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STATE  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


MANUAL 


FOR    THE 


GENERAL  COURT 


1907 


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


No.  10. 


CONCORD,    NEW    HAMPSHIRE 

1907 


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National  Guard    46 

Campaign  of  1906   52 

Election  Returns — Governor    46 

Congressmen     93 

Councilors    104 

Senators   117 

County   Officials    138 

License    166 

Town    Officers    ISO 

Chief  Magistrates  of  New  Hampshire 288 

Congressmen,   1789-1907    293 

Voluntary   Corporations,    1905-1906 300 

Legislative     314 

Constitution    of   New   Hampshire    371 


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STATE  GOVERNMENT,  1907-1908. 


GOVERNOR. 
CHAELES  M.    FLOYD,  r.,  Manchester. 
January,  1907,  to  January,  1909.    Term,  two  years.    Salary,  $2,000. 


COUNCIL. 

First  District— STEPHEN  S.  JEWETT,  r.,  Laconia. 
Second  District— WILLIAM  H.  C.  FOLLANSBY,  r.,  Exeter. 
Third  District— HERBERT  B.  VIALL,  r.,  Keene. 
Fourth  District— JAMES  DUNCAN  UPHAM,  r.,  Claremont. 
Fifth  District— FRANK  P.  BROWN,  r.,  Whitefield. 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 

Elected  by  the  Legislature.    Term,  two  years. 

EDWARD  N.  PEARSON,  r.,  Concord. 
March,  1899,  to  January,  1909.    Salary,  $3,000. 


DEPUTY  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 

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

JOSEPH   T.   WALKER,   r.,   Concord. 
Appointed  October,  1906.    Salary,  $1,200. 


STATE  TREASURER. 

Elected  by  the  Legislature.    Term,  two  years. 
SOLON  A.  CARTER,  r.,  Concord. 

•  Inly  1,  1872,  to  January,  1909  (except  1874).    Salary,  $2,500. 


6  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

DEPUTY  STATE  TREASURER. 

Appointed  by  the  State  Treasurer.    Term,  not  limited. 

JOHN   WESLEY   PLUMMER,   r.,   Concord. 

Appointed  January  1, 1902.    Salary,  $1,200. 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 

Appointed  by  the  Governor.    Term,  two  years. 

HARRY  B.   CILLEY,  r.,  Manchester. 
January,  1907,  to  January,  1909.    Salary,  81,500. 


SUPERINTENDENT    OF    PUBLIC    INSTRUCTION. 

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

HENRY  C.  MORRISON,  v.,  Concord. 
October  25, 1904,  to  October  9, 1908.    Salary,  $2,500. 


EDITOR  AND  COMPILER  OF  EARLY  PROVINCE  AND 

STATE  PAPERS. 

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

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


INSURANCE  COMMISSIONER. 

Appointed  by  the  Governor  and  Council.    Term,  three  years. 
GEORGE   H.   ADAMS,   r.,  Plymouth. 
September  25, 1905,  to  October  29, 1908.    Salary,  $2,000. 


LABOR   COMMISSIONER. 

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

LYSANDER   H.   CARROLL,  r.,   Concord. 
May  4,  1899,  to  May  4, 1908.    Salary,  $1,500. 


STATE    ENGINEER. 

Appointed  by  the  Governor  and  Council.    Salary,  $3,000. 

ARTHUR   W.  DEAN,   v.,  Nashua. 
January  l,  1904,  to  March  31,  1909. 


STATE    GOVERNMENT.  7 

BANK  COMMISSIONERS. 

Appointed  i>y  the  Governor  and    Council.    Term,  three  years.    Salary,   12,500 

and  traveling  expenses. 

RICHARD  .M.   SCAMMON,   d.    (Chairman),  Stratham. 

March  21,  1901,  to  December  1, 1909. 

ARTHUR    E.    DOLE,   r.,   Concord. 

December  6,  1904,  to  December  1,  1907. 

HENRY   E.  GREEN,  r.,   Littleton. 

April  25, 1905,  to  December  l,  1908. 


RAILROAD    COMMISSIONERS. 

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

HENRY  M.  PUTNEY,  r.   (Chairman),  Manchester. 
October  1, 1880,  to  January  1,  1908. 

ARTHUR  0.   WHITTEMORE,   r.    (Clerk),  Dover. 

April  29,  1903,  to  January  1,  1909. 

OEORGE   E.   BALES,  d.,   Wilton. 

November  30, 1903,  to  January  l,  1910. 


AUDITOR  OF  TREASURER'S  ACCOUNTS. 

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

IRA    CROSS,  r.,   Nashua. 
December  1,  1898,  to  December  1,  1908. 


TRUSTEES    OF   STATE    LIBRARY. 

Appointed  by  the  Governor  and  Council.     Term,  tbree  years. 
WILLIAM   D.   CHANDLER,    r.,   Concord. 

November  10,  1896,  to  November  10, 1908. 
JAMES  E.   BRENNAN,  </.,   Peterborough. 

October  6,  1902,  to  Decembers.  1907. 

WILLIAM    E.   WHITCHER,  r.,   Haverhill. 

November  7,  too:;,  to  November  13, 1909. 


8  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

STATE  LIBRARIAN. 

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

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


BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

One  member  from  eacb  county  and  a  secretary.    Appointed  by  tbe  Governor 

and  Council,    Term,  three  years. 

Rockingham  County — ALDEN  F.  SANBORN,  Fremont. 
December  2, 1902,  to  May  11, 1909. 

Strafford  County— JOSEPH  D.  ROBERTS,  Rollinsford. 

October  12,  1898,  to  October    12,  1908. 

Belknap  County—  GEORGE  H.  WADLEIGH,  Tilton. 

November  13, 1894,  to  October  9,  1909. 

Carroll  County—  CHARLES  B.  HOYT,   Sandwich. 

November  2,  1897,  to  October  9, 1909. 

Merrimack  County— JOSEPH  B.  WALKER,   Concord. 

November  2,  1897,  to  October  9,  1909. 

E iimorougli  County— HERBERT  O.  HADLEY,  Temple. 

September  3,  1S97,  to  September  3, 1909. 

Cheshire  County— THADDEUS  W.  BARKER,  Nelson. 
October  12, 1901,  to  October  12, 1307. 

Sullivan  County— DANIEL  C.  WESTGATE,  Plainfield. 

May  31,  1899,  to  June  19,  1908. 

Grafton   County— EDWARD   E.   BISHOP,   Bethlehem. 

November  2, 1897,  to  October  9, 1909. 

Coos  County—  CHARLES  E.  KING,  Lancaster. 

July  28,  1899,  to  July  28,  1908. 

NAHUM   J.   BACHELDER,    Secretary,   Andover. 

Term,  not  limited.    Salary,  $1,500. 


STATE   GOVERNMENT. 


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

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

CHARLES  M.  FLOYD,  Governor,  ex  officio,  Manchester. 
WILLIAM    1).   (ilBBS,  President,  ex  officio,  Durham. 

EDWARD  H.   WASON,   Nashua. 

Elected  by  the  Alumni,   January  16,   1906,   to  July  1,   1907. 

LUCIEN    THOMPSON    (Secretary),  Durham. 
July  28,  1892,   to  June  14,  1907. 

JOHN  G.  TALLANT,  Pembroke. 

July  28,  1892,  to  July  20,  1909. 

CHARLES  W.   STONE,  Andover. 

September  21,  1887,  to   October  9,   1909. 

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

WALTER  DREW,  Colebrook. 
August  30,    1902,    to   August  30,    1908. 

RICHARD  M.  SCAMMON,  Stratham. 
August  30,    1899,    to  August   30,    1908. 

ROSECRANS   W.    PILLSBURY,    Londonderry. 
October   7,    1897,    to    October   7,    1909. 

NAHUM  J.   BACHELDER,  Andover. 

January  5,    1905,    to   January   5,    1908. 

CORDON   WOODBURY,  Bedford. 
July  28,    1905,    to    December    2,    1908. 

GEORGE   W.  CURRIER,  Nashua. 

October  9,    1906,    to  June  14,    1907. 


10  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


TRUSTEES      OF      THE      NEW      HAMPSHIRE      STATE 

HOSPITAL. 

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

Hospital    established   1838. 

JOSEPH  B.  WALKER,   Concord. 

August  9,   1S47,   to   September  3,  1909. 

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

July  7,    1864,    to   August  11,   1908. 

MORRIS  CHRISTIE,  M.  D.,  Antrim. 
July  8,  1890,  to  August  1,  1910. 

WILLIAM  F.  THAYER,  Concord. 

July   23,   1895,    to   August   1,   1910. 

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

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

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

GEORGE  W.  PIERCE,  M.  D.,  Winchester. 

April  6,    1897,    to   October  7,   1909. 

EDGAR  O.  GROSSMAN,  M.  D.,  Lisbon. 

October  22,   1903,   to   October  22,  1907. 

JOHN  McCRILLIS,  Newport. 

February  21,   1899,   to  August  1,   1910. 

JOHN  M.  MITCHELL,   Concord. 

November  22,  1900,   to  September  3,   1909. 

W I  LI  A  AM  PARKER  STRAW,  Manchester. 
July  28,   1905,   to  August  11,   1908. 


STATE    GOVERNMENT.  11 

TRUSTEES    OF   THE    STATE    NORMAL    SCHOOL. 

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

(after  1907). 

HENRY   II.   CLARK,  Franconia. 
April  1,  1S99,  to  February  4,  1907. 

BENJAMTN   F.  DAME,  Newmarket. 

November  22,   1899,   to   February  4,   1909. 

JAMES   II.   FASSETT,   Nashua. 
November  22,   1899,    to   February  4,    1910. 

GEORGE   D.   TOWNE,    Manchester. 
November  22,   1899,   to   February  4,   1911. 

CHARLES    R.    CORNING,    Concord. 
August  3,    1906,    to   February  4,    190S. 


TRUSTEES    OF    THE    STATE    INDUSTRIAL    SCHOOL. 

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

OLIVE  R.  CLARKE,  Manchester. 
April  3,  1888,  to  February  3,  1909. 

SETH  M.  RICHARDS,  Newport. 
November  13,   1906,   to   May  25,   1909. 

NATHAN  P.  HUNT,  Manchester. 

October  29,   1896,    to   August   IS,   1907. 

DAVID   E.   MURPHY,   Concord. 
October  10,   1905,    to   November  13,    1909. 

EDMUND  E.   TRUESDELL,   Pembroke. 
May  25,   1900,   to    October   29,   1908. 

HEN  It  Y    W.    BOUTWELL,    Manchester. 

February  4,  1902,   to  October  29,  1908. 

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


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

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

JAMES  B.  TENNANT   (Treasurer),  Epsom. 

March  28,  1901,  to  March  28,  1907. 

SUSAN  C.  BANCROFT   (Secretary),  Concord. 
Marcli  28,  1901,  to  March  28,  1907. 

WILLIAM  J.  AHERN    (Chairman),  Concord. 
March    28,    1901,    to    March    28,    1909. 

FREDERICK  C.  CHUTTER,  Littleton. 

March    28,    1903,    to    March    28,    1907. 

SAMUEL  H.  BELL,  Derry. 

May   23,    1905,   to   March   23,    1909. 


BOARD    OF    EQUALIZATION. 

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

EDWIN    SNOW,    Eaton. 
June  7,  1894,   to  April  30,   1907. 

CHARLES   McDANIEL    (Chairman),   Springfield. 

April  16,  1895,  to  April  30,  1907. 

GEORGE  W.  SANBORN,  East  Kingston. 
March    16,    1900,    to    April    30,    1907. 

WILLIAM  B.  FELLOWS   (Secretary),  Tilton. 
April    9,    1901,    to    April    30,    1907. 

FREEMAN    HIGGINS,    Manchester. 
April   30,    1903,    to   April   30,    1907. 


STATE    GOVERNMENT.  13 

COMMISSIONERS    OF    PHARMACY    AND    PRACTICAL 

CHEMISTRY. 

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

EDWARD  II.  CURRIER,  M.  I).,  Manchester. 

July  13,  1882,  to  July  20,  1909. 

BEN   O.   ALDEICII,   Keene. 

November  10,   1896,   to  June  IS,   1907. 

FRANK'   H.   WINGATE,  Nashua. 
August  3,  1906,   to  November  10,  1908. 


BOARD    OF   HEALTH. 

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

GRANVILLE  P.  CONN,  M.  D.    (President),  Concord. 

September  16,    1881,    to  July  20,    1909. 

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

ROBERT  FLETCHER,  Hanover. 

July  9,   1895,   to   July  20,   1909. 

CHARLES  S.   COLLINS,  M.  D.,  Nashua. 
October  22,   1S95,   to   October  22,   1907. 


FISH  AND  GAME  COMMISSIONERS. 

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

NATHANIEL   WENTWORTH    (Chairman),   Hudson. 
December  2,  1892,   to  October  7,   1907. 

CHARLES  B.  CLARKE,  Concord. 
September  1,   1901,   to   February  11,  1911. 

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


14  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

OFFICERS    OF  THE   STATE   PRISON. 

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

HENRY  K.   W.   SCOTT    (Warden),  Laconia. 

December  1,  1905,  to  December  1,  1907. 

REV.  CLAUDIUS  BYRNE    {Chaplain),  Concord. 
July  1,  1905,  to  December  1,  1907. 

RALPH  E.  GALLINGER,  M.  D.  (Physician),  Concord. 
December  1,  1898,  to  December  1,  1907. 

FRANK  A.  BAILEY   (Deputy  Warden),  Laconia. 

Appointed  by  the  Warden.    Salary,   $1,200.    Term,   unlimited. 


BOARD    OF   MANAGERS    OF    THE   NEW    HAMPSHIRE 

SOLDIERS'    HOME. 

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

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

DANIEL   HALL,   Dover. 

September  13,   1889,   to  October  13,   1911. 

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

MORTIER    L.    MORRISON,    Peterborough. 
September  9,   1900,  to  September  9,   1910. 

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


STATE    GOVERNMENT.  15 

BOARD   OF    REGISTRATION    IN    DENTISTRY. 

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

GEORGE   A.  BOWERS,  Nashua. 
June  16,  1897,   to  May  5,   1909. 

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

ANDREW  J.   SAWYER,  Manchester. 

March    1,    1904,    to    October   27,    1908. 


STATE    BOARD    OF    LICENSE    COMMISSIONERS. 

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

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

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

JOHN  KIVEL,  (L,  Dover. 

March   27,    1903,    to   June   5,   1911. 


STATE    LIQUOR   AGENTS. 

Appointed  by  the  Governor  and  Council. 

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

HARRIE    E.    WAITE,    Concord. 
Appointed    June   22,    1905. 


BALLOT    LAW    COMMISSIONERS. 

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

I)\\IX  G.  EASTMAN,  Exeter  (Attorney-General,  ex  offleio), 

CHARLES  C.  ROGERS,  (I.,  Tilton. 
August  3,   1906,  to  August  3,  1908. 

JOHN  C.  BICKFORD,  r.,  Manchester. 

August  3,   1906,  to  August  3,   1908. 


16  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

INSPECTORS    OF    STEAMBOATS. 

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

GEORGE  H.  BUZZELL,  Laconia. 

December  5,   1905,   to  March  28,   1907. 

GEORGE    H.    CLOUGH,    Wolfeborough. 
March   28,    1905,    to    March    28,    1907. 

WILLIE   L.    WHITTIER,    Franklin. 

May  14,  1906,  to  April  12,  1907. 


CATTLE  COMMISSIONERS. 

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

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

NAIIUM  J.  BACHELDER,  Andover. 

Secretary   of   Board   of   Agriculture. 

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


FORESTRY  COMMISSIONERS. 

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

Salary  of  secretary,  $1,000. 

ROBERT   EAMES   FAULKNER,   Keene. 

January  1,  1907,  to  April  6,  1909. 

JASON  E.  TOLLES,  Nashua. 
December  23,  1904,  to  May  5,  1907. 

HENRY  O.   KENT,   Lancaster. 
February   4,    1902,    to    April    6,    1908. 

ROBERT  P.  BASS.  Peterborough. 

September  4,   1906,    to   September  4,   1910. 


STATE   GOVERNMENT.  17 


BOARD    OF    CHARITIES    AND    CORRECTION. 

Appointed  by   the  Governor  and  Council.    Term,   fiv>    years.     Salary   of  sec- 
retary,  $1,200   per   annum. 

OLIVER  J.  M.   OILMAN,  Alton. 
July  9,    1S95,    to   July   9,    1910. 

ELLA  L.  FOLLANSBY,   Exeter. 
March    31,    1899,    to    July   9,    1907. 

JAMES  F.  BRENNAN,  Peterborough. 

October  27,  1899,  to  July  9,  1908. 

LILIAN  S.  STREETER  (Chairman),  Concord. 
October  27,   1899,    to   August  29,   1909. 

SHERMAN  E.  BURROUGHS,  Manchester. 
August   28,    1901,    to   July   9,    1911. 

WILLIAM  J.  AHERN  (Secretary),  Concord. 


PUBLIC  PRINTING  COMMISSION. 

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

of    clerk,    $500. 

EDWIN   G.   EASTMAN,   Exeter. 

July  2,    1901,    to   July   2,    1907. 

ALBERT   S.   BATCHELLOR,   Littleton. 
July  2,    1901,    to   July   2,    1907. 

JOHN    II.     RIEDELL,    Manchester. 
July  2,    1901,    to   July   2,    1907. 

J.    WESLEY    PLUMMER,    Concord. 
July   2,    1905,    to   July   2,    1907. 

HARRIE    E.    WAITE    (Clerk),    Concord. 
June   1,    1904,    to  July   2,    1907. 


18  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

AUDITORS  OF  PRINTERS'  ACCOUNTS. 

Appointed  by  the  Governor  and  Council.    Term,  two  years.    Salary,  $200  per 

annum. 

EDWAKD  W.  TOWNSEND,  d.,  Rollinsford. 
June  30,  1903,  to  June  30,  1907. 

OMAR   A.    TOWNE,    v.,    Franklin. 

June   30,    1905,    to   June   30,   1907. 


AUDITOR   OF   TREASURER'S   ACCOUNTS. 

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

per  annum. 

IRA  CROSS,  r.,  Nashua. 
December   1,    1898,    to    December   1,    1907. 


TOLL    BRIDGE    COMMISSIONERS. 

Appointed  by  the  Governor  and  Council. 

DANIEL  HALL    (Chairman),  Dover. 

ALVAH  W.   SULLOWAY,  Franklin. 

GEORGE   E.   TENNEY    (Secretary),   Claremont. 


CUSTODIANS      OF     LANDS     IN     CARROLL     COUNTY 

DONATED  TO  THE   STATE. 

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

six    years. 

DANIEL  MERRIMAN,  Conway. 

March  29,   1901,  to  March  29,  1909. 

ALFRED    EASTMAN,    Conway. 

March  29,  1901,   to  March  29,   1907. 

WILLIAM  M.  WYMAN,  Conway. 

March  29,  1901,  to  March  29,  1911. 


STATE    GOVERNMENT.  19 

COMMISSIONERS      OF       PILOTAGE,       PORT       OF 

PORTSMOUTH. 

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

CHARLES  W.  GRAY,  Portsmouth. 

Appointed   March  19,  1895. 

HERBERT  O.  PRIME,  Portsmouth. 

Appointed    December   4,    1906. 


CUSTODIAN    OF    ARSENAL    AT    PORTSMOUTH. 

Appointed  by  Governor.    Term  not   limited. 

ARTHUR   H.   LOCKE.    Portsmouth. 

Appointed  April  5,  1904. 


SEALERS    OF    WEIGHTS    AND    MEASURES. 

Appointed   by   the   Governor   and   Council,    one   for   each   county.    Term,    not 

limited. 

ROCKINGHAM    COUNTY. 

Name.  Residence.  Appointed. 

Harry  W.  Clark,  Derry,  April  29,   1903. 

STRAFFORD    COUNTY. 

William  Millen,  Dover,  April   22,   1884. 

BELKNAP    COUNTY. 

Russell  H.  Carter,  Laconia,  May     1,     190G. 

CARROLL   COUNTY. 

Almon  R.  Bennett,  Freedom,  May     1,     1906. 

MERRIMACK    COUNTY. 

Samuel  F.  Morrill.  Concord,  May     7,     1877. 

HILLSBOROUGH    COUNTY. 

Charles  B.  Clarkson,        Manchester,  July    21,    1899. 

CHESHIRE   COUNTY. 

Virgil  A.  Wright,  Keene,  May     2,     1S77. 


20 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Frank  A.  Eawson, 


Harlan  P.   Goodrich, 


Erastus  V.  Cobleigh, 


SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

Newport, 

GRAFTON    COUNTY. 

