of Boxford, for the ensuing year, his appointment was signed by Harry L. Cole, Clerk.
He was sworn by the Town Clerk. March 23, 1932. Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
Town of Boxford, April 1 75- 1932 Mr. John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk, Boxford, Mass.
Dear Will: The Selectmen have this day appointed Ed. E. Pearl as Inspector of Slaughtering for the Town of Boxford for the current year.
I have administered the oath to him This day.
Respectfully, Harry L. Cole, Justice of the Peace .
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1932. Election Officers 1932 Appointed April 6th
Prect. 1.
Clerk yer B. Parkhurst D. Clark. Harlan &. Symonds Warden J. Perley Killano D. Warden Raymond Perley Inspector Joseph B. Matthews
D. Inspector Raymond E. Gillis 11 Clarence &. Brown 11 Walter W. French T Prect. 2. Clerk Edward E. Pearl D. Clerk Harry L. Cole Warden Chas F. Austin
D. Warden Walterd. Chadwick Inspector Simeon S. Pearl Clinton B. Nason
11 D. Inspector Walter K. Morse 11 Everett H. Chadwick.
Harry L. Cole. Clerk of Selectvier
Atleal: John W. Parktwist. Jon Clerk.
Borford, April 25. 1932, This is to certify that I have this day des- troyed all the Ballots cast at the Annual Town Meeting held in Bokford, Mass. March 7, 1932. Attest; John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
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Bofford. April 26, 1932, I have delivered to the Wardens of Precincts one and two, Town of Boxford, this day, the following number of Ballots for the Presidential Primaries, held this day , viz :-
Precinct1
Republican 219
Precinct 2 200 6%.
Democrat 61
Altes! John W.Parkhurst, Toun block.
Jung List for 1932- 1933. List of Jurors, 1933 Raymond Perley, Ipswich Road, Borford, farmer. George A. Gould, Topsfield Road. Boxford, laborer. Stanley B. Hills, Middleton Road, Boxford, carpenter. George B. Parkhurst, Middleton Road, Boxford, carpenter. Cyrus &. Kellam, Endicott Road, Boxford, poultryman. Everett H. Chadwick, Main St., W. Bokford, former. Thomas O'Brien , Brook Road , W. Bofford , laborer . John F. Benson, Washington St., W. Bokford, butcher. Charles M. Moulton, Lake Shore Road, W. Boxford, laborer. Board of Registrars, by Harry L. Cole
Copied from Town report, for year ending, Dec. 31, 1932, Page 37. Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
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Presidential Primary april 26. 1932.
agreeably to the fore going warrant the voters and Precedent I met at the Town. Hall Borford, and cast their ballots for the following named delegates. The Falls opened at T. A. V. The ballot- box was opened and shown to be empty, their closed locked and the key placed in the hands of Constable Leo Richardson. That calls closed at 2:03 Pm.
The ballot box then registered 26. The check-list showed number of votes cast 26 The number of ballots in the ballot-boy 26. The ballots were counted publicly de- clared - and recorded as Follows.
Delegates at Large To the Democratic National Convention to nominate candidates for President and Vice President of the United States. Groupst. James M. Curley, 350 Jamaisaway, Boston 3. Ledged CollFranklin S. Forrewest of New York. James Shorevelt, 19 Coolidge Fogad Cambridge. 3. Pledged to Franklin d. Roosevelt.
James A. Brennan 60 Monument Tive. Roston. 3. Wledged to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Thomas A Cassidy Worth It. Cheshire 3.
Fledged to Franklin & Forsevelt.
James J. Moriarty, 1600 Columbia road. Doston.
3.
Fledged to Frankfur & Poorcorect.
L Edward . Me Laughlin fr. 5Nurkive. Newton. 3. Pledged loFranklin D. forsevelt.
Prime Robichaud 33 Parker St Gardner. 3.
ledged to Franklin D. forcevelt. Joseph Santosvosso To School St Boston Pledged to Franklin D. Roosevelt 3.
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Heung Sullivan, 106 Highland Cire, Fall River. 3. Led ged to Franklin D. Porcevelt. Joseph f. Hurley, 336 Vermont St. Boston 3.
wed ged to Fran klins, forsevelt. Paul A. Nincs. 22 Leak Hill Road Boston. 3. Fledged to Franklin &. Forsevelt. Joseph H. Hanken, 566Beach St. Levere
Blang kor. S.
