Town of Boxford : Town meeting records, 1942-1962 , Part 3

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Publication date: 1962
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Article 9. Voted To appropriate $500.00 for the Reserve Fund, to be transferred from The Overlay Reserve.


Article 10, Voted


That the compensation for labor in the several depart- ments of the Town, be the same as last year, namely: $ 5,00 a day of eight hours.


Article 11. Voted


That the money refunded on account of Dog license. (amounting to $168.27) be divided equally between between the two Public Libraries in Town.


Article 12. Voted


To appropriate a sum, not to exceed $ 7000.00 from The Surplus Revenue account for the purpose of redut- ing the 1944 Tax levy, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Corporations and Taxation in acord- ance with Section 23. Chapter 59, General Laws.


Article /3. Voted


To pass over Article 13, as no bills were presented.


1944,


Article 14. Voted


That the matter of making the roads passable when encumbered with snow, in the be left hands of the Surveyors of Highways.


Article 15. Voted


That the matter of committing the toyes to the Collector and the manner of collecting the same be left with the Assessors.


Article 16. Voted


That the twin treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be authorized to borrow money from time to time, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1944, and to issue a note on noter therefor payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Lans.


Article 17. Voted


To appropriate 3000.00 to be transferred from from the available funds in the town treasury, for the purchase of War Bonds to establish a post-war rehabilitation fund in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Acts of 1943.


Article 18. Voted Voted


To raise and appropriate $200.00 to be divided equally between the two Public Libraries for the maintenance of the same.


Article 19.


Moved, that the matter of the Town providing High School educational facilities be left with the School Committee: Moderator declared Motion lost.


Voted


That it is the sense of the meeting, that the scholars in the East Parish, go to the High School in North Andover. 17 in favor 15 opposed.


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1944.


Voted That it is the sense of the meeting that the scholars in the West Parish, go to the North Andover High School, Unanimous vote.


Article 20.


Voted Jogo into a Committee of the whole, and discuss the matter of changing the schedule of holding the Town Meeting. Voted for Committee to rise.


Moved, to hold the Town Meeting to vote on articles in the warrant, on the first Monday evening in March, and to vote for election of town officers on Tuesday following. Motion withdrawn.


Vated


To have the question of changing the schedule of the Town Meeting put on the ballot for the next annual town meeting.


Article 21. Voted To pass over Article 21, without action, relative to Town appointing Committee to take over and maintain cemeteries.


Article 22 Voted That the Selectmen be empowered to purchase necessary land for tours dumps.


Article 23. Voted


To install a street light on Middleton Road, at a point east of the residence of Stanley B. Hills.


Article 24. Voted To give the Selectmen power to appoint a Planning Committee, to bring in recommendations to the Town Meeting to be voted on by the people regarding the future building of future delings in the Town of Boxford. 31 in favor 18 opposed. Voted To raise and appropriate 170.00 for land damage in relocation of the Georgetown Road.


Article 25.


Article 26. A true record A theet. Voted 30 dissolve the meeting. John w. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.


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1944.


Election Clerk's Record of Town Electron,


Joun Election- March 6. 1944. Agreeable to the foregoing warrant the voters met at the Town Hall in Boxford, on Monday, March 6, 1944 and cast their ballots for the following officers listed below.


The meeting was called to order by the Moderator The polls opren at 5:45 A.M.


The ballot boy was opened, examined and shown to be empty, closed, locked and the key delivered to Leo Richardson, Constable.


The polls were closed at 12:35 P.M. The ballot box then registered 241


The check list showed the number of ballots cast to be 244


The number of ballots in The ballot box totaled 244.


The ballots were counted publicly, declared,


and recorded as follows:


Total number of ballots cast was 244.


A true record Attest; Franklin G. Roberts, Clark of Election officers.


Pursuant to the invicisions 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 holding of said meeting True copy Attest? Leo 7. Richardson Constable.


