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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.

MANUAL

FOR THE

GENERAL COURT

1905.

Prepared and Published under Section 14, Chapter 15 of the Public Statutes.

No. 9.

CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE.

1905.

PRINTED BY iRA C. EVANS CO., CONCORD. BOUND BY RUMFORD PRINTING CO., CONCORD.

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CONTENTS.

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Official Roster ........ 5

National Guard .

47

Campaign Statistics

53

Election Districts

71

Vote for Electors

80

Governor

110

Congressmen

125

Councilors

136

Senators

149

County Officers

172

License

206

Town Officers

223

County Divisions

328

Constitutional Amendments

348

Trade Marks . . .

366

Voluntary Corporations

379

The Legislature

391

The Constitution

447

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STATE GOVERNMENT, 1905-1907.

GOVERNOR.

JOHN McLAXE, r., Milford.

January, 1905, to January, 1907. Term, two years. Salary, §2,000.

COUNCIL.

First District— YREJ) S. TOWLE, r., Portsmouth. Second District— CUAULES M. FLOYD, r., Manchester. T/tird District— JOSEPH W. HOWA.RD, r., Xashua. Fourth District— ED\VARD G. LEACH, r., Franklin. Fifth District— CRARLES H. GREENLEAF, r., Franconia.

SECRETARY OF STATE.

Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. EDWARD X. PEARSOX, r.. Concord. March, 1899, to January, 1907. Salary, $3,000.

DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE.

Appointed by the Secretary of State. Term, not limited.

SAMUEL H. STEARX^S, r., Concord. Appointed August 20, 1892. Salary, ^1,200.

STATE TREASURER.

Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years.

SOLOX" A. CARTER, r., Concord.

July 1, 1872, to January. 1907 (except 1874). Salary, $2,500.

NEW. HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

DEPUTY STATE TREASURER.

Appointed by the State Treasurer. Term, not limited.

JOHN WESLEY PLUMMER, r., Concord. Appointed January 1, 1902. Salary, $1,200.

ADJUTANT-GENERAL.

Appointed by the Governor. Term, two years.

AUGUSTUS D. AYLING, r., Concord. July 15, 1879, to January, 1907. Salary. $1,500.

SUPERINTENDENT OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, two years.

HENRY C. ^[ORRISON, r., Portsmouth. October 25, 1904, to October 25, 1906.

EDITOR AND COMPILER OF EARLY PROVINCE

AND STATE PAPERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, not limited.

ALBERT S. BATCHELLOR, r., Littleton. Appointed October 9, 1890.

INSURANCE COMMISSIONER.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years.

JOHN C. LINEHAN, r., Concord. September 25, 1890, to October 29, 1905. Salary, $2,000.

LABOR COMMISSIONER.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years.

LYSANDER H. CARROLL, r., Concord. May 4, 1809, to May 4, 1905. Salary, $1,500.

STATE GOVERNMENT. 7

BANK COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. Salary, ^2,500

and traveling expenses.

ALPHEUS W. BAKER, r., Lebanon. September 1, 1890, to December 1, 1905.

RICHARD M. SCAMMOX, d., Stratham.

March 21, 1904, to December l, 1906.

ARTHUR E. DOLE, r., Concord.

December 6, 1904, to December 6, 1907.

RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Conncil. Term, three years. Salary of chairman, $2,500; of clerk, $2,200; of third member, $2,000.

HENRY M. PUTNEY, r. {Chairman), Manchester. October 1, 1886, to January 1, 1908.

ARTHUR G. WHITTEMORE, r. {Clerk), Dover. April 27, 1903, to January l, 1906.

GEORGE E. BALES, d., Wilton. January 1, 1904, to January 1, 1907.

AUDITOR OF TREASURER'S ACCOUNTS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, one year. Salary, $200.

IRA CROSS, r., Nashua. December 1, 1898, to December l, 1905.

TRUSTEES OP STATE LIBRARY.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. WILLI AIM D. CHANDLER, v.. Concord.

November 10, 1896, to November 10, 1905. JAMES F. BRENNAN, d., Peterborough. October 6, 1902, to December 8, 1907. WILLIAM F. WHITCHER, r., Haverhill. November 7, 1903, to November 7, 1906.

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HIGHWAY ENGINEER.

Appointed by the Governor and Council under Act approved April 2, 1903.

Salary, $2,500.

ARTHUR W. DEAN, r., Nashua. January 1, 190i, to April 2, 1905.

STATE LIBRARIAN.

Appointed by Trustees of State Library. Term, not limited.

ARTHUR H. CHASE, r., Concord. Appointed January 1, 1895. Salary, $2,500.

BOARD OP AGRICULTURE.

One member from each covinty and a secretary. Appointed by the Governor

and Council. Term, three years.

Rockingliam County ALDEN F. SANBORN, Fremont. December 2, 1902, to May 11, 1906.

Strafford Cot/n^y— JOSEPH D. ROBERTS, Rollinsford. October 12, 1898, to October 12, 1907.

Belknap Cown^?/— GEORGE H. AVADLEIGH, Tilton. November 13, 1894, to November 2, 1906.

Carroll Cown^?/— CHARLES B. HOYT, Sandwich. November 2, 1897, to November 2, 1906.

Merrimack Cown??/— JOSEPH B. WALKER, Concord. November 2, 1897, to November 2, 1906.

Hillsborough Cown^?/— HERBERT O. HADLEY, Temple. September 3, 1897, to September 3, 1906.

Cheshire Cotmf?/— TPIADDEUS W. BARKER, Nelson. October 12, 1901, to October 12, 1907.

Sullican CoM/?^?/— DANIEL C. WESTGATE, Plainfield. May 31, 1899, to June 19, 1905.

Grafton County— Y.J)\\ AVvD E. BISHOP, Bethlehem. November 2, 1897, to November 2, 1906.

Coos Cown^?/— CHARLES E. KING, Lancaster.

July 28, 1899, to July 28, 1905.

NAHUM J. BACHELDER, Secretary, Andover. Term, not limited. Salary, $1,500.

STATE GOVERNMENT. 9

TRUSTEES OP THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE OP AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS.

The Governor and President of the College, ex officio ; one elected by the Alumni, and ten others appointed by the Governor and Council, one at least from each councilor district. Term, three years.

XAHUM J. BACHELDER, Governor, ex officio, Andover.

WILLIAM D. GIBBS, President, ex officio, Durham.

HARRY E. BARXARD, Concord. Elected by the Alumni, July i, 1904, to July 1, 1907.

GEORGE A. WASOX, Xew Boston.

July 12, 1883, to June 14, 1907.

LUCIEX TB[OMPSOX (Secretary), Durham. July 28, 1892, to June 14, 1907.

JOHX G. TALLANT, Pembroke.

July 28, 1892, to July 20, 1906.

CHARLES W. STOXE, Andover. September 21, 1887, to November 2, 1906.

WARREN BROWX, Hampton Falls. September 21, 1887, to June 14, 1907.

GEORGE B. WILLIAMS, Walpole.

July 23, 1895, to June 14, 1907.

AV ALTER DREW, Colebrook.

August 30, 1902, to August 30. 1905.

RICHARD M. SCAMMON, Stratham.

August 30, 1899, to August 30, 1905.

GEORGE BYROX CHAXDLER, Manchester. December 2, 1902, to December 2, 1905.

ROSECRAXS W. PILLSBURY, Londonderry. October 7, 1897, to October 7, 1906.

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TRUSTEES OP THE NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE

HOSPITAL.

Appointed by the Governor and Council, tliree annually. Term, four years.

Asylum established 1838.

' JOSEPH B. WALKER, Concord. August 9, 1847, to September 3, 1905.

WILLIAM G. PERRY, M. D., Exeter.

July 7, 1864, to AugVTSt 11, 1908.

MORRIS CHRISTIE, M. D., Antrim.

July 8, 1890, to August 1, 1906.

WILLIAM F. THAYER, Concord.

July 23, 1895, to August 1, 1906.

JOHN A. SPALDING, Nashua. October 22, 1895, to October 22, 1907.

JAMES A. EDGERLY, Somersworth. December l, 1896, to July 1, 1908.

HENRY B. QUINBY, Laconia. March 17, 1897, to October 22, 1907.

GEORGE W. PEIRCE, M. D., Winchester. ' April 6, 1897, to October 7, 1905.

EDGAR O. CROSSMAX, M. D., Lisbon. October 22, 1903, to October 22, 1907.

JOHN McCRILLIS, Newport. February 21, 1899, to August 1, 1906.

GEORGE B. CHANDLER, Manchester. January 11, 1900, to August 11, 1908.

JOHN M. MITCHELL, Concord. November 22, 1900, to September 3, 1905.

STATE GOVERNMENT. 11

TRUSTEES OP THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.

The Governor, ex officio, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex officio, and five others appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years (after 1907).

J. CLIFFORD SIMPSON, Portsmouth. February 2, 1897, to February 4, 1908.

, HENRY H. CLARK, Franconia. April 1, 1899, to February 4, 1907.

BENJAMIN F. DAME, Newmarket. November 22, 1899, to February 4, 1909.

JAMES H. FASSETT, Nashua. November 22, 1899, to February 4, 1905.

GEORGE D. TOWNE, Manchester. November 22, 1899, to February 4, 1906.

TRUSTEES OF THE STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.

Appointed by the Governor and Council, two annually. Term, three years.

OLIVE R. CLARKE, Manchester. April 3, 1888, to February 3, 1906.

ALBERT S. AVAIT, Newport. June 13, 1894, to May 25, 1906.

NATHAN P. HUNT, Manchester. October 29, 1896, to August 18, 1907.

JOHN C. LINEHAN, Concord. March 17, 1897, to December 7, 1906.

EDMUND E. TRUESDELL, Pembroke. May 25, 1900, to October 29, 1905.

HENRY W. BOUTWELL, Manchester. February 4, 1902, to October 29, 1905.

EDWARD E. NOWELL, Exeter. February 4, 1904, to August 18, 1907.

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TRUSTEES OP THE NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN.

Terra, four years, except first term of first three trustees.

JAMES B. TENNANT (Chairmcm), Epsom. March 28, 1901, to March 28, 1907.

SUSAX C. BANCROFT, Concord. March 28. 1901, to March 28, 1907.

WILLIAM J. AIIERN, Concord. March 28, 1901, to March 28, 1905.

FREDERICK W. SHONTELL, Manchester. March 28, 1901, to March 28, 1905.

FREDERICK G. CHUTTER, Littleton. March 28, 1903, to March 28, 1907.

BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.

Appointed by the Supreme Court and commissioned by the Governor, Term, two years. Compensation, $3 per diem and expenses. Salary of secre- tary, $600.

EDWIN SNOW, Eaton.

June 7, 1894, to April 30, 1905.

CHARLES McDANIEL (Chairman), Springfield. April 16, 1895, to April 30, 1905.

GEORGE W. SANBORN, East Kingston.

March 16, 1900, to April 30, 1905.

WILLIAM B. FELLOWS (Secretary), Tilton. April 9, 1901, to April 30, 1905.

FREEMAN HIGGINS, Manchester. April 30, 1903, to April 30, 1905.

STATE GOVERNMENT. 13

COMMISSIONERS OP PHARMACY.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years.

EDWARD H. CURRIER, M. D., Manchester. July 13, 1882, to July 20, 1906.

BEX O. ALDRICH, Keene. November 10, 1896, to June 18, 1907,

GEORGE F. UNDERBILL, Concord. November 10, 1899, to November 10, 1905.

BOARD OF HEALTH.

The Governor and Attorney-General, ex officio, with three Physicians and one Civil Engineer, Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, four years. Salary of secretary, $2,500,

GRANVILLE P. CONN, M, D. (President), Concord. September 16, 1881, to July 20, 1905,

IRVING A. WATSON, M. D, (Secretary), Concord. September 16, 1881, to October 22, 1907.

ROBERT FLETCHER, Hanover.

July 9, 1895, to July 20, 1905.

CHARLES S. COLLINS, M. D., Nashua. October 22, 1895, to October 22, 1907.

PISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years. Salary of chair- man, $1,000; of remaining members, $800,

NATHANIEL W^ENTWORTH (Chairman), Hudson. December 2, 1892, to October 7, 1907,

CHARLES B. CLARKE, Concord. September l, 1901, to February 11, 1906,

MERRILL SHURTLEFF, Lancaster. September 25, 1902, to June 14, 1908.

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OFFICERS OF THE STATE PRISON.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, one year. Salary of warden, $2,000; of chaplain, $800; of physician, $500.

CHARLES E. COX (Warde7i), Manchester. December l, 1896, to December i, 1905.

REV. ELIJAH R. WILKIXS (Chaplain), Concord. June 16, 1898, to December l, 1905.

RALPH E. GALLINGER, M. U. {Physician), Concord. December 1, 1898, to December l, 1905.

FRANK J. SANBORN (Deputy Warden), Concord. Appointed by the Warden. Salary, $1,200. Term, unlimited.

BOARD OP MANAGERS OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE

SOLDIERS' HOME.

The Governor and Department Commander Grand Army of the Republic, ex- officio, and five others appointed, one annually, by the Governor and Council. Term, five years.

CHARLES W. STEVENS, Nashua. September 13, 1889, to October 7, 1907.

DANIEL HALL, Dover. September 13, 1889, to October 13, 1906.

MARCUS M. COLLIS, Portsmouth. February 2, 1894, to August 18, 1908.

MORTIER L. MORRISON, Peterborough. September 9, 1900, to September 9, 1905.

THOMAS P. CHENEY, Ashland. December 3, 1901, to August 30 1909.

STATE GOVERNMENT. 15

BOARD OP REGISTRATION IN DENTISTRY.

Appointed by the Governor and Council, one annually. Term, three years.

GEORGE A. BOWERS, Xashua.

June 16. 1897, to May 5, 1906.

FRED H. BROWN, Lebanon. October 27, 1899, to October 27, 1907.

ANDREW J. SAWYER, Manchester. March 1, 1904, to October 27, 1905.

STATE BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, six years (after June, 1907). Salary of chairman and clerk and treasurer, $2,500 per annum ; of re- maining member, §2,400 per annum.

CYRUS H. LITTLE, r. (^Chairman), Manchester. March 27, 1903, to March 27, 1909.

HARRY W. KEYES, r. {Clerk and Treasurer), Haverhill. March 27, 1903, to March 27, 1907.

JOHN KIVEL, f/., Dover. March 27, 1903, to March 27, 1905.

STATE LIQUOR ACENT.

Appointed by the Governor and Council.

HARRY B. CILLEY, Manchester. Appointed March 1, 1903.

BALLOT LAW COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, two years.

EDWIN G. EASTMAN, Exeter {Attorney-General, ex-ojficio).

ALBERT S. WAIT, d., Newport. October 4, 1904, to October 4, 1906.

WALTER D. H. HILL, v., Conway. October 4, 19(M, to October 4, 1906.

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INSPECTOR OP STEAMBOATS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, two years.

THOMAS H. WORK ALL, Laconia. November 22, 1899, to March 25, 1905.

DEPUTY INSPECTORS.

GEORGE H. C LOUGH, Wolfeborough. November 3, 1904, to March 25, 1905.

CHARLES M. FERRIN, Concord. February 9, 1904, to March 25, 1905.

CATTLE COMMISSIONERS.

The Board is composed of tlie Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, the Master of tlie State Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, and the Secretary of tlie State Board of Health. Term, not limited.

IRVING A. WATSON, M. D., Concord. Secretary State Board of Health.

NAHUM J. BACHELDER, Andover. SecretaiT of Board of Agriculture.

HERBERT O. HADLEY, Temple. Master of the State Grange.

FORESTRY COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council, one annually. Term, four years- Salary of secretary, $1,000.

GEORGE H. MOSES {Secretary), Concord. May 25, 1893, to April 6, 1905.

JASON E. TOLLES, Nashua,

Dec. 23, 1904, to May 5, 1907.

HENRY O. KENT, Lancaster.

February 4, 1902, to April 6, 1908,

MARSHALL C. WENTWORTH, Jackson.

February 4, 1902, to May 8, 1906.

STATE GOVERNMENT. 17

BOARD OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years. OLIVER J. M. GILMAN, Alton.

July 9, 1895, to July 9, 1905.

ELLA L. FOLLANSBY, Exeter. March 31, 1899, to July 9, 1907. JAMES F. BREN'XAX, Peterborough.

October 27, 1899, to July 9, 1908.

LILIAN S. STREETER, Concord.

October 27, 1899, to AvTSLUSt 29, 1909.

SHERMAX E. BURROUGHS, Manchester.

August 28, 1901, to July 9, 1906.

PUBLIC PRINTING COMMISSION.

Term, two years. EDWIX G. EASTMAN, Exeter.

July 2, 1901, to July 2, 1905.

ALBERT S. BATCHELLOR, Littleton.

July 2, 1901, to July 2, 1905.

JOHN H. RIEDELL, Manchester.

July 2, 1901, to July 2, 1905.

JAMES M. COOPEE, Concord. July 2, 1901, to July 2, 1905.

HARRIE E. AVAITE, Concord.

June 1, 1904, to July 2, 1905.

AUDITORS OP PRINTERS' ACCOUNTS, Term, two years. Salary, $200 per annum.

EDWARD W. TOWNSEND, r/., Rollinsford. June 30, 1903, to June 30, 1905. HARRIE E. WAFIE, r., Concord. June 1, 1904, to June 30, 1905.

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OCEAN BOULEVARD COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council under Act approved March 5, 1903.

ALFRED F. HOWARD, Portsmouth. WILLIAM H. C. FOLLANSBY, Exeter. WARREN BROWN, Hampton Falls.

HIGHW'AY COMMISSIONERS FOR DISTRICT

COMPRISING COOS, CARROLL AND

GRAFTON COUNTIES.

Appointed by the Governor ai^l Council under Act approved March 5, 1903.

, JOHN ANDERSON, Carroll.

' GEORGE E. CUMMINGS, Haverhill.

CHARLES F. EASTMAN, Littleton.

JOHN W. STORRS, Concord, Engineer.

CUSTODIANS OF LANDS IN CARROLL COUNTY

DONATED TO THE STATE.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Act of February 27, 1901. Term, six

years.

DANIEL MERRIMAN, Conway. March 29, 1901, to March 29, 1909.

ALFRED EASTMAN, Conway. March 29, 1901, to March 29, 1909.

WILLIAM M. WYMAN, Conway. March 29, 1901, to March 29, 1905.

COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE. PORT OF

PORTSMOUTH.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, not limited.

CHARLES W. GRAY, Portsmouth. Appointed March 19, 1895.

ARTHUR W. WALKER, Portsmouth. Appointed April 29, 1903.

STATE GOVERNMENT. 19

VETERINARY EXAMINERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years.

Roger I. Twombly, Berlin, March 28, 1901, to March 28, 1906. Fred L. Bodwell, Dover, March 28, 1901, to March 28, 1907. Guy E. Chesley, Rochester, April 5, 1904, to March 28, 1905.

POLICE COMMISSIONERS. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, six years.

CONCORD.

Giles Wheeler, term expires March 7, 1907. Josiah E. Dwight, term expires March 7, 1909. Myron J. Pratt, term expires March 7, 1905.

MANCHESTER.

Noah S. Clark, term expires January 1, 1910. Edward B. Woodbury, term expires January 1, 1906. Frank P. Cheney, term expires January 1, 1908.

NASHUA.

Frederic J). Runnells, term expires January 1, 1910. James B. Crowley, term expires December 29, 1905. Frank H. AVingate, term expires January 6, 1908.

PORTSMOUTH.

John E. Dimick, term expires April 2, 1907. Alfred F. Howard, term expires April 2, 1905. True L. Norris, term expires April 2, 1909.

LACONIA.

Frank E. Busiel, term expires March 27, 1907. Charles W. Vaughan, term expires April 1, 1909. Fred C. Sanborn, term expires February 21, 1905.

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SOMERS WORTH.

George F. Hill, term expires March 28, 1907. Walter S. Lawson, term expires March 28, 1905. Charles Nason, term expires March 28, 1009.

EXETER.

George A. Wentworth, term expires ]\Iarch 12, 1907. Albion Burbank, term expires March 12, 1905. William H. C. Follansby, term expires March 9, 1909.

DOVER.

Thomas H. Dearborn, term expires March -3, 1909. John Kivel, term expires March 3, 1907. William F. Nason, term expires March 3, 1905.

BOARDS OP MEDICAL EXAMINERS.

Appomted by the Governor and Council. Term, five years. Representing the Xew Hampshire Medical Society :

George H. Shedd, Conway, May 11, 1897, to May 11, 1908. George Cook, Concord, May 11, 1897, to May 11, 1907. Arthur C. Heffinger, Portsmouth, May 11, 1897, to May 11, 1906. James T. Greeley, Nashua, May 11, 1897, to May 11, 1905. John F. Robinson, Manchester, May 11, 1897, to May 11, 1909.

Representing the New Hampshire Homeopathic Medical Society :

George W. Flagg, Keene, May 11, 1897, to May 11, 1907. Arthur J. Todd, Manchester, May 11, 1897, to May 11, 1906. R. V. Sweet, Rochester, May 11, 1897, to May 11, 1905. Henry M. Wiggin, Whitefield, August 26, 1903, to May 11, 1909. Albion K. P. Harvey, Somersworth, May 11, 1903, to May 11, 1908

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Representing the New Hampshire Eclectic Society :

E.G. Chase, Orford, May 11, 1897, to June 16, 1908.

F. L. Gerald, Laconia, May 11, 1897, to June 16, 1907.

W. H. True, Laconia, May 11, 1897, to June 16, 1906.

Lester R.Brown, Winchester. June 16, 1902, to June 16, 1905.

A. J. Marston, Plymouth, May 19, 1903, to June 16, 1909.

STATE REGENT. Henry C. Morrison, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Concord.

MEDICAL REFEREES.

Appointed by the Governor and Council under Act approved April 2, 1903.

Term, five years.

' ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

Harry W. Newell, Derry, term expires April 14, 1908. Arthur J. Lance, Portsmouth, term expires April 29, 1908.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

John H. Xeal, Rochester, term expires April 29, 1908.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

H. S. Bickford, Belmont, term expires April 29, 1908.

CARROLL COUNTY.

Ervin W. Hodsdon, Ossipee, term expires April 29, 1908.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

Granville P. Conn, Concord, term expires April 14, 1908.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

James T. Greeley, Nashua, term expires April 14, 1908. Marcellus H. Felt, Hillsborough, term expires April 14, 1908. George M. Davis, Manchester, term expires April 29, 1908.

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CHESHIRE COUNTY.

John D. Proctor, Keene, term expires April 29, 1908.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

Henry C. Sanders, Claremont, term expires April 14, 1908.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

William T. Smith, Hanover, term expires April 29, 1908. Jonathan M. Cheney, Ashland, term expires May 5, 1908. William J. Beattie, Littleton, term expires April 29, 1908.

coos COUNTY.

Ezra M. Mitchell, Lancaster, term expires April 29, 1908. Louis B. Marcou, Berlin, term expires April 29, 1908.

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT.

SUPREME COURT. Appointed by the Governor and Conncil. Term, until seventy years of age.

Name.

Residence.

Appoint- ment.

Limitation.

Salary.

Chief Justice :

Frank N. Parsons

Franklin

July

1,1902

Sept.

3, 1924

$i3,800

Associate Justices:

VV illiam M. Chase

Concord

Mar.

28, 1901

Dec.

28, 1907

3,600

Keuben E. Walker

Concord

Mar.

28, 1901

Feb.

15, 1921

3,600

George H. Bingham

Manchester..

July

1, 1902

Aug.

19, 1934

3,600

John E. Young

Exeter..

Jan.

4, 1904

Jan.

26. 1925

3,600

SUPERIOR COURT. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, until seventy years of age.

Name.

Residence.

Appoint- ment.

Limitation.

Salary.

Chief Justice : Robert M. Wallace

Associate Justices : Robert G.Pike

Milford

Dover

Mar. 28, 1901

Mar. 28,1901 Mar. 28, 1901 Mar. 28, 1901 Jan. 4, 1904

May 2, 1917

July 28, 1921 Sept. 23, 1934 May 21, 1913 July 24, 1926

$3,800 3,600

Robert J. Peaslee

Manchester..

Laconia

Berlin

3,600

Charles F. Stone

3,600

Robert N. Chamberlin....

3,600

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ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years.

EDWIX G. EASTMAN, Exeter. February 9, 1892, to January 20, 1907. Salary, $2,200.

-LAW REPORTER. Appointed by the Supreme Court. Term, not limited. Salary, $1,800.

JOHN H. RIEDELL, Manchester.

CLERK OP SUPREME COURT.

Appointed by the Supreme Coiirt. Term, not limited.

AMOS J. SHURTLEFF, Concord.

CLERKS OP SUPERIOR COURT. Appointed by the Superior Court. Term, not limited.

RocTcingliam County Charles H. Knight, Exeter. Strafford CountTj William W. Roberts, Dover. Belknap Comity Edwin P. Thompson, Laconia. Carroll County Aldo M. Rumery, Ossipee. Merrimack County Amos >]. Shurtleff, Concord. Hillsborough County Thomas D. Luce, Nashua. Cheshire County Lewis W. Holmes, Keene. Sullivan County John McCrillis, Newport. Grafton County Dexter D. Dow, Littleton. Cods County Moses A. Hastings, Lancaster.

SUPREME COURT.

Law Terms.

At Concord, on the first Tuesday in each month, except July and August.

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT. 25

SUPERIOR COURT. Trial Terms.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

At Exeter, on the third Tuesday of January and the third Tuesday of April ; at Portsmouth, on the third Tuesday of October.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

At Dover, on the second Tuesday of February and the third Tues- day of September.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

At Laconia, on the first Tuesday of March and Xovember.

CARROLL COUNTY.

At Ossipee, on the second Tuesday of -June and December.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

At Concord, on the first Tuesday of April and October.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

At Manchester, on the first Tuesday of January and May ; at Nashua, on the third Tuesday of September.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

At Keene, on the first Tuesday of April and the first Tuesday of October.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

At Newport, on the second Tuesday of May and the second Tues- day of November.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

At Haverhill, on the second Tuesday of September ; at Plymouth, on the first Tuesday of May and November ; at Lebanon, on the third Tuesday of November.

coos COUNTY.

At Colebrook, on the first Tuesday of September and February ; at Lancaster, on the third Tuesday of April and second Tuesday of November.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

JUDGES OF PROBATE.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, until seventy years of age.

County.

Name.

Residence.

Appoint- ment.

Limitation.

Salary.

Kocldngham

Louis G. Hoyt. ..

Kingston...

Sept. 2, 1902

Feb. 23, 1926

$1,200

Strafford

Chris. H.Wells..

Somersw'th

Mar. 15, 1898

July 6, 1923

800

Belknap

Wm. B. Fellows.

Tilton

April 11, 1895

July 5, 1928

600

Carroll

Sewall W.Abbott

Wolfeboro'.

Dec. 27, 1889

April 11, 1929

700

Merrimack..

Chas. R. Corning

Concord

June 19, 1899

Dec. 20, 1925

1,200

Hillsborough

Edw. E. Parker..

Nashua

June 3, 1879

Jan. 7, 1912

2,000

Cheshire

John E. Allen....

Keene

Jan. 11, 1900

June 26, 1943

600

Sullivan

Edw. J. Tenney..

Claremont..

Jan. 5, 1891

Dec. 11, 1906

600

Grafton

Tyler Westgate..

Haverhill..

Feb. 20, 1890

Dec. 2, 1913

1,000

Coos

Alfred R. Evans

Gorham

Jan. 1, 1895

Mar. 21, 1919

600

REGISTERS OP PROBATE.

Elected for two years.

County.

Name.

Residence.

Term beginning.

Salary.

Rockinsrham. . . .

Georsre F. Richards....

Exeter

April 1, 1905

$1,200

Strafford

William W. Martin. ..

Somers worth..

April 1, 1905

1,000

Belknap

True W. Thompson... .

Laconia

April 1, 1905

600

Carroll

Charles S. Miles

John P. Nutter

Eiiingham

Concord

April 1, 1905 April 1, 1905

550

Merrimack

1,200

Hillsborough . . . Cheshire.

Elbridge J. Copp

Wilton H. Spalter

Nashua

April 1, 1905

1,500

Keene

April 1, 1905

600

Sullivan

Elisha M. Kempton. . .

Newport

April 1, 1905

450

Grafton

Russell T. Bartlett....

Haverhill

April 1, 1905

800

Coos

Burleigh Roberts

Lancaster

April 1, 1905

700

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT. 27

TERMS OP PROBATE COURTS.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

At Exeter, on the fourth Tuesday of each month, except August, and on the second Tuesday of February, April, June, September, October, and December; at Portsmouth, on the first Tuesday of Jan- uary, March, May, July, September, and November; at Derry, on the first Tuesday of February, June, October, and December; at Ray- mond, on the third Tuesday of INlay and December.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

At Dover, on the first Tuesday of every month ; at Farmington, on the third Tuesday of April, August, and December ; at Rochester, on the third Tuesday of January, March, June, and October ; and at Somersworth, on the third Tuesday of February, May, July, Septem- ber, and November,

BELKNAP COUNTY.

At Laconia, on the third Tuesday of every month.

CARROLL COUNTY.

At Conway, on the first Tuesday of Januarv, May, and September ; at West Ossipee, on the first Tuesday of February, June, and Octo- ber ; at Ossipee Corner, on the first Tuesday of March, July, and November; at Sanbornville, on the first Tuesday of April, August, and December.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

At Concord, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

At Manchester, on the third Tuesdav of everv month ; at Nashua, on the fourth Tuesday of February, April, June, August, October, and December ; at Francestown, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of August ; at Amherst, on the Friday next follow- ing the fourth Tuesday of June and December ; at Peterborough, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of February, May, and

28 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

November ; at Greenville, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of April and October ; at Plillsborough Bridge, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of January and July ; and at Milford, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of March and September.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

At Keene, on the first and third Fridays of January, February, March, April, May, June, September, October, November, and December, on the first Friday of July, and on the third Friday of August.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

At Claremont, on the last Wednesday of January, March, May, July, September, and November; and at Newport, on the last Wednesday of February, April, June, August, October, and December.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

At Lebanon, on the third Tuesday of January, April, July, and October ; at Plymouth, on the second Tuesday of February, May, November, and the fourth Tuesday of July ; at AVoodsville, on the third Tuesday of March, June, September, and December ; at Canaan, on the first Tuesday of June and December ; at Haverhill, on the first Tuesday of February, May, and November.

coos COUNTY.

At Colebrook, on the fourth Tuesday of August and the fourth Tuesday of January ; at Lancaster, on the first Tuesday of January, March, May, July, and November ; at Gorham, on the first Tuesday of April, and the first Tuesday of October ; at Berlin, on the third Tuesday of January and the third Tuesday of June.

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT.

29

JUSTICES AND SPECIAL JUSTICES OP POLICE

COURTS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, until seventy years of age.

City.

Name.

Born.

Appointed.

Concord

Concord

Manchester Manchester .

Nashua

Nashua

Portsmouth . Portsmouth .

Dover.

Dover

Rochester . . . Rochester . . . Somersworth

Keene

Keene

Laconia

Laconia

Franklin

Berlin

Berlin

Town Allenstown. . Allenstown ..

Alton

Amherst

Amherst

Auburn . ..

Bath

George M. Fletcher ....J.

RufusH. Baker S. J.

Isaac L. Heath J.

George W. Prescott. .S.J.

Charles W. Hoitt J.

Wm. O. Clough S.J.

Samuel W. Emery J.

Edward H. Adams. ..S.J.

George S. Frost J.

Wm. F. Nason S.J.

Lawrence V. McGill. . . J.

Horatio L. Cate S. J.

Christopher H. Wells . . J.

Lewis W. Holmes J.

Charles C. Buff urn ..S.J.

Oscar L. Young J.

True W. Thompson. . S. J.

Thomas F. Cliiford J.

George F. Rich J.

Irving Stearns S.J.

Charles H. Smith J.

Charles V. Fisher. . ..S.J.

George H. Demeritt J.

Aaron M. Wilkins J.

WilliamD. Clark.... S.J.

Alfred D. Emery J.

Frank P. Moulton ...S.J.

Dec.

19, 1852

j Dec. 31, 1901

Mar.

16, 1870

June 19, 1902

Aug.

22, 1840

May 21, 1895

Jan.

27, 1858

' June 10, 1895

Oct.

26, 1847

1 April 25, 1889

July

14, 1840

! July 2, 1878

Mar.

30, 1863

Dec. 3, 1894

Nov.

25, 1865

June 10, 1895

June

4, 1844

June 21, 1882

Nov.

22, 1857

May 17, 1892

Nov 4 1904

June

5, 1858

April 15, 1892

July

6, 1853

Jan. 11, 1900

April

25, 1848

Mar. 14, 1888

Feb.

4, 1849

April 5, 1892

Sept.

11, 1874

Aug. 26,1903

Aug.

15, 1841

May 25, 1897

Dec.

1, 1871

Nov. 22, 1900

Dec.

1, 1869

June 10. 1895

Nov.

5, 1855

June 28, 1892

June

15, 1851

May 7, 1901

Feb.

14, 1851

Aug. 6, 1901

Feb.

27, 1859

April 14, 1896

Jan.

22, 1854

]May 12, 1896

Nov.

20, 1860

June 11, 1896

Mar,

2, 1845

April 28, 1896

April

13, 1853

July 5, 1880

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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

JUSTICES AND SPECIAL JUSTICES OP POLICE

COURTS.— Continued.

Town.

Name,

Born .

Appointed.

April

IS, 1S50

June 18, 1895

July

21, 1844

June 18, 1895

May

11, 1861

July 10, 1900

July 10, 1900

Dec.

2, 1855

Sept. 6, 1904

Dec. 14, 1004

Dec.

25, 18S5

Mar. 25, 1903

Feb.

2, 1860

Mar. 25, 1903

July

27, 1864

April 25, 1902

Feb.

5, 1833

April 25, 1902

Dec.

8, 1866

April 24, 1899

Feb.

15, 1867

April 24, 1899

Nov.

17, 1856

Mar. 1, 1883

Dec.

27, 1849

Jan. 28, 1903

Oct.

26, 1836

July 6, 1887

Feb.

24, 1842

June 4, 1901

Oct.

25, 1848

June 4, 1901

Oct.

3, 1845

April 13, 1898

Jan.

20, 1863

Feb. 11, 1903

Oct.

21, 1855

Feb. 11, 1903

June

5, 1855

April 5, 1892

April

9, 1840

June 20, 1900

Aug.

29, 1868

May 31, 1899

Mar.

18, 1862

April 28, 1904

Oct.

23, 1865

April 14, 1866

Dec.

8, 1843

Jan. 4, 1904

Mar.

7, 1870

June 19, 1902

April

23, 1879

June 19, 1902

Nov.

7, 1867

June 1, 1904

Canaau

Canaan

Chesterfield . Chesterfield.

Conway

Conway

Derry

Derry

EnfieJd

Enfield

Epping

Epping

Exeter

Farmington .

Gilford

Gilsum

Gilsum

Hanover

Haverhill ... Haverhill ... Hillsborough Hinsdale . ... Hinsdale . ... Hooksett . . . .

Hudson

Hudson ......

Lancaster . . . Lancaster . . . Lebanon . . . .

Warren B. Richardson. J. Charles O. Barney. . . S. J.

David W. Slade J.

Frank H. Davis S.J.

James L. Gibson J.

Holmes B.Fitield.... S.J. Leonard H. Pillsbury ..J.

Ernest L. Abbott S. J.

James W. Pattee J.

Lorenzo D, Dunbar. .S.J. Albert M. P. Pearson. ..J.

John J. Tilton S.J.

Henry A. Shute J.

John Waldron J.

John C. Young S.J.

Lucius R. Guillow J.

John Bliss S. J.

Thomas W.D. Worthen J.

Dexter D. Dow J.

George S. Smith S.J.

Samuel W. Holman ...J.

Gardner S. Howe J.

Willis B. Stearns ....S.J.

George Keating J.

George W. Clyde J.

Nathan'l Wentworth S.J.

Merrill Shurtleff J.

Bernard Jacobs S.J.

Clarence E. Hibbard . . . J.

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT.

31

JUSTICES AND SPECIAL JUSTICES OP POLICE

COJJRTS.— Continued.

Town.

Name.

Born.

Appointed.

Lebanon

Lincoln

Lincoln

Lisbon

Lisbon

Littleton . .

Littleton

Merrimack

Merrimack

Milford

Milf ord

Newmarket

Newmarket

Nortlmmberland

Northumberland

Pembroke

Pembroke

Peterborough

Peterborough

Troy

Troy

Whitefield

Whitetiekl

"Winchester

Winchester

Rowland E. Jacobs. . S. J.

Charles B. Henry J.

George W. Cowen . . . S. J.

Horace B. Deming J.

George W. Pennock..S. J. Albert S. Batchellor....J.

Harry M. Morse S.J.

Walter E. Kittredge .. . J. Charles S. Nesmith..S. J.

Arthur L. Keyes J.

Geo. A. Worcester ...S.J.

Irving T. George J,

Charles V. Doe S.J.

Frank N. Piper J.

A. D.Ellin wood... .S.J.

George P. Cofran J.

Charles P. Morse S.J.

EzraM. Smith J.

Eben W. Jones S.J.

John H. Congdon J.

Melviu T. Stone S.J.

Edgar M. Bowker J.

Elbridge W. Snow... S.J.

Carlos C. Davis J.

Samuel W. Maxfield S. J.

Oct.

11, 1869

June 24,

Feb.

24, 1875

Dec. 18,

Sept.

9, 1841

Dec. 18,

Dec.

28, 1835

June 20,

Mar.

25, 1838

April 13,

April

22, 1850

Mar. 29,

Mar.

22, 1857

July 10,

May

31, 1866

May 13,

Sept.

30, 1849

June 19,

Dec.

2, 1862

April 24,

June

5, 1852

Dec. 29,

June

27, i854

Mar. 28,

Nov.

20, 1840

Mar. 28,

Sept.

18, 1854

Jan. 4,

Mar,

24, 1863

Aug. 31,

Mar.

28, 1847

Mar. 20.

July

5, 1838

Mar. 20,

Jan.

25, 1838

April 24,

July

2, 1854

Jan. 12,

July

1, 1837

June 4,

July

28, 1854

June 4,

April

18, 1876

Dec. 2,

Dec.

7, 1860

April 1,

Dec.

8, 1851

May 5,

May

14, 1859

April 11,

1,1904 5, 1903 i, 1903 ), 1900 5, 1898 ), 1895 ), 1900 J, 1902 ), 1902 I, 1899 ), 1896 i, 1901 J, 1901 t, 1904 L, 1894 ). 1901 ), 1901 I, 1899 ;, 1897 t, 1901 I, 1901 >, 1902 I, 1896 5, 1903 I, 1899

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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

SEALERS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

Appointed by the Governor and Council, one for each county. Term,

not limited.

Name. Harry W. Clark,

William Millen,

Edgar C. Covell,

Frank K. Hobbs,

Samuel F. Morrill,

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. Residence. Derry,

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

Dover,

BELKNAP COUNTY.

Laconia,

CARROLL COUNTY.

Ossipee,

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

Concord,

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Charles B. Clarkson, Manchester,

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

Virgil A. Wright, Keene,

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

Frank A. liawson, Xewport,

GRAFTON COUNTY.

Harlan P. Goodrich, Lebanon,

coos COUNTY.

Erastus V. Cobleigh, Lancaster,

Appointed. April 29, 1903.

April 22, 1884.

April 6, 1900.

Jan. 13, 1887. May 7, 1877.

July 21, 1899. May 2, 1877.

June 24, 1904. Mar. 27, 1878.

June 19, 1877.

\

COMMISSIONERS.

Commissioners resident withont the state, authorized to acknowl- edge deeds and to take depositions to be used in this state. Ap- pointments are made by the Governor and Council, for the term of five years.

Name. James L. King,

CALIFORNIA.

Residence. 308 California St., San

Francisco, San Francisco,

John H. Ware,

CONNECTICUT

Livingstone W.Cleaveland,Ne\v Haven,

GEORGIA.

Edward Cruselle,

612 Prudential Building, Atlanta,

Appointed. Dec. 2, 1902.

Nov. 30, 1903. June 4, 1901.

Mar. 2, 1901.

Wirt E. Humphrey, Silas S. Willard,

Newton G. Rogers,

Wilbur D. Spencer, Seth W. Fife, Charles C. Warren, Orren R. Fairfield, George D. Emery, Archie Lee Talbot, George F. McQuillan, James H. Little, John Dearborn,

ILLINOIS.

51 Monadnock Building,

May 28, 1900.

Chicago,

107 Dearborn St., Chicago,

Oct. 26, 1902.

KENTUCKY.

Louisville,

Nov. 9, 1900.

MAINE.

,

Berwick,

May 16, 1904.

Fryeburg,

Sept. 16, 1901.

Fryeburg,

Aug. 26, 1903.

Kennebunk,

June 19, 1902.

Lebanon,

Mar. 18, 1903.

Lewis ton.

June 17, 1903.

Portland,

Jan. 11, 1900.

South Paris,

Feb. 11, 1903.

Yassalboro,

May 28, 1900.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

T. Howard Embert, Abraham H. Fisher,

Charles Henry Hesse,

Henry C. Mathien,

J. Henry Strohraeyer,

MARYLAND.

P. O. Box 848, Baltimore, Jan. 8, 1901. 16 E. Lexington St., Balti- Nov. 10, 1902.

more, 208 North Calvert St., Mar. 20, 190L

Baltimore, 100 E. Lexington St., Balti- Aug. 26, 1902.

more, 622 Equitable Building, Feb. 2.5, 1903.

Baltimore,

MASSACHUSETTS.

George \V. Cate, Charles H. Adams, Frank E. Barnard, Blanche I. Brackett, Stephen V. A. Carey, B. Marvin Fernald, William P. Fowler, Frank W. Herrick, Edward J. Jones, Augustine H. Read, George R. Swasey, Edward O. Woodward, Elmer E. Young, Nathaniel C. Bartlett, Horace S. Bacon, Fred H. Nichols, M. Perry Sargent, Frank B. Spalter, George M. Whitney, Elliott H. Peabody,

Amesbury,

May

19, 1903.

25 Court St., Boston,

Dec.

2, 1902.

63 Globe Building, Boston,

Mar.

4, 1902.

23 Court St., Boston,

Jan.

11, 1900.

Boston,

June

20, 1900.

28 State St., Boston,

Jan.

7, 1902.

Boston,

Sept.

5, 1900.

61 Court St., Boston,

Apr.

5, 1904.

61 Court St., Boston,

Sept.

2, 1902.

20 Devonshire St., Boston,

Apr.

6, 1900.

Boston,

Sept.

26, 1901.

16 North Station, Boston,

July

27, 1903.

235 Washington St., Boston

, Mar.

4, 1902.

Haverhill,

Dec.

2, 1902.

107 Stevens St., Lowell,

Dec.

6, 1904.

Lynn,

Dec.

7, 1900.

Merrimack,

Dec.

7, 1900.

Winchendon,

Sept.

26, 1901.

Winchendon,

^Feb.

2, 1902.

340 Main St., Worcester,

Mar.

4, 1902.

COMMISSIONERS.

35

H. B. Leavens,

Charles D. Greene, Jr., Harold Johnson, John A. Peck,

MISSOURI.

X. Y. Life Building, Khu- June 20, 190L

sas City, 421 Olive St., St. Louis, May 10, 1900.

401 Roe Building, St. Louis, Feb. 4, 1903- 227 Lincoln Trust Building, Jan. 21, 1903.

St. Louis,

Dennis B. Ryan, W. C. O'Leary,

NEW JERSEY.

Jersey City, Lakewood,

Nov. 30, 1903. Mar. 28, 1901.

William Johnson, AVilliam H. Black, - Ella F. Braman, Joseph B. Braman, Leslie T. Carter,

Edwin F. Corey, George H. Corey, Thomas W. Folsom, David Gordon, Benjamin F. Hillery, William F. Lett, Alfred McKay, Charles Edgar Mills, Henry W. Mitchell, Vincent Roseman, William D. Sawver, George H. Taylor,

NEW YORK.

28 Erie St., Buffalo,

100 Broadway, N. Y. City, 120 Broadway, N. Y. City, 120 Broadway, N. Y. City, 117 Brooklyn Ave., X. Y.

City, 60 Wall St., N. Y. City, 56 Wall St., N. Y. City, 835 Broadway, N. Y. City, 152 Nassau St., N. Y. City, 242 W. 11th St., N. Y. City, 335 Broadway, N. Y. City, 59 Cedar St., N. Y. City, 113 Broadway, N. Y. City, 32 Broadway, N. Y. City, 277 Broadway, N. Y. City, 7 Wall St., N. Y. City,

29 Nassau St., N. Y. City,

Sept. 3, 1902. Jan. 14, 1901. Sept. 29, 1903. Mar. 23, 1903. June 20, 1901.

Nov. 30, Feb. 25, Feb. 4, June 4,

8, 1,

Jan. Apr. June 4, Mar. 2, Apr. 6, Mar. 28, Sept. 26, May 28,

1903. 1903. 1902. 1901. 1901. 1903. 1901. 1904. 1900. 1901. 1901. 1900.

Joseph T. Harrison,

Arthur P. Tifft, Eugene D. White,

OHIO.

Cincinnati,

OREGON.

Portland, Portland,

Nov. 9,1900.

Mar. 18, 1903. Jan. 8, 1901.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

George W. Hunt,

Thomas J. Hunt, AY alter M. INliller, Samuel L. Taylor,

John S. Wurtz,

Oilman E. Jopp,

PENNSYLVANIA.

623 Walnut St., Philadel- May 10, 1900.

phia,

Philadelphia, May 19, 1903. Girard Bldg., Philadelphia, Apr. 1, 1903.

518 Walnut St., Philadel- Sept. 2, 1902.

phia. May 13, 1902. Philadelphia,

RHODE ISLAND.

27 Westminster St., Provi- Mar. 21, 1903. dence,

William S. Newton,

William B. Allison,

Henry P. Blair, Charles S. Bandy, Frank W. Hackett, Avlett T. Holtzman,

John E. Mitchell,

Anson S. Tavlor,

Luis M. Begara, G. Bulle,

Jose Eugenio Marx, Joseph A. Springer,

Allison D. Gibbs,

VERMONT.

Brattleboro,

WASHINGTON.

Seattle,

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

Washington,

Washington,

Washington,

1321 F St., N. W., Wash- ington,

1321 F St., N. W., Wash- ington,

Washington,

CUBA.

Cienfuegos, Havana, Havana, Havana,

PHILIPPINES.

Manila City,

Nov. 10, 1902.

June 19, 1902.

June 11, 1903. June 20, 1901. May 5, 1903. Feb. 5, 1901.

May 28, 1901.

Nov. 5, 1901.

Jan. 11, 1900. Dec. 3, 1901. June 20, 1900. Sept. 22, 1900.

Feb. 2, 1900.

COMMISSIONERS.

37

John M. M. Duff,

J. Burke Heudry, Henry C. King, Arthur H. Thomas,

CANADA.

107 St. James St., Mon- June 19, 1902. treal,

ENGLAND.

London, Mar. 29, 1902.

17 Sergeants' Inn, Loudon, Apr. 25, 1902.

Mitre Court Chambers, Mar. 4, 1902. Temple, London,

Michael T. O'Connor,

IRELAND.

Killarney,

Jan. 29, 1901.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

COMMISSIONERS FOR OTHER STATES, RESIDENT

IN NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Name.

Emile H. Tardivell,

James F. Brennan,

Calvin Page,

Ira A. Chase,

Residence.

MAINE.

Manchester,

MASSACHUSETTS.

Peterborough,

NEW YORK.

Portsmoutli,

GEORGIA.

Bristol.

Term Expires. Jan. 20, 1905.

Oct. 29, 1905.

Sept. 26, 1908.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

ROCKIXGHAM COUNTY.

Elected Nov. 4, 1902. Elected Nov. 8, 1904.

Term expires April 1, 1905. Term expires April 1, 1907.

Solicitor, §600. John ^V. Kelley, ?\, Portsmouth. John W. KeJley, v., Portsmouth.

Sheriff, ^600 and Fees. Marcus M. Collis, ?-., Portsm.outh. Marcus M. Collis, ?\, Portsmouth.

Treasurer, $300. Wm. H. C. Follausby, r., Exeter. John K. Bates, ?\, Portsmouth.

Register of Probate, SI, 200. George F. Richards, v., Exeter. George F. Richards, r., Exeter.

Register of Deeds, Fees. "William Morrill, ?•., Exeter. William Morrill, ?-., Exeter.

Commissioners, S3 per Diem and Expenses.

John H. GrifRn, ?-., Newmarket. Ceylon Spinnej^ ?%, Portsmouth. Joseph R. Rowe, ?•., Brentwood. Joseph R. Rowe, ?-., Brentwood. Ceylon Spinney, r., Portsmouth. John P. Hardy, r., Derry.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

Elected Nov. 4, 1902. Elected Nov. 8, 1904.

Term expires April 1, 1905. Term expires April 1, 1907.

Solicitor. S600. Walter W. Scott, r., Dover. Dwight Hall, ?•., Dover.

40 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Sheriff, $400 and Fees. George W. Parker, r., Dover. George W. Parker, r., Dover.

Treasurer, $200.

Stephen D. Wentworth, ?•., Roch- Stephen D. Wentworth, r., Roch- ester, ester.

Register of Probate, $1,000. Wm. W. Martin, ?-., Dover. Wm. W. Martin, r., Dover.

Register of Deeds, Fees.

Frank S. Tompkins, r., Dover. Frank S. Tompkins, r., Dover.

Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses.

Wm. E. Pierce, r., Somersworth. Edwin C. Colbath, r., Dover. Henry F. Cater, r., Barrington. Jeremiah Laugley, r., Durham. Wm. T. Wentworth, r., Dover. William T. Hayes, r., Farmington.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

Elected Nov. 4, 1902. Elected Nov. 8, 1904.

Term expires April 1, 1905. Term expires April 1, 1907.

Solicitor, $400. Wm. D. Veazey, r., Laconia. Wm. D. Veazey, r., Laconia.

Sheriff, $200 and Fees. Charles F. Locke, r., Laconia. Lester Philbrook, r., Laconia.

Treasurer, $150. Stephen B. Cole, r., Laconia. Stephen B. Cole, r., Laconia.

Register of Probate, $600. True W. Thompson, r., Laconia. True W. Thompson, r., Laconia.

Register of Deeds, Fees. Martin B. Plummer, r., Laconia. Martin B. Plummer, r., Laconia.

COUIsTY OFFICERS. 41

Commissioners. $3 per Diem and Expenses.

John B. Morrill, r., Gilford. John B. Morrill, /•., Gilford.

Ellsworth H. Rollins, i:, Alton. Ellsworth H. Rollins, r., Alton. Jonathan C. Shannon, fZ.,Laconia. Charles L. Pulsifer, r., Laconia.

CARROLL COUNTY.

Elected Xov. 4, 1902. Elected Nov. 8, 1904.

Term expires April 1, 1905. Term expires April 1, 1907.

Solicitor, 1400.

Sewall W. Abbott, v., Wolfebor- Sewall W. Abbott, r., Wolfebor- ough. oiigh.

Sheriff, 8200 and Fees.

Myron L. Johnson, r., Wakefield. Myron L. Johnson, ?\, "Wakefield.

Treasurer, $150.

Orlando Richardson, r., Tufton- Edgar L. Mills, ?-., Freedom, borough.

Register of Probate, S550.

Charles S. Miles, r., Effingham. Charles S. Miles, r., Effingham.

Register of Deeds, Fees. Henry F. Abbott, r., Ossipee. Henry F. Abbott, ?■., Ossipee.

Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses.

Frank S. Lord, ?'., Ossipee. Frank S. Lord, r., Ossipee.

Joel F. Robinson, /•., Bartlett. Elijah B. Carlton, /-., Conway. Elijah B. Carlton, r., Conway. Algernon S. A. Gilman, r., Sand- wich.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

Elected Nov. 4, 1902. Elected Nov. 8, 1904.

Term expires April 1, 1905. Term expires April 1, 1907.

Solicitor, S600. David F. Dudley, r., Concord. Thomas F. Clifford, r., Franklin.

42 NE\Y HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Sheriff, S600 and Fees. M. Swain Clough, v., Pittsfield. George A. S. Kimball, r., Hopkiuton.

Treasurer, S300. Philip C. Clough, r., Canterbury. Philip C. Clough, r., Canterbury.

Register of Probate, 81,200. John P. Xutter, ?•., Concord. John P. Nutter, r.. Concord.

Register of Deeds, Fees. Samuel N. Brown, r.. Concord. Samuel X. Brown, v., Concord.

Commissioners, ^3 per Die>m and Expenses.

Daniel W. Sullivan, r.. Concord. Charles P. Morse, v., Pembroke. French Nelson, r., Sutton. Arthur H. Britton, r., Concord.

Charles P. Morse, r., Pembroke. John W. Je\\'ell, r., Warner.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Elected Nov. 4, 1902. Elected Nov. 8, 1904.

Term expires April 1, 1905. Term expires April 1, 1907.

Solicitor, $800. Edward H. Wason, ?-., Nashua. Edward H. Wason, r., Nashua.

Sheriff, 8800 and Fees. Nathaniel Doane, v., Manchester. Nathaniel Doane, r., Manchester.

Treasurer, SoOO.

Frank C. Livingston, v., Man- Arthur S. Healy, r., Manchester. Chester.

Register of Prorate, .|1,500. Elbridge J. Copp, r., Nashua. Elbridge J. Copp, r., Nashua.

Register of Deeds, Fees. Dana W. King, r., Nashua. Dana W. King, r., Nashua.

COUNTY OFFICERS. 43

Commissioners, Sl,200 per Axxum and Expenses.

Stillman H. Baker, r., Hillsbor- Lotie I. Minard. ?•., Xashua.

ough. Stillman H. Baker, ?-., Hillsbor-

John F. Clough, r., Manchester. ough. Lotie I. Miuard, n, Xashua. John F. Clough, ?•., Manchester.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

Elected Nov. 4, 1902. Elected Xov. 8, 1904.

Term expires April 1, 1905. Term expires April 1, 1907.

Solicitor, 8300. Hiram Blake, ?\, Keene. Orville E. Cain, r., Keene.

Sheriff, !$300 and Fees. William S. Tuttle, ?-., Keene. William S. Tuttle, ?-., Keene.

Treasurer, S200. Walter R. Porter, r., Keene. Wa,lter R. Porter, ?•., Keene.

Register of Probate, $600. Wilton H. Spalter, r., Keene. \Tilton H. Spalter, r., Keene.

Register of Deeds, Fees.

Charles C. Buf{:ara,r., Keene. Charles C. Buffum, r., Keene.

Commissioners, S3 per Diem and Expenses,

Allen C. Wilcox, r., Swanzey. Daniel R. Cole, r., Keene.

Daniel R. Cole, r., Keene. Frank E. Nesmith, ?•., Surry.

Frank E. Nesmith, ?\, Surry. Hosea W. Brigham, ?•., Winchester.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

Elected Nov. 4, 1902. Elected Nov. 8, 1904.

Term expires April 1, 1905. Tern) expires April 1, 1907.

Solicitor, $• Frank H. Brown, r., Claremont. Frank H. Brown, r., Claremont.

44 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Sheriff, $300 and Fees. John V. Ginuiison, r., NcAvport. John V. Gunnison, r., Newport.

Treasurer, S200. Moses P. Burpee, r., Grantham. Daniel C. Westgate, r., Plainfield.

Register of Probate, $450. Elisha M. Kempton, r., Newport. Elisha M. Kenipton, r., Newport.

Register of Deeds, Fees. Albert L. Hall, r., Newport. Albert L. Hall, r., Newport.

Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses.

Edward M. Megrath, r., Charles- Henry C. Sanders, r., Claremont.

town. Lucius A. Purmort, v., Lempster. Sumner N. Ball, r., "Washington. Henry C. Sanders, r., Claremont. George W. Buss, r., Acworth.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

Elected Nov. 4, 1902. Elected Nov. 8, 1904.

Term expires April 1, 1905. Term expires April 1, 1907.

Solicitor, $600. Marshall D. Cobleigh, r., Lebanon. Marshall D. Cobleigh, r.,Lebanon.

Sheriff, $400 and Fees. Arthur E. Davis, r., Haverhill. Arthur E. Davis, r., Haverhill.

Treasurer, |300. Ora A. BroW'U, r., Ashland. Ora A. Brown, 7\, Ashland.

Register of Probate, $800. Russell T. Bartlett, r., Haverhill. Russell T. Bartlett, r., Haverhill.

Register of Deeds, Fees. David R. Lang, r., Orford. Charles A. Farr, r., Littleton.

COUNTY OFFICERS. 45

Commissioners, S3 per Diem and Expenses.

Horace F. Hoyt, r., Hanover. George H. Turner, ?\, Bethlehem.

George H. Turner, r., Bethlehem. Charles J. Ayer, r., Plymouth. Charles J. Ayer, r., Plymouth. Horace F. Hoyt, /•., Hanover.

COOS COUNTY.

Elected Nov. 4, 1902. Elected Nov. 8, 1904.

Term expires April 1, 1905. Term expires April 1, 1907.

Solicitor, 8400. James I. Parsons, r., Colebrook. Joseph H. Wight, r., Berlin.

Sheriff, $200 and Fees. Fred N. Wheeler, r., Berlin. Holman A. Drew, ?•., Colebrook.

Treasurer, $200. Dean S. Currier, n, Colebrook. Quincy A. Bridges, r., Berlin.

Register of Probate, $700. Burleigh Roberts, ?-., Lancaster. Burleigh Roberts, ?-., Lancaster.

Register of Deeds, Fees. D. Eugene Rowell, r., Lancaster. D. Eugene Rowell, r., Lancaster. Commissioners, S3 per Diem and Expenses.

Sherburn R. M. Ramsey, r.. Cole- Alpha B, Forbush, r., Berlin.

brook. Henry B. Gilkey, v., Northum- Miles W. Gray, r., Cokimbia.

berland. Alpha B. Forbush, r., Berlin. Irving E. Bedell, r., Jefferson.

46 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

UNITED STATES COURTS.

William L. Putnam, Portland, Me., ) t„ i„^„ ^f n; ^,.u n^,,,.+

' (- J udges 01 Circuit Court.

Le Baron B. Colt, Bristol, R. L, >

Edgar Aldrich, Littleton, Judge of District Court.

Burns P. Hodgman, Concord, Clerk.

Eugene P. Nute, Farmington, Marshal.

Edward P. Stoddard, Portsmouth, Deputy Marshal.

Charles J. Hamblett, Nashua, District Attorney.

Dwight Hall, Dover, I

Fremont E. Shurtleff, Concord, r Referees in Bankruptcy.

Benjamin H. Corning, Littleton, ^

UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS.

John G. Crawford, Manchester. Burns P. Hodgman, Concord. John W. Kelley, Portsmouth. Joseph B. Parker, Nashua. Merrill Shurtleft", Lancaster.

General, Field, and Line Officers .

OF THE

NEW HAMPSHIRE NATIONAL GUARD.

His Excellency JOHN McLANE, Milford,

Governor and Cominander-in-Chief.

