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GIFT OF

New Eanpshire

/

GOVERNOR H. STYLES BRIDGES

State of New Hampshire Secrc.^.

MANUAL

for the

GENERAL COURT

1935

Prepared and published by the Department of State

No. 24

Concord, New Hampshire 1935

Printed by EVANS PRINTING CO., Concord, N. H.

Bound by NEAL BINDING CO., Dover, N. H.

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CONTENTS

Pages

Constitution of New Hampshire 5-48

Population of New Hampshire' 49-66

Towns and Wards as Districted for Election Purposes 67-78

Unincorporated Places 79

State Emblems (flag, flower and seal) 80-81

State Nicknames and Flowers 82

New Hampshire's Vote on Repeal of the 18th Amend- ment to the Constitution of the United States 83-94

Direct Primary, September 11, 1934 95

Summary (names in full) 96-112

Vote in Detail,

Governor; numbel* Ballots Cast 113-123

Representative in Congress,

First District 124-126

Second District 127-130

Councilor Districts, 1-5 131-139

Senatorial Districts, 1-24 140-151

County Officers 152-183

Recounts after the Primary 184-186

Party Organization, Republican 187-189

Democratic 190-192

Pages

General Election, November 6, 1934 193

Summary (names in full) 195-207

Vote in Detail,

Governor; Local Option (vote on State Stores

and Beverages) 208-218

Representative in Congress,

First District 219-221

Second District 222-225

Councilor Districts, 1-5 226-230

Senatorial Districts, 1-24 231-242

County Officers 243-262

Number of Names on Check-lists and Number of Ballots Cast, also

Population, 1930 263-273

Candidates for Representatives 274-298

State Government 299

(Alphabetical arrangement of titles, page 301)

Judiciary Department 327-337

Commissioners for New Hampshire 336

Federal Court Organization 337

County Officers (on two pages) 338-339

Military Officers 340-343

CONSTITUTION

of the'

State of New Hampshire

ESTABLISHED OCTOBER 31, 1783, TO TAKE EFFECT JUNE 2, 1784.

AS SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED AND IN' FORCE

JANUARY 1, 1935.*

PART FIRST- BILL OP RIGHTS.

Article

1. Equality of men ; origin and

object of government.

2. Natural rights.

3. Society, its organization and

purposes.

4. Rights of conscience unalien-

able.

5. Religious freedom recognized.

6. Public worship of the Deity to

be encouraged; right of electing religious teachers; free toleration ; existing con- tracts not affested.

7. State sovereignty.

8. Accountability of magistrates

and officers to the people.

9. No hereditary office or place.

10. Right of revolution.

11. Elections and elective franchise.

12. Protection and taxation recipro-

cal; private property for public use.

Article

13. Conscientiously scrupulous not

compellable to bear arms.

14. Legal remedies to be free, com-

plete and prompt.

15. Accused entitled to full and

substantial statement of charge ; not obliged to fur- nish evidence against him- self; may produce proofs and be fully heard, etc.

16. No person to be again tried

after an acquittal; trial by jury in capital cases.

17. Criminal trials in county, ex-

cept in general insurrection.

18. Penalties to be proportioned

to offenses; true design of punishment.

19. Searches lated.

and seizures regu-

20. Trial by jury in civil causes; exceptions.

*The side notes indicate the decisions of the supreme court.

All amendments are shown by notes at the bottom of the page indicating the year in which they took effect. The amendments of 1792, "so lar as relates to the choice of the 'members of the legislature and the executive officers of the state, county treasurer and recorder of deeds." took effect on February 1, 1793, and all others on the first Wednesday of June, 1793.

The amendments of 1850 took effect September 16, 1852; those of 1876, August 1, 1877, October 1, 1878, and the first Wednesday of June, 1879, as indicated in the foot notes; those of 1889, April 2, 1889; those of 1902 on March 26, 1903: and those of 1912 on Novpuiber 20, 1912.

The numbering of the sections of Part II first appeared in the Revised Statutes of 1842. In 1889, when the tenth section of Part II was stricken out, all subsequent sections were renumbered, with the result of making much confusion in citations. In this cop-'' the oriq:inal number has been placed in parenthesis at the side of the revised number.

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Article

21. Only qualified persons to serve

as jurors, and to be fully compensated.

22. Liberty of the press.

23. Retrospective laws prohibited.

24. MiUtia.

25. Standing armies.

26. Military, subject to civil povs^er.

27. Quartering of soldiers.

28. Taxes to be levied only by the

people or legislature.

29. Suspension of laws by legis-

lature only.

30. Freedom of speech.

31. Meetings of legislature, for

what purpose.

32. Rights of assembly, instruc-

tion and petition.

33. Excessive bail, fines, and

punishments prohibited.

34. Martial law limited.

35. The judiciary; tenure of office.

36. Pensions.

37. Legislative, executive, and judi-

cial departments to be kept separate.

38. Social virtues inculcated.

PART SECOND FORM GOVERNMENT.

OF

1. Name of body politic.

2. Legislature, how constituted.

3. General court, when to meet

and dissolve.

4. Power of general court to estab-

lish courts.

5. To make laws, ele3t officers, de-

fine their powers and duties, impose fines, and assess taxes; prohibited from au- thorizing towns to aid cer- tain corporations.

6. Valuation and taxation.

7. Members of legislature not to

take fees or act as counsel.

8. Legislature to sit with open

doors.

Article

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

9. Representatives elected bien- nially, ratio of representa- tion ; number not to be in- creased by dividing towns.

10. Small towns may elect a pro-

portionate part of time.

11. Biennial election of representa-

tives in November.

12. Qualification of electors.

13. Representatives, how elected

and qualifications of.

14. Compensation of the legislature.

15. Vacancies in house, how filled.

16. House to impeach before the

senate.

17. Money bills to originate in

house.

18. Power of adjournment limited.

19. Quorum, what constitutes.

20. Privileges of members of the

legislature.

21. House to elect speaker and

officers, settle rules of pro- ceeding, and punish mis- conduct.

22. Senate and executive have like

powers ; imprisonment lim- ited.

23. Journals and laws to be pub-

lished; yeas and nays, and

protests.

SENATE.

24. Senate, how constituted; tenure

of office.

25. Senatorial districts, how con-

stituted.

26. Election of senators.

27. Senators, how and by whom

chosen ; right of suffrage.

28. Qualifications of senators.

29. Inhabitant defined.

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Article

30. Inhabitants of unincorporated

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

elections.

35. Adjournments limited except

in impeachment cases.

36. Senate to elect their own of-

ficers ; quorum.

37. Senate to try impeachments;

mode of proceeding.

38. Judgment on impeachment

limited.

39. Chief justice to preside on im-

peachment of governor.

EXECUTIVE POWER. GOVERNOR.

40. Title of governor.

41. Election of governor; return

of votes; electors; if no choice, legislature to elect one of two highest candi- dates; qualifications for governor.

42. In cases of disagreement,

governor to adjourn or pro- rogue legislature; if infec- tious distemper or other cause exists, may convene them elsewhere.

43. Veto of governor to hills, pro-

visions as to.

44. Resolves to be treated like

bills.

45. Governor and council to nom-

inate and appoint officers; nomination three days be- fore appointment.

46. Governor and council have

negative on each other.

Article

47. Field officers to recommend,

and governor to appoint, company officers.

48. President of senate to act as

governor when office va- cant; speaker of house to act when office of president of senate also vacant.

49. Governor to prorogue or ad-

journ legislature and call extra sessions.

50. Power and duties of gover-

nor as commander-in-chief; limitation.

51. Pardoning power.

52. Militia officers, removal of.

53. Staff and non-commissioned

officers, by whom appointed.

54. Division of militia into bri-

gades, regiments, and com- panies.

55. Moneys drawn from treasury

only by warrant of governor pursuant to law.

56. Accounts of military stores,

etc., to be rendered quar- terly.

57. Compensation of governor and

council.

58. Salaries of judges.

COUNCIL.

59. Councilors mode of election,

etc.

60. Vacancies, how filled if no

choice.

61. Occurring afterwards; new

election ; governor to con- vene ; duties.

62. Impeachment of councilors.

63. Secretary to record proceed-

ings of council.

64. Councilor districts provided for.

65. Elections by legislature may

be adjourned from day to day; order thereof.

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SECRETARY, TREASURER, COMMISSARY-GENERAL, ETC. Article

66. Election of secretary, treas-

urer, and commissary-gen- eral.

67. State records, where kept; duty

of secretary.

68. Deputy-secretary.

69. Secretary to give bond.

COUNTY TREASURERS, ETC.

70. County treasurers, 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 probate appeals,

where tried.

76. Jurisdiction of justises in civil

causes.

77. Judges and sheriffs, when

disqualitied by age.

78. Judges and justices not to act

as counsel.

79. Jurisdiction and terms of pro-

bate courts.

80. Judges and registers of pro-

bate not to act as counsel.

CLERKS OF COURTS. Article

81. Clerks of courts, by whom ap-

pointed.

ENCOURAGEMENT OP LITERA- TURE, TRADE, ETC.

82. Encouragement of literature;

control of corporations, monopolies and trusts.

OATHS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS,

EXCLUSION'S 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. Incompatibility of offices; only

two offices of profit to be holden at same time.

94. Incompatibility of certain of-

fices.

95. Bribery and corruption dis-

qualify for office.

96. Value of money, how computed.

97. Constitution, when to take ef-

fect.

98. Revision of constitution pro-

vided for.

99. Question on revision to be

taken every seven years.

100. Enrollment of constitution.

PART FIRST

BILL OF RIGHTS.

Article 1st. All men are born equally free and ^^H^f^^^^^f ^^^[ independent: Therefore, all government, of right, of "government

, , . ,. 1 1 i liii, 212. Ixv, 113.

originates from the' people, is founded m consent, and instituted for the general good.

[Art.] *2d. All men have certain natural, essen- Natural rights.

tial, and inherent rights among which are, the iSv,' 117, 590.

enjoying and defending life -and liberty; acquiring, £^^^9!; ^^''"' ^^•

possessing, and protecting, property; and, in a word, jxxiii, ^3^3, 34.

of seeking and obtaining happiness. ixxvli, 581.

[Art.] 3d- When men enter into a state of so- Society, its

ciety, they surrender up some of their natural rights and^pu^Xs.

to that society, in order to ensure the protection jiJH 9^^^ of others; and, without such an equivalent, the surrender is void.

[Art.] 4th. Among the natural rights, some are. Rights of con-

Till , science unalien-

m their very nature unalienable, because no equiva- able.

lent can be given or received for them. Of this kind ^"^' ^- ^^^' ^^^•

are the Rights of Conscience.

[Art.] 5th- Every individual has a natural and Religious freedom

unalienable right to worship God according to the li^.^g^^iviu, 240.

dictates of his own conscience, and reason; and no Ji^. 225. ixiv, 48.

, . 1 . , . Ixix, 381.

subject shall be' hurt, molested, or restrained, m his ixxvi, 420. person, liberty, or estate, for worshiping God in the manner and season most agreeable to the dic- tates of his own conscience; or for his religious profession, sentiments, or persuasion: provided he doth not disturb the public peace or disturb others in their religious worship.

[Art.] 6th. As morality and piety, rightly public worship of grounded on evangelical principles, will give the encoSSged!^ ^^ best and greatest security to government, and will pi. ^;24^^56^ ^^°' lay, in the hearts of men, the strongest obligations ixxvl, 408. to due subjection; and as the knowledge of these is

*First inserted in this and following articles of Bill of Rights in General Statutes, 1867.

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Right of electing religious teachers, Sm.. 1. liii, 9, 138. Ivi. 508. Iviii. 170. Ixvi, 230.

Free toleration, liii. 9.

Existing contracts not affected.

State sovereignity Ixvi. 3b9.

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 those important purposes, the people 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 notwithstanding, that the several towns, parishes, bodies corporate, or religious societies, shall, at all times, have the exclusive right of elect- ing 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 persuasion, 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 denomina- tion to anothe'r, shall ever be established by law.

And nothing herein shall be understood 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.] 7th. xhe people of this state have the sole and exclusive right of governing themselves as a free', sovereign, and independent state; and do, and forever hereafter shall, exel-cise and enjoy every power, jurisdiction, and right, pertaining thereto, which is not, or may not hereafter be, by them ex- pressly delegated to the United States of America in congress assembled.

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[Art.] 8 th. aU power residing originally in, and Accountability of

being derived from, the people, all the magistrates officers, ixvi, 369.

and officers of government are their substitutes and '''^"' ^^* agents, and at all times accountable to them.

[Art.] 9th. No office or place whatsoever, in No hereditary office government, shall be hereditary the abilities and °^ ^ ^^®* integrity requisite in all, not being transmissible' to posterity or relations.

[Art.] 10th. Government being instituted for ?.'siit of revolution, 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 perverted, and public liberty manifestly en- dangered, and all other means of redress are in- effectual, the people may, and of right ought, to reform the old, or establish a new government. The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power, and oppression, is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind.

[Art.] nth. All elections ought to be free, and Sve'Vanchise. every inhabitant of the state, having the proper ix, 385. 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 consti- tution in the English language and to write; pro- vided, however, that this provision shall not apply to any person prevented by a physical 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;]* [and provided further, that no person shall have the right to vote, or be eligible to office under the constitution of this state who shall have been convicted of treason, bribery, or any wilful violation of the election laws

'Inserted, 1903.

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Prote3tion and taxation reciprocal. Private property for public use, etc. i, 120, 130, ii, 22. iii, 534. iv, 568. vii, 35, viii, 398. x, 369. xi, 19. xvii, 47, 64. XXV, 541. xxvii, 183. XXXV, 141. xxxvi, 404. xlvii, 444. 1, 591. li, 504. liv, 590. Ivi, 399, 514. Iviii, 110, 549. lix, 191, 260, 480. Ix, 219, 346, 522. 1x1, 631. Ixii, 66. Ixv, 113, Ixix, 33, 445. Ixx, 344. Ixxii, 95, 311, 532. Ixxiv 90, 538, 593

Conscientiously scrupulous, not compellable to bear arms.

Legal remedies to be free, complete, and prompt. XXV, 539, 540. Ixi, 610. Ixv, 113. Ixxvii, 308.

Accused entitled to full and substan- tial statement of charge ; not obliged to furnish evidence; may produce proofs and be fullv heard, etc. Sm., 367. i, 56, 130, 140. xlviii, 57, 398. Iii, 459. Iv, 179. Iviii, 314, Ixiii, 406. Ixiv, 442, 491. Ixvi, 577, 633, Ixvii, 279. Ixviii, 496,

of this state or of the United States; but the su- preme court may, on notice to the' attorney-general restore the privileges of an elector to any person who may have forfeited them by conviction of such offences.] *

[Art.] 12th, 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 pro- tection, and to yield his personal service when necessary, 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 representa- tive body, have given their consent.

Ixxv, 262. Ixxvi, 591, 611. Ixxvii, 65. Ixxviii, 388.

[Art,] 13th. No person, who is conscientiously scrupulous about the lawfulness of bearing arms, shall be compelled thereto, provided he will pay an equivalent.

[Art.] 14th. Every subject of this state is en- titled 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; com- pletely, and without any denial; promptly, and with- out delay; conformably to the laws.

[Art,] 15th. No subject shall be held to answer for any crime, or offense, until the same is fully and plainly, substantially and formally, described to him; or be compelled to accuse or furnish evidence 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' ta face, and to be fully heard in his defense, by himself.

*Inserted, 1912.

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and counsel. And no subject shall be' arrested, im- i^y, 5 12. ixxiii,

1 1 -11 J J j: -u- ^ -^ 22^' 548. Ixxv. 516.

prisoned, despoiled, or deprived of his property, im- ixxvi 309, 310. munities, or privileges, put out of the protection of jxx""535^^' 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.] 16th. No subject shall be liable to be No person to be tried, afte"r an acquittal, for the same crime or SittSf'\rtfrb/'^ offense. Nor shall the legislature make any law that J^ry in capital

1 T j_ C3.SGS.

shall subject any person to a capital punishment, ixvii, 278, 279. 280. (excepting for the government of the' army and ■''^^' ^ ' navy, and the militia in actual service) without trial by jury.

[Art.] 17th. In criminal prosecutions, the trial criminal trials in of facts, in the vicinity where they happened, is so county, except essential to the security of the life, liberty, and es- insurrection. tate, of the citizen, that no crime or offense ought to J^^i'^ 423", 426. be tried in any other county than that in which it Ij^^vi-^^s is committed; except in cases of general insurrec- tion in any particular 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 [legislature]* shall think proper to direct the trial in the nearest county in which an impartial trial can be obtained.

[Art.] 18th. All penalties ought to be propor- penalties to be tioned to the nature of the offense'. No wise legis- fo^JSenseT^ lature will affix the same punishment to the crimes ixxx, 6. of theft, forgery, and the like, which they do to those of murder and treason. Where the same undistinguishing severity is exerted against all of- fense's, the people are led to forget the real dis- tinction in the crime's themselves, and to commit the most flagrant with as little compunction as they dot the lightest [offenses] :$ For the same' reason a

* Substituted for "assembly," 1793. f'Those of" stricken out, 1793. tSubstituted for "dye," 1793.

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True design of punishment.

Searches and seizures regulated. i, 140. XXV. 541. xxxvi, 64. xlvii, 549. Ixvi, 177. Ixviii, 48. ixxi. 102. Ixxiii. 548.

Trial by jury in

civil causes, ii, 422. ix, 336. xi, 19. xviii, 389,

415. xix, 362. xxv.

539. XXXV, 134. xli,

550. xlviii, 57. li,

455. Iv, 179. Ivi,

512. Ivii, 55, 110.

146, 334. Iviii, 60,

182, 425. lix, 350,

561. Ixii, 231. Ixv,

201. Ixviii, 493,

496. Ixix, 522. Ixxi,

326. Ixxii, 600.

Lxxv, 537. Ixxvii, 308.

Only qualified per- sons to serve as jurors, and to be fully compensated. ixxs, 320.

multitude of sanguinary laws is both impolitic and unjust. The true design of all punishments being to reform, not to exterminate mankind.

[Art.] 19th. [Evei-y subject hath a right to be secure from all unreasonable searches and seizures of his person, his houses, his papers, and all his possessions. Therefore, all warrants to search sus- pected 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 af- firmation; and if the order, in a warrant to a civil officer, to make search in suspected places, or to ar- rest one or mor^. suspected persons or to seize' their property, be not accompanied with a special desig- nation of the persons or objects of search, arrest, or seizure; and no warrant ought to be issued, but in cases, and with the formalities, prescribed by law.] *

[Art.] 20th. in all controversies concerning property and in all suits between two or more persons, except in cases in which it has beeti hereto- fore otherwise used and practiced, [and except in cases in which the value in controversy does not exceed one hundred dollars, and title of real estate is not concerned]! the parties have a right to a trial by jury and this method of procedure shall be held sacred, unless, in cases arising on the high seas and such as relates to marinefs' wages the legis- lature shall think it necessary hereafter to alter it.

[Art.] 21st. in order to reap the fullest advan- tage of the inestimable privilege of the 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.

♦Substituted for original Article 19, 1793.

tinserted, 1877.

iNot in engrossed copy of 1793.

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[Art.] 22d- TTie liberty of the press is essential Liberty of the to the security of freedom in a state: It ought, therefore, to be inviolably preserved.

[Art.] 23d. Retrospective laws are highly in- Retrospective laws jurious, oppressive', and unjust. No such laws there- sm^^iS?.' i, 199. fore, should be made, either for the decision of civil iii. '^Bi. 534 iv.

lO, ^o /, X, OoU.

causes, or the punishment of offenses. xvUi, 547. xxiii, 382.

xxiv, 351. xxvii, 294, xxxii, 413. xxxix. 804, 3 77, 505. li, 376, 3 83, 559. liv, 167. Ivi, 466. Ixiv, 295, 409. Ixv, 37, 126. Ixviii, 60, Ixx, 24. Ixxix, 438. Ixxx, 294, 464.

[Art.] 24th. A well regulated militia is the Militia. proper, natural, and sure defense, of a state.

[Art.] 25th. Standing armies are dangerous to standing armies. liberty, and ought not to be raised, or kept up, without the' consent of the legislature.

[Art.] 26th. In all cases, and at all times, the Military, subject to

^ -^ . , ,. . civil power.

military ought to be under strict subordination to, and governed by, the civil power.

[Art.] 27th. No soldier in time of peace, shall 2,wi?rs"''^ °^ 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 magistrate, in a manner ordained by the legislature.

[Art.] 28th. No subsidy, charge', tax, impost, or Taxes to be levied duty, shall be established, fixed, laid, or levied, under oJ^^iegfsiafure^^^^ifv, any pretext whatsoever, without the consent of the ^^g ^^j^^j ^|j^ ^^^' people, or their representatives in the legislature, or authority derived from that body.

[Art.] 29th. The power of suspending the laws, Suspension of laws or the execution of them, ought never to be exe'rcised legisia^ture only. 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.] 30th. The freedom of deliberation, speech, Freedom of speech, and debate, in either 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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Meetings of

legislature

for what purposes.

Rights of assemhly, instruction, and, petition. Ixxi. 471.

Excessive bail, fines, and punish- ments prohibited, i, 374. XXV, 541.

Martial law limited.

The judiciary ;

tenure of office, etc.

Sm.. 226.

xxxiii, 89.

xlv, 52. Ixii, 78.

Ixiii, 576.

Ixvi, 503, 524.

Ixxiii, 275.

Ixx7, 617.

Ixxvi, 600,

IxYX, 320.

Ppusions. Ixi-viij, 63 7.

[Art.] 3lst. [The legislature' shall assemble for the redress of public grievances, and for making such laws as the public good may require.]*

[Art.] 32d- The people have a right, in an or- derly and peaceful manner, to assemble and consult upon the common good, give instructions to their representatives, and to request of the legislative body, by way of petition or remonstrance', redress of the wrongs done them, and of the grievances they suffer.

[Art.] 33d. No magistrate, or court of law, shall demand excessive bail or sureties, impose' excessive fines, or inflict cruel or unusual punishments.

[Art.] 34th. No person can, in any case, be sub- jected to law martial, or to any pains or pe'nalties 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.] 35th. [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 administration 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; subject, 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, ascer- tained and established by standing laws.]t

[Art.] 36th. Economy being a most essential virtue in all states, especially in a young one; no pension shall 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.

*Substituted for original Article 31, 1793. tSubstituted for original Article 35, 1793.

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[Art.] 37tii- In the govel-nment of this state, the ^'he legislative, ex-

i-i ^-1 ^1, ^ ^ -^ xu 1 1 ecutive and judicial

three essential powers thereof, to wit, the legisla- departments to be tive, executive, and judicial, ought to be kept as i'^^\*99^^^^ii*^'387. separate from, and independent of, each other, as i^'jii. 451. ixiii. the nature of a free' government will admit, or as is ixxiv, 607.' consistent with that chain of connection that binds the whole fabric of the constitution in one indis- soluble bond of union and amity.

[Art.] 38th. a frequetit recurrence to the funda- Social virtues mental principles of the constitution, and a constant {vfu. °62^4.' adherence to justice, moderation, temperance', indus- ^^'^"^ ^9. try, frugality, and all the social virtues, are^indis- pensably necessary to preserve the blessings of liberty and good govel-nment; the people ought, therefore, to have a particular regard to all those principles in the choice of their officers and repre- sentatives, and they have a right to require of their law-givers and magistrates, an exact and constant observance of them, in the formation and exe- cution of the laws necessary for the good adminis- tration of government.

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PART SECOND

FORM OF GOVERNMENT.

[Art. 1.]* The people inhabiting the territory Name of body formerly called the province of New Hampshire, do ^^° ' hereby solemnly and mutually agree' with each other, to form themselves into a free, sovereign and inde- pendent body-politic, or state, by the name of The ' State of New Hampshire.

general court.

[Art. 2.] The supreme legislative power, within Legislature, how this state, shall be vested in the senate and house |'v"^565*^*^iviii 549 of representatives, each of which shall have a nega- ^^l 264. ixii'i, 625.

,. ,1 .1 Ixvi, 634. Ixvii, 46,

tive on the other. 279. ixxiv. 538,

[Art. 3.] The senate' and house shall assemble Ifl' /^^^-^ ^^J^ [biennially],! on the first Wednesday of [Janu-

*The numbers of these articles were first inserted in Revised Statutes, 1842; "Art.," in General Statutes, 1867. tSubstituted for "everj^ year," 1877.

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General court when to meet and dissolve.

Power of general court to establish courts. Ixvii, 279. Ixviii, 504. Ixxx, 449.

To make laws, elect

officers, define their

powers and duties,

impose fines and

assess taxes.

i, 53. iv, 566.

xiii, 536. xv, 88.

xxviii, 176.

XXV, 279.

xxxviii, 427.

xlii, 373.

xlvi, 415.

xlviii, 59. liii, 9.

Ix, 87, 219, 284,

347.

Ixi, 264, 631.

Ixiv, 402, 560.

Ixv, 42. Ixvii, 2 79.

Ixviii, 470.

Ixix, 33. 445.

Ixx, 41, 346, 414.

Ixxi, 554.

ary]* 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 record, 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 happen- ing within this state, or between or concerning per- sons inhabiting or residing, or brought, within the 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 issuing execution thereon. To which courts and judicatories, are hereby giveti 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 con- troversy, or depending before them.

[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 estab- lish, all manned of wholesome and reasonable orders, laws, statutes, ordinances, directions, and instruc- tions, either with penalties, or without, so as the same be not repugnant or contrary to this constitu- tion, 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 necessary support and defense of the government thereof; and to name and settle [biennially] ,t or

*Substituted for "June," 1889. tSubstituted for "annually," 1877.

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provide by fixed laws for the naming and settling, all \^^\\i 96, 311.

Ixxiu, 34, 618.

Civil officers within this state; such officers excepted, ixxiv, 90, 478. 528. the election and appointment of whom are hereafter ixxvl, 595, 6II. in this form of government othefwise provided for; l^xyii, 202, 451.

, IXXIX, 4c)o.

and to set forth the' several duties, powers, and lim- ixxx, 449. its, of the several civil and military officers of this state, and the forms of such oaths or affirmations as shall be respectively administered unto them, for the execution of their several offices and places, so as the same be not repugnant or contrary to this constitu- tion; and also to impose fines, mulcts, imprisonments, and othel- punishments; and to impose and levy*.pro- portional 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 warrant, under the hand of the [governor]* of this state for the time being, with the advice and consent of the council, for the public service, in the necessary de- fense and support of the government of this state, and the protection and preservation 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' Prohibited from benefit of any corporation having for its object a ^o^'^^a'id '!?e?taS'''' dividend of profits or in any way aid the same by corporations. taking its stock or bonds.] f

[Art. 6.] [The public charges of government, or valuation and any part thereof, may be raised by taxation upon iv^^^ses.' viii, 573. polls, estates, and other classes of property, includ- \'^^."' ^^^- ,^' ^47. ing franchises and property when passing by will or ixxiv, 90,_ 538. inheritance; and there shall be a valuation of the ixxvil, 452, 6i5*. e'states within the state taken anew once in every five years, at least, and as much oftener as the general court shall order.] J

* Substituted for "president," 1793.

tinserted, 1877.

^Substituted for original Article 6, 1903.

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Members of legisla- ture not to take fees or act as counsel.

Legislature to sit with open doors.

[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 legislature, shall be kept open to all persons who behave decently, except when the wel- fare of the state, ,in the opinion of either branch, shall require secrecy.]*

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. t

Representatives elected biennially. Ixxvi, 587. Ixxx, 449.

Ratio of repre- sentation.

Number not to be increased by dividing towns.

[Art. 9.] [There shall be in the' legislature of this state, a representation of the people, biennially elected and founded upon the' 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 hundred inhabitants, by the last general census of the state, taken by authority of the United States or of this state may elect one representative, 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 every additional representa- tive. 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 which 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 census 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

*Inserted, 1793.

tProvisions under this head followed those under head "senate" prior to 1793.

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shall not be greater, than it would have been, had no such division or alteration been made.]*

[Art. 10.] t

[Art. 10 (11).$] [Whenever any town, place or SVprporS- city ward shall have less than six hundred inhabi- ate part of time, tants** the general court [shall] ff authorize' such town, place, or city ward to elect and send to the general court [a representative] $$ such proportion- ate part of the' time, as the number of its inhabitants shall bear to six hundred but the general court shall not authorize any [such]$$ town, place or city ward to elect and send such representative except as herein provided.]***

[Art. 11 (12).] The members of the house of Biennial election of

rGT3rGSGiit3jtiv6S in

representatives, shall be chosen [biennially] ,ttt in November. the month of [November] ,$$$ and shall be the sec- g^\^' fg?; ond branch of the legislature.

[Art. 12 (13).] All persons, qualified to vote in Qualification of

the election of senators, shall be entitled to vote, f:J|Hr^6i9.

within the**** districtfttt where they dwell, in the i^xvi,' loo, 587. choice of representatives.

[Art. 13 (14).] Every member of the house of ^^^P''^^fe"cted7^and

representatives shall be chosen by ballot; and, for qualifications of.

two years, at least, next preceding his election shall ixxi, 48i.

have been an inhabitant of this state ;$$$$ shall be, j^'^^^' gg^^-ggY.

*Substituted for original Article 9, 1877. t Stricken out, 1899. Subje3t covered by next article. {Original number of article, in parenthesis. **"And be so situated that it cannot conveniently be classed with any other town, place, or ward," stricken out, 1889.

tt Substituted for "may," 1889. Jtlnserted, 1889. ***Substituted for original Article 11, 1877.

tttSubstituted for "annually," 1877. tttSubstituted for "March," 1877. ****"Town" left out in engrossed copy of 1793, apparently without authority.

tttt"Parish or place" left out in engrossed copy of 1793, apparently without authority.

ttt$"Shall have an estate within the town, parish or place which he may be chosen to represent of the value of one hun- dred pounds, one half of which to be a freehold whereof he is seized in his own right" stricken out, 1852.

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Compensation of legislature.

Vacancies in house, how filled. Ixxvi, 587.

House to impeach before the senate.

Money bills to originate in house. Ixx, 642.

Power of adjourn- ment limited. Ixxvi, 608.

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 afore- said.

[Art. 14 (15).] [The presiding officers of both houses of the legislature, shall severally receive out of the state treasury as compensation 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 ex- clusive of mileage : jjy^ovided however, 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.] t

[Art. 15 (16).] All intermediate vacancies, in the house of representatives may be filled up, from time to time, in the' same manner as [biennial] $ elections are made.

[Art. 16 (17).] The house of representatives shall be the grand inquest of the' state; and all im- peachments made by them, shall be heard and tried by the senate.

[Art. 17 (18).] All money bills shall originate in the' house of representatives; but the senate may propose, or concur with, amendments, as on other bills.

[Art. 18 (19).] The house of representatives shall have power to adjourn themselves, but no longe'r than two days at a time.

*"Shall be of the Protestant religion" stricken out, 1877.

t Section 1 of Amendment 26 of 1793 [which was substi- tuted for original Article 6 under "House of Representatives"] stricken out and above inserted, 1889.

JSubstituted for "annual," 1877.

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Privileges of mem- bers of the legislature.

House to elect speaker and offi- cers, settle rules of proceedings, and punish misconduct. Ixiii, 625. Ixvi, 383, Ixviii, 56. Ixix, 132.

[Art. 19 (20).] A majority of the members of Quorum, what

« •/ constitutGS

the house of representatives shall be a quorum for ixxvii, i92. doing business: But when less than two thirds of the representatives elected shall be present, the assent of two thirds of those members shall be necessary to render their acts and proceedings valid.

[Art. 20 (21).] No membe'r of the house of representatives, or senate, shall be arrested, or held to bail, or mesne process, during his going to, re- turning from, or attendance upon, the court.

[Art. 21 (22).] The house of representatives shall choose their own speaker, appoint their own officers, and settle the rules of proceedings in their own house; [and shall be judge of the returns, elec- tions, and qualifications, of its members, as pointed out in this constitution.] * They shall have authority to punish, by imprisonment, every person who shall be guilty of disrespect to the house, in its presence, by any disorderly and contemptuous behavior, or by threatening, or illtreating, any of its members; or by obstructing its deliberations; every person guilty of a breach of its privileges, in making arrests for debt, or by assaulting any member during his at- tendance 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 wit- ness, or other person, ordered to attend, by and during his attendance of the house; or in rescuing any person arrested by order of ihe house, knowing them to be such.

[Art. 22 (23).] The senate, [governor],! and Senate and execu-

council, shall have the same powers in like cases; powers; imprison-

provided, that no imprisonment by either, for any Lxf^, 132. offense, exceeds ten days.

*Inserted, 1793.

t Substituted for "president,'

1793.

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Journals and laws to be published ; yeas and nays, and protests. XXXV, 579. lii. 622.

[Art. 23 (24).] The journals of the proceedings, and all public acts of both houses, ofl the legislature, shall be' printed and published immediately after every adjournment or prorogation; and upon motion made by any one member, the yeas and nays, upon any question, shall be entered, on the journal: And any member of the senate, or house of representa- tives, 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.*

Senate, how consti- tuted : tenure of office. Ixviii, 56.

Senatorial districts, how constituted.

Election of sena- tors.

xliv, 635. xlv, 597. Ixxvii, 435. Ixxx, 448.

[Art. 24 (25).] The senate shall consist of [twenty-four] t members, who shall hold their office for [two years] t from the first Wednesday of [Janu- ary]** next ensuing their election.

[Art. 25 (26).] And that the state may be equal- ly 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 (27).] The freeholders and other in- habitants of each district, qualified as in this con- stitution is provided, shall [biennially] ft give in their votes for a senator, at some meeting holden in the month of [November] .$$

*Entire provisions relating to senate stricken out and these provisions substituted, 1793.

t Substituted for "twelve," 1877.

{Substituted for "one year," 1877. **Substituted for "June," 1889. ttSubstituted for "annuallj%" 1877. tt Substituted for "March," 1877.

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[Art. 27 (28).] The senate shall be the first branch of the legislature; and the senators shall be chosen in the following manner, viz. Every male in- habitant of each town, and parish with town privi- leges, and places unincorporated, in this state, of twenty-one years of age and upwards, excepting paupers, and persons excused from paying taxes at their own request, shall have a right, at the [bien- nial]* or other meetings of the inhabitants of said towns and parishes, to be duly warned and holden [biennially] t 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 (29).] 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 seveti 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 (30).] And every person, qualified as the constitution provides, shall be considered an inhabi- tant for the purpose' of electing and being elected into any office or place within this state, in the town, parish, and plantation, where he dwelleth and hath his home.

[Art. 30 (31).] And the inhabitants of planta- tions and places unincorporated, 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

Senators, how and by whom chosen; right of suffrage, xliv, 398, 404. xlvii, 278, 279, Ixii, 71 lxx\i, 100. Ixxx, 448.

Qualifications of senators. liii, 9. Ixxx, 448.

Inhabitant defined, xliv, 404, 635. xlv, 595, 603. xlvii, 278, 279. Ix, 385. Ixii, 71. Ixxiii, 619. Ixxvi, 100. Ixxviii, 510. Ixxx, 448.

Inhabitants of un- incorporated places ; their rights, etc.

xliv, 635. xlv, 595, 603. Ixxiii, 619. Ixxvi, 100. Ixxvii, 435. Ixxx, 449.

*Substituted for "annual," 1877.

tSubstituted for "annually," 1877.

$Substituted for "March," 1877. **"Who is not of the Protestant religion" stricken out, 1877. "And seized of a freehold estate in his own right of the value of two hundred pounds, lying within this state," stricken out, 1852.

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Biennial meetings, how warned, gov- erned, and con- ducted ; return of votes, etc.

xliv, 398, 407, 635. xlv. 5P7. liii, 473, 640. Iviii, 621.

Ixvi, 383. Ixvii. 70. Ixxiii, 619. Ixxx, 449.

inhabitants of the respective towns and parishes aforesaid have'. And the meetings of such planta- tions and places for that purpose, shall be holden [biennially]* in the month of [November],! at such places respectively therein as the assessors thereof shall direct; which assessors shall have like author- ity for notifying the electors, collecting and return- ing the votes, as the selectmen and town clerks have in their several towns by this constitution.

[Art. 31 (32).] 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 present, 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 declaration thereof, with the name of every pe'rson 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 expressing the' purport thereof: And the said town clerk shall cause such attested copy to be delivered to the' sheriff of the county in which such town or parish shall lie, thirty days at least before the first Wednesday of [Janu- ary],! 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.] $

*Substituted for "annually," 1877. t Substituted for "March," 1877. t Substituted for "June," 1889.

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[Art. 32 (33).] And that there may be a due meeting of senators on the first Wednesday of [Janu- ary],* [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 [plu- rality]! of votes, to attend and take their seats on that day. Provided nevertheless, that for the first year the said returned copies shall be examined by the president, and a majority of the council theti in office, and the said president shall, in like manner, notify the persons elected, to attelid and take their seats accordingly.

[Art. 33 (34).] And in case there shall not ap- pear to be a senator elected, by a [plurality] $ of votes, for any district, the deficiency shall be sup- plied in the following manner, viz. The members of the house of representatives, and such senators as shall be declared 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 district of the state. [All vacancies in the senate arising by 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 district upon the requisition of the governor, as soon as may be after such vacancies shall happen.]**

[Art. 34 (35).] The senate shall be final judges of the elections, returns, and qualifications, of their own members, as pointed out in this constitution.

Governor and coun- cil to count votes for senators and notify the per- sons elected, liii, 476, 640. Ivi, 574. Iviii, 621. Ixxvii, 435.

Vacancies in sen- ate, hov? filled. Ixxi, 431.

Senate, judges of their own elections. Ivi, 570, 574. Ixviii, 56.

*Substituted for "June," 1889.

tSubstituted for "annually," 1877.

$ Substituted for "majority," 1912. ** Substituted for "And, in like manner, all vacancies in the senate, arising by death, removal out of the state, or other- wise, shall be supplied as soon as mav be after such vacancies happen," 1889.

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Adjournments lim- ited except in im- peachment cases. Ixxvi, 608.

Senate to elect their own officers ; quorum. Ixxvi, 604.

Senate to try im- peachments; mode of proceeding.

[Art. 35 (36).] 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 im- peachment, 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. 36 (37).] The senate shall appoint their president, and other officers, and determine their own rules of proceedings: And not less than [thir- teen]* members of the senate' shall make a quorum for doing business; and when less than [sixteen] f senators shall be present, the assent of [ten],$ at least, shall be necessary to render their acts and proceedings valid.

[Art. 37 (38).] The senate shall be a court, with full power and authority to hear, try, and determine, all impeachments made by the house of representa- tives against any officer or officers of the' state, for bribery, corruption, malpractice or maladministra- tion, in office; with full power to issue summons, or compulsory process, for convening witnesses before them: But pre'vious to the trial of any such impeach- ment, 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 bribe'ry, corruption, mal- practice or maladministration 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 the time and place of their sitting to try the impeachment; which service shall be made by the sheriff, or such other sworn officel* as the senate may appoint, at least fourteen days previous to the time of trial; and

*Substituted. for "seven," 1877. t Substituted for "eight," 1877. {Substituted for "five," 1877.

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such citation being duly served and returned, the senate may proceed in the hearing of the impeach- ment, giving the person impeached, if he shall ap- pear, 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 support of the impeach- ment, and render judgment thereon, his non-appear- ance 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 (39).] Their judgment,* howeve'r, shall -^^^ffS^^jVumUed. not extend further than removal from office, dis- qualification 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, judgment, and punishment, according to the laws of the land.

[Art. 39 (40).] Whenever the governor shall be Chief justise to

impeached, the chief justice of the supreme judicial peachment of

court shall, during the trial, preside in the senate, fx7i^'^634\ but have no vote therein.

EXECUTIVE POWER

GOVERNOR.*

[Art. 40 (41).] There shall be a supreme execu- Title of governor.

tive magistrate, who shall be styled the Governor of Ix^v.^'eoV. the State of New Hampshire, and whose title shall be His Excellency.

[Art. 41 (42).] The governor shall be chosen Election of gov-

[biennially]t in the month of [November];! and the '^^: eSSsf if

votes for governor shall be received, sorted, counted, "o choice legisia-

certified and returned, m the same manner as the two highest

candidates.

*Entij-e provisions relatins' to president stricken out and these provisions substituted, 1793.

tSubstituted for "annually," 1877. ^Substituted for "March," 1877.

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liii, 9. Ixvi, 383. Lxxi, 481. Ixxvi. 100.

Qualifications for governor.

In cases of dis- agreement govern- or to adjourn or prorogue legisla- ture. Ixxvi, 60S.

If infectious dis- temper or other cause exists, may convene them else- where.

Veto of governor to bills, provisions as to. xlv, 607. Ixxvi, 005, 606.

votes for senators; and the' secretary shall lay the same before the senate and house of representatives, on the first Wednesday of [January]* to be by them examined, and in case of an election by a [plurality] f 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 person shall have a [plurality]! of votes, the senate and house of rep- sentatives shall, by joint ballot elect one of the two persons having the highest number of votes, who shall be declared governor. 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.$

[Art. 42 (43).] In cases of disagreement be- tween the two houses, with regard to the time or place of adjournment or prorogation, the governor, with advice of council, shall have a right to adjourn or prorogue the general court, not exceeding ninety days at any one time', as he may determine the pub- lic good may require, and he shall dissolve the same seven days before the said first Wednesday of [Janu- ary].* And, in case' of any infectious distemper prevailing in the place where the said court at any time is to convene, or any other cause, whereby dan- gers may arise' to the health or lives of the mem- bers from their attendance, the governor may direct the session to be holden at some other the' most convenient place within the state.

[Art. 43 (44).] Every bill which shall have passed both houses of the general court, shall, before it become a law, be presented to the governor, if he

*Substituted for "June," 1889.

tSubstituted for "majority," 1912.

j"And unless he si nil at th*^ same time have an estate of the value of five hundred pounds, one half of which shall consist of a freehold in his own right, within this state" stricken out, 1852. "And unless he shall be of the Protestant religion" stricken out, 1877.

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approve, he shall sign it, but if not, he shall return it, with his objections, to that house in which it shall have originated, who shall enter the objections at large on their journal, 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 ap- proved by two thirds of that house, it shall become a law. 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 legislature', by their adjournment, prevent its return, in which case it shall not be a law.

[Art. 44 (45).] 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 limi- tations prescribed in the case of a bill.

[Art. 45 (46).] All judicial officers, the attorney- general,* coronerSjf and all officers of the navy, and gene'ral and field officers of the militia, shall be nominated and appointed by the governor and coun- cil; 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. 46 (47).] The gove^-nor and council shall have a negative on each other, both in the nomina- tions and appointments. Every nomination and ap-

Resolves to be treated like bills.

Governor and coun- cil to nominate and appoint offi- cers ; nomination three days before app<nutment. Ivii, 3 46. Ixxiv, 608.

Governor and council have neg- ative on each other. Ixxix, 535.

*"Solicitors, all sheriffs," stricken out, 1877. f'Registers of probate," stricken out, 1877.

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Field officers to recommend, and governor to appoint, company officers.

President of senate, etc., to act as gov- ernor when office vacant. Ixvi, 363.

Speaker of house to act when office of president of senate also vacant.

Governor to pro- rogue or adjourn legislature, and call extra sessions. Ixxiii, 626. Ixxvi, 608.

pointment shall be signed by the governor and council, and every negative shall be also signed by the governor or council who made' the same.

[Art. 47 (48),] The captains and subalterns, in the respective regiments, shall be nominated and recommended by the field officers to the governor who is to issue their commissions immediately on receipt of such recommendation; [provided, that no person shall be so nominated and recommended until he shall have been examined and found duly quali- fied by an examining board appointed by the gov- el"nor.] *

[Art. 48 (49).] Whenever the chair of the gov- ernor shall become vacant, by reason of his death, absence from the state', or otherwise, the president of the senate shall during such vacancy, have and exercise all the powers and authorities which by this constitution the' governor is vested with, when per- sonally 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, ab- sence 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.] f

[Art. 49 (50).] The governor, with advice of council, shall have full power and authority, in the 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

*Inserted, 1903. tlnserted, 1889.

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two houses may desire, and to call it together sooner than the time to which it may be adjourned, or pro- rogued, if the welfare of the state should require the same.

[Art. 50 (51).] 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, exer- cise 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 in- habitants 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, detriment or annoyance of this state; and to use and exercise over the army and navy, and over the militia in actual service, the law martial in time of war, in- vasion, and also in rebellion, declared by the legisla- ture 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, con- quering or annoying this state; and in fine, the governor hereby is entrusted with all other powers incident to the office of captain-general and com- mander-in-chief, and admiral, to be exercised agree- ably to the rules and regulations of the constitution, and the laws of the land; provided, that the gover- nor shall not, at any time hereafter, by virtue of any power by this constitution granted, or hereafter to be granted to him by the' legislature, transport any

Powers and duties of governor as comiuander-in- chief; limitation.

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Pardoning power.

Militia officers, removal of. Ixxix, 535.

Staff and non- commissioned offi- cers, by whom appointed.

Division of militia into brigades, regi- ments, and com- panies.

Moneys drawn from treasury only by warrant of governor, pursuant to law. Ixxii, 603. Ixxiv, 607. Ixxv, 626. Ixxix, 24.

of the inhabitants of this state, or oblige them to march out of the limits of the same, without their free and voluntary consent, or the consent of the general court, nor grant commissions for exercising the law martial in any case, without the advice and consent of the council.

[Art. 51 (52).] The power of pardoning offenses, except such as persons 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 (53).] 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 courtmartial, pursuant to the laws of the state for the time being.

[Art. 53 (54).] The commanding officers of the regiments shall appoint their adjutants and quarter- masters; the brigadiers, their brigade-majors; the major-generals, their aids; the captains and sub- alterns, their non-commissioned officers.

[Art, 54 (55).] The division of the militia into brigades, regiments and com.panies, made in pursu- ance of the militia laws now in force, shall be con- sidered as the proper division of the militia of this state, until the same' shall be altered by some future law.

[Art. 55 (56).] No moneys shall be issued out of the treasury of this state, and disposed of, (except such sums as may be appropriated for the redemp- tion of bills of credit, or treasurer's notes, or for the payment of interest arising thereon) but by war- rant under the hand of the governor for the time

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being, by and with the advice and consent of the council, for the' necessary support and 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.

[Art. 56 (57).] All public boards, the' commis- sary-general, all superintending 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, offi- cially, and without requisition, and at other times when required by the governor, deliver to him an ac- Accounts of mili- count of all goods, stores, provisions, ammunition, tary stores, etc.,

to bo rGnd.Gr6d.

cannon, with their appendages and all small arms, quarterly, with their accoutrements, and of all other public property under their care respectively; distinguish- ing the quantity and kind of each, as particularly as may be; together with the condition of such forts and garrisons: And the commanding officer shall ex- hibit 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 (58).] The governor and council shall Compensation of be compensated for their services, from time to time, founcU?'^ ^^ by such grants as the general court shall think reasonable.

[Art. 58 (59).] Permanent and honorable sal- Salaries of judges, arie's shall be established by law, for the justices of the superior court.

COUNCIL.*

[Art. 59 (60).] There shall be [biennially]! Councilors; mode elected, by ballot, five councilors, for advising the Sii, ^9. ixxi,^ 48i. governor in the executive part of government. The Jj^^]' ^qq ^qj

*Entire provision as to council stricken out and these provisions substituted, 1793.

tSubstituted for "annually," 1877.

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Vacancies, how filled, if no choice, liii, 9. Ixxi, 481.

Occurring after- ward ; new election. Ixxi, 431. Ixxiv, 609.

Governor to con- vene; duties. Ixxii, 605.

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 secretary's office, in the same manner as the votes for senators, to be by the secretary laid before the senate and house of representatives on the first Wednesday of [January] .f

[Art. 60 (61).] And the person having a [plural- ity] J of votes in any county, shall be considered as duly elected a councilor: But if no person shall have a [plurality]! 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 such county, and the qualifications for coun- cilors shall be the same as for senator.

[Art. 61 (62).] If any person thus chosen a councilor, shall be elected governor or member of either branch of the legislature, and shall accept the trust: or if any person elected a councilor, shall re- fuse 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 precept for the elec- tion 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 directing the affairs of the state, according to the laws of the land.

*Substituted for "March," 1877. tSubstituted for "June," 1889. {Substituted for "majority," 1912.

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Secretary to record proceedings of council. Ixxix, 535.

Councilor districts provided for.

[Art. 62 (63).] The' members of the council may impeachment of

■- \ / -1 1 . 1 , , 1 , councilors.

be impeached by the house, and tried by the senate, for bribery, corruption, malpractice, or maladminis- tration.

[Art. 63 (64).] The resolutions and advice of the council shall be recorded by the secretary, in a regis- ter, and signed by all the members present agree- ing thereto; and this record may be called for at any time, by either house of the legislature; and any member of the council may enter his opinion con- trary to the resolutions of the majority, with the reasons for such opinion.

[Art. 64 (65).] The legislature may, if the pub- lic good shall hereafter require' it, divide the state into five districts, as nearly equal as may be, gov- erning themselves by the number of [population],* 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 (QQ).'\ And, whereas the elections, ap- pointed to be made by this constitution, on the first Wednesday of [January] f [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 va- cancies 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 after- wards, the two houses shall proceed to fill up the vacancy, if any, in the council.

SECRETARY, TREASURER, COMMISSARY-GENERAL, ETC.

[Art. 66 (67).] The secretary, treasurer, and EJiection of secre-

commissary-general, shall be chosen by joint ballot and' commissary- general.

Elections by legis- lature may be ad- journed from day to day ; order thereof.

* Substituted for "ratable polls and proportion of pub- lic taxes," 1912.

tSubstituted for "June," 1889. {Substituted for "annually," 1877.

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State records, where kept; duty of secretary. XXXV, 579.

Deputy secretary. Ixxii, 608.

Secretary to give bond.

County treasurers, registers of pro- bate, solicitors, sheriffs, and reg- isters of deeds ele3ted. vii, 599. Ixxi, 143. Ixxiii, 619. Ixxvi, 101.

Counties may be divided into dis- tricts for register- ing deeds.

of the senators and representatives assembled in one room.

[Art. 67 (68).] The records of the state shall be kept in the office of the secretary,* and he shall at- tend the [governor]! and council, the senate' and representatives, in person, or by deputy, as they may require.

[Art. 68 (69).] [The secretary of the state shall, at all times, have a deputy, to be by him appointed; for whose conduct in office he shall be responsible: And, in case of the death, removal, or inability 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 (70).] [The secretary, before he enters upon the business of his office, shall give bond, with sufficient sureties, in a reasonable sum, for the' use of the state, for the punctual performance of his trust.] t

COUNTY TREASURER, ETC.

[Art. 70 (71).] [The' county treasurers [regis- ters 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, according to the method now practiced, and the laws of the state. Provided nevertheless the legislature shall have authority to alter the manner of certify- ing 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.] ft

[Art. 71 (72).] [And the legislature, on the ap- plication of the major part of the inhabitants of any county, shall have authority to divide the same into

*"Who may appoint his deputies, for he shall be answerable," stricken out, 1793.

tSubstituted for "president," 1793.

^Inserted, 1793. **Inserted, 1877. ttSubstituted for original section, 1793.

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two districts for registering deeds, if to them it shall appear necessary; each district to elect a regis- tef of deeds: And before they enter upon the busi- ness 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 (73).] The tenure that all commis- sioned officers shall have by law in their offices shall be expressed in their respective commissions, all judicial officers duly appointed commissioned and sworn, shall hold their offices during good behavior excepting those concerning whom there is a differ- ent provision made in this constitution. Provided nevertheless the [governor] ,t with consent of coun- cil, may remove them upon the address of both houses of the legislature.

[Art. 73 (74).] Each branch of the legislature as well as the [governor] f 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 (75).] In order that the people may not suffer ft* om 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 fidel- ity, all commissions of justices of the peace shall become void at the expiration of five years from, their respective dates, and upon the expiration of any commission, the same may if necessary be re- newed or another person appointed as shall most conduce to the well being of the state.J

Tenure of office to be expressed in commissions; judges to hold office during good be- havior, etc.

Removal.

Judges to give opinions, when. XXV, 537. xlv, 607. Ivi, 577. Ix, 585. Ixii, 704. Ixiii, 574. Ixvii, 600. Ixx. 641. Ixxii, 603. Ixxiii, 107, 626. Ixxiv, 607. Ixxv, 614. Ixxvi. 600. Ixxvii, 618.

Justices of peace commissioned for five rears, iii, 408. Ivii, 148. Ixiii, 37.

*Inserted, 1793.

tSubstituted for "president," 1877.

^Original section following this section, relating to pro- bate courts, stricken out, 1793.

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Jurisdiction of jus- tices in civil causes, ii, 422. Ixviii, 496. Ixix, 522.

Divorces and pro- [Art. 75 (76).] All causes of marriage divorce

D3.tG 3ppG3.iSj

where tried. and alimony; and all appeals from the respective

ixxiV, 452. judges of probate shall be heard and tried by the

^^^^' ' superior court until the legislature shall by law

make another provision.

[Art. 76 (77).] [The general court are empow- ered to give to justices of the peace jurisdiction in civil causes, when the damages demanded 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.] ft [And the general court are further empowered to give to police courts original jurisdiction to try and deter- mine, subject to right of appeal and trial by jury, all criminal causes wherein the punishment is less than imprisonment in the state prison.]**

Judges and sheriffs, [ART. 77 (78).] [No person shall hold the office when disqualified by ^f j^^^^ ^f ^^^ ^^^^,^^ ^^ -^^^^ ^f probate, or sheriff

^-'^"' ^'^^ of any county, after he has attained the age of

seventy years.]

Judges and justices not to act as counsel. Ixxv, 620.

Jurisdiction and terms of probate courts, xxxix. 110. Ixxiii, 497. Ixxvi, 398. Ixxviii, 507. Ixxix, 390.

[Art. 78 (79).] [No judge of any court, or jus- tice 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.] f

[Art. 79 (80).] [All matters relating to the' pro- bate of wills, and granting letters of administration, shall be exercised by the judges of probate, in such manner as the legislature have directed, or may he'reafter direct: And the judges of probate shall hold their courts at such place or places, on such

*Substituted for "four pounds," 1877. tinserted, 1793.

I "So that a trial by jury, in the last resort, may be had," stricken out, 1877. **Inserted, 1912.

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fixed days, as the conveniency of the people may require; and the legislature from time to time appoint,]*

[Art. 80 (81).] [No judge, or register of pro- Judges and regis-

,,,,,, ff 1, 1 , . ters of probate not

bate, shall be of counsel, act as advocate, or receive to act as counsel. any fees as advocate or counsel, in any probate busi- ^^7/^ ^^^ ^^' ^^^• ness which is pending, or may be brought into any ixxv. 620. court of probate in the county of which he' is judge or register.]*

CLERKS OF COURTS.

[Art. 81 (82).] [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 clerk, nor shall he draw any writ originating a civil action.] fj

Clerks of courts, by whom appointed. V, 386.

ENCOURAGEMENT OF LITERATURE, TRADES, ETC.

[Art. 82 (83).] Knowledge and learning, gen- erally diffused through a community, being essential to the preservation of a free government; and spreading the opportunities and advantages of edu- cation through the various parts of the country, being highly conducive to promote' this end; it shall be the duty of the legislators and magistrates, in all future periods of this government, to cherish the interest of literature and the sciences, and all semi- naries 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 prin- ciples of humanity and general benevolence, public and private charity, industry and economy, honesty and punctuality, sincerity, sobriety, and all social

Encouragement of literature, etc. li, 378. Ivi, 509. Iviii, 624. Ixix, 445. Ixxi, 553. Ixxiv, 477, 538. 545. Ixxv, 562. Ixxvi, 299.

