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(th To see if the town, will grant the ninth or any other school district more than their usual proportion of publick school money --
7th To hear the report of the Auditors, respecting accompts of the town.
8th To raise money, to defray town charges .-
9th To raise money to make & repair highways-
Ioth To see if the town will discontinue the road from Ralph Chamberlains, to Aaron Putnams land, & give it in part for the new road, that is designed for the same purpose .-
IIth To see what the town would think advisable respecting Mr Annis & wife-
12th To see if the town will grant the petition of Sanford Dow (viz) to remove his connexion from the Ioth to the 8th school district.
[276] Hereof fail not, but this with your doings make due return according to law .---
Given under our hands & seals at Hanover this 16th day of February Ano Dom-181I.
Lemuel Dow Jun1 . Select Men Samuel Alden of Jonathan Durkee > sa Hanover
In obedience to the within I have warned the inhabitants who are qualified to vote to meet at the within mentioned time & place according to law- Elijah Miller Constable-
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Han- over qualified by the Constitution and laws of this State to vote in town affairs holden at said Hanover on the 12th day of March A. D. 1811-
Voted and chose Joseph Curtifs Esq' Moderator-
Voted and chose Jonathan Freeman 2nd Town Clerk- Votes for Governor viz)
Hon. Jeremiah Smith 265 votes. Jonathan Franklin I vote His Excellency John Langdon 66 votes-
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HANOVER N. H.
Votes for Councillor
Hon. Jonathan Franklin 245 votes. Cyrus Hamilton I vote
Revª Edward Evans- 48 votes. John Harris I vote
Hon. Caleb Ellis- - 2 votes. Jeduthen Wilcox I vote
Votes for Senator
Hon. Caleb Ellis- 230 votes. Edward Evans 3 votes
John Harris- 48 votes. William Webster 2 votes Jonathan Franklin I vote
Votes for County Treasurer
William Webster 216 votes. John Page Jr I vote
Jonathan Robbins J' 25 votes
[277] Votes for County Register
Samuel Brooks 198 votes. John Rogers I vote
John Page Jr 27 votes. Jonathan Robbins J' I vote
Votes for Representatives of this State in the Congrefs of the United States. (viz)
Hon. George Sullivan 234 votes. John A. Harper 49 votes
William Hale 234 votes. Obed Hall 49 votes
Daniel Blasdell 234 votes.
Voted & chose Capt Augustus Storrs Representative for this town.
Selectmen-
Capt Lemuel Dow James Poole and Maj. Samuel Kendrick-sworn by W™ H. Woodward Esq.
Constables-
Voted & chose Elijah Miller & Uriel Bafcom. sworn by W11 H. Woodward
Collector of Taxes-
Voted & chose Russell Bridgman sworn by W1" H. Wood- ward Esq.
Surveyors of Highways-
Nº I. Samuel Alden Sworn 6. Oliver Dewey Sworn
2. Samuel Kendrick Sworn 7.
Eli Hurlbutt Sworn
3.
- Caleb Foster Sworn 8. Hezekiah White
§ Jeremiah Page declined to serve -
4. Joseph Curtifs- 9. Chester Ingolls Sworn
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5 Samuel Butler sworn 10 Isaac Houston Sworn Ebenezer Eaton (declined to serve)
Abraham Kimball. sworn Samuel Willis Sworn Fence Viewers-
Isaac Houston-who declined to serve
Joel Brown-declined to serve
Enoch Blood-Sworn -
Hog reeves-
District Nº I James S. Brown, Sworn, 6. Asa Tisdale-Sworn
2. Deliverance Woodward
S Zephaniah Starks -- Sworn Sworn 7. > Thomas Slade -- Sworn
3 Abijah How-
8. Nathan Rofs-(declined)
4. Permer Cutting
9. Lemuel Stevens (declined)
5. Gaus McGregory IO John Wright-Sworn
Oliver Smith Sworn
[278] Sealer of Leather
Capt Samuel Slade-sworn
Sealer of Weights & Measures Joseph Chase sworn-
School Committe
District Nº I Wm H. Woodward
6. Horace Pinneo
2. Jabez Hill
7. Elijah Miller Sworn
3. Augustus Chandler - 8. Jonathan Hatch-Sworn
Sworn 9. Rufus Durkee-Sworn
4. Moses Davis Isaac Houston declines
5. Mason Murch-Sworn 10. to serve Jacob Perley. Sworn
Voted that the Selectmen be instructed to pay each non commifsioned Officer & soldier on muster or battalion days thirty four cents in lieu of meats & drinks as provided by the Statute of this State-
Voted to adjourn this meeting to the 26th instant at one Oclock P. M .-
March 16th 1811-Met agreeably to adjournment .-
Voted that the Selectmen allow to the School District No. 9. fifteen dollars out of rents of the School lands for the past year which shall be instead of the like sum voted by the town
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in March 1810-the money then voted & not having been paid them-
Voted that after deducting the fifteen dollars voted to dis- trict No 9. the residue of the rents of the School lands for the year past be equally divided among the several School dis- tricts-
Voted to raise 800 dollars to defray town charges-
Voted to raise 1200 dollars to make and repair highways- to be laid out at the rate of eight cents per hour for actual labor and for oxen & ploughs &c. in the same proportion-
Voted that old road leading from the house lately occupied by Ralph Chamberlain to Aaron Putnams land be discontinued & that [279] the same be applied so soon as the Selectmen think proper towards compensating for the new road that is designed for the same purpose.