Lebanon, 

COOS    COUNTY. 

Lancaster, 


June  24,  190-1. 
Mar.  27,  1878. 
June    19,    1877. 


VETERINARY   EXAMINERS. 

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

Roger  I.  Twombly,  Berlin,  March  28,  1901,  to  March  2S,  1909. 
Fred  L.  Bodwell,  Dover,  March  28,  1901,  to  March  28,  1907. 
Guy  E.  Chesley,  Rochester,  April  5,  1904,  to  March  28,  1908. 


POLICE   COMMISSIONERS. 

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

CONCORD. 

Giles  Wheeler,  term  expires  March  7,  1907. 
Josiah  E.  Dwight,  term  expires  March  7,  1909. 
George  Scott  Locke,  term  expires  March  7,  1911. 

MANCHESTER. 

Noah  S.  Clark,  term  expires  January  1,  1910. 
Edward  B.  Woodbury,  term  expires  January  1,  1911. 
Frank  P.  Cheney,  term  expires  January  1,  1908. 

NASHUA. 

Frederic  D.  Runnells,  term  expires  January  1,  1910. 
James  B.  Crowley,  term  expires  December  29,  1911. 
Frank  H.  Wingate,  term  expires  Januaiy  6,  1908. 

PORTSMOUTH. 

John  E.  Dimick,  term  expires  April  2.  1907. 
Alfred  F.  Howard,  term  expires  April  2,  1911. 
True  L.  Norris,  term  expires  April  2.  1909. 


STATE   GOVERNMENT.  21 

LACONIA. 

Prank   E.  Busiel,  term  expires  March  27,  1007. 
Charles  W.  Vaughan,  term  expires  April    l.   L909. 
Fred  C.  Sanborn,  term  expires  February  21,  loll. 

KEEXE. 

Frederic  A.  Faulkner,  term  expires  March  7,  1911. 
George  H.  Follansbee,  term  expires  March  7,  1900. 
Herbert  B.   Viall,  term  expires  March  7,  1907. 

SOMERSWORTH. 

George  F.  Hill,  term  expires  March  28,  1907. 
Walter  S.  Lawson,  term  expires  March  28,  1911. 
Samuel  Welch,  term  expires  March  28,  1909. 

EXETER. 

Albion  Burbank,  term  expires  March  12,  1911. 
William  H.  C.  Follansby,  term  expires  March  9,  1909. 
Chester  D.  Hatch,  term  expires  March  12,  1907. 

DOVER, 

Thomas  H.  Dearborn,  term  expires  March  3,  1909. 
John  Kivel,  term  expires  March  3,  1907. 
Bert  Wentworth,  term  expires  March  3,  1911. 

BE.RLIX. 

John  B.  Gilbert,  term  expires  April  1,  190S. 
Abraham  M.  Stahl,  term  expires  April  1,  1907. 
Edmund  Sullivan,  term  expires  April  1,   1909. 


BOARDS   OF   MEDICAL  EXAMINERS. 

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

Representing  the  New  Hampshire  Medical  Society: 

George  H.  Shedd,  Conway,  May   11,  1S97,  to  May   11.   1908. 
George  Cook,  Concord,   May  11,  1897,  to  May  11,  1907. 
Arthur  C.  Heffinger,  Portsmouth,  May  11.  L897,  to  May  11,  1011. 
James  T.  Greeley,  Nashua,  May  11,  1897,  to  May    11,   1910. 
John   F.  ttobinson,   Manchester,   May  11,  1897,   to  May  11,   1000. 


22  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Representing-  the  New  Hampshire  Homeopathic  Medical  Society: 

George  W.  Flagg,  Keene,  May  11,  1897,  to  May  11,  1907. 
Arthur  J.  Todd,  Manchester,  May  11,  1897,  to  May  11,  1911. 
R.  V.  Sweet,  Rochester,  May  11,  1S97,  to  May  11,  1910. 
Henry  M.  Wiggin,  Whitefield,  August  26,  1903,  to  May  11,  1909. 
Albion  K.  P.  Harvey,  Somersworth,  May  11,  1903,  to  May  11, 
1908. 

Representing  the  New  Hampshire  Eclectic  Society: 

E.  C.  Chase,  Concord,  May  11,  1897,  to  June  16,  1908. 

F.  L.  Gerald,  Laconia,  May  11,  1S97,  to  June  16,  1907. 

Lester  R.  Brown,  Winchester,  June  16,  1902,  to  June  16,  1910. 
A.  J.  Marston,  Plymouth,  May  19,  1903,  to  June  16,  1909. 


STATE    REGENT. 

Henry  C.  Morrison,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Con- 
cord. 


MEDICAL  REFEREES. 

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

Term,    five    years. 

ROCKINGHAM   COUNTY. 

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

STRAFFORD    COUNTY. 

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

BELKNAP    COUNTY. 

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

CARROLL    COUNTY. 

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

MERRIMACK    COUNTY. 

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


STATE   GOVERNMENT.  23 

HILLSBOROUGH    COUNTY. 

James  T.  Greeley,  Nashua,  term  expires  April  14,  190^. 
Franklin  G.  Warner,  Antrim,  term  expires  April  14,   1908. 
George  M.  Davis,  Manchester,  term  expires  April  29,  1908. 

CHESHIRE   COUNTY. 

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

SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

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

GRAFTON    COUNTY. 

William  T.  Smith,  Hanover,  term  expires  April  29,  1908. 
Jonathan  M.  Chenej',  Ashland,  term  expires  May  5,  190S. 
William  J.  Beattie,  Littleton,  term  expires  April  29,  1908. 

COOS    COUNTY. 

Ezra  M.  Mitchell,  Lancaster,  term  expires  April  29,  1908. 
Louis  B.  Marcou,  Berlin,  term  expires  April  29,  190S. 


JUDICIAEY  DEPAKTMENT. 


SUPREME   COURT. 

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


Name. 

Residence. 

Appoint- 
ment. 

Limitation 
by  age. 

Salary. 

Chief  Justice: 

Frank  N.  Parsons 

Franklin 

July     1,  1902 

Sept.    3,  1924 

S4/200 

Associate     Justices: 

William  M.  Chase 

Concord  

Mar.    28,  1901 

Dec.   28,  1907 

4,000 

Reuben  E.  Walker 

Concord  

Mar.   28,  1901 

Feb.    15,  1921 

4,000 

George  H.  Bingham 

Manchester... 

July     1,  1902 

Aug.   19,  1934 

4,000 

John  E.  Young 

Jan.     4,  1904 

Jan.    26,  1925 

•     4,000 

SUPERIOR    COURT. 

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


Name. 


Residence. 


Appoint- 
ment. 


Limitation. 


Salary. 


Chief  Justice: 
Robert  M.  Wallace 

Associate  Justices: 

Robert  G.  Pike 

Robert  J.  Peaslee 

Diaries  F.  Stone 

Robert  N.  Cbamberlin. 


Milford. 


Dover 

Manchester.. 

Laconia 

Berlin 


Mar. 

28, 

1901 

Mar. 

28, 

1901 

Mar. 

28, 

1901 

Mar. 

28, 

1901 

Jan. 

4, 

1904 

May 

1917 

July 

28, 

1921 

Sept. 

23, 

1934 

May 

21, 

1913 

July 

24, 

1926 

S4,200 

4,000 
4,000 
4,000 
4,000 


24 


JUDICIARY    DEPARTMENT.  25 

ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 

Appointed  by  the  Governor  and  council.    Term,  five  yeai 

EDWIN   G.    EASTMAN,    Exeter. 
February  9,  1892,  to  January  20,  l^lL'.    Salary,  $2,500. 


LAW    REPORTER. 

Appointed    by    the    Supreme    Court.    Term,    not    limited.    Salary,    S1.S00. 
JOHN   H.  RIEDELL,  Manchester. 


CLERK    OF    SUPREME    COURT. 

Appointed  by  the  Supreme  Court.    Term,   not   limited. 

AMOS  J.  SHURTLEFF,  Concord. 


CLERKS    OF    SUPERIOR    COURT. 

Appointed  by  the   Superior  Court.     Term,    not  limited. 

Rockingham  County — Charles  IT.  Knight,  Exeter. 
Strafford  County — William  W.  Roberts,  Dover. 
Belknap  County — Edwin  P.  Thompson,  Laconia. 
('arroll  County — Aldo  M.  Rumery,  Ossipee. 
Merrimack  County — Amos  J.  Shurtleff,  Concord. 
Hillsborough  County — Thomas  D.  Luce,  Nashua. 
Cheshire  County — Lewis  W.  Holmes,  Keene. 
Sullivan  County — John  McCrillis,  Newport. 
Grafton  County — Dexter  D.  Dow,  Littleton. 
Coos  County — Moses  A.  Hastings,  Lancaster. 


SUPREME    COURT. 

Law   Terms. 

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


26  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

SUPERIOR    COURT. 
Trial  Terms. 

ROCKINGHAM    COUNTY. 

At  Exeter,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  January  and  the  third 
Tuesday  of  April;  at  Portsmouth  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  Oc- 
tober. 

STRAFFORD    COUNTY. 

At  Dover  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  February  and  the  third 
Tuesday  of  September. 

BELKNAP    COUNTY. 

At  Laconia  on   the  first  Tuesday  of  March   and  November. 

CARROLL    COUNTY. 

At  Ossipee  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  June  and  December. 

MERRIMACK    COUNTY. 

At  Concord  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  April  and  October. 

HILLSBOROUGH    COUNTY. 

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

CHESHIRE    COUNTY. 

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

SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

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

GRAFTON    COUNTY. 

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

coos   COUNTY. 

At  Colebrook,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  September;  at  Lancas- 
ter, on  the  third  Tuesday  of  April;  at  Berlin,  on  the  first  Tues- 
day of  December. 


.U'MCIAKY    DECAUTM  ENT. 


27 


JUDGES   OF   PROBATE. 


Appointed  by  the  Governor  and  Council.    Term,  until  seventj    rears  <>t  a 


County. 


Name. 


Residence. 


Appoint- 
ment. 


Limitation.      Salary. 


Rockingham 

Louis  G.  Hoyt .. 

Kingston.. 

Sept.    '_*, 

1902 

Feb.   23, 

1926 

*l,20o 

Strafford  — 

Chris.  II.  Wells. 

Soniers'rth 

Alar.  15, 

1898 

July     6, 

1923 

800 

Belknap 

Wm.  B.  Fellows. 

Tilton 

April  11, 

1895 

July    5, 

1928 

600 

Carroll 

Sew'll  W.Abbott 

Wolfe  boro 

Dec,  27, 

1889 

April  11, 

1929 

700 

Merrimack.. 

Chas.  R.  Corning 

Concord . . . 

June  19, 

1899 

Dec.    20, 

1926 

1,200 

Hillsbo'ougb 

Edw.  K.  Barker. 

Nashua  . .. 

June    3, 

1879 

Jan.     7, 

1912 

2,000 

Cheshire  — 

Robert  A.  Ray.. 

Feb.    6, 

190(1 

April    7, 

1921 

600 

Sullivan 

Jesse  M.  Barton. 

Newport... 

Feb.     6, 

1900 

Jan.   21, 

1940 

600 

Tyler  Westgate. 

Haverhill.. 

Feb.  20, 

1890 

Dec.     2. 

1913 

1,000 

Coos. 

Alfred  R.  Evans 

Gorham. .. 

Jan.     l, 

1S95 

Mar.  21, 

1919 

900 

REGISTERS   OF   PROBATE. 

Elected  for  two  years. 


County. 

Name. 

Residence. 

Term 
lie  ginning. 

Salary. 

Rockingham 

George  F.  Richards. . 

Exeter 

April   l, 

1905 

$1,200 

Strafford 

William  W.  Martin.. 

Somerswortli  .. . 

April   l. 

1905 

1,000 

Belknap 

True  W.  Thompson . . 
Charles  S.  Miles 

Laconia 

April    1, 
April    1. 

1905 

600 

Carroll    

Elfi  nuha  m 

1905 

550 

Merrimack 

John  P.  Nutter  

Concord  

April    1, 

1905 

1,200 

Hillsborough  . .. 
Cheshire  . 

Wilton  II.  Spalter.... 
Elisha  M.  Kempton. . 
Russell  T.  Bartlett... 

Nashua  

April    1. 
April   l, 
April    1, 
April    1. 

1!  105 

1,500 
600 

Keene  

1905 

Sullivan 

Newport 

Haverhill 

1905 

600 

1905 

800 

Coils 

Burleigh  Roberts  — 

Lancaster 

April    1. 

1905 

700 

28  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

TERMS  OF  PROBATE  COURTS. 

ROCKINGHAM    COUNTY. 

At  Exeter,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  each  month,  except  Au- 
gust, and  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  February,  April,  June,  Sep- 
tember, October,  and  December;  at  Portsmouth,  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  January,  March,  May,  July,  September,  and  Novem- 
ber; at  Derry,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  February,  June,  October, 
and  December;  at  Raymond,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  May  and 
November. 

STRA1  J  OKD    COUNTY. 

At  Dover,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  every  month;  at  Farminer- 
ton,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  April,  August,  and  December;  at 
Rochester,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  January,  March,  June,  and 
October:  and  at  Somersworth,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  Febru- 
ary,  May,  July,  September,  and  November. 

BELKNAP    COUNTY. 

At  Laconia,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  ever}'  month. 

CARROLL    COUNTY. 

At  Conway,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  January,  May,  and  Sep- 
tember; at  West  Ossipee,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  February, 
June,  and  October;  at  Ossipee  Corner,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of 
March,  July,  and  November;  at  Sanbornville,  on  the  first  Tues- 
day of  April,  August,  and  December. 

ME  BR  I  MAC  K    CO  ( "  XTY. 

\1  Concord,  on  the  second  and  fourth  Tuesdays  of  everv 
month. 

HILLSBOROUGH    COUNTY. 

A1  Manchester,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  every  month;  at 
Nashua,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  February,  April,  June,  Au- 
gust. October,  and  December;  at  Francestown,  on  the  Friday 
next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  August;  at  Amherst,  on 
the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  June  and  De- 
cember;   at    Peterborough,    on    the    Friday    next    following   the 


JUDICIARY    DEPARTMENT.  29 

fourth  Tuesday  of  February,  May,  and  November;  a1  Green- 
ville, on  the  Friday  aexl  following  the  Eourth  Tuesday  of  April 
n ml  October;  at  Hillsborough  Bridge,  on  the  Friday  next  fol- 
lowing the  fourth  Tuesday  of  January  and  July;  and  at  Mil- 
ford,  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  March 
and  September. 

CHESHIRE    COUNTY. 

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

SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

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

GRAFTON    COUNTY. 

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

coos   COUNTY. 

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


30 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


JUSTICES    AND    SPECIAL    JUSTICES    OF    POLICE 

COURTS. 

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


City. 


Name. 


Born. 


Appointed. 


Concord 

Concord  

Manchester.. . 
Manchester... 

Nashua 

Nashua 

Portsmouth 

Portsmouth 

Dover 

Dover 

Rochester 

Rochester 

Somersworth.. 

Keene 

Keene 

Laconia 

Laconia 

Franklin . 

Berlin 

Berlin 

Town. 
Allen stown.  .., 

Allenstown 

Alton 

Alton 

Amherst 

Amherst 

Auburn 

Bath 


George  M.  Fletcher J. 

I  Benjamin  W.  Couch. .  .S.  J. 

Isaac  L.  Heath J. 

Harry  E.  Loveren S.  J. 

Charles  W.  Hoitt J. 

John  K.  Spring S.  J. 

;  Thomas  H.  Simes J. 

Edward  H.  Adams  ....S.J. 

George  S.  Frost J . 

Wm.  F.  Nason S.  J. 

Lawrence  V.  McGill J. 

Horatio  L.  Cate S.  J. 

Christopher  H.  Wells ....  J. 

Lewis  W.  Holmes    T. 

Charles  C.  Buft'um S.  J. 

Oscar  L.  Young J. 

True  W.  Thompson. .  .S.  J. 

Omar  A.  Towne J. 

George  F.  Rich J. 

Irving  Stearns S.  .] . 

Charles  H.  Smith J. 

Charles  V.  Fisher S.  J. 

William  R.  Clough f. 

Charles  H.  Downing.. S.  J. 

Aaron  M.  Wilkins J. 

William  I).  Clark S.  J.  I 

Alfred  D.  Emery r. 

Frank  P.  Moulton S.  ,7. 


Dec. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

June 

Nov. 

Feb. 

June 

July 

April 

Feb. 

SeDt. 


Aug. 


Feb. 
Dec. 
Nov. 


19, 

19, 

22 

13, 

26, 

16, 


4, 

0  7 

—  -1 

4, 

6, 

25, 

4, 

11, 

15, 

o 

1, 


1852 
1873 
1840 
1805 
1847 
1875 
1870 
18G5 
1844 
1857 
1865 
1858 
1853 
1848 
1849 
1874 
1841 
1851 
1809 


Dec.  31,  1901 
May  31,  1905 
May  21.  1895 
Aug.  18,  1905 
April  25.  1889 
May  l,  1906 
Feb.  7.  1905 
June  10.  1895 
June  21,  1882 
May  17.  1S92 
Nov.  4.  1904 
April  15.  1892 
Jan.  11,  1900 
Mar.  14,  1888 
April  5,  1S92 
Aug.  26,  1903 
May  25,  1897 
Mar.  2,  1904 
June  10,  1895 
June  28,  1892 


June 

15, 

1851 

May     7, 

1901 

Feb. 

«, 

1851 

Aug.     0, 

1901 

Nov. 

8, 

1844 

Jan.     3, 

1905 

Jan. 

13, 

1851 

Sept.    4, 

1900 

Jan. 

22, 

1854 

May    12, 

1896 

Nov. 

20, 

1800 

June  11, 

1896 

.Mar. 

o 

1845 

April  28, 

1896 

April 

13, 

1853 

July     5, 

1880 

jrnil'IAKY    DEPARTMENT. 


;n 


JUSTICES    AND    SPECIAL    JUSTICES    OF    POLICE 

COURTS.— Continued. 


Town. 


Name. 


Born. 


Appointed 


Canaan 

Canaan 

Chesterfield. 

Conway 

Conway 

Derry 

Deny 

Enfield  

Epping 

Epping 

Exeter 

Exeter 


Farmington 


Gilford 

Gil  sum 

Gilsiim 

Gorham  . . . 
Greenville. 
Hanover... 
Hanover.. . 
Haverhill  . 


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

David  YV.  Slade J. 

James  L.  Gibson J. 

Holmes  B.  Fifield  . . . .  s.j. 
Benjamin T.  Bartlett..J. 
Ernest  L.  Abbott  ..  S.  J. 

James  W.  Pattee L 

Albert  M.  P.  Pearson.. J. 

John  J.  Tilton S.J. 

Henry  A.  Shute J. 

Ernest  G.  Templeton  S.  J . 
John  Waldron J. 


Hillsborough 


Hinsdale  . . . 

Hinsdale 

Hooksett  .. 

Hudson 

Hudson 

Lancaster  . 

Lebanon 

Lebanon 

Lincoln  .  .. 


Lucius  K.  Guillow J. 

John  Bliss S.  J. 

Harry  G.  Noyes J . 

Herbert  J.  Taft  T. 

Thos.  W.  D.  Worthen.  .J. 
Craven  Laycock —  S.  J. 

Dexter  D.  Dow J. 

Samuel  W.  Hoi  man I. 

Gardner  S.  Howe J. 

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

George  Keating S.  I . 

George  W.  Clyde J. 

Nathan'l  Wentworth  S.J. 

Merrill  Shurtletr I. 

Clarence  E.  Hibbard. ..J. 
Rowland  E.  Jacobs. .S.J. 
Charles  B.  Henry I. 


Apri 

18 

,  1850 

July 

21 

,  1844 

-May 

11, 

18C1 

Dec. 

2 

,  1855 

Dec. 

22 

1855 

Nov. 

9 

1872 

Feb. 

2 

1SG0 

July 

27 

1 864 

Dec. 

8 

18GG 

Feb. 

15 

1867 

Nov. 

17 

185G 

July 

14 

18S0 

Dec. 

27, 

1849 

Feb. 

24 

1842 

Oct. 

25 

1848 

June 

15 

1874 

Sept. 

L 

1801 

Oct. 

3 

184") 

Sept. 

30, 

18GG 

Jan. 

20 

1SG3 

June 

5 

1 85.-) 

Apri 

!l 

184(1 

Aug. 

29 

,1SGS 

Mar. 

is, 

18G2 

Oct. 

23 

1865 

Dec. 

8 

1843 

Mar. 

7 

1870 

Nov. 

/ 

18G7 

Oct. 

11 

1869 

Feb. 