*Inserted, 1793.

tSubstituted for original section, 1793. $The next section which related to "Delegates to Congress" stricken out, 1793.

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Control of corporations, monopolies, etc.

Oath of civil

officers. XXV, 458. li, 128. Ixvii, 49,

affections, and geneTous 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 institutions of any religious sect or denomination].* [Free and fair competition in the trades and industries is an inherent and es- sential 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 regulated as to prohibit fictitious capitalization and provision should be made for the supervision and government there- of. Therefore, all just power possessed by the state is hereby granted to the general court to enact laws to prevent the operations within the state of all persons and associations, and all trusts and cor- porations, foreign or domestic, and the officers thereof, who endeavor 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 un- fair 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 declared against.] f

OATHS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS. EXCLUSION" FROM OF- FICES.—COMMISSIONS.— WRITS.— CONFIRMATION OF LAWS.— HABEAS CORPUS.— THE ENACTING STYLE.— CONTINUANCE OF OFFICERS. PROVISION FOR A FUTURE REYISIOX OF THE COXSTITUTION. ETC.

[Art. 83 (84).] Any person chosen [governor] J councilor, senator, or representative, military or civil officer, (town officers excepted) accepting the

♦Inserted, 1877. tinserted, 1903. JSubstituted for "president," 1793.

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trust, shall, before' he proceeds to execute the duties of his office, make and subscribe the following dec- laration, viz.

[I, A. B. do solemnly swear, that I will bear faith and true allegiance to the state of New Hampshire, and will support the constitution thereof. So help me God.]'^

I, A. B. do solemnly and sincerely swear and af- firm, that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties 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.] t

Provided always, when any person chosen or ap- pointed as aforesaid, shall be of the denomination called Quakers, or shall be scrupulous of swearing, and shall decline taking the said oaths, such [per- son] $ shall take and subscribe' them, omitting the word ''swear," and likewise the words "So help me God," subjoining instead thereof, "This I do under the pains and penalties of perjury."

[Art. 84 (85).] [And the oaths or affirmations Before whom shall be taken and subscribed by the' governor, be- t^'^®^- fore 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 altered and amended, before the president of the state, and a majority of the council then in office.

*Substitute(i for original oath, 1793. tinserted, 1793.

tinserted in engrossed copy of Constitution as amended 1793, apparently without authority.

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Form of commis- sions.

Form of writs, i, 139. XV, 37. xix, 394. xxxii, 87. Ivii, 188. Ixvi, 369.

Form of indict- ments, etc. ix, 468. X, 847. Ixviii, 509.

Suicides and deonands.

Existing laws to continue in force, if not repugnant to constitution, i, 58, 173. ii, 44. iv, 404. viii, 550. xiii, 542. xiv, 284. xxiv, 223. xxvii, 512. xliii, 502.

and forever afterwards before the* governor and council for the time being; and by all other officers, before such persons, and in such manner as the leg- islature shall from time to time appoint.]*

[Art. 85 (86).] All commissions shall be' in the name of the state of New Hampshire, signed by the [governor] ,t and attested by the secretary, or his deputy, and shall have the great seal of the state affixed thereto.

[Art. 86 (87).] 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 test of the chief, first, or senior justice of the court; but when such justice shall be interested, then the writ shall bear test of some other justice of the' court, to which the same shall be returnable; and be signed by the clerk of such court.

[Art. 87 (88).] All indictments, presentments, and informations, shall conclude, "against the peace and digyiity of the state."

[Art. 88 (89.] The estates of such persons as may destroy their own lives, shall not for that of- fense 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 ac- count of such misfortune.

[Art. 89 (90).] All the laws which have hereto- fore been adopted, used, and approved, in the prov- ince, colony, or state of New Hampshire, and usual- ly 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 and liberties con- tained in this constitution : Pr^ovided that nothing

*Substituted for original section, 1793. tSubstituted for "president," 1793.

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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 per- sons, or estates of absentees.

[Art. 90 (91).] The privilege and benefit of the habeas corpus, shall be enjoyed in this state, in the most free, easy, cheap, expeditious, and ample man- ner, 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 (92).] The enacting style in making and passing acts, statutes, and laws, shall be. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened.

[Art. 92 (93).] No [governor],* or judge of the [supreme judicial] t 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 justice of the peace throughout the state; nor shall they hold any place or office, or re- ceive any pension or salary, from any other state, government, or power, whatever.

[Art. 93 (94).] No person shall be capable of exercising, at the same time more than one of the following offices within this state viz judge of pro- bate, sheriff, register of deeds; and never more than two offices of profit, which may be held by appoint- ment of the [governor],* or [governor]* and council, or senate and house of representatives, or superior or inferior courts; military offices, and offices of justices of the' peace excepted.

[Art. 94 (95).] [No person holding the office of judge of any court, (except special judges) secre-

liv, 286, 548. Ixvi, 300. Ixxvii, 203.

Habeas Corpus,

Enacting style of

statutes.

Ixiii, 575,

Governor and judges prohibited from holding other offices. Ixxx, 294.

Incompatibility of offices; only two offices of profit to be holden at same time. Ixxx, 294.

Incompatibility of certain offices. Ixxx, 294.

*Substituted for "president," 1798.

t Substituted for "superior" in engrossed copy of Con- stitution as amended 1793, apparently without authority.

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tary, treasurer of the state, attorney-general, com- missary-general, military officel'S receiving pay from the continent, or this state (excepting offices of the militia, occasionally 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 congress, or any person hold- ing 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.] *

Bribery and cor- ruption disqualify for office.

Value of money, how computed. Lxix, 518.

[Art. 95 (96).] No person shall ever be admitted to hold a seat in the legislature' or any office of trust or importance under this government, who, in the due course of law, has been convicted of bribery or corruption, in obtaining an election or appointment.

[Art. 96 (97).] In all cases whel-e sums of money are mentioned in this constitution the value thereof shall be computed in silver at six shillings and eight pence per ounce.

Constitution, when to tal's effect.

[Art. 97 (98.] [To the end that there' may be no failure of justice, or danger to the state, by the alterations and amendments made in the constitu- tion, the general court is hereby fully authorized and directed to fix the time when the alterations and

*Substituted for original section, 1793.

CONSTITUTION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 47

amendments shall take effect, and make the ne'ces- ary arrangements accordingly.]*!

[Art. 98 (99).] It shall be the duty of the se- lectmen, and assessors, of the several towns and places in this state, in warning the first annual meetings for the choice of senators, after the expi- ration 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 Revision of consti- voters on the subject of a revision of the constitu- \^^^^ siT'efs/''''* tion; and, the meeting being warned accordingly, and not otherwise, the moderator shall take the sense of the qualified voters present as to the necessity of a revision; and a return of the number of votes for and against such necessity, shall be made by the clerk 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 the majority of the qualified voters in the state, present and voting at said meet- ings, there is a necessity for a revision of the con- stitution, it shall be the duty of the general court to call a convention 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; provided that no alterations 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 pres- ent and voting on the subject.

*See act of December 14, 1792. tSubstituted for original section, 1793.

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Question on re- vision to be taken e\erv seven years. Ixxvi, 613.

Enrollment of constitution.

[Art. 99 (100).] [And the same method of tak- ing the sense of the people, as to a revision of the constitution, and calling a convention for that pur- pose, shall be observed afterwards, at the expiration of every seven years.]*

[Art. 100 (101).] This form of government shall be enrolled on parchment, and deposited in the sec- retary'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.

* Substituted for last section of original Constitution.

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Population of New Hampshire

NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION OF INHABITANTS

Population of the State. New Hampshire was one of the original thirteen States. Its population on April 1, 1930, ac- cording to the Fifteenth Census, was 465,293, which represents an increase' of 22,210, or 5.0 per cent, as compared with the population on January 1, 1920. The total land area of the State, as shown in Table 3, is 9,031 square miles. '•= The average number of inhabitants per square mile in 1930 was 51.5, as compared with 49.1 in 1920.

Table 1 shows the population of New Hampshire from 1790, the year of the first Federal census, to 1930, together with the increase in each decade.

Table 1. Population of New Hampshire: 1790 to 1930

[A minus sign ( ) denotes decrease]

CENSUS YEAR

1930 1920 1910 1900 1890

1880 1870 1860 1850 1840

1830 1820 1810 1800 1790

Population

465,293 443,083 430,572 411,588 376,530

346,991 318,300 326,073 317,976

284,574

269,328 244,161 214,460 183,858 141,885

INCREASE OVER PRECEDING CENSUS

Number

22,210 12,511 18,984 35,058 29,539

28,691

-7,773

8,097

33,402

15,246

25,167 29,701 30,602 41,973

Per cent

5.0 2.9 4.6 9.3

8.5

9.0

—2.4

2.5

11.7

5.7

10.3 13.8 16.6 29.6

*As returned with the Federal census figures, 1930. page 54.

See also notes,

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Counties, cities, and minor civil divisions. In the tables which follow (Tables 2 to 6) the population of New Hampshire is shown by counties, cities, and other minor civil divisions, with some comparative figures from previous censuses.

Cities of 10,000 or more. There are nine cities in the state which had a population of 10,000 or more in 1930. Table 2 shows for these cities the population at each census for which figures are available, together with the increase during each decade. The' figures shown for the earlier censuses represent, in many cases, the population of the town prior to its incor- poration as a city. Manchester, the largest city, first attained a population of 10,000 between 1840 and 1850. Rochester is the only city added to this group following the census of 1920.

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Table 2. Population of Principal Cities from Earliest

Census to 1930i

[A minus sign ( ) denotes decrease]

CITY AND CENSUS YEAR

Population

INCREASE OVER PRECEDING CENSUS

Number

Berlin:

1930 1920 1910 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830

Concord : 1930 1920 1910 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790

Dover: 1930 1920 1910 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790

20,018

16,104

11,780

8,886

3,729

1,144

529

433

173

116

73

25,228

22,167

21,497

19,632

17,004

13,843

12,241

10,896

8,576

4,897

3,720

2,838

2,393

2,052

1,747

13,573

13,029

13,247

13,207

12,790

11,687

9,294

8,502

8,196

6,458

5,449

2,871

2,228

2,062

1,998

3,914

4,324

2,894

5,157

2,585

615

96

260

57

43

3,061

670

1,865

2,628

3,161

1,602

1,345

2,320

3,679

1,177

882

445

341

305

544

—218

40

417

1,103

2,393

792

306

1,738

1,009

2,578

643

166

64

Per cent

24.3

36.7

32.6

138.3

226.0

116.3

22.2

150.3

49.1

58.9

13.8 3.1 9.5 15.5 22.8 13.1 12.3 27.1 75.1 31.6 31.1 18.6 16.6 17.5

4.2

—1.6

0.3

3.3

9.4

25.7

9.3

3.7

26.9

18.5

89.9

28.9

8.1

3.2

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CITY AND CENSUS YEAR

Population

INCREASE OVER PRECEDING CENSUS

K'umber

Per cent

Keener

1930 .

1920 .

1910 .

1900 .

1890 .

1880 .

1870 .

1860 .

1850 .

1840 .

1830 ,

1820 .

1810 .

1800 ..

1790 . Laconia:

1930 .,

1920 .,

1910 .

1900 .,

1890 .

1880 ..

1870 .

1860 ., Manchester

1930 .

1920 .

1910 .

1900 .

1890 .

1880 ..

1870 .

1860 .

1850 .

1840 .

1830 .

1820 .

1810 .

1800 .

1790 .

13,794 11,210 10,068 9,165 7,446 6,784 5,971 4,320 3,392 2,610 2,374 1,895 1,646 1,645 1,314

12,471 10,897 10,183 8,042 6,143 3,790 2,309 1,806

76,834

78,384

70,063

56,987

44,126

33,630

23,536

20,107

13,932

3,235

877

761

615

557

362

2,584

1,142 903

1,719 662 813

1,651 928 782 236 479 249 1 331

1,574 714 2,141 1,899 2,353 1,481 503

—1,550

8,321

13,076

12,861

11,496

9,094

3,429

6,175

10,697

2,358

116

146

58

195

23.1 11.3

9.9 23.1

9.8 13.6 38.2 27.4 30.0

9.9 25.3 15.1

0.1 25.2

14.4 7.0 26.6 30.9 62.1 64.1 27.9

—2.0

11.9

22.9

29.1

35.2

38.6

17.1

44.3

330.7

268.9

15.2

23.7

10.4

53.9

POPUI.ATION

53

CITY AND CENSUS YEAR

Population

INCREASE OVER PRECEDING CENSUS

Number

Per cent

Nashua:

1930 ..

1920 ..

1910 ..

1900 .. 1890 . .

1880 ..

1870 ..

1860 ..

1850 ..

1840 ..

1830 ..

1820 ..

1810 ..

1800 ..

1790 .. Portsmouth:

1930 ..

1920 ..

1910 ..

1900 ..

1890 . .

1880 ..

1870 ..

1860 ..

1850 ..

1840 ..

1830 .

1820 ..

1810 ..

1800 ..

1790 .. Rochester:

1930 ..

1920 ..

1910 ..

1900 ..

1890 ..

1880 ..

1870 ..

1860 ..

1850 ..

31,463

28,379

26,005

23,898

19,311

13,397

10,543

10,065

5,820

6,054

2,414

1,142

1,049

862

632

14,495

13,569

11,269

10,637

9,827

9,690

9,211

9,335

9,738

7,887

8,026

7,327

6,934

5,339-

4,720

10,209 9,673 8,868 8,466 7,396 5,784 4,103 3,384 3,006

3,084

2,374

2,107

4,587

5,914

2,854

478

4,245

—234

3,640

1,272

93

187

230

936

2,300

632

810

137

479

—124

—403

1,851

—139

699

393

1,595

619

536

805

402

1,070

1,612

1,681

719

378

575

10.9

9.1

8.8

23.8

44.1

27.1

4.7

72.9

—3.9

150.8

111.4

8.9

21.7

36.4

6.8

20.4

5.9

8.2

1.4

5.2

—1.3

—4.1

23.5

—1.7

9.5

5.7

29.9

13.1

5.5 9.1 4.7 14.5 27.9 41.0 21.2 12.6 23.7

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Population

INCREASE OVER PRECEDING CENSUS

CITY AND CENSUS YEAR

Number

Per cent

Rochester Co7i. ,:

1840

2,431 2,155 2,471 2,118 2,646 2,857

1

276 316 353 —528 211

12.8

1830

12.8

1820

16.7

1810

20.0

1800

7.4

1790

[Note'. Under "New Topographic Surveys of the United States, July 1, 1931, to June 30, 1932," as reported by the Di- rector of the Geological Survey, appears the following:

Total area

mapped to

June 30, 1932

(square miles)

New Hampshire 9,302]

[Note. In March, 1934, the State Planning Board submitted the following figures as showing the actual area of the state in square miles:

Area in square rnile's

New Hampshire 9,210.848

County

Belknap 467.787

Carroll 996.866

Cheshire 711.913

Coos 1,811.861

Grafton 1,746.235

Hillsborough 881.109

Merrimack 961.900

Rockingham 705.722

Strafford 378.596

Sullivan 548.859 ]

POPULATION

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Minor civil divisions. Table 4 shows the population of each county by towns, cities, and other minor civil divisions. The more thickly settled counties are divided into towns and cities, but in Carroll County there are 2 "locations" and in Coos Coun- ty there are 8 "grants," 6 "purchases," 6 "townships," and 3 "locations." Of the civil divisions known as "grants" and "purchases," 7 have had no population returned at any of the last three censuses and so are omitted from the list of minor civil divisions in Table 4.

Table 4. Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions:

1930, 1920, AND 1910

MINOR CIVIL division

1930

1920

1910

Belknap County . . .

Alton town

Barnstead town ....

Belmont town

Center Harbor town .

Gilford town

Gilmanton town ....

Laconia city

Meredith town

New Hampton town . Sanbornton town . . . Tilton town

Carroll County . . .

Albany town

Bartlett town

Brookfield town ....

Chatham town

Conway town

Eaton town

EfRngham town

Freedom town

Hart's Location

Jackson town

Madison town

Moultonborough town

Ossipee town

Sandwich town

22,623

1,261 791

1,299

382

783

676

12,471

1,902 692 654

1,712

21,178

14,277

1,221

873

1,194

422

738

814

10,897

1,680

708

617

2,014

15,017

96

170

1,119

1,059

166

186

168

229

3,217

3,102

210

237

352

393

390

467

29

35

321

533

535

482

709

758

1,230

1,122

731

1,175

21,309

1,348

1,081

1,390

420

744

968

10,183

1,638

821

850

1,866

16,316

289

1,197

247

209

3,413

380

558

542

85

452

507

783

1,354

928

POPULATION

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Table 4. Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions;

1930, 1920, and 1910

minor civil division

1930

1920

1910

Carroll County *Con.

Tamworth town

Tuftonboro town

Wakefield town

955

505

1,186

2,358

945

611

1,335

2,178

993

612

1,543

Wolfeboro town

2,224

Cheshire County

33,685

30,975

30,659

Alstead town

616

704

506

850

506

512

1,757

2,485

13,794

1,508

330

162

241

610

53

113

192

198

2,066

1,267

2,287

745

2,183

672

601

408

962

439

559

1,773

2,303

11,210

1,380

401

171

306

643

56

213

206

200

1,593

1,444

2,553

615

2,267

711

Chesterfield town

Dublin town

770

571

Fitzwilliam town

Gilsum town . . . «

1,148 470

Harrisville town

Hinsdale' town

623 1,673

Jaffrev town

1,895

Keene citv

10,068

Marlborough town

Marlow town

1,478 425

Nelson town

231

Richmond town

393

Rindsfe town

706

Roxburv town

66

Stoddard town

257

Sullivan town

266

Surrv town

213

Swanzev town

1,656

Trov town

1,331

Walnole town

2,668

Westmoreland town

Winchester town

758

2,282

Coos County*

38,959

36,093

30,753

Atkinson and Gilmanton

Academy grant

Bean's Purchase

Berlin citv

1

25

20,018

1

402

215

20

16,104

1

388

410

1

11,780

Cambridge' township . . . . Carroll town

5

569

Clarksville town

271

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Table 4. Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions:

1930, 1920, AND 1910

MINOR CIVIL DIVISION

1930

1920

1910

Coos County ^Con.

Colebrook town

Columbia town

Dalton town

Dartmouth College Grant

Dix's Grant

Dixville township

Dummer town

Errol town

Erving's Location

Gorham town

Green's Grant

Jefferson town

Kilkenny township

Lancaster town ,

Martin's Location

Milan town

Millsfield township

Northumberland town . .

Odell township

Pinkham's Grant

Pittsburg town

Randolph town

Shelburne town

Stark town

Stewartstown town ....

Stratford town

Success township

Thompson and Meserve's

Purchase

Wentworth's Location . . Whitefield town

1,937

524

580

17

25

298 293

2,763 4

771

2,887

719

33

2,360

9 671

82

196

329

1,148

918

2

38 1,693

1,811

601

460

6

24

266

241

31

2,734

5

960

2

2,819

4

730

45

2,567

73

*1,311

67

178

339

1,109

794

8

50 ,935

1,905

619

475

7

33

12

292

211

2,155

4

1,061

3,054

3

924

12

2,184

624 137 305

448

1,128

844

4

51

1,635

*Coos. The absence of population in any year indicates that none was returned at that census. Seven civil divisions of this county for which no population has been returned at any of the three censuses are not in- cluded in the table; these divisions are as follows: Bean's grant, Chandler's purchase, Crawford's purchase, Cutts' grant, Hadley's purchase, Low and Burbank's grant, and Sargent's purchase. Figures for Pittsburg town in 1920 include population reported for Colebrook Academy grant (15), Hub- bard township (358), and Webster township (51).

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Table 4. Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions;

1930, 1920, AND 1910

MIXOR CIVIL division

Grafton County

Alexandria town . Ashland town . . .

Eath town

Benton town . . . . Bethlehem town . Bridgewater town

Bristol town

Campton town . . . Canaan town . . . . Dorchester town . Easton town . . . . Ellsworth town . . Enfield town . . . . Pranconia town . Grafton town . . .

Groton town

Hanovel" town . . . Haverhill town . . Hebron town . . . . Holderness town Landaff town . . . . Lebanon town . . . Lincoln town . . . .

Lisbon town

Littleton town . . . Livermore town . . Lyman town . . . .

Lyme town

Monroe town . . . Orange town . . . .

Orford town

Piermont town . . Plymouth town . . Rumney town . . . Thornton town . . Warren town . . . Waterville town . Wentworth town Woodstock town .

1930

1920

1910

42,816

40,572

41,652

412

502

571

1,375

1,325

1,412

785

838

978

255

177

219

872

866

1,201

151

199

187

1,610

1,428

1,478

1,184

1,028

845

1,301

1,236

1,408

115

228

241

132

131

226

28

30

46

1,325

1,577

1,448

514

440

504

539

554

641

202

199

319

3,043

2,264

2,075

3,665

3,406

3,498

197

184

213

644

602

652

469

510

526

7,073

6,162

5,718

1,548

1,473

1,278

2,324

2,288

2,460

4,558

4,239

4,069

23

98

64

299

310

374

830

891

1,007

457

356

429

99

166

176

636

661

799

475

577

592

2,470

2,353

2,200

858

911

850

459

477

553

651

600

701

23

95

16

459

507

595

756

684

1,083

60

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Table 4. Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions;

1930, 1920, AND 1910

MINOR CIVIL DIVISION

1930

1920

1910

Hillsborough County

Amherst town

Antrim town

Bedford town

Bennin^on town ....

Brookline town

Deering town

Francestown town . . .

Goff stown town

Greenfield town

Greenville town

Hancock town

Hillsborough town . . .

Hollis town

Hudson town

Litchfield town

Lyndeborough town . .

Manchester city

Mason town

Merrimack town

Milf ord town

Mont Vernon town . . .

Nashua city

New Boston town .... New Ipswich town . . .

Pelham town

Peterborough town . . .

Sharon town

Temple town

Weare town

Wilton town

Windsor town

Merrimack County

Allenstown town . . .

Andover town ,

Boscawen town

Bow town

Bradford town .... Canterbury town . .

140,165

56,152

1,549

1,031

1,359

780

587

505

135,512

51,770

1,213

1,121

1,260

568

580

655

126,072

1,115

868

1,060

1,254

1,052

1,235

1,326

1,118

1,110

552

568

690

511

546

501

324

287

353

363

385

602

3,839

2,391

2,579

394

417

574

1,319

1,346

1,374

561

531

642

2,160

2,229

2,168

879

775

935

2,702

1,954

1,344

286

213

255

399

428

660

76,834

78,384

70,063

254

278

325

1,084

1,022

1,039

4,068

3,783

3,939

302

308

413

31,463

28,379

26,005

693

768

982

838

869

927

814

974

826

2,521

2,615

2,277

38

21

71

239

263

284

1,287

1,173

1,325

1,724

1,546

1,490

22

21

24

53,335

1,457

1,201

1,240

676

695

680

POPULATION

61

Table 4. Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions

1930, 1920^ AND 1910

MINOR CIVIL division

1930

1920

1910

Merrimack County Con.

Chichester tovvrn

Concord city

Danbury town

Dunbarton town

Epsom town

Franklin city

Henniker town

Hill town

Hooksett town

Hopkinton town

Loudon town

Newbury town

New London town

Northfield town

Pembroke town

Pittsfield town

Salisbury town

Sutton town

Warner town

Webster town

Wilmot town

567

25,228

498

572

678

6,576

1,266

468

2,132

1,485

801

333

812

1,336

2,792

2,018

350

512

1,062

360

495

507

22,167

516

405

655

6,318

1,344

500

1,828

1,438

690

362

701

1,522

2,563

1,914

390

632

1,051

334

536

606

21,497

592

513

725

6,132

1,395

556

1,528

1,578

838

402

805

1,474

3,062

2,222

478

698

1,226

445

614

Rockingham County . .

53,750

52,498

52,188

Atkinson town

407 735 725

812 653 406 635

5,131 347

1,672

4,872 571 577 775

1,507 481

413 652 685 780 652 463 746

5,382 384

1,276

4,604 519 623 670

1,251 483

440

Auburn town

637

Brentwood town

Candia town

759 993

Chester town

818

Danville town

517

Deerfield town

917

Derry town

5,123

East Kingston town

Epping town

413 1,649

Exeter town

4,897

Fremont town

622

Greenland town

Hampstead town

Hampton town

575

796

1,215

Hampton Falls town ....

552

62

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Table 4. Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions:

1930, 1920, AND 1910

MINOR CIVIL division

1930

1920

1910

Rockingham County

Concluded

Kensington town

Kingston town

438

1,017

1,373

378

376

381

2,511

848

695

872

451

1,366

14,495

1,165

1,081

2,751

229

1,666

261

552

538

383 859

1,303 728 470 398

3,181 872 677 891 520

1,368 13,569

1,050

1,196

2,318 280

1,537 230 542 543

417

1,015

1,533

624

503

296

3,348

962

783

1,059

607

1,173

11,269

1,203

1,014

2,117

380

Londonderry town

New Castle town

Newfields town

Newington town

Newmarket town

Newton town

North Hampton town ....

Northwood town

Nottingham town

Plaistow town

Portsmouth city

Ravmond town

Rve town

Salem town

Sandown town

Seabrook town

1,425 279 602

South Hampton town .... Stratham town

Windham town

656

Strafford County

38,580

38,546

38,951

Barrington town

Dover city

613

13,573

1,217

2,698

376

358

176

1,206

448

10,209

1.409

5,680

617

616 13,029

749 2,461

475

326

174 1,428

462 9,673 1,701 6,688

764

900 13,247

Durham town

823

Farmington town

Lee town

2,621 479

Madburv town

331

Middleton town

291

Milton town

1,542

New Durham town

Rochester city

523

8,868

Rollinsford town

Somersworth city

Strafford town

1,836 6,704

786

POPULATION

63

Table 4. Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions:

1930, 1920, and 1910

minor civil division 1930

1920

1910

Sullivan County

24,286

20,922

19,337

Acworth town

471

1,644

12,377

855

269

255

302

267

273

4,659

858

270

1,040

501

245

436 1,505 9,524 844 230 283 495 279 287 4,109 853 349 898 522 308

536

Charlestown town

Claremont town

Cornish town

1,496

7,529

1,005

324

Crovdon town

Goshen town

329

Grantham town

Lanffdon town

286 340

Lempster town

383

Newport town

3,765

987

Plainfield town

Springfield town

Sunapee town

422

1,071

504

Unity town

Washington town

360

64

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Cities. Table 5 shows the population of each city in New Hampshire in 1930 and 1920. These cities are arranged in alphabetical order, each followed by the name of the county in which the city is located. In Table 6 the population of these cities is presented by wards.

Table 5. Population of Cities: 1930 and 1920

CITY

COUNTY

1930

1920

Berlin

Coos

20,018 25,228 13,573

6,576 13,794 12,741 76,834 31,463 14,495 10,209

5,680

16,104

22,167

13,029

6,318

11,210

10,897

78,384

28,379

13,569

9,673

6,688

Concord

Dover

Merrimack

Strafford

Merrimack

Cheshire

Belknap

Hillsborough .... Hillsborough ....

Rockingham

Strafford

Strafford

Franklin

Keene

Laconia

Manchester ....

Nashua

Portsmouth ....

Rochester

Somersworth . . .

POPULATION

65

Table 6. Population of Cities by Wards: 1930

CITY ANT) WARD

1930

CITY AND WARD

1930

Berlin city . . . .

20,018

Laconia city . . .

Ward 1 ...

12,471

Ward 1 ...

5,927

1,818

Ward 2 . . .

3,307

Ward 2 ...

2,832

Ward 3 . . .

5,445

Ward 3 ...

715

Ward 4 ...

5,339

Ward 4 ...

1,993

Ward 5 . . .

2,576

Concord city . . .

25,228

Ward 6 ... Manchester city

2,537

Ward 1 ...

2,345

76,834

Ward 2

773

1,168

Ward 1 . . .

T T C* J. VI ^J

Ward 3 ...

4,278

Ward 4 ...

4,137

Ward 2 ...

5,759

Ward 5 ...

2,689

Ward 3 . . .

6,005

Ward 6 ...

5,214

Ward 4 ...

4,861

Ward 7 ...

4,994

Ward 5 . . .

8,216

Ward 8 ...

1,681

Ward 6 ...

7,264

Ward 9 . . .

2,227

Ward 1 ...

6,753

Ward 8 ...

9,072

Dover city ....

13,573

Ward 9 . . . Ward 10 . . Ward 11 ..

3,753 4,230

4,825

Ward 1 . . .

3,119

Ward 2 . . .

3,341

Ward 12 ..

5,483

Ward 3 . . .

2,219

Ward 13 . .

6,335

Ward 4 ...

3,490

Ward 5 ...

1,404 6,576

Nashua city . . .

Ward 1 ... Ward 2 ... Ward 3 ...

31,463

Franklin city . .

4,221 2,924 3,286

Ward 1 . . .

1,696

Ward 2 ...

2,579

Ward 4 ...

2,773

Ward 3 ...

2,301

Ward 5 ...

3,627

Ward 6 ...

3,533

Keene city ....

13,794

Ward 7 ... Ward 8 . . . Ward 9 . . .

3,870 4,473 2,756

Ward 1 ...

4,209

Ward 2 ...

2,590

Ward 3 . . .

2,375

Ward 4 ...

2,147

Portsmouth city

14,495

Ward 5

2,473

* T C4.1. \X fJ

Ward 1 ...

3,741

Ward 2 ...

4,217

Ward 3 ...

2,826

Ward 4 ...

1,656

Ward 5 ...

1,357

Not allocated

by wards

698

66

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Table 6. Population of Cities by Wards : 1930

CITY ANT> ward

1930

CITY AND WARD

1930

Rochester city .

10,209

Somersworth city

Ward 1 . . . Ward 2 . . . Ward 3 . . . Ward 4 . . . Ward 5 ...

5,680

Ward 1 . . . Ward 2 . . . Ward 3 . . . Ward 4 ... Wash 5 ... Ward 6 ...

1,303 1,882 1,419 2,148 1,576 1,881

840

887

1,314

1,814

825

LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS

67

TOWNS AND WARDS AS DISTRICTED FOR ELECTION PURPOSES

TOWNS

Con- Coun- Sen-

gress'l cilor atorial

Dist. Dist. Dist.

Number of

Repre- sentatives

CO CO

COUNTY

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

Harrington 1

Bartlett 1

Bath 2

Bedford 1

Belmont 1

Bennington 2

Benton 2

BeTlin

Ward 1 2

Ward 2 2

Ward 3 2

Ward 4 2

Bethlehem 2

Boscawen 2

Bow 2

Bradford 2

Brentwood 1

Bridgewater .... 2

5 8 . . 1 Sullivan

1 4 . . . . Carroll 15 . . 1 Grafton

5 14 1 1 Merrimack

4 10 1 1 Cheshire

2 6 11 Belknap

4 12 1 1 Hillsborough

5 7 11 Merrimack

4 9 11 Hillsborough

15 11 Grafton

2 23 . . 1 Rockingham

3 22 1 1 Rockingham 2 6 11 Belknap

2 21 1 1 Strafford

14 11 Carroll

18 11 Grafton

4 14 1 1 Hillsborough 2 6 11 Belknap

4 11 1 . . Hillsborough 1 3 1 . . Grafton

115 5 Coos

114 4 Coos

113 3 Coos

1 14 4 Coos 12 11 Grafton

5 7 11 Merrimack 5 14 1 1 Merrimack 5 9 1 . . Merrimack

2 23 1 1 Rockingham 1 5 . . 1 Grafton

68

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

TOWNS

Con- Coun- Sen- gress'l cilor atorial Dist. Dist. Dist.

Number of

Repre- sentatives

CO

CO

COUNTY

Bristol 2

Brookfield 1

Brookline 2

Campton 2

Canaan 2

Candia 1

Canterbury 1

Carroll 2

Center Harbor . . 1

Charlestown .... 2

Chatham 1

Chester 1

Chesterfield 2

Chichestel' 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

Cornish 2

Croydon 2

Dalton 2

Danbury 2

Danville 1

Deerfield 1

15 11 Grafton

2 4 .. 1 Carroll

4 12 1 .. Hillsborough

13 11 Grafton 15 11 Grafton

3 22 1 1 Rockingham

5 7 1 . . Merrimack 1 2 .. 1 Coos

5 6 . . 1 Belknap

5 8 11 Sullivan

1 4 . . 1 Carroll

3 22 11 Rockingham

4 10 1 1 Cheshire

5 14 1 . . Merrimack 5 8 10 10 Sullivan

1 2 . . 1 Coos

12 2 2 Coos

12 11 Coos

5 7 2 2 Merrimack

5 7 11 Merrimack

5 9 11 Merrimack

5 15 3 3 Merrimack

5 15 2 2 Merrimack

5 15 4 4 Merrimack

5 9 4 4 Merrimack

5 15 1 1 Merrimack

5 15 2 2 Merrimack

14 3 3 Carroll 5 8 11 Sullivan 5 8 1 . . Sullivan

1 2 1 . . Coos

5 7 1 . . Merrimack

2 23 . . 1 Rockingham 2 22 1 1 Rockingham

LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS

69

TOWNS

Con- Coun- Sen-

gress'l cilor atorial

Dist. Dist. Dist.

Number of

Repre- sentatives

CO

CO

COUNTY

Deering 2

Derry 1

Dorchester 2

Dover

Ward 1 1

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

Effingham 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 3 2

Freedom 1

Fremont 1

Gilford 1

Gilmanton 1

4 9 1 . . Hillsborough

3 22 4 4 Rockingham

1 5 . . . . Grafton

2 21 3 3 Strafford 2 21 3 3 Strafford 2 21 2 2 Strafford 2 21 3 3 Strafford 2 21 1 1 Strafford

4 11 1 .. Ches?iire

1 1 1 .. Coos

5 14 1 . . Merrimack

2 21 1 1 Strafford

2 23 1 . . Rockingham

1 3 1 .. Grafton

1 4 .. 1 Carroll

1 4 1 .. Carroll

1 5 . . . . Grafton 15 11 Grafton

2 23 1 1 Rockingham 5 14 1 1 Merrimack

1 1 .. 1 Coos

2 23 4 4 Rockingham 2 20 2 2 Strafford

4 11 1 1 Cheshire

4 9 1 . . Hillsborough 12 1 .. Grafton

5 7 11 Merrimack 5 7 2 2 Merrimack 5 7 2 2 Merrimack

1 4 . . 1 Carroll

2 23 1 1 Rockingham 2 6 11 Belknap

2 6 11 Belknap

70

TOWNS

Gilsum

Goff stown

Gorham

Goshen

Grafton

Grantham

Greenfield

Greenland

Greenville

Groton

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls .

Hancock

Hanover

Harrisville

Hart's Location. .

Haverhill

Hebron

Henniker

Hill

Hillsborough . . .

Hinsdale

Holderness

Hollis

Hooksett

Hopkinton

Hudson

Jackson

Jaffrey

Jefferson

NEW

HAMF

'SHIRE

MANUAL

Con-

Coun-

Sen-

Number of

^ess'l

cilor

atorial

Repre-

COUNTi:

Dist.

Dist.

Dist.

sentatives

1— (

CO CO

2

4

10

1

Cheshire

1

4

14

3

3

Hillsborough

2

1

1

2

2

Coos

2

5

8

1

Sullivan

2

1

5

1

Grafton

2

5

8

1

Sullivan

2

4

12

1

Hillsborough

1

2

24

1

1

Rockingham

2

4

12

1

1

Hillsborough

2

1

5

1

Grafton

1

2

23

1

1

Rockingham

1

2

23

1

1

Rockingham

1

2

23

1

1

Rockingham

2

4

11

1

1

Hillsborough

2

1

5

3

3

Grafton

2

4

11

1

Cheshire

1

1

4

Carroll

2

1

3

3

3

Grafton

2

1

5

Grafton

2

5

9

1

1

Merrimack

2

5

7-

1

Merrimack

2

4

9

2

2

Hillsborough

2

4

11

1

1

Cheshire

2

1

3

1

1

Grafton

2

4

12

1

1

Hillsborough

1

3

14

2

2

Merrimack

2

5

9

1

1

Merrimack

1

4

22

2

2

Hillsborough

1

1

4

1

Carroll

2

4

11

2

2

Cheshire

2

1

2

1

1

Coos

LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS

71

TOWNS

Con- Coun- Sen- Number of gress'l cilor atorial Dist.

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 3 1

Ward 4 1

Ward 5 1

Ward 6 1

Lancaster 2

Landaff 2

Langdon 2

Lebanon 2

Lee 1

Lempster ..... 2

Lincoln 2

Lisbon 2

Litchfield 1

Littleton 2

Livermore 2

Londonderry ... 1

Loudon 1

Lyman 2

Lyme 2

Lyndeborough . . 2

Madbury 1

Madison 1

cilor

atorial

Reprt

k-

COUNTY

Dist.

Dist.

sentatives

i

CO Oi T-i

4

10

4

4

Cheshire

4

10

2

2

Cheshire

4

10

2

2

Cheshire

4

10

2

2

Cheshire

4

10

2

2

Cheshire

2

23

1

Rockingham

2

23

1

1

Rockingham

5

6

2

2

Belknap

5

6

2

2

Belknap

5

6

1

1

Belknap

5

6

2

2

Belknap

5

6

2

2

Belknap

5

6

2

2

Belknap

1

2

2

2

Coos

1

3

1

Grafton

5

8

Sullivan

1

5

6

6

Grafton

2

21

«

1

Strafford

5

8

1

Sullivan

1

3

1

1

Grafton

1

3

2

2

Grafton

4

22

1

Hillsborough

1

3

4

4

Grafton

1

4

Grafton

3

22

1

1

Rockingham

5

14

1

1

Merrimack

1

3

1

Grafton

1

5

1

1

Grafton

4

12

1

Hillsborough

2

21

1

Strafford

1

4

1

Carroll

72

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

TOWNS

Con- Conn- Sen-

eress'l cilor atorial

Dist. Dist. Dist.

Number of

Repre- sentatives

CO 05

CD CO

COUNTY

Manchester

Ward 1 1 3

Ward 2 1 3

Ward 3 1 3

Ward 4 1 3

Ward 5 1 3

Ward 6 1 3

Ward 7 1 3

Ward 8 1 3

Ward 9 1 3

Ward 10 1 3

Ward 11 1 3

Ward 12 1 3

Ward 13 1 3

Marlborough ... 2 4

Marlow 2 4

Mason 2 4

Meredith 1 5

Merrimack .... 1 4

Middleton 1 2

Milan 2 1

Milf ord 2 4

Millsfield 2 1

Milton 1 2

Monroe 2 1

Mont Vernon ... 2 4

Moultonborough. 1 1 Nashua

Ward 1 2 4

Ward 2 . . 2 4

Ward 3 2 4

Ward 4 2 4

Ward 5 2 4

Ward 6 2 4

Ward 7 2 4

Ward 8 2 4

Ward 9 2 4

16 16 17 17 18 22 18 18 16 17 18 19 19 11 10 12

6 12 20

1 12

1 20

3 12

12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

4 5 5 4 7 6 6 8 3 4 4 5 5 1 1 1 2 1

1 3

1 1

4 2 3 2 3 3 3 4 2

4 Hillsborough

5 Hillsborough

5 Hillsborough 4 Hillsborough

7 Hillsborough

6 Hillsborough 6 Hillsborough

8 Hillsborough

3 Hillsborough

4 Hillsborough 4 Hillsborough

Hillsborough

Hillsborough

Cheshire

Cheshire

Hillsborough

Belknap

Hillsborough

Strafford

Coos

Hillsborough

Coos

Strafford

Grafton

Hillsborough

Carroll

1 1

4 Hillsborough

2 Hillsborough

3 Hillsborough

2 Hillsborough

3 Hillsborough 3 Hillsborough

3 Hillsborough

4 Hillsborough 2 Hillsborough

LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS

73

TOWNS

Con- Coun- gress'l cilor Dist. Dist.

Sen- atorial Dist.

Number of

Repre- sentatives

CO

CO

COUNTY

Nelson 2

New Boston .... 2

Newbury 2

New Castle .... 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

4 10 . . 1 Cheshire

4 14 1 1 Hillsborough

5 9 1 . . Merrimack

2 24 . . 1 Rockingham

2 20 . , 1 Strafford

2 23 1 . . Rockingham

5 5 11 Belknap

2 24 1 . . Rockingham

4 12 1 1 Hillsborough

5 7 11 Merrimack 2 24 2 2 Rockingham 5 8 4 4 Sullivan

2 23 1 1 Rockingham

5 7 11 Merrimack

2 23 1 1 Rockingham

12 2 2 Coos

2 22 1 1 Rockingham

2 22 . . 1 Rockingham

1 5 . . . . Grafton

15 11 Grafton

14 1 1 Carroll

4 22 1 1 Hillsborough

5 14 2 2 Merrimack

4 11 2 2 Hillsborough

1 3 . . 1 Grafton

12 11 Coos

5 14 2 2 Merrimack 5 8 11 Sullivan

2 23 1 1 Rockingham

13 2 2 Grafton

2 24 3 3 Rockingham

2 24 4 4 Rockingham

2 24 2 2 Rockingham

2 24 1 1 Rockingham

2 24 2 2 Rockingham

74

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

TOWNS

Con- Coun- Sen- Number of gress'l cilor atorial Dist.

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

Rumney 2

Rye 1

Salem 1

Salisbury 2

Sanbornton 1

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

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3

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1

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4

11

Cheshire

4

11

1

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2

20

1

Strafford

2

20

2

Strafford

2

20

1

Strafford

2

20

2

Strafford

2

20

1

Strafford

2

20

2

Strafford

2

21

1

Strafford

4

10

Cheshire

1

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1

Grafton

2

24

1

Rockingham

3

22

2

Rockingham

5

9

Merrimack

5

6

1

Belknap

2

23

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1

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1

4

1

Carroll

2

23

1

Rockingham

4

11

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1

1

1

Coos

2

20

1

Strafford

2

20

1

Strafford

2

20

1

Strafford

2

20

2

Strafford

2

20

1

Strafford

2

23

Rockingham

5

8

Sullivan

1

2

Coos

1

2

1

Coos

4

10

Cheshire'

2

20

1

1

Strafford

LIST OF TOWNS AND WARDS

75

TOWNS

Stratford

Stratham

Sullivan

Sunapee

Surry

Sutton . ."

Swanzey

Tamworth

Teni,ple

Thornton

Tilton

Troy

Tuftonboro

Unity

Wakefield

Walpole

Warner

Warren

Washington . . . .

Waterville

Weare

Webstel*

Wentworth .... Wentworth's Lo- cation

Westmoreland . .

Whitefield

Wilmot

Wilton

Winchester

Windham

Windsor

Wolf eboro

Woodstock

Total

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Number of

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atorial

Repre

COUNTY

Dist.

Dist.

Dist.

sentatives

CO 1-1

CO »— 1

2

1

2

1

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1

2

24

1

Rockingham

2

4

10

Cheshire

2

5

8

1

Sullivan

2

4

10

Cheshire

2

5

9

1

Merrimack

2

4

11

2

Cheshire

1

1

4

1

Carroll

2

4

12

Hillsborough

2

1

3

Gi-afton

1

5

7

1

Belknap

2

4

11

1

Cheshire

1

1

4

1

Carroll

2

5

8

1

Sullivan

1

2

4

1

Carroll

2

4

10

2

Cheshire

2

5

9

1

Merrimack

2

1

5

1

Grafton

2

5

8

1

Sullivan

2

1

4

Grafton

2

4

14

1

Hillsborough

2

5

9

Merrimack

2

1

5

Grafton

2

1

1

Coos

2

4

10

1

Cheshire

2

1

2

1

Coos

2

5

7

1

Merrimack

2

4

12

1

Hillsborough

2

4

11

2

Cheshire

1

3

22

1

Rockingham

2

4

9

Hillsborough

1

1

4

2

Carroll

2

1

3

1

Grafton

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REPRESENTATIVES— PART TIME

According to the apportionmetit established by chapter 145, Laws of 1931, the following named towns, not having six hundred inhabitants, may elect one representative in the years indicated in the following table, those marked with an asterisk (*) not being entitled to a representative during the decade:

CO OS

CO Oi

CO

CO

05

00 CO 05

o

OS

Number of

Representatives in Acworth 1

*Albany

Alexandria 1

Atkinson 1

Bennington 1

Benton .........

Bradford 1

Bridgewater

Brookfield

Brookline 1

Cantel-bury 1

Carroll 1

Center Harbor . . 1

Chatham

Chichester 1

Clarksville

Columbia

Croydon

Dalton 1

Danbury 1

Danville 1

Deering

Dorchester

Dublin 1

Dummer

Dunbarton 1

East Kingston . . Easton

1 . 1

1 . 1 1.11 1.1. 1.11

1

1 1.11 1.11

1 . 1

1 . 1

1 1.11

1 1111 1.1. 1.11 1.11

1 . 1 1.1.

1 1.11 1 . 1 .

1.11 1.1. 1 . . .

REPRESENTATIVES PART TIME

77

CO 1— 1

CO Oi

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Representatives in Eaton

.

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Effingham

1

1

*Ellsworth

Errol

1

1

Francestown ....

«

1

1

Franconia

1

1

1

Freedom

1

1

1

Fremont

1

1

1

Gilsum

1

1

1

Goshen

1

1

Grafton

1

1

1

Grantham

1

Greenfield

1

1

1

Greenland

1

1

1

Groton

1

Hampton Falls . .

1

1

1

Hancock

1

1

1

Harrisville

1

1

1

*Hart's Location .

Hebron

1

«

Hill

1

1

1

Jackson

,

1

«

1

Kensington

1

1

1

Landaff

1

1

,

1

Langdon

1

1

Lee

1

1

1

Lempster

1

,

1

Litchfield

1

1

*Livermore

,

Lyman

1

1

Lyndeborough . .

1

1

1

Madbury

1

1

.

Madison

1

1

1

1

Marlow

1

1

Mason

1

1

Middleton

1

*Millsfield

,

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Monroe

1

1

1

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CO CO

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CO CO "^

a Oi Oi

Number of Representatives in Mont Vernon ....

Nelson

Newbury

New Castle

New Durham. . . .

Newfields

Newington

Nottingham

*Orange

Piermont

Randolph

Richmond

*Roxbury

Salisbury

Sandown

*Sharon

Shelburne

South Hampton . .

Springfield

Stark

Stoddard

Stratham

Sullivan

Surry

Sutton

Temple

Thornton

Tuftonboro

Unity

Washington

*Waterville

Webster

Wentworth

*Wentworth's Lo- cation

Wilmot

Windham

*Windsor

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1 1

1 1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1

1

1 1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1 1

1 1 1

1 1

1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1

1 1

UNINCORPORATED PLACES

79

UNINCORPORATED PLACES

Coos County

Bean's Grant Bean's Purchase Cambridge Chandler's Purchase Crawford's Purchase Cutts' Grant Dix's Grant Dixville

Erving's Grant or Location Green's Grant Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant

Hadley's Purchase

Kilkenny

Low and Burbank's Grant

Martin's Location

Odell

Pinkham's Grant

Sargent's Purchase

Second College Grant

Success

Thompson and Meserve's Pur- chase

Carroll County

Hale's Location

80 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

STATE EMBLEMS

Sections 1 and 4 of Chapter 8 of the Public Laws of New Hampshire' were amended by Chapter 133 of the Laws of 1931, so that said Chapter 8 now reads as follows:

STATE EMBLEMS

1. Flag. The state flag shall be of the following color and design: The body or field shall be blue and shall bear upon its center in suitable proportion and colors a representation of the state seal; the seal shall be surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves with nine stars interspersed. When used for military purposes the flag shall conform to the regulations of the United States.

2. When Displayed. It shall be displayed above' the state house whenever the legislature is in session and during meetings of the governor and council when expedient, and upon such other occasions as the governor may designate.

3. Flower. The purple lilac, Sy7Hnga vulgaris, is the state flower of New Hampshire.

4. Seal. The seal of the state shall be two inches in diameter, circular, with the following detail and no other: A field crossed by a straight horizon line of the sea, above the center of the field; concentric with the field the rising sun, exposed above the horizon about one third of its diameter, the field encompassed with laurel; across the field for the full width within the laurel a broadside view of the frigate Raleigh, on the stocks; the ship's bow dexter and higher than the stern; the three lower masts shown in place, together with the fore, main and mizzen tops, shrouds and mainstays; an ensign staff at the stern flies the United States flag authorized by act of Congress June 14, 1777; a jury staff on the mainmast and another on the foremast each flies a pennant; flags and pennants are streaming to the dexter side; the hull is shown without a rudder; below the ship the field is divided into land and water by a double diagonal line whose highest point is sinister; no detail is shown anywhere on the water, nor any on the land between the water and the stocks except a granite boulder on the dexter side;

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STATE EMBLEMS

81

encircling the field is the inscription, SEAL . OF . THE STATE . OF . NEW HAMPSHIRE, the words separated by round periods, except between the parts of New Hampshire; at the lowest point of the inscription is the date 1776, flanked on either side by a five-pointed star, which group separates the beginning and end of the inscription; the whole form and de- sign to be as follows:

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STATE NICKNAMES AND FLOWERS

STATE

NICKNAME

FLOWER

Alabama

Arizona

Arkansas

California ....

Colorado

Connecticut Delaware . ^ . . .

Florida

Georgia

Idaho

Illinois*

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana ....

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts . .

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi . . .

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire New Jersey . . .

New York .... North Carolina North Dakota

Ohio

Oklshoma ....

Oregon

Pennsylvania . Rhode Island . South Carolina South Dakota . Tennessee ....

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington . . . West Virginia Wisconsin .... Wyoming

Cotton State

Bear State

Golden State . . . Centennial St.ite Nutmeg State . . Blue Hen State . Peninsula State . Cracker State . .

Sucker State . . . Hoosier State . . Hawkeye State . . Sunflower State . Blue Grass State Pelican State . . . Pine Tree State Old Line State .

Bay State

Wolverine State . Gopher State . . . Bayou State ....

Stub Toe State

Silver State

Granite State . . Jersey Blue State Garden State Empire State . . . . Old North State . Flickertail State Buckeye State . . .

Beaver State . .

Kevstone State . Little Rhodv . . Palmetto State . Sunshine Stale . Big Ben State . Lone Star State

Green Mountain Slate The Old Dominion . . .

Evergreen State

Tlie Panhandle

Badger Stfte

Goldenrod

Sequoia cactus

Apple blossom

Poppy

Columbine

Mountain laurel

Peach blossom

Orange blossom

Cherokee rose

Syringa

Violet

Carnation

Wild rose

Sunflo\^er

Trumpet vine

Magnolia

Pine cone

Blackeyed Susan

Mayflower

Apple blossom

Moccasin

Magnolia

Goldenrod

Bitter root

Goldenrod

Sagebush

Purple lilac

Sugar maple (tree)

Violet

Rosa

Daisy

Wild prairie rose

Scarlet carnation

Mistletoe

Oregon grape

Violet

Pasque flower

Bluebonnet

Sego lily

Red clover

Dogwood

Rhododendron

Rhododendron

Violet

Indian paintbrush

NOTE Only nicknames that are well known and State flowers officially adopted or commonly accepted are given in the foregoing list. *Native State tree, the Native oak.

NEW HAMPSHIRE'S VOTE ON REPEAL

JULY 11, 1933

84 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

NEW HAMPSHIRE'S VOTE ON REPEAL OF THE 18TH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE

UNITED STATES

Under the Eighteenth Amendment, nation-wide prohibition went into effect January 16, 1920. The amendment was rati- fied by forty-six of the forty-eight states.

After twelve years Congress voted to resubmit to the forty- eight States the question of Federal prohibition. By votes of sixty-three to twenty-three in the' Senate and 289 to 121 in the House, the 72d Congress passed a new amendment to the Constitution which, if ratified by thirty-six states, would bring to an end the era of nation-wide prohibition of the liquor traffic.

In 1932 both presidential candidates in their speeches advo- cated a repeal amendment. The Republicans then led by Presi- dent Hoover urged that the new amendment provide definitely against the return of the saloon, but the amendment passed by Congress left that problem for the individual states to handle. It provided that the Eighteenth Amendment should be repealed and that the transportation or importation of liquor into any State, in violation of the laws of that State, should be prohibited.

Like the Eighteenth Amendment, the prohibition repeal amendment provided that it must be ratified within seven years to become effective but, unlike any previous amendment, it provided that ratification must be by conventions in the several States rather than by the State legislatures, as had been custo- mary. (U. S. Const., Art. V.)

A communication dated February 21, 1933, was received by the' Governor of this State, in which was enclosed a certified copy of the Resolution of Congress for the repeal of said Eight- eenth Amendmetit, etc., with the request that this Joint Res- olution be submitted to a convention in this State "for such action as may be' had."

Accordingly "An Act providing for a Convention to pass on a proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the United States" was passed by our New Hampshire legislature, approved May 6, 1933, and became Chapter 110 of the Laws of 1933.

VOTE ON REPEAL 85

Among othe'r things, this chapter provided for the choice of twenty candidates, ten of whom would be elected delegates to said Convention by the voters of the State, on June 20, 1933. Ten of these' candidates assented to the placing of their names on the ballot as pledged to vote For Ratification and ten, Against Ratification of the Repeal of the Eighteenth Amend- ment.

The candidate's for delegates were as follows:

For Ratification Against Ratification

Robert E. Gould, Newport Charles E. Brackett, Greenland

Robert C. Murchie, Concord Burt R. Cooper, Rochester

Norma R. T. Ordway, Berlin John R. Goodnow, Keene

James P. Richardson, Hanover John A. Hammond, Gilford

Ashton Rollins, Dover Margaret E. Hunter, Tufton- John L. Sullivan, Manchester boro

Harvey Clinton Taylor, Gertrude W. Osborne, Weare

Portsmouth Alfred T. Pierce, Claremont

Virgil D. White, Ossipee Charles B. Ross, Lebanon

Abby L. Wilder, Rindge James S. Shaw, Franklin

Maurice G. Wiley, Laconia Elbridge W. Snow, Whitefield

The ten favoring Ratification were the persons elected to at- tend the Convention, the' date of which was fixed by the Gover- nor as July 11, 1933. At the Convention, nine of the ten delegates were present and voted in favor of the Repeal of the' Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, there being no votes against Repeal.

July 12, 1933, a certificate to this effect was duly signed and attested by the proper officials and forwarded to the Secretary of State of the United States at Washington, D. C.

In the tables next following are given summaries of the votes received, June 20, 1933, by each candidate who would vote for or against ratification, also the averages of the totals are given.

These summaries are followed by tables showing the figures for the person who received the' maximum vote in each town and ward, both for and against ratification.

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Auburn

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield ....

Derry

East Kingston

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland . . . Hampstead . . Hampton .... Hampton Falls Kensington . . Kingston .... Londonderry New Castle . . Newfields Newington . .

27

45

127

40

50

59 1

135

72 1

68

121 '

69

77

70

64

810

472

40

79

201

112

787

438

64

67

67

42

102

79

268

287

26

109

53

48

81

89

119

130

90

54

40

62

38

37

Newmarket

Newton

K'orth Hampton . . . .

Northwood

Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Ward 5

Raymond

Rye

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton . . . .

Stratham

Windham

Totals

263

63

72

103 62 86

828

1002

781

837

385

156

125

202

42

106

11

32

83

58 79 78 149 42 57

147

445

150

102

18

71

87

194

15

55

36

88

28

8071

4482

VOTE ON REPEAL

89

STRAFFORD COUNTY

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Barrington

Dover

61

506

601

333

579

249

89

268

69

40

52

111

63

78

246

190

283

250

18

116

237

19

35

17

139

63

1 Rochester

Ward 1

144 229 247 431 237 274 202

168 224 392 736 293 54

219

Ward 1

Ward 2

218

Ward 2

Ward 3

126

Ward 3

Ward 4

6G

Ward 4

Ward 5

164

Ward 5

Ward 6

234

Durham

Rollinsford

Somersworth

Ward 1

75

Farmington

Lee

61

Madburv

Ward 2

56

Middlptnn

Ward 3

21

Milton

Ward 4

10

N'pw Durham ....

Ward 5

5

Strafford

146

Totals

6652

3092

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Gilford

Gilmanton . . . Laconia

Ward 1 . . .

Ward 2 . . .

Ward 3 . . .

193 116 148 64 115 103

249 601 129

167 85

118 57

107 55

100

128

73

Ward 4

Ward 5 . . . Ward 6 . . .

Meredith ....

New Hampton

Sanbornton . .

Tilton

343 373 407 282 44 44 389

Totals I 3600

147

300 289 271 119 106 221

2343

90

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Bartlett

Brookfield . . . .

Chatham

Conway

Eaton

Effingham . . . .

Freedom

Hart's Location Jackson

16

14

189

36

28

11

26

10

464

298

36

15

49

47

84

33

6

1

60

6

Madison

Moultonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich . . . . Tamworth . . . . Tuftonboro . . .

Wakefield

Wolfeboro . . . .

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112

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216

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132

122

118

132

118

98

192

112

297

287

2183

1643

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326

23

211

137

104

132

93

77

107

57

59

79

59

84

397

184

105

52

162

105

727

377

464

265

590

253

811

476

277

28

402

53

92

78

70

56

57

145

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Henniker

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Hooksett . .

Hopkinton

Loudon . . .

Newbury . .

New London

Northfield .

Pembroke .

Pittsfield . .

Salisbury . .

Sutton ....

Warner . . .

Webster

Wilmot . . .

Totals . .

213

561

452

176

34

311

211

118

106

138

231

435

273

76

60

118

46

77

8749

182

117

349

146

119

83

263

119

25

139

147

145

274

28

75

125

58

61

5111

VOTE ON REPEAL

91

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151

215

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41

228

138

296

64

300

35

50

825 1239 1264 1030 1190 1413 1645 1812 930 998 1277 1308 1656

92

212

101

50

57

35

27

338

23

52

58

110

164

174

30

56

282

356

269

237

53

309

25

206

89

116

36

33

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Mason

31 143 464

65

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58

77

544

5

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14

22

Antrim

Merrimack

Milford

112

Bedford

331

Bennington .

Brookline

Mont Vernon

Nashua

Ward 1

42

Deering

329

Prancestown

Ward 2

156

Goffstown

Ward 3

43

Greenfield

Ward 4

75

Greenville

Ward 5

35

Hancock

Ward 6

50

Hillsborough

Ward 7

110

Hollis

Ward 8

107

Hudson

Ward 9

21

Litchfield

New Boston

New Ipswich

Pelham

55

Lyndeborough

Manchester

23 30

Ward 1

Peterborough

Sharon

118

Ward 2

3

Ward 3

Temple

40

Ward 4

Weare

165

Ward 5

Wilton

95

Ward 6

Windsor

1

Ward 7

Totals

Ward 8

Ward 9

Ward 10

Ward 11

Ward 12

Ward 13

27227

5599

92

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Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

Ward 3 .

Ward 4 ,

Ward 5 . Marlborough.

72

39

70

30

124

29

90

84

58

37

82

29

197

80

311

102

522

136

306

174

274

223

354

161

432

92

150

i

157

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Marlow ....

Nelson

Richmond . . Rindge . . . . Roxbury . . . Stoddard Sullivan ....

Surry

Swanzey . . . Troy ......

Walpole ....

Westmoreland Winchester .

Totals . . .

4413

53

26

29

32

40

2

115

106

13

5

50

5

10

28

27

25

255

109

193

63

306

87

55

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25

57

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Newuort

705

133

39

175

66

60

225

Charlestown

Plainfield

132

Claremont

Springfield

Sunanee

23

Cornish

80

Croydon

Unitv

23

Goshen

Washington

Totals

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Grantham

Lansrdon . . .

Lempster

3312

1391

VOTE ON REPEAL

93

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Benton . . . Bethlehem . Bridgewater Bristol . . . . Campton . . Canaan . . . Dorchester . Easton . . . . Ellsworth . Enfield . . . Franconia . Grafton . . . Groton Hanover . . Haverhill . Hebron . . . Holderness Landaff . . .

51

227

88

26

172

19

216

130

194

29

9

13

185

75

64

9

500

508

34

86

47

42 153

35 3

37

19 218 107 114

13 9

56 20 61 11 156 290 31 84 22

Lebanon Lincoln . . Lisbon . . . Littleton . Livermore Lyman . . Lyme . . . . Monroe . . Orange Orford . . Piermont Plymouth Rumney . . Thornton Warren . . Waterville Wentworth Woodstock

834

164

293

692

14

51

95

17

24

48

25

392

82

80

63

5

66

99

Totals I 5726

249

27 220 264

23 85

37

7

35

63

200

129

33

52

4

41

61

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Against Ratification

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Berlin

926 911

790 1010

139 24

240 34 33 19 27

308

112

66

86 i 131 i

46 1

30

11 147

12

44

60

10 139

47

Lancaster

565 44

346

54

8

19

30

105

145 3

291

216

Ward 1

Milan

Northumberland .... Pittsburer

86

Ward 2

130

Ward 3

41

Ward 4

Randolnh

10

Carroll

Shelburne

12

Clarksville

Stark

3

Colebrook

Stewartstown

Stratford

55

Columbia

57

Dalton

Wentworth's Location Whitefield

6

Dummer

261

Errol

Totals

Jefferson

6183

1706

94

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM VOTES

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8071

4482 1

6652

3092 1

3600

2343 !

2183

1643

8749

5111

27227

5599

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Coos

Totals

4413 3312 5726 6183

76116

2081 1391 3011 1706

30459

It is reported that the long fight for repeal of the Eighteenth (Prohibition) Amendment to the United States Constitution came to a victorious conclusion on November 7, when the thirty- sixth State voted for the adoption of the Twenty-first Amend- ment. Six states voted on Novembel" 7, but only three voting for the Twenty-first Amendment were necessary to make its ratifica- tion certain. Actually the amendment was ratified by the votes of four states, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah and Kentucky. North Carolina and South Carolina voted against ratification.

"The legal date of the end of national prohibition was De- cember 5, [1933] when conventions in Ohio, Utah and Pennsyl- vania voted for ratification as required by the popular vote in those states."

AFTER REPEAL

On May 7, 1934, a precept was issued by the Governor, John G. Winant, by and with the advice and consent of the Council, summoning the' General Court to meet in special session. May 14, 1934, the welfare of the State requiring such assembling.

At this session which was adjourned on June 4, was passed House Bill No. 489, entitled "An Act to regulate the traffic in intoxicating liquor." This was approved by the Governor and became Chapter 3, of the Laws of the Special Session of 1934.

DIRECT PRIMARY

September 11, 1934

DIRECT PRIMARY, 1934

Persons voted for at a primary, who receive a plurality of all the votes cast by a party, shall be candidates of that party for the office designated in the ballot. P. L. 25: 45.

The direct primary election was held September 11, 1934, with candidates of the Republican and Democratic parties partici- pating.

In the summary immediately following are the full names and residences of the candidates also their total votes. Then follow tables carrying the vote in detail and giving only the last names of the candidates.

The first tables give by counties the' votes for governor. The next tables give by districts the votes for representatives in Con- gress, the votes for councilors, and the votes for state senators. Then follow the tables showing the votes for county officers.

SUxMMARY

DIRECT PRIMARY VOTE

Total Republican Ballots Cast

Total Democratic Ballots Cast

For Governor:

H. Styles Bridges, Concord, r

Charles E. Carroll, Laconia, r

Total vote, r

John L. Sullivan, Manchester, d

Eaton D. Sargent, Nashua, d

George H. Duncan, Jaffrey, d

Total vote, d 32,976

For Representative in Congress, First District :

Arthur B. Jenks, Manchester, r

George I. Haselton, Manchester, r

Oscar F. Moreau, Manchester, r

Total vote, r

William N. Rogers, Wakefield, d

Timothy F. O'Connor, Manchester, d

Total vole, d 19.999

53,875 35,831

33,952 18,526

52,478

21,022 6,587 5,367

12,399 7,369 4,233

24,001

10,510 9,489

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For Representative in Congress,

Second District:

Charles W. Tobey, Temple, r '. 15,761

Edward D. Toland, Concord, r 7,749

Total vote, r . 23,510

Harry B. Metcalf, Newport, d 5,lt)9

Joseph A. Coutreniarsh, Lebanon, d 3,877

Total vote, d 9.036

For Councilor,

First District:

L. Lynn Cutler, Berlin, r

Joseph Moore, Canaan, r

Total vote, r

Joseph Alfred Seymour, Carroll, d .

Second District :

Burt R. Cooper, Rochester, r 3,834

Sherman P. Newton, Portsmouth, r 3,761

Edward D. Smith, Dover, r 1,955

Fred I. Thayer, Farmington, r 889

4,985

2,798

7,783 2.276

Total vote, r 10,439

Sumner W. Watson, Rochester, d " 4,489

Third District:

Emile J. Soucy, Manchester, r 6,394

Aiphonse Roy, Manchester, d

Thomas A. Murray, Manchester, d

Omer A. Duval, Manchester, d

James J. Sullivan, Manchester, d

Francis Aloysius Cronin, Manchester, d

Total vote, d 12,149

Fourth District :

Nathan C. Sibley, Keene, r 5,782

Thomas J. Leonard, Nashua, d 4,593

Fred P. Amadon, Jr., Keene, d 821

5,058

5,010

907

796

378

Total vote, d 5,414

7

98 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Fifth District:

James C. Farmer, Kewbury, r 4,895

Louis P. Elkins, Concord, r 4,152

Irv^ing T. Chesley, Concord, r 2,841

Total vote, r 11,888

Edward J. Gallagher, Laconia, d 3,263

For Senator,

First District:

Fred R. Oleson, Berlin, r 1,082

Emmet J. Kelley. Berlin, d 481

Edward A. Steady, Berlin, d 480

Total vote, d 961

Second District:

George D. Roberts, Jefferson, r 1,053

Merton S. Fogerty, Northumberland, r 845

Total vote, r 1,898

Everett C. Brown, Stratford, d 518

Third District:

Clarence L. Bailey, Haverhill, r 1,416

Earl V. Howard, Piermont, r 689

Total vote, r 2,105

William I. Richardson, Littleton, d 369

Fourth District:

Ansel N. Sanborn, Wakefield, r 2,105

William Pitman, Bartlett, d 548

Fifth District:

Harry Manson, Lebanon, r 948

George A. Pushee, Lyme, r 930

Joseph ^loore, Canaan, r 178

Total vote, r 2,056

Harry Manson, Lebanon, d 4

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Sixth District:

Maurice G. Wiley, Laconia, r 1,728

Curtis H, Page, Gilmanton, r 1,264

Total vote, r 2,992

Bertram Blaisdell, Meredith, d 538

Seventh District:

Anson C. Alexander, Boscawen, r 1,055

George G. Fowler, Franklin, r 987

Total vote, r 2,042

Louis Henry Douphinett, Franklin, d 717

Eighth District:

Silas C. N'ewell, Newport, r 1,536

James W. Davidson, Charlestown, r 1,304

Total vote, r 2,840

John J. Condon, Newport, d 771

Ninth District:

Charles F. Butler, Hillsborough, r 1,116

Edward M. Cogswell, Henniker, r 832

Herbert R. Hutchinson, Concord, r 633

Charles R. Jameson, Antrim, r 172

Total vote, r 2,753

James W. Doon, Henniker, d 264

Charles R. Jameson, Antrim, d 201

Total vote, d 465

Tenth District :

George F. Knowlton, Keene, r 1,149

Michael H. O'Neil, Keene, d 281

Eleventh District:

Winfred C. Burbank, Winchester, r 923

William D. Fogg, Hancock, d 62

100 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Twelfth District:

Eliot Avery Carter, Nashua, r 1,949

Austin Holt, Lyndeborough, d 766

Thirteenth District :

Arthur C. Marchand, Nashua, r 581

Honore E. Bouthillier, Nashua, d 2,578

Merle C. Colburn, Nashua, d 840

Total vote, d 3,418

Fourteenth District:

John F. Tierney, Weare, r 811

George H. Robertson, Bedford, r 717

Total vote, r 1,528

John G. Marston, AUenstown, d 680

Fifteenth District:

Donald McLeod, Con::ord, r '. . 1,439

Arthur E Dole, Concord, r 1,028

Total vote, r 2,467

Edward B. Haskell, Concord, d 691

Sixteenth District:

William F. Harrington, Manchester, r

Leo A. Laflamme, Manchester, r

Total vote, r

Frank J. Connor, Manchester, d

Joseph E. Riley, Manchester, d

Total vote, d 1,129

Seventeenth District :

Irving E. Forbes, Manchester, r 1,407

John E. Barrett, Manchester, d 602

Denis A. Murphy, Manchester, d 500

Edmond Boisvert, Manchester, d 347

Thomas J. McGowan, Manchester, d 325

Walter G. Kennedy, Manchester, d 247

1,571

561

2,132

591

538

Total vote, d 2,02 1

DIRECT PRIMARY 101

Eighteenth District:

J. Adhemar Letendre, Manchester, r 8

John A. Foley, Manchester, d

Francis A. Foye, Manchester, d

J. Adhemar Letendre, Manchester, d

Joseph F. Cote, Manchester, d

Joseph P. O'Brien, Manchester, d

John J. Bagwell, Manchester, d

Romeo Jean Durocher, Manchester, d

Total vote, d 5,249

Nineteenth District:

John B. Montplaisir, Manchester, r . . . 71

Aime Martel, Manchester, d 915

Joseph W. Remillard, Manchester, d 851

1,571

1,162

883

704

572

260

97

Total vote, d 1,766

Twentieth District :

Louis H. McDuffee, Rochester, r 1,784

Haven Doe, Soraersworth, d 2,052

Twenty-first District :

Eleazer L. Jones, Dover, r

Frank E. Fernald, Dover, r

Basil Elvin Atwood, Barrington, r

Total vote, r

Austin L. Calef, Barriugton, d

Twenty-second District:

William M. Cole, Derry, r 3,170

Bernard H. Dwight, Manchester, r 1,097

1,046 860 370

2,276 1,355

Total vote, r 4,267

George McCauley, Londonderry, d 1,740

Twenty-third District :

Arthur W. Brown, Hampton Falls, r 2,075

Fred L. Weare, Seabrook, r 1,488

Total vote, r 3,563

Nathan P. Tobey, d 548

102 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Twenty-fourth District:

Charles M. Dale, Portsmouth, r 1,729

W. Leslie Dining, Stratham, d 594

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Ceylon Spinney, Portsmouth, r 3,741

Everett E. Judkins, Epping, r 3,036

Augustus F. Butman, Derry, r 2,832

Total vote, r 9,609

Richard T. Call, Portsmouth, d 1,650

For Solicitor:

George R. Scammon, Exeter, r 7,158

Stewart Everett Rowe, Portsmouth, d 137

For Treasurer :

Earle R. Stockbridge, Exeter, r 6,808

Albert D. Holmer, Exeter, d 1,410

For Register of Deeds:

John W. A. Green, Exeter, r 6,961

George H. Guptill, Raymond, d 149

For Register of Probate:

Frank B. Nay, Exeter, r 4,582

Frank J. MacDonald, Salem, r 2,468

Vinton L. Yeaton, Exeter, r 1,058

Total vote, r 8,108

D. Everett Palmer, Kensington, d 2,314

For Commissioners:

Irving W. Marston, North Hampton, r 6,243

Mahlon C. Currier, Danville, r 6,131

Simes Frink, Newington, r 6,000

Frank E. Avery, Londonderry, d 1,315

Fred A. Fisher, Derry, d 1,102

James "W. Pridham, New Castle, d 198

Frank Given, Plaistow, d 140

DIRECT PRIMARY 103

STRAFFORD COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Willis L. Reynolds, Milton, r 2,251

John D. Grady, Dover, r 2,201

Total vote, r 4,452

Stephen W. Scruton, Dover, d 2,617

Frank D. Callaghan, Rochester, d 800

Ernest J. McKenna, Dover, d 291

Total vote, d 3,708

For Solicitor:

Errol S, Hall, Farmington, r 3,930

Thomas J. McGreal, Somersworth, d 2,321

Dennis M. McDonongh, Dover, d 1,472

Total vote, d 3,793

For Treasurer :

Frank R. Bliss, Dover, r 3,858

Eugene C. Foss, Rochester, d 3,100

For Register of Deeds :

George G. Welch, Dover, r 3,786

Anna M. Morin, Somersworth, d 2,324

Andrew W. Miniter, Dover, d 1,271

Total vote, d 3,595

For Register of Probate:

Ellen M. Galucia, Dover, r 3,437

Ethel G. Waldron, Dover, d 3,075

For Commissioners:

Frank F. Davis, Dover, r 2,950

Charles P. Kinpman. Somersworth, r . 2,633

Lemuel B. Holmes, Rochester, r 2,418

William J, Fisher, Lee, r 2,352

William H. McCann, Dover, d 2,543

Harold D. Foss. Rochester, d 2,451

Samuel A. Lawrence, Farmington, d '. 2,146

George E. Sherry, Dover, d 1,353

John Rourke, Dover, d 837

104 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

BELKNAP COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Frederick D. Elliott, Laconia, r 3,170

Emile R. Fontaine, Laconia, d 661

For Solicitor:

Harold E. Wescott, Laconia, r 1,379

Frederick A. Tilton, Laconia, r . 1,346

Arthur H. Nighswander, Laconia, r 744

Total vote, r 3,469

Napoleon J. Dyer, Laconia, d 648

For Treasurer :

Charles J. Hayford, Laconia, r 2,816

Charles E. Smith, Tilton, d 17

For Register of Deeds:

Elizabeth H. Sanborn, Laconia, r 2,899

Edith C. Chase, Laconia, d . 594

For Register of Probate:

Carroll W. Stafford, Laconia, r . . 2,738

John DriscoU, Tilton, d 47

For Commissioners : District 1

John Morrison, Laconia, r 2,563

Michael J. Carroll, Laconia, d 747

Di.stri?t 2

Joseph F. Smith, Meredith, r 2,386

Charles N. Roberts, Meredith, d 568

District 3

Fred R. Weeks, Gilford, r 1,486

Fred W. Friend, Belmont, r . 1,401

Total vote, r 2,887

Arthur D. Rollins, Alton, d 498

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CARROLL COUNTY

For Sheriff:

James Welch, Tamworth, r 2,215

Ledorique T. Savard, Conway, d 539

Thomas W. Aldrich, Ossipee, d 108

Total vote, d 647

For Solicitor :

Frank Rowe Kenison, Conway, r

Preston B. Smart, Ossipee, r

Total vote, r

Arthur A. Greene, Conway, d

Frank Rowe Kenison, Conway, d

Total vote, d 149

For Treasurer:

Eugene I. Smith, Conway, r 1,275

Frank S. Allard, Conway, r 885

1,433

1,191

2,624

98

51

Total vote, r 2,160

Paul P. Bickford, Tamworth, d 118

For Register of Deeds:

Charles H. Carter, Ossipee, r 2,082

Harry B. Milliken, Freedom, d 27

For Register of Probate:

Walter G. White, Ossipee, r 2,076

Arthur A. Bennett, Freedom, d 85

For Commissioners:

Percy F. Garland, Conway, r 1,660

Charles M. Towle, Freedom, r . 1,599

Edwin B. Edgerly, Tuftonhoro, r 1,500

Charles E. Smart, Ossipee, r 1,401

Frank A. Bryer, Sandwich, d . 112

Prank P. Evans, Tamworth, d 112

William H. Willey, Wakefield, d 112

106 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

MERRIMACK COUNTY For Sheriff:

George Albert Wooster, Concord, r 6,214

George Albert Wooster, Concord, d 134

For Solicitor :

Willoughby A. Colby, Bow, r 3,307

Henry P. Callahan, Concord, r 2,450

George A. Kidder, Concord, r 1,459

Total vote, r 7,216

Ora Wilfred Craig, Concord, d 1,648

Henry P. Callahan, Concord, d 140

Total vote, d 1,788

For Treasurer:

John L. T. Shaw, Chichester, r 6,007

John L. T, Shaw, Chichester, d 14

For Register of Deeds:

Katherine A. Crowley, Concord, r 4,462

Frederick I. Blackwood, Concord, r 1,912

Charles R. Hardy, Hooksett, r 648

Total vote, r 7,022

Katherine A. Crowley, Concord, d 243

For Register of Probate:

Irad Eugene Keeler, Concord, r 6,382

Irad Eugene Keeler, Concord, d 20

For Commissioners :

Arthur H. Britten, Concord, r 4,961

John G. McQuilkin, Concord, r 3,595

G. Carroll Cilley, Concord, r 3,428

Joseph G. Colby, Boscawen, r 3,133

George E. Patch, Hopkinton, r 2,118

Eben B. Chesley, Loudon, r 1,383

Ernest B. Thompson, Andover, r 968

Willis H. Flint, Concord, d 1,761

Edmond J. Garneau, Franklin, d 1,714

Charles M. Steele, Epsom, d 1,584

DIRECT PRIMARY 107

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Walter E. Moulton, Manchester, r 8,651

Richard M. O'Dowd, Manchester, r 61

Total vote, r 8,712

Richard M. O'Dowd, Manchester, d 11,891

Thomas J. Goonan, Manchester, d 3,367

Total vote, d 15,258

For Solicitor :

Alfred J. Chretien, Manchester, r 8,627

John J, Sheehan, Manchester, d 13,516

For Treasurer :

James H. Shenton, Nashua, r 8,928

Thomas F. Sheehan, Manchester, d 6,397

Irenee T>. Ravenelle, Nashua, d 5,406

Joseph Albert Chapdelaine, Manchester, d 2,961

Total vote, d 14,764

For Register of Deeds:

Napoleon F. Paquette, Nashua, r 8,016

Donat Corriveau, Nashua, d 5,915

Jerry J. Haggerty, Nashua, d 5,612

John J. Barry, Manchester, d 4,526

Total vote, d 16,053

For Register of Probate:

George E. Kimball, Nashua, r 8,495

Wilfred J. Boisclair, Manchester, d

Samuel J. Dearborn, Manchester, d

Thomas A. Carr, Manchester, d

Frederick M. Smith, Manchester, d

Frank Griffin, Manchester, d

Arsene A. Tremblay, Manchester, d

Total vote, d 15,630

5,408

2,782

2,603

2,377

1,294

1,166

108 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For Commissioners : District 1

James M. Yuill, Manchester, r 8,00 L

George J. Gingras, Manchester, d 7,176-

Edward F. Kean, Manchester, d 4,145

Wilfred G. Chevrette, Manchester, d 2,380

Albert E. Gingras, Manchester, d 1,817

Total vote, d 15,518

District 2

Theophile Rousseau, Nashua, r 7,718

James B. Hallisey, Nashua, d 13,057"

District 3

George W. Hardy, Hollis, r 8,126>

Joseph E. Hurley, Wilton, d 6,717

James P. Cassidy, Milford, d 6,680

Total vote, d 18,897

CHESHIRE COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Frank J. Bennett, Keene, r 1,621

William F. Barrett, Keene, r 496

Total vote, r 2,117

Bernard J. Gilbo, Keene, d 91_

For Solicitor :

Arthur Olson, Keene, r 1,964

Edward Sullivan, Keene, d 78"-

For Treasurer:

Harry A. Page, Keene, r 1,921

James S. Kellom, Winchester, d 443"

For Register of Deeds:

AVinfield M. Chaplin, Keene, r 1,837"

Joseph A. Ryan, Keene, d IT

DIRECT PRIMARY » 109

For Register of Probate:

Ella F. Gee, Keene, r . 1,888

John F. Shea, Keene, d 67

For Commissioners:

Fred A. Ramsay, Walpole, r . 1,820

Henry E. Swan, Keene, r 1,790

Grace A. Richardson, Keene, r 1,772

Robert M. Brackett, Alstead, d . 354

Stephen A. Bullock, Richmond, d 312

George B. McCushing, Keene, d 62

SULLIVAN COUNTY

For Sheriff: '

Emery B. Monta, Claremont, r 2,737

William G. Michaud, Claremont, d 560

Daniel E. White, Claremont, d 389

Total vote, d 949

For Solicitor:

John H. Leahy, Claremont, r . 1,869

James D. Spooner, Charlestown, r 911

Total vote, r 2,780

Henry N. Hurd, Claremont, d 806

For Treasurer :

Merton J. Sargent, Newport, r 1,610

Louis L. Comstock, Charlestown, r 1,068

Total vote, r 2,678

Henry A. Howard," Grantham, d 723

For Register of Deeds:

Clinton K. Barton, Croydon, r

Robert E. Hasham, Claremont, r

Robert F. Wilkins, Newport, r

Arthur S. Nelson, Newport, r

Harold Wilmont Shelton, Newport, r

Total vote, r

Samuel H. Edes, Newport, d

1,240

1,027

338

205

120

2,930

744

110 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For Register of Probate:

Harry E. Jameson, Newport, r 2,598

Harry E. Jameson, Newport, d 31

For Commissioners:

Oliver A. Putnam, Claremont, r 2,223

George C. Warner, Claremont, r 1,938

Frederick M. Gnnn, Newport, r 1,817

Hall Peterson, Plainfield, r 1,393

Williard H. Walker, Unity, d 692

Roy B. Welch, Claremont, d 691

Leo L. Osborne, Sunapee, d 656

Napoleon N. Brodeur, Claremont, d 290

GRAFTON COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Claude M. Murray, Canaan, r 3,583

Carl E. Crowley, Ashland, d 479

Albert Bassett, Lebanon, d 339

Total vote, d 818

For Solicitor :

Norris H. Cotton, Lebanon, r 3,747

C. Murray Sawyer, Lebanon, d 801

For Treasurer :

Harry S. Huckins, Plymouth, r 3,658

William H. Brock, Hanover, d 735

For Register of Deeds:

William J. Randolph, Plymouth, r 3,599

Chester S. Gray, Littleton, d 712

For Register of Probate:

Russell T. Bartlett, HaverhiU, r 3,626

Russell T. Bartlett, Haverhill, d 38

DIRECT PRIMARY 1 1 1

For Commissioners :

Fred Parker, Lisbon, r 2,943

George A. Pushee, Lyme, r 2,753

John Gadd, Pymouth, r 2,500

Wesley G. White, Haverhill, r 2,285

Fred W. Brown, Plymouth, d 734

Maurice J. Sullivan, Bethlehem, d 681

Roland A. Lewin, Hanover, d 674

COOS COUNTY

For Sheriff:

George A. Colbath, Berlin, r 2,874

George A. Colbath, Berlin, d 168

For Solicitor:

William Lehnert, Groveton, r 1,832

Frank P. Blais, Berlin, r 1,322

Total vote, r 3,154

Carlton G. Rayno, Colebrook, d 874

For Treasurer:

Harry D. Kilgore, Gorham, r 1,444

Paul W. Burbank, Berlin, r 1,398

Total vote, r 2,842

George H. Gagne, Berlin, d 44

Harry D. Kilgore, Gorham, d 36

Total vote, d 80

For Register of Deeds:

Frederic R. Langworthy, Lancaster, r 2,272

John O'Dowd, Lancaster, r 505

Total vote, r 2,777

William D. Thompson, Lancaster, d 1,144

112 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For Register of Probate:

Fred C. Congdon, Lancaster, r 2,554

John E. Gormley, Lancaster, d 929

Franklin J. Gormley, Northumberland, d 313

Total vote, d 1,242

For Commissioners :

Clark E. SwaiL Colebrook, r 2,206

Alphonse N. McCready, Berlin, r 1,855

Clarence B. Richardson, Whitefield, r 1,548

Walter H. Sargent, Lancaster, r 858

Kenneth F. Harvey, Berlin, r 800

Francis W. Newman, Colebrook, r 523

Charles W. Armstrong, Berlin, r 458

Ronald J. MacDougall, Berlin, d 1,085

Judson A. Potter, Northumberland, d 1,002

E. Fay Flanders, Stewartstown, d 918

DIRECT PRIMARY

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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTE

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12,427 2,547 3,246 4,981 3,684

56,875

5,758 2,961 1,167 1,945 5,310 8,142 1,785 1,867 2,920 2,097

33,952

3,292

Strafford

1,609

Belknap

2,5:]0

Carroll

726

Merrimack

2,446

Hillsboroueh:

3,521

Cheshire

490

Sullivan . .

Grafton

1,121 1,664

Coos

1,061

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18,526

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY VOTE

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2,524 4,354 1,236

807

3,440

18,303

964 1,144 1,140 1,919

35,831

1,086

2,570 575 144

1,400

13,036

165

447

330

1,269

21,022

530 743 284 198 967 2,748 81 859 359 318

6,587

699 634 219 323 494 1,703 647 209 286 149

5,367

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Atkinson

Auburn

Brentwood . . .

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

East Kings ton

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland ....

Hampstead . . .

Hampton ....

Hampton Falls

Kensington . . .

Kingston

Londonderry

New Castle . .

Newfields ....

Newington . . .

Newmarket . . .

N'ewton

North Hampton

Northwood

Nottingham . . .

Plaistow

Portsmouth

Ward 1

Ward 2 . . . .

Ward 3

Ward 4 . . . . Ward 5 ....

Raymond . . . .

Rye

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham . . . .

Totals

97 179 100 161 236

86

86 1382

59

130

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162

68 364 614 151

42 167 194

44 137

75

33 337 282 291

67 164

295

742

327

187

121

142

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158

60

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547

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18

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77

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304

233

40

21

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35

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122

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126

135

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388

300

79

32

181

108

124

41

81

106

20

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67

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72

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4 12 26

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DIRECT PRIMARY

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STRAFFORD COUNTY

1 2 3 4 5

Barrington Dover

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward Durham Farmington .

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Madbury . . . Middleton . .

Milton

New Durham Rochester

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571

297

589

543

43

217

442

61

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257

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90 282 290

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161

114

327

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294

213

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53

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134

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185

17

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274

133

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8

39

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17

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168

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49

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165

99

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200

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163

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198

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Barnstead . . . .

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Center Harbor

Gilford

Gilmanton . . . . Laconia

Ward 1 . . .

Ward 2 . . .

Ward 3 . . .

Ward 4 . . .

Ward 5 . . .

Ward 6 . . .

Meredith

New Hampton Sanbornton . . . Tilton

Totals

212 91

174 78

158

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347 234 196 467 473 545 283 106 74 146

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167

6

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40

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170

290

87

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Conway

Eaton

Etifingham . . . .

Freedom

Hart's Location

Jackson

Madison

Moultonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich . . . . Tamworth .... Tuftonboro . . .

Wakefield

Wolfeboro ....

Totals

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45

125

62

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93

282

460

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180

145

252

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133

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103

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78

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135

137

6

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324

131

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52

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1945

726

144

198

328

118

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

MERRIMACK COUNTY

Allenstown Andover Boscawen Bow .... Bradford Canterbury Chichester Concord

1

2 3 4 5

6

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Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward 8

Ward 9 . Danbury . . . Dunbarton

Epsom

Franklin

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

Ward 3 . Henniker . .

Hill

Hooksett . . . Hopkinton . . Loudon . . . . Newbury . . . New London Northfield . . Pembroke . . Pittsfield . . , Salisbury . . . Sutton . . . . , Warner ... Webster . . . , Wilmot . . . .

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235

186

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677

737

1093

153

235

82

85

59

209

81

367

189

95

135

275

138

80

124

117

132

155

57

56

197

89

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Totals 8211

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207

23

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136

53

117

159

303

271

28

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108

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114

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19

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93

119

61

20

4

12

65

15

18

214

68

43

150

22

23

179

52

50

302

72

55

46

120

147

56

152

76

62

2

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17

7

3

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94

8

14

25

234

112

139

49

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37

11

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2

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74

24

41

62

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74

12

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DIRECT PRIMARY

119

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Amherst

Antrim

Bedford

Bennington . . Brookline . . .

Deering

Francestown . Goffstown . . . Greenfield . . . Greenville . . . Hancock . . , . Hillsborough .

Hollis

Hudson

Litchfield . . . . Lyndeborough Manshester

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . .

Ward 6 . .

Ward 7 . .

Ward 8 . .

Ward 9 . .

Ward 10 .

Ward 11 .

Ward 12 .

Ward 13 .

Mason

Merrimack

Milford

Mont Vernon Nashua

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . . .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . .

Ward 6 . .

Ward 7 . .

Ward 8 . .

Ward 9 . . New Boston . New Ipswich

Pelham

Peterborough

Sharon

Temple

Weare

Wilton

Windsor . . . .

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141

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286

44

56

15

37

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74

30

52

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423

109

29

21

56

235

46

22

513

63

170

24

316

85

67

10

44

11

889

233

1069

502

722

886

635

692

103

1225

700

1248

100

1716

386

1700

390

594

368

648

109

1080

267

937

523

1082

73

13

110

29

355

208

46

20

752

198

479

171

73

561

144

383

96

601

129

649

159

506

288

795

104

437

87

7

167

14

66

53

241

51

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60

144

242

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75

10

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41

13

13

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114

26

21

13

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15

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24

41

10

4

5

10

1

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206

179

20

301

409

47

173

721

103

158

606

48

29

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116

176

1043

106

19

1321

131

94

1325

171

103

530

45

83

527

45

36

938

80

56

526

157

145

720

119

18

4

1

43

12

11

160

140

33

6

1

4

286

109

76

226

97

41

30

342

171

55

263

90

53

292

210

61

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176

78

348

115

156

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198

133

27

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1

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53

121

130

19

40

62

254

178

6

6

15

15

6

28

19

11

64

63

26

30

101

5

6

5

18

10

16

1

1703

120

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CHESHIRE

COUNTY

Alstead . . Chesterfield Dublin . . Fitzwilliam Gilsum Harrisville Hinsdale . Jaffrey . . .

Keene-

1 2 3 4 5

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward Marlborough .

Marlow

Nelson

Richmond . . .

Rindge

Roxbury . . . . Stoddard . . . .

Sullivan

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Troy

Waipole

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116

226

155

171

186

93

100

61

22

11

181

8

16

24

19

67

32

288

172

110

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4

29

3

17

94

14

287

70

24

36

26

81

22

11

5

5

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1

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2

1

21

11

110

19

28

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73

13

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152

60

20

10

116

39

9

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121

43

12

5

144

38

7

6

58

31

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12

84

12

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5

31

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9

2

132

29

1

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12

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1

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57

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13

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184

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53

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281

32

11

18

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13

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647

DIRECT PRIMARY

121

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Unity

Washington

Totals . .

62

324

1361

126

55

62

25

35

55

654

156

48

131

59

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292

251

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278

88

40

83

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209

122

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GRAFTON COUNTY

Alexandria Ashland

Bath

Benton Bethlehem . Bridge-water Bristol .... Campton . . Canaan . . . Dorchester Easton Ellsworth Enfield . . . Franconia . Grafton . . . Groton Hanover . . Haverhill Hebron . . . Holderness Landaff . . . Lebanon . . Lincoln . . . Lisbon .... Littleton . . Livermore . Lyman . . . . LAine . . . . Monroe . . . Orange . . . Orford . . . . Piermont Plymouth Rumney . . Thornton Warren . . . Waterville . Wentworth Woodstock

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69

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75

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20

8

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224

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19 688

63

191

238

1

22 106

72 6

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29

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7 57 15 10

2 36 65

3 13

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DIRECT PRIMARY

123

COOS COUNTY

1 2 3 4

Berlin

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Carroll

Clarksville

Colebrook

Columbia

Dalton

Dummer

Errol

Gorham ,

Jefferson

Lancaster

Milan

Northumberland

Pittsburg

Randolph

Shelburne

Stark

Stewartstown ,

Stratford

Wentworth's Location. Whitefield

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265

268

469

195

33

13

395

88

51

34

31

185

200

314

69

300

140

23

9

43

210

51

11

287

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291

303

114

307

83

14

80

8

9

4

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126

53

142

31

172

19

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76

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256

173

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17

65

80

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42

29

4

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8

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7

232

97

24

42

42

36

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2

36

6

4

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33

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7

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99

64

48

20

91

81

7

27

185

106

117

18

55

10

17

4

177

79

118

23

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30

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1061

1269

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124

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Eepresextative in Congress

FIRST DISTRICT

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Albany

4 12 44 31 65 23 36 15

113 39 21 17 41 29 8 2 73 23

196 17 17

383

179

56

125

148

7

70

17

8

7

27

17

325

56

8

50

27

21

124

7

58

134

22

39

14 15

107 34 43 40 49 25 80 65 54 12 59 39 57 3

110 6

302 51 42

392

192

147

312

236

16

88

27

27

93

67

26

488

207

30

46

108

49

217

49

146

242

102

2

57

3 20

9

4 20

9 37

3 47 31

4

2 25 15

4

ii

13 17

2

10

172

93

49

49

66

9

23

2

2

4

3

9

112

98

4

20

25

17

32

5

31

37

3

20

1

80 2

20 4 6 3

16 5 2 1 8 6

'2

5

1

2

103

102

198

68

120

144

4

2

1

17

1

26 4

1 3 2

34

6 20

1

59

10

Allenstown

102

Alton

46

Atkinson

4

Auburn

26

Barnstead

21

Barrington

62

Bartlett

91

Bedford

22

Belmont

12

Brentwood

5

Brookfield

1

Candia

24

Canterburv

26

Center Harbor

Chatham

8 15

Chester

12

Chichester

27

Conwav

171

Danville

1

Deerfield

25

Derrv

133

Dover

Ward 1

166

Ward 2

159

Ward 3

100

Ward 4

229

Ward 5

81

Durham

10

East Kingston

Eaton

27 17

Effing^ham

19

Enpins

189

Edsoiii

20

Exeter

82

Farmington

68

Freedom

Fremont

36 5

Gilford

11

Gilmanton

13

Goffstown

54

Greenland

2

Hampstead

3

Hampton

70

Hampton Falls

Hart's Location

Hooksett

3

e

90

DIRECT PRIMARY

125

Representative in Congress

FIRST DISTRICT Continued

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100 17 12 23

58 33 29 97 79 82 16 20 38 27 26 7

209 330 238 309

40 264

20 112 114 102

34

31

50

47

45 5

36

47 7 6

28

21

19

11

75

45

47

53

12

1

133 29 20

119

116 97

77

171

187

199

29

35

106

42

17

63

570

430

311

199

17

245

13

132

182

155

48

32

58

134

41

20

153

105

21

17

54

46

29

17

132

35

103

99

37

20 3 5 3

71

66

44

82

90

139

6

5

25

25

15

3

73

202

118

86

35

119

67

99

91

75

24

210

346

42

10

2 14 22

1 11

3 13

3

2 19

9 15 32 11

12

'i

1

10 47

7 11 13

4

4

32

5

i

124

340

572

489

821

862

1080

1000

400

343

727

333

418

2

11

1

5

1

3

7 2

21 5

4 3 2 3

51

Jackson

21

Kensington

40

Kingston

19

Laconia

Ward 1

46

Ward 2

336

Ward 3

15

Ward 4

50

Ward 5

44

Ward 6

48

Lee

13

Litchfield

5

Londonderry

27

Loudon

31

Madbury

14

Madison ,

6

Manchester

Ward 1 .

82

Ward 2

131

Ward 3

248

Ward 4

168

Ward 5

261

Ward 6

279

Ward 7

480

Ward 8

523

Ward 9

159

Ward 10

232

Ward 11

249

Ward 12

452

Ward 13

529

Meredith

138

Merrimack

12

Middleton

19

Milton

59

Moultonborough

New Castle

14 57

New Durham

11

Newfields

15

New Hampton

Newington

9 16

Newmarket

162

Newton

9

Northfield

21

North Hampton

Northwood

17 23

Nottingham

12

126

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Representative in Congress

FIRST

DISTRICT

Concluded

Haselton, r

Jenks, r

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54 26 31 57 44

128 179 105

47 48 27

57 51 14 12 48 53 20 23 173 18 13 21 46

20

5

2

6

2

4

16

13

32

40

28

34

42

68

267 21 59 53 74

98 357 117 52 18 54

50

81

61

29

137

138

52

51

309

26

10

52

41

44

77

6

3

1

24

68

55

76

59

53

97

46

135

1 12399

1

15 6

32 6

16

17 43 22 8 6 37

8

16

40

32

38

45

11

7

82

14

2

4

6

13

11

11

4

5

3

23

3

25

13

19

16

18

23

1

13

59

7

19

61 18 42 7 13 13

5

32

8

23

5

3

9

11

6

io

2

24 19 45 127 46

'5

'2 22

4 15

42

Pelham

'Pembroke

30 108

Pittsfield

33

Plaistow

78

Portsmouth

Ward 1

121

Ward 2

107

Ward 3

110

Ward 4

38

Ward 5

48

TRavmond

31

Rochester

Ward 1

16

Ward 2

85

Ward 3

61

Ward 4

190

Ward 5

28

Ward 6

22

RoUinsford .........

155

Rye

39

Salem

24

Sanbomton

3

Sandown

, ,

Sandwifh

31

Spabrook

16

Somersworth

Ward 1

181

Ward 2

210

Ward 3

267

Ward 4

399

Ward 5

252

South Hampton

Strafford

4 19

Stratham

9

Tamworth

57

Tilton

68

Tuftonboro

11

Wakefield

92

Windham

17

Wolfeboro

51

Totals

7369

1 4233

1 9489 1

10510

1

DIRECT PRIMARY

127

SECOND DISTRICT

Representative in Congress

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Acworth . .

Alexandria

Alstead . . .

Amherst . .

Andover . . .

Antrim . . .

Ashland

Bath

Bennington

Benton . . .

Berlin Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4

Bethlehem

Boscawen

Bow

Bradford . .

Bridgewater

Bristol . . . .

Brookline .

Campton . .

Canaan . . .

Carroll . . .

Charlestown

Chesterfield

Claremont .

Clarksville

Colebrook. .

Columbia

Concord Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9

Cornish . . .

Croydon . .

Dalton . . .

D anbury

Deering

Dorchester

52

9

46

62

39

115

68

53

26

9

141

161

286 90 56

193 58 28 11

202 35

149 60 29

Vol 63

958 6

262 53

120

94

114

417

303

338

525

54

107

82

22

34

35

57

15

7 15

3 10 27 23 34

6 25

3

43 49 99 37 6

118

71

13

2

108

50

37

3

101

11

244

1

48

16

74

69

92

470

334

317

486

72

103

26

15

4

37

18

3

2 1 2

12 4

15 3 2 9

52

90

37

92

10

9

3

2

1

6

4

14

3

7

5

2

219

6

17

60

5

14

20 11 20 45 38 85 2

'i

3 7 1

4

7

11

8

22

13

18

7

4

4

101 99 23 85 14 21

5 15

4 16 14 16 26 54 24

1 285

4 41

7

66

10

19

86

33

70

74

197

95

13

5

6

18

11

128

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SECOND

DISTRICT

Continued

Representative in Congress

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Dublin . . .

Dummer . .

Dunbarton

Easton . . .

Ellsworth .

Eufield . . .

Errol ....

Fitzwilliain

Francestown

Franconia

Franklin Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3

Gilsum . . .

Gorham . . .

Goshen . . .

Grafton . . .

Grantham .

Greenfield

Greenville .

Groton

Hancock . .

Hanover . .

Harrisville

Haverhill .

Hebron . . .

Henniker .

Hill

Hillsborough

Hinsdale

Holderness

Hollis

Hoiikinton .

JalTrey

Jefferson . .

Keene Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5

Lancaster

Landaff . . .

Langdon . .

Lebanon , .

Lempster .

61 34 52

7

142 19 44 41 25

133 48

208 26

125 27 18 16 22 51 4 30

122 29

483 12

123 68

287 44 73

152

154 94

106

157 104 129 133

59 214

15

24 318

36

52

23

'3

90

8

15

31

18

37

4

33

27

17

2

5

2

4

14

90

6

179

8

38

13

99

8

39

10

86

10

58

38

28

33

42

29

54

3

6

259

12

4 1 4 3 3 17 1

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6

7

110

22

3 23

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4

2

103

1

5

4

17

19

3

4

3

11

2

5

5

7

111 8

14 3 7 4 20 29 2

44 4

14 1

14 8 4

28 3 2

11 5

10

108

37

4 50 17

8 13

8 97

is

28 25 26

i4

6

26

9

4

10

68

80

26

27 17 19

16

40

79

6

12 i 15

DIRECT PRIMARY

129

SECOND

DISTRICT

Continued

Representative in Congress

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Lincoln

Lisbon

Littleton

Livermore

Lyman

Lyme

Lyndeborough

Marlborough. . . .

Marlow

Mason

Milan

Milford

Monroe

Mont Vernon . .

Nashua

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4 . . . . Ward 5 . . . . Ward 6 . . . .

Ward 7

Ward 8

Ward 9

Nelson

New Boston . . .

Newbury

New Ipswich . .

New London . .

Newport

Northumberland

Orange

Orford

Peterborough . .

Piermont

Pittsburg

Plainfield

Plymouth

Randolph

Richmond

Rindge

Roxbury

Rumney

Salisbury

Sharon

Shelburne

Springfield . . . .

25

115

180

1

14

51

39

81

30

59

52

250

52

39

552

269

35

87

51

79

98

166

92

19

62

36

113

83

364

171

2

25

155

107

82

106

137

20

3

136

5

77

25

2

5

20

25 34 39

'2

30 3

16 7 5 9

90 7 3

141

140

23

36

26

47

30

66

6

1

21

31

33

25

196

65

3

15

80

16

17

31

75

8

4

22

3

17

20

3

3

25

5 10 21 4 4 2 2 7

'i 3

29 2

61 67 324 110 323 299 227 376 194 2

*i

4 1 5 23 4 4 8

'i

5 19

*2

1

*3 1

9

28

52 2

24 2 6 9 8 5

12

113

5

12

84

33

72

126

118

205

123

198

186

2

5

17

2

20

193

86

2

4

35

3

11

20

43

5

2

8

ii

18

3 3

130

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SECOND

DISTRICT

Concluded

Representative in Congress

o

13

'o

OS

S o

1— H

0)

stark

Stewartstown

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

16 89 9 44 20 63 17 47 60 63 20 21 85

182

136

44

56

4

146

51

10

8

87

212 34

117

85

5

45

15761

12

48

6

7

1

48

2

5

4

7

7

6

15

38

38

41

10

i7

28

9

3

37

37

14

20

12

1

16

7749

4 4 2 6

3 5

19 4 5 3

1

1

3

10

54

1 2

3877

13

12

3

26

1

24

1

11

12

1

2

9

15

54

41

15

13

*

38

5

12

7 22 17 85 16

1 13

5159

DIRECT PRIMARY

131

COUNCILOR

DISTRICT

No. 1

Albany

Alexandria . . .

Ashland

Bartlett

Bath

Benton

Berlin

Ward 1 ...

Ward 2 ...

Ward 3 ...

Ward 4 ... Bethlehem . . . Bridgewater . .

Bristol

Campton ....

Canaan

Carroll

Chatham

Clarksville .... Colebrook .... Columbia . . . .

Conway

Dalton

Dorchester . . .

Dummer

Easton

Eaton

Effingham . . . . Ellsworth . . . .

Enfield

Errol

Franconia ....

Freedom

Gorham

Grafton

Groton

Hanover

Hart's Location Haverhill ....

Hebron

Holderness . . .

o

13

6 54 29 25 10

181

220

384

119

39

4

87

74

61

21

2

3

244

45

337

19

6

32

6

21

78

1

124

20

19

13

142

18

2

116

2

326

3

44

0)

o o

10 14 34 13 21 2

12

10

15

4

9

10

150

63

37

9

3

3

53

21

132

9

10

2

*8 16

2 91

2

4 26 15 14

6 67

248 12 50

O

B

7 13 30 53 11

8

148

163

52

155

27

4

14

28

23

75

12

9

54

7

127

8

10 19 19

7 35

4

7 82 80 10

1 29

6 41

3

8

132

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COUNCILOR DISTRICT

No. 1 Concluded

Jackson

Jefferson

Lancaster

Landaff

Lebanon

Lincoln

Lisbon

Littleton

Livermore

Lyman

Lyme

Madison

Milan

Monroe

Moultonborough

Northumberland

Orange

Orford

Ossipee

Piermont

Pittsburg

Plymouth

Randolph

Rumney

Sandwich

Shelburne

Stark

Stewartstown

Stratford

Tamworth

Thornton

Tuftonboro

Warren

Waterville

Wentworth

Wentworth's Location

Wliitefield

Wolfeboro

Woodstock

Totals

I— I -t-s

29 93

161 7

271 12 62

135

"6 27 42 51 12 61

119 1 13 96 38 32

109

19

24

27

7

22

79

28

41

8

55

35

3

8

8

151

123 20

4985

Qi

O O

12

58 90

9

175

24

81

74

1

9 41 25

4 29 68 91

4

145 55 38 81

4 42 46

2

6 43 12 60 15 39 33

1 10

2 62 73 29

2798

3 O

s

U2

6 39 92

126

14

39

69

7

26

1

5

12

6

9

111

4

6

31

2

11

54

4

14

20

3

14

16

27

32

6

7

17

ii

1

42

33 15

2276

DIRECT PRIMARY

133

COUNCILOR

c o

u u

DISTRICT

,J3

>>

o

P-H

OS

No. 2

O

O)

s

A

o

"^

CO

H

o

c3

Alton

Atkinson

Barnstead

Barrington

Belmont

Brentwood

Brook field

Danville

Deerfield

Dover

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Ward 5

Durham

East Kingston ....

Epping

Exeter

Farmington

Fremont

Gilford

Gilmanton ^

Greenland

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls ....

Kensington

Kingston

Lee

Madbury ,

Middleton

Milton

New Castle

New Durham .... N'ewfields

70 34 50 127 52 29 9 27 42

161 83

147

104 6

112 17 46

177

188 44 34 52 26 61 97 46 8 76 39 40 15

166

4

26

17

42 25 4 4 21 37 11 29 15

59 37 59 30

7 20 19 35 575 44 31 28

3 32 83 241 59 25 43

5

5

25

19

3

50

5

6

6

11

33 6

8 7 8

246

139

304

337

22

47

4

11

158

13

17

16

9

3

36

32

2

2

5

9

21

2

9

10

io

60 5

18 5

23 9 4

12 5

14

5

12

19

io

4 4 27 143 13 56 30

25

38

5

3

8

1

2

13

21

1

6

6

30

4

25

66

12

8

2

2

26

212

237

75

340

153

13

20

190

60

62

3

13

11

'9 60 3 38 13 11 14 16 55 47 11 16

134

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COUNCILOR

DISTRICT

No. 2

Concluded

Cooper, r

U

o

U U

o

Nfwinsrf.on

5 13 36 25 136 40 32

23 78 20 16

..

118 115 107

59 173 166

47 6

15

11

58 62 12 7 3 14 83 36 86

37 16 122 128 36 13 56

252 523 .222 151

78

3 23

7 11

23 63

1 60

7 81

4

14

1

1

2

14

14

33

40

1 3761

15

si

27

21

5

16

17

57

33

6

7

3

5

6

7

16

4

31

19

1

9

9 10 9 5 2 2 9 3 16

3

1 29

7 10

3 20

1 5 4

7

9

24

11

13

38

30

4

2

2

3

5 6

1

1 3

17 1

22

889

12

Newmarket

Newton

151 12

North Hampton

Northwood

15

20

Nottincham^

15

Plaistow

68

Portsmouth

Ward 1

118

Ward 2

101

Ward 3

74

Ward 4

39

Ward 5

40

Rochester

Ward 1

19

Ward 2

111

Ward 3

61

Ward 4

200

Ward 5

23

Ward 6

24

Rnllinsford

147

Rye

33

Saudown

Seabrook

11

Somer sworth

Ward 1

183

Ward 2

172

Ward 3

219

Ward 4

402

Ward 5

261

South Hampton

Strpfford

2 22

Stratham

9

Wakefield

68

Totals

3834

1 1955

4489

DIRECT PRIMARY

135

COUNCILOR

DISTRICT

No. 3

o

P

o

m

-c

o

u O

> Q

^

!^

c3

73

^

P

O

Auburn ...

Candia . . .

Chester . . .

Derry ....

Hooksett . .

Londonderry

Manchester- Ward 1 , Ward 2 , Ward 3 . Ward 4 . Ward 5 , Ward 6 . Ward 7 . Ward 8 . Ward 9 . Ward 10 Ward 11 Ward 12 Ward 13

Raymond . .

Salem

Windham . . .

Totals . . .

63

2

1

14

17

63

3

1

2

11

156

1

, ,

7

664

12

6

31

139

68

1

5

4

119

122

4

19

37

623

8

16

89

57

656

15

19

253

89

502

94

37

396

243

410

29

21

466

90

68

34

33

527

391

700

30

58

736

263

72

19

105

772

686

350

22

109

581

736

273

16

46

240

232

368

49

82

222

194

53

18

96

478

357

227

4

113

77

602

409

16

151

82

737

70

7

27

395

4

2

8

11

82

1

2

6

13

6394

378

907

5010

5058

>

P

m

5 7 2 54 14 2

31

52

45

41

97

69

47

125

36

34

80

20

17

6

7

5

796

136

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COUNCILOR

DISTRICT

No. 4

Alstead

Amherst

Antrim

Bedford . . . .

Bennington

Brookline . . .

Chesterfield . .

Deering . . . .

Dublin

Fitzwilliam . .

Francestown

Gilsum

Goffstown . . .

Greenfield . . .

Greenville . . .

Hancock . . . .

Harrisville . .

Hillsborough

Hinsdale . .

Hollis

Hudson

Jaffrey ......

Keene

Ward 1 . . Ward 2 . . Ward 3 . , Ward 4 . , Ward 5 . .

Litchfield . . .

Lyndeborough

Marlborough ,

Marlow ....

Mason

Merrimack .

Milford

I— I

Xi

43

50

105

165

30

27

70

57

85

49

27

29

295

23

44

33

33

246

42

121

218

84

162

122

134

147

70

55

31

85

35

35

67

264

O 03

6 2 6 3

*7 3 6 9 2 3 4

16 3

36 7

32

14

4

5

5

110

24 6

10 9

20 1 2 9 3

*2 14

o

4

12

9

22

9

14

1

9

6

1

8

3

66

11

162

11

14

24

7

15

54

77

20

13

16

12

46

7

5

9

'7

20

147

DIRECT PRIMARY

137

COUNCILOR DISTRICT

No. 4 Concluded

O -a

T3

o

O)

Mont Vernon Nashua

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

Ward 3 .

Ward 4 .

Ward 5 .

Ward 6 .

Ward 7 .

Ward 8 .

Ward 9 .

Nelson

New Boston New Ipswich Pelham .... Peterborough Richmond . . Rindge .... Roxbury . . . Sharon .... Stoddard Sullivan . . .

Surry

Swanzey . . . Temple ....

Troy

Waipole . . . ,

Weare

Westmoreland

Wilton

Winchester . , Windsor ...