THE GOVERNOR'S STAFF. Printed in Legislative Department.

FIRST BRIGADE.

Name.

Rank.

Residence.

Date of Commission.

Jason E. Tolles

Charles AV. Howard, Assist- ant Adjutant-General ....

Henry H. Jewell, Medical Director

Charles L. Mason, Assistant Inspector-General

Thomas H. Madigan, Jr., Judge Advocate

Arthiar F. Cummings, In- spector of Ritle Practice.. .

George M. Follett, Brigade Quartermaster

Charles A. Roby, Brigade Commissary

R. Emmet Walsh, Aide-de- Camp

Arthur H. Knowlton, Aide- de-Camp

Brev. Maj.-Gen

Lieutenant-Colonel j Lieutenant-Colonel

Major

Major

Major

Captain

Captain

Captain

Captain

Nashua

Nashua

Nashua

Concord

Concord

Nashua

Milford ....

Nashua

Manchester, Concord . . . .

Feb.

Mar.

Mar.

Mar.

May

Mar.

Mar.

May

April

May

28, 1904 7, 1899

7, 1899

8, 1901 26, 1899 14, 1904

8, 1901 18, 1903 24, 1899 2G, 1899

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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

FIRST RBG-IMENT.— FIELD AND STAFF.

Name.

Rank.

Williain Sullivan

Arthur G. Shattvick

Treffle Raiche

Paul F. Babbige

Michael J. Healy

W. Frank Merrill, Adjutant. . . . Horace E. Osgood, Qua'rmaster G. Perlej' Elliott, Commissary.. Winfred D. Davis, Ins. R. Pr. . ..

Richard H. Dillon, Surgeon

Zenon A. Lavoie, Asst. Surgeon John P. Flanagan. Paymaster.. Patrick J. Scott, Chaplain

Colonel

Lie lit. -Colonel

Major

Major

Major

Ciaptaiu

Captain

Captain

Lieutenant....

Major

Captain

Captain

Captain

Residence.

Date of Commission.

Manchester.

Nashua

Manchester.

Keene

Manchester. Manchester.

Nashua

Manchester. Manchester. Manchester, 'Nlanchester.

Keene

Manchester.

Mav

Nov.

Sept.

Nov.

Nov.

May

April

May

May

May

INIay

May

May

5, 1903 3, 1903

2, 1902

3, 1903 3, 1903

16, 1903

20, 1904 16, 1903

21, 1903 16, 1903 13, 1904 13, 1899 13, 1899

Company A.

Ubald Hebert

Frank Giguere

Achille Bouchard

Captain

First Lieut.. .. Second Lieut.

Manchester. Manchester. Manchester.

Dec. 1, 1902 April 12, 1900 Dec. 1, 1902

Company B.

George P. Riordan. . .

John F. Courtney

Timothy F. Sullivan

Captain

First Lieut

Second Lieut.

Company C.

Manchester. Manchester. Manchester.

Dec. 14, 1903 Jan. 1, 1900 Dec. 14, 1903

Edward A. G. Smith

Herbert H. Rouse

William B. Lang

Captain

First Lieut.... Second Lieut.

Manchester. Manchester. Manchester.

Jan. Jan. Oct.

1, 1900

1, 1900

13, 1903

James Cheyne

Frank A. Burnham Walter L. Cutler...

Captain

First Lieut.... Second Lieut.

Milford, Mil ford. Milford.

May 14, 1902 Mav 14, 1902 April 21, 1904

Company B.

Eugene J. Stanton Charles B. Blake.. Guy Pederzani

Captain

First Lieut

Second Lieut.

Nashua Nashua Nashua

Jan. 12, 1904 Jan. 30, 1904 Jan. 30, 1904

MILITARY OFFICERS.

49

FIRST RBGIM'EI'NT— Continued.

Name.

Rank.

Residence.

Date of Commission.

Company P.

Eugene T. Sherburne ! Captain

Arthur E. Tinkham j First Lieut. .

Thomas F. Dalton i Second Lieut.

Manchester. Manchester. Manchester.

Mar. 11, 1902 Mar. 11, 1902 Mar. 11, 1902

Company G.

Elbridge Z. Saunderson

Walter C. Ellis

Fred S. Morse

Captain

First Lieut.... Second Lieut.

Keene

Keene

Keene

Mar. 11, 1904 Mar. 11, 1904 Mar 11. 1904

Company H.

Ernest C. Barker

Captain

First Lieut... Second Lievit.

Keene

Keene

Keene

Feb. 7, 1901

Henry G. Cram

Feb. 7. I'lOl

Fordj^ce J. Thomas

Mar. 11 1904

Company I.

Harry S . Wilson

Alonzo L. McKinley Charles H. Harmon..

Captain

First Lieut. . . , Second Lieut.

Nashua Nashua Nashua

Feb. 28, 1903 Jan. 4,1904 Feb. 28, 1903

Company K.

John F. Egan .... Thomas J. Flynn Anthony J. Foye.

Captain

First Lieut.... Second Lieut.

Manchester. Manchester. Manchester.

Dec. 14, 1903 April 11, 1904 April 11, 1904

Company L.

Alfred Gustafson. Carl G. Johnson.. . Carl H. Bergquist.

Captain

First Lie uf.. .. Second Lieut.

Manchester. Mancliester. Manchester.

Oct. 19, 1903 June 4, 1901 June 4, 1901

Company M.

Willis A. Boynton ! Captain

Harry D. Emerson j First Lieut... .

Stanley D. Nelson Second Lieut.

Nashua Nashua Nashua

Feb. 22, 1904 Feb. 22, 1904 Feb. 22, 1904

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SECOND REGIMENT.— FIELD AND STAFF.

Name.

Rank.

Residence.

Date of Commission.

Edmund Tetley

•JuliiTS C. Timson

Frank E. Rollins

Frank H. Keenan ...

Ross L. Piper

Harlev B. Roby, Adjutant

Fred W. Lang, Quartermaster.. Walter G. Fuller, Commissary. Willis G. C. Kimball, Jr..In. R.P

George H. Parker, Surgeon

Harry O. Chesley, Asst. Surg. . . Eugene W. Leacb, Paymaster.. Jolni Vannevar, Chaplain

Colonel

Lieut. -Colonel

Major

Major

Major

Captain

Captain

Captain

First Lieut.. ..

Major

Captain

Captain

Captain

Laconia

Claremont..

Dover

Dover. ..

Laconia

Concord

Co}icord

Concord Concord [Vt. Wells River,

Dover

Franklin

Concord

Mar. Mar. Mjir.

April

April

Mar.

April

April

April

Mar.

Mar.

April

Aug-.

7, 1904 16, 1900 16, 1900 25, 1902

29, 1904

8, 1901 11, 1904

30, 1904 19, 1904 24, 1902 24, 1902 19, 1904 28, 1899'

Company A.

Lewis E. Tut tie

John Sunderland, Jr Joseph Connell ,

Captain

First Lieut

Second Lieut.

Dover Dover Dover

April 25, 1902 April 25, 1902 April 25, 1902

Company B.

J. Horace Peverly. ... Israel H. Washburn. .. Frederic T. Harriman

Captain

First Lieut

Second Lieut.

Portsmouth. Portsmouth. Portsmouth.

Mar. 19, 190a Dec. 11, 1903 Jan. 23, 1904

Company C.

Albert W. Spaulding Alfred L. Trenoweth Stephen E. Hall

Captain

First Lieut.. . . Second Lieut.

Concord, Concord- Concord,

Jan. 16, 1904 June 9, 1900 May 18, 1904

Company D.

John Branch .■

Captain

First Lieut.. .. Second Lieut.

Claremont.. Claremont..

April 7, 190a

Rov S. Hasham

Mar. 4, 1904

!

Company E.

Frank W. Brown Alfred W. Carpenter William O. Scales...

Captain

First Lieut.. .. Second Lieut.

Concord.. Concord.. Concord.

April 16, 1901 Mar. 4, 1904 Mar. 4, 1904

MILITARY OFFICERS.

51

SECOND REGIMENT.— Con^mwef/.

Name.

Residence.

Date of Commission.

Company P.

Harry S. Baldwin. John B. Nute

Captain. First Lieut

Horace K. Miller I Second Lieut.

Littleton Littleton Littleton

Oct. 14, 1901 Oct. U, 1901 Oct. 14, 1901

Company G.

Henry C. R. Akin

Captain

First Lieut . . . Second Lieut.

Lebanon ....

Lebanon

Lebanon

Mav IS 1904

Thomas Barrow

Nov 23. 1901

Leslie J. Williams

Nov 2S 1901

Company H.

Frank T. Ripley

Edgar H. Wheeler

Captain

First Lieut . . . Second Lieut.

Franklin . . . Franklin . .. Franklin . . .

April 25, 1901 April 25. 1901 May 29, 1901

Frank R. French

Company I.

Leslie C. Brock Captain

I First Lieut . ..

Clarence E. Goodrich 1 Second Lieut.

Rocliester Rochester

Jan. 27, 1903 Jan.' 27," 1903

Company K.

Eben S. Hawkins. Eddie W. Bean . . . Frank L. Drake...

Captain

First Lieut . . . Second Lieut.

Laconia. Laconia. Laconia.

May 18, 1904 Mav 18. 1904 May 18, 1904

Company L.

William H. Tibbetts

Captain

First Lieut . . . Second Lieut.

Dover

Dover

Dover

Mav 27. 1901

William E. Thayer

Mav 27, 1901

Melvin B. Pray

April 29, 1903

Company M.

Herbert A. Willey

Captain

First Lieut . . . Second Lieut.

Newport

Newport

Feb. 3, 1904

Tyler L. Barker

April 11, 1904

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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

ARTILLERY.

First Battery.

Name.

Rank.

Residence.

Date of Commission.

vSilavS R. Wallace

Bvt. IMajor First Lieut . . . First Lieut . . . Second Lieut.

Manchester. Manchester. Mancliester. Manchester.

Dec. 7, 1899

Charles E. Chapman

Albin Gustafsou

Dec. 7, 1899 Jan. 28. 1902

Fred E. Wilson

Mar. 11, 1902

CAVALRY.

Troop A.

Charles B. Davis

Charles H. Dutton

Bvt. Major . . . First Lieut . .. Second Lieut.

Peterboro' . .

Hancock

Dublin

Aug. 27, 1900 Aug. 27, 1900

Clifford Gowing

May 27, 1900

State Committees, Platforms, Etc,

CAMPAIGN OF 1904-.

REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE.

JACOB H. GALLINGER, Concord, ex officio.

THOMAS F. CLIFFORD, Franklin, ex officio.

WILLIAM F. THAYER, Concord, Treasurer.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

JACOB H. GALLINGER, Concord, ex-officio.

THOMAS F. CLIFFORD, Franklin, ex-officio. Rockingham County— ALBERT S. WETHERELL, Exeter. Strafford County— SUMNER WALLACE, Rochester. Belknap County— STEPHEN S. JEWETT, Laconia. Carroll County— A. CROSBY KENNETT, Conway. Merrimack County— FRANK S. STREETER, Concord. Hillsborough County— NATHAN P. HUNT, Manchester; FRANK

E. KALEY, Milford. Cheshire County— CLEMENT J. WOODWARD, Keene. Sullivan County— JOHN B. COOPER, Newport. Grafton County— GEORGE H. ADAMS, Plymouth. Coos County— FRANK P. BROWN, AVhitefield.

Memder of National Committee for New Hampshire. FRANK S. STREETER, Concord.

MEMBERSHIP OF STATE COMMITTEE. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

Albert S. Wetherell, W. H. H. Follansby, Exeter; Joseph R. Rowe, Brentwood; Warren Brown, Hampton Falls; Moses B. Dow, Plaistow; Albert Little, Atkinson; Fred S. Towle, Ceylon Spinney, Portsmouth; William R. Wheeler, Salem; Louis G. Hoyt, Kingston; John P. Hardy, Derry; Alvah H. Place, New- market.

54 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

J. Frank Seavey, Nathaniel Home, Thomas H. Dearborn, Dover; John H. Neal, Sumner Wallace, Rochester; Alonzo I. Nute, Farmington; John E. Townsend, Milton; Fred Wiesner, Fortimat J. Gagnon, Somersworth; J. Q. A. Wentworth, Rollins- ford; Jeremiah Langley, Durham; Henry F. Cater, Harrington.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

Stephen S. Jewett, Henry B. Quinby, William F. Knight, La- con-ia; Joseph F. Smith, Meredith; Ellsworth H. Rollins, Alton; Edwin C. Bean, Belmont.

CARROLL COUNTY.

James E. French, Moultonborough; Arthur L. Hodsdon, Os- sipee; A. Crosby Kennett, Conway; William M. Sanborn, Wake- field; Charles W. Gray, Jackson; Sewall W. Abbott, Wolfebor- ough.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

Jacob H. Gallinger, Frank S. Streeter, John H. Brown, Lysan- der H. Carroll, Edward N. Pearson, Concord; Henry M. Baker, Bow; Willis G. Buxton, Boscawen; Grovenor A. Curtice, Hop- kinton; James B. Tennant, Epsom; Edward G. Leach, Thomas F. Clifford, Franklin; Edmund E. Truesdell, Pembroke; Jere- miah E. Smith, Northfield; Hiram A. Tuttle, Pittsfield; John K. Law, New London,

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Nathan P. Hunt, Alex Sandlund, Henry M. Putney, John C. Bickford, Daniel F. Healy, Edward B. Woodbury, Smith Dodge, Edward J. Powers, Eugene Quirin, Aime E. Boisvert, Manches- ter; Frank E. Kaley, Milford; Charles W. Hoitt, Calvin R. Wood, John H. Field, William H. Beasom, Lotie I. Minard, Charles T. Patten, Nashua; Nathaniel Wentworth, Hudson; Edwin W. H. Farnum, Francestown; Charles B. Eaton, Bennington; Samuel W. Holman, Hillsborough; Charles H. Burns, Wilton; George L. Eaton, Goffstown.

STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 55

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

Clement J. "Woodward, Charles H. Hersey, A. W. Pressler, Keene; George W. Peirce, Winchester; Lewis W. Aldrich, West, moreland; Josiali G. Bellows, Walpole; Albert Annett, Jaffrey; Waldo H. Perkins, Marlow.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

George H. Stowell, Charles H. Long, Claremont; John B. Cooper, Newport; Prank W. Hamlin, Charlestown; George W. Buss, Acworth; Lucius A. Purmort, Lempster; Charles L. Rus- sell, Sunapee.

GRAFTON COUNTY. <

George H. Adams, Plymouth; W^illiam D. Baker, Rumney; Arthur E. Davis, Haverhill; Nathan B. Cox, Ashland; George H. Turner, Bethlehem; Ira A. Chase, Bristol; Henry F. Green, Littleton; Edgar O. Grossman, Lisbon; Frank D. Currier, Canaan; Harry M. Cheney, Lebanon; Paul Lang, Orford; William H. Dim- ick, Lyme; Edward H. Sanborn, Campton.

COOS COUNTY.

Frank P. Brown, Whitefield; James M. Lavin, Berlin; Merrill Shurtleff, Lancaster; Frank G. McKellips, Northumberland; Henry Marble, Gorham; W. R. Moore, Stewartstown; W. E. Drew, Colebrook.

DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE.

THOMAS H. MADIGAN, Concord, Chairman.

JOHN P. BARTLETT, Manchester, Secretary.

FRANKLIN P. KELLOM, Winchester, Treasurer.

I

EXECUTIVE C0:\rMITTEE.

Rockingham County— DANIEL W. BADGER, Newington. Strafford County— HAVEN DOE, Somersworth. Carroll County— JOHN B. NASH, Conway. Belknap County— THOMAS J. GUAY, Laconia. Merrimack County— NATHANIEL E. MARTIN, Concord.

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Hillsborough County— JOHN B. JAMESON, Antrim. Cheshire County— JOSEPH MADDEN, Keene. Sullivan County— FRANK P. HUNTLEY, Claremont. Grafton County— FRANK COLLINS, Lebanon. Coos County— MANASAH PERKINS, Jefferson.

STATE COMMITTEE.

District No. 1.— FRED R. CASY/ELL, Northwood Ridge. District No. 2.— GEORGE E. FELLOWS, Raymond. District No. 3.— MYRON RICHARDSON, West Derry. District No. 4.— FRED O. WHEELER, Salem. District No. 5.— JAMES F. SARGENT, Sandown. District No. 6.— GEORGE O. SANBORN, East Kingston. District No. 7.— WARREN M. BATCHELDER, Hampton. District No. 8.— GEORGE S. RUNDLETT, Jr., Epping. District No. 9.— DANIEL W. BADGER, Newington. District No. 10.— ALBERT S. LANGLEY, Exeter. District No. 11.— JOHN H. DOWD, Portsmouth.

JOHN E. PICKERING, Portsmouth.

PATRICK McCANN, Portsmouth. District No. 12.— CHARLES A. TIBBETTS, Barrington. District No. 13.— MICHAEL J. WHITE, Dover. District No. 14.— JAMES McCABB, Dover. District No. 15.— JOSEPH D. ROBERTS, Rollinsford. District No. 16.— HAVEN DOE, Somersworth. District No. 17.— F. B. PRESTON, Rochester.

F. E. SMALL, Rochester. District No. 18.— FRANK R. MARSTON, Farmington. District No. 19.— DANA P. JONES, New Durham. District No. 20.— JOHN ,B. NASH, Conway. District No. 21.— JAMES O. GERRY, Madison. District No. 22.— JAMES A. BENNETT, Sandwich. District No. 23.— FRANK P. HOBBS, Wolfeborough. District No. 24.— DANA J. BROWN, Ossipee. District No. 25.— H. J. JONES, Alton. District No. 26.— WILLIAM H. MOSES, Tilton. District No. 27!— T. J. GUAY, Laconia.

N. J. DYER, Laconia. District No. 28.— A. CHESTER CLARK, Meredith.

STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 57

District No. 29.— GEORGE W. STONE, Andover.

District No. 30.— JOHN E. FRENCH, Bradford.

District No. 31.— FRANK E. WOODBURY, Dunbarton.

District No. 32.— JOHN SHAW, Salisbury.

District No. 33.— JEREMIAH A. CLOUGH, Loudon (P. O,

Concord). District No. 34.— JOHN A. WALKER, Pittsfield. District No. 35.— GEORGE W. FOWLER, Pembroke. District No. 36.— N. E. MARTIN, Concord.

JOHN M. MITCHELL, Concord. DAVID D. TAYLOR, Concord. T. H. MADIGAN, Jk., Concord. JOHN C. FARRAND, Penacook. -HARRY W. DANIELL, Franklin. -FRANK M. WOODBURY. Peiliam. -GORDON WOODBURY, Bedford. -EDWARD FINERTY, Milford. -ROBERT BROVv^N, Jr., Greenville. -JAMES F. BRENNAN, Peterborough. -GEORGE E. BALES, Wilton. -JOHN B. JAMESON, Antrim. -CHARLES S. PERRY, Hillsborough. -De. frank EATON, East Weare. -J. J. DOYLE, Nashua. GEORGE B. McQUESTEN, Nashua. HENRI T. LEDOUX, Nashua. CHARLES S. BUS SELL, Nashua. District No. 48.— JAMES A. FARRIE, Manchester.

Dr. NOEL E. GUILLET, Manchester. Dr. NICHOLAS SASSEVILLE, Manchester. JOHN R. WILLIS. Manchester. WILLIAM J. STARR, Manchester. JOSEPH P. CHATEL, Manchester. JOHN P. BARTLETT, Manchester. GIDEON LARIVIERE, Manchester. CHARLES A. O'CONNOR, Manchester. District No. 49.— ELGIN A. JONES, Marlow. District No. 50.— W. J. BOYDEN, Troy. District No. 51.— LaFELL DICKINSON, Winchester. 5

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No.

37

District

No.

38,

District

No.

39

District

No.

40

District

No.

41

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No.

42

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No.

43

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No.

44

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No.

45

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No.

46

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No.

47

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District No. 52.— THOMAS J. WINN, Harrisville.

District No. 53.— DON I. PETTS, Keene.

JOSEPH MADDEN, Keene.

District No. 54.— CHARLES J. O'NEIL, Walpole.

District No. 55.— WILLIAM HOWARD, Grantham.

District No. 56.— JOHN McCRILLIS, Newport.

District No. 57.— MASON H. DOLE, Washington.

District No. 58.— FRANK P. HUNTLEY, Claremont.

District No. 59.— FRANK COLLINS, White River Junction.

District No. 60.— CAREY SMITH, Canaan.

District No. 61.— HENRY N. TEAGUE, Hanover.

District No. 62.— J. N. DICKINSON, Bristol.

District No. 63.— J. N. McCOY, Plymouth.

District No. 64.— FRANK M. RICHARDSON, Littleton.

District No. 65.— TIMOTHY McGOULDRICK, Lincoln.

District Xo. 66.— GEORGE C. CRAIG, Rumney Depot.

District No. 67.— S. T. PAGE, Haverhill.

District No. 68.— S. H. BRIGHAM, Lisbon.

District No. 69.— WALTER DREW, Colebrook.

District No. 70.— J. C. HUTCHINS, Coos.

District No. 71.— JOHN T. AMEY, Lancaster.

District No. 72.— MANASAH PERKINS, Jefferson.

District No. 73.— W\ T. PIKE, Stark.

District No. 74.— DANIEL J. DALEY, Berlin.

Mem'ber of National Committee for Neio Ham2)sJiire. TRUE L. NORRIS, Portsmouth.

STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 59

REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION.

CoxcoRD, May 17, 1904. Chairman.— RVFVS N. ELWELL of Exeter.

DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION.

At Large .

JACOB H. GALLINGER, Concord. HENRY E. BURNHAM, Manchester. SUMNER WALLACE, Rochester. DANIEL C. REMICH, Littleton.

First Congressional District.

R0SECRAN3 W. PILLSBURY. Londonderry. EDWIN C. BEAN, Belmont.

Second Congressional District.

BERTRAM ELLIS, Keene. WINSTON CHURCHILL, Cornish.

platfor:\i adopted.

The Republicans of New Hampshire, assembled in convention for the purpose of electing delegates to the national convention of the party, submit the following platform for the consideration of the electors of the state:

1. The achievements of the Republican party are a guarantee of continued fidelity to principles and policies best calculated to advance the welfare of all classes of the American people. The party has stood, and still stands, for sound money and for the protection, by wise tariff legislation, of American labor and American industries from the competition of cheap labor in for- eign countries. The Dingley tariff law has fully justified its enactment, and we favor its continuance until such time as in- dustrial conditions shall warrant its modification. The assaults upon it come from those who opposed its enactment and who are

60 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

hostile to the policy of protection. Such modifications as may in the future be deemed necessary should be made by the Repub- lican party, and not by the party Y/hich has always advocated economic policies in opposition to the maintenance and develop- ment of American industry.

2. We are opposed to reciprocal trade relations with any coun- try which involves the exchange of competing commodities. We believe in the reciprocity of Blaine and McKinley, and not in the free trade reciprocity of the Democratic party. True reci- procity means the exchange of non-competitive products, thus protecting the American farmer and artisan from the disastrous competition of cheaper production than is possible in the United States.

3. We congratulate the country on the ratification of the treaty with the republic of Panama, which assures the early construc- tion of an inter-oceanic canal, joining the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific. This great enterprise will promote the commerce and trade of our country, and strengthen the defense of our ex- tensive seaboard. The dream of the centuries has at length become an accomplished fact through the wise statesmanship of a Republican president and a Republican congress, in the face of strong Democratic opposition.

4. In the field of diplomacy the achievements of the adminis- trations of McKinley and Roosevelt surpass those of any other administrations since the founding of the republic. The annex- ation of Hawaii, the freeing of Cuba, the acquisition of Porto Rico and the Philippines, the promotion of international arbi- tration, the open door to China, the preservation of the integrity of that great empire, the abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, the authorization of the Panama canal, and the settle- ment of the Alaskan boundary controversy, are the prominent contributions of these administrations, under the wise statesman- ship of Secretary Hay, to the enlarged sphere of influence and usefulness of the United States as a nation. Through peaceful endeavor this country is the leader in the council of nations, and commands the respect and admiration of the world.

5. We denounce as revolutionary and unconstitutional the methods adopted in certain states to abridge the right of suffrage, which is guaranteed by the amended Constitution to all quali- fied citizens, irrespective of race or color, and in states where

STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 61

such unlawful discrimination is practiced we favor the enforce- ment by appropriate legislation of the provisions of the four- teenth amendment, with a view to reducing their representation in the electoral college and the house of representatives.

G. We favor liberal appropriations for the American navy, believing that a strong naval armament is a most effective in- strumentality toward securing continued peace between our coun- try and the other nations of the world.

7. We rejoice in the peace and prosperity that have come to the new republic of Cuba. The blood and treasure that the United States expended in behalf of that deeply wronged people were the best possible assurance that could have been given of our love of liberty and our sympathy for the oppressed of all nations.

S. The marvelous progress already made toward the complete pacification of the people of the Philippine Islands is cause for profound gratification, and we confidently look forward to the lime w^hen the blessings of American civilization will be ac- cepted throughout the entire archipelago, and its people become educated to the high plane of self-government,

9. We reaffirm our belief in the Monroe Doctrine, which has heretofore kept European nations from gaining a foothold on American soil, and the importance of which is greatly increased by our determination to build the Panama canal.

10. The country is to be congratulated on the marvelous pros- perity that has, in large measure, come from the operations of the Dingley tariff law. As an illustration of its beneficial ef- fects may be cited the fact that for the years 1895, 1896 and 1897, under a Democratic tariff, our exports exceeded our im- ports $4G4,713,G08, an annual average of $154,904, 53G, while for the years 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902 and 1903, under the Dingley law, our exports exceeded our imports in the enormous amount of $3,227,263,118, an annual average of $537,877,186. In 1894 the deposits in the savings banks of the country were $37,000,000 less than in 1893, while in 1903 they were $1,188,000,000 greater than in 1894, almost $200,000,000 of this amount having been added during the year 1903. Such magnificent results have heretofore been unknown in the history of the world.

62 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

11. The United States has a foreign commerce worth $2,500,- 000,000 annually, 91 per cent, of which is carried in foreign ves- sels flying foreign flags, thus annually draining this country of $200,000,000 in transportation charges, and depriving American shipbuilders, American shipmasters, officers and seamen of em- ployment, and also depriving the United States of an essential auxiliary resource of the national defense. The policy of pro- tection has not been extended to our shipping on the seas simi- larly to its extension to those of our land industries that are subject to foreign competition, on account of which our unpro- tected ships are unable to successfully compete with rival for- eign lines of steamships, many of which enjoy large subsidies, bounties and other aids from their governments. This is a condition that we believe it is the duty of congress to remedy, and we cordially approve of the commission recently created to investigate the subject of our merchant marine, with a view of recommending remedial legislation.

12. While favoring a policy that will advance the interests of the laboring classes without doing detriment to business enter- prises of a legitimate nature, we are opposed to the formation of unlawful combinations in restraint of trade, and rejoice that laws enacted by a Republican congress to prevent such unlawful combinations have been upheld and vindicated by the supreme court of the United States. A statute which a Democratic administration declared to be inoperative has been clothed with vitality by its enforcement, to the mutual advantage of capital and labor.

13. "We acknowledge with grateful hearts the debt of obli- gation we owe to the soldiers and sailors of all our wars, and especially to those who for four long years battled to save our government from overthrow, and the Union from dismember- ment. The American people will never forget the deeds of valor thus performed, nor will they support any proposition that looks to a parsimonious pension policy on the part of the general government.

14. We approve of liberal appropriations by congress for the improvement of the harbors and navigable waters of the coun- try, and we equally favor appropriations by the government, the states and the municipalities for the betterment of the pub- lic highways, especially in the rural districts.

STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 63

15. We recognize in Theodore Roosevelt, our "wise, vigorous and impartial chief executive, the man for the hour. We unreservedly endorse his administration of public affairs, which we desire to have continued, and we heartily and unanimously favor his nomination by the approaching national convention.

REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION.

CoxcoRD, September 20, 1904. Chairman.— J A'MBS W. RBMICK, Esq., Concord.

PLATFOR?.! ADOPTED.

Since the Republican party came into power, March 4, 1897, it has:

Written the gold standard into the statutes of the country.

Passed a protective tariff law, which has given unprecedented prosperity to the people.

Annexed the Hawaiian Islands.

Fought a successful war with Spain.

Created a new republic in Cuba.

Given Porto Rico local self-government.

Annexed the Philippine Islands.

Pacified the Filipinos and given them civil government. . Rid our tropical dependencies of the scourge of disease.

Secured through the Hague conference recognition in Europe of the Monroe Doctrine.

Preserved the open door in China and prevented the dismem- berment of that empire.

Abrogated the Claj^ton-Bulwer treaty, which prevented our exclusive control of a canal across the isthmus.

Provided for the construction of the Panama canal.

Settled in our favor the Alaskan boundary.

Secured for our citizens in Turkey the rights and privileges of those of other nations.

Enabled a cable to be laid across the Pacific.

Twice secured recognition of the International Court of Arbi- tration at The Hague.

64 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Concluded extradition treaties with fourteen foreign states.

Provided for the irrigation of the arid sections of the West.

Created and extended rural mail delivery.

Enlarged the navy.

Reduced and reorganized the army.

Enforced the anti-trust laws.

Advanced the standard of the public service.

Reduced the national debt and the interest thereon and paid the expenditures of the government out of the revenue.

This is the record of the Republican party for a period of less than eight years, accomplished in spite of the persistent opposi- tion of the Democratic party. Its recital requires neither argu- ment nor rhetoric to support it.

To-day the Democratic party dares not and does not directly challenge any one of these accomplished facts. Its gauge of battle is indefinite and insincere. It asks public confidence solely on the ground that it is no longer insane.

With such a record as is here outlined, with every pledge made to the people in 1896 and 1900 redeemed, the Republican party confidently appeals to the people for a vote of approval.

It presents as its candidate for president, Theodore Roosevelt, who is in accord with his party on all questions before the coun- try, and who has been a leader of his party in its magnificent record.

Its candidate for vice-president, Charles W. Fairbanks, is equipped by age, training and experience for the succession in event of that necessity.

In state matters the Republican party of New Hampshire points to an equally proud record of accomplishment.

It has avoided no questions of public interest.

It has met every public demand.

It has largely reduced state taxes.

It steadily reduces the public debt.

It faithfully and efficiently enforces the laws.

It pledges itself to continue to honestly and faithfully admin- ister the government, having in mind both the public needs and the desire of the people for economical expenditure.

The earnest of the future policy of the Republican party in both state and nation is its past performance.

STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 65

DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION.

CoxcoRD, Apeil 27, 1904. €hairma7i.— PATRICK H. SULLIVAN, Esq., of Manchester.

DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION.

^ At Large,

JOHN M. MITCHELL, Concord. TRUE L. NORRIS, Portsmouth. JEREMIAH J. DOYLE, Nashua. JOSEPH P. CHATEL, Manchester.

First Coxgeessioxal District.

NATHANIEL E. MARTIN, Concord. MANASAH PERKINS, Jefferson.

Secoxd Coxgressional District.

JOSEPH WARREN, Rochester. JOHN J. McGOVERN, Manchester.

PLATFORM ADOPTED.

The Democracy of New Hampshire, realizing the results in- volved in the pending national elections, assembles for the per- formance of a grave public duty, desirous of fraternal accord and confident of victory upon a platform comprehending recog- nized Democratic principles.

II.

Accepting the abundant and vital issues of the day, we re- affirm the old faith and invite all believers in unquestioned Democratic doctrine to unite with us in our attempt to restore the government .to full accord with the truths of the Constitu- tion and recognition of the inherent rights of the people.

66 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

III.

The essence of Democratic belief and polity is observance of the will of the majority as expressed in platforms and nominees, determined through intelligent and patient consideration by legitimate primaries and conventions.

IV.

We remain distinctively the party of the p'^ople. Conscious of the right to accumulate through proper methods and to enjoy, we have no contest v/itli wealth legitimately acquired and es- sential to development, but v/e declare it to be the province of legislation to guard the welfare of thai great majority, wha constitute the bone and sinev/ of this republic and to assure real and exact justice to all.

V.

The existing tariff is the root of evil. Parent of trusts, it encourages wrongful accumulation blights individual energy lessens independent production increases the egotism and power of the few, to discourage and burden the many. It should be replaced by an equitable system beneficial to labor and capital by reducing the expense of living and securing constant pros- perity through avoidance of periodical shut-downs consequent upon over-production and by opening of new outlets for our sur- plus products. The Isthmian canal a military and commercial necessity should contribute to the extension of commerce, ma- terial prosperity and international comity.

VI.

We are not an empire, but a republic resting upon the will of the people. While the flag, when displayed by competent au- thority, should always have honor, it is our duty, so soon a& their enlightenment and condition will permit, to give autonomy and self-government to those lands and people under our do- minion.

STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 67

VII.

We decry the dictum of personal government and centralization of power; we proclaim adherence to the Monroe doctrine; return to simplicity in methods and economy in expenditure; we de- mand through law and executive action suppression of the trusts and attendant monopolies, and recognition of the principle that taxation, however levied, in excess of the needs of the govern- ment is an unnecessary burden upon industry, an incentive to waste and corruption in the administration of affairs.

* VIII.

It is already conclusively demonstrated that some of the great departments of the federal government are strongly tainted with corruption; there is ample ground for the belief that this cor- i-uption is deep-rooted and widespread. A thorough and re- lentless investigation should be made by congressional authority, to the end that the public service be purified and criminals be brought to justice.

IX.

In our demand for tariff revision, control of the trusts a halt in the march toward imperialism; in a return to simplicity, fru- gality and integrity in administration. Democracy finds a plat- form broad and firm enough for the assembling of its united hosts.

X.

The occasion and issues transcend expediency or manipulation. We declare the position of the Democracy of New Hampshire and send delegates to the national convention voicing our be- liefs.

With confidence in the wisdom of the delegates therein as- sembled, we feel assured that such a declaration of principles will be enunciated and such representative nominees be selected, as will put the historic party of the country in united array for the accomplishment of success and its attendant benefits to the people.

68 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION.

CoxcoED, September 7, 1904.

CJiairman. —Ol^lYER E. BRANCH, Esq., Manchester.

PLATFORM ADOPTED.

The Democrats of New Hampshire assemble this day in state convention a united party, proud of its past history, confident of its future, and firm in the faith of its founders.

We cordially endorse the nominees of the last national Demo- cratic convention, held at St. Louis, for president and vice-presi- dent, Alton B. Parker of New York, and Henry G. Davis of West Virginia. To them we pledge our enthusiastic support in the pending campaign. We hereby affirm our hearty and loyal al- legiance to the platform adopted by that convention, and invite all good citizens of this state, who feel that the time has come when a change should be made in the conduct of national affairs, to unite with us in our efforts to accomplish it.

Through the consistent and determined action of the Democratic party of this state, covering a period of more than ten years, the Republican party was reluctantly compelled, at the last session of the legislature, to abandon its hypocritical attitude on the liquor question and the enforcement of the prohibitory law, with the result that a so-called local option law was passed, to which was attached, under the name of a license commission, another Republican state machine. We affirm the doctrine of license with genuine local option; and we therefore demand the abolition of this commission and the relegation of its authority and duties to the cities, towns, and courts, where it belongs. We believe in license with local option, not license with com- mission option.

By the efforts of the Democratic party in the last state cam- paign, and during the last session of the legislature, a fifty-eight hour law was passed in the House and favorably reported by the Senate committee on labor. It was killed in the Senate by Re-

STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 69

piibiican votes. We pledge ourselves to renewed efforts to ac- complish this much-needed reform at the next session of the legislature; and we demand that all laws relating to the em- ployment of minors in manufacturing establishments be strictly- enforced.

The liquor commission is an illustration of those iniquitous measures by which the Republican party has contrived to rob Democratic communities of the benefits of home-rule and their ancient rights of local self-government. We demand the aboli- tion of all such commissions; and that all other commissions, the duties of which relate to matters of general state concern, be elected by the people. All city officers should be accountable to the municipalities from which they derive their compensation.

We favor the election of United States senators by the people.

We ask the serious attention of the people of the state to the disastrous condition in which the cause of education has been placed under the administration of the Republican party, through the unfilled vacancy in the office of superintendent of public in- struction. We condemn the conduct of all those who are responsible for it, for involving the department of public in- struction in factional party quarrels. It is an astonishing dis- grace that the welfare of the public schools of this state should have become the subject-matter of petty local and individual spite, personal favoritism, and powerful corporate animosity.

We pledge ourselves to promote in every legitimate way the advancement of the principles set forth in this platform, and to hold all persons elected on the Democratic ticket responsible for their action in this respect.

70 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

PROHIBITION STATE COMMITTEE.

RAY C. DURGIN, Nashua, Chairman.

H. R. HUBBARD, Francestown, Secretary. P. E. BOURNE, Pembroke, Treasurer.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

RAY .C. DURGIN, Nashua, ex officio. H. R. HUBBARD, Francestown, ex officio. P. E. BOURNE, Pembroke, ex officio. HARRY J. RHODES, Manchester. RALPH E. MERAS, Exeter. LUKE F. RICHARDSON, Dublin. JOHN C. BERRY, Plymouth.

SOCIALIST PARTY STATE COMMITTEE.

HARRY H. ACTON, Nashua, Chairman. W. H. WILKINS, Claremont, Secretary. H. A. HEWEY, Claremont, Treasurer.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

HARRY H. ACTON {Chairman), Nashua. SUMNER F. CLAFLIN, Manchester. C. S. BERRY, Littleton. JAMES S. MURRAY, Concord. W. H. WILKINS, Claremont.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF

TOWNS AND WARDS

AS DISTRICTED FOR ELECTION PURPOSES.

■(■3 C+3

TOWNS. -is

o

o

Acworth 2

Albany 1

Alexandria 2

Allenstown 1

Alstead 2

Alton 1

Amherst . . . 2

Andover 2

Antrim 2

Ashland 2

Atkinson 1

Auburn 1

Barnstead 1

Barrington 1

Bartlett 1

Bath 2

Bedford 1

Belmont 1

Bennington 2

Benton 2

Berlin— Ward 1 . . . 2

Ward 2 . . . 2

Ward 3 . . . 2

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a

CD

County.

4

7

Sullivan.

5

5

Carroll.

5

o o

Grafton.

1

11

Merrimack.

3

8

Cheshire.

5

4

Belknap.

3

15

Hillsborough,

4

6

Merrimack.

3

8

Hillsborough,

4

4

Grafton.

2

21

Rockingham.

2

11

Rockingham.

1

5

Belknap.

1

12

Strafford.

5

5

Carroll.

5

2

Grafton.

3

19

Hillsborough

4

4

Belknap.

3

8

Hillsborough

5

2

Grafton.

5

1

Coos.

5

1

Coos.

5

1

Cods.

72

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

cSt*

M4^

O OD

TOWNS.

©

a o o.

Bethlehem

2

Boscawen

2

Bow

2

Bradford

2

Brentwood

1

Bridgewater . . . .

2

Bristol

2

Brookfield

1

Brookline

2

Campton

2

Canaan

2

Candia

1

Canterhiirv . . . .

1

Carroll

2

Center Harbor .

1

Charlestown . . .

2

Chatham

1

Chester

1

Chesterfield . . . .

2

Chichester ....

1

Claremont ....

2

Clarksville

2

Colebrook

2

Columbia

2

Concord Ward

1.

2

Ward

2.

2

Ward

3.

2

Ward

4.

2

Ward

5.

2

Ward

6.

2

Ward

7.

2

Ward

8.

2

Ward

9.

2

Conway

1

+3 o

09

J3

o O

5

4

2

4

2

4

4

5

3

5

5

1

4

5

5

4

5

2

3

1

4

5

5

5

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

5

.P.H

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Coimty.

2

Grafton.

9

Merrimack.

9

Merrimack.

8

Merrimack.

21

Rockingham.

4

Grafton.

3

Grafton.

5

Carroll.

15

Hillsborough,

4

Grafton.

3

Grafton.

11

Rockingham.

11

Merrimack.

1

Coos.

4

Belknap.

7

Sullivan.

5

Carroll.

21

Rockingham.

14

Cheshire.

11

Merrimack.

7

Sullivan.

1

Coos.

1

Coos.

1

Coos.

11

Merrimack.

10

Merrimack.

11

Merrimack.

10

Merrimack.

10

Merrimack.

10

Merrimack.

9

Merrimack.

11

Merrimack.

10

Merrimack.

5

Carroll.

LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS.

73

TOWNS.

Cornish

Croydon

Dalton

Danbury

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

Deering

Dorchester

Dover Ward 1 . . .

Ward 2 . . .

Ward 3 . . .

Ward 4 . . .

Ward 5 . . .

Dublin

Dimimer

Dunbarton

Durham

East Kingston . . .

Easton

Eaton

Effingham

Ellsworth

Enfield

Epping

Epsom

Errol

Exeter

Farmington

Fitzwilliam

Francestown

Franconia

Franklin-^Ward 1,

G

2-- §

Councilor

District

o

»-l

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o -t-3

d

a

02

County.

2

4

7

Sullivan.

2

4

7

Sullivan.

2

5

1

Coos.

2

4

3

Merrimack.

1

o

21

Rockingham.

1

1

11

Rockingham.

1

2

19

Rockingham.

2

3

8

Hillsborough,

2

5

2

Grafton.

1

1

0 9

Strafford.

1

1

22

Strafford.

1

1

22

Strafford.

1

1

23

Strafford.

1

1

23

Strafford.

2

3

14

Cheshire.

2

5

1

Coos.

2

2

9

Merrimack.

1

1

22

Strafford.

1

2

21

Rockingham.

2

5

2

Grafton.

1

5

5

Carroll.

1

5

5

Carroll.

2

5

2

Grafton.

2

5

3

Grafton.

1

1

23

Rockingham.

1

1

11

Merrimack

2

5

1

Coos.

1

2

21

Rockingham.

1

1

5

Strafford.

2

3

14

Cheshire.

2

3

8

Hillsborough,

2

5

2

Grafton.

2

4

6

Merrimack.

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TOWNS. Is

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Franklin- Ward 2. 2

Ward 3. 2

Freedom 1

Fremont 1

Gilmanton 1

Gilford 1

Gilsum 2

Goffstown 1

Gorham 2

Goshen 2

Grafton 2

Grantham 2

Greenfield 2

Greenland 1

Greenville 2

Groton 2

Hampstead 1

Hampton 1

Hampton Falls ... 1

Hancock 2

Hanover 2

Harrisville 2

Hart's Location ... 1

Haverhill 2

Hebron 2

Henniker 2

Hill 2

Hillsborough 2

Hinsdale 2

Holderness 2

Hollis 2

Hooksett 1

Hopkinton 2

Hudson 1

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O

4 4 5 2 1 1 3 3 5 4 5 4 3 1 3 5 2 2 2 3 4 3 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 5 3 2 4 2

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o

County.

CO

6

Merrimack.

6

Merrimack.

5

Carroll.

21

Rockingham.

4

Belknap.

4

Belknap.

13

Cheshire.

9

Hillsborough

1

Coos.

7

Sullivan.

3

Grafton.

7

Sullivan.

8

Hillsborough

23

Rockingham.

15

Hillsborough

2

Grafton.

21

Rockingham.

21

Rockingham.

21

Rockingham.

8

Hillsborough.

3

Grafton.

14

Cheshire.

5

Carroll.

2

Grafton.

2

Grafton.

9

Merrimack.

3

Merrimack.

9

Hillsborough,

14

Cheshire.

4

Grafton.

15

Hillsborough.

9

Merrimack.

9

Merrimack.

20

Hillsborough.

LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS.

75

TOWNS.

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.2-

It

o

o

Jaffrev

?,

Jackson

1

Jefferson

2

Keene Ward 1 .

2

Ward 2.

2

Ward 3.

2

Ward 4.

2

Ward 5.

2

Kensington . . . .

1

Kingston

1

Laconia Ward

1.

1

Ward

2.

1

Ward

o

1

Ward

4.

1

Ward

5.

1

Ward

6.

1

Lancaster ....

?

Landaff

2

Langdon

2

Lebanon

2

Lee

1

Lempster

2

Lincoln

2

Lisbon

2

Litchfield

1

Littleton

2

Llvermore ....

2

Londonderry . .

1

Loudon

1

Lvman

2

Lyme

2

Lyndeborough

. 2

Madbury

1

Madison

. 1

43

o

•F-t

-(J

03

OO •1-1 o

o O

3

5

5

3

3

3

3

/J

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

5

5

4

4

1

4

5

5

2

5

o

2

1

5

4

3

1

5

o

O

Counts'.

14

Cheshire.

5

Carroll.

1

Coos.

13

Cheshire.

13

' Cheshire.

13

Cheshire.

13

Cheshire.

13

Cheshire.

21

Rockingham.

21

Rockingham.

6

Belknap.

6

Belknap.

6

Belknap.

6

Belknap.

6

Belknap.

4

Belknap.

1

Coos.

2

Grafton.

7

Sullivan.

3

Grafton.

22

Strafford.

7

Sullivan.

2'

Grafton.

2

Grafton.

19

Hillsborough

2

Grafton.

2

Grafton.

19

Rockingham.

11

Merrimack,

2

Grafton.

3

Grafton.

8

Hillsborough

22

Strafford.

5

Carroll.

76

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

4S O

1

-1-3

o

1 tZ!

TOWNS.

10

g .»F-t

oQ

•gQ

County.

o

o

o O

o

(33 02

Manchester

Ward

1

1

2

16

Hillsborough

Ward

2

1

2

16

Hillsborough

Ward

3

1

2

17

Hillsborough

Ward

4

1

2

17

Hillsborough

Ward

5

1

2

18

Hillsborough

Ward

6

1

2

18

Hillsborough

Ward

7

1

2

17

Hillsborough

Ward

8

1

2

18

Hillsborough

Ward

9

1

2

18

Hillsborough

Ward 10

1

2

18

Hillsborough

Marlborough ....

2

3

13

Cheshire.

Marlow

2

3

8

Cheshire.

Mason

2

3

15

Hillsborough,

Meredith

1

5

6

Belknap.

Merrimack

1 1

3 1

19 5

Hillsborough,

Middleton

Strafford.

Millsfield

2

5

1

Coos.

Milan

2

5

1

Coos.

Milford

2

3

15

Hillsborough,

Milton

1

1

12

Strafford.

Monroe

2 2

5 3

2

8

Grafton.

Mont Vernon ....

Hillsborough.

Moultonborough .

1

5

4

Carroll.

Nashua Ward 1.

2

3

19

Hillsborough.

Ward 2.

2

3

19

Hillsborough,

Ward 3.

2

3

19

Hillsborough.

Ward 4.

2

3

20

Hillsborough.

Ward 5.

2

3

20

Hillsborough.

Ward 6.

2

3

20

Hillsborough.

Ward 7.

2

3

20

Hillsborough.

Ward 8.

2

3

20

Hillsborough.

Ward 9.

2

3

20

Hillsborough.

Nelson

2

3

13

Cheshire,

LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS.

77

^ o

TOWNS. 'is

ai t-l

s= o O

New Boston 2

Newbury 2

Newcastle 1

New Durham .... 1

Newfields 1

New Hampton .... 1

Newington 1

New Ipswich 2

New London 2

Newmarket 1

Newport 2

Newton 1

Northfield 1

North Hampton . . 1

Northumberland . 2

Northwood 1

Nottingham 1

Orange 2

Orford 2

Ossipee 1

Pelham 1

Pembroke 1

Peterborough .... 2

Piermont 2

Pittsburg 2

Pittsfield 1

Plainfield 2

Plaistow 1

Plymouth 2

Portsmouth

Ward 1 1

Ward 2 1

Ward 3 1

Ward 4 1

Ward 5 1

o

rH

o o

Senatorial

District,

County.

3

8

Hillsborough.

4

8

Merrimack.

1

24

Rockingham.

1

5

Strafford.

2

21

Rockingham.

4

4

Belknap.

1

23

Rockingham.

3

15

Hillsborough.

4

3

Merrimack.

1

23

Rockingham.

4

7

Sullivan.

2

21

Rockingham.

4

6

Merrimack.

1

23

Rockingham.

5

1

Coos.

1

12

Rockingham.

1

12

Rockingham.

5

3

Grafton.

4

3

Grafton.

5

5

Carroll.

2

20

Hillsborough,

4

11

Merrimack.

3

15

Hillsborough.

5

3

Grafton.

5

1

Coos.

1

11

Merrimack.

4

7

Sullivan.

2

21

Rockingham.

5

4

Grafton.

1

24

Rockingham.

1

24

Rockingham.

1

23

Rockingham.

1

24

Rockingham.

1

24

Rockingham.

78

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

^ o

« ;_,

TOWNS. "Iq

bD

a o Q

Randolph 2

Raymond 1

Richmond 2

Rindge 2

Rochester Ward 1 1

Ward 2 1

Ward 3 1

Ward 4 1

Ward 5 1

Ward 6 1

Rollinsford 1

Roxbury 2

Riimney 2

Rye 1

Salem 1

Salisbury ........ 2

Sanbornton 4

Sandown 1

Sandwich 1

Seabrook 1

Sharon 2

Shelburne 2

Somersworth

Ward 1 1

Ward 2 1

Ward 3 1

Ward 4 1

Ward 5 1

South Hampton . . 1

Springfield 2

Stark 2

Stewartstown .... 2

Stoddard 2

Strafford 1

.2

O

iH

County.

.1— * o

a

o O

o

a ®

5

1

Coos.

1

11

Rockingham.

3

14

Cheshire.

3

14

Cheshire.

1

12

Strafford.

1

12

Strafford.

1

12

Strafford.

1

12

Strafford.

1

12

Strafford.

1

12

Strafford.

1

22

Strafford.

3

13

Cheshire.

5

2

Grafton.

1

23

Rockingham.

2

20

Rockingham.

4

6

Merrimack.

1

6

Belknap.

2

21

Rockingham.

5

4

Carroll.

2

21

Rockingham.

3

15

Hillsborough,

5

1

Coos.

1

12

Strafford.

1

12

Strafford.

1

12

Strafford.

1

12

Strafford.

1

12

Strafford.

2

21

Rockingham.

4

7

Sullivan.

5

1

Coos,

5

1

Coos.

O

8

Cheshire.

1

5

Strafford.

LIST OF WARDS AND TOWNS.

79

^ o

TOWNS. gS

be

o

Stratford 2

Stratham 1

Sullivan 2

Siinapee 2

Surry 2

Sutton 2

Swanzey 2

Tamworth 1

Temple 2

Thornton 2

Tilton 1

Troy 2

Tuftonborough ... 1

Unity 2

Wakefield 1

Walpole 2

Warner 2

Warren 2

Washington 2

Waterville 2

W^eare 2

Webster 2

Wentworth 2

Wentworth's Loca- tion 2

Westmoreland ... 2

Whitefield 2

Wilmot 2

Wilton 2

Winchester 2

Windham 1

Windsor 2

Wolfeborough .... 1

Woodstock 2

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o

v-l

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5 1 3 4 3 4 3 5

o o

5 4 3 5 4 5 3 4 5 4 5 3 4 5

5 3 5 4 3 3 2 3 5 5

4.3

o

|5

County.

-1.3

1

Coos.

23

Rockingham.

13

Cheshire.

7

Sullivan.

13

Cheshire.

8

Merrimack.

14

Cheshire.

5

Carroll.

15

Hillsborough,

2

Grafton.

6

Belknap.

14

Cheshire.

4

Carroll.

7

Sullivan.

5

Carroll.

8

Cheshire.

9

Merrimack.

2

Grafton.

8

Sullivan.

2

Grafton.

.8

Hillsborough,

9

Merrimack.

2

Grafton.

1

Coos.

14

Cheshire.

1

Coos.

3

Merrimack.

15

Hillsborough

14

Cheshire.

19

Rockingham.

8

Hillsborough

4

Carroll.

2

Grafton.

80

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

fOTE FOR PRESIDENTIA

u

REPUBLICAN.

DEMOCRATIC.

\

«3

-

man F. Straw, anch ester.

02

a3 o 53 o

^-

o

EOCKINGHAM CoUNTY.

F— t

1 o

^ O

rles S. Collin ashua.

ence E. Car ndover.

c

5i d^

bert B. Moul isbon.

53^

1— (

<

53 hJ

Atkinson

Auburn

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

Derrv

East Kingston . . Epping ........

Exeter .

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls. Kensington . . . .

Kingston ......

Londonderry . . . Newcastle

Newfields

Newington

Newmarket . . . .

Newton

North Hampton

78

78

78

78

35

35

109

109

109

109

75

75

112

112

112

112

34

34

173

173

173

173

106

106

169

169

169

169

60

60

92

92

92

92

25

25

217

217

217

217

93

93

587

587

587

587

257

257

72

72

72

72

37

37

148

148

148

148

196

196

635

635

635

635

340

340

98

98

98

98

31

31

79

79

79

79

63

63

157

157

157

157

66

66

220

220

220

220

116

116

82

82

82

82

16

16

66

66

66

66

62

62

189

189

189

189

118

118

193

193

193

193

80

80

79

79

79

79

65

65

118

118

118

118

42

42

43

43'

43

43

48

48

235

235

235

235

279

279

147

147

147

147

75

75

122

121

121

121

103

103

35

75

34

]06

60

25 93

257 37

196

340 31 63 66

116

16 62

118 80 65

42 48

279 75

103

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

81

ELECTORS, NOVEiBER 8, 1

PROHIBITION.

SOCIAT.IST.

people's.

Charles H. Dow, Taiiiworth.

-4-3 CO

Mi

a; a 1-^

1 ,

It

o o

S o

EC .. ^ CD

J-

-4-3

•P-H ^

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CD

1

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o

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35 75

i . .

i 1

1

1

< 1

7 1

....

....

1

1

1

2 4

1

2 4

1

2

4

34

2

4

106

1

1

1

1

60

2

2

2

9

25

93

257

37

1 19

1 19

1 19

1 19

2

42

2 42

2 42

2

42

1 2

1 2

1 2

1

2

196

7

9

1

7

9 1

7

9

1

7

9 1

340 31

30 ....

30

30

30

1

]

1

1

63

1

13

1

1

13

1

1 13

1

1

13

1

66 116

16

5 5

2

4 4 4

5 5

2 4 4 4

5

5

2 4 4 4

5 5

2 4 4 4

1 2

1 2

1 2

1 2

62

118 80

1 19

1

19

1 19

1 19

1

1

1

1

65

42

1

1

1

1

2

2

0

0

. . . .

48

279

75

103

8 1 1

8 1 1

8

1 1

8 1

1

12 1

12 1

12

1

12 1

1 1

1

1

1 2

«

1 1

82

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REPUBLICAN.

DEMOCRATIC.

*N

oT

.- d

1 a)

O

Rockingham County.

o

'o

elder

ne F. McQu , Nashua.

o

Continued.

an F. S ncheste

^ o

o

3 o

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nee E. dover.

-e o

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ir cs

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53^

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b£) aj

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ffi

Northwood

Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth Ward 1

" 2

" 3 " 4

" 5

Raymond

%e

Salem.

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham

Totals

191

191

191

191

76

76

122

122

122

122

71

71

146

146

146

146

65

65

360

360

360

360

200

200

566

566

566

566

195

195

174

174

174

174

250

250

229

229

229

229

126

126

217

217

217

217

149

149

126

126

126

126

180

180

168

168

168

168

111

111

232

232

232-

232

124

124

46

46

46

46

53

53

199

199

199

199

182

182

36

36

36

36

22

22

94

94

94

94

79

79

91 7,217

91-

91

91

15

15

7,216

7,216

7,216

4,320

4,320

76

71

65

200

195

250 126 149 180 HI

124 53

182 22 79 15

4,320

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

83

PROHIBITION.

SOCIALIST.

people's.

Charles H. Dow, Tamworth.

Lester N. Olmsted, Mancliester.

Charles II. Thorn- dike, Concord.

Allan W. Wark, Lancaster.

Samuel Leavitt, Wolfeborongh.

Horace W. Spokes- field, Littleton.

> o

aT 'o

:j

V

Alfred J . May, Claremont.

James F. Bean, Portsmouth.

George D. Epps, Francestown.

Samuel A.Blackstone, Chester.

Philippe Garon, Manchester.

Ilirani B. Kaleigh, Antrim.

76

71

65

200

195

250 126 149 180 111

124

5

2

1 4

7

3 4

1 1 2

5 2

1 4

7

3 4 1 1 2

5 2

1 4

7

3 4 1 1 2

5

0

1 4

7

3 4 1 1 2

O

5

5

5

2 6 2

4 2 2

2

6 2

4 2 2

9

6 o

4

2 o

2

6 o

4 2

2

2

2

2

9

3

1 4

2 1 4

2 1

4

2 1 4

1

1

1

1

53 182 22 79 15

2 4 3 1 1

120

o

4 3

1 1

120

o

4 3 1

1

120

2

4 3 1 1

120

163

163

4,320

164

163

15

15

15 15

84

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Strafford County.

Strafford . Totals

2 3 4.

5

REPUBLICAN.

^ .

r ' CO

M^ CD

53 "^

CO

o

V

o o

o O

Barrington .

Dover Ward 1

'' 3

" 4

" 5

Durham

Fannin gton

Lee

Madbury ... -

Middleton

Milton

New Durham

Rochester Ward 1 . . .

" 3 . " 4... " 5... " 6... Rollinsford

So mers worth Ward 1

179

180

348

348

399

399

384

384

508

509

4

4

144

144

384

384

80

80

42

42

59

59

275

275

70

70

158

158

154

154

212

212

161

161

145

145

246

246

155

155

124

124

180

180

116

116

102

102

62

62

176

176

4,867

4,869

X

O

C/2 5

3

;- o

1—1 r^

DEMOCRATIC.

a

a; o

> O

a

180

180

348

348

399

399

384

384

509

509

4

4

144

144

384

384

80

80

42

42

59

59

275

275

70

70

158

158

154

154

212

212

161

161

145

145

246

246

155

155

124

124

180

180

116

116

102

102

62

62

176

176

4,869

4,869

152 143 313 142 257

292 51

278 88 41

36

120

95

99

85

115 209 66 117 159

95

64

76

219

102

139

3,553

152 143 313 142

257

292 51

278 88 41

36

120

95

99

85

115 209 66 117 159

95

64

76

219

102

139

3,553

o

CD r^

152 143 313 142 257

292 51

278 88 41

36

120 95 99

85

115 209 66 117 159

95

64

76

219

102

139

3,553

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

85

i

PROHIBITION

SOCIALIST.

people's.

Charles II. Dow, Tamworth.

CO

51

. a; o

o

n

3 S o

CD <D

3

ft

<a o ,

C/2 I

J* "a;

> o

'o

O

C^ -1-3

^ o

<

'OJO c3 O tu.

o

-4-3

§1

1 -'

CS -t-3

bo

C -1-3

152

143

1 1

1

3

1 1 1

3

1 1

1

3

.

1 1

1 1

3

B a

9 31

6 17

4

9 31

6 17

4

9 31

6 17

4

9 31

6 17

4

313 142

....

257 292

....