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1944,


Moderator for one year William f. Greenler Seth Kelsey Blanks 11


Vote for one, 121 112


Selectman for three years. Vote for one 231


Harry L. Cole Seth Kelsey 1


Blanks 12


Town Clerk for three years vote for one


Donald E. Anderson 226


Barbara Perley 2


Blanks 16


taxes for one year Vote for one


Simeon S. Pearl


Raymond Perley 1


Blanks 9


Assessor of taxes for three years Vote for one


Stanley B. Hills 233


Blanks 11


School Committee for Three years Vote for one


William&.Greenler.fr. 131


Rosamond Bord 4


Vernon Childs


/


Mrs. Paul Killam


1


Benjamin Currier 20


John 2. Adams 29


Seth Kelsey 2


William B. Currier /


John J. Chadwick 1


Ruby Nason 1


John J. Chadwick, gr. 3


John F. Chadwick 1.


Clara Pearl 1.


Dorothy Killam 1


Lucy Parkhurst /


Dr. Stephen Maddock 3


Blanks 54


1944.


54


Brand of Health for three years votefor one Harry L. Cole 229 Blanks 15


Surveyor of Highways for one year East Parish Vote for one Raymond Perley 232


Blanks 12


Surveyor it'shighways for one year west Parish Vote for one B. Robert Cunningham 227


Blanks 17


Tree Warden for one year Vote for one


Archer N. French 214


George A. Gould Blanks 28


2


Constable East Parish (for one year) Vote for one 219


Leo F. Richardson


Dimon Lockwood 1


Seth Kelsey 1


Harry Moore 1


Wescott Merrow /


Blanks 21


Constable West Parish (for one year) Vote for one


Clayton A. Nelson 221


George Mason 1


Rosamond Price 1


Blanks 21


A True record Attest? Franklin G. Roberts Blesk of Election Officers


March 6, 1944


A true copy Attests John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.


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1944 Town of Boxford than Office of Town click


march 10-1944


Miss Barbara Perley Town Hall Boxford. Inass. Lear nin Perley


This is to notify you that I desvic


to appoint you as assistant Town Clerk, Cand lund you will carry an as you have in the Past Yours Nevy Ively a Love Copy Howald & anderson, Town click.


Office y Board of Selectmen


Amarek 11, 1944


Town check Buffard, mars. Dear Sir.


The following appointments have been made by the Selectmen of Boxford:


Archer Mr. French. Forest Worden, took his sath before Ime cn Cnauch 3- 1944


Barbara C. Perley, Town acountant, took du vall before Ane on march 8- 1944 Harry & Trash and Allen & Chadwick appointed members of the School Committee on march 10-194. and Harry 6. Track took his death before me on the above date.


Harry J. Cole Justice of the peace


a True Copy attest. Donald E- anderson Zown clun


1944


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Town of Boxford han Office of Board of Selectmen


Amarch 17- 1944


Town Clerk. Boxford mars . Dear Sir :


an Amarch 13, 1944, Helen Es. Chadwick Took her death as a member of the School Commuter before Are. On march 15, 1944, Barbara C. Perley took her worth as assistant Town Check before One, Harry J. Cole Justice of the peace a 7 me Copy. attest:


Donald E. anderson Town clerk.


Boxford april 18-1943


I have this day destroyed all the ballots cast at the annual Town Electron held March 6,1944 in Buford Anass.


attat Donald Es. anderson


Election officers- precist I Joseph B. matthews


Warden - Lep. Warden - Clarence Es- Brown ! a.


Clech - George B. Parkhurst. if & hot


Prof. Franklin C. Roberto Der Stephen J. Haddock


Lep Check - chispector - Leip. chrapector - Inspector -


Florence L- Kelsey Seth L- Kelsey. Dep chnispector - Pendlere Kelsey


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1944


Election officers-recent I Warden - arthur A Auger


Lep Worden - Belie Auger clerk - Simeon S. Pearl. deep clech - Hany J. Cole


chrispector Frederick J. Shaw.


lep Inspector - Clinton B. Jason


chrapector John a. andrew.


