Town of Boxford : Town meeting records, 1942-1962 , Part 11

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Publication date: 1962
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Blankes 26


Constable (East Parish) for one year nathaniel n. Love, Jr. 320


Rosamond Price 1 Blanks 39


Constable (West Parish) for one year.


Walter H. Gamans, 33 V Earle Blake 1


Rosamond Price 20 Clayton nelson 11


ashton Goddard 12 Chas. Getchell 1


Laurence Frizzell 4 John Benson 1


B. Robert Cunningham 3 Herbert Leighton 1


W. B. Perleins 2 Tim. Hetzner . 1


ashley Goddard


1


Blanks 269


Planning Board for five years years vace for 2 )


Simcon S. Pearl 276


albert C. Waters 220


Howard Butter 1 Paul Knowles 1 archer French 2 Virginia Waters 1


Bianca 219


250


The Inoderation Declared the fallating closed at 1:30 p.m.


The ballot were counted, the result renounced, and the meeting was dissolved at 4:15 pm Harry J. Cole, clerk


ittest - a. true copy. E. Lawrence Colly, trim clerk


Town Offices March 19, 1951


To the Town Clerk, Boxford, Mass.


Dear Sir:


I hereby certify that the recount of the votes cast on March 6, 1951, for the office of School Committee discloses that 174 were cast for Rosamnd Price, 173 for Helen E. Chadwick, and 13 were blank; and that in accordance therewith it appears that Rosamond Price has been elected to said Office of School Committee, for three years.


1


William J. Greenler, Jr.


Town Moderator, exercising the powers and performing the duties of the Board of Registrars under G.L.c.54 s.135.


"o: Cz ices, 19, 1:55.


.


E Laurence Colly


251


Special Town meeting - July 18, 1951


a special town meeting in the inhabitants of Boxford qualified to vote in town elections and in town affairs was called in Lincity Hall, West Boxford, at 8 p.m. The meeting was called to order by the town clerk in the absence of William J. Greenberg, Jr. and Thomas Cargill was elected temporary moderator.


article 1


Voted to accept the a part of the schiri Committee in regard to the recent action of the andover School Committee Concerning the tutioning of Boxford pupils in Grades 7 Through 12.


article 2


see P25 2 for appoin Cel members


Voted That a school House Committee the appointed to study the school housing problem in Boxford, and to make i commendations to the town as soon as possible, said Committee to consist of the School Committee, one member of the Board of selectmen,, one member of the Planning Board, and three members-at-large. to be appointed by the Board of Selectmen and the moderator within one week.


Voted to transfer to the Committee appointed under article 2, the sum of 500,00 from the fund appropriated for the use of the school Committee to renovate the Community House.


article +


Voled to transfer to the Board of Health , us. Following sums of money: 300.00 rom Insurance, $100.00 from Interest on Loans, 100, 0 from. Community House, and " 25.50 from Torn P porto, subject to approval of the Finance Commenter


article's


Ho action turen


article 3


252


Special Town Meeting, July 18, 1951 (cont'd)


article 6


Yoked that permission be given to the Town of north andover to extend a drain pipe across Washington IT near the town line subject to Conditions agreeable to the selection of the two Lorna


article 7


Voted that Board of Health study the problem of a regional Health Union under the provisions a) Chapter 662, acts of 1947, and report it a later town meeting.


article 8


Tried to adjourn at 7:30 pm.


IT true record. E. Lawrence Colby town clerk.


Schoolhouse Committee


archibald Z. Trull James Pierce


School Committee


Rosamund Price


Franklin C. Roberts, Selectman


Harry E. Trash assessor


Planning Board


7. Warren Chadinck, John Stuart Haywood) Barbara L. mattraw & members at large. Laurence D. Frizzell J


253


1952


annual Town meeting, march 3, 1952


The annual town meeting of the Town, Bo for It is held in the Town Hall, Boxford, on March 3, 1952 at 8:00 pm. The meeting was called to order by Moderator William J. Greenberg, Jr. No clergyman thing present, a moment of silent prayer whas observer. The following action was taken!


artin- 1


Voted to accept the reports of the town officers and Committees as printed.