51

278 88

6

6

6

6

7

a

7

7

1

1

1

1

41

a

1 1

*

1

1

1

1

36

120

1

3 1 3

6 2

i

4

1

2

1

1 3 1 3

6 2 1 4 1

2 1

1 3 1 3

6 2 1 4 1

2 1

1 3 1 3

6 2

1 4

1

2

1

3

3

3

3

95

99

3

5

2 23

0

5

5

2 2 4

7

....

3 5

2

23 o

5 5

2

2

4

7

3 5

2 23 2 5 5

2 2 4

7

3

5

2 23 2 5 5

0

2 4

7

85

115 209

....

66

117

159 95

1

1

1

1

64

76

219

102

....

139

I 6

6

6

6

3,553 43

43

43

43

138

138

138

138

2

2

2

2

86

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Bellknap County.

REPUBLICAN

DEMOCl

CB

<D

^

cc

m

,- c

D

r-

r^

- o

r-^

eS

,, ,

CO -^

^

^-^

%^

<— 1

■73 &4

c3

o .

o 2^

o

'53 £

O

erniaii F. Manches

•ank W. Concord.

CO -'

5^

bert Bac North H

arence E Andover

53 s

Is

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53^

Alton

Barnstead

Belmont

Center Harbor Gilford

Gilmanton

Laconia Ward 1 " 2, 3 4

u

a

((

5. 6,

Meredith .... New Hampton Sanbornton.. .

Tilton 242

Totals

217

217

217

217

125

125

123

123

123

123

162

162

195

195

195

195

93

93

59

59

59

59

46

46

142

142

142

142

75

75

167

167

167

167

103

103

96

96

96

96

90

90

182

182

182

182

i 133

133

113

113

113

113

60

60

212

212

212

212

127

127

198

198

198

198

103

103

336

336

336

336

123

123

288

288

288

288

164

164

139

139

139

139

66

66

158

158

158

158

83

83

242

242

242

242

208

208

2,867

2,867

2,867

2,867

1,761

1,761

125

162

93

46

75

103 90

133 60

127

103

123

164

66

83 208

1,761

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

87

o

d: o

PROHIBITION.

f^

^

CO

Thoi rd.

a ?;

o

. a;)

o

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^ M

-^ o

'His

» r^

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5^

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SOCIALIST.

CO

>

0)

b::^ ;= =5

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people's.

oc

a

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c:i

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1—4

^ !:q c

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^

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125

162

93

46

6 5

\

11

8

6 5 5 1 11

8

6 5

5

1

11

8

6 5 5 1 11

8

3 4

3 4

*

3 4

3

4

1

1

1

1

1

....

. . . .

75 103

1

.... 3

3

3

3

2

2

2

2

133 60

8 1 4

1 31

7

6 o

' 5

1

8 1 4

1 31

7

6 o

5

8 1 4

1 31 7 6 2

5

8 1 4

1 31 7 6 2 5

101

1

127

103 123 164

66

83

1

o

1

1 1 i 2

1

2 1 1 2

1

2 1

1

0

1

2 1

1 2

1

1

1

1

. . . .

208

2

2

2

2 19

1

5

1

1

1

. . . .

1,761

101

101

101

19

19

19

5

5

5

1

88

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Carroll County.

REPUBLICAN.

^

CO

C3

C o

cS

1-^

t-^

(D -M

',-,

i-G C^

3q o

O

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man F anches

p: o

rles S. ashua.

Ibert Bac North H

o ^

5—1

r^

H

P=^

o

< 1

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r-<

^■>

',->

s^*

eS

o .

O

5; c5

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rv] ^

^ ^

O O

ID t^

C 'G

c -

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'^<

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O

W

o

o

<D

^ . . '-' lJ

Albany

Bartlett

Brookfield

Chatham

Conway

Eaton ,

Effingham

Freedom

Hart's Location Jackson

Madison

Monltonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich

Tamworth

Tuftonborough .

Wakefield

Wolfeborough. .

Totals

32

32

32

32

21

21

128

128

128

128

116

116

46

46

46

46

28

28

43

43

43

43

32

32

452

452

452

452

223

223

55

55

55

55

46

46

86

86

86

86

90

90

68

68

68

68

110

110

4

4

4

4

2

2

75

75

75

75

68

68

98

98

98

98

46

46

218

218

218

218

36

36

192

192

192

192

206

206

157

157

157

157

167

167

181

181

181

181

78

78

116

116

116

116

68

68

242

242

242

242

163

163

401

401

401

401

183

183

2,594

2,594

2,594

2,594

1,683

1,683

21

116

28

32

223

46

90

110

2

68

46 36

206 167

78

68 163 183

1,683

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

89

PROHIBITIONIST.

SOCIALIST.

1

people's.

Charles H. Dow, Tam worth .

Lester N. Olmsted, Manchester.

Charles II. Thorn- dike, Concord.

Allan W. Wark, Lancaster.

Samuel Leavitt, Wolfeborough.

Horace W. Spokes- field, Littleton.

a> > o

1— (

O

Alfred J. May, Claremont.

James F. Bean, Portsmouth.

George D. Epps, Francestown.

Samuel A.Blackstone, Chester.

Philippe Garon, Manchester.

Hiram B. Kaleigh, Antrim.

1 1

'^1

116

. . . .

4

r

4

4

""l" 4

4

1 4

4

1

4'

2

2

*

2

2

28

32

223!

46

....

....

9

9

9

9

1

1

1

1

90! 110

1

1

1

1

1

0

. «

1

68

... .|

46 36

206

1 4 4

7 4

1 4 4

7 4

1 4 4 7 4

i

1

!

5

5

0

5

167

78 68

2

2

2

1631

3

10

3

10

42

3

10

3 10

183

1,683

42

42

42

19

19

19

19

1

1

1

1

90

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

INfeRRiMACK County.

REPUBLICAN.

o

= O

CO

O

CO rt

r— I

o

o

£ c3

O

DEMOCRATIC.

O

0) > O O

=: '^

Q

o

r M

I— ^

bJO a;

13 O

-e o

Allen stown Andover . . . Boscaweii . .

Bow

Bradford . .

Canterbury

Chichester

Concord Ward 1 " 2 " 3

" 4

" 5

" 6

" 7

" 8

" 9 .

Danbury

Dunbarton

Epsom

Franklin AYard 1 .

u

0

3

Henniker. . . .

Hill

Hooksett. , . .

Hopkinton .. Loudon . ... Newbury . . . , New London

106 136 194 116 113

83

66

279

118

161

529 445 468 557 136

154

84

93

112

260

218 335 237 113

181

257

171

55

128

106

106

106

100

100

136

136

136

169

169

194

194

194

88

88

116

116

116

58

58

113

113

113

134

134

83

83

83

74

74

66

66

66

80

80

279

279

279

223

223

118

118

118

99

99

161

161

161

105

105

529

529

529

277

277

445

445

445

148

148

467

468

468

318

318

557

557

557

227

227

136

136

136

220

220

154

154

154

216

216

87

87

87

103

103

93

93

93

72

72

112

112

112

79

79

260

260

260

77

77

218

218

218

219

219

335

335

335

99

99

237

237

237

117

117

113

113

113

46

46

181

181

181

124

124

257

257

257

172

172

171

171

171

103

103

55

55

55

77

77

128

128

128

61

61

100

169

88

58

134

74

80 223

99 105

277 148 319 227 220

216

103

72

79

77

219 99

117 46

124

172 103

77 61

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

91

PROHTBITIOX.

SOCIALIST.

people's.

Charles II. Dow, Tamworth.

Lester N. Olmsted, Manchester.

Charles II. Thorn- dike, Concord.

Allan W. Wark, Lancaster.

Samuel Leavitt, Wolfeborough.

Horace W. Spokes- field, Littleton.

Edward Cole, Dover.

Alfred J. Mav, Claremont.

James F. Bean, Portsmouth.

George D. Epps, Francestown.

Sam uel A. Blackstone, Chester.

Philippe Garon, Manchester.

Hiram B. Raleigh, Antrim.

100

169 88

1 4 2 1

1 4

2 1

\

9 1

.... 1 4 2

1

1

i 2

1 2

1 2

1 2

58

134

74

80

8 3

8 3

8 3

8 3

223

99

7

7

7

7

1

1

1

1

105

. 3

8

6

11

9

1

2

3

8

6

11

9

1

2

3

8 6 11 9 1

0

3

8

6

11

9

1

i

2

10

15 5 5

15 4

29

10

15 5 5

15 4

29

10

15 5 5

15 4

29

10

15 5 5

15

4

29

977

148

319

2'^7

2-^0

216 103

1

1

1

1

72

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

79

3 1

2 1 5 2

1

4 3

3

1

2 1 5 2

1

4 3

3

1

2

1 5

2

1

4 3

3

1

2 1

5

2 ' 1

4 3

77

9

8 6

"1

3

1 1

j 5

9

8 6

i

3

5

9

8 6

]■

5

9

8 6

* «

1 3

5

^^19

99

117

46

1

1

1 1

1 1

1 1

124

1 172

1

1

1

1

103

77

1

61

0

0

2

2

1

1

1

1

....

. . .

«

....

92

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Merrimack Coujstty.-

Coniinued.

REPUBLICAN.

5

o

53

O c:i

o

o O

O

^ O

CJ t-H

DEMOCRATIC.

c3

r^

f=^

fn

r "

O)

fi|

> O

(D ^

r;

^

G -

<X>

c

© n:

<!

bJO <xi

f— -t-s

o

CO

H

3 O

■+^ o

Northfield Pembroke Pittsfield . Salisbury.. Sutton . . . .

Warner . . . Webster . Wiimot. . .

Totals.

199

199

199

1

199

87

87

320

320

320

320 1

174

174

343

343

343

343 1

226

226

107

107

107

107

71

71

144

144

144

144 j

74

74

229

229

229

229 S

110

110

92

92

92

92 i

33

33

91

91

91

911

80

80

7,430

7,432

7,433

7,433 ,

4,740

4,740

87 174

226 71

74

110 33

SO

4,741

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

93

1

PROHIBITION.

SOCIALIST.

people's.

Charles H. Dow, Tamworth.

Lester N. Olmsted, Manchester.

Charles H. Thorn- dike, Concord.

Alhm W. VVark, Lancaster.

Samuel l^eavitt, Wolfeborough.

Horace W. Spokes- field, Littleton.

>

o

Alfred J. May, Clarernont.

James F. Bean, Portsmouth.

George D. Epps, Francestovvn.

Samuel A.Blackstone, Chester.

Philippe Garon, Manchester.

Hiram B. Paleigh, Antrim.

87

174

226

71

74

110 33 80

2

3

12

] o

6

3 4

2

3

12

2

6

7 3 4

2

3

12

0

6

7 3 4

122

2 ! 5

3 1

5 1 4

5

1 4

5 1 4

1

1

12

2 6

! 4

1 1

1

1

1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1

/

3 4

1 1

1 1

1 1

1

1

1

4,741

122

122

122

1

:139

li

139

139

1

139

9

9

9

9

94

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

HiLLSBOKOUGH CoUNTY.

REPUBLICAN.

r 02

PH CD

Co rj

S <:^

(/}

o

K- o o

►^ r-<

3 O

o o

3

rr O

0)

^1

^ ce

O Ml

DEMOCRATIC.

o

?5

e3

O

W

<1>

>

c

o

^-

n3

OJ

CIS

<<

o

o

r, CO

Amherst

Antrim

Bedford

Bennington

Brookline

Deering

Francestown

Goffstown

Greenfield

Greenville

Hancock

Hillsborough

Hollis

Hudson

Litchfield

Lyndeborough

Manchester Ward 1

'< 2 « 3 " 4

((

5....

<(

« . . .

((

^ . . . .

((

8....

((

9 . . . .

Mason

u

10. .

Merrimack . . .

Milford

182 197 151 104

77

34

108

339

79

124

99 358 142 208

49

121 383 968 884 733

243 679 225 666 635

435

49

155

565

181 197 151 104

77

34

108

339

79

124

99 358 142 208

49

121 383

968 884 733

243 679 225 666 635

435

49 155 565

181

197 151 104

77

34

108

339

79

124

99 358 142

208 49

121

383 968 884 733

243

679 225 666 635

435

49 155. 565

181 197 151 104

77

34

108

339

79

124

99 358 142

208 49

121 383

968 884 733

243 679 225 666 635

435

49

155

565

67

146

104

68

70

68

146

104

68

70

89

89

53

53

204

204

65

65

127

127

95

95

176

176

74

74

94

94

27

27

60

60

222

222

287

287

448

448

345

346

921

921

535

535

100

100

500

500

516

516

476

476

19

19

99

99

226

226

68

146

104

68

70

89 53

204 65

127

95 176 74 94 27

60 222

287 448 345

921 535 100 500 516

476 19 99

226

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

95

PROHIBITIOX.

1

SOCIALIST.

people's.

Charles II. Dow, Tarn worth.

, 1 a;

^ CO

a! S

2 . Hi

O

en ^

. CO

i ^

> o

. 1 =4-1

1 as

o . C/2 o

-^

> 0

'0

03 ^J

<

9>

H

2 0 1^

5-1 r-l

0

oT

0 ->^

CJ

a

-K CO .i-H C3

'to

CQ « ^ .1-1

68

2

2

2

2

"7

"7"

7

146

3 2

1 1

3 2

1

1

3 2

1 1

3

9

1 1

7

104

12

12

12

V2

68

70'

8P

1 1 2

....

1 1 2

1 1 2

1 1 2

53

204

3 9

3

3 9 3

3

9 3

3

9 3

1

65

127

95

2

0

6 4

0

2 5 6 4

2

5 6 4

2 5

....

176

2 1

7

2

1

7

2

1

7

2

1

7

74

94

27

60

2 4 4

7 1

2

9

4

4

7 1

2

2 4 4

7 ! 1

2

222 1 4

11 11

9 11

"7' 2

52 34

9

11

11

9

11

"7' 2

26 34

9

11

11

9

11

a

7

2

26

34

9

11

11

9

11

"7' 2 26 34

9

287 :i 4

448!; 7 845 i 1

2

2

9

41^

9

921, b'Sb

2

1 2

1 2-

1

2

1 9

100 i

3 5

1

1 2

2

5

3

3

1

1 2 2 5

3 3

1

1

9

2 5

....

3 i

3

1

1 2

2 (

5 1

5001 516!

476 19

1 1

1

1

1

1

1 1

1

1 1

1

99

8 30

8 30

8 30

8 30

226

.

96

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Hillsborough County.

Continued.

REPUBLICAN.

i g

5 1^

^5

CJ

f

O

o

o

DEMOCRATIC.

CO

a

bJO a;

-e o 5^

Mont A^ernon . . . .

Nashua Ward 1 .

" 2.

" 3.

u 4

" 5. '' 6.

" 8. " 9.

New Boston

New Ipswich

Pelham

Peterborough . . . Sharon

Temple

Weare

Wilton

Windsor

Totals

66

66

66

425

425

425

291

291

291

169

169

169

151

151

151

120

120

120

141

141

141

403

403

403

407

407

407

279

279

279

154

1.54

154

112

112

112

112

112

112

341

341

341

19

19

19

59

59

59

179

179

179

178

178

178

6

6

6

12,604

12,603

12,603

66! 425 I 291' 1691 151!

120 141 403 407 279

154 112 112 341 19

59 179

178 6

47

47

123

123

99

99

209

209

93

93

125

125

152

152

300

300

332

332

311

311

92

92

39

39

90

90

162

162

9

9

. 21

21

197

197

210

210

5

5

8,829

8,831

47 123

99 209

93

125 152 300 332 311

92

3S

90

162

9

21

197

210

5

8,830

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

97

PROHIBITIOX.

SOCIALIST.

people's.

Charles II. Dow, Tain worth.

CD

-1-9

r—, CU

Chai-les 11. Thorn- dike, Concord.

'-*' c;>

0) o

Horace VV. Spokes- field, Littleton.

«

o

oT

'o O

^ s

l-I-l ^

<

' c

1^

ChC

^^

S o

-4-3

O fZ

^^

o

-1.3

o

O J-

w a;

^ c ^-«

47

i

123 99

209

....

9

5

9

5

2 5

2 5

11

11

28

3

11

11

23

3

9

3 21 17 22

11 11

23 3

2

3

21

17

22

11

11

23

3

1

i

1 1

1

1 1

93

1

1

1

1

125

152

1

7 4

1

7 4

1 7 4

1

7

4

. * .

3 21 17 22

1

3

21 17 22

300

332 311

92

.... 1

1

1

1

1 1

1 1

39

9

2

9

9

90

1 . .

162

5

5

5

5

9

5

5

5

9

21

1 1

197 210

5 5

5 5

5 5

5 5

9

2

2

9

2

9

2 2

3

3

3

3

5

113

308

308

23

8,830

115

113

113

332

306

23

23

23

98

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Cheshire County.

REPUBLICAN.

^

CC

OJ

1?

,^

" o

ci

1— <

a; -u

O

1— i

(-—1

o

held amp

ernian F. Manches

rank W. Concord.

liarles S. Nashua.

Ibert Bac North H

Wi.1

PtH

o

<

DEMOCRATIC.

CD

o

'or) <^

W

c o

o

CQ

a3 »— 5

Alstead

Chesterfield . . . .

Dublin

Fitzwilliam . . . . Gilsum . . . .

H arris ville ....

Hinsdale

Jaffrey

Keene Ward 1 " 2

" 3 " 4, " 5

Marlborough . . .

Marlow . .

Nelson

Richmond

Rindge

Roxbury

Stoddard

Sullivan

Surry. . .

Swanzey

Troy . .'

AValpole

Westmoreland . Winchester . . . .

Totals ....

143

143

151

151

78

78

150

150

79

79

101

101

315

315

230

230

341

340

276

276

308

308

213

213

140

140

233

233

80

80

49

49

74

74

131

131

16

16

45

45

63

63

37

37

220

220

176

176

247

247

114

114

354

354

4,364

4,363

143 151

78

150

79

101 315 230 341 276

308 213 140 233

80

49 74 131 16 45

63

37

220

176

247

114 354

4,364

143 151

78

150

79

101 315 230 341 276

308 213 140 233 80

49 74 131 16 45

63

37

220

176

247

114 354

4,364

93 36 15 39 52

68

87

104

187

66

108

75

160

86 51

15 34

29

28

8 18

168 65

246

39

125

2,002

93

36 15 39 52

68

87

104

187

66

108 75

160 86 51

15 34

29

28

8 18

168 65

246

39 125

2,002

93 3& 15 39 52

68

87

104

187

66

108

75

160

86

51

15 34

'29

28

8 18

168 65

246

39

125

2,002

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

99

I

!

PROHIBITION.

SOCIALIST.

people's.

Charles 11. Dow, Taraworth.

'IS a;

-1-3

CO ^

1—2

1

u

0

0

. 0

^ Pi

1—! --2 _ '^

3 0

CC j

CO i

1

CO

<v

0 -: CO -2

a;

> 0

Q •^

'T3

S 3

<

t=q 0 ^ 0

bJO uS

bi '-I 0 rv, <u '—I

0

CO

0

to

5 .

CO

0 t:

'^^ CO

cp

93'

36

. . .

15

6 4

6 4

- . .

6 4

6 4

....

39

52

1 68'

2 6 1 2

1

4 2 2

1

2

6

1 2

1

4 0

2

1

2

6 1 2

1

4 2 0

1

2 6 1 2 1

4 2

2

1

1 12

1

12

1 12

1

12

87 104

2

2

2

2

187

21 5

10

7

28

. 5

21

5

10

7

28

5

21 5

10

7

28 5

21 5

10

7

28

5

66

1081

1601

1

1

1

1

86 51

1

1

1

1

15

1

7

1

7

....

7

i

2

2

2

2

34

29

28

4

4

4

4

8

18

1 3 1

1 3 1

1 3

1

1 0

1

"4

1 29

168

4

1

29

4 1

29

4

1

29

65

*

246

2

2

2

2

2

v>

39

125!

1

2

2

2

0

1

1

1

1

2

2

2,002

46

46

46

46

130

130

130

130

8

8

8

8

100

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Sullivan County.

REPUBLICAN.

m a;

03

o

o

o

o O

CO c^

CO

, , CO

0)

o

o

DEMOCRATIC.

O

o o

9 C

03

a*

o

O CO r— : .r-i

33

47

126

511

65

30

34 35 33 43 223

86 31

84 57 42

1,447

Acworth . . . . Chaiiestown Claremont. . .

Cornish

Crovdon . . . .

(Toshen . . . Grantham Langdon . . Lenipster . Newport ..

Plainfield . Springfield Sunapee . . Unity

Washington

Totals

98

98

98

98

47

47

233

233

233

233

126

126

855

855

855

855

511

511

164

164

164

164

65

65

84

84

84

84

30

30

62

62

62

62

34

34

50

50

50

50

35

35

62

62

62

62

33

33

58

58

58

58

43

43

549

549

549

549

223

223

140

140

140

140

86

86

68

68

68

68

31

31

197

197

197

197

84

84

86

86

86

86

57

57

68

68

68

68

42

1,447

42

2,774

2,774

2,774

2,774

1,447

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

101

1

1

PROHIBITION

SOCIALIST.

people's.

Charles H. Dow. Tam worth.

Lester N. Olmsted, Manchester.

Charles 11. Thorn- dike, Concord.

Allan W. Wark, Lancaster.

Samuel Leavitt, Wolfeborough.

Horace W. Spokes- field, Littleton.

> o

Alfred J. May, Claremont.

James F. Bean, Portsmouth.

George D. Epps, Francestown.

Samuel A.Blackstone, Chester.

Philippe Garon, Manchester.

Hiram B. Raleigh, Antrim.

47

126

4

14 1

4

14

1

4

14

1

4 14

1

1 60

1

60

1 60

1 60

511

6.5

30

34

35

o

2

9

2

33

43

1

3

1 3

1

3

1 3

223

86

3

2

1 3

3

2 1 3

3

2 1 3

3

2

1 3

1

1

1

1

31

84 57

] 1

1

28

1

1 1

28

1 1 1

28

1 1 1

28

42

70

70

1,447

70

70

1

1

1

1

102

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REPUBLICAN.

DEMOCRATIC.

Grafton County.

erman F. Straw, Manchester.

-ank W. Rollins, Concord.

larles S. Collins, Nashua.

Ibert Bachelder, North Hampton.

arence E. Carr, Andover.

ugene F. McQues- ten, Nashua.

erbert B. Moulton, Lisbon.

K

U^

o

< \

o

h- 1

Alexandria

78 263

78 263

78 263

78 264

95 109

95 109

95

Ashland

109

Bath

148

148

148

148

105

105

105

Benton

21 180

21 180

21 180

21 180

22 109

22 109

oo

Bethlehem

109

Bridgewater

38

38

38

38

29

29

29

Bristol

244 149

244 149

244 149

244 149

135

85

135

85

135

Campton

85

Canaan

209

209

209

209

100

100

100

Dorchester

55

55

55

55

21

21

21

Easton

14

14

14

14

32

32

32

Ellsworth

3

3

3

3

13

13

13

Enfield

212

212

212

212

149

149

149

Franconia

60

60

60

60

76

76

76

Grafton

89

89

89

89

115

115

115

Groton

26

358 584

26

358 534

26 358 534

26 358 534

42 103 223

42 103 223

42

TTanovftr

103

Haverhill

223

Hebron

24

24

24

24

29

29

29

Holderness

72

62

72 62

72

62

72

62

61 55

61 55

61

Landaff

55

Lebanon •. . . .

841

841

841

841

347

347

347

Lincoln

62

62

62

62

25

25

25

Lisbon

360

360

360

360

181

181

181

Littleton

573

573

573

573

362

362

362

Tjivpnrim'P . .

(3

6

6

6

Lvnian

60

184

60 184

60 184

60 184

66 55

66 55

66

Lyme

55

Monroe

81

81

81

81

15

15

15

VOTE FOR PRE3IDENTL\L ELECTORS.

103

PROHIBITIO>

.

SOCIALIST.

people's.

Charles II. Dow, Tamworth.

Lester N. Olmsted, Manchester.

Charles H. Thorn- dike, Concord.

Allan W. Walk, Lancaster.

Samuel Leavitt, Wolfeborougli.

Horace W. Spokes- field, Littleton.

Edward Cole, Dover.

Alfred J. May, Clare mont.

James F. Bean, Portsmouth.

George D. Epps, Francestown.

Samuel A.Blackstone, Chester.

Philippe Garon, Manchester.

Hiram B. Raleigh, Antrim.

95

109

1

1

1

1

3

3

3

3

105

02

109

....

....

1

1

1

1

29

135

85

6 3 4

6 o

4

6 3 4

6 3 4

13

13

13

13

i

1

1

1

100

2 1

2 1

2

1

2 1

21

1

1

1

1

32

13

149

2

0

2

2

76

115

42

1 1

1 2

1 1 1 2 ....

1 1 1 2

1

1 1 1 1 2

1

103 223

5

4

1 2

2

14

1

3

11

5 4

1 2

2

14 1 3

11

5

4

1 o

2

14

1

3

11

5 4 1 2

2

14

1

3

11

1

1

1

1

29

61

55

347

25

5

5

5

5 I

....

1

1

1

1

181 362

2 19

2

20

2

19

2 19

3

3

3

"3

66

4

9 1

4 2

1

4 2

1

4 2

1

%

55

1

15

>

. . .

....'

>

.

104

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

1

REPUBLICAN.

DEMOCRATIC.

Grafton County.

Continued.

s

1— 1

O

O

C o

1

1

a:

o o

r ' M

c/2 -i

o O

M ^

t^ s

:= o

<1

(Q 1— 1

Ovaiioe

23

117 115 322

23 117 115 322

23 117 115 322

23 117 115 322

14

42

60

175

14

42

60

175

14

Oi-ford

42

Piermont

60

Plymouth

175

Rumiiev

137 69

137

69

137

69

137 69

122

65

122

65

122

Thornton

65

AVarren

146

7

146

7

146

7

146

7

91

91

91

Waterville

Wentworth

61

61

61

61

lis

113

113

AVooflstoclv

96

96

96

96

55

55

55

Totals

6,099

6,099

6,099

6,100

3,496

3,496

3,496

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

105

PROHIBITION

SOCIALIST.

people's.

Charles H. Dow, Tarn worth.

Lester N. Olmsted, Manchester.

Charles H. Thorn- dike, Concord.

Allan W. Wark, Lancaster.

Samuel Leavitt, Wolfeborougli.

Horace W. Spokes- field, Littleton.

Edward Cole, Dover.

Alfred J. May, Claremont.

James F. Bean, Portsmouth.

George D. Epps, Francestown.

Samuel A.Blackstone, Chester,

Philippe Garon, Manchester.

Hiram B. llaleigh, Antrim.

14

.... I

1

42

3

1

1 2

3

4

11

1

1 o

3

4

11

1

1 2

3 !

4 : 11 1

1

2

60

175

3

3

3

3

122

65

1

1

1

1

91

113 55

3 1

3

1

3 1

^ 3 1

*

....

. . .

....

2

2

2

2

55

i

9

3,496

92 ,

92

92

92

55

56

55

1

9

9 !

i

9

106

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Coos County.

REPUBLICAN.

III S

5 «

q3 ^

o

Pi

T3

c o

tn

o

C/2 5

-J en ^

in cS

r^

^

o

OJ

-u

■73

Qu

O)

S

rfl

ci

O hH 1

c3

HH

25

»^

-tj

O

<

DEMOCRATIC.

>

o

■73

CO

be a>

'V

o

-(-3

o

M ^

53 *~^

Berlin Ward 1 " 2 " 3

Carroll

Clarksville

Colebrook Columbia . Dalton . . . Duramer. . Errol

Gorham

Jefferson

Lancaster ......

Milan

Northumberland

Pittsburg

Randolph . . . . Shelburne . . . .

Stark

Stewartstown .

Stratford

Wentworth's Location Whitefield

Totals

225

255

263

85

37

267

103

81

35

18

162 129 496 136

277

115

16

27

84

163

75 3

289

3,341

225 254 263

85 37

267 105

81 35

18

162 129 496 136

277

115 16 27 84

163

75 3

289

3,342

225 255

263 85 37

267

105

81

35

18

162 129 496 136

277

115

16

27

84

163

75

3

289

3,343

225

255

263

85

37

267 105

81 35

18

162 129 496 136

277

115 16 27 84

163

75 3

289

3,343 !

175

175

242

243

99

99

78

78

33

33

185

185

50

50

58

58

28

28

22

22

150

150

143

143

256

256

62

62

141

141

35

35

10

10'

10

10

53

53

83

83

151

151

5

5

171

171

2,240

2,241

175

242

99

78

33

185 50

58 28 22

150 143 256 62 141

35 10 10 53 83

151

5

171

2,240

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

107

PROHIBITION.

SOCIALIST.

people's.

Charles H. Dow, Taniworth.

Lester N. Olmsted, Manchester.

Charles H.'J Thorn- dike, Concord.

Allan W. Wark, Lancaster.

Samuel Leavitt, Wolfeborougli.

Horace W. Spokes- field, Littleton.

53

>■ o

oT

o

O

Alfred J. May, Claremont.

James F. Bean, Portsmouth.

George D. Epps, Francestown.

Sanmel A.Blackstone, Chester.

Philippe Garon, Manchester.

Hiram B. Raleigh, Antrim.

175

2

1 3

2 1 3

2 1 3

2

1 3

8 1

8 1

8 1

8 1

242

99

78

"...

33

185

8 1

8 1

8 1

8 1

....

....

....

1

50

58

28

22

150 143

4

4

4

4

5

5

5

5

1

1

1

1

256 62

8 4 2

3

8 4 2

3

8 4 2

3

8 4 2

3

2 1 1

9

Art

1 1

2

1 1

2

1 1

5

5

5

5

141 35

1

1

1

1

10

1

1

1

1

10

53

. . .

83

2 1

Q

1

0

1

2 1

151

5

5 24

5 24

5 24

5

24

171

2

41

2

41

2

41

2

41

o

2

2

2

2,240

9

9

10

9

108

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Summary.

REPUBLICAN.

i

DEMOC

1

CO O

CO

02

0) o

c5

'o

"3

2U

a; -

O

.*j

C^

o

rC i=^

.

s

man F anche&

>i.

^ =e

r*-^ ^ ^

CO =5

0^ •^

So

si

M<

g=l

Ph

^

O

<

o

'^

o

Rockingham. Strafford. . . . Belknap . . . . Carroll . . . . . Merrimack .

Hillsborough .

Cheshire

Sullivan

Grafton

Coos

Totals

7,217 4,867 2,867 2,594 7,430

12,604 4,364 2,774 6,099 3,341

7,216 4,869 2,867 2,594 7,432

7,216 4,869 2,867 2,594 7,433

12,603 12,60>

4,363 2,774

6,099 3,342

4,364 2,774

6.099 3,343

54,157 54,1.59 54,162

7,216 4,869 2,867 2,594 7,433

12,603 4,364 2,774 6,100 3,343

54,163

4,320 3,553 1,761 1,683 4,740

8,829 2,002 1,447 3,496 2,240

34,071

4,320 3,553 1.761 1,683 4,740

8,831 2,002 1,447 3,496 2,241

34,074

4,320 3,553 1,761 1,683 4,741

8,830 2,002 1,447 3,496 2,240

34,073

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

109

PROHIBITION

t

SOCIALIST.

people's.

harles H. Dow, Tarn worth.

ester N. Olmsted, Manchester.

harles IL Thorn- dike, Cojicord.

Han W. Wark, Lancaster.

imuel Leavitt, Wolfeborough.

orace W. Spokes- field, Littleton.

> o

>-^

o

1

Ifred F. May, Clareniont.

imes F. Bean, Portsmouth.

eorge D. Epps, Francestown.

iniuel A.BIackstone, Chester.

hilippe Garon, Manchester.

irani B. Raleigh, Antrim.

u

0)

O 1

o

<

J2 1

H^

<

^

a

cc

Qu

=:

'Jl

4,320

120

120

120

120

164

163

163

163

15

15

15

15

3,553

43

43

43

43

138

138

138

138

2

2

2

9

1,761

i 101

101

101

101

19

19

19

19

5 5

5

5

1

1,683

42

42

42

42

19

19

19

19

1

1

1

1

4,741

122

122

122

122

139

139

139

139

9

9

9

9

8,830

115

113

113

113

332

308

308

306

23

23

23

23

2,002

46

46

46

46

130

130

130

130

8

8

8

8

1,447

28

28

28

28

70

70

70

70

1

1

1

1

3,496

92

92

92

92

55

56

55

55

9

9

9

9

2,240

4

41

748

41

41

748

24

24

24

24

9

9

10

9

34,073

750

748

1,090

1,066

1,065

1,063

82 82

83

82

1

110

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

VOTE FOR GOVERNOR NOV. 8, 1

Rockingham County.

REP.

•:r o

O

•-5

DEM.

Atkinson

Auburn

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

East Kingston .. Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead . . . . Hampton

Hampton Falls . Kensington . . . .

Kingston

Londonderry . . Newcastle

Newfields

Newington

Newmarket . . . .

Newton ..'

North Hampton

7o

98

107

172

162

90 206 551

71 137

593

98

79

145

204

83

60

179

187

77

100 42 223 144 122

CO

'o

K

PRO.

T3

r— I

^ o Q

41 85 36 104 67

26 100 267

38 200

382 29 58 74

110

13 62 119 80 63

47 49

278 77 96

1 3

9

1 1

21

9 1

5 6

o O

4 4

o

7 1

2

35 1

23

1

11

1

19

10 1

SOC.

PEO.

t— <

q=l

kS

*<

Oi .

^ 0)

fe <D

. -1-3

^ -^^

. rG

O a:

5 "

CD O

r^ Z

bJO =

^

g^

rn

o

1 1

bO

M o

W

VOTE FOR GOVERNOR.

Ill

Rockingham County.

Continued.

REP.

DEM.

PRO,

soc.

PEO.

02

q=l

John McLane, Milford.

tT

wie, ter.

enry F. I Concord.

avid Hea Milford.

imner F. Manches

eorge Ho Manches

Q

cc

O

bJO

o

C/2

176 116

Northwood

Nottingham

Plaistow i 133

Portsmouth— Ward 1 357

2 I 553

^i

" 3 1 166

" 4 225

" 5 209

Raymond : 123

Rye

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham .....

156

211 44

186 35 93

87

Totals 6,875

85

74

68

194

196

247

127 144 181 110

133

52 153 21 80 17

4,383

6 o

2

6

8 3 1 1 2

1

2

5 4

126

6 2

4 o

2

3 1 3

142

1 2

14

112

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Strafford County.

REP.

a;

^ ■: >s o

^^ ''t I

o

1-2

DEM.

I ^ I I I-

5: o SO

PRO.

soc.

r]

^H

q=l

••^

n3

OS 1

03

02

(D "73

W a;

hH ^H

•-^

i-i-i O

i- o

. «^-l

o s

David Mil

3 icrl

5^

PEO.

O «3

l-H <U

Barrington

Dover Ward 1

165 341 393

376

483

6 140

385

77 40

57 272

65 148 140

193 143 133 231 153

120 178 111 100 60 170

160 146 317 144

265

293 53

278 93 40

36 113

96 109

92

118 216 66 126 158

93

64

76

216

102

188

1 3

2

4

9 35

5 15

4

u 9 .

" 3

" 4

" 5

Durham

Farmino'ton

6

^

1

Lee

Madbury

Middleton

1

Milton

2 1 3

9

9 1

5 1

2

1

3

New Durham

Rochester Ward 1

" 2

'' 3

'' 4

" 5

" 6

RoUinsford

Somersworth AVard 1

u 2

" 3 . . ^ « 4

" 5

1 1

2 16 1 5 5

9

2 4

7

1

Strafford

3

Totals

4,680

3,658

46

125

2

VOTE FOR GOVERNOR.

. 113

Belknap County,

KEP.

o

t-2

DEM.

oc

o;

PRO.

soc.

r-

q::

ce

tT

o S

-.-s

a; frt

r ' ^

5r; '^

> 1^

1-^

cz?

PEO.

O IK

Alton

Barnstead ,

Beluiont

Center Harbor . . . Gilford

Gilnianton

Laconia Ward 1 " 2

'' 3

u 4

"5 " 6

Meredith , ,

New Hampton . . .

San born ton

Tilton

Totals

205 118 191

58 127

155

89

172

106 207

188 315 254 128 155 223

2,691

125

168

93

45

81

107 88

137 64

134

108 133 192 68 87 221

10 5 5 1

11

10

1,851

1 4

o O

30

8

6 o

6

3

111

15

2

114

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Carroll County.

REP.

" 5::!

DEM.

O

^ 8

05 ^

ffi

PRO.

soc.

(D TTi

•73 . I

Q

PEO.

o

05

CO

Ph

05

^

O

a;

I—"

1— <

C3

&

^.

CO

> 0)

:> -^

o

05 § (X) f^

;r5

Albany

Bartlett

Brookfield

Chatham

Conway .

Eaton

Effingham

Freedom .... . Hart's Location. Jackson

Madison

Moultonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich

Tam worth

Tuftonborough .

Wakefield

AVolfeborough . ,

Totals

31

21

123

119

42

29

41

33

433

223

54

43

83

90

67

109

4

2

74

67

94

45

213

36

182

208

131

168

167

86

112

69

241

157

383

182

2,475

1,687

3

6

1 4 6 9 4

6 10

49

5 1

15

VOTE FOR GOVERNOR.

115

Merrimack County.

REP.

DEM.

PRO.

soc.

PEO.

co"

rH

.rH

CC

W .

73

wie, ter.

1 McL

ilford.

73

, CO

P&l O

t-H 1—^

id H

ilfor

ner anch

?^5

o

•-5

Q

C/2

bO

-4-3

o

Allenstown

98 124 191 112 106

79

59

265

109

135

483 421 436 511 125

130

86

88

108

266

190 325 224 111 169

242

166

52

124

100

173

96

62

138

74

82

233

103

125

322 162 345 254

228

224

102

75

81 78

240 105 123 47 135

179 104

80 64

Andover

4 3 3

1

7

9 o

1

1

Boscawen

Bow .

Bradford ....

Canterbury

Chichester.

Concord Ward 1

u 0

5

1

" 3

o

8

9

10

7

2

1 1 3 1

8

2 5 4 10 2

29

" 4

" 5

" 6

" 7

" 8

. . . .

" 9

Danbury

Dunbarton

1

....

1

Epsom

Franklin Ward 1

" 2

8

. . . .

....

" 3

Henniker

Hill

1 6 2

1

6 5

9

1 3

»

5

1 1

Hopkinton

Loudon

Newbury

New London

.

9

2

1

116

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REP,

DEM.

PRO.

soc.

PEO.

Merrimack County.

Continued.

n3

eald, d.

F. Claflin, ester.

lowie, ester.

bJO

^ 0

. t4-l

a

H^ G

"Ti ri^

C ^

cJ] ::

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r- .rH

" O

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^ <^

;_ e3

-t^

^S

50

^^

0 ^

o

a

Q

C^

0

0 C/2

Northfield . Pembroke . Pittsfield . . Salisbury . . Sutton . .

Warner . . .

Webster. . . Wilmot . . .

Totals

188 307 322 104 136

217

86

87

6,982

9.5

185

236

71

79

120 36

8.5

5,041

1 3

21 2 5

6 3 3

140

5 1 4

104

7

10

VOTE FOR GOVERNOR.

117

REP,

DEM.

PRO.

soc.

PEO.

l-H

r-l

(— (

eS

Hillsborough (

DOUNTY.

o

tT

O <v

.2 ^ fe CD

c3

Ph

1^^

•+J

^ -I—I

so

is

r ' «2

O 02

OS

o

a

Q

w

rn

Amherst

174

. 186

141

100

69

66

161

108

71

73

2 3 5

2 6

Antrim . .

o

Bedford

Renniiiston

Tirnokline

1

Deeriiig

32

89

1

Francestown

107

o27

75

113

55

204

62

127

1

10

3

1

2 2

Goffstown

Oreentield

Greenville

1

Hancock

95 351

101 180

3

5

Hillsborough

o

Hollis

138

201

49

117

73 97 25

63

9 5

Hudson

t

Litchfield

T>vndeborou2"h .

9

Manchester War

d 1

339

265

4

10

a

2

904

332

4

11

u

o

801

514

7

8

2

n,

4

686

376

2

11

u

5

208

984

2

1

a

6

608

598

6

1

a

7

218

114

1

1

a

8

593

553

7

68

2

a

9

556

578

1

32

1

a

10

397

514

8

1

Mason

49 143

19 94

2 4

Merrimack

7

Milf ord

596

188

20

27

118

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REP.

DEM.

PRO.

soc.

PEO.

Hillsborough County.

Continued.

C3

.rH

Id,

Claflin, ter.

wie, ter.

«3 .

Ei( (D

f< o

<o

HH O

a; g

a;i 5:^

<4-l

b o

.(-1 .1-1

?^S

o '^

So

R^

§S

ffi

Q

W

O

Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1..

« 2..

" 3..

" 4..

" 5..

" 6..

" 7..

" 8..

" 9..

New Boston

New Ipswich

Pelham

Peterborough

Sharon

Temple

Weare

Wilton

Windsor

Totals

65 407 283 159 141

117

135 379 389 258

145 107 107 320 19

49

168

189

6

11,816

45 128 104 213

96

126 157 307 339 324

100 38 90

175 9

23

202 198

9,363

4

7

1 6

6

0

1 6 4

12

12

23 2

2 3 3

15 15

2

1

153

302

3

14

VOTE FOR GOVERNOR.

119

REP.

Cheshire County.

o

DEM.

PRO.

a:

<^ o

j3 .

>

P

soc.

. CO

PEO.

<0 ■' > ^

Hi 2

Alstead . . . . Chesterfield ,

Dublin

Fitzwilliani Gilsum . . . . ,

Harrisville

Hinsdale

Jaffrey

Keene Ward 1

" 2,

(C

«

3. 4,

5,

Marlborough Marlow ....

Nelson . . . Richmond Rindge . . . Roxbury . Stoddard .

Sullivan. . Surry . . . . Swanzey . Troy . . . . , Waipole . .

Westmoreland Winchester . . .

Totals

132 143

75 144

67

97 299 219 317 254

294 207 136 223 74

40

65

129

16

38

62 37

198 166 222

109 324

4,087

107 37 14 39 57

72

90

107

207

73

115

81

174

82

55

22 33

29

33

19

140

68

260

38 134

2,093

6

2

6 1 1 4

2 2

1 1

1

2

7

1 2

46

1

8

14

8

10 7

17 5

29

109

120

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Sullivan County.

REP.

^ o

DEM.

r ' ^

Ph o ^ o

PRO.

soc.

•■r-4

q^

c3 .

2

o^

c5 .

. CO

i^'^

E^ 2

33 •-

r^

o

5- O

2 ==

en

PEO.

o ^

Acworth . . . Charlestown CI are moot .. Cornish . . . Croydon. . . .

C4oshen

Grantham . . Langdon . . . Lempster .. .

Newport . . .

Plain field. . . Springfield . Sunapee . . . .

Unity

Washington

Totals .

94 221

786

159

80

59 48 56 53 519

130 60

180 86 64

54 131

562 65 29

2,-598

33

36

34

46

236

92 38 92 55 42

1,545

4

15

1

1 2

2 1 1 1 1

31

1 44

2 1

2

53

VOTE FOR GOVERNOR.

121

Graftox County.

REP.

o

DEM.

cc

!^ o

PRO.

soc.

c

I-^

qH

.

^

1—1 ;-

'T!

O^ .

ce .

. CC

<V -73

^ 2

T^ 5-1

- t

<^ Q

^ '^

avid Milf

1 O

CO

PEO.

i-H m O (U

I-H —I

fcJD c3

a

Alexandria. . Ashland. . . .

Bath

Benton

Bethlehem.

Bridgewater Bristol . . . . , Campton . . Canaan .... Dorchester .

Easton

Ellsworth . . Enfield .... Franconia. . Grafton . . . .

Groton

Hanover , . . , Haverhill. . , Hebron .. , . Holderness .

Landaff . . . . Lebanon . . . Lincoln . . . , Lisbon . . . . , Littleton. . .

Liverrnore . Ljraan .... Lyme .... Monroe .... Orange . . . . , 9

77 252 142

19 174

35 232 145

204 55

11 3

206 52

85

27

344

524

21

71

57 779

59 347 552

6

60

173

79

23

97 110 107

19 108

28 140 S7 94 20

35 13

148

79

114

41 104

218 30 61

56 366

26 178 365

67 58 16 15

7 3 4

6

7

2

14

1

5

U

5 4 1

13

1 1 1

1 19

1 3

122

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Grafton County.

* Continued.

REP.

M o

o

Orford . . . .

Piermont . . Plymouth . Rumiiey . . . Thornton ..

Warren. . . . Water ville . Wentworth AVoodstock

Totals

114 104 307 130 65

140

7 58 94

5,833

DE3I.

"o

M

U-^ O

^ o

so

44

59

180

117

62

95

113 53

3,523

PRO.

soc.

I-H

crt

cS ,.

^

ri

cS

a;

O 'T3

f=^ ^

ffi g

;-! o

David Milf

Sumne Man

3

O

10 2

9

4 1

109

O

56

PEG.

o ^ o

VOTE FOR GOTERNOR.

123

REP.

1

DEM.

PRO.

1

soc.

PEO.

Coos County.

John McLane, Milford.

flenry F. Ilollis, Concord.

David Heald, Milford.

Sumner F. Claflin, Manchester.

George Howie, Manchester.

Berlin— Ward 1

'' 2

215

232

212

83

37

257

100

78

34

18

148 124 471 135 270

114 16 26 81

156

66 3

258

177

250

113

78

33

186 50 60 28 22

150 140 266 60 141

36 10 11

58 82

158 6

178

2 1

6

8 1

•••••

" 3

Carroll

Clarksville

Colebrook

9 1

1

Columbia

Dalton

Dummer

Errol

Gorham

3

3

1

Jefferson . .

Lancaster

12 4 2

3

2

1 1

1

Milan

Northumberland

1

Pittsburg

Randolph .

Shelburne

1

Stark

i

1

Stewartstown

Stratford

Wentworth's Location. .......

Whitefield

5

Totals

3,134

2,293

46

22

3

124

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Summary.

REP.

DEM,

PRO.

soc.

PEO.

xn

•r->

oT

r^.

#N

^ '^

1 McLan ilford.

enry F. H( Concord.

id Heald ilford.

o_2

'ge How ancheste

1^

c3 ^

h— 1

1-^

Q

O

bo

-(-3

<A

O

C/2

Rockingham 6,875

Strafford Belknap . . Carroll .... Merrimack

Hillsborough Cheshire . . . . Sullivan ....

Grafton

Coos

Totals . .

6,875

4,383

126

142

14

4,680

3,658

46

125

2

2,691

1,851

111

15

2

2,47.5

1,687

49

15

1

6,982

5,041

140

104

7

11,816

9,363

153

302

14

4,087

2,093

46

109

7

2,598

1,545

31

53

1

5,833

3,523

109

56

•7

3,134

2,293

46

22

3

51,171

35,437

857

943

58

6

10

16

VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN.

125

VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, Nov. S, 1904,

First Congressional District.

REP.

>5

^ I

si

DEM.

PRO.

soc.

oT

f—

■^

•^

*k^

ri

03

H^

hod ter.

PS

1-2 .

^ Q <^-^

o ;:

^ o

O

<D o

arry Man

<D =

apol Lac

CJD c5

^

a

C5

QD

ce c:>

Albany

Allenstowii . . . .

Alton

Atkinson

Auburn

Barnstead

Barrington

Bartlett

Bedford

Belmont

Brentwood

Brookfield

Candia

Canterbury . . . . Center Harbor ,

Chatham

Chester

Chichester ....

Conway ,

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

Dover Ward 1

u 9

32 104 210

77 107

118 165 125 153 191

111 42

175 81 54

40 165

66 431

94

209 561 333

385

20

95

122

8

3 .

34

7

69

1

1

168

4

3

162 116

3

9

97

4

6

92 32

6 2

28 104

3

1

70

7

49

33

59

70

2

9

219

4

6

24

98

1

2

229

20

35

149

1

9

319

3

34

126

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

First Congressional District. Continued.

REP.

DEM,

O G

a> o

PRO.

m

2 S

03

P^

Dover Ward o . . " 4 ., " 5 ..

Durham

East Kingston . . ,

Eaton

Effingham

Epping

Epsom

Exeter

Farmington

Freedom

Fremont

Gilford

Gilmanton

Goffstown

Greenland

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls . .

Hart's Location .

Hoolvsett

Hudson

Jackson

Kensington

Kingston

Laconia Ward 1

u O

374

483

6

139

71

54

83 142 106 621

381

66

98

129

160

337

80 158 202

84

4

177

203

74

63

183

88 166

141 255 291

48 37

43

87 194

76 329

276 111

28

77

102

186 58 61

107 13

119 92 65 62

113

92 140

9

5

7

3

11

6

1 10 10

11

5

5 o

1 3

4

10

soc.

^2

•73

bJO

o

o

0

17 4

23 6

o

9

1

10

1

o

bJO

CZ2

/

VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN.

127

REP.

DEM.

PRO.

soc.

S

jS

«x

-1-=)

^ O)

*N

rH

First Congressional District. Continued.

Oil J. Dve

Ilia.

T. Rhodes Chester.

Alfred L Chester.

Qi O

^

a> ^

'<-*

Cyrus Mai

Napol Lac

Harry Ma

Georg Mai

o C/2

Laconia Ward 3 . . . .

" 4....

" 5...

« 6.... Lee

Litchfield = .

Londonderry

Loudon

Madburv

Madison

Manchester Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5

" 6

" 7

" 8

" 9

" 10

Meredith

Merrimack

Middleton

Milton

Moultonborough ....

Newcastle

Kew Durham

Newfields

106

1

64

197

141

190

108

328

123

75

93

49

26

194

79

175

95

42

39

96

44

383

230

950

276

882

421

746

308

303

871

741

481

228

99

667

472

600

526

438

459

273

164

146

97

58

35

269

111

214

36

79

61

64

95

109

41

O

27

4 4

2 4

7 1 2

1 5 1 2

11 3

2 2

1 11

8

11

1

6

1

40

32

8

8 3

20

...10

1 . .

128

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

First Congressional District. Continued.

REP.

CO S O

DEM.

(X)

Q

O C O) o

PRO.

CO

P^

soc.

-1-3

bJO

o

New Hampton Newington . . Newmarket . .

Newton

North field . . .

North Hampton North wood . . . Nottingham ....

Ossipee

Pelham

Pembroke

Pittsfield

Plaistow

Portsmouth Ward 1

((

3 4

5

Raymond

Rochester Ward 1 .

2.

3

4.

5 6,

Rollinsford

%e

Salem

131 43 225 139 192

125

178 114 183 106

311 325 122

377 564

174 244

215 127

148

145 189 126 137 232

142 161 227

64

47 277

77 86

91

86

71

209

87

173

216

69

169

174

235 107 135 177 104

90 122 235

60 122

163

106. 118

6

8

1

6

9

4

3 17

6 2

8 3 1 1 1

3

4 2 1 5

1

2 1

1

6

1 4

1 4

2

6 2

4

2 o

3 2

16 1 5

5

3

YOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN.

129

REP.

DEM.

PRO.

soc.

First Congressional District. Continued.

Cyrus A. Sulloway, Manchester.

Napoleon J. Dyer, Laconia.

Harry J. Rhodes, Manchester.

George Alfred Little, Manchester.

53

-4-'

o

Sanbornton

153 50 128 185 120

179

111

100

60

34

172 92 168 225 112

238

85 387

85

44

163

146

92

63

76

217

103

21

138

78

78

214

69

156

18

177

2 2

7 6 1

1

Sandown

1

Sandwich

Seabrook

Soraersworth Ward 1

a 2

" l.'.'.W

'^ 4

" 5

3 3

2 4

7

South Hampton

Strafford

4 3

Stratham

Tamworth

Tilton

4

6

0

3

Tuftonborough

Wakefield

5

Windham

Wolfeborough

10

Totals

25,364

16,866

403

450

10

130

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, Nov. 1 1

Second Congressional District.

REP.

<x>

DEM.

PRO.

soc.

r-.

^

o

r— 1 r— 1

^

03

•IS

0)

i-H

^

CO

C

cS

03

p^3

. Rich in.

^ o

^ i

^3

CD =i

t?'^

ci ^

-go

go

i-ri

HH

1— 1

\-A

1— H

bo

<v

-»-3

o

c/2

Acworth . . . Alexandria Alstead. . . . Amherst. . . Andover ..

Antrim. . . . Ashland . . .

Bath

Bennington Benton

Berlin Ward 1.

" 3,

Bethlehem

Boscawen

Bow

Bradford . . . Bridgewater Bristol . . . . B rookline . . .

Campton

C an aan

Carroll

Concord Ward 1

a 9

97

47

77

97

129

93

174

62

127

170

189

152

254

109

139

107

105

64

19

14

212

172

232

242

216

105

171

108

197

89

in

197

1U» 1

89

112

60

108

133

36

27

233

133

67

70

145

84

236

70

84

78

268

222

112

97

o 2

4 2

3

2 1 5

2 1

6 1

3 o

2 1

8 1

12

o

VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN.

131

Second Congressional DiSTEiCT. Continued.

REP.

DEM.

PRO.

SOC.

rl

o

O) CO

d .

bo

o

C/2

Concord Ward 3

" 5 " 6

" 7

" 8

" 9

Charlestown . . . . ,

Chesterfield . . . . ,

Clarksville

Claremont ,

Colebrook

Columbia .

Cornish

Croydon ,

Dalton

Danbury

Deering

Dorchester

Dublin

Dummer

Dunbarton

Easton

Ellsworth

Enfield

Errol

Fitzwilliam

Francestown

153

100

502

289

427

144

460

309

515

229

218

130

131

213

213

125

144

37

37

33

805

519

251

179

101

48

156

64

79

29

80

57

86

99

32

89

56

20

75

13

34

28

91

74

11

35

3

13

213

139

18

140

34

106

51

3

4

6

11

6

2 4

11

10

1

1

2 o

10

14

5

5

11

0

26 1

51

132

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Second Congressional District. Continued.

REP.

a;

DEM.

PRO.

o

CO

u o

P^ ^•

soc.

CO

^ O

go

biO

a; o

Franconia

Franklin— Ward 1 " 2 " 3

Gilsum

Gorham

Goshen

Grafton

Grantham

Greenfield

Greenville

Grotou

Hancock

Hanover

Harrisville

Haverhill

Hebron

Henniker

Hill

Hillsborough . . . .

Hinsdale

Holderness

Hollis

Hopkinton

Jaft'rey

Jefferson

Keene Ward 1.. . " 2...

52 244 174

314 68

150 59 84 49 73

116 28 90

347

98

519 23 231 109 349

291

69

132

250 216

123 313

251

86 254 107

54

144 32

111 36 60

127 42 95

104 69

214 26

110 48

173

84 62 74 172 99

139 196

85

1 1

2 2

3 4 2

7

1

6 o

6 2 6 4 1

1 3

8 5

1 1

2 9

14

8

VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN.

133

REP.

DEM.

PRO.

soc.

Second Congressional District. Continued.

Frank D. Currier, Canaan.

Harry W. Daniel], Franklin.

Luke F. Richardson, Dublin.

Henry J. Nourse, Claremont.

a

rH -1-3

03

Ivppne AVard 3

292 206 135 468 53

53

792 55 59

343

.551

6

60

178 115

217

74

48

135

519

79

64

406

286

153

143 114 137

110

79 168 263

56

34

330

44

24

179

368

2 2 1 10 2

10

5 19

1

" 4

" 5

T^ancaster

Landaff . . .

Lano'don

IjGbaiion

14 1 1 4

11

5

LemDster

Lincoln

Lisbon

1 17

Littleton

Livermore

Lvman

66 53 60

81 51 19 61 210

15 44

120 96

205

92 123 142

5 4 2

. .

Lyme

1

Lvndeborous'h

Marlborough

Marlow

5

jMason

2 4 5

1

Milan

1 30

Milf ord

Monroe

!Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1

u 0

4 4

1

i"

11 12 21

2 2

. .

'' 3

1

" 4

" 5

" 6

, ,

134

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Second Congressional District. Continued.

REP.

.1— t

fs^

DEM.

•I— <

G eS

I— t r;

PRO.

soc.

c o

CO

03 o

CO

go

be

-1-3 -1-3

o

Nashua Ward 7 '' 8 " 9

ISTelson

New Boston

Newbur}^

New Ipswich. . . . New London ...

Newport

Northumberland

Orange

Orford

Peterborough . . .

Piermont

Pittsburg

Plainfield

Plymouth

Randolph ....

Richmond

Rindge

Roxbury

Rumney

Salisbury

Sharon

Shelburne

Springfield

Stark

Stewartstown . .

371

387

252

44

149

53 105 126 519 267

26 116 329 104 117

133

315 16 65

127

16

128

106

19

26

66

82

155

294

330

310

17

89

78

37

57

225

141

12

42

158

59

34

89

157

10

34

28

116

68

9

11

33 57

81

6 5

2 2 1 2

3 5 4 2

2

10

2

7

o 2

4 15 16

2

1 4 2

2 2

1

VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN.

135

REP.

DEM.

PRO.

soc.

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Second Congressional District. Continued.

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Frank Can

Harry Frai

Luke . Dub

Henry Clar

02

Stoddard

Stratford

Sullivan

Sunapee .

Surry

Sutton

Swanzey

Temple

Thornton

Troy

Unity

Walpole

Warner

Warren

Washington

Waterville

Weare

Webster

Wentworth

Wentworth's Location

Westmoreland

Whitefield

Wilmot

Wilton

Winchester

Windsor

Woodstock

Totals

40 67

58

180

38

136

191

52

73

169

86 224 222 139

66

7

169

84

58

3

106

247

86

162

328

6 93

26,748

30 154

7 87 17

75 134

18 54 60

52

224

109

92

41

201

36

110

6

36 167

83 211 122

5 55

16,462

1 1

5 2

1 1

9

6 1 1

6 3 4

3 6 4

366

29 1

471

136

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

VOTP P

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Councilor District, No. 1.

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Barnstead

Barrington

Candia

Chichester

Deerfield

Dover— Ward 1 . " 2 . . " 3 .' " 4 ..

" 5 ..

Durham

Epping

Epsom ,

Farmington. . . . . .

Gilford

Gihuanton

Greenland

Laconia Ward 1

u 9

" 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 Lee

100 117 165 172 60

208 342 392 374

488

6 139 135 104 377

125

155

80

87

168

102 198 183 313 76

93 168 160 102

69

99 138 304 136 247

291

46

198

78 276

81

108

56

95

137

67 138 114 136

89

4

8

2

3

3

5

7 3 5

10 10

9

6

1

30

3

1

2 9

35 5

17

6

4 1

1 1

VOTE FOR COUNCILORS.

137

Councilor District, No. 1.

Continued.

REP.

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soc.

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Loudon

Madbiiry

Middleton

Milton ^

Newcastle

New Durham . . .

Newington

Newmarket

North Hampton

Northwood

Nottingham

Pittsfield

Portsmouth Ward 1 . " 2 " 3 .

" 4 .

" 5 .

Raymond

Rochester Ward 1 . . . " 2...