Lap Inspector - Stuart J. Coughlin


Hastily


a The copy.


attent


Hany L. Cole. Donald & anderson - Town cluck.


april 21-1944 I have this day delivered to the Election clerks of procents I + II the precintos books + tally sheets. for use at the Primaires april 25-1944


attest: - Howald E. anderson Town dech.


april 25-1944 Ihave The day delivered to the Warchens of Procent I + II, all the ballots And cards of instructions. sent out by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Presidential Primaires held this day. attest Donald E. anderson


Town deck


1944


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Precent I


Group


Record of Presidential Primary election april 25-1944 Buford mars, Frecen I


arguably to the foregoing Warrant the Voters of Precent I. Anet at the Town Hall and cast their ballots for the Republican and Democratic delegates to the national. Destruct of State Conventions, State and Town Committees april 25-1944


Polls opened at $45 a.m.


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


The pollo closed at 12.30 pm


The ballot box Then registered 34 The Check List showed numberballot cast 34 The number of ballots in ballot box 34 Which were counted frethely declared


and record as follows: Delegates at large of alternate delegates at large to


National Convention Delegates (Republican party) 0 Leverett Saltanotall-240 chestnut hill Rel. Newton 30 Azseph W. Martin Ja .- 54 Sove St. K. attlesbrough 24 Sinclair Weeks - 97 Valentine & Newton 25 Louise An-Williams - 3 Clean At Taunton 25 George B Rowell - 25 Friskpond Lane Cambridge 24 Margaret G. Green- 84 Pack Stope- Holyoke 24 George 7. Boothe - 64 Beechmont Worcester 13 Blanks. 35


Group alternate Delegates 0


Katherine & Aforward- 186 Summer are Reading 24 Laurence Curtis - 15 River St Borton Louis M.a. Runding - 46A Ehm& Worcester Rosa An. Levis - 30 Belleque St Borton


15 23 23 Horace E. Blandford - 2.6 Notch A New Bedford 23 Carolyn L- Purcell - 465 Paul Slime Boston 23 J. Edward Lajoie - 423 Middle A Fall River Blanks


23 46


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1944


District delegates and alternate vistund delegates to National Convention 6 LR Distinct


Delegates


E. Randall Jackson -36 Park St Panvers 9 Harland Baube - 34 market St. Ipswich 8 Blanks 10


alternate Delegates 0 Edward a. Coffey-112 Bay Niewave Salem 7 Ralph Av. Hill - 25 Central St rechen 8 Blanks 12


Delegates Charles 7. Sprague - 44 atlantic Que Swampscott 1 Henry G. Wells - 4 arlington P. Haverhill 2. Blanks 30


Group I


alternate Laligato


Amargaret W. Herme-35 Hillside ave. Amesbury / Edmund & Sullivans-1 Naples Rd. Scolom 2 . Blanks 30


Fourth Essex Distant Stats Committee


1. Couchant Cross - 171 Anill & Haverhill 15 Mildred E. Cofon-9 Colchester It Comestury 11 Blanks 32


Town Commitee - Boyford-10


Limon Lockwood. I. Jane 17 Hany Task 14 Elizabeth O. Little. Elm BS 13 Jos. B. Mattheus 8 Rosamond five-chgoldshy. 22 Newnon childs 1 alfred K. Jason Washington # 22 Benj R. Cunningham- Kein ST 20 Hewould Conclusion 6


J. D. adams 1 A- Waren Chadwick - "1 "1 23 James Feronette - alpwich Rd 23 Franklin C. Roberto-Kangooin Rof 22 Edward. R. Written - 11 a 14 Blanks 82


Group I


Group I


Group I


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1944


Delegates at large and alternate delegates at large to National Convention (democratic party) Delegates 0


David . Walsh - 37 Day It Fitchburg 1


William & Foley -$8 W. Fourth St Bouton 2. Joseph E. Casey- 295 Church It Clinton 2.


James M. Curley- Jamarcaway Boston 1


William AV Besser. 211 Sati St Northampton 3


Frank W. Tomasello - 34 alteresho ave Boston 2


John W. Mc Cormack-726 Columbia Rd. Boston /


Maurice J Tobin - 30 Hopkins Rd 4


Joseph B. Ely - 66 Broad St Westfield 3


Margarel WO Riordan - 4 arboway Boston 2.


Charles 7. Hurby -57 Fresh Fond Same Cambudige 2. Mathias LaPierre - 21 Seventh ave Leominster 1


Blanks


24


Group


alternati Delegato 0


Elizabok L'Anchamara-239 Mpland Rel Cambioge 1. John Zielinski- 473 Hillsideave Holyoke 1.