21 

1875 

June  18,  18!t:> 
June  18,  1895 
July  10,  1900 
Sept.  0,  1904 
Dec.  14,  1904 
Jan.  1G,  1906 
Mar.  J.r»,  1903 
April  25,  1902 
April  24,  1899 
Apr.  24,  1899 
Mar.  1,  1883 
Aug.  10,  1905 
Jan.    28,  1303 

June  4,  1901 
June  4,  1901 
June  4,  1903 
Apr.  l,19i)3 
Apr.  13,  1898 
Jan.  3,  1905 
Feb.  11,  1903 
April  5,  1892 
June  20,  1900 
May  31,  1899 
Apr.  28,  1904 
Apr.  14,  1866 
Jan.  4,1904 
June  19,  1902 
June  1,  1904 
June  24,  1904 
Dec.    18,  1903 


32 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


JUSTICES    AND    SPECIAL    JUSTICES    OF    POLICE 

COURTS.— Continued. 


Town. 


Same. 


Born. 


Appointed. 


Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Lisbon — 

Littleton 

Littleton 

Merrimack 

Merrimack 

Milforcl 

Milford 

Newmarket 

Newmarket 

Northumberland . 

Northumberland 

Pembroke 

Pembroke 

Peterborough  — 

Peterborough  — 

Plaistow 

Stratford 

Stratford  

Troy 

Troy 

"Warner 

Warner .         

Whitefield 

Whitefield 

Wilton.. 

Winchester 

Winchester 

Wolfeborough... 


George  W.  Co  wen. .  .S.  J. 

Ben  S.  Webb J. 

George  W.  Pennock.S.  J. 
Albert  S.  Batchellor.  ..J. 
Harry  M.  Morse. ...  S.  J. 
Walter  E.  Kittredge...J. 
(  harlcs  S.  Nesmith . .  S.  J. 

Arthur  L.  Keyes J. 

George  A.  Worcester  S.J. 

Irving  T.  George J- 

Charles  V.  Doe S.  J. 

Frank  N.  Piper J. 

A.D.  Ellinwood S.J. 

George  P.  Cofran J. 

Charles  P.  Morse  —  S.J. 

Ezra  M.  Smith J. 

Eben  W.  Jones S.J. 

John  II.  Noyes J. 

John  C.  Pattee J. 

Charles  E.  Clark  ....S.J. 

John  II.  Congdon J. 

Melvin  T.  Stone S.J. 

Edmund  C.  Cole J. 

Lawrence  E.  Davis.  S.J. 

Edgar  M.  Bowker J. 

Elbridge  W.  Snow...  S.J. 

George  E.  Bales J 

Carlos  C.  Davis J 

Samuel  W.  Maxtield.  .S.J 

Edward  F.  Cate J 


Sept.  9,  1S41 
May  19,  1S68 
V  ar.  25,  1S38 
April  22,1850 
Mar.  22,  1857 
May  31,  1866 
Sept.  30,  1849 
Dec.  2,  1862 
June  5,  1852 
June  27, 1S54 
Nov.  20,  1840 
Sept.  18,  1854 
Mar.  24,  1863 
Mar.  28,  1847 
July  5,  1838 
Jan.  25,  183S 
July  2,  1854 
Nov.   11,  1855 


July  1,  1837 
July  28,  1854 
Oct.  5,  1815 
Jan.  29,  1853 
April  18,  1876 
Dec-  7,  1860 
Sept.  14,  1862 
Dec.  8, 1851 
May  11,  1859 
Dec.   23,  1853 


Dec.    18,  1903 
Feb.   22,  190!) 
Apr.   13,1898 
Mar.  29,  1805 
July    10,  1900 
May    13,  1902 
June  19,  1902 
Apr.  24,  1899 
Dec.  29,  1896 
Mar.  28,  1901 
Mar.  28,  1901 
Jan.     4,  1904 
Aug.  31,  1894 
Mar.  20,  1901 
Mar.  20,  1901 
Apr.  24,  1899 
Jan.    12,  1897 
May     L  1906 
June  12,1906 
June  12,  1906 
June    4,  1901 
June    4,  1901 
May    23,  1905 
May    23,  1905 
Dec.     2,  1902 
Apr.     1,  1896 
Apr.  25,  1905 
May      5,  1903 
Apr.   11,  1S99 
Apr.   12,  1905 


COMMISSIONERS. 


Commissioners  resident,  without  llie  state,  authorized  to  ac- 
knowledge deeds  and  to  take  depositions  to  be  used  in  this 
state.  Appointments  are  made  by  the  governor  and  council  for 
the  term  of  five  years. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Name.                                                   Residence.  Appointed. 

James  L.  King,                   308     California  St.,     San     Dec.   2,    1902. 

Francisco, 

John  IT.  Ware,                    San   Francisco,  Nov.    30,    1903. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Livingstone  W.  New   Haven,  May    22,    1906. 

Cleaveland, 

GEORGIA. 

Edward   Crnselle,  G12     Prudential     Building,   Mar.    2,     1904. 

Atlanta, 

ILLINOIS. 

Silas   S.   Willard,  107  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  Oct.    16,    1902. 

KENTUCKY. 

Newton    G.    Rogers,        Louisville.  Oct.    10,    1905. 

LOUISIANA. 

Meloncey    C.    Souiat,       13     Carondelet     St.,     New  June  19,    1902. 

Orleans, 

O  Q 

•  )•) 


34 


NEW    HAMPSHIKE    MANUAL. 


Name. 

Wilbur   D.    Spencer, 
Charles    C.    Warren, 
Orren  K.   Fairfield, 
George  D.  Emery, 
Archie  Lee  Talbot, 
James  H.   Little, 


MAINE. 

Residence. 
Berwick, 
Fryeburg, 
Kennebunk, 
Lebanon, 
Lewi  st  on, 
South   Paris, 


Appointed. 

May  16,    1904. 

Aug-.  26,   1903. 

June  19,   1902. 

Mar.  IS,    1903. 

June  17,   1903. 

Feb.  11,    1903. 


MARYXA-ND. 

Abraham  H.  Fisher,        16  E.  Lexington  St.,  Balti-  Nov.    10,    1902. 

more, 
Charles   Henry   Hesse,    208      North      Calvert      St.,  Mar.     6,    1906. 

Baltimore, 
Henry  C.  Mathien,  100  E.  Lexington  St.,  Bal-  Aug.   26,   1903. 

timore, 
J.   Henry   Strohmeyer,    622      Equitable      Building,   Feb.    25,    1903. 

Baltimore, 

MASSACHUSETTS. 


Charles  H.  Bartlett, 

George  W.  Cate, 
Charles  H.   Adams, 
Frank    E.    Barnard, 
Blanche  I.  Brackett, 
B.  Marvin  Fernald, 
William    P.    Fowler, 
Frank  W.  Herrick, 
Edward  J.  Jones, 
Arthur  F.  Evans, 
John  YV.  Sherman, 
George    R.    Swasey, 
Edward  O.  Woodward, 
Elmer  E.   Young, 


607  Pemberton  Bldg.,  Bos- 
ton, 
Amesbury, 
25  Court  St.,  Boston, 
63  Globe  Building.  Boston, 
23    Court   St.,   Boston, 
28    State    St.,    Boston, 
Boston, 

61  Court  St.,  Boston, 
f>l  Court  St.,  Boston, 
Winchendon, 

28  Pemberton  Sq.,  Boston, 
Boston, 

16   North   Station,  Boston, 
235    Washington    St.,    Bos- 
ton, 


Feb.    28,    1905. 


May 

19, 

1903. 

Dec. 

o 

1902. 

Mar. 

4, 

1902. 

Jan. 

5, 

1905. 

Jan. 

7, 

1902. 

Aug. 

31, 

1905. 

Apr. 

5, 

1904. 

Sept. 

1902. 

Oct. 

9, 

1906. 

Oct, 

9, 

1906. 

Sept. 

4, 

1906. 

July 

27, 

1903. 

Mar. 

4, 

1902. 

COMMISSIONERS. 


35 


Name.  Residence. 

Nathaniel   C.   Bartlett,    Haverhill, 


Horace    S.   Bacon, 
Fred    H.    Nichols, 
M.   Perry   Sargent, 
Frank   B.    Spalter, 
George    M.    Whitne}', 
Elliott   H.    Peabody, 


107   Stevens    St. 

Lynn, 

Merrimack, 

Winchendon, 
Winchendon, 


Lowell, 


Appointed. 

Dec.    :.'.  L902. 

Dec.     6,  L904. 

Aug.   31,  L905. 

Nov.   2.'!,  1905. 

Sept.    4,  1906. 

leb.     2,  L902. 


340    Main    St.,    Worcester,  Mar.    4,     1902. 


Harold    Johnson, 


John  A.  Pock, 


MISSOURI. 

401      Roe      Building,      St.   Feb.     4,     1903. 

Louis, 
22T    Lincoln    Trust    Build-  Jan.    21,    1903. 

ing,    St.   Louis, 


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


NEW   JERSEY. 

Jersev   City, 
Lake  wood, 


Nov.    30,    1903. 
Feb.   22,    1906. 


William    Johnson, 
Ella  F.  Braman, 
Joseph  B.  Braman, 
Edwin  F.  Corey, 
( irorge  IT.  Corey, 
Thomas   W.   Folsom, 
William  F.  Lett, 
Alfred  McKay, 
Charles   Edgar   Mills, 


NEW    YORK. 

28  Erie  St.,  Buffalo,  Sept. 

120  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City,  Sept. 

120  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City,  Mar. 

GO  Wall  St.,  N.  Y.  City,  Nov. 

56  Wall  St.,  N.  Y.  City,  E   k 

835  Broadway,  X.  Y.  City,  Sept. 

335  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City,  Apr. 

59  Cedar  St.,  N.  Y.  City,  May 

113  Broadway,  X.  Y.  City,  Mar. 


1902 

29, 

1903 

1903 

30, 

1903 

1903, 

4, 

1906 

1. 

1903 

1906. 

<> 

1904. 

onio. 


Joseph    T.    Harrison,       Cincinnati, 


Dec.    12,    1905. 


OREGON. 


Arthur  P.  Tifft, 


Portland, 


Mar.    IS.    1903. 


36  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Name.                                                       Residence.  Appointed. 
Frederick  C.                       21    So.    12th   St.,   Philadel- 

Eberhardt,       phia,                                          Sept.  25,  1905. 

Edgar  S.  Mayne,              Philadelphia,                              Apr.  12,  1905. 

Thomas  J.   Hunt,            Philadelphia,                             May  19,  1903. 

Walter    M.    Miller,           Girard      Bldg.,      Philadel-   Apr.  1,  1903. 

phia, 

Samuel  L.  Taylor,            518    Walnut    St.,    Philadel-  Sept.  2,  1902. 

phia, 

John    S.   Wurtz,                 Philadelphia,                              May  13,  1902. 

Francis   E.   Fairman,      Frick   Bldg.,    Pittsburg,        Feb.  22,  1906. 
William  Henry  Paul,      1025   Oxford  St.,  Philadel- 

phia.                                           Jan.  9,  1906. 
Fergus  F.  MacWilkie,     703      Land      Title      Bldg., 

Philadelphia,                          May  8,  1905. 

RHODE    ISLAND. 

Gilman   E.  Jopp,  27   Westminster  St.,  Prov- 

idence, Mar.    25,    1903. 

VERMONT. 

William  S.  Newton,  Brattleboro,  Nov.    10,    1902. 

WASHINGTON. 

William  B.  Allison,  Seattle,  June  19,   1902. 

DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

Henry  P.  Blair,  Washington,  June  11,  1903. 

Charles  S.  Bundy,  Washington,  June  12,  1906. 

Frank   W.    Hackett,        Washington,  May  5,  1903. 

Aylett   T.    Holtzman,       1321   F   St.,   N.  W.,   Wash- 
ington, Jan.  9,  1906. 

John    E.    Mitchell,  1321   F   St.,   N.  W.,   Wash-  Feb.  22,  1906. 

ington, 

Anson   S.  Taylor,  Washington,  Oct.  9,  1906. 


COMMISSIONERS.  37 


i  K.\\<  i  . 

Name.  d<  oce.  Appointed. 

Frederick    B.    Harlow,    lid    rue    de    Rivole,    Paris,   Oct.     9,     1900. 

CANADA. 

John  M.  M.  Duff,  L07    St.    James    St..    Mon- 

treal, June  19,  1902. 

ENGLAND. 

J.   Burke  Hendry,  London,  Mar.   29,   1902. 

Henry  C.  King,  17     Sergeants'     Inn,     Lon- 

don, Apr.    25,    190.?. 

Arthur   H.   Thomas,        Mitre      Court      Chambers, 

Temple,  London.  Mar.    4.    19 

Thomas  C.  Worsfold,      9  Staples   Inn.   \V.  C,  Dec.     5,     1905. 


COUNTY  OFFICEKS. 


ROCKINGHAM   COUNTY. 

Elected  Nov.  S,   1904.  Elected  Nov.  6,  1906. 

Term  expires  April  1,   1907.  Term  expires  April  1,  1909. 

Solicitor,   $6oo. 

Charles  H.  Batchelder,  r.,  Charles  H.  Batchelder,  r., 

Portsmouth.  Portsmouth. 

Sheriff,  $6oo  and  Fees. 

Marcus  M.  Collis,  v..  Marcus  M.  Collis,  v., 

Portsmouth.  Portsmouth. 

Treasurer,    $300. 
John  K.  Bates,  r.,  Portsmouth,    John  K.   Bates,  r.,   Portsmouth. 

Register  of  Probate,  $1,200. 
George  F.  Pvichards,  v.,  Exeter.    George   F.   Richards,  r.,   Exeter. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Fees. 

William   Morrill,   v.,   Exeter.  John  W.  A.  Green,  v.,  Exeter. 

Commissioners,   $3   per   Diem  and  Expenses. 

Ceylon  Spinney,  v.,  Portsmouth.    Ceylon  Spinney,  v.,  Portsmouth. 
Joseph  E.  Rowe,  r.,  Brentwood.    John  P.  Hardy,  v.,  Derry. 
John  P.  Hardy,  r.,  Derry.  Abram  Hilliard,  Kensington. 

STRAFFORD  COUNTY. 

Elected  Nov.  S,  1904.  Elected  Nov.  6,   1906. 

Term  expires  April  1,  1907.  Term   expires  April   1,   1909. 

Solicitor,  $600. 
Dwight  Hall,   r.,   Dover.  Dwight  Hall,   r.,   Dover. 

38 


COUNTY    OFFICERS.  39 

Sheriff,  $400  and  Fees. 
George  W.  Parker,   r.,  Dover.      Frank  I.  Smith,  r.,  Rochester. 

Treasurer,    $200. 

Stephen   D.  Wentworth,  r.,  Charles  C.  Goss,   r.,  Dover. 

Rochester. 

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

Register  of  Deeds,  Fees. 
Frank  S.  Tompkins,  )'.,  Dover.      Frank  S.  Tompkins,  v.,  Dover. 

Commissioners,  $3  per  Diem  and  Expenses. 

Edwin  C.  Colbath,  v.,  Dover.         Edwin  C.  Colbath,  r.  Dover. 
Jeremiah  Lang-ley,  v.,  Durham.    Jeremiah    Langley,    r.,   Durham. 
Wm.  T.  Hayes,  v.,  Farmington.    Wm.   T.   Haves,   r.,   Farmington. 

BELKNAP    COUNTY. 

Elected    Nov.   8,   1904.  Elected  Nov.  6,  1906. 

Term  expires  April  1,  1907.  Term  expires  April  1,  1909. 

Solicitor,  $400. 
Wm.  D.  Veazey,  v.,  Laconia.         Frank  P.  Tilton,  r.,  Laconia. 

Sheriff,  $200  and  Fees. 
Lester  Philbrook,  r.,  Laconia.      Lester  Philbrook,   r.,   Laconia. 

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

Register  of  Probate,  $600. 

True   W.   Thompson,   r.,  True   W.   Thompson,   ;*.. 

Laconia.  Laconia. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Fees. 

Martin  B.  Plummer,  r.,  Martin  D.  Plummer.  r., 

Laconia.  Laconia. 


40  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Commissioners,  $3  per  Diem  and  Expenses. 

John   B.   Morrill,    r.,   Gilford.        John   B.   Morrill,   v.,   Gilford. 
Ellsworth  II.  Rollins,  r.,  Alton.    Ellsworth  H.   Rollins,   r.,   Alton. 
Charles  L.  Pulsifer,  v.,  Laconia.    Charles  L.  Pnlsifer,  v.,  Laconia. 

CARROLL  COUNTY. 

Elected  Nov.   8,   1904.  Elected    Nov.    6,    1906. 

Term   expires  April  1,    1907.  Term   expires   April   1,    1909. 

Solicitor,  $400. 

Bewail  W.  Abbott,  r.,  Walter  D.  II.  Hill,  v.,  Conway. 

Wolfeborough. 

Sheriff,  $200  and  Fees. 

Myron  L.  Johnson,  v.,  Isaac  M.  Kallock,  r.,   Conway. 

Wakefield. 

Treasurer,  $150. 
Edgar  L.   Mills,  r.,  Freedom.        Edgar  L.   Mills,  r.,  Freedom. 

Register   of   Probate,    $550. 
Charles  S.  Miles,  r.,  Effingham.    Charles   S.   Miles,   v.,   Effingham. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Fees. 
Henry  F.  Abbott,  r.,  Ossipee.        Henry  F.  Abbott,  >*.,  Ossipee. 

Commissioners,  $3  per  Diem  and  Expenses. 

Frank    S.   Lord,   r.,   Ossipee.  Frank    S.   Lord,   v.,   Ossipee. 

Elijah  B.  Carlton,  v.,  Conwaj'.       Algernon  S.  A.  Oilman,  r  , 
Algernon  S.  A.  Oilman,  r.,  Sandwich. 

Sandwich.  Albert  W.  Leighton,  r.,  Ossipee. 

MERRIMACK  COUNTY. 

Elected   Nov.   8,   1904.  Elected   Nov.   G.   190G. 

Term   expires  April   1,    1907.  Term  expires  April  1,  1C09. 

Solicitor,   $600. 
Thos.  F.  Clifford,  r.,  Franklin.      Thos.   T.  Clifford,  r.,  Franklin. 


('<  H'NTY    OFFICERS.  A  1 

Sheriff,  $600  and  Fees. 
eo.  A.  s.  Kimball,  /".,  Concord.    Geo.  A.   S.   Kimball,  r.,  Concord. 

Treasurer,    $300. 

Philip  C.   Clough,   /•..  Philip   C.   Clough,   r., 

( lanterbury.  Canterbury. 

Register  of  Probate,  $1,200. 
J;.hn    P.    Nutter,  /•..  Concord.        John   P.   Nutter,  r.,  Concord. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Fees. 
Samuel    X.    Brown,   v.,   Concord.  Samuel  1ST.   Brown,  r.,  Concord. 

Commissioners,  $3  per  Diem  and  Expenses. 

Chas.  P.  Morse,  r.,  Pembroke,      (has.  P.  Morse,   /"..  Pembroke. 
Arthur  If.  Britton,  v.,  Concord.    Arthur  II.   Britton,    r..   Concord. 
John    W.  Jewell,  r.,  Warner.        John    W.  Jewell,   r.,  Warner. 

HILLSBOROUGH   COUNTY. 

Elected   Nov.   8,   1904.  Elected    Nov.    6,    190 

Term  expires   April   1,   1907.  Term   expires  April   1,   l'.»09. 

Solicitor,    $800. 

Edward    If.   Was  m.  r.,  Nashua.    Aime    E.  Boisvert,  r., 

Manchester. 

Sheriff,   $800   and   Fees. 

Nathaniel  Doane,  r.,  Fred   K.  Ramsey,  >.,  Manchester. 

Manchesl  er. 

Treasurer,  $500. 

Arthur    S.    Healy,    r..  Arthur    S.    Healy,    r., 

Manchester.  Manchester. 

Register  of  Probate,  $1,500. 
Elbridge  J.  Co})}).   /•..  Nashua.      Elbridge  J.  Copp,   r.,  Nashua. 


42  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Fees. 
Dana  W.  King',  r.,  Nashua.  Frederic   W.   Hatch,    r.,   Nashua. 

Commissioners,  $1,200  per  Annum  and  Expenses. 

Lotie   I.   Minard,   v.,  Nashua.        John  F.  Clough,  r.,  Manchester. 
Stillman  H.   Baker,   r.,  Lotie   I.   Minard,   v.,   Nashua. 

Hillsborough. 
John  F.  Clough,  v.,  Manchester.  Stillman  H.   Baker,   v., 

Hillsborough. 


o  • 


CHESHIRE   COUNTY. 