Voted. that the IIth Article in the Warrant, "to see what the town would think advisable respecting Mr Annis & wife" be left to the discretion of the Selectmen-
Voted to pafs over the 12 Article of the warning-
Voted & Chose Maj. Silas Tenney and Capt. Augustus Storrs as auditors the current year-
Voted & chose Capt. Royal Wright, William H. Woodward Esq" and Capt. Lemuel Dow as School Inspectors the current year-
Voted that the Selectmen do not tax the non resident land in the town of Hanover-
Voted that Maj. Silas Tenny, Capt. Augustus Storrs and Elijah Miller be appointed as a committee to prepare a place for the next annual town meeting-
Voted to dissolve this meeting-
Attest Jonª Freeman 2ª Town Clerk
A road south of Daniel Dodges land runs N. 55° E 24 rods thence N 11º E 82 rods thence North 4° W 50 rods when it . strikes the old road North of Dodges-
Lemuel Dow Jun? ? Select Men
24 82 5º Jona" Durkee of Hanover
Total 156 rods
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TOWN RECORDS
Surveyed by me Lemuel Dow Jun
Excepted by the town March 13th 1810
Recorded Feb. 26th 1812-Jona Freeman 2nd Clerk
Town
State of Newhampshire Grafton fs
[280] L.S. ( To Elijah Miller one of the constables of the Town of Hanover-
Greeting -
You are hereby required in the name of sª State to notify and warn all the inhabitants of sd Hanover who are qualified to vote in town affairs to meet on the second tuesday of March next at nine O clock A. M. at the South Meeting house in the center of sd town to act on the following articles (viz)-
First‹ To choose a Moderator to govern said meeting-
2nd To choose one person a Clerk for sª Town the year en- sueing --
3rd To vote by ballot for all necefsary State & County offi- cers-
4th To choose one person to represent this town in the Gen- eral Court the present year-
5th To choose all necefsary Town officers the year ensueing 6th To raise money to defray town charges-
7th. To raise money to make and repair highways-
8th. To see if the town would wish to adopt any measure dif- ferent from what has been formerly practised respecting the support of the poor belonging to said town-
9th. To hear the report of the school Inspectors & if necef- sary to act thereon-
roth To hear the report of the auditors-
IIth. To see if the town will pafs a vote respecting cattle horses swine &c running at large in the town, or in any part of it-
12th. To hear a petition of a number of the inhabitants east of moose mountain respecting clearing Wolfsborough road & if thought proper to act thereon --
13th. To hear any other petition or petitions that may be brought forward & act thereon-
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HANOVER N. H.