" 3 . . . " 4 . . . " 5 . . . " 6 . . . Rolliusford

Rye

Somersworth Ward 1

" 2

10

168 42

58 268

78

64

40

221

120

174

115 316 363 562 169

232 211 123 149 145

196 147 133 233 152

156 119 177

100 38 36

110 60

94

49

275

92 86

71 218 179 171 238

115 137 179 103

85

113 204 63 115 154

105 93 63

2

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14

3

2

8 1 6

2

16

2

6

8

3 1 1 1 3

5 1 1 4 1

2

1 1

1 4

5 6 2

4

2 2

1 4

2

17 1 5 5

3

2

138

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REP.

DEM.

PRO.

soc.

53

1

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Councilor District, No. 1.

Continued.

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Somersworth Ward 3

112

74

4

4

99

214

..••-..

6

» 5

60 171

102 137

Strafford

3

Stratham ....

92

78

1

Totals

10,131

7,377

192

169

15

VOTE FOR COUNCILORS.

139

REP.

DEM.

PRO.

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Councilor District, No. 2.

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Atkinson . Auburn . . . Bow

Brentwood. Chester. . .

Danville

Derry

Dunbarton. . . . East Kingston Exeter ,

Fremont

Hampstead . . . ,

Hampton

Hampton Falls Hooksett

Hudson

Kensington. . . Kingston ... Litchfield . . . . Londonderry.

Manchester Ward 1 .

" 2.

" 3.

« 4.

" 5.

« 6.

7. 8,

75 100 111 107 166

89

555

91

71

618

36 74 60 33 59

24

227

74

37

327

98

28

147

61

197

104

84

13

171

123

201

92

61

63

182

115

49

25

187

79

368

216

931

295

850

448

713

331

202

909

679

519

219

100

641

485

1

2 3

20

11

1 3 6 2 1

4 2

o u

4 7 1 2

1 5

140

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REP.

DEM.

PRO.

rn

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Councilor District, No. 2.

Continued.

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Nicho ter.

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Charl Ma

Willi Ma

Manchester Ward 9 " 10

Newfields

Newton . . .

Pelham

Plaistow

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Windham

Totals

595 404 107 135 102

124

215

46

185

34

87

9,997

531

477 45 76

88

67 119

45 143

21

16

6,585

1 1 1 1

2 2 5

96

VOTE FOR COUNCILORS.

141

REP.

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131 162

188 141 104

66

141

32

75 139

108 61

325 72

116

89

98

290

133

211

311 251 283 203 134

116

218

75

98

61

148

100

63

71 37 89 14 32

52 56

191 60

125

98 68 90 68 100

196 85

113 84

176

60 82 51

Amherst

4

Antrim

4

Bedford

4

Bennington

Brookline ;

Chesterfield

1

Deering

Dublin

7

Fitzwilliara

3

Francestown

2

Gilsum

Goffstown

13

Greenfield

2

Greenville

Hancock

3

Harrisville

2

Hinsdale

Hollis

6

7

1

\j

1

" 2

3

" 3

3

" 4

2

1

Lyndeboroueh

2

Marlborough

Marlow

142

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Mason

Merrimack

Milford

Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1

" 2.

" 3.

« 4.

« 5.

« 6.

« «

7, 8. 9,

Nelson

New Boston . .

New Ipswich. Peterborough Richmond . . .

Rindge

Roxbury

Sharon

Stoddard . . . .

Sullivan

Surry

Swanzey

Temple

Troy

Walpole

REP.

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PRO.

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48 146 509

64 419

296 158 145 119 142

379 392 257 40 146

103 324

60 124

16

19 40 57 37 195

57 169 221

5

VOTE FOR COUNCILORS.

143

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Weare.

Westmoreland

Wilton

Winchester . . Windsor

Totals . . .

167 106 177 324 6

9,735

202

36

202

124

5

5,929

4 3

133

144

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REP.

DEM.

soc.

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03

LOR District, No. 4.

t-H

6-^

iward Frank

'illiam Henni

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K

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Acworth

Andover

Ashland

Belmont

Boscawen

Bradford

Bridgewater

Bristol

Canterbury

Charlestown

Clare mont

Concord Ward 1 " 2 " 3

" 5

" 6

u 7

" 8 " 9

Cornish

Croydon

Danbnry

Franklin— Ward 1 u 2

" 3

Goshen

Grantham

95 125 253 187 193

]08 35

225 82

212

795 259 112 154 502

431

448 527 215 132

155

78

84

243

191

326 59 49

48 169 108

91

m

135 28

134 74

124

512 225 97 101 276

132

309 219 126 211

63 31

100

75

225

95 31 32

1 4

12

45 5

9 13

o 5

9 2

26

8

6

VOTE FOR COUNCILORS.

145

REP.

DEM.

soc.

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Edward G. Franklin

William 0. Hennike

Slyvanus Si Concord.

Hanover

Henniker

Hill

Hillsborough. . Hopkinton . . . .

Langdon

Lebanon

Lempster

Lyme

Newbury

New Hampton New London .

Newport

Northfield

Orf ord

Pembroke

Plainfield

Salisbury

Sanbornton . . . Springfield ....

Sunapee

Sutton

Tilton

Unity . .

Warner

Washington . . .

Webster

Wilmot

339 230 109 343

248

53

774 52

172 53

128 126

517 192 113

312 133 106 154 62

178 134 224 87 222

63

85

88

106 108 47 172 178

34

329 44 52

78

65 57 220 86 44

168 89 69 83 33

84 75

210 53

108

39 36

83

1 5

5

1

1 1

4 6

1 2 3 1

Totals

11,572

6,607

184

146

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Councilor District, No. 5.

REP.

CD

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soc.

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Albany. . . . Alexandria

Alton

Bartlett . . . Bath

32

77 203 123 139

20

96

116

117

106

8

3 o

3

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Benton

Berlin, Ward 1 " 2 " 3

Bethlehem

19 214 231

215 170

17 171 238

107 109

2

1

5

8 1

Brookfield ....

Campton

Canaan

Carrol]

Center Harbor

42 146

202 83

57

26 86 94 79 44

1 3 3

Chatham . Clarksville Colebrook . Columbia.. Conway . . .

Dalton . . . . Dorchester Dunimer . . Easton . . . . Eaton . . . .

41

37

254

102

433

79 56 34 12 54

33 33

177

48

213

59 20 28 34 43

9 1 4

6

Effingham. Ellsworth . Enfield . . ,

82

207

87

13

142

VOTE FOR COUNCILORS.

U7

Councilor District, No.

Continued.

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ElTol

Francouia

Freedom

Gorhain

Grafton

Groton

Hart's Location.

Haverhill

Hebron

Holderness ... . .

Jackson

Jefferson

Lancaster

Landaft:

Lincoln

Lisbon

Littleton

Livermore

Lyman

Madison

Milan .

Meredith

Monroe

Moultonborough Northumberland

Orange

Ossipee

Piermont

18 66 65 147 83

25 4

521 21 69

74

124

465

55

59

342

549

6

60

96

135 273 78 213 265

23

182 103

22

67

110

133

112

40 2

214

27 62

65

139

262

56

23

185 371

66 44

60

163

15

36

143

13 201

58

9

1 o

10 2

1

4 12

5 1

4 8 1 4 2

18

1

16

1 4

148

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Councilor District,

Co7itinuecL

No. 5.

Pittsburg

Plymouth

Randolph

Rumney

Sandwich

Shelburne

Stark

Stewartstown

Stratford

Tamworth

Thornton

Tuf ton borough

Wakefield

Warren

Waterville

Wentworth

Wentworth's Location

Whitefield

Wolf eborough

Woodstock

Totals

REP.

tt-i

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116 303

16 125

128

26 82

156 67

168

65 110 236 140

7

58

o O

245

378 93

DEM.

-1

9,990

35 175

10 117 160

11

57

80

155

72

59

69

153

89

111 6

169

174

54

6,801

3 10

2

8

1 1

5

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170

1 1

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VOTE FOR SENATORS.

149

VOTE FOR SENATORS, Nov. I 1

District No. 1.

REP.

DEM.

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" 2 ..... .

" 3

Carroll

Clarksville

Colebrook

Columbia

Dalton

Dummer

Errol

Gorhara

Jefferson

Lancaster

Milan

Nortliumberland

Pittsburg

Randolph

Shelburne

Stark

Stewartstowu

Stratford ,

Wentworth's Location Whitefield

Totals

178

244

114

80

33

170 45 66 28 22

143

193

286 ^60 138

35 15 11

57 78

28

9

233

2,266

150

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

District No. 2.

REP.

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soc.

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Bath

Benton. . . . Bethlehem . Dorchester. Easton

Ellsworth. . Franconia . Groton . . . . Haverhill .. Hebron. . . .

Landaff .. . . Lincoln . . . .

Lisbon

Littleton . . Livermore .

Lyman . . . . Monroe . . . . Rumney . . . Thornton . . Warren.. . .

Waterville

Wentworth

Woodstock

Totals

139 19

171 55

n

3

56

25

520

21

53

64

340

544

6

61 78

125 70

139

7

58 91

2,656

107 18

108 20 35

13 75 41 216 27

58

20

188

369

66 15 119 60 90

111 55

1,811

1

9

1

17

21

VOTE FOR SENATORS.

151

District No. 3.

REP.

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Alexandria .

Bristol

Canaan

Danbury. . . . Enfield

Grafton .... Hanover. . . .

Hill

Lebanon. . . . Lyme

New London Orange .....

Orford

Piermont . . . Wilmot ....

Totals. .

76

96

226

132

206

94

81:

99

214

144

79

112

338

111

112

47

784

353

170

53

126

57

23

14

112

44

104

58

88

83

2,742

1,497

152

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

District No. 4.

REP.

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Alton

Ashland

Belmont

Bridgewater ... Canipton

Center Harbor .

Gilford

Gilmanton

H older ness

Laconia, Ward 6

Moultoii borough New Hampton .

Plymouth

Sandwich

Tuf tonborough . Wolfeborough .

Totals

204 250 187 36 141

56 123 159

70 310

213 127 321 127 110 383

2,817

118

109

94

28 85

46 80

104 60

140

36

66

164

163

69

176

1,538

8 2 5

1 11 11

2 30

4

5

10

8

10

110

VOTE FOR SENATORS.

153

District No. 5.

REP.

DEM.

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Albany

Barnstead

Bartlett

Brookfield

Chatham

Conway

Eaton

Effingham

Famiington. . . Freedom

Hart's Location

Jackson

Madison

Middleton

New Durham. .

Ossipee

Strafford

Tarn worth .... Wakefield

Totals. ...

21

169

116

26

33

218

43

86

326

113

2

65 44 37 95

205

139

77

154

1,969

11

154

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

District No. 6.

REP.

DEM.

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Franklin Ward 1 " 2 " 3

Laconia Ward 1 .

" 2. " 3. " 4. " 5. Meredith

Northfield

Salisbury

Sanbornton

Tilton

Totals

167 74

211 79 91

136 70 138 110 168

87 69 86

212

1,698

VOTE FOR SENATORS.

155

District No. 7

REP.

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Ac worth. . . . Cliarlestown Claremont . .

Cornish

Croydon . . . .

Goshen

Grantham . . Langdon. . , . Lempster . . . Newport . . . .

Plainfield . . . Springfield . . Sunapee . . . . Unity

93 213 771 156

78

59 48 53 52 504

133 63

187 86

49

128

581

62

32

34 35 35 44 246

90 32 90 54

Totals

2,496

1,512

156

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

District No. 8.

REP.

DEM.

^

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97

200

148

112

63

108

133

32

88

106

51

72

63

96

93

114

63

74

51

64

45

147

92

53

78

40

30

134

75

226

231

64

42

169

206

6

5

1,9.51

1,654

Alstead

Antrim

Bennington .. Bradford .... Deering

Francestown . Greenfield . . .

Hancock

Lyndeborough Marlow

Mont Vernon New Boston. . Newbury .... Stoddard .... Sutton

Walpole

Washington .

Weare

Windsor

Totals . . .

VOTE FOR SENATORS.

157

District Xo. 9.

Boscawen ... . .

Bow

Concord Ward 7

Dunbartoii

Goffstown

Heniiiker

Hillsborough

Hooksett

Hopkinton

"NYarner

"Webster

Totals

REP.

S •i-i

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195 113 529 91 326

228 343 175 251 219 88

2,558

DEM.

I-H c

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86 61

239 74

192

113 171 123 172

108 35

1,374

158

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REP.

DEM.

soc.

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3

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111

98

" 4

506 444 461

128

288 133 317 238

13

" 5

5

« 6

4

« 9

Totals

1,650

1,074

22

VOTE FOR SENATORS.

159

District No. 11.

REP.

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Allenstown

Aubui'ii

Caudia

Canterbury

Chichester

Concord Ward 1 " 3 " 8

Deerfield

Epsom

Loudon

Pembroke

Pittsfield

Raymond

Totals

106 100 173

85 84

•261 152 129 216 109

174 311 351 126

2,377

91 74 103 70 56

225

106

219

91

77

98 172 211 175

1,768

12 1

13

160

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REP.

DEM.

rv

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Barrington

Milton

Northwood

Nottingham

Rochester Ward 1

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Somersworth Ward 1

" 2 " 3 " 4 " 5

Totals

161

160

268

109

176

88

106

81

148

108

145

84

197

115

146

207

134

63

234

115

119

95

176

65

110

75

99

216

60

103

279

1,684

VOTE FOR SENATORS.

161

District Xo. 13.

REP.

DEM.

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67

216

327

177

176

195

200

131

160

86

224

97

215

23

39

13

1

46

19

36

18

1,076

1,446

Gilsum

Keeue Ward 1 " 2 « 3 « 4

« 5 Marlborough . . .

Kelson

Roxbury

Sullivan

Surry

Totals

162

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

District No. 14.

REP.

•ri

03

Q =

DEM.

Chesterfield

Dublin ,

Fitzwilliam

Harrisville

Hinsdale

Jaffrey

Richmond ,

Rindge ,

Swanzey ,

Troy

Westmoreland

Winchester

Totals

O O

W

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'r-l

142

36

83

11

142

32

101

68

292

84

217

98

62

S5

130

28

194

139

169

62

105

36

322

131

1,959

760-

VOTE FOR SENATORS.

163

District No. 15.

REP.

<v

DEM.

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53H

to

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O C/2

Amherst .... Brookline .. . Greenville.. .

Hollis

jVlason

Milford

Xew Ipswich Peterborough

Sharon

Temple

Wilton

Totals . .

154

60

107

117

31

396 84

273 12 16

135

1,385

73

78

134

88

35

359 60

219 16 60

248

1,370

.1 2

164

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REP.

DEM.

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Manchester-^AYard 1 " 2

Totals

402 935

87 286

Xo.

17.

REP.

DEM.

District

Johann Adam Graf, Manchester.

Charles J. Darrah, Manchester.

Maiirhester AVa,rd 8

818 662 211

482

" 4

360

" 7 .

103

Totals

1,691

9 45

VOTE FOR SENATORS.

165

REP.

DEM.

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District Xo.

18.

lion ter.

Din

3ter.

iigust Fi Manches

rthurW. Manches

< 1

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Manchester Ward 5

" 6 " 8 " 9 « 10

Totals

236 621

584 626 386

2,453

929 542 577 507 493

3,048

166

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REP.

DEM.

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District No.

19.

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Bedford

144 564 49 187 147

399 268 151

88

102

Derrv

241

Litchfield

25

Londonderry

Merrimack

84 92

Nashua Ward 1

118

li

9

105

a

3

207

Windham ....

16

Totals . . .

1,997

990

VOTE FOR SENATORS.

167

REP.

DEM.

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District Xo. 20.

o

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Nashua TV^ard 4

145

95

" 5

111 125 332

368

124

« 6

163

'♦ 7

353

" 8

361

«' 9

236 189 108 234

342

Hudson

109

Pelham

90

Salem

117

Totals

1,848

1,754

168

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

District No. 21.

REP.

-|J Co

DEM.

Atkinson

BrentAVOod

Chester

Danville

East Kingston . .

Exeter

Fremont

Hampsteacl ....

Hampton

Hampton Falls.

Kensington

Kingston

Newfields . ...

Newton

Plaistow

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Totals

76

107

169

87

71

617

98

171

196

82

57 181 106 134 127

51

187 34

2,551

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m

c

r^

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36 35 59 27

38

337

28

56

105

15

67 119 45 76 67

50

144

21

1,325

VOTE FOR SENATORS.

169

REP.

DEM.

soc.

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District Xo. 22.

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Dover Ward 1 " 2. " 3,

Durham

Lee

Madbury . . Rollinsford

341

400

381

138

76

39 152

Totals I 1,527

140

305

133

49

95

41 155

918

9

35

5

1 5

55

12

170

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

REP.

DEM.

soc.

r— (

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District No. 23.

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Dover Ward 4

484

258

15

" 5

11 136

289 198

4

Kirnino'

j^ppiii^

Greenland

81

56

1

Newinston

41

46

Newmarket

226 120

272 91

1

North Hampton

1

Portsmouth AVard 3

1.59

261

4

Rve

159 92

103

78

Stratham

Totals

1,509

1,652

26

VOTE FOR SENATORS.

171

REP.

DEM.

«

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District

Xo.

24.

»raas Entw ortsmouth.

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Newcastle

78 387 574

63

Portsmouth Ward 1

173

u o

167

" 4

246

111

" 5

223

132

*'*'*' •••

Totals

1,508

646

172

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS,

Rockingham County.

Sheriff.

Solicitor.

1— 1

m

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to

CC

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•-3

Atkinson

Aiibarn

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

East Kingston . . Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland ......

Harapstead . . . .

Hampton

Hampton Falls . Kensington . . . .

Kingston

Londonderry . . Newcastle

Newfields

Newington

Newmarket . . . .

Newton

North Hampton

76 101 107 170 166

91 204 543

71 136

625

98

79

153

196

81

61

183

189

75

107 38 220 138 114

34 73 34 106 60

24 100 243

37 198

326 29 59 60

115

14

63

113

78 63

46 50

277 74

101

1 2

4

23

"l

14 o

4 6

2 2

4 4

9 1

76

35

98

76

108

34

168

105

156

67

89

25

209

98

526

260

71

37

141

191

594

355

97

29

71

67

150

61

180

120

82

15

60

65

177

118

188

80

72

67

101

50

36

52

219

278

, ,

134

75

, ,

115

100

, ,

VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS.

173

NOfEMBER 8, 1901

Treasurer.

Register of Deeds.

Register of Probate.

John K. Bates.

£

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74 99

106 170 163

90 203 538

71 133

578

98

77

149

197

83

62

178

189

75

101

41 222 139 119

36 74 33 105 59

24

99

221

37

200

384

28

58

61

104

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61

116

78

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51 47 275 74 95

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78 101 112 174 168

89

206

547

70

137

629

99

78

151

197

84

61

181

184

75

106 41 225 134 117

34 73 33

102

58

25

98 225

40 199

332 29 55 59

102

13

63

118

78 63

44

47

273

75 95

1 1

4

' 22"

12 1

7

2 2

4 3

1

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75 100 107 174 165

89 206 548

70 135

629

99

79

148

196

84

58

177

187

74

108 41 223 110 120

34 73

34

103

59

23

100

220

37

199

321

28

54

60

103

13

65

119

78

62

43

47

273

107

92'

1

2 1

23 1

7

10

1

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5

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174

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Rockingham County.

Continued.

Sheriff.

02

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North wood

Nottingham .

Plaistow

Portsmouth Ward 1 " 2

" 5

Raymond

%e

Salem

Sandown ,

Seabrook ,

South Hampton ....

Stratham

Windham

Totals

176

87

113

73

124

67

351

205

544

204

165

250

222

127

209

145

121

181

146

121

212

121

49

47

141

207

35

20

92

78

87

16

6,809

4,326

7 2

i

6

6 3 1

2 3

5 4 1

130

....

174

87

1

115

70

1

124

68

335

221

....

487

257

170

242

201

153

207

149

114

186

130

134

208

126

44

48

161

198

35

20

90

79

1

87

16

6,600

4,514

1

VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS.

175

Treasurer.

Register of Deeds.

Register of Probate.

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177 114 122

363 568

177 231 217 122 157

216 46

183 34 92 86

86

72

67

188

177

238 114 133 177 104

119

47

142

21

78 16

6 2

i

6

7 3 1

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174 115 123 353

550

166

227*

209

124

155

217

50

185

35

92

88

86

71

67

192

183

244 118 136 176 106

117 46

145 20 79 15

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7

6 3

1

2

2

5 4 1

175 115 124 356 545

166 229 211 122 154

214

48

181

24

92

88

86

72

72

188

183

244 115 135 176 104

118 46

144 22

78 15

6 2

i

6

6 3

1

2

2 6 4 1

6,860

4,174

123

6,907

4,134

120

6,846

4,145

119

176

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Rockingham County.

Continued.

Commissioners.

>>

a;

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Atkinson

Auburn ....

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

East Kingston . . . . Eppiiig

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls.. . .

Kensington

Kingston

Londonderry

Newcastle .......

Newfields

Newington

Newmarket

Newton

North Hampton..

Northwood

Nottingham

75 101 106 171 164

90 206 542

73 138

622

97

75

148

195

84

60

180

190

76

101 33 212 135 112

172 113

76 100 115 173 166

90 208 541

72 149

628

97

77

149

196

83

63

183

187

71

99

39

218

137

110

172 114

74 103 108 174 165

90 202 583

72 134

617

97

79

148

191

84

61

178

192

71

92

39

217

134

113

171 114

35 73

38

104

61

24 101 244

37 192

338 29 55 63

106

13

63 117

77 60

56 54

295 76

100

87 74

34

72

31

101

60

24 96

229 37

185

321

29

57

65

103

13

63

112

77 63

46 49

280 73

101

87 71

34

71

35

104

59

24 100 213

37

199

327

28

59

62

115

13 63 115 75 63

46 49

280 74

109

86 72

1 1 3

22

7

9 1

2 o

5 4

1

7 1

6 o

1 1 3

21

7

9 1

4

8

2 2 5 4

8 1

6 2

1 1 4

21

7

10 1

4

5

2 2

5 4

1

8

1

6 2

VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS.

177

Rockingham County.

Continued.

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Plaistow

Portsmouth Ward 1 .

2.

3. " 4.

5. Raymond

Rye

Salem

Sandown , .

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

AVindham . .

Totals

124

123

123

67

68

362

351

348

192

188

549

.541

.531

192

193

187

166

165

240

241

230

225

222

118

118

214

209

211

139

138

120

118

120

182

179

1.54

154

154

111

109

215

213

216

117

116

46

46

47

47

45

184

185

191

144

142

34

34

34

22

00

95

92

91

76

78

87 6,872

87

86

16 4,235

16 4,132

6,857

6,842

67 193 204 243 121

137 179 110 117 47

140 99

80 15

4,187

1| 1 6i 6 6 6

1 6 o 3

6 4 1

116'11S117

178

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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1

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160 143

157 342

9

147 135

178 347

9

163 135

160

Dover Ward

1

345

ki

2

35

315

396

35

305

400

36

307

395

a

3

5

135

380

5

124

394

5

129

382

u

4

16

252

485

14

241

509

15

247

494

u

5

4

292

6

4

292

7

4

291

4

Durham

42

287 87 39

36 122

95 113

148

372

79

41

57 257

65 140

1 "3

1

44

275

91

37

35

108

96

106

144

377

76

46

57 268

63 150

5 1

'3 * 1

43

275 90 37

36 117

96 104

145

Farmins'ton

5

382

Lee

74

Madburv

1

44

Middleton

57

Milton

4

265

New Durham

63

Rochester Ward 1 . . . .

3

152

u 0

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5

96

136

4

84

144

4

84

145

" 3 . . . .

2

125

193

2

113

195

2

121

191

" 4...

18

222

140

18

206

149

20

205

150

" 5....

0

76

121

1

62

136

1

58

139

" 6....

5

165

198

5

116

237

5

122

234

Kollinsford . .

0

1

3

159 91

148 121

5 3

155 94

154 119

5 3

155

92

152

Somersworth-

—Ward 1 .

120

" 2.

2

64

178

2

63

178

2

63

178

« 3.

5

84

104

4

77

110

4

75

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6

218

98

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215

101

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103

60

103

60

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102

61

Strafford ....

140 3,661

171

4,592

12s

1

1

136

172

136

» 171

136

Totals .

3,96r

14,771

131

3,49e

) 4,716

VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS.

179

Kegister of

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159

164

162

160

1

186

190

155

129

130

167

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350

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137

347

1 * ' '

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9

147

141

137

329

336

347

36

289

418

36

291

415

36

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318

307

305

392

388

405

5

121

393

5

122

393

5

5

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135

135

132

375

372

386

14

243

502

15

240

497

1 16

15

15

250

246

247

485

481

497

4

291

4

4

291

4

4

4

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291

291

291

5

4

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43

148

41

145 ...

48

42

46

142

150

145

"*7

269

382

5

275

381 i 5

6

5

302

271

276

350

381

379

85

82

90

78

91

89

87

72

73

79

"1

36

47

1

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39

38

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40

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35

57

35

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35

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57

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106

269

3

108

268

0

2

2

138

112

112

237

269

269

96 106

63 149

1

95 105

65 144

96 157

96 104

96 106

62

98

63 142

63

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1

1

1

142

3

85

146

3

84

145

4

4

4

119

85

84

105

133

139

2

112

195

0

112

196

1

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159

122

118

163

184

192

21

207

147

21

207

149

18

18

18

250

205

205

109

144

145

1

61

138

1

60

138

1

1

133

64

67

81

134

136

5

110

244

5

113

238

5

5

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212

128

123

146

216

222

5

154

154

5

154

153

5

5

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158

157

157

149

150

151

3

92

120

2

91

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93

97

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175

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114

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113

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81

77

76

107

109

108

6

215

101

6

215

101

6

6

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216

216

217

98

101

99

102 137

3,425

60 171

4,797

131

102 134

3,440

60

172

4,763

1

104 146

102 142

103 138

59 162

61 166

4,580

60

170

125

127

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132

126

3,974

3,553

3,512

4,247

4,699

180

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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Belmont

98

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51

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121

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9

103

101

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81

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1.5.5

113

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154

110

157

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90

92

90

91

90

90

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168

141

9

162

143

169

139

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67

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70

102

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194

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5

197

139

200

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106

1

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111

185

114

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308

148

31

319

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318

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278

165

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269

169

280

162

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127

69

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130

66

128

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158 222

81 215

1 5

153 224

85 211

152

218

88 214

1

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3

Totals

2,686

1,867

107

2,654

1,855

2,689

1,810

101

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281

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150 88 170 108 209

191 317 267 127 154 220

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79 125

78 176

157 313 261 125 148 214

2,463

116

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104

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1,763

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182

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123

122

119

124

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46

25

45

26

43

26

Chatham

40

34

41

33

40

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Conway

423

240

427

234

426

232

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54

86

44

87

56 83

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54

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89

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68

4

75

98

108 2

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69 4

78

95

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112 246

37 195 165

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212

181 126 172

112 245

39 206 166

74

68 151

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112 240

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215

Sandwich

165

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76

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156

Wolfeborough

392 2,515

174 1,657

376

181

378

186

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1 2,472

1,672

2,467

1,682

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437

438

216

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54

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53

46

54

57

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84

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87

86

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67

109

66

111

72

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107

109

106

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75

65

75

65

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74

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97

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96

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214

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214

213

39

37

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190

198

194

198

211

181

180

197

196

206

129

166

127

160

124

127

127

198

166

171

176

73

175

72

183

173

154

83

71

73

112

69

111

69

111

111

111

69

69

69

241

154

240

156

240

238

239

155

161

155

378

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183

376

183

382

381

380

181

180

179

2,496

1,651

2,502

1,637

2,529

2,476

2,451

1,692

1,654

1,662

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Dunbarton

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Henniker

Hill

Hooksett

Hopkinton

Loudon

95

101

101

97

99

126

171

121

169

125

195

88

194

91

195

109

65

110

63

114

105

139

108

132

111

80

75

82

73

88

53

85

57

72

55

257

236

260

228

257

106

106

108

103

112

155

110

155

108

155

413

484

443

357

487

368

216

393

184

419

399

385

409

373

443

480

292

494

262

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115

230

122

230

128

110

248

115

241

127

85

101

86

99

85

92

73

91

74

91

104

77

106

75

96

251

84

243

85

252

187

235

186

240

191

321

91

314

104

325

240

107

228

114

226

104

52

109

49

109

172

126

168

126

169

270

164

243

180

251

164

110

165

103

168

96

166

88

59

131

66 85

226 99

104

286 147 318 226 219

210 99 74 88 76

226 97

113 47

124

175 103

VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS.

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199

86

197

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192

187

190

91

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61

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58

114

114

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59

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132

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75

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286

203

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212

258

260

255

226

222

227

109

101 107

114 155

96 105

111 153

112 160

113 155

98 105

97 100

98

163

104

468

328

518

266

500

499

482

270

302

280

407

166

449

123

427

433

419

136

156

146

437

336

481

293

454

474

444

293

317

310

523

236

548

206

537

554

521

217

240

221

97

254

132

211

130

153

130

207

202

208

129

220

132

211

128

134

125

206

209

207

85

97 74

85 94

97 71

84 91

84 91

83 91

101 73

99 73

99

91

73

105

78

104

78

106

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79

78

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254

75

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73

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249

248

79

79

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184

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102

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186 322

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233

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87

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313

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110

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109

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113

108

114

109

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47

122

108 178

111 172

111 170

48 120

47 120

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122

245

178

1

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171

1

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251

247

175

174

175

169

100

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97

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168

168

166

100

100

101

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186

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55

77

55

76

52

124

60

125

58

126

195

86

191

90

198

311

176

307

175

309

328

238

317

233

319

102

72

104

70

104

136

76

131

77

132

217

118

217

112

219

86

37

82

39

86

86

83

87

83

88

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5,274

6,827

1

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79

57

82

178

238

69

75

109

36

83

4,754

VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS.

187

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4,533

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7,191

6,987

4,706

4,706

4,826

188

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Hillsborough County.

Sheriff.

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Deering

Francestown Goffstown . Greenfield . . Greenville . . .

Hancock .. . . Hillsborough

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59

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180

102

108

64

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641 136 650 571 529

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VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS.

189

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637

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558

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139

508

66

406

284

150 144 111 142 372

390 251 151 105 102

328

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51

169

167

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97

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314

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200

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166

225

106 325

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294 195 136 217 75

42 65 125 16 41

59

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106 328

97 36 13 40 55

65

81 102 198

86

112

82

174

82

53

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28

29

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65

53

66

55

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77

70

101

65

100

68

99

99

87

72

67

64

296

81

292

81

290

289

287

82

84

80

213

100

212

99

210

210

208

100

101

100

317

205

327

186

327

304

312

205

216

206

255

84

259

83

253

241

248

86

83

87

295

110

302

101

286

277

283

130

121

111

196

74

201

75

198

198

197

90

90

82

132

178

138

169

140

131

132

174

177

176

224

77

223

78

219

217

211

85

83

84

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53

71

58

73

73

67

55

55

60

45

17

46

17

39

41

41

22

20

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65

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65

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62

60

63

35

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121

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193

185

184

145

158

141

170

58

171

57

168

166

167

63

63

61

230

222

223

225

221

217

200

240

227

243

108

37

109

34

104

105

106

42

39

37

332

117

331

115

329

319

322

123

130

125

4,111

1,943

4,064

1,925

4,011

3,931

3,881

2,107

2,099

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96

179

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78

62

68

71

86

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65

42

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41

63

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2,504

1,787

2,546

1,520

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517

516

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134

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186

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79

181

179

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86

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54

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87

84

84

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66

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63

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2,636

1,431

2,624

1,425

2,650

2,590

2,590

1,432

1,447

1,428

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19 171

36 222 141 204

55

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28

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21

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53

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175

396

77 249 143

19 169

35 227 143 203

55

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53

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Totals .

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23

114

105

310

127 64

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7

57

92

15 13 44

57 169

117 59 92

1

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113

104

306

129

64

139

7 58 92

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4

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48

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116 60 91

112 52

3,479

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VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS.

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138

7 57 92

15 13 44

56 171

117 61 92

23

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65

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7

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110 54

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104

47

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3,429

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34

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6

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86

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56

20

35

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11

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2

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76

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Bristol

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Groton . . . . Hanover. . . Haverhill . . Hebron . . . . Holderness ,

Landaff . . . . Lebanon . . . Lincoln . . . .

Lisbon

Littleton . . .

Livermore. . Lj-nian . . . . Lyme

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201

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76 246

97 120

94 112

94 111

239

3

9

2

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4

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139

136 11

137

17

105

20

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106 21

2 1

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169

169

102

107

107

35

35

226

35

225

28 133

28 132

27 131

225

6

7

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135 202

142 201

85 94

88 94

85 95

3 3

3 3

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9

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54

55

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206 52

83

25 333 517

22

54

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52

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21

19

34

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76 111

40 107 215

28

20

34 13

140 75

113

40 107 219

27

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12

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144

75

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41 143 211

27

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67

52 767

62

58 327

61

58 321

62

58 340

2

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18

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53

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4

4

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59

62 330

59 339

23 178

22 175

23

179

1 5

1 5

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1

1

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550

541

544

362

367

364

12

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12

17

17

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66

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172

164

52

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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Grafton County. Continued.

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Rumney . . Thornton . Warren . . . Waterville Wentworth Woodstock

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22

116

104

306

126

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118 61 91

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78

78

22

112

103

291

127 65

137

7

54

92

77

22

112

107

297

126 65

139

7

56

91

15 13 42

56 169

117

59 92

15 13 42

59 165

116 59 93

15 13

42

56

164

115 60 91

1

1

1

22

112

3 4

10

2 1 1

3

4

10

2

3

4 10

2

107

297

126 65

3

3

3

139

1

1

7

57

111 54

111 53

111 54

4 1

4 1

1

*j^

92

5,756

5,700

5,691

3,423

3,425

3,453

105

100

99

46

46

44

1

204

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Coos County.

Berlin Ward 1 . " 2, " 3,

Carroll

Clarksville

Colebrook Columbia. Dalton . . Dummer . Errol

Gorham . Jefferson Lancaster

Milan

Millsfield

Northumberland

Pittsburg

Randolph

Shelburne

Stark

Stewartstown

Stratford

Wentworth's Location. Whitefield

Sheriff.

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Totals .

190

168

85 36

288

108

78

34

17

148 123 472 134

26.5 121

14 26

83

162

84

4

245

211

182 77 34

166 47 59 28 22

155

142

269

68

2,885

145 33 13 11

55

83 142

10 179

2,126

220

220

85 37

248

103

79

34

18

157 121

441 138

267

118

16

26

81

157

67 3

238

2,874

174

112

77 33

195 49 59 28 22

145 142

294 59

141

36 11 10

57

80 154

10 173

2,061

248

102

79

34

18

150 120 402 136

262

118

16

26

80

1.56

62

3

235

2,807

o

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pq

r-i

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217 173

221 111

85 77 37 33

186 49 59 28 22

149

138

333

59

145

36 11 10

57

81 157

10 175

2,089

VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS.

205

Register OF Deeds.

Register

OF

Commissioners

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213

197

210

175

226

209

191

163

171

192

184

159

213

114

222

207

186

107

114

149

84

78

85

77

84

84

84

79

78

77

37

33

36

34

37

35

37

33

35

33

254

182

255

186

246

188

221

188

297

187

102

49

102

49

97

98

93

51

76

46

82

58

79

58

SO

80

77

60

58

59

34

28

34

28

34

34

34

28

28

28

18

22

18

22

19

18

19

21

22

21

148

150

151

142

154

148

146

140

146

1.50

124

139

124

138

118

118

153

139

140

116

481

255

479

260

476

464

448

275

278

266

135

60

137

134 269

62

137

135

136

59

59

59

270

138

267

261

262

140

146

143

119

34

117

36

111

103

111

41

47

39

16

11

16

11

16

16

15

11

11

12

26

10

26

10

26

26

26

10

10

10

83

54

84

55

82

81

83

55

56

54

157

80

150

91

159

146

158

82

100

81

68

155

68

155

67

52

62

155

168

156

3

10

3

9

3

3

3

10

9

10

253

165

247 2,901

167

224

235

208

227

171

170

2,891

2,056

2,017

i

2,885

2,741

2,753

2,074

2,220

2,058

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iSE VOTE

Population, Names on Check-list, Total Governor Vote.

Rockingham County.

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Atkinson

Auburn

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

East Kingston . Eppiug

Exeter .........

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead . . . . Hampton

Hampton Falls . Kensington . . . . Kingston . . . . Londonderry . . . Newcastle

Newfields

Newangton

Newmarket . . . .

Newton

North Hampton

442 682 957 1,057 861

615 1,162 3,583

496 1,611

4,922 749 607 823

1,209

560

524

1,132

1,408

581

647 390

2,892 924 812

139 211 201 351 255

163 391 1,318 122 415

1,191 176 170 274 419

155 146

398 161

184

595 299 252

123

9

59

19

185

106

65

64

146

8

40

13

279

47

87

93

231

70

105

55

117

12

57

15

310

74

54

53

875

365

277

319

110

16

36

17

344

134

102

187

1,008

438

486

407

128

3

88

25

138

3

21

11

235

59

91

30

322

157

121

118

99

2

63

1

126

9

51

6

303

98

50

108

290

74

100

67

140

12

67

22

153

96

33

76

91

9

46

4

.510

238

79

303

234

81

82

76

220

60

53

36

35 56 60 86 139

44 78

455 46

106

493 61 16 66

154

49 24

95

100

A. A^A^

42

37

41

101

111

48

LICENSE VOTE.

207

Rockingham County.

Continued.

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Northwood

Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth Aggregate . . Ward 1 . . . .

it

Raymond

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5

Rye

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham

Totah

1,304

638

1,027

10,637

1,100

1,142 2,041 400 1,497 297 718 641

347 266 241

271 192 203

708

930 513 465 469 352

339 461

492

171

560

759 425 357 357

19

86

35

1,797

o

305

268 349

99 347

60 173 104

109

22 54 47 102 8 11 28

114 40 92

234

111

95 171

31 213

36 67 50

4,498 3,567

44

102

36

116

24 36

"58 53 5 31 25

2,655

102 48 70

149

78 127 39 282 12 46 54

3,572

208

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Strafford County

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Barrington

Dover Aggregate Ward 1 . 2 3 .

a

a

4 5

Durham . . . Farmington Lee

Madbury

Middleton

Milton

New Durham

Rochester Aggregate . .

Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5

6

KoUinsford

Somersworth Aggregate . Ward 1 . .

9

3 4

5

Strafford . . , Totals .

1,208 13,207

996

2,265

545

336 300

1,625 625

8,466

1,701 7.023

1,040

406

610 908 659

905 338

270 775 195

526 194

364

400 482 214

520 316

249

203 391

325

497 748 527

767 303 193 677 170

81 93

388 163

259 236 322 377 201

367 318

217 245

191 323 162 311

107 1,783

17

228

O

3

8 99 24

891

130

797

36

4,126

132

748

67

193

46

43

17

127

27 530

72 162

77

2,241

41

11

253

15

4

24

174

22

178

46

768

168

73

220 35

21 43 98 32

69

81

840

LICENSE VOTE.-

209

Belknap County.

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Alton

Barnstead

Belmont

Center Harbor. Gilford

Gilmanton

Laconia Aggregate Wardl ...

" 2 ..

« 3 . . .

" 4 . . .

" 5

" 6

Meredith

Xew Hampton.. .

Sanbornton

Tilton : .

Totals ,

1,500

1.072

1,294

422

661

1,100 8,042

1,713 852 944

1,926

439 343 354 294 373 289

104

257 I 219

361 277

198 394

629 570 276 299 527 454

177

318 171 346

299 479 454 202 244

142 71 69 33 22

47 940

139

15

5

177

1,660

101 96

147 45

69

95 423

214 91 71

171

142

108 97 40 14

87

1,523

172 23 14

103

99 87 140 41 41

73

196 70 79

274

800 !l,100

210

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Carroll County.

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Albany. . . Bartlett . . . Brookfield Chatham . Conway . . .

Eaton

Efhngham

Freedom

Hart's Location. Jackson

Madison

M o ultonborou gh

Ossipee

Sandwich

Tam worth .

Tuftonborough Wakefield .... Wolfeboroiigh .

Totals

210

1,013

296

269

3,154

365 600 594

622

529

901

1,479

1.077

1,050

663 1.64.5 2,390

298 96 83

900

200

168

151 340 483 341 327

222

501 760

52

247

71

74

670

97

173

176

6

141

140 253 401

308 258

181 404 575

3

38

1

8

172

7

9

15

48

8 78 47 54

28

12 144

179

851

30 71 13 22 291

41 71 53

57

70 124 126 171 116

35

93

177

1,561

3 37 13

5 147

2

14

9

28

6 57 61 63 10

27 169 270

921

10 66 23

28 261

14

57

48

2

59

26

89

237

120

44

80 193 256

1,613

LICENSE VOTE.

211

Merrimack County.

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Allenstown Andover . . . Boscaweii .

Bow

Bradford . .

Canterbury

Chichester.

Concord Aggregate Wardl... 9

u

" 3. " 4.

" 5. " 6.

7

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«

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Dan bury. . Dunbarton Epsom . . .

8 9.

Franklin Aggregate Ward 1 . . .

" 9

(<

Henniker . . .

Hill

Hooksett . . . Hopkinton. ,

Loudon

Newbury . . . New" London

1,496 1 238

1,179| 384

1,455 337

617 1 230

805 274

821

598

19,632

654 551 771

5,846

1,507

603 1,665 1,652 960 424 768

238

202

525 243

305

765 925 994

494 476 204 181 252

404 585 544 447

451 516 330 155

251

198 303 290 177 245

160 150

506 212

270

815 597

818 782

355 386 189 165 192

3.53 430 441 354

161 308 432 284 132 191

99

146

108

4

86

12

2,159

29 5 9

568

96

12

92

144

123

44

3

25 92

141 76

106

36

49

1,365

113

169

99

8

116

36

8

70 '39 63

476

16

9

11

134

78 50 164 133 47 97

109

9

119

109

70

48 31

25

80 145

60 104

52 46

25 61

118

70 32 127 117 56 84

212

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Merrimack County.-

Continued.

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Northfield Pembroke . Pittsfield Salisbury. . Sutton . . . .

Warner . Webster Wilmot .

Totals

1,227

340

289

63

120

58

3,183

591

496

211

90

243

2,129

654

584

287

192

209

604

202

177

31

66

22

776

281

220

26

93

31

1,358

443

345

44

113

76

496

125

12

62

11

653

175

10

55

12

4,423

4,032

1,742

202

94

228

53

67

144

48 47

2,140

LICENSE VOTE.

213

HiLLSBOKOUGH CoUNTY

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Amherst. . . Antrim .... Bedford.. .. Bennington Brookline ..

Deering

Francestown. Goffstown . . . Greenfield . . Greenville . . .

Hancock. . . . Hillsborough

Hollis

Hudson . . . . , Litchfield . . .

Lyndeborough

Mauchester Aggregate .

Ward 1...

" 2...

3...

«

« ((

4 5 6.

7, 8

9.

10.

Mason

Merrimack , Milford...

1,231

1,366

1,148

667

606

486 693

2,528 605

1,608

642 2,254

910 1,261

243

686 56,987

358 1,234 3,739

307

244

417

352

338

260

202

171

169

143

]37; 122

110 165

663; 543

170 1 140

268! 242

220 741 268 381

205

199 538 220 310 74

182

618 1,423,1,251 1,332

1,344 1,075 1,195 1,213 334

1,258

1,075

347 1,059

1,223

1,168 920

70 248 831

56 85 7 46 41

38 53 99 51

95

51

231

3

8 9

7 5,861

7 131 379

93

193

66

74

56

23

72

169

52

83

79 214 100 108

20

65 1,738

30

87 336

61 75 12 54

56

29 35 166 27 95

64

211

12

21

4

15

4

80

310

86 126 37 66 73

14

88

258

79

90

82

187

73

88

6

75

15

78

453

214

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Hillsborough County.

Continued.

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Mo lit Vernon

Nashua Aggregate Ward 1...

a

4. 5

6,

7, 8.

9.

New Boston.. New Ipswich .

Pelham

Peterborough

Sharon , Temple . We are . . Wilton . , Windsor

Totals

453

23,898

1,002 911

875 2,527

122

313

1,553

1,696

38

135

653 476

458

287 274 336

867 874

667 275 224 245

621

487 452

110

551 406 396

240 245 296 695 749

598 245 147 197 505

28

73

381

392

11

9 2,272

80

44

39

210

9 10

90

208

10,229

39

748

63

58

108

263

9 32

100

117

5

5,200

'.0

97

71

38

185

18

25

111

137

1

2,039

32

90 54

58 212

9 45

138

205

4

2,821

LICENSE VOTE.

215

Cheshire County.

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Alstead .... Chesterfield Dublin .... Fitzwilliam. Gilsum

Harrisville

Hinsdale

Jaffrey

Keene Aggregate. Ward 1 . . .

" 2. li

a

Marlborough

4.

5.

Mario w . . .

Nelson . . . Richmond Rindge... . Roxbury. .

Stoddard . Sullivan.. Surry . . . . Swanzey Trov .

Walpole

Westmoreland , Winchester . ,

Totals . . . .

799 981 620 987 590

791 1,933 1,891 9,165

1,524

488 295 459 855 100

367

287

250

1,570

1,527

2,693

875

2,274

265 252 130

280 156

195 5o< 581

703

458 521 366 396

387

150

134 212

85

67

531

272

803 234 624

239 180 95 185 124

172 405 327

539

339 421 297 328 312

137

65

100

165

16

75

69

57

344

234

513 147 465

112 60 17 54 52

68 246 151 1,011

76

39

4 40 36

1

5

5

8

184

92

210

16

251

2,738

48 22 39 127 60

58 142 173 931

137

86

8

49

56

49 210 124

147

45 36 44 126 11

32 32

20 163 100

102

61

196

2,715

82

59

4

37

20

43

12

14

123

78

261

19

152

1,623

31 28 25 91 45

86 131 180

150

49 21

48 98 13

22

27

20

164

148

159

47

216

1,799

216

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Sullivan County.

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Acworth . . . . Charlestown. Claremont . . Cornish . . . , Croydon

Goshen . . . Grantham Langdon . . Lempster. , Newport .

Plainfield . . Springfield . Sunapee . . . ,

Unity

Washington

Totals

594

1,473

6,498

962

372

345 374 339 391 3,126

1,114 439 946 572 464

184 479 1,676 266 127

118 ]12 109 124 1,075

238

324 172

148

3

357

155

1,407

771

225

98

109

30

92

32

86

15

90

12

100

6

761

369

226

40

100

14

272 142 107

120 17 24

1,706

40

87

351

75

21

53 31 33

28 185

48 32 112 40 37

1,173 1,298

15 156 524 121

48

15

8

24

17

200

37

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1,966

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107

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Candidates for Representatives and Town Offices.

Following is a list of candidates for representatives from the several cities and towns, and the candidates for local offices in the several towns. The figures indicate the vote which each can- didate for representative received, according to the returns, and the candidates elected are distinguished by an asterisk [*].

ACWORTH.

Representative to General Court.

Martin V. B. Peck, r.* . . . .92 George E. Symonds, d. . . . . 51

Supervisors of the Check-list,

Hiram R. Neal, r.* Winslow C. Neal, d.

George P. Dickey, r.* George W. Call, d.

Elmer H. Rugg, r.* Martin D. Gay, d.

Moderator.

Hiram N. Hayward, r.' James A. Dickey, d.

ALBANY.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

William C. Chase, r.* John A. Hodgdon, d.

George W. Willey, r.* Lowell Ealey, d.

Frank O. Hammond, r.* Onslov/ S. Smith, d.

Moderator.

James M. Shackford, r.* William H. Nickerson, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 223

ALEXANDRIA.

Representative to General Court.

Horace F. Tilton, r 81

Christie C. Gray, cL* .... 95

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Stephen Valla, r. James E. Tucker, d.*

Joseph P. Martin, r. Clevie N. B. Cloutman, d.*

Edward E. Emery, r. Alvertus N. McMurphy, d

Moderator.

John W. Kirk, r. Orrin S. Gale, d.*

*

ALLENSTOWN.

Representative to General Court.

Alfred W. Gilbert, r.* . . . .115

John F. Bartlett, d. . . . . .85

Supervisors of the Check-list.

John Morin, r.* John J, Connor, d.

James E. Welch, r.* Eugene G. Gate, d.

Felix Connor, 1st, r.* Alexendre J. Morency, d.

Mocle7-ator.

Albert J. Ames, r.* Alexendre J. Morency, d.

ALSTEAD.

Representative to General Court.

Henry A. Lovell, r. . . . . . 114

Joseph D. Mallonee, d.* .... 120

224 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Ceylon M. Dodge, r.* Melbern E. Knight, d.

Harvey D. Dickey, r.* Clinton J. Gates, d.

George E. Cater, r.* Henry W. Porter, d.

Moclerato7\

Edward M. Smith, r.* John F. Dickey, d.

ALTON.

Representative to General Court.

Lewis P. Varney, r.* . . . .227

Charles W. Whitehouse, d. . . .106

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George H. Fifield, r.* George W. Place, d.

Laban G. Welch, r.* Harry Morrison, d.

Sylvester B. Huckins, r.* Harry E. Whitehouse, d.

Moderator.

Alonzo S. French, r.*

Charles H. Downing, d.

AMHERST.

Representative to General Court.

Herbert H. Belden, r 70

Horace T. Harvell, d. . . . .80 William Pratt, i. r.* .... 92

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Lindley F. Wyman, r.* Francis M. Ackerman, d.

Ernest H. Peaslee, r.* Thomas W Harvell, d.

Benjamin P. McNamee, r.* Henry M. Parker, d.

Moderator.

Aaron M. Wilkins, r.* Charles W. Dodge, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 225

ANDOVER.

Representative to General Court.

Charles H. Yeaton, r. . . . . 116

John R. Eastman, cl.* .... 181

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Frank M. Jones, r. Henry M. Powers, d.*

Horace A. Moody, r. Lester L. Collins, d.*

John Wadleigh, r. Walter F. Swett, d.*

Moderator.

George W. Busiel, r, Henry A. Weymouth, d.*

ANTRIM.

Representative to General Court.

Morton Paige, r. . . . . . 169

George F. Perry, d.* . . . .172

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Oscar H. Robb, r.* Anson Swett, d.

John D. Hutchinson, r.* Warren W. Merrill, d.

Charles L. Fowler, r.* William F. Dickey, d.

Modej'ator.

William E. Cram, r.* Nathan C. Jameson, d.

ASHLAND.

Representative to General Court.

Roy H. Spaulding, r.* . . . .191 George F. Plummer, "d 181

226

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George B. Stevens, r.* Moses G. Tucker, r.* George F. Dow, r.*

Daniel P. Sullivan, d. William A. Brown, d. George H. Simpson, d.

Moderator.

Rodney L. Howe, r.* John B. Sullivan, d.

ATKINSON.

Representative to General Court.

Joseph Freeman, r.*

George A. Sawyer, d. . . .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

78 44

Charles B. Wheeler, r.* Lyman W. Cole, r."'^ Benjamin O. Wood, r.*

.lohn K. Mason, d. George E. Wright, d. Isaac S. Noyes, d.

Moderator.

Jay M. Goodrich, r.* George P. Dow, d.

AUBURN.

Representative to General Court.

Freeman A. Babbitt, r.* .

89

Melvin Hall, d

84

Charles Spofford ....

1

Nathaniel P. Tilton

1

Nathaniel D. Tilton

3

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Henry C. Sanborn, r.* Washington I. Gilbert, r.* Hugh J. Crombie, r.*

William A. Heselton, d. John P. Griffin, d. Edward W. Smith, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 227

Moderator.

Alfred D. Eme^J^ r.* Henry P. Wood, d.

BARNSTEAD.

Representative to General Court.

Oliver A. Dennett, r. . . . . 115

Oscar J. Garland, d.* . . . . 175

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Everett B. Kelley, r. P'rank J. Holmes, d.*

Frank B, Dennett, r. John H. Jenkins, d.*

Harry L. Leach, r. Charles F. Watson, d.*

Moderator.

Irving W. Stearns, r. B Frank Dow, d.*

BARRINGTON.

Representative to General Court.

Flavins J. Berry, r. .... 114

William S. Davis, d. and c* . . . 206

Supervisors of the Check-list.

James M. Locke, r. John Watson, r.*

Levi H. Buzzell, r. True W. Chesley, d

Charles E. Twombly, r. Frank I. Decatur, r.

Moderator.

Ernest J. Stone, r.

Charles W. Weeks, d. and c*

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228 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

BARTLBTT.

Representative to General Court.

Edgar A. Stevens, r. . . . . 121

Fred R. Hanscom, d.* . . . . 12">

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Clarence E. Eastman, r,* Michael F. Costello, d.

Charles W. Pitman, r.* George H. Dinsmore, d.

James H. Mead, r.* Nathan Hill, d.

Moderator.

Granville K. Howard, r.* Luther A. Dunbar, d.

BATH.

Representative to General Court.

Eugene E. Clark, r.* . . . . 143

Harry Woods, d. . . . . . 103

Jonas Minot ...... 1

Supervisors of the ChecJc-list.

John C. Whitney, r.* Horace E. Reed, d.

Timothy M. Hastings, r.* David G. Forsyth, d.

Newton Lang, r.* George W. Bailey, d.

3Ioderator.

Charles M. Hibbard, r.* Clayton C. Foster, d.

BEDFORD.

Representative to General Coiirt.

. Edward P. French, r.* . . . . 151 Ira Barr, d 119

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 229

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George H. Wiggin, r.* Thomas E. Barr, d.

Julius H. Putnam, r.* Walter Gage, d.

Edmund B. Hull, r.* John B. Lodge, d.

Moderator.

Eddy W. Stevens, r.* Quincy Barnard, d.

BELMONT.

Representative to General Court.

Samuel P. Philbrick, r.* . . . .156 Charles W. Bryant, d 136

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Henry H. Young, r.* Jason H. Cotton, d.

Reuben G. Hoyt, r.* John M. Bean, d,

Artemas F. Rogers, r.' Moses K. Smith, d.

Moderator. Edwin C. Bean, r.*

BENNINGTON.

Representative to General Court.

Cyrus H. Philbrick, r.* . . . .109 Ruel S. Cram, d 65

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Alexander Caldwell, r.* Frank B. Gould, d.

Henry A. George, r.* Morris M. Cheney, d.

Cyrus H. Philbrick, r.* Edward I. Dodge, d.

Moderator.

Charles H. Kimball, r.* Henry J. Burtt, d.

230

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

BENTON.

Representative to General Court.

William Kendall, r. . . . ,

Lebina H. Parker, d.* .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

10 30

Harry H. Elliott, r. William F. Fackney, r. Charles A. Veazey, r.

Orman L. Mann, d.* Solomon J. Hutchins, d.* Ervin A. Mardin, d.*

Moderator.

Daniel M. Howe, r. Lebina H. Parker, d.

BERLIN— WARD 1.

Representatives to General Court.

Thomas E. Lemieiix, r.* .

223

Gershon P. Bickford, r.* .

196

Dionysius Gillis, r.*

. 193

Charles P. Jolbert, d.

. 175

John D. Lary, d, . . .

187

John D. Moffett, d. .

186

BERLIN— WARD 2.

Representatives to General Court.

Edward O. Gilbert, Jr., r.* John Melvin Dresser, r. Joseph Lambert, r. . Joseph Guay, d George A. St. Germain, d. James Malloy, d.* .

263 228 233 239 250 240

CANDIDATES 'FOR TOWN OFFICES. 281

BERLIN— WARD 3. Rep7'esentatives to General Court.

Andrew P. Bergqvist, r.* . . . 193

Pitre Goiilette, r.* 204

Gilbert Perry, d. . . . . .1

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George F. Halvorsen, d. . . . . 137

BETHLEHEM.

Representative to General Court.

John Pierce, r.* . . . . . 172

Ambrose W. Elandin, d. . . . . 109

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Austin A. Balch, r.* Maurice J. Sullivan, d.

Charles A. Gardner, r.* Henry C. Barrett, d.

Salisbury Rickford, r.* John W. Hoyt, d.

Moclei-ator.

Fred D. Lewis, r.* Leonard M. Knight, d.

BOSCAWEN.

Representative to General Court.

Almon G. Harris, r.* .... 187 Charles W. Carter, d. .... 95

Supervisors of the ^heck-list.

Edson H. Mattice, r.* Charles H. Marsh, d.

Samuel N. Allen, r.* Arthur W. Knowlton, d.

Ben W. Rowell, r.* Frank W. Hale, d.

Modei'ator.

Frank L. Gerrish, r.* George A. Morse, d.

232 NEW HABIPSHIRE MANUAL.

BOW.

Representative to General Court.

Henry M. Baker, r.* . . . . Ill

Charles B. Rogers, d. .... 66

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Warren C. Saltmarsh, r.* Jeremiah F. Sargent, d.

Reuben J. Colby, r.* Fred H. Clough, d.

Seth Quimby, r.* William A. Wheeler, d.

Moderator.

David W. White, r.* Charles B. Rogers, d.

BRADFORD.

Representative to General Court.

George W. W. Cressey, r. ... 100

George A. Putnam, d.* . . . . 142

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Byron A. Cressy, r. Harlan P. Moi se, d.*

Fred F. West, r. George A. Cilley, d.*

Archie W. Clement, r. Ned H. Smith, d.*

Moderator.

Nathan Leroy Griffin, r. John A. Peaslee, d.*

BRENTWOOD.

Representative to General Court.

John W. Smith, r.* .... 110 Edgar S. Prescott, d 35

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 233

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Samuel S. Dudley, r.* Samuel H. Dearborn, d.

Charles B. Snyder, r.* Blake B. Lyford, d.

Frank S. Glidden, r.* Walter L. Rowell, d.

Moderator.

Jolin F. Swasey, r.* George A. Lyford, d.

BRIDGEWATER.

Representative to General Court.

Fred R. Pill&bury, r.* .... 40' Albian B. Dalton, d. .... 26

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Sherman S. Fletcher, r.* Charlie H. Marston, d.

Harry O. Pike, r.* Harris W. Hammond, d.

George H. Wheeler, r.* Joseph H. Morrison, d.

Moderator.

Sherman S. Fletcher, r.* David B. Clement, d.

BRISTOL.

Representative to General Court.

Albro Wells, r.* 225

Daniel B. Weymouth, d. . . . . 147

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Clarence A. Smith, r.* Daniel K. Cummings, d.

Willard S. H. Remick, r.* John R, Sumner, d.

John R. Connor, r.* George B. Cavis, d.

Moderator. Ira A. Chase, r.* Charles W. Fling, d.

16

234 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

BROOKFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

Charles Churchill, r.* .... 36 Charles H. Neal, d 35

Supervisors of the Check-list.

John F. Robinson, r.* Charles H. Neal, d.

Herbert A. Allen, r.* Albert S. Shortridge, d.

Wilson Colman, r.* Fred M. Rines, d.

Moderator.'

Dudley C. Colman, r.* Stephen H. Hutchins, d.

BROOKLINE.

Representative to General Court.