Elected    Nov.    8,    1904.  Elected  Nov.   6,   1906. 

Term  expires  April   1,   190T.  Term  expires  April  1,  1909. 

Solicitor,  $300. 

Orville   E.   Cain,   v.,   Keene.  Orville   E.   Cain,   r.,   Keene. 

Sheriff,  $300  and  Fees. 

William  S.  Tuttle,  v.,  Keene.        William  S.  Tuttle,  v.,  Keene. 

Treasurer,  $200. 
Walter   R.   Porter,  r.,  Keene.        Jerome  E.  Wright,  r.,  Keene. 

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

Register  of  Deeds,  Fees. 
Chas.  C.  Buffum,  r.,  Keene.  (has.  C.  BurTum,  v.,  Keene. 

Commissioners,  $3  per  Diem  and  Expenses. 

Daniel  R.  Cole,  r.,  Keene.  Daniel  R.  Cole,  ?'.,  Keene. 

Frank  E.  Nesmith,  v.,  Surry.        Hosea  W.  Brig-ham,   r., 

Winchester. 
Hosea  W.  Brigham,  v.,  Forrest  W.  Hall.,  r., 

Winchester.  Westmoreland. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS.  !  3 

SULLIVAN  COUNTY. 

Elected  Nov.  8,  1004.  Elected  Nov.  6,  L906. 

Term   expires  April   1,   1907.  Term   expires  April    1,    1009. 

Solicitor,    $300. 
Frank  K.  Brown,  r.,  Claremont.  Frank  O.  Chellis,  '/..  Newport. 

Sheriff,  $300  and  Fees. 
John  V.  Gunnison,  r.,  Newport.    Edward   H.  King,  '/.,  Claremont. 

Treasurer,  $200. 

Daniel   C.   Westgate,    r.,  Daniel    C.   Westgate,   r., 

Plainfield.  Plainfield. 

Register  of  Probate,  $450. 

Elisha  M.  Kempton,  r.,  Elisha  M.  Kempton,  r., 

Newport.  Newport. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Fees. 

Albert  L.   Hall,   r.,   Newport.        Albert   L.   Hall,   r.,   Newport. 

Commissioners,  $3  per  Diem  and  Expenses. 

Henry   C.   Sanders,    v.,  Henry    C.   Sanders,   r., 

Claremont.  Claremont. 

Sumner  N.  Ball.,  v.,  Sumner  N.  Ball.,  r., 

Washington.  Washington. 

George  W.   Buss,  r.,  Acworth.      George  W.   Buss,  r.,  Acworth. 

GRAFTON   COUNTY. 

Elected   Nov.   8,   1904.  Elected   Nov.  6,   1906. 

Term  expires  April  1,  1907.  Term  expires  April  1,  1909. 

Solicitor,   $600. 

Marshall  D.  Cobleigh,   r.,  Marshall  D.  Cobleigh,  r., 

Lebanon.  Lebanon. 

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


44  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Treasurer,   $300. 

Ora   A.  Brown,   v.,   Ashland.  Ora   A.  Brown,  r.,  Ashland. 

Register  of  Probate,  $800. 

Russell   T.   Bartlett,   v.,  Russell   T.   Bartlett,   v., 

Haverhill.  Haverhill. 

Register  of   Deeds,   Fees. 
Charles  A.  Farr,  r.,  Littleton.      Charles  A.  Farr,  v.,  Littleton. 

Commissioners,  $3  per  Diem  and  Expenses. 

Geo.  II.  Turner,  r.,  Bethlehem.  Geo.  H.  Turner,  r.,  Bethlehem. 
Charles  J.  Ayer,  r.,  Plymouth.  Charles  J.  Aver,  v.,  Plymouth. 
Horace  F.  Hoyt,  r.,  Hanover.        Horace  F.  Hoyt,  r.,  Hanover. 

COOS   COUNTY. 

Elected  Nov.  8,  1904.  Elected  Nov.  6,  190G. 

Term  expires  April  1,  1907.  Term  expires  April  1,  1909. 

Solicitor,  $400. 
Joseph  II.  "Wight,  v.,  Berlin.  Joseph  II.  Wight,  r.,  Berlin. 

Sheriff,  $200  and  Fees. 
Holman  A.  Drew,  r.,  Colebrook.    Holman  A.  Drew,  r.,  Colebrook. 

Treasurer,  $200. 
Quhicy  A.   Bridges,   v.,   Berlin.      Quincy  A.   Bridges,  r.,  Berlin. 

Register  of  Probate,  $700. 
Burleigh  Roberts,  r.,  Lancaster.  Burleigh  Roberts,  r.,  Lancaster. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Fees. 

D.  Eugene  Rowell,  r.,  D.  Eugene  Rowell,  r., 

Lancaster.  Lancaster. 

Commissioners,  $3  per  Diem  and    Expenses. 

Alpha  B.  Forbush,  r.,  Berlin.        Miles  W.   Gray,   r.,  Columbia. 
Miles  W.  Gray,  r.,  Columbia.         Irving  E.  Bedell,  r.,  Jefferson. 
Irving  E.  Bedell,  r.,  Jefferson.      Charles  A.  Chandler,  d.,  Gorham. 


%  COUNTY    OFFICERS.  15 

COUNTY  AUDITORS. 

Appointed  by  the  Supreme  Court,  March  session,   1D06. 

Rockingham — Frederick  J.  Shepard,  Derry;  John  \V.  Emery, 
Portsmouth. 

Strafford — Joseph  D.  Roberts,  Rollinsford;  Albert  D.  Jones, 
Rochester. 

Belknap — Edwin  J'.  Thompson,  Laconia;  George  S.  Philbrick, 
Tilton. 

Carroll — Henry  P..  Cotton,  Conway;   Frank  Weeks,  Ossipee. 

Merrimack — William  J.  Ahern,  Concord;  Grcsvenor  A.  Curtice, 
Hopkinton. 

Elillsborougli — David  II.  Goodell,  Antrim;  Josiah  G.  Dearborn, 
Weare. 

Cheshire — Arthur  J.  Holden,   Keene;    Herbert  B.  Viall,  Keene. 

Sullivan — Ira  Colby,  Claremont;  David  P.  Goodhue,  Spring- 
field. 

Grafton — Henry  F.  Green,  Littleton;   Edward  Woods,  Bath. 

Coos — Edmund  Sullivan,  Berlin;  Thomas  F.  Johnson,  Cole- 
brook. 


UNITED   STATES   COURTS. 
William  L.  Putnam,  Portland,  Me.,      /   T    i  c  r-        -*.  n        *. 

T  TJ  T>       n     14.      -D     •     4.      1       T>       T  JudgCS    Ot     (    I  IV  11  1  t     LOUl't. 

Le  Baron  B.  Colt,  Bristol,  B.  I.,  \ 

Edgar  Aldrich,  Littleton,  Judge  of  District  Court. 

Burns  P.  Hodgman,  Concord,  Clerk". 

Eugene   P.   Nute,   Farming-ton,   Marshal. 

Fred  S.  Johnson,  Concord,  Deputy  Marshal. 

Charles  J.  Hamblett,  Nashua,  District  Attorney. 

Ihvight  Hall,  Dover.  ~) 

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

Benjamin  H.  Corning-,  Littleton,      ) 


UNITED    STATES    COMMISSIONERS. 

John  G.  Crawford,  Manchester. 
Burns   P.   Eodgman,  Concord. 
John  W.  Kelley,  Portsmouth. 
Joseph   1!.  Parker,  Nashua. 
Merrill  Shurtleff,  Lancaster. 


GENERAL,  FIELD  AND  LINE  OFFICERS 


OF  THE 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  NATIONAL  GUARD. 


HIS  EXCELLENCY  CHARLES  M.  FLOYD,  MANCHESTER. 

Governor  <tn<i  Commander-in-Chief. 


THE  GOVERNOR'S  STAFF. 


Printed  in  Legislative  Department. 


FIRST   BRIGADE 


Name. 


Jason  E.  Tolles 

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

Henry  H.  Jewell,  Medical 
Director 

Arthur  H.|Knowl  ton,  Assist- 
ant Inspector-General  — 

Thomas   H.   Madigan,  Jr., 
Judge  Advocate 

Arthur    F.  Cummings,  In- 
spector of  Rifle  Practice., 

E.  Hay  Shaw,  Brigade  Quar 
termaster 

Charles  A.  Roby,   Brigade 
Commissary 

R.  Emmet/Walsh,  Aide-de- 
Camp 

James  B.  Crowley,  Aide-de 
Camp 


Rank. 


Brev.  Ma j. -Gen. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
Commission. 


Nashua 


Lieutenant-Colonel    Nashua 


Lieutenant  Colonel 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Captain 


Nashua  . 
Concord 
Concord . 
Nashua  . 
Nashua  . 


Captain Nashua 


Captain. 
Captain, 


Manchester 
Nashua 


Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

April 

May 

Mar. 

Dec. 

May 

April 

April 


28,  1904 
7,  1899 
7,  1S99 

•21,  1905 

20,  1899 
14, 1904 

4,  1906 
18,  1903 
24, 1899 

21.  1905 


40 


MILITARY    OFFICERS. 


IT 


FIRST  REGIMENT.— FIELD  AND  STAFF. 


Name. 


Residence 


Date  ol 
Commission. 


William  Sullivan 

Arthur  G.  Shattuek 

Treffle.  Raiche 

Paul  F.  Babbige 

Michael  J.  Healy 

(;.  Perley  Elliot,  Adjutant 

Horace  E.  Osgood,  Qua'rmaster. 
H.  Bertrami  Hopkins,  Com'sary. 
Wmfred  D.  Davis.  Ins.  R.  Pr  .... 

Richard  11.  Dillon,  Surgeon 

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


Colonel 

Lieut  -Colour 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Captain 

Captain 

Captain 

Lieutenant.. 

Major 

Captain 

Captain 

Captain 


Manchester 

Nashua 

Manchester 

Kerne 

Manchester 
Manchester 

Nashua 

Manchester 
Manchester 
Manchester 
Manchester 

Keene 

Manchester 


May 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Mai. 

Apr. 

Mai'. 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 


.'.. 


17. 
20, 
17. 
21, 
16, 
13, 
13, 


1903 
1903 
1902 

v.m 

1903 
1905 
1904 
1905 
1903 
1903 
1IJ04 
1899 
1903 


Company  A. 


Frank  Giguere j    Captain 

Achille  Bouchard First  Lieut 

Sylvio  Leclerc Second  Lieut. 


Manchester. 

Manchester. 
Manchester. 


Apr.  30,  1906 
Apr.  30,  1906 
Apr.  30,  1906 


Company  B. 


George  P.  Riurdan. 
Michael  Olougherty 

Thomas  J.  Gorman*. 


Captain 

First  Lieut. . . . 
Second  Lieut 


Company  C. 


Manchester. 
Manchester. 

Manchester. 


Dee.  14,  190^ 
May  10,  1905 
May   28,  1005 


Edward  A.  G.  Smith Captain Manchester 

Herbert  H.  Rouse j    First  Lieut.  .       Manchester 

William  B.  Lang Second  Lieut.     Manchester 


Jan.    1,  1905 
Jan.     1,  1905 

Oct.     13,  1003 


Company  D. 


.lames  Cheyne 

Frank  A.  Burnham 
George  s.  Wilson. . 


Captain 

First  Lieut  — 
Second   Lieut . 


Milford May   14,  1902 

Milford May   u.  1902 

Milford !     Mar.   21,  1906 


Company  E. 


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


Captain Nashua. 

First  Lieut. . .        Nasli.ua. 
Second    Lieut.      Nashua. 


Jan.  12,  1904 
Jan.  30,  iou4 
Jan.  30,  1004 


48 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


FIRST  REG  I M  E NT.  —  Continued. 


Name. 


Rank- 


Residence. 


Pate  of 
Commission. 


Company  F. 


Eugene  T.  Sherburn. 
Thomas  F.  Dalton... 

Harold  W.  Hickman. 


Captain 

First  Lieut.. . . 
Second  Lieut.. 


Manchester 
Manchester 

Manchester 


Mar.  11,  li>02 
Apr.  30,  1906 
Apr.    30,   1906 


Company  G. 


Elbridge  Z.  Saunderson. 

Walter  C.  Ellis 

Earl  L.  Leach 


Captain 

First  Lieut. . . 
i    Second  Lieut. 


Keene. 
Keene. 

Keene. 


Mar.  11,  1901 
Mar.  11,  1904 
May  19,  1906 


Company  H. 


Ernest  C.  Barker. . . 

Orville  E.  Cain 

Fordyce  J.  Thomas. 


Captain 

First  Lieut  — 
Second  Lieut. 


Keene !    Feb.     7.  1906 

Keene Mar.  21,  1906 

Keene Mar.  11,  1901 


Company  I. 


William  E.  Sullivan 
Charles  W.  Hebert.. 
Fred  A.  Denton. .  .. 


Captain 

First  Lieut... 
Second  Lieut. 


Nashua May  28,  1905 

Nashua !     Mar.  21,  1906 

Nashua !    Mar.  21,  1906 


Willis  A.  Boynton  . 
Harry  D.  Emerson. 
Stanley  D.  Nelson. . 


Company  K. 

Anthony  J.  Foye 

Captain 

Manchester. 

May     7,  1906 

Company  L. 

Alfred  Gustafson 

Captain 

Second  Lieut.. 

Manchester. 

Manchester. 

Oct.     19,  1903 

Carl  H.  Bergquist 

June    4,  1906 

Company  M. 

Captain 

First  Lieut.. . 
Second  Lieut. 


Nashua '    Feb.   22,  1904 

Nashua Feb.   22,  1904 

Nashua Feb.  22,  1904 


MILITARY    OFFICERS. 


40 


SECOND  REGIMENT.--F1ELD  AND  STAFF. 


\  \mi:. 


Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  i 
Commission. 


Edmund  Tetley 

( inaiies  L.  Mason 

Kons  I,.  Piper 

Harry  s.  Baldwin 

Harley  B.  Roby 

Eben  s.  Hawkins,  Adjutant 

Fred  W.  Lang,  Quartermaster. .. 
Walter  G.  Fuller,  Commissary. . . 

Robert  S.  loss.    Ins.  R.  Pr 

Harry  ( >.  Chesley,  Surgeon 

Russell  Wilkins.  Asst.  Surgeon. 
Eugene  \Y.  Leach,  Paymaster... 
John  Vannevar,  Chaplain., 


<  Jolonel 

Lieut.-Colonel. 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Captain 

(  iijitain 

Captain 

First  Lieul  — 

Major 

Captain 

Captain 

Captain 


Laconia  —     Mar 
Concord Mar 


'- 
'29, 

16, 
19, 

11. 

Concord J     April  30, 

10, 
30, 
30, 

1!'. 

28, 


Laconia . . 
Littleton., 
( loncord . . 
Laconia   . . 

Concord.  . 


Laconia . . . 

Dover 

( loncord. 
Kranklin 
Concord. 


April 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Jan. 

April 


May 

dan. 
dan. 
April 
Aug. 


1904 
1905 

1906 
1904 
1904 
1905 
190C 
1900 
1904 
is;,-.. 


Company  A. 


John  Sunderland,  Jr Captain Dover 

Joseph  Connell Second  Lieut..     Dover 


Oct.     6,  190fi 
April  25,  1902 


Company  B. 


Chauncey  B.  Hoyt.. . 
Israel  II.  Washburn. 
Frederic  T.  Harriman 


Captain Portsmouth, 

First  Lieut-. .       Portsmouth. 
Second  Lieut..      Portsmouth, 


Company  C. 


War.  20,  1S05 
Dec.  11,  1903 
Jan.   23,  1904 


Albert  \Y.  Spaulding Captain 

Stephen  E.Hall..... First  Lieut  .. 

George  E.  Hadley Second  Lieut. 


Concord 

Concord 
Concord 


Company  D. 


Jan.  16,  1904 
June  12,  1905 
June  12,  1905 


Hoy  S.  Ilashain. . 
Clarence  F.  Hurd 
Fred  Boardway.. 


Captain 

First  Lieut.. 
Second  Lieut. 


Claremont. 
Claremont. 

Claremont. 


Jan. 
Oct. 


30, 
15, 


1906 
1901 


Oct.    15.  1906 


Company  E. 


Frank  W.  Brown  — 
A  bred  AY.  Carpenter 
Joseph  G.  Jones 


Captain Concord \pril  16,  li 

First  Lieut Concord Mar.     4,1904 

Second  Lieut.     Concord M>ril  12,  1906 

■ 


50 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


SECO N D   R EG  I M  ENT.—  Continued. 


Name. 


Kesidence. 


Date  of 
Commission. 


Company  F. 


John  B.  Nute 

Horace  K.  Miller. . 
Charles  P.  Barnum 


Captain 

First  Lieut  — 
Second  Lieut. 


Littleton.. 
Littleton., 
Littleton . . 


Mav  22,  190.1 
May  22,  1905 
Mav  22.  1903 


Company  G. 


Oscar  P.  Cole 

George  F.  Cullet.. 
Allison  C.  Gerham 


Captain 

First  Lieut 

.Second   Lieut. 


Berlin April  19,  1900 

Berlin April  19,  19<'G 

Berlin April  19,  1900 


Company  H. 


Frank  T.  Kipley.. 
Edgar  H.  Wheeler 
Frank  K.  French. 


Captain 

First  Lieut  — 
Second  Lieut. 


Franklin 
Franklin 
Franklin 


April  26,  190G 
April  26,  1906 

May    30,  1900 


Company  I. 


William  H.  Nute '    Captain 

Alvin  F.  Foss First  Lieut  — 

Albert  W.  Scott Second   Lieut. 


Exeter 
Exeter 
Exeter 


April  23,  1900 
April  23.  1900 
April  23,  1900 


Company  K. 


Frank   L.Drake Captain 

Lyle  C.  Floyd First  Lieut. .   . 

Frank  L.  Dame Second  Lieut 


Laconia . 
Laconia 

Laconia 


Company  L. 


Dec.  3,  1904 
Dec.  22,  1905 
Dec.  22,  1905 


William  E.  Thayer 
Melvin  B.  Pray. .. 
John  Connell  — 


Captain 

First  Lieut  — 
Second  Lieut. 


June  11,  1900 
June  11,  190t; 
June  11,  1900 


Company  M. 


Herbert  A.  Willey... 
Francis  P.  Murphy. . 
('banning  W.  Barnes 


Captain 

First  Lieut 

Second  Lieut. 


Feb.  3,  1904 
Oct.  30,  1906 
Oct.     30,  1900 


MILITARY    OFFICERS. 


51 


ARTILLERY. 
First  Battery. 


N  \MK. 


Hank. 


Residence. 


Date  ol 

Commission. 


Silas  R.  Wallace Bvt.  Major... 

Charles  E.  Chapman First  Lieut... 

Albin  Gustafson First  Lieut... 

Fred  E.  Wilson Second  Lieut. 


Manchester.  Dec.    7.  1904 

Manchester.  Dec.    :.  1904 

Manchester.  Jan.  28,  1902 

Manchester.  Mar.  n,  1902 


CAVALRY. 
Troop   A. 


Charles  15.  Davis. 
Charles  H.  Dutton 
Lewis  W.  Davis. . 
Bertell  L.  Talbot  . 


Bvt.  Major  ... 
First  Lieut  — 
Second  Lieut.. 
First  Lieut.. 
Act.  Asst.  Sur. 


Peterboro' .. 

Hancock 

Peterboro' ..[ 

Peterboro' . . 


Aug.  27,  1905 

Aug.  27,  1905 
June  10,  1905 

J  tine  10.  1905 


RETIRED    LIST. 


John  A.  Barker 

Bvt.  Capt.  Batt 

Manchester. . 

Nashua 

Keene 

Dover 

Concord 

Claremont 

Manchester. . 
Lakeview.Me 

Jan.     7    1902 

Elbert  Wheeler 

Eugene  M.  Keyes 

Frank  E.  Rollins 

Brig.  Gen..  Ins.  (Jen. . 
Major  1st  Infantry.  .. 
Bvt.    Lt.-Col.,    2d 'Inf. 
Major,  2d  Infantry  ... 
First  •Lieut.,  2d  Inf. . 
Lieut. -Col.,  2d  lnf  .   .. 
Captain,  1st  Infantry. 
Major  and  Brig.  Qm. . 

Jan.  28,  1902 
Jan.  25,  1904 
Mar.  22    1905 

Frank  H.  Keenan 

April  3,  1905 
May  13,  1905 
Dec.   30    1905 

Alfred  L.  Trenowetb 

J  alius  C.  Tinison 

UbaldHebert 

( ;  eorge  M.  Follett 

Feb.  9,  190G 
Dec      4    1906 

STATE  COMMITTEES,  PLATFORMS,  ETC. 