Jos. K. Jenaitis- 42 Providence St Worcester 2. Jos. In. Anc Donough - 106 Andlille ave. Boston 1.


Samuel Michelmai - 36 Butter Pl northampton 1


Charles Kaplan - 102 Columbia Rd. Boston 1 Amary Maliotis - 272 Foster & Boston 1.


Paul N. Anc Donough- 254 Frenchstr Fall River 2.


Clementina Bangone- 190 Korthe Boston 1.


Silias 7. Taylor - 28 Warwick Boston 1. Bernard A. Million - 62 Boylston Boston 1


Catherine & Hanifin . Strainst Belchertown 1 Blanks 34


District delegates and alternate delegates to national Convention - 6 th district Delegates C


Colin t- Cameron - 12 Sambon Ter amesbury 3 Michael 7. Inc Grath - 6 Carpenter St Salem 3 Harvey Q. Pathin - 51 Franklin St Haward 3 Philip Q. Billy - 189 Lynn Shore Que Lynn 2 Blanks 5


Group


Group I


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alternate Delegates 0


Amiral E. L. Nraltos -29 Braman It Cancero 2 Adeland Beaulieu - 12 Hover At Salam. 2. John Af. Mitchell - 37 middlesex It Heworked 3 Charles M Boyle - 19 Parsons It Peabody 2 Blanks 7 Delegates 0 Joseph B Harrington-Winterchestand Rich Solem fledged to A. B Ely 0


arthur JWalch - 60 one St Salem 11 0


Charles & Campbell -65 Cabot & Beverly 11 "1


0 RUM Ar. Hankey- 52 Humphrey At devampocoth


Blanks


16


Group I alternate Delegates 0 Katherine & Shiftin - 52 Ore st Salem-Pledged to for BEly 0 Harold DUmstrong -19myrtle Sq Slometer " 11 0


Amf. Shanahan - 23 Federal St Salem 1. 0


Nemes Formasney - 13/2 Mnouch St Salam


0


Blanks


Not Grouped


Delegates 0


James L. Benno - 1 Island ave. Salem 1 Thomas J. Bruns - I Island ave Salem 0


Daniel Graves - 67 Prospect St, Houcestu


Charles Af morrill - 23 Shorts Broadway Haverhill 0 Blanks 15


Vote for / Aman 1. 11 / Woman


Fourth Essen Listed- Stato Committee C Charles A. movil- 23h. Broadway Haverhill 2 Rose R Shinberg - 102 Lakeview ave Haverhill 1. Blanka 5


Town Committee - Boxford-10


a True Record attest George B. Parkhurst Precent Clark


a Twee Copy, attest Donald & Cinclusion Town clerk


Group I


Group I


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1944


frecent. 2.


Record of Presidential Primary election april 25-194 Precent 2 - Town of Boxford meeting called to order and warrant read by author I anger at 5.450 clock a. m. The ballot box was examined by the Precentofficers, and the public and found to be empty . The ballot box was then locked and the key Taken by Clayton Q. Nelson Constable in attendance, the register Indicating 000. The polls were Opened at 5.45 Diclock G.A. at 12:30 Oclock P-In. the polls were closed. The ballot har indicating 28.


The officers in charge's the Check list announced The number I hnames checked to be 28 .- The Offres in Charge of. The ballots were then taken from the box of audibly Counted One by One and the whole number was found to be 18


The print officers them proceeded to count the votes received , with the following results.


Whole numberof votes for delegates at large to National Convention. Republican 24


Blanks 32


Leveret Saltonstall 22


Joseph martin.fr 19


Sinclair Weeks. 19


Louise An. Williams 19


George B. Powell


19


Margaret a. Green


19


George 7 . Booth 19


Whole nombre of Notes for alternate delegates - Republican 14


Republican


Blanks


55


Katherine & Atoward


16


Laurence Curtis 16


Lloris An-Q. Hunding /7


Rosa An. Levis 16


Horace &. Sandford 16


Carolyn L. Purcell 16


J Edward Lajoie 16


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1944


Whole number of Notes for Delegates at large National Convention. Democratie Blanks 23


4


David d. Walsh 4


William & Foley 2


Joseph & Casey. 2


James An Century 2


2


William At Banke Je.


