DURHAM Putlic KWry. • »■ » ^ • ShelfN3^>X4r... Book .■Af.S.^.rr^.. Volume \..0 Source Received . S^c^y^^^oj^^ \ ^- . o . .». Cost Accession No....A.?o.p.t> Gov. Charles M. Floyd. STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL FOR THE GENERAL COURT 1907 Prepared and Published under Section 14, Chapter 15 of the Public Statutes. No. 10. CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE 1907 Printed by The John B. Clarke Company, Manchester. Bound by Rumford Printing Company, Concord. £ in + CONTENTS. oo rsl Official Roster 5 Z National Guard 46 Campaign of 1906 52 Election Returns — Governor 46 Congressmen 93 Councilors 104 Senators 117 County Officials 138 License 166 Town Officers ISO Chief Magistrates of New Hampshire 288 Congressmen, 1789-1907 293 Voluntary Corporations, 1905-1906 300 Legislative 314 Constitution of New Hampshire 371 \ZSo STATE GOVERNMENT, 1907-1908. GOVERNOR. CHAELES M. FLOYD, r., Manchester. January, 1907, to January, 1909. Term, two years. Salary, $2,000. COUNCIL. First District— STEPHEN S. JEWETT, r., Laconia. Second District— WILLIAM H. C. FOLLANSBY, r., Exeter. Third District— HERBERT B. VIALL, r., Keene. Fourth District— JAMES DUNCAN UPHAM, r., Claremont. Fifth District— FRANK P. BROWN, r., Whitefield. SECRETARY OF STATE. Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. EDWARD N. PEARSON, r., Concord. March, 1899, to January, 1909. Salary, $3,000. DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE. Appointed by the Secretary of State. Term, not limited. JOSEPH T. WALKER, r., Concord. Appointed October, 1906. Salary, $1,200. STATE TREASURER. Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. SOLON A. CARTER, r., Concord. • Inly 1, 1872, to January, 1909 (except 1874). Salary, $2,500. 6 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. HARRY B. CILLEY, r., Manchester. January, 1907, to January, 1909. Salary, 81,500. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, two years. HENRY C. MORRISON, v., Concord. October 25, 1904, to October 9, 1908. Salary, $2,500. 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. GEORGE H. ADAMS, r., Plymouth. September 25, 1905, to October 29, 1908. Salary, $2,000. LABOR COMMISSIONER. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. LYSANDER H. CARROLL, r., Concord. May 4, 1899, to May 4, 1908. Salary, $1,500. STATE ENGINEER. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Salary, $3,000. ARTHUR W. DEAN, v., Nashua. January l, 1904, to March 31, 1909. STATE GOVERNMENT. 7 BANK COMMISSIONERS. Appointed i>y the Governor and Council. Term, three years. Salary, 12,500 and traveling expenses. RICHARD .M. SCAMMON, d. (Chairman), Stratham. March 21, 1901, to December 1, 1909. ARTHUR E. DOLE, r., Concord. December 6, 1904, to December 1, 1907. HENRY E. GREEN, r., Littleton. April 25, 1905, to December l, 1908. RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Appointed by the Governor and Council. 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, 1880, to January 1, 1908. ARTHUR 0. WHITTEMORE, r. (Clerk), Dover. April 29, 1903, to January 1, 1909. OEORGE E. BALES, d., Wilton. November 30, 1903, to January l, 1910. 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 1, 1908. TRUSTEES OF STATE LIBRARY. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, tbree years. WILLIAM D. CHANDLER, r., Concord. November 10, 1896, to November 10, 1908. JAMES E. BRENNAN, years. Salary of sec- retary, $1,200 per annum. OLIVER J. M. OILMAN, Alton. July 9, 1S95, to July 9, 1910. ELLA L. FOLLANSBY, Exeter. March 31, 1899, to July 9, 1907. JAMES F. BRENNAN, Peterborough. October 27, 1899, to July 9, 1908. LILIAN S. STREETER (Chairman), Concord. October 27, 1899, to August 29, 1909. SHERMAN E. BURROUGHS, Manchester. August 28, 1901, to July 9, 1911. WILLIAM J. AHERN (Secretary), Concord. PUBLIC PRINTING COMMISSION. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, two years. Compensation of clerk, $500. EDWIN G. EASTMAN, Exeter. July 2, 1901, to July 2, 1907. ALBERT S. BATCHELLOR, Littleton. July 2, 1901, to July 2, 1907. JOHN II. RIEDELL, Manchester. July 2, 1901, to July 2, 1907. J. WESLEY PLUMMER, Concord. July 2, 1905, to July 2, 1907. HARRIE E. WAITE (Clerk), Concord. June 1, 1904, to July 2, 1907. 18 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. AUDITORS OF PRINTERS' ACCOUNTS. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, two years. Salary, $200 per annum. EDWAKD W. TOWNSEND, d., Rollinsford. June 30, 1903, to June 30, 1907. OMAR A. TOWNE, v., Franklin. June 30, 1905, to June 30, 1907. AUDITOR OF TREASURER'S ACCOUNTS. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, one year. Salary, $200 per annum. IRA CROSS, r., Nashua. December 1, 1898, to December 1, 1907. TOLL BRIDGE COMMISSIONERS. Appointed by the Governor and Council. DANIEL HALL (Chairman), Dover. ALVAH W. SULLOWAY, Franklin. GEORGE E. TENNEY (Secretary), Claremont. 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, 1907. WILLIAM M. WYMAN, Conway. March 29, 1901, to March 29, 1911. STATE GOVERNMENT. 19 COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE, PORT OF PORTSMOUTH. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, not limited. CHARLES W. GRAY, Portsmouth. Appointed March 19, 1895. HERBERT O. PRIME, Portsmouth. Appointed December 4, 1906. CUSTODIAN OF ARSENAL AT PORTSMOUTH. Appointed by Governor. Term not limited. ARTHUR H. LOCKE. Portsmouth. Appointed April 5, 1904. SEALERS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Appointed by the Governor and Council, one for each county. Term, not limited. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. Name. Residence. Appointed. Harry W. Clark, Derry, April 29, 1903. STRAFFORD COUNTY. William Millen, Dover, April 22, 1884. BELKNAP COUNTY. Russell H. Carter, Laconia, May 1, 190G. CARROLL COUNTY. Almon R. Bennett, Freedom, May 1, 1906. MERRIMACK COUNTY. Samuel F. Morrill. Concord, May 7, 1877. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. Charles B. Clarkson, Manchester, July 21, 1899. CHESHIRE COUNTY. Virgil A. Wright, Keene, May 2, 1S77. 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. Frank A. Eawson, Harlan P. Goodrich, Erastus V. Cobleigh, SULLIVAN COUNTY. Newport, GRAFTON COUNTY. Lebanon, COOS COUNTY. Lancaster, June 24, 190-1. Mar. 27, 1878. June 19, 1877. VETERINARY EXAMINERS. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. Roger I. Twombly, Berlin, March 28, 1901, to March 2S, 1909. Fred L. Bodwell, Dover, March 28, 1901, to March 28, 1907. Guy E. Chesley, Rochester, April 5, 1904, to March 28, 1908. 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. George Scott Locke, term expires March 7, 1911. MANCHESTER. Noah S. Clark, term expires January 1, 1910. Edward B. Woodbury, term expires January 1, 1911. Frank P. Cheney, term expires January 1, 1908. NASHUA. Frederic D. Runnells, term expires January 1, 1910. James B. Crowley, term expires December 29, 1911. Frank H. Wingate, term expires Januaiy 6, 1908. PORTSMOUTH. John E. Dimick, term expires April 2. 1907. Alfred F. Howard, term expires April 2, 1911. True L. Norris, term expires April 2. 1909. STATE GOVERNMENT. 21 LACONIA. Prank E. Busiel, term expires March 27, 1007. Charles W. Vaughan, term expires April l. L909. Fred C. Sanborn, term expires February 21, loll. KEEXE. Frederic A. Faulkner, term expires March 7, 1911. George H. Follansbee, term expires March 7, 1900. Herbert B. Viall, term expires March 7, 1907. SOMERSWORTH. George F. Hill, term expires March 28, 1907. Walter S. Lawson, term expires March 28, 1911. Samuel Welch, term expires March 28, 1909. EXETER. Albion Burbank, term expires March 12, 1911. William H. C. Follansby, term expires March 9, 1909. Chester D. Hatch, term expires March 12, 1907. DOVER, Thomas H. Dearborn, term expires March 3, 1909. John Kivel, term expires March 3, 1907. Bert Wentworth, term expires March 3, 1911. BE.RLIX. John B. Gilbert, term expires April 1, 190S. Abraham M. Stahl, term expires April 1, 1907. Edmund Sullivan, term expires April 1, 1909. BOARDS OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years. Representing the New Hampshire Medical Society: George H. Shedd, Conway, May 11, 1S97, to May 11. 1908. George Cook, Concord, May 11, 1897, to May 11, 1907. Arthur C. Heffinger, Portsmouth, May 11. L897, to May 11, 1011. James T. Greeley, Nashua, May 11, 1897, to May 11, 1910. John F. ttobinson, Manchester, May 11, 1897, to May 11, 1000. 22 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. 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, 1911. R. V. Sweet, Rochester, May 11, 1S97, to May 11, 1910. Henry M. Wiggin, Whitefield, August 26, 1903, to May 11, 1909. Albion K. P. Harvey, Somersworth, May 11, 1903, to May 11, 1908. Representing the New Hampshire Eclectic Society: E. C. Chase, Concord, May 11, 1897, to June 16, 1908. F. L. Gerald, Laconia, May 11, 1S97, to June 16, 1907. Lester R. Brown, Winchester, June 16, 1902, to June 16, 1910. A. J. Marston, Plymouth, May 19, 1903, to June 16, 1909. STATE REGENT. Henry C. Morrison, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Con- cord. 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. Neal, 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. STATE GOVERNMENT. 23 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. James T. Greeley, Nashua, term expires April 14, 190^. Franklin G. Warner, Antrim, term expires April 14, 1908. George M. Davis, Manchester, term expires April 29, 1908. 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. Chenej', Ashland, term expires May 5, 190S. 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, 190S. JUDICIAEY DEPAKTMENT. SUPREME COURT. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, until seventy years of age. Name. Residence. Appoint- ment. Limitation by age. Salary. Chief Justice: Frank N. Parsons Franklin July 1, 1902 Sept. 3, 1924 S4/200 Associate Justices: William M. Chase Concord Mar. 28, 1901 Dec. 28, 1907 4,000 Reuben E. Walker Concord Mar. 28, 1901 Feb. 15, 1921 4,000 George H. Bingham Manchester... July 1, 1902 Aug. 19, 1934 4,000 John E. Young Jan. 4, 1904 Jan. 26, 1925 • 4,000 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 Robert J. Peaslee Diaries F. Stone Robert N. Cbamberlin. Milford. Dover Manchester.. Laconia Berlin Mar. 28, 1901 Mar. 28, 1901 Mar. 28, 1901 Mar. 28, 1901 Jan. 4, 1904 May 1917 July 28, 1921 Sept. 23, 1934 May 21, 1913 July 24, 1926 S4,200 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 24 JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT. 25 ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Appointed by the Governor and council. Term, five yeai EDWIN G. EASTMAN, Exeter. February 9, 1892, to January 20, l^lL'. Salary, $2,500. LAW REPORTER. Appointed by the Supreme Court. Term, not limited. Salary, S1.S00. JOHN H. RIEDELL, Manchester. CLERK OF SUPREME COURT. Appointed by the Supreme Court. Term, not limited. AMOS J. SHURTLEFF, Concord. CLERKS OF SUPERIOR COURT. Appointed by the Superior Court. Term, not limited. Rockingham County — Charles IT. Knight, Exeter. Strafford County — William W. Roberts, Dover. Belknap County — Edwin P. Thompson, Laconia. ('arroll County — Aldo M. Rumery, Ossipee. Merrimack County — Amos J. 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. Coos County — Moses A. Hastings, Lancaster. SUPREME COURT. Law Terms. At Concord, on the first Tuesday in each month, except July and August. 26 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. 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 Oc- tober. STRAFFORD COUNTY. At Dover on the second Tuesday of February and the third Tuesday of September. BELKNAP COUNTY. At Laconia on the first Tuesday of March and November. 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 Tuesday of November. GRAFTON COUNTY. At Haverhill, on the second Tuesday of September; at Ply- mouth, 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; at Lancas- ter, on the third Tuesday of April; at Berlin, on the first Tues- day of December. .U'MCIAKY DECAUTM ENT. 27 JUDGES OF PROBATE. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, until seventj rears <>t a County. Name. Residence. Appoint- ment. Limitation. Salary. Rockingham Louis G. Hoyt .. Kingston.. Sept. '_*, 1902 Feb. 23, 1926 *l,20o Strafford — Chris. II. Wells. Soniers'rth Alar. 15, 1898 July 6, 1923 800 Belknap Wm. B. Fellows. Tilton April 11, 1895 July 5, 1928 600 Carroll Sew'll W.Abbott Wolfe boro Dec, 27, 1889 April 11, 1929 700 Merrimack.. Chas. R. Corning Concord . . . June 19, 1899 Dec. 20, 1926 1,200 Hillsbo'ougb Edw. K. Barker. Nashua . .. June 3, 1879 Jan. 7, 1912 2,000 Cheshire — Robert A. Ray.. Feb. 6, 190(1 April 7, 1921 600 Sullivan Jesse M. Barton. Newport... Feb. 6, 1900 Jan. 21, 1940 600 Tyler Westgate. Haverhill.. Feb. 20, 1890 Dec. 2. 1913 1,000 Coos. Alfred R. Evans Gorham. .. Jan. l, 1S95 Mar. 21, 1919 900 REGISTERS OF PROBATE. Elected for two years. County. Name. Residence. Term lie ginning. Salary. Rockingham George F. Richards. . Exeter April l, 1905 $1,200 Strafford William W. Martin.. Somerswortli .. . April l. 1905 1,000 Belknap True W. Thompson . . Charles S. Miles Laconia April 1, April 1. 1905 600 Carroll Elfi nuha m 1905 550 Merrimack John P. Nutter Concord April 1, 1905 1,200 Hillsborough . .. Cheshire . Wilton II. Spalter.... Elisha M. Kempton. . Russell T. Bartlett... Nashua April 1. April l, April 1, April 1. 1! 105 1,500 600 Keene 1905 Sullivan Newport Haverhill 1905 600 1905 800 Coils Burleigh Roberts — Lancaster April 1. 1905 700 28 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. TERMS OF PROBATE COURTS. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. At Exeter, on the fourth Tuesday of each month, except Au- gust, and on the second Tuesday of February, April, June, Sep- tember, October, and December; at Portsmouth, on the first Tuesday of January, March, May, July, September, and Novem- ber; at Derry, on the first Tuesday of February, June, October, and December; at Raymond, on the third Tuesday of May and November. STRA1 J OKD COUNTY. At Dover, on the first Tuesday of every month; at Farminer- ton, 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 Febru- ary, May, July, September, and November. BELKNAP COUNTY. At Laconia, on the third Tuesday of ever}' month. CARROLL COUNTY. At Conway, on the first Tuesday of January, May, and Sep- tember; at West Ossipee, on the first Tuesday of February, June, and October; at Ossipee Corner, on the first Tuesday of March, July, and November; at Sanbornville, on the first Tues- day of April, August, and December. ME BR I MAC K CO ( " XTY. \1 Concord, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of everv month. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. A1 Manchester, on the third Tuesday of every month; at Nashua, on the fourth Tuesday of February, April, June, Au- gust. October, and December; at Francestown, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of August; at Amherst, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of June and De- cember; at Peterborough, on the Friday next following the JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT. 29 fourth Tuesday of February, May, and November; a1 Green- ville, on the Friday aexl following the Eourth Tuesday of April n ml October; at Hillsborough Bridge, on the Friday next fol- lowing the fourth Tuesday of January and July; and at Mil- ford, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of March and September. CHESHIRE COUNTY. At Keene, <>n 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 Woodsville, on the third Tuesday of March, June, September, and December; at Canaan, on the first Tuesday of June and December; at Haver- hill, 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 Ber- lin, on the third Tuesday of January and the third Tuesday of June. 30 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. JUSTICES AND SPECIAL JUSTICES OF 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. Allen stown. .., Allenstown Alton Alton Amherst Amherst Auburn Bath George M. Fletcher J. I Benjamin W. Couch. . .S. J. Isaac L. Heath J. Harry E. Loveren S. J. Charles W. Hoitt J. John K. Spring S. J. ; Thomas H. Simes 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 T. Charles C. Buft'um S. J. Oscar L. Young J. True W. Thompson. . .S. J. Omar A. Towne J. George F. Rich J. Irving Stearns S. .] . Charles H. Smith J. Charles V. Fisher S. J. William R. Clough f. Charles H. Downing.. S. J. Aaron M. Wilkins J. William I). Clark S. J. I Alfred D. Emery r. Frank P. Moulton S. ,7. Dec. Aug. Aug. Dec. Oct. Dec. Sept. Nov. June Nov. Feb. June July April Feb. SeDt. Aug. Feb. Dec. Nov. 19, 19, 22 13, 26, 16, 4, 7 — -1 4, 6, 25, 4, 11, 15, o 1, 1852 1873 1840 1805 1847 1875 1870 18G5 1844 1857 1865 1858 1853 1848 1849 1874 1841 1851 1809 Dec. 31, 1901 May 31, 1905 May 21. 1895 Aug. 18, 1905 April 25. 1889 May l, 1906 Feb. 7. 1905 June 10. 1895 June 21, 1882 May 17. 1S92 Nov. 4. 1904 April 15. 1892 Jan. 11, 1900 Mar. 14, 1888 April 5, 1S92 Aug. 26, 1903 May 25, 1897 Mar. 2, 1904 June 10, 1895 June 28, 1892 June 15, 1851 May 7, 1901 Feb. «, 1851 Aug. 0, 1901 Nov. 8, 1844 Jan. 3, 1905 Jan. 13, 1851 Sept. 4, 1900 Jan. 22, 1854 May 12, 1896 Nov. 20, 1800 June 11, 1896 .Mar. o 1845 April 28, 1896 April 13, 1853 July 5, 1880 jrnil'IAKY DEPARTMENT. ;n JUSTICES AND SPECIAL JUSTICES OF POLICE COURTS.— Continued. Town. Name. Born. Appointed Canaan Canaan Chesterfield. Conway Conway Derry Deny Enfield Epping Epping Exeter Exeter Farmington Gilford Gil sum Gilsiim Gorham . . . Greenville. Hanover... Hanover.. . Haverhill . Warren B. Richardson J. Charles O. Barney.. .S J. David YV. Slade J. James L. Gibson J. Holmes B. Fifield . . . . s.j. Benjamin T. Bartlett..J. Ernest L. Abbott .. S. J. James W. Pattee L Albert M. P. Pearson.. J. John J. Tilton S.J. Henry A. Shute J. Ernest G. Templeton S. J . John Waldron J. Hillsborough Hinsdale . . . Hinsdale Hooksett .. Hudson Hudson Lancaster . Lebanon Lebanon Lincoln . .. Lucius K. Guillow J. John Bliss S. J. Harry G. Noyes J . Herbert J. Taft T. Thos. W. D. Worthen. .J. Craven Laycock — S. J. Dexter D. Dow J. Samuel W. Hoi man I. Gardner S. Howe J. Willis B. Stearns.... S.J. George Keating S. I . George W. Clyde J. Nathan'l Wentworth S.J. Merrill Shurtletr I. Clarence E. Hibbard. ..J. Rowland E. Jacobs. .S.J. Charles B. Henry I. Apri 18 , 1850 July 21 , 1844 -May 11, 18C1 Dec. 2 , 1855 Dec. 22 1855 Nov. 9 1872 Feb. 2 1SG0 July 27 1 864 Dec. 8 18GG Feb. 15 1867 Nov. 17 185G July 14 18S0 Dec. 27, 1849 Feb. 24 1842 Oct. 25 1848 June 15 1874 Sept. L 1801 Oct. 3 184") Sept. 30, 18GG Jan. 20 1SG3 June 5 1 85.-) Apri !l 184(1 Aug. 29 ,1SGS Mar. is, 18G2 Oct. 23 1865 Dec. 8 1843 Mar. 7 1870 Nov. / 18G7 Oct. 11 1869 Feb. 21 1875 June 18, 18!t:> June 18, 1895 July 10, 1900 Sept. 0, 1904 Dec. 14, 1904 Jan. 1G, 1906 Mar. J. r », 1903 April 25, 1902 April 24, 1899 Apr. 24, 1899 Mar. 1, 1883 Aug. 10, 1905 Jan. 28, 1303 June 4, 1901 June 4, 1901 June 4, 1903 Apr. l,19i)3 Apr. 13, 1898 Jan. 3, 1905 Feb. 11, 1903 April 5, 1892 June 20, 1900 May 31, 1899 Apr. 28, 1904 Apr. 14, 1866 Jan. 4,1904 June 19, 1902 June 1, 1904 June 24, 1904 Dec. 18, 1903 32 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. JUSTICES AND SPECIAL JUSTICES OF POLICE COURTS.