CAMPAIGN    OF   1906. 


Officers    of    the    Republican    State    Committee. 

JACOB  H.  GALLINGER,  Concord,  Chairman. 
L.  ASHTON  THORP,  Manchester,  Secretary. 
WILLIAM  F.  THAYER,  Concord,  Treasurer. 
WILLIAM   II.   TOPPING,   Manchester,   Executive   Clerk. 

Executive   Committee. 

JACOB  II.  GALLING  KB,  Concord,  ex  officio. 
L.  ASHTON  THORP,  Manchester,  ex  officio. 
Rockingham   County— ALBERT   S.   WETHERELL,   Exeter. 
Strafford    County— SUMNER   WALLACE,    Rochester. 
Belknap  County— STEPHEN  S.  JEWETT,  Laconia. 
Carroll  County— A.   CROSBY  KENNETT,   Conway. 
Merrimack   County— FRANK   S.   STREETER,   Concord. 
Hillsborough    County— NATHAN    P.    HUNT,   Manchester. 

JOHN  II.   FIELD,   Nashua. 
Cheshire  County— JOHN  E.  BENTON,  Keene. 
Sullivan  County— FRANK  II.  FOSTER,  Claremont. 
Grafton  County— GEORGE  II.  ADAMS,  Plymouth. 
Coos  County— FRANK  P.  BROWN,  Whitefield. 

MEMBER   OF  NATIONAL   COMMITTEE  1  OR   NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

FRANK  S.  STREETER,  Concord. 

STATE  COMMITTEE. 

ROCK  [NG  HAM    COUNTY. 

Albert  S.  Wetherell,  William  IT.  C.  Follansby,  Exeter;  Joseph 
R.  Rowe,  Brentwood;  Warren  Brown,  Hampton  Falls;  Moses  B. 
Dow.  Plaistow:  Charles  I.  Pressey,  Atkinson;  William  E.  Storer, 
Guy  E.  Corey,  Portsmouth;  John  Torrey,  Newfields;  Louis  G. 
Hoyt,  Kingston;  John  P.  Hardy,  Derry:  Alvah  H.  Place,  New- 
market. 

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STATE  COMMITTEES,  PLATFORMS,  ETC.       53 

STRAFFORD  COUNTY. 

J.  Frank  Seavey,  Nathaniel  Morn.  Thomas  II.  Dearborn,  Dover; 
John  11.  Nc;il.  Sumner  Wallace,  Rochester;  Alonzo  I.  Nute,  Farm- 
ington;  Malcolm  A.  II.  Hart,  Milton;  Charles  F.  Whitehouse, 
James  II.  Joyce,  Somersworth;  John  Q.  A.  Wentworth,  L<>ilin-- 
ford  (Salmon  Falls  P.  ().);  Jeremiah  Langley,  Durham;  Walter 
Buzzell,   Barrington. 

BELKNAP    COUNTY. 

Stephen  S.  Jewett,  Laconia;  Henry  I'..  Quinby,  Laconia  (Lake- 
port  P.  ().);  Elmer  S.  Tilton,  Laconia;  Joseph  F.  Smith,  Meredith 
(Center);   Ellsworth  li.  Rollins,  Alton;    Edwin  ('.  Bean,  Belmont. 

CARROLL  COUNTY. 

Edgar  A.  Stevens.  Hart  left:  Charles  B.  Hoyt,  Sandwich  (Cen- 
ter): Robert  Lamprey.  Tuftonborough  (Wolfeborough  P.  O.) : 
William  .1.  Britton,  Wolfeborough;  Frank  S.  Lord,  Ossipee;  A. 
Crosbv  Kennet  I.  Conway. 

MERRIMACK   COl  NTY. 

Jacob  H.  Gallinger,  Frank  S.  Streeter,  John  IF.  Brown,  Lysan- 
der  IT.  Carroll.  Edward  X.  Pearson,  Concord;  Henry  M.  Baker, 
Bow  (Concord  P.  ().):  Willis  G.  Buxton,  Boscawen  (Penacook 
P.  O.) ;  Henry  C.  Davis,  Warner;  James  B.  Tennant,  Epsom 
(Short  Falls  P.  ().):  Edward  G.  Leach,  Thomas  F.  Clifford,  Frank- 
lin; Edmund  E.  Truesdell,  Pembroke  (Suncook  P.  O.) :  Jeremiah 
F.  Smith,  Northfield  (Tilton  P.  0.) ;  Hiram  A.  Tuttle,  Pittsfield; 
John  K.   Law,  New  London. 

HILLSBOROUGH    COUNTY. 

Nathan  I'.  Hunt,  Alex  Sandlund,  Henry  M.  Putney.  John  C. 
Bickford,  James  <i.  M'Gerry,  Edward  P..  Woodbury,  Herbert  E. 
Richardson,  Edward  .1.  Powers,  William  Marcotte,  Aime  E.  Bois- 
vert,  Manchester;  Frank  E.  Kaley,  Milford;  Charles  W.  Hoitt, 
Calvin  11.  Wood,  John  II.  Field,  William  II.  Beasom,  Lotie  1. 
Minard,  Barry  W.  Ramsdell,  Nashua:  Nathaniel  Wentworth, 
Hudson  (Center);  Edwin  W.  IL  Farnum,  Francestown;  Charles 
B.  Eaton,  Bennington;  Samuel  W.  Holman,  Hillsborough 
(Bridge);  Charles  IL  Burns,  Wilton:  George  L.  Eaton,  Goffs- 
town. 


54  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

CHESHIRE   COUNTY. 

T.  Nelson  Hastings,  Walpole;  Waldo  H.  Perkins,  Marlow;  Al- 
bert Annett,  Jaffrey  (East);  Charles  H.  Hersey,  Charles  G. 
Shedd,  John  E.  Benton,  Windsor  II.  Goodnow,  Keene;  Granville 
Wardwell,  Winchester. 

SULLIVAN   COUNTY. 

Frank  H.  Foster,  Claremont;  Winston  Churchill,  Cornish 
(Windsor,  Vt.,  P.  O.) ;  John  L.  Dame,  Newport;  George  W.  Buss, 
Aeworth;  Lucius  A.  Purmort,  Lempster  (Mill  Village  P.  O.) ; 
George  H.  Bartlett,  Sunapee;   Frank  W.  Hamlin,  Charlestown. 

GRAFTON  COUNTY. 

George  H.  Adams,  Plymouth;  William  D.  Baker,  Rumney 
(Quincy  P.  O.);  Arthur  E.  Davis,  Haverhill  (Woodsville  P.  O.) ; 
Charles  A.  Haskell.  Holderness;  George  H.  Turner,  Bethlehem; 
Ira  A.  Chase,  Bristol;  Henry  F.  Green,  Littleton;  Edgar  O. 
Crossman,  Lisbon;  Frank  D.  Currier,  Canaan;  Harry  M.  Cheney, 
Lebanon;  Paul  Lang,  Orford;  William  II.  Dimick,  Lyme;  Moody 
C.  Dole,  Campton  (Village). 

COOS   COUNTY. 

Frank  P.  Brown.  Whitefield;  John  B.  Noyes,  Oliver  H.  Tooth- 
aker,  Berlin;  Merrill  Shurtleff,  Lancaster;  Frank  G.  McKellips, 
Northumberland  (Groveton  P.  O.);  Alfred  R.  Evans,  Gorham; 
William  R.  Moore,  Stewartstown;   Warren  E.  Drew,  Colebrook. 


DEMOCRATIC  STATE  COMMITTEE. 

THOMAS  II.  MADIGAN,  Jr.,  Concord,  Chairman. 

JOHN  B.  JAMESON.   Antrim,   Secretary. 

WILLIAM  YEATON,  Concord,   Treasurer. 

Executive  Committee. 

Rockingham  County— WILLIAM  E.  MARVIN,  Portsmouth. 
Strafford  County— HAVEN  DOE,  Somersworth. 
Belknap  County— DR.  A.  H.  HARRTMAN,  Laconia. 
Carroll  Count v— JOHN  B.  NASH,  Conway. 


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Merrimack  County     CLARENCE   E.  CARR,   Andover. 
Hillsborough  County  -JAMES  l\   BRENNAN,   Peterborough. 
(  heshire  County     GEORGE   11.   FOLLANSBEE,   Keene. 
Sullivan  County     JOHN   McCRILLIS,  Newport. 
Grafton  County— EZRA  B.  MANX.  Woodsville. 
Cni\s  County— WALTER  DREW,  Colebrook. 

STATE  COMMITTEE. 

District  No.     1.— FRED    R.    CASWELL,    Northwood    Ridge. 
District   No.     2.— GEORGE  E.  FELLOWS,  Raymond. 
District  No.     3.— MYRON  RICHARDSON.  West  Derry. 
District   No.     4.— L.  WALLACE   HALL.  Salem. 
District  No.     5.— LEROY  SANBORN,  Kingston. 
District   No.     0.— GEORGE    O.    SANBORN,    East    Kingston. 
District  No.     7.— WARREN   M.   BATCHELDER,   Hampton. 
District  No.     8.— GEORGE   S.  RUNDLETT,  Jr.,  Epping. 
District  No.     9.— DANIEL  W.   BADGER,   Newington. 
District  No.   10.— ALBERT    S.    LANGLEY,    Exeter. 
District  No.  11.— JOHN  H.  DOWD,  Portsmouth. 

JOHN  L.  MITCHELL,  Portsmouth. 

T.  J.  DONOVAN.  Portsmouth. 
District  No.  12.— CHARLES   A.   TIBBETTS,   Barrington. 
District  No.   13. -^-MICHAEL  J.  WHITE,  Dover. 
District  No.  14.— JAMES  McCABE,  Dover. 
District  No.  15.— MICHAEL  B.  HARRITY,  Rollinsford. 
District  No.  16.— HAVEN  DOE,   Somersworth. 
District  No.  17.— F.  B.  PRESTON,  Rochester. 

E.  E.  SMALL,  Rochester. 
District  No.  IS.— JAMES  H.  FOSS,  Strafford . 
District  No.   19.— DANA  P.  JOXES,  New  Durham. 
District  No.  20.— JOHN  B.   NASH,   Conway. 
District  No.  21.— JAMES  O.  GERRY,  Madison. 
District  No.  22.— FRANK  A.  BRVKR,  Sandwich. 
District  No.  23.— FRANK   P.   HOBBS,   Wolfe  bo  rough. 
District  No.  24.— NEWELL  P.  SIAS,  Ossipcc 
District   No.  25.— IT.  J.  JOXES,  Alton. 
District  No.  26.— WILLIAM  H.  MOSES,  Tilton. 
District  No.  27.— T.  J.  GUAY,  Laconia. 

N.  J.  DYER.,  Laconia. 


Ob  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

District  No.  28.— A.   CHESTER   CLARK,   Meredith. 
District  No.  29.— GEORGE   W.   STONE,  Andover. 
District  No.  30.— JAMES   E.   SHEPARD,   New  London. 
District   No.   31.— WILLIAM   O.   FOLSOM,   Henniker. 
District  No.  32.— FRED  MYRON  COLBY,   Warner. 
District  No.  33.— CHARLES  E.  RAND,  Northfield. 
District  No.  34.— FRANK  D.  HUTCHINS,  Pittsfield. 
District  No.  35.— LLEWELLYN   S.   MARTIN,   Pembroke. 
District  No.   36.— N.  E.  MARTIN,  Concord. 

WILLIAM  J.  AHERN,  Concord. 

JOSEPH  PHANEUF,   Concord. 

T.  11.  MADIGAN,  Js.,  Concord. 

JOHN   E.   MARDEN,   Penacook. 
District  No.   37.— 

DR.  SETII  W.  JONES,  Franklin. 

HARRY  W.  DANIELL,  Franklin. 
District  No.  38.— FRANK   M.    WOODBURY,    Pelham. 
District  No.  39.— JOHN  W.  STORY,  GofPstown. 
District  No.  40.— EDWARD  FINERTY,  Milford. 
District  No.  41.— ROBERT  BROWN,  Jr.,  Greenville. 
District  No.  42.— JAMES  F.  BRENNAN,  Peterborough. 
District  No.  43.— GEORGE  E.  BALES,  Wilton. 
District  No.  44.— JOHN  B.  JAMESON.   Antrim. 
District  No.  45.— CHARLES  S.  PERRY,  Hillsborough. 
District  No.  40.— DR.   FRANK  EATON,  East   Weare. 
District  No.  47.— J.  J.  DOYLE,  Nashua. 

GEORGE  B.  McQUESTEN,  Nashua. 

HENRI  T.  LEDOUN,  Nashua. 

C.  II.  MOORE,  Nashua. 
District  No.  48.— M.  J.  DRTSCOLL,  Manchester. 

DR.  NOEL  E.  GUILLET,  Manchester. 

WILLIAM  J.   STARR,   Manchester. 

JAMES  A.  BRODERICK,  Manchester. 

J.  J.  McGOYERN.  Manchester. 

JOSEPH  P.  CHATEL,  Manchester. 

JOSEPH  FLEURY,  Manchester. 

JOHN  J.  CONNOR,  Manchester. 

MICHAEL  CONNOR.  Manchester. 


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District  No.  49.     JOSEPH    BUNDY,   Gilsum. 

District  No.  50.     GEORGE    II.    DUNCAN,  Jaffrey. 

District  No.  51.     FRANKLIN   I'.   KELLOM,   Winchester. 

District  No.  :,:.'.     THOMAS   .1.    WINN.    Harrisville. 

District  No.  :.:;.     DON    I.   PETTS,   Keene. 

GEORGE   II.  EA^ILS,   Keene. 

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

District  No.  55-  JOSIAH    DAVIS,  Cornish. 

District  No.  56.-     F.  O.  CHELLIS,  Newport. 

District  NO.  57.-    BELA  GRAVES,  Unity. 

District  No.  58.     FRANK    I*.   HUNTLEY,   Claremont. 

District  No.   59.— FRANK    COLLINS.   Lebanon. 

District  NO.  60-  EDWARD    E.   WELLS,    Enfield. 

District  No.  61— T.   W.   D.  WORTHEN,   Hanover. 

District  No.  62.— DANIEL  B.  WEYMOUTH,    Bristol. 

District  No.  63.— FRED  .1.  PEASE,   Holderness. 

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

District  No.  65.— TIMOTHY    McGOULDRICK,    Lincoln. 

District  No.  66.— GEORGE  ('.  CRAIG,  Rumney    Depot. 

District  NO.  67.— S.  B.  PAGE,  Haverhill. 

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

District  No.  69.— WALTER  DREW,  Colebrook. 

District  NO.  70.— H.  D.  HINMAN,  Coos. 

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

District  No.  72.— MANASAH   PERKINS,  Jefferson. 

District  No.  73.— L.  W.  BRAGG,   Errol. 

District  No.  74.-    EDMUND  SULLIVAN,  Berlin. 

JOSEPH  A.  WAGNER,   Berlin. 

I'.  J.  SMYTH,   Berlin. 

MIMI'.F.R    OF    NATIONAL   COMMITTEE    FOR    NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 

TRUE   L.  NORRIS,  Portsmouth. 


PROHIBITION  STATE  COMMITTEE. 

REV.  ALVA   II.  MORRILL,   I).   1)..   Laconia,  Chairman. 
H.  R.   HUBBARD,   Francestown,  Secretary. 
D.  M.  BOYNTON,  Lakeport,  Treasurer. 


58  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

LUKE  F.  RICHARDSON,  Dublin. 
JOHN  C.  BERRY,  Plymouth. 
RALPH  E.  MERAS,  Exeter. 
W.  F.  MOD  ETON,  Manchester. 
JAMES  MORRISON,  Manchester. 
LESTER  M.  OLM STEAD,  Manchester. 

County  Committees. 

Rockingham  County— RALPH  E.  MERAS,  Exeter. 
Strafford  County—A.  E.  BERRY,  Rochester. 
Belknap  County— DON  BOYNTON,   Lakeport. 
Carroll  County— SAMUEL  LEAV1TT,  Wolfeborough. 
Merrimack  County— F.  E.  HEATH,  Concord. 
Hillsborough  County— H.  R.  HUBBARD,  Francestown. 
Cheshire  County— LUKE  F.  RICHARDSON,  Dublin. 
Grafton  County— E.  C.  CHASE,  Lebanon. 
Coos  County— DR.  A.  W.  WARK,  Lancaster. 


SOCIALIST  STATE  COMMITTEE. 

LOUIS  ARNSTEIN,  Dover,  Chairman. 
WILLIAM  H.  WILKINS,  Claremont,  Secretary. 

Executive  Committee. 

JOHN  P.  BURKE,  Franklin. 
SUMNER  F.  CLAFLIN,  Manchester. 
ASA  WARREN  DREW,  Ashland. 
F.  W.   CORNISH,  Keene. 
LOUIS  ARNSTEIN,  Dover. 


REPUBLICAN   PLATFORM. 

Adopted   by   the   State   Convention,   September   18,    1906. 

The  Republicans  of  New  Hampshire,  among  the  first  to  en- 
dorse the  candidacy  of  Theodore  Roosevelt  for  president,  register 
today    their    unqualified    approval    of   his    administration.     With 


STATE    COMMITTEES,    PLATFORMS,    ETC.  59 

the  co-operation  of  the  Republican  majority  in  congress  he  has 
been  able  to  keep  faith  -with  the  people,  and  under  his  leader- 
ship the  Republican  party  lias  made  a  new  record  of  achieve- 
ments. 

We  commend  the  industry  and  work  of  the  fifty-ninth  eon- 
press.  So  much  has  been  accomplished  at  its  first  session  that 
Ave  may  reasonably  expect  every  promise  made  by  the  Republi- 
can national  convention  of  1904  to  be  fulfilled  at  its  final  ad- 
journment. 

We  congratulate  the  country  that  Republican  financial  and 
industrial  policies  have  brought  unprecedented  prosperity  to 
the  country  since  1S97;  and  we  are  opposed  to  any  change  which 
would  undermine  that  cardinal  principle  of  the  Republican 
party — protection  to  American  manufactures  and  labor. 

We  endorse  the  action  of  the  United  States  Senate  in  passing 
the  Gallinger  shipping  bill, a  measure  of  transcendent  importance 
to  our  industrial,  agricultural,  and  commercial  interests;  and 
we  request  our  representatives  in  the  house  to  make  all  honor- 
able efforts  to  secure  its  consideration  and  passage  by  that  body. 

The  patriotic  services  of  the  fading  army  of  Civil  War  vet- 
erans are  no  less  appreciated  by  a  grateful  country  now  that 
their  number  is  rapidly  diminishing,  and  we  rejoice  with  them 
that  the  government's  recognition  of  their  valor  and  suffering 
is  today  the  willing  tribute  of  all  the  people. 

In  protecting  American  labor  from  foreign  competition,  the 
Republican  party  has  not  been  unmindful  of  the  requests  of  the 
wage  earners  for  shorter  hours  and  improved  conditions  of 
employment,  as  is  shown  by  both  national  and  state  legislation 
enacted  for  their  welfare.  We  pledge  ourselves  to  a  continuance 
of  this  policy,  that  the  wage  earners  may  receive  their  full 
share  of  the  benefit  of  our  prosperity. 

The  Republican  party  of  New  Hampshire  has  held  the  confi- 
dence of  the  people  because  it  has  ever  been  ready  to  deal  with 
all  public  questions  as  they  arise,  and  to  correct  abuses  as  they 
are  pointed  out.  This  spirit  of  progress  is  no  less  the  inspira- 
tion of  the  party  today.  The  earnest  of  its  sincerity  is  the  his- 
tory of  its  fulfilled  pledges. 

We    welcome    the    fullest    discussion    of    our    management    of 


60  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

gtate  affairs.  The  record  made  by  the  Republican  party  in  its 
half  century  of  control  in  this  state  requires  neither  apology 
nor  explanation.  Its  bare  recital  is  its  justification.  Every 
dollar  of  revenue  has  been  scrupulously  accounted  for,  and 
has  been  expended  in  accordance  with  the  votes  of  the  people's 
representatives  in  the  legislature. 

During-  this  period  of  control  we  have  paid  ten  million  dollars 
of  Civil  War  debts,  debts  for  which  the  Republican  party  was 
not  responsible.  In  addition,  we  have  built  and  maintained  an 
industrial  school,  a  state  normal  school,  an  agricultural  col- 
lege, a  new  state  prison,  a  soldiers'  home,  a  state  library,  a 
school  for  the  feeble  minded,  and  enlarged  the  state  hospital 
to  more  than  quadruple  its  original  size. 