Voled to adopt budget as amended.


article 2 article 3


Voted to appropriate the sum of 1, 000 is for the. maintenance of Road Machinery, said emment + 1- transferred from the Food Machinery Find.


article 4


Voted to appropriate. 2000.00 for the Reserve fund, said amount to e transferred from Overlay Reserve.


article 5 Voted to appropriate from turpine Feren to sum of 21,000.00 to meet the State and County allotments for highways, and any other highway re-location, repair, or construction done in anticipation of reimbursement , said money when reimbursed is be credited to Surplus Revenue.


article 6


Voted to authorize the Town Treasurer, with approval the Selection , to borrow money from time to time, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year. beginning January 1, 1952, and to issue a note or. notes therefor, paying within one year, and to any note or notes as may be given for a period of - Less than one year, in accordance with section 17, Chapter 44, of the General Laws.


article 7


Viled to pass over.


254


article 8


Unnice Town Meeting March 3, 152. Cont d) Tried to increase the compensation for sale in the 8


highway. we tros departments to 1.25 per hour, all other labor to a compensated at 1.00 per hour.


article 1


Voted that such action as may is seemed beat in regard is making to as passable when in cumbered with snow we left to the town highway surveyors. Yate& that determining when the taxes shall be Committed to the collector, also the manner of. Collecting the same, be left in the hands of the cissezione , l'idea ..


article 10


article 12


* J'aied to raise and appropriate 400 m to a divided Equally tween the two libraries for use lourds the Inainte ce o same. 1 D'autre le appropriate 322.68 refunded from the Called the account of dog licenses to be shared Quially tween the libraries of the two parishes. Voted to appropriate a sum not to exceed 7000. 00 from the theirplus revenue for the purpose of reducing the 1952 tax levy, subject to the provisions of the Laverne Faire.


article 13


certiche 14 Voued to raise and appropriate the sum of 400,00 to continue the improvement of Glendale Rd, to the North andover town line.


article 15 Zaten to raise and appropriate the sum of 1000. no to continue the improvement of Main St. from the section completed in 1951 toward West Boxford.


article 16


Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of 75.00 for further Conditioning and upkeep of the Ancient Vores in the 3 ford Village Cemetery.


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255


Annual Town Meeting, march 3, 1952 (Cont'd)


article 17


Voted to transfer to the Parish of the First Church of Boxford a certain parcel of land now known as " Common land"bordered by the property of Frank 9. Manny and annette Lawyer Manny on the west, property of the Parish of the First Church on the. north, and middleton Road on the south and. east , for the sum of 1.00 subject to the approval of the Board of Selectmen. 0 Voted that the sum of 833. is trans. from funds of last year's school Building. Committee to present Schoolhouse Committ ...


article 18


article 19


"je action irken


arti:


Voted to install an electric street light in front of the residence of Oscar O. Underson on Lake Shore Road.


article 21


Voted to adjoin at 11:00 PM until 6:30 am the next morning for the annual election of officers of the town .


pect fuling submitted v. frierence Coling, form clerk


256


duplex Burger por 1952


stilecimen 1,050.00 400,00


Board Public Wie pare.


1425,00


Dressurer Town Cerve


425.0 400.00


Collector a Vix_


1 600.0


accountant 1600. 00


Registrars 200,00


Appeal Board


100.00


Building Inspector


200.00


Where Inspección


200,00


Planning Board


25.00


Finance Commuter 50.00


Elections 600,00


Board of tea the 1100.00


Inspections a strangetering 1 000,00


Inspector o inimala 50.00


Jealer of weights and Measures 35.00


Police 1 000.00


Dog Officer. 50.00


Deputy Leme wurden 50,00


Free Warden 600.00


Forest Warden 1500.00


Fire Warden 1 000.00


Math Suppression


1000.00


Dutch Eim Control


300,00


-Public in ifare


1 000, 00


Old age assistance 12 000, 00


Disability losist.ce 2000.00


Vid to D vendent Children


1 800, 00


Veterans Benefits 1000,00 [ chorus 42160.00 Vocational Education 300, 00


"Hi kurage and Bridges, Selectmen's fond 1000,00


Chapter 81- Irantenane. 2800,00


know Roman and branding , 0 MMx 4


257


dopied Budget fin 1452 cent = )


S


Street Lighting 6300


2230


Down forest 27 0


Memorial Day. Voiciers' Graves 2250


Clerical


Selections Contingent Fund Praise House Intereston Loans Jour Piporis


Germany Cemetery


50. ~ 1


Central Essex Wilfas. District 30%.