Frank W Tomasello 2


John W Ane Cormack /


maurice J. Tobin 3


Joseph B. Ely. /


margaret K. O'Riordan 1


Charles 7. Hely. 3


mathias Lapierre


2


Whole number of Votes for alternate Delegates Democratic


4


Blanco 18


Elizabet LIne Aramava 4


John Anielenshe. 2


Joseph K. Kemailis 2


Joseph In Ane Donough 3


Samuel Michelman


3


Charles (Saplan 2


may maliotis


2


Paul V. Inchlonough. 3


Clementina Langone 3


Lilas 7 Taylor 2


Bernard J. Kfillion 2


Cocherine & Hanifin 2


1944


Whole numer of Notes for Histrès Delegates and alternate District Delegates to national Convention


Republican 24


Blanks 24 7


E. Randall Jackson


Harland Burke 7


Edward a Coffey 6


Ralph Av. Hill 8


Blanks 28


Blanka 6


Charles 7 Spraque


/


Henry G. Wells 3


Blanco. 5


Margaret W. Hume


1


Edmund G. Sullivan


Whole number of Notes for bistrot Delegates and alternate Distinct Delegates to national Convention Democratic 4


Blanks. 13


Colin J. Cameron


Mnichall 7. Once Grath 1


Harvey a pothier 1


Philip a. July 1


alternate Group I


Beavers. 13


Amuriel E.L. Nrettos


adelard Beaulieu 1


John Av. Kmitchell 1


Charles An- Boyle 1


64


Group I


alternati Group I


Group 2


alternate Group 2


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1944


Blanks Joseph B. Havingcon arthur A. Walsh. Charles & Campbell William H. Blanfey


1


alternati Group 2


Blanks Katherine 7. Griffin Harold L. armstrong William J. Shanahan. James L. Lomasvery.


James L Buns Thomas J. Burns. Daniel Graves Charles Av. Ancaril


Whole number of Notes for State Committee Republican 24 Blanes I. H. merchant Cross 16


Mildred & Coffin 11


Whole number of Notes for State Committee Democratic


Blanko 1 .-


Charles At. Umoriell 3 Rose R. Shinberg 1


Group 2


Grouped


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1944


Whole number of Votes for Town Committee


Republican 24


Blanks 94


Limon Lockwood 16


Elizabeth & Little 15


Rosamond Price 16


alfred K hason


18


Benjamin R Cunningham


19


A. Warren Chadwick


18


James Feronetti 17


Franklin C. Roberts


19


Joseph B. Mathews


2.


Edward R. Umellen 2


Hany &e Trash 2


Donald E. anderson 2.


Whole number of Notes for Town Commitee Democratic 4


Blanks 40


at 2,450' Clock P.An. It was told That the meeting be dissolved.


a Ture record attest Simeon & Pearl clerk precent 2. Town of Boxford


a Tre Copy attest Donald & anderson Town Cluck


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Boxford June 7 44


Donald Anderson Towncheck Boxford man dear Sir


at a meeting of the newly elected members of the Republican Town Committee, the following officers were elected.


Limon Lockwood Chairman, alfred Mason, Franklin C Roberts and This Rosamond Price Nece Chaumen. Edu. R. Vmillen See & Teas.


Two associate members were elected They are Lewald Anderson And Thomas Cargill Respectfully Edu. R. mellen Sec.


a. 7 rue Copy attet Kewald E. anderson Town check.


Town of Boxford Mass - office of Selectmen June 16-1944 List of Jurors - 1944-45 andrew, John a., Farmer, Essex St., West Boxford Chapman, alfred L., Inspector, Valley Rd., West Boxford Colby, E. Laurence, accountant, Washington Str, West Boxford Cunningham, B. Robert,, Surveyor, main St., West Boxford. Dick, William H.1 Printer. Nalley Rd " West Boxford French, Walter W. Labour, Elm St., Boxford Killam, Cyno E ... Poultryman, Endicott Rel, Boxford


matthews, Joseph B., Superintendent main St 1Boxfor Morss, Walter K., Fruit Grower, Lake Shore Rd. , West Boxford Riego, K. Hamilton, Carpenter, Main St, Boxford Shaw, alexander 9., Farmer, Bare Hell ha Safford Naughan, A Frederick, Brother, Towne Rd. /top four


Board of) Selectmen


attest Jornald &. anderson Town club


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Boxford June 28-1944


Chave this day destroyed ill the ballots cart at Lhe Pirmais held april 15 1944 in Byford mans attest Donald E Induson Town check.