The  state  has  assumed  the  care  of  its  insane  and  other  un- 
fortunates, provided  for  the  reform  of  its  wayward  youth,  given 
generously  in  aid  of  education,  erected  monuments  in  memory 
of  its  sons  distinguished  in  war  and  peace,  looked  after  the 
public  health,  fostered  manufactures  and  agriculture,  dealt 
liberally  by  its  Civil  War  veterans,  and  appropriated  freely  for 
the  development  of  its  natural  resources,  including  its  highways 
of  travel. 

For  these  educational,  industrial,  philanthropic,  reformatory 
and  patriotic  undertakings  has  the  revenue  of  the  state  been  ap- 
plied. We  congratulate  the  people  that  nowhere  is  there  a 
demand  that  appropriations  for  any  of  these  worthy  objects  be 
discontinued  or  curtailed. 

If  there  is  opportunity  for  retrenchment,  it  must  come  through 
a  reduction  of  the  cost  of  administration.  We,  therefore,  cab 
upon  the  next  legislature  for  such  inquiry  and  action  as  shall 
satisfy  the  people  that  the  best  business  methods  prevail  in  all 
departments  of  the  state  government,  and  that  there  is  neither 
waste  nor  extravagance  in  the  expense  of  administering  state 
affairs. 

The  real  question  before  the  public,  therefore,  is  not  one  of 
reduced  appropriations,  but  one  of  inquiry  to  ascertain  if  the 
present  assessment  of  all  classes  of  property  is  equitable  and 
yielding  proper  returns,  and  to  learn  what  new  sources  of  rev- 
enue are  available. 


STATE    COMMITTEES,    PLATFORM8,    ETC.  61 

The  lasl  legislature,  recognizing  this  situation  and  seeking 
new  sources  of  revenue,  enacted  ;i  law  taxing  collateral  inheri- 
tances. If  the  constitutionality  of  this  law  is  upheld  by  the 
supreme  court,  it  will  yield  upwards  of  one  hundred  thousand 
dollars  annually  to  the  state  treasury. 

We,  therefore,  recommend  that  the  next  legislature  direct 
thorough  investigation  of  our  system  of  taxation,  and  by  tax 
commission  inquire  and  report  what  new  sources  of  revenue  are 
available,  and  how  the  present  assessment  of  property  for  taxa- 
tion can  he  improved  so  that  all  classes  of  property,  all  interests 
and  individuals  may  hear  their  just  proportion  of  the  public 
burdens. 

We  urge  that  the  next  legislature,  as  soon  as  organized,  au- 
thorize the  state  treasurer  to  contract  with  the  railroads  for 
the  transportation  of  its  members  from  their  homes  to  the  capi- 
tal and  return  each  week  on  specified  days,  and  that  the  cost 
be  paid    from  the  state  treasury  as  mileage   of  members. 

We  further  urge  that  the  issuing  of  free  passes  by  railroads 
and  their  acceptance  by  individuals  be  limited  by  penal  statute 
to  such  classes  as  railroad  officers  and  employees,  persons  in 
charge  of  mail  and  express,  and  persons  in  misfortune,  who  are 
unable  to  pay  their  fares. 

A  free  ballot  and  an  honest  count  lias  been  the  slogan  of  the 
Republican  party  from  the  time  of  its  birth.  In  reaffirming 
that  principle  today,  we  welcome  any  additional  legislation  that 
shall  guard  the  purity  of  the  ballot  and  protect  it  from  the  cor- 
ruption  of  individuals  and  corporations. 

Since  the  adoption  of  the  Australian  ballot  for  elections  in 
this  state,  the  present  caucus  system  of  selecting  party  candi- 
dates has  become  unsatisfactory  to  the  people.  A  change  in 
the  manner  of  nominations  for  office  is  essential  to  preserve 
the  integrity  of  party  organizations.  We,  therefore,  earnestly 
recommend  that  the  next  legislature  ascertain  whether  this  can 
be  best  accomplished  by  means  of  a  direct  primary,  or  by  some 
effective  method  which  confines  party  nominations  to  party  ad- 
herents, provides  for  registration  of  voters  and  simultaneous 
primaries,  and  gives  the  fullest  opportunity  for  a  free,  honest, 
and  direct  expression  of  the  people  in  their  selection  of  candi- 
dates for  office. 


62  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

All  influences  brought  to  bear  upon  the  legislature  should  be 
open  and  above  board.  We,  therefore,  demand  such  legisla- 
tion as  will  tend  to  eliminate  a  corrupt  lobby  from  participation 
in  the  legislation  of  the  state,  and  secure  the  registration  of 
attorneys  and  others  who  may  aj)pear  before  legislative  bodies 
with  returns  of  their  fees  and  expenses. 

Although  the  constitutional  conventions  of  1SS9  and  1902  sub- 
mitted no  amendments  to  the  constitution  enlarging-  the  num- 
ber of  elective  offices,  yet  we  recommend  to  the  next  legislature 
the  inquiry  whether  the  public  interests  will  be  better  sub- 
served by  placing  in  the  hands  of  the  people  the  direct  election 
of  railroad  commissioners  and  some  other  state  officers  created 
by  statute  and  now  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council. 

We  commend  the  present  state  administration  for  its  success- 
ful efforts  in  enforcing  the  laws  against  gambling  at  the  Salem 
race  track.  If  additional  legislation  is  necessaiw  to  suppress 
the  evil  of  gambling,  the  Republican  party  hereby  pledges  itself 
to  its  enactment. 

W7hen  the  present  local  option  law  was  passed,  it  was  with  the 
express  understanding  that  prohibition  was  to  be  made  effec- 
tive in  no-license  territory.  That  understanding  the  Republican 
party  stands  committed  to  fulfill.  We,  therefore,  not  only  de- 
mand the  rigid  enforcement  of  all  provisions  of  the  local  option 
law,  but  pledge  ourselves  to  secure  such  new  enactments  as  will 
make  the  j>rohibitory  features  of  the  law  potential. 

"We  recommend  to  the  Republicans  of  the  various  senatorial 
districts,  towns,  and  wards-  of  the  state,  the  selection  of  can- 
didates for  the  legislature  in  thorough  sympathy  with  the  dec- 
larations of  this  platform,  to  the  end  that  all  its  pledges  may 
be  fulfilled  at  the  next  session  of  the  General  Court. 


DEMOCRATIC    PLATFORM. 

Adopted  by  the  State  Convention,   September  25,   190C. 

We  demand  the  strict  and  impartial  enforcement  of  all  laws 
as  long  as  they  remain  upon  the  statute  books. 

We  demand  the  abolition  of  the  state  license  commission  and 
the  relegation   of  its  authority  and   duties   to  the  cities,   towns, 


STATE  COMMITTEES,  PLATFORMS,  ETC.       68 

and  courts  where   it    belongs.     We   believe   in    license   with    local 

option,   not    license   with   commission    option. 

We  demand  the  enactment  of  a  statute  to  prevenl  the  giving 
Or  issuing  of  railroad  passes  except  to  actual  railroad  officials 
or  employees  and  poor  persons  in  misfortune;  and  the  enact- 
ment of  a  statute  providing  thai  no  public  official  in  any  de- 
partment of  the  state  government,  shall  accept  or  receive  free 
transportation  from  any  corporation  operating  any  railroad  in 
this  state,  and  that  the  acceptance  or  reception  of  the  same 
shall  operate  to  effect   his   resignation   from  office. 

We  demand  the  rigid  enforcement  of  all  laws  againsl  bribery 
or  other  corrupt  practices  in  elections,  legislation  or  public 
administration;  the  enactment  of  a  direct  primary  law  and  of 
additional  laws  requiring  the  publication  of  sworn  statements 
of  all  campaign  expenses;  and  re-enactment  of  the  law  passed 
in  1SS7,  regulating"  railroad  lobbies. 

We  demand  a  revision  of  the  laws  on  taxation,  so  that  all 
persons,  associations  and  corporations,  foreign  and  domestic, 
may  bear  their  fair  share  of  the  public  expense. 

We  demand  the  extension  of  the  fifty-eight-hour  law  so  as  to 
embrace  every  month  of  the  year,  and  the  passage  of  an  em- 
ployer's liability  act;  we  record  ourselves  as  heartily  in  favor 
of  the  labor  laws  introduced  by  Democrats  at  the  last  session 
of  the  legislature  and  killed  by  the  Kepublican  majority;  we 
demand  the  adoption  of  the  initiative  and  referendum. 

We  demand  that  all  cities  and  towns  be  authorized  by  general 
laws  to  construct  and  operate  waterworks,  and  electric  and  gas 
lighting  plants,  and  to  acquire  by  the  right  of  eminent  domain, 
plants  of  this  nature  now  existing,  or  hereafter  constructed  by 
private  capital. 

We  demand  the  municipal  election  of  all  police  and  other  com- 
missions having  to  do  with  city  or  town  affairs;  the  abolition 
of  other  commissions  that  have  not  proven  valuable  to  the 
people;  the  election  by  the  people  of  United  States  senator-, 
state  treasurer  and  secretary  of  state,  and  that  railroad,  insur- 
ance and  other  commissioners  be  elected  by  the  people  and 
paid  by  the  state. 

We  demand  that  state  expenses  be  reduced  to  a  reasonable 
and  economical  basis. 


64  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

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


PROHIBITION    PLATFORM. 

Adopted   by  the   State   Convention,    March   21,    1906. 

AYe,  the  representatives  of  the  Prohibition  party  of  the  state 
of  New  Hampshire,  in  convention  assembled  in  Concord  on  the 
twenty-first  day  of  March,  1906,  acknowledging-  Almighty  God 
as  the  rightful  ruler  of  nations,  make  the  following  declaration 
of  political  principles  and  purposes: 

Article  1.  We  renew  our  allegiance  to  the  National  Prohi- 
bition party  and  platform. 

Art.  2.  Believing  that  the  manufacture,  sale,  importation, 
exportation,  and  transportation  of  intoxicating  liquors  are  the 
greatest  menace  to  our  civilization  and  that  these  can  be  sup- 
pressed by  proper  laws  and  their  enforcement  to  this  end,  we 
demand  the  repeal  of  the  present  license  and  local  option  law, 
and  the  enactment  and  enforcement  of  Prohibition  law. 

Art.  3.  As  the  Prohibition  party  stands  for  justice  to  all, 
we  believe  that  the  right  of  suffrage  ought  to  be  given  without 
the  distinction  of  sex. 

Art.  4.  We  favor  the  government's  ownership  and  control 
of  public  utilities. 

Art.  5.  As  the  Prohibition  party  is  the  only  political  party 
which  is  openly  and  uncompromisingly  hostile  to  the  legalized 
liquor  traffic,  we,  therefore,  invite  all  voters,  who  believe  in  its 
overthrow,  to  support  the  candidates  nominated  and  platform 
principles  this  clay  adopted. 


STATE    COMMITTEES,    PLATFORMS,    ETC.  65 

SOCIALIST    STATE    PLATFORM. 

We,  tlu>  members  of  the  working  class  who  are  organized 
politically  into  the  Socialist  party  of  1  lie  state  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, call  upon  every  member  of  our  class  to  join  with  us  for 
the  purpose  of  capturing  the  powers  of  government,  that  we 
may  take  possession  of  the  tools  of  production,  abolish  the  wage 
system  and  establish  a  system  of  production  for  the  benefit  of 
the  workers. 

Today  the  tools  of  production  arc  owned  by  the  capitalist 
class;  they  are  operated  by  the  working  class,  but  only  when 
operation  will  make  profits  for  the  owning  class.  Ownership  of 
the  machines,  mines,  factories  and  railroads  gives  to  the  cap- 
italist class  control  over  the  lives  of  the  members  of  the  work- 
ing class  through  the  wage  system. 

The  owning1  class  can  give  or  withhold  employment  at  will. 
As  a  result  of  this  absolute  power  the  workers  who  perform 
all  useful  labor  must  humiliate  themselves  by  begging  for  jobs 
of  a  class  that  performs  no  useful  labor.  If  the  permission  to 
work'   is  withheld,  they  and  their  families  must   starve. 

The  wage  system  is  the  cause  of  starvation,  disease,  crime, 
prostitution,  child  labor,  stunted  bodies,  and  warped  minds  for 
the  workers,  while  it  gives  to  the  capitalists  palaces  for  homes; 
th e  pick  of  the  world's  market  for  food;  the  finest  raiment,  cul- 
ture, education,  travel,  and  all   that  makes  life  worth  living. 

Society  is  thus  divided  into  two  hostile  classes — capitalists 
and  wage  workers. 

This  condition  lias  brought  into  birth  the  Socialist  party,  fhe 
political  expression  of  the  struggle  of  the  working  class  for 
power.  This  party  owes  allegiance  to  and  is  a  part  of  the  in- 
ternational Socialist  movement. 

"With  a  system  of  industry  owned  and  operated  by  the  work- 
ers the  struggle  for  existence  would  be  shifted  from  the  indi- 
vidual to  society  as  a  whole. 

The  capitalist  class  owning  the  means  of  production  and  dis- 
tribution, finance,  the  Republican,  Democratic,  and  reform  par- 
ties, making  them  faithful  servants  of  capitalism,  and  thereby 
completely  controlling  the  legislative,  judicial  and  executive 
offices  of  the  state  and  nation  in  effect,  making  government 
the  executive  committee  of  the  capitalist. 


66  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

This  fact  demands  as  an  inevitable  conclusion,  the  organiza- 
tion of  the  working  class  into  a  political  party  that  shall 
be  everywhere  and  always  distinct  from  and  opposed  to  every 
political  party  not  formed  entirely  upon  the  interest  of  the  work- 
ing1 class. 

The  Socialist  party  is  organized  to  meet  this  demand  and  is 
therefore  the  party  of  the  working  class. 

The  Socialist  party,  when  in  office,  shall  always  and  every- 
where, until  the  present  system  of  wage  slavery  is  utterly  abol- 
ished, make  the  answer  to  this  question  its  guiding  rule  of  con- 
duct: A V i  1 1  this  legislation  advance  the  interests  of  the  working- 
class  and  aid  the  workers  in  their  class  struggle  against  capital- 
ism? If  it  does,  the  Socialist  party  is  for  it;  if  it  does  not,  the 
Socialist  party  is  absolutely  opposed  to  it. 

In  accordance  with  this  principle,  the  Socialist  party  pledges 
4tself  to  conduct  all  the  public  affairs  of  this  state  in  such  a 
manner  as  to  promote  the  interest  of  the  working  class. 

Economic  development  under  private  ownership  and  competi- 
tion subjects  all  middle  class  and  small  proj)rietors  to  a  des- 
perate and  losing  struggle.  The  ultimate  of  that  struggle  is 
the  extinction  of  these  two  economic  elements,  forcing  them 
down  into  the  wage  working  class,  with  no  certainty  of  em- 
ployment, their  wealth  passing  into  the  possession  of  a  few  great 
capitalists.  Well  authenticated  statistics  prove  that  this  jn'ocess 
of  dispossession  is  going  rapidly  forward.  That  widely  circu- 
lated journal,  the  Saturday  Evening  Post,  has  disclosed  editori- 
ally that  "if  the  census  of  1910  repeats  the  story  told  by  every 
census  from  1850  down,  in  the  year  1910  from  80  to  S4  per  cent 
of  the  families  of  the  countrv  will  be  living  in  tenant  houses 
and  from  10  to  20  per  cent  only  in  their  own  houses." 

With  this  inevitable  fate  staring  them  in  the  face,  the  Socialist 
party  invites  the  small  proprietors  and  middle  class  of  this 
state  to  unite  with  it  to  overthrow  the  capitalist  system  with 
its  struggles  and  tragedies,  and  aid  in  bringing  the  just  and 
rational  system  of  the  commonwealth. 

In  conclusion  we  appeal  to  all  working  men  to  study  the 
principles  of  Socialism,  to  vote  with  their  class  at  all  elections 
until  they  overthrow  the  powers  of  capitalism,  abolish  indus- 
trial classes  in  society,  and  forever  end  the  class  struggle  and 


STATE   COMMITTEES,    PLATFORMS,    ETC.  67 

inaugurate  the  co-operative  commonwealth,  based  upon  t  he 
fundamental  principle  of  justice:  to  every  worker  the  lull  prod- 
uct <>f  his  labor. 

Workers  of  the  world  unite! 

You  have  nothing  to  lose  but  your  chains.  You  have  a  world 
to  win. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  TOWNS  AND  WARDS  AS 
DISTRICTED  FOR  ELECTION  PURPOSES. 


Congressional 
Towns.  District. 

Acworth    2 

Albany    1 

Alexandria     2 

Allenstown    1 

Alstead    2 

Alton    1 

Amherst    2 

Andover    2 

Antrim     2 

Ashland     2 

Atkinson     1 

Auburn     ] 

Barnstead     ] 

Barrington     1 

Bartlett     1 

Bath     2 

Bedford     1 

Belmont    1 

Bennington    2 

Benton     2 

Berlin— Ward    1 2 

Ward    2 2 

4 

Ward    ?>....  2 

Bethlehem    2 

Boscawen     2 

Bow     2 

Bradford     2 

Brentwood     1 

Bridgewater    


Councilor 
District. 

Senatorial 
District. 

County. 

4 

7 

Sullivan. 

5 

5 

Carroll. 

5 

Grafton. 

1 

11 

Merrimack. 

3 

8 

Cheshire. 

5 

4 

Belknap. 

3 

15 

Hillsborough. 

4 

6 

Merrimack. 

3 

8 

Hillsborough. 

4 

4 

Grafton. 

2 

21 

Bockingham. 

2 

11 

Rockingham. 

1 

5 

Belknap. 

1 

12 

Strafford. 

5 

■  > 

Carroll. 

5 

2 

Grafton. 

3 

11) 

Hillsborough. 

4 

4 

Belknap. 

3 

8 

Hillsborough. 

5 

2 

Grafton. 

5 

1 

Cobs. 

5 

1 

Coos. 

5 

1 

Coos. 

5 

2 

Grafton. 

4 

0 

Merrimack'. 

2 

9 

Merrimack. 

4 

8 

Merrimack. 

2 

21 

Bockingham. 

4 

4 

Grafton. 

68 


LIST    OF    TOWNS    AND    WARDS. 

Congressional    Councilor     Senatorial 

Towns.  District.  District.        District. 

Bristol     2  4 

Brookfield    1 

.''•cook  line     2  :;  15 

Campton     2  5  j 

Canaa  n    2  5 

Candia    1  l  1 1 

Canterbury     1  4  n 

<  'arroll     2  ">  1 

Center    Harbor    ....  1  5  4 

Charlestown    2  4  7 

Chatham     1  r>  5 

Chester    1  2  21 

Chesterfield     2  .'{  14 

Chichester    1  1  11 

Claremont    2  4  7 

Clarksville    2  5  l 

Colebrook     2  5  1 

Columbia    2  o  ] 

Concord— Ward     1...  2  4  11 

Ward    2...  2  4  10 

Ward    3...  2  4  11 

Ward     4...  2  4  10 

Ward     5...  2  4  10 

Ward     6...  2  4  10 

Ward     7...  2  4  9 

Ward     S...  2  4  11 

Ward     9...  2  4  10 

Conway     1  5  5 

Cornish    2  4  7 

Croydon    2  4  7 

Dalton     2  5  1 

Danbury    2  4 

Danville     1  2  21 

Deerfield     1  1  11 

Derry     1  2  19 

Deering-     2 

Dorchester    2  .">  2 

Dover— Ward     1 1  1  22 


G9 

( lounty. 
Grafton. 
<  arroll. 
Hillsborough. 
( trafton. 
I  i  ra  Hon. 
Rockingham. 
Merrimack. 
Coos. 
Belknap. 
Sullivan. 
(  arroll. 
Rockingham. 
Cheshire 
Merrimack. 
Sullivan. 
Cods. 
Cods. 
Cods. 

Merrimack. 
Merrimack. 
Merrimack. 
Merrimack. 
Merrimack. 
Merrimack. 
Merrimack. 
Merrimack. 
Merrimack. 
Carroll. 
Sullivan. 
Sullivan. 
Coos. 
Merrimack'. 

Rockingham. 

Rockingham. 

Rockingham. 

Hillsborough. 

Grafton. 

Si  rafford. 


70 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Congressional 
Towns.  District. 

Dover — Ward  2 1 

Ward   3 1 

Ward    4 1 

Ward   5 1 

Dublin     2 

Dummer    2 

Dunbarton     2 

Durham     1 

East    Kingston     ....  1 

Easton     2 

Eaton     1 

Effing-ham     1 

Ellsworth     2 

Enfield     2 

Epping     1 

Epsom     1 

Errol    2 

Exeter     1 

Farmington     1 

Fitzwilliam    2 

Francestown     2 

Franconia    2 

Franklin — Ward    1 . .  2 

Ward   2..  2 

Ward    ?>..  2 

Freedom     1 

Fremont    3 

Gilmanton    1 

Gilford     1 

Gilsum    2 

Goffstown     1 

Gorham     2 

Goshen    2 

Grafton     2 

Grantham     2 

Greenfield     2 

Greenland     1 


Councilor 
District. 