— Continued. Town. Same. Born. Appointed. Lincoln Lisbon Lisbon — Littleton Littleton Merrimack Merrimack Milforcl Milford Newmarket Newmarket Northumberland . Northumberland Pembroke Pembroke Peterborough — Peterborough — Plaistow Stratford Stratford Troy Troy "Warner Warner . Whitefield Whitefield Wilton.. Winchester Winchester Wolfeborough... George W. Co wen. . .S. J. Ben S. Webb J. George W. Pennock.S. J. Albert S. Batchellor. ..J. Harry M. Morse. ... S. J. Walter E. Kittredge...J. ( harlcs S. Nesmith . . S. J. Arthur L. Keyes J. George A. Worcester S.J. Irving T. George J- Charles V. Doe S. J. Frank N. Piper J. A.D. Ellinwood S.J. George P. Cofran J. Charles P. Morse — S.J. Ezra M. Smith J. Eben W. Jones S.J. John II. Noyes J. John C. Pattee J. Charles E. Clark ....S.J. John II. Congdon J. Melvin T. Stone S.J. Edmund C. Cole J. Lawrence E. Davis. S.J. Edgar M. Bowker J. Elbridge W. Snow... S.J. George E. Bales J Carlos C. Davis J Samuel W. Maxtield. .S.J Edward F. Cate J Sept. 9, 1S41 May 19, 1S68 V ar. 25, 1S38 April 22,1850 Mar. 22, 1857 May 31, 1866 Sept. 30, 1849 Dec. 2, 1862 June 5, 1852 June 27, 1S54 Nov. 20, 1840 Sept. 18, 1854 Mar. 24, 1863 Mar. 28, 1847 July 5, 1838 Jan. 25, 183S July 2, 1854 Nov. 11, 1855 July 1, 1837 July 28, 1854 Oct. 5, 1815 Jan. 29, 1853 April 18, 1876 Dec- 7, 1860 Sept. 14, 1862 Dec. 8, 1851 May 11, 1859 Dec. 23, 1853 Dec. 18, 1903 Feb. 22, 190!) Apr. 13,1898 Mar. 29, 1805 July 10, 1900 May 13, 1902 June 19, 1902 Apr. 24, 1899 Dec. 29, 1896 Mar. 28, 1901 Mar. 28, 1901 Jan. 4, 1904 Aug. 31, 1894 Mar. 20, 1901 Mar. 20, 1901 Apr. 24, 1899 Jan. 12, 1897 May L 1906 June 12,1906 June 12, 1906 June 4, 1901 June 4, 1901 May 23, 1905 May 23, 1905 Dec. 2, 1902 Apr. 1, 1896 Apr. 25, 1905 May 5, 1903 Apr. 11, 1S99 Apr. 12, 1905 COMMISSIONERS. Commissioners resident, without llie state, authorized to ac- knowledge deeds and to take depositions to be used in this state. Appointments are made by the governor and council for the term of five years. CALIFORNIA. Name. Residence. Appointed. James L. King, 308 California St., San Dec. 2, 1902. Francisco, John IT. Ware, San Francisco, Nov. 30, 1903. CONNECTICUT. Livingstone W. New Haven, May 22, 1906. Cleaveland, GEORGIA. Edward Crnselle, G12 Prudential Building, Mar. 2, 1904. Atlanta, ILLINOIS. Silas S. Willard, 107 Dearborn St., Chicago, Oct. 16, 1902. KENTUCKY. Newton G. Rogers, Louisville. Oct. 10, 1905. LOUISIANA. Meloncey C. Souiat, 13 Carondelet St., New June 19, 1902. Orleans, O Q • )•) 34 NEW HAMPSHIKE MANUAL. Name. Wilbur D. Spencer, Charles C. Warren, Orren K. Fairfield, George D. Emery, Archie Lee Talbot, James H. Little, MAINE. Residence. Berwick, Fryeburg, Kennebunk, Lebanon, Lewi st on, South Paris, Appointed. May 16, 1904. Aug-. 26, 1903. June 19, 1902. Mar. IS, 1903. June 17, 1903. Feb. 11, 1903. MARYXA-ND. Abraham H. Fisher, 16 E. Lexington St., Balti- Nov. 10, 1902. more, Charles Henry Hesse, 208 North Calvert St., Mar. 6, 1906. Baltimore, Henry C. Mathien, 100 E. Lexington St., Bal- Aug. 26, 1903. timore, J. Henry Strohmeyer, 622 Equitable Building, Feb. 25, 1903. Baltimore, MASSACHUSETTS. Charles H. Bartlett, George W. Cate, Charles H. Adams, Frank E. Barnard, Blanche I. Brackett, B. Marvin Fernald, William P. Fowler, Frank W. Herrick, Edward J. Jones, Arthur F. Evans, John YV. Sherman, George R. Swasey, Edward O. Woodward, Elmer E. Young, 607 Pemberton Bldg., Bos- ton, Amesbury, 25 Court St., Boston, 63 Globe Building. Boston, 23 Court St., Boston, 28 State St., Boston, Boston, 61 Court St., Boston, f>l Court St., Boston, Winchendon, 28 Pemberton Sq., Boston, Boston, 16 North Station, Boston, 235 Washington St., Bos- ton, Feb. 28, 1905. May 19, 1903. Dec. o 1902. Mar. 4, 1902. Jan. 5, 1905. Jan. 7, 1902. Aug. 31, 1905. Apr. 5, 1904. Sept. 1902. Oct. 9, 1906. Oct, 9, 1906. Sept. 4, 1906. July 27, 1903. Mar. 4, 1902. COMMISSIONERS. 35 Name. Residence. Nathaniel C. Bartlett, Haverhill, Horace S. Bacon, Fred H. Nichols, M. Perry Sargent, Frank B. Spalter, George M. Whitne}', Elliott H. Peabody, 107 Stevens St. Lynn, Merrimack, Winchendon, Winchendon, Lowell, Appointed. Dec. :.'. L902. Dec. 6, L904. Aug. 31, L905. Nov. 2.'!, 1905. Sept. 4, 1906. leb. 2, L902. 340 Main St., Worcester, Mar. 4, 1902. Harold Johnson, John A. Pock, MISSOURI. 401 Roe Building, St. Feb. 4, 1903. Louis, 22T Lincoln Trust Build- Jan. 21, 1903. ing, St. Louis, Dennis B. Ryan, W. C. O'Learv, NEW JERSEY. Jersev City, Lake wood, Nov. 30, 1903. Feb. 22, 1906. William Johnson, Ella F. Braman, Joseph B. Braman, Edwin F. Corey, ( irorge IT. Corey, Thomas W. Folsom, William F. Lett, Alfred McKay, Charles Edgar Mills, NEW YORK. 28 Erie St., Buffalo, Sept. 120 Broadway, N. Y. City, Sept. 120 Broadway, N. Y. City, Mar. GO Wall St., N. Y. City, Nov. 56 Wall St., N. Y. City, E k 835 Broadway, X. Y. City, Sept. 335 Broadway, N. Y. City, Apr. 59 Cedar St., N. Y. City, May 113 Broadway, X. Y. City, Mar. 1902 29, 1903 1903 30, 1903 1903, 4, 1906 1. 1903 1906. <> 1904. onio. Joseph T. Harrison, Cincinnati, Dec. 12, 1905. OREGON. Arthur P. Tifft, Portland, Mar. IS. 1903. 36 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. PENNSYLVANIA. Name. Residence. Appointed. Frederick C. 21 So. 12th St., Philadel- Eberhardt, phia, Sept. 25, 1905. Edgar S. Mayne, Philadelphia, Apr. 12, 1905. Thomas J. Hunt, Philadelphia, May 19, 1903. Walter M. Miller, Girard Bldg., Philadel- Apr. 1, 1903. phia, Samuel L. Taylor, 518 Walnut St., Philadel- Sept. 2, 1902. phia, John S. Wurtz, Philadelphia, May 13, 1902. Francis E. Fairman, Frick Bldg., Pittsburg, Feb. 22, 1906. William Henry Paul, 1025 Oxford St., Philadel- phia. Jan. 9, 1906. Fergus F. MacWilkie, 703 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, May 8, 1905. RHODE ISLAND. Gilman E. Jopp, 27 Westminster St., Prov- idence, Mar. 25, 1903. VERMONT. William S. Newton, Brattleboro, Nov. 10, 1902. WASHINGTON. William B. Allison, Seattle, June 19, 1902. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Henry P. Blair, Washington, June 11, 1903. Charles S. Bundy, Washington, June 12, 1906. Frank W. Hackett, Washington, May 5, 1903. Aylett T. Holtzman, 1321 F St., N. W., Wash- ington, Jan. 9, 1906. John E. Mitchell, 1321 F St., N. W., Wash- Feb. 22, 1906. ington, Anson S. Taylor, Washington, Oct. 9, 1906. COMMISSIONERS. 37 i K.\\< i . Name. d< oce. Appointed. Frederick B. Harlow, lid rue de Rivole, Paris, Oct. 9, 1900. CANADA. John M. M. Duff, L07 St. James St.. Mon- treal, June 19, 1902. ENGLAND. J. Burke Hendry, London, Mar. 29, 1902. Henry C. King, 17 Sergeants' Inn, Lon- don, Apr. 25, 190.?. Arthur H. Thomas, Mitre Court Chambers, Temple, London. Mar. 4. 19 Thomas C. Worsfold, 9 Staples Inn. \V. C, Dec. 5, 1905. COUNTY OFFICEKS. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. Elected Nov. S, 1904. Elected Nov. 6, 1906. Term expires April 1, 1907. Term expires April 1, 1909. Solicitor, $6oo. Charles H. Batchelder, r., Charles H. Batchelder, r., Portsmouth. Portsmouth. Sheriff, $6oo and Fees. Marcus M. Collis, v.. Marcus M. Collis, v., Portsmouth. Portsmouth. Treasurer, $300. John K. Bates, r., Portsmouth, John K. Bates, r., Portsmouth. Register of Probate, $1,200. George F. Pvichards, v., Exeter. George F. Richards, r., Exeter. Register of Deeds, Fees. William Morrill, v., Exeter. John W. A. Green, v., Exeter. Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses. Ceylon Spinney, v., Portsmouth. Ceylon Spinney, v., Portsmouth. Joseph E. Rowe, r., Brentwood. John P. Hardy, v., Derry. John P. Hardy, r., Derry. Abram Hilliard, Kensington. STRAFFORD COUNTY. Elected Nov. S, 1904. Elected Nov. 6, 1906. Term expires April 1, 1907. Term expires April 1, 1909. Solicitor, $600. Dwight Hall, r., Dover. Dwight Hall, r., Dover. 38 COUNTY OFFICERS. 39 Sheriff, $400 and Fees. George W. Parker, r., Dover. Frank I. Smith, r., Rochester. Treasurer, $200. Stephen D. Wentworth, r., Charles C. Goss, r., Dover. Rochester. Register of Probate, $1,000. Wm. W. Martin, r., Dover. Wm. W. Martin, r., Dover. Register of Deeds, Fees. Frank S. Tompkins, )'., Dover. Frank S. Tompkins, v., Dover. Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses. Edwin C. Colbath, v., Dover. Edwin C. Colbath, r. Dover. Jeremiah Lang-ley, v., Durham. Jeremiah Langley, r., Durham. Wm. T. Hayes, v., Farmington. Wm. T. Haves, r., Farmington. BELKNAP COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1904. Elected Nov. 6, 1906. Term expires April 1, 1907. Term expires April 1, 1909. Solicitor, $400. Wm. D. Veazey, v., Laconia. Frank P. Tilton, r., Laconia. Sheriff, $200 and Fees. Lester Philbrook, r., Laconia. Lester Philbrook, r., Laconia. Treasurer, $150. Stephen B. Cole, r., Laconia. Stephen B. Cole, r., Laccnia. Register of Probate, $600. True W. Thompson, r., True W. Thompson, ;*.. Laconia. Laconia. Register of Deeds, Fees. Martin B. Plummer, r., Martin D. Plummer. r., Laconia. Laconia. 40 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses. John B. Morrill, r., Gilford. John B. Morrill, v., Gilford. Ellsworth II. Rollins, r., Alton. Ellsworth H. Rollins, r., Alton. Charles L. Pulsifer, v., Laconia. Charles L. Pnlsifer, v., Laconia. CARROLL COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1904. Elected Nov. 6, 1906. Term expires April 1, 1907. Term expires April 1, 1909. Solicitor, $400. Bewail W. Abbott, r., Walter D. II. Hill, v., Conway. Wolfeborough. Sheriff, $200 and Fees. Myron L. Johnson, v., Isaac M. Kallock, r., Conway. Wakefield. Treasurer, $150. Edgar L. Mills, r., Freedom. Edgar L. Mills, r., Freedom. Register of Probate, $550. Charles S. Miles, r., Effingham. Charles S. Miles, v., Effingham. Register of Deeds, Fees. Henry F. Abbott, r., Ossipee. Henry F. Abbott, >*., Ossipee. Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses. Frank S. Lord, r., Ossipee. Frank S. Lord, v., Ossipee. Elijah B. Carlton, v., Conwaj'. Algernon S. A. Oilman, r , Algernon S. A. Oilman, r., Sandwich. Sandwich. Albert W. Leighton, r., Ossipee. MERRIMACK COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1904. Elected Nov. G. 190G. Term expires April 1, 1907. Term expires April 1, 1C09. Solicitor, $600. Thos. F. Clifford, r., Franklin. Thos. T. Clifford, r., Franklin. ('< H'NTY OFFICERS. A 1 Sheriff, $600 and Fees. eo. A. s. Kimball, /"., Concord. Geo. A. S. Kimball, r., Concord. Treasurer, $300. Philip C. Clough, /•.. Philip C. Clough, r., ( lanterbury. Canterbury. Register of Probate, $1,200. J;.hn P. Nutter, /•.. Concord. John P. Nutter, r., Concord. Register of Deeds, Fees. Samuel X. Brown, v., Concord. Samuel 1ST. Brown, r., Concord. Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses. Chas. P. Morse, r., Pembroke, (has. P. Morse, /".. Pembroke. Arthur If. Britton, v., Concord. Arthur II. Britton, r.. Concord. John W. Jewell, r., Warner. John W. Jewell, r., Warner. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1904. Elected Nov. 6, 190 Term expires April 1, 1907. Term expires April 1, l'.»09. Solicitor, $800. Edward If. Was m. r., Nashua. Aime E. Boisvert, r., Manchester. Sheriff, $800 and Fees. Nathaniel Doane, r., Fred K. Ramsey, >., Manchester. Manchesl er. Treasurer, $500. Arthur S. Healy, r.. Arthur S. Healy, r., Manchester. Manchester. Register of Probate, $1,500. Elbridge J. Co})}). /•.. Nashua. Elbridge J. Copp, r., Nashua. 42 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. Register of Deeds, Fees. Dana W. King', r., Nashua. Frederic W. Hatch, r., Nashua. Commissioners, $1,200 per Annum and Expenses. Lotie I. Minard, v., Nashua. John F. Clough, r., Manchester. Stillman H. Baker, r., Lotie I. Minard, v., Nashua. Hillsborough. John F. Clough, v., Manchester. Stillman H. Baker, v., Hillsborough. o • CHESHIRE COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1904. Elected Nov. 6, 1906. Term expires April 1, 190T. Term expires April 1, 1909. Solicitor, $300. Orville E. Cain, v., Keene. Orville E. Cain, r., Keene. Sheriff, $300 and Fees. William S. Tuttle, v., Keene. William S. Tuttle, v., Keene. Treasurer, $200. Walter R. Porter, r., Keene. Jerome E. Wright, r., Keene. Register of Probate, $600. Wilton H. Spalter, r., Keene. Wilton H. Spalter, r., Keene. Register of Deeds, Fees. Chas. C. Buffum, r., Keene. (has. C. BurTum, v., Keene. Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses. Daniel R. Cole, r., Keene. Daniel R. Cole, ?'., Keene. Frank E. Nesmith, v., Surry. Hosea W. Brig-ham, r., Winchester. Hosea W. Brigham, v., Forrest W. Hall., r., Winchester. Westmoreland. COUNTY OFFICERS. ! 3 SULLIVAN COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1004. Elected Nov. 6, L906. Term expires April 1, 1907. Term expires April 1, 1009. Solicitor, $300. Frank K. Brown, r., Claremont. Frank O. Chellis, '/.. Newport. Sheriff, $300 and Fees. John V. Gunnison, r., Newport. Edward H. King, '/., Claremont. Treasurer, $200. Daniel C. Westgate, r., Daniel C. Westgate, r., Plainfield. Plainfield. Register of Probate, $450. Elisha M. Kempton, r., Elisha M. Kempton, r., Newport. Newport. Register of Deeds, Fees. Albert L. Hall, r., Newport. Albert L. Hall, r., Newport. Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses. Henry C. Sanders, v., Henry C. Sanders, r., Claremont. Claremont. Sumner N. Ball., v., Sumner N. Ball., r., Washington. Washington. George W. Buss, r., Acworth. George W. Buss, r., Acworth. GRAFTON COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1904. Elected Nov. 6, 1906. Term expires April 1, 1907. Term expires April 1, 1909. Solicitor, $600. Marshall D. Cobleigh, r., Marshall D. Cobleigh, r., Lebanon. Lebanon. Sheriff, $400 and Fees. Arthur E. Davis, r., Haverhill. Arthur E. Davis, r., Haverhill. 44 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. Treasurer, $300. Ora A. Brown, v., Ashland. Ora A. Brown, r., Ashland. Register of Probate, $800. Russell T. Bartlett, v., Russell T. Bartlett, v., Haverhill. Haverhill. Register of Deeds, Fees. Charles A. Farr, r., Littleton. Charles A. Farr, v., Littleton. Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses. Geo. II. Turner, r., Bethlehem. Geo. H. Turner, r., Bethlehem. Charles J. Ayer, r., Plymouth. Charles J. Aver, v., Plymouth. Horace F. Hoyt, r., Hanover. Horace F. Hoyt, r., Hanover. COOS COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1904. Elected Nov. 6, 190G. Term expires April 1, 1907. Term expires April 1, 1909. Solicitor, $400. Joseph II. "Wight, v., Berlin. Joseph II. Wight, r., Berlin. Sheriff, $200 and Fees. Holman A. Drew, r., Colebrook. Holman A. Drew, r., Colebrook. Treasurer, $200. Quhicy A. Bridges, v., Berlin. Quincy A. Bridges, r., Berlin. Register of Probate, $700. Burleigh Roberts, r., Lancaster. Burleigh Roberts, r., Lancaster. Register of Deeds, Fees. D. Eugene Rowell, r., D. Eugene Rowell, r., Lancaster. Lancaster. Commissioners, $3 per Diem and Expenses. Alpha B. Forbush, r., Berlin. Miles W. Gray, r., Columbia. Miles W. Gray, r., Columbia. Irving E. Bedell, r., Jefferson. Irving E. Bedell, r., Jefferson. Charles A. Chandler, d., Gorham. % COUNTY OFFICERS. 15 COUNTY AUDITORS. Appointed by the Supreme Court, March session, 1D06. Rockingham — Frederick J. Shepard, Derry; John \V. Emery, Portsmouth. Strafford — Joseph D. Roberts, Rollinsford; Albert D. Jones, Rochester. Belknap — Edwin J'. Thompson, Laconia; George S. Philbrick, Tilton. Carroll — Henry P.. Cotton, Conway; Frank Weeks, Ossipee. Merrimack — William J. Ahern, Concord; Grcsvenor A. Curtice, Hopkinton. Elillsborougli — David II. Goodell, Antrim; Josiah G. Dearborn, Weare. Cheshire — Arthur J. Holden, Keene; Herbert B. Viall, Keene. Sullivan — Ira Colby, Claremont; David P. Goodhue, Spring- field. Grafton — Henry F. Green, Littleton; Edward Woods, Bath. Coos — Edmund Sullivan, Berlin; Thomas F. Johnson, Cole- brook. UNITED STATES COURTS. William L. Putnam, Portland, Me., / T i c r- -*. n *. T TJ T> n 14. -D • 4. 1 T> T JudgCS Ot ( I IV 11 1 t LOUl't. Le Baron B. Colt, Bristol, B. I., \ Edgar Aldrich, Littleton, Judge of District Court. Burns P. Hodgman, Concord, Clerk". Eugene P. Nute, Farming-ton, Marshal. Fred S. Johnson, Concord, Deputy Marshal. Charles J. Hamblett, Nashua, District Attorney. Ihvight Hall, Dover. ~) Fremont E. Shurtleff, Concord. y Referees in Bankruptcy. Benjamin H. Corning - , Littleton, ) UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS. John G. Crawford, Manchester. Burns P. Eodgman, Concord. John W. Kelley, Portsmouth. Joseph 1!. Parker, Nashua. Merrill Shurtleff, Lancaster. GENERAL, FIELD AND LINE OFFICERS OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE NATIONAL GUARD. HIS EXCELLENCY CHARLES M. FLOYD, MANCHESTER. Governor 02 Apr. 30, 1906 Apr. 30, 1906 Company G. Elbridge Z. Saunderson. Walter C. Ellis Earl L. Leach Captain First Lieut. . . i Second Lieut. Keene. Keene. Keene. Mar. 11, 1901 Mar. 11, 1904 May 19, 1906 Company H. Ernest C. Barker. . . Orville E. Cain Fordyce J. Thomas. Captain First Lieut — Second Lieut. Keene ! Feb. 7. 1906 Keene Mar. 21, 1906 Keene Mar. 11, 1901 Company I. William E. Sullivan Charles W. Hebert.. Fred A. Denton. . .. Captain First Lieut... Second Lieut. Nashua May 28, 1905 Nashua ! Mar. 21, 1906 Nashua ! Mar. 21, 1906 Willis A. Boynton . Harry D. Emerson. Stanley D. Nelson. . Company K. Anthony J. Foye Captain Manchester. May 7, 1906 Company L. Alfred Gustafson Captain Second Lieut.. Manchester. Manchester. Oct. 19, 1903 Carl H. Bergquist June 4, 1906 Company M. Captain First Lieut.. . Second Lieut. Nashua ' Feb. 22, 1904 Nashua Feb. 22, 1904 Nashua Feb. 22, 1904 MILITARY OFFICERS. 40 SECOND REGIMENT.--F1ELD AND STAFF. \ \mi:. Rank. Residence. Date i Commission. Edmund Tetley ( inaiies L. Mason Kons I,. Piper Harry s. Baldwin Harley B. Roby Eben s. Hawkins, Adjutant Fred W. Lang, Quartermaster. .. Walter G. Fuller, Commissary. . . Robert S. loss. Ins. R. Pr Harry ( >. Chesley, Surgeon Russell Wilkins. Asst. Surgeon. Eugene \Y. Leach, Paymaster... John Vannevar, Chaplain., < Jolonel Lieut.-Colonel. Major Major Major Captain ( iijitain Captain First Lieul — Major Captain Captain Captain Laconia — Mar Concord Mar '- '29, 16, 19, 11. Concord J April 30, 10, 30, 30, 1!'. 28, Laconia . . Littleton., ( loncord . . Laconia . . Concord. . Laconia . . . Dover ( loncord. Kranklin Concord. April Mar. Jan. Jan. April May dan. dan. April Aug. 1904 1905 1906 1904 1904 1905 190C 1900 1904 is;,-.. Company A. John Sunderland, Jr Captain Dover Joseph Connell Second Lieut.. Dover Oct. 6, 190fi April 25, 1902 Company B. Chauncey B. Hoyt.. . Israel II. Washburn. Frederic T. Harriman Captain Portsmouth, First Lieut-. . Portsmouth. Second Lieut.. Portsmouth, Company C. War. 20, 1S05 Dec. 11, 1903 Jan. 23, 1904 Albert \Y. Spaulding Captain Stephen E.Hall..... First Lieut .. George E. Hadley Second Lieut. Concord Concord Concord Company D. Jan. 16, 1904 June 12, 1905 June 12, 1905 Hoy S. Ilashain. . Clarence F. Hurd Fred Boardway.. Captain First Lieut.. Second Lieut. Claremont. Claremont. Claremont. Jan. Oct. 30, 15, 1906 1901 Oct. 15. 1906 Company E. Frank W. Brown — A bred AY. Carpenter Joseph G. Jones Captain Concord \pril 16, li First Lieut Concord Mar. 4,1904 Second Lieut. Concord M>ril 12, 1906 ■ 50 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. SECO N D R EG I M ENT.