Hereof fail not but this with your doings make [281] due return according to Law-Given under our hands & seal at Hanover this 19th day of February Ano Dom 1812 --
Lemuel Dow Jr Selectmen James Poole of
Samuel Kendrick Hanover
As within commanded I have notified the inhabitants of Hanover who are qualified to vote in town affairs to meet at the within named time and place according to law-
Elijah Miller Constable
At a legal Meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Han- over qualified by the laws & constitution of this State to vote in town affairs holden at said Hanover on the tenth day of March in the year of our Lord 1812-
The said inhabitants & voters delivered & gave in their votes for the following officers-(viz)-
Voted and Chose Colo. Amos A. Brewster Moderator
Voted & chose Jonathan Freeman 2ª Clerk-(sworn- Voted & chose Capt. Augustus Storrs Representative- Voted & chose Capt. Lemuel Dow, Capt. James Poole and Maj. Samuel Kendrick, Selectmen-and severally sworn-
Voted & chose Salmon Dow, collector of taxes-sworn- Voted & chose Elijah Miller and Constables Urial Bascom-sworn
No. I Amos Wardwell Sworn Nº 6 James Spencer-sworn 2 Edward Smith Jr 7 Eli Hurlbutt
Surveyor of Highways
3 Jonª Freeman 2ª, Sworn
S Hezh White-sworn
4 Jer. Page Sworn 9 Rufus Durkee-sworn
5 Amos Colman. Sworn
IO Isaac Houston-sworn [282] Voted & chose Joseph Chase Maj. Samuel Kendrick, (sworn) & Daniel Dodge (sworn) Fenceviewers-
Maj. Samuel Kendrick (sworn) Sealer of Leather-
Lemuel Stevens Sealer of Weights & Measures-
Nº I Henry Hutchinson Sworn | No. 6. John Bishop-sworn- - 2 Gideon Kendrick sworn - 7. Nath' Woodward Jr 8. Orlando Bridgman
Hog reeves - 3. George West -- 4. Benj. Ayres - 5. Henry H. Chandler
- 9. John S. Green
- 10. Richard Walker
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TOWN RECORDS
Chose Capt Lemuel Dow, Jona Freeman 2ª & Timº Owen Jr school Inspectors-
)Nº I. Mills Olcott Esq™
No. 6. Elias Dewey (sworn)
School
- 2. Nathan Kendrick (sworn
- 7. David Camp-sworn
8. Jonª Hatch
9. Goram Lane-sworn
.IO. Aaron Putnam-sworn
Justin Hinds - Corder of Wood
Maj. Silas Tenny & Capt Augustus Storrs-Auditors-
Voted to accept the report of the Auditors-
Voted to raise $800 to defray town charges the current year
Voted that the Selectmen be authorized to set up at public auction the maintainance of Paupers of the town to the lowest bidder-
Voted that the Selectmen be authorized to close, or not & the continuance of any contract, respecting the auction of pau- pers, at their discretion-
Voted to pafs over the IIth Article of the warning-
Voted to refer the petition of Capt Augustus Chandler respecting the collecting a tax Joseph Ketcham to the Select- men-
[283] Voted to refer the petition of the people east of moose mountain to the Selectmen-
Voted to appoint a committee to make arrangements respect money raised for highways-
Voted to accept the report of the above mentioned com mittee as follows, Viz, --
your Committee report that to take $500 of the $1200 that was raised to make & repair highways the present year & that a Committee be appointed to attend with the Selectmen when they make out the highway tax bills to apportion the money arising from the several districts to make an equallity through the town --
Lemuel Dow Jr Joseph Curtifs Silas Tenny Samuel Kendrick Tames Poole
Committee
Committee
-- 3. Caleb Foster
4. Permer Cutting Sworn
- 5. Sylvester Ingolls-(sworn
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HANOVER N. H.
Voted to appoint Capt Augustus Storrs, Capt Royal Wright Joseph Curtifs Esq" and Maj. Silas Tenny a committee to assist the Selectmen in arranging the highway taxes.
Voted to raise $1200 to make and repair highways the cur- rent Year-(N. B The last vote should have been recorded the next after the one to raise money to defray town charges.)