Senatorial 
District. 

County. 

1 

22 

Strafford. 

1 

22 

Strafford. 

1 

23 

Strafford. 

1 

23 

Strafford. 

3 

14 

Cheshire. 

5 

1 

Coos. 

2 

9 

Merrimack. 

1 

22 

Strafford. 

2 

21 

Rockingiiam. 

5 

2 

Grafton. 

5 

5 

Carroll. 

5 

5 

Carroll. 

5 

2 

Grafton. 

5 

3 

Grafton. 

1 

23 

Rocking-ham. 

1 

11 

Merrimack. 

5 

1 

Coos. 

2 

21 

Rockingham. 

1 

5 

Strafford. 

3 

34 

Cheshire. 

3 

8 

Hillsborough 

5 

2 

Grafton. 

4 

6 

Merrimack. 

4 

6 

Merrimack. 

4 

.    0 

Merrimack. 

5 

5 

Carroll. 

2 

21 

Rockingham. 

1 

4 

Belknap. 

1 

4 

Belknap. 

3 

13 

Cheshire. 

3 

9 

Hillsborough 

5 

1 

Coos. 

4 

T 

Sullivan. 

5 

n 

Grafton. 

4 

i 

Sullivan. 

3 

s 

Hillsborough 

1 

23 

Rockingham. 

LIST    OF    TOWNS    AND    WARDS. 

Congressional    Councilor    Senatorial 
Towns-  District.         District.        District. 

Greenville     2  3  15 

Groton     2  5  2 

Hampstead     I  2  21 

Hampton     1  2  2  1 

Hampton    Falls    1  2  21 

Hancock     2  3 

Hanover     2  4  3 

Harrisville     2  3  14 

Hart's  Location   ....  1  .">  "> 

Haverhill     2  5  2 

Hebron    2  5  2 

Henniker    2  4  9 

Hill      2  4  3 

Hillsborough     2  4  ".» 

Hinsdale     2  3  14 

Holderness     2  5  4 

Hollis     2  3  15 

Hooksett    1  2  9 

Hopkinton     2  4  9 

Hudson     1  2  20 

Jaffrey    2  3  14 

Jackson     1  5  5 

Jefferson     2  5  1 

Keene— Ward    1 2  3  13 

Ward    2 2  3  13 

Ward    3 2  3  13 

Ward   4 2  3  13 

Ward    5 2  3  13 

Kensington    1  2  21 

Kingston     1  2  21 

Laconia — Ward    1...  1  1  6 

.    Ward    2...  1  1  6 

Ward    3 ...  1  1  6 

Ward    4...  1  1  6 

Ward    5...  1  1  6 

Ward    6...  1  1  4 

Lancaster     2  5  1 


County. 

1  [illsborough. 

Grafton. 

Rockingham. 

Rockingham. 

Rockingham. 

Hillsborough. 

Grafton. 

(  heshire. 

Carroll. 

draft  on. 

Grafton. 

Merrimack. 

Merrimack. 

Hillsborough. 

Cheshire. 

Grafton. 

Hillsborough. 

Merrimack. 

Merrimack. 

Hillsborough. 

Cheshire. 

Carroll. 

Coos. 

Cheshire. 

Cheshire. 

Cheshire. 

Cheshire. 

Cheshire. 

Rockingham. 

Rockingham. 

Belknap. 

Belknap. 

Belknap. 

Belknap. 

Belknap. 

Belknap. 

Coos. 


72  NEW    HAMPSHIRE 

Congressional    Councilor 
Towns.  District.         District. 

LandafE     2  5 

Langdon     2  4 

Lebanon    2  4 

Lee    1  1 

Lempster    2  4 

Lincoln    2  5 

Lisbon     2  5 

Litchfield    1  2 

Littleton     2  5 

Livermore    2  5 

Londonderry     1  2 

London    1  1 

Lyman     2  5 

Lyme     2  4 

Lyndeborotigh    2  3 

Madbury     1  1 

Madison     1  5 

Manchester — 

Ward     1...  1  2 

Ward    2...  1  2 

Ward    :;...! 

Ward     4...  1  2 

Ward     :....  1  2 

Ward    (I...  1  2 

Ward     r...  1  2 

Ward     8...  1  2 

Ward    '.)...  1  2 

Ward     10..  1  2 

Marlborough     2  3 

'Marlow    2  3 

Mason    '-  3 

Meredith     1  •"> 

Merrimack     1  3 

Middleton     1  1 

Milan     2  5 

Milford    2  3 

Milton    1  1 

Monroe    2  5 


MANUAL. 

Senatorial 
District. 

County. 

9 

Grafton. 

7 

Sullivan. 

•  > 

•  > 

Grafton. 

•  >■> 

Strafford. 

i 

Sullivan. 

o 

Grafton. 

•> 

Grafton. 

19 

Hillsborough. 

2 

Grafton. 

2 

( irafton. 

19 

Rockingham. 

11 

Merrimack. 

o 

*» 

(irafton. 

3 

Grafton. 

S 

Hillsborough. 

9  •> 

Strafford. 

5 

Carroll. 

16 

Hillsborough. 

16 

Hillsborough. 

IT 

Hillsborough. 

17 

Hillsborough. 

is 

Hillsborough. 

IS 

Hillsborough. 

17 

Hillsborough. 

is 

Hillsborough. 

IS 

Hillsborough. 

{$ 

Hillsborough. 

13 

Cheshire. 

s 

Cheshire. 

1.") 

Hillsborough. 

6 

Belknap. 

1!) 

Hillsborough. 

~> 

Strafford. 

1 

Coos. 

I.") 

Hillsborough. 

12 

Sirafford. 

2 

•  Irafton. 

LIST  OF    TOWNS    AN 

Congressional    Councilor 
Towns.  District.  District. 

Mont   Vernoo   2  3 

Moultonborough  l  5 

Nashua     Ward     t...  2  3 

Ward     :.»...  2  3 

Ward     3...  2  3 

Ward     4...  2  3 

Ward     5...  2  3 

Ward     6...  2 

Ward     7...  2  3 

Ward     8...  2  3 

Ward     '.)...  2  3 

Nelson     2  3 

New    Boston    2  3 

Newbury     2  4 

Newcasl  le    1  1 

New    Durham    1  1 

New-fields     1  2 

New   Hampton    1  4 

Newington     1  1 

New    [pswicb    2  3 

New    London     2  4 

Newmarket    1  1 

Newport    2  4 

New  ton      1  2 

Northfield     1  4 

North   Hampton  1  1 

Northumberland    ...  2  5 

North  wood     1  1 

Nottingham     1  1 

Orange     2  5 

Orford     2  4 

Ossipee    1  5 

Pelham     1  2 

Pembroke    1  4 

Peterborough   2  3 

Piermont    2  5 

Pittsburg    2  5 

Pittsfield     1  1 


I)    WARDS, 


3 


Senatorial 

District. 

i  ounty. 

- 

Hills  borough. 

4 

( Jarroll. 

lit 

Hillsborough. 

19 

II  illsborough. 

19 

Hillsborough. 

20 

1 1  illsborough. 

20 

1 1  illsborough. 

20 

nil  Isborough. 

20 

1  [illsborough. 

20 

I  li  [Isborough. 

20 

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13 

Cheshire. 

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8 

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24 

Rockingham. 

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Strafford. 

21 

Rockingham. 

4 

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23 

Rockingham. 

15 

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23 

Rockingham. 

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Sullivan. 

21 

Rockingham. 

6 

Merrimack. 

23 

Rockingham. 

1 

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12 

Rockingham. 

12 

Rockingham. 

3 

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3 

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5 

Carroll. 

20 

Hillsborough. 

11 

Merrimack. 

15 

Hillsborough. 

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11 

Merrimack. 

74  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Congressional    Councilor    Senatorial 

Towns.                         District.  District.        District. 

Plainfield    2  4  7 

Plaistow    1  2  21 

Plymouth    2  5  4 

Portsmouth— 

Ward    1 . .  1  1  24 

Ward    2..  1  1  24 

Ward    :'»..  1  1  23 

Ward    4..  1  1  24 

Ward    5..  1  1  24 

Randolph     2  5  1 

Raymond    1  1  11 

Richmond 2  3  14 

Rindge     2  3  14 

Rochester— Ward     1.  1  1  12 

Ward     2.  1  1  12 

Ward    3.  1  1  12 

Ward     4.  1  1  12 

Ward     .".1  1  3  2 

Ward     6.  1  1  1:: 

Rollinsford     1  1  22 

Roxbury     J  3  3  3 

Rumnev     2  5  2 

Rye     1  1  23 

Salem     1  2  20 

Salisbury    2  4  f> 

Sanborn  ton     1  4  c> 

Sandown     1  2  21 

Sandwich    1  5  4 

Seabrook    1  2  21 

Sharon     2  3  15 

Shelburne     2  5  1 

Somers  worth — 

Ward     1.  1  1  12 

Ward     2.  1  1  12 

Ward    3.  1  1  12 

Ward     1.  1  1  12 

Ward    5.  1  1  12 

South  Hampton   ....  1  2  21 


County. 
Sullivan. 
Rockingham. 
Grafton. 

Rockingham. 

Rockingham. 

Rockingham. 

Ifockingham. 

Rockingham. 

Coos. 

Rockingham. 

Cheshire. 

Cheshire. 

Strafford. 

Strafford. 

Strafford. 

Strafford. 

Strafford. 

Strafford. 

Strafford. 

Cheshire. 

Grafton. 

Rockingham. 

Rockingham. 

Merrimack. 

Belknap. 

Rockingham. 

Carroll. 

Rockingham. 

Hillsborough. 

Coos. 

Strafford. 
Strafford. 
Strafford. 
Strafford. 
Strafford. 
Rockingham. 


LIST  OF    TOWNS    AND    WARDS. 

Congressional    Councilor    Senatorial 

Towns.  District.  District.        District. 

Springfield     2  4  7 

Stark    2  5  1 

Stewartstown     2  5  1 

Stoddard     2  3 

Strafford     1  1 

Stratford     2  5  1 

Stratham    1  1  23 

Sullivan     2  3  13 

Sunapee    2  4  7 

Surry     2  3  13 

Sutton    2  4  8 

Swanzey     2  3  14 

Tamworth    1  5  5 

Temple    2  3  15 

Thornton    2  5  2 

Tilton     1  4  6 

Troy     2  3  14 

Tuftonborough     ....  1  5  4 

Unity     2  4  7 

Wakefield     1  5  5 

Walpole     2  3  S 

Warner     2  4  0 

Warren     2  5  2 

Washington     2  4  8 

Waterville    2  5  2 

Weare    2  3  8 

Webster    2  4  9 

Went  worth    2  5  2 

Wentwortlrs  Loca- 
tion       2  5  1 

"Westmoreland    2  3  14 

Whitefield    2  5  1 

Wilmot    2  4  3 

Wilton     2  3  15 

Winchester    2  3  14 

Windham     1  2  10 

Windsor    2  3  8 

Wolfeborough     1  5  4 

Woodstock     2  .")  2 


75 

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Sullivan. 

Coos. 

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Cheshire. 

Strafford. 

Coos. 

lvocking-ham. 

Cheshire. 

Sullivan. 

Cheshire. 

Merrimack. 

Cheshire. 

Carroll. 

Hillsborough. 

Grafton. 

Belknap. 

Cheshire. 

Carroll. 

Sullivan. 

Carroll. 

Cheshire. 

Merrimack. 

Grafton. 

Sullivan. 

Grafton. 

Hillsborough. 

Merrimack. 

Grafton. 

Coos. 

Cheshire. 

Coos. 

Merrimack. 

Hillsborough. 

Cheshire. 

Rockingham. 

Hillsborough. 

Carroll. 

Grafton. 


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VOTE  FOR  GOVERNOR, -NOV.  6,  1906. 


Rockingham  County. 


REP. 

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PRO. 

soc. 

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Auburn 

Brentwood  .... 

Candia 

Chester 

Danville 

Deerfield 

Derry 

East  Kingston  . 
Epping 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Greenland    .... 
Hampstead  .... 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 
Kensington  .... 

Kingston 

Londonderry  .  . 
Newcastle 

Newfields 

Newington  .... 
Newmarket.  .  . . 

Newton 

North  Hampton 


40 
80 
80 
125 
95 


21 
75 
25 
85 
72 


86 

35 

153 

97 

330 

384 

58 

47 

110 

199 

573 

282 

107 

28 

84 

67 

153 

72 

199 

102 

47 

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47 

142 

141 

88 

95 

61 

62 

86 

23 

38 

46 

153 

204 

140 

66 

106 

89 

9 

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51 

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149 
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114 
244 
399 

104 
161 
117 
130 
140 

254 
42 

188 
26 
83 

82 
79 

78 
201 
255 

220 
121 
108 
184 
101 

95 

67 

147 

9 

73 
27 

8 
1 
4 
2 
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1 

3 

4 

5 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth  — Ward 

4  4 

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Raymond 

2 

4 
5 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

1 
3 



Seabrook  

Soutli  Hampton. 

5 

4 
5 
1 

1 

Stratham 

Windham 

1 
1 

Totals 

5,524 

4,218 

234 

140 

2 

80 


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REP. 

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203 

126 

Dover — Ward    1 

299 

J  36 

9 

7 

2 

385 

21)0 

6 

18 

3.. 

296 

133 

12 

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"4.. 

374 

269 

11 

13 

5   

14 

206 

2 

Durham    ... 

117 
373 

54 
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Farmingtoii 

7 

Lee 

88 
50 

52 

231 

40 

120 

144 

162 

171 
142 

187 
151 

115 
115 

83 

98 

40 

171 

07 
49 

32 

117 

74 

92 

131 

93 

184 

60 

146 

142 

82 
85 
95 

210 
07 

133 

Madbury  . 

1 

1 

Middleton 

Milton    ... 

13 
2 

19 
2 

15 

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Somersworth  — Ward  J 

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Strafford  .  .  . 

Totals 

4,230 

3,322 

130 

79 

\OTK    FOR    GOVERNOR. 


81 


Belknap  County. 


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Barnstead    ... 

Belmont  

Center  Harbor 
Gilford 


Gilmanton 

Laeonia.Ward  1 
"  2 
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6 


Meredith 

New  Hampton 
Sanbornton 
Tilton 


180 

J47 

176 

57 

in 

119 

52 

136 

104 
168 

172 

298 

183 
108 
107 

150 


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102 

160 

65 

50 
70 

105 

97 

1 52 

1  38 

99 
130 

142 
54 
77 

212 


1,708 


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12 
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30 


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Albany  

20 

11 

1 

Bartlett 

102 

140 

2 

2 

Brookfield 

49 

83 

341 

30 

10 

210 

Chatham 

1 

18 

Conway 

4 



Eaton 

48 
69 

66 

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Effingham 

Freedom                                      

64 

101 

2 

Hart's  Location 

4 
03 

Jackson 

58 

2 

Madison 

80 

48 

4 

3 

Moultonborough 

212 

53 

3 

Ossipee 

182 

118 

3 

1 

Sandwich 

103 

150 

10 

1 

Tamworth 

138 

58 

1 

Tuftonborough 

Wakefield 

94 

82 

179 

157 

7 

Wolfeborough 

354 

244 

9 

2 

•    •    •    ■    •   a 

Totals        

2,135 

1,017 

08 

14 

1 

VOTK    FOR    GOVERNOR, 


83 


Merrimack  County. 


Allenstown 
Andover  . . 
Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 


Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord — Ward  1 

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4 
5 
6. 

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8. 

9 


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Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin — Ward  1 


Hemriker 

Hill 

Hooksett 


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"     3 


Hopkinton  . 

Loudon  

Newbury 
New  London 


103 

n 

114 
79 
92 

63 

78 
183 

96 
119 

341 
267 
276 

333 
52 

76 

47 
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62 

141) 

156 

201 

109 

51 

133 

223 

117 

37 

90 


73 
191 
122 

73 
130 

84 

74 

300 

109 

134 

495 
286 
410 
438 
259 

301 
09 
83 
65 

140 

328 
199 
232 
16 
171 

J  59 

147 

66 

48 


5 
3 

7 
6 

4 

10 

10 

3 

8 
1 

11 
19 
31 
23 
2 

5 

2 


11 


11 

24 
22 
30 


15 


2 

12 


1 
2 

1 


9 
3 

1 

18 
5 
7 

16 
2 


12 


10 

22 

10 
2 


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53 


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Pembroke 
Pittsfield . 
Salisbury. 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster.  . 
Wilmot    . 

Totals 


125 

250 
215 

85 
100 

206 

<  < 
65 

87 

218 

239 

64 

91 

135 
65 
75 

9 

17 

30 

1 

17 

6 
6 

13 

2 

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1 

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4,908 

6,182 

378 

158 

6 

1 

YOTK    1'oii    GOVrERNOR. 


85 


Hillsborough  County. 


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Amherst 

Antrim 

Bedford 

Bennington 

Brookline 

Deering 

Francestown 

Groffstown 

<  rreenlield 

Greenville 

Hancock  

Hillsborough 

Hollis 

Hudson     

Litchfield 

Lyndeborough 

Manchester — Ward  1 
"  2 
"  3 
"     4 

"  5 
"  6 

"  : 

"  8., 
"  9 

"  10. 

Mason 

Merrimack 
Milford.  .  . 


07 

123 

G5 
43 

14 

74 

199 

48 
71 

69 

259 
89 

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35 

74 
274 
756 
T16 
644 

24:5 
513 
160 

4:57 
574 

382 

40 
108 

282 


96 
206 

so 

93 

8 

101 

54 

309 

88 
146 

97 
230 
70  I 
99 
26 

57 
313 
471 
533 
420 

900 
689 
99 
685 
650 

600 

24 

114 

350 


6 

34 
3 
4 
2 


1 
13 

1 
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6 

10 

18 
19 

1 

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4 
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12 
12 

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8 
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53 


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9 

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5 

17 

3 

1 

86 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Hillsborough  County. 
— Concluded. 


REP. 

DEM. 

PRO. 

soc. 

Floyd, 

ester. 

Jameson, 
1. 

.  Tetley, 
th. 

.  McFall, 
d. 

Imrchill. 

rles  M. 
Mau  eh 

lian  C. 
Antrin 

mud  B 

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liam  H 
Ooncor 

O 

O 

DO 

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£ 

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£ 

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O 

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Mont  Vernon 

58 
301 
221 
163 
115 

103 
127 
294 
305 
209 

145 

i(> 

109 

205 

9 

23 

131 

141 

4 

51 
184 
144 
201 
151 

115 
153 
355 
368 
327 

95 
40 

87 

227 

5 

40 

176 

218 

2 

2 
13 

7 

■ 

Nashua  — Ward  1 

6 
2 

"      2 

"      3 

"      4 

2 

1 

"      5 

"      6 

1 

14 

6 

8 

4 
5 
2 

7 

2 

19 
14 

9 

1 

"      7 

"      8 

"      9 

1 

New  Boston 

New  Ipswich 

Pelham 

1 
4 

Peterborough 

Sliaron 

Temple   

1 
15 

1 

Weare 

2 
4 

Wilton 

Windsor 

Totals 

9,310 

10,621 

351 

254 

5 

1 

VOTK    KOI!    (JOVFJINOR. 


K7 


REP. 

DEM. 

PRO. 

soc. 

Winston  Churchill. 

Charles  H.  Greenleaf. 

Cheshire  County. 

Charles  M.  Floyd, 
Manchester. 

Nathan  C.  Jameson, 
Antrim. 

Edmund  B.  Tetley, 
Meredith. 

William  H.  McFall, 
Concord. 

0 

o 

w 

> 

Alstead 

106 
62 
59 

102 
52 

76 

287 
184 
290 
288 

227 

198 

189 

90 

59 

22 
54 
75 
6 
88 

32 

29 

167 

92 

196 

89 
251 

85 
88 
18 
68 
74 

72 

85 
114 
225 
117 

125 
105 
161 
184 
49 

29 
24 

35 
2 

28 

18 
15 

190 
64 

258 

55 
135 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

5 
18 

1 

1 

Fitzwilliam 

Oil  sum 

1 

Harrisville 

4 
11 
37 
18 
20 

27 
16 

6 

13 

3 

13 

4 

7 

Hinsdale 

3 

1 

22 

22 

22 
12 
10 

1 

Jaffrey 

Keene — Ward 

. 