— Continued. Name. Kesidence. Date of Commission. Company F. John B. Nute Horace K. Miller. . Charles P. Barnum Captain First Lieut — Second Lieut. Littleton.. Littleton., Littleton . . Mav 22, 190.1 May 22, 1905 Mav 22. 1903 Company G. Oscar P. Cole George F. Cullet.. Allison C. Gerham Captain First Lieut .Second Lieut. Berlin April 19, 1900 Berlin April 19, 19<'G Berlin April 19, 1900 Company H. Frank T. Kipley.. Edgar H. Wheeler Frank K. French. Captain First Lieut — Second Lieut. Franklin Franklin Franklin April 26, 190G April 26, 1906 May 30, 1900 Company I. William H. Nute ' Captain Alvin F. Foss First Lieut — Albert W. Scott Second Lieut. Exeter Exeter Exeter April 23, 1900 April 23. 1900 April 23, 1900 Company K. Frank L.Drake Captain Lyle C. Floyd First Lieut. . . Frank L. Dame Second Lieut Laconia . Laconia Laconia Company L. Dec. 3, 1904 Dec. 22, 1905 Dec. 22, 1905 William E. Thayer Melvin B. Pray. .. John Connell — Captain First Lieut — Second Lieut. June 11, 1900 June 11, 190t; June 11, 1900 Company M. Herbert A. Willey... Francis P. Murphy. . ('banning W. Barnes Captain First Lieut Second Lieut. Feb. 3, 1904 Oct. 30, 1906 Oct. 30, 1900 MILITARY OFFICERS. 51 ARTILLERY. First Battery. N \MK. Hank. Residence. Date ol Commission. Silas R. Wallace Bvt. Major... Charles E. Chapman First Lieut... Albin Gustafson First Lieut... Fred E. Wilson Second Lieut. Manchester. Dec. 7. 1904 Manchester. Dec. :. 1904 Manchester. Jan. 28, 1902 Manchester. Mar. n, 1902 CAVALRY. Troop A. Charles 15. Davis. Charles H. Dutton Lewis W. Davis. . Bertell L. Talbot . Bvt. Major ... First Lieut — Second Lieut.. First Lieut.. Act. Asst. Sur. Peterboro' .. Hancock Peterboro' ..[ Peterboro' . . Aug. 27, 1905 Aug. 27, 1905 June 10, 1905 J tine 10. 1905 RETIRED LIST. John A. Barker Bvt. Capt. Batt Manchester. . Nashua Keene Dover Concord Claremont Manchester. . Lakeview.Me Jan. 7 1902 Elbert Wheeler Eugene M. Keyes Frank E. Rollins Brig. Gen.. Ins. (Jen. . Major 1st Infantry. .. Bvt. Lt.-Col., 2d 'Inf. Major, 2d Infantry ... First •Lieut., 2d Inf. . Lieut. -Col., 2d lnf . .. Captain, 1st Infantry. Major and Brig. Qm. . Jan. 28, 1902 Jan. 25, 1904 Mar. 22 1905 Frank H. Keenan April 3, 1905 May 13, 1905 Dec. 30 1905 Alfred L. Trenowetb J alius C. Tinison UbaldHebert ( ; eorge M. Follett Feb. 9, 190G Dec 4 1906 STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. CAMPAIGN OF 1906. Officers of the Republican State Committee. JACOB H. GALLINGER, Concord, Chairman. L. ASHTON THORP, Manchester, Secretary. WILLIAM F. THAYER, Concord, Treasurer. WILLIAM II. TOPPING, Manchester, Executive Clerk. Executive Committee. JACOB II. GALLING KB, Concord, ex officio. L. ASHTON THORP, Manchester, 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. JOHN II. FIELD, Nashua. Cheshire County— JOHN E. BENTON, Keene. Sullivan County— FRANK II. FOSTER, Claremont. Grafton County— GEORGE II. ADAMS, Plymouth. Coos County— FRANK P. BROWN, Whitefield. MEMBER OF NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1 OR NEW HAMPSHIRE. FRANK S. STREETER, Concord. STATE COMMITTEE. ROCK [NG HAM COUNTY. Albert S. Wetherell, William IT. C. Follansby, Exeter; Joseph R. Rowe, Brentwood; Warren Brown, Hampton Falls; Moses B. Dow. Plaistow: Charles I. Pressey, Atkinson; William E. Storer, Guy E. Corey, Portsmouth; John Torrey, Newfields; Louis G. Hoyt, Kingston; John P. Hardy, Derry: Alvah H. Place, New- market. 52 STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 53 STRAFFORD COUNTY. J. Frank Seavey, Nathaniel Morn. Thomas II. Dearborn, Dover; John 11. Nc;il. Sumner Wallace, Rochester; Alonzo I. Nute, Farm- ington; Malcolm A. II. Hart, Milton; Charles F. Whitehouse, James II. Joyce, Somersworth; John Q. A. Wentworth, L<>ilin-- ford (Salmon Falls P. ().); Jeremiah Langley, Durham; Walter Buzzell, Barrington. BELKNAP COUNTY. Stephen S. Jewett, Laconia; Henry I'.. Quinby, Laconia (Lake- port P. ().); Elmer S. Tilton, Laconia; Joseph F. Smith, Meredith (Center); Ellsworth li. Rollins, Alton; Edwin ('. Bean, Belmont. CARROLL COUNTY. Edgar A. Stevens. Hart left: Charles B. Hoyt, Sandwich (Cen- ter): Robert Lamprey. Tuftonborough (Wolfeborough P. O.) : William .1. Britton, Wolfeborough; Frank S. Lord, Ossipee; A. Crosbv Kennet I. Conway. MERRIMACK COl NTY. Jacob H. Gallinger, Frank S. Streeter, John IF. Brown, Lysan- der IT. Carroll. Edward X. Pearson, Concord; Henry M. Baker, Bow (Concord P. ().): Willis G. Buxton, Boscawen (Penacook P. O.) ; Henry C. Davis, Warner; James B. Tennant, Epsom (Short Falls P. ().): Edward G. Leach, Thomas F. Clifford, Frank- lin; Edmund E. Truesdell, Pembroke (Suncook P. O.) : Jeremiah F. Smith, Northfield (Tilton P. 0.) ; Hiram A. Tuttle, Pittsfield; John K. Law, New London. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. Nathan I'. Hunt, Alex Sandlund, Henry M. Putney. John C. Bickford, James rohibitory features of the law potential. "We recommend to the Republicans of the various senatorial districts, towns, and wards- of the state, the selection of can- didates for the legislature in thorough sympathy with the dec- larations of this platform, to the end that all its pledges may be fulfilled at the next session of the General Court. DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. Adopted by the State Convention, September 25, 190C. We demand the strict and impartial enforcement of all laws as long as they remain upon the statute books. We demand the abolition of the state license commission and the relegation of its authority and duties to the cities, towns, STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 68 and courts where it belongs. We believe in license with local option, not license with commission option. We demand the enactment of a statute to prevenl the giving Or issuing of railroad passes except to actual railroad officials or employees and poor persons in misfortune; and the enact- ment of a statute providing thai no public official in any de- partment of the state government, shall accept or receive free transportation from any corporation operating any railroad in this state, and that the acceptance or reception of the same shall operate to effect his resignation from office. We demand the rigid enforcement of all laws againsl bribery or other corrupt practices in elections, legislation or public administration; the enactment of a direct primary law and of additional laws requiring the publication of sworn statements of all campaign expenses; and re-enactment of the law passed in 1SS7, regulating" railroad lobbies. We demand a revision of the laws on taxation, so that all persons, associations and corporations, foreign and domestic, may bear their fair share of the public expense. We demand the extension of the fifty-eight-hour law so as to embrace every month of the year, and the passage of an em- ployer's liability act; we record ourselves as heartily in favor of the labor laws introduced by Democrats at the last session of the legislature and killed by the Kepublican majority; we demand the adoption of the initiative and referendum. We demand that all cities and towns be authorized by general laws to construct and operate waterworks, and electric and gas lighting plants, and to acquire by the right of eminent domain, plants of this nature now existing, or hereafter constructed by private capital. We demand the municipal election of all police and other com- missions having to do with city or town affairs; the abolition of other commissions that have not proven valuable to the people; the election by the people of United States senator-, state treasurer and secretary of state, and that railroad, insur- ance and other commissioners be elected by the people and paid by the state. We demand that state expenses be reduced to a reasonable and economical basis. 64 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. 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 upon the Democratic ticket respon- sible for their action in this respect. PROHIBITION PLATFORM. Adopted by the State Convention, March 21, 1906. AYe, the representatives of the Prohibition party of the state of New Hampshire, in convention assembled in Concord on the twenty-first day of March, 1906, acknowledging- Almighty God as the rightful ruler of nations, make the following declaration of political principles and purposes: Article 1. We renew our allegiance to the National Prohi- bition party and platform. Art. 2. Believing that the manufacture, sale, importation, exportation, and transportation of intoxicating liquors are the greatest menace to our civilization and that these can be sup- pressed by proper laws and their enforcement to this end, we demand the repeal of the present license and local option law, and the enactment and enforcement of Prohibition law. Art. 3. As the Prohibition party stands for justice to all, we believe that the right of suffrage ought to be given without the distinction of sex. Art. 4. We favor the government's ownership and control of public utilities. Art. 5. As the Prohibition party is the only political party which is openly and uncompromisingly hostile to the legalized liquor traffic, we, therefore, invite all voters, who believe in its overthrow, to support the candidates nominated and platform principles this clay adopted. STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 65 SOCIALIST STATE PLATFORM. We, tlu> members of the working class who are organized politically into the Socialist party of 1 lie state of New Hamp- shire, call upon every member of our class to join with us for the purpose of capturing the powers of government, that we may take possession of the tools of production, abolish the wage system and establish a system of production for the benefit