Chapter 90 Construction


Join Counsel Sim. .


500.in


101 , 44-6.5 0


Ücher items


article 11 400.00


1. 14 4M. M


/5 1000.00


16 75.00 $ $75.00


Total to be raised + appropriated


103,321.50


Transfers article 3 1,000. -


2,000.00 21,000.00


12 322.68


11


13 7,000,00


18 833.79


Total 1 2cm


denner . 22.


21.6.41


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Town Halls Public Grounds Insurance 2 2 .


250 M


Vit Vernon Cemetery


258


Town Lection March 4, 952


Agreeable to the fore going warrant, the Spiers met at the Town Hall in Boxford on Tuesday, march 4, 1952 at 6:30 am. ara card their volks in. in.


The sorte opened at 6:30 by Thomas Cargill, fr ( as temporary Moderator). The valley box was apens i, shown to the empty, then closed and worked. The. Custody ~ the key was given to Franklin C. Roberts, fr. Special Police Officer.


The polls closed at 1:30 pm. The fallar for her


registered 428. The check off list then showed the. number of halloto cast to the 428. The ballate were then counters, publicis declared, and recorded a: vilous: 1


For


William J. Greender, fr 4.3


Thomas cargal 1


24


Selectman for three years


286


Richard it, Shopford 137


Blanks 5 -


Town Treasurer for Three years


Lucy- K. Partewurst 406


Bianka 22


assessor of Taxes for three years Harry 'L Core


Blanks 24


Collector. a V rycs. Simeon J. Pearl 405


Blanks 23


259


School Committee for three years James B. Peirce 240


1 Carl Blak. 180


Helen Chadwick 1 Bianka 7


Board of Health for 1 1200 que22


3.90


1 Hamile 1 Bianka 00


Surveyor of Highways - East Parish gear. Cuentan E. French 4.1 Blankes 27


Surveyor of Highways Wisst Parish me year


B. Robert Cunningham. 397 Bianies 31


Free wardian for one year. Wierson. H. Norges 412


Branka 26


Constable Eart Parish for one year 346


Tivoliam warsh 1


Yerel Brisvais 1


Blanks 10


Constable - C'est Parisha - for one year Walter N. - Samana 390


& catterings Blanks 34


260


Planning Board for live yours! / 0


Charles Cortan


Neatterings 36


3. can R2. 282


Ultest, Franklin i Maient Ir


If ir copy attest, E. Laurence Goldy, town clerk


261


Presidential Primary Election, april 29, 1952


agreeable to the foregoing warrant, the voters met at the Town Hall, Boxford, Precinct 1, at 6:30 a.m. of cast their votes for the officers listed below. The polls were opened at 6:30 a.m. by Seth Kelsey, warden.


The Ballot box was opened, shown to the empty, Then closed, and locked. The key was then given to Raymond Perley.


The polls closed at 12:30 pm The ballot box then registered 15". The check lists then showed the number of ballots cast to be 157.


The ballots were counted, publicly declared, and recorded as follows: Republican Party