Totals

31

529

276

34

93

49

98

103

121

85

16

61

92

41

191

6

124

6

4

13

19

18

49

31

27

175

123

105

100

76

3

5782

28

10

30

15

49

51

42

52

19

5

3

11

2

10

3

4

1 6 1

42 2 9

25 9 1

821

10

147 113 447 314 4G3 540 399 624 382

2 7 32 33 1 4

2 1

i2

'7

33

38

2

128

9

2

4593

138

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COUNCILOR

DISTRICT

No. 5

Chesley, r

^1

s

73

O

Acworth

7

5

17

77

40

2

27

20

32

' 8

164

82

48

74

316

237

247

464

41

78

11

12

14 14

43

10

43

4

54 6

8 17 11

109 37 9 26 17 66 18

281

64

92

88

407

282

273

330

37

107

7

23 36 25

55

25

128

4

18 46

42 25 37

139 47 35 60 24

154 26

692

42

24

46

166

96

136

212

45

24

88

38

43

26

19

52 19 90 48 20 88 21

4

Allenstown

129

Andover

29

Boscawen

29

Bow

7

Bradford

14

Canterbury

19

Center Harbor

7

Charlestown

22

Chichester

23

Claremont

415

Concord

Ward 1

121

Ward 2

14

Wa,rd 3

29

Ward 4

106

Ward 5

41

Ward 6

85

Ward 7

114

Ward 8

228

Ward 9

204

Cornish

8

Croydon

4

Danbury

19

Dunbarton

17

Epsom

21

Franklin

Ward 1

13

Ward 2

192

Ward 3

52

Goshen

14

Grantham

13

13

Hill

6

DIRECT PRIMARY

139

COUNCILOR DISTRICT

No. 5 Concluded

l-H

m

U

s

'T3

•s

Is O

Hopkinton

68

44

34

20

57

39

70

1

2

30

37

4

12

15

29

35

19

15

11

11

10

2

2

9

24

1

26

5

9

3

2841

77

120

85

69

174

162

185

10

5 18 67

3 26 24 100 27 61 66 32

9

4

4 10

8 41

8 53

9 37 12

87

71

67

58

100

113

140

20

44

69

112

65

44

72

427

26

49

50

93

28

50

39

98

38

47

40

103

56

30

35

58

Laconia

Ward 1

53

Ward 2

221

Ward 3

23

Ward 4

58

Ward 5

62

Ward 6

45

Langdon

Jjempster

15

Loudon

32

Meredith

98

Newburv

12

New HamiDton

8

New London

14

Newport

147

Northfield

25

Pembroke

149

Pittsfield

29

Plainfield

Salisbury

14

Sanbornton

3

Surinefield

3

Sunapee

18

Sutton

13

Tilton

71

Unity

15

Warner

31

Washin^on

15

Webster

3

Wilmot

16

Totals

4152

4895

3263

140

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 1

a o

O

r3

i

03

Berlin

Ward 1

163

193

343

117

34

18

128

46

21

8

11

161

139

55

94

is

12

i 1

90

Ward 2

127

Ward 3

31

Ward 4

127

DuDimer

4

Errol

5

Gorham

75

Milan

12

Randolph

5

Shplhiirnp

4

W^pntworth's Location

Totals

1082

481

480

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 2

Bethlehem ....

Carroll

Clarksville Colebrook .... Columbia ....

Dalton

Franconia ....

Jefferson

Lancaster .... Northumberland Pittsburg ....

Stark

Stewartstown . Stratford .... Whitefield

Totals

O

27

11

1

92

23

2

8

30

176

245

29

24

73

28

76

845

o

39

20 6

204 47 43 17

168

129 38 63 13 70 22

174

1053

o

u

29

41

10

65

8

9

8

32

87

121

14

15

19

27

33

518

DIRECT PRIMARY

141

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 3

0)

pq

Howard, r

-o

a

S -o

^

■§

S

Bath

43 13

115 5

627 54 12 40

105

137 10 23 12

160 17 43

20

1 89

1

183

40

5 11 51 78

6

44

149

40

7 14

12

"Rpnton

8

Camnton

28

Easton

8

Haverhill

48

Holdfirnfiss

6

LandafE

9

Lincoln

17

Lisbon

89

Littleton

78

Lyman

29

Monroe

6

Piermont

3

Plymouth

56

Thornton

8

Woodstock

14

Totals

1416

689

369

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 4

u

nS

c

.

u

fl

o

c4

^

rt

a

C3

yi

CM

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 4 Concluded

a u o

a

m

a

C3

Ah

Albanv

Bartlett

Brookfield . . . . Chatham . . . .

Conway

Eaton

pjffingham . . . .

Freedom

Hart's Location

Jackson

Livermore . . .

22

9

41

73

28

2

6

12

473

143

32

17

101

36

49

32

3

5

42

13

1

7

Madison

Moultonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich . . . . Tamworth . . . . Tuftonboro . .

Wakefield

Waterville . . . . Wolfeboro . . . .

Totals

66 156 329

70 141 107 203 4 231

2105

6

10 35 24 41 6 64

33

548

142

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 5

a o

u

U

o

o

a?

<D m

eS

Alexandria

6 38

5

136

35

6

3

122

14

4

35

10

397

8 33

1

6 32 51

6

4 8 2

48 10

1

22 4 1

17 3

16 3

24 4

7 4

178

9 45

6 82 59 11

99 16

3 148

5

220

91

15

1 38 40 28 14

Ashland

Bridffewater

Bristol

Canaan

Dorchester

Ellsworth

Enfield

Grafton

Groton

Hanover

Hebron

Lebanon

4

Lyme

1*1 ew Hampton

Orange

Orford

Rumney

Warren

Wentworth

Totals

948

930

4

DIRECT PRIMARY

143

SENATORIAL DISTRICT No. 6

o tm

eS

Blaisdell, d

Alton

84 64 98 20 88 102

97

76

93

147

154

133

80

28

90 12 55 46 106 9

199 130

81 239 248 333 142

38

32

Barnstead

22

Rplmont

1.1

Center Harbor

7

Gilford

13

Gilmanton

11

Laconia

Ward 1

41

Ward 2

134

Ward 3

13

Ward 4

44

Ward 5

40

Ward 6

41

Meredith

124

Sanbornton

3

Totals

1264

1728

538

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 7

0

eS

0)

<

Fowler, r

■♦a

■s

o

Andover

34

315

94

204

115

18

33 22 51 17 61 33 41 17

32 55 24

22 46 54

170 50

272 69 31 62 69 31

28

Boscawen

25

rjantfirburv

20

Concord

Ward 1

116

Ward 2

14

Danburv

19

Franklin

Ward 1

19

Ward 2

264

Ward 3

78

Hill

9

New London

\n

Northfield

25

Tilton

71

Wilmot

16

Totals

1055

987

717

144

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 8

o m 13

'>

Aeworth . . Charlestown Claremont . Cornish . . . Croydon . . Goshen . . . Grantham Langdon . . Lempster . Newport . . Plainfield . . Springfield Sunapee .

Unity

Washington

Totals . .

37 262 716

50 8 5 3

30 9

82

34 8 9

39

12

1304

20 48

435 57 35 52 15 3 39

541 93 39

108 11 40

1536

0 o

PI

o O

4

27

413

11

5

13

17

1

17

184

25

2

24

14

14

771

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 9

u

O

o

d o to

.2

o

u

o m

a

i-s

-73

C o

O

Jameson, d

Antrim

100 23

31 146 74 14 26 455 89

6 11 13 85 36

7

1116

26 16

72

253

2

11

148

22

98

41

27

26

70

20

7 3

79

482

i

4 3 27 3 6 5 7 6

5 2

16

73 3 9 5 3

21 8 4 5 8

10

172

9 16

13

37

14

8

18

28

63

6

6

9

29

4

4

11

Bradford

4

Concord

Ward 3

14

Ward 7

83

Deerine

10

Francestown

4

Henniker

7

Hillsborough

15

Hopkinton

18

Newbury

9

Salisbury

8

Sutton

5

VV arn er

11

Webster

2

Windsor

Totals

832

633

264

201

w

o o

< W H 172

o

Pi

DIRECT PRIMARY

145

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 10

2

o D

b

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 10 Concluded

0 O

o

0

M

b

Alstead

37 67 25

165 121 133 149

72 31

9 3

7

45 19 22

20

64

5

Nelson

17

4

12

18

16

178

104

1149

3

Chesterfield

Roxburv

Gilsum

Stoddard

5

Keene

Sullivan

1

Ward 1

Surry

1

Ward 2

Waliiolp

68

Ward 3

Westmoreland

Totals

9

Ward 4

Ward 5

Marlow

281

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 11

pq

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SENATORIAT, DISTRICT

No. 11 Concluded

P5

O

Bennington

36 82 43 29 30 46 84 77

8

2

7 16

Peterborou^gh

Richmond

181 11

123

4

48

24

105

923

21

Dublin

Fitzwilliam

Rindge

Hancock

Sharon

Harrisville

Swanzev

2

Hinsdale

Troy

Winchester

Jaffrev

6

Marlhorousrh

Totals

62

10

146

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 12

u

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No. 12 Concluded

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Amherst . . . Brookline . . Greenfield . . Grreenville . .

Hollis

Lyndeborough

Mason

Merrimack Milford ....

57

11

27

21

21

15

45

176 !

143

18

35

11

42

9

70

17

267

136

Mont Vernon Nashua

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 . New Ipswich Temple .... Wilton ....

Totals . . .

33

631

346

91

36

105

1949

14

111

68

4

1

154

766

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 13

c3

0

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Nashua

Ward 3

39 87 56 105 105 97 92

387 125 436 435 270 521 404

80

Ward 4

165

Ward 5

82

Ward 6

165

Ward 7

153

Ward 8

168

Ward 9

27

Totals

581

2578

840

DIRECT PRIMARY

147

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 14

Allenstown Bedford

Bow

Chichester . Dunbarton Epsom Goffstown . Hooksett . . Loudon . . New Boston Pembroke . Pittsfield . . Weare ....

Totals . .

PI o

CO

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17 181 56 23 15 26 149 62 51 21 51 41 24

717

a

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30 62 46 21 47 26

190 31 40 49 62 64

143

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SB

u eg

139 22 8 27 16 20 72

118

35

2

150 38 88

680

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 15

o Q

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Concord

Ward 4

334

288

266

45

95

523 326 406

76 108

109

Ward 5

42

Ward 6

86

Ward 8

230

Ward 9

224

Totals

1028

1439

691

148

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o

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No. 16

o

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Manchester Ward 1 . Ward 2 . Ward 9 .

Totals . . .

649 657 265

1571

163 293 105

561

110 309 172

591

69 122 347

538

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Manchester

Ward 3

553 486 368

146

86

370

162 88 97

92

124

31

80

195

50

310

Ward 4

153

Ward 10

37

Totals

1407

602

! 347

247

325

500

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 18

Manchester Ward 5 . . Ward 7 . . Ward 8 . . Ward 11 .

Totals . . . .

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30

130

15

487

242

87

8

54

200

41

464

449

363

142

303

32

354

283

352

8

34

71

9

266

188

81

260

704

97

1571

1162

883

"u

80

51

79

362

572

DIRECT PRIMARY

149

u

^

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ft

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No. 19

o

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S

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Manchester

Ward 12

41 30

460 455

333

Ward 13

518

Totals

71

915

851

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 20

Farmington Middleton . .

Milton

New Durham Rochester

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

Ward 3 .

Ward 4 .

Ward 5 .

Ward 6 .

pi Q

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>

OS

w

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SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 20 Concluded

324

63

29

16

197

56

29

10

121

18

147

87

118

62

84

167

232

26

209

23

o

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Pl

Somersworth Ward 1 . . Ward 2 . . Ward 3 . . , Ward 4 . . , Ward 5 . . .

Strafford ...

Totals

69 81 17 12 6 109

1784

>

w

Q (=1

198 192 286 526 303 19

2052

150

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 21

M

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73

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Barrington Dover Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5

Durham . .

Lee

Madbury .

Rollinsford

Totals .

95

46 37 49 42 2 62 14 11 12

370

21

21

11

168

117

206

150

19

87

21

25

56

860

20

230

113

274

298

13

30

20

31

17

1046

28

28

61

1355

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 22

6

-a

Auburn

106 86

180

33

1034

207 43

123

246

138

53

47

83

679

112

29 35 38 35 203 57 16 55

404

39

9

6

23

121

27

18

Candia

22

Chester

9

Deerfield

26

Derry

166

Hudson

45

Litchfield

8

Londonderry

57

Manchester

Ward 6

1248

Northwood .

16

Nottingham

14

Pelham

31

Raymond

36

Salem

24

Windham

20

Totals

3170

1097

1740

DIRECT PRIMARY

151

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 23

Atkinson . . . . Brentwood . . .

Danville

East Kingston

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Hampstead . . . Hampton .... Hampton Falls Kensington . . .

Kingston

Newfields ....

N'ewton

North Hampton

Plaistow

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Totals

o

u

m

53

46

37

25

73

606

54

187

364

90

9

52

44

152

137

73

19

35

19

2075

<D U

30 37 39 28 29

395 62 65

174 59 32 90 49 83 90 68 10

132 16

1488

5 4

1

20

183

65

4

7 80

3 39 15 15 13 18 59

14 3

548

SENATORIAL

SENATORIAL

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fi

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Greenland . . New Castle Newington Newmarket Portsmouth

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

60

3

35

45

54

11

28

151

272

109

613

86

Ward 3

Ward 4

Ward 5

Rye

Stratham

Totals .

1729

67 38 38 36 10

594

152

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

SHERIFF

a

03

S

-4-3

Atkinson

Auburn

Brentwood . . .

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

East Kingston

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland . . . . Hampstead . . .

Hampton

Hampton Falls Kensington . . .

Kingston

Londonderry New Castle . . . Newfields . . . . Newington . . . Newmarket . . .

Newton

North Hampton Northwood . . . Nottingham . . .

Plaistow

Portsmouth

Ward 1 . . .

Ward 2 ...

Ward 3 ...

Ward 4 ...

Ward 5 ... Raymond ....

Rye

Salem .

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton Stratham . . . . Windham . . . .

Totals . . .

03

a

pi

7

19

87

25

7

54

59

25

114

80

21

17

19

37

1153

61

4

28

9

87

177

609

56

68

9

28

109

130

58

216

13

73

6

25

59

68

81

56

4

3

43

7

26

2

6

30

120

4

101

69

68

10

31

18

85

45

125

35

209

18

70

59

48

8

15

19

40

4

39

308

148

24

8

4

98

, ^

9

19

32

98

10

o a

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67

32

38

58

31

46

24

131

21

28

388

30

30

62

282

54

11

33

49

35

74

39

25

1341

136|

108;

23

53

154

460

231

90

73

74

53

40 7

6

53

26

33

39

ra

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SOLICITOR

5 25

7 26

9

1

24

149

18

171

61

5

58 5 42 17 41 49 14 11 155 12 17 19 13 76

153

108

117

41

47

34

41

32

1

14

3

8

21

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a a

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m

77 104

90 102 191

74

66 824

53

93 906 120

62 247 447 130

37 118 153

28 109

52

28 246 198 184

59 132

251

550

242

88

50

106

89

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27

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35

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67

88

83

88

184

70

65

8

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1

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13

96

959

109

61

. .

216

3

407

.

124

8

41

3

119

20

142

15

29

108

51

32

231

i

194

. .

162

60

22

125

4

220

7

529

6

228

11

93

44

93

83

8

473

26

4

72

36

1

83

98

137

68081

a

M

5

27 6

20 9 1

23 138

17 187

52 4 1

49 5 35 16 39 43 15 11 144 13 15 14 15 59

104

92

60

31

37

29

27

22

2

11

2

8

22

1410

DIRECT PRIMARY

153

REGISTER OF DEEDS

REGISTER OF PROBATE

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

u

U

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1— 1

0 0

eg

u

03

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Atkinson ,

Auburn .'

Brentwood

77

97

82

91

191

70

62

814

50

91

977

121

64

244

405

124

39

124

128

28

101

48

30

236

194

179

60

125

234 521

222 88 51 97 79

478 28 92 35 80

104

1

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6

is

'i *i

3 24 16

'4

2i

5

5

4

12

16 5 9

2

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17 55 24 60 65 14 22 493 21 20 163 35

9 57 73 18

8 24 51

5 15 14

6 45 20 24

7 45

110

129

55

99

27

23

12

433

5

59

4

17

85

50

37

54

40

121

51

44

406

22

70

750

61

39

170

330

106

26

114

88

13

74

26

19

167

129

118

47

73

132

404

158

58

53

82

56

211

22

64

23

48

26

7 13 10

5

8 14

4 58

8 111 201 29 10 25 65 13

7 13

7 11 20 10

5 41 52 48

8 18

23 66 47 13

4 16 18 95

3 14

6 12 20

4

18

8

Candia

19

Chester

4

Danville «

1

Deerfield

Deiry

24 141

East Kingston

Epping

21 173

Exeter

55

Eremout ,

5

Greenland

1

Hampstead

8

Hampton

58

3

40

1 '^

Hampton Falls

Kensington

Kingston

Londonderry .

New Castle

Newfields , ,

34 36 14 12 150 15 15 14 14 fi-t

Newington

Newmarket

Newton

Kbrth Hampton ..... .

Northwood .....**

Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth

Ward 1

97

Ward 2

88

Ward 3

59

Ward 4

31

Ward 5

39

Ravmond

28

Rye

Salem ...

Sandown

26

24

1

Seabrook

15

South Hampton

StrathanT

6

7

Windham

17

Totals

6961

1 149

2468

4582

1058

2314

154

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COMMISSIONERS

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

u u

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1

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u

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73

u >

CO

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5

a

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Atkinson

56

68

81

72

177

79

53

795

47

88

758

109

55

248

314

92

34

124

125

25

82

42

23

208

164

139

57

121

211

490

207

81

41

87

71

436

28

55

26

65

97

58 66 74 70

167 68 57

696 45 95

772 96 60

172

329 99 36 99

112 28 90 71 25

183

170

139 57

104

240

521

227

92

53

86

75

405

25

63

26

66

83

51

72

78

73

175

67

53

694

46

88

845

93

57

178

426

120

37

100

112

23

95

44

24

202

235

145

56

108

218

497

210

94

42

83

83

424

24

79

31

71

90

6243

4 22

5 20

6

1

22

155

13

168

49

4

1

9 40

1 34 12 48 47 10

9 139

8 12 15 11 45

80

81

57

28

39

26

30

21

2

10

1

6

24

1

12

5

16

1 3

1

21

126

14

159

45

3

1

9 37

2 24 12 23 22 11

9 107

8 10 10

9 46

94

70

49

23

39

24

16

16

1

6

2

2

14

2

"l

*3

"5 25 14

's

55 '3

"e

6

'4 "2

2

Auburn

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

DeiTj'

7

East Kingston

Enpine

15

Exeter

. .

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls

Kensington

' 6

Kingston

3

Jjondonderry .

22

New Castle

47

Newfields

NewingtOE

Newmarket

8

Newton

North Hampton . ,

Northwood

7

Nottingham

8

Plaistow

9

Portsmouth

Ward 1

8

Ward 2

5

Ward 3

8

Ward 4

15

Ward 5

5

Raymond

Rve

11

Salem

6

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

5

1

Windham

Totals

6131

1 6000

1315

1102

140

198

DIRECT PRIMARY

155

STRAFFORD COUNTY

SHERIFF

u

u

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bD

o

o

n

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Barrington . . . Dover

Ward 1 . . .

Ward 2 . . .

Ward 3 , . .

Ward 4 . . .

Ward 5 . . .

Durham

Farminffton . .

Lee

Madbury

Middleton . . . .

Milton

New Durham , Rochester

Ward 1 . . .

Ward 2 . . .

Ward 3 . . .

Ward 4 . . .

Ward 5 . . .

Ward 6 . . . Rollinsford . . . Somersworth

Ward 1 . . .

Ward 2 . . .

Ward 3 . . .

Ward 4 . . .

Ward 5 . . . Stralford . . . . .

Totals

99

38

1 25

3

42

130

38

305

233

16

30

226

435

166

142

115

31

28

283

245

246

369

184

16

14

131

490

113

313

184

13

39

258

429

272

33

8

20

33

167

23

201

79

92

2

4

9

170

6

242

160

4

4

58

374

11

35

20

2

13

48

2

52

15

13

62

5

9

24

4

2

12

36

6

8

241

22

1

37

205

18

15

17

1

8

24

30

99

10

11

114

6

32

134

86

2

38

155

37

77

49

13

7

47

107

8

20

58

186

13

28

69

66

87

164

18

2

13

232

7

76

179

15

. .

11

216

4

44

42

6

10

134

80

13

22

50

8

11

174

62

19

27

67

70

4

151

82

13

10

8

47

23

243

16

67

7

7

103

37

306

12

102

4

4

81

21

185

8

40

64

59

2

3

19

106

6

2201 1

2251 1

800

291

1

2617

3930

1472

27

96

90

42

58

23

8

56

7

6

9

43

10

13 85 58

133 21 19

145

188 216 263 444 246 15

2321

156

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

TREAS- URER

REGISTER DEEDS

OF

REGISTER OF PROBATE

STRAFFORD COUNTY

m

EC

s

05 OQ

O

o

1

i

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a

u o

u "5

'd

a o

u

2

Barrington , . . . .

1

128

1

424

261

505

457

31

187

325

48

63

31

183

29

1 102 142 103

62 208 198

81

69 83 15 12 8 103

I

70

1

184

229

69

315

150

15

65

10

13

16

57

10

20'

103 61

183 28 23

146

170 147 222 524 246 24

129

432

240

498

417

29

174

336

48

64

30

184

24

100 132 104

65 205 192

83

69 87 19 13 5 107

36

141

204

85

250

129

8

27

5

4

7

9

2

3

32 9

33 4 7

17

15 31

48

107

48

10

25

94

112

19

49

66

2

33

2

6

9

47

7

16 78 53

171 21 14

143

185 191 281 437 250 13

119

397

225

452

440

25

165

296

44

48

27

165

21

82 122

92

49 168 164

76

63 75 17 13

rr 1

85

66

Dover

Ward 1

226

Ward 2

279

Ward 3

87

Ward 4

345

Ward 5

180

Durham

13

Farminsrtoii

54

Le^"

10

Madburv

13

Middleton

15

Milton

New Durham.

49

12

Rochester

Ward 1

19

Ward 2

95

Ward 3

50

Ward 4

143

Ward 5

23

Ward 6

20

Rollinsford

139

Somersworth

Ward 1

179

Ward 2

155

Ward 3

217

Ward 4

413

Ward 5

250

Strafford

23

Totals

3858

3100 1

3786

1 1271 1

1 2324

1 3437

1

1 307S

1

DIRECT PRIMARY

157

STRAFFORD COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS

■73

1

fH

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u

m

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of

a

CO o

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fi

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Barrington . . . Dover

Ward 1 . . .

Ward 2 . . .

Ward 3 . . . Ward 4 . . .

Ward 5 . . .

Durham

Parminffton . .

Lee

Madbury

Middleton . . . .

Milton

New Durham . Rochester

Ward 1 . . .

Ward 2 . . .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . . .

Ward 5 . . .

Ward 6 . , . Hollinsford . . . Somers worth

Ward 1 . . .

Ward 2 . . ,

Ward 3 . . ,

Ward 4 . . ,

Ward 5 . . , Sti afford

Totals ....

941 1101 100 65 66 48

411

270

222

139

438

275

411

323

33

12

140

152

255

212

38

54

55

46

28

21

123

124

16

15

64

41

87

79

61

52

39

32

104

122

122

78

70

57

27

28

28

24

15

7

10

4

4

4

55

71

2950

12352

251

133

266

185

15

102

218

17

27

17

135

14

90 137

88

60 223 183

28

29 9 8 4 6

73

2418

302

130

171

120

295

40

278

97

23

71

72

4

252

57

29

10

38

13

20

10

152

49

19

13

64

19

84

100

55

65

41

192

160

29

125

21

67

138

81

163

112

166

28

230

13

390

8

236

79 2633

22

2451

95 117 31 64 54 5 64 10 10 16 42 12

13 69 54

125 16 14

134

34

176

177

109

254

120

7

37

4

8

11

33

10

13 77 56 92 10 9 132

15

89 141

56 117

79 6 7 1 1 5

15

4

20 1

35 4 8

15

152

168

15

181

161

17

233

247

48

348

375

109

222

212

29

17

11

2146

2543

837

32

95

213

55

176

170

7

25

6

4

6

24

1

8 37

5 70 10 16 22

29 42 73 139 76 12

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158

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SHERIFF

SOLICITOR

BELKNAP COUNTY

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195

16

47

53

44

97

7

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64

18 5

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36

107 63 41 76 75

172

38

4

13

21

110 46 50 15 62 32

113

104

60

218

198

166

85

20

12

55

47 23 94 51 92 28

92

61

84

152

181

177

144

61

43

49

30

Barnstead

23

BelmoJit

11

Center Harbor

Gilford

8 11

Gilmanton

10

La?onia

Ward 1

40

Ward 2

196

Ward 3

15

Ward 4

43

Ward 5

49

Ward 6

40

Mprpdith

97

New Hampton

Sanbornton

6 2

Tilton

67

Totals

3170

661

1

744

1346

1379

648

DIRECT PRIMARY

159

TREASURER

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151

353

356

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196

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Center Harbor

Gilford

Gilmanton

La^onia

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Ward 2

Ward 3

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Ward 4

Ward 5

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Ward 6

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TVTpredith

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New Hampton

Sanbornton

Tilton

17

Totals

2816

17

1

2899

594

2738

47

160

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BELKNAP COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS

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Center Harbor

Gilford

Gilmanton

La3onia Ward 1 . . . Ward 2 . . . Ward 3 . . . Ward 4 . . , Ward 5 . Ward 6 . . .

Meredith

New Hampton

Sanbornton . . .

Tilton

Totals

127

J

120

1 23

79

75

55

20

53

22

37

27

114

16

113

10

123

33

58

9

66

8

22

40

136

18

123

15

98

122

81

13

68

11

29

60

208

58

200

37

101

112

185

223

158

125

90

95

140

24

119

15

68

81

330

51

290

34

192

164

345

62

290

41

262

144

373

47

350

37

152

245

185

104

217

126

58

153

70

8

73

8

19

51

63

3

60

3

35

29

93

67

86

53

36

55

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1

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747

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568

1401

29 20 8 7 15 12

31

122

13

34

36

33

82

5

3

48

498

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161

CARROLL COUNTY

SHERIFF

SOLICITOR

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Jackson

Madison

Moultonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich

Tamworth ... . Tnf tonboro . . . .

Wakefield

Wolfeboro

Totals

16

1

10

23

5

1

2

41

10

81

20

31

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15

28

1

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18

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17

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13

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47

1

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30

30

1

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45

3

199

9

4

105

125

2

1 357

13

27

143

331

7

97

13

16

66

32

1

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169

2

48

85

88

27

110

2

8

71

53

1

182

22

49

115

94

8

209

30

157

93

7

3

2215 1

108 1

539

1433

1191

98

51

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162

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CARROLL COUNTY

TREASURER

REGISTER OF DEEDS

REGISTER OF PROBATE

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Jackson

Madison

Moultonbormigh

Ossipee

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Wakefield

Wolfeboro

Totals

11

1 13

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103

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51

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24

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46

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30

52

4

74

77

48

115

2

169

168

140

169

7

330

. .

317

48

26

7

75

78

89

54

35

141

5

139

52

47

2

96

. .

105

70

81

19

166

11

158

103

106

6

214

224

885 1

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118

2082

27

2076

1

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163

CARROLL COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS

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Jackson

Madison

Moultonborough

Ossipee

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Totals

1 12

19

13

15

16

36

28

33

5

5

30

30

14

16

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2

7

5

4

i

1

269

511

328

410

12

12

24

32

19

27

48

84

86

82

2

2

14

44

40

46

15

15

2

4

2

4

1

1

18

42

27

35

a

47

67

46

61

1

1

177

94

95

122

2

2

224

245

250

240

7

8

71

50

42

50

11

11

95

95

96

87

34

39

116

79

54

76

2

1

131

77

109

120

13

8

204

144

147

171

6

6

1500 1

1660

1401

1599

112

112

5

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16 2

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2

7 12 32

2 15

6

112

164

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

MERRIMACK COUNTY

SHERIFF

SOLICITOR

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Allenstown . Andover . . . Boscawen . .

Bow

Bradford . . Canterbury . Chichester Concord

Ward 1 .

Ward ? .

Ward 3 .

Ward 4 .

Ward 5 .

Ward 6 .

Ward 7 .

Ward 8 .

Waid 9 . Danbury . . . Dunbarton .

Epsom

Franklin

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

Ward 3 . Henniker . .

Hill

Hooksett . . . Hopkinton . Loudon . . . . Newbury . . . New London North field . . Pembroke . . Pittsfield . . . Salisbury . . . Sutton . . , . Warner Webster . . . Wilmot

Totals . . .

35

1

58

278

122

1

34

. .

81

4

48

157

19

154

.

186

4

753

24

548

4

582

. .

876

7

122

43

193

18

58

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69

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142

51

. .

241

134

2

69

1

96

200

105

1

63

1

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70

99

1

103

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37

1

48

1

147

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73

1

39

6214

134 1

13 17 113 22 15 34 6

94

65

82

441

224

294

372

57

137

11

8

10

32 19 45 66 10 25 42 17 23 6 15 20 11 5 8 55 23 13

2450

8

16

169

105 20 32 34

86

82

92

310

340

299

446

44

67

22

49

38

68 20

108 70 39 65

140 65 33 72 26 69 80 23 38 83 28 21

3307

26 28 55 13

5 49

8

25

22 35

112 78 90

197 30 17 35 15 5

56 36 142 18 29 21 50 23

8 23 39 37 29 23

9 31 27 13

1459

109 29 26 7 13 22 21

80 16 25 69 30 71 83 194 128 19 16 21

14

133 48 12 5 99 47 31 12 14 25

128 23 16 10 34 4 14

1648

DIRECT PRIMARY

165

MERRIMACK COUNTY

TREAS- URER

Allenstown

Andover . .

Boscawen . ,

Bow

Bradford .

Canterlniry

Chichester .

Concord Ward 1 , Ward 2 . Ward 3 , Ward 4 , Ward 5 , Ward 6 , Ward 7 , Ward 8 , Ward 9 ,

D anbury , . ,

Dunbarton

Eirsom ....

Franklin Ward 1 . Ward 2 Ward 3 ,

Henniker .

Hill

ITooksett . .

Hopkinton .

London . , .

Newbury . . ,

New London

Noithfield .

Pembroke .

Pittsfield . . .

Salisbury . .

Sutton

Warner

Webster

Wilmot . . .

Totals . .

39 1 591

2861 1081

361 100!

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1561 1411 163! 703 531 523 847 101 166 55 64 50

134

44

238

124

66

91

200

105

60

82

76

123

126

43

53

140

71

43

REGISTER

OP

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o

26

16

103

48

5

22

28

44

40

60

228

187

187

344

37

56

6

37

6

46

8

63

31

34

7

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28

16

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27

8

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203

15

59

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7

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160

6

115

10

128

13

559

41

427

26

463

31

589

111

77

7

148

9

66

26

8

31

17

82

7

38

2

163

40

109

9

39

5

6

112

175

10

66

9

37

6

81

5

37

21

40

45

64

24

43

1

38

6

130

18

59

7

34

6

4462

648

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35 6

21

78

25

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23

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243

REGISTER

OP PROBATE

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37 53 284 111 39 89 50

181 143

180

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5921

6041

9031

1091

192l

591

681

49

133

52

244

131

60

93

209

106

52

90

80

122

118

43

48

156

65

42

6382

3 1 1 1

1

5

1 20

166

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

MERRIMACK COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS

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Boscawen .

Bow

Bradford .

Canterbury

Chichester .

Concord Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Waid 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9

Danbury , .

Dunbarton

Epsom ....

Franklin Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 ,

Henniker .

HiU

Hooksett . .

Hopkinton

Loudon . . .

Newbury . . ,

New London

Northiaeld . ,

Pembroke

Pittsfield . . .

Salisbury . .

Sutton . . .

Warner

Webster . . .

Wilmot ...

Totals . . ,

32 39 196 103 32 70 33

144

133

155

673

501

495

738

86

154

29

47

34

I 85 39

177 82 33 58

160 70 32 70 54 87 83 26 33

117 33 28

12

17

28

16

21

32

43

98

253

16

95

64

5

10

26

35

49

54

15

22

26

29

76

138

29

93

64

35

99

89

150

511

315

104

349

244

107

392

236

226

684

349

38

71

42

34

110

60

29

33

41

3

61

35

14

34

20

26 9 49 28 15 21 29 68 8 16 26 34 32 8 15 27 18 14

I

4961

1383

32 16 59 39 47 30 81 42 17 19 9 49 45 17 20 46 24 11

81 33 172 74 43 61 66 36 35 57 50 45 54 29 24 75 56 26

3428

3133

16 16 145 59 22 44 27

116

92

98

496

385

368

493

60

121

24

28

24

62 29

156

76

7

60

106 63 31 47 45 62 67 25 27 72 11 15

10 14 134 26 7 42 14

62

43

57

182

118

144

194

52

56

31

29

22

44 25 61 59 40 41 205 38 14 29 23 52 33 24 20 98 60 15

3595

4 24 44

6

4 14

5

16 17

34 82 34 47 83 16 28 21 3 6

63

21

104

12

17

18

23

8

8

49

26

21

25

7

13

24

15

26

89 32 28 8 16 22 21

106

15

25

79

34

81

106

223

152

22

14

15

11

158

40

11

3

100

62

28

12

11

24

118

22

14

12

35

3

9

105 31 28 6 12 19 19

107

14

23

72

29

65

85

183

135

16

9

14

232 68

7

6

104

55

22

9 11 19 120 22 13 11 29

3 11

112 28 27 6 12 18 20

94

14

23

72

28

69

78

179

129

17

7

19

137

38

7

3

98

55

31

9

11

18

132 26 15 12 29

2118 968 1761 1714 1584

DIRECT PRIMARY

167

SHERIFF

SOLICITOR

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

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Amherst

45

98

157

29

26

56

20

293

21

41

23

255

115

216

50

29

666 675 672 447

54 700

52 386 289 368

46 171 273

35

59 249

26

520

300

33

86

53

81

96

127

85

64

92

44

179

4

29

116

100

3 3

2

9 2 23 2 4 1 5

42

87

139

156

197

233

380

217

118

94

171

244

364

1

3

6

22

39

71

39

155

95

92

122

205

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4

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15

16 39 13 25 25 14 85 15 189 19 49 20 54 9 9

171 379 650 491 732 768 963 877 446 479 819 572 689 10 24 174 13

135

101

375

262

321

462

327

513

219

7

12

30

41

1

54

175

3

47

92

148

31

23

55

21

269

20

41

26

243

105

191

50

24

642 678 672 424

58 700

98 386 291 368

43 240 426

28

54 233

28

452

276 27 83 47 88 88

112 89 66 84 37

174

3

26

119

97

4

13

Antrim

14

Bedford

30

Bennington

Brookline

8 24

Dperine"

19

Francestown

1 1

(roffstown

80

Greenfield

15

Greenville

179

Hancofk

Hillsboronsh

16 39

HoUis

17

Hudson

45

Litchfield

9

Lyndeborough

Manchester

Ward 1

Ward 2

5

165 304

Ward 3

663

Ward 4

Ward 5

555

894

Ward 6

1248

Ward 7

1087

Ward 8

1700

Ward 9

489

Ward 10

Ward 11

648 1155

Ward 12 .

Ward 13

592 706

Mason

8

Merrimack

21

Milfoid

Mnnt Vprnon . .

147 11

Nashua

Ward 1

139

Ward 2

89

Ward 3

325

Ward 4

240

Ward 5

209

Ward 6

427

Ward 7

333

Ward 8

440

Waid 9

125

New Boston

4

New luswich

8

Pelham

32

Petfrboroi>eh

41

Sha''"on

Temple

1

Weare

46

Wilton

140

Windsor

Totals

8651

3367

11891

8627

13516

168

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

REGISTER OF

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DEEDS

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Antrim

Bedford . . . . Bennington Brookline . . .

Deering

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Hollis

Hudson . . . . Litchfield . . . Lyndeborough Manchester

1 2 3 4 5

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward 6 , .

Ward 7 . .

Ward 8 . .

Ward 9 . .

Ward 10 .

Ward 11 .

Ward 12 .

Ward 13 .

Mason

Merrimack

Miiford . . . : :

Mont Vernon Nashua^

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

Ward 3 .

Ward 4 . ,

Ward 5 .

Ward 6 .

Ward 7 .

Ward 8 .

Ward 9 . New Boston New Ipswich Pelham .... Peterborough Sharon .... Temple ....

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Wilton .... Windsor . . .

50

1

100

3

156

12

34

1

27

4

57

4

23

2

270

20

20

5

42

25

29

245

3

149

233

52

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31

1

Totals

6431 674 672 412

48 700

96 386 261 368

40 170 246

31

73 241

30

613

359

42

113

61

101

116

182

90

67

93

48

175

4

32

119

99

5

42

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137

63

254

168

444

417

136

116

148

345

429

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8

17

13

54

7

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60

84

82

86

162

288

333

32

107

147

280

313

2

11

45

5

93

128

423

190

448

408

343

573

376

2

3

23

11

9

10 2

8 9

18 6

17

10 7

38 7

19 7

16 4 5 3 2

112 283 486 155 587 702 807 658 330 304 580 102 154

1 14 96

4

56

16

28

106

56

148

92

103

48

2

5

7

30

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1

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42

84

142

25

22

47

19

229

16

40

23

223

101

173

50

25

588 674 672 373

52 700

96 386 256 368

42 213 246

30

54 226

25

449

251 31 77 49 94 92

104 81 60 74 37

149

4

24

103 75

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3

4

11

1 1 6 1

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67

191

280

305

488

471

629

465

271

270

450

190

201

4

3

16

2

12

4

5

15

18

24

13

13

7

2

1

6

2

5

19

4

4526

56 113 348 102 360 367 256 552 306

5915

5612

DIRECT PRIMARY

169

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

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Amherst . . . . Antrim .... Bedford . . . Bennington Brookline . . Deering ... Francestown Goffstown . . Greenfield . . . Greenville . . . Har^cock . . . . Hillsborough

Hollis

Hudson . . . , Litchfield . . . Lyndeborough Manchester

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . .

Ward 6 . .

Ward 7 . .

Ward 8 . .

Ward 9 . .

Ward 10 .

Ward 11

Ward 12 .

Ward 13 .

Mason

Merrinsack

Milford

Mont Yernoii Nashua

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . .

Ward 6 . .

Ward 7 . .

Ward 8 . .

Ward 9 . . New Boston . New Ipswich

Pelham

Pete^horough Sharon . . .

Temple

Weare . . . . , Wilton .... Windsor

Totals . . . ,

45

3

90

.

151

9

26

1

24

54

2

21

1

265

18

17

, ,

43

86

27

. .

240

1

122

211

21

54

35

I

644 679 672 413

51 700

84 386 265 368

39 150 238

36

64 242

33

38 85 162 72 205 184 573 668 151 125 185 538 707

*4 7 1

508

1 17

302

65

35

256

104

45

59

242

87

224

105

125

137

264

86

301

58

81

2

44

5

162

.

3

32

116

3

83

12

4

8495 1

1 5408

4

7

1

3

13

2

1

3

10

4

1

1

4

1

2

5

16

3

3

7

2

2

2

7

.

8

45

7

4

13

1

1

is

52

14

5

1

12

1

1

15

18

4

3

1

12

5

6

21

10

4

2

4

1

8

32

50

21

42

76

77

74

106

155

141

71

207

101

146

68

229

300

96

84

267

201

134

155

397

405

112

80

280

241

165

142

225

107

58

65

121

146

109

59

80

223

161

96

190

56

38

32

37

60

32

41

35

2

2

4

3

12

1

2

21

89

10

19

1

10

19

95

11

7

12

38

5

8

39

81

5

4

51

119

33

11

41

100

20

9

64

176

40

9

69

146

34

7

43

194

29

13

9

42

12

3

2

3

2

1

3

4

14

4

4

3

28

4

3

1

"

6

25

3

3

37

37

30

35

1

2

2603 1

2782

1294

2377

1

4 26

2

2

7 11 33 12 73 46 109 97 32 26 53 87 95

'i

3

6 15 66 15 79 64 34 99 47

'i

7 2

2 6

1166

170

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COMMISSIONER

First District

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

s

s

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5

Amherst

39 79

148 25 21 50 17

240 17 38 19

213 89

180 49 22

650 681 672 435

50 700 8 386 322 368

53 167 267

30

45 221

24

424

231 24 70 46 78 84

141 70 52 59 36

145

3

26

114

72

1

"2

1 1

1

"5

3i

1

4

13

1

10

16

28

25

90

71

163

269

53

38

46

191

228

1 3

16

22 152

50 166 170

85 227 179

'i

3 3

2 11

1

3 2 7 2 5 2 2 9 3

57 4 9 2

11

18 58 21 25

125 98

239

185 94 62 47

137 68

2 10

1

8

8

122

21

81

85

21

62

53

1

1

6

5

io

24

1

4 2

22 3

13 5

7 62

5 99

8 11

2 25

7

3

102 191 453 262 510 352 619 658 241 375 754 425 601

3

11

100

6

51

86 112

50 137 175 183 207 148 1

5 13 23

1 12 28

3

5

Antrim

9

Bedford

6

Bennington

1

Brookline

1

Deering

6

Francestown

Goffstowii

3 12

Greenfield .

2

Greenville

9

Hanccck

Hillsborough

3 12

HoUis ,

7

Hudson ,

Litchfield .

Lyndeborou'gh

Manchester

Ward 1

7 2

1

60

Ward 2

179

Ward 3

276

Ward 4

Ward 5

Ward 6

327 307 607

Ward 7

535

Ward 8

443

Ward 9

Ward 10

Ward 11

156

92 153

Ward :2

Ward 13

45 59

Mason

4

Merrimack

Milf oi d , . . ! !

5 39

Mont Vernon

3

Nashua

Ward 1

54

Ward 2

18

Ward 3

48

Ward 4

114

Ward 5

72

Ward 6

114

Ward 7

107

Ward 8

101

Ward 9

22

New Boston

2

New Ipswich

3

Pelham

13

Peterboiough

8

Sharon . . . .

Temple

W eare

i4

Wilton

78

Windsor .

1

Totals ,

8001

2380

1817

7176

4145

DIRECT PRIMARY

171

COMMISSIONER

Second District

Third

District

HILLSBOROUGH

t-i

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COUNTY

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Amherst

Anti im

Bedford

Bennington

Brookline

Deering

Francestown

GoflEstown

Greenfield

Greenville

Hancock

Hillsborough

Hollis

Hudson

Litchfield .

Lyndeborough

Manchester

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Ward 5

Ward 6 ;

Ward 7

Ward 8

Ward 9

Ward 10

Ward 11

Ward 12

Ward 13

Mason

Merrimack

Milford ...'.'.

Mont Vernon

Nashua

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Ward 5 ."

Ward 6

Ward 7

Ward 8

Ward 9

New Be ston

New Ipswich

Pelham

Peterborough

Sharon

Temple

Weare

Wilton

Windsor

Tctals

39 75

130 22 20 43 16

214 17 36 20

209 87

170 45 19

561 635 672 349

47 700

89 386 241 368

37 193 347

29

38 203

21

11 12 26

20

17

10

76

12

174

15

35

18

52

9

3

146 309 471 467 847

1248 835

1700 371 648

1155

544

664

6

16

140

13

53

17

85

5

156

18

23

24

26

47

13

21

7

248

52

18

14

37

170

29

15

221

23

124

18

207

20

52

8

30

6

600

101

636

179

672

374

377

244

46

301

700

338

8

511

386

581

247

259

368

265

38

353

143

381

226

467

36

7

62

9

237

157

28

14

403

142

510

97

47

243

112

285

31

91

31

371

31

232

148

71

256

103

146

113

54

321

33

213

187

97

481

87

265

236

79

384

91

189

189

86

539

155

302

238

94

125

81

142

237

50

2

53

4

72

9

78

6

5

35

35

40

22

13

133

34

151

20

22

2

, ,

3

24

1

36

1

101

39

113

20

19

64

131

90

31

202

1

5

1

6

2

7718

13057

8126

6680

6717

2 9

8

2 5 6

25 2

34 4

14 2

33

63 178 265 305 549 593 811 668 206 212 430 187 294 2 10 47

172

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CHES-HIRE COUNTY

SHERIFF

u u

pq

03

ill

c

CO

PQ

5

SOLICITOR

o

CO

13

GS >

Alstead

21 13 35 16 5 9 17 44

39

29

26

38

16

20

9

8

1

47

2

3

4

3

12

4

46

15

14

25 74 69 34 25 25 30 45

155

106

133

139

68

69

30

18

8

93

6

12

17

14

47

24

154

125

81

'i

9 24

12 5 9 3

17

'2

'i

8

43 81 97 49 28 30 48 91

169

116

142

155

76

91

40

17

8

140

8

15

19

17

60

26

192

122

84

1964

Chftstprfield.

. .

Dublin

•-

Fitzwilliam

1

(rilsiini

TTaTTisvillp

Hinsdale

9

•Taffrpv

24

Keene

Ward 1

T

Ward 2

4

Ward 3

7

"Ward 4

4

Ward 5

13

Marlborough

Marlow

Nplson

Richmond

Rindge t .

Roxburv

Stoddard

Sullivan

Surry

Swanzey

1

Trov

Walpole , .

1

Westmoreland

Winchester

7

Totals

496

1621

91

78

DIRECT PRIMARY

173

CHESHIRE COUNTY

TREAS- URER

01

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B

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REGISTER OF DEEDS

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REGISTER OP PROBATE

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Alstead ....

Chesterfield

Dublin ....

FitzwlUiam .

Gilsum

HarrisviUe .

Hinsdale

Jaffrey

Keene Ward 1 Ward 2 . , Ward 3 . , Ward 4 . , Ward 5 .

Marlborough

Marlow

Nelson ....

Richmcnd . .

Rindge ....

Roxbury ...

Stoddard . . .

Sullivan ...

Surry

Swanzey . . .

Troy

Walpole

Westmoreland

Winchester .

Totals

36

70 87 55 30 31 42 90

176

126

143

167

77

89

34

16

8

135

8

14

21

19

55

24

179

114

75

1921

8

3

15

2

7

24

9

136

25

14

16

18

43

12

5

3

4

1

1

14 3

48

8

23

443

41

70 86 55 27 32 40 89

167

115

127

152

68

81

33

20

9

131

8

14

20

18

50

26

159

118

81

1837

9 21

7 3 7 5 13

1 '2 '8

77

45

72 88 47 31 31 42 93

164

116

125

155

69

85

39

18

7

139

8

14

21

19

56

26

171

120

87

1888

9 18

5 3 7 3 13

2 '7 67

174

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

(

COMMISSIONERS

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CHESHIRE

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1

42

1

41

33

13

5

1

Chesterfield

75

71

70

3

3

Dublin

79 43 27 30 42 90

85 41 28 33 37 91

78 41 30 33 42 86

9 1

7

18

8

118

9

1 4

14 8

88

pitzwilliam

Gilsum

Hairisville

Hinsdale

8

Jaffrey

18

Keene

Ward 1

156 107 120

140 108 114

154 112 122

24 11 13

21

9

13

2

Ward 2

2

Ward 3

6

Ward 4 .

142

57

79

30

16 7 122 1

131 55 77 35 17 8

133 1

148 68 79 31 13 7

13 4 9 7 4 2

10 36

8

1

2

4 .. 1

3

Ward 5

13

Marlborough

Marlow

Nelson

Richmond

Rindsre

124 1 2 1

Roxburv

5

7

4 '

I'^toddard

12 21 18 53

12 21 17 52

11

20 18 54

4

1

7

2

1 11

Sullivan

Surry

Swanzey

2

Troy

26 211

26 191

26 180

2 59

4 37

Walpole ....

1

Westmoreland .

128

121

119

5

4

Winchester

82

80 1772

87

10

17

6

Totals

1820

1790

354

312

62

DIRECT PRIMARY

175

SHERIFF

SOLICITOR

TREAS- URER

SULLIVAN COUNTY

u

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Acworth

61

267 1185

110 36 55 18 28 44

537

136 43

101 56 60

1

. .

16

422

3

1

5

10

'5 75 10

7 6

1

2

18

177

9

3 10

8

1 14 93 15

1 17

9 12

27 87

928 76 27 37 17 13 35

354 81 34 78 44 31

30

213

307

25

10

18

3

15

6

171

46

10

27

10

20

3

32

470

12

3 15 16

1

20

160

22

2 18 14 18

806

1

35

219

528

35

9

9

3

23

8

81

52

4

34

22

6

19 79

571 61 27 44 12 8 37

484 75 40 78 26 49

1

Charlestown

30

Claremont

388

Cornish

10

Croydon

Goshen

4 16

Grantham

18

Langdon

1

Lempster ... . .

Newport

18 155

Plainfield

27

Sprinfffield

2

Sunapee

23

Unity

14

"Washington

16

Totals

2737

1 560 1

389 1

11869

1 911

1068

1610

723

176

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SULLIVAN COUNTY

E

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M

u

o

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B

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REGISTER OP DEEDS

REGISTER

OP PROBATE

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Vt

o

a* o

to

2

Acworth . . Charlestown Claremont Cornish Croydon . . Goshen . . . Grantham . Langdon Lempster . Newport . . Plainfield . Springfield Sunapee . , Uiiily . . . . Washington

Totals . .

36

21

91

104

348

801

68

19

51

,

44

3

22

13

16

31

9

276

10

91

27

37

.

65

4

30

9

37

4

1240

1027

2 23 31

3

"9 1 1 8 103 2 1

12 2 7

205

7

24

6

'3

1

'2

59

3

ii *i

120

1

3

26

28

50

396

8

10

1

5

, ,

17

, ,

15

1

3

18

186

176

12

23

5

3

20

23

16

13

10

13

338

744

57

219

1051

95

38

56

20

28

44

601

129

43

115

47

55

2598

24

'2 3

31

DIRECT PRIMARY

177

SULLIVAN COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS

3

o

03

P

o

13

c m

o

Acworth . . Charlestown daremont Cornish Croydon . . Goshen . . . Grantham . Langdon Len?pster . Newport Plainfield . Springfield Sunapee . .

Unity

'W"ashinp:ton

Totals .

31

25

54

41

1

1

3

138

103

222

147

12

19

28

708

543

1049

1026

208

323

376

47

72

90

67

4

9

12

26

18

31

18

2

4

6

44

30

35

28

4

8

14

14

10

13

14

5

12

14

9

19

25

23

1

1

29

36

34

24

1

19

19

507

310

386

295

33

173

153

80

100

99

94

8

19

21

37

23

30

25

.

4

3

90

46

73

60

2

33

17

24

27

44

40

4

16

15

33

31 1393

38

36

6

15

10

1817

2223

1938

290

656

692

1

27

417

10

6 10

7

1

15

141

16

1 13 13 13

691

12

178

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GRAFTON COUNTY

SHERIFF

SOLIC

^^

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73

u

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fi

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TREAS- URER

o

Si

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 . . Livermore Lyman . . . Lyme . . . . Monroe . . . Orange . . . Orford . . . Piermont Plymouth . Rumney . . Tliornton Warren . . . Waterville . Wentworth "Woodstock

Totals . .

21

89

48

10

49

10

269

145

102

18

5

3

241

22

34

7

192

613

17

100

16

429

46

143

206

1

14

84

59

6

42

107

197

71

23

70

4

17

53

7 2 9 8 6 1 8 8 13

'4 4

33 6 3

17

27 1

96 3

13

22 2 2 1 3 1 4 2

15 4 1 8

'3 2

35831

339

5

33

2

4

20

3

10

20

12

1

6

3

8

4

7

1

10

21

2

7

8

73

13

26

45

6

14

1

4

3

4

1

53

10

6

10

13 10

479

21

13

20

95

29

107

53

10

52

12

11

12

50

27

50

10

4

15

258

16

263

160

26

181

91

25

89

19

1

18

5

10

5

3

7

2

223

48

197

27

10

27

32

8

33

8

1

8

187

29

187

686

46

607

17

2

19

107

7

122

15

9

15

430

159

451

47

14

49

148

39

150

211

68

211

1

6

1

15

25

15

83

2

77

52

7

55

5

4

5

46

6

42

122

3

98

201

61

211

90

15

79

26

7

25

1 101

17

75

1 4

4

1 21

14

21!

1 65

15

60

1 3747

801

3658

13

29

11

9

28

4

16

28

'i

10

7

41

10

8

1

32

50

2

6

9

136

12

35

64

6

25

1

6

4

6

3

57

15

fi

16

12 16

735

DIRECT PRIMARY

179

GRAFTON COUKTY

REGISTER DEEDS

Alexandria Ashland . . Bath .... Benton Bethlehem Bridgewater Bristol Campton . . Canaan . . . Dorchester Easton . . . Ellsworth . Enfield . . . F'ranconia . Grafton . . . Groton . . . Hanover . . Haver hill Hebron . . . Holderness Landaff . . . Lebi;non . . Lincoln . . . Lisbon . . . Littleton . . Livermore Lyman . . . Lyme . . . . Moi roe . . Orarge . . . Orford Pierraont' . Phmouth . Rumney . . Thornton . Warren . . . "Waterville . Wentworth Woodstock

Totals . .

REGISTER OF PROBATE

20

93

49

12

45

14

273

171

87

17

6

1

206

28

34

8

184

595

16

98

17

481

43

144

192

1

16

77

56

6

44

108

2

206

48

74

17

21

6

74

16

4

, ,

21

14

57

13

3599

712

9

26

11

10

17

4

14

25

25

1

9

7

42

10

7

1

26

43

2

5

9

128

11

39

67

9

22

1

7

3

6

-4—

1-1

c3

18

88

57

13

45

11

234

161

88

18

6

3

203

26

34

8

188

674

18

94

18

487

43

151

195

1

15

79

66

5

42

110

179

76

20

74

4

21

53

3626

t3_ Eh'

u

2 3 4

1 3

2 2

1

i

i i

4 4

2

2

38

180

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GRAFTON' COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS

U

o u

Ah

Ah

Alexandria Ashland . .

Bath

Benton Bethlehem Bridgewater Bristol Campton . . Canaan . . . Dorchester Easton . . . Ellsworth . Enfield . . . Frar conia . Giafton . . . Groton . . . Ha L over . . Ha\ erhill . Hebron . . Holderness Landaff . . . Lebanon . . Lincoln . . . Lisbon Littleton . . Livermore LjTuan . . . Lyme .... Monroe . . . Orange . . . Orford . . Piermont . Plymouth . Rumney . . Thornton Warren . . . Waterville . Wentworth Woodstock

Totals . .

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r

o

16

17

10

9

8

6

77

84

71

27

29

21

29

45

35

36

11

11

10

11

9

5

11

7

30

43

32

18

26

23

8

10

8

10

4

5

211

179

132

98

21

12

154

129

127

82

29

20

60

77

80

53

26

22

5

12

16

12

1

1

3

4

4

2

10

9

2

1

3

3

7

7

96

152

185

121

37

35

19

23

21

16

10

10

24

32

27

15

10

9

8

6

3

7

1

1

147

140

166

112

26

31

332

507

368

671

44

36

16

12

8

13

3

2

92

72

85

67

7

5

13

14

14

8

9

9

293

374

428

246

126

126

38

34

21

24

13

11

122

147

127

. 88

40

38

120

179

152

118

64

63

1

1

1

9

8

14

15

16

9

24

20

79

77

97

33

1

2

30

53

41

43

7

5

3

3

2

2

3

3

30

34

36

21

6

6

50

77

91

94

3

2

192

176

179

65

44

53

53

58

49

45

11

12

17

20

12

17

7

5

43

64

47

52

16

13

4

1

3

2

13

16

15

8

15

13

46

44 2943

32

33

15

12

2500

2753

1

2285

734

674

1

c

33

23

11

10

26

5

12

20

19

1

8

7

33

11

9

1

26

37

2

4

9

120

15

41

69

8

22

■5

3 5 2

52

13

5

15

i.3 12

681

DIRECT PRIMARY

181

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SOLICITOR

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Berlin

Ward 1

179

223

397

142

32

8

285

65

37

33

25

158

165

266

53

234

76

24

8

33

121

44

11

255

11

4 10 13 31

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"i

45 6

8 6 1

i

7 1

7

io

168

< 2'.