of the workers. Today the tools of production arc owned by the capitalist class; they are operated by the working class, but only when operation will make profits for the owning class. Ownership of the machines, mines, factories and railroads gives to the cap- italist class control over the lives of the members of the work- ing class through the wage system. The owning 1 class can give or withhold employment at will. As a result of this absolute power the workers who perform all useful labor must humiliate themselves by begging for jobs of a class that performs no useful labor. If the permission to work' is withheld, they and their families must starve. The wage system is the cause of starvation, disease, crime, prostitution, child labor, stunted bodies, and warped minds for the workers, while it gives to the capitalists palaces for homes; th e pick of the world's market for food; the finest raiment, cul- ture, education, travel, and all that makes life worth living. Society is thus divided into two hostile classes — capitalists and wage workers. This condition lias brought into birth the Socialist party, fhe political expression of the struggle of the working class for power. This party owes allegiance to and is a part of the in- ternational Socialist movement. "With a system of industry owned and operated by the work- ers the struggle for existence would be shifted from the indi- vidual to society as a whole. The capitalist class owning the means of production and dis- tribution, finance, the Republican, Democratic, and reform par- ties, making them faithful servants of capitalism, and thereby completely controlling the legislative, judicial and executive offices of the state and nation in effect, making government the executive committee of the capitalist. 66 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. This fact demands as an inevitable conclusion, the organiza- tion of the working class into a political party that shall be everywhere and always distinct from and opposed to every political party not formed entirely upon the interest of the work- ing 1 class. The Socialist party is organized to meet this demand and is therefore the party of the working class. The Socialist party, when in office, shall always and every- where, until the present system of wage slavery is utterly abol- ished, make the answer to this question its guiding rule of con- duct: A V i 1 1 this legislation advance the interests of the working- class and aid the workers in their class struggle against capital- ism? If it does, the Socialist party is for it; if it does not, the Socialist party is absolutely opposed to it. In accordance with this principle, the Socialist party pledges 4tself to conduct all the public affairs of this state in such a manner as to promote the interest of the working class. Economic development under private ownership and competi- tion subjects all middle class and small proj)rietors to a des- perate and losing struggle. The ultimate of that struggle is the extinction of these two economic elements, forcing them down into the wage working class, with no certainty of em- ployment, their wealth passing into the possession of a few great capitalists. Well authenticated statistics prove that this jn'ocess of dispossession is going rapidly forward. That widely circu- lated journal, the Saturday Evening Post, has disclosed editori- ally that "if the census of 1910 repeats the story told by every census from 1850 down, in the year 1910 from 80 to S4 per cent of the families of the countrv will be living in tenant houses and from 10 to 20 per cent only in their own houses." With this inevitable fate staring them in the face, the Socialist party invites the small proprietors and middle class of this state to unite with it to overthrow the capitalist system with its struggles and tragedies, and aid in bringing the just and rational system of the commonwealth. In conclusion we appeal to all working men to study the principles of Socialism, to vote with their class at all elections until they overthrow the powers of capitalism, abolish indus- trial classes in society, and forever end the class struggle and STATE COMMITTEES, PLATFORMS, ETC. 67 inaugurate the co-operative commonwealth, based upon t he fundamental principle of justice: to every worker the lull prod- uct <>f his labor. Workers of the world unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains. You have a world to win. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS AS DISTRICTED FOR ELECTION PURPOSES. Congressional Towns. District. Acworth 2 Albany 1 Alexandria 2 Allenstown 1 Alstead 2 Alton 1 Amherst 2 Andover 2 Antrim 2 Ashland 2 Atkinson 1 Auburn ] Barnstead ] Barrington 1 Bartlett 1 Bath 2 Bedford 1 Belmont 1 Bennington 2 Benton 2 Berlin— Ward 1 2 Ward 2 2 4 Ward ?>.... 2 Bethlehem 2 Boscawen 2 Bow 2 Bradford 2 Brentwood 1 Bridgewater Councilor District. Senatorial District. County. 4 7 Sullivan. 5 5 Carroll. 5 Grafton. 1 11 Merrimack. 3 8 Cheshire. 5 4 Belknap. 3 15 Hillsborough. 4 6 Merrimack. 3 8 Hillsborough. 4 4 Grafton. 2 21 Bockingham. 2 11 Rockingham. 1 5 Belknap. 1 12 Strafford. 5 ■ > Carroll. 5 2 Grafton. 3 11) Hillsborough. 4 4 Belknap. 3 8 Hillsborough. 5 2 Grafton. 5 1 Cobs. 5 1 Coos. 5 1 Coos. 5 2 Grafton. 4 Merrimack'. 2 9 Merrimack. 4 8 Merrimack. 2 21 Bockingham. 4 4 Grafton. 68 LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS. Congressional Councilor Senatorial Towns. District. District. District. Bristol 2 4 Brookfield 1 .''•cook line 2 :; 15 Campton 2 5 j Canaa n 2 5 Candia 1 l 1 1 Canterbury 1 4 n < 'arroll 2 "> 1 Center Harbor .... 1 5 4 Charlestown 2 4 7 Chatham 1 r> 5 Chester 1 2 21 Chesterfield 2 .'{ 14 Chichester 1 1 11 Claremont 2 4 7 Clarksville 2 5 l Colebrook 2 5 1 Columbia 2 o ] Concord— Ward 1... 2 4 11 Ward 2... 2 4 10 Ward 3... 2 4 11 Ward 4... 2 4 10 Ward 5... 2 4 10 Ward 6... 2 4 10 Ward 7... 2 4 9 Ward S... 2 4 11 Ward 9... 2 4 10 Conway 1 5 5 Cornish 2 4 7 Croydon 2 4 7 Dalton 2 5 1 Danbury 2 4 Danville 1 2 21 Deerfield 1 1 11 Derry 1 2 19 Deering- 2 Dorchester 2 ."> 2 Dover— Ward 1 1 1 22 G9 ( lounty. Grafton. < arroll. Hillsborough. ( trafton. I i ra Hon. Rockingham. Merrimack. Coos. Belknap. Sullivan. ( arroll. Rockingham. Cheshire Merrimack. Sullivan. Cods. Cods. Cods. Merrimack. Merrimack. Merrimack. Merrimack. Merrimack. Merrimack. Merrimack. Merrimack. Merrimack. Carroll. Sullivan. Sullivan. Coos. Merrimack'. Rockingham. Rockingham. Rockingham. Hillsborough. Grafton. Si rafford. 70 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. Congressional Towns. District. Dover — Ward 2 1 Ward 3 1 Ward 4 1 Ward 5 1 Dublin 2 Dummer 2 Dunbarton 2 Durham 1 East Kingston .... 1 Easton 2 Eaton 1 Effing-ham 1 Ellsworth 2 Enfield 2 Epping 1 Epsom 1 Errol 2 Exeter 1 Farmington 1 Fitzwilliam 2 Francestown 2 Franconia 2 Franklin — Ward 1 . . 2 Ward 2.. 2 Ward ?>.. 2 Freedom 1 Fremont 3 Gilmanton 1 Gilford 1 Gilsum 2 Goffstown 1 Gorham 2 Goshen 2 Grafton 2 Grantham 2 Greenfield 2 Greenland 1 Councilor District. Senatorial District. County. 1 22 Strafford. 1 22 Strafford. 1 23 Strafford. 1 23 Strafford. 3 14 Cheshire. 5 1 Coos. 2 9 Merrimack. 1 22 Strafford. 2 21 Rockingiiam. 5 2 Grafton. 5 5 Carroll. 5 5 Carroll. 5 2 Grafton. 5 3 Grafton. 1 23 Rocking-ham. 1 11 Merrimack. 5 1 Coos. 2 21 Rockingham. 1 5 Strafford. 3 34 Cheshire. 3 8 Hillsborough 5 2 Grafton. 4 6 Merrimack. 4 6 Merrimack. 4 . Merrimack. 5 5 Carroll. 2 21 Rockingham. 1 4 Belknap. 1 4 Belknap. 3 13 Cheshire. 3 9 Hillsborough 5 1 Coos. 4 T Sullivan. 5 n Grafton. 4 i Sullivan. 3 s Hillsborough 1 23 Rockingham. LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS. Congressional Councilor Senatorial Towns- District. District. District. Greenville 2 3 15 Groton 2 5 2 Hampstead I 2 21 Hampton 1 2 2 1 Hampton Falls 1 2 21 Hancock 2 3 Hanover 2 4 3 Harrisville 2 3 14 Hart's Location .... 1 ."> "> Haverhill 2 5 2 Hebron 2 5 2 Henniker 2 4 9 Hill 2 4 3 Hillsborough 2 4 ".» Hinsdale 2 3 14 Holderness 2 5 4 Hollis 2 3 15 Hooksett 1 2 9 Hopkinton 2 4 9 Hudson 1 2 20 Jaffrey 2 3 14 Jackson 1 5 5 Jefferson 2 5 1 Keene— Ward 1 2 3 13 Ward 2 2 3 13 Ward 3 2 3 13 Ward 4 2 3 13 Ward 5 2 3 13 Kensington 1 2 21 Kingston 1 2 21 Laconia — Ward 1... 1 1 6 . Ward 2... 1 1 6 Ward 3 ... 1 1 6 Ward 4... 1 1 6 Ward 5... 1 1 6 Ward 6... 1 1 4 Lancaster 2 5 1 County. 1 [illsborough. Grafton. Rockingham. Rockingham. Rockingham. Hillsborough. Grafton. ( heshire. Carroll. draft on. Grafton. Merrimack. Merrimack. Hillsborough. Cheshire. Grafton. Hillsborough. Merrimack. Merrimack. Hillsborough. Cheshire. Carroll. Coos. Cheshire. Cheshire. Cheshire. Cheshire. Cheshire. Rockingham. Rockingham. Belknap. Belknap. Belknap. Belknap. Belknap. Belknap. Coos. 72 NEW HAMPSHIRE Congressional Councilor Towns. District. District. LandafE 2 5 Langdon 2 4 Lebanon 2 4 Lee 1 1 Lempster 2 4 Lincoln 2 5 Lisbon 2 5 Litchfield 1 2 Littleton 2 5 Livermore 2 5 Londonderry 1 2 London 1 1 Lyman 2 5 Lyme 2 4 Lyndeborotigh 2 3 Madbury 1 1 Madison 1 5 Manchester — Ward 1... 1 2 Ward 2... 1 2 Ward :;...! Ward 4... 1 2 Ward :.... 1 2 Ward (I... 1 2 Ward r... 1 2 Ward 8... 1 2 Ward '.)... 1 2 Ward 10.. 1 2 Marlborough 2 3 'Marlow 2 3 Mason '- 3 Meredith 1 •"> Merrimack 1 3 Middleton 1 1 Milan 2 5 Milford 2 3 Milton 1 1 Monroe 2 5 MANUAL. Senatorial District. County. 9 Grafton. 7 Sullivan. • > • > Grafton. • >■> Strafford. i Sullivan. o Grafton. •> Grafton. 19 Hillsborough. 2 Grafton. 2 ( irafton. 19 Rockingham. 11 Merrimack. o *» (irafton. 3 Grafton. S Hillsborough. 9 •> Strafford. 5 Carroll. 16 Hillsborough. 16 Hillsborough. IT Hillsborough. 17 Hillsborough. is Hillsborough. IS Hillsborough. 