Delegates Group


Leverett Saltoustall 121


Henry cabot is care, for 117


Joseph William martin 117


Sinclair in sede- 111


Katherine G. Howard 103


Daniel Tyler, Jr. 104


Robert F. Bradford 118


Richard I Furbush 106


Charles Gibbous 105


Clarence a. Barnes 107


401 Blanks


Alternate Delegates


Carrol L. Means 101


Maxwell M. Rabb 99


Basil Brewer 100


John a. Volpe 97


Julia B. Berlin


96


Esther W. Wheeler 97


Louis Van n. Washburn 96


Robert C. Cochrane, gr 99


Jean L. almstead 102


George W. Schryver 101


522 Blanks


262


6th & estreet Delegates-Group ! Charles F. Sprague 38


Herbert S. Tuckerman 41


Blanks 223


ilannars Delegates Can Sheafe Cole 3(


Joseph 7 Curso 37 Blanks 229


Delegates - Group 2


Christopher N. Phillipe 60 Frank & Giles, fr 54 Blanka. 28


alternate Delegates


Augustus C. means 54


Charlotte 7. Roads 56 Blanke 192


State Committee- Fourth Essex District Man John adams 116 Blanks 35


Woman


Rosamond Price 89


Louise S. White 41 Blanks 21


Town Committee


E. Lawrence Colly 126


Beatrice B. Wheeler 119


albert C. Waters, Jr. 126


William R. Walsh 121


Rosamond Price 122


Evelyn W. Leighton 123


Thomas E. Cargill, Jr. 130


Charles L. Corton 131


James Ferronetti 130


Harry I Cole 132


Blanks 250


263


Presidential Preference


Eisenhower 102 Taft 34 Stassen 0


Warren 1


Mc arthur 4


Blanka 10


Democratic Party


Delegates - Group


Paul a. Dever 3


John W. Mc Cormack 3


maurice J. Jobin 2 John B. Hyres 3


William J. Foley


2


Henry Brides 2


J. William Belanger 3


James m. Curley 3


Margaret M. O'Riordan 2


Thomas P. Queill, Jr. 3


John C. Carr


2


John E. Powers


2


Daniel B. Brunton


3


Mary De Pasquale Murray


2


Charles I. Taylor 3


John W. Coddaire, Jr 3


Blanks 54


alternate Delegates


Edward a. Lecce 3


9 Henry Goquen 2


Peter J. Levant. 3


James Les O'Connor 3


Stanislaus G. Wondolowski 2


Edward Doilan 3


Salvatore Camelia 2


Paul T. Smith 3


Charles Collatos 3


Elizabeth U. Stanton 2


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1


264


Louis N. Glaser 2


Helen Y Jay 3


Silas F. Saylor 3


francis H. Murray, J. 2


Thomas 7 - Graham 2 Edith T Wilcox 2 Blanks 57


6th District


Delegates Group. +


michael 7. Me Grath 2


Colin 7. Cameron 2


Charles V. Hogan 2


William J. Maguire 4 Blanke 24


alternate Delegates


Donald J. Ross 3


Wanda Walczak 3


Rose R. Shinberg 1


Frank Y Cynewski 1


Blanks 16


State Committee - 4th Essex District - Ina


Charles N. morrill 3


Blanks 3


Roman Rose R Shinberg 2


Blanks 4


Town Committee Blanks 60 Presidential Preference Refauber 5 Life 1


Blanks o


a true copy, attest, Franklin C. Roberts, or Clerk


a true copy attest, E. Laurence Colly


265


Record of Presidential Primary election held in Lincoln Hall on Tuesday, april 29, 1952


Whole number of votes for delegates at large, P. 87 Leverett Saltoustall 69


Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 74 Joseph William Martin, Jr. 64


Sinclair Weeks 65


Katherine G. Howard 62


Daniel Tyler, Jr. 63


Robert F. Bradford 63


Richard I Furbush 60


Charles Gibbous 57


Clarence a. Barnes 57


Blacks 236


Whole number of votes for alternate delegates at large 87


Carroll & Meins 60


Maxwell M. Rabb


61


Basil Brewer


54


John a Volpe


59


Julia B. Kirlin


58


Esther W. Wheeler


56


Louis Van V. Washburn


57


Robert C. Cochrane, Jr 59


Jean L. Olmsted


54


George W, Schryver


51


Blanka 201


Whole number of votes for District Delegate P


Charles 7. Sprague 13


Herbert & Zuckerman 20


Blanks


alternates


ann Sheafe Cole 15 Joseph J. Durar 12


Group 1


Group 1


266


Group 2


whole number of votes for List Delegates R. Christopher H. Phillips 34 frank f. Wells, A. 33


Whole number ofrates for cisternates


Cingustua. y Means 31


Charlotte J. Roade 26


-Blanks 16 4


Whole number of votes for State Committee R. 87 Blanks


John Cidama 66


Rosamond Price 58


Louise S. White 19


Blanks 31


While number of votes for Town Committee P


Laurence Colly 75


Beatrice B. Wheeler 70


(ilbert C. Waters, Jr 66


William P. Walsh 65


Rosamond Price 69


Evelyn V. Leighton 69


Phonie E. Cargill, Ir 68


Charles L. Cotton 65


James Feronetti 70


Harry I Cole 77


Blanks 176


Presidential Preference


Eisenhower 49


Taft 21


Russell 1


Blanks 19


267


Whole number of votes for delegates at large D Paul 9. Dever 4 John W. Mc Cormack 3 Maurice & bin 3