2 156

1 145 153

2 105

22

5

142

48

18

8

13

42

105

64

15

19

70

7

2

12

98

8

8

57

70 87

259

55

21

2

183 30 15 26 12

118 55

221 43

262 39 16 6 29 68 46 3

166

120

Ward 2

127

Ward 3

41

Ward 4

94

Carroll

37

Clnrksvillp .........

Q

Colebrook

60

Coliimbia

5

Daltcn

8

Dummer

Errol

1 3

Gorham

38

Jefferson

32

Lancaster

74

Milan

12

Northumberland

Pittsburg

102 12

Randolph

Shclburne

5

3

Stark

13

Stewartstown , .

Stratford

21

28

Wentworth's Location. . Whitefield ,.

1

28

Totals .

2874

2f

; 1322

1832

874

182

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Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Carroll

Clarksville

Colebrook

Columbia

Dalton

Dummer

F.rrol

Gorham

Jefferson

Lancaster .

Milan

Northumberland

Pittsburg

Randolph

Shelburne

;itark

Stewartstown .

Stratford

Wentworth's Location. AMiitefield

Totals .

73

122

3

118

46

145

127

33

109

122

3

2

123

42

169

156

30

140

267

3

385

44

56

306

14

62

68

22

100

15

147

90

42

22

7

19

21

7

46

27

5

5

2

5

2

9

7

3

129

157

232

60

65

305

10

47

20

41

24

7

65

1

27

7

29

8

10

36

2

10

23

29

3

4

30

1

19

4

19

3

4

24

1

5

173

28

108

33

66

138

10

122

35

129

30

40

163

6

151

102

252

43

101

275

13

31

26

45

3

20

46

.

115

102

185

40

123

211

123

45

27

64

16

12

82

, ,

6

17

19

4

5

23

. .

2

6

6

3

4

9

16

9

19

8

17

25

7

60

68

92

33

17

115

4

35

14

46

5

33

46

7

6

5

10

1

1

11

161

61

44

36

195

32

43

237

1

1398

1444

2272

505

1144

2554

313

150

168

42

128

58

6

45

6

6

2

3

53

26

112

11

20

12

5

3

5

14

23

1

30

929

DIRECT PRIMARY

183

COMMISSION-ERS

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73

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Berlin

Ward 1

39 43

83

78

168 214

14 11

57 50

35

28

112

102

110 144

180 187

112

Ward 2

147

Ward 3

110

22 2

168

40

3

1

329

167

12

3

25 4 3

139

41

26

3

40 9

18 3

262 66 20 13

33

119

48

10

62

163

51

8

37

Ward 4

116

Carroll

50

Clarksville

10

Colebrook

33 11

61 9

200 42

84 17

190 42

65

18

345 79

62

8

53

7

58

Columbia

7

Daltcn

4 7 5

3

23

5

16 19 17

7

10

41

13

8

8 3 4

25 30 24

7 2 3

6 2 3

10

Dummer

3

Frrol

4

Gorham

42

38 39

2

20

71

28 42 40 46

90 52 64 38 90

19 52

85

6

74

84 139 179

20 123

50 65

221 12

103

72 93

142 49

175

44 31 76 10 95

53 31 73 14 94

54

Jefferson

38

Lancaster .

88

Milan

17

Northumberland

137

Pittsburg

4 2

2

5

8

4

10

46

10

2

10

22 6 2

10

35

20

4

4

18 7 4

15

122

13

1

25

11 4 3

11

6 5

4 10

11

Randolph

4

Shelburne

3

Stark

21

Stewartstown

9

25

88

22

86

36

183

29

15

14

Stratford

1

1

9

8

28 10

14

2

32

1

15

51 11

26

1

27 1

29

Wentworth's Location,.

1

\M-iitefield

22 458

30

140

34

211

si

1

191 2206

31

30

31

Totals

800

1

'l855

52311548

' 858

918

1085

1002

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RECOUNTS AFTER THE PRIMARY

After the primary election nineteen recounts of ballots were conducted by the secretary of state, five of these being in Repub- lican contests and fourteen in Democratic contests. By only two of these recounts were the nominations of candidates affected. The two changes are explained as follows:

In Manchester, Ward 7, at a recount for re'presentatives, John J. Berry lost six votes, leaving his total only 390, while Alcide R. Gagnon gained sixteen votes making his total 395 and transferring the nomination to Mr. Gagnon.

In Manchester, Ward 8, Henry Farland lost five votes at a recount for representatives, leaving his total 361, while J. Vincent Moran had 365 votes unchanged by the recount, and he became the nominee of his ward in place of Mr. Farland.

Other changes which may be noted in the tabulation of figures did not affect the' nomination of candidates whose names appear with the figures of the "return" after the primary, followed by the figures of the recount. The asterisk indicates the nominee of the party.

Republican Recounts

Councilor Dist. Xo. 2,

Burt R. Cooper, 3834 -

Sherman P. Newton, 3761 -

Edward D. Smith, 1955

Fred I. Thayer, 889 -

Senatorial Dist. No. 5,

Recount

- 3839*

- 3754

- 1969

- 878

Harry Manson, George A. Pushee, Joseph Moore,

Strafford County Sheriff,

948 930 178

952*

931

189

Willis L. Reynolds, John D. Grady,

2251 2227* 2201 2202

Representatives,

Concord, Ward 7,

Recount

Shirley Brunei,

704

711*

George Azro Maxham,

684

693*

Allen M. Freeman,

622

609*

Craig Wylie,

594

600*

Elva B. Russell,

587

590

Clarence 0. Emerson,

398

401

Representatives, Manchester, Ward 3,

Floyd Thorp, Arthur H. Anderson, Fred A. Montgomery, Earl A. Stone, David G. Moffat, Fred D. Pierce, Joseph A. Nerbonne, John T. Jennings, Frank B. Oakes, Alphonse P. Boufford,

414

419*

418

416*

348

343*

279

281*

260

261*

258

255

249

249

219

218

220

218

190

189

RECOUNTS AFTER PRIMARY

185

Democratic Recounts

First Congressional Dist.

Recount

William N. Rogers, Timothy F. O'Connor,

10510 9489

10464* 9531

Councilor Dist, N'o. 3,

Alphonse Roy, Thomas A. Murray, Omer A. Duval, James J. Sullivan, Francis A. Cronin,

5058

5010

907

796

378

5054*

4988

910

794

360

Senatorial Dist.

Xo. 18,

John A. Foley, Francis A. Foye, J. Adhemar Letendre, Joseph F. Cote, Joseph P. O'Brien, John J. Bagwell, Romeo Jean Durocher,

1571 1162 883 704 572 260 97

1591* 1164

885 705 577 263 98

Senatorial Dist.

No. 19,

Aime Martel,

Joseph W. Remillard,

915 851

915*

852

Hillsborough Co. Register of D

2eds,

Donat Corriveau, Jerry J. Haggerty, John J. Barry,

5915 5612 4526

5959*

5732

4470

Hillsborough Co. Commissioner, 3d Dist.

Joseph E. Hurley, James P. Cassidy,

6717 6680

6798* 6796

Representatives,

Keene, Ward 5,

Carl D. Roche, John C. White, John M. Duffy,

Manchester, Ward 3,

John J. Barry, Jeremiah J. Tobin, Michael J. Dwyer, Michael A. Talty, John J. O'Reilly, Jr., Ovide W. Duval, Timothy M. Sheehan, Carl Anderson, Conrad J. Adams,

13

17*

14

16*

12

14

364

367*

325

320*

305

308*

304

299*

260

266*

256

257

259

252

249

246

191

193

Valentine McBride, Thomas E. Howe, Timothy Fields, Philip F. Harrington, Stephen F. Kennedy,

Representatives,

Manchester, Ward 5,

John C. O'Brien, 330

Patrick J. Creighton, 287

Martin L. Mahonev, 2S8

William F. Clancy, ' 285

Patrick J. Sweeney, 274

George T. Healy, 245

Stanlev Joseph Betley, 243

John S. Trinity, 242

Frank J. Broderick, 238

Omer Gagnon, 238

John F. Zurek, 232

John W. Kenney, 220

James F. Tonerv, 223

Walter Mozek. 211

Patrick J. Griffin, 203

Thomas J. Sullivan, 193

Edward T-educ, 189

John J. Mara, 176

Lucien H, Lavigne, 168

Patrick J. Clougherty, 158

John T. Baroody, 147

John J. McCarthy, 134

Thomas Kelley, 153

Herbert Lin eh an, 138

John F, Taltv, 130

Peter A. DeCola, 127

George P. Walker, 126

James G. McCauley, 58

Manchester, Ward 7,

Francis A. Farrell, 530

Francis X. Cote, 440

Alphee J. Peloquin, 415

Gedeon A. Turcotte, 410

Zoel F. Charland, 397

Alcide R. Gagnon, 379

Mark Joseph Gorham, 373

John J. Berry, 396

James D. Shea, 382

John J. Horan, 306

John J. Donnelly, 281

Joseph A. Pepin, 278

John J. Redden, 267

John M. Mahoney, 251

John J. Haley. 261

Arthur J. Savageau, 262

Frank M. Reagan, 262

Arthur Rov, 250

Daniel J. Healy, 239

Recount

180

178

174

175

158

158

126

129

115

113

328* 289* 289* 285* 276* 252* 242* 240 237 237 226 221 219 210 200 192 188 174 167 153 149 148 146 138 131 128 126 51

547*

440*

435*

432*

405*

395*

393*

390

388

307

287

282

268

262

261

256

255

254

249

186

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Democratic Recounts Concluded

Representatives,

Manchester, Ward 7

John B. Laforest, Wilfred J. Savoy, Ernest A. Bettez, Hubert T. Carroll, Frank J. Carr, John J. Tierney, Robert Marquis, Albert W. Tanguay, Bernard McDermott, John K. Kukla, John Joseph Kehoe,

Manchester, Ward 8,

Walter J. T. Richard, Peter J. McDonough, Edward P. Bouthiette, Joseph A. Bernier, Martin HoUeran, Joseph O. Gelinas, Frank J. Bolton, J. Vincent Moran, Marcel J. Dufault, Henry Farland, John A. Burke, John D. Sullivan, Odilon F. Regnier, Patrick J. Grady, William H. Craig, Ernest Desrosiers, Michael E. Healey, Willibert Gamache, Edward J. Chabot, Joseph F. McGrail, Emile D. Guertin, Alphonse Michel,

'Concluded,

Recount

245

245

182

191

182

185

190

183

171

169

167

168

140

152

129

135

115

118

115

113

84

82

605

605*

484

486*

487

482*

437

436*

378

378*

377

376*

367

365*

365

365*

364

363

366

361

353

349

326

326

358

324

328

323

315

320

318

318

296

291

289

288

286

288

286

286

256

267

260

259

Recount

Thomas J. Moore, Clarence H. Knowles, Fortunas Deshais, Gedeon F. St. Jean, Harold T. KeUey, M. Richard Sullivan, Walter J. Duda, Anthony Zebnick, Chris Chakas, Zoel Samson, Frank T. Kelley, John T. Champa, Felix A. Purrel, Kalil Attalla,

Manchester, Ward 13,

Horace Brouillette, J. Felix Daniel, Wilfred S. Lariviere, Thomas Ladouceur, Lucien G. Lambert, Arthur H. St. Germaine, Lionel V. Lesmerises, Horace Gagnon, Charles 0. Lamy, Thomas J. Pelletier, Fred Carey,

Moderators,

Manchester, Ward 7, Thomas J. Walsh, Tancrede A. Poisson,

Nashua, Ward 3,

Edgar Landry, William B. Twombly,

250

252

243

241

227

231

209

209

179

180

177

171

172

170

158

156

158

154

124

123

121

119

95

93

81

81

52

54

545

543*

468

463*

467

461*

422

416*

409

414*

401

405

399

400

382

384

336

339

276

268

173

173

810 755

255 223

776*

737

256* 223

PARTY ORGANIZATION 187

REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION, 1934

The Republican state convention met at Concord, Wednesday, September 26, 1934, with Edgar H. Hunter of Hanover, president, and adopted the following platform:

PLATFORM OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY

The Republican Party has always placed patriotism above partisanship and to this end will continue to co-operate with the Federal Administration in all measures to bring about national recovery, which are consistent with sound economic practice and the' principles of the Constitution. We shall con- sider it our patriotic duty to firmly oppose all acts which do not meet these conditions.

With these views the Republicans of New Hampshire desire their candidates for Congress to exert every effort to initiate and support legitimate and constitutional measures for the relief of the needy, the employment of the idle and the restoration of prosperity to the United States; but, they pledge them to offer opposition to the further surrender of the powers of Congress to anyone whosoever and to all attempts however well intended, to substitute an irresponsible bureaucracy for representative and constitutional government.

In state affairs they pledge the Governor and his Constitutional advisors, and the Republican members of the Legislature:

To a policy of the most rigid economy in public expenditures and a systematic reduction of the state debt.

To a policy of relief placing the administration with the local and county officials with only such regulation as may be neces- sary to secure state and federal funds to the end that the needy shall be properly cared for.

To a policy of co-operation with our sportsmen in establish- ing a responsible administration for the Fish and Game Depart- ment and the adoption of a long range program for the future development of our wild life resources.

To a policy of approving the benefits to the workers obtained through provisions of industrial codes which have eliminated child labor, and to the establishment of shorter hours and ne- gotiations wherever necessary of interstate compacts to per- petuate these gains, and to promote other progressive' labor legislation.

To the principle of unemployment insurance and to the rati- fication of the interstate minimum wage compact.

To the improved administration of public justice by a more effective probational system for juvenile offenders and the co- ordination of law enforcement agencies.

188 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

To the principle of the state liquor control system which eliminated private profit and opposition to every effort of com' mercialized liquor interests to violate this principle.

To a permanent policy of state maintetiance of trunk lines and state aid roads and continuation and extension of the em- ployment program on rural roads.

To an adoption of a state milk marketing plan and co-operation on a regional plan with the other New England States.

To a forward looking program for the development of the industrial, recreational, and agricultural assets of the state, and the adoption of state planning upon a permanent basis.

To a policy that preference be given to New Hampshire work- el's on New Hampshire jobs and New Hampshire firms on New Hampshire contracts.

And to these ends the Republicans of New Hampshire invite the active co-operation of all with whom they have partisan relationship; and invite also all other voters who share these views, to join with them in carrying this program into effect upon election day.

We have faith in those we have nominated and to them we pledge our support.

OFFICERS OF THE REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE

THOMAS P. CHENEY, Chairman, Laconia.

MRS. SARAH M. MERCER, Vice Chairman, Nashua.

JOHN R. GOODNOW, Vice Chairman, Keene.

MRS. ESTHER C. TOLAND, Secretary Women's Division, Con- cord.

DR. NAZAIRE E. BIRON, Secretary, Manchester.

FRANCIS P. MURPHY, Treasurer, Nashua.

EARL S. HEWITT, Director, Speakers' Bureau, Enfield.

Executive Committee

Rockingham County John W. A. Green, Exeter,

Mrs. Chester Drake, Rye, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Fernald, Nottingham

Strafford County D wight Hall, Dover,

Mrs. Charles W. Bickford, Rochester.

Belknap County Thomas C. Hill, Laconia.

Miss Helena Spring, Laconia.

Carroll County Virgil D. White, Ossipee,

Mrs. Fred Sawyer, Conway.

PARTY ORGANIZATION 189

Merrimack County Arthur P. Morrill, Concord,

Mrs. Inez Dearborn, Concord.

Hillsborough County Joseph Laberge, Manchester,

Karl E. Dowd, Nashua, Charles S. Emerson, Milford, Mrs. Ethel M. Kincaid, Nashua.

Cheshire County John R. Goodnow, Keene,

Miss Julia Hurd, Keene.

Sullivan County Albert D. Leahy, Claremont,

Mrs. John C. Brooks, Claremont.

Grafton County Norris Cotton, Lebanon,

Mrs. Edward D. Burtt, Lincoln, Mrs. Myra Pulsifer, Lebanon.

Coos County William Lehnert, Northumberland, Miss Ida Jacobs, Colebrook.

Members of National Committee from New Hampshire

Robert P. Burroughs, Manchester, Mrs. Howard Parker, Berlin.

190 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION, 1934

The Democratic state convention met at Concord, Tuesday, October 2, 1934, and organized by the election of Amos N. Blandin of Bath, as president, and adopted the following platform:

DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM

In the Nation

We take just pride in the achievements of the national ad- ministration under the direction of our great President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who, taking office in the midst of catastrophe, has led the country far along the road to recovery. We pledge our undivided support to all phases of his splendid recovery program.

In the State

Congratulating past Democratic legislators on their unfalter- ing years of effort to reduce the hours of labor in industries and in securing much other far-sighted and humane labor legislation which has since' become national law through the achievements of our President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, we pledge our party and our candidates again to the championship of the cause of labor, and promise our efforts to secure and maintain:

(1) Reasonable hours of employment;

(2) A fixed minimum wage;

(3) Unemployment insurance;

(4) Abolition of child labor; and

(5) Through interstate compacts permanently to make se- cure for the workers of New Hampshire, through New Hamp- shire law, the above specified and other benefits now derived from the emergency legislation and regulations of President Roosevelt's administration.

The Democratic party points with just pride to the support it has always given to the educational institutions of this state. It notes with special pride the efficient service which the Uni- versity has rendered to the entire state. The Democratic party pledges its continued support to education.

We pledge our Democratic State administration to complete' co-operation with the Democratic Federal administration on all projects to relieve distress and unemployment among the people of New Hampshire.

Condemning the extravagance and inefficiency of the present Welfare Relief Administration, we promise to restore to county and local officials the authority to administer relief, and announce our determination that whatever supervisory force is needed to fulfill Federal requirements shall be' composed of bona fide New Hampshire citizens.

Believing "Mother Aid" to be the most humane, the most con- structive and the most economical solution of the orphan problem, we urge the extension of this type of relief to provide for all needy widows with childrf^n under the age of sixteen years.

We recall with pride the economy of the administration of

PARTY ORGANIZATION 191

our former Democratic Governor, Hon. Fred H. Brown, now our United States Senator, in whose term a state deficit was con- verted into a surplus of more than $600,000; and we share with all thinking citizens of New Hampshire their genuine alarm at the constant increase in the state debt in the last ten years of Republican administration to its present unprecedented figure, an amazing debt accumulated despite the collection from our people of the highest taxes in New Hampshire history.

We urge the utmost economy possible without the impairment of the vital functions of state government.

We favor the continuance and enlargement of the present plan of contribution by the state for the maintenance of Class V Roads and approve the state maintenance of trunk line and state aid roads.

Desiring to protect the New Hampshire Dairy Industry from further ruthless competition within tne state, we favor the estab- lishment of a State Milk Control Board for the proper protection of the interests of producers, distributors, and consumers under such a plan as will permit the development of a co-ordinated program with similar existing agencies in the other New Eng- land states.

Realizing the great difficulties of rural protection in modern times, we urge the establishment of an efficient and well-equipped State Police to insure to citizens in the rural parts of our state security in their persons and in their property.

Well aware that repeal has presented us with new problems and anxious to encourage sound temperance, we endorse the principle of State Store's and urge the enforcement of sane and sensible regulations for the sale of beer. To the return of the saloon we are unalterably opposed.

Believing that fishing and hunting should be Ne'w Hampshire's greatest attractions for non-residents as well as a source of enjoyment to our own citizens, we urge an immediate reform in the Fish and Game Department and a fixed Income therefor sufficient to insure an effective and well-planned campaign of restoration as well as of conservation.

Aware that the one asset of New Hampshire susceptible' of the greatest development is the natural charm and attraction of our State, and realizing the opportunity to make New Hamp- shire' the year-round vacation land of the East, we recommend a vigorous and effective campaign to make known to non-residents the beauty and advantages of New Hampshire in all seasons of the year, and the adoption of a practical State plan to develop New Hampshire's agricultural, industrial and recreational fa- cilities.

We favor the employment of New Hampshire labor and ma- terials in all public construction in this State and believe that New Hampshire bidders should be favored wherever possible.

To bring about the enactment of these principles into law we invite the co-operation of all forward looking citizens of our State, and to our candidates we' pledge our loyal support.

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OFFICERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE

ROBERT C. MURCHIE, Chairman, Concord. AGNES DUNN, Vice Chairman, Concord. EDWARD J. GALLAGHER, Vice Chairman, Laconia. HENRY LAGASSE, Secretary, Nashua. FREDERICK W. BRANCH, Treasurer, Manchester. AGNES DUNN, Assistant Treasurer, Concord. MISS RUTH RALPH, Assistant Treasurer, Franklin. MRS. NORMA T. ORDWAY, Assistant Treasurer, Berlin. MRS. IRVING A. HINKLEY, Assistant Treasurer, LancasteT. MRS. JOHN L. GLYNN, Assistant Treasurer, Manchester. MILES J. MULLEN, Assistant Treasurer, Berlin. ROBERT H. SANDERSON, Assistant Treasurer, Pittsfield. JAMES W. PRIDHAM, Assistant Secretary, New Castle. MRS. RUTH KELLEY, Assistant Secretary, Middleton. FORTUNAT E. NORMANDIN, Assistant Secretary, Laconia. JAMES F. DONAHUE, Assistant Secretary, Bartlett. DANIEL WELCH, Assistant Secretary, Andover. JOHN E. TOBIN, Assistant Secretary, Manchester. HENRY R. BLAIS, Assistant Secretary, Manchester. GEORGE J. McCUSHING, Assistant Secretary, Keene. MISS ELSIE CORA BAILEY, Assistant Secretary, Newport. MRS. GLEA W. RAND, Assistant Secretary, Plymouth. ROBERT W. PINGREE, Assistant Secretary, Berlin.

Executive Committee

Rockingham County Dr. Samuel F. GrifRn, Portsmouth,

Miss Grace Proctor, Exeter.

Strafford County Michael O'Malley, Somersworth,

Mrs. Margaret M. Gorman, Dover.

Belknap County Fortunat E. Normandin, Laconia.

Carroll County Frank P. Hobbs, Wolfeboro,

Mrs. Julia Lord, Wakefield.

Merrimack County Robert C. Murchie, Concord,

Agnes Dunn, Concord.

Hillsborough County Henri T. Ledoux, Nashua,

Martin F. Keenan, Peterborough,

Miss Mae Cone, Nashua,

Miss Ethel Cilley Stone, Goff stown.

Cheshire County George H. Duncan, East Jaffrey,

Mrs. Charles T. Colony, Keene.

Sullivan County James D. Daly, Claremont.

Grafton County Amos N. Blandin, Bath,

Coos County Irving A. Hinkley, Lancaster,

Mrs. Elisabeth H. Mason, Berlin.

GENERAL ELECTION

November 6, 1934

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GENERAL ELECTION, 1934

The general election was held November 6, 1934. In the following summary the full name, residence, party designation and total number of votes are given; in the tables beyond, only the last name and party designation appear. Republican is designated by the letter r; Democrat, by the letter d; Com- munist, by com; Socialist, by soc; Farmer-Labor, by f-1; and Independent, by ind.

In each contest the person or persons, if more than one, re- ceiving the largest number of votes, are elected.

SUMMARY Number

of For Governor : Votes

H. Styles Bridges, Concord, r 89,481

John L. Sullivan, Manchester, d 87,019

Elba K. Chase, Washington, com 244

Eli Bourdon, Claremont, soc 278

Total vote 177,022

For Representative in Congress,

First District:

William K Rogers, Wakefield, d 48,568

Arthur B. Jenks, Manchester, r 41,425

Forrest E. Craw^ford, Chester, com 92

Total vote 90,085

Second District :

Charles W. Tobey, Temple, r 42,706

Harry B. Metcalf, Newport, d 37,122

Maurice O. Hudson, Claremont, com 133

Mary T. W^hitnej', Weare, soc 167

Total vote 80,128

For Councilor, First District:

L. Lynn Cutler, Berlin, r 29,189

Joseph Alfred Seymour, Carroll, d 13,400

Total vote 42,589

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For Councilor, Number

Second District: ^

Burt R. Cooper, Rochester, r 18,066

Sumner W. Watson, Rochester, d 16,997

Total vote 35,063

Third District:

Alphonse Roy, Manchester, d 19,839

Emile J. Soucy, Manchester, r 12,084

Total vote 31,923

Pourth District:

Thomas J. Leonard, Nashua, d 15,771

Nathan C. Sibley, Keene, r 15,090

Total vote 30,861

Pifth District:

James C. Farmer, Newbury, r 19,792

Edward J. Gallagher, Laconia, d 16,992

George C. Brooks, Franklin, soc 33

Total vote 36,817

For S-enator,

First District:

Emmet J. Kelley, Berlin, d 3,079

Fred R. Oleson, Berlin, r 2,523

Edward J. Legassie, Berlin, f-1 956

Total vote 6,558

Second District:

George D. Roberts, Jefferson, r 3,242

Everett C. Brown, Stratford, d 2,584

Total vote 5,826

Third District:

Clarence L. Bailey, Haverhill, r 4,177

William I. Richardson, Littleton, d 3,174

Total vote 7,351

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For Senator, Number

of

Fourth District : Votes

Ansel N. Sanborn, Wakefield, r 4,583

"William Pitman, Bartlett, d 2,439

Total vote 7,022

Fifth District:

Harry Manson, Lebanon, r and d 6,673

Sixth District :

Maurice G. Wiley, Laconia, r 4,132

Bertram Blaisdell, Meredith, d 3,968

Total vote 8,100

Seventh District :

Anson C. Alexander, Boscawen, r 3,892

Louis Henry Douphinett, Franklin, d 3,657

Total vote 7,549

Eighth District:

John J, Condon, Newport, d 4,105

Silas C. Newell, Newport, r 3,975

Total vote 8,080

Ninth District:

Charles F. Butler, Hillsborough, r 4,476

James W. Doon, Henniker, d 2,298

Total vote 6,774

Tenth District:

George F. Knowlton, Keene, r 3,393

Michael H. O'Neil, Keene, d 2,418

Total vote 5,811

Eleventh District:

Winfred C. Burbank, Winchester, r 3,050

William D. Fogg, Hancock, d 2,199

Total vote 5,249

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For Senator, , Number

of

Twelfth District: y^^gg

Eliot Avery Carter, Nashua, r 4,226

Austin Holt, Lyndeborough, d 2,715

Total vote 6,941

Thirteenth District:

Honore E. Bouthillier, Nashua, d 6,059

Arthur C. Marchand, Nashua, r 1,481

Total vote 7,540

Fourteenth District:

John G. Marston, Allenstown, d 3,600

John F. Tierney, Weare, r 3,437

Total vote 7,037

Fifteenth District:

Donald McLeod, Concord, r 3,351

Edward B. Haskell, Concord, d 2,573

Total vote 5,924

Sixteenth District :

William F. Harrington, Manchester, r 3,027

Frank J, Connor, Manchester, d 2,464

Total vote 5,491

Seventeenth District :

John E. Barrett, Manchester, d 3,465

Irving E. Forbes, Manchester, r 2,803

Total vote 6,268

Eighteenth District:

John A. Foley, Manchester, d 6,310

J. Adhemar Letendre, Manchester, r 1,792

Total vote 8,102

Nineteenth District:

Aime Martel, Manchester, d 2,967

John B. Montplaisir, Manchester, r 914

Total vote 3,881

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For Senator, Number

Twentieth District : _^ ^

votes

Haven Doe, Somersworth, d 5,254

Louis H. McDuffee, Rochester, r 4,158

Total vote 9,412

Twenty-first District:

Austin L. Calef, Barrington, d 4,435

Eleazer L. Jones, Dover, r 3,298

Total vote 7,733

Twenty-second District:

William M. Cole, Derry, r 5,716

George McCauley, Londonderry, d 3,984

Total vote 9,700

Twenty-third District:

Arthur W. Brown, Hampton Falls, r 4,901

Nathan P. Tobey, Hampton, d 2,722

Total vote 7,623

Twenty-fourth District :

Charles M. Dale, Portsmouth, r 4,081

W. Leslie Dining, Stratham, d 3,357

Total vote 7,438

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Ceylon Spinney, Portsmouth, r 12,319

Richard T. Call, Portsmouth, d 8,768

Total vote 21,087

For Solicitor:

George R. Scammon, Exeter, r 12,556

Stewart Everett Rowe, Portsmouth, d 8,451

Total vote 21,007

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Number of

For Treasurer: Votes

Earle R. Stockbridge, Exeter, r 12,579

Albert D. Holmer, Exeter, d 7,730

Total vote 20,309

For Register of Deeds:

John W. A. Green, Exeter, r 12,880

George H. Guptill, Raymond, d 7,838

Total vote 20,718

For Register of Probate:

Frank B. Nay, Exeter, r 12,274

D. Everett Palmer, Kensington, d 8,062

Total vote 20,336

For Commissioners:

Mahlon C. Currier, Danville, r 12,314

Simes Prink, Newington, r 12,244

Irving W. Marston, North Hampton, r 12,115

Frank E. Avery, Londonderry, d 7,970

James W. Pridham, New Castle, d 7,690

Fred A. Fisher, Derry, d 7,617

STRAFFORD COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Stephen W. Scruton, Dover, d 9,514

Willis L. Reynolds, Milton, r 7,588

Total vote 17,102

For Solicitor :

Thomas J. McGreal, Somersworth, d 8,837

Errol S. Hall, Farmington, r 8,029

Total vote 16,866

For Treasurer:

Eugene C. Foss, Rochester, d 9,387

Frank R. Bliss, Dover, r 7,482

Total vote . . 16,869

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Number of

For Register of Deeds: Votes

Anna M. Morin, Somersworth, d 8,584

George G. Welch, Dover, r 8,245

Total vote 16,829

For Register of Probate:

Ethel G. Waldron, Dover, d 10,042

Ellen M. Galucia, Dover, r 6,781

Total vote 16,823

For Commissioners :

Harold D. Foss, Rochester, d 9,589

Samuel A. Lawrence, Farmington, d 8,872

William H. McCann, Dover, d 8,614

Charles P. Kinsman, Somersworth, r 7,832

Frank F. Davis, Dover, r 7,642

Lemuel B. Holmes, Rochester, r 7,403

BELKNAP COUNTY For Sheriff:

Frederick D. Elliott, Laconia, r 5,633

Emile R. Fontaine, Laconia, d 3,696

Total vote 9,329

For Solicitor:

Harold E. Wescott, Laconia, r 5,134

Napoleon J. Dyer, Laconia, d 4,037

Total vote 9,171

For Treasurer:

Charles J. Hayford, Laconia, r 5,005

Charles E. Smith, Tilton, d 4,064

Total vote 9,069

For Register of Deeds:

Elizabeth H. Sanborn, Laconia, r 5,339

Edith C. Chase, Laconia, d 3,987

Total vote 9,326

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Number of

For Register of Probate: Votes

Carroll W. Stafford, Laconia, r 5,240

John Driscoll, Tilton, d 3,868

Total vote 9,108

For Commissioners:

Dist. 1 John Morrison, Laconia, r 4,642

Dist. 2 Joseph F. Smith, Meredith, r 4,715

Dist. 3 Arthur D. Rollins, Alton, d 4,611

Dist. 1 Michael J. Carroll, Laconia, d 4,586

Dist. 2 Charles N. Roberts, Meredith, d 4,396

Dist. 3 Fred R. Weeks, Gilford, r 4,510

CARROLL COUNTY For Sheriff:

James Welch, Tamworth, r 4,378

Ledorique T. Savard, Conway, d 2,930

Total vote 7,308

For Solicitor:

Frank Rowe Kenison, Conway, r 4,761

Arthur A. Greene, Conway, d 3,321

Total vote 8,082

For Treasurer:

Eugene I. Smith, Conway, r 4,318

Paul P. Bickford, Tamworth, d 2,549

Total vote 6,867

For Register of Deeds :

Charles H. Carter, Ossipee, r 4,546

For Register of Probate:

Walter G. White, Ossippee, r 4,553

Arthur A. Bennett, Freedom, d 2,382

Total vote 6,935

For Commissioners:

Edwin B. Edgerly, Tuftonboro, r 4,391

Charles M. Towle, Freedom, r 4,290

Frank A. Bryer, Sandwich, d 2,653

Percy F. Garland, Conway, r 4,418

Frank P. Evans, Tamworth, d 2,445

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MERRIMACK COUNTY

Number of

For Sheriff: Votes

George Albert Wooster, Concord, r and d 21,516

For Solicitor:

Willoughby A. Colby, Bow, r 11,775

Ora Wilfred Craig, Concord, d 10,546

Total vote 22,321

For Treasurer:

John L. T. Shaw, Chichester, r and d 21,170

For Register of Deeds:

Katherine A, Crowley, Concord, r and d 21,627

For Register of Probate:

Irad Eugene Keeler, Concord, r and d 21,544

For Commissioners:

Arthur H. Britton, Concord, r 12,265

G. Carroll Cilley, Concord, r 12,229

John G. McQuilkin, Concord, r 11,959

Willis H. Flint, Concord, d 10,180

Charles M. Steele, Epsom, d 9,682

Edmond J. Garneau, Franklin, d 9,627

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY For Sheriff:

Richard M. O'Dowd, Manchester, d 29,694

Walter E. Moulton, Manchester, r 18,249

Total vote 47,943

For Solicitor:

John J. Sheehan, Manchester, d 25,795

Alfred J. Chretien, Manchester, r 21,537

Total vote 47,332

For Treasurer:

Thomas F. Sheehan, Manchester, d 25,832

James H. Shenton, Nashua, r 20,330

Total vote 46,162

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Number of

For Register of Deeds: Votes

Donat Corriveau, Nashua, d 26,84&

Napoleon F. Paquette, Nashua, r 19,579

Total vote 46,428

For Register of Probate:

Wilfred J, Boisclair, Manchester, d 27,180

George E. Kimball, Nashua, r 19,617

Total vote 46,797

For Commissioners:

Dist. 1 George J. Gingras, Manchester, d 23,133

Dist. 2 James B. Hallisey, Nashua, d 25,769

Dist. 3 Joseph E. Hurley, Wilton, d 26,276

Dist. 1 James M. Yuill, Manchester, r 18,648

Dist. 2 Theophile Rousseau, Nashua, r 20,718

Dist. 3 George W. Hardy, Hollis, r 19,612

CHESHIRE COUNTY For Sheriff:

Frank J. Bennett, Keene, r 10,613

Bernard J. Gilbo, Keene, d 3,974

Total vote 14,587

For Solicitor:

Arthur Olson, Keene, r 5,789^

Edward Sullivan, Keene, d 3,87&

Total vote 9,667

For Treasurer:

Harry A. Page, Keene, r 5,653

James S. Kellom, Winchester, d ■. 3,866

Total vote 9,519

For Register of Deeds:

Winfield M. Chaplin, Keene, r 5,756

Joseph A. Ryan, Keene, d 3,855

Total vote 9,611

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Number of

For Register of Probate: Votes

Ella F. Gee, Keene, r 5,825

John F. Shea, Keene, d 3,810

Total vote 9,635

For Commissioners :

Fred A. Ramsay, Walpole, r 5,724

Grace A. Richardson, Keene, r 5,616

Henry E. Swan, Keene, r 5,613

Stephen A. Bullock, Richmond, d 3,898

Robert M. Brackett, Alstead, d 3,840

George B. McCushing, Keene, d 3,800

SULLIVAN COUNTY For Sheriff:

Emery B. Monta, Claremont, r 4,766

William G. Michaud, Claremont, d 3,438

Total vote 8,204

For Solicitor:

John H. Leahy, Claremont, r 4,411

Henry N. Hurd, Claremont, d 3,590

Total vote 8,001

For Treasurer:

Merton J. Sargent, Newport, r 4,342

Henry A. Howard, Grantham, d 3,490

Total vote 7,832

For Register of Deeds:

Clinton K. Barton, Croydon, r 4,360

Samuel H. Edes, Newport, d 3,713

Total vote 8,073

For Register of Probate:

Harry E. Jameson, Newport, r and d 7,963

For Commissioners:

Leo L. Osborne, Sunapee, d 4,245

Oliver A. Putnam, Claremont, r 4,198

George C. Warner, Claremont, r 4,057

Frederick M. Gunn, Newport, r 3,846

Willard H. Walker, Unity, d 3,805

Roy B. Welch, Claremont, d 3,428

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GRAFTON COUNTY Number

of

For Sheriff: Votes

Claude M. Murray, Canaan, r 8,726

Carl E. Crowley, Ashland, d 5,705

Total vote 14,431

For Solicitor:

Nbrris H. Cotton, Lebanon, r 8,757

C. Murray Sawyer, Lebanon, d 5,771

Total vote 14,528

For Treasurer:

Harry S. Huckins, Plymouth, r 8,583

William H. Brock, Hanover, d 5,693

Total vote 14,276

For Register of Deeds:

William J. Randolph, Plymouth, r 8,682

Chester S. Gray, Littleton, d 5,669'

Total vote 14,351

For Register of Probate:

Russell T. Bartlett, Haverhill, r and d 14,342

For Commissioners :

George A. Pushee, 'Lyme, r 8,546

Fred Parker, Lisbon, r 8,511

J'ohn Gadd, Plymouth, r 8,402

Fred W. Brown, Plymouth, d 5,891

Maurice J. Sullivan, Bethlehem, d 5,657

Roland A. Lewin, Hanover, d 5,626

COOS COUNTY

For Sheriff:

George A. Colbath, Berlin, r and d 11,073

Earl S. Milliken, Milan, f-1 787

Total vote 11,860

For Solicitor:

William Lehnert, Groveton, r 5,869

Carlton G. Rayno, Colebrook, d 5,133

Arthur J. Bergeron, Berlin, f-1 818

Total vote 11,820

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Number of

For Treasurer : Votes

Harry D. Kilgore, Gorham, r 5,709

George H. Gagne, Berlin, d 5,382

Total vote 11,091

For Register of Deeds:

Williain D. Thompson, Lancaster, d 5,762

Frederic R. Langworthy, Lancaster, r 5,227

Total vote 10,989

For Register of Probate:

Fred C. Congdon, Lancaster, r 5,758

John E. Gormley, Lancaster, d 5,226

Total vote . . . 10,984

For Commissioners:

Alphonse N. McCready, Berlin, r 6,007

Judson A. Potter, Northumberland, d 5,622

Clark E. Swail, Colebrook, r 5,427

Ronald J. MacDougall, Berlin, d 5,243

Clarence B. Richardson, Whitefield, r 5,184

E. Fay Flanders, Stewartstown, d 5,076

Christian J. Oleson, Berlin, f-1 672

Wilfred C. Tibbetts, Northumberland, M 573

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LOCAL OPTION

Section 35, Chapter 3 the Laws of the Special Session of 1934, requires the following questions to be submitted to the voters in cities and towns on the usual ballot at each biennial election:

"Shall state stores be operated by permission of the State Liquor Commission in this city or town, under the provisions of *An Act to regulate the traffic in intoxicating liquor,' passed at the 1934 special session of the general court?"

"Shall beverages be sold in this city or town under permits granted by the State Liquor Commission under the provisions of chapter 99 of the Laws of 1933, and amendments thereto?"

In the following table's, after the vote for Governor, may be found a tabulation of the vote as returned by the several towns and wards on the above questions:

VOTE BY COUNTIES

COUNTY"

Governor

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a

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Rockingham Strafford . . Belknap . . Carroll ... Merrimack Hillsborough Cheshire . . . Sullivan . . Grafton ... Coos

Totals ...

13188 8319 4625 4676 12580 21335 5863 4404 8793 5698

9173 9252 4873 2611 10991 29093 4334 3907 6348 6437

89481 87019

18 9 1

40 98 10 26 11 31

244

30 11 5 1 25 60 18 35 12 81

278

State Stores

Beverages

Yes I No

Yes

8752 8814 4416 2361 11520 30689 4543 4032 5574 4793

85494

6254 4386 2884 2549 5709 6719 3278 1803 4074 2269

39925

9108 8562 4512 2447 11010 29730 4341 3878 5280 5092

83960

No

6258 4411 2846 2440 5915 6872 3291 1839 3722 2077

39671

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ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

Governor

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73

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State Stores

Beverages

Yes

No

Yes

No

Atkinson ....

Auburn.

Brentwood ...

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield .....

Derry

East Kingston

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland . . . . . Hampstead . . . .

Hampton

Hampton Falls , Kensington . . . ,

Kingston

Londonderry . . , New Castle . . . .

Newfields

Newington . . . . Newmarket

Newton

North Hampton Northwood . . . . Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth

1 2 3 4 5

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ravmond

Rye

Salem

Sgndown ... . Seabrook . . . . South Hampton

Stratham

Windham . . . . .

Totals

105 152 133 281 270 152 161

1277 114 220

1327 200 183 290 630 182 108 310 295 80 126 101 158 275 282 316 127 374

618

1050 525 389 221 257 324 844

59 227

55 214 176

13188

36

168

72

119

34

37

116

903

76

409

957

37

34

87

312

23

104

124

151

91

42

82

444

128

91

152

69

295

839

808

737

307

204

219

159

224

23

252

40

66

102

9173

22

38

16

, ,

, ,

160

67

153

, ,

4

38

68

37

, ^

1

90

117

81

2

. .

57

166

48

1

26

108

25

, ,

2

82

' 100

82

4

6

951

438

926

, ,

17

72

17

1

164

149

272

3

1

865

840

939

. .

27

80

25

47

82

40

101

105

115

i

305

473

384

24

120

24

2

38

63

34

96

167

86

2

1

130

166

ISO

44

56

38

26

73

20

36

56

39

1

332

92

333

1

73

171

75

87

133

95

127

144

128

44

69

44

1

1

274

248

269

860

142

833

1

1211

308

1124

2

803

124

785

2

281

86

339

2

411

6

409

170

123

189

149

175

158

264

415

474

2

23

30

19

2

149

171

155

1

17

46

15

36

115

34

1

95

52

99

18 1

30

8752

6254

9108

44

73

72

127

176

106

110

473

79

157

767

80

91

108

421

123

70

184

170

61

80

56

89

172

135

150

69

261

151 354 124

90

7

109

163

312

37 177

49 129

52

6258

14

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STRAFFORD COUNTY

Governor

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State Stores

Beverages

Yes

No ' Yes

No

1

Barrington Dover

Ward

Ward

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . . Durham .... Farmington

Lee

Madbury .... Middleton . . .

Milton.

New Durham Rochester

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward RoUinsford . . . Somersworth

Ward 1 . . .

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward Strafford

1 2 3 4 5 6

3

4

Totals

206 134

696 642 713 847

67 399 801

99 101

49 381

99

104 161 112 59 42 246

733

832

398

841

403

110

642

56

47

65!

242

86

321

234

445

398

220

396

235

590

442

314

577

310

255

362

279 308 378 673 311 110

833 91 9252

, ,

88

182

93

2

746

337

693

1

839

279

811

1

513

300

482

1

823

251

801

1

371

51

359

110

222

88

1

619

334

616

31

46

28

29

50

27

.

43

26

41

202

280

207

2

90

53

91

1

221

257

218

420

310

409

1

399

96

378

607

144

616

397

239

366

437

346

384

313

227

297

198

52

193

189

50

183

284

42

303

457

4

457

281

13

282

107

195

139

11

8814

1

4386

8562

1

182

380

289

315

264

52

244

314

45

51

28

287

55

259 302 111 142 252 369 118

53 54 43 4 12 186

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Governor

BELKNAP COUNTY

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state Stores

Beverages

Yes

No

Yes

No

Alton

393 245 222 98 220 139

258'

304

196

399

463

537

482

185

157

327

4625

295 181 223

46 150

89

377 833 139 389 534 522 517 130 34 414

4873

r-l rH

2

i

*i 1

5

217 127 191

28 141

68

371 794 174 425 529 564 400 53 45 289

227

139

147

65

130 76

152 115 100 254 324 325 391 156 88 195

217

137

195

40

128 60

376 777 165 422 671 550 399 49 41 285

4512

227

Barnstead

151

Belmont

Center Harbor

Gilford

Gilmanton

147 55

143 83

Laconia

Ward 1

135

Ward 2

107

Ward 3 '

105

Ward 4 j

251

Ward 5 i

308

Ward 6 J

311

Meredith

388

New Hampton

Sanbornton

158 88

Tilton

189

Totals

4416 ^SS4I

2846

1

212

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CARROLL COUNTY

Governor

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State Stores

Yes

Albany

Bartlett

Brookfield . . .

Chatham

Conway

Eaton

Effingham ....

Freedom

Hart's Location

Jackson

Madison

Moultonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich .... Tamworth .... Tuftonboro . . .

Wakefield

Wolfeboro ....

Totals

315

63

38

955

78

143

115

2

92

180

285

491

281

344

199

339

723

26i 2161 111 48| 629 37! 61 101 6 49 64 69 306 138 153 110 231 356

14

178

16

14

624

26

48

78

3

51

30

108

253

98

125

58

200

437

No

17 70 18 16 533 48 94 71

29 102 118 173 202 203 147 173 535

Beverages

Yes

12

187

10

13

632

24

52

74

3

65

29

107

242

115

124

54

204

500

46761 26111

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11 23611 25491 2447 I I I

No

17 64 22 19 503 50 94 81

105 118 177 184 200 145 179 460

2440

GENERAL ELECTION

213

MERRIMACK COUNTY

Allenstown . Andover . . . Bos'cawen . .

Bow

Bradford Canterbury . Chichester . . Concord

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

Ward 3 .

Ward 4 .

Ward 5 .

Ward 6 .

Ward 7 .

Ward 8 .

Ward 9 . D anbury . . . Dunbarton . Epsom . . . . Franklin

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

Ward 3 . Henniker

Hill

Hooksett . . . Hopkinton . Loudon Newbury New London Northfield . . Pembroke . . Pittsfield . . . Salisbury Sutton . . . . Warner . . . . Webster Wilmot . . . .

Totals . . .

Governor

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139 274 312 213 193 135 170

417 267 324

1224 871 830

1222 243 334 143 131 155

328 182 509 415 189 310 475 225 102 279 313 330 458 115 141 347 157 108

12580

450

241

197

144

94

78

84

587 109 167 687 322 679 925 491 546 106 68 112

345

827

612

138

28

355

351

110

92

144

232

690

520

78

62

198

35

87

2 25

I

10991! 40

State Stores

Beverages

Yes

364 153 201 118 100 63 35

585 178 265 1033 659 807 2 1140 500

25

587 63 79 68

365

734

604

191

31

386

324

115

94

118

178

584

450

71

66

120

57

34

11520

No

Yes

1

1 32

359

1 168

160

183

195

92

105

109

108

80

50

123

35

150

560

59

169

100

245

330

952

178

557

199

645

372

1094

55

499

64

562

90

58

81

80

105

72

180

352

166

716

322

577

173

208

134

35

93

370

355

307

175

117

33

99

227

160

128

165

152

560

421

489

43

74

104

62

286

127

61

53

86

34

1 5709

1

11010

No

37 168 187 104 109

89 136

166

63

108

373

223

215

413

56

68

94

79

104

184 149 312 165 143 100 368 179

32 199 124 157 413

48 110 287

66

87

5915

214

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Amherst |

Antrim

Bedford

Bennington

Brookline

Deering

Francestown

Goffstown

Greenfield

Greenville

Hancock

Hillsborough

HoUis

Hudson

Litchfield

Lyndeborough

Manchester

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Ward 5

Ward 6

Ward 7

Ward 8

Ward 9

Ward 10 .

Ward 11

Ward 12

Ward 13

Mason

Merrimack

Milford

Mont Vernon

Nashua

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Ward 5

Ward 6

Ward 7

Ward 8

Ward 9

New Boston

New Ipswich

Pelham

Peterborough

Sharon

Temple

Weare

Wilton

Windsor

Totals

Governor

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1228 572 145 271 147 254 326 538 116 215 109 175 617

9

93

412

409

2

604 547 805 631 869

1085 806

1342

723

69

50

165

537

ii

232

414

9

1

215

1 64

1 3

261

71

288

226

88

80

104

99

2

77

82

144

47

753

636

103

51

144

388

118

85

541

292

246

59

1

529

281

i

92

33

105

28

1130

661

1350

1114

1145

1348

980

1093

3

231

1438

13

1062

1706

6

349

1786

2

1023

2087

5

547

1012

3

821

1134

12

357

1442

14

661

1068

2

1086

1146

4

51

32

. .

233

138

775

440

2

88

27

1 1,

State Stores

Beverages

Yes

213351290931

21 21

o 3 2

6

li ..I ..I ..I

31 ..I J-l

981

2 2

1 1 2 1 6 6 2 1

"i

10

60

58

105

225

59

38

43

50

704

35

351

71

349

43

324

36

23

1025

1470

1529

1310

867

1795

1819

2109

1075

1675

1296

1281

1739

18

142

399

14

919

649

679

545

805

891

720

1239

834

117

44

78

513

i5

244

312

8

30689

No ' Yes

137]

192

93

61

91

46

61

357

45

80

68

235

163

243

55

77

263 319 292 248

64 316

25 238 118 187

95 9

78

26 140 502

46

931 1354 1414 1173

806 1686 1819 2096 1043 1669 1238 1249 1731 17

155

476 8

282

833

117

577

32

679

82

536

31

792

57

846

109

684

136

1174

6

834

90

128

54

43

73

83

294

604

4

.

53

13

185

265

144

328

10

6719

29730

No

57

126

89

201

214

95

57

64

41

92

40

45

52

66

667

372

39

49

356

76

80

54

347

237

33

175

315

267

27

57

22

80

375

334

314

265

63

313

25

259

103

187

76

19

77

28

142

442

51

297

147

30

78

37

63

118

147

6

93

58

78

233

4

55

164

13-1

1

6872

GENERAL ELECTION

215

CHESHIRE COUNTY

Governor

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Alstead ....

Chesterfield . .

Dublin

Fitzwilliam .

Gilsum ....

Harrisville .

Hinsdale . . .

Jafifrey ....

Keene

Ward 1 . , Ward 2 . Ward 3 . , Ward 4 . Ward 5 .

Marlborough

Marlow ....

Nelson ....

Richmond . .

Rindge ....

Roxbury ...

Stoddard

Sullivan ...

Surry

Swanzey

Troy

WrJpole . . . .

Westmoreland

Winchester . ,

Totals

151 111 110 149

88 112 276 390

543

458

501

558

822

319

69

43

32

186

17

23

33

38

314

165

308

202

345

5863

58

2

31

54

38

44

101

137

1

390

2

618

310

261

229

474

223

54

4

11

. ,

20

25

1

20

4

10

279

179

495

i

30

238

10

4334

1

1

State Stores

Yes

18

80 56 42 33 53 46 161 352

699

428

340

424

526

202

42

10

30

41

5

19

3

7

267

149

234

48

246

4543

Beverages

No

1

Yes 1

i

68

122

43

59

35

48

82

33

41

51

57

46

132

162

191

347

339

670

282

387

357

315

285

384

187

458

191

180

35

48

26

12

6

27

140

42

5

3

12

20

28

2

25

6

260

280

120

157

90

181

86

47

155

254

3278

4341

No

57 39 34 90 45 60 132 178

331

286

365

289

198

205

34

25

6

140

6

11

29

26

245

119

102

91

148

3291

16

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SULLIVAN COUNTY

Governor

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State Stores

Beverages

Yes

No

Yes

No

Acworth

Charlestown

Claremont

Cornish

Croydon

Goshen

Grantham

Langdon

Lempster

Newport

Plainfield

Springfield

Sunapee

Unity

AVashington

Totals

113

346

1756

178

63

68

54

55

74

903

259

66

305

78

86

4404

40

131

1962

57

30

70

42

15

54

1028

131

23

226

58

40

3! 4

26

4

1

i

2

39071 26

35

31

57

27

136

136

134

2162

584

2033

48

106

45

36

25

27

33

51

30

12

19

11

8

43

7

43

36

40

1128

376

1136

62

144

59

30

22

26

231

127

244

50

34

40

22

43

19

4032

1803

3878

55

144

614

105

30

57

23

45

34

363

145

22

116

37

49

1839

GENERAI. ELECTION

217

GRAFTON COUNTY

Governor

o

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B

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[O

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O

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State Stores

Yes

No

Beverages

Yes

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 . . Livermore . Lyman . . .

Lyme

Monroe . . . Orange . . . Orford Piermont . Plymouth . Riimney . . Thornton Warren . . . Waterville Wentworth Woodstock

Totals . .

73 331 117

29 141

21 480 225 387

49

18

3

269

135

124

13 690 736

54 158

49

971

128

496

1159

2

60 191

94

22 152 117 587 185 109 170 7

76 165

58

325

84

42

168

15

154

131

200

12

22

9

205

75

112

3

318

481

18

52

55

945

265

395

1038

13

70

70

20

27

38

19

486

71

63

90

67 132

87931 63481

111

1 12

30

301

56

19

122

7

171

124

220

17

9

7

157

84

69

2

260

553

8

70

30

854

185

302

908

2

26

65

12

19

51

22

439

55

78

82

39 119

55741

43

42

219

309

49

47

8

15

53

119

19

5

230

231

101

122

174

232

26

13

8

9

2

7

97

153

56

81

78

77

13

2

130

234

280

515

39

10

98

68

33

26

551

640

32

168

241

318

339

789

2

2

23

24

119

83

56

9

16

19

45

55

67

25

352

436

124

56

54

77

126

102

6

. .

74

40

91

120

4074

5280

I

No

47

226

59

10

50

21

188

105

178

28

8

2

91

51

84

13

121

259

43

89

37

288

36

210

330

2

22

114

60

16

46

69

332

128

58

127

6

75

93

3722

218

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Governor

coos

COUNTY

Berlin

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Carroll

Clarksville

Colebrook

Columbia

Dalton

Dummer

Errol

Gorham

Jefferson

Lancaster

Milan

Millsfield

Northumberland ....

Pittsburg

Randolph

Shelburne

Stark

StBAvartstown

Stratford

Wentworth's Location ^Vhitefleld .

Totals

u

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g

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m

ti

u

0)

a

^

&I1

>

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'^

CO

c3

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?3

ji

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m

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440

949

524

920

651

549

336

872

74

152

15

32

398

337

100

43

109

70

73

10

35

21

398

533

218

131

729

533

117

69

7

442

456

126

120

36

8

42

14

43

56

177

125

150

169

10

6

448

262

5698

1 64371

1

9 10

1 31

o

c o

o

State Stores

Beverages

Yes

5 17 22 35

No

Yes

81

741

82

639

704

103

832

607

111

630

669

45

740

117

35

108

1

11

5

244

154

254

40

20

37

40

54

34

10

51

11

15

13

14

273

194

250

79

87

116

379

499

558

25

65

28

352

223

soi

39

52

40

11

11

12

13

30

13

56

14

60

47

51

55

93

85

99

4

4

234

279

252

4793

2269

5092

No

104

110

122

52

35

8

147

21

55

52

14

179

68

355

69

188 53 11 29 13 50 80

262

2077

GENERAL ELECTION

219

FIRST DISTRICT

Representative in Congress

Albany

Allenstown . . .