Charles S. Dunbar, r 61

Orville D. Fessenden, d.* ... 80

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Henry G. Shattuck, r. George M. Rockwood, d.*

John B. Hardy, r. Frank P. Kennedy, d.'^

Harry Marshall, r. Llewellyn S. Powers, d.*

3Iode7'ator.

Frank L. Willoby, r. Orville D. Fessenden, d.*

CAMPTON.

Representative to General Court.

Charles W. Pulsifer, r.* . . . .125

George W. Wallace, d 101

Heber K. Smith ..... 1

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 235

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Austin G. Simpson, r. Lewis P. Avery, d.

Sam E. Sticlmey, r. George H. Bump, d.

Willard C. Pulsifer, r. George 0. Brown, d.

Moderator.

Edward H. Sanborn, r. Heber K. Smith, d.

CANAAN.

Representative to General 'Court.

Sidney R. Smith, r.* . . . .184

Frank A. Bogardus, d. . . . . lOS

Supe7'visors of the Check-list.

Charles 0. Barney, r.* Edwin M. Allen, d.

George W. Chase, r.* Daniel Goss, d.

Fred G. Richardson, r.* Arthur E. Mooney, d.

Moderator.

Frank D. Currier, r.* Wallace G. Fogg, d.

CANDIA.

Representative to General Court.

George F. Cass, r.* , . . . . 163

Benjamin F. Lang, d. . . . , 120

Aaron F. Patten ..... 1

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Ira F. Godfrey, r.* Charles F. Fifield, d.

George L. Rowe, r.* Earl H. Dearborn, d.

Irving M. Graham, r,* Jesse E. Gile, d.

Moderator.

Edwin J. Godfrey, r. Charles F. Flanders, d.*

236 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

CANTERBURY.

Representative to General Court.

Millard F. Emery, r.* . . 151

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Albert F. Drew, r. and d.* James Montgomery, r. and d.

Henry L. Clougli, r. and d.*

Moderator. Charles Smith, d.*

CARROLL.

Representative to General Court,

John Paige, r.*

82

Richard J. Quinn, d 81

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Zeeb Howe, r.* Napoleon D. Baldic, d.

Alexander Nelson, r.* William J. Haynes, d.

Calvin Rines, r.* Noel B. Rines, d.

Moderator.

Andrew Church, r.* George Applebee, d.

CENTER HARBOR. Supervisors of the Check-list.

Daniel W. Coe, r.* Herbert B. Davis, r.*

Alvah P. Huckins, d.*

Moderator. Orville P. Smith, r.*

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 237

CHARLESTOWN.

Representative to General Court.

Edward M. Megrath, r.* . . . . 230 Orin E. Fisk, d 126

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Everett T. Holden, r.* Thomas P. Davis, d.

Harvey E. Royce, r.* David V. Cahalane, d.

John H. Locke, r.* Horace M. Stearns, d.

Modi=:rator.

Winifred E. Hunt, r.* Stephen T. Searle, d.

CHATHAM.

Representative to General Court.

Micajah N. Fife, r.* John F. Charles Edwin S. Lang Joseph L. Binford .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Joseph L. Binford, r.* Perley R. Head, r.*

Noyes A. Fife, r. George Anderson, d.*

Mods7'a.tor. James M. Weeks, r.*

37

35

1

1

CHESTER.

Representative to General Court.

William B. Underhill, v.- . . .128 George S. Webster, d 101

238 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Edwin P. Jones, r.* Elmer A. Sanborn, d.

William N Colby, r/'^ Charles H. Smith, d.

James E. McCannon, r.* Frank M. Morse, d.

Moderator.

Nathan W. Goldsmith, r.* Franklin P. Shackford, d.

CHESTERFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

Burton C. Thatcher, r.* . . . .138 John W. York, d 46

Supervisors of the Check-list.

"William P. Hannum, r.* Sherman L. Rice, d.

Wallace K. Ware, r.* Arthur M. Davis, d.

Fred J. Harris, r.* Reuben B. Foster, d.

Moderator. Frank M. Davis, r.* John A. Joslin, d.

)3

CHICHESTER. "-

Representative to General Court.

John L. T. Shaw, r.* . . . . 10^

Mayo Lake, pro. ..... 56

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Samuel C. Marden, r. and d.* Charles Bailey, r. and d.*

Frank L. Winslow, r. and d.*

Moderator. True Sanborn, r. and d.*

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

CLAREMONT.

Representatives to General Court.

Hiram G. Sherman, r.* , Ira G. Colby, r.* Gell Lenven, r. John Branch, r.* George W. Stevens, r.* . Frank P. Huntley, d. William P. Nolin, d. Hira R. Beckwith, d. George W. Paul, d.* Cornelius E. Sears, d. William H. Wilkins, soc. HoUis W. Jackman, soc. . Charles L. W. Thomas, soc. Charles P. Howe, soc. Henry A, Hewey, soc.

Supervisors of the Check-list

719 735

643

758

700

549

587

636

656

604

45

41

42

40

43

Ira G. Colby, r.*

George F

Allen P. Messer, r

&e i:'\ Whitcomb,

George W. Paul, d. Eugene H. Hunter, d. Henry E. Charron, d.

Moderator.

Hartley L. Brooks, r,* Hosea W. Parker, d.

CLARKSVILLB. Supervisors of the Check-list.

Almon J. Young, r.* Will Perry, r.* George H. Haynes, r.

Charley A. McAllister, d. Horace AVells, d. Willis E. Young, d.

Moderator.

Willis A. Harriman, r.* William W. Young, d.

240

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

COLEBROOK.

Representatives to General Court.

John Cross, r.* Darwin Lombard, d.* William B. Locke, pro. . Fred E. Forbes, pro.

Supervisors of the GhecJc-list

406

428

19

15

Edwin Small, d.*

Samuel T. Noyes, pro.* Eben E. Noyes, r.*

Mode7-ator. Douglas S. Pease, d.*

COLUMBIA.

Representative to General Court.

Elmer G. Annis, r.* ....

William Hapgood, d. ^ .

Supervisors of the Check-list. Ernest U. Sims, r.* Ira Kelsea d.

Maurice M. Cass, r.* Michael H. Gray, d.

Russell M. Woodard, r.* AVilliam Hapgood, d.

Moderator.

Guy C. Cole, r.* Erwin Fitts, d.

104 50

CONCORD, WARD 1.

Representatives to General Court. Edmund H. Brown, r.* Marcellus Gould, r.* George C. Farrand, d. Charles P. Coakley, d. Joseph E. Symonds, c. Frank E. Bean, c. .

219 201

187

170

92

106

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

241

CONCORD, WARD 2.

Representative to General Court.

William D. Stevens, r.* . George A. Hoit, d. .

117 95

CONCORD, WARD 3.

Representative to General Court.

Albert W. Hobbs, r. . Hiram E. Qiiimby, d.*

134 135

CONCORD, WARD 4.

Representatives to General Court.

Eben M. Willis, r.* . William E. Hood, r.* James M. Killeen, r.* Nathaniel E. Martin, d. Charles L. Mason, d. Frederick E. Cilley, d. Henry L. Sanders, soc. Harry Phillips, soc. James S. Murray, soc.

485 447

477

306

400

287

13

13

13

CONCORD, WARD 5.

Representatives to General Court.

Almon W. Hill, r.* . Charles L. Fellows, r.* John Vannevar, d. . Maurice Barnard, d.

388 403 192 153

242

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

CONCORD, WARD 6.

Representatives to General Court.

DeWitt C. Howe, r.* Ezekiel Morrill, r.* . William D. Chandler, r. Fred C. Jones, d.* . Chancey Adams, d. . Martin E. Cleary, d.

406 418

ooo

411 327 333

CONCORD, WARD 7.

Representatives to General Court.

Hiram T. Dickerman, r.* .... 547

Charles H. Peacock, r.* .... 529

Frank G. Proctor, r.* . . . . 505

Charles H. Noyes, d 226

Malcolm K, Gordon, d 253

Edward J. Hatch, d. .... 218

CONCORD, WARD 8.

Representative to General Court.

Dumont H. Carpenter, r. . Edson J. Hill, d.* .

139 203

CONCORD, WARD 9.

Representatives to General Court.

Richard H. Tippett, r 137

Emilien Pichette, r. ... . . 133

William J. Ahern, d.* . . . . 218

James M. Collins, d.* . . . . 206

John Windell, soc. . . . . . 24

John Collins, soc. ..... 24

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

243

CONWAY.

Representatives to General Court.

James L. Gibson, r.*

. 459

Haven A. Quint, r.*

381

John H. Garland, r.*

. 416

William C. Booker, d.

. 288

Francis H. Parsons, d. .

225

John B. Nash, d. .

. 236

_ J.

Supervisors of the Check-list

Joel E. Morrill, r.* Fred R. Eastman, r.* Charles W. Coolidge, r."^'

William R. Carter, d. Herbert C. Lovejoy, d. Horace S. Mason, d.

Moderator.

Holmes B. Fifield, r.* William F. Thompson, d.

CORNISH.

Representative to General Court.

Winston Churchill, r.* . . . .

Edgar A. Churchill, d. . . .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George C. Huggins, r.^* Martin L. Walker, d.«

William W. Balloch, r.* Elwin W. Quimby, d.

Robert A. Austin, r.* Adna J. Hilliard, d.

Moderator.

George E. Fairbanks, r.=^ Frank H. Weld, d.

154

68

CROYDON.

Representative to General Court.

Hilliard R. Sanborn, r.* .

Melvin S. Fletcher, d. . . .

67 51

244 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Elmer P. Barton, r.* William H. Kemp, d.

William W. Partridge, r.* Ovando B. Watson, d.

Fred B. Kibby, r.* George T. Blanchard, d.

Moderator.

George A. Wright, r.* Fred W. Putnam, d.

DALTON.

Representative to General Court.

Bert B. Blakslee, r.* .... "88 Samuel H. Doolan, d. . , . .55

George W. Quimby . . . . 1

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Oren B. Crouch, r.* Zenas Dexter, Jr., d.

Charles A. Simonds, r.* George H. Thayer, d.

William A. Heath, r.* Eden S. Aldrich, d.

Moderator.

Charles E. Swasey, d.*

DANBURY.

Representative to Gene?^al Court. John F. Wiggin, r. . . . . . 83

Fred Huntoon, d.* 104

Supervisors of the Check-list. James A. Littlefield, r. Cyrus B. Jones, d.*

George L. Ordway, r. John Wells, d.*

William H. Huntoon, r. Albion W. Braley, d.*

Moderator.

Albert A. Edson, r.* Cyrus B. Jones, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 245

DANVILLE.

Representative to General Court.

Newton Richardson, r.* .... 95 Alliston E. Tewksbury, d. ... 23

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Ernest J. Darbe, r.* Merrill B. Merrick, d.

Alfred B. Sargent, r.* Arthur P. Fowler, d.

Woodbury D. Collins, r.* James W. George, d.

Moderator.

Alden M. Johnson, r.* George W. March, d.

DEERFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

Woodbury R. White, r.* . . . .167

George H. Towle, d. .... 142

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Arthur M. Chase, r.* Byron Swett, d.

Ira E. Quimby, r.* Willie B. Smith, d.

Frank J. Button, r.* John M. Maloon, d.

Moderator.

Carrol E. LeGro, r.* Gilman Stearns, d.

DEERING.

Representative to General Court.

Richard Clement, r. .... 52

Charles E. Brown, d.* . . . .73

246

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Lewis W. Goodall, r. Charles Osborne, r. Albert L. Emerson, r.

Verto Smith, d.* Charles F. McNally, d.* Harry D. Locke, d.*

Moderator.

Alvah D. Wilson, r. Jamefe S. Craine, d.*

DERRY.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles N. Greeenough, r* Samuel Howard Bell, r.* Albert E. Shute, r. * Henry W. Bagley, d. James P. Callahan, d. Fred H. Bartlett, d.

Supervisors of the Check-list,

588 544 415 385 216 279

John E. Webster, r.* Arthur C. Sargent, r.* William H. Jones, r.*

William H. Bachelder, d. Charles P. Emery, d. Henry T, Wheeler, d.

Moderator.

Joseph B. Bartlett, r.= Calvin H. Bradford, d.

DORCHESTER.

Representative to General Court.

Henry M. Merrill, r.* .... 60 Hazen H. Clough, d. .... 17

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

247

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Byron Richardson, r.* Alfred W. Ashley, r.* Albert B. Keezer, r.*

Clarance P. Waldron, d. Charles A. Clough, d. Scott D. Burley, d.

Moderator.

Byron Richardson, r.* "Wells C. Youngman, d.

DOVER, WARD 1,

Represe7itatives to General Court.

Henry M. Wiggin, r.* George F. Hersey, r.* Michael J. White, d. Thomas J. O'Neil, d. Edwin H. Ridley, soc. Patrick Cosker, soc.

DOVER, WARD 2.

Representatives to General Court

George F. Canney, r. Frank H. Keenan, r.* William Sawyer, r. . John W. Jewell, d.* . Frank M. Libbey, d.* Isaac B. Kennard, d. Michael Harrison, soc. Edward C. Hornig, soc. Pierre Bichette, soc.

o O.

DOVER, WARD

Representatives to General Court.

George G. Neal, r.* . Albert C. Place, r.* .... Dudley L. Fiirber, d. . . .

James Cavanaugh, d. . . .

343 327 139 136 9 9

339

389

336

380

370

301

33

35

32

orro

O io

365 145 133

248

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

DOVER, WARD 4. Representatives to General Court.

George D. Barrett, r.* Walter W. Scott, r.* Isaac N. Lucas, r.* . Charles T. Newman, d. John H. Grimes, d. . Roscoe R. Twombly, d. Richard Ford, soc. . George E. Plant, soc. Louis Arnstein, soc.

475

486

483

270

252

253

14

14

14

DOVER, WARD 5. Representative to General Court.

John H. Wesley, d.* ...

James H. Morgan, soc. .

290 4

DUBLIN.

Representative to General Court.

Fred A. Pierce, r,* .... 76

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles F. Appleton, r.* Benjamin Willard, r.*

Fred A. Adams, r.*

Moderator. Henry D. Learned, r.*

DUMMER. Supervisors of the Check-list. John B. Lovejoy, r.* Warren G. Wentworth, d.

Leon L. Farwell, r.* Prescott L. Goud, r.*

Orrin S. Holt, d. David H. Howard, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

249

Moderator.

John H. Chandler, r.* William Blair, d.

DUNBARTON.

Representative to General Court.

Frederick L. Ireland, r.* .

John H. Haselton, d. . . .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

83 79

George H. Ryder, r.* Walter H. Burnham, r.* Henry S. Whipple, r.*

Walter C. Walker, d. AVilliam R. Woodeson, d. John W. Farrar, d.

Moderator.

Edward P. Paige, r.* Charles F. M. Stark, d.

DURHAM.

Representative- to General Court.

Charles Wentworth, r.* . Stephen P. Chesley, d. .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

135 56

Ivan C. Weld, r.* James T. Bickford, r.* Edward L. Emerson, r*

Mark E. Willey, d. Patrick J. Connor, d. George G. Hoitt, d.

Moderator. Arioch W. Griffiths, r. and d.*

17

250 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

EAST KINGSTON. Representative to General Court.

Thomas P. Currier, r.* .... 72 Joseph F. Currier, d. . . .39

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Dana Webster, r.* Frank R. Morrill, d.

Charles H. Smith, r.* Alonzo W. Brown, d.

John M. T. Richardson, r.* George S. Giles, d.

Moderator.

John H. Currier, r.* George W. Sanborn, d.

EASTON.

Representative to General Court.

Charles A. Young, d.* .... 37

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Leon G. Huntress, d.* Willard H. Judd, d.*

Ora W. Noyes, d.*

Moderator. George S. Judd, d.*

EATON.

Representative to General Court.

Luther E. Dearborn, r.* .... 57 Charles M. Stanley, d. . . . .45

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 251

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George E. Doe, r.* f rank M. Hatch, d.

Charles S. Ellis, r.* Walter D. Stuart, d.

Charles O. Thompson, r. Everett J. White, d,*

Moderator.

Everett A. Stanley, r.* Eugene W. Hatch, d.

EFFINGHAM.

Representative to General Court.

Henry H. Glidden, r 86

Irving S. Drake, d.* .... 92

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Cyrus P. Keay, r. . John E. Thurston, d.*

George A. Meloon, r. John B. Taylor, d.*

John M. Colcord, r. Willard L. Meloon, d."

Moderator.

James M. Leavitt, r.* Alonzo Kenison, d.

ELLSWORTH.

. Representative to General Court.

Lester H. Avery, d.* .... 16 Willard Barratt ..... 1

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Warren P. Buzzell, d.* John S. Willey, d.*

Herbert L. Avery, r.*

Moderator. Charles H. Willey, d.*

252 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

ENFIELD.

Representatives to General Court.

Warren C. Cloiigh, r.*

John Dresser, r.* .

Walter I. Stanley, d.

Oscar Bailey, d. . . .

205 175 172 140

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Everett B. Huse, r.* , Charles H. Webster, d.

James McElwain, r.* Ralpli Nichols, d.

William F. Hawley, r.* AVilliam S. Aiken, d.

Moderator.

Frank C. Smith, r.* Frank T. Currier, d.

EPPING.

Representative to General Court.

Richard R. Morris, r. , . . . 124

Charles J. Leddy, d.* . . . . 210

Cyrus R. Sanborn ..... 1

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Frank W. Pike, r. INIatthew Harvey, d.*

William R. Morris, r. Peter Ladd, d.*

Moses A. Perkins, r. James R. Wright, d

Moderator.

Albert M. P. Pearson, r. Fred P. Knox, d.*

*

EPSOM.

Representative to General Court. Daniel Yeaton, r.* . . . . . 174

CANDIDATES FOR TO\YN OFFICES.

253

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Edwin R. Yeaton, d.* George H. Burnham, r.*

Fred W. Yeaton, r.*

Moderator. Samuel R. Yeaton, d.*

ERROL.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Stephen R. Hanscom, r, Harry N. Ferren, r. Fordyce B. Brooks, r.

Ralph D. Thurston, d.* Winfield H. West, d.* George R. Waters, d.*

Moderator

Norton N. Ferren, r. Dwight C. Thurston, d.*

EXETER.

«

Representatives to General Court

Rufus N. Elwell, r.* John Scammon, r.* James A. Tufts, r.* Stephen H. Gale, r. and d.* Patrick J. Kennedy, d. Reginald C. Stevenson, d. Vertume Dufault, d.

Supervisors of the Ch

eck-list

637

611 607 849 311 404 300

William Burlingame, r/'=" Arthur F. Cooper, r.* Robert Scott, r.*

Samuel Y. Davis, d. Frank G. Peavey, d. August Huth, d.

Moderator.

Arthur O. Fuller, r.* Albert S. Langley, d.

254 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

FARMINGTON.

Representatives to General Court.

Prank R. Copp, r.* . Cyrus B. York, r.* . Albert Garland, d. . Charles W. Marston, d. .

405 398 262

272

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Lewis M. Varney, r.* Clarence E. Home, d.

Irving Webster, r.* Winslow P. Thompson, d.

Jacob H. Ham, r.* Frank Mathews, d.

Moderator.

Eugene P. Nute, r.* George R. Emerson, d.

FITZWILLIAM.

Representative to General Court.

Edgar M. Thompson, r.* . . . .143

David H. Firmin ..... 1

Supervisors of the Check-list. Elbridge Cummings, r.* Isaac H. Burbank, r.*

Henry P. Fairbanks, r.*

Moderator. John M. Parker, r.*

FRANCESTOWN.

Representative to General Court.

George H. Richardson, r.* ... 90

John W. Carson, d. . . . . .74

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 255

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Joseph H. Chandler, r.* Frank H. Colburn, d.

Levi M. Bixby, r.* John B. Case, d.

George R. Smith, r.* Edwin L. Dow, d.

Moderator.

Edson H. Patch, r.* Ephraim W. Colburn, d.

FRANCONIA.

Representative to General Court.

Charlie E. Whipple, r 43

Frank P. Whitney, d.* . . . .88

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Clarence K. Corliss, r. George H. Burt, d.*

Charles F. Edson, r. Frank P. Whitney, d.*

Hollis P. Godard, r. William B. Chase, d.*

Moderator.

Leonard M. Aldrich, r. WMlbur F. Parker, d.*

*

FRANKLIN, WARD 1.

Representative to General Court.

Bradbury M. Prescott, r.* . . .214

Frank W. Dickinson, d. . ". . . 123

FRANKLIN, WARD 2.

Representatives to General Court.

James Duffy, r.* . . . . . 229

Barron Shirley, d.* .... 226

George F. Garneau, r. . . . . 212

Warren F. Daniell, Jr 198

256 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

FRANKLIN, WARD 3.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles H. Bean, r.* . . . .242

William H. Davenport, r.* . . .330

Gilbert G. Fellows, d 126

Frederick H. Daniell, d. . . . . 155

FREEDOM.

Representative to General Court.

Frank Towle, r. . . . . . 57

Arthur P. Merrow, d.==' .... Ill

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Lewis C. Allard, r. Horace B. Nason, d.*

Lewis G. Burnham, r. William A. Bennett, d.*

Almont T. Diirgin, r. Charles R. Philbrick, d.*

Modei'ator.

Almon R. Bennett, r. George I. Philbrick, d.*

FREMONT. '

Representative to General Court.

Charles E. Beede, r.* . . . .100 Walter H. Lyford, d 29

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Plumer D. Small, r.* Stephen G. Sleeper, d.

William H. Mould, r.* Samuel B. Gibson, d.

George W. Emerson, r.* David C. Smith, d.

Moderator.

Andrew J. Brown, r.* Wilcomb H. Benfield, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 257

GILFORD.

Representative to General Court.

John D. Colby, r.* 119

Matthias Kimball, d. . . . . Ill

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles E. Curtis, r. Fred J. Potter, d.*

Harvey A. Jewett, r. John L. Rollins, d.

Frank Glidden, r.* Otis S. Roberts, d.*

Moderator.

Perry E. Hunt, r.* Joseph S. Sanders, d.

GILMANTON.

Representative to General Court.

Oscar C. Ellis, r.* 169

Charles H. Shannon, d. . . . . Ill

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles D. Weare, r.* Osborne W. Price, d.

George E. Page, r.* George F. M. Knowles, d.

David Sawyer, r.* . John T. Elkins, d.

Moderator.

Jeremiah W. Sanborn, r.* Charles P. Sargent, d.

GILSUM.

Representative to General Court.

Oscar J. Willson, r. . . . . .59

Robert Polzer, d.* 70

258 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the ChecJc-list.

Lansing W. Wilder, r. William H. Adams, r.*

Arthur D, Wright, r. Joseph H. Malony, d.*

Elmer D, Banks, d.*

Moderator.

Samuel W. Dart, r. William A. Wilder, d.*

GOFFSTOWN.

Representatives to General Court.

Edwin A. Blaisdell, r.* . . . . 331 William L. Roberts, r.* . . . .313 John G. Dodge, d. , . . . . 195 William S. Whipple, d 219

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George W. Colby, r.* Benjamin F. Greer, r.*

Ernest Johnson, r.* Frank B. Flanders, d.

Asa Spauiding, d.

Moderator.

Henry Moore, r.* Benjamin F. Davis, d.

GORHAM.

Representative to General Court.

Merton M. Willis, r 159

Jesse F. Libby, d.* 162

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Eugene W. Libby, r.* Marble B. Dube, d.

Adna C. Gurney, r. Martin P. Flaherty, d.*

Vital Morel, r.* Irving W. Fogg, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 259

Moderator.

Henry Marble, r. Thomas Gifford, d.*

GOSHEN.

Representative to General Court.

George B. Bartlett, r.* .... 63 John G. Pike, d 82

Supervisors of the GhecJc-list.

Fred W. Pike, r.* Arthur M. Lear, d.

Joel S. Maxfield, r.* Walter R. Nelson, d.

Amos R. Moody, r.* Warren L. Whipple, d.

Moderator.

Biirk Booth, r.* William T. Thissell, d.

GRAFTON.

Representative to General Court.

Edwin L. Sargent, r. .... 74 Nelson L. Gifford, d.* . . . . 127

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Val M. Hardy, r. Stephen J. Ford, d.*

George A. Heath, r. Jason P. Sanders, d.*

Oliver T. Mills, r. Almon H. Barney, d.*

Modei'ator.

Val M. Hardy, r. John E. Smith, d.*

260 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

GRANTHAM.

Representative to General Court.

Frank L. Hudson, r.* Willard C. Burpee . Leon H. Hall .... Ralph Howard

Supervisors of the Check-list.

James M. Hastings, d.* James M. Howe, r.*

Jerome J. Gault, d.*

Moderator. George C. Barton, r.*

42

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Representative to General Court.

George P. Holt, r 62

Fred B. Brooks, d.* .... 75

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Nathaniel F. Cheever, r.* Hugh McCanna, d.

Charles A. Hall, r.* Henry T. Flynn, d.

Elmer P. Kimball, r.* Richard H. Cram, d.

Moderator.

Clarence M. Gipson, r.* George S. Peavey, d.

GREENLAND.

Representative to General Court.

Elmer D. Moulton, r.* . . . . 72

Lorenzo D. Duntley, d. .... 67

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 261

Superviso)'s of the Check-list.

Simeon S. Brackett, r.* John E. Seavey, d.

Nathaniel P. Ordway, r.* Edward A. Libby, d.

Belknap S. Weeks, r.* Joseph L. Schurman, d.

Mocleratoi: Charles H. Brackett, r.*

GREENVILLE.

Representative to General Court.

Charles P. Livingston, r. . . . . Ill

Robert Brown, Jr., d.* . . . . 133

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Henry I. Whitney, r. Daniel J. Brown, d.*

William H. Sanborn, r. Charles H. Hardy, d.*

George C. Robbins, r. Wilfred Belair, d.*

Moderator.

Herbert J. Taft, r. Robert Brown, Jr., d.*

GROTON.

Representative to General Court.

Willard H. Hunkins, r 33

Charlie D. Jewell, d.* . . . . 37

S'lpervisors of the Check-list. '

Jacob S. Kelley, r. Prescott M. Plumer, d.*

Dimond G. Wells, r. Jerome D. L. Hall, d.*

Walter S. Brown, r. Alfred A- Remick, d.*

Moderator.

John N. Kinne, r. Daniel Kidder, d.*

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HAMPSTEAD.

Representative to General Court.

Adin S. Little, r. . . . . . 113

Charles W. Bailey, d.* . . . . 121

Gideon W. Johnson, soc. .... 8

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Edward L. F. Page, r.* Daniel N. Hoyt, d.

John W. Marble, r.* James H. Bond, d.

Charles A. Hoyt, r.* Joshua C. Merrick, d.

Moderator.

Andrew M. Moulton, r.* Edson S. Pressey, d.

HAMPTON.

Representative to General Court.

George E. Garland, r. John W. Dearborn, d.* Charles M. Batchelder Charles F. Adams .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Lucian W. Cook, r.* Melzar "W. Dunbar, d.

Fred B. Perkins, r.* Walter S. Brown, d.

Hugh Brown, r.* Charles H. Brown, d.

Mode7~ator.

John F. Marston, r.* Charles M. Batchelder, d.

142

178

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HAMPTON FALLS.

Representative to General Court.

David F. Batchelder, r.* .... 89 James D. Brown ..... 1

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 263

Supervisors of the Check-list,

George C. Healey, r.* Alplionso B. Ladd, r.*

Edwin L. Janvrin, r.*

Moderator. Charles P. Akerman, r.*

HANCOCK.

Representative to General Court.

Charles A. Sheldon, r.* . . . .100

James O. Buswell, d. .... 96

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Almus F. Woodward, r. William D. Fogg, d.*

Sargent M. Rockw^ell, r.* Elmer S. Ware, d.

Charles A. Sheldon, r. Fred N. Clark, d.*

Moderator.

George W. Goodhue, r. Andrew B. Stone, d.*

HANOVER.

Representatives to General Court.

«

Albert Pinneo, r.* 255

Frank W. Davison, r. . . . . 214

George M. Bridgman, d. . . . . 151

Thomas W. D. Worthen, d.* . . . 265

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles F. Emerson, r.* Charles F. Emerson, d.

Willard G. Hurlbutt, r.* John M. Fuller, d.

Carlton N. Camp, r.* Willard G. Hurlbutt, d.

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Moderator. Hamilton T. Howe, r.*

HARRISVILLE.

Representative to General Court.

Fred A. Stratton, r.*

Selden P. Tiittle, d. . . .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

94 79

Walter L. Blodgett, r.* Charles P. Hayward, r. George G. Mason, r.*

James F. Pender, d. Charles P. Hayward, d.* Walter S, Parker, d.

Moderator

Fred C. Farwell, r,* Samuel D. Bemis, d.

HART'S LOCATION.

Supervisors of the Check-list. Merville B. Murch, r.* William Burke, r.*

Moderator. Roland B. Chase, r.*

HAVERHILL.

Representatives to General Court

William F. Whitcher, r.* Daniel E. Carr, r.* . George W. Richardson, r.* Andrew J. Leighton, d. . Peter E. Tragansa, d. Samuel T. Page, d. .

512 520 520 220 222 221

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 265

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Joseph M. Howe, r.* Samuel T. Page, d.

Willard W. Coburn, r.* Charles R. Cady, d.

Harry W. Jewett, r.* Frank L. Chase, d.

Moderator.

William F. Whitcher, r.* John J. Jesseman, d.

HEBRON.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Fred B. Huckins, d.* Norman W. Sanborn, d.*

William C. Ross, d.*

Moderator. William C. Ross, d.*

HENNIKER. Representative to General Court. Henry A. Emerson, r.* . . . . 238 George E. Chadwick, d 110

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George W. Sargent, r.* Enos Carter, d.

William H. Bean, r.* Arthur C. Graves, d.

Curtis B. Childs, r.* John A. Connelly, d.

Moderator.

Charles A. Wilkins, r.* George W. S. Dow, d.

HILL.

Representative to General Court.

Robert M. Briggs, r.* . . . . 108 Perley E. Bucklin, d 49

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Supervisors of the Checli-list.

James E. Newton, r.* Elmer H. Colb5^ r.* Henry C. Bartlett, r.*

Frank W. Foster, d. Daniel Wiser, d. William W. Mason, d.

Moderator.

Jean M. Shaw, r.* Frank R. Woodward, d.

HILLSBOROUGH.

Representatives to General Court.

Alba Childs, r.*

. 345

Willie P. Kimball, r.* .

. 326

Herbert C. Hunt, d.

173

Henry C. Morrill, d.

. 187

Clinton B. Gammel], pro.

5

Supervisors of the Checic-list.

James H. White, r.*

Andrew J. VanDommele, r.*

Emmons C. Newman, r.*

George W. Gilcreast, d. Berton E. Newman, d. Fred A. McClintock, d.

Moderator.

Stillman H. Baker, r.* Frank P. Newman, d.

HINSDALE.

Representatives to General Court.

Frank A. Davis, r.* . James O'Brien, r.* .

Winifred F. Robertson, d. . . ,

Charles E. Keyou . . , . .

\

303

298

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Superviso7's of the Check-list.

Asahel H. Latham, r.* Arthur Poirier, r.*

Maurice Purcell, r.*

Moderator. Walter E. Fay, r.*

HOLDERNESS.

Representative to General Court. Ross P. Sanborn, r.* .... 120

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Harry E. Leavitt, r.* Fred W. George, d.*

James M. Sargent, d.*

Moderator. ^

Fred J. Pease, d.*

HOLLIS.

Representative to General Court.

Samuel P. Wood, r.* .... 121 David J. Wright, d 94

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Franklin Worcester, r.* Marcellus J. Powers, d.

John Woods, r.* Daniel F. Pierce, d.

George W. Woodin, r.* Charles E. Hardy, d.

Moderator.

Silas M. Spalding, r.* William C. Burbee, d.

268 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

HOOKSETT.

Representative to General Court.

Ernest Hebert, r. . . . . . 146

Orrin W. Martin, d.* . . . . 163

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Eugene S. Head, r.* Jolin C. Dunn, d.

John I. Otterson, r.* William H. Robinson, d.

Charles. M. Greenough, r,* Fred N. Mitchell, d.

Moderator.

John W. Grey, r.* Samuel Head, d.

HOPKINTON.

Representative to General Court.

Lewis H. Dearborn, r.* .... 233 Fred T. Burnham, d 199

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George E. Barnard, r.* Byron K. Symonds, d.

George T. Foster, d.* Robert T. Gould, d.

Edward D. French, r.* Charles E. Elliott, d.

Moderator.

Frank I. Morrill, r. Edward L. Gage, d.*

HUDSON.

Representative to General Court.

John A. Robinson, r.* .... 189 James P. Howe, d. . . . . Ill

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 269

Supervisors of the Check-list.

James E. Merrill, r.* Charles E. Ciimmings, d.

Ezra A. Martin, r.* Charles C. Leslie, d.

Willis L. Fuller, r.* Henry F. Smith, d.

Moderator.

George W. Clyde, r.* Willis P. Cummings, d.

JACKSON.

Representative to General Court.

George P. Trickey, r.* . . . . 78 Charles B. Walker, d 67

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles S. Meserve, r.* David G. Dolloff, d.

Frederick M. Dinsmore, r.* Dean W. Davis, d.

Frank M. Gray, r.* Henry L. Meserve, d.

Moderator.

Charles S. Meserve, r.* David G. Dolloff, d.

JAFFREY.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles L. Rich, r.* . . . .221

Clifton A. Sawyer, r.* . . . .190

Oscar H. Bradley, d. . . . . 141

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Russel B. Henchman, r.* Frank H. Baldwin, r.*

Wilbur E. Webster, r.* Edward A. Coburn, d.

Moderator.

Charles L. Rich, r.* Seymour H. Austin, d.

270 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

JEFFERSON.

Representative to General Court.

William J. Chamberlain, r. . . . 110

Samuel R. Plaisted, cL* .... 154

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles H. Brown, r. Levi N. Stillings, d.*

George E. Kiser, r. Riley H. Summers, d.*

Archie C. Stillings, r. Charles H. Burnham, d.*

Moderator.

Albert D. Howe, r. Manasah Perkins, d.*

KEENE, WARD 1.

Representatives to General Court.

Henry C. Allen, r.* 282

Edward H. Lord, r.* . . . .294 John H. Jennings, d. . . . . 254 John M. Hovey, d 219

KEENE, WARD 2.

Representatives to General Court

Frederick M. Hamilton, r.* Bertram Ellis, r.* .... George A. Gordon, d. . . . Obed M. Holton, d

250

245

89

87

KEENE, WARD 3.

Representatives to General Court. William C. Hall, r.* . . . .293

Frederick B. Pierce, r.* .... 276

Albert E. Fish, d. ' 120

Herbert C. Moulton, d 110

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 271

KEENE, WARD 4. Representative to General Court.

Edward A. Kingsbury, r.* . 187

Daniel C. Calialane, d. . . , . 10(5

KEENE, WARD 5.

Representative to General Court.

Robert A. Ray, r. . . . . . 138

John J. Donovan, d.* .... 177

KENSINGTON.

Representative to General Court.

Stephen Brown, r. . . . . . 62

George E. Knight, d.* . . . . 70

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Edward J. Blodgett, r.* George E. Knight, d.

Frank A. Batchelder, r.* Irving C. Gove, d.

Timothy R. Milbury, r. Charles W. Tilton, d.*

Moderator.

Daniel Dearborn, r. LaRoy S. Sanborn, d.*

KINGSTON.

Representative to General Court.

Frank A. Woodman, r.* . . . .173 Everett W. Silloway, d 135

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Perrin W. Nichols, r,* Alfred J. Avery, d.

Arthur R. Judkins, r.* William Carlton, d.

William A. Cheney, r.* John G. French, d.

272 NEW HAMPSHIEE MANUAL.

Moderator.

Henry L. Sweeny, r.* Albert F. Nason, d.

LACONIA, WARD 1.

Representative to General Court.

Nathaniel Shackford, r. . . . . 78

Charles L. O'Loughlin, d.* . . . 106

LACONIA, WARD 2.

Represe^itative to General Court.

William Wallace, r.* . . . .175

Cleophas L. Fecteau, d. . . . . 138

LACONIA, WARD 3.

Representative to General Court.

Fred S. Roberts, r.* . . .109

Joseph R. Chase, d. .... 64

LACONIA, WARD 4.

Representative to General Court.

Frank M. Beckford, r . . . .141

Charles 0. Downing, d.* .... 200

LACONIA, WARD 5.

Representative to General Court.

Samuel D. McGloughlin, r.* . . . 198 Charles K. Sanborn, d 101

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

273

LAC ON I A, WARD 6.

Representatives to General Court.

George B. Ayer, r.* John M. Sanborn, r.* Victor E. Haserick, d. . Gilbert L. Wallace, d. and pro. Fred D. Chandler, pro. .

322 318 131 155

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LANCASTER.

Representatives to General Court.

Ezra Mitchell, r.* Edward M. Monahan, r, Gilbert E. Lane, r.* . William H. Rhodes, d. Dana M. Rosebrook, d. Michael J. Foley, d.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

473 446

458 288 288 274

James S. Peavey, r.* Benjamin Benton, r.* John Costello, r.*

Fred L. Rowland, d. Fred W. Streeter, d. Wheelock H. Little, d.

Moderator.

William P. Buckley, r.* Edward R. Kent, d.

LANDAFF.

Representative to General Court.

Van B. Glazier, r. . Harry H. Cogswell, d.* . William H. Simonds

46 66

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Supervisors of the Check-list.

Odel A, Wilson, r. Holman D. Titus, r, Frank M. Bedell, r.

George H. Young, d.* Carl A. Young, d.* George D. McKean, d.*

Moderator.

Murray R. Glazier, r, Harry E. Poor, d.*

LANGDON.

Representative to General Court.

William H. Wilson, r.* .

Charles M. Lufkin, d. . . .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

50 45

Charles E. Presby, r.* Arthur E. Bingham, r.* Darwin Bridges, r.*

Thomas B. Woodcock, d. Almon B. Lufkin, d. John W. Jefts, d.

Moderator.

Charles Winch, r.* Charles A. Jefts, d.

LEBANON.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles A. Dole, r.* Gilman C. Whipple, r.* George H. Kibling, r.* Alpheus A. Hurlbutt, r.* . Benjamin M. Reynolds, d. Herbert M. Tucker, d. John W. Kinne, d. Nelson S. Johnson, d.

784 775 778 773 343 339 338 348

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 275

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Clarence E. Hibbard, r.* Charles S. Ford, r

Milton S. Woodman, r.* John Byrne, d.

Albion T. Clark, d.

*

Moderator.

Harlan P. Goodrich, r. Frank A. Morgan, d.

LEE.

Representative to General Court.

Horace G. Hill, r. . . . . .64

Charles G. Dame, d.* .... 107

Supervisors of the Checkrlist.

Arthur J. Thompson, r. Charles A. Fernald, d.*

William H. Lee, r. Willys P. Tuttle, d.*

Walter W. Jones, r.* William S. Layn, d.

Moderator.

George A. Dudley, r. Howard M. Glidden, d.*

DEMPSTER.

Representative to General Court.

Woodbury W. Moody, r 38

Isaac H. Hodgman, d.* . . . .58

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Loren A. Noyes, r. Hiram Parker, d.*

James F. Moore, r.* John F. Wheeler, d.

Herbert S. Hooper, r.* Charles Edgar Allen, d.

Moderator. Frederic W. Welch, r.*

276 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

LINCOLN.

Representative to General Court.

James E. Henry, r.* . . . . 64

Supervisors of the Check-list. Jolin H. Henry, r.* Samuel G. Holmes, r.*

Thomas A. Navien, r.*

Moderator.

George W. Cowen, w^-

LISBON.

Representatives to General Court.

George F. Morris, r.* . . . .296 Seth F. Hoskins, r.* . . . .325 Edward E. Gates, d. .... 216 Elkanah Hildreth, d 189

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Augustus A. Woolson, r.* Robert B. Pecket, d.

David M. Aldrich, r.* William E. Pike, d.

James E. Richardson, r.* George Conrad Brummer, d.

Moderator.

Augustus A. Woolson, r.* Raymond B. Stevens, d.

LITCHFIELD.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles W. Leach, r.* David R. Leach, d.

Milo A. Durant, r.* George C. Danforth, d.

Elbert O. Putnam, r.* George C. Goffe, d.

Moderator.

Walter E. McQuesten, r.* Norris C. Griffin, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

277

LITTLETON.

Representatives to General Court

Albert S. Batchellor, r.* Robert C. Langford, r. John G. Elliott, r. . James H. Bailey, d.* George W. McGregor, d.* Albert J. Richardson, d. Newell P. Miidgett, soc. Henry W. Rowland, soc. David E. Thayer, soc. George E. Walker .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

494 484 431

489

489

438

10

12

10

1

Hiram E. Currier, r.* Frank C. Albee, d.

Augustine C. Gaskill, r.* Frank P. Burleigh, d.

William Martineau, r."'- William Kenney, d.

Wilfred F. Fournier, soc.

Oliver Carbonneau, soc.

Clarence E. Mudgett, soc.

Moderator.

Benjamin H. Corning, r.*

Frank P. Bond, d.

Andrew J. Sellingham, soc.

LIVERMORE.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Fred A. Lane, r.* Joseph Stewart, r.*

James G. Lane, r.*

Moderator. Lorin D. Goulding, r.*

278 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

LONDONDERRY.

Representative to General Court.

Rosecrans W. Pillsbury, r.* . . . 191

George G. Tenney, d. .... 75

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Wallace P. Mack, r.* George N. Plummer, d.

Frank E. Robie, r.* Wilbui E. Barrett, d.

James M. Noyes, r.* James T. Hartford, d.

Modei'ator. Rosecrans W. Pillsbury, r.*

LOUDON.

Representative to General Court.

Walter B. Maynard, r.* . . . .167

Frank O. Lovering, d. . . . . 106

Scattering ...... 11

Supervisors of the ChecTc-list.

George W. Rowell, r.* Frank O. Hill, d.

Julius B. Lake, r.* John B. Sanborn, d.

True M. Hill, r.* Kendall C. Neal, d.

Moderator.

Abraham L. Osgood, r.* Samuel N. Gate, d.

LYMAN.

Representative to General Court.

Hiram N. Ash, r.* . . . . . 65

John E. Clough, d. . . . . . 61

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 279

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Arthur H. Aldrich, r. Epliraim Core}', d.*

"William H. Stephens, r, Shepard C. Parker, d.*

Gearvis S. Richarc^s, r. Fred L. Mason, d.*

ModeiYitor.

Osman P. Titus, r. Joseph F. Sherman, d.*

LYME.

Representative to General Court.

West S. Balch, r.* 155

Wesley N. Mayo, d 72

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Payson E. Fairfield, r.* George P. Amsden, d.

David A. Grant, r.* Arad J. Warren, d.

Ezra B. Alden, r,* Daniel A. Ware, d.

Moderator. William H. Dimick, r.*

LYNDEBOROUGH.

Representative to General Court.

Edward L. Curtis, r.* . . . .97 Walter S. Tarbell, d 84

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Fred A. Holt, r.* Charles L. Perham, d.

Augustus A. Melendy, d.* Ethan A. Woodward, d.

John A. Spaulding, r.* Edward W. Dolliver, d.

Moderator.

Algernon W. Putnam, r.* John C. Carkin, d.

280

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

MADBURY.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Frank E. Tebbitts, r.* William Biederman, r. David B. Hayes, r.

Albert D. Emerson, d. Arthur L. Fernald, d.* Martin T. H. Hayes, d.*

Moderator.

Charles E. Perkins, r. Harold H. Hayes, d.*

MADISON.

Representative to General Court.

Edward E. Hoyt, r.* James O. Gerry, d.

95

48

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Robert K. Chick, r.* John H. Burke, r.* Walter Kennett, r.*

Jacob A. Haines,- d. Roscoe G. Greene, d. William P. Odell, d.

Moderator.

John F. Chick, r.* James W. Tyler, d.

MANCHESTER, WARD 1.

Representatives to General Court.

John F. Murphy, r.* James L. Brock, r.* Joseph H. Rocheford, r.* Maurice Watson, d. . Gustave Lafontaine, d. George H. Knowlton, d.

370 352 346 221 210 210

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

281

MANCHESTER, WARD 2.

. Representatives to General Court.

John J. Donahue, r.* Fred T, Dimlap, r.* . Maurice A. Holton, r.* Robert R. Chase, r.* Silas R. Wallace, r.* Walter G. Africa, d. William N. Johnson, d. Roger G. Sullivan, d. Frank P. Carpenter, d. Oliver E. Branch, d.

778 911 915 895 863 386 297 317 314 418

MANCHESTER, WARD 3.

Arthur L. Franks, r.*

yi \A/V V.

/ U IVI V ,

855

Leon D. Hurd, r.* .

831

Ludwig Lindquist, r.*

816

Melvin J. Jenkins, r.*

836

Louis E. Phelps, r.*

. 776

Frank Cummings, r.*

799

Joseph W. Fellows, d.

. 438

Oscar H. A. Chamberlen, d.

. 446

Paul V. Labonte, d. .

441

John E. Coffin, d. .

438

John G. Kearney, d.

467

William E. Marden, d.

437

MANCHESTER, WARD 4.

Representatives to General Court.

Albert T. Barr, r.*

William H. Morgan, r.* . . . .

George W. Cheney, r.* .

720 715 710

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282

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Hermon W. Colby, r.* Charles B. Wingate, r.* Joseph O. Gelinas, r.* Charles J. Abbott, d. Oscar P. Stone, d. . Timothy A. Sullivan, d. Gaston J. J. Lanouette, d George H. Tanswell, d. Denis A. Teehan, d.

701 705 676 336 324 325 352 317 309

MANCHESTER, WARD 5.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles E. Dufort, r 189

Arthur B. Dickey, r.

198

Michael Burns, r.

202

Adelard Lambert, r.

197

Thomas Dobbins, r.

191

Frank X. Chenette, r.

194

Horace Ellison, r. .

206

Edmond Boisvert, r.

220

Richard F. Murphy, d.*

887

John J. Ryan, d.* .

860

James F. Tonery, d.*

862

Michael F. Shea, d.*

890

John A. Connolly, d.*

838

Patrick V. Magan, d.*

. 879

Michael J. Trinity, d.*

802

Robert F. Murray, d.*

910

MANCHESTER, WARD 6.

Representatives to General Court

Samuel M. Couch, r.* Charles S. Fifield, r.* .. Robert J. Hayes, r.* Frank X. Laflamme, r.* .

651 646 703 644

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

283

Charles S. Currier, d. William H. Goodwin, d. Albert J. Giguere, d. Dominick J. Kean, d.

558 514 508 490

MANCHESTER, WARD 7. Representative to General Court.

Henry W. Allen, r.* George Doran, d.

214 99

MANCHESTER, WARD 8.

Representatives to General Court.

Isaac R. Dewey, r.* . . . . . 613

Edmond H. Griffin, r.* . . . .610

John K. McQuesten, r.* . . . .609

John E. Filler, r.* 598

Rudolph Schiller, r.* . . . .631

Joseph Bernard, r. . . . . .498

William L. Boardman, d. . . . 497

Charles J. McLaughlin, d. . . .498

Dennis B. Scannell, d. . . . . 538

Edwin T. Sherburne, d 538

MANCHESTER, WARD 9. Representatives to General Court.

Hector Desfosses, r.*

594

Simon Dupuis, r.* .

584

John A. Gemmell, r.*

584

Peter M. Gunderman, r.*

584

John E. Hering, r.*

599

Alphonse Laberge. r.*

614

Arthur J. Provost, r.*

613

Omer Janelle, d.

546

284

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Hugh F. Lynch, d. .

527

Joseph A. Boivin, d.

542

Patrick Costello, d.

526

Moise Guerin, d. .

520

Thomas F. Egan, d.

505

Thomas F. Kohler, d.

533

MANCHESTER, WARD 10.

Rex)resentatives to General Court.

Daniel Allen, r.

366

John E. Cheney, r. .

405

Nelson W. Paige, r.

408

Emile Pigeon, r.

372

James M. Hall, d.* .

504

Charles A. O'Connor, d.*

481

Israel Smith, d.*

467

John T. Trinity, d.*

466

MARLBOROUGH.

Representative to General Court.

Henry E. Brewster, r.*

Merrill Mason, d. . . . .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

193 112

Charles L. Bemis, r.* Edward P. Richardson, r.* Erwin E. Ward, r.*

Thomas H. Mahon, d. Willis S. Garfield, d. Edward W. Hobert, d.

Moderator.

Clinton Collins, r.* Orlow E. Parsons, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 285

MARLOW.

Representative to General Court.

George P. Gee, r.* 72

John A. Ayer, d. . . . . .59

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Arthur M. Davis, r.* Frank B. Farley, d.

Harlan E. Honey, r.* Amos E. Rogers, d.

Jonas W. Fletcher, r.* John A. Ayer, d.

Moderator.

Warren M. Davis, r.* Elgin A. Jones, d.

MASON.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Hermon Whitaker, r.* Charles G. Amsden, d.

Charles H. Wheeler, r.* Elmer E. Russell, d.

John T. Smith, r.* George F. Davis, d=

Moderator.

Charles H. Wheeler, r.* Jason Russell, d.

MEREDITH.

Representative to General Court.

Wilbur W. Ballard, r.* . . . .277

George L. P, Corliss, d. . . . . 159

Supervisors of the Check-list. John H. Collins, r.* John J. A. Reynolds, d.

Dudley Leavitt, r.* Nathaniel B. Boynton, d.

Edmund Page, r.* Roy F. Bickford, d.

286 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Moderator.

George F. Smith, r,* Edwin Cox, d.

MERRIMACK.

Representative to General Court.

John E. Haseltine, r. . . . . 105

David R. Jones, d.* .... 146

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Frank P. Jones, r.* Walter E. Eaton, d.

Ibra J. Foster, r.* Daniel W. Sullivan, d.

Henry A. Harris, r.* Charles H. Fields, d.

Moderator.

William F. Patterson, r.* John G. Read, d.

MIDDLETON.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Frederick A. Orne, r.* Frederick A. Orne, d.

Edwin C. Drew, r.* Asa B. Kelley, d.

Walter P. Perkins, r.* Edgar N. Stevens, d.

3Iode7'ator.

Charles S. Boody, r.* Meander H. Davis, d.

MILAN.

Representative to General Court.

Samuel A. Collins, r.* . . . .106 Gilman Twitchell, d 92

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

287

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George B. Reed, r.* George H. Hamlin, r.* Freeman H. Sweetser, r.

Clarence E. Hight, d. George E. Dale, d. Stephen A. Harriman, d.

Moderator.

Aaron C. Wight, r.* Orvis A. Twitchell, d.

MILFORD.

Representatives to General Court

Benjamin F. Foster, r.* Edward L. Kittredge, r.* George A. Worcester, r.* John Hadlock, d. Moses F. Foster, d. . Edward P. Cassidy, d.

459 472 534 264 275 216

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Hubert W. Amsden, r.* James A. Brahaney, d.

James H. Fay, r.* Frank O. Loring, d.

Fred J. Kendall, r.* Harry A. Joslyn, d,

3Ioderator.

John McLane, r.* Fred W. Barnes, d.

MILTON.

Representative to General Court.

Fred B. Roberts, r.* . . . . 213

Hazen Plummer, d. . . . , . 181

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Elbridge W. Fox, r.* John H. Maddox, d.

George D. Canney, r.* John W. Avery, d.

Harry D. Coles, r.* James D. Pinkham, d.

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Moderator.

Bard B. Pliimmer, r.* Samuel E. Drew, d.

MONROE. I

Representative to General Court.

Albert H. Nelson, r.* .... 70 Robert S. Ward . . . . . H

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Homer S. Smith, r.* Jedediah B. Jones, r.*

Fred H. Gibson, r.*

Mo(le7'ator. Willis S. Smith, r.*

MONT VERNON.

Representative to General Court.

Joseph G. Carlton, r.* .... 69 George C. Hadley, d. .... 40

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Jay M. Gleason, r.* Joseph H. Blood, d.

William S. Stinson, r.* Maurice Herlihy, d.

Louis A. Trow, r.* Stephen M. Carpenter, d.

Moderator.

William H. Kendall, r.* Willard P. Woods, d.

MOULTONBOROUGH.

Representative to General Court.

James E. French, r.* .... 218 Albert M. Foss 14

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

289

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Henry R. Gould, r.* Charles E. Goodrich, r.*

George A. Blanchard, r.*

Moderator. James E. French, r.*

NASHUA, WARD 1.

Representatives to General Court.

Henry A. Cutter, r.* .... 366

Harry W. Ramsdell. r.* .... 394

Miles J. Fletcher, d 139

George M. Kittredge, d 129

NASHUA, WARD 2.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles W. Hovv^ard, r.* . . . .286

Alvah G. Tinker, r.* . . . .286

Charles H. Moore, d 103

Benjamin L. Ward, d. . . . ,86

NASHUA, WARD

O.

Representatives to General Court

Charles H. Chagnon, r. Charles F. Paradise, r. Isaac Trombly, r. Frank J. Finning, d.* Thomas E. Ingham, d.* Narcisse H. Salvail, d.* Michael H. O'Neil, soc. Addison K. Chase, soc. Alvah D. Mattott, soc.

146 146 154

227

199

207

28

22

21

290

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

NASHUA, YV^ARD 4.

Re2J7'esentaLive to General Court.

Edward A. Rolfe, r.*

John W. Fogarty, d. ...

NASHUA, WARD 5.

Representative to General Court.

Fred J. Gaffney, r. . Jeremiah J. Spillane, d.*

NASHUA, WARD G.

Representative to General Court.

John H. Dobens, r. .

Patrick O'Neil, d.* ....

NASHUA, WARD 7.

Representatives to General Court

Burton T. Gaskill, r.* Frank A. Rogers, r. James M. Taylor, r.* Thomas F. Moran, d.* Charles H. Morse, d. Edwin F. Garland, d.

NASHUA, WARD 8.

Representatives to General Court

John W. Flaherty, r. Fred A. Perrault, r, AVilliam H. Patten, r.* George P. Hills, d.* . John T. Sullivan, d. Jason E. Tolles, d.* .

144 96

118 123

138 152

350 327 351 336 319 282

355 351 381 360 335

371

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

291

NASHUA, WARD 9. Representatives to General Court

Henry Burns, r. Terrence J. Duffy, r. Narcisse Cote, r. Josiah T. Stanton, r. John W. Coffey, d.* Joseph A. Desmarais, d.* Thomas Earley, Jr., d.* , Napoleon Laplante, d.* ,

234 246 240 247 331 316 332 342

NELSON.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George W. Osgood, r.* Walter Barrett, r.*

Charles L. Barrett, r.*

Moderator. John H. Osgood, r.*

NEW BOSTON.

Representative to General Court.

John H. Clark, r. .

Arthur W. Holt, d.* ....

John J. Johonnet .....

Supervisors of the Check-list. Charles F. Harden, r.* Frank E. Farley, d.

118

120

1

Fred C. Brown, r.* George M. Strong, r.*

John S. Mcllvaine, d. Dennis C. Peaslee, d.

Moclei'ator.

Charles H. Shedd, r.* Orren S. Waldo, d.

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NEWBURY.

Representative to General Court.

George H. Whedon, r. . . . .51

Joel Gillingham, d.* .... 81

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Mark W. Cheney, r. Nathan B. Bly, d.*

Charles A. Snow, r. Frank B. Fellows, d.*

William L. Pentecost, r. John D. Peaslee, d.*

\.

Modei^ator.

Charles H. Gillingham, r. Hiram B. Cheney, d.*

NEWCASTLE. .

Representative to General Court.

Harry S. Yeaton, r. . . . . . 71

Oliver V. Randall, d 71

Supervisors of the Check-list.

John E. Yeaton, r. Zacheus J. V. Randall, d.*

Webster G. White, r.* Simeon C. Flanders, d.

Jesse O. White, r.* John Kieling, Jr., d.

Moderator.

Charles F. Prohaska, Jr., r. James W. Pridham, d.*

NEW DURHAM.

Representative to Geiieral Court.

Leslie W. Ricker, r. .... 60

Henry B. Miller, d.* . . . . 101

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 293

Supervisor's of the Check-list.

*

John N. Tash, r. Thomas S. Varney, d.

Joseph D. Harding, r. William A. Towle, d.*

Joseph E. Berry, r. William R. Webster, d.*

Moderator.

Samuel F. Evans, r. Dana P. Jones, d.*

NEWFIELDS.

Representative to General Court.

John Torrey, r.* . . . . . 85

Augustus W. Richards, d. ... 68

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Thomas Sheehy, r.* Fred S. Foss, d.

Jesse S. Gray, r.* Lewis C. Hall, d.

Josiah E. Robinson, r.* John A. Connor, d.

Moderator.

Charles E. Smith, r.* James E. Fowler, d.

NEW HAMPTON.

Representative to General Court.

John H. Berry, r.* . . . . . 117 Walter R. Dow, d 92

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Kenrick W. Smith, r.* Sam J. Gray, d.

Joseph P. Sanborn, r.* Joseph C. Tilton, d.

Edwin S. Edgerly, r.* Frank D. Sanborn, d.

Moderator.

Charles D. Thyng, r.* William H. Dow, d.

294 NEW^, HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

NEWINGTON.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George W. Pickering, r. John J. Greenoiigh, d.*

Darius Frink, r. Charles W. Coleman, d.*

Joseph W. Whidden, r. Joseph E. Leavitt, d.*

Moderator.

John M. Moulton, r. Frederick Pickering, d.*

NEW IPSWICH.

Representative to General Court.

Edwin F. Blanchard, r.* .... 90 Oliver Tenney, d. . . . . . 48

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles L. Tarbell, d.* Joseph A, Wheeler, r.*

Frederic W. Jones, r.* Moses M. Balch, d.

Moderator. William R. Thompson, r.*

NEW LONDON.

Representative to General Court.

William A. Messer, r.* . . . .126

Charlton W. Woodbury, d. . . .56

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Baxter Gay, r.* Andrew J. Sargent, d.

Nathaniel W. Colby, r.* Benton M. Stanley, d.

Frank P. Messer, r.* Charles E. Shepard, d.

Moderator.

John K. Law, r.* Charles W. Gordon, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

295

NEWMARKET.

Representatives to General Court.

Albert E. Stevens, r. George O. Wood, r. . Harry W. Haines, d.* Joseph A. Filion, d.* Charles H. Harvey, pro.

Supervisors of the ChecTc-Ust.

230

222 270 271

8

Edwin S. Carpenter, r. David S. Frechette, r. Fred J. Diirell, r.

Albert T. Stackpole, d.* George F. Hogan, d.* Henry L. Trottier, d.*

Moderator.

Woodbridge W. Durell, r, Charles A. Morse, d.*

NEWPORT.

Representatives to General Court.

Daniel K. Barry, r.* Charles M. Emerson, r.* Dura M, Richards, r.* John L. Cain, d. Frank O. Chellis, d. Granville Pollard, d.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

454 456 501 373 259 222

William H. Nourse, r. Henry P. CoflBn, r.* Fred W. Gilmore, r.*

George H. Parker, d. Frederick Gamash, d. Cornelius M. Harrigan, d.

Moderator.

John B. Cooper, r.* Tyler L. Barker, d.

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NEWTON.