John B. Hynes 3


William J. Foley


3


Henry Brides 3


J. William Belanger 3


James M. Curley 3


Margaret M O' Riordan 3


Thomas P. Chisteill, Jr. 3 John C. Carr 3


John E. Powers 3


Daniel B. Brunton 3


Mary De Pasquale Murray 3


Charles I. Taylor 3


John W. Coddaire, fr 3 Blanks 15


Whole number of votes for alternate Del at large D - 4


Edward a. Piece 3


O. Henry Goguen 3


Peter J. Levanti 3


James Leo O'Connor


3


Stanislaus G. Wondolowski 3


Edward F. Doolan 3


Salvatore Camelia


3


Paul 5. Smith


3


Charles Collatos 3


Elizabeth G. Stanton


3


Louis N. Glaser 3


Helen S. Fay


3


Silas F. Taylor


3


Francis N. Murray, Jr. 3


Thomas . F. Graham 3


Edith T- Wilcox 3


Blanks


268


Ewhole number of votes for District Delegates D. 4 Michael J Mc Grath 3


Colini . Cameron 3


Charles V. Hogan 3 William J. Maguire 3 Blanks


Whole number of votes for alt district delegates 1)


Donald J. Pass 3


Wanda Walczak 3


Rose R. Shinberg 3


Frank n. Cinewski 13


Blanks 4


whole number of votes for state committee D Charles H. morrill 2


Branky 5


Rose R. Shirberg 1


Whole number of votes for Town Committee Blanka 40


Presidential Preference Paul a Dever 2


Blanks 2


Check list 91, Ballot Box 91 (it 2:20 pm, it was noted that the meeting be chess bred.


Harry L. Cole, deputy clarke


attest- a true copy E. Lawrence Cally Town Clerk


269


State Primary Election, Sept. 16, 1952


agreeable to the foregoing warrant, the voters met at the Town Hall, Bosford, Precinct 1, at 6:30 a.m., and cast their votes for the officers listed below.


The polls were opened at 6:30 a.m. by Seth Kelsey , Worden.


The ballot box was opened, shown to be impty , then closed , and locked . The key was then given to Joseph O'Rourke, Police Officer, The polls closed at 1:30 p.m.


The ballot box then registere 1 175


The check list showed the number of tablets Cast to be 175.


The ballots were counted, publicly declared, and recorded as follows:


Republican Party


Governor:


Christian a Herter 157


Blanks 12


Lieutenant Governor Summer . G. Whittier 164


Blanks 5


Secretary


Beatrice Hancock Mullaney 158


Blanks 11


Treasurer.


Fred J. Burrell 64


Roy Charles Papalia 102


Blanks 3


auditor


David J. munitz 157


Blanks 12


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270


attorney General George Fingold Blanks 10


159


Senator in Congress Henry Cabot Lodge. fr. 1'51


Blanks 8


Congressman (Sixth District) William H. Bates 148 Blanks 21


Councillor (Fifth District)


Theodore C. Burt 9


Edward Robert Butterworth 28


- George E. Clark. 1


0


E ciliam N. Daly. 12


Charles William Davis 47


arthur a. Thomson. 54 -Blanks 13


Senator (Fourth Essex District)


John adams 117


archibald M. Estabrook 47


Biancas 5


Representative (Ninth Essex District)


Everest B Backeller. 40


Joseph M. ambrose 49


David Burns 28


Paul y Zollo 4.7


Blanks 5


Clerk of Courts archie n. Frast 149


Blanks 20


271


Register of Deeds G. Franklin Priest 16 / Bianka 8


County Commissioners


C. F. nelson Pratt 115


- George Perakis 54


William E. Vckton 81 Blanks 88


- Sheriff


W. wham E Harding 39


arthur a. Thompson 25


Earl E, Wells 100


Blanks 5


Democratic Party


- Governor


Paul G. Lever 2


Blanks 4


Lieutenant Governor.