July 1- 1944 I have this day delivered to the Electron clerks of frecents 12 the freunt Books and Tally Sheets for use at the primaires July 11-1944 Attest: Donald E. anderson-Town clerk


Office of Board of Selectmen - June 16-1944 Election officers


Precinct 1 : Joseph B. matthews, Warden Clarence E. Brown. Deputy Warden George B. parkhurst, clerk. Malcolm R. Tillis, Deputy clerk Ella Walsh. Inspector Seth L.Kelsey, chispector Florence L. Helsey, Deputy chispector Penelope R. Kelsey, Deputy chropector


Precent :2 arthur a. anger, Warden Jelie anger, Deputy Warden Simeon S. Pearl. Elech Harry J. Cole, Listy Black Stuart J. Coughlin chispector 1. 4 andrew, chispector Frederick A. Shaw Laputy chaspector Clinton B. Mason, Deputy chrapector


Board 7 Selectmen.


une Copy- attest Donald & anderson Town check


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Borford July 11-1944 I have this day delivered to the wardens of Precinct I+ II all the ballots and cards of instructions . sent out by the Secretary of the Con monweall for the stato primaires held this day attest Donald & Linduson Town click


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Precinel I Record of State Primaries held July 11-1944 Boxford mass - Precinct I agreeably to the foregoing Warrant the Notes of Pacina I met at the Town Hall and cast their ballows for the following named officers: For The Republican party Governor - Horace ? Lakell-60 arbowayslime Brauntice 117


Notefal


Blanks 25


Vorefar 1 Lt. Governor -


Robert 7. Bradford - 106 Coolidge Hill Cambridge 47


Jarvis Hunt 51 High ST Mo. attlaborough 26 Rudolph 7. Ring -163 Exchange St mills 19 Daniel E. Mc Lean- 10 Congress It Really 3.7 William H Ane Martin - 4 Haward Rd Belmont 3 Banho. 10


Notefor 1 Secretary , Fredinc W. Cook 75 Benton Ad Somewell 127


Brantes 15


Vote for 1


Treasurer:


Fred & Burrell -41 Washington St medford 56. Lamerce Curto - 15 Rue ST Boston 62


Blanco 24 Unditor:


Frank G. Goodwin- Thelon are Zaukaum 67 Wallace E-Stearns- 110 Gainsborough AT Boston 10


Russell Q. Wood - 11 Whittier St Cambridge 50


Bianco 15 attorney General: Clarence x. Barnes-19 Rumford Que mansfield 54


Charles Fairhurst - 572. Bernardstond Greenfield 6 James & Fourkey - 43 Jardin At Neshody 55 Islanti 24


Senator in Congress: Leveret Saltonstall 210 ChestnutHelp /Q hewcon 129 Blanks 13


Congiunman - Sixth Distud! George J. Bates 121


Blanks 21


Nice jól


Notefor 1


Note for ! (ajax Vacancy)


"Vole for!


71


Vote for I Councillor Fifth distinct: Washington Cook 5 Sammelt Hawakell Fred a Zauner-31 Bowdown St Lawrence 23


8. Howard formell 11 Blanto 34


-


Senator . Fowith Essex Histret;


Clifford R. Cuisson - 5 Pages are Haverhill 59


Nathaniel # Stackpole-58 S. Jene Ht Haverhill 48 Blanks. 35


Votefor 1


Representative in General Court Eighth Esser cistuck.