Voted that the highway taxes be paid in labor at the rate of eight cents per hour of actual labor-
Voted to appoint Maj. Samuel Kendrick to superintend the making of a road leading to Lime line & Amos Colman the road from M' Hatches to the mill neighborhood
Voted Mr Benjamin Merrill be annexed to school district NO. 10-
[284] Voted to refund a fine & cost of prosecution amount- ing to about ten dollars to Capt Lemuel Dow & Mr Samuel Alden
Votes for Governor
For Hon. John T. Gilman 230 votes
For Hon. William Plummer 82 votes
For Hon Jonathan Franklin 234 votes
Votes for Counsellor
For Abel Merrill 59 votes
For John Harris 4 votes
For Daniel Kimball I vote
For Daniel Kimball Esq™ 225 votes
Votes for Senator
For John Harris Esq"- 63 votes
For William Webster I vote
For William Webster 180 votes
Votes for County
For Caleb Keith 28 votes
Treasurer
r
For John Page Jr . 4 votes
For Ephraim Kingsbury- 3 votes
For Ephraim Kingsbury Esq™ 162 votes
Votes for County
For John Page Jr . 42 votes
Register
Wm H Woodward Esq" . I vote
Caleb Keith . ·
I vote
Meeting difsolved by the moderator --
Attest Jonª Freeman 2ª Town Clerk
An alteration in the road begining where the three mile line & the south line of Wolfsborough road intersects each other
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runs N. 64° E. 5 rods to stakes and stones which is the width of the road-from thence on the east side of the same-Runs S 40° E 22 rods to stake & stones-then S. 26° E 14 rods to stake & stones-then S. 11º E 28 rods to stake & stones-then S. 3° W. 40 rods to stake & stones on the line between Mr Andrew & Capt John Tenny when it [285] intersects the old road-From where we started (as above) the width of the road was 5 rods to Pearsons rock so called & from thence only 4 rods --
Which is humbly submitted
Hanover May 4th 1812
Lemuel Dow Jr James Poole Selectmen Samuel Kendrick
An alteration in the road leading from Hanover Meeting house to the Mill neighborhood so called-Viz begining on the old road west of Benjamin Hatches at stake & stones then runs South 44° W. 36 rods then S. 55° W 24 rods then S. 17º W 28 rods-S 70° W 26 rods-S 48° W 18 rods-S 66° W 10 rods S. 58° W 44 rods-S 39° W 20 rods-S 50° W 9 rods- S 40° W 6 rods-S 30° W 24 rods .S 54° W 5 rods-S. 44° W Io rods S. 40° W 18 rods-S 10° W 16 rods-S 21° W. 28 rods-S 18° W 14 rods-S 29° W 70 rods-to the old road by David Chandler's-the above road is laid 4 rods in width
Hanover June 20th 181[-
Lemuel Dow Jr ) Select Men James Poole of
Sam1 Kendrick Hanover
Likewise an alteration begining at stake and stones the east side of the highway against Dr Brown's cider mill south end runs N. 29° E 12 rods on D' Browns land thence same course on Amos Kinneys land 38 rods South west corner of his barn then N. 43° E 24 rods to the old road 4 rods in width-Han- over June 20. 181I.
Lemuel Dow Jun™ Selectmen James Poole of
Samuel Kendrick Hanover
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HANOVER N. H.
[286] To the Select Men of the Town of Hanover in the ' County of Grafton & State of Newhampshire-
The undersigned Inhabitants of said Hanover of whom more than ten are free holders, respectfully request that a legal meeting of the legal voters of said Town, may be legally warned to convene at some proper place in said Town to consult upon the common good to exprefs their opin- ions upon the present state of our public affairs to take into consideration the expediency of adopting measures for calling a convention of the county of Grafton to concert & adopt the measures necefary therefor & to elect delegates from said Town to such convention
Hanover 13th August 1812-
William Dewey
Seneca Dewey
Mills Olcott
Elias Dewey
Squire Shaw
Isaac Bifsell
John Smith
Ben J Gilbert Sam1 Alden
Nath1 Everett
Lem1 Cook Ebenezer Woodward
Eleazar P. Kendrick
Ebenezer Fogg Ebenezer Adams
Gideon Kendrick
Benj. Davis Richard Lang
Eleazer Porter
Caleb Fuller
Amos A Brewster
Ezekiel Smith
Beza Woodward
Chas Spear
John Everett Luke Dewey
Wm W Dewey
Deliverance Woodward Zeph. Swift Moore Increase Kimball
Artemas Brown
Jonathan Freeman Joseph Roby
Nathaniel Heaton Jr
Edward Freeman Dan Parker
Eleazar Porter Jr
Francis Dow
John Carpenter
Sam1 Slade-
Jonathan Hatch
Samuel Bradshaw
Benja Morey
Ebez™ Fellows William P. Dewey
Timº Lester
Simon Ward Pownal Shaw
Sam1 Kendrick
Gideon Smith Jr
Peter H. Abbot
Augustus Storrs Harry Slade
Nathan Kendrick John Smith Timothy Smith
Otis Freeman
Jonª Freeman 2ª
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TOWN RECORDS
State of Newhampshire
[287] LS
Grafton fs .-
To Elijah Miller or Urial Bascom or either of the Constables of the Town of Hanover-in said County
Greeting-
Whereas a petition subscribed by a large number of the inhabitants of said town of whom more than ten are free holders and addrefsed the undersigned Selectmen of said Town has been presented to us requesting that a meeting of the legal voters of said Town may be legally warned to convene at some proper place in said Town to consult upon the common good to exprefs their opinions upon the present state of our public affairs to take into consideration the expediency of adopting measures for calling a convention of the county Grafton to concert and adopt the measures necefsary therefor and elect delegates from said Town to such convention
-You are therefore hereby required in the name of the State of Newhampshire to notify and warn according to law the legal voters in the town of Hanover aforesaid to meet at the North meetinghouse in said Hanover on friday the fourth day of Sep- tember next at eleven O clock in the forenoon to choose a moderator to govern said meeting and also to take into con- sideration and act upon the several subjects in the petition aforesaid mentioned-
Hereof fail not & of this warrant with your doings thereon make due return according to law-Given under our hands & seal at Hanover aforesaid the seventeenth day August A D 1812-
Lemuel Dow Jr Select Men James Poole of
Samuel Kendrick Hanover
[288] Grafton fs. Hanover 18th August 1812-
I have this day warned the legal voters in said Hanover to meet at the time & place & for the purposes within men- tioned by posting up on the fign post of William W. Poole inn
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keeper in said Hanover a true & attested copy of the within warrant as the law directs-
Attest Urial Bafcom Constable
Grafton fs Hanover 20th August 1812.