Alton

Atkinson

Auburn

Barnstead . . . . Barrington . . .

Bartlett

Bedford

Belmont

Brentwood . . . Brookfield . . . .

Candia

Canterbury . . . Center Harbor Chatham . . . .

Chester

Chichester

Conway

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

Dover

Ward 1 . . . .

Ward 2

Ward 3 . . . .

Ward 4 . . . .

Ward 5

Durham

East Kingston

Eaton

Effingham . . . .

Epping

Epsom

Exeter

Farmington . .

Freedom

Fremont

Gilford

Gilmanton Goffstown .... Greenland Hampstead . . . Hampton .... Hampton Falls Hart's Location Hooksett

1-5

18 125 354 106 135 226 161 272 257 217 132

51 242 112 100

22 259 157 814 144 135 1208

667 635 698 764

75 353 100

70 129 197 146 1289 744 108 186 223 128 698 164 263 570 172 1 268

GQ

o

41

457

325

30

161

187

155

257

238

211

69

22

125

76

44

62

36

94

757

36

122

857

714

815

395

852

391

145

76

44

61

426

114

925

690

109

41

138

94

655

50

76

316

28

7

373

S o o

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1-1

1

4

2 3

220

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Representative in Congress

FIRST

DISTRICT

Continued

u

CO

a

i-s

to

a?

o o

u o-

;^-

O

TTiidson . .

473 77 95

268

258

304

203

419

453

535

84

87

273

189

92

155

1201 1328 1099 934 194 968 246 884 504 767 300 358 620 453 209

46 338 274

68

90 177 110

94 147 247 304 256 279 121

289

63

109

133

361

808

126

356

543

496

67

34

162

116

50

86

564

1064

1331

1095

1384

1722

1820

2110

1000

1109

1421

1311

1531

536

130

69

273

68

104

96

120

49

81

445

120

226

90

150

70

Jackson

Kpnsine'ton

2"

Kins'stoii

Laconia

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Ward 5

Ward 6

Lee

Litchfield

Londonderry

t

London

Madburv

Madison

Manchester

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

3-

Ward 5

13

Ward 6

3

Ward 7

2-

Ward 8

Ward 9

3

Ward 10

13

Ward 11

14

Ward 12

2:

Ward 13

3-

Meredith

Merrimack

Middleton

Milton .

Moultonborough

New Castle

New Durham

New Ham^pton

Newfields

Newington

Newmarket

Newton

Northfield

North Hampton

Northwood

Nottingham

GENERAL ELECTION

221

FIRST

DISTRICT

Concluded

Representative in Congress

Ossipee

Pelham

Pembroke ....

Pittsfield

Plaistow

Portsmouth

Ward 1 . . . .

Ward 2

Ward 3 . . . .

Ward 4 ....

Ward 5

Raymond

Rochester

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3 . . . .

Ward 4

Ward 5 . . . .

Ward 6

Rollinsford . . .

Itje

Salem

Sanbornton . . . S'andown .... Sandwich ....

Seabrook

Somersworth

Ward 1 . . . .

Ward 2 . . . .

Ward 3 . . . .

Ward 4

Ward 5

South Hampton

Strafford

Stratham .... Tamworth ....

Tilton ,

Tuftonboro . . .

Wakefield

Windham .... W^olfeboro

Totals

a

1-9

457 138 322 411

358

549 952 439 353 215 244

259 366 203 151 357 503 223 293 774 146 55 253 175

104

158

100

52

40

53

236

200

281

308

183

238

147

653

41425

09

u o

P5

333 166 678 520

285

879 882 784 328 201 217

283 468 404 662 392 363 380 181 233 40 28 149 197

277 294 378 668 307

33 112

65 209 416 121 347

82 421

48568

a

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u

o

o

1 1

1

2

92

222

NFW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Representative

IN Congress

SECOND

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DISTRICT

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Acworth . . Alexandria Alstead . . . Amherst . . Andover . . Antrim . . . Ashland Bath . . . . Bennington Benton . . . Berlin

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

Ward 3 .

Ward 4 . Bethlehem Boscawen .

Bow

Bradford Bridgewater Bristol . . . . Brookline . Campton . . Canaan . . . Carroll . . . Charlestown Chesterfield Claremont . Clarksville . Colebrook . Columbia Concord

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

Ward 3 .

Ward 4 .

Ward 5 .

Ward 6 .

Ward 7 .

Ward 8 .

Ward 9 . Cornish . . . Croydon . . Dalton . . . D anbury Deering . . . Dorchester

1 1

5 15 17 24

2 1

GENERAL ELECTION

223

SECOND

DISTRICT

Continued

Representative in Congress

Dublin

101

73

124

21

4

274

34

143

147

130

318 181 490

84 408

59 113

54

91 210

14 116 649 114 751

49 412 186 536 273 150 242 474 409 216

550 448 494

559 321

748 51 49

938

72

45

7

61

18

8

179

20

36

34

67

336 800 595

43 484

76 108

41

59

325

2

79 333

91 408

20 132

26 258 127

46

58 335 350 124

579

297

253

219

452

489

51

14

830

55

i

'2 '2

«

1 '2

Dummer

Dunbarton

Easton

Ellsworth

Enfield

2

Errol

Fitzwilliam

1

Francestown

Franconia

Franklin- Ward 1

Ward 2

3

Ward 3

2

Oilsiim

1

(xorham

1

Goshen

1

Orafton

1

Grrantham

Greenfield

Greenville

1

Groton

Hancock

Hanover

4

Harrisville

1

Haverhill

Hebron

Henniker

Hill

Hillsborou^ch

2

Hinsdale

Holderness

1

Hopkintoji ....

Jaffrev

Jefferson

Keene

Ward 1

2

I

Ward 3

0

Ward 4

5

Ward 5

Lancaster

Landaff

Langdon

Lebanon

Lempster

224

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SECOND

DISTRICT

Continued

Lincoln

Lisbon

Littleton .... Livermore . . .

Lyman

Lyme

Lyndeborough Marlborough

Marlow

Mason

Milan

Milford

Millsfield ....

Monroe

Mont Vernon Nashua Ward 1 . . . Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward

Nelson

New Boston . . .

Newbury

New Ipswich . .

New London . . .

Newport

Northumberland

Orange

Orford

Peterborough . ,

Piermont ....

Pittsburg . . . . ,

Plainfield ....

Plymouth ....

Randolph ....

Richmond ...

Rindge

Roxbury

Rumney

Salisbury ....

Sharon

Shelburne ....

t'pringfield . . .

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Representative in Congress

o

c3

120

254

512

. 367

1166

1008

2

13

64

61

196

59

99

29

318

209

67

50

61

19

111

55

754

415

92

i9

92

23

1223

527

556

502

136

757

260

580

123

821

246

995

295

758

495

1239

103

737

42

10

218

60

100

82

127

30

261

145

806

1104

416

431

23

24

151

35

626

478

112

17

131

92

249

133

585

474

37

6

29

20

183

21

16

1

185

71

89

87

10

, ,

40

11

64

26

a

o o

o

to

M

1

1

1

2

1 5

o

0)

a

4 5

3

1

GENERAL ELECTION

225

SECOND

DISTRICT Concluded

Representative in Congress

O

o

a o

CO

-a

o

QQ

^

Stark

Stewartstown

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

41 180

23 160

34 286

37 139 305

97 107 169

68 309 348 154

91

6

401

153

74

10 190 450 103 410 344 5 160

42706

52 105

19

146

3

234

11

58

265

8

62 160

58 421 190

86

26

1

215

28

66 6

24 248

80

377

208

4

123

37122

3 1

1

3 3

1

1

133

3 1

167

226

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COUNCILOR

DIg*TRICT

No. 1

U

O

o

a

COUNCILOR

DISTRICT

No. 1

Concluded

u

o

u o

a

m

Albany

31

70

330

292

113

26

476

669

713

390

137

23

457

206

382

72

35

14

415

98

907

105

46

72

15

71

135

5

273

37

120

112

440

105

14

648

1

726

46

157

23 53 296 209 75 41

767

686

418

647

163

11

134

122

178

151

40

24

262

37

611

68

11

8

20

37

61

7

160

17

75

96

449

106

2

304

7

395

19

37

Jackson

83 206 710

51

868

120

498

1147

5

58

188

165

121

7

89 264 380

23 148 469 107 118 586

38 180 235

39

39 173 145 276 107 187 149 6

71

10 398 690 149

42

Alexandria,

Jefiferson

139

Ashland

Lancaster

513

Bartlett

Landaif

51

Bath

Lebanon

784

Benton

Lincoln

252

Berlin

Lisbon

372

Ward 1

Littleton

1009

Ward 2

Livermore

10

Ward 3

Lvman

64

Ward 4

Lvme

52

Bethlehem

Madison

68

Brids'pwatpr

Milan

55

Bristol

Millsfield

Campton

Monroe

20

Canaan

Moultonborough

Northumberland

Orange

79

Carroll

439

Chatham . . ....

23

Clarksville

Orford

37

Colebrook

Ossipee

276

Columbia

Piermont

16

ConAvav

Pittsburg

84

Dalton"^

Plymouth

Randolph

459

Doro.hester .

5

Dummer

Rumnev

71

Easton

Sandwich

110

Eaton

Shelburne

12

Effinshaiii

Stark

51

Ellsworth

Stewartstown

Stratford

100

Enfield

151

Errol

Tamworth

144

Franconia

Thornton

63

Freedom

Tuftonboro

100

Gorham '.

Warren

78

Grafton

^Vaterville

1

Groton

Wentworth

68

Hanover

Wentworth's Location . . Whitefield

6

Hart's Location

292

Haverhill

Wolfeboro

356

Hebron

Woodstock

121

Holderne^^

Totals

29189

13400

GENERAL ELECTION

227

COUNCILOR

DISTRICT

Xo. 2

u

u

ft O

6

O

CO

COUNCILOR DISTRICT

No. 2 Concluded

u

u

a o

6

d

Alton

386 102 238 175 226 129 58 140 139

662

603

687

783

68

392

102

191

1317

762

187

225

137

172

252

555

174

90

262

93

89

49

340

70

88

117

272

28

175

153

192

62

13

36

88

694

809

380

782

392

99

64

422

814

645

33

122

84

34

59

249

21

109

113

59

51

63

239

94

96

35

Nfiwinsrton

93 147 238 255 301 126 351

574 991 477 365 214

272 387 171 187 397 511 225 306 55 155

105

152

92

46

36

51

223

196

307

77

Atkinson

Npw^market

437

Barnstead

Newton

90

Barrington

North Hampton

North w^ood

66

Belmont

115

Brentwood

Nottineham

65

Brookfield

Plaistow^

265

Danville

Portsmouth

Ward 1

Deerfield

798

Dovpr

Ward 2

766

Ward 1

Ward 3

711

Ward 2

Ward 4

304

Ward 3

"Ward 5

194

Ward 4

Ward 5

Rochester

Ward 1

276

Durham

Ward 2

445

East Kingston

Ward 3

440

Eppins

Ward 4

627

Exeter

Ward 5

352

Farmingtoii

Ward 6

360

Fremont

Rollinsford

375

Gilford

Rvp

151

Gilmanton

SandoAvn

21

Greenland

Seahronk

145

Hampstead

Somersworth

Ward 1

Hampton

273

Hampton Falls

Ward 2

289

Kensington

Ward 3

378

Kingston

Ward 4

665

Lee

Ward 5

304

Madburv

South Hampton

Strafford

29

Middleton

129

Milton

Strath am .

62

New Castle

Wakefield

207

New Durham

Newfields

Totals

18066

16997

228

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COUNCILOR

DISTRICT

No. 3

o

T3 O

COUNCILOR DIS-TRICT

No. 3 Concluded

(H

>^ o

ps o

m

Roy, d

Auburn

116 238 257 1090 258 261

1131

1260

1089

900

177

934

152 95 24 859 375 159

540 1051 1293 1040 1395 1680

Ward 7

Ward 8

238 936 456 713 293 268 393 236 722 118

1824

Candia

2043

Chester

Ward 9

Ward 10

1019

Derrv

1097

Hooksett

Ward 11

1435

Londonderry

Ward 12

Ward 13

1455

Manchester

1839

Ward 1

Raymond

199

Ward 2

Salem

193

Ward 3

Windham

72

Ward 4

Totals

Ward 5

Ward 6

12084

19839

GENERAL ELECTION

229

COUNdlLOR

DIS*-TRICT

No. 4

ID XJ2

Alstead .... Amherst Antrim ....

Bedford

Bennington Brookline . . Chesterfield . Deering ....

Dublin

Fitzwilliam . Francestown

Gilsum

Goffstown . . Greenfield . . Greenville . . Hancock . . . Harrisville Hillsborough Hinsdale . . .

Hollis

Hudson ....

Jaffrey

Keene

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . . Litchfield . . Lyndeborougii Marlborough Marlow ....

Mason

Merrimack . . Milford ....

137

201

252

240

85

101

99

68

94

143

139

88

682

99

132

110

103

522

264

216

441

377

541

476

483

544

320

87

99

312

67

43

208

749

73

U

O

v

51 60 65

216 72 96 27 70 48 32 38 38

620 48

387 76 93

232

120 59

310

351

586

281

260

232

457

31

24

209

43

21

129

387

COUNCILOR DISTRICT

No. 4 Concluded

Mont Vernon Nashua

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . .

Ward 6 . .

Ward 7 . .

Ward 8 . .

Ward 9 . .

Nelson

New Boston New Ipswich Pelham . . . . Peterborough Richmond . .

Rindge

Roxbury . . .

Sharon

Stoddard . . . Sullivan . . . .

Surry

Swanzey . . . . Temple ....

Troy

Waipole ....

Weare

Westmoreland

Wilton

Winchester . Windsor . . .

Totals . . .

84

1122

527

115

230

94

203

298

439

88

37

208

104

132

603

30

172

16

10

23

34

37

298

87

165

279

373

186

381

324

6

15090

e3 O

I-:]

23

609

543

793

632

869

1181

784

1330

734

11

54

36

155

480

16

19

1

i9 3 9

267 9

157 420 221 25 397 203 2

15771

230

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COUNCILOR

DISTRICT

No. 5

s

U

a

Ac worth

Allenstown Andover . . . Boscawen . .

Bow

Bradford ... Canterbury . Center Harbor Charlestown Chichester . . Clareraont . . Concord

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . . ,

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . .

Ward 6 . .

Ward 7 . .

Ward 8 . .

Ward 9 . . Cornish .... Croydon Danbury . . . Dunbarton . .

Epsom

Franklin

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . .

Ward 3 . . Goshen .... Grantham . . Henniker . . Hill

112 128 272 335 214 199 132 108 341 172 1748

400 229 316

1116 844 794

1196 238 282 181 65 143 126 154

319 179 494

81

58

426

187

^3

fco Is

33

449

230

137

118

85

60

36

115

78

1818

545 101 151

684

277

630

831

439

526

38

22

96

54

106

324

793

567

52

35!

114|

22

o

o

K

o o

2 3

2 1

3 2 1

COUNCILOR DISTRICT

No. 5 Concluded

1 2 3 4 5 6

Hopkinton Laconia

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward

Ward Langdon . . . . Lempster . . . .

Loudon

Meredith . . . . Newbury . . . . New Hampton New London . Newport . . . . Northfield Pembroke . . . Pittsfield . . . . Plainfield . . . . Salisbury Sanbornton . . Springfield

Sunapee

Sutton

Tilton

Unity

Warner

Washington . .

Webster

Wilmot

■73

h

^

O)

U

JS

(U

bD

a

03

u

03

c3

fe

O

Totals 119792

u

o m

o o u

PQ

D O

1

i

3 1

33

GENERAL ELECTION

231

SENATORIAL

S-ENATORIAL

etH

DISTRICT

1— (

DISTRICT

u

TS

oT

M

Ti

oT

^

o;

No. 1

..

M

No. 1

c o

>>

QJ

a: c3

o

c3

CO

o

Concluded

"o

M

O

M

"1

O

J

Berlin

Milan

117

55

Ward 1

386

773

240

Millsfield

7

, ,

Ward 2

524

741

142

Randolph

37

7

, ^

Ward 3

609

426

249

Shelburne

39

13

Ward 4

281

626

323

Wentworth's Loca-

Dummer

71

9

1

tion

11

5

Flrvnl

35

406

18 406

1

Totals

Gorham

2523 3079

956

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 2

o

P3

i

o

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 2 Concluded

u u

o

u

pq

Bethlehem

Carroll

139

77 11 392 103 113 125 245 758

162

147

27

297

34

67

68

108

479

Northumberland

Pittsbure

369 143 36 176 130 425

493

84

Clarksville

Stark

Stewartstown

Stratford f

56

Colebrook

110

Columbia

188

Dalton

Whitefield

264

Frannnnia

Totals

Jefferson

3242

2584

Lancaster

232

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 3

ri

a

o

h

xa

rs

^

c8

:;3

c3

•«-H

pq

«

SENATORIAL

•o

DISTRICT

a" o

h

m

No. 3

•O

Concluded

1? c8

1

pq

«

Bath

109

30

211

18

823

154

52

112

490

79 39

120 20

347 37 51

252

379

Littleton

1072 65 86 104 591 106 154

1100

Benton

Lvnaan

60

Campion

Monroe

20

Easton

Piernaon'

25

Haverhill

Plvmouth

457

Holderness

Thornton

64

Landaff

Lincoln

Woodstoc-k

Totals

124

Lisbon

4177

3174

SENATORIAL

SENATORIAL

'

h

' DISTRICT

u

DISTRICT

'O

^

'O

c

No. 4

a

No. 4

nbo

a

•4-^

1

Concluded

o

c3

es

r^

c8

•^

02

P4

OQ

p4

Albany

Bartlett

Brookfield ....

Chatham

Conway

Eaton

Effingham ....

Freedom

Hart's Location

Jackson

Livermore ....

30

23

282

244

57

15

28

51

909

612

72

38

139

62

119

94

3

5

77

51

2

13

Madison

Moultonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich . . . . Tamworth . . . . Tuftonboro . . . Wakefield . . . . Waterville . . . . Wolfeboro . . . .

Totals . . . . .

167

69

270

80

513

255

249

103

311

136

209

81

416

167

6

1

724

339

4583! 2439

GENERAL ELECTION

233

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 5

a

o m

a

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 5 Concluded

a u

c

o

m

0

AlPYflnilvin . .

125 632

34 586 560

58

12 442 219

16 952

Hpbron

66

ARTiland

Lebanon

1591

LjTne

243

"Bristol

New Hampton

Oranee

288

On T\fi an . - .

46

Tlnrphpstpv . . .

Orford

186

Ellswortli

Rumnev

254

"Rnfipld

Warren

226

(rrafton

Wentworth

137

Total

TTanovpr

6673

SENATORIAL

SENATORIAL

T3

DISTRICT

na

DISTRICT

h

••

u

_-

No. 6

§

09

No. 6

§

to

»-(

(S

Concluded

rs

(3

'^

ffl

b:

W

Alton

371 216 222 90 212 138

273 189 199

54 139

81

Ward 3

200 470 482 570 376 115

118

Barnstead

Ward 4

289

Belmont

Ward 5

496

Center Harbor

Ward 6

438

Gilford

Meredith

599

Gilmanton

Sanbornton

69

Laconia

Ward 1

317 353

299 725

Totals

4132

3968

Ward 2

234

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

'd

SENATORIAL

r3

SENATORIAL

t*

h

^

DISTRICT

•4^

DISTRICT Xo. 7

0)

c

phine

Ko. 7

c

03

<0

,0

s

o

Concluded

g

3 o

<

fl

<

fl

1 Andover

270 393 154

503 243 137

232 '

113 '

57

489

96

100

Ward 2

Ward 3

Hill

194 504 188 263 308 318 99

789

Boscawen

586

Canterbury

25

Concord

New London

133

Ward 1

Northfield

222

Ward 2

Tilton

399

Danbury

Wilmot

81

Franklin

Ward 1

318

335

Totals

3892

3657

SENATORIAL

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

DISTRICT

u

•^

u

-13

-

s

No. 8

-

C

No. 8

1—4

o

m

o

^

(-"

Concluded

^

c

<u

o

OJ

o

7^

Q

7^

Q

Acworth

104

322

1575

43

130

2029

XewDort

791

240

66

1136

CharlestOAvn

Plainfield

137

Claremont

Serin efield

25

Cornish

176

53

Sunapee

271

244

Crovdon

66 65

25 68

Unity

52

78

75

Goshen

Washington

26

55 46 68

40 18 56

Totals

Lansrdon

3975

4105

Lemuster

GENERAL ELECTION

235

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 9

W

Antrim . . . Bradford . . Concord

Ward 3 .

Ward 7 . Deering . . . Francestown Henniker Hillsborough

261

178

302

1180

109

141

386 637

c o o

61 93

150 811 54 37 159 194

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 9 Concluded

Hopkinton Newbury . Salisbury Sutton . . . Warner . . Webster Windsor .

Totals .

c o o

Q

453

333

102

61

102

66

141

55

331

193

146

26

7

5

4476

2298

SENATORIAL

SENATORIAL

f^

u

DISTRICT

DISTRICT

o

'a

o

tS

-1-='

^

No. 10

-u

-

No. 10

^

<i>

^

'S

c c

^

Concluded

o

^

14

O

M

o

Alstead

137 99

86

50 28 39

Nelson

40 15 24 34

10

Chesterfield

Roxburv

2

Gilsuni

Stoddard

18

Keene

wSullivan

3

Ward 1

565 458 494

564

288 243

Surrv

38 279 187

7

Ward 2

WalTDole

419

Ward 3

Westmoreland

24

Ward 4

550

320

67

224

457

42

Totals

Ward 5

3393

2418

Marlow

236

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 11

cS

bD bD

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 11 Concluded

u

d

O

Bennington

84 92 141 77 101 252 362 308 572

72

48

32

123

98

129

357

208

498

Richmond

33 164

10 305 161 388

16

Dublin

Rindge

28

Fitzwilliam

Sharon

Hancock

Swanzev

258

Harrisville

Troy

158

Hinsdale

Winchester

174

.Tn,ff7*pv

Totals

Marlborough

3050

2199

Peterborough

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 12

o

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 12 Concluded

u

Holt, d

Amherst

204

98

89

121

219

77

44

204

715

57

100

62

393

69

53

22

118

411

Mont Vernon

Nashua

Ward 1

84

1284

584

106

77

320

27

Brookline

Greenfield

450

Greenville

Ward 2

New Ipswich

Temple

456

Hollis

36

Lyndeborough

19

Mason

Wilton

442

Mprrimark

Totals

Milford

4226

2715

GENERAL ELECTION

237

SENATORIAL

SENATORIAL

Lrf

-o

f^

t3

t^

DISTRICT

^

DISTRICT

■73

03

c8

rH

No. 13

No. 13

6

u

03

0 o

Concluded

u

C8

o

^

M

S

pq

Nashua

Ward 7

284

773

Ward 3

104

232

98

225

778 573 856 ' 1034

Ward 8

Ward 9

452

86

1286

Ward 4

759

WarH ^

Totals

Ward 6

1481

6059

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 14

u

Marston, d

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 14 Concluded

u

<s

Marston, d

AUenstown

123 242 203 155 122 133 691 247

450 218 127 90 57 124 608 S73

Ijoudon

185 215 304 379

438

106

Bedford

New Boston

51

Bow

Pembroke

Pittsfield

689

Chichester

522

Dunbarton

Weare

185

"FlnsnTn

Totals

Goffstown

3437

3600

Hooksett

238

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SENATORIAL

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

DISTRICT

'O

n

'TS

"

No. 15

ns

No. 15

<D

O

OS

Concluded

CO

§

M

§

M

Concord

1111

694

Ward 8

238 275

454

Ward 4

Ward 9

564

WaTfl ^

870 857

275 586

Totals

Ward 6

3351

2573

1

SENATORIAL

SENATORIAL

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Ward 9

517

951

Ward 1

1153 1357

530 983

Totals

Ward 2

3027

2464

GENERAL ELECTION

239

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 17

to

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No. 17 ConcZwded

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1110 937

1263 1050

Ward 10

756

1152

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Wa r(\ 4

2803

3465

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SENATORIAL

f^

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u

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Manchester

208

1357

Ward 11

272

1417

Ward 5

Ward 7

349 963

1583 1953

Totals

1792

6310

Ward 8

240

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SENATORIAL

SENATORIAL

u

u

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DISTRICT

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Manchester

381

1317

Ward 13

533

1650

Warrl 12

1

Totals

914

2967

Ti

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No. 20

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No. 20

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3

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Q

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Farmington I

751| 47

342 91

287 464 208 288 424

645

63 238

91

251 369 ; 393 531 329

Ward 6

534

98

166

116

58

41

243

333

Middleton

Somersworth Ward 1 .

Milton

283

New Durham

Ward 2

290

Rochester

Ward 3

367

Ward 1

Ward 4

667

Ward 2

Ward 5

307

Ward 3

Strafford

1 Totals

97

Ward 4

Ward 5

4158

5254

1

GENERAL ELECTION

241

SENATORIAL

SENATORIAL

1

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DISTRICT

u

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m

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0)

o

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Barrington

113

582 561

627

722

67

232

796 880 460 889 397

Durham

288 64 64

210

213

Dover

Lee

91

Ward 1

Madburv

82

Ward 2

Rollinsford

395

Ward 3

1 Totals

Ward 4

3298

4435

Ward 5

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 22

Auburn .... Candia .... Chester .... Deerfield . . .

Derry

Hudson .... Litchfield ... Londonderry , Manchester Ward 6 . .

o O

174 261 270 133 1344 482 87 263

924

o

o

120 76 23 95

763

259 32

176

1654

SENATORIAL DISTRICT

No. 22 Concluded

Northwood Nottingham Pelham Raymond . . Salem . . . . Windham .

o

c3

o

270 127 152 234 818 177

Totals I 5716

125 62 149 201 183 66

3984

16

242

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SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 23

Brown, r

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No. 23 Concluded

u

a"

o

u

m

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Aflvinson

106 132 143 104 191 1334 185 260 606 181 98

27 61 36 60

420

800 31 64

290 20

107

Kingston

267 116 247 271 353

59 195

53

115

Rrpntwoorl

N'ewfields

36

Danville

Newton

104

East Kingston

TiiiniTif''

North Hampton

Plaistow

73 269

Exeter

1 SandoAvn

23

Ti^remont

Seabrook

152

Hampstead

South Hampton

Totals

34

Hampton Falls

Kpnsincton

4901

2722

i

SENATORIAL

DISTRICT

No. 24

Dale, r

Dining, d

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No. 24 Concluded

u ,2

0

73

i-H

fJ-rppnlaTid

175 100 110 148

688 1128

37

72

68

438

732 694

"Ward 3

567 413 235 353 164

641

Ward 4

276

Ward 5

181

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112

Portsmouth

WnrrJ 1

Stratham

106

Totals

Ward 2 ...

4081

3357

GENERAL ELECTION

243

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

SHERIFF

SOLICI- TOR

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REGISTER OF DEEDS

a

Atkinson

Auburn

Brentwood . . . .

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield ......

Derry

East Kingston .

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead . . . .

Hampton

Hampton Falls .

Kensington . . . .

Kingston

Londonderry . . .

New Castle . . . .

Newfields

Newington . . . .

Newmarket . . .

Newton

North Hampton

Northwood . . . .

Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth- Ward 1

Ward 2 . . . . Ward 3 . . . . Ward 4 . . . . Ward 5 . . . ,

Raymond

Rye

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham . . . . ,

Totals

103 134 130 264 259 142 111 1150 102 193 1302 174 175 264 624 171

92 259 256

81 120

93 165 260 269 293 120 358

I 610 1024 542 358 237 239 308 686

57 199

53 189 153

32

153

63

86

29

40

134

881

68

417

862

46

39

60

255

20

112

126

162

88

37

84

426

91

89

128

69

272

829

813

696

342

193

210

160

289

22

164

31

75

75

123191

1

105

28

105

26

133

149

124

139

139

62

135

60

262

82

254

98

260

29

262

23

156

29

144

31

136

106

132

90

1163

835

1151

775

104

68

108

58

200

416

195

424

1365

826

1461

734

188

36

191

29

173

34

182

28

268

62

260

56

635

248

617

211

172

29

181

16

97

109

97

105

264

123

275

107

266

151

265

150

80

90

75

92

127

35

133

28

97

74

93

71

161

424

162

422

274

96

254

82

264

91

281

60

300

112

281

103

125

64

130

60

358

273

357

261

609

805

598

763

1020

796

1029

711

497

722

511

665

361

322

371

282

231

198

218

188

252

197

240

195

307

156

329

124

712

227

740

177

62

22

58

20

238

151

171

115

58

33

56

29

202

63

219

57

135

1

112556

1

78

134

65

8451

12579

77301

107 136 136 266 266 154 137 1166 118 194 1479 189 179 272 640 182

99 284 266

77 128

95 152 280 281 296 130 364

616 1038 515 380 221 218 330 761

63 224

62 212 167

12880

26

145

61

92

24

27

100

784

54

417

720

36

29

59

212

16

106

109

148

90

30

70

432

83

59

104

60

266

786

72 7

669

282

188

240

123

181

17

124

27

61

54

7838

244

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

REGISTER

OF

COMMISSIONERS

PROBATE

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Atkinson

Auburn

Brentwood . . .

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield .....

Derry

East Kingston ,

Epping

Exeter ,

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead . . . .

Hampton

Hampton Falls .

Kensington . . . .

Kingston

Londonderry . . .

New Castle . . . .

Newfields

Newington . . . .

Newmarket . .

Newton

North Hampton

Northwood . . .

Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Ward 5 . . . .

Raymond

Rye

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham . . . . .

Totals

104 123 133 255 263 141 139

1164

91

188

1372 183 175 257 601 177 82 271 267 73 128 85 152 257 272 270 127 353

25

140

63

78

23

33

93

767

82

424

817

36

33

62

242

24

128

118

145

93

32

71

432

87

65

110

63

267

590

767

024

728

495

686

375

289

222

186

238

199

318

132

715

189

61

21

160

124

41

53

186

73

141

62

104 122 141 255 266 165 134 1134 114 190 1344 195 173 291 581 176

92 294 238

69 126

89 150 282 263 267 127 374

590 996 501 371 210 246 323 715

62 167

55 199 123

102 123 138 244 253 141 132

1047 105 200

1358 187 183 243 579 175 92 258 239 73 125 151 150 230 271 263 127 338

625 1080 552 390 217 239 341 690

56 171

50 202 104

99

25

121

149

135

57

243

82

250

28

137

23

133

94

1078

908

106

58

194

420

1362

748

185

29

169

30

238

52

649

221

177

18

95

109

260

104

255

193

56

90

128

29

91

66

150

434

237

72

302

57

259

109

123

62

344

254

597

750

1003

725

490

668

357

284

211

192

236

191

332

123

703

191

57

16

198

123

51

27

202

60

102

99

23

143 57

77 21 25 89

840 56

406

732 29 26 56

209 17

108 98

167 88 29 34

429 68 57

107 59

258

737

693

647

275

189

193

111

183

17

110

26

57

71

23

138 57 73 19 27 88

723 53

412

721 28 33 51

202 16

105 96

145

111 28 63

428 58 56

103 62

253

786

762

692

318

194

187

136

162

18

122

27

58

56

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GENERAL ELECTION

245

STRAFFORD COUNTY

SHERIFF

CO

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u

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^

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Barrington . . Dover

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . . Durham .... Farmington

Lee

Madbury .... Middleton . . . ,

Milton ,

New Durham Rochester

Ward 1 . . ,

Ward 2 . , ,

Ward 3 . . ,

Ward 4 . . .

Ward 5 . . ,

Ward 6 . . , RoUinsford . . . Somersworth

Ward 1 . . ,

Ward 2 . . .

Ward 3 . . .

Ward 4 . . .

Ward 5 . . . Strafford

Totals

159

1

162

179

589

812

670

534

926

638

639

448

699

686

906

791

68

404

82

328

161

371

737

666

838

80

73

90

82

59

93

53

60

58

418

205

358

92

90 1

93

266

270

281

411

406

412

188

414

201

405

390

199

437

309

425

543

313

542

216

390

227

106 151 100 50 42 208

1371 161

275

109

299

171

375

121

654

92

300

45

147

244

1

684

781

364

763

381

120

588

59

41

60

221

92

241 401 396 597 305 296 368

271 280 355 632 304 100

732

586

732

856

79

407

728

99

95

48

289

88

234 338 168 131 338 434 238

106

198

99

45

35

218

-r

162

625

819

355

708

377

91

659

56

41

62

277

94

291 477 429 676 400 418 356

268 289 368 658 307 124

1861 131

776

719

7471

879

90

381

756

93

98

47

343

90

273 407 207 161 407 524 251

117 180 133 81 50 249

7588! 95141 80291 8837| 74821 93871 8245

594

693

320

699

371

109

620

61

39

62

258

90

245 397 387 642 314 294 360

259 269 351 632 296 91

8584

246

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

REGISTER

OF

COMMISSIONERS

PROBATE

STRAFFORD

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h

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COUNTY

u

u

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Barrington

152

540

534

612

669

69

388

699

85

83

44

289

86

1

233 407 177 136 321 425 205

1

100

136

95

42

36

218

164

854

906

451

945

396

144

663

67

52

67

273

96

274 435 413 648 388 387 390

275 302 367 663 299 123

1 152

789

728

770

919

126

354

683

83

99

47

295

86

233 328 150 130 299 435 259

110 149 103 61 48 206

159

661

605

670

748

71

352

682

91

82

47

306

85

256 407 186 199 400 518 224

105 139 101 49 51 209

155

685

624

673

763

76

353

705

94

82

47

312

85

251 394 179 154 348 465 238

189 289 209 163 86 213

185

635

746

344

728

363

131

713

64

55

66

273

95

298 492 459 682 455 474 356

249 266 381 643 291 145

153

649

759

342

722

365

127

726

56

49

67

243

98

255 382 402 601 325 298 356

247 255 376 612 284 123

154

Dover

Ward 1

639

Ward 2

747

Ward 3

355

Ward 4

787

Ward 5

369

Durham

129

Farmington

653

Lee

54

Madbury

48

Middleton

65

Milton

221

New Durham

94

Rochester..

Ward 1

250

Ward 2

389

Ward 3

397

Ward 4

Ward 5

604 328

Ward 6

300

Rollinsford

347

Somersworth

Ward 1

203

Ward 2

188

Ward 3

333

Ward 4

577

Ward 5

268

Strafford

115

Totals

0781

1

10042

1

7642

i

17403

1

7832

9589

8872

8614

GENERAL ELECTION

247

BELKNAP COUNTY

SHERIFF

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SOLICI- TOR

O O CQ

TREAS- URER

o

d

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REGISTER OF DEEDS

c u

o

Alton

Barnstead . . . Belmont .... Center Harbor

Gilford

Gilmanton Laconia

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . .

Ward 6 . . Meredith New Hampton Sanbornton Tilton

Totals

421

231

404

249

392

257

437

239

175

233

177

225

180

237

250

179

245

180

240

179

249

108

36

106

36

104

39

102

270

105

236

113

230

115

253

148 j

75

145

77

145

78

144

398

233

341

279

337

275

362

514

604

391

701

392

696

426

238

90

224

98

216

105

223

560

228

500

262

490

263

511

579

420

534

461

527

427

553

680

367

600

414

603

402

626

541

439

509

466

478

473

527

190

104

184

109

177

116

189

164

24

157

26

158

29

158

333

386 3696

325

389

291

430

342 5339

5633 1

5134

1

4037

5005

4064

231 179 182

40 117

80

273 674 105 265 457 407 457 111 28 381

3987

248

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

REGISTER

COMMISSIONERS

OF PROBATE

1st Dist. 2nd Dist.

3rd Dist.

BELKNAP

h

COUNTY

u

13

TS

Ha

1^

ns

o u m

u u

o

Carroll

Smith,

u

CO

m

FN

o

Alton

Barnstead . . . Belmont .... Center Harbor

Gilford

Gilmanton Laconia

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . .

Ward 6 . . Meredith New Hampton Sanbornton Tilton

Totals ....

395

247

388

264

229

178

220

186

248

179

227

199

103

38

101

42

231

112

224

129

145

73

142

81

363

246

268

356

431 227 526 546 627 498 184 156 336

5240

664

93

236

443

382 457 109 28 383

3868

304 169 450 486 556 451 178 161 317

806 163 329 516 466 510 116 25 398

46421 4586

392

255

219

181

216

192

95

48

216

131

138

83

2'93

316

331

747

200

121

453

309

509

485

555

454

453

537

183

108

145

36

317

393

4715

4396

335 214 220 98 208 127

265 318 201 429 462 550 453 176 139 315

335 191 192

42 162

98

341 765 118 329 521 464 500 113 43 397

4510 4611

GENERAL ELECTION

249

CARROLL COUNTY

SHERIFF

Albany

Bartlett

Brookfield

Chatham

Conway

Eaton

Effingham . . . .

Freedom

Hart's Location

Jackson

Madison

Moultonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich .... Tamworth .... Tuftonboro . . .

Wakefield

Wolfeboro ....

Totals

30 268

56

45 770

79 125 130

64 173 274 493 326 380 195 320 650

43781

^3

40

277

18

40

812

39

79

90

8

85

69!

69

296

98

130

112

248

420

SOLICI- TOR

o

42 326

59

49 1039

78 138 120

96

186 268 534 276 315 201 334 700

u

TREAS- URER

REGISTER OF DEEDS

■r u o

5

u a

22

23

31

36

199

282

222

302

12

58

12

61

33

33

44

37

529

921

623

959

36

76

34

72

60

134

62

136

94

115

92

118

8

1

6

3

42

77

51

93

53

156

82

170

57

264

50

272

255

481

275

527

105

239

118

251

150

250

213

250

96

194

95

210

206

308

202

333

364

706

337

716

1 3321

4318

2549

4546

250

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

REGISTER

OF PROBATE

COMMISSION-ERS

CARROLL

COUNTY

1-4

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S

6

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CO

a

CS

>

Albany

351 22

29;^

59

36 911

70

131

113

2

82 163 276 492 225 261 213 314 724

36 3' l^

59

41 1001

73

130

114

3

89 168 261 473 221 239 194 310 697

291 27

25

Bartlett

300

60

35

949

72

133

106

3

93

168

274

477

263

343

206

317

719

4553

1

202 13 39 1 574 37 69

109

5

39

68

42

297 98

146 86

203

333

2382'

1

2S6

55

33

911

72

124

132

3

86

167

261

457

220

280

187

298

689

20 7

14

42

612

39

71

94

5

44

68

67

307

188

197

109

211

351

1Q6

Brookfield

13

Chatham

40

Conway

549

Eaton

35

Effingham

61

Freedom

92

Hart's Location

Jackson

6 39

Madison

65

Moultonborough

Ossipee

50 271

Sandwich

141

Tamworth

243

Tuftonboro

83

Wakefield

201

Wolfeboro

335

Totals

4391 1

4418

4290 2653

2445

1

GENERAL ELECTION

251

SHERIFF

SOLICI- TOR

TREAS- URER

REGIS- TER OF DEEDS

MERRIMACK COUNTY

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Allenstown

587 505 455 339 265 181 240

921

343

462

1780

1137

1427

2005

693

827

238

190

252

640 345 1039 519 211 617 770 306 181 400 527 982 884 173 195 526 174 180

113 266 320 211 159 116 158

378 225 302

1129 861 781

1154 242 304 125 105 145

321 186 496 389 181 287 448 195

96 261 294 334 399

92 136 321 142 103

454

244 155 126 110 74 88

569 116 171 670 282 645 899 451 514 113 76 113

325

760

556

134

30

336

350

113

75

139

227

657

514

81

60

208

32

79

588 499 458 325 266 193 245

924

326

451

1737

1111

1366

1940

636

779

237

179

257

636 338 1030 517 209 612 780 315 172 390 523 959 916 164 196 524 169 173

591

Andover

500

Boscawen

477

Bow

327

Bradford

271

Canterburv

185

■Chichester

24G

Concord

Ward 1

959

Ward 2

322

Ward 3

466

Ward 4

1823

Ward 5

1136

Ward 6

1425

Ward 7

2025

Ward 8

681

Ward 9

819

Danburv

243

Dunbarton

180

^psom.

253

Franklin

Ward 1

643

Ward 2

342

Ward 3

1045

Heuniker

521

Hill

211

Hooksett

616

Hopkinton

788

Loudon

301

Newburv

165

New London

395

Northfield

524

Pembroke

990

Pittsfield

895

Salisbury

182

Sutton

198

W arner

528

Webster

171

Wilmot

183

Totals

21516 1

11775 I

10546

21170

21627

252

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

MERRIMACK COUNTY

REGIS- TER OF PRO- BATE

COMMISSION-ERS

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Bow

Bradford Canterbury Chichester . Concord Ward 1 Ward 2 WaTd 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Danbury . . Dunbarton Epsom Franklin Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 . HennLker

Hill

Hooksett . Hopkinton Lioudon . . Newbury New London Northfield . Pembroke . Pittsfield . . Salisbury . Sutton . . . Warner . . . , Webster . . , Wilmot ...

Totals . .

587 498 467 325 274 189 246

I

945

321

466

1812

1142

1427

1998

668

800

241

182

252

I 640 342 1047 520 211 616 795 308 167 396 522 991 902 169 200 525 175 178

135 261 320 217 185 130 168

409'

240

307

1185 884 811

1249 279 313 136 128 149

315 184 506 402 179 274 462 215 107 263 305 328 408

89 144 333 148

97

120

128

266

265

328

317

233

205

179

166

128

121

167

164

387

388

253

236

311

298

1184

1175

878

875

841

802

1254

1206

285

279

312

302

134

133

133

126

146

1

134

314'

317

163

176

483

496

398

395

189

180

266

260

466

456

215

200

109

104

254

258

304

305

314

327

406

403

97

87

143

140

336

329

139

134

94

1

92

12229

1

11959

442

448

441

236

235

230

163

131

135

115

101

110

90

88

100

64

54

60

85

80

86

552

522

526

102

82

92

166

147

152

651

557

581

269

237

225

624

542

566

849

728

726

413

368

382

507

469

475

108

104

107

56

49

52

109

107

127

324

331

314

764

807

740

543

599

540

121

116

112

27

22

27

344

335

345

330

321

325

97

83

103

62

52

57

134

134

135

223

220

215

662

660

660

502

482

507

87

81

86

52

50

52

193

180

184

37

26

29

77

79

78

10180

9627

9682^

GENERAL ELECTION

253

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

SHERIFF

1=1 o -(J

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Amherst . . . Antrim .... Bedford . . . Bennington Brookline . Deering . . . Francestown Goffstown Greenfield Greenville . . . Hancock . . . . Hillsborough .

Hollis

Hudson

Litchfield . . , Lyndeborough Manchester

Ward 1 .

Ward 2 .

Ward 3 .

Ward 4 . ,

Ward 5 . ,

Ward 6 . .

Ward 7 . ,

Ward 8 . ,

Ward 9 . ,

Ward 10 .

Ward 11 ,

Ward 12 .

Ward 13 ,

Mason

Merrimack . ,

Milford

Mont Vernon Nashua

Ward 1 . ,

Ward 2 . .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . .

Ward 6 . .

Ward 7 . .

Ward 8 . .

Ward 9 . . New Boston . New Ipswich Pelham . . . . , Peterborough

Sharon

Temple

Weare

Wilton

Windsor . . . .

Totals

186

241

207

81

97

62

117

619

89

119

96

509

202

440

79

91

976

1059

940

755

153

824

1926

758

399

545

211

306

482

31

183

701

83

I

1087

493

106

216

98 198 262 415

84 199

95 131 551

10

77

344

314

21

79

76 285

78 100

79

64 716

61 401

94 269

78 800

40

34

715 1318 1493 1247 1458 1879

176 2252 1104 1369 1549 1359 1653 37

157

445 30

599 538 777 604 834

1032 788

1276

691

72

49

170

531

24

265

440

9

190

62

245

63

243

227

83

68

99

97

69

63

131

42

689

608

93

54

203

330

107

78

521

232

208

62

467

259

86

31

95

29

1105

578

1296

1077

1121

1368

918

1067

229

1344

991

1660

1698

395

1008

1980

510

988

729

1097

302

1404

720

964

1156

1046

37

23

189

126

716

392

84

23

1119

521

522

483

129

737

209

559

154

776

262

975

292

735

534

1183

171

629

205

56

101

38

139

141

573

485

10

78

12

367

225

331

396

3

7

200

247

237

82

98

66

136

686

97

130

107

524

231

503

90

99

1094

1217

1028

867

147

908

1802

804

454

678

235

360

580

41

211

739

85

1271

587

137

284

140

289

336

553

119

208

98

144

578

10

83

366

341

3

57

1 194

62

249

225

238

70

82

97

99

66

65

38

134

607

686

48

97

378

126

74

111

226

520

56

218

248

448

27

90

25

100

565 1037 1290 1078 1361 1666

229 2024

995 1108 1421 1144 1400 20

114

367 24

448

433

732

540

770

931

713

1139

646

52

38

144

474

"e

225

389

5

18249 1 296941 21537 125795 120330 25832 I I I i I

1107

1221

1055

893

161

896

1836

, .821

463

708

263

308

446

39

203

740

84

1086

475

116

239

123

208

269

445

89

204

102

136

588

10

84

360

341

3

56 59

217 69 98 64 38

610 50

395 75

219 59

288 26 21

541 1017 1268 1034 1351 1662

177 2043

974 1050 1392 1273 1575 19

115

358 oo

U id

595 564 782 577 833

1063 799

1356

751

49

33

148

404

' i

223

384

6

19579 26849

254

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

REGISTER

COMMIS&IONERS

OF PROBATE

1st Dist.

2nd Dist.

3rd Dist.

HILLSBOROUGH

COUNTY

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1— 1 t— 1

2 3 4

Amherst . . . .

Antrim

Bedford . . . . Bennington

Brookline .

Deering . . . .

Francestown .

Goffstown

Greenfield

Greenville . . .

Hancock . . . .

Hillsboroii£;h .

Hollis

Hudson

Litchfield . . .

Lyndeborough

Manchester Ward 1 . . Ward Ward Ward Ward 5 . Ward 6 . , Ward 7 . , Ward 8 . , Ward 9 . , Ward 10 , Ward 11 , Ward 12 . Ward 13 ,

Mason

Merrimack .

Milford

Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1 . Ward 2 . Ward 3 . , Ward 4 . Ward 5 . , Ward 6 . , Ward 7 . , Ward 8 . Ward 9 .

New Boston

New Ipswich

Pelham ....

Peterborough

Sharon ....

Temple ....

Weare

Wilton ....

Windsor . . .

Totals

1981

253

245|

831 lOll

69 138 687! lOOl 119) 1111 5311 232 5041

921 104|

10941

11781 10281 8811 1281 900 1874 764 450 684 235 170 252 421 2191 7551 88 1

12211 5431 1191 293 1191 239! 2981 4941

212

106

146

592

10

86

374

366

3

55'

191

56

246

222

236

68

83

96

97

64

64

36

126

615

663

48

98

398

115

75

107

214

515

55

200

247

437

25

84

19

97

572

1086

1120

1168

1338

1010

1079

842

1408

133

1706

880

135

1917

2150

755

1013

489

1114

644

1434

241

1442

183

1900

2941

20

391

106

1941

348

710'

21

811 1

460 474 i

7521 518: 8161 972! 739! 12241 741 I

49

32

143

461

I

8 220 367

5

1098' 479!

931 2121

881 1681 2561 3931

r;^

206: 96!

125!

5671 101 76 1

3611

3241 31

19617 27180! 18648)28133 ■I I

60

190

57

63

245

61

236

228

226

69

81

69

98

97

97

71

62

70

44

127

44

655

665

624

49

93

52

399

200

321

77

105

78

226

514

224

64

195

72

285

466

281

33

84

30

27

95

29

597

1094

564

1166

1238

1007

1400

1064

1297

1134

844

1080

1424

186

1326

1759

923

1633

131

1653

341

2177

941

1924

1012

473

959

1234

698

1079

1519

259

1404

1448

551

1023

1875

944

1143

20

39

23

118

186

126

381

708

380

26

82

25

505

1086

597

496

529

508

761

157

733

569

225

601

823

201

764

1015

309

984

764

312

754

1248

583

1211

7"? 2

2'1^

606

56

200

551

37

96

37!

157

133

1471

474

568 10

474! ..)

12

75

Ill

225

357

224!

385

323

3891

7

3

5!

1

8133

20718

25769

201 250 242

81 100

64 128 683

93 125 115 524 195 472

87 105

1098 1211 1051 869 136 913 1783 813 466 676 243 317 5461 44 1 2171 7601 911

58 58

215 71 96 68 44

612 56

389 73

218 87

257 28 23

563 1006 1395 1067 1358 1644

183 2023

961 1058 1408 1172 1396 19

112

382 19

1169

503

513

477

115

739

239

556

105

805

201

994

273

753

439

1192

PI

672

203

54

97

38

135

146

574

473

10

82

ii

374

218

290

521

3

0

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CHESHIRE COUNTY

SHERIFF

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REGISTER OP

DEEDS

p. o

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Alstead

Chesterfield . .

Dublin

Fitzwilliam . .

Gilsum

Harrisville . . Hinsdale . . . .

Jaffrey

Keene

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . ,

Ward 5 . . Marlborough .

Marlow

Nelson

Richmond . . .

Rindge

Roxbury , , . . Stoddard Sullivan . . . .

Surry

SAvanzcv

Troy . '.

Walpole . . . . Westmoreland Winchester . .

Totals

143

50

144

45

137

47

146

105

29

103

28

96

26

100

108

15

106

23

96

18

98

150

30

149

31

147

28

155

89

37

87

40

87

36

89

107

98

106

98

85

98

102

263

127

266

124

258

135

266

379

355

384

350

377

340

390

551

596

569

564

570

541

538

464

291

459

287

469

273

469

499

249

502

245

495

230

490

561

222

549

222

567

208

5611

307

469

312

459

327

436

318

322

206

324

200

318

202

319

75

42

74

39

66

41

70

41

12

40

12

42

9

42

29

21

29

20

29

18

31

175

18

174

18

171

15

180

14

3

17

1

17

1

17

25

18

24

19

22

20

23

34

3

33

3

33

3

34

41

5

43

4

39

7

40

320

253

316

245

308

260

310

169

155

165

158

162

156

166

283

446

291

419

278

406

280

202

24

190

25

182

23

189

345

200 3974

333

1

199

275

289

333

10613

5789

3878

5653

3866

5756

45 26 17 27 38 93 121 348

589

284

252

220

444

203

39

9

18

16

1

19

3

7

255

153

412

21

195

3855

256

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CHESHIRE COUNTY

REGISTER

OF PROBATE

COMMISSION-ERS

C8

s

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48 23 15 32 38 89 126 331

568

286

247

218

449

202

42

12

18

16

2

20

3

8

251

155

396

16

189

3800

Alstead

Chesterfield

Dublin

Fitzwilliam . ,

Gilsum

Harrisville . . Hinsdale . . . .

Jaffrey

Keene

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 , .

Ward 3 . .

Ward 4 . .

Ward 5 . . Marlborcugh .

Marlow

Nelson

Richmond . . .

Rindge

Ptoxbury . . . . Stoddard . . . Sullivan . . . .

Surry

Swanzey

Troy

Walpole . . Westmoreland Winchester . .

Totals . . . .

1

I 149

45

136

146

132

68

45

103

25

105

99

96

26

25

97

18

94

97

94

14

12

149

29

146

147

143

30

31

1 93

35

87

80

85

42

41

106

92

93

102

102

101

97

264

126

259

257

254

122

125

390

1

340

378

384

368

338

327

1 555

572

551

525

539

554

569

466

285

454

452

458

285

290

504

241

492

484

490

237

245

570

209

554

532

558

214

226

316

452

313

302

308

446

447

322

197

320

315

311

201

208

70

41

64

73

65

54

43

41

11

42

43

40

10

10

32

18

27

27

28

19

26

179

15

168

172

159

17

18

16

2

16

15

16

2

2

23

19

23

24

22

19

18

34

3

33

35

34

3

3

40

8

37

37

36

9

8

318

251

305

301

305

252

261

162

155

162

167

162

157

154

291

407

343

305

280

403

388

196

22

211

203

201

23

20

339

192

1 3810

311

1

292

327

I

194

259

5825

1 5724

5616

5613 L

3840

3898

GENERAL ELECTION

257

SULLIVAN COUNTY

SHERIFF

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Acworth . . Charlestown Claremont Cornish . . . Croydon . . Goshen . . . Grantham . Largdon . . Lempster . Newport . . Plainfield . Springfield Sunapee . .

Unity

Washington

Totals ..

SOLICI- TOR

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119

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352

116

1981

1749

186

44

64

28

88

44

54

40

55

12

80

49

987

895

254

131

71

19

297

210

86

47

92

24

■1:

104

310

1868

177

61

77

53

40

65

883

240

69

296

86

82

34

147

1804

48

26

54

39

20

51

948

135

22

197

40

25

110

319

1767

173

55

76

47

50

72

916

241

64

293

76

83

32 115

1744

42

32

54

47

11

46

936

135

27

206

39

24

111

327

1679

178

82

77

65

52

80

904

252

70

310

83

90

47661 34381 4411| 3590| 4342| 3490| 4360

CO

32 128

1912 44 14 56 30 11 46

1017

127

20

205

44

27

3713

17

258

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SULLIVAN COUNTY

REGISTER

OF

commission:ers

PROBATE

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Acworth , . Charlestown Claremont . Cornish . . . Croydon . . Goshen . . . Grantham . Langdon . . Lempster NeA\T)ort . . Plainfield , Springfield Sunapee . . Unity . . . . Washington

Totals . .

142

93

107

106

40

49

448

292

335

304

149

163

3506

1539

1800

1790

2012

1855

218

144

175

172

73

44

92

64

59

53

33

29

135

64

63

60

75

68

94

49

55

54

47

38

60

26

50

51

37

13

121

58

52

60

59

79

1944

887

796

730

1101

990

376

227

245

239

146

132

90

60

59

61

37

26

511

234

258

238

315

206

121

34

67

62

92

88

105

1 ..

75

77

1

77

1

29

1

25

7963

1

'l 3846 1

4198

4057

4245

3805

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30

123

1731

40

26

51

37

11

43

923

128

19

199

44

23

3428

GENERAL ELECTION

259

SHERIFF

SOLICI- TOR

TREAS- URER

REGISTER OP DEEDS

GRAFTON

counts:

u

u

1

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to

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74 280 110

26 140

23 470 206 415

48

18

6

301

125

129

14 673 753

47 148

53

1026

127

490

1141

2

57 200

91

25 147 106 583 183 105 154 6

74 150

54

877

78

41

159

11

124

125

161

11

18

6

153

64

108

2

294

382

19

48

50

697

251

374

1004

13

63

49

17

22

37

17

473

72

65

78

1

66

121

5705 1

71 339 115

26 143

23 463 215 391

48

16

3

273

122

113

14 629 780

45 168

52

998

125

493

1140

2

59 195

90

23 148 116 604 186 106 186 6

72

159

1

54

297

76

42

156

11

126

117

179

10

20

8

179

67

109

2

339

381

20

38

50

807

250

370

1007

13

61

52

17

23

39

17

448

69

63

68

1

69

116

72 360 116

26 137

22 463 224 385

48

16

6

265

126

111

14 633 756

48 169

51

853

123

492

1141

2

58 188

91

24 150 109 617 188 107 156 6

74 156

53

284

74

41

160

10

120

110

181

10

20

6

167

64

112

2

345

373

20

32

50

785

251

371

1004

13

61

56

17

24

35

16

435

65

62

77

1

66

120

76 350 117

27 139

25 485 220 384

49

16

4

279

128

117

14 659 771

49 160

51

909

121

495

1128

2

58 191

90

23 150 102 609 179 107 161 6

74 157

8682

51

Ashland

293

Bath

75

Benton

40

Bethlehem

159

Bridgewater

8

Bristol

118

Campton

119

Canaan

185

Dorchester

10

Easton

22

Ellsworth

8

Enfield

162

Franconia

66

Grafton

Groton

111 2

Hanover

297

Haverhill

371

Hebron

19

Holderness

35

Landaff

51

Lebanon

729

Lincoln

255

Lisbon

371

Littleton

1034

Livermore

13

Lyman

Lyme

Monroe

Orange

Orford

62 49 17 24 35

26

Pljonouth

453

Rumney

74

Thornton

63

Warren

77

Waterville

1

Wentworth

65

Woodstock

119

Totals

8726 1

87571

57711

8583

5693

5669

260

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GRAFTON COUNTY

REGISTER

OF PROBATE

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Alexandria Ashland . .