Oscar H1. Perkins-26 chase st Hammers 12


William f. Frcenter - Highland ind Ropfort 11


Franklin @ Roberts Georgetown Rd Pro youd 115 blanks


Vole for 2 County Commissioners Essex County


Fred Manning -59 Langton It Lynn (dem) 31


John In. Kelleher - 4 Storey ave. Newburyport 14


Walter Bimouse - 39 Centre St Manuais 82


C.7. Kelen Pratt - 4 Johnston Les Saugus 34


Francis Scalese - 118 CogswellSt Haverhill 4 George B. Sellars Jr. 53 Loving St Lawrence 8 arthur Q. Thompson 95 Lowell St methuen 41 Blanks 68


Notefor 1


Sheriff Essex County


Frank & Raymond - 4810 Peter St. Salem 97 Romeo C. King - 4 Sutherland St andover 27 Blanks 18


For the Democratic Party


Note for !


Governor:


Francis X. Hurley - 39 Pond St Boston 1 Amaurice & Tobin - 20 options Rd. Boston 4 Blanco. 0


Votefor 1


Lieutenant Governor;


John B. Carr - 91 Princess It Somewell /


alfred . Farese - 42 Health St Everett 0


alexander & Sullivan-92 Wordsworth It Portion 0 John J. Sullivan -62 June StWorcester 2 Blanko 2


Voce fall


1944


Note for ! Secretary" John m. Bresnahan-185M. Common & Lynn Amargaut M. O'Riordan - 4 arbouvary Boston Blanks 4 Treasurer:


1


0


Notefor 1


John C. Hunley - 40 Hemose Ad Boston 1 FrancisC.SncHenna-457 Village It Medway 1 Michael y a Leary- 399 Broadway Cambridge 0


John 7. Welch - 63 Horner St Boston


0 Bianco 3 auditor :


Thomas f. Buckley-15 Pinckney St Horton 3


Blanks 2 attorney General:


John H. Backers- 71 Bonney Rt New Bedford 2


Francis & Harrigan-300 Bowdoin & Borion 0


Frances & Kelley -1184 morton St Boston 0 Joseph In. Amcdonough- 106 Melville ave Boston 1 Blanks 2


Senator in Congreso (20 fi) NVacancy)


John H. Corcoran -25 Jardin St Cambridge bush 4. Langone fr - 190 houth A Boston 0 Joseph Sie -43 8. Russell St Bouton 1 Richard In. Russell - 10 Charles River Sq. Boston 3 Bianco 1


Congressman Silk Listuch!


Nola for 1 Banho 5


Councilor Fifth Distri:


Voce foi ! Blanks 5


Voce for 1


Senator Fourth Essexlisted: Blanks Representative in General Count:


Votefor 11 Blanks 5


County Commissioners Essex County


Votefor 2 Ifred Manning - 59 faighton ST Lynn 2 michael 7. Conway - 4 Lincoln pl. Peabody 3 John In. Kelleher - 4 Storey ave Newburyport (Rep.) 2 George B. Sellars - 53 Foring St Lawrence (Rep) 2


1


72


Vore fal


Votefor 1


Vote for 1


73


Sheriff Essex County Angus R. Faites- 28 Ferronave Fynn William GAhennessey - 653 Mestanais Lym Thomas S. Paulo - 53 amily H Lynn Blanko


State primary july 11-1944 Pollo Opened t 5.45 A.M. The boulot box Was apenned and shown to be empty When Cloud, locked and the key placed in the hunts o Constable Cargill. The polls closed at 1.05 p. An.


The ballot box then registered 147 The Check-list showed number follows Can't 147


The number ofballots in ballot box 147


Which were counted, publicly declared and recorded pages 237 to 240


a Ime record itten George B. Parkhurst Elecky Elections


a True Copy attest- Donald & anderson Town cluck


Votefor !


1944


Record of State Primary Election July 11-1944 freenet 2 Town of Boxford. the thing Called to order and warrant read by within i sanger at 545 Schock AM. 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 laten net held by Clayton & helson, Constable in attendance, The egister indicating 000 - The pollo were opened at 5.45 aclown 1. An und at 100 idoch P.M. The pollo were close the ballot box register indicating 60. The officers in Charge of the Check list. Announced the number of names Miched to be 60. The ballons come them Taken from. The ballot box and audibly counted and the whole Number was found to be 60. The precinct officers then Proceeded to count The Notes received with the following results :




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