Charles E. Jeff Sullivan 2


Thomas B. Brennan 0 Edward C. Carroll 1


Thomas J. Hurey. 0


O Gerald Lucey 0


Joseph L. Murphy 0


Blanks 3


Secretary Edward J. Crovin Blanks 4


272


Treasurer.


William R. Conley 1


Cornelius P. Crown 1 James E. V. Donelan. 0 Faster Puercolo 1 John F. Kennedy 0 fermiale J. Murping. 0 Clexander Francis Sullivan 0 Blanks 3


auditor. Thomas J. Buckley 2 Blanks 4


Attorney General


Francis E. Kelly 2


Robert J. Capeless 1


George Leary 0


John V. Moran 1 Blanks 2


Senator in Congress John F. Kennedy. /


Blanks 3


0 Congressman (6th District) Blanks 10


Councilor


Joseph F. Bateman 0


Edward H. Cahill 2


Cornelius P. Donovan 0


Thomas Francis Greene. 0


Charles w. Frombly /


Blanka 3


John W. Coddane 5 1


Blanks.


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273


Representative (9th Essex District) Times P. Wrest 2 Blaniss 4


Cierde n' Courts John James Costello 1


John H. Green 0


Robert V. O' Sullivan 2 Blanks 3


Register of Deeds Y elinum y. Hennessey Bianka 4


2


County Commissioners


7. Fred Manning 1


Edward n. Function 2


florence shannon Grimiley. 1


Francis J. Thompson 0 Bianka 2


Sheriff :


Joan R. ahern 0


William M. Cashman 3


Timothy J. Comin 0


Everett B. Dove 0 Blanks 3


Pent Control


rfc 2: 57


150


Blanks. 18


a iruc copy attest Franklin C. Roberta Clerk.


1952


Ricard of Itale Primary held in Leneven Hall Freeway September 16, 1152. canale number of votes for Governor. 122


Christian U. Herfor 122


1


Paul G. L'avez. 5 Blanks 15


Lieutenant Lovernon 14.2.


Summer 9. Whittier. 125


Charles " Jeff Sullivan 3


Thomas B. Brennan 1 Eduard 2. Carroct 1


Thomas . Kurey. 1


1. Gerald revery 2


pasapa x. inunalus. C -Bianise 9


142


Beatrice " aneven Mul aney 12.


Edward J. Gromin 9


Bianka. 13


Treasurer 14.2


-Fred ). Burre i ,32


R


Ray Charles Papalia 26


William P. Conkey.


Cornelius P. Comin 2


D


fame 2 E. V. Done ian Faster Fureria 1


0


D


John F. Kennedy 1


D


Jeremian F. Murphy, fr. ri


D


Céliander Francis Vui ivan 1


6


-2


David J. Mentz. 12/


Thomas j. Buevelin.


Blanka 3


274


D. R


)


275


attorney General - Learge Fingeren Francia E. Teriy Robert T. Capeless


+2


122


3 George Leary. John C. Moran Blanks 11


Senator in Congress 142


Henry Calor charge fr. 121


John f. Kennedy. 8 · Bianka. 13


Congressman 1.12


R Le cinam N. Bates 1.8


Blanks 3 7


Counciliar 142


R


Theodore C. Burt 11


Edward Robert Butterworth 5


3 R R


George E. Clark


William N. Daly 5


Charles William Davis 15


arthur J. Thomson 85


D


Joseph 7. Bateman 1


Edward I. Cahill 2


Cornelius P. Donovan


Thomas Francis Greene 0


Charles W. Twombly 6 Blanks 6


Senator 142.


Jo' adams 1mg


Archibald Estabrann 1 John W. Coddaire In. Blanks. 7


R R D


R D D D


1


2


R D


D D D


D


276


Representative in De vrai Court 12 James P. Einest 8 Everest B. Bachiller 13


Jaseph M. Cimase. 64 David Burns Paul V. Zarla. 8 Blanka 8


Clerk o Courts 14.2


120


John James Castello 6


/


Robert V. O Sullivan 2.


Bianca /3


1.1.2


E Preuvein Priest 122


William I Hennessey. 8


Blandas 12


County Commissioners. 14.2


28 4


C. f. N.c som Pratt 71


- George Parabris 67-


William E. Sexton


67


A Trend manning. 4


Edward n. Function 1


Florence Shannon Brimley 1


Francis J. Thompson - Bianka 71


Sheriff


William E. Harching 2€


Arthur i Thompson 4.1


Cari E. Tielle.