I have this. day warned the legal voters in said Hanover to meet at the time & place & for the purposes within men- tioned by posting up on the South Meeting house in said Han- over a true & attested copy of the within warrant as the law directs-
Attest Elijah Miller Constable-
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Han- over who are legal voters to vote in town affairs holden in said Hanover on friday the fourth day of September A D 1812-
Chose Capt James Poole Moderator-
Voted to choose a committee to prepare a sett of resolutions to lay before this meeting-
Maj. William H. Woodward, Doct" Cyrus Perkins, Ben J. Gilbert Esq" Deacon Samuel Slade & Joseph Curtifs Esq. were appointed as the aforesaid committee-
Voted to adjourn this Meeting one hour to this place
Met agreeably to adjournment-and heard the following report of the above mentioned committee (viz)
To the inhabitants of the town of Hanover legally afsembled in town meeting-
Your Committee appointed for the purpose beg [289] leave to submit the following resolutions for consideration
Resolved-That in the present alarming state of our publick affairs, when our dearest rights and the best interests of the nation are placed in the utmost jeopardy, it is our indispensa- ble duty as citizens to exercise the right guaranted to us by the constitution,-"to afsemble in an orderly and peaceable manner" freely to exprefs our opinions of publick men and meas- ures as also "to consult on the common good"
Resolved-That we do most cordially and unreservedly concur with our brethren and fellow citizens of the County of
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Rockingham, in the sentiments and opinions exprefsed in the Memorial to the President of the United States, adopted by them, at their Meeting at Brentwood, on the 5th day of August 1812 : And that we will, in concert with them, exert all the powers vested in us by the constitution to remove from the councils of the Nation the authors of our distrefses by elevating to their stations men of intelligent patriotism, advocates of "peace and honest friendship with all Nations, entangling alliances with none."-
Resolved .- That we view the private Meetings of Members of Congrefs, at the seat of the general government, commonly called Congrefsional Caucuses, convened exprefsly for the pur- pose of imposing on the nation candidates for President & Vice President, as [290] highly pernicious, and even fatal in their tendency ; as calculated, in an eminent degree, to undermine what, in a free Country, is the palladium of its citi- zens-The freedom of Elections .-
Resolved .- That [we ] view as a cause of most serious alarm the frequent attempts of the friends of administration, by threats and lawlefs violence to overawe constitutional opposi- tion ; and thereby to impair or totally destroy what no freeman can honourably survive- The Liberty of Speech & of the Prefs .-
Resolved .- As the sense of this meeting, that the principle attempted to be established, by which the Militia are detached from their superior Officers and placed under the command of those of the General Government, is a principle, which under existing circumstances, is not only unconstitutional, but dan- gerous in a high degree, and in its tendency subversive of State Sovereignty,-and-that Governors Strong and Griswold, for their dignified and Constitutional vindication of the rights of their respective States, merit our unequivocal appro- bation.
Hanover Sep" 4th 1812 by order of the Comee Wm H Woodward ---
Voted to accept of the above report by a large majority --
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HANOVER N. H.