Group 2. David Falsch 35 Day St. Fitchburg. ledged to wilfred in South. Jose phy . Ely. 66 Groad St. Hetfield. Pledged to Wilfred & Smith.
Marcus 6. Coolidge 164 Blossom St. Fitchburg. Pledged to Wilfred 6. Smith. Willian Foley, 380 West Fourth St. Boston. Hedge to alfred E. Smith.
William Connery W. I Bellevue Road. Lynn. Pledged to alfred E. Smith.
John g Jordglass 35 Dayswater St. Boston. Fledged to alfred 6. Smith.
If McCormack 726 Columbia Rd. T Boston. Pledged to alfred & Smith. William Granfield 47 Chiington St Your Longmeadow ledged to alfred & Smith. Bacigalupo 211 Salem St. Boston. I called to alfred & Smith Match Highland Road Lakeville. Évelen led ged to alfred E. Smith Charles H. Cole. 34 Gloucester St. Boston. Pledged to alfred E. Smith. John La Fitzgerald, 39 Welles are, Boston Pledged to alfred & Smith. Blanker, 36.
Not Grouped. Roland Lawyer. West. No. 9 Ware. Blanks 3.
alternate-delegates at Large. To the Democratic National Convention To nominate candidates for President
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und Vice President of the United States.
Helen C. Galvin 7 Streethouse Road Doston, 2. Pledged to Franklin D. Poorwelt of New York. Another Ir. Frg. 447 Warren Sh Brookline. 2.
Edward V. Morris 51 Cast Gli are, Quincy. 2 Pledged to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Mabel S. Horthy, 239 northampton St, Boston 2. Pledged to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
agnes Parker 270, Brookline Que Doston 2. leaged to Franklin A. forcevelt. Francis . Ford. 245 Commonwealth ine Notion. 2. Pledged to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Eugene Wambaugh 22 Berkeley St Cambridge 2. Pledged to Franklin . forsevel. Ulice & Cham 32 Sigourney St Boston. 2. Pledged to Franklin A. Prosevelt. arthur W. Heidke 46 Chestnut ave, Boston, 2 Pledged to Franklin D. Forsevelt. Frances C. Raketskas 448 Cam, St, Cambridge 2 Pledged to Franklin D. Porserdet Matthew . Mana: 18 Cover St Ferenc. 2. Pledged to Franklin D. Forserect. M. Grace Barry, 37 Juincy St. Walden. 2
Fledged to Franklin D. Roosevelt. YBlgore kv. U 12.
Group 2.
William S. Thompson 51% Hammond ti ecotone
(Pledged to 1.6. Smith Edward, Barry 82x igrunicy Sf Sexton. fledged to CONwith. Solu Ci hla honey 312 Piedramit. S. Forcesto Fledged tto (P.G. Smith. Charles H. Flowey, No Eighth St, Lowell.
Mary N. Ward 24 Deaufort At. Boston, Pledged to 6.6. Juni f. . Henry Hoquen 163 Seventh tylorminister.
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moet je felextin 120 dewall( The Rookie. CANON Mg) der dans, 66 Viaduct St. Sheeran edged to 1.6. Smith KIRo Sullivan , Columbia Rd. Jeabody. Wedged to U.G. Smith Xxcekler TChestnut St, Boston Pledged to (I.E. Smith. Leo M.Birmingham, 12 Hobson St, Boston. fledged to O. E. Smith. Annuel JeVonnell II eddington Pd. brookline "ledged to e.G. Smith. Blanks 36, ichrist chercher. Siethe District, James S. Surbex. Island (ive, staten. 2, Cliente N. MC Donald, 96 Blossom Sti hil.2.
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Grace R2. John f. De Carthy 47 Summit live, Salon. Pledged Sto Celfred G. Smith. Lot Fi Ld Hamar, 4 Highland Une, Haver hill. Lecaged de Celaled E. Smith. 6, alternate District Delegates Sinth District. Group 1. Richard D. Larkin of West Vai If Georgetown, 2. Wedged to Franklin D. Forsedelt. James J Brennan, Stinburndale Xd Marblehead,2, Ledged to Franklin D. Roosevelt, Blackel 3. rock2. Demolhe (C. Fitzgerald, 22 Chiffon de Salem Wedged to alfred & with. Pledged to alfred & Smith. 6,
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