17 Hillsborough. is Hillsborough. IS Hillsborough. {$ Hillsborough. 13 Cheshire. s Cheshire. 1.") Hillsborough. 6 Belknap. 1!) Hillsborough. ~> Strafford. 1 Coos. I.") Hillsborough. 12 Sirafford. 2 • Irafton. LIST OF TOWNS AN Congressional Councilor Towns. District. District. Mont Vernoo 2 3 Moultonborough l 5 Nashua Ward t... 2 3 Ward :.»... 2 3 Ward 3... 2 3 Ward 4... 2 3 Ward 5... 2 3 Ward 6... 2 Ward 7... 2 3 Ward 8... 2 3 Ward '.)... 2 3 Nelson 2 3 New Boston 2 3 Newbury 2 4 Newcasl le 1 1 New Durham 1 1 New-fields 1 2 New Hampton 1 4 Newington 1 1 New [pswicb 2 3 New London 2 4 Newmarket 1 1 Newport 2 4 New ton 1 2 Northfield 1 4 North Hampton 1 1 Northumberland ... 2 5 North wood 1 1 Nottingham 1 1 Orange 2 5 Orford 2 4 Ossipee 1 5 Pelham 1 2 Pembroke 1 4 Peterborough 2 3 Piermont 2 5 Pittsburg 2 5 Pittsfield 1 1 I) WARDS, 3 Senatorial District. i ounty. - Hills borough. 4 ( Jarroll. lit Hillsborough. 19 II illsborough. 19 Hillsborough. 20 1 1 illsborough. 20 1 1 illsborough. 20 nil Isborough. 20 1 [illsborough. 20 I li [Isborough. 20 Hillsborough, 13 Cheshire. - 1 [illsborough. 8 Merrimack. 24 Rockingham. "} Strafford. 21 Rockingham. 4 Belknap. 23 Rockingham. 15 It illsborough. ■ > Merrimack. 23 Rockingham. r Sullivan. 21 Rockingham. 6 Merrimack. 23 Rockingham. 1 Cods. 12 Rockingham. 12 Rockingham. 3 ( irafton. 3 ' irafton. 5 Carroll. 20 Hillsborough. 11 Merrimack. 15 Hillsborough. q ■> ( irafton. 1 Coos. 11 Merrimack. 74 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. Congressional Councilor Senatorial Towns. District. District. District. Plainfield 2 4 7 Plaistow 1 2 21 Plymouth 2 5 4 Portsmouth— Ward 1 . . 1 1 24 Ward 2.. 1 1 24 Ward :'».. 1 1 23 Ward 4.. 1 1 24 Ward 5.. 1 1 24 Randolph 2 5 1 Raymond 1 1 11 Richmond 2 3 14 Rindge 2 3 14 Rochester— Ward 1. 1 1 12 Ward 2. 1 1 12 Ward 3. 1 1 12 Ward 4. 1 1 12 Ward .".1 1 3 2 Ward 6. 1 1 1:: Rollinsford 1 1 22 Roxbury J 3 3 3 Rumnev 2 5 2 Rye 1 1 23 Salem 1 2 20 Salisbury 2 4 f> Sanborn ton 1 4 c> Sandown 1 2 21 Sandwich 1 5 4 Seabrook 1 2 21 Sharon 2 3 15 Shelburne 2 5 1 Somers worth — Ward 1. 1 1 12 Ward 2. 1 1 12 Ward 3. 1 1 12 Ward 1. 1 1 12 Ward 5. 1 1 12 South Hampton .... 1 2 21 County. Sullivan. Rockingham. Grafton. Rockingham. Rockingham. Rockingham. Ifockingham. Rockingham. Coos. Rockingham. Cheshire. Cheshire. Strafford. Strafford. Strafford. Strafford. Strafford. Strafford. Strafford. Cheshire. Grafton. Rockingham. Rockingham. Merrimack. Belknap. Rockingham. Carroll. Rockingham. Hillsborough. Coos. Strafford. Strafford. Strafford. Strafford. Strafford. Rockingham. LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS. Congressional Councilor Senatorial Towns. District. District. District. Springfield 2 4 7 Stark 2 5 1 Stewartstown 2 5 1 Stoddard 2 3 Strafford 1 1 Stratford 2 5 1 Stratham 1 1 23 Sullivan 2 3 13 Sunapee 2 4 7 Surry 2 3 13 Sutton 2 4 8 Swanzey 2 3 14 Tamworth 1 5 5 Temple 2 3 15 Thornton 2 5 2 Tilton 1 4 6 Troy 2 3 14 Tuftonborough .... 1 5 4 Unity 2 4 7 Wakefield 1 5 5 Walpole 2 3 S Warner 2 4 Warren 2 5 2 Washington 2 4 8 Waterville 2 5 2 Weare 2 3 8 Webster 2 4 9 Went worth 2 5 2 Wentwortlrs Loca- tion 2 5 1 "Westmoreland 2 3 14 Whitefield 2 5 1 Wilmot 2 4 3 Wilton 2 3 15 Winchester 2 3 14 Windham 1 2 10 Windsor 2 3 8 Wolfeborough 1 5 4 Woodstock 2 .") 2 75 ( ounty. Sullivan. Coos. ( oos. Cheshire. Strafford. Coos. lvocking-ham. Cheshire. Sullivan. Cheshire. Merrimack. Cheshire. Carroll. Hillsborough. Grafton. Belknap. Cheshire. Carroll. Sullivan. Carroll. Cheshire. Merrimack. Grafton. Sullivan. Grafton. Hillsborough. Merrimack. Grafton. Coos. Cheshire. Coos. Merrimack. Hillsborough. Cheshire. Rockingham. Hillsborough. Carroll. Grafton. 70 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. O I — I I o o I— I EH P3 O r— I go W P3 Ph w C3 = o| O £ o © — ' o © Q C£> TO S O r- TO .a ^ •"•3 2 o S 2 be ® a © £ - «— « © O © — — » X ~ © 2 — * r^ r /3 S ^ r" o3 33 • •— i fefl ^ 43 — *r*t re 1 o bD — ' »» n "so © ^ -2 o o © © », TO • — © © © © r- © r* U 03 4-9 © 0) 0) 43 CM © « © © to CO o 3 © © — i © *j ^> TO © TO © © © o a © > -' o - o -a C5 «H ^ ,— l © 4M o o TO is TO TO a © re © (-5 © © «s © © re TO 2 ^M III 3 v: t ^j re - — — x • Ex. . 33 Z :f. . • £2 SO 7" T - .— ^ . re . o • • >.£ o o — — w — * c E = ~ 4-1 r- f'- 5 re o j ■ ; r 1 "^ ,^s *~\ t~* il^\ . »— ~- — — y wfeS ~ ~ — : CO — © — •J ^ v. ■^-j _: as 2 ':/. it ; S ■ SeW O C ^ ' — l3 '. lit : » • ^— -; ^-> -— p_ -1 ■ fV r k •■ K 1— — <— * ^, ^^ ^ s — ^ D ' — — '•'- H»3 : « os • •- 2: -j :o -I 33 S M m r- r ■^ 4— *- C: C CO 03 +-J ■ ,^~> ^^ ^-^ ^^ /- • r T ^ r ■» r -> r r r. Z.~ c *. ' i—t . c : M 4-i ] » ■ '/: • j. "P2 _t£ . 2 — tii J. ■ O - — . insoi ton. ok lie re"|>o4^x ) hart t Kii ton. on. wort •+ j »'S^ 2^ re git o 5 — 33 35 4J «3 • ' ^* -■- ~~ *r- ■ ■ — r-< »M — — — »— — s 03 — — •— — ^^.— '— • t-1 ^ "• 33 <;^- o - ~ ^ "/3 : ^ zl ■ re -j ■ i— • /-. — ^ Errol. Freedom. Gilsum. 50 I •V Q o — c: t c :i c; ^ 'C 3i r. x t- n ~i -i x r. -- « r. o ta *+ o i.i -f — © oc C'-TO-tccr;cci-ir.xCt'3r.'»w c©c;-rt-Tj<^.r3 i". : .' -r ~ i c i c-i rf c-j '-t ro ~ o •rr n r; >" •* i-i ro nioiftmrtK "C ±3 e O r TO REPRESENTATIVE APPOK TlnNM ENT. 7 . -u ■ iX tfcj . ~ 7Z -/ r~- — ^ ~ - ' y* _^ : %£ >. ~«=, c f3 _ V J ; i • J ; : .-; - <'.?r.~'^'/'.'/','/ r ,'A a a, ° r. aa v5 Hr^ .— oS"C — - - ' c9 tt X x .— F E x 2 - 32 ~ 7. "u •-; -J E : see — — — ■»-> — = ! 53 cq : Sullivan. Surry. 5 m » c 3* c c c-E ?; (h en>rj »—• *— x » * ee ^=.2 s x* © — j +=> — S o o 3 g .5 — — X . x ^ . >i — <-* X-3 — fe — -— — — *"*■ ^ it" 52 •— • *"" "w . J •— ' ^-« X r 5 — — —^ v.. 5q 'X.I. o 5P .? >>2 2-ri ■U •5ee-c 2-s §"5 5? 'go *> 5 ee © a).S — — -• — £££ ; X • -~> ■ x : £ 2 s Sullivan. Surry. Thornton. Unity. > •4-" E S X rr. c - '- Z T — T -" ? e: 83 X S f*s*f^^. oppa i--3 = g i ='5 5 x — — c — »- 'Ji-Ji-Jir. i. r. o S if. i^~^" X *>t cr-.i:-'H::H'-cr.x730"i.*.'M':'— '~ i - '-o »G ~ :■> ?•! is '-': f". l- :■: i.t z> •— -r :t <-":■: -r :c -r i- -r ?i l~ " ri ^- -r <-• -r — ti ~i Tf :i ci T) :* ».- u- -r •>* 78 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, -NOV. 6, 1906. Rockingham County. REP. DEM. PRO. soc. ^ f—i «. O >i •— 2 H3 02 o Cu ^tl -t— fr Flo este »-5 d . 4— • r-l 73^ O-fi Liam H Concor CC +3 i— t o £ o 02 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 40 80 80 125 95 21 75 25 85 72 86 35 153 97 330 384 58 47 110 199 573 282 107 28 84 67 153 72 199 102 47 < 65 47 142 141 88 95 61 62 86 23 38 46 153 204 140 66 106 89 9 10 3 4 2 51 1 8 25 3 2 12 6 2 6 10 o 10 7 o 3 1 2 38 2 23 1 7 1 22 1 8 •> VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. 9 REP. DEM. PRO. soo. T3 son, - o3 •^i Rockingham County. — ( 'oncluded. Floy ester. Jame i. . Tetl th. 5 O-r Q /- 5 S* N 3 c ^2 M< i* |o X SB 43 f— < (—4 l-H o 03 T3 w * £ Northwood . . 149 88 114 244 399 104 161 117 130 140 254 42 188 26 83 82 79 78 201 255 220 121 108 184 101 95 67 147 9 73 27 8 1 4 2 8 2 3 At 1 7 •2 Nottingham 1 3 4 5 Plaistow Portsmouth — Ward 4 4 i 2 ( 4 4 4 .4 Raymond 2 4 5 Rye Salem Sandown 1 3 Seabrook Soutli Hampton. 5 4 5 1 1 Stratham Windham 1 1 Totals 5,524 4,218 234 140 2 80 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. REP. DEM. pro. ; soc. a ^_ o >. 1 ' X Strafford County. C S s D o &J SO c5 1-5 • . -t-3 a| • s i — i ? a 5 53 2 d e8 +j p— l o s3 ^ w £ Barrineton 203 126 Dover — Ward 1 299 J 36 9 7 2 385 21)0 6 18 3.. 296 133 12 . 5 "4.. 374 269 11 13 5 14 206 2 Durham ... 117 373 54 2 1 2 5 1 Farmingtoii 7 Lee 88 50 52 231 40 120 144 162 171 142 187 151 115 115 83 98 40 171 07 49 32 117 74 92 131 93 184 60 146 142 82 85 95 210 07 133 Madbury . 1 1 Middleton Milton ... 13 2 19 2 15 2 1 27 1 1 1 2 New Durham Rochester — Ward 1 . . . . 1 2.. a •> O . . . . 1 4 2 " 3 6 3 Rollinsford 3 Somersworth — Ward J 3 a ■) 1 " 3 3 " 4 3 " Strafford . . . Totals 4,230 3,322 130 79 \OTK FOR GOVERNOR. 81 Belknap County. Alton Barnstead ... Belmont Center Harbor Gilford Gilmanton Laeonia.Ward 1 " 2 " :$ " 4 6 Meredith New Hampton Sanbornton Tilton 180 J47 176 57 in 119 52 136 104 168 172 298 183 108 107 150 REP. DEM. PRO. soc. ~4 ^ ^ o k> r ^ ^H »ti B ^ ~^ <<. c-1 —* 4— V Flo este M H — • ** Is o o ^ SM *£ 2 r" -t-3 QQ H — 88 H •rH Totals t -J. -274 102 160 65 50 70 105 97 1 52 1 38 99 130 142 54 77 212 1,708 15 10 12 10 27 25 C) 27 9 23 19 4:5 87 22 12 30 3 3 1 1 2 3 3 37 1 ) 26 2 3} a 82 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. REP. DEM. PRO. soc. i-H O £ r— 1 i— i r— H T"! X 33 • I-H !> D £n r* Carroll County. 2 <£> i— 1 CD o e8 1-5 • y --E 5 ^2 • 2 O 8 3 s a is f- 1 •3 o O +3 H I— 1 j|S +3 o eg £ * Albany 20 11 1 Bartlett 102 140 2 2 Brookfield 49 83 341 30 10 210 Chatham 1 18 Conway 4 Eaton 48 69 66 To Effingham Freedom 64 101 2 Hart's Location 4 03 Jackson 58 2 Madison 80 48 4 3 Moultonborough 212 53 3 Ossipee 182 118 3 1 Sandwich 103 150 10 1 Tamworth 138 58 1 Tuftonborough Wakefield 94 82 179 157 7 Wolfeborough 354 244 9 2 • • • ■ • a Totals 2,135 1,017 08 14 1 VOTK FOR GOVERNOR, 83 Merrimack County. Allenstown Andover . . Boscawen Bow Bradford Canterbury Chichester Concord — Ward 1 " a " 3 4 5 6. T 8. 9 Danbuiy Dunbarton Epsom Franklin — Ward 1 Hemriker Hill Hooksett " 2 " 3 Hopkinton . Loudon Newbury New London 103 n 114 79 92 63 78 183 96 119 341 267 276 333 52 76 47 (54 62 141) 156 201 109 51 133 223 117 37 90 73 191 122 73 130 84 74 300 109 134 495 286 410 438 259 301 09 83 65 140 328 199 232 16 171 J 59 147 66 48 5 3 7 6 4 10 10 3 8 1 11 19 31 23 2 5 2 11 11 24 22 30 15 2 12 1 2 1 9 3 1 18 5 7 16 2 12 10 22 10 2 REP. DEM. PRO. S< )C. -H 1—1 _ o >. 1— 1 OS ^ pfH /. 9 • i— t Floy( ester. 2 .— i a) . 4- .