Representative to General Court.

Sumner Hoyt, r.* . . . . . 125

George W. Marston, Jr., d. . . . 100

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Arthur E. Abbott, r.* Arthur W. Wilder, d.

George S. Smith, r.* Samuel G. Page, d.

Oscar F. Hoyt, r.* Everett L. Kelley, d.

Moderator.

Ezra N. George, r.* William W. Wilder, d.

NORTHFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

Frank W. Shaw, r.* . . . . 202 John W. French, d. 88

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Otis C. Wyatt, r.* George F. Chase, d.

Herbert A. Dolley, r.* Walter B. Hill, d.

John W. Glines, r.* Fred E. Regan, d.

Moderator.

Otis C. Wyatt, r.* Charles P. Herrick, d.

NORTH HAMPTON.

Representative to General Court.

Charles Bachelder, r.* . . . . 121 Gilman H. Moulton, d 103

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 297

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Albert Bachelder, r.* Thomas E. Marston, d.

Willard H. Philbrook, r.* George E. Perkins, d.

Edward M. Smith, r.* Emmons T. Brown, d.

21 Oder at or.

Levi W. Fogg, r.* Otis S. Brown, d.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles T. McNally, r.* . . . .215

Warrington H. Cole, r.* . . . .256

Sylvanus J. Marshall, d 176

Judson A. Potter, d. .... 169

Supervisors of the Check-list.

James B. McFarland, r.* Antipus H. Curtis, d.

Harry B. Smith, r.* Woodman W. Thayer, d.

Jesse Wilson, r.* Frank W. Tibbetts, d.

Moderator.

Prank G. McKellips, r.* Canning H. Hatch, d.

NORTHWOOD.

Representative to General Court.

William Tasker, r.* . . . .175

Henry A. Cilley, d. . . . . .95

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Washington T. Leighton, r.* Fred R. Caswell, d. Fred E. Trickey, r.* George L. Day, d.

John G. Towle, r.* William W. Kelley, d.

20

298 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Moderator.

Waldo A. Caswell, r.* Charlie C. Holmes, d.

66

NOTTINGHAM.

Representative to General Court.

Sewell A. Watson, r.* ..... 117 Jolm W. DeMeritt, d

Supervisors of the Check-list.

James H. Kelsey, 2d, r.* Charles A. Hall, d.

Moses B. Nealley, r.* Lewis T. Brown, d.

Oliver B. Tuttle, r.* William C. Trefren, d.

Moderator.

William F. Holmes, r.* Hollis G. Daniels, d.

ORANGE.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Walter H. Ford, r.* Fred R. Conrow, r.*

Mark C. Perkins, r.*

Moderator. Charles H. Ford, r.*

ORFORD.

Representative to General Court. Walter S. Horton, r.* . . . . 120 James E. Foote, 2

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Ernest W. Cushman, r.* Edwin C. Franklin, r.*

Isaac Willard, r.*

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 299

Moderator. George N. Russell, r.*

OSSIPEE.

Representative to General Court.

Almon F. Abbott, r. . . . . 4

Newell P. Sias, d.* 223

Daniel Abbott ..... 1

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Joseph W. Chamberlin, r. Herbert E. White, d.*

Albert W. Leigh ton, r. Lester G. Buswell,d.*

Alpheus J. Hamm, r. James W. Keefe, d.*

Moderator.

Daniel Abbott, r. George P. Wiggin, d.*

PELHAM.

Representative to General Court.

Sherman Hobbs, r. . . . . . 95

Ezekiel C. Gage, d.* .... 107

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Forest E. Kelley, r. Frank M. Woodbury, d.*

Guy H. Richardson, r.* Elijah R. Jones, d.

Gage A. Fox, r.* Albert L. Jones, d.

Moderator.

George S. Butler, r.* Charles W. Hobbs, d.

300

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PEMBROKE.

Representatives to General Court

Miles L. Spaulding, r.* . Henry P. Cofran, r.* Arthur W. Thompson, r.* George W. Fowler, d. Harry F. Lake, d. . Fred M. Pettengill, d.

Supervisors of the Check-list

George N. Simpson, r.* Thomas P. Holt, r.* George P. Cofran, r.*

324 334 322 166 156 168

Isaac G. Russ, d. William Veroneau, d. Stephen E. Bates, d.

Moderator.

George F. Miinsey, r.* George H. Colby, d.

PETERBOROUGH.

Representatives to General Court

Robert P. Bass, r.* . Charles S. Pierce, r.* Eugene M. Ware, d. Charles H. Weeks, d. Ezra Smith

Supervisors of the Check-list

295

oo

0 191 168

1

George W. Ames, r.* Arthur H. Miller, r.* Charles W. Jellison, r.*

Frank W. Livingston, d. Fred A. Clement, d. James A. Longley, d.

Moderator.

Mortier L. Morrison, r.* Frank T. Davis, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 301

PIERMONT.

Repi'esentative to General Court.

Horace Eugene Morrison, r.* ... 96 Aaron Barton, d. . . . . . 76

Supervisors of the Check-list.

John F. Simpson, r.* Frank F. Worth en, d.

Charles O. Fellows, r.* Freeman A. Robie, d.

William H. Blaisdell, r.* Lester Chandler, d.

Moderator.

Burgess C. Metcalf, r.* Hubbard S. Stanley, d.

PITTSBURG.

Representative to General Court.

Frank Fuller, r.* 119

Alfred E. Amey, d. . . . . 36

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Anthony S. Abbott, r.* Parker T. Day, d.

Joseph Davis, r.* Joseph R. Washburn, d.

James H. Bacon, r.* James W. Baldwin, d.

Moderator.

Whitcomb Terrill, r.* James E. Hilliard, d.

PITTSFIELD.

Representatives to General Court.

Herbert W. Dustin, r.* . . . .346

Charles F. Ayers, r.* . . . .338

David S. Green, d 252

George L. Hall, d 228

302 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supe7'visors of the Check-list.

Edward 0. Perkins, r.* John C. Nutter, d.

Mayland P. Foss, r.* Joseph H. Fowle, d.

Winfred R. Emerson, r.* Joseph H. Davis, d.

Moderator.

Arthur Sanborn, r.* Frank E. Randall, d.

PLAINFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

Edward J. Westgate, r.* . . . .126

Nathan R. Andrews, d. . . . . 101

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Frank L. French, r.* Carlos D. Colby, d.

Albert K. Read, r.* X Frank Whitaker, d.

Henry C. Daniels, r.* Eugene E. Beers, d.

Modei^ator.

Daniel C. Westgate, r.* Fred Moulton, d.

PLAISTOW.

Representative to General Court.

John H. Noyes, r, . . . . . 102

John W. Sleeper, d.* .... 116

Supervisors of the Check-list.

William P. Warner, r. Frank J. Payne, d.*

Hilaire Gilbert, r. Joseph S. Hills, d.*

Forest S. Davis, r. Daniel J. Kelleher, d.*

Moderator.

Fred W. Niles, r. George A. Denoncour, d.*

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

303

PLYMOUTH.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles J. Ayer, r.* . Benjamin F. St. Clair, r.* David H. Hallenbeck, d. . Heber W. Hull, d. . Alden Bowles, pro . Edgar O. Spaiilding, pro.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George H. Adams, r.^ Alfred Stanley, r.* Samuel W. Slye, r.*

Hume B. Heath, d. James F. Gould, d. Fred S. Rowe, d.

Moderator.

Alvin Burleigh, r.* William A. Kimball, d.

269 262 210 224 10 10

PORTSMOUTH, WARD 1.

Representatives to General Court.

Eben H. Blaisdell, r.*

Guy E. Corey, r.* ,

Edward A. Weeks, d. . . .

Charles P. Hurley, d. . . . .

359 362

187 186

PORTSMOUTH, WARD 2.

Representatives to General Court

Morris C. Foye, r.* . John D. Randall, r.* Fred H. Ward, r.* . John J. Molloy, d. . William G. Marshall, d. Walter H. Page, d. .

550

548 547 187 199 178

304 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

PORTSMOUTH, WARD 3.

Representatives to General Court.

John Newick, r.* 226

Jolin S. Young, r. . . . . 165

Timothy Donovan, d.* . . . .222

Richard A. Kirvan, d. . . . . 220

PORTSMOUTH, WARD 4.

Representative to General Court.

Rienzi Ridge, r.* . . . . . 226

Charles E. Grover, d. . . . . 121

PORTSMOUTH, WARD 5.

Represe7itative to General Court.

Herman A. Clark, r.* . . . . 218

Jeremiah F. Horan, d. . . . . 140

RANDOLPH.

Representative to General Court.

Arthur L. Hunt, r. . . . . .12

Francis C. Wood, d.* .... 15

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Frank F. Reed, r.* James E. Mullavey, d.

Charles E. Lowe, Jr., r.* Ernest S. Wood, d.

John H. Boothman, r.* Arthur L. Watson, d.

Moderator.

Charles E. Lowe, r.* Francis C. Wood, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 305

RAYMOND.

Representative to General Court.

Ralph H. Sanborn, r 121

Edward S. Healey, d.* . . . . 185

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Arthur R. Whittier, r. Mark Scribner, d.*

Forrest E. Page, r. John N. Tilton, d.*

Lewis Morrison, r. William G. Brown, d.*

Moderator.

John M. Cram, r. Wesley Poore, d.*

RICHMOND.

Representative to General Court.

Leason Martin, r.* . . . . . 57 Stephen A. Bullock, d 51

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Danford W. Martin, r.* Asa H. Bullock, d.

Charles F. Pickering, r.* Almon Twitchell, d.

Walter A. Brown, r.* Jerahmeel Allen, d.

Moderator.

Leason Martin, r.* Asa H. Bullock, d.

RINDGE.

Representative to General Court.

Charles F. Platts, r.* . . . .112

James E. Carr, d. . . .45

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Supervisors of the Check-list.

Clarence E. Towne, r.* James Hamlin, d.

Ralsamou D. Converse, r.* Henry F. Brigham, d.

Frederick L. Barrett, r.* Patrick H. Hogan, d.

Moderator. Jason S. Perry, r.*

•ROCHESTER, WARD 1.

Representative to General Court.

Andrew R. Nute, r. . . . . . 128

Irving A. Corson, d.* . . . . 130

ROCHESTER, WARD 2.

Representative to General Court.

Arthur N. Brock, r.* .... 122 Henry E. Elliott, d. .... 105

ROCHESTER, WARD 3.

Representative to General Court.

Winslow L. Pugsley, r,* .... 173 Joseph Warren, d. . . . . . 146

ROCHESTER, WARD 4.

Represeiitatives to General Court.

Cyrille D. Bisson, r.* . . . .182

Aurelle Beaudoin, d.* .... 232

George A. Bickford, d. . . . , 169

Jay D. Hiissey, r. . . . . . 140

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 307

ROCHESTER, WARD, 5. Representative to General Court. John D. Philbrick, r.* . . . . 137

ROCHESTER, WARD 6.

Representative to General Court.

Ronello DeWitt Biirnham, r.* . . .223 Willard I. Cushing, d 127

ROLLINSFORD.

Representative to General Court.

Simeon B. Roberts, r. . . . . 136

WMlliam F. McNally, d.* . . . .180

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Pardon N. Dexter, r. George W. Nutter, d.*

Albert C. Wentworth, r. William A. N. Bois, d.*

Harry Blakeley, r. Edward W. Townsend, d.*

Moderator.

Charles B. Stevens, r. David T. Meskill, d.*

ROXBURY.

Supei'visors of the Check-list.

David B. Nims, r.* Almon A. Davis, r.*

Lucius E. Parker, r.*

Moderator. Almon A. Davis, r.*

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RUMNEY.

Representative to General Court.

Lewis Hall, r. . . . . . 123

George C. Craig, d.* . . . .128

Supervisors of the Check-Hst.

Albert P. Boswell, r. Frederick H. Elliott, d.*

William H. Little, r. John S. McLaughlin, d.*

Vernon E. Atwood, r. Charles G. Kidder, d.*

Moderator.

Charles A. Holden, r. George C. Craig, d.*

RYE.

Representative to General Court.

Supply F. Trefethen, r.* . . . .165

Charles A. Walker, d. . . . . 109

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Irving W. Rand, r.* Gilman P. Goss, d.

Ernest 0. Foss, r.* Edward E. Ramsdell, d.

George N. Perry, r.* Chauncey M. Woodman, d.

Moderator.

Thomas W. Rand, r.* Joseph A. Brown, d.

SALEM.

Representatives to General Court.

John W. Wheeler, r.* . . . . 196 Rufus A. Tilton, r.* . . . .173

Charles S. Woodbury, d 153

Charles H. Cronin, d. . . . 170

William Plumb ..... 1

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 309

Supervisors of the Check-list.

John J. Hunt, r.* Willis L. Hall, d.

James H. Hadley, r.* Charles E. Knight, d.

James E. Sloan, r.* John Brista, d.

Moderator.

Benjamin R. Wheeler, r.* Fred O. Wheeler, d.

SALISBURY.

Representative to General Court.

Ernest C. Currier, r.* .... 110 John F. Wilbur, d 65

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Amos Chapman, r.* George S. Dimond, d.

Julius K. Trask, r.* John P. Gifford, d.

John C. Dow, r.* Marshall B. Stevens, d.

Moderator.

Harold A. Prince, r.* John Shaw, d.

SANBORNTON.

Representative to General Court.

Orrin D. Huse, r 102

George Woodman, d.* . . . . 127

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Lucius L. Thomas, r.* Adna E. Hill, d.

Walter A. Wilson, r.* Charles S. Morrison, d.

Fred M. Morrison, r.* Dennis C. Randlett, d.

Moderator.

Napoleon B. Hale, r.* Freeman D. Gilman, d.

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SANDOWN.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Henry E. Rand, r.* Alva S. Sanborn, d.*

Fred W. Brown, r.* Edwin C. Fitts, d.

Russell K. Hook, r. William S. Tilton, d.

Moderator.

Clarence I. Drowne, r. James F. Sargent, d.*

SANDWICH.

Representative to General Court.

Charles R. Fellows, r 98

Frank A. Bryer, d.* .... 223

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles R. Fellows, r. Edwin M. Heard, d.*

John S. Qiiimby, r. Edward E. Quimby, d.*

Langdon C. Ambrose, r. White H. Penniman, d.*

Moderator.

Charles B. Hoyt, r. Daniel D. Atwood, d.*

SEABROOK.

Representative to General Court.

Harvey A. Chase, r.* . . . . 275

Thomas Chase, d. . . . . . 114

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Francis C. Beckman, r.* Amos M. Chase, d.

George W. Randall, r.* Leroy C. Eaton, d.

John Lowell Brown, r.* Charles D. Foote, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 311

Moderator.

Ernest L. Dow, r.* Jeremiali Chase, d.

SHARON.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Walter L. Putney, d.* Wallace W. Richardson, d.*

Alpha T. Wilson, d.*

Modei-ator. John F. Fitzgerald, d.*

SHELBURNE.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Brainard C. Burbank, r.* James B. Evans, r.*

Albert G. Lary, r.*

Moderator. Ellery Wheeler, r.*

SOMERSWORTH, WARD 1.

Representative to General Court.

Sidney F. Greenwood, r. ... 103

Nathan Wimpfheimer, d.* . . . 110

SOMERSWORTH, WARD 2.

Representative to General Court.

Charles F. Whitehouse, r.* . . . 181 Patrick D. O'Connell, d 62

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SOMERSWORTH, WARD 3.

Representative to General Court.

Albert Gastonguay, r.* . . . .111 Timothy J. Sullivan, d 77

SOMERSWORTH, WARD 4.

Representatives to General Court.

Azarie B. Jeneaii, r. . . . . 101

Joseph Ledger, r. . . . . . 107

Michael Riley, d.* 211

Laurent Gaudreau, d.* .... 220

SOMERSWORTH, WARD 5.

Representative to General Court.

Willie F. Potvin, r. . ... . . 64

Peter Perrault, Jr., d.* .... 98

SOUTH HAMPTON.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George B. Palmer, r.* John W. Forsaith, d.

James M. Carr, r.* Warren A. Woodman, d.

Edgar W. Wyman, r.* John W. Smith, d.

Moderator.

Benjamin R. Jewell, r.* Frank O. Towle, d.

SPRINGFIELD.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Elwin F. Philbrick, r.* David P. Goodhue, d.

Kirk M. Tenney, r.* George H. Morgan, d.

Burt G. Morgan, r.* Frank A. Colby, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 313

Moderator.

Willard Reed, r.* Moses O. Boyce, d.

STARK.

Representative to General Court.

William P. White, r.* .... 86 William T. Pike, d 49

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles S. Page, r.* Charles A. Cole, d.

Joseph Montgomery, r.* Henry Pike, d.

Harry W. Stone, r.* Adonno A. Potter, d.

Moderator.

Frank L. Blake, r.* William T. Pike, d.

STEWARTSTOWN.

Representative to General Court.

Edward C. Fuller, r.* . . . .160

George H. Carr, d. . . . . .80

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Sumner Rowell, r.* Charles I. Brainard, d,

Willie M. Brown, r.* Ira S. Owen, d.

Nelson I. Ladd, r.* Thomas W. Piper, d.

Moderator.

William F. Allen, r.* Frank Blodgett, d.

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STODDARD.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles H. Merrill, d.* Harry Wilson, d.*

William W. Robb, d.*

Moderator. Cummings B. McClure, d.*

STRAFFORD.

Representative to General Court.

Martin S. Brock, r 154

James H. Foss, d.* . . . . 157

S'lipervisors of the Checlc-list.

Paul M. Foss, r.* Charles F. Foss, d.

John M. Felker, r.* Charles M. Foss, d.

Jesse B. Gray, r.* George E. Woodman, d.

Moderator.

William A. Brown, r.* John J. Perry, d.

STRATFORD.

Representative to General Court.

Fred C. Waters, r 53

David Stone, d.* . . . . 171

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Edmund W. Baldwin, r. John C. Hutchins, d.*

Edgar A. Johnson, r, Henry W. Mason, d.*

Fred J. Taylor, r. Frank S. Whitney, d.'

Moderator.

Charles D. Piatt, r. Havilah B. Hinman, d.*

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CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 315

STRATHAM.

Representative to General Coi&t.

Otis B. French, r 80

George M. Hall, d. and i. r.* ... 90

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Gilbert A. Thompson, r.* Vvlllard G. Parkman, d.

John E. Chase, r.* Charles Grant, Jr., d.

Frank H. Parker, r.* John S. Scammon, d.

Moderator.

Joseph C. A. "Wingate, r.* Isaac S. Wiggin, d.

SULLIVAN.

Representative to General Court.

Charles W. Plibbard, r.* . . . . 57

Henry Davis ...... 1

Supervisors of ihe Check-list.

Benjamin A. Hastings, r.* John S. Currier, r.*

Joseph A. Reed, r.*

Moderator. Eugene Marston, r.*

SUNAPEE.

Representative to General Court.

Nathan A. Smith, r.* . . . .186

Morrison Blood, d. . . . . .91

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George Dodge, r.* Fred M. Sargent, d.

Charles S. Young, r.* Frederick A. Young, d.

Oren T. Colby, r.* Willis H. Sargent, d.

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Moderator.

George H. Bartlett, r.* Moses F. Knowlton, d.

SURRY.

Representative to General Court.

Stephen H. Clement, r. . Edward J. Giiillow, d.* .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

27 29

Charles F. Britton, r.* John W. Conley, r.* William L. Olds, r.*

Herbert R. Crain, d, Fred E, Kingsbury, d. George H. Stebbins, d.

Moderator.

Hollis W. Harvey, r.* James V. Stillings, d.

SUTTON.

Representative to General Court.

Charles R. Follansbee, r.* Jonathan F. Williams, d.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

140

82

Fred H. Pratt, r.* Henry V. Little, r.* Charles A. Kelley, r

Ray F. Knowlton, d. Harry S. Watkins, d. John L. Andrews, d.

Moderator.

Fred H. Pratt, r.* Timothy B. Lewis, d.

SWANZEY.

Representative to General Court.

Erdix S. Eastman, r.* Frank N. Stone, d. .

191 155

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 317

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Walter E. Marsh, r.* Daniel J. Grogan, d.

Edward H. Snow, r.* Arthur A. Woodward, d.

James M. Ramsdell, r.* Levi L. Belding, d.

Moderator.

Norris C. Carter, r.* George E. Whitcomb, d.

TAMWORTH.

Representative to General Court.

Samuel A. Hidden, r.* . . . . 136

Ira B. Tilton, d. . . . . .121

Supervisors of the Checlc-list.

Charles H. Remick, r.* Frank 0. Hobbs, d.

Elbridge G. Tilton, r.* Arthur S. Fall, d.

Calvin C. Knowlton, r.*

Moderator.

Sarnuel A. Hidden, r.* George F. Batchelder, d.

TEMPLE.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Charles E. Rockwood, r.* James M. Holden, d.

Alfred C. Wilkins, r.* James M. Cutter, d.

William D. Holt, r.* John J. McCrea, d.

Moderator.

Arthur F. Rockwood, r.* James S. Tuttle, d.

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THORNTON.

Representative to General Court.

Frank L. Houston, r. . . . .61

Charles M. Gordon, d.* . . . . 79

Supervisors of the Check-list.

William P. Van Housen, r.* Prank D. Lyford, d. Gardner T. C. Smith, r.* Oscar W. Jones, d.

Willis P. Caldon, r.* George W. Hackett, d.

Moderator.

William Lyford, r. Frank A. Barnard, d. No choice.

' TILTON.

Representatives to General Court.

Walter C. Wyatt, r 192

Jacob B. Sanborn, r. . . . . 221

Harris A. Morse, d.* . . .258

Waldo K. Hill, d.* . . . . . 215

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Lucien F. Batchelder, r. Charles A. Towns, d.*

Bert P. Atkinson, r.* Guy B. Tilton, d.

Elwin M. Gray, r.* Osborn J. Smith, d.

Moderator.

Arthur S. Brown, r.* Ford T. Sanborn, d.

TROY.

Representative to General Court.

Walter G. Randall, r.* . . . .174 William J. Boyden, d. . . . .60

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 319

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Harvey E. Gates, r.* George W. S. Platts, d.

Henry L. Barnard, r.* Oliver C. Whitcomb, d.

Linwood B. Emery, r.* George W. Mason, d.

Modei'ator.

Franklin Ripley, r.* George C. Stevens, d.

TUFTONBOROUGH.

Representative to General Court.

Asa B. Thompson, r.* .... 113 Thomas H. Blaisdell, d 70

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George W. Allen, r.* Herbert F. Hodgdon. d

John F. Hooper, r.* Charles E. Hersey, d.

George F. Young, r.* John W. Bennett, d.

Modei'ator.

Robert Lamprey, r,* James A. Bennett, d.

UNITY.

Representative to General Court.

Frank J. Gould, r.* 88

Frank L. Wright, d 44

Bela Graves ...... 2

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Wallace E. Straw, r.* Fred L. Gilman, d.

James W. Handly, r.* Harvey W. Wright, d.

Floyd B. Hall, r.* Clarence Walker, d.

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Moderator.

Charles A. Newton, r.* Henry J. Hurd, d.

WAKEFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

Frank J. Leavitt, r.* . Howard A. Beacham, d. .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

248 155

James Tucker, r.* William W. Berry, r.* Frank H. Moore, r.*

Horace B. Tuttle, d. Chesley H. Brigham, d. Daniel S. Davis, d.

Moderator.

John Frank Farnham, r.* William M. Lord, d.

WALPOLE.

Representatives to General Court

Ira W. Ramsay, r.* . Horace Herbert Buswell, r. George E. Sherman, d.* . William J. Corbett, d. . Charles H. Barnes . Frank A. Spaiilding

Supervisors of the Check-list

Avery B. Willson, r. Oliver J. Butterfield, r. Clarence C. Maxson, r.

272 173 278 254 1 1

George H. Ainger, d.* George W. Kingsbury, d.* James H. Brown, d.*

Moderator.

John W. Prentiss, r. John W. Prentiss, d.*

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 321

WARNER.

Representative to General Court.

Henry C. Davis, r.* . . . .212

Frank W. Johnson, d. . . . . 116

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George L. Flanders, r.* Fred A. Chase, d.

Adelbert H. Currier, r.* Charles H. Jones, d.

George D. Osgood, r.* Charles H. Hardy, d.

Moderator.

Mason T. Ela, r.* Walter P. Melvin, d.

WARREN.

Representative to General Court.

Edward L. Houghton, r.* . . . 125 Charles G. Foote, d Ill

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Andrew F. Gale, r.* Andrew F. Gale, d.

Clarence A. Caswell, r.* Clarence A. Caswell, d.

Charles H. Arnold, r.* Charles H. Arnold, d.

Moderator.

Henry L. Cotton, r.* Henry L. Cotton, d.

WASHINGTON.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Isaac W. Curtice, r.* Wallace W. Dole, d.

Wakeman J. Powers, r.* Allen E. Follansbee, d.

Guy D. Brockway, r.* Orie R. Spaulding, d.

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Moderator.

Sumner N. Ball, r.* Edwin W. Muzzey, d.

WATERVILLE.

Representative to General Court. Joseph L, Tuttle, r.* , . . . 7

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Clarence Green, r.* Oscar A. Cameron, r.*

Joseph L. Tuttle, r.*

Moderator. George W. Ripley, r.*

WEARE.

Representative to General Court.

Lindley H. Farr, r. . . . . . 183

George G. Kendrick, d.* . . . .193

Supervisors of the Check-list.

James R. Rogers, r. Elbridge D. Peaslee, d.*

Albion G. Clark, r. George H. Eastman, d.

Allen W. Sawyer, r. Charles E. Eaton, d.*

Moderator.

Edw^ard T. Breed, r. Eben L. Paige, d.*

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WEBSTER.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

George A. Locke, r.* Fred W. Courser, d.

Ben P. Little, r.* Theodore E. Balch, d.

John C. Fairbanks, r.* Arthur E. French, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 323

Moderator.

Ira P. Whittier, r.* George S. Scribner, d. '

WENTWORTH.

Representative to General Court.

Isaac M. Burnham, r. . . . .57

Joshua E. Foster, d.* . . . . 115

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Alna M. Gove, r. Walter S. Libbey, d.*

John W. Lyon, r. John C. Davis, d.*

George W. Boyd, r. George M. Downing, d.*

Moderator. John B. Foster, d.*

WENTWORTH'S LOCATION.

Supe7'visors of the Check-list.

Fred A. York, d.* John W. Brooks, d.*

James R. Turner, r.*

Moderator. Donald Cameron, d.*

WESTMORELAND.

Representative to General Court.

Elmer T. Nims, r.* . . . .101

Henry C. Cobleigh, d. . . . . 48

Supervisors of the Check-list.

John W. Atherton, r.* Carroll F. Capron, d.

Charles K. Cobb, r.* John R. Burt, d.

Forrest W. Hall, r.* Frank Elmore, d.

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Moderator

Henry C. Leach, r.* Allen A. Barker, d.

WHITEFIELD.

Representatives to General Court

John S. Harrington, r. and cit.* Charles M. Grey, r.* Willard C. Leonard, d. . Almond T. James, d. Richard E. Wilder, cit. .

Supervisors of the Check-list.

209 204 203 150 125

Harry Shiirtlefc, r.* Benjamin C. Garland, d.

Charles P. Noyes, r.* Nelson E. Paro, d.

Martin L. Brooks, r.* Samuel D. Hunt, d.

Moderator.

Mitchell H. Bowker, r.* David M. Aldrich, d.

WILMOT.

Representative to General Court.

John H. Greeley, r.* . . . .93 Charles T. Atwood, d 86

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Howard F. Woodward, r.* Myron H. Langley, d.*

Horace Pedrick, r.* Martin S. Morey, d.

Herbert S. Clay, r. James R. Currier, d.

Moderator.

Benjamin Emons, r.* Edwin D. Downes, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 325

WILTON.

Representative to General Court.

Samuel F. Murry, i'.* .203 Denis P. Stanton, d 186

Supervisors of the Check-list.

John E. Fitz Gerald, r.* John F. Herlihy, d.

Arthur A. Moore, r. Thomas A. Wells, d.*

Frank W. Tolford, r. Eugene F. Kennedy, d.*

Moderator.

' Henry L. Emerson, r.

George E. Bales, d.*

WINCHESTER.

Representatives to General Court.

John L. Bennett, r.* . . . .323

Oren B. Curtis, r.* , . . . . 299

Martin A. Brown, d. . . . . 149

Jesse Reno Putnam, d. . . . \ 145

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Fred C. Plaistridge, r.* Ralph H. Dickinson, d.

David C. Stearns, r.* William O'Hara, d.

Fred S. Young, r.* Charles J. Drugg, d.

Moderator.

George W. Peirce, r.* Franklin P. Kellom, d.

WINDHAM.

Representative to General Court.

William L. Emerson, r.* ... 85

Horace B. Johnson, d. . . . .19

George H. Clark ..... 1

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Supervisors of the Check-list.

George F. Armstrong, r.* John G. Bradford, d.

Walton C. Barker, r.* Edwin N. Stickney, d.

Edward B. Clark, r,* Charles I. Woodman, d.

Moderator.

John W. M. Worledge, r.* John G. Bradford, d.

WINDSOR.

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Melvin Temple, d.* Charles G. Dimlap, d.*

Jason D. Wheeler, d.*

Moclei'ator.

Joseph C. Chapman, d.*

WOLFEBOROUGH.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles A. Morrison, r.* .... 330 Edward F. Gate, r.* . . . .366

Joseph E. Fox, d 233

Charles L. Nute, d. . . . . . 185

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Irving S. Gilman, r.* Hazen J. Godfrey, d.

Henry Shaw, r.* Samuel Avery, d.

Walter F. Pickering, r.* Jacob H. Cotton, d.

Moderator.

Sewall W. Abbott, r.* Edward E. Gate, d.

CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 327

WOODSTOCK. Representative to General Court.

Elmer E. Woodbury, r. . 70

Charles A. Hunt,' d.* . . . .81

Supervisors of the Check-list.

Eugene S. Sanborn, r.* Murray W. Gordon, d.

Ernest E. Sawyer, r.* Truman D. Schofield, d.

Charles P. Titus, r.* Vincent I. Sawyer, d.

Moderator.

Frank W. Selingham, r.* Charles C. Griffin, d.

COUNTIES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Name.

Established.

Offices at

Rockingham Act of April 29, 1769 Exeter.

Strafford Act of April 29, 1769*... Dover,

Belknap Act of December 22, 1840 Laconia.

Carroll Act of December 22, 1840 Ossipee.

Merribiack Act of July 5, 1827 Concord.

Hillsborough Act of April 29, 1769 Nashua.

Cheshire Act of April 29, 1769 Keene.

Sullivan Act of July 5, 1827 Newport.

Grafton Act of April 29, 1769* TVoodsville.

Coos Act of December 24, 1803 Lancaster.

*Parts of Rockingham county until 1773; see act of February 5, 1773.

LEGISLATION.

Engrossed. Title of Act.

An act for dividing this province into counties and for the more easy adminis- tration of justice.

Vol. 3, p. 111.

Approved. April 29, 1769.

Vol. 3, I An act to annex part of the town of p. 169. I Hopkinton to the county of Hillsborough.

Vol. 3, p. 185.

An act for fixing the times for holding the courts in the Strafford and Grafton.

and places comities of

May 30, 1772.

Feb. 5, 1773.

Vol. 3, p. 438.

An act to disjoin the town of Conway from the county of Grafton and to annex the same to the county of Strafford.

Nov. 10, 1778.

Vol. 3, p. 471.

An act to incorporate a certain place called Fishersfield laying partly in the county of Hillsborough and partly in the county of Cheshire, and to annex the whole to the county of Hillsborough.

Nov. 27, 1778.

Vol. 4, p. 452.

An act to annex the towns of New Hol- derness and Campton to the county of Grafton.

Sept. 14, 1782.

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Vol. 6, p. 418.

An act declaring the limits and bounda- ries of the several counties in this state.

June 16, 1791.

Vol. 13, p. 44.

An act to annex the town of Burton in the county of Grafton to the county of Strafford.

Nov. 27, 1800.

Vol. 14, p. 242.

An act to constitute a county within this state by the name of the county of Coos.

March 1, 1805.

Vol. 16, p. 9.

An act in addition to an act entitled * ' An act to constitute a county within this state by the name of the county of Coos."

June 18, 1805.

Vol. 22, p. 357.

An act to disannex the town of Chat- ham from the county of Coos and annex the same to the county of Strafford.

June 26, 1823.

Vol. 22, I An act to constitute a county within p. 380. ' this state by the name of Merrimack.****

An act to disannex the town of Pelham Vol. 22, from the county of Rockingham and to p. 500. annex the same to the county of Hillsbor- ough.

Vol. 24, An act to constitute a new county in p. 221. this state by the name of Sullivan.***

Vol. 26, An act declaring the limits and bounda- p. 355. ries of the several counties in this state.

Vol. 34, An act to constitute p. 418. Belknap and Carroll.

the counties of

July 1, 1823.

Dec. 10, 1824.

July 5, 1827.

Jan. 2, 1829.

Dec. 22, 1840.

Vol. 35, p. 20.

An act in addition to an act entitled * ' An act to constitute the counties of Belknap and Carroll."

Jan. 29, 1841.

Vol. 44, p. 68.

An act to disannex Bartlett, Jackson and Hart's Location from Coos county and to annex the same to Carroll county.

Jan. 5, 1853.

Vol. 60, p. 127.

An act to disannex Hill in the county of Grafton and annex the said town to the county of Merrimack.

Julyl, 1868.

Vol. 66, p. 413.

An act to sever the town of Danbury from Grafton county and to annex it to Merrimack county.

July 10, 1874.

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As parts of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1641-3 to 1679) the towns of Hampton, Exeter, Dover, and Strawberry Bank were comprised within Norfolk county, which was one of the four shires, viz., Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, into which, the Bay Colony was separated from "3d month, 10th day 1643."

The Province of New Hampshire agitated the subject of county establishment for years previous to decisive action in 1769, one plan, which came to nought in 1755, being to make two coun- ties, Portsmouth and Cumberland, with the Merrimack as the dividing line.

The act which passed April 29, 1769, contained the provision that it should not take effect until "his majesty's royal approba- tion thereof be known," and the further provision that "said counties of Strafford and Grafton shall be for the present an- nexed to and deemed and taken as parts and members of the County of Rockingham * * * until the governor by and with the advice of the council shall declare them respectively sufficient for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions and no longer." Governor John Wentworth in a message to the house of repre- sentatives in March, 1771, said: "It gives me great pleasure to inform you that his majesty has been graciously pleased to ap- prove and confirm the act for dividing this Province into coun- ties." The existence of Rockingham, Hillsborough, and Cheshire counties began on March 19, 1771. Strafford and Grafton having received authority to exercise and enjoy county privileges, as set forth in Governor John Wentworth's message to the house on May 28, 1772, their separation from Rockingham became ef- fective on June 5, 1773, by the terms of the act of February 5, 1773, "fixing the times and places for holding courts in * * * Grafton county," four months being allowed for the building of "prisons, court houses," etc.

First Divisiox.

The division of 1769, by the "Act for dividing this Province into Counties and for the more easy administration of Justice," was as follows: "The bounds of the first County to begin at the mouth of Piscataqua River and to run up the same to the East- erly corner of Newmarket including the River, and from thence Northwesterly by the Easterly and Northerly sidelines of New-

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market, Epping, Nottingham, Chichester and Canterbury to tlie River, and down the same line of Concord including the River, then round the Westerly Lines of Bow, Concord and Pembroke to Merrimack River, thence down the same to the North west corner of Derryfield, thence by the Easterly lines of Derryfield, Litchfield and Nottingham West to the Province Line, thence by said line to the Sea, thence by the Sea to the bounds first men- tioned, including all that part of the Isles of Shoals which be- longs to this Province.

"The Bounds of the Second County to begin at the North w^est corner of Canterbury, and from thence to cross the River, then down the River to Pemigewasset, then to run up Pemigewasset River to Campton, thence round the Westerly end of Campton, and by the Northerly sidelines of Campton, Sandwich & Tam- v/orth, & thence Easterly to the Province line, on the same course with the Northerly sideline of Eaton, thence down said Province line to the line of the first County, thence by the same to the bounds first mention'd.

"The bounds of the Third County to begin at the South East corner of Nottingham West, thence by the Province line to the South East corner of Rindge, thence by the Easterlj^ sideline of Rindge, Monadnock Number two, Dublin, the Townships Number Six, Number seven & Number Eight, thence to the South end of Sunnape Pond, thence by the Easterly side of said Pond, to the North end thereof, thence by the North w^esterly sideline of Dantzick Heidlebourg, and by the Northerly sidelines of Heidle- bourg and North Westerly sideline of Emery's Town to Pemi- gewasset River, thence down the same to the bounds of the first County, thence by the same to the bounds first mentioned.

"The bounds cf the Fourth County to begin at the South East corner of Rindge, & from thence to run Westerly by the Province line to the Western Banks of Connecticut River, thence up the same till it comes opposite to the North west corner of Plain- field, then crossing the River to the last mentioned corner of Plainfield, thence by the Northerly sidelines of Plainfield & Grantham, to the North East corner of Grantham thence by the Easterly sideline of Grantham & the North sideline of Saville to the boundary line of the third County, thence by the same to the bounds first mentioned.

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"And the Fifth County to contain all the lands in the Prov- ince not comprehended in the other Countys.

"And all the Towns, Parishes, Precincts or Places within the bounds aforesaid respectively shall be deemed, accepted, named & taken as parts and Members of the respective Countys afore- said. And the Names of the said Counties shall be and are hereby as follows vizt the name of the first County Rockingham, the name of the second County Strafford, the Name of the Third County Hillsborough, the Name of the fourth County Cheshire, the Name of the fifth County Grafton. * * *

"That the said Counties of Strafford & Grafton shall be for the present annexed to, & deemed & taken as parts and Members of the County of Rockingham and Subject to the Jurisdiction and Authority of the Courts, Magistrates and Officers of the said County of Rockingham to all intents and purposes and shall re- main so annexed, deemed & taken and Subject untill the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Council shall declare

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them respectively sufficient for the exercise of their respective Jurisdictions and no longer. * * *

"That the Times and Places of holding the said Courts in the said Counties of Strafford and Grafton shall be established as the Governor, Council and Assembly shall Judge most Conveni- ent at the Time the Governor and Council shall determine they may assume the actual exercise of their County Priviledges. But that this act nor any Clause therein shall be in force nor have any Effect till his Majesty's Royal approbation thereof be known."

BouNDAKiEs Defined.

The act of 1791, "declaring the Limits & boundaries of the sev- eral Counties in this State," redefined the counties as follows; "Rockingham: Beginning at the Mouth of Piscataqua River and running up the same to the Easterly corner of Newmarket in- cluding the River and from thence Northwesterly by the East- erly and Northerly side Lines of Newmarket, Epping, Notting- ham, Northwood, Pittsfield, Chichester, Louden, Canterbury and Northfield to the River Merrimac, and down the same to the line of Concord including the River, then Round the Westerly line of Concord & Bow to Merrimac River, thence down the same to the Northwest Corner of Deerfield, thence by the Northerly and

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Easterly lines of Derryfield and the Easterly lines of Litchfield an Nottingham West to the State Line, thence by said line to the Sea, thence by the Sea to the bounds first Mentioned, includ- ing all that part of the Isle of Shoals which belongs to this State.

"Strafford: Beginning at the North west corner of Northfiald, thence up the River Pemigewasset or Merrimac to the South West Corner of New Holderness thence on the Southerly and Easterly lines of New Holderness to Sandwich, then on the Westerly and Northerly lines of Sandwich to Tamworth, then on the Northerly lines of Tarnvv^orth and Eaton to Conway fi"om thence on the Westerly and Northerlj'- lines of Conway to the State Line, thence down said Line to the line of the County of Rockingham thence by said line of the County of Rockingham to the bounds first mentioned.

''HiUsboroiLgh: Beginning at the south East Corner of Not- tingham West thence Westerly by the State Line to the South East Corner of Rindge, thence by the Easterly side Lines of Rindge, Jaffrey, Dublin, Packersfield, Stoddard and AVashington to the North Easterly Corner of Washington to the south West- erly corner of Fishersfield, thence on the Westerly side Line of Fishersfield and New London to che North Westerly corner of said New London thence on the northeasterly lines of New Lon- don and Kyarserge and the Northerly side Line of Andover to Pemegewasset River, thence on the Line of the County of Straf- ford & Rockingham to the bounds first mentioned.

"Cheshire: Beginning at the South East corner of Rindge and from thence running Westerly by the State Line to the Westerly Bank of Connecticut River thence up the same 'till it comes op- posite to the North West corner of Plainfield then crossing the river to the said Corner of Plainfield thence by the Northerly line of Plainfield, New-Grantham and Protectworth to the boun- dary line of the County of Hillsborough thence by the Westerly Line of said County of Hillsborough to the bounds first men- tioned.

"Grafton: The County of Grafton shall contain all the Lands and Waters in said State not comprehended in the other Coun- ties."

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Coos County Established.

The act of 1803, which became effective on March 1, 1805, estab- lished Coos county with the following boundaries: "North of line beginning on the Westerly Bank of the Connecticut river at the Southwesterly Corner of Dalton and running on the West- erly and Southerly line of Dalton to Whitefield, thence on the Westerly and Southerly line of Whitefield to Bretton Woods, thence on the Westerly and southerly line of Bretton Woods to the Southeasterly Corner thereof, thence Southerly on a straight line across the unlocated lands to the line of the County of Straf- ford at the Northwesterly Corner of Tamworth, thence on the line of the County of Strafford to the line of the District of Maine to contain all the lands and waters Northerly of the above described line, consisting of the following towns, namely Dalton, Whitefield, Bretton Woods, Bartlett, Adams, Chatham, Shel- burne, Shelburne Addition, Durand, Kilkenny, Jefferson, Lan- caster, Millsfield, Northumberland, Stratford, Wales Gore, Cock- burne, Colebrook, Stuarttown, Piercy, Paulsburgh, Mainesbrough, Dummer, Errol, Cambridge and Success."

Mekeimack County Established.

The act of 1823 constituted Merrimack county from August 1, 1823, as follows: "To contain all the lands and waters included in the following towns and places which now constitute a part of the County of Rockingham, to wit: Allenstown, Bow, Canter- bury, Chichester, Concord, Epsom, Loudon, Northfield, Pembroke and Pittsfield; and the following towns and places which now constitute a part of the County of Hillsborough, to wit: Andover, Boscawen, Bradford, Dunbarton, Fishersfield, Henniker, Hook- sett, Hopkinton, New London, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner and Wilmot."

Sullivan County Established.

The act of July 5, 1827, made Sullivan county, beginning "the first Tuesday of September, 1827," containing "all the land and waters included in the following towns and places, which now constitute a part of the County of Cheshire, to wit: Ac worth.

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Charlestown, Claremont, Cornish, Croydon, Grantham, Goshen, Lempster, Langdon, Newport, Plainfield, Springfield, Unity, Washington, and Wendell."

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County Boundaries Defixed.

The act of January 2, 1829, declared the limits and boundaries of the several Counties in this State, to be as follows: "Rocking- liam beginning at the mouth of Piscataqua river and running up the same to the easterly corner of Newmarket including the river; thence northwesterly by the easterly and northerly lines of New Market, Epping, Nottingham and Northwood to the east- erly line of Pittsfield; thence southwesterly by the northerly and westerly lines of Northwood, Deerfield, Candia, Chester and Lon- donderry to the northerly line of Nottingham West, thence by the northerly and easterly lines of Nottingham West to the North- west corner of Pelham, thence by the northerly line of Pelham to the State line, thence by the same line to the sea; thence by the sea to the bounds first mentioned, including all that part of the isle of shoals, which belongs to this State.

"'Strafford beginning at the northerly corner of Northwood, thence by the easterly and northerly lines of Pittsfield, Loudon, Canterbury and Northfield to the northwest corner of Northfield at the Winnepisseogee river thence by the southerly easterly and northerly line of Franklin to the Pemigewasset river, thence up the said river to the south west corner of Holderness, thence on the southerly and easterly lines of Plolderness to Sandwich, thence on the westerly and northerly lines of Sandwich, Burton, Conway and Cliatham to the State line; thence down said line to the line of the County of Rockingham, thence by the said line of the County of Rockingham to the bounds first mentioned.

"HUWborougli beginning at the bound between the towns of Salem and Pelham at the State line; thence westerly by the State line to the South east corner of Rindge; thence by the easterly lines of Rindge, Jaffrey, Dublin, Nelson, Stoddard and Washington to the northwest corner of Hillsborough, thence by the northerly and easterly lines of Hillsborough to the south- west corner of Henniker; thence by the southerly lines of Henni- ker and Hopkinton to the northwest corner of Dunbarton, thence

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by westerly and southerly lines of Dimbarton and Hooksett to the line of the County of Rockingham; thence by the last men- tioned line to the bound first mentioned.

"Cheshire beginning at the south east corner of Rindge: thence westerly by the State line to the west bank of Connecticut river; thence up the same bank to the northwest corner of Wal- pole, thence by the northerly lines of Walpole, Alstead, Marlow and Stoddard to the line of the County of Hillsborough, thence by the line of the last mentioned County to the bound first men- tioned.

''Grafton beginning on the westerly bank of Connecticut River at the South westerh' corner of Dalton, thence on the westerly & southerly line of Dalton to Whitefield thence on the westerly and southerly line of Whitefield to Bretton Woods: thence on the westerly and southerly lines of Bretton Woods, and of Nash and Sawyer's location to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence southerly on a straight line across the unlocated lands to the line of the County of Strafford, at the northwesterly corner of Burton, thence Southerly and westerly by the line of the County of Strafford to the Southwest corner of Holderness at the Pemi- gewasset or Merrimack river; thence down said river to the north line of Franklin, thence westerly on the northerly lines of Frank- lin, Andover, Wilmot, Springfield, Grantham and Plainfield to the south west corner of Lebanon on the west bank of Connecti- cut river; thence northerly on said bank to the bound first men- tioned.

"Coos shall contain all the lands and waters within the limits of this State which are situated northerly of the Counties of Grafton and Strafford.

"Merrimack beginning at the North east corner of Franklin, thence southerly and easterly by the County of Strafford to the County of Rockingham, thence South westerly by the County of Rockingham to the County of Hillsborough, thence westerly and northerly by the County of Hillsborough to the northwest corner of the town of Hillsborough; thence northerly by the westerly lines of Bradford, Fishersfield, New London & Wilmot to the County of Grafton, thence southerly and easterly by the County of Grafton to the bounds first mentioned.

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the west bank of Connecticut river, tlience easterly by the County of Grafton to the County of Merrimack, thence southerly by the County of Merrimack to the County of Hillsborough thence southerly and westerly by the Counties of Hillsborough and Cheshire to the northwest corner of the County of Cheshire on the west bank of Connecticut river, thence northerly on said bank to the bounds first mentioned."

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The "act to constitute the Counties of Belknap and Carroll," approved Dec. 22, 1840. contained these provisions: "Belknap shall contain all the land and waters included within the follow- ing towns and places which now constitute a part of the County of Strafford, to wit: Alton, Barnstead, Centre Harbor, Gilford, Gilmanton, Meredith, New Hampton and Sanbornton.

"Carroll shall contain all the land and waters included within the following towns and places which now constitute a part of said County of Strafford, to wit: Albany, Brookfield, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, Moultonborough, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tuftonborough, Ossipee, Wakefield and Wolfbor- ough." The supplementary act of Jan. 29, 1841, established a boundary line "beginning at the easterly termination of the line dividing the towns of Meredith and Moultonborough: thence running easterly to the Southerly point of Long Island in Winni- pissiogee Lake: thence easterly to the Southerly point of Parker's Island: thence easterly to the westerly termination of the line dividing the tov/ns of Wolf borough and Alton: and all the lands and waters lying northerly of Said line and between that and Said towns of Moultonborough, Tuftonborough and Wolfborough shall constitute a part of Said County of Carroll: and all the lands and waters lying Southerly of Said Line and between that and Said towns of Meredith, Gilford and Alton Shall constitute a part of Said County of Belknap."

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1. Do you approve of requiring every person in order to be a voter or eligible to office to be able to read the constitution in the English language and to write, the requirement not to apply to any person who now has the right to vote nor to any person who shall be sixty years of age or upwards on January 1, 1904 ; as proposed in the amendment to the Constitution ?

2. Do you approve of the requirement that captains and subal- terns in the militia of the state shall before their nomination and appointment be examined and found duly qualified by an examining board appointed by the governor ; as proposed in the amendment to the Constitution ?

3. Do you approve of striking out the words " the commissary- general " from the requirement that the secretary of state and the state treasurer and the commissary-general, shall be chosen by the legislature; as proposed in the amendment to the Constitution?

4. Do you approve of empowering the legislature to impose taxes not only upon polls and estates but also upon other classes of property, including franchises and property when passing by will or inheritance ; as proposed in the amendment to the Constitution ?

5. Do you approve of allowing the legislature to give police courts jurisdiction to try and determine, subject to the respondent's right of appeal and trial by jury, criminal cases wherein the punish- ment is less than imprisonment in the state prison ; as proposed in the amendment to the Constitution ?

6. Do you approve of amending the Bill of Rights by striking out the word "evangelical" before the word "principles" and inserting the word " Christian " and striking out the word " Protestant " be- fore the words " teachers of piety, religion and moralit}^," and strik-

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ing out the word " towns " in two places where the legislature is em- powered to authorize " towns, parishes and religious societies " to support and maintain teachers of religion and morality ; and striking out the words " and every denomination of Christians " and insert- ing the words " all religious sects and denominations " where equal protection of the law is assured ; as proposed in the amendment to the Constitution?

7. Do you approve of striking out the word " male " before the w^oi'd " inhabitant " in the clause which provides that every male in- habitant twenty-one years of age (with certain exceptions) shall have a right to vote ; which clause is supplemented by the existing provi- sion that every such person shall be considered an inhabitant for the purpose of electing and being elected to office ; as proposed in the amendment to the Constitution ?

8. Do you approve of granting to the general court all just powers possessed by the state to enact laws to prevent the operations within the state of all persons and associations, trusts and corporations who endeavor to raise the price of any article of commerce or to destroy free and fair competition in the trades and industries through com- bination, conspiracy, monopoly, or any other unfair means ; as pro- posed in the amendment to the Constitution?

9. Do you approve of amending the provision as to representation in the house of representatives by making 800 inhabitants necessary to the election of one representative and 2,400 inhabitants necessary for two representatives and 1,600 necessary for each additional repre- sentative ; with the proviso that a town, ward or place having less than 800 inhabitants may send a representative a proportionate'part of the time ; or that such towns, wards, and places when contiguous may unite to elect a representative if each town so decides .by major vote ; as proposed in the amendment to the Constitution ?

10. Do you approve of giving the legislature authority to establish more than one place of public meeting within the limits of each town or ward in the state for the casting of votes and the election of offi- cers under the Constitution, and for that purpose to divide any town or ward into voting precincts ; as proposed in the amendment to the Constitution ?

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PROCLAMATION.

State of New Hampshire.

Executive Department,

Concord, March 28, 1903.

Be it known, that I, Nahuui J. Bachelder, governor of the state of New Hampshire, in obedience to the request of the Constitutional Convention of said state, holden in December, 1902, do hereby pro- claim to the people of this state that the Constitution of the state is amended as provided for in the first, second, fourth, and eighth prop- ositions or questions submitted by said Constitutional Convention to the qualified voters of the state at meetings held in the several towns, city wards, and places in this state on the second Tuesday of March, 1903.

All the alterations and amendments in said Constitution covered by said several propositions or questions have been adopted, and the Constitution is thus amended by the suffrages of more than two thirds of the legal voters present at said meetings, and voting upon said questions.

I further proclaim to the people of this state that the Constitution of the state is not amended, as provided for in the third, fifth, sixth, seventh, ninth, and tenth propositions or questions submitted by said Convention to the qualified voters of the state at meetings held in the several towns, city wards, and places in this state on the second Tuesday of March, 1903, as neither of these last-mentioned proposi- tions or questions, nor the amendments in the Constitution covered by the same, were adopted by the suffrages of two thirds of the legal voters present at said meetings and voting upon said questions.

[seal.] Given under my hand and the seal of said state, at the council chamber, this twenty-sixth day of March, A. D. 1903, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the one hundred and twenty-seventh.

NAHUM J. BACHELDER.

By the Governor,

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CORPORATIONS DISSOLVED JANUARY 1, 1903, TO JANUARY 1, 1905.

NAME.

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Cherokee Turkey Red Dye Works. ..

Boston, Mass

April term, 1901.

Claremont Electric Light Co

Claremont

June 15, 1903.

Coos Lodge Corporation

Lancaster

December 26, 1903.

Manchester Kindergarten Asso'n. . .

Manchester

June 29, 1904.

Milford Tanning Co

Milford

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Moultonville Corporation

Moultonville

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Norway Plains Co

Rochester . . .

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Sutherland Corrugated Seam Co

April 13, 1903.

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Milton

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

GOVERNOB.

JOHN McLANE, Milford Eagle Hotel

COUNCIL.

First District Feed S. Towle, Portsmouth Eagle Hotel

Second District Charles M. Floyd, Manchester Eagle Hotel

Third District Joseph W. Howard, Nashua Eagle Hotel

Fourth District Edward G. Leach, Franklin Eagle Hotel

Fifth District Charles H. Greenleaf, Franconia. . . .Eagle Hotel

GOVERNOR AND STAFF. 1005-190T.

His Excellency JOHN McLANE, Milford, Commander-in-Chief.

Maj.-Gen. AUGUSTUS D. AYLING, Concord, Adjutant-General.

Brig.-Gen. GEORGE D. WALDRON, Concord, Inspector-General.

Brig.-Gen. DANIEL C. REMICH, Littleton, Judge-Advocate-Gen- eral.

Brig.-Gen. ERNEST L. BELL, Woodstock, Surgeon-General.

Brig.-Gen. WILLIAM F. THAYER, Concord, Quartermaster-Gen- eral.

Brig.-Gen. FRANK E. KALEY, Milford, Commissary-General.

CoL. FREDERICK J. SHEPARD, Derry, Senior Aide-de-Gamp.

CoL. CLEMENT J. WOODWARD, Keene, Aide-de-Camp.

CoL. WILLIAM P. STRAW, Manchester, Aide-de-Camp.

CoL. A. MELVIN FOSS, Dover, Aide-de-Gamp.

CoL. GEORGE E. DANFORTH, Nashua, Aide-de-Camp.

Col. JOHN H. BARTLETT, Portsmouth, Aide-de-Camp.

CoL. EDWIN C. BEAN, Belmont, Aide-de-Camp.

CoL. HENRY W. ANDERSON, Exeter, Aide-de-Camp.

STATE OFFICERS.

Secretary of State, Edward N. Pearson Concord.

Deputij Secretary of State, Samuel H. Stearns Concord.

State Treasurer, Solon A. Carter Concord.

Deputy State Treasurer, J. Wesley Plummer Concord.

Adjutant-General, Augustus D. Ayling Concord.

Attorney-General, Edwin G. Eastman Exeter.

Librarian of State Library, Arthur H. Chase Concord.

Superintendent, of Public Instruction,

Henry C. Morrison Portsmouth

Insurance Commissioner, John C. Linehan Concord.

Labor Commissioner, Lysander H. Carroll Concord.

Secretary State Board of Health, Irving A. Watson.. Concord. Secy^etary State Board of Agriculture,

Nahum J. Bachelder Andover.

Editor of State Papers, Albert S. Batchellor Littleton.

Highivay Engineer, Arthur W. Dean Nashua.

Bank Commissioners, Alpheus W. Baker Lebanon.

Richard M. Scannon Stratham.

Arthur E. Dole Concord.

Railroad Commissioners, Henry M. Putney Manchester.

Arthur G. Whittemore. ..Dover.

George E. Bales Wilton.

N. H. State Hospital, Charles P. Bancroft, M. D., Superintendent.

Forestry Commission, George H. Moses Concord.

Henry O. Kent Lancaster.

Marshall C. Wentworth Jackson.

Fish and Game Co7?27?zissfoiie?^s,NathanielWentworth. Hudson.

Charles B. Clarke. . .Concord. Merrill Shurtleff. .. .Lancaster. State Prison, Charles E. Cox, Warden.

Rev. E. R. Wilkins, Chaplain. Ralph E. Gallinger, M. D., Physician. State Board of Equalization :

Charles McDaniel, Chairman Springfield.

Wilham B. Fellows, Secretary Tilton.

State Board of Charities and Correction :

Mrs. Lilian C. Streeter, Chairman Concord.

WiUiam J. Ahern, Secretary Concord.

Public Printing Commission :

Edwin G. Eastman Exeter.

Albert S. Batchellor Littleton.

John H. Riedell Manchester.

James M. Cooper Concord.

Harrie E. Waite Lebanon.

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SENATE.

President. George H. Adams, Plymouth,

Eagle Hotel. Home.

Clerk. L. Ashtox Thorp, Manchester, Assistant Clerk. Martin Yf. Fitzpatrick,

Nashua, Home. Sergeant-at-Arms. William H. Weston, Lisbon, 58 School St. Messenger. Morris T. Clement, Concord, Home.

Doorkeeper. William W. Critchett, Concord, Home.

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-Garvin R. Magoon, Stratford, -Ernest L, Bell, Woodstock, "" 3. George E. Whitney, Enfield, 4. George H. Adams, Plymouth, 5. Samuel S. Parker, Farmington, 6. Frederick A. Holmes, Franklin, 7. George H. Bartlett, Sunapee, 8. Fred H. Kimball, Bennington, 9. Frank P. Quimby, Concord, 10. Harry H. Dudley, Concord, 11. Newman Durell, Pittsfield, 12. ^James H. Kelsey, Nottingham, 13. George H. Follansbee, Keene, 14. Henry D. Learned, Dublin, 15. Herbert J. Taft, Greenville, 16.— John B. Cavanaugh, Manchester, 17. Johann Adam Graf, Manchester, 18. Arthur AV.Dinsmore, Manchester, 19.— Charles W. Abbott, Derry, 20. Wallace W. Cole, Salem, 21. Walker A. Allen, Hampstead, 22.— Frank B. Clark. Dover, 23. Thomas Loughlin, Portsmouth, 24. Thomas Entwistle, Portsmouth,

Republicans, 21 ; Democrats, 3.

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STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE.

Judiciary. Room No. 11. Senators Taft, Cavanaugli, Parker, Bartlett, Abbott.

Revision of the Laws. Senate Reception Room. Senators Cavanaugli, Parker, Holmes, Magoon, Follansbee.

Railroads. Adjutant-GeneraVs Office. Senators Durell, Taft, Cole, Bell, Loiighlin.

Banks. Adjutant-GeneraVs Office. Senators Dudley, Clark, Abbott, Graf, Parker.

Finance. Room No. 6. Senators Bartlett, Holmes, Graf, Dudley, Magoon.

Agriculture. Office of Superintendent of PuMic Instruction. Senators Learned, Kelsey, Cole, Durell, Loughlin,

Education. Room No. 11. Senators Magoon, Allen, Bell, Taft, Follansbee.

Incorporations. Adjutant-GeneraV s Office. Senators Parker, Clark, "Whitney, Durell, Dinsmore.