Bath

Benton . . . BetMehem . Bridgewater Bristol Campton . . Canaan . . . Dorchester Easton Ellsworth . Enfield _ . . Franco nia Grafton . . . Groton . . . Hanover . . Haverhill Hebron . . . Holderness Eandaff . . . Lebanon . . Lincoln . . . Lisbon Xiittleton . . Eivermore . Lyman . . .

Lj-me

Monroe . . . Orange . . . Orford . . . Piermont . Pljonouth . Rumney . . Thornton "Warren . . . "Waterville Wentworth Woodstock

Totals . .

126 632 194

70 294

32 598 380 560

59

36

11 439 190 220

16

963

1153

67 196 103 1659 370 891 2150

15 124 241 111

46 185 130 1054 250 169 238 7 139 274

14342

COMMISSIONERS

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71 334 112

24 130

24 461 215 378

47

14

3

269

123

108

14 636 736

44 154

50

852

117

489

1121

2

5 7 189

91

22 147 101 590 182 105 157 6

73 154

71 326 126

26 140

22 453 215 376

49

21

4

260

126

108

14 594 786

47 158

51

834

116

524

1170

2

66 192

95

22 150 107 588 182 107 155 6

74 148

71

54

53

327

307

300

118

81

69

25

44

40

125

164

159

22

11

11

457

132

122

212

128

115

394

185

181

49

11

10

16

21

20

5

6

7

278

165

157

124

74

66

112

114

108

14

2

2

665

309

385

747

418

357

47

23

21

153

44

33

52

51

52

919

759

737

117

255

253

497

384

334

1097

1028

978

2

13

13

59

64

fiUl

212

51

51

91

17

13

22

25

24

152

40

34

114

28

16

586

471

447

181

72

69

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65

62

154

80

78

6

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68

66

146

126

122

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58911 5626

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53

297 73 41

180 12

122

118

177

10

20

8

153 70

107 2

289

373

20

39

50

686

256

370

1074

13

65

43

17

23

34

16

451

68

62

80

1

67

117

5657

GENERAL ELECTION

261

SHERIFF

SOLICI- TOR

TREAS- URER

REGIS- TER OF PROBATE

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Ward 1

1 1

1209

1327

1111

944

223

42

683

138

180

79

52

861

347

1204

164

7

813

213

43

52

92

279

301

16

6931

1

1 1

174

81

262

207

2

2

1 36

i7

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5

7871 1

402

563

619

302

75

14

414

105

103

72

34

425

222

763

118

7

559

132

37

39

62

ISfi

169

11

436

5869

740 698 413 696 146

28 290

29

66 8

19 417 117 465

49

319

87

6

12

34

99

146

5

244

191 106 197 273

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3

1

1

37

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425

556

618

256

74

10

421

96

103

73

39

525

228

738

119

7

406

128

39

41

47

178

145

11

426

797 766 492 737 147

26 251

36

69 7

13 379 117 470

51

395

76

5

11

36

94

155

5

247

371

495

606

259

74

13

407

92

94

70

36

399

180

711

108

7

364

112

37

37

36

171

135

11

402

787

Ward 2

781

Ward S

449

Ward 4

688

Carroll

148

Clarksville

28

Colebrook

278

Columbia

40

Dalton

81

Dummer

10

Errol

17

Gorham

474

Jefferson

167

Lancaster

539

Milan

62

MiUsfield

Northumberland

Pittsburg , .* .

477 97

Randolph

6

Shelburne

14

Ptark

55

SteAvartstown

106

Stratford

172

Wentworth's Location . . Whitefield

5

281

Totals

110731 1

5133

818

1

5709

I

5382 1

5227

1

5762

1 1

262

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

REGISTER

OP PROBATE

COMMISSION-ERS

COOS COUNTY

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Berlin

Ward 1

396

529

625

270

75

15

447

108

103

72

37

434

239

788

118

7

429

138

37

39

49

190

162

12

439

5758 1

757 740 424 670 148

24 242

31

69 7

16 448 109 474

63

399

76

6

12

40

90

143

4

244

5226

502

670

727

618

75

9

391

93

99

70

34

413

199

684

102

7

348

123

37

39

42

162

142

11

410

352

488

572

250

76

12

395

87

108

70

35

417

216

731

107

7

318

112

37

39

31

174

141

11

398

368

498

587

259

73

19

495

110

97

70

35

399

201

691

107

7

331

184

37

39

30

201

171

11

407

1

697

650

365

504

146

33

297

43

71

10

21

439

134

500

66

403

87

6

12

38

135

154

5

260

771 739 451 673 147

25 231

29

64 9

16 443 120 461

56

385

71

6

12

33

98

143

5

255

730

692

405

681

147

27

234

36

73

10

18

449

147

539

66

629

84

6

12

81

99

161

5

291

171

78 185 201

*i

'i 1

26 3

*5 672

160

Ward 2

63

Ward 3

141

Ward 4 . . . '.

178

Carroll

ClarksvDle

Colebrook

Columbia

Dalton

Dummer

Errol

1

Gorham .

?,3

Jefferson

Lancaster ..•••

Milan

R

Millsfield

Northumberland

Pittsburg •..

Randolnh .•

Sbelburne

P-tark

Stewartstown

Stratford

W entwortli's Location . . Whitefield

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Totals

16007

5184

5427

1

5076

5243

5622

573

VOTERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

The following tables give, by counties, the comparative figures for every town and ward.

The first column gives the population, 1930; the second, gives the' number of names on check-lists at the time of the election, November 6, 1934; the third, gives the total number of ballots cast at that election.

SUMMARY

Population, 1930

November 6, 1934

COUNTY

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Rockinffham

53750 38580 22623 14277 56152 140165 33685 24286 42816 38842 117)

465293

32657 23081 13775 9951 35997 64867 16091 13231 24620 19004

22977

Strafford

17913

Belknap

9720

Carroll

7573

Merrimack

24101

Hillsborousrh

51241

Cheshire

10500

Sullivan

8629

Grafton

15496

Coos

12806

(Unincorporated Places

Totals

253274

180956

264

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

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1934

CO

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Atkinson

Auburn

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield .

Derry

East Kingston

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls

Kensington

Kingston

Londonderry

New Castle

Newfields

Newington

Newmarket

Newton

North Hampton

Northwood

Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Ward 5

Not allocated by wards . . . . .

Ravmond

Rye

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham

Totals

407 735 725 812 653 406 635

5131 347

1672

4872 571 577 775

1507 481 438

1017

1373 378 376 381

2511 848 695 872 451

1366

3741

4217

2826

1656

1357

698

1165

1081

2751

229

1666

261

552

538

53750

256 443 316 598 426 270 404

3515 240 810

3031 336 315 567

1274 298 278 617 723 279 271 218

1017 581 508 605 302 870

2642

2680

1654

908

439

713 805 1511 142 959 121 363 352

32657

143 330 212 430 315 196 292

2228 201 638

2307 240 213 397 968 207 218 454 461 174 168 187 613 435 389 491 200 685

1483

1879

1270

710

438

485 508 1089 87 553 102 284 297

22977

GENERAL ELECTION

265

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STRAFFORD COUNTY

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Barriiifirton ••

613

3119

3341

2219

3490

1404

1217

2698

376

358

176

1206

448

1303 1882 1419 2148 1576 1881 1409

840 887 1314 1814 825 617

447

1907

1958

1250

2232

609

703

1786

225

195

143

772

257

811 1163

893 1040 1193 1223

721

461 588 636 982 407 479

354

Dover

Ward 1

1449

Ward 2

1492

Ward 3

Ward 4

1125 1692

Ward 5

484

Dnrham ••

514

Farminsrton

1477

Lee ...•

159

IVfadburv

153

Middletnn

119

Milton

654

Npw Durham

194

Rochester

Ward 1

571

Ward 2

853

Ward 3

629

Ward 4

834

Ward 5

776

Ward 6

903

Rollinsford

628

Somersworth

Ward 1

391

Ward 2

480

Ward 3

515

Ward 4

737

Ward 5

360

Strafford

370

Totals

38580

23081

17913

266

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

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BELKNAP COUNTY

03

o

Alton

1261 791

1299 382 783 676

1818

2832

715

1993

2576

2537

1902

692

654

1712

926 527 652 242 520 420

814 1652

396 1236 1480 1595 1356

460

432 1067

730

Barnstead

431

Belmont

445

Center Harbor

149

Gilford

887

Gilnianton

238

Laconia

Ward 1

654

Ward 2

1146

Ward 3

339

Ward 4

802

Ward 5

1021

Ward 6

1072

Meredith

1038

New HamBton

327

Sanbornton

195

Tilton

751

Totals

22623

13775

9720

GENERAL ELECTION

267

CARROLL COUNTY

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Albany

Bartlett

Brookfield ....

Chatham

Conway

Eaton

Effingham ....

Freedom

Hart's Location

Jlickson

Madison

Monltonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich .... Tamworth .... Tuftonboro . . .

Wakefield

Wolfeboro ....

Totals

96

1119

166

168

3217

210

352

390

29

321

535

709

1230

731

955

505

1186

2358

14277

92 676 108 122

2175 147 257 371 12 218 283 564 953 543 701 437 808

1484

9951

73

551

76

89

1617

119

206

224

8

149

250

361

815

453

543

317

607

1115

7573

268

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

November 6, 1934

MERRIMACK COUNTY

AUenstown Andover . . Boscawen Bow

Bradford . . Canterbury Chichester Concord Ward 1 . . Ward 2 . , Ward 3 . , Ward 4 . Ward 5 . , Ward 6 . , Ward 7 . , Ward 8 . . Ward 9 . . Danbury Dunbarton

Epsom

Franklin

Ward 1 . .

Ward 2 . .

Ward 3 . ,

Henniker . ,

Hill

Hooksett . . . Hopkinton Loudon . . . , Newbury . . , New London Northfield . Pembroke . Pittsfield . . Salisbury . . Sutton . . . . , Warner . . . , Webster . . Wilmot

Totals . .

1549 1031 1359

780 587 505 567

2345

773

1168

4137

2689

5214

4994

1681

2227

498

572

678

1696

2579

2301

1266

468

2132

1485

801

333

812

1336

2792

2018

350

512

1062

360

495

56152

698 709 798 513 365 288 377

1466

525

775

2753

1936

2663

3900

1684

1836

330

259

425

888

1519

1410

820

340

1120

1065

515

265

587

791

1336

1214

242

352

692

253

288

35997

602 518 527 362 306 226 261

1021

381

528

1937

1200

1534

2177

772

897

258

20&

270

681

1022

1143

564

225

677

838

352

207

446

558

1033

1016

198

207

550

195

204

24101

GENERAL ELECTION

269

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

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November 6, 1934

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Amherst . . .

Antrim ....

Bedford

Bennington

Brookline . .

Deering . . .

Francestown

Ooffstown . .

Greenfield . .

Greenville

Hancock

Hillsborough

Hollis

Hudson ....

Litchfield

Lyndeborough

Manchester Ward 1 . . . Ward 2 . . , Ward 3 . . Ward 4 . . , Ward 5 . . Ward 6 . . Ward 7 . . Ward 8 . . , Ward 9 . . . Ward 10 . , Ward 11 . , Ward 12 . , Ward 13 . ,

Mason ....

Merrimack .

Milford

Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1 . . . Ward 2 . . , Ward 3 . . . Ward 4 . . , Ward 5 . . . Ward 6 . . . Ward 7 . . , Ward 8 . . . Ward 9 . . .

New Boston .

New Ipswich

Pelham

Peterborough

Sharon

Temple

Weare

Wilton

Windsor . . . .

Totals

1115

1254

1326 552 511 324 363

3839 394

1319 561

2160 879

2702 286 399

4278 5759 6005 4861 8216 7264 6753 9072 3753 4280 4825 5483 6335

254 1084 4068

302

4221

2924

3286

2773

3627

3533

3870

4473

2756

693

838

814

2521

38

239

1287

1724

22

140165

573 617 809 303 285 197 241

2362 246 689 R24

1232 457

1481 156 277

2053 2885 2973 2531 2013 3256 2413 3736 1856 2178 2137 2079 2482 139 622 2039 216

2404

1402

1164

1148

1305

1775

1630

2340

1007

468

332

458

1421

21

154

834

1130

17

64867

285 334 524 171 208 172 194 1405 157 543 207 854 310 827 125 135

1801 2480 2518 2069 1698 2804 2175 3157 1574 2001 1848 1763 2279 85

394 1244

117

1849

1132

977

-■ >7

1033

1355

1162

1904

849

289

180

348

1167

11

106

667

845

12

51241

270

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CHESHIRE COUNTY

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Chesterfield

Dublin

Fitzwilliam . .

Gilsum

Harrisville . . Hinsdale

Jaffrey

Keene

AVard 1 . . .

Ward 2 . . .

Ward 3 . . .

Ward 4 . . .

Ward 5 . . , Marlborough ,

Marlow

Nelson

Richmond Rindge . . . . , Roxbury . . . , Stoddard Sullivan ...

Surry

Swanzey ...

Troy

Walpole

Westmoreland

Winchester

Totals

616

704 506 850 506 512 1757 2485

4209

2590

2375

2147

2473

1508

330

162

241

610

53

113

192

198

2066

1267

2287

745

2183

33685

370 427 277 428 178 277 840 1217

1564

1110

1053

1091

1092

717

178

122

142

325

27

82

100

105

1117

568

1364

351

969

16091

227 148 168 193 139 228 424 814

1180

797

770

804

805

545

134

55

53

217

19

44

37

49

618

351

830

255

596

10500

GENERAL ELECTION

271

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Acworth . . Chai'lestown Claremont . Cornish . . . Croydon . . Goshen . . . Grantham . Langdon . . Lempster Ne"w^ort . . Plainfield . Springfield Sunapee . .

Unity

Washington

Totals . .

471

1644

12377

855

269

255

302

267

273

4659

858

270

1040

501

245

24286

275 894

6450 427 146 203 162 115 163

2694 520 164 616 239 163

13231

157

500

3824

238

100

141

97

70

138

2042

409

91

542

148

132

8629

272

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GRAFTON COUNTY

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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 . . Livermore Lyman . . .

Lyme

Monroe . . . Orange . . Orford . . . . Piermont Plymouth . Rumney . . Thornton . Warren . . . Waterville Wentworth Woodstock

Totals . .

412

1375

785

255

872

151

1610

1184

1301

115

132

28

1325

514

539

202

3043

3665

197

644

469

7073

1548

2324

4558

23

299

830

457

99

636

475

2470

858

459

651

23

459

756

42816

266 809 371

87 596 118 930 541 862

81

64

15 839 273 318

70

1511

1868

122

436

167

4185

486

1364

3196

16 136 472 201

75 371 267 1709 452 273 379

11 248 435

24620

135

669 204

73 320

38 657 369 606

63

46

12 489 216 258

16 1026 1235

75 220 105 1995 396 906 2213

15 132 263 114

49 194 137 1082 261 173 275 7 145 307

15496

GENERAL ELECTION

273

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Berlin

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

Carroll

Clarksville

Colebrook

Columbia

Dalton

Dummer

Errol

Gorham

Jefferson

Lancaster

Milan

Millsfield

Northumberland . . .

Pittsburg

Randolph

Shelburne

Stark

Stewartstown

Stratford

Wentworth's Location Whitefield

Totals

5927

3307

5445

5339 402 215

1937 524 580 298 293

2763 771

2887

719

33

2360

671

82

196

329

1148

918

38

1693

38842

2505

2125

2219

2050

274

105

1080

214

240

125

134

1315

542

1818

341

15

1275

337

74

84

173

455

480

22

1002

19004

1490

1512

1352

1365

230

47

754

146

197

87

61

960

359

1279

193

7

920

254

44

56

105

311

330

16

731

12806

18

274 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CANDIDATES FOR REPRESENTATIVES

The following list gives the names of candidates for Rep- resentatives to the General Court and the' number of votes for each. The names of the persons elected are designated by as- terisks; Republican, by the letter r; Democrat, by the letter d; Independent, by ind; and Farmer-Labor by f-1.

For Representative: Allenstown

*Alcide Courtemanche, d 325

Archie F. McDonnell, r 253

Alstead

*Henrj- LeRoy Estabrook, r and d 210

Alton

*Oe Varney, d 426

Wallace A. Crosby, r 289

Amherst

*Benjanriln F. McNamee, r 219

Andover

*01iver H. Munroe, r 269

Daniel M. Welch, d 249

Antrim

. . *Erwin D. Putnam, r 223

James I. Patterson, d 104

Ashland

*Sheldon E. Ellis, d 353

Robert H. Eastman, r 293

Abraham L. Davis, ind 3

Auburn

*Henry F. Dagan, d 187

John P. Griffin, r 121

Barnstead

*Harry E. Little, r 250

Frank J. Holmes, d 159

Barring-ton

*Clarence B. Locke, d and r 343

Bartlett—

*Scott C. W, Simpson, r 325

James F. Donahue, d 220

GENERAL ELECTION 275

For Representative:

Bath—

*Amos N. Blandin, d and r 139

Charles L. Woolson, r 44

Bedford

*Albert C. Hodgman, d 259

William Melendy, r 250

Belmont

*Fred H. Piiper, r 244

Bennington ,

*Arthur J. Pierce, r and d 159

Benton

*Walter J. Yeaton, r 42

Charles C. Tyler, d 29

Berlin Ward 1

*Elisabeth H. Mason, d 783

*John F. Bag-ley, d 780

*.Joseph F. Bell, d 779

*Henry A. Smith, d 769

*Marg-aret H. Barden, d 763

Dionysius Gillis, r 377

Arthur J. Bergeron, f-1 199

Patrick T. Shorey, f-1 178

Marie Anne Gaulin, f-1 168

Victor J. Cavagnaro, f-1 158

Charles N. Watson, f-1 157

Berlin— Ward 2

*Norma T. Ordway, d 741

*Albert G. Palmer, d 725

*Harry L. Henderson, d 714

*Harold C. Sullivan, d 705

Joseph A. Larochelle, r 597

Gertrude M. Cobb, r 500

Harry F. Holt, f-l 90

Everett F. Smith, f-1 72

Svere Knudson, f-1, 71

Raymond C. Summers, f-1 69

Berlin Ward 3

*Albert E. Martel, r and d 1026

*Hilda C. F. Brungot, r and d 1000

*Otto J. A. Dahl, r 594

Frank J. I^eBreton, d 452

John C. Spinney, f-1 202

George N, Murdock, f-1 183

Bessie M. Smith, f-1 147

276 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For Representative:

Berlin Ward 4

*Alphonsine M. Dug-as, d 673

♦Patrick L. Dutil, d 649

♦Esther C. Bixby, d 620

*Letitia J. Myler, d 606

Emery F. Roberge, r and f-1 523

Florence E. Dumont, r 348

Florence M. Dale, f-1 256

Leo W. Dubois, f-1 247

Nazaire J. Metivier, f-1 235

Arlie Gould, r 212

Bethlehem

*Harry A. Goodwin, d 202

Ralph W. Hazen. r 112

Boscawen

*Frank L. Reardon, r 342

Merton Churchill, d 162

Bow

Frank E. Colby, r ; 176

Ernest W. Morgan, d ) ^'^^ 176

Bradford

*Paul W. Danforth, r 163

Joseph H. Trow, d 134

Brentwood

*.Tohn W. Stevens, r 150

George A. McDonnell, d 56

Bristol

*Willard S. H. Remick, r and d 359

James B. Lidstone, r 262

Brookline

*James Herbert Gilson, d 105

George H. Nye, r 91

Camp ton

*Lester E. Mitchell, r 212

Edward C. Burns, d 144

Canaan

♦Joseph L. Graham, r 421

Gertrude Hutchinson, d 165

GENERAL ELECTION 277

For Representative:

Candia

*Milton R. Stevens, r and d 313

Charles F, Fifleld, d 33

Canterburj'-

♦William C. Tallman, d 130

Sterling- A. Hirtle, r 83

Charlestown

*Charles S. Hutchins, r 327

Oscar F. Adams, d 155

Chester

♦George L. Fitts, r 281

Chesterfield

♦Ralph C. Chickering-, r 73

William R. Gallagher, d 43

John Mansley, ind 16

Chichester

♦John L. T. Shaw, r 173

Clifton W. Stevens, d 7

Claremont

♦Herbert C. Chandler, d 2080

♦James D. Daly, d 1969

♦E. Earl Hosking, d 1923

♦Morris M. Freeman, d 1913

♦Edwin A. Thomas, d 1852

♦Albert D. Leahy, r 1838

♦Erwln W. Quimby, d 1821

♦Clarence B. Etsler, r 1800

♦Albert Stetson, d 1789

William L. Gaft'ney, d / 1764

Charles Plantier, d P^*^ 1764

Charles H. Putnam, r 1718

David S. Ramsay, r 1671

Louie A. Laramie, d 1665

Melvin F. Colby, r 1660

Edward J. Rossiter, r 1655

John Branch, r 1633

William F. Whitcomb, r 1610

Simeon L. Fontaine, r 1558

Clara P. Brooks, r 1450

278 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For Representative:

Colebrook

*L.ouis Ramsay, r 423

*Darwin Tjombard, d 416

Edward M. Dickerman, r 332

Columbia

*Lynn M. Gray, r 116

Concord Ward 1

*Charles P. Coakley, d and r 856

*Harry W. Matott, d .' 565

Everett L. Davis, r 448

Concord Ward 2

*Georg-e O. Robinson, r 233

Thomas D. Morrison, d 124

Concord Ward 3

*George W. Kemp, r 328

Richard A. Carlson, d 176

Concord ^Ward 4

*Arthur J. Boutwell, r 1155

*Robert O. Blood, r 1144

*Paul Amos Mansur, r . . . . 1088

Harold Hodge, d 652

William Arthur Odey, d 606

Concord Ward 5

*Harold H. Blake, r 859

*Edward A. Dame, r 834

Atwood Levensaler, d 28'6

Concord Ward 6

*Donald W. Saltmarsh, r 804

*Arthur F. Sturtevant, r 797

♦George H. Nash, r 788

*John C. Tilton, r 772

Georg-e H. Corbett, d 645

Levi L. Heath, d 632

Henry J. Audet, d 573

Jesse W. Buss, d 566

Concord Ward 7

*Shirley Brunei, r 1258

*George Azro Maxham, r 1244

*Craig Wylie, r 1224

*Allen M. Freeman, r 1212

John M. McMahon, d 790

Leon Fredette, d 741

Concord Ward 8

*William A. Lee, d 401

John G. Blodgett, r 348

GENERAL ELECTION 279

For Representative:

Concord Ward 9

*Thomais F. Donovan, d 524

*William J. Ahern, d 522

Joseph J. Comi, r 305

Hurley Francis Lord, r .:V1J 266

Conway

*Burnham B. Davis, r ^ 1009

*Georg'e W. Russell, r 910

*Perley W. Mudgett, r 897

Henry J. Hatch, d 645

John H. Smith, d .'. . . 623

Arthur A. Greene, d 554

Cornish

*Eben M. Johnson, r and d 230

Croydon

*Asa D. Cutting-, r 58

Ijeroy Persons, d 35

Dalton

*Ernest E. Whitcomb, d 97

Herbert W. Blakslee, r 96

Danbury

*Stephen J. Ford, d 134

Charles C. Morrison, r Ill

Deerfield

*Carl M. Fogg, d 177

George W. Danforth, r 101

Deering

*Leroy H. Locke, d 86

Daniel A. Poling, r 84

Derry

*01iver H. Hepworth, r 1214

*George Moody Currier, r 1189

♦Walter A. Pillsbury, r 1182

*Ernest L. Abbott, r 1177

William Neller, d 875

George T, Benoit, d 828

George S. Ryan, d 811

George E. Williamson, d 764

Dover Ward 1

*Thomas H. Keenan, r 748

*Albert J. Pomerleau, d 671

*Fred Coffin, r 661

Samuel L. Henderson, d 659

Homer Foster Elder, r 649

James A. Sanborn, d 610

280 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For Representative:

Dover Ward 2

*Philias J. Chabot, d 772

♦William F. Howard, d 760

♦Patrick J. Durkin, d 744

John F. Curley, r 688

Alfred Ray Kennard, r 644

Cliarles A. Cloutman, r 619

Dover Ward 3

*Haldimand W. Neal, r 708

*Georg-e W. Garland, r 702

John H. Clement, d 352

John R. Duke, d 340

Dover Ward 4

♦Dennis M. McDonoug-h, d 864

♦Francis Clyde Keefe, d 836

♦Carroll E. Hall, d ' 791

Frank H. Welch, r 769

John W. Davy, r 752

William D. Ford, r 730

Dover Ward 5

♦p]dward Durnin, d 379

James A. Moore, r 78

Dublin—

♦Arthur T. Appleton, r 114

Hildreth M. Allison, d 51

Dummer

♦Bessie G. Stiles, r and d 81

Dunbarton

♦Francis H. Buffum, r 131

Mary C. Barnard, d 72

Durham

♦Oren V. Henderson, r and d 496

East Kingston

♦Alvin E. Foss, r 107

James Monahan, d 90

Easton

*01iver L. Bowles, d and r 24

Perley W. Ball, r 19

Effing-ham

♦John G. Thompson, r 117

Willis D. Gale, d 81

Enfield—

♦Val M. Hardy, r 308

Lester N. Plummer, d 171

GENERAL ELECTION 281

For Representative:

Epping-

*Jerry L. Thayer, d 432

Fred C. Lane, r 194

Epsom

*Edward B. Demers, d and r 258

Exeter

*Reg-inald C. Stevenson, r 1366

♦Corning Benton, r 1343

♦Charles C. Russell, r 1293

*Frank M. Cilley, r 1199

Willie S. Day, d 1065

Walter J. Driscoll, d 784

David Cahill, d 760

John Richard, d 728

Farming-ton

♦Ernest E. Lefavour, d 758

♦William E. Gelinas, d 705

Joseph Breckenridge, r 694

Allison E. Tuttle, r 677

Fitzwilliam

♦Julius H. Firmin, r 158

John A. Wheeler, d 29

Francestown

♦Joseph H. Chandler, r 107

Carroll F. Clark, d 82

Franconia

♦Arthur W. Sawyer, r 109

Fred H, Jesseman, d 104

Franklin Ward 1

♦Donald J. Piper, d 353

Clyde C. Brown, r 315

Franklin Ward 2

♦Emile Carignan, d 683

♦Eusebe P. Lemire, d 676

Leo J. Lemire, r 271

Franklin ^Ward 3

♦Charles H. Bean, Jr., r 588

♦John Patrick Dempsey, d 521

James S. Shaw, d 516

Lester E. Alexander, r 495

Fremont

♦Austin E. Carlton, r 184

William Cole, d 46

282 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For Representative:

Gilford—

*Perry E. Hunt, r 238

Samuel W. Smith, d 136

Gilmanton

*Ralph G. Pag-e, r and d 228

Gilsum

♦William B. Hanson, r 83

John A. Thompson, d 51

Goffstown

*William Sym, r 723

*R. Robert Matheson, r 716

♦Clarence J. Avery, r 702

Arthur Bartlett, d 656

Jean B. Moquin, d 634

Irving- A. Poor, d 592

Gorham

*Merton M. Willis, r 525

♦Charles A. Chandler, d 479

Jotham Ray Evans, r 407

Louis C. Dube, d 380

Grafton

♦Clinton S. Williams, d 145

Samuel P. Huff, r 104

Grantham

♦Wilfred A. Reney, r and d 98

Greenland

♦Thomas J. Brackett, r 181

Greenville

♦Bernadette E. Charois, d and r 532

Hampstead

♦Adin S. Little, r and d 313

Frank W. Emerson, ind 64

Gilman L. Buckland, ind 7

Hampton

♦Herbert Perkins, r 635

Arthur L. Penniman, d 272

Hampton Falls

♦Louis B. Janvrin, r 179

Edward F. Norton, d 22

Hancock

♦Wendell D. Crowell, r and d 183

GENERAL ELECTION 283

For Representative:

Hanover

♦Alfred W. Guyer, r

*Edg-ar Hayes Hunter, r

♦Robert J. Putnam, r

Mabel L. Wicker, d

John S. Gould, d

Georg-e D. Lord, d

Harrisville

*John N. Clark, r

Thomas J. Winn, d . . . .

Haverhill

*Rhett R. Scrug-gis, r and d

♦Frank N. Keyser, r

♦Herbert C. Merrill, r

John B. Shaw, d

Kenneth Carmichael, d

Henniker

♦Fred A. Peaslee, r

Edward Connelly, d

Hillsborough

♦George W. Boynton, r and d

♦Bert L. Craine, r and d

Hinsdale

♦Walker S. Kimball, r

John P. McCaughern, d ',

Holderhess

♦Mark K. Marden, r and d 158

Hollis—

♦Henry A. Wilson, r and d 295

Hooksett

♦Ephrem Lafond, d 346

♦Robert H. Stobie, r 344

Carl R. N. Johnson, r 337

Joseiph B. Drake, d 267

Hopkinton

♦John S. Ball, r 441

Edna Symorids Carr, d 381

Hudson

♦Arthur W. Smith, r 488

♦Fred T. Goodwin, r 464

Robert T. Connell, d 324

Noe Richard, d 281

663

663

636

352

322

320

116

109

1025

827

762

429

348

429

128

793

777

287

122

284 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For Representative:

Jackson

♦Arthur P. Gale, r and d 134

Jaffrey

♦Lester F. Hammond, r 400

♦James B. Perry, r 374

Alfred S. Despres, d 373

Albert E. Knight, d 372

Jefferson

♦George W. Towle, r 183

William A. Crawford, d 166

Keene Ward 1

♦William J. Callahan, r 580

♦Jerry Keating", d 578

♦John F. Shea, d 564

♦William E. Hetherman, d 554

James H, Batchelder, d 537

Chandler B. McAllister, r 527

Arthur L.. Richardson, r 526

Benjamin P. Hopkins, r 51J>

Keene ^Ward 2

♦Forrest W. Hall, r 458

♦William E. Jones, r 434

Fred A. Pierce, d 278

Keene Ward 3

♦Wilder F. Gates, r 482

♦Cowling Hilton, r 482

James F. Cady, d 247

William T. Winn, d 239

Keene Ward 4

♦Clarence A. Wardwell, r 546

♦Marquis O. Spaulding, r 534

Frank M. Dinsmore, d 230

Charles H. Hart, d 209

Keene ^Ward 5

♦Carl D. Roche, d 431

♦John E. White, d , 429

James H. Fish, r 318

Kingston

♦James A. Lyford, d 235

Zachariah Willis Kemp, r 200

Laconia Ward 1

♦Dana S. Beane, d 414

♦James B. Dodge, d 306

George W. Tarlson, Jr., r 294

Richard J. Pitman, r 220

GENERAL ELECTION 285

For Representative:

Laconia Ward 2

♦Alfred U Guay, d 734

♦Thomas J. Guay, d 709

Myer J. Kassner, r 391

Jason E. Sanborn, r 334

Laconia Ward 3

♦Michael J. Carroll, d 167

Elmer S. Tilton, r 163

Laconia Ward 4

*Georg-e C. Stafford, r . . 511

Oscar L. Hoyt, r ^ijQ

Joseph R. Chase, d 306

Napoleon J. Dyer, d 248

Laconia Ward 5

♦Alfred J. Cantin, d 503

♦Arthur R. Merrill, r 496

Octavas Allen, d 487

Fred A. Young, r 4t>y

Laconia ^Ward 6

♦Charles L. Simpson, d 539

♦Charles H. Dow, r 532

Frank E. Newell, r 519

Daniel T. Clow, d 459

Lancaster

♦William H. Thompson, r and d 1196

♦Lula J. A. Morris, r 746

Lebanon

♦Fred A. Jones, d 1080

♦Joseph B. Perley, r 1075

♦Ralph N. Millen, r 1008

♦Roy C. Hathorn, r 956

♦Thomas J. McNamara, d 888

♦Florence Ward Hoyt, r 875

Arthur J. Pimer, r 827

Henry A. Ford, r 824

Leon M. Howard, d 818

Daniel J. Harrigan, d 798

John B. Guay, d 678

Nelson J. Riel, d 617

Lempster

♦Fred A. Barton, r 90

John P. Hook, d 45

286 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For Representative: Lincoln

*James A. Legassie, Sr., d 141

Leslie G. Cooper, r 136

Frances E. Madden, ind 87

Sidney F. Downing", ind 11

Lisbon

*William E. Bishop, r 466

*Dwig-ht H. Parker, r 456

George W. Pike, d 400

AVarren Whipple, d 395

Paul Dickinson, ind 81

Litchfield

*John A. Reid, r 96

Ira D. Ford, d 27

Littleton

*Charles E. Magoon, r 1172

*George R. Simpson, r 1157

*William A. Astle, r 1142

*Herbert S. Lewis, r 1108

J. Joseph Lehan, d 1069

John J. Moke, d 1027

Earl J. Ellingwood, d 1024

Winfield S. Williams, d .. . 968

Londonderry

*WesIey Adams, r 27'5

Charles E. Stanford, d 164

Loudon

*Charles L. Merrill, r 196

Arthur K. Marston, d 137

Lyman

*Anthony Burgault, d 68

Elbridge J. Blake, r 63

Lyme

*David A. Grant, r and d 258

Madbury

*John S. Elliott, d and r 141

Madison

*Georg'e A. Lyman, ind 127

Guy W. Nickerson, r 115

GENERAL ELECTION 287

For Representative:

Manchester ^Ward 1

*Allan M. "Wilson, r 1145

*Dana A. Emery, r 1127

*Joel S. Daniels, Sr., r 1125

♦Edward T. Knowlton, r 1125

Cheney Austin, d 557

James M. Kirby, d 556

Joseph T. Manseau, d 542

Edward H. Murphy, d 528

Manchester Ward 2

*Charles Henry Barnard, r 1297

*Harry W. Bergholtz, r 1290

*Wendell M, Mclntire, r 1259

^^Kenneth F. Graf, r 1247

*Perley W. Gage, r 1211

William J. Kennedy, d 1015

Francis Moquin, d 1006

Joseph L. Connor, d 970

Joseph A. Sullivan, d 954

Walter F. Hybsch, d 940

Manchester Ward 3

* Jeremiah J. Tobin. d ■' 1256

*John J. O'Reilly, Jr., d 1246

*John J. Barry, d 1240

♦Michael A. Talty, d 1231

*Michael J. Dwyer, d 1229

Arthur H. Anderson, r 1121

David G. Moffat, r 1101

Earl A. Stone, r 1096

Floyd Thorp, r 1082

Fred A. Montgomery, r 1080

Mancheister Ward 4

*William J. Fitzgerald, d 1031

*William W. Corey, d 1029

*James K. Clougherty, d 1027

*Denis F. Mahoney, d 1016

Henry F. Pillsbury, r 926

L.ambert H. Carpenter, r 902

Charles A. Allen, r 895

Mary E. Phinney, r 895

Manchester Ward 5

*William F. Clancy, d 1323

*Martin U Ma;honey, d 1321

♦Stanley Joseph Betley, d 1320

♦Patrick J. Creighton, d 1319

288 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For Representative:

Manchester Ward 5 Continued

*John C. O'Brien, d 1318

♦George T. Healy, d 1314

♦Patrick J. Sweeney, d 1310

Manchester— Ward 6

♦William J. Booth, d 1699

*John P. Jordan, d 1659

♦John G. Clancy, d 1643

♦Daniel F, Healy, d 1640

♦Arthur J. Connelly, d 1597

♦John Joseph Sullivan, d 1576

John A. Harlan, r 1011

Harry J. Danforth. r 949

Arthur H. Wiggin, r 921

Arthur G. Themelis, r 920

William J. Bethune, r 903

Frank E. Kalisz, r 870

Manchester Ward 7

♦Zoel F. Charland, d 1583

♦Francis X. Cote, d 1583

♦P'rancis A. Farrell, d 1583

♦Alcide R. Gagnon, d 1583

♦Alphee J. Peloquin, d 1583

♦Gedeon A. Turcotte, d 1583

Manchester Ward 8

♦Joseph O. Gelinas, r and d 2817

♦Walter J. T. Richard, d 2098

♦J. Vincent Moran, d 2064

♦Joseph A. Bernier, d 2011

♦Edward F. Bouthiette, d 1968

♦Peter J. McDonough, d 1964

♦Frank J. Bolton, d 1951

♦Martin Holleran, d 1903

Ledore E. Goulet, r 908

Arthur Gamash, r 888

Edouard B. Berthiaume, r 863

Walter F. Lewis, r 831

John H. Irving, r 826

J. Roscoe Gilmore, r 810

James F. Wylie, r 750

Manchester Ward 9

♦Timothy F. Hayes, d 980

♦John F. Driscoll, d 968

♦Alfred H. Lavallee, d 956

Waldo C. Anderson, r 507

Peter M. Gunderman, r 482

Emile Boisvert, r 476

GENERAL ELECTION 289

For Representative:

Manchester Ward 10

*Oscar E. Getz, Sr., d : 1098

*John J. Kearns, d 1070

*Francis L. Gallag-her, d 1039

*Philippe Gaudreault, d 974

Gustav F. Wenzel, r 829

Louis J. Head, r 798

William S. Buffing-ton, r 753

Joseph N. Marcel, r 706

Manchester ^Ward 11

*Henry J. Van Vliet, d and r 1649

*Frank H. Sweeney, d 1450

*Elmer D. Roukey, d 1433

*Bernard T. McLaughlin, d 1412

Harold E. Johnson, r 264

Manchester Ward 12

♦Joseph P. Aubin, d 1277

*L,ouis J. Soucy, d 1256

*Arthur Blanchette, d 1204

*Georg'e E. Desruisseaux, d 1160

*Alpha J. Letendre, d 1130

Georg-e Rheault, r 520

Eug-ene Miville, r 460

Louis Laframboise, r 397

Dominique H. Boivin, r 355

Marcellin St. Pierre, r 348

Manchester Ward 13

*Thomas Ladouceur, d 1552

*J. Felix Daniel, d 1550

*Horace Brouillette, d 1508

*Lucien G. Lambert, d 1474

*Wilfred S. Lariviere, d 1473

Alphonse Vig-neault, r 618

Armand Laberg^e, r 602

Arthur J. Camire, r 586

Leopold Cuilerot, r 560

Odilon F, Dubois, r 525

Marlborough

*Leon E. Wiswall, r 335

Arthur A. Croteau, d 201

Marlow

*Fred G. Huntley, r 65

John A. Ayer, d 61

19

290 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For Representative:

Mason

*Charles L. Barnes, r and d 70

Albert C. Whitcher, ind 2

Meredith

*Edward S. Gordon, d 615

*William J. Neal, d 605

Levi G. Burnell, r 391

Nelson B. Piper, r 376

Merrimack

*Claude M. Maker, r and d 263

David R. Jones, d 100

Milan

*Frank M. Hancock, d 108

lona L. Young, r 78

Milford

*William T\^eston, r 781

*Fred T. Wadleig-h, r 772

*Gertrude N. Howison, r 719

Sherman Barnes, d 423

Thomas H. Cassidy, d 403

John T. Smith, d 372

Milton

♦Stanley C. Tanner, d 356

Halton R. Hayes, r 282

Mont Vernon

*Willard P. Woods, d and r 115

Moult onbo rough

*Charles W. Banfield, r 258

Edgar S. Goss, d 100

Nashua Ward 1

♦William J. Fowell, r 1209

♦Stephen W. Bastow, r 1204

*Ovid F. Winslow, r 1158

♦Charles I. Woodbury, r 1153

John W. Broderick, d 592

Robert R- Haven, d 475

Ralph W. Hill, d 475

William P. Kupchun, d 433

Nashua Ward 2

♦Wilbrod E. Francoeur, r 602

♦George E. Danforth, r 531

Howard F. Hammar, d 505

GENERAL ELECTION 291

For Representative:

Nashua Ward 3

* John E3. Bernard, d 783

*Frank Boilard, d 768

*John Letendre, d 749

Joseph Racine, r 114

Louis Archambault, r 103

Horace J. Cunning-ham, r 102

Nashua ^Ward 4

*John C. Barry, d 572

*John D. Dug-an, d 546

Abraham B. Slawsby, r 277

Thirza J. Lafayette, r 226

Nashua Ward 5

*Henry A. Dion, d 813

♦Abraham J. Charbonneau, d 810

*Albert Maynard, d 791

George Baker, r 128

Nashua Ward 6

*Theodore O. Ravenelle, d 1015

*Paul A. Moran, d 1012

*Amedee W. Fournier, d 1006

Daniel L. Maguire, r 208

Duncan G. Jackson", r 202

Alden Wright, r 197

Nashua Ward 7

*William F. Maddox, Jr., d and r 973

*Gerard R. Lavigne, d 746

*Thomas W. Houg-h, d 722

Whitney Page, r 296

Nashua Ward 8

*Rodolphe Cormier, d and r 1513

*Arthur O. Burque, d 1366

*William A. Molloy, d 1256

*James H. Glynn, d 1215

John H. Field, r 496

Paul H. Flaherty, r 454

Anna J. Mitchell, r 379

Nashua Ward 9

*Roland R. Desmarais, d 723

*Paul E. Bouthillier, d 718

Henri E. Labine, r 124

Leo C. Levesque, r 98

New Boston

*Charles E. Baker, r and d 272

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For Representative:

Newbury

*Oscar A. Colburn, d 131

Shirley R. Powers, r 69

Newfields

*Thonjas R. Sheehy, d and r 152

New Hampton

*Frank C. Plastridg-e, r 187

Joseph W. Smith, d 132

Newington

*FredericIc M. Pickering, d 139

Orville F. de Rochemont, r 42

New Ipswich

*William T. Thompson, r 112

Leon R. Willard, d 49

New London

*Charles E. Shepard, d 246

Elmer F. Messer, r 191

Newmarket

*Leo J. Turcotte, d 432

♦Jonathan Walker, d 430

Alfred Lafrance, r 160

Newport

*Maurice H. Cummings, d 1067

*Tharon I. Farmer, d 1054

*Maurice J. Downing-, d 992

*Elsie Cora Bailey, d 965

Hattie Reed Chase, r 874

Guy A. Dodge, r 828

Charles H. Fairbanks, r 821

Eugene P. Paul, r 802

Newton

*A. Ralph Estabrook, r 249

George L. Cheney, ind 112

Leon G. Ingalls, d 52

Northfield—

*Dixon F. Vancore, r 298

Edwin R. Caveney, d 250

North Hampton

♦Irving W. Marston, r 276

Thomas B. Whenal, d 90

GENERAL ELECTION 293

For Representative:

Northumberland

*Clarence A. Marshall, d 503

*Georg-e William Cole, r 454

Edmond Blais, d 382

Jacob M. Salomon, r 357

Northwood

*William F. Mudge, r 286

Charles B. Walker, d 194

Orford

*Edg-ar C. Lufkin, r 151

Jesse W. Currier, d 40

Ossipee

*Mark H. Winkley, r 489

Newell P. Sias, d 294

Pelham

*Albert H. Jones, d 181

Richard H. Currier, r 155

Pembroke

♦Foster G. Warren, d 671

*Euclide Turg-eon, d 603

Erwin A. Chase, r 365

Udg-ere Veroneau, r 359

Peterborough

*George D. Cummings, r 613

Forrest C. Mercer, r 597

Martin J. Keenan, d 553

Karl H. Weeks, d 447

Pittsburg

*Willie N. Judd, d 152

Arthur L. Varney, r 97

Pittsfleld—

*John H. Perkins, d 653

♦Robert H. Sanderson, d 628

Idella B. Jenness, r 351

Herbert A. Coleman, r 311

Plainfield

*Palmer C. Read, r 229

Earle W. Colby, d 173

Plaistow

*J. William Peaslee, r 344

James E. Mahoney, d ' 316

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For Representative: Plymouth

♦Harry A. Merrill, d 570

*.Richara J. McLean, r 555

Kenneth G. Bell, r 514

Portsmouth ^Ward 1

♦Patrick J. Kittredg-e, d 791

*Mary C. Dondero, d 786

♦Andrew J. Barrett, d 756

George R. Palfre3% r 633

Charles E. Lewis, r 621

Harold N. Hett, r 612

Portsmouth Ward 2

♦Charles A. Allen, r 1057

♦Richard G. Pray, r 1049

♦John H. Teaton, r 1026

♦Fred Garland Tucker, r 1021

Edmund R. Fay, d 736

Josiah M. Varrell, d 734

Anna B. Hickey. d 713

Theodore F. Munz, d 711

Portsmouth Ward 3

♦James R. McNeil, d 729

♦Timothy J. Buckley, d 674

Ira A. Brown, r 516

Milton H. Schurman, r 464

Portsmoutih ^Ward 4

♦Simon P. Harmon, r 371

Frank W. Badg-er, d 314

Portsmouth Ward 5

♦William T. Rose, r 257

♦Walter S. Abbott, r 221

John F. Gallagher, d 185

Jack Levy, d 176

Raymond

♦Rog-er E. Eliot, d 257

Frank P. Corson, r 217

Richmond

♦Stephen A. Bullock, d and r 50

Rindg-e

♦Harris H. Rice, r 177

GENERAL ELECTION 295

For Repreisentative:

Rochester "Ward 1

*Thomas H. Gotts, d 311

Georg-e A. Pray, r 242

Rochester AVard 2

*Georg-e Y. Emerson, r 420

*Ch,arles V. Morgan, d 381

Forrest M. Davis, r 379

Dennis E. Brennan, d 357

Rochester Ward 3

*Rudolph G. Cartier, d 367

Harold J. Vickery, r 243

Rochester Ward 4

*Louis S. Bergeron, d and r 804

*Hervey E. Turcotte, d 623

Alphonse Lacasse, r 140

Rochester ^Ward 5

*Spencer Dickinson, d 411

Justin A. Emery, r 343

Rochester Ward 6

*Sara E. Greenfield, r 499

*Ralph F. Seavey, r 498

John F. Winkley, d 340

J. Rhonald Geddis, d 313

Rollinsford

*John M. Tighe, r 307

Richard J. Colbath, d 300

Rumney

*William G. Cook, r and d 249

Rye—

♦Walter G. Marston, r 332

Abbot B. Drake, d 163

Salem

*Carl Manor, r 820

♦Leonard B. Peever, r 719

Denis P. Sullivan, d 252

Maud L. Stevens, d 157

Salisbury

♦Burton F. Sanborn, d 103

Fred W. Holmes, r 90

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For Representative: Sanbornton

*John S. Wallis, r and d 181

Sandwich

♦Charles B. Hoyt, r 228

Frank A. Bryer, d 215

Seabrook

*Elihu T. Adams, r 205

Howard E. Smith, d 168

Georg-e A. Adams, ind 159

Somersworth Ward 1

*Placide J. Lag-ueux, d 283

Albert E. Colburn, r 109

Somersworth Ward 2

*John R. Hodsdon, d 305

George Moore, r 153

Somersworth Ward 3

♦Alfred J. Boucher, d 377

Frank Rog-ers, r 99

Somersworth ^Ward 4

♦Edward L. Flanagan, d 684

♦Frank Deschenes, d 680

Somersworth Ward 5

♦Thomas P. Robinson, d and r 320

South Hampton

♦Rufus B. Floyd, r 35

Harry W. Evans, d 33

Herbert J. Price, ind 30

Stark—

♦Georg-e J. Phelan, r and d 98

Stewartstown

♦Albert L. Fuller, r 198

John Hurlbert, d 96

Strafford—

♦William J. Elson, r and d 352

Stratford—

♦Edward B. Fuller, d 175

Henrietta T. Merriam, r 153

Stratham

♦Marshall S. Chase, r 213

GENERAL ELECTION 297

For Representative: Sunapee

*Leo L. Osborne, d 302

Edwin S. Ross, r 224

Sutton

*William B. Connor, r and d 200

Swanzey

*Herman H. Perry, d and r 536

*William R. Granger, r 309

Robert J. Richardson, d 257

Tamw'orth

*Charles B. Weeks, d ^ 306

Earle H. Remiclc, r 201

Tilton—

♦Arthur K. Smart, d 433

Walter C. Wyatt, r 305

Troy

*Don W. Randall, r and d 323

Tuftonboro

♦Frank Hilliard, r 188

Willie W. Thomas, d 115

Unity—

*Georg-e B. Cram, d 91

Georg-e S. Galium, r 44

Wakefield—

*Alden N. Young", r 317

Grover C. Tucker, d 262

Walpole

*Donald J. Kiniry, d 410

*John W. Graves, d 386

William J. King, r 365

Louis S. Ballam, r 327

Warner

♦Alfred S. Cloues, r 330

Horace S. Martin, d 218

Warren

♦Chester B. Averill, r and d 252

Robert W. Dunbar, r 8

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For Representative:

Washington

♦Charles H. Emerson, r 89

John V. Dyer, d 31

"Weare

*Frank H. Peaslee, r 338

Fred C. Jones, d 3C8

Westmoreland

*Glenn E. Britton, r and d 144

Edward C. Greene, r 99

Whitefleld—

*Georg-e W. Whitcher, r 442

Freeman E. Sanborn, d 269

Wilmot—

*Ernest Howard, d 128

Georg-e Wrest, r 62

Wilton—

*Philip C. Heald, r 429

Harvey W. Frye, d 382

Winchester

*Eli J. Horner, r 338

♦Arthur P. Read, r 303

Sanford M. Tarbell, d 233

Francis B. O'Connor, d 228

Windham

♦Bessie Emerson, r 161

John F. Kane, d 128

Wolfeboro

♦Stephen W. Clow, r 699

♦Harold H. Hart, r 690

Woodstock

♦Harry Dean Sawyer, d and r 181

STATE GOVERNMENT 299

STATE GOVERNMENT, 1935-1937

GOVERNOR

January, 1935, to January, 1937. Constitution, Part II, Art. 41 (42).

Salary, $5,000. Laws of 1927, 35:1.

H. STYLES BRIDGES, r, Concord.

Governor's Secretary

Appointed by the Governor. Salary, $3,000. Laws of 1927, 35:2. GORDON P. EAGER, Pittsfield.

COUNCILORS

January, 1935, to January, 1937. Constitution, Part II, Art. 59 (60). Compensation, $8 a day. P. L. 19:36 (37).

First District L. LYNN CUTLER, r, Berlin.

Second District BURT R. COOPER, r, Rochester.

Third District— ALPHONSE ROY, d, Manchester.

Fourth District— THOMAS J. LEONARD, d, Nashua.

Fifth District— JAMES C. FARMER, r, Newbury.

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SECRETARY OF STATE

Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. Const., Part II, Art. 66 (67).

Salary, $4,000. P. L. 14: 1, 11.

ENOCH D. FULLER, r, Manchester. Term began January, 1929.

Deputy Secretary of State

Appointed by the Secretary of State. Const., Part II, Art. 68 (69). Salary, $2,700. Laws of 1927, 133: 1.

HARRY E. JACKSON, r, Farmington. Term began January 20, 1933.

STATE TREASURER

Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. Const., Part II, Art. 66 (67).

Salary, $4,000. P. L. 15: 1, 22.

CHARLES T. PATTEN", r, Nashua.

Term began January, 1931. (Served as Commissioner, under appointment of the Governor, beginning December 27, 1929.)

Deputy State Treasurer

Appointed by the State Treasurer. P. L. 15: 19. Salary, $2,700. Laws

of 1927, 133: 2.

F. GORDON KIMBALL, r, Farmington. Term began May 15, 1931.

COMMISSARY-GENERAL

Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. Const., Part II, Art. 66 (67).

CHARLES W. HOWARD,* r, Concord. January, 1917, to January, 1923; 1925-

*Also appointed Adjutant-General by the Governor, May 1, 1915; reap- pointed by the Governor and Council, November 29, 1922. Limitation by age, October 28, 1939. Laws of 1933, 141. Salary $4,000. Laws of 1927, 62:3.

STATE GOVERNMENT

301

The titles on the following pages are arranged alphabetically with regard to the distinguishing word:

Agriculture

Athletic Commission, State

Ballot Law Commissioners

Bank Commissioner

Cancer Commission, State

Chiropodj'

Chiropractic Examiners

Comptroller

Dental Board, State

Eastern States Exposition Building

Commission Education Embalmers

Finance Commission of Manchester Pish and Game Forestry Health Highway Institutions :

N. H. State Hospital

Laconia State School

Industrial School

N. H. State Sanatorium

State Prison Insurance Labor

Factory Inspectors

Conciliation and Arbitration

Library

Liquor Commission, State

Lunacy, Commission of

(see Hospital under Institutions) Manchester (see Finance Commission) Medical Referees Medicine Motor Vehicles Optometry Pharmacy Pilotage

Police Commissions Public Service Public "Welfare Purchasing Agent Racing Commission, State Shore and Beach Commission, N. H. Soldiers' Home

State Development Commission Superintendent of State House Tax Commission, State Trustees of State Institutions

(see Institutions) Uniformity of Legislation University of New Hampshire

(see Agriculture, College of) Veterinary Examiners Weights and Measures

Members of boards, commissions, etc., are listed in the order in which their respective terms of office expire.

2. Laws Suspended. All acts or parts of acts relative to salaries of state officials or employees inconsistent with the provisions hereof* are hereby suspended until June 30, 1935.

'Chapter 187, Laws of 1933.

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TRUSTEES OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS*

The Governor, Commissioner of Agriculture, and President of the College^ ex officiis; two persons, one of whom shall be a resident of this state, shall be elected by the Alumni ; and eight others shall be appointed by the Governor and Council. The trustees may be men or women ; both major political parties shall be represented, and two trustees shall be farmers. Term (which ends on June 30), four years. Vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term. Laws of 1929, 70 : 1.

EDWARD M. LEWIS (President of the College), Durham.

CHARLES H. HOOD, Beverly, Mass. Elected by the Alumni, May 6, 1929, to June 30, 1935.

JOHN SPAULDING ELLIOTT, Madbury. Elected by the Alumni, .July 1, 1932, to June 30, 1936.

JAMES A. WELLMAN, r, Manchester. January 26, 1928, to June 30, 1935.

GEORGE T. HUGHES-, r, Dover. August 28, 1931, to June 30, 1935.

JOHN W. PEARSON, r. Concord. January 26, 1928, to June 30, 1936.

ROBERT T. KIN'GSBURY, r, Keene. January 27, 1928, to June 30, 1936.

ROY D. HUNTER, r, (president), Claremont. June 14, 1916, to June 30, 1937.

JOHN T. DALLAS, r. Concord. July 18, 1933, to June 30, 1937.

HARRY D. SAWYER, d, Woodstock. September 15, 1926, to June 30, 1938.