•a jd. H D /- 3 gti in f - 7\ O O Charle M 125 3* Willia C( Winst 14 84 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. KEP. Merrimack County. — < 'oncluded. O 33 Km s3 O DEM. C s3 PRO. soc. ^H r- 1 — 1 b3 • i— t 4^ ft o o H A s . B . -ui . J- ■'-h ffl^ ffig o d § d d § o DO 33 53 Northfield Pembroke Pittsfield . Salisbury. Sutton Warner Webster. . Wilmot . Totals 125 250 215 85 100 206 < < 65 87 218 239 64 91 135 65 75 9 17 30 1 17 6 6 13 2 1 10 1 3 o .■V 2 4,908 6,182 378 158 6 1 YOTK 1'oii GOV r ERNOR. 85 Hillsborough County. REP. DEM. PRO. soc. C >. 1— 1 1— 1 08 ft i—i > C 33 fc /. 33 03 H ^ -J . Tetle th. • i— i ,4 O & %1 H O'fl PQd s9 1* than Ant Mer 1— H GO c CS £ £ u o c C u O 33 Amherst Antrim Bedford Bennington Brookline Deering Francestown Groffstown < rreenlield Greenville Hancock Hillsborough Hollis Hudson Litchfield Lyndeborough Manchester — Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " : " 8., " 9 " 10. Mason Merrimack Milford. . . 07 123 G5 43 14 74 199 48 71 69 259 89 ] 35 35 74 274 756 T16 644 24:5 513 160 4:57 574 382 40 108 282 96 206 so 93 8 101 54 309 88 146 97 230 70 I 99 26 57 313 471 533 420 900 689 99 685 650 600 24 114 350 6 34 3 4 2 1 13 1 6 6 10 18 19 1 6 4 1] 12 12 2 (5 7 8 1 10 53 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 8 3 5 9 13 6 8 1) 4 66 \o 8 1 5 17 3 1 86 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. Hillsborough County. — Concluded. REP. DEM. PRO. soc. Floyd, ester. Jameson, 1. . Tetley, th. . McFall, d. Imrchill. rles M. Mau eh lian C. Antrin mud B Meredi liam H Ooncor O O DO o3 +3 i — i £ o o3 £ • i—i - o o O o Mont Vernon 58 301 221 163 115 103 127 294 305 209 145 i(> 109 205 9 23 131 141 4 51 184 144 201 151 115 153 355 368 327 95 40 87 227 5 40 176 218 2 2 13 7 ■ Nashua — Ward 1 6 2 " 2 " 3 " 4 2 1 " 5 " 6 1 14 6 8 4 5 2 7 2 19 14 9 1 " 7 " 8 " 9 1 New Boston New Ipswich Pelham 1 4 Peterborough Sliaron Temple 1 15 1 Weare 2 4 Wilton Windsor Totals 9,310 10,621 351 254 5 1 VOTK KOI! (JOVFJINOR. K7 REP. DEM. PRO. soc. Winston Churchill. Charles H. Greenleaf. Cheshire County. Charles M. Floyd, Manchester. Nathan C. Jameson, Antrim. Edmund B. Tetley, Meredith. William H. McFall, Concord. o w > Alstead 106 62 59 102 52 76 287 184 290 288 227 198 189 90 59 22 54 75 6 88 32 29 167 92 196 89 251 85 88 18 68 74 72 85 114 225 117 125 105 161 184 49 29 24 35 2 28 18 15 190 64 258 55 135 Chesterfield Dublin 5 18 1 1 Fitzwilliam Oil sum 1 Harrisville 4 11 37 18 20 27 16 6 13 3 13 4 7 Hinsdale 3 1 22 22 22 12 10 1 Jaffrey Keene — Ward . 1 2 8 4 5 Marlborough Marlow 1 Nelson 2 Richmond Rindge Roxburv 1 Stoddard 1 5 £ 9 1 1 7 8 2 Sullivan Surry Swanzev 12 2 5 Trov 2 Walpole Westmor eland Winchester 5 To tals . 8,160 2,303 266 181 4 1 1 88 v NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. Sullivan County. REP. DEM. PRO. soc. fH rH ^ O j>> T3 O & a 0> 1— 1 . +3 .7* g3 O-r; ndB eredi a d ■88 M< £§ 08 +3 a e— 1 s fe g d O DO Acworth . . . Cliarlestown Olaremont Cornish .... Croydon Goshen Grantham Langdon . . Lempster . . Newport . . . Plainfield . Springfield Sunapee ... TTnitv Washington Totals . . 85 180 (508 123 46 55 25 28 48 420 72 58 145 50 51 2.000 40 126 611 78 18 41 31 33 36 298 68 47 113 60 51 36 3 o 1,651 1 2 4 20 11) 4 1 70 2 107 76 VnTK FOE GOVERNOR. Grafton County. Alexandria Ashland . . . Bath ...... Benton . . Bethlehem Bridgewater Bristol Campton . . . Canaan ... Dorchester . Easton Ellsworth Enfield . Franconia ( rrafton . Groton ... Hanover Haverliill Hebron . . Holderness Landaff Lebanon Lincoln Lisbon Littleton Livermore Lyman Lyme Monroe Orange 78 78 96 96 100 8 14 183 105 20 It) 174 145 90 50 194 73 45 17 8 28 3 8 208 174 41 1)8 72 82 18 20 108 172 474 265 19 24 36 48 60 48 444 469 58 29 279 189 452 394 ; 1 27 07 93 50 54 17 8 21 L C REP. DEM. PRO. soc. — 1 <-^ ^ o >. - j3 r£ CO t ■— --• C x - - fa J- - . 4J 5 E c d - c d d 0] 2 '- , a © o X ~ ■4J p > i 6 ft * £ I • I— I d r- C 1 8 7 3 3 11 3 10 1 1 8 5 3 3 5 29 2 2 2 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 17 22 6 1 1 17 21 1 6 1 1 3 -> 90 NEW HAMPSHiRE MANUAL. Grafton County. — Concluded. REP. DEM. PRO. soc. • ^H ^ o >, . McFal ■d. •~~] Floyd ester. James 1. . Tetle th. hurchi rles M. Manch han C. Antrin mud B Meredi Liam H Concoi istoii C 03 +-> r-H i— 1 .3 O % TJ H £ £ ! — ' -J .Q •r-l E H o r- 1 CD a o Orford .... Piermoiit. . Plymouth Rumney . . Thornton . Warren . . . Waterville Went worth Woodstock Totals 72 88 308 97 79 107 8 65 95 31 52 163 92 45 93 96 56 4,443 3,530 1 7 15 17 13 10 1 1 1 2 225 63 VOTE FOB <;o\EKNOR. 91 REP. DEM. PRO. St)C. Winston Churchill. Coos County. Charles M. Floyd. Mancliester. Nathan C. Jameson, Antrim. Edmund B. Tetley. Meredith. William H. McFall. Concord. o X 0) 1-4 ... 1-5 r\ rH Ss Berlin — Ward 1 . . 207 206 186 78 31 189 91 41 49 16 165 96 390 104 218 270 151 48 28 183 39 83 31 32 225 130 300 61 3 10 7 2 8 3 1 2 3 Carroll Clarksville Colebrook 6 1 1 1 1 Columbia .... 1 Dalton Dummer Errol Gorham 1 1 14 8 5 1 Jefferson Lancaster Milan Millsfield Northumberland . 148 101 13 40 63 135 49 159 40 7 13 72 76 156 10 188 3 2 47 1 1 Pittsburg Randolph . . . Shelburne . . . Stark Stewartstown . . . 3 1 12 Stratford Wentworth's Location. 1 2 Whitefield . 199 Totals 2,597 2,520 76 70 1 1 92 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. Summary. rep. DEM. O (B -- S- o; 8 J D o 03 c6 — ^ +3 PRO. soc. k» r— 1 d8 ^ 0) •i-H fr pH +3 O u PS . 4-» ."g p^ M£ MS O Edmund Mere liam Cone O CO •1— 1 r-l •rH d •i— i 4J ■+- O Rockingham Strafford Belknap Carroll Merrimack . . Hillsborough Cheshire Sullivan Grafton Coos Totals. . . 5,524 4,230 2.274 2,135 4,908 9,310 3,160 2,000 4,443 2,597 40,581 4,218 3,322 1,708 1,617 6,182 10,621 2,303 1,651 3,530 2,520 37,672 234 130 377 68 378 351 266 107 225 76 140 79 26 14 158 254 131 76 63 70 2,212 1,011 2 1 6 5 4 4 5 1 30 1 1 1 2 1 1 VOTE FOE CONGRESSMEN 93 VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, NOV. 6, 1906. First Congressional District. 1 o • 0E3 r— t u • ■— * „ Pi Qui .2 r~> ^ o a — 122 284 108 238 202 54 63 47 75 191 59 254 204 101 29 64 97 180 55 59 85 7 142 85 56 43 135 95 o 6 11 5 18 4 2 1 24 18 5 1 1 11 3 7 17 4 12 2 2 24 4 3 2 1 7 6 2 be 03 — — o 3 VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN. 95 First Cong District. — < RESSIONAL Continued. Cyrus A. Sulloway, Re- publican. Charles A. Morse, Dem- ocrat. Alva II. Morrill. Pro- hibitionist. Louis Arnstein, Socialist . be o -t-i CJ /. 151 103 188 186 318 88 40 128 12G 49 83 353 937 825 768 192 668 176 572 624 476 229 141 50 233 211 47 115 66 141 54 125 90 116 58 24 63 141 49 47 209 282 388 272 893 506 70 479 568 481 144 77 •TO 107 51 73 53 5Q 17 6 11 7 29 1 '< 3 " 4 2 2 6 " 5 " 6 Litchfield . . 1 6 20 1 1 Manchester — War 2 1 4 9 5 o O 4 3 4 2 5 18 • • • • 6 4 9 6 8 8 1 64 15 t 1 4 1 1 o . i 4 i » 6 ... k . 8 i . 9 i t 10 "Nliddleton 10 3 2 8 1 2 ^Moultonborouo*h New Durham , 1 • - 96 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. First Congressional District. — Continued. i CC B F 3 o Q co ■f-> c o . ■ -(-> CO i_, • ^H 3h oi • >-H O i~h c 7Z3 c*} f-i p. t-i O . < »H ^ to ■4-a co . 5 B — « a P-i <: * £ ro > j3 I-* < O B S-. — . cS o Newfields. . Ne wing-ton. Newmarket Newton Northfield.. North Hampton Northwood Nottingham. . . . Ossipee Pelham Pembroke Pittsfield Plaistow Portsmouth — Ward 1, Raymond Rochester o. 4. 5 .Ward 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Rollinsford Rye Salem Sandwich . . 92 38 155 133 139 106 140 87 177 111 271 234 115 277 432 117 175 128 132 144 134 187 172 153 212 150 141 258 108 22 45 207 64 71 86 79 79 116 81 197 197 77 164 195 204 103 93 171 82 115 79 178 60 116 141 98 82 139 2 1 9 1 6 7 3 4 2 6 3 1 3 1 2 6 19 8 3 6 3 2 5 6 . . 2 2 2 3 1 6 1 4 4 1 • • 2 2 1 1 22 2 1 3 1 1 6 3 2 1 V'OTB Foil CONGRESSMEN. 9' First Congressional District. — Concluded. c/2 a a 3 o Q CO o co jj r-< t-l r-> Q ■ 1 4-1 o / •— • ^H 2h 83 • ^— a •n o ? m i- „ <-~ o • .» Sg CD -1-9 GO <3 ^£ CO >^: 3 F— 1 o -< J Sanbornton Sandown Seabrook Somersworth — Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 South Hampton Strafford Stratham Tamworth Tilto Tuf ton borough Wakefield Windham Wolfeborough Totals 116 52 190 117 116 85 96 42 27 169 88 141 199 97 180 91 361 22,701 77 51 138 78 82 92 209 95 8 131 88 58 174 82 152 15 232 15,601 3 5 4 > • 8 566 o rJ 1 2 1 2 390 a "C a 83 o 9 98 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. VOTE FOE CONGRESSMEN, NOV. 6, 1906. Second Congressional District. 1 ■ i cu p c3 a —^ £ Sh «> , o X CD u 3 >» w ° • . J3 <*»> oS H E c« Frank I public Henri T ocrat. Samuel hibitk William Social bo CD — ■4-1 o Acworth Alexandria Alstead Amherst , Andover Antrim Ashland Bath Bennington Benton Berlin— Ward 1 " 2 " 3 Bethlehem Boscawen" Bow Bradford Bridgewater. . . , Bristol Brookline Campton Canaan Carroll 90 79 105 84 96 159 224 107 77 10 210 215 194 140 152 94 99 22 217 47 94 236 77 36 75 78 57 159 135 88 89 73 13 195 244 130 98 90 56 122 17 101 77 47 42 46 3 9 8 2 1 3 5 1 1 4 2 4 2 7 3 \ OTE FOR CONGRESSMEN. <\( Second Congressional District. — Continued. ■ O Q J ^3 1 <-* 1 c Oh •<■ /. x 0) 3 i^» O o a; fc-H CD S-i o « rt c o £ o O CD E- 1 • rH Sh eg o 1 ^ o a rH 93 3h a «— < oyes a? fc cc !> fcfl r-> CD 03 O GO. Franconia Franklin — Ward 1 " 2 " 3 Gil sum Gorham Goshen Grafton Grantham Greenfield Greenville Groton Hancock Hanover Harrisville Haverhill Hebron Henniker Hill Hillsborough. , Hinsdale Holderness Hollis Hopkinton Jaft'rev Jefferson Keene — Ward 1. . . " 2... " 3... " 4... " 5... 56 186 176 265 65 170 55 82 27 54 75 22 75 203 82 497 21 206 59 314 282 38 110 248 170 101 319 255 270 224 127 75 2 2 5 11 101 285 136 54 8 20 7 212 1 5 40 74 ■ • • • 3 1 1 1 1 ?H 76 145 22 «3 4 1 3