Military Affairs. Lahor Commissioner's Office. Senators Entwistle, Whitney, Dudley, Clark, Dinsmore.

Claims. Room No. 11. Senators Abbott, Entwistle, Quimby, Holmes, Graf.

Toions and Parishes. Room No. 11. Senators Clark, Kimball, Abbott, Learned, Loughlin.

Roads, Bridges and Canals. Senate Reception Room. Senators Quimby, Follansbee, Bartlett, Entwistle, Bell.

State Prison and Industrial School. Adjutant-GeneraVs Office. Senators Kelsey, Dinsmore, Durell, Entwistle, Dudley.

Elections. Room No. 11. Senators Cole," Kelsey, Holmes, Taft, Loughlin.

State Hospital. Room No. 6. Senators Allen, Bell, Cavanaugli, Kimball, Quimby.

STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE. 397

Labor. Adjutant-GeneraVs Office. Senators Taft, Learned, Dinsmore, Durell, Whitney.

Manufactures. Room No. 11. Senators Whitney, Bartlett, Kimball, Graf, Clark.

Soldiers' Home. Labor Commissioner'' s Office. Senators Holmes, Entwistle, Learned, Kimball, Cavanaiigh.

Fisheries and Game. State Library Room. Senators Kimball, Cole, Magoon, Quimby, Dinsmore.

Public Health. Insurance Commissioner's Office. Senators Bell, Allen, Dinsmore, Kelsey, Whitney. Forestry. Office of Board of Health. Senators Loughlin, Magoon, Cole, Allen, Parker.

Public Improvements. Office of Board of Health. Senators Graf, Follansbee, Allen, Abbott, Holmes.

Rules. Senate Reception Room. President Adams, Senators Taft, Follansbee.

JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

Engrossed Bills. Office of Secretary of State. Senators Quimby, Learned.

State Library. State Library. Senator Bartlett.

State House and State-House Yard. State Library Room.

Senator Kelsey.

RULES OF THE SENATE.

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7.

8.

9.

10. 11.

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

19.

Journal, when read. Conversation of senators, when

prohibited. Conduct of members when

speaking. Members allowed to speak twice. President shall recognize whom. Member called to order ; ques- tion, how decided. Member absenting himself. Motion seconded ; reduced to

writing when. Precedence of motions ; motion

not allowed at same stage of

bill. Question, when divided. Dispute about reading paper,

how decided. Roll call ; every one must vote. Secret sessions of senate. Vote decided ; how reconsidered. Petitions, etc., how introduced. Notice of bills. Progress of bills. What resolutions treated as

bills. Bills read second time by their

titles.

20. Titles of bills.

21. Senate, acting as committee of

whole.

22. Bills on second reading, last

question. How amended on third reading.

23. Amendments entered on journal.

24. President to sign bills and war-

rants.

25. Standing committees.

26. Who appoints committees.

27. Joint committees. Number sen-

ate entitled to.

28. Message to house sent by clerk.

29. Governor's message, when re-

ceived.

30. Members to vote, division of sen-

ate, v/hen.

31. Visitors to senate allowed when.

32. Hours of meeting.

33. No debate on motions to ad-

journ.

34. How to suspend or rescind

standing rules of senate.

35. All bills and joint resolutions

printed except private acts, how forwarded. Headings jf bills and joint resolutions.

1. The president having taken the chair, and a quorum being present, the journal of the preceding day shall be read, and any- erroneous entry shall be corrected.

2. No member shall hold conversation with another during the reading of the journal, or while a member is speaking in debate.

3. Every member, rising to speak, shall address the president, and when he has finished shall sit down.

4. No member shall speak more than twice on the same ques- tion, on the same day, without leave of the senate.

5. More than one member rising to speak at the same time, the president shall decide who shall speak first.

RULES OF THE SENATE. 399

6. If any memtier transgress the rules of the senate, the presi- dent shall, or any member may, call him to order; in which case the member so called to order shall sit down, and the senate, if appealed to, shall decide in the case; but if there be no appeal, the decision of the president shall be conclusive.

7. No member shall absent himself without permission from the senate.

S. A motion shall be seconded before it is debated, and if re- quired by the president or any member, it shall be reduced to writing.

9. When a question is under debate, no motion shall be re- ceived but to adjourn, to postpone indeiinitely, to lay on the table, to postpone to a certain day, to commit, or to amend, which sev- eral motions shall take precedence in the order in which they are arranged. And no motion to postpone indefinitely, to postpone to a certain day, or to commit, being decided, shall be in order at the same stage of the bill or proposition until after an ad- journment.

10. If the question under debate will admit of division, any member may have it divided; and in filling blanks, the longest time and the largest sum shall be put first.

11. When the reading of a paper is called for, and the same is objected to, it shall be decided by a vote of the senate, and with- out debate.

12. When the yeas and nays are required, each member shall declare his assent or dissent to the question, unless for special reasons he be excused by the senate.

13. When a motion is made to shut the doors of the senate, on the discussion of any business which in the opinion of any mem- ber ^ay require secrecy, the president shall require the gallery to be closed; and the doors shall remain closed until the subject is disposed of.

14. After a motion has been decided, it shall be in order for any member who voted with the majority, or if the senate be equally divided, any member voting on the side prevailing, to move for a reconsideration thereof, unless the bill, resolution, report, amendment, or motion on w^hich the vote was taken, has gone from the possession of the senate; but no motion to recon- sider shall be in order unless made the same day on which the vote v/as taken, or the next day after that on which the vote was taken, on which the senate shall be in session.

15. Before any petition or memorial address to the senate shall be received and read, a brief statement of the contents there- of shall be made by the member introducing the same.

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16. Any member, on giving notice of asking leave to bring in a bill, shall state the nature of the bill he proposes to introduce, and at least one day's notice shall be given before a motion for leave shall be in order.

17. Every bill shall be read three times before its passage, and the president shall give notice at each time whether it be the first, second, or third reading; and no bill after it has been read a sec- ond time, shall have a third reading before an adjournment.

18. All resolutions which may require the signature of the governor shall be treated in the same manner as bills.

19. When a bill shall have been read a first time and ordered to a second reading, it shall be immediately read a second time by its title, and by the president referred to the appropriate standing committee, unless otherwise ordered by the senate.

20. All bills introduced in the senate, to repeal or modify an existing statute, shall refer to the act proposed to be repealed or modified by the title and session at which it was passed; and no bill shall refer to any statute by the number of the chapter of the pamphlet laws.

21. The senate may resolve itself into a committee of the whole at any time on motion made for that purpose; and in form- ing a committee of the whole, the president shall leave the chair, and appoint a chairman to preside in committee. The president may at any time name any member to perform the duties of the chair; but such substitution shall not extend beyond one legisla- tive day.

22. The last question, upon the second reading of a bill or reso- lution, shall always be. Shall it be read a third time? and no amendment shall be received or discussed on the third reading of any bill or resolution unless by consent of sixteen members pres- ent, but it shall at all times be in order, before the final passage of a bill or resolution, to move its commitment; and should such commitment take place, and an amendment be reported, the bill or resolution shall again be read a second time, and considered as in committee of the whole.

23. The titles of bills, and such parts thereof as may be af- fected by proposed amendments, shall be entered on the journals.

24. All bills, resolutions, and addresses, after passing the sen- ate, shall be signed by the president; and all warrants and other processes issued by order of the senate shall be under his hand and seal, attested by the clerk.

25. The following standing committees, to consist of five mem- bers each, shall be appointed at the commencement of any ses- sion, with leave to report by bill or otherwise: A committee on

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the judiciary; a committee on incorporations; a committee on labor; a committee on military affairs; a committee on roads, bridges, and canals; a committee on claims; a committee on rail- roads; a committee on banks; a committee on agriculture; a committee on manufactures; a committee on elections; a com- mittee on education; a committee on finance; a committee on state prison and industrial school; a committee on state hospital; a committee on revision of the laws; a committee on towns and parishes; a committee on soldiers' home; a committee on fisher- ies and game; a committee on feeble-minded school; a committee on public health; a committee on forestry; and a committee on public improvements. There shall also be a committee on rules, consisting of three members, one of whom shall be the president.

26. All committees shall be appointed by the president, unless otherwise directed by the senate.

27. When the senate shall concur with the house of representa- tives in the appointment of a joint committee, consisting of not more than five members of the house, two members shall be added on the part of the senate; but when more than five, three mem- bers of the senate shall be added.

28. Messages shall be sent to the house of representatives by the clerk of the senate.

29. Messages from the governor or house of representatives may be received at all times, except when the senate is engaged in putting the question, in calling the yeas and nays, in counting the ballots, or in reading the journal.

30. All questions shall be put by the president, and each mem- ber of the senate shall signify his assent or dissent by answering yea or nay. If the president doubts, or a division is called for, the senate shall divide. Those in the affirmative of the question shall ^rst rise from their seats and stand till they be counted, and afterwards those in the negative shall rise and stand till they be counted. The president shall then rise and state the decision of the senate.

31. No person except the members of the executive, or mem- bers of the house of representatives and its officers, shall be ad- mitted within the bar of the senate, except by invitation of the president, or some member with his consent.

32. The senate shall adjourn to meet at eleven o'clock in the morning and three o'clock in the afternoon of each day unless the senate shall otherwise order.

33. Motions to adjourn shall be decided without debate.

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34. No standing rule of the senate shall be suspended unless two thirds of the members present vote in favor thereof, and no rule shall be rescinded unless one day's notice of the motion has been given and two thirds of those present vote therefor.

35. Every bill and joint resolution, except private acts, orig- inating in the senate, which has been favorably reported upon by the committee having it in charge, shall be declared by the presi- dent laid upon the table, and the clerk directed to procure a suffi- cient number of printed copies thereof for the use of the senate; and that when said bills and joint resolutions are printed and distributed, the clerk shall cause a copy of the same to be laid on the president's table, and they shall be taken up in their order without motion, and disposed of in the same manner as they would have been had they not been declared laid on the table. And every bill or joint resolution so introduced shall be headed senate bill, or joint resolution, as the case may be.

Every bill and joint resolution appropriating money, which has been favorably reported upon by any other committee, shall be recommitted to the committee on finance for revision.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JANUARY SESSION, 1905.

OFFICERS.

Speaker. RUFUS N. ELWELL, Exeter, Eagle Hotel.

Clerk. JAMES M. COOPER, Concord, 79 North Spring Street.

Assistant Clerk. HARRIE M. YOUNG, Manchester, Home.

8ergeant-at-Arms. JOHN K. LAW, New London, 11 South Street.

CJiaplam. REV. LEWIS W. PHILLIPS, Franklin, Home.

Doorkeepers of the House.

JOHN YOUNG, Rochester, 82 School Street. GEORGE A. RAINVILLE, Manchester, Home. ALBERT P. DAVIS, Concord, 277 South Main Street.

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Doorkeeper of Committee Rooms. WILLIAM S. STANLEY, Candia, Manchester.

Warden of Coat Room. GEORGE H. BRIGHAM, Nashua, Home.

Assistant Warden of Coat Room. GEORGE E. HORTON, Dover, Commercial House.

Library Messengers.

HOWARD O. NELSON, Portsmouth, Eagle Hotel. JAMES H. BROWN, Hampton Falls, 11 South Street.

Telephone Messenger. MERRITT C. HUSE, Concord, 11 North Spring Street.

Speaker's Page. RICHARD P. BURKE, Manchester, Home.

Pages of the House.

JAMES A. LAUGHLIN, Dover, Blanchard's Block. HENRY E. BRYANT, Moultonborough, 29 Warren Street. J. EDWARD BOUVIER, Swanzey, 47 Warren Street. EDGAR H. CALVERT, Concord, 79 North State Street. JESSE M. WILSON, Concord, 14 Rumford Street.

Tellers.

Division 1, Brown' of Concord. Division 2, Cutter of Nashua. Division 3, Barrett of Dover. Division 4, French of Moultonhorough. Division 5, Morgan of Manchester.

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Reporters.

Concord Evening Monitor, Harlan C. Pearson.

People and Patriot, Fred Leigliton.

Manchester Union, George W. Fowler, John Edward Coffin,

George Vernon Hill. Mirror and American, Elias A. McQuaid. Portsmouth Times, Henry H. Metcalf. Boston Herald, Allan H. Robinson. Boston Globe, I. Eugene Keeler. Boston Journal, Cornelius E. Clifford. Nashua Telegraph, Harrie E. Waite. ^

Associated Press, Harlan C. Pearson. Senate Reporter, Frank M. Shackford.

MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

Atkinson, Joseph Freeman r

Auburn, Freeman A. Babbitt. . . .r Brentwood, Jotiu W. Smith, ....r

Candia, George F. Cass r

Chester, William B. Underbill. .. .?• Danville, Newton Richardson....?' Deerfield, Woodbury R. White . . .r

Derry, Charles N. Greenough r

Samuel Howard Bell r

Albert E. Shute r

East Kingston, Thomas P. Currier. r

Epping, Charles .T. Leddy d

Exeter, Rufus N. Elwell r

Stephen H. Gale r

John Scammon r

James A. Tufts r

Fremont, Charles E. Beede r

Greenland, Elmer D. Moulton r

Hampstead, Charles W. Bailey... cZ

Hampton, John W. Dearborn d

Hampton Falls, David F. Batchelder . r

Kensington, George E. Knight.

.d

Kingston, Frank A. Woodman r

Londonderry, RosecransW.Pillsburyr Newcastle, Harry S. Yeaton r

Newfields, John Torrey r

Newmarket, Harry W. Haines d

Joseph A. Filion d

Newton, Sumner Hoyt r

North Hampton, Chas. Bachelder.r

Northwood, William Tasker r

Nottingham, Sewell A. Watson ..../•

Plaistow, John W. Sleeper d

Portsmouth,

Ward 1. Eben H. Blaisdell r

Guy E. Corey r

Ward 2. Morris C. Foye r

John D. Randall r

Fred H. Ward ?•

Ward 3. John Newick r

Timothy Donovan d

Ward 4. Rienzi Ridge r

Ward 5. Hermaft A. Clark r

Raymond, Edward S. Healey d

Rye, Supply F. Tref ethen r

Salem, John W. Wheeler r

Rufus A. Tilton r

Seabrook, Harvey A. Chase r

Stratham, George M. Hall d

Windham. William L. Emerson... r

Republicans, 39. Democrats, 10.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

Barrington, William S. Davis.... ?• Dover,

Ward 1. Harry M. Wiggin....

George F. Hersey

Ward 2. Frank H. Keenan ....

John W. Jewell

Frank M. Libbey ....

Ward 3. George G. Neal

Albert C. Place

Dover,

Ward 4. George D. Barrett r

Walter W. Scott r

Isaac L. Lucas r

Ward 5. John H. Wesley d

Durham, Charles Wentworth ?•

Farmington, Cyrus E. Y'ork 7*

Frank R. Copp r

Lee, Charles G. Dame d

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MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Steaffoed County. Continued.

Milton, Fred B. Roberts r

New Durham, Henry B. Miller . . . cZ Rochester,

Irving A. Corson cl

Arthur N. Brock r

Winslow L. Pugsley . . . r

Cyrille D. Bisson r

Aurelle Beaudoin d

John L. Philbrick . . . . r Ronello De W. Burnham . r

Ward

1.

Ward

2.

Ward

3.

Ward

4.

Ward

5.

Ward

6.

Rollinsford, William F. McNally..(Z

Somersworth,

Ward 1. Nathan Wimpf heimer . fZ Ward 2. Charles F. Whitehouse.r Y\'ard 3. Albert Gastonguay . . . .r

Ward 4. Michael Riley d

Laurent Gaudreau d

Ward 5. Peter Perrault. Jr d

Strafford, James H. Foss d

Republicans, 20. Democrats, 13.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

Alton, Lewis P. Varney r

Barnstead, Oscar J. Garland d

Belmont, Samuel P. Philbrick r

Gilford, .John D. Colby r

Gilmanton, Oscar C. Ellis r

Laconia,

Ward 1. Charles L. O'Laughlin.cZ

Ward 2. William Wallace r

Ward 3. Fred f? Roberts r

Ward 4. Charles O. Downing... (Z

Laconia,

Ward 5. Samuel D. McGloughlinr

Ward 6. John M. Sanborn r

George B. Ayer r

Meredith, Wilbur W. Ballard r

New Hampton, John H. Berry . . . . r Sanbornton, George Woodman . . . .d

Til ton, Jacob B. Sanborn r

Harris A. Morse d

Republicans, 12. Democrats, 5.

CARROLL COUNTY.

Bartlett, Fred R. Hanscom d

Brookiield, Charles Churchill r

Chatham, Micajah N. Fife r

Conway, James L. Gibson r

Haven A. Quint r

John H. Garland r

Eaton, Luther E. Dearborn r

Effingham, Irving S. Drake d

Freedom, Arthur P. Merrow d

Jackson, George P. Trickey r

Madison, Edward E. Hoyt r

Moultonborough, James E. Frencli.r

Ossipee, Newell P. Sias d

Sandwich, Frank A. Bryer d

Tamworth, Samuel A. Hidden r

Tuftonborough, Asa B. Thompson./-

Wakefield, Frank J. Leavitt r

Wolfeborough, Charles A. Morrisonr Edward F. Gate. . . .r

Republicans, 14. Democrats, 5.

MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE.

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MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE.— :S[ERRIMACK COUNTY.

Allenstown, Alfred W. Gilbert r

Andover, John R. Eastman d

Boscawen, Almon G. Harris r

Bow. Henry M. Baker r

Bradford, George A. Putnam d

Canterbury, Millard F. Emery.... r

Chichester, John L. T. Shav,- r

Concord,

Ward 1. Edmund H. Brown... r

Marcellus Gould r

Ward 2. William D. Stevens r

Ward 3. Hiram E. Quimby....rt

Ward 4. Eben M. Willis r

William E. Hood r

.Tames M. Killeen r

Ward 5. Almon W. Hill r

Charles L. Fellows.... r

Ward 6. Ezekiel Morrill r

DeWitt C. Howe r

Fred C. Jones d

Ward 7. Hiram T. Dickerman . . . r Charles H. Peacock. . . .r

Frank G. Proctor r

Ward 8. Edson J. Hill d

Ward 9. William J. Ahern d

James M. Collins d

Danbury, Fred Huntoon d

Dunbarton, Frederick L. Ireland . . r

Epsom, Daniel Yeaton r

Franklin,

Ward 1. Bradbury M. Prescott .r

Ward 2. James Duffy r

Barron Shirley d

Ward 3. William H. Davenport. r

Charles H. Bean r

Hennikei', Henry A. Emerson . . . . r

Hill, Robert M. Briggs r

Hooksett, Orrin W. Martin d

Hopkinton, Lewis H. Dearborn... r

London, Walter B. Maynard r

Newbury, Joel Gillingham . .d

New London, William A. Messer. .r

Northfield, Frank W. Shaw r

Pembroke, Miles L. Spaulding r

Henry P. Cofran r

Arthur W. Thompson . . r

Pittsfleld, Herbert W. Dustin r

Charles F. Avers r

Salisbury, Ernest C. Currier r

Sutton, Charles R. Follansbee /'

Warner, Henry C. Davis r

Wilmot, John H. Greeley r

Republicans, 39. Democrats, 11.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Amherst, William Pratt r

Antrim. George F. Perry d,

Bedford, Edward P. French r

Bennington, Cyrus H. Philbrick..r Brookline, Orville D. Fessenden.d

Deering, Charles E. Brown d

Francestown. George H. Richardsonr

Goffstown, Edwin A. Blaisdell . . . . r

William L. Roberts. . . .r

Greenfield. Fred B. Brooks d

Greenville, Robert Brown, Jr d

Hancock, Charles A. Sheldon r

Hillsborough, Alba Childs r

Willie P. Kimball . . . r

Hollis, Samuel F. Wood >;

Hudson, John A. Robinson r

Lyndeborough, Edward L. Curtis. r Manchester,

Ward 1. .John P. Murphy r

.Tames L. Brock r

Joseph L. Rochef ort . . r Ward 2. Maurice A. Holton . . . . r

Fred T. Dunlap r

Robert R. Chase r

Silas R. Wallace r

John J. Donahue r

Ward 3. Arthur L. Franks r

Leon D. Hurd r

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MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE.— -Hillsborough County. Continued.

Manchester Ward 3.

Ludwig Lindquist r

Meh'in J. Jenkins.... r

Louis E. Phelps r

Frank Cummings r

Ward 4. Albert T. Barr r

William H. Morgan... r George W. Cheney . . . .r

Hermon W. Colby r

Charles B. Wingate. . .r

.Joseph O. Gelinas....r

Ward 5. Richard F. Murphy... fZ

John .J. Ryan d

James F. Tonery d

Michael F. Shea d

.John A. Connolly. .. .fZ Patrick V. Magan . . . .d Trinity . . . .d Murray . . . .d

Hayes r

Couch r

Fifield r

Laflamme. . .r

Allen r

Dewey r

. Griffin. . . .r •John K. McQuesJen . . . r

John E. Filler r

Rudolph Schiller r

Ward 9. Hector Desfosses r

Simon Dupuis r

John A. Gemmell r

Peter M. Gunderman..r

John E. Hering r

Alphonse Laberge r

Arthur J. Provost . . . . r

Ward 10. .Tames M. Hall d

Israel Smith d

Michael J.

Robert F.

Ward

6.

Robert J. Samuel M. Charles S. Frank X.

Ward

7.

Henry W.

Ward

8.

Isaac R. Edmond H

Manchester,

Ward 10. Charles A. O'Connor. d

John T. Trinity d

Merrimack, David R. Jones d

Milf ord, Benjamin F. J-oster r

Edward L. Kittredge . . . . r George A. Worcester . . . . r Mont Vernon, Joseph G. Carlton. r Nashua,

Ward 1. Harry W. RamsdelL.r

Henry A. Cutter r

Ward 2. Charles W. Howard... r

Alvah G. Tinker r

Ward 3. Frank J. Finning d

Thomas E. Ingham... fZ

Ward 4. Edward A. Rolfe r

Narcisse H. Salvail...(Z Ward 5. Jeremiah .J. Spillane.d

Ward 6. Patrick O'Neil d

Ward 7. James M. Taylor r

Burton T. Gaskill r

Thomas F. Moran....d

Ward 8. Jason E. Tolles d

William H. Patten....r

George P. Hills d

Ward 9. John W. Coffey d

Joseph A. Desmarais . . d Thomas Earley, Jr. . . . r Napoleon Laplante. . . .cZ

New Boston, Arthur W. Holt d

New Ipswich, Edwin F. Blanchard r Pelham, Ezekiel C. Gage

d

Peterborough, Robert P. Bass . . . . r Charles S. Pierce.. r

Weare, George G. Kendrick d

Wilton, Samuel F. Murry r

Republicans, 66. Democrats, 32.

CHESHIRE

Alstead, Joseph D. Mallonee d

Chesterfield, Burton C. Thatcher.. r Dublin, Fred A. Pierce r

COUNTY.

Fitzwillia^j^. Edgar M. Thompson. r

Gilsum, Robert Polzer d

Harrisville, Fred A. Stratton. . . .r

MEMBERS OP THE HOUSE.

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MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE.—

Hinsdale, Frank A. Davis r

James 0"Bi-ien r

Jaffrey, Charles L. Rich r

Clifton A. Sawyer r

Keene,

Ward 1. Henry C. Allen r

Edward H. Lord. . . . . .r

Ward 2. Frederick M. Hamilton r

Bertram Ellis r

Ward 3. William C. Hall r

Frederick B. Pierce . . . r Ward 4. Edward A. Kingsbury. r Ward 5. John J. Donovan d

Republicans, 26

Cheshire Couxtv. Continued.

Marlborough, Henry E. Brewster. r

Marlow, George F. Gee r

Richmond, Leason Martin r

Rindge, Charles F. Platts r

Sullivan, Charles W. Hubbard....;-

Surry, Edward J. Guillow (/

Swanzey, Erdix S. Eastman r

Troy, Walter G. Randall r

Walpole, Ira W. Ramsay r

George E. Sherman d

Westmoreland, Elmer T. Nims....r

Winchester, John L. Bennett r

Orin B. Curtis r

Democrats, 5.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

Acworth, Martin V. B. Peck r

Charlestown, Edward M. Megrath.r Claremont, Hiram G. Sherman . . . r

Ira G. Colby r

John Branch r

George W. Stevens . . . r

George W. Paul d

Winston Churchill r

Hilliard R. Sanborn.... r

Cornish,

Croydon,

Goshen, George B. Bartlett r

Grantham, Frank L. Hudson r

Langdon, William H. Wilson.... r

Lempster, Isaac H. Hodgman d

Newport, Daniel K. Barry r

Charles M. Emerson . . . . r

Dura M. Richards r

Plainfield, Edward J. Westgate..;-

Sunapee, Nathan A. Smith r

Unity, Frank J. Gould r

Republicans, 17. Democrats, 2.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

Alexandria, Christie C. Gray d

Ashland, Roy H. Spaulding r

Bath, Eugene E. Clark r

Benton, Lebina H. Parker d

Bethlehem, John Pierce r

Bridgewater, Fred R. Pillsbury . . .r

Bristol, Albro Wells r

Campton, Charles W. Pulsifer . . . . r

Canaan, Sidney R. Smith r

Dorchester, Henry INI. Merrill r

Easton, Charles A. Young d

Ellsworth, Lester H. Avery d

Enfield, Warren C. Clough r

Enfield, John Dresser r

Franconia, Frank P. Whitney .... f?

Grafton, Nelson L. GifiCord" d

Groton, Charlie D. .Jewell d

Hanover, Albert Pinneo r

Thomas W. D. Worthen d Haverhill, William F. Whitcher...r

Daniel E. Carr r

George W. Richardson . r

Holderness, Ross P. Sanborn r

Landafif, Harry H. Cogswell d

Lebanon, Charles A. Dole r

Oilman C. Whipple r

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MEMBERS OP THE HOUSE. Geafton Couxty. Continued.

Lebanon, George H. Kibling r

Alpheus A. Hurlbutt. . . .r

Lincoln, James E. Henry r

Lisbon, Seth F. Hoskins r

George F. Morris r

Littleton, Albert S. Batchellor. .r

James H. Bailey d

George W. McGregor.. d

Lyman, Hiram N. Ash r

Lyme, West S. Balch r

Monroe, Albert H. Nelson r

Orf ord, Walter S. Horton r

Piermont, Horace Eugene Morrisonr

Plymouth, Charles J. Ayer r

Benjamin F. St. Clair. r

Rumney, George C. Craig d

Thornton, Charles M. Gordon . . . .d Warren, Edward L. Houghton . . . . r

Waterville, Joseph L. Tuttle r

Wentworth, Joshua E. Foster . . . .d Woodstock, Charles A. Hunt d

Republicans, 32. Democrats, 15.

COOS COUNTY.

Berlin, Ward

Ward 2.

Thomas E. Gershon P. Dionysius Edward O.

Lemieux. .r Bickford. .r

Gillis r

Gilbert, Jr.r

George A. St. Germaincf

James Malloy d

Ward 3. Andrew P. Bergqvist.r

Pitre Goulette r

Carroll, John Paige r

Colebrook, Darwin Lombard r

John Cross d

Columbia, Elmer G. Annis r

Dalton, Burt B. Blakslee r

Gorham, Jesse F". Libby d

Jefferson, Samuel R. Plaisted d

Lancaster, Ezra Mitchell r

Edward M. Monahan . . .r

Gilbert E. Lane r

Milan, Samuel A. Collins r

Northumberland, Chas. T. McNallyr Warr'n H. Cole . . r

Pittsburg, Frank Fuller r

Randolph, Francis C. Wood d

Stark, William P. White r

Stewartstown, Edward C. Fuller. r

Stratford, David Stone d

Whitefield, John S. Harrington . . . r Charles M. Gray /"

Republicans, 21. Dernocrats, 7.

STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE.

ox AGEICULTUEE.

Ramsay of Walpole, Churchill of Brookfield, Dearborn of Hopkinton, Tuttle of Waterville, Beede of Fremont, Richardson of Francestown, Westgate of Plainfield,

adjutant-general's office.

Balch of Lyme, Blakslee of Dalton, Healey of Raymond, Hall of Manchester, Dame of Lee, Garland of Barnstead.

ON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

Spaulding of Pembroke, Cheney of Manchester, Carr of Haverhill, Fife of Chatham, "Went worth of Durham, Blanchard of New Ipswich, Tasker of Northwood,

-adjutant-general's office.

Bennett of Winchester, Smith of Sunapee, Shaw of Chichester, Knight of Kensington, Perry of Antrim, Woodman of Sanbornton.

ON appropriations. ROOZSI 4.

Ellis of Keene, McNally of Northumberland,

Foye of Portsmouth, Howard of Nashua,

Barrett of Dover, Ahern of Concord,

Wallace of Laconia, Paul of Claremont,

Gibson of Conway, Bailey of Littleton,

Killeen of Concord, Sias of Ossipee. Wallace of Manchester,

ON banks. ROOM

Emerson of Newport, Ward of Portsmouth, Ramsdell of Nashua, W^hitcher of Haverhill, Rich of Jaffrey, Holton of Manchester, Hidden of Tamworth,

27, OPERA house block.

Carlton of Mont Vernon, Greelej'" of Wilmot, Lombard of Colebrook, Hill (B. J.) of Concord, Downing of Laconia, Corson of Rochester.

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ON CLAIMS. BOOM 8.

Emerson of Henniker, French of Moultonborough, Peacock of Concord, Currier of East Kingston, Wingate of Manchester, Kimball of Hillsborough, Hubbard of Sullivan,

ox COUNTY

Cate of Wolfeborough, Ayer of Plymouth, Cass of Candia, Gemmell of Manchester, Roberts of Laconia, Ireland of Dunbarton, Stratton of Harrisville,

Houghton of Warren, Goulett^ of Berlin, Jones of Concord, Wesley of Dover, O'Neal of Nashua, Brown of Greenville.

AFFAIRS. ROOM 8.

Ash of Lyman, Piller of Manchester, Gelinas of Manchester, Gunderman of Manchester, Sanborn of Holderness, Gaudreau of Somersworth.

ON EDUCATION.

Tufts of Exeter, Phelps of Manchester, Whipple of Lebanon, Dearborn of Eaton, Varney of Alton, Moulton of Greenland, Currier of Salisbury,

-ROOM 27, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.

Pierce of Peterborough, Hall of Stratham, Worthen of Hanover, Eastman of Andover, Libby of Dover, Mallonee of Alstead.

ON ELECTIONS. ROOM 5.

Thompson of Pembroke, Harris of Boscawen, Newick of Portsmouth, Roberts of Milton, Ballard of Meredith, Garland of Conway, Thompson of Fitzwilliam,

ON FISHERIES AND

Couch of Manchester, Leavitt of Wakefield, Roberts of Laconia, Chase of Seabrook, Hurd of Manchester, Lane of Lancaster, Whitehouse of Somersworth,

Sanborn of Croydon, Pillsburj^ of Bridgevv'ater, Annis of Columbia, O'Connor of Manchester, Quiniby of Concord, Coffey of Nashua.

GAME. STATE LIBRARY.

Currier of Salisbury, Horton of Orford, Lord of Keene, Clark of Bath, Gage of Pelham, Huntoon of Danbury.

HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES.

415

ox FOEESTKY. E003I 7.

Worcester of Milford, Greenough of Derry, Hoyt of Madison, Robinson of Hudson, Nelson of Monroe, Ellis of Gilmanton, Ridge of PorlsmoLith,

ox IXCOKPOR

Torrey of NewJields, Wiggin of Dover, Franks of Manchester, Lemieux of Berlin, Kibling of Lebanon, Follansbee of Sutton, Cumniings of ^Manchester,

ox IXDUSTRIAL

Phiibrick of Belmont, McQuesten of Manchester, Neal of Dover, Dustin of Pittslield, Batchelder of Hampton Falls, Emery of Canterbury, Lindquist of Manchester,

Phiibrick of Bennington, Davis of Hinsdale, Bergqvist of Berlin, Foss of Strafford, Collins of Concord, Brown of Deering.

ATIOXS. ROOM 7.

Peck of Acworth, Stevens of Concord, Smith of Brentwood, Dupuis of Manchester, Hamilton of Keene, Craig of Rumney.

SCHOOL. EOOM 10.

Colby of Manchester, Randall of Troy, Gould of Unity, Plaisted of Jefferson, Brooks of Greenfield, Gray of Alexandria.

ox IX'SURAXCE.-

Donahue of Manchester, Shute of Derry, Willis of Concord, St. Clair of Plymouth, Phiibrick of Rochester, Bickford of Berlin, McGloughlin of Laconia,

-EOOM 32, OPEEA HOUSE BLOCK.

Blaisdell of Goffstown, Hayes of Manchester, Nims of Westmoreland, Duffy of Franklin, Leddy of Epping, Drake of Effingham.

ox JUDICIAEY. EOOINI 1.

Batchellor of Littleton, Scammon of Exeter, Baker of Bow, Pillsbury of Londonderry, Scott of Dover, Howe of Concord, Kittredge of Milford,

Colby of Claremont, Morris of Lisbon, Whitcher of Haverhill, Libby of Gorham, Shirley of Franklin, Moran of Nashua.

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ON LABOR

Dunlap of Manchester, Wheeler of Salem, Sanborn of Tilton, Prescott of Franklin, Morrison of Wolfeborough, Spaulding of Pembroke, Murry of Wilton,

adjutant-general's office.

Richards of Newport, Wood of Hollis, Davis of Barrington, Leddy of Epping, Stone of Stratford, "Whitney of Franconia.

ON MANUFACTURES.-

Davis of Warner, Sawyer of Jaffrey, Copp of Farmington, Bartlett of Goshen, Leberge of Manchester, French of Bedford, Hodgman of Lempster,

ON MILEAGE.-

Philbrick of Rochester, Clark of Portsmouth, Wells of Bristol, Gilbert of Allenstown, Hoyt of Madison, Berry of New Hampton, Wilson of Langdon,

ON MILITARY AFFAIRS.—

Keenan of Dover, Howard of Nashua, Eastman of Swanzey, Tilton of Salem, Branch of Claremont, Davenport of Franklin, Roberts of Goffstown,

ON NATIONAL

Baker of Bow, Spaulding of Ashland, Garland of Conway, Rochefort of Manchester, Trefethen of Rye, Bisson of Rochester, Briggs of Hill,

-LABOR commissioner's OFFICE.

Shaw of Northfield, Richardson of Danville, Fessenden of Brookline, Bailey of Hampstead, Cogswell of Lo.ndaff, Trinity (M. J.) of Manchester.

-STATE treasurer's OFFICE.

Griffin of Manchester, Gale of Exeter, Ryan of Manchester, Jewell of Groton, Guillow of Surry, St. Germain of Berlin.

-INSURANCE commissioner's OFFICE.

Provost of Manchester, Gillis of Berlin, Hering of Manchester, Connolly of Manchester, ToUes of Nashua, Putnam of Bradford.

AFFAIRS. state LIBRARY.

Gee of Marlow, Desfosses of Manchester,, Gale of Exeter, Yeaton of Epsom, Foster of Wentworth, Gifford of Grafton.

HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES.

417

Hall of Keene, Cofran of Pembroke, Ayer of Plymouth, Woodman of Kingston, Brock of Rochester, Schiller of Manchester,

ON NORMAL SCHOOL. EOOM 10.

Gunderman of Manchester, Stevens of Claremont, Harrington of "Whitefield, Hanscom of Bartlett, Holt of New Boston, Kendrick of Vv'eare.

Rolfe of Nashua,

ON PUBLIC HEALTH. EOOM 27, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.

Mitchell of Lancaster, Hill (A. W.) of Concord, Babbitt of Auburn, Morrill of Concord, Brock of Manchester, Pulsifer of Campton,

Fifield of Manchester, Smith of Manchester, McGregor of Littleton, Donovan of Portsmouth, Sleeper of Plaistow, Riley of Somersworth.

White of Stark,

ox PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC

INSTRUCTION.

Churchill of Cornish, Philbrick of Belmont,

Harris of Boscawen, Martin of Richmond,

Murry of Wilton, Gilbert of Berlin,

Patten of Nashua, ' Bachelder of North Hampton,

Hurlbutt of Lebanon, Bryer of Sandwich,

Allen of Manchester, Wimpfheimer of Somersworth.

Bell of Derry,

ON RAILROADS. UNION HALL, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.

French of Moultonborough, Morgan of Manchester, Hoskins of Lisbon, Ayer of Laconia, Corey of Portsmouth, Cross of Colebrook, Sherman of Claremont,

ON RETRENCHMENT

Pillsbury of Londonderry, Gastonguay of Somersworth, Cole of Northumberland, White of Deerfield, Morrison of Piermont, Platts of Rindge, Avery of Ellsworth,

Dresser of Enfield, Pierce of Keene, Ahern of Concord, Jewell of Dover, Haines of Newmarket, Finning of Nashua.

AND REFORM. EOOM 10.

Gordon of Thornton, Martin of Hooksett, Magan of Manchester, Murray of Manchester, Desmarais of Nashua, Laplante of Nashua.

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ON REVISION OF STATUTES. ROOM 5.

Cutter of Nasliiia, Dole of Lebanon, Gould of Concord, Corey of Portsmouth, Bass of Peterborough, Thompson of Pembroke, Gate of Wolfeborough,

ON ROADS, BRIDGES AND CANALS,

Foye of Portsmouth, Trickey of Jackson, Ayers of Pittsfield, Paige of Carroll, Lucas of Dover, Clough of EnfiBld, Laflamme of Manchester,

Burnham of Rochester, O'Brien of Hinsdale, Brewster of Marlborough, Henry of Lincoln, Gray of Whitefield, Shea of Manchester.

ROOM 32, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.

Foster of Milford, Colby of Gilford, Sherman of Walpole, Dearborn of Hampton, Jones of Concord, Parker of Benton.

ON SCHOOL FOR FEEBLE-MINDED. ROOM 8.

Hill (A. W.) of Concord, Blaisdell of Portsmouth, Dickerman of Concord, Jenkins of Manchester, Pierce of Bethlehem, Fuller of Stewartstown, Allen of Keene,

ON soldiers' home.-

Barr of Manchester, Morrill of Concord, Richardson of Haverhill, Curtis of Lyndeborough, Messer of New London, Tinker of Nashua, Sanborn of Laconia,

Sheldon of Hancock, Hills of Nashua, Ingham of Nashua, Tonery of Manchester, O'Laughlin of Laconia, McNally of Rollinsford.

-adjutant-general's office.

Freeman of Atkinson, Collins of Milan, Kingsbury of Keene, Murphy (R. F.) of Manchester, Gillingham of NeWbury, Hunt of Woodstock.

ON state hospital. ROOM 11.

Quint of Conway, Fellows of Concord, McQuesten of Manchester, Carr of Haverhill, Pinneo of Hanover, Hood of Concord, Emerson of Windham,

York of Farmington, Childs of Hillsborough, Murphy (J. L.) of Manchester, Curtis of Winchester, Tolles of Nashua, Wood of Randolph.

HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES.

419

Wallace of Laconia, Chase of Manchester, Pugsley of Rochester, Wells of Bristol, Fuller of Pittsburg, Maynard of Loudon, Watson of Nottingham,

ox STATE PKISOX. E00:*I 8.

Proctor of Concord, Hudson of Grantham, Jones of Merrimack, Salvail of Nashua, SiDiliane of Nashua, Donovan of Keene.

Hoskins of Lisbon, Randall of Portsmouth, Ujiderhill of Chester, Bean of Franklin, Hersey of Dovei-, Thompson of Tuftonborough, Chase of Manchester.

ON TOWXS. Koo:\i 7.

Gaskill of Nashua, ]\Iegrath of Charlestown, Monahan of Lancaster, Polzer of Gilsum, Miller of New Durham, Earley of Nashua.

ox TJXFIXISHED BUSIXESS. ROOM 10.

Smith of Canaan, Filion of Newmarket,

Pierce of Dublin, Beaudoin of Rochester,

Merrill of Dorchester, Perrault of Somersworth,

F'ifield of Manchester, Young of Easton,

Filler of Manchester, Trinity (J. T.) of Manchester,

Gillis of Berlin, Malloy of Berlin.

Pratt of Amherst,

ox WAYS AXD MEAXS. OFFICE OF SECKETARY OF BOARD OF AGRI-

Morris of Lisbon, Brown of Concord, Mitchell of Lancaster, Dewey of Manchester, Place of Dover, Hoyt of Newton, Morrison of Wolfeborough,

ox RULES.-

Speaker,

Batchellor of Littleton,

Ellis of Keene,

CULTURE.

Thatcher of Chesterfield, Taylor of Nashua, Barry of Newport, Hill (E. J.) of Concord, Merrow of Freedom, Morse of Tilton.

-REPEESEXTATIVES' HALL.

Libby of Gorham, Worthen of Hanover.

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ON JOIIRNAL OF THE HOUSE. EEPRESENTATIVES' HALL.

Speaker, Shea of Manchester.

Dole of Lebanon,

JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES,

ON ENGROSSED BILLS. OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE.

Spaulding of Ashland, Lombard of Colebrook.

ON STATE LIBRARY. STATE LIBRARY.

Gould of Concord, Eastman of Andover.

Donahue of Manchester,

ON STATE HOUSE AND STATE-HOUSE YARD. STATE LIBRARY.

Willis of Concord, Libby of Dover.

Emerson of Henniker,

COUNTY CONVENTIONS.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

John Scammon of Exeter, chairman; Albert E. Shiite of Derry, clerk.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

George D. Barrett of Dover, chairman; Nathan Wimpfheimer of Somersworth, clerk.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

William Wallace of Laconia, chairman; Lewis P. Varney of Alton, clerk.

CARROLL COUNTY.

James L. Gibson of Conway, chairman; Charles A. Morrison of Wolfeborough, clerk.

ilEERIilACK COUNTY.

Almon W. Hill of Concord, chairman; Arthur W. Thompson of Pembroke, clerk.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Samuel F. Murry of Wilton, chairman; Arthur L. Franks of Manchester, clerk.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

Bertram Ellis of Keene, chairman; James O'Brien of Hinsdale, clerk.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

Winston Churchill of Cornish, chairman; Ira G. Colby of Clare- mont, clerk.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

William P. Whitcher of Haverhill, chairman; Thomas W. D. Worthen of Hanover, clerk.

COOS COUNTY.

Thomas E. Lemieux of Berlin, chairman; Gilbert E. Lane of Lancaster, clerk.

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JOINT RULES

OF THE

SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

1. Convention of senate and house.

2. Messages, by whom sent.

3. Messages, when received.

4. Messages, by whom announced.

5. Bills, between the houses.

6. Engrossed bills.

7. Joint committees.

8.

9. 10. 11.

12. 13.

Bills, titles and contents of. Bills rejected by one house. Each house to transmit papers. Bills to be transmitted before

what time. Bill, when defeated. Time for introducing bills.

1. When a convention of the two houses is to be formed, whether by a requirement of the constitution, or by a vote or resolve of the two houses, a message shall be sent from the house of representatives to the senate, giving notice when the house v/ill meet the senate in convention. As soon thereafter as the convenience of the senate will permit, they will attend in the house. The speaker of the house shall be chairman of the con- vention, and shall state the reasons for forming the convention. When the house and senate are thus formed in convention, the rules adopted as the rules of the house shall be considered the rules of the convention, so far as they may be deemed applicable, and the convention shall accordingly be governed thereby.

2. Messages shall be sent by such person or persons as each house may deem to be proper.

3. Messages from either house shall be received from the other at all times, except when engaged in putting a question, in calling the yeas and nays, in counting the ballots, or in reading the journal.

4. When a message shall be sent from either house to the other, it shall be announced at the door of the house to which it may be sent, by the door-keeper.

5. While bills are on their passage between the two houses.

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tliey shall be under the signature of the clerk of each house re- spectively.

C. There shall be a committee for the purpose of engrossing bills, consisting of two members of each house. All bills that pass both houses shall be delivered to said committee, be l)y them en?;Tossed, carefully examined, and reported to the respective houses; and shall be signed first by the speaker of the house of representatives, and then by the president of the senate.

7. There shall be a committee, to consist of three members of the house and one of the senate, on each of the following sub- jects, to wit: On all matters relative to the state library, and on all matters relative to the state house and state house yard.

8. Every' bill or joint resolution, repealing or modifying any act or statute, shall refer to the same by the chapter, title, and section of the general laws, if contained therein, otherwise by its title and the session of the legislature when the same was passed, and shall also be expressed in words clearly, so that it shall not be necessary to refer to any other act or statute to ascertain the meaning thereof; and it shall be the duty of the presiding officer of each branch of the legislature to require all such bills and resolutions to be made in conformity therewith, before putting any vote thereon, except to commit or amend.

9. When a bill or resolve which shall have passed in one house is rejected in the other, notice thereof shall be given to the house in which the same shall have passed,

10. Each house shall transmit to the other all papers on which any bill or resolve may be founded.

11. Each house shall transmit to the other all bills which have passed their several stages in the house in which they originated, at least twenty-four hours before the time fixed for adjournment.

12. After each house shall have adhered to its disagreement, a bill or resolve shall be considered lost.

13. No bill, joint resolution, claim outstanding on the first day of the session, or petition relating to new business shall be received in either branch of the legislature after the third week of the session, unless reported from a committee; provided, that this rule may be suspended in either house whenever two-thirds of the whole number of members shall, on division taken, vote in favor thereof, and not otherwise.

RULES OF THE HOUSE.

THE DUTY OF THE SPEAKER.

1. Shall call the house to order,

when.

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der ; appeal.

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form.

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o. Shall appoint committees, un- less.

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mittees, unless.

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8. Shall sign all acts, resolutions,

writs, etc.

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10. May admit to floor of house.

11. May substitute member for one

day.

OF DECORUM AND DEBATE.

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speaker.

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first.

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twice, etc.

16. Members, decorum of.

17. Members shall not vote, when.

18. Members shall vote, unless.

19. Motion reduced to writing, sec-

onded, stated.

20. Relating to petitions.

21. Motion when in possession of

house.

22. Motions, order of precedence.

23. 24.

26.

28. 29.

30. 31.

32.

33.

34.

Previous question, how put, etc.

Previous question, debate upon.

Previous question, if decided in negative.

Indefinite postponement.

Division of question ; amend- ment.

CommiLment and amendment.

No substitute, under color of amendment.

Reconsideration, motion for.

Objection to reading paper, how determined.

Member excused from committee service.

Member, absent only by leave.

Tellers, duties of.

OF COMMITTEES AND THEIR DUTIES.

35. Standing committees enumer-

ated ; number serving on each stated, and duties de- fined.

36. All other committees, number

of.

37. Relating to meetings of com-

mittees.

3S. Committee, chairman of ; re- ports of.

39. Special committees.

OF BILLS.

40. 41. 42.

How introduced ; notice of.

Shall be clearly expressed.

Shall have three readings ; pro- gress of ; time for second and third readings.

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43. Amended only on second read-

ing ; bills and resolutions, how filed.

44. Assistant clerk may carry bills

to senate.

45. Shall be numbered.

46. House bills printed, distributed

and disposed of.

47. Appropriating money, to whom

referred.

48. Rules of house ; how rescinded

or suspended.

OP THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE.

49. House may resolve itself into

committee ; chairman of.

50. Procedure in.

51. Rules of.

ORDER OF BUSINESS OF THE DAY.

52. Petitions, reports of commit-

tees, etc.

53. Unfinished business shall have

prefererfce.

OF THE DUTY OF THE SPEAKER.

1. The speaker shall take the chair at precisely the hour to which the house shall have adjourned, and shall immediately call the members to order.

2. He shall preserve decorum and order, may speak on points of order in preference to other members, rising from his seat for that purpose, and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the house by any two members.

3. Questions shall be distinctly put in this form, to wit: "As many as are of opinion that (as the case may be) say Aye"; and after the affirmative vote is expressed, "Those of a contrary opin- ion say No." If the speaker doubts, or a division is called for, the house shall divide. Those in the affirmative of the question shall first rise from their seats and stand till they be counted, and afterwards those in the negative shall rise and stand till they be counted. The speaker shall then rise and state the decision of the house.

4. He shall rise to put a question, but may state it sitting,

5. All committees shall be appointed by the speaker unless otherwise directed by the house.

6. The speaker shall designate to which of the standing com- mittees all memorials, petitions, accounts, or other matters shall be referred, unless otherwise ordered by the house.

7. The speaker shall not be called upon to vote unless the house be equally divided, or unless his vote, if given to the minor- ity, will make the division equal; and in case of such equal divi- sion the question shall be lost.

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8. All acts, addresses, and joint resolutions shall be assigned by the speaker; and all writs, warrants, or subpoenas, issued by order of the house, shall be under his hand and seal, attested by the clerk.

9. In case of any disturbance or disorderly conduct in the galleries, the speaker or chairman of the committee of the whole house shall have the power to order the same to be cleared.

10. No person but the members and officers of the house, mem- bers of the council, and members of the senate, the secretary of the state, treasurer, and clerks of the senate, shall be admitted within the door of the representatives' chamber unless by invi- tation of the speaker, or some member of the house with the consent of the speaker, except in public hearings, parties, their counsel and witnesses, under the direction of the speaker.

11. The speaker shall have power to substitute any member to perform the duties of the chair, such substitution not to ex- tend beyond one legislative day.

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OF DECORUM AXD DEBATE.

12. When any member is about to speak in debate, make a motion, or deliver any matter to the house, he shall rise from his seat and respectfully address himself to the speaker.

13. If any member transgress the rules of the house, the speaker shall, or any member may, call him to order; in which case the member so called to order shall immediately sit down, and the question of order shall then be distinctly stated from the chair; and in all cases where a member shall be called to order for uttering disrespectful words, upon the request of any member the words objected to shall be reduced to writing by the member so calling to order; after which the member so called to order may explain, and the question shall be open to debate, as in other cases, and decided by the speaker, whose decision shall be submitted to unless an appeal be made to the house, by a member, in which case the only question shall be, "Is the speaker's decision correct?" which shall be decided without debate. If the decision be in favor of the member called to order, he may proceed; if otherwise, and the case may require it, he shall be liable to the censure of the house.

14. In all cases the member first rising shall speak first. When two members rise at the same time, the speaker shall name the person to speak.

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15. No member shall speak more tlian twice on the same ques- tion without leave of the house; nor more than once until every member choosing to speak shall have spoken.

16. While the speaker is putting any question, or addressing the house, no one shall walk out of or across the house; nor in such case, or when a member is speaking, shall entertain private discourse; nor, while a member is speaking, shall pass between him and the chair; nor shall any member leave his seat while the yeas and nays are calling.

17. No member shall vote on any question in the event of which he is directly interested; nor in any case where he was not present when the question was put; nor sit upon any committee when he is directly interested in the question under consideration. In case of such interest of a member of a committee, the fact shall be reported to the house, and another person substituted on that question in his place.

18. Every member who shall be in the house when a question is put shall give his vote, unless the house, for special reason, shall excuse him.

19. No motion shall be debated until the same shall be sec- onded and stated from the chair; and when a motion shall be made and seconded, it shall be reduced to writing, if desired by the speaker or any member, and delivered at the table, and read by the speaker, before the same shall be debated.

20. No petition shall be received by the house unless it be presented by a member thereof, and upon motion made for that purpose; nor until the substance of said petition be concisely minuted, and the name of the member, and the town he repre- sents, recorded upon the back thereof; and it shall be the diity of the speaker, whenever any motion relative to a petition is to be stated to the house, to state, in the first place, the substance of the petition as minuted on the back thereof.

21. After a motion is stated by the speaker, it shall be in pos- session of the house, but may be withdrawn at any time before an amendment.

22. When any question is under debate, no motion shall be received, but, first, to adjourn; second, to lay on the table; third, for the previous question; fourth, to postpone indefinitely; fifth, to postpone to a certain day; sixth, to commit; seventh, to amend; which several motions shall have precedence in the order in which they are arranged. Motions to adjourn, to lay on the table, and to take from the table, shall be decided without de- bate.

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23. The speaker shall put the previous question in the follow- ing form: "Shall the main question now be put?" and all debate upon the main question shall be suspended until the previous question has been decided. After the adoption of the previous question, the sense of the house shall forthwith be taken upon pending amendments, in their regular order, and then upon the main question.

24. The previous question shall not be debatable. All inci- dental questions of order arising after a motion for the previous question and related to the subjects affected by the order of the previous question shall be decided without debate.

25. If the previous question is decided in the negative, it shall not be again in order till after adjournment, but the main ques- tion shall be left before the house and disposed of as though the previous question had not been put.

26. When a question is postponed indefinitely, the same shall not be acted upon during the session except by unanimous con- sent. •

27. Any member may call for a division of the question when the sense will admit of it; and upon a motion to amend, a refusal to strike out w^ords shall jieither preclude amendment to such words nor a motion to strike out and insert.

28. A motion for commitment, until it is decided, shall pre- clude all amendment to the main question, and all motions and reports may be committed at the pleasure of the house.

29. No new motion shall be admitted, under color of amend- ment, as a substitute for the motion under debate.

30. No vote shall be reconsidered, unless the motion for recon- sideration be made by a member who voted with the majority, nor unless the notice of such motion be given on the same day on which the vote passed, or on the next day on which the house shall be in session, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock.

31. When the reading of a paper is called for and objected to by any member, it shall be determined by a vote of the house.

. 32. Any member may excuse himself from serving on any committee at the time of his appointment, if he is then a member of two other committees which have not reported.

33. Each member shall seasonably and punctually attend to his duty in the house, and no one shall absent himself from the service of the house unless he have leave, or be sick and unable to attend.

34. The speaker shall appoint a teller for each division of the house, whose duty it shall be to report to the chair the state of the vote, w^henever a division of the house is called for.

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OF COMMITTEES AND THEIR DUTIES.

35. The following standing committees shall be appointed early in the January session:

Acommittee on revising and compiling the laws of the state; a committee on national affairs; a committee on elections; a com- mittee on the judiciary; a committee on banks; a committee on the state prison; a committee on insurance; a committee on the state agricultural college; a committee on agriculture; a com- mittee on manufactures; a committee on appropriations; a com- mittee on retrenchment and reform; a committee on military affairs; a committee on education; a committee on the state nor- mal school; a committee on incorporations; a committee on towns; a committee on county affairs; a committee on labor; a committee on state hospital; a committee on railroads; a com- mittee on roads, bridges, and canals; a committee on unfinished business; a committee on mileage; a committee on fisheries and game; a committee on the industrial school; a committee on soldiers' home; a committee on claims; a committee on forestry; a committee on public health; a committee on public improve- ments; a committee on school for the feeble-minded; a committee on ways and means, to consist of thirteen members each; a com- mittee on journal of the house, to consist of three members, one of whom shall be the speaker; a committee on rules, to consist of five members, one of whom shall be the speaker.

It shall be the duty of the committee on revising and compiling the laws to consider all matters relating to those subjects, and recommend such changes, modifications, and additions as may be desirable; also to consider all bills, resolutions, and reports of committees relating to those subjects which may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on national affairs to consider all matters of national concern, all matters referred to the state by the general government, and all matters pertaining to our federal relations, that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on elections to examine and report upon the certificates or other credentials of the elec- tion of the members returned to serve in this house, and to take into consideration all petitions and other matters in relation to elections or returns as shall be presented, or come into question, and shall be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on the judiciary to take into consideration all matters in relation to the judiciary system of the state; and all matters where a constitutional question is

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involved. All applications for acts of incorporation which under the rules would be referred to the committee on incorporations or manufactures, shall first be referred to the com.mittee on the judiciary to inquire whether the object of the applicants cannot be obtained by voluntary incorporation under the general laws of the state, and shall report accordingly.

It shall be the duty of the committee on banks to consider all applications for the incorporation of banks, and all subjects re- lating to such institutions that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on the state prison to take into consideration all matters in relation to the state prison, to examine all reports and accounts that may be submitted by the warden, or that may be otherwise referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on insurance to consider all applications for the incorporation of insurance coihpanies, and all subjects relating to insurance companies, domestic and foreign, and whether life, fire, marine, accidental, or of any other character, that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on the state agricultural college to examine into the rules and government of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, and all matters connected therewith, and all such other matters as may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on agriculture to take into consideration all matters concerning the agricultural in- terests, and the incorporation of agricultural societies, that shall be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on manufactures to con- sider all matters concerning the manufacturing interests of the state, and all applications for incorporation for manufacturing purposes, which shall be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on appropriations to examine and take into consideration the state of the treasury, to report what sum it may be necessary to raise as a state tax, and on every subject touching the financial interests of the state that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on retrenchment and reform to take into consideration the public expenditures and all questions relating thereto; and also to consider all questions relating to the subject of administrative reforms in the various departments of the state government that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on military affairs to consider all applications for altering and amending laws regu- lating the militia of this state, and for the removal of military officers, that may be referred to it.

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It shall be the duty of the committee on education to consider all subjects relative to the regulation of school districts and schools, and all matters concerning education that may be re- ferred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on the state normal school to examine in relation to the government of the state normal school, and all matters connected therewith, and all such other matters as may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on incorporations to con- sider all applications for acts of incorporation, and all other matters which may come in question relative to bodies corporate, that may be referred to it, excepting those relating to towns, parishes, turnpikes, railroads, canals, banks, agricultural soci- eties, and factories.

It shall be the duty of the committee on towns to consider all applications for the alteration of town lines by the annexation of one portion of a town to another, and all applications for incor- poration of towns by division of towns, or otherwise, that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on county affairs to con- sider all applications for the alteration of county lines or the creation of new counties, the salaries of county officers, the set- tlement of paupers, and all other matters relating to county affairs that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on labor to consider all petitions relating to labor and wages, and all other matters relat- ing thereto that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on state hospital to ex- amine all accounts of the state hospital, particularly of those re- lating to the expenditure of moneys appropriated by the state; to examine into the rules and government of the institution, and all matters of general interest connected therewith, and all such matters as shall be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on railroads to consider all petitions for the incorporation of railroads, for alterations, and all matters relative thereto that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the commi^ttee on roads, bridges and canals to consider all applications for the incorporation of turn- pikes, bridges, or canals, and for the alteration of tolls, and all matters relative thereto that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on unfinished business to examine and report, from the journals of the last session, all such matters as were then pending and undetermined.

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It shall be the duty of the committee on mileage to ascertain the distance traveled by each member of the house, and report to the house the names of the several members and the mileage allowed to each.

It shall be the duty of the committee on fisheries and game to consider all matters concerning the location, growth, cultivation, protection, improvement, and preservation of fish and game with- in the state, and all matters relative thereto, which may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on the industrial school to -examine the rules and government of the institution, and all matters of general interest connected therewith, and all such matters as may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on soldiers' home to con- sider all the matters pertaining to the soldiers' home that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on forestry to consider all matters relating to the forests of the state and public parks that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on public health to con- sider all matters relating to the health of the inhabitants of the state and vital statistics that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on public improvements to consider all matters pertaining to public improvements in the state that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on school for the feeble- minded to examine the rules and government of the institution, and all matters of general interest connected therewith, and all such matters as may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on claims to audit, adjust, and report on all accounts and claims that may be presented for allowance, except accounts for printing, military accounts, and accounts for engrossing bills.