67


gran R. Thorn 4


William M. Cashman


Timary j. Cronin 1


Everest. B. Done.


Blanks


277


Rent Control Yes 6 % no 66 -Blanks 12


a+ 2:40 p.m. it was voled that the meeting the disarrived. Simcon S. Pearl Precinct clerk +2


Ballot Box 142


issuing Check list


143


Bacino + check list 142 Balint Count


14.3


Vision .V. Pearl, Precumet clerk 2


a true record Cittest : E. Lawrence Colly Town clerk NOTE 9 Democratic valiants, 133 Republican Pallets


278


Special Tours Meeting, Sat. 28, 152


I special town meeting of the inhabitants I Boxford qualified to vo's in elections and in town affairs was called in the First Congregational Church, Boxford, on Tuesday, the 28 th day of October at 8:00 pm. The meeting was Called to order by William of Greenler, Jo, the hoseraton, and a moment of silent prayer was observed . The following action was to live:


article I


Voted that the town approve the Construction of four classrooms and a general purpose room to be erected at the site of The Claron Word school.


article II


Voted that the Schoolhouse Committee be authorized to procure plans, specifications, and cast figur as for the Construction of Your classrooms and a general purpose room at the site of the aaron Wood school as approved under article I.


article II Voted that the town appropriate from Surplus Revenue The sum of 75000 for the purpose of obtaining the plans, specifications and cost figures under the authority approved under article II.


8


article I Voted to appropriate the sum of 200.00 to construct a gravel road which will make the Town Dump accessible at all times of year. To se Voted to appropriate The sum of 1900.00 to meet the State of County allotments for highways, and any other highway re-location, repair, or Construction done in anticipation of reimbursement, said monen, when reimbursed to be. Credited to Surplus Revenue.


article V


279


Article VI L'ated to transfer the sum of 194.13 Board of Health account from the 1951 0


.0 to the


unexpended School account.


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art. VI


Touted to ayorum at 1115 p.m.


a true record E. Lawrence Grily, clerk


280


National of State Election, Now 4, 1952


agreeable to the foregoing Warrant, the voters met at the Town Hall in Boxford on Tuesday, Now. 4, 1952 at 6:30 a.m .; and cast Their ballots For the following officers and questions listed below. 1 0


The polls were opened at 6:30 am by seth


The ballot tax was opened, shown to Empty: and inen closes und treked. The very There apon was given to Raymond Perley.


The poble where closed at 1:30 pm The fallout boy then-registered 381 The check list showed the number of ballots


C cast to be 381.


The number of ballots in the ballot tax on being Counted was 381.


The ballots were then Counted, publicly. declared, and recorded as follows:


President of vice president


Eisenhower & Nixon, Rep 335


Hallinan & Bass, Peace-Progressive 0


Hamblin & Holtwick Prohibition 0 Hass and Every, Socialist Labor 0


Stevenson and-Sparkman, Dem. 34


9


Neccar + ..... + 1 Enney. 3


Dever, Paul 9. Dem 30


Herter, Christian 9. Rep. 343


Gilfedder Lawrence Loc Labor 1


Lus comb, Florence N. Peace- Prog. 1


Williams , Suy -S. Prohibition


Blanka 6


281


Lieutenant Governor


Sullivan Charles F. j 31 Whittier, Summer G. Rep. Ferry, William T. Prot. Votano, Francia a. Joe. Labor. 0 Blanks 3


.347


Secretary


Cronin, Edward j. Sem. 31


Meaning, Beatrice N. Rep 337 terry, alice m. Proh. 0 Ingersoll, Fred M. Soc, Lab. 3


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Treasurer.


Jurcolo, Faster 2cm.


P pavia, RajC. Rep. 541


Biomen, Homming. 1. tra vador. 1


Ireland, Harved q. Pron.


BurRiey, Thomas j.


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mintz, David J. Rep. 03.


martin, Anthony Loc Laver. 1


Simmons, Robert 9.


1 Bianka X


Cicioney Several


Kelly, Francia J. Kiery Dem. 21


Fingood, Large


Rep. 351


Blomen, Trommer. W.


Pink. 1 Blanks




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