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[291] Voted to appoint three persons, delegates to a county convention & Maj. Samuel Kendrick, Maj. W11 H Woodward & Deacon Samuel Slade were accordingly appointed .--
Voted to adjourn the Meeting
L S Grafton fs.
-Hanover-
State of Newhampshire
To Elijah Miller or Urial Bascom or either of them-con- stables
Greeting-
You are hereby required in the name of sd State to notify & Warn all inhabitants of sª Hanover who are qualified to vote in the choice of senators-to meet on the first Monday of . November next at one Oclock P M at the North Meeting House (so called) for the following purposes (viz)-
First to choose a Moderator to govern sd Meeting-
2nd To vote by ballot for eight persons of this State for Electors of President & Vice President of the United States
3rd To vote by ballot for six persons of this State for Repre- sentatives in the Congrefs of the United States-
Hereof fail not but this with your doings make return accord- ing to law-
Given under our hands & seal at Hanover, this 12th day of October Ano Dom 1812-
Lemuel Dow. Jr James Poole Selectmen Samuel Kendrick
Grafton fs. Hanover 17th. October 1812-
I have this day warned the legal voters in sª Hanover to meet at the time and place & for the purposes within men- tioned by posting up a true and attested copy of the within according to law
Elijah Miller (Constable
[292] At a legal Meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Hanover qualified by the laws and constitution of this State to vote for Electors of President & Vice President of the United .
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States-and for Representatives to Congrefs of the United States holden at said Hanover on the second day of Novem- ber A D. 1812-
The said inhabitants delivered & gave in their votes for the following persons as Electors of President & Vice Presi- dent of the United States, viz- Electors-
For Hon. Oliver Peabody 346 votes- For Hon. John Langdon
73 votes-
For Hon John Goddard 346 votes -
For Hon. Timothy Walker
73 votes-
For Hon. Samuel Hale 346 votes- For Hon. Richard Dame 73 votes-
For Hon. Nathan Taylor 346 votes -- For Hon. Jedediah K. Smith 73 votes
For Hon. Timothy Farrar 346 votes-
For Hon. Benjamin Pierce
73 votes
For Hon. Benjamin West
346 votes-
For Hon. Amasa Allen
73 votes
For Hon. Caleb Ellis 346 votes -
For Hon. Nahum Parker
73 votes
For Hon. Jonathan Franklin 346 votes- For Hon. Abel Parker
73 votes
Representatives to Congrefs --
For Daniel Webster- 338 votes- For John F. Parrott 69 votes-
For Bradbury Cilley 338 votes- For John A Harper
69 votes-
For William Hale
338 votes- For David L. Morrill
69 votes-
For Samuel Smith
338 votes- For Samuel Dinsmoor
69 votes-
For Roger Vose-
338 votes-
For Jefse Johnson-
69 votes-
For Jeduthan Wilcox
338 votes- For Josiah Butler
69 votes-
Voted to difsolve the Meeting --
Attest Jonª Freeman 2ª Town Clerk
[293] We the undersigned Selectmen of Hanover & Canaan met the 19th day of Oct" by agreement being at the South East corner of Hanover & South west corner of Canaan & renewed the bounds between sd towns then run N. 45° E. on sd line between sd towns and preambulated sª line & renewed the marks thereon
Agreeable to an act pafsed Feby 8th. 1791 --
Dated on sª line Oct" 20th 1812
Lemuel Dow Jr Selectmen of
John Currier Hanover & Canaan
We the undersigned Selectmen of Hanover & Lebanon met and preambulated the line between said towns & renewed the bounds, & marks on said line-according to law-
Dated at Hanover this 5th Nov" 1812 --
Lemuel Dow Jr Selectmen of
Thomas Waterman Hanover & Lebanon
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We the subscribers do hereby certify that we have agreeably to law perambulated the line betwixt Hanover and Lime-
Lime 4th. Nov. 1812-
Adolphus Dimick Samuel Kendrick
[294] An alteration in the road east of Ithamar Halls beginning on the old road by a maple staddle runs N. 68° E. 30 rods then 79° E. 42 rods then N. 82° 14 rods thence N. 79° E. 20 rods-On Ithamar Halls land then on William Chand- lers land N. 86° E. 16 rods then S 85° E. 48. rods then N. 55° E. 17 rods then N. 23° E. 27 rods then N. 15° E. 31 rods to the old road west of Wm Chandlers gardain -- three rods in width-all of which is humbly submitted -- Surveyed by me Lemuel Dow Jr
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