It shall be the duty of the committee on journal of the house from day to day, and before the commencement of the morning session, to examine the journal of the preceding day, and report to the house at once any errors; provided, however, that the journal of the preceding day shall be read at the opening of any morning session whenever requested by any ten members.

It shall be the duty of the committee on ways and means to examine and take into consideration the state of the treasury, to consider and report on all bills and resolutions relating to raising money by a state tax, the apportionment of the same, and all other methods proposed for raising a revenue for the state;

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and to consider and report upon every other subject touching the financial interests of the state that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on rules to consider all matters pertaining to the rules of procedure of the house that may be referred to it.

36. All other committees shall consist of three members, un- less otherwise ordered.

37. The standing committees shall attend at their respective committee-rooms two hours before the meeting of the house in the morning, and at such other times as the house shall order; and no committee shall sit during the sitting of the house unless when the speaker shall consider it necessary. The committees shall promptly consider and report on all matters referred to them.

38. The first named member of any committee appointed by the speaker of the house shall be chairman; and in case of his absence, or being excused by the house, the next named member, and so, on, as often as the case may happen, unless the com- mittee, by a majority of the number, elect a chairman. And when any committee shall report otherwise than by bill, they shall, if the subject admit of it, subjoin to their report a resolution m.aking such disposition of the matter committed to them as to the committee shall seem expedient.

39. Whenever it shall not be convenient for any standing com- mittee to attend properly to all the business which may be properly referred to it, the speaker may, on a vote of the house to that effect, appoint an additional committee on the same subject, to consist of the same number of members as the original com- mittee, Vv^hose duty it shall be to take into consideration all mat- ters in relation to that subject which shall be referred to it by the house, and to report thereon.

OF BILLS.

40. Every bill and joint resolution shall be introduced by mo- tion for leave, or by an order of the house on the report of the committee; and no bill or joint resolution shall be introduced by any member (except on the report of a committee) unless he shall have given at least one day's notice of intention, and of the object of the bill or joint resolution to be introduced.

41. Every bill and resolution originally introduced into the house shall be expressed in words clearly, so that it shall not be necessary to refer to any other act or statute to ascertain the meaning thereof.

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42. Every bill shall have three several readings in the house previous to its passage. The first reading shall be for informa- tion; and thereupon, when the bill shall have been introduced by a committee, if not rejected or otherwise disposed of, a time shall be assigned for a second reading; and upon a second reading, if not rejected or otherwise disposed of by the house, a time shall be assigned for a third reading. When a bill shall have been introduced by a member upon leave, or by message from the senate, and read a first time, if it be not rejected or otherwise disposed of by the house, the question shall be, "Shall the bill be read a second time?" And if ordered to a second reading it shall immediately be read a second time by its title, and be by the speaker referred to the appropriate standing committee, unless otherwise ordered by the house. No bill after it has been read a second time, shall have a third reading until after an adjournment. The time assigned for the second reading of bills and resolutions shall be eleven o'clock in the forenoon and for the third reading, three o'clock in the afternoon, unless other- wise ordered by the house.

43. No amendment shall be made but upon the second reading of a bill or joint resolution; and all bills and resolutions shall be in writing, with the name of the member and the town he repre- sents on the back thereof. The orders of the day for the reading of bills and joint resolutions shall hold for every succeeding day until disposed of.

44. All bills, and all votes and resolutions that are necessary to be carried to the senate for their concurrence, may be sent by the assistant clerk.

45. Every bill shall be marked on the first page "house bill." and every joint resolution shall be marked "house joint resolu- tion," and each bill and resolution shall be regularly numbered, beginning with No. 1, and continuing consecutively, as each bill or joint resolution is introduced into the house.

46. Every bill and joint resolution originating in the house, which has been favorably reported upon by the committee having it in charge, shall be declared by the speaker laid upon the table, and the clerk shall procure a sufficient number of printed copies thereof for the use of the house, and cause the same to be dis- tributed to the members; and the clerk shall cause said bills and joint resolutions to be printed on paper of uniform size; and when said bills and joint resolutions are so printed and distrib- uted, the clerk shall after one day cause the same to be laid on the speaker's table, and they shall be taken up in their order, without motion, and disposed of, in the same manner as they

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would have been had they not been declared laid on the table.

47. All bills and joint resolutions appropriating money, re- ported from any committee, shall be referred to the committee on appropriations for revision.

48. No standing rule or order of the house shall be rescinded without one day's notice being given of the motion therefor; nor suspended, unless by a vote therefor of two-thirds of the mem- bers present.

OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE.

49. The house may resolve itself into committee of the whole house at any time, on the motion of a member made for that purpose; and in forming a committee of the whole house the speaker shall leave the chair, and a chairman to preside in com- mittee shall be appointed by the speaker.

50. Upon bills and resolutions committed to a committee of the whole house, the bill or resolution shall first be read through- out by the clerk, and then again read and debated by clauses, leaving the preamble of the bill to be last considered; the body of the bill or resolution shall not be defaced or interlined, but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the clerk on a separate paper, as the same shall be agreed to by the committee and so reported to the house. After report, the bill or resolution shall again be subject to be debated and amended by clauses, before a question to pass it to a third read- ing be taken.

51. The rules of proceeding in the house shall be observed in committee of the whole house, so far as they may be applicable, except the rule limiting the time of speaking.

ORDER OF BUSINESS OF THE DAY.

52. The speaker shall call for petitions from members of the house. The petitions having been presented and disposed of, reports, first from the standing and then from the select com- mittees, shall be called for and disposed of. And the above business shall be done in no other part of the day, except by permission of the house.

53. The unfinished business in which the house was engaged at the last preceding adjournment, if called for by any member, shall have the preference over all other business except the gen- eral order of the day; and no motion, or any other business ex- cept the general order of the day, shall be received without special leave of the house, until the former is disposed of.

CONSTITUTION

OF THE

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.

2. 3.

4. 5.

PART FIRST.— BILL OF RIGHTS.

Article 1. Equality of men ; origin and ob- ject of government. Natural rights. Society, its organization and

purposes. Rights of conscience unalienable. Religious freedom recognized.

6. Public worship of the Deity to

be encouraged ; right of elect- ing religious teachers ; free toleration ; existing contracts not affected.

7. State sovereignty.

8. Accountability of magistrates

and officers to the people.

9. No hereditary office or place. 10. Right of revolution.

Elections and elective franchise.

Protection and taxation recipro- cal ; private property for public use.

13. Conscientiously scrupulous not

compellable to bear arms.

14. Legal remedies to be free, com-

plete and prompt.

15. Accused entitled to full and sub-

stantial statement of charge ; not obliged to furnish evi- dence against himself ; may produce proofs and be fully heard, etc.

16. No person to be again tried after

an acquittal ; trial by jury in capital cases.

11. 12.

Article

17. Criminal trials in county, except in general insurrection.

Penalties to be proportioned to ofEenses ; true design of pun- ishment.

Searches and seizures regulated.

Trial by jury in civil causes; exceptions.

Only qualified persons to serve as jurors, and to be fully comi)ensated.

Liberty of the press.

Retrospective laws prohibited.

Militia.

Standing armies.

Military, subject to civil power.

Quartering of soldiers.

Taxes to be levied only by the people or legislature.

Suspension of laws by legisla- ture only.

30. Freedom of speech.

31. Meetings of legislature, for what

purpose.

32. Rights of assembly, instruction,

and petition.

33. Excessive bail, fines and punish-

ments prohibited. Martial law limited. The judiciary ; tenure of office.

Pensions.

The legislative, executive and

judicial departments to be

kept separate. 38. Social virtues inculcated.

18

19.

20.

21.

22.

23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

29.

o-t. 35.

36.

37.

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PART SECOND.— FORM OF GOV- ERNMENT.

Article

1. Name of body politic.

2. Legislature, how constituted.

S. General court, when to meet and dissolve.

4. Power of general court to es-

tablish courts.

5. To make laws, elect officers, de-

fine their powers and duties, impose fines, and assess taxes.

6. Valuation of estates.

7. Members of legislature not to

take fees or act as counsel.

8. Legislature to sit with open

doors.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

9. Representatives elected biennial-

ly ; ratio of representation.

10. Small towns may elect a pro-

portionate part of time.

EXECUTIVE POWER— GOVERNOR.

11. Biennial election of representa-

tives in November.

12. Qualifications of electors.

13. Representatives, how elected,

and qualifications of.

14. Compensation of legislature.

15. Vacancies in house, how filled.

16. House to impeach before the

senate.

17. Money bills to originate in

house. IS. Power of adjournment limited.

19. Quorum, what constitutes.

20. Privileges of members of the

legislature.

21. House to elect speaker and ofli-

oers, settle rules of proceed- ing, and punish misconduct.

Article

22. Senate and executive have like

powers ; imprisonment lim- ited.

23. Journal and laws to be pub-

lished ; yeas and nays and protests.

SENATE.

24. Senate, how constituted ; tenure

of office.

25. Senatorial districts, how consti-

tuted.

26. Election of senators.

27. Senators, how and by whom

chosen ; right of suffrage.

28. Qualification of senators. 20. Inhabitant defined.

30. Inhabitants of incorporated

places ; their rights, etc.

31. Biennial meetings, how warned,

governed, and conducted ; re- turn of votes.

32. Governor and council to count

votes for senators and notify the persons elected.

33. Vacancies in senate, how filled.

34. Senate judges of their own elec-

tions.

35. Adjournments limited, except in

impeachment cases.

36. Senate to elect their own offi-

cers ; quorum.

37. Senate to try impeachments ;

mode of proceeding.

38. Judgment on impeachments lim-

ited.

39. Chief justice to preside on im-

peachment of governor.

40. Title of governor.

41. Election of governor ; return of

votes ; electors ; if no choice, legislature to elect one of two highest candidates ; qual- ifications for governor.

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ud

Akticle

42. In case of disagreement, gov-

ernor to adjourn or prorogue legislature ; if infectious dis- temper or other causes exist, may convene them elsewhere.

43. Veto of governor to bills, pro-

visions as to.

44. Resolves to be treated like bills.

45. Governor and council to nomi-

nate and appoint officers ; nomination three days before appointment.

46. Governor and council have neg-

ative on each other.

47. Field officers to recommend, and

governor to appoint, com- pany officers.

48. President of senate to act as

governor when office vacant.

49. Governor to prorogue or ad-

journ legislature and call ex- tra sessions.

50. Power and duties of governor

as commander-in-chief ; limi- tation.

51. Pardoning power.

52. Militia officers, removal of.

53. Staff and non-commissioned offi-

cers, by whom appointed.

54. Division of militia into brigades,

regiments, and companies.

55. Money drawn from treasury

only by warrant of governor pursuant to law.

56. Accounts of military stores, etc.,

to be rendered quarterly.

57. Compensation of governor and

council.

58. Salary of judges.

COUNCIL.

59. Councilors, mode of election, etc.

60. Vacancies, how filled, if no

choice.

Article

61. Occurring afterward ; new elec-

tion ; governor to convene ; duties.

62. Impeachment of councilors.

63. Secretary to record proceedings

of council.

64. Councilor districts provided for.

65. Elections by legislature may be

adjourned from day to day ; order thereof.

SECRETARY, TREASURER, COM- MISSARY-GENERAL, ETC.

66. Election of secretary, treasurer,

and commissary-general.

67. State records, where kept ; duty

of secretary.

68. Deputy secretary.

69. Secretary to give bond.

COUNTY TREASURERS, ETC.

70. County treasurers and registers

of probate, solicitors, sher- iffs, and registers of deeds elected.

71. Counties may be divided into

districts for registering deeds.

* JUDICIARY POWER.

72. Tenure of office to be expressed

in commissions ; judges to hold office during good be- havior, etc. ; removable by address.

73. .Judges to give opinions, when.

74. Justices of the peace commis-

sioned for five years.

75. Divorces and appeals, where

tried.

76. Jurisdiction of justices in civil

causes.

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77. Judges and sheriffs, when dis- qualified by age.

78. Judges and justices not to act as

counsel.

79. Jurisdiction and terms of pro-

bate courts.

80. Judges and registers of probate

not to act as counsel. CLERKS OF COURTS.

81. Clerks of courts, by whom ap-

pointed. ENCOURAGEMENT OF LITERA- TURE, ETC.

82. Encouragement of literature,

etc.

OATHS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS,

EXCLUSIONS FROM OFFICE,

ETC.

83. Oath of civil officers.

84. Before whom taken.

85. Form of commissions.

86. Form of writs.

87. Form of indictments, etc.

88. Suicides and deodands.

89. Existing laws to continue in

force, if not repugnant to constitution.

90. Habeas corpus.

91. Enacting style of statutes.

92. Governor and judges prohibited

from holding other offices.

93. Incompatability of offices ; only-

two offices of profit to be holden at same time.

94. Incompatability of certain

offices.

95. Bribery and corruption disqual-

ify for office.

96. Value of money, how computed.

97. Constitution, when to take ef-

fect.

98. Revision of constitution provid-

ed for.

99. Question on revision to he taken

every seven years.

100. Enrollment of constitution.

PART FIRST.

BILL OF EIGHTS.

Article 1. All men are born equally free and independent; •therefore all government of right originates from the people, is founded in consent, and instituted for the general good.

Art. 2. All men have certain natural, essential, and inherent rights, among which are the enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and protecting property, and, in a word, of seeking and obtaining happiness.

Art. 3. When men enter into a state of society they surrender up some of their natural rights to that society in order to insure the protection of others; and, without such an equivalent, the surrender is void.

Art. 4. Among the natural rights, some are in their very na- ture unalienable, because no equivalent can be given or received for them. Of this kind are the rights of conscience.

Art. 5. Every individual has a natural and unalienable right to worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience

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and reason; and no subject shall be hurt, molested, or restrained, in his person, liberty, or estate, for worshipping God in the man- ner and season most agreeable to the dictates of his own con- science, or for his religious profession, sentiments, or persuasion, provided he doth not disturb the public peace or disturb others in their religious worship.

Art. 6. As morality and piety, rightly grounded on evangelical principles, will give the best and greatest security to government, and will lay in the hearts of men the strongest obligations to due subjection, and as the knowledge of these is most likely to be propagated through a society by the institution of the public worship of the Deity and of public instruction in morality and religion, therefore, to promote these important purposes, the peo- ple of this state have a right to empower, and do hereby fully empower, the legislature to authorize, from time to time, the several towns, parishes, bodies corporate, or religious societies within this state to make adequate provision, at their own ex- pense, for the support and maintenance of public Protestant teachers of piety, religion, and morality. Provided, notwithstand- ing, that the several towns, parishes, bodies corporate, or religious societies shall at all times have the exclusive right of electing their own public teachers, and of contracting with them for their support and maintenance. And no person of any one particular religious sect or denomination shall ever be compelled to pay towards the support of the teacher or teachers of another per- suasion, sect, or denomination. And every denomination of Christians, demeaning themselves quietly and as good subjects of the state, shall be equally under the protection of the law; and no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law. And nothing herein shall be under- stood to affect any former contracts made for the support of the ministry; but all such contracts shall remain and be in the same state as if this constitution had not been made.

Art. 7. The people of this state have the sole and exclusive right of governing themselves as a free, sovereign, and independ- ent state, and do, and forever hereafter shall, exercise and enjoy every power, jurisdiction, and right pertaining thereto which is not or may not hereafter be by them expressly delegated to the United States of America in congress assem.bled.

Art. 8. All power residing originally in, and being derived from, the people, all the magistrates and officers of government are their substitutes and agents, and at all times accountable to them.

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Akt. 9. No office or place whatsoever in government shall be hereditary, the abilities and integrity requisite in all not being transmissible to posterity or relations.

Art. 10. Government being instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security of the whole community, and not for the private interest or emolument of any one man, family, or class of men, therefore, whenever the ends of government are per- verted and public liberty manifestly endangered, and all other means of redress are ineffectual, the people may, and of right ought to, reform the old or establish a new government. The doctrine of non-resistance against arbitrary power and oppres- sion is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind.

Art. 11. All elections ought to be free; and every inhabitant of the state, having the proper qualifications, has equal right to elect and be elected into office; but no person shall have the right to vote, or be eligible to office under the constitution of this state, who shall not be able to read the constitution in the English lan- guage, and to write, provided, Jioioever, that this provision shall not apply to any person prevented by a phj^sical disability from complying with its requisitions, nor to any person who now has the right to vote, nor to any person who shall be sixty years of age or upwards on the first day of January, A. D. 1904.

Art. 12. Every member of the community has a right to be protected by it in the enjoyment of his life, liberty, and property. He is, therefore, bound to contribute his share in the expense of such protection, and to yield his personal service, when neces- sary, or an equivalent. But no part of a man's property shall be taken from him or applied to public uses without his own consent or that of the representative body of the people. Nor are the inhabitants of this state controllable by any other laws than those to which they or their representative body have given their consent.

Art. 13. No person who is conscientiously scrupulous about the lawfulness of bearing arms shall be compelled thereto, pro- vided he will pay an equivalent.

Art. 14. Every subject of this state is entitled to a certain remedy, by having recourse to the laws, for all injuries he may receive in his person, property, or character; to obtain right and justice freely, without being obliged to purchase it; completely and without any denial; promptly, and without delay; conform- ably to the laws.

Art. 15. No subject shall be held to answer for any crime or offense until the same is fully and plainly, substantially and for-

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mally, described to him, or be compelled to accuse or furnish evi- dence against himself. And every subject shall have a right to produce all proofs that may be favorable to himself, to meet the witnesses against him face to face, and to be fully heard in his defense by himself and counsel. And no subject shall be ar- rested, imprisoned, despoiled, or deprived of his property, immun- ities, or privileges, put out of the protection of the law, exiled, or deprived of his life, liberty, or estate, but by the judgment of his peers or the law of the land.

Art. 16. No subject shall be liable to be tried, after an acquit- tal, for the same crime or offense; nor shall the legislature make any law that shall subject any person to a capital punishment (excepting for the government of the army and navy, and the militia in actual service) without trial by jury.

Akt. 17. In criminal prosecutions, the trial of facts in the vicinity where they happen is so essential to the security of the life, liberty, and estate of the citizen, that no crime or offense ought to be tried in any other county than that in which it is committed, except in cases of general insurrection in any partic- ular county, when it shall appear to the judges of the superior court that an impartial trial cannot be had in the county where the offense may be committed, and, upon their report, the legis- lature shall think proper to direct the trial in the nearest county in which an impartial trial can be obtained.

Art. 18. All penalties ought to be proportioned to the nature of the offense. No wise legislature will affix the same punish- ment to the crimes of theft, forgery, and the like, which they do to those of murder and treason. Where the same undistinguish- ing severity is exerted against all offenses, the people are led to forget the real distinction in the crimes themselves and to com- mit the most flagrant with as little compunction as they do the lightest offenses. For the same reason, a multitude of sanguin- ary laws is both impolitic and unjust, the true design of all pun- ishments being to reform, not to exterminate, mankind.

Art. 19. Every subject hath a right to be secure from all un- reasonable searches and seizures of his person, his houses, his papers, and all his possessions. Therefore, all warrants to search suspected places or arrest a person for examination or trial, in prosecutions for criminal matters, are contrary to this right, if the cause or foundation of them be not previously supported by oath or affirmation, and if the order, in a warrant to a civil officer, to make search in suspected places or to arrest one or more sus- pected persons or to seize their property, be not accompanied with a special designation of the person or object of search.

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arrest, or seizure; and no warrant ought to be issued but in cases and with the formalities prescribed by law.

Art. 20. In all controversies concerning property and in all suits between two or more persons, except in cases in which it has been heretofore otherwise used and practiced, and except in cases in which the value in controversy does not exceed one hun- dred dollars and title of real estate is not concerned, the parties have a right to trial by jury; and this method of procedure shall be held sacred, unless, in cases arising on the high seas and such as relate to mariners' wages, the legislature shall think it neces- sary hereafter to alter it.

Art. 21. In order to reap the fullest advantage of the inesti- mable privilege of trial by jury, great care ought to be taken that none but qualified persons should be appointed to serve; and such ought to be fully compensated for their travel, time, and attendance.

Art. 22. The liberty of the press is essential to the security of freedom in a state; it ought, therefore, to be inviolably preserved.

Art. 23. Retrospective laws are highly injurious, oppressive, and unjust. No such laws, therefore, should be made, either for the decision of civil causes or the punishment of offenses.

Art. 24. A well-regulated militia is the proper, natural, and sure defense of a state.

Art. 25. Standing armies are dangerous to liberty, and ought not to be raised or kept up without the consent of the legislature.

Art. 2G. In all cases and at all times, the military ought to be under strict subordination to, and governed by, the civil power.

Art. 27. No soldier, in time of peace, shall be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner; and, in time of war, such quarters ought not to be made but by the civil magis- trate, in a manner ordained by the legislature.

Art. 28. No subsidy, charge, tax, impost, or duty shall be established, fixed, laid, or levied, under any pretext whatsoever, without the consent of the people or their representatives in the legislature, or authority derived from that body.

Art. 29. The power of suspending the laws or the execution of them ought never to be exercised but by the legislature, or by authority derived therefrom, to be exercised in such particular cases only as the legislature shall expressly provide for.

Art. 30. The freedom of deliberation, speech, and debate in «^ither house of the legislature is so essential to the rights of the people, that it cannot be the foundation of any action, complaint, or prosecution in any other court or place whatsoever.

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Art. 31. The legislature shall assemble for the redress of pub- lic grievances and for making such laws as the public good may- require.

Art. 32. The people have a right, in an orderly and peaceable manner, to assemble and consult upon the common good, give instructions to their representatives, and to request of the legis- lative body, by way of petition or remonstrance, redress of the wrongs done them, and of the grievances they suffer.

Art. 33. No magistrate or court of law shall demand exces- sive bail or sureties, impose excessive fines, or inflict cruel or unusual punishments.

Art. 34. No person can in any case be subjected to law mar- tial or to any pains or penalties by virtue of that law, except those employed in the army or navy, and except the militia in actual service, but by authority of the legislature.

Art. 35. It is essential to the preservation of the rights of every individual, his life, liberty, property, and character, that there be an impartial interpretation of the laws and administra- tion of justice. It is the right of every citizen to be tried by judges as impartial as the lot of humanity will admit. It is, therefore, not only the best policy, but for the security of the rights of the people, that the judges of the supreme judicial court should hold their offices so long as they behave well, sub- ject, however, to such limitations on account of age as may be provided by the constitution of the state; and that they should have honorable salaries, ascertained and established by standing laws.

Art. 36. Economy being a most essential virtue in all states, especially in a young one, no pension should be granted but in consideration of actual services; and such pensions ought to be granted with great caution by the legislature, and never for more than one year at a time.

Art. 37. In the government of this state, the three essential powers thereof to wit, the legislative, executive, and judicial ought to be kept as separate from, and independent of, each other as the nature of a free government will admit or as is consistent with that chain of connection that binds the whole fabric of the constitution in one indissoluble bond of union and amity.

Art. 38. A frequent recurrence to the fundamental principles of the constitution and a constant adherence to justice, modera- tion, temperance, industry, frugality, and all the social virtues, are indispensably necessary to preserve the blessings of liberty and good government. The people ought, therefore, to have a particular regard to all those principles in the choice of their

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officers and representatives; and they have a right to require of their lawgivers and magistrates an exact and constant observ- ance of tliem in the formation and execution of the laws neces- sary for the good administration of government.

PART SECOND.

fok:m of governmext.

Article 1. The people inhabiting the territory formerly called The Province of New Hampshire do hereby solemnly and mu- tually agree with each other to form themselves into a free, sovereign, and independent body politic, or state, by the name of The State of New Hampshire.

general court.

Art. 2. The supreme legislative power within this state shall be vested in the senate and house of representatives, each of which shall have a negative on the other.

Art. 3. The senate and house shall assemble biennially, on the first Wednesday of January and at such other times as they may judge necessary, and shall dissolve and be dissolved seven days next preceding the said first Wednesday of January biennially, and shall be styled The General Court of New Hampshire.

Art. 4. The general court shall forever have full power and authority to erect and constitute judicatories and courts of rec- ord or other courts, to be holden in the name of the state, for the hearing, trying, and determining all manner of crimes, of- fenses, pleas, processes, plaints, actions, causes, matters, and things whatsoever, arising or happening within this state, or between or concerning persons inhabiting, or residing, or brought within the same, whether the same be criminal or civil, or whether the crimes be capital or not capital, and whether the said pleas be real, personal, or mixed, and for the awarding and issu- ing execution thereon; to which courts and judicatories are here- by given and granted full power and authority, from time to time, to administer oaths or affirmations for the better discovery of truth in any matter in controversy or depending before Uiem.

Art. 5. And, further, full power and authority are hereby given and granted to the said general court, from time to time to make, ordain, and establish all manner of wholesome and reason- able orders, laws, statutes, ordinances, directions, and instruc- tions, either with penalties or without, so as the same be not

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repugnant or contrary to this constitution, as they may judge for the benefit and welfare of this state and for the governing and ordering thereof and of the subjects of the same, for the neces- sary support and defense of the government thereof; and to name and settle biennially, or provide by fixed laws for the nam- ing and settling all civil officers within this state, such ofiicers excepted the election and appointment of whom are hereafter in this form of government otherwise provided for; and to set forth the several duties, powers, and limits of the several civil and mili- tary officers of this state, and the forms of such oaths or affirma- tions as shall be respectively administered unto them for the exe- cution of their several offices and places, so as the same be not repugnant or contrarj^ to this constitution; and, also, to impose fines, mulcts, imprisonments, and other punishments; and to impose and levy proportional and reasonable assessments, rates, and taxes upon all the inhabitants of, and residents within, the said state, and upon all estates within the same, to be issued and disposed of by v/arrant, under the hand of the governor of this state for the time being, with the advice and consent of the coun- cil, for the public service, in the necessary defense and support of the government of this state and the protection and preserva- tion of the subjects thereof, according to such acts as are or shall be in force within the same. Provided, that the general court shall not authorize any town to loan or give its money or credit, directly or indirectly, for the benefit of any corporation having for its object a dividend of profits, or in any way aid the same by taking its stock or bonds.

Art. 6. The public charges of government or any part thereof may be raised by taxation upon polls, estates, and other classes of property, including franchises and property when passing by will or inheritance; and there shall be a valuation of the estates within the state taken anew once in every five years, at least, and as much oftener as the general court shall order.

Art. 7. No member of the general court shall take fees, be of counsel, or act as advocate in any cause before either branch of the legislature; and, upon due proof thereof, such member shall forfeit his seat in the legislature.

Art. 8. The doors of the galleries of each house of the legisla- ture shall be kept open to all persons who behave decently, ex- cept when the welfare of the state, in the opinion of either branch, shall require secrecy.

HOUSE or kepresextatives.

Art. 9. There shall be, in the legislature of this state, a repre- sentation of the people, biennially elected, and founded upon

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principles of equality, and, in order that such representation may be as equal as circumstances will admit, every town, or place entitled to town privileges, and wards of cities having six hun- dred inhabitants by the last general census of the state, taken by authority of the United States or of this state, may elect one rep- resentative; if eighteen hundred such inhabitants, may elect two representatives; and so proceeding in that proportion, making twelve hundred such inhabitants the mean increasing number for any additional representative: provided, that no town shall be divided or the boundaries of the wards of any city so altered as to increase the number of representatives to w^hich such town or city may be entitled by the next preceding census; and provided, further, that, to those towns and cities which since the last cen- sus have been divided or had their boundaries or ward lines changed, the general court, in session next before these amend- ments shall take effect, shall equitably apportion representation in such manner that the number shall not be greater than it would have been had no such division or alteration been made,

AsT. 10. Whenever any town, place, or city ward shall have less than six hundred such inhabitants, the general court shall authorize such town, place, or ward to elect and send to the gen- eral court a representative such proportionate part of the time as the number of its inhabitants shall bear to six hundred; but the general court shall not authorize any such town, place, or ward to elect and send such representative, except as herein provided.

Art. 11. The members of the house of representatives shall be chosen biennially, in the month of November, and shall be the second branch of the legislature.

Art. 12. All persons qualified to vote in the election of sen- ators shall be entitled to vote, within the district where they dwell, in the choice of representatives.

Art. 13. Every member of the house of representatives shall be chosen by ballot, and, for two years, at least, next preceding his election, shall have been an inhabitant of this state; shall be, at the time of his election, an inhabitant of the town, parish, or place he may be chosen to represent; and shall cease to represent such, town, parish, or place immediately on his ceasing to be qualified as aforesaid.

Art. 14. The presiding officers of both houses of the legisla- ture shall severally receive out of the state treasury as compen- sation in full for their services, for the term elected, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, and all other members thereof seasonably attending and not departing without license, the sum of two hundred dollars, exclusive of mileage: provided, however.

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that when a special session shall be called by the governor, such officers and members shall receive for attendance an additional compensation of three dollars per day for a period not exceeding fifteen days, and the usual mileage.

Akt. 15. All intermediate vacancies in the house of represen- tatives may be filled up from time to time in the same manner as biennial elections are made.

Art. 16. The house of representatives shall be the grand in- quest of the state, and ail impeachments made by them shall be heard and tried by the senate.

Art. 17. All money bills shall originate in the house of repre sentatives, but the senate may propose or concur with amend- ments, as on other bills.

Art. 18. The house of representatives shall have power to adjourn themselves, but no longer than two days at a time.

Art. 19. A majority of the members of the house of represen- tatives shall be a quorum for doing business, but, when less than two thirds of the representatives elected shall be present, the assent of two thirds cf those members shall be necessary to ren- der their acts and proceedings valid.

Art. 20. No member of the house of representatives or senate shall be arrested or held to bail on mesne process during his going to, returning from, or attendance upon, the court.

Art. 21. The house of representatives shall choose their own speaker, appoint their own officers, and settle the rules of pro- ceedings in their own house, and shall be judge of the returns, elections, and qualifications of its members, as pointed out in this constitution. They shall have authority to punish by imprison- ment every person who shall be guilty of disrespect to the house, in its presence, by any disorderly and contemptuous behavior, or by threatening or ill-treating any of its members, or by obstruct- ing its deliberations; every person guilty of a breach of its privi- leges in making arrests for debt, or bv assaulting any member during his attendance at any session; in assaulting or disturbing any one of its officers in the execution of any order or procedure of the house; in assaulting any witness or other person ordered to attend by, and during his attendance of, the house, or in rescu- ing any person arrested by order of the house, knowing them to be such.

Art. 22. The senate, governor, and council shall have the same powers in like cases, provided, that no imprisonment by either for any offense exceed ten days.

Art. 23. The journals of the proceedings and all public acts of both houses of the legislature shall be printed and published im-

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mediately after every adjournment or prorogation, and, upon motion made by any one member, tlie yeas and nays upon any question shall be entered on the journal, and any member of the senate or house of representatives shall have a right, on motion made at the time for that purpose, to have his protest or dissent, with the reasons, against any vote, resolve, or bill passed, entered on the journal.

SENATE.

Akt. 24. The senate shall consist of twenty-four members, who shall hold their office for two years from the first Wednes- dav of January next ensuing their election.

Aet. 25. And, that the state may be equally represented in the senate, the legislature shall, from time to time, divide the state into twenty-four districts, as nearly equal as may be without dividing towns and unincorporated places; and, in making this division, they shall govern themselves by the proportion of direct taxes paid by the said districts, and timely make known to the inhabitants of the state the limits of each district.

Art. 26. The free holders and other inhabitants of each dis- trict, qualified as in this constitution is provided, shall, bienni- ally give in their votes for a senator at some meeti:^g holden in the month of November.

Art. 27. The senate shall be the first branch of the legisla- ture, and the senators shall be chosen in the following manner, viz.: every male inhabitant of each town, and parish with town privileges, and places unincorporated, in this state, of twenty-one years of age and upward, excepting paupers and persons excused from paying taxes at their own request, shall have a right, at the biennial or other meetings of the inhabitants of said towns and parishes, to be duly warned and holden biennially, forever, in the month of November, to vote, in the town or parish wherein he dwells, for the senator in the district whereof he is a member.

Art. 28. Provided, nevertheless, that no person shall be capable of being elected a senator who is not of the age of thirty years, and who shall not have been an inhabitant of this state for seven years immediately preceding his election; and, at the time thereof, he shall be an inhabitant of the district for which he shall be chosen.

Art. 29. And every person qualified as the constitution pro- vides shall be considered an inhabitant, for the purpose of elect- ing and being elected into any office or place within this state, in the town, parish, and plantation where he dwelleth and hath his home.

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Aet. 30. And the inhabitants of plantations and places unin- corporated, qualified as this constitution provides, who are or shall be required to assess taxes upon themselves towards the support of government, or shall be taxed therefor, shall have the same privilege of voting for senators, in the plantations and places wherein they reside, as the inhabitants of the respective towns and parishes aforesaid have. And the meetings of such plantations and places, for that purpose, shall be holden bien- nially in the month of November, at such places respectively therein as the assessors thereof shall direct; which assessors shall have like authority for notifying the electors, collecting and returning the votes, as the selectmen and town clerks have in their several towns by this constitution.

Art. 31. The meetings for the choice of governor, council, and senators shall be warned by warrant from the selectmen, and governed by a moderator, who shall, in the presence of the select- men (whose duty it shall be to attend), in open meeting, receive the votes of all the inhabitants of such towns and parishes" pres- ent and qualified to vote for senators; and shall, in said meetings, in presence of the said selectmen and of the town clerk in said meetings, sort and count the said votes, and make a public decla- ration thereof, with the name of every person voted for and the number of votes for each person; and the town clerk shall make a fair record of the same, at large, in the town book, and shall make out a fair attested copy thereof, to be by him sealed up and directed to the secretary of the state, with a superscription ex- pressing the purport thereof; and the said town clerk shall cause such attested copy to be delivered to the sheriff of the county in which said town or parish shall lie thirty days, at least, before the first Wednesday of January, or to the secretary of the state at least twenty days before the said first Wednesday of January; and the sheriff of each county or his deputy shall deliver all such certificates by him received into the secretary's office at least twenty days before the first Wednesday of January.

Art. 32. And, that there may be a due meeting of senators on the first Wednesday of January, biennially, the governor and a majority of the council for the time being shall, as soon as may be, examine the returned copies of such records, and, fourteen days before the first Wednesday of January, he shall issue his summons to such persons as appear to be chosen senators by a majority of votes to attend and take their seats on that day: 2)roviclecl. nevertlieless, that, for the first year, the said returned copies shall be examined by the president and a majority of the

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council then in ofRce; and the said president shall, in like man- ner, notify the persons elected to attend and take their seats accordingly.

Art. 33. And in case there shall not appear to be a senator elected by a majority of votes for any district, the deficiency shall be supplied in the following manner, viz.: the members of the house of representatives and such senators as shall be de- clared elected shall take the names of the two persons having the highest number of votes in the district, and out of them shall elect, by joint ballot, the senator wanted for such district; and, in this manner, all such vacancies shall be filled up in every dis- trict of the &tate; all vacancies in the senate arising hy death, removal out of the state, or otherwise, except from failure to elect, shall be filled by a new election by the people of the dis- trict, upon the requisition of the governor, as soon as may be after such vacancies shall happen.

Art. 34. The senate shall be final judges of the elections, re- turns, and qualifications of their own members, as pointed out in this constitution.

Art. 35, The senate shall have power to adjourn themselves, provided such adjournment do not exceed two days at a time: provided; nevertheless, that, whenever they shall sit on the trial of any impeachment, they may adjourn to such time and place as they may think proper, although the legislature be not assembled on such day or at such place.

Art. 3G. The senate shall appoint their president and other officers, and determine their ov/n rules of proceedings. And not less than thirteen members of the senate shall make a quorum for doing business; and, when less than sixteen senators shall be present, the assent of ten, at least, shall be necessary to render their acts and proceedings valid.

Art. 37. The senate shall be a court, with full power and authority to hear, try, and determine all impeachments made by the house of representatives against any officer or officers of the state, for bribery, corruption, malpractice, or maladministration in office, with full power to issue summons or compulsory pro- cess for convening witnesses before them; but, previous to the trial of any such impeachment, the members of the senate shall respectively be sworn truly and impartially to try and determine the charge in question according to evidence. And every officer impeached for bribery, corruption, malpractice, or maladminis- tration in office shall be served with an attested copy of the impeachment and order of senate thereon, with such citation as the senate may direct, setting forth Ahe time and place of their

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sitting to try the impeachment; which service shall be made by the sheriff or such other sworn ofRcer as the senate may appoint, at least fourteen days previous to the time of trial; and, such citation being duly served and returned, the senate may proceed in the hearing of the impeachment, giving the person impeached, if he shall appear, full liberty of producing witnesses and proofs and of making his defense by himself and counsel; and may also, upon his refusing or neglecting to appear, hear the proofs in sup- port of the impeachment, and render judgment thereon, his non- appearance notwithstanding; and such judgment shall have the same force and effect as if the person impeached had appeared and pleaded in the trial.

Art. 38. Their judgment, however, shall not extend further than removal from ofRce, disqualification to hold or enjoy any place of honor, trust, or profit under this state; but the party so convicted shall, nevertheless, be liable to indictment, trial, judg- ment, and punishment, according to the laws of the land.

Art. 39. Whenever the governor shall be impeached, the chief justice of the supreme judicial court shall, during the trial, pre- side in the senate, but have no vote therein.

EXECUTIVE POWER. GOVERXOR.

Art. 40. There shall be a supreme executive magistrate, who shall be styled Governor of the State of Nevv^ Hampshire, and whose title shall be His Excellency.

Art. 41. The governor shall be chosen biennially, in the month of November, and the votes for governor shall be received, sorted, counted, certified, and returned in the same manner as the votes for senators; and the secretary shall lay the same before the sen- ate and house of representatives on the first Wednesday of Jan- uary, to be by them examined; and, in case of an election by a majority of votes through the state, the choice shall be by them declared and published; and the qualifications of electors of the governor shall be the same as those for senators; and, if no per- son shall have a majority of votes, the senate and house of rep- resentatives shall, by a joint ballot, elect one of the two persons having the highest number of votes, who shall be declared gov- ernor. And no person shall be eligible to this office unless, at the time of his election, he shall have been an inhabitant of this state for seven years next preceding, and unless he shall be of the age of thirty years.

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the governor, with advice of council, shall have the right to ad- journ or prorogue the general court, not exceeding ninety days at any one time, as he may determine the public good may require; and he shall dissolve the same seven days before the said first Wednesday of January. And, in case of any infectious dis- temper prevailing in the place where the said court at any time is to convene, or any other cause whereby dangers may arise to the health or lives of the members from their attendance, the governor may direct the session to be holden at some other, the most convenient, place within the state.

Art. 43. Every bill which shall have passed both houses of the general court shall, before it becomes a law, be presented to the governor; if he approve, he shall sign it, but if not, he shall re- turn it, with his objections, to that house in which it shall have originated, who shall enter the objections at large on their jour- nal and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such reconsideration, two thirds of that house shall agree to pass the "bill, it shall be sent, together with such objections, to the other house, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered; and, if approved by two thirds of that house, it shall become a lav/. But, in all such cases, the votes of both houses shall be determined by yeas and nays, and the names of the persons voting for or against the bill shall be entered on the journal of each house respectively. If any bill shall not be returned by the governor within five days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the same shall be a law in like manner as if he had signed it, unless the legisla- ture, by their adjournment, prevent its return, in which case it shall not be a law.

Art. 44. Every resolve shall be presented to the governor, and, before the same shall take effect, shall be approved by him, or, being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by the senate and house of representatives, according to the rules and limitations prescribed in the case of a bill.

Art. 45. All judicial officers, the attorney-general, coroners, and all officers of the navy and general and field officers of the militia, shall be nominated and appointed by the governor and council; and every such nomination shall be made at least three days prior to such appointment; and no appointment shall take place unless a majority of the council agree thereto.

Art. 4G. The governor and council shall have a negative on each other, both in the nominations and appointments. Every nomination and appointment shall be signed by the governor and council, and every negative shall be also signed by the governor or council who made the same.

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Art. 47. The captains and subalterns in the respective regi- ments shall be nominated and recommended by the field officers to the governor, who is to issue their commissions immediately on receipt of such recommendation; j^rovided, that no person shall be so nominated and recommended until he shall have beeen ex- amined and found duly qualified by an examining board appointed by the governor.

Art. 48. Whenever the chair of the governor shall become vacant, by reason of his death, absence from the state, or other- wise, the president of the senate shall, during such vacancy, have and exercise all the powers and authorities, which, by this con- stitution, the governor is vested with when personally present; but, when the president of the senate shall exercise the office of governor, he shall not hold his office in the senate. Whenever the chair both of the governor and of the president of the senate shall become vacant, by reason of their death, absence from the state, or otherwise, the speaker of the house shall, during such vacancies, have and exercise all the powers and authorities which, by this constitution, the governor is vested with when personally present; but when the speaker of the house shall exercise the office of governor, he shall not hold his office in the house.

Art. 49. The governor, with advice of council, shall have full power and authority, in recess of the general court, to prorogue the same from time to time, not exceeding ninety days in any one recess of said court; and, during the sessions of said court, to adjourn or prorogue it to any time the two houses may de- sire; and to call it together sooner than the time to which it may be adjourned or. prorogued, if the welfare of the state should require the same.

Art. 50. The governor of this state, for the time being, shall be commander-in-chief of the army and navy and all the military forces of the state by sea and land; and shall have full power, by himself or by any chief commander or other officer or officers, from time to time to train, instruct, exercise, and govern the militia and navy; and for the special defense and safety of this state, to assemble in martial array and put in warlike posture the inhabitants thereof, and to lead and conduct them, and with them to encounter, repulse, repel, resist, and pursue by force of arms, as well by sea as by land, within and without the limits of this state; and also to kill, slay, destroy, if necessary, and con- quer, by all fitting ways, enterprise, and means, all and every such person and persons as shall at any time hereafter, in a hostile manner, attempt or enterprise the destruction, invasion, detri- ment, or annoyance of this state; and to use and exercise over

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the army and navy and over the militia in actual service the law martial, in time of war, invasion, and also in rebellion declared by the legislature to exist, as occasion shall necessarily require; and surprise, by all ways and means whatsoever, all and every such person or persons, with their ships, arms, ammunition, and other goods, as shall, in a hostile manner, invade, or attempt the invading, conquering, or annoying this state; and, in fine, the gov- ernor hereby is intrusted Vv^ith all other powers incident to the office of captain-general and commander-in-chief and admiral, to be exercised agreeably to the rules and regulations of the consti- tution and the laws of tlie land, jirovided, that the governor shall not at any time hereafter, by virtue of any power by this constitu- tion granted, or hereafter to be granted to him by the legislature, transport any of the inhabitants of this state or oblige them to march out of the limits of the same without their free and volun- tary consent or the consent of the general court, nor grant com- missions for exercising the law martial in any case without the advice and consent of the council.

Art. 51. The power of pardoning offenses, except such as per- sons may be convicted of before the senate, by impeachment of the house, shall be in the governor, by and with the advice of council; but no charter of pardon, granted by the governor, with advice of council, before conviction, shall avail the party pleading the- same, notwithstanding any general or particular expressions contained therein, descriptive of the offense or offenses intended to be pardoned.

Art. 52. No officer, duly commissioned to command in the militia, shall be removed from his office but by the address of both houses to the governor or by fair trial in court-martial pur- suant to the laws of the state for the time being.

Art. 53. The commanding officers of the regiments shall ap- point their adjutants and quartermasters; the brigadiers, their brigade-majors; the major-generals, their aids; the captains and subalterns, their non-commissioned officers.

Art. 54. The division of the militia into brigades, regiments, and companies, made in pursuance of the militia laws now in force, shall be considered as the proper division of the militia of this state, until the same shall be altered by some future law.

Art. 55. No moneys shall be issued out of the treasury of this state and disposed of (except such sums as may be appropriated for the redemption of bills of credit or treasurer's notes, or for the payment of interest arising thereon) but by warrant under the hand of the governor for the time being, by and with the advice and consent of the council, for the necessary support and

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defense of this state and for the necessary protection and pres- ervation of the inhabitants thereof, agreeably to the acts and resolves of the general court.

Aet, 56. All public boards, the commissary-general, all super- intending officers of public magazines and stores belonging to this state, and all commanding officers of forts and garrisons within the same shall, once in every three months, officially and without requisition, and at other times when required by the governor, deliver to him an account of all goods, stores, provi- sions, ammunition, cannon with their appendages, and all small arms with their accoutrements, and all other public property under their care respectively, distinguishing the quantity and kind of each as particularly as may be, together with the condi- tion of such forts and garrisons. And the commanding officer shall exhibit to the governor, when required by him, true and exact plans of such forts, and of the land and sea, or harbor or harbors adjacent.

Art. 57. The governor and council shall be compensated for their services, from time to time, by such grants as the general court shall think reasonable.

Aet. 58. Permanent and honorable salaries shall be established by law for the justices of the superior court.

COUNCIL.

Art. 59. There shall be biennially elected by ballot five coun- cilors, for advising the governor in the executive part of govern- ment. The freeholders and other inhabitants in each county, qualified to vote for senators, shall, some time in the month of November, give in their votes for one councilor, which votes shall be received, sorted, counted, certified, and returned to the secre- tary's office, in the same manner as the votes for senators, to be by the secretary laid before the senate and house of represen- tatives on the first Wednesday of January.

Art. 60. And the person having a majority of votes in any county shall be considered as duly elected a councilor; but, if no person shall have a majority of votes in any county, the senate and house of representatives shall take the names of the two persons who have the highest number of votes in each county and not elected, and out of those two shall elect, by joint ballot, the councilor wanted for the county; and the qualifications for councilors shall be the same as for senator.

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accept the trust, or if any person elected a councilor shall refuse to accept the office, or in case of the death, resignation, or removal of any councilor out of the state, the governor may issue a pre- cept for the election of a new councilor in that county where such vacancy shall happen; and the choice shall be in the same manner as before directed; and the governor shall have full power and authority to convene the council, from time to time, at his discretion; and with them or the majority of them, may and shall, from time to time, hold a council for ordering and direct- ing the affairs of the state, according to the laws of the land.

Art. 62. The members of the council may be impeached by the house and tried by the senate for bribery, corruption, mal- practice, or maladministration.

Art. 63. The resolutions and advice of the council shall be recorded by the secretary in a register, and signed by all the members present agreeing thereto; and this record may be called for at any time by either house of the legislature; and any mem- ber of the council may enter his opinion contrary to the resolu- tion of the majority, with the reasons for such opinion.

Art. 64. The legislature may, if the public good shall here- after require it, divide the state into five districts, as nearly equal as may be, governing themselves by the number of ratable polls and proportion of public taxes, each district to elect a councilor; and, in case of such division, the manner of the choice shall be conformable to the present mode of election in counties.

Art. 65. And, whereas the elections appointed to be made by this constitution on the first Wednesday of January biennially, by the two houses of the legislature, may not be completed on that day, the said elections may be adjourned from day to day until the same be completed. And the order of the elections shall be as follows: The vacancies in the senate, if any, shall be first filled up; the governor shall then be elected, provided there shall be no choice of him by the people; and afterwards, the two houses shall proceed to fill up the vacancy, if any, in the council.

SECRETARY, TREASURER, COMMISSARY-GENERAL, ETC.

Art. 66. The secretary, treasurer, and commissary-general shall be chosen by joint ballot of the senators and representatives, assembled in one room.

Art. 67. The records of the state shall be kept in the office of the secretary; and he shall attend the governor and council, the senate and representatives, in person or by deputy, as they may require.

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shall be responsible; and, in case of the death, removal, or inabil- ity of the secretary, his deputy shall exercise all the duties of the office of secretary of this state until another shall be appointed.

Art. 69. The secretary, before he enters upon the business of his office, shall give bond, v/ith sufficient sureties, in a reasonable sum, for the use of the state, for the punctual performance of his trust.

COUNTY TEEASURERS, ETC.

Art. 70. The county treasurers, registers of probate, solicitors, sheriffs, and registers of deeds shall be elected by the inhabitants of the several towns in the several counties in the state, accord- ing to the method now practiced and the laws of the state; pro- vided, nevertheless, the legislature shall have authority to alter the manner of certifying the votes and the mode of electing those officers, but not so as to deprive the people of the right they now have of electing them.

Art. 71. And the legislature, on the application of the major part of the inhabitants of any county, shall have authority to divide the same into two districts for registering deeds, if to them it shall appear necessary, each district to elect a register of deeds; and, before they enter upon the business of their offices, shall be respectively sworn faithfully to discharge the duties thereof, and shall severally give bond, with sufficient sureties, in a reasonable sum, for the use of the county, for the punctual performance of their respective trusts.

JUDICIARY POWER.

Art. 72. The tenure that all commissioned officers shall have by law in their offices shall be expressed in their respective com- missions. All judicial officers, duly appointed, commissioned, and sworn, shall hold their offices during good behavior, excepting those concerning whom there is a different provision made in this constitution; provided, nevertheless, the governor, with consent of council, may remove tliem upon the address of both houses of the legislature.

Art. 73. Each branch of the legislature, as well as the gov- ernor and council, shall have authority to require the opinions of the justices of the superior court upon important questions of law and upon solemn occasions.

Art. 74. In order that the people may not suffer from the long continuance in place of any justice of the peace who shall fail in discharging the important duties of his office with ability and fidelity, all commissions of justices of the peace shall become void at the expiration of five years from their respective dates; and

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upon the expiration of any commission, the same may, if neces- sary, be renewed, or another person appointed, as shall most con- duce to the well-being of the state.

Art. 75. All causes of marriage, divorce, and alimony, and all appeals from the respective judges of probate, shall be heard and tried by the superior court, until the legislature shall by law make other provision.

Art. 76. The general court are empowered to give to justices of the peace jurisdiction in civil causes, when the damages de- manded shall not exceed one hundred dollars and title of real estate is not concerned, but with right of appeal to either party to some other court.

Art. 77. No person shall hold the ofRce of judge of any court, of judge of probate, or sheriff of any county, after he has attained the age of seventy years.

Art. 78. No judge of any court or justice of the peace shall act as attorney, or be of counsel to any party, or originate any civil suit, in matters which shall come or be brought before him as judge or justice of the peace.

Art. 79. All matters relating to the probate of wills and grant- ing letters of administration shall be exercised by the judges of probate in such manner as the legislature have directed or may hereafter direct; and the judges of probate shall hold their courts at such place or places, on such fixed days as the conveniency of the Deople may require and the legislature from time to time app(At.

Art. 80. No judge or register of probate shall be of counsel, act as advocate, or receive any fees as advocate or counsel, in any probate business which is pending or may be brought into any court of probate in the county of which he is judge or register.

CLERKS OF COURTS.

Art. 81. The judges of the courts (those of probate excepted) shall appoint their respective clerks, to hold their office during pleasure; and no such clerk shall act as an attorney or be of counsel in any cause in the court of which he is a clerk, nor shall he draw any writ originating a civil action.

ENCOURAGEMENT OF LITERATURE, ETC.

Art. 82. Knowledge and learning generally diffused through a community being essential to the preservation of a free govern- ment, and spreading the opportunities and advantages of educa- tion through the various parts of the country being highly con- ducive to promote this end, it shall be the duty of the legislators

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and magistrates, in all future periods of this government, to cher- ish the interest of literature and the sciences, and all seminaries and public schools; to encourage private and public institutions, rewards, and immunities for the promotion of agriculture, arts, sciences, commerce, trades, manufactures, and natural history, of the country; to countenance and inculcate the principles of humanity and general benevolence, public and private charity, in- dustry and economy, honesty and punctuality, sincerity, sobriety, and all social affections and generous sentiments, among the peo- ple; provided, nevertheless, that no money raised by taxation shall ever be granted or applied for the use of the schools or institu- tions of any religious sect or denomination. Free and fair com- petition in the trades and industries is an inherent and essential right of the people and should be protected against all monopolies and conspiracies which tend to hinder or destroy it. The size and functions of all corporations should be so limited and regu- lated as to prohibit fictitious capitalization, and provision should be made for the supervision and government thereof: Therefore, all just powder possessed by the state is hereby granted to the gen- eral court to enact laws to prevent the operations within the state of all persons and associations, and all trusts and corpora- tions, foreign or domestic, and the oflncevs thereof, who en- deavor to raise the price of any article of commerce or to destroy free and fair competition in the trades and industries through combination, conspiracy, monopoly, or any other unfair means; to control and regulate the acts of all such persons, associations, corporations, trusts, and officials doing business within the state; to prevent fictitious capitalization; and to authorize civil and criminal proceedings in respect to all the wrongs herein de- clared against.

OATHS AXD STJBSCRIPTIOXS. EXCLUSIOX FROIM OFFICES. COINIMIS-

SIOXS. WRITS. COXFIRMATIOX OF LAWS. HABEAS CORPUS. THE

ENACTING STYLE. CONTINUANCE OF OFFICERS. PROVISION FOR A

FUTURE REVISION OF THE CONSTITUTION. ETC.

Art. 83. Any person chosen governor, councilor, senator, or representative, military or civil officer (town officers excepted), accepting the trust, shall, before he proceeds to execute the duties of his office, make and subscribe the following declarations, viz.:

I, A B, do solemnly swear that I will bear faith and true alle- giance to the state of New Hampshire and will support the consti- tution thereof. So help vie God.

I, A B, do solemnly and sincerely swear and affirm that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties

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incumbent on me as , according to the best of my abilities,

agreeably to the rules and regulations of this constitution and the laws of the state of New Hampshire. So help me God.

Any person having taken and subscribed the oath of allegiance, and the same being filed in the secretary's office, he shall not be obliged to take said oath again.

Provided, always, when any person chosen or appointed as afore- said shall be of the denomination called Quakers, or shall be scrupulous of swearing and shall decline taking the said oaths, such person shall take and subscribe them, omitting the word "stvear," and likewise the words "So help me God," subjoining, instead thereof, "This I do under the pains and penalties of per- jury."

Akt. 84. And the oaths or affirmations shall be taken and sub- scribed by the governor, before the president of the senate, in presence of both houses of the legislature; and by the senators and representatives first elected under this constitution, as al- tered and amended, before the president of the state and a major- ity of the council then in office, and forever afterward before the governor and council for the time being; and by all other officers, before such persons and in such manner as the legislature shall from time o time appoint.

Aet. 85. All commissions shall be in the name of the state of New Hampshire, signed by the governor, and attested by the sec- retary or his deputy, and shall have the great seal of the state affixed thereto.

Art. 86. All writs issuing out of the clerk's office, in any of the courts of law, shall be in the name of the state of New Hampshire, shall be under the seal of the court whence they issue, and bear teste of the chief, first, or senior justice of the court; but, when such justice shall be interested, then the writ shall bear teste of some other justice of the court, to which the same shall be return- able; and be signed by the clerk of such court.

Art. 87. All indictments, presentments, and informations shall conclude, "against the peace and dignity of the state."

Art. 88. The estate of such persons as may destroy their own lives shall not for that offense be forfeited, but descend or ascend in the same manner as if such persons had died in a natural way. Nor shall any article which shall accidentally occasion the death of any person be henceforth deemed a deodand, or in any wise forfeited on account of such misfortune.

Art. 89. All the laws which have heretofore been adopted, used, and approved in the province, colony, or state of New Hamp- shire, and usually practiced on in the courts of law, shall remain and be in full force until altered and repealed by the legislature, such parts thereof only excepted as are repugnant to the rights

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and liberties contained in this constitution; provided, that nothing herein contained, when compared with the twenty-third article in the bill of rights, shall be construed to affect the laws already made respecting the persons or estates of absentees.

Aet. 90. The privilege and benefit of the habeas corpus shall be enjoyed in this state in the most free, easy, cheap, expeditious, and ample manner, and shall not be suspended by the legislature except upon the most urgent and pressing occasions, and for a time not exceeding three months.

Art. 91. The enacting style, in making and passing acts, stat- utes, and laws, shall be. Be it enacted 'by the senate and house of representatives in general court convened.

Art. 92. No governor or judge of the supreme judicial court shall hold any office or place under the authority of this state, except such as by this constitution they are admitted to hold, saving that the judges of the said court may hold the offices of justices of the peace throughout the state; nor shall they hold any place or office or receive any pension or salary from any other state, government, or power whatever.

Art. 93. No person shall be capable of exercising at the same time more than one of the following offices within this state, viz.: judge of probate, sheriff, register of deeds; and never! more than two offices of profit, which may be held by appointment of the governor, or governor and council, or senate and house of repre- sentatives, or superior or inferior courts, military offices and offices of justices of the peace excepted.

Art. 94. No person holding the office of judge of any court (except special judges), secretary, treasurer of the state, attorney- general, commissary-general, military officers receiving pay from the continent or this state (excepting officers of the militia occa- sionally called forth on. an emergency), register of deeds, sheriff, or officers of the customs, including naval officers, collectors of excise and state and continental taxes hereafter appointed, and not having settled their accounts with the respective officers with whom it is their duty to settle such accounts, members of con- gress, or any person holding any office under the United States. shall at the same time hold the office of governor, or have a seat in the senate or house of representatives or council; but his being chosen and appointed to and accepting the same shall operate as a resignation of their seat in the chair, senate, or house of repre- sentatives, or council, and the place so vacated shall- be filled up. No member of the council shall have a seat in the senate or house of representatives.

Art. 95. No person shall ever be admitted to hold a seat in the legislature, or any office of trust or importance under this gov-

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ernment, who, in the due course of law, has been convicted of bribery or corruption in obtaining an election or appointment.

Art. 9G. In all cases where sums of money are mentioned in this constitution, the value thereof shall be computed in silver at six shillings and eight pence per ounce.

Art, 97. To the end that there may be no failure of justice or danger to the state by the alterations and amendments made in the constitution, the general court is hereby fully authorized and directed to fix the time when the alterations and amendments shall take effect, and make the necessary arrangements accord- ingly.

Art. 98. It shall be the duty of the selectmen and assessors of the several towns and places in this state, in warning the first annual meetings for the choice of senators, after the expiration of seven years from the adoption of this constitution as amended, to insert expressly in the warrant this purpose among the others for the meeting, to wit: to take the sense of the qualified voters on the subject of a revision of the constitution; and, the meeting being warned accordingly, and not otherwise, the moderator shall take the sense of the qualified voters present as to the neces- sity of a revision; and a return of the number of votes for and against such necessity shall be made by the clerks, sealed up and directed to the general court at their then next session ; and if it shall appear to the general court by such return that the sense of the people of the state has been taken, and that, in the opinion of a majority of the qualified voters in the state present and voting at said meetings, there is a necessity for a revision of the consti- tution, it shall be the duty of the general court to call a conven- tion for that purpose; otherwise the general court shall direct the sense of the people to be taken, and then proceed in the manner before mentioned; the delegates to be chosen in the same manner and proportioned as the representatives to the general court : pro- vided, that no alteration shall be made in this constitution before the same shall be laid before the towns and unincorporated places and approved by two thirds of the qualified voters present and voting on the subject.

Art. 99. And the same method of taking the sense of the peo- ple as to a revision of the constitution, and calling a convention for that purpose, shall be observed afterward, at the expiration of every seven years.

Art, 100, This form of government shall be enrolled on parch- ment and deposited in the secretary's office, and be a part of the laws of the land, and printed copies thereof shall be prefixed to the books containing the laws of this state in all future editions thereof.

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