JESSIE DOE, r, RoUinsford. June 30, 1932, to June 30, 1938.

^Also Trustees of the University of New Hampshire. P. L. 180: 6.

STATE GOVERNMENT 303

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Commissioner

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years and until suc- cessor is qualified. P. L. 181: 3. Salary, $3,500. Laws of 1929, 161: 1.

ANDREW L. FELKER, Laconia. January 10, 1914, to May 16, 1935.

Deputy Commissioner

Appointed by the Commissioner with the approval of the Governor. Term expires with the term of the Commissioner. P. L. 181: 7. Salary, $2,750. Laws of 1929, 161: 2.

LAWRENCE A. CARLISLE, Jefferson. Term began September 1, 1921.

State Veterinarian

Appointed by the Commissioner with the approval of the Governor and Council. P. L. 187: 5. Salary, $3,500. Laws of 1929, 169: 1.

ROBINSON W. SMITH, Laconia. Term began July 1, 1921.

Deputy in Charge of Suppression of Moths

Appointed by the Commissioner with the approval of the Governor.

Laws of 1931, 52: 1.

WALTER C. O'KANE, Durham. First appointment, December 4, 1911. Salary, $1,600. P. L. 190: 19.

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Advisory Board

Appointed by the Governor and Council, ten men, one from each county, actively engaged in agriculture ; not over six to be of the same political party. Term, three years. Compensation, $3 a day. P. L. 181: 22, 23.

Carroll County ALVAN T. HATCH, r, Wolfeboro. September 15, 1926, to September 1, 1935.

Merrimack County GEORGE M. PUTNAM, d, Hopkinton. September 15, 1926, to September 1, 1935.

Strafford County LORENZO E. BAER, r, RoUinsford. September 15, 1926, to September 1, 1935.

Cheshire County— BERNARD F. BE MIS, d, HarrisviUe. September 1, 1927, to September 1, 1933.

Coos County— FRED H. NOYES, r, Stewartstown. October 3, 1918, to September 1, 1933.

Hillsborough County— ISAAC N. CENTER, d, Litchfield. September 1, 1927, to September 1, 1933.

Rockingham County— FRANK H. PEARSON, r, Stratham. January 27, 1925, to September 1, 1933.

Belknap County ALBERT W. HEAD, d, Laconia. September 1, 1928, to September 1, 1934.

Grafton County HOMER S. SMITH, r, Monroe. September 1, 1925, to September 1, 1934.

Sullivan County ALFRED PIERCE, r, Claremont. September 1, 1925, to S-eptember 1, 1934.

STATE GOVERNMENT 305

STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION

Three persons appointed by the Governor and Council, one of whom shall be designated as chairman and secretary and whose compensation shall be $6 a day for actual service. Term, three years and until successor is appointed. Laws of 1929, 132: 1, 3.

DAVID F. QUIRK, Portsmouth. December 12, 1932, to December 12, 1935.

PAUL SADLER (Chairman-Secretary), Nashua April 19, 1933, to April 19, 1936.

BALLOT LAW COMMISSIONERS

The Attorney-General, ex officio: tvv'o other persons (from two political parties) appointed by the Governor and Council on or before the first day of September preceding a biennial election. P. L. 25: 91.

HARRY F. LAKE, d. Concord. August 31, 1922, to August 31, 1936.

HERBERT W. RAIKIE, r, Concord. August 15, 1932, to August 31, 1936.

BANK COMMISSIONER

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, six years, and until succes- sor is qualified. Salary, $5,000. P. L. 259: 1, 5.

CLYDE M. DAVIS, Concord. December 1, 1934, to December 1, 1940.

Deputy Bank Commissioner

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, six years and until succes- sor is qualified. Salary, $3,000. P. L. 259: 1, 5.

LEON O. GERRY, Madison. August 1, 1928, to August 1, 1940.

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STATE CANCER COMMISSION

The Governor, chairman, ex officio; four persons appointed by the Governor and Council, one of whom shall be a member of the State Board of Health, one a member of the New Hampshire Medical Society, and two shall be "non-medical." Term, not limited. Laws of 1931, 146: 1-2.

JAMES W. JAMESON, Surg., Concord. Appointed S-eptember 30, 1931. JOHN L. T. SHAW, Chichester. Appointed September 30, 1931. GEORGE C. WILKINS, M. D., Manchester. Appointed December 15, 1931. JOSEPH W. EPPLY, Manchester. Appointed December 15, 1931.

STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN CHIROPODY

The Secretary of the Board of Registration in Medicine, ex officio, who shall act as secretary and treasurer; a physician and a chiropodist appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years from date of appointment and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L. 208: 2.

CHARLES S. DAVIS (chiropodist), Manchester. May 21, 1919, to July 18, 1936.

FREDERICK P. SCRIBNER (physician), Manchester. September 15, 1925, to July 18, 1936.

BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS

Three chiropractors appointed by the Governor and Council. Laws of 1929, 10: 1. Term, three years. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L. 206: 3.

NORMA McCRILLIS STUDLEY, Rochester.

March 19, 1929, to March 19, 1935.

ERNEST A. WHEELER, Concord. February 27, 1930, to June 10, 1935.

JAMES EURKE, Portsmouth. D-cember 28, 1934, to Decsmber 28, 1937

STATE GOVERNMENT 307

COMPTROLLER

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, four years. Salary, $5,000.

Laws of 1931, 171: 14.

MILAN A. DICKINSON, r, Swanzey. July 1, 1931, to July 1, 1935.

NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE DENTAL BOARD

Three dentists, one annually, appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L, 205 : 1.

CLARENCE S. COPELAND, Rochester. February 4, 1914-23; February 12, 1926, to March 14, 1935.

HARRY L. WATSON' (secretary), Manchester. November 13, 1914, to November 14, 1935.

GEORGE A. STAPLES, Nashua. January 29, 1930, to December 23, 1936.

EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION BUILDING COMMISSION

The Commissioner of Agriculture, ex officio ; foiir persons appointed by the Governor and Council, one of whom shall be recommended by the New Hampshire Manufacturers' Association, and one by the New Hampshire Hotel Men's Association. Term, four years and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. Laws of 1929, 40: 1-3.

DAVID S. AUSTIN, 2nd, Waterville. July 18, 1933, to July 18, 1935.

ARTHUR E, GOYETTE, Peterborough. July 18, 1933, to July 18, 1936.

LAURENCE B. HOLT (chairman), Peterborough. July 18, 1933, to July 18, 1937.

DONALD D. TUTTLE, Concord. July 18, 1933, to August 31, 1938.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION State Board

The Governor, ex officio ; seven persons appointed by the Governor and Council. At least two, but no more than two, members shall be trustees of the Uni- versity of ISTew Hampshire. Term, five years (from January 31). On or before January 31, annually, the Governor shall name the chairman who shall serve one year and until his successor is appointed. Laws of 1929, 178: 1; 1931, 168.

WILFRID J. LESSARD, Manchester. April 29, 1919, to January 31, 1935.

* JAMES A. WELLMAN, Manchester. May 28, 1929, to January 31, 1936.

ORTON' B. BROWN' (chairman), Berlin, May 6, 1921, to January 31, 1936.

JOHN C. BROOKS, Claremont. April 12, 1932, to January 31, 1937.

ALICE £•. HARRIMAN, Laconia. May 6, 1921, to January 31, 1938.

*ROBERT T. KINGSBURY, Keene. January 11, 1927, to January 31, 1939.

ELISABETH R. ELKINS, Concord. May 28, 1929, to January 31, 1939.

Commissioner of Education

Appointed by the State Board. Term, not limited. P. L. 116: 9, 48.

JAMES N, PRINGLE, Concord. Term began September 1, 1930. Salary, $5,000.

Deputy Commissioner

Nominated by the Commissioner and appointed by the State Board.

P. L. 116: 10, 48.

WALTER M. MAY, Concord. Appointed 1917. Salary, $4,000.

*Trustee of University of New Hampshire.

STATE GOVERNMENT 309

BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF EMBALMERS

The Secretary of the State Board of Health*, ex officio, and three persons who shall be practical undertakers and embalmers appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. Laws of 1933, 135: 2.

J. VERNE WOOD, Portsmouth. September 18, 1930, to S-eptember 14, 1936.

GEORGE C. WILKINS, M. D., Manchester. First term began May 18, 1917.

FINANCE COMMISSION OF MANCHESTER

Three persons who shall have been voters in Manchester for at least three years, appointed by the Governor and Council. The chairman shall be designated by the Governor. Term, three years, "until January 1." Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. Laws of 1921, 226: 1.

OMER H. AMYOT, July 18, 1933, to January 1, 1936. THOMAS R. BURN'S, November 14, 1930, to January 1, 1937. JAMES D. SMART, June 13, 1934, to January 1, 1935.

FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT Commissioner

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years and until succes- sor is qualified. Salary, $3,000. P. L. 196: 1, 3.

JOHN H. FINLEY, r, Colebrook. February 15, 1933, to February 15, 1936.

''He shall act as secretary and treasurer of board of examiners.

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Advisory Board

Five persons appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. Laws of 1929, 31: 1.

ROY E. LEWIS, Lebanon. May 16, 1932, to May 16, 1935.

JOHN H. DICKINSON, Winchester. April 11, 1929, to September 14, 1936.

VICTOR M. CUTTER, New London. July 31, 1934, to July 31, 1937.

Wardens

No more than ten wardens appointed by the Commissioner and Advisory Board.

Laws of 1933, 90: 1.

RAE HUNT (chief warden), Concord. TILDEN H. BARNARD, Nashua. FLOYD COLE, Manchester. LEONARD M. HILL, Exeter. HARRY L. GOODWIN, Warren. ALFRED M. JENNESS, Newport. E. C. MELENDY, Franklin. FRED B. NORRIS, Colebrook. FRED T. SCOTT, Pittsburg. GEORGE O. STEVENS, Colebrook. JOHN WENTWORTH, Sandwich.

STATE GOVERNMENT 311

FORESTRY DEPARTMENT Commission

Three persons, one annually, appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years (from May 1). Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L. 191: 1.

HARRY K. ROGERS, Pembroke. August 29, 1929, to May 1, 1935.

BENJAMIN K. AYERS, Concord. May 1, 1927, to May 1, 1936.

W. ROBINSON BROWN, Berlin. May 1, 1909, to May 1, 1937.

State Forester

Appointed by the Forestry Commission. Salary, $3,500. Laws of 1929, 163: 1.

JOHN H. FOSTER, Waterville. Appointed March 1, 1920.

STATE BOARD OF HEALTH

The Governor and Attorney-General, ex offi-cHs; three physicians and one civil engineer appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, four years. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L. 125 : 1.

BARBARA BEATTIE, M. D., Littleton. May 16, 1932, to May 16, 1936.

GEORGE C. WILKIN'S, M. D., Manchester. February 2, 1915, to July 18, 1937.

JAMES W. JAMESON, Surg., Concord. January 30, 1934, to January 30, 1938.

ROBERT B. KERR, M. D., Manchester. January 30, 1934, to January 30, 1938.

Secretary

A physician appointed by the Board. Salary, while serving also as state

pathologist, $4,000. P. L. 125: 3, 12.

CHARLES DUNCAN, M. D., Concord. Appointed September, 1918.

Director of Venereal Disease Control

Appointed by the Board. P. L. 133: 22. CHARLES A. WEAVER, M. D., Manchester. Appointed in 1918.

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Laboratory of Hygiene

Staff appointed by the Board. P. L. 127.

CHARLES DUNCAN (director), Concord. Appointed in 1918. CHARLES D. HOWARD (chemist), Concord. Appointed in 1905. HOWARD N. KINGSFORD (pathologist and bacteriologist), Hanover Labora- tory. Appointed in 1903.

WILLIAM R. MACLEOD (bacteriologist). Concord. Appointed in 1921.

Chief Inspector

Laws of 1929, 164: 1. JOSEPH X. DUVAL, Concord. Appointed in 1918.

HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years from date of appointment and until successor is qualified. Salary, $5,500. P. L. 83: 2, 5.

FREDERIC E. EVERETT, Concord. September 1, 1915, to September 1, 1935.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE INSTITUTIONS Boards of Trustees

Each board shall consist of the Governor, ex officio, and su3h member of the Council as he may appoint; also five members, either men or women, ap- pointed by the Governor and Council, Term, five years. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L. 9: 2.

New Hampshire State Hospital

BENJAMIN W. COUCH, Concord. December 27, 1923, to June 30, 1935.

JOSEPH T. WALKER, Concord. January 27, 1925, to June 30, 1936.

SARAH JOHNSON, Franconia. June 30, 1932, to June 30, 1937.

WILLIAM B. McIN-NIS, Concord. March 21, 1933, to June 30, 1938.

FRANCES S. HALL, Dover. April 2, 1919, to June 30, 1939.

The Board of Trustees of the State Hospital shall constitute a Commission of

Lunacy. P. L. 11: 34.

STATE GOVERNMENT

Laconia State School

JOSEPH H. LAFLAMME, Manchester. June 30, 1925, to June 30, 1935.

EVA A. SPEARE, Plymouth. August 23, 1929, to June 30, 1936.

HARRIS H. RICE, Rindge. April 8, 1919, to June 30, 1937.

J. GRANT QUIMBY, Laconia. June 30, 1928, to June 30, 1938.

HARRIET CHASE NEWELL, Derry. June 30, 1929, to June 30, 1939.

Industrial School

ELIOT A. CARTER, Nashua. September 26, 1930, to June 30, 1935.

GRACE B. LANDMAN, Wolfeboro. September 26, 1930, to June 30, 1936.

ARTHUR E. MOREAU, Manchester. November 30, 1931, to June 30, 1937.

BURT R. COOPER, Rochester. June 30, 1933, to June 30, 1938.

HUBERT B. McDONOUGH, Manchester. May 8, 1933, to June 80, 1939.

New Hampshire State Sanatorium

MAUDE A. SANBORN, Northfield. July 14, 1930, to June 30, 1935.

JOHN H. HOULIHAN, Berlin. April 2, 1919, to June 30, 1936.

MINNIE E. THOMPSON, Laconia. May 18, 1933, to June 30, 1937.

GARDNER G. EMMONS, Concord. November 11, 1926, to June 30, 1938.

JOHN A. MUEHLING, Manchester. October 31, 1928, to June 30, 1939.

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State Prison

LEVIN J. OHA&E, Concord.

June 20, 1923, to June 30, 1935.

HERBERT J. FOOTE, Lincoln, September 15, 1926, to June 30, 1936.

ARTHUR J. CONNER, Exeter. November 14, 1932„ to June 30, 1937.

TREFFLE RAICHE, Manchester. January 28, 1926, to June 30, 1938.

CLARENCE I. HURD, Dover. April 2, 1919, to June 30, 1939.

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Commissioner

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years and until succes- sor is qualified. Salary, $5,000. Laws of 1931, 137: 1-2.

JOHN E. SULLIVAN, d, Somersworth. May 16, 1923, to September 26, 1930; July 1, 1931, to July 1, 1936.

Deputy Insurance Commissioner

Appointed by the Governor and Council. P. L. 271: 3. Salary, $1,800. Laws

of 1931, 137: 2.

HILMA HOKENSON, Concord. Appointed November ,28, 1933.

BUREAU OF LABOR Commissioner

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years and until succes- sor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. Salary, $3,000. P. L. 174: 1-4.

JOHN S. B. DAVIE, r. Concord.

First term began June 8, 1911.

STATE GOVERNMENT 315

Factory Inspectors

Three persons, one of whom shall be a woman, appointed by the Commissioner with 'he approval of the Governor and Council. P. L. 177: 29.

MARY ROGERS CHAGN'OK', Manchester. Term began July 1, 1921.

HAROLD I. TOWLE, Laconia. Term began January 15, 1927.

Employment Assistant

Appointed by the Commissioner with the approval of the Governor and Council.

P. L. 175: 4.

WILLIAM H. RILEY, Concord. Term began June, 1923.

State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration

Three persons, one annually, appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years (from July 1). Compensation, $8 a day. P. L. 174: 12, 24.

WALTER F. DUFFY, Franklin. September 15, 1926, to July 1, 1935.

JOHN R. McLANE (chairman), Manchester. January 27, 1925, to July 1, 1936.

KARL E. MERRILL, Hudson. August 29, 1932, to July 1, 1934.

PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSION

State Librarian, ex officio; fonr iiersons, one annually, appointed by the Governor and Council. Two members shall be from each of the two leading political parties. Women may be appointed. Term, four years, and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L. 10: 30-35.

HARRY F. LAKE, d, Concord. June 25, 1930, to April 27, 1935.

F. MABEL WINCHELL, r, Manchester. April 27, 1917, to April 27, 1936.

JAMES A. TUFTS, r, Exeter. January 15, 1930, to April 27, 1937.

FAY GANTER, d, Portsmouth. July 16, 1926, to April 27, 1938.

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Secretary

Appointed by the Commission. Salary, $2,000. Laws of 1927, 82: 1.

DOROTHY ANNABLE, Concord.

TRUSTEES OF STATE LIBRARY

Three persons (no more than two of whom shall be of the same political

party), appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, six years and until

successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L.

10: 2-6.

HARRY F. LAKE, d, Concord.

June 25, 1930, to November 25, 1936.

CHARLE& G. JENIS'ESS, r, Rochester. January 7, 1915, to July 18, 1939.

ADDIE E. TOWNE, r, Franklin. May 15, 1929, to October 31, 1940.

State Librarian

Appointed by the Trustees of State Library. Term, three years and until successor is qualified. Salary, $2,500. P. L. 10: 12, 13, 16.

THELMA BRACKETT, Concord. March 20, 1933, to January 1, 1937.

STATE LIQUOR COMMISSION

Three persons appointed by the Governor and Council, no more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party. One member shall be ap- pointed in June of each year. Term, three years (from July 1) and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. One member shall be appointed and commissioned as chairman, and the salary of each shall be $4,000. Laws of Special Session of 1934, 3: 2, 3.

CHARLES A. BURKE, d, Manchester. June 13, 1934, to July 1, 1935.

BERNARD B. CHASE, r (chairman), Plymouth. June 13, 1934, to July 1, 1937.

STATE GOVERNMENT

MEDICAL REFEREES

317

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years from date of

appointment. P. L. 376: 1-3.

Rockingham County (2)

SAMUEL J. COGSWELL, Derry. February 3, 1925, to February 14, 1935.

FREDERICK S. GRAY, Portsmouth. September 14, 1933, to September 14, 1938.

Strafford County (1)

FORREST L. KEAY, Rochester. September 6, 1918, to December 28, 1939.

Belknap County (1)

LESTER R. BROWN, Laconia. June 29, 1928, to July 18, 1938.

Carroll County (1)

SAMUEL DRYDEISr SNOW, (North) Conway. October 31, 1930, to October 31, 1935.

Merrimack County (1)

LOREN A. SANDERS-, Concord. May 31, 1918, to June 29, 1933.

Hillsborough County (3)

FRANK B. FOSTER, Peterborough. February 11, 1919-24; February 3, 1925-1935.

STILMAN G. DAVIS, Nashua. January 9, 1929, to October 30, 1939.

JULES O. GAGNON, Manchester. June 29, 1928, to June 29, 1933.

Cheshire County (1)

ARTHUR F. WESTON, Keene. January 9, 1929, to January 9, 1939.

Sullivan County (1)

CHARLES F. KEELEY, Claremont. July 13, 1934, to July 13, 1939.

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Grafton County (3)

LEON M. ORTON, Ashland. August 8, 1927, to September 26, 1937.

RALPH E. MILLER, Hanover. December 14, 1933, to December 14, 1938.

ELMER M. MILLER, Haverhill. June 4, 1919, to July 31, 1939.

Coos County (3)

WALTER F. NO YES, Colebrook. October 4, 1917, to April 18, 1938.

RICHARD E. WILDER. Whitefield. June 29, 1923, to June 29, 1933.

NORMAN DRESSER, Berlin. June 29, 1928, to June 29, 1933.

BOARD OF REGISTRATION IN MEDICINE

Five physicians, one annually, appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years and until suc3egsor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L. 204: 4.

HOWARD N. KINGSFORD, Hanover. May 19, 1915, to April 21, 1935.

ZENON A. LAVOIE, Manchester. October 26, 1921, to April 21, 1931.

CHARLES W. ADAMS, Franklin. May 19, 1915, to April 21, 1932.

CHARLES DUNCAN (secretary), Concord. October 31, 1918, to April 21, 1933.

FRED E. CLOW, Wolfeboro. May 31, 1918, to April 21, 1934.

COMMISSIONER OF MOTOR VEHICLES

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years and until successor is qualified. Salary, $4,000. Laws of 1931, 150: 1.

JOHN F. GRIFFIN, r, Manchester. June 1, 1922, to June 1, 1937.

STATE GOVERNMENT 319

BOARD OF REGISTRATION IN OPTOMETRY

Three optometrists, one physician and one oculist, one annually, appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L. 207: 2, 3.

JAMES S. SHAW, Franklin. May 17, 1914, to January 15, 1935.

CHARLES H. BABBITT, Nashua. October 4, 1917, to May 17, 1935.

EUGENE F. CLOUGH, Manchester. May 22, 1934, to May 17, 1936.

WILLIAM E. DEXTER, Concord. May 26, 1927, to May 26, 1932.

FRED S. GRAY, Rochester. February 23, 1932, to May 17, 1933.

COMMISSION OF PHARMACY AND PRACTICAL

CHEMISTRY

Three pharmacists, one annually, appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L. 210: 2, 3.

JOHN R. KELLY, Newport. February 17, 1925, to November 14, 1935.

GEORGE A. MOULTON, Peterborough. September 6, 1933, to September 6, 1936.

PERCY J. CALLAGHAN, Manchester. May 13, 1931, to May 13, 1937.

COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE OF THE HARBOR AND RIVER OF PISCATAQUA

Three persons may be appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, not

limited. P. L. 152: 1.

ALBERT H. ADAMS, Portsmouth. Appointed April 3, 1917.

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POLICE COMMISSIONS

Three persons appointedi by the Governor and Council. No more than two shall be of the same political party. Term, three years (from September 1) and until su3cessor is qualified. Laws of 1913, 148: 1, 2.

Berlin

PERLEY W. CHURCHILL, r, December 17, 1925, to September 1, 1935. JOSEPH DUMONT, r. May 16, 1932, to September 1. 1933. JULIUS STAHL, d, September 1, 1928, to September 1, 1934.

Dover

OWEN' COOGAN, d, February 17, 1925, to September 1, 1935.

ROBERT W. GREENAWAY, r, January 30, 1934, to September 1, 1936. THOMAS WEBB, r, September 15, 1925, to September 1, 1934.

Exeter

ELBRIDGE A. GOODWIN, d, April 30, 1927, to September 1, 1935. JOHN ADAMS', r, September 14, 1933, to September 1, 1936.

Laconia

JOHN M. GUAY, d, September 1, 1913, to September 1, 1935. CLARENCE E. ROWE, r, November 14, 1933, to September 1, 1936. CHARLES J. PITMAN, r, February 24, 1931. to September 1, 1937.

Manchester

FRANK W. SARGEANT, d, September 1, 1913, to September 1, 1932. NAZAIRE E. BIRON, r, January 20, 1925, to September 1, 1933. OWEN JOHNSON, r, January 14, 1926, to September 1, 1931.

Nashua

JOHN W. COFFEY, d, February 17, 1925, to September 1, 1935 OTTIS E. MERCER, r, May 29, 1930, to September 1, 1936. J. HOWARD GILE, r, June 30, 1932. to September 1, 1937.

STATE GOVERNMENT 321

Portsmouth

DANIEL W. BADGER, d, January 20, 1925, to September 1, 1935. FRANK REMICK, r, September 14, 1933, to September 1, 1936. WILLIAM J. LINCHEY, r, September 15, 1931, to September 1, 1937.

Somersworth

LEO P. RUEL, r, December 30, 1930, to September 1, 1933.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Three persons (one of whom shall be commissioned as chairman) appointed by the Governor and Council. Term (which begins first Monday in June of odd-numbered) year), six years and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L. 237: 1-3. Salaries, $5,000 each. Laws of 1931, 149: 1.

NELSON L. SMITH, r (chairman), Hanover. September 14, 1933, to June, 1937.

WILLIAM H. BARRY, d, Nashua. October 11, 1933, to June, 1939.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE State Board

Governor and Secretary of the State Board of Health, ex officiis ; five persons, one annually, appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years and until successor is qualified. Laws of 1929, 177: 1.

HERBERT E. KENDALL, Nashua. July 9, 1915, to July 9, 1935.

JAMES W. JAMESON, Concord. June 25, 1931, to June 25, 1936.

HILDEGARDE S. McKITTRICK, Dublin. September 28, 1934, to September 28, 1939.

ABBY L. WILDER, Rindge. g-eptember 28, 1934, to September 28, 1939.

JOHN J. BROPHY, Franklin. July 9, 1918, to July 9, 1933.

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Secretary

Appointed by the Board, -with the approval of the Governor and Council. Laws of 1929, 177: 4. Salary, $2750. P. L. 108: 5.

JAY H. CORLISS, Concord. Term began May 1, 1929.

PURCHASING AGENT

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. Salary, $4,000.

Laws of 1929, 167: 1.

HAROLD CHENEY, Concord. June 6, 1932, to June 6, 1935.

STATE RACING COMMISSION

Three persons appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. Salary, $1,200. Laws of 1933, 62: 1, 7.

RALPH H. GEORGE, Concord. April 18, 1933, to April 18, 1936.

HAVEN DOE, Somersworth. April 18, 1933, to June 13, 1987.

STATE GOVERNMENT 323

NEW HAMPSHIRE SHORE AND BEACH PRESERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION

State Highway Commissioner, Laws of 1929, 273.

GEORGE H. MOSES (chairman), Concord.

GEORGE ASHWORTH (vice chairman), Hampton.

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS (secretary), Hampton.

WILLIAM A. GROVER, C. E. Dover.

ER]S'EST G. COLE, Hampton.

FRED L. WEARE, Seabrook.

Council Record, Aug. 26, 1927. Term, April 22, 1931, to April 22, 1935.

In 1935, the Governor and Council shall appoint two members for two, four, and six years, respectively, and thereafter, they shall appoint two members biennially. Vacancies to be filled by said Governor and Council. Laws of 1931, 116: 1, 2.

BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE

SOLDIERS' HOME

The Governor and four others who are members ex offlciis; five persons (at least four of whom served in the army or navy of the United States in the war of the Rebellion, the war with Spain or the "World War, and are members one each of the New Hampshire department of the Grand Army, the United Spanish War Veterans, the American Legion, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars) appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. Laws of 1931, 138: 1.

WILLIAM SULLIVAN, Manchester. June 25, 1931, to June 25, 1936.

CHARLES E. TILTON, Tilton. November 9, 1920, to December 15, 1936.

WENDELL D. CROWELL, Hancock. December 30, 1931, to December 30, 1936.

HAROLD K. DAVISON, Haverhill. September 12, 1928, to March 1, 1937.

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STATE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION*

Three persons appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years (from May 1) and until successor is qualified. Laws of 1931, 92: 1.

THOMAS DREIER, Tuftonboro. May 1, 1932, to May 1, 1935.

EDGAR H. HUNTER (chairman), Hanover. July 18, 1933, to May 1, 1936.

ARTHUR S. MORRIS, Littleton. May 1, 1931, to May 1, 1934.

Secretary

Appointed by the Board with the approval of the Governor and Council.

Salary, $4,000.

DONALD D. TUTTLE, Concord. Term began May 1, 1931.

SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE HOUSE

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, two years and until suc- cessor is appointed. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. P. L. 7: 2.

WENDELL D. CROWELL, Hancock. September 28, 1934, to September 28, 1936.

STATE TAX COMMISSION

Three persons (one of whom shall be of the leading minority party) appointed by the Supreme Court and commissioned by the Governor. The chairman and secretary to be designated by the Court. Term, six years and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term (which ends March 31 of odd-numbered year). P. L. 68: 1-5. Salary of secre- tary, $4,000; of other members, $3,000. Laws of 1929, 168: 1.

JOHN R. SPRING, r (chairman), Nashua. September 15, 1926, to March 31, 1935.

EDGAR C. HIRST, r (secretary). Concord. April 1, 1927, to March 31, 1937.

JOHN T. AMEY, d, Lancaster. May 1, 1911, to April 1, 1927; December 3, 1929, to March 31, 1933.

*Formerly, Board of Publicity.

STATE GOVERNMENT 325

Director of Taxation of Interest and Dividends

JOHN G. MARSTON, AUenstown. Term began May 10, 1923.

COMMISSIONERS FOR THE PROMOTION OF UNIFORMITY OF LEGISLATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Three persons appointed by the Governor. Laws of 1893, ch. 84.

GEORGE M. FRENCH, Nashua. Appointed July 16, 1926.

JAMES P. RICHARDSON, Hanover. Appointed July 15, 1931.

BURT R. COOPER, Rochester. Appointed October 28, 1931.

BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS

Three persons, one annually, appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years and until successor is qualified. Vacancy to be filled for un- expired term. P. L. 209: 2. See also Laws of 1929, 87.

FREDERICK V. DEDRICK, Keene. September 26, 1930, to September 26, 1933.

HAROLD M. LEWIS, Nashua. May 19, 1915, to January 8, 1934.

PAY F. RUSSELL, Concord. February 23, 1922, to March 28, 1923; March 31, 1925, to March 31, 1934.

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DEPARTMENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

State Commissioner

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years and until suc- cessor is qualified. Salary, $3,000. P. L. 161: 2, 4.

WILLIAM H. MARCOTTE, JR., r, Manchester. May 3, 1932, to May 3, 1937.

Inspectors

Three persons appointed by the Commissioner with the advice of the Governor and Council. Salaries, not exceeding $2,000. Laws of 1927, 132:1.

EDWIN H. THOMAS, Farmington. Appointed in 1917. WILLIAM H. MANN, Littleton. Appointed in 1924. HARRY G. HAGER, Concord. Appointed in 1932.

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT

327

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT

Supreme Court

A chief justice and four associate justices appointed by the Governor and Council. P. L. 315: 1. Term, until seventy years of age. P. L. 18: 1, 2. Salary $7,000 each. Laws of 1929, 159: 1.

Name

Residence

Appointment

Limitation by Age

Chief Justice :

John E. Allen

Keene

Oct. 16, 1934 . . . Jan. 27, 1925 . . .

June 26 1943

Associate Justices: Thomas L Marble .

Gorham

Dec. 24, 1946 Oct. 4, 1949 Oct. 24, 1969 Feb. 22. 1946

Oliver W. Branch . Peter Woodbury . . . Elwin L. Page . .

Manchester

Bedford

Concord

Dec. 31, 1925 . . Apr. 25, 1933 . . . Oct. 16, 1934 . . .

Superior Court

A chief justice and five associate justices appointed by the Governor and Council. Laws of 1927, 51 : 1. Term, until seventy years of age. P. L. 18: 1, 2, Salary, $7,000 each. Laws of 1929, 159: 2.

Name

Residence

Appointment

Limitation by Age

Chief Justice:

William H. Sawyer Associate Justices:

Henri A. Burque .

Oscar L. Young .

John Scammon . . .

Warren W. James

H. Thornton Lorimer

Concord

N'ashua . Laconia Exeter . Berlin . Rochester

Jan. 28, 1926

Apr. 23, 1924

Feb. 3, 1925

Nov. 10, 1925

Apr. 25, 1933

Dec. 28, 1934

Aug. 18, 1937

Sept. 20, 1949 Sept. 11, 1944 Sept. 30, 1935 Mar. 23, 1954 Lpr. 16, 1972

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Judges of Probate

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, until seventy years of age. Const., Part II, Arts. 45 (46) and 77 (78). Salaries, P. L. 293: 22.

County

Name

Residence

Appoint- ment

Limitation by Age

Sal- ary

Rockingham Strafford . . . Belknap ....

Carroll

Merrimack . . . Hillsborough Cheshire . . . . Sullivan .... Grafton . . . . Coos

Richard E. Shute . . James McCabe . . . . Thomas C. Hill . . . William J. Britton . Eugene VV. Leach . . George A. Wagner . CLsster B. Jordan . . Henry S. Rich'ds'n . Henry A. Dodge . . Edgar M. Bowker . .

Exeter

Dover

Laconia .... Wolfeboro . . . Concord .... Manchester . .

Keene

Claremont Littleton .... Whitefield . . .

Feb. 23, 1926 July 7, 1923 Sept. 27, 1922 May 6, 1921 Dec. 10, 1924 Jan. 7, 1912 Sept. 15, 1920 June 29, 1917 Mar. 14, 1934 Nov. 9, 1920

1

Oct. 17, 1957|$2,000 Oct. 27, 19371 1,800 Aug. 29, 19481 1,500 June 18, 19421 1,500 Aug. 4, 19471 2,000 May 28, 1943 1 2,500 Feb. 15, 1962| 1,500 Sept. 19, 19431 1,500 Feb. 3, 1958! 1,800 April 18, 19461 1,500

Attorney-General

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Const., Part II, Art. 45 (46). Term, five years. Salary, $4,000. P. L. 16: 1, 4.

FRANCIS W. JOHNSTON, Claremont. March 14, 1932, to March 14, 1937.

Assistant Attorney-General

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years. Salary, $4,000.

P. L. 16: 14, 4.

DUDLEY W. ORR, Concord. December 28, 1934, to December 28, 1939.

State Reporter

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

P. L. 326: 1, 13.

CRAWFORD D. HENING, Berlin. 1916-1924, 1927-

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT 329

Clerk of Supreme Court

Appointed by the Supreme Court. Term, not limited. Compensation, $500.

Entry fees. P. L. 315: 20, 23, 27.

GEORGE O. SHOVAN', Enfield. Appointed May 1, 1933.

Clerks of Superior Courts

Appointed by the Superior Court. Term, not limited. P. L. 320: 1. Rockingham County AMOS S. RUNDLETT, Exeter. S-trafford County WILLIAM H. ROBERTS, Dover. Belknap County HARRY E. TRAPP, Laconia. Carroll County ROBERT C. SAWYER, Ossipee. Merrimack County GEORGE M. FLETCHER, Concord. Hillsborough County ARTHUR S. HEALY, Manchester. Cheshire County CHARLES A. MADDEN, Keene. Sullivan County JOHN McCRILLIS, Newport. Grafton County DEXTER D. DOW, Woodsville. Coos County— FRED C. CLEAVELAND, Lancaster.

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SUPREME COURT Law Terms

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

L. 315: 4.

SUPERIOR COURT

Trial Terms

Laws of 1933, 121: 1; P. L. 318: 5.*

County

Time

Rockingham . . .

Strafford

Belknap

Carroll

Merrimack . .

Hillsborough

Cheshire

Sullivan

Grafton

Coos

Adjournments to

Portsmouth

Exeter

Derry*

Dover

Laconia

Ossipee

Concord

Manchester

Nashua

Keene

Newport

Lebanon

Plymouth

WoodsviUe in the town of Haverhill

Lancaster - .

Berlin

Colebrook

2d Tues., April. 4th Tues., Oct.

2d Tues., Feb., Sept.

3d Tues., March. 4th Tues., Oct.

3d Tues., May. 2d Tues., Nov.

1st Tues., April. 4th Tues., Oct.

1st Tues., Jan., April. 2d Tues., Sept.

2d Tues., Feb., Sept.

2d Tues., Feb., Sept.

2d Tues., Jan. 2d Tues., May.

2d Tues., S'opt.

4th Tues., April. 3d Tues., Oct.

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT

331

TERMS OF PROBATE COURTS

p. L. 295: 1-8, 10; Laws of 1927, 5: 1.* Holiday, P. L. 295: 11.

County

Time

Rockingham

Strafford

Belknap . . . Carroll . . . . Merrimack .

Hillsborough

Cheshire Sullivan

Grafton*

Coos

Portsmouth Exeter Derry . , . .

Dover

Rochester . . Somersworth

Farmington

Laconia

Ossipee ....

Concord ....

Manchester Nashua . . .

Keene

Claremont

Newport .

Lebanon Plymouth

Woodsville Littleton .

Lancaster

Berlin . . Colebrook Gorham .

Hillsboro Bridge . Peterborough . . . .

Milford

Greenville

Amherst

Francestown

1st Tues., Jan., March, May, July, Sept., Nov.

2d and 4th Tues., each month, ex- cept Aug.

1st Tues., Feb., June, Oct., Dec.

1st Tues., every month.

3d Tues., Jan., March, June, Oct.

3d Tues., Feb., May, July, Sept.,

Nov. 3d Tues., Apr., Aug., Dec.

2d Tues., every month.

1st Tues., every month.

2d and 4th Tues., every month ex- cept Aug.

3d Tues., every month.

4th Tues., Feb., Apr., June, Aug.,

Oct., Dec. On the Fri. next following the 4th

Tues. of Jan., July. On the Fri. next following the 4th

Tues. of Feb., May, Nov. On the Fri. next following the 4th

Tues. of March, Sept. On the Fri. next following the 4th

Tues. of April, Oct. On the Fri. next following the 4th

Tues. of June, Dec. On the Fri. next following the 4th

Tues. of Aug.

1st and 3d Fri., every month, ex- cept July and Aug. ; 1st Fri., July and 3d Fri., Aug.

Last Wed., Jan., March, May, July, Sept., Nov.

Last Wed., Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct., Dec.

3d Tues., Jan., April, July, Oct.

2d Tues., Feb., May, Nov.; 4th Tues., July.

3d Tues., March, June, Sept., Dec.

1st Tues., May, Nov.

1st Tues., Jan., March, May, July,

Nov. 3d Tues., Jan., June. 4th Tues., Jan., Aug. 1st Tues., April, Oct.

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JUSTICES AND SPECIAL JUSTICES OF MUNICIPAL

COURTS

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, until seventy years of age^ Const., Part II, Arts. 45 (46) and 77 (78). P. L. 323: 1. Salaries. Laws of 1933, chs. 154 and 47.

Town or City

Name

Appoint- ment

Limitation by age

Allenstown

Alton

Ashland

Auburn

Bedford

Berlin

Bethlehem

Boscawen

Bristol

Campton

Canaan

Candia

Charlestown . . . .

Claremont

Colebrook

Concord

Conway

Danbury

Derry

Dover

Durham

Burt L. Millen J.

Eugene N. Fontaine ..S.J.

Frank M. Ayer J.

Albion Kahler J.

Thomas S. Emery J.

Robert P. Booth J.

Ralph M. Wiggin £•. J.

Crawford D. Hening J.

Matthew J. Ryan S. J.

J. Elmer Harrington. .. .J.

Glenn A. Hall J.

George W. Sumner. . . . S. J.

William H. Marston J.

Ellis S. Freethey J,

Edward A. Barney J.

William E. Shaw J.

Richard H. Perry J.

Harold P. Pratt S. J.

Francis W. Johnston. . . . J. Ira G. Colby S. J.

Charles O. Stevens J.

Leon D. Ripley S. J.

William L. Stevens J.

Peter J. King S. J.

Eugene I. Smith J.

Charles E. Poole S. J.

Forrest E. Wells J.

Herbert L. Grinnell, Jr. ..J. Edwin B. Weston S. J.

Patrick W. Murphy J.

William H. Ricker S. J.

Adrian O. Morse J.

Norman Alexander . . . S. J.

Apr. Apr.

13.

13,

1915 1915

July Jan,

13,

7.

1935 1958

Mar.

30,

1915

Aug.

25,

1943

Nov.

22.

1928

Oct.

13.

1941

July

27.

1933*

Feb.

21,

1939

Feb. Apr.

15, 6,

1932 1928

Aug, July

16, 16,

1970 1960

Feb. Apr.

26. 6.

1924 1915

June Sept,

19.

24,

1936 1952

Apr.

29,

1932

Apr,

21.

1964

May Jan.

14. 20.

1928 1931

June Jan.

24, 5,

1940 1945

Apr.

6.

1928

Aug.

18.

1946

May

14.

1934

Dec.

2.

1946

Mar,

30.

1915

July

22,

1951

Mar.

27,

1923

Nov.

15,

1935

July Oct.

27, 29,

1933 1926

Feb. Sept.

22, 24,

1973 1962

Sept. Mar.

30, 10,

1931 1915

Apr. Jan.

29, 11,

1952 1942

May

May

21, 6,

1919 1921

Dec.

Nov.

13, 25,

1938 1947

Dec. Jan.

10, 26.

1924 1928

Apr. Oct.

5, 9,

1950 1955

June Dec.

15.

31,

1927* 1925

Nov. Nov.

12,

7,

1943 1945

Mar.

30,

1932

Sept,

13,

1954

Mar. Mar.

10, 10,

1915 1915

Jan, Mar

29. 15,

1951 1941

Nov. Aug.

30, 29,

1921 1930

Feb. May

4. 2.

1942 1937

Apr. Dec.

16, 27,

1926 1928

Mar, Dec.

3, 15.

1965 1966

* Second Appointment.

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT

333

JUSTICES AND SPECIAL JUSTICES OF MUNICIPAL

COURTS— Continued

Town or City

Name

Appoint- ment

Limitation by age

Epping . . . Exeter

Parmington Franklin . . , Goffstown . , Gorham . .

Greenville . Hampton . ,

Hanover . . ,

Haverhill . .

Henniker

Hillsborough

Hinsdale

Hooksett ■/affrey . . . . Jefferson Keene ....

Kingston . . . Laconia

Lancaster . . Lebanon . . .

Lincoln . . . . Lisbon . . . .

Littleton . . .

George A. Gilmore J

Ernest G. Templeton J,

Frank A. Batchelder . . S. J.

Arthur H. Wiggin J

Dennis E. Sullivan. . . . &. J.

Alfred W. Poore J,

Harry G. Noves J,

Elisha H. Cady S. J.

James C. Taft J,

John W. Perkins J.

Charles F. Adams S. J

Harry E. Burton J.

Ralph D. Beetle S. J,

Fred S. Wright J

Russell T. Bartlett. . . .£•. J,

James W. Doon J,

Charles S. Perry J.

Jesse W. Field J.

Harold R. Weeks S. J.

William H. Head J

Geo. P. Wellington J.

Francis C. Stone J,

Charles A. Madden J.

Chester B. Jordan S. J.

Howard C. Page J,

Harry E. Trapp J,

Theo Stephen Jewett. . . £•. J.

Fred C. Cleaveland J.

Rowland B. Jacobs J.

John F. Cronin S. J.

Ernest R. Duvall J.

George W. Pike J

Arthur C. Gowing S. J.

Harry L. Heald J

Larkin R. Brush S. J

Apr. 24, 1923

Dec. Mar.

Mar.

Jan.

Mar.

Mar. Mar.

16, 1926 31, i916

10, 1915

24, 1933

1.0, 1915

10, 1915 10, 1915

Apr. 18, 1933

Oct.

May

Mar. May

Jan. Mar.

July

Nov.

Dec. Dec.

Mar.

Oct.

Aug.

Apr. July

31, 1930 28, 1915

10, 1915 13, 1926

21, 1933 10, 1915

27, 1933*

27, 1923

30, 1930 30, 1930

21, 1932 30, 1929

17, 1928

25, 1918

22, 1919

Apr. 22, 1932

Oct.

May

31, 1930 17, 1918

Mar. 10, 1915

Jan. Jan.

27, 1927 15, 1930

Sept. 28, 1933

Apr. Apr.

Mar. Jan.

28, 1916 12, 1922

10, 1915 15. 1930

July

8,

July

Sept.

14, 12,

Nov.

30,

Aug.

27,

Dec.

15,

June Aug.

15, 30,

Feb.

15,

Aug. July

13,

10,

May Jan.

29, 21,

Mar. May

17,

8.

May

26,

Feb.

5,

Aug. Feb.

10, 12,

Apr.

24,

Oct.

4,

Sept.

20,

Feb.

Feb.

4, 15,

Apr.

21.

Oct. Dec.

2, 24,

Oct.

24,

Oct. June

11,

24,

Mar.

25,

Aug. Sept.

19, 17,

Aug. Aug.

2,

22,

1947

1950 1947

1935

1964

1950

1944 1935

1961

1972 1936

1938 1956

1944 1937

1965

1941

1953 1969

1956

1946

1935

1951

1962

1968

1960 1961

1942

1939 1967

1958

1952 1934

1988 1950

'Second Appointment.

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JUSTICES AND SPECIAL JUSTICES OF MUNICIPAL

COURTS— Continued

Town or City

Xame

Appoint- ment

Limitation by age

Manchester Meredith ,

Milford Nashua

New London Newmarket . Newport . . .

Charles A. Perkins J.

Charles W. Small . . Earl A. Welch

. . .J.

&. J.

Benjamin F. Prescott . . . . J. Arthur B. Rotch S. J.

Frank B. Clancy J.

George M. French S. J.

. . Fred S. Lovely J.

. . James B. Griifin J.

Northumberland .

Northwood ... Ossipee

Jacob M. Shulins J.

William H. Nourse S. J.

Mar. 10, 1915

Pembroke . . . Peterborough Pittsfield . . . Plaistow ... Plymouth . . .

William Lehnert J.

John A. Tasker . J.

! Ralph H. Merrow J.

Charles E. Smart S. J.

Jenness S. Dearborn. . . S. J.

James B. Sweeney J.

George H. Colbath S.J.

Fred P. Hill J.

Mar. Dec.

Mar. Dec.

Feb. May

Nov.

June

Dec. Nov.

30 15

10, 12

25

28,

20

14

16 23

Feb. 17

Sept. 29

Portsmouth

Rochester Rumney ,

Salem

Seabrook . . . Somersworth

William A. Kimball J.

Harry F. Wood S. J.

Jeremy R. Waldron J.

Edward H. Adams S. J.

Gardner S. Hall J.

Leslie L. Bunker J.

George P. Loveland. . . . S. J.

Lester Wallace Hall J.

Chester T. Woodbury. . S-. J.

David C. Chase J.

Albert E. Colburn J.

Oct. Mar.

Sept.

Mar.

Mar.

Nov.

May Jan.

June May

14 23

28

10

30

10

5 5

30 28

Oct. 31

Aug. June

Mar. Mar.

Sept.

Jan.

15 20

16 16

1926 1931

1915 1932

1916 1932

1934

1931

1926 1916

1925

1926

1931 1915

1933

1915

1915

1925

1927* 1927

1931 1915

1930

1930 1916

1915 1915

Apr. 24, 1942

June Aug.

June Mar.

June May

Oct.

Nov.

Apr. Apr.

27 12

2

20

19, 1931 30, 1934

May 6

Aug. 29

Jan. 8

Aug. 17

Aug. 17

Feb. 4

May 9

Dec. 16

Julv 14

Sept. 17

Oct. 1

Nov. 25

Oct. 2

Apr. 24

Mar. 29

Sept. 7

Jan. 6

June 19

Aug. 18

10. 1945 2, 196?

16, 1949 24, 1957

20, 1948 2. 1958

1954

1961

1973 1937

1967

1945

1965 1950

1951

1957

1935

1937

1946 1959

1959 1935

1970

1947 1936

1944 1955

1957

1965

* Second Appointment.

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT

335

JUSTICES AND SPECIAL JUSTICES OF MUNICIPAL

COURTS— Concluded

Town or City

Name

Appoint- ment

Limitation by age

Stewartstown Stratford . . Sunapee . . .

Tilton

Troy

Walpole . . .

Whitefield . .

Wilton

Winchester . Wolfeboro . . Woodstock ,

Wilman F. Allen J.

James E. Mason. J?

Hugh C. Young J.

John W. Crawford J.

Harry S. Platts J.

Maurice E. Costin J.

Harry S. VanDemark. .S. J.

Edgar M. Bowker J.

Howard D. Crockett. . . .S. J.

Harold D. Cheever J

Maurice E. Partridge ...J.

James C Muchmore J,

Apr.

Apr.

Nov.

Sept.

Apr.

May Dec.

May Mar.

Jan. June

June

14,

1925

8,

1919

27,

1934

30,

1931

13,

1915

31, 13,

1922 1922

28, 31,

1931* 1921

2,

1917

4,

1934

27,

1927*

Dec. Aug.

May

Sept.

Sept.

Jan. May

Apr.

May

Jan. Apr.

10, 1942

7, 1946

23, 1948

20, 1963

17, 1946

29, 1958 25, 1937

18, 1946 13, 1960

23, 1958

3, 1948

Apr. 4, 1941

* Second Appointment.

TRIAL JUSTICES

Justices of the Peace designated by the Governor and Council. P. L. 323 : 5.

Town

Name

Designated

Andover

Charles S Stone

Feb. 7 1933

Bennington

Henry W. Wilson

Mar. 16 1915

Fitzwilliam

John S. Blair

Sept. 6, 1918 Apr. 28, 1925 July 16, 1915 Sept. 15, 1920 Apr. 30, 1915 Apr. 4. 1933 Sept. 12, 1916

Hancock

Charles A. Brown

Thomas J. Winn

Harrisville

Hill

Frank K. Woodward

Forrest L Marsh

Milton

New Castle

Oliver W Marvin

Sandwich

Charles B. Hoyt

336 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COMMISSIONERS FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE

Commissioners resident without the state, authorized to acknowledge 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. P. L. 17: 12.

Appoint- Name Residence ment

Massachusetts

Sidney "W. Armstrong Winchendon May 29, 1934

Edward E. Crawshaw. .... .Newburyport June 23, 1932

George H. Grant 102 Mount Vernon St., Boston. . . . Apr. 30, 1934

New Jersey

Louis B. Englander 11 Commerce St., Newark Nov. 29, 1932

New York

Noe Allard 396 Sterling Place, Brooklyn May 13, 1931

France

Alfred Sharon 17 Rue Des Beiges, Cannes July 27, 1933

India

Abul Pazl Kapurthala Mar. 18, 1931

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT 337

FEDERAL COURT ORGANIZATION

Date of Circuit Court appointment

First circuit judges:

George H. Bingham, Manchester 1913

Scott Wilson, Portland, Me 1929

James M. Morton, Jr., Fall River, Mass 1932

District Court, district of New Hampshire:

Judge', George F. Morris, Lancaster 1921

Clerk, Thomas B. Donnelly, Manchester 1923

Attorney, Alexander Murchie, Concord 1934

Assistant Attorney, Dennis E. Sullivan, Franklin 1934

Assistant Attorney, Norman J. Coulombe, Berlin 1934

Marshal, John M. Guay, Laconia 1934

Deputy Marshal, Timothy C. Cronin, Manchester 1934

Deputy Marshal, James H. Harrington, Concord 1934

Commissioners, Fred C. Cleaveland, Lancaster 1922

John W. Stanley, Concord 1926

Charles D. Barnard, Manchester 1931

The above court meets at Concord, the last Tuesday in April, the first Tuesday in September, and the second Tuesday in De- cember; at Littleton, the second Tuesday in October.

22

338

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COUNTY

Elected November 6, 1934.

County

Sheriff

Solicitor*

Treasurer

Rockingham

Strafford

Belknap

Carroll

Merrimack

Hillsborough

Cheshire

Sullivan .

Grafton . .

Coos

Salaries

$1,000 and Fees

Ceylon Spinney, r

Portsmouth

$1,000 and Fees

Stephen W. Scruton, d

Dover

$1,000 and Fees

Frederick D. Elliott, r

Laconia

$800 and Fees

James Welch, r

Tamworth

$2,000 and Fees

George A. "Wooster, r

Concord

$1,500 and Fees

Richard M. O'Dowd, d

Manchester

$900 and Fees

Frank J. Bennett, r

Keene

$800 and Fees

Emery B. Monta, r

Claremont

$1,000 and Fees

Claude M. Murray, r

Canaan

$1,400 and Fees

George A. Colbath, r

Berlin

Laws of 1929, 160: P. L. 324: 28

$1,500

George R. Scammon, r

Exeter

$1,200

Thomas J. McGreal, d

Somersworth

$900

Harold E. Wescott, r

Laconia

$800

Frank Rowe Kenison, r

Conway

$1,250

Willoughby A. Colby, r

Bow

$2,500

John J. Sheehan, d

Manchester

$800

Arthur Olson, r

Keene

$800

John H. Leahy, r

Claremont

$1,200

Norris H. Cotton, r

Lebanon

$1,500

William Lehnert, r

Groveton

Laws of 1931, 152: 1

$500

Earle R. Stockbridge, r

Exeter

$400

Eugene C. Foss, d

Rochester

$300

Charles J. Hayford, r

Laconia

$300

Eugene I. Smith, r

Conwav

$400

John L. T. ghaw, r

Chichester

$1,200

Thomas F. Sheehan, d

Manchester

$200

Harry A. Page, r

Keene

$200

Merton J. Sargent, r

Newport

$300

Harry s. Huckins, r

Plymouth

$400

Harry D. Kilgore, r

Gorham

P. L. 39: 12

*Solicitors of Merrimack and Coos counties take office January 1.

Terms of all Strafford county officers may hegin January 1, in 1937. Laws of 1933, 166: 1, 2.

COUNTY OFFICERS

339

OFFICERS

Term,* April 1, 1935 April 1, 1937.

Register of Deeds

Register of Probate

Commissionerst

Fees

John W. A. Green, r

Exeter

$2,000

Anna M. Morin, d

Somersworth

Fees

Elizabeth H. Sanborn, r

Laconia

Fees Charles H. Carter, r Ossipee

Fees

Katharine A. Crowley, r

Concord

Fees

Donat Corriveau, d

Nashua

Fees

Winfield M. Chaplin, r

Keene

Fees

Clinton K. Barton, r

Croydon

Fees

William J. Randolph, r

Plymouth

Fees

Wm. D. Thompson, d

Lancaster

P. L. 40: 14 Laws of 1929, 53: 1

$2,000

Frank B. Nay, r

Exeter

$1,800

Ethel G. Waldron, d

Dover

$1,500

Carroll W. Stafford, r

Laconia

$1,500

Walter G. White, r

Ossipee

$2,000

I. Eugene Keeler, r

Concord

$2,000

Wilfred J. Boisclair, d

Manchester

$1,500

Ella F. Gee, r

Keene

$1,500

Harry E. Jameson, r

Newport

$2,000 Russell T. Bartlett, r Haverhill

$1,500

Fred C. Congdon, r

Lancaster

P. L. 294: 18

$1,000 each Mahlon C. Currier, r, Danville Simes Frink, r, Newington Irving W. Marston, r. No. Hampton

$1,200 each Harold D. Foss, d, Rochester Samuel A. Lawrence, d, Farmington William H. McCann, d, Dover

$900 each

(1) John Morrison, r, Laconia

(2) Joseph F. Smith, r, Meredith

(3) Arthur D. Rollins, d, Alton

$5 a day Edwin B. Edgerly, r, Tuftonboro Percy F. Garland, r, Conway Charles M. Towle, r, Freedom

$1,000 each Arthur H. Britton, r. Concord G. Carroll Cilley, r. Concord John G. McQuilkin, r. Concord

$2,100 each

(1) George J. Gingras, d, Manchester

(2) James B. Hallisey, d, Nashua

(3) Joseph E. Hurley, d, Wilton

$700 each Fred A. Ramsay, r, Walpole Grace A. Richardson, r, Keene Henry E. Swan, r, Keene

$900 each Leo L. Osborne, d, Sunapee Oliver A. Putnam, r, Claremont George C. Warner, r, Claremont

$750 each John Gadd, r, Plymouth Fred Parker, r, Lisbon George A. Pushee, r, Lyme

$5 a day Alphonse N. McCready, r, Berlin Judson A. Potter, d, Northumberland Clark E. Swail, r, Colebrook

Laws of 1933, 186: 1

tin Belknap and Hillsborough counties, there is a commissioner in each of three districts. Laws of 1931, 134: 1; 1929, 142: 1.

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