1 

2 

8 

4 

5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

1 

Nelson 

2 

Richmond 

Rindge  

Roxburv 

1 

Stoddard 

1 

5 

£ 

9 
1 

1 
7 

8 
2 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzev 

12 
2 
5 

Trov 

2 

Walpole 

Westmor  eland 

Winchester 

5 

To  tals  . 

8,160 

2,303 

266 

181 

4 

1 

1 

88  v 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Sullivan  County. 


REP. 

DEM. 

PRO. 

soc. 

fH 

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Acworth  .  .  . 
Cliarlestown 
Olaremont 
Cornish  .... 
Croydon 

Goshen 

Grantham 
Langdon  .  . 
Lempster .  . 
Newport  .  .  . 

Plainfield     . 
Springfield 
Sunapee    ... 

TTnitv 

Washington 

Totals  .  . 


85 
180 
(508 
123 

46 

55 
25 

28 

48 

420 

72 

58 

145 

50 

51 


2.000 


40 
126 
611 

78 
18 

41 
31 
33 
36 

298 

68 
47 
113 
60 
51 


36 

3 

o 


1,651 


1 

2 

4 

20 


11) 
4 


1 

70 

2 


107 


76 


VnTK    FOE    GOVERNOR. 


Grafton  County. 


Alexandria 

Ashland .  .  . 
Bath  ...... 

Benton     .  . 
Bethlehem 


Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Campton  .  .  . 
Canaan  ... 
Dorchester  . 


Easton 
Ellsworth 
Enfield    . 
Franconia 
( rrafton    . 


Groton    ... 
Hanover 
Haverliill 
Hebron   .  . 
Holderness 


Landaff 

Lebanon  

Lincoln  

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Livermore 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Monroe  

Orange 


78 

78 

96 

96 

100 

8 

14 

183 

105 

20 

It) 

174 

145 

90 

50 

194 

73 

45 

17 

8 

28 

3 

8 

208 

174 

41 

1)8 

72 

82 

18 

20 

108 

172 

474 

265 

19 

24 

36 

48 

60 

48 

444 

469 

58 

29 

279 

189 

452 

394 

; 

1 

27 

07 

93 

50 

54 

17 

8 

21 

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2 
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1 

4 

1 

1 
4 
2 
1 
17 

22 
6 

1 

1 

17 

21 

1 

6 

1 
1 

3 

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90 


NEW    HAMPSHiRE    MANUAL. 


Grafton  County. 
— Concluded. 


REP. 

DEM. 

PRO. 

soc. 

• 

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■d. 

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Floyd 

ester. 

James 

1. 

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th. 

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mud  B 

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Orford  .... 
Piermoiit.  . 
Plymouth 
Rumney  .  . 
Thornton   . 

Warren  . .  . 
Waterville 
Went  worth 
Woodstock 

Totals 


72 
88 
308 
97 
79 

107 

8 

65 

95 


31 

52 

163 

92 

45 

93 


96 
56 


4,443    3,530 


1 

7 

15 

17 


13 


10 


1 

1 
1 


2 


225 


63 


VOTE    FOB    <;o\EKNOR. 


91 


REP. 

DEM. 

PRO. 

St)C. 

Winston  Churchill. 

Coos  County. 

Charles  M.  Floyd. 
Mancliester. 

Nathan  C.  Jameson, 
Antrim. 

Edmund  B.  Tetley. 
Meredith. 

William  H.  McFall. 
Concord. 

o 

X 

0) 

1-4 
... 

1-5 

r\ 

rH 

Ss 

Berlin  — Ward  1    .  . 

207 

206 

186 

78 

31 

189 
91 
41 
49 
16 

165 

96 

390 

104 

218 

270 

151 

48 

28 

183 
39 
83 
31 
32 

225 

130 

300 

61 

3 
10 

7 
2 

8 
3 

1 

2 

3 

Carroll 

Clarksville 

Colebrook 

6 
1 

1 
1 

1 

Columbia  .... 

1 

Dalton 

Dummer 

Errol 

Gorham 

1 

1 

14 

8 

5 

1 

Jefferson 

Lancaster 

Milan 

Millsfield 

Northumberland . 

148 

101 

13 

40 

63 

135 
49 

159 
40 

7 
13 

72 

76 

156 

10 

188 

3 
2 

47 
1 
1 

Pittsburg 

Randolph  . .  . 

Shelburne  .  .  . 

Stark 

Stewartstown  .  .  . 

3 

1 

12 

Stratford 

Wentworth's  Location. 

1 
2 

Whitefield . 

199 

Totals 

2,597 

2,520 

76 

70 

1 

1 

92 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Summary. 


rep.       DEM. 


O    (B 
--     S- 

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Rockingham 
Strafford 

Belknap 

Carroll 

Merrimack  .  . 

Hillsborough 
Cheshire 

Sullivan 

Grafton 

Coos 

Totals.  .  . 


5,524 
4,230 
2.274 
2,135 
4,908 

9,310 
3,160 
2,000 
4,443 
2,597 


40,581 


4,218 
3,322 
1,708 
1,617 

6,182 

10,621 
2,303 
1,651 
3,530 
2,520 


37,672 


234 
130 
377 

68 
378 

351 
266 
107 
225 

76 


140 
79 
26 
14 

158 

254 

131 

76 

63 

70 


2,212 


1,011 


2 
1 
6 

5 

4 
4 
5 
1 


30 


1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 


VOTE    FOE    CONGRESSMEN 


93 


VOTE  FOR  CONGRESSMEN,  NOV.  6,  1906. 


First  Congressional 
District. 


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Albany 
Allenstown.  . . 

Alton 

Atkinson 

Auburn 

Barnstead. . . . 

Bartlett 

Barrington. . . 

Bedford 

Belmont 

Brentwood. . . 
Brookfield. . . . 

Candia 

Canterbury  . . 
Center  Harbor 

Chatham 

Chester 

Chichester  . . . 

Conway 

Danville 

Deerfield 

Derry 


20 

11 

1 

108 

65 

2 

1 

185 

94 

13 

2 

42 

19 

1 

3 

105 

53 

•  •  •  • 

1 

151 

161 

9 

2 

104 

132 

2 

2 

209 
144 

121 

60 

1 

2 

184 

60 

10 

1 

91 

48 

150 

19 
29 

67 

4 

2 

1 

78 

59 

33 

117 

69 
50 
15 
52 

7 
3 
1 
1 

1 

82 

69 

8 

3 

345 

204 

10 

5 

94 
159 

31 

90 

•   •  •  • 

2 

1 

420 

248 

27 

32 

. . . 

94 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


First  Congressional 
District  . — Co  ntinu  ed  , 


Dover— Ward  1 
2 
3 
4 
5 


1 1 

n 

a 


Durham 

Eaton 

East  Kingston, 
Eflino-ham. . . . 
Epping 


Epsom. .'..-. 

Exeter 

Farmington 
Freedom.  . . 
Fremont  . . . 


Gilford 
Gilmanton. . 
Goffstown . . 
Greenland  . 
Hampstead 


Hampton  . 
Hampton  Falls  . 
Hart's  Location 

Hooksett 

Hudson 


Jackson 

Kensington  . . . 

Kingston 

Laconia — Ward 


OS 

o 


CZ2  c 

•   cS 

S3 


301 
376 
313 
395 
14 

114 
48 
58 
70 

108 

78 
592 
368 

63 
107 

117 
124 
325 
97 
160 

211 

49 

4 

153 

161 

62 

69 

148 

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108 
238 
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204 
101 

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97 

180 

55 

59 

85 

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142 
85 

56 

43 

135 

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VOTE    FOR    CONGRESSMEN. 


95 


First  Cong 

District. —  < 

RESSIONAL 

Continued. 

Cyrus  A.  Sulloway,  Re- 
publican. 

Charles  A.  Morse,  Dem- 
ocrat. 

Alva    II.   Morrill.  Pro- 
hibitionist. 

Louis  Arnstein,  Socialist . 

be 

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151 
103 

188 
186 
318 

88 

40 

128 

12G 

49 

83 
353 

937 
825 

768 

192 
668 
176 
572 
624 

476 
229 
141 
50 
233 

211 

47 

115 

66 

141 
54 

125 
90 

116 

58 
24 
63 
141 
49 

47 
209 

282 
388 
272 

893 
506 
70 
479 
568 

481 

144 

77 

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107 

51 

73 
53 
5Q 

17 

6 

11 

7 
29 

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2 
2 

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"     5   

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1 
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20 

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Manchester — War 

2 

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4 
9 
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^Moultonborouo*h 

New  Durham  ,    

1 

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96 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


First  Congressional 
District. — Continued. 


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Newfields. . 
Ne  wing-ton. 
Newmarket 
Newton 
Northfield.. 


North  Hampton 

Northwood 

Nottingham. . . . 

Ossipee 

Pelham 


Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth — Ward  1, 


Raymond 
Rochester 


o. 

4. 
5 


.Ward  1. 

2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 


Rollinsford 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandwich  . . 


92 

38 

155 

133 

139 


106 
140 
87 
177 
111 

271 
234 
115 

277 
432 

117 

175 
128 
132 
144 

134 
187 
172 
153 
212 

150 
141 

258 
108 


22 
45 

207 
64 
71 

86 

79 

79 

116 

81 

197 
197 
77 
164 
195 

204 

103 

93 

171 

82 

115 

79 
178 

60 
116 

141 
98 
82 

139 


2 

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4 

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6 

3 

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19 

8 

3 

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22 

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V'OTB    Foil    CONGRESSMEN. 


9' 


First  Congressional 
District. — Concluded. 


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Seabrook 

Somersworth — Ward  1 

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"  4 
"      5 

South  Hampton 

Strafford 

Stratham 

Tamworth 

Tilto    

Tuf  ton  borough 

Wakefield 

Windham 

Wolfeborough 

Totals 


116 
52 
190 
117 
116 
85 

96 

42 
27 

169 
88 

141 

199 
97 

180 
91 

361 


22,701 


77 
51 

138 

78 
82 
92 

209 

95 

8 

131 
88 
58 

174 
82 

152 
15 

232 


15,601 


3 

5 


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98 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


VOTE  FOE  CONGRESSMEN,  NOV.  6,  1906. 


Second   Congressional 
District. 


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Amherst , 

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Bath 

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Benton 

Berlin— Ward  1 
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Bethlehem 

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Bow 

Bradford  

Bridgewater. . . , 

Bristol 

Brookline 

Campton 

Canaan  

Carroll 


90 
79 

105 
84 
96 

159 

224 
107 
77 
10 
210 
215 

194 

140 

152 

94 

99 

22 

217 
47 
94 

236 
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75 

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57 

159 

135 

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89 
73 
13 
195 
244 

130 
98 
90 
56 

122 
17 

101 
77 
47 
42 
46 


3 
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5 

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Charlestovvn 

Chesterfield 

Claremont , 

Clarksville 

Colebrook 

Columbia 

Cornish 

Croydon  

Dalton 

Dan  bury 

Deering 

Dorchester 

Dublin 

Dummer 

Dunbarton 

Eastou 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 

Erroll 

Fitzwilliam 

Francestown  .... 


244 
104 
152 

530 
424 
419 

450 
81 

112 

199 
61 

710 

31 

192 
92 

128 
50 
40 

52 
17 
49 
56 

48 
83 

8 
1 

231 

16 

122 

85 


219 

7 

96 

2 

6 

96 

1 

1 

268 

7 

17 

126 

3 

6 

265 

13 

7 

260 

15 

16 

226 

2 

2 

233 

1 

10 

100 

o 

27 

492 

11 

64 

28 

165 

10 

1 

37 

1 

70 

2 

2 

13 

2 
1 

86 

61 

95 

1 

15 

1 

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9 

32 

m 

28 

8 

159 

1 

1 

32 

31 

4 

1 

53 

1 

100 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Second  Congressional 
District. — Continued. 


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Franconia 

Franklin — Ward  1 
"  2 
"      3 

Gil  sum 

Gorham 

Goshen 

Grafton 

Grantham 

Greenfield 

Greenville 

Groton 

Hancock 

Hanover 

Harrisville 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hillsborough.  , 

Hinsdale 

Holderness 

Hollis 

Hopkinton 

Jaft'rev 

Jefferson 

Keene — Ward  1. . . 

"     2... 

"      3... 

"      4... 

"     5... 


56 
186 
176 
265 

65 
170 

55 
82 
27 
54 
75 
22 

75 
203 

82 
497 

21 
206 

59 
314 

282 

38 

110 

248 

170 
101 
319 
255 
270 
224 
127 


75 

2 

2 

5 

11 

101 

285 

136 

54 

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20 

7 

212 

1 

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74 

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23 

123 

1 
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15 

21 
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6 
2 
6 
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163 

68 
47 

9 

2 

52 
140 

3 

10 

99 

7 

1 

10 

8 
8 

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o 
3 

196 

178 
74 
83 
79 

163 

22 
15 
19 
10 

8 

VOTE    I'oi;    i'(»N(;i!KSSMBN. 


101 


Second  ( !<  »n< i  ressiona  l 
District.—  Continued. 


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Lancaster 

Landaff 

Langrdon 

Lebanon  

Lempster 

Lincoln  

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Livermore 

Lyman  ...    

Lyme 

Lyndeborough  . . 

Marlborough. . . . 

Marlow 

Mason 

Milan 

Milford 

Monroe 

Mont  Vernon.  .  . . 

Nashua — Ward  1 
"  2 
"  3 
"  4 
"      5 

"       6 

"      8 
"      9 

Nelson 

New  Boston 


430 
60 
33 

588 
48 
58 

308 

487 
( 

27 
100 

84 

150 

58 

41 

107 

419 

55 

'  63 
391 

268 
160 
135 
103 

133 
339 
328 
191 
39 
147 


254 
48 
28 

307 
34 
26 

164 

382 

1 

66 

42 

50 

71 
44 
15 

58 

200 

17 

39 

90 

91 

188 

117 

103 


12 

1 

12 

4 

4 

6 
16 


1 
5 
3 

3 

3 


14 


1 
2 

2 


1 

3 

2 

1 
17 


17 


( 
2 


1        1 


134 

1 

2 

289 

4 

17 

319 

5 

15 

338 

12 

2 

2 

83 

2 

2 

102 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Second   Congressional 
District. — Continued. 


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Newbury 

New  Ipswich . . . 
New  London  . . . 

Newport 

Northumberland 
Orange 

Orford 

Peterborough  . . 

Piermont 

Pittsburg- 

Plainfield 

Plymouth 

Randolph 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury  

Rumney 

Salisbury 

Sharon 

Shelburne 

Springfield 

Stark 

Stewartstown.  . . 
Stoddard 

Stratford 

Sullivan 

Sunapee  

Surry 

Sutton 

Swanzey 


40 

77 

102 

476 

154 

24 

75 

276 

91 

101 

92 

348 

14 
54 
95 
9 
114 
87 

11 
40 
60 
59 
131 
35 

58 

46 

174 

28 
117 
180 


61 

34 

42 

239 

144 

8 

28 
141 
47 
38 
48 
126 

7 

23 
20 

1 
86 
55 

4 
13 
43 
73 
73 
22 

147 

9 

90 

13 

79 

167 


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2 
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6 
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17 


3 

2 


2 

2 


1 
1 


3 

2 

6 

12 


46 


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1 


3 


11 


VOTE    FOR    CONGRESSMEN. 


103 


Second  Congressional 
District. — Concluded. 

Frank   D.   Currier,   Re- 
publican. 

Henri  T.  Ledoux,  Dem- 
ocrat. 

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William    B.    Wellman. 
Socialist. 

Scattering. 

TeniDle  .               

39 

81 
116 

60 
194 

222 
126 

58 

8 

138 

82 

65 

2 

93 

231 

76 

151 

255 

4 

98 

19 
35 
48 
52 
220 

118 
80 
41 

Thornton .             

Troy 

4 
2 

o 
O 

4 

5 

1 

Unity 

4 

1 

Warner 

Warren 

Washington 

Waterville 

Weare 

167 

62 
95 

8 

42 

153 

75 
191 
122 

2 
50 

8 

3 
2 

o 

Webster 

Wentworth 

2 

Wentworth's  Location 

Westmoreland 

Whitefield 

1 

5 
1 
3 

2 

2 
2 
3 

Wilmot 

Wilton 

Winchester 

1 

Windsor 

Woodstock 

5 
518 

1 

506 

Totals 

23,073 

15,669 

2 

104 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


VOTE  FOE  COUNCILORS,  NOV.  6,  1906. 


Councilor  District 
No.  1. 


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Barnstead 

Barrington 

Candia    

Chichester 

Deerfleld 

Dover — Ward  1 . . 

"       2.. 

"       3.. 

"       5.. 

Durham . . . 

Kpping 

Epsom 

Farmington 

Gilford 

Gil  man  ton 

Greenland 

Laconia — Ward  1 

"  2 
"   3 

"  4 
"  5 
"   6 

Lee 

Loudon 


110 
150 
207 
144 
82 
155 

309 
391 
315 
392 
14 

123 
108 
76 
363 
115 

118 

96 

55 

138 

108 

188 
179 
317 
87 
120 


62 
157 
121 
68 
69 
92 

110 
271 
103 
234 
202 

44 
191 

59 
205 

62 

95 
54 
94 
149 
52 

130 
92 

110 
61 

144 


2 
9 


1 
8 
2 

6 

5 

10 

4 


6 

4 

23 

11 

•  •  •  ■ 

4 

20 

5 

7 

5 

29 


1 
3 


1 

9 


/ 

17 
3 

12 
2 

1 
4 


6 

1 


2 
2 
6 


VOTE    FOR    COUNCILORS. 


105 


Councilor  District  No.  1. 

Jewett,  Re- 

Couhig, 

Arthur  H.  Drury,  Pro- 
hibitionist. 

an,  Socialist. 

—  Continued. 

s  .2 

03 

33     O 
03 

33 

03 

s 

50 
51 
224 
46 
60 

48 
32 
102 
73 
59 

1 

1 

Middleton 

11 
2 
1 

2 

New  Durham 

*  •  •  • 

Newin  ""ton 

36 

162 
104 

46 

190 

87 

O 

8 
2 

2 

141 

77 

5 

2 

88 
255 

73 
166 

1 
2 

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2 

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448 

112 
167 

181 

203 
103 

5 
o 

— 

2 

o 

3 

2 

"       4 

4 

"       5 

120 

96 

■   •  •   • 

5 

Pittsfield 

219 
124 

196 
175 

20 

1 

8 

•   •  •   • 

138 

81 

7 

1 

"      2 

134 

112 

2 

"      3 

185 

81 

"      4 

172 

173 

5 

5 

<<      5 

151 
206 

59 
108 

1 
23 

2 

"      6 

2 

153 

139 

1 

•  > 

Rye 

138 

115 

117 

85 

97 

75 
83 
92 

1 

•     •     •     a 

1 

Somersworth — Ward  1 

O 

"     2 

1 

"     3 

4 

"     4 

97 

209 

1 

\\ 

96 

106 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


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Strafford 

167 

131 

86 

70 

3 

277 

1 

Totals 

8,852 

6,544 

132 

VOTE    FOR    COUNCILORS. 


107 


Councilor  District    No.  2. 


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Atkinson 

Auburn , 

Brentwood 

Bow 

Chester 

Danville 

Derry 

Dunbarton 

East  Kingston 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Hooksett 

Hudson 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Litchfield 

Londonderry 

Manchester — Ward     1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 

7 


45 

100 

84 

93 

117 

93 

383 

82 

57 

597 

106 
148 
195 
48 
143 

158 
67 

144 
38 

117 

325 
907 
754 
708 
145 

566 
165 


18 
57 
22 
59 
52 

30 

237 

67 

47 

252 

28 

66 

84 

7 

154 

88 
45 
138 
24 
68 


o 
O 


30 


14 

1 

1 
10 


3 
2 
6 


3 
1 


35 

2 

22 


7 
1 


204 

4 

293 

6 

414 

9 

285 

5 

891 

2 

548 

4 

69 

3 

22 

5 

3 

14 

6 


7 
2 


108 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


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Manchester,     Ward   8 

9 
"      10 

Newfields 

Newton 

Pelham 

Plaistow 

Salem 

Sandow 

Seabrook  

South   Hampton 

Windham 

Totals 


490 
574 
419 
88 
132 

97 
108 
249 

46 
182 

26 

87 


8,b8tj 


502 

6 

596 

2 

503 

6 

21 

2 

61 

5 

81 

1 

73 

4 

83 

4 

53 

134 

4 

10 

3 

14 

154 

6,378 

67 

15 

6 

1 

7 

1 
7 
4 


251 


VOTE    FOR    COUNCILORS. 


109 


Councilor  District   No.  3. 


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Amherst   

Antrim 

Bedford 

Bennington  . . . 

Brookline 

Chesterfield. . . 

Deerin^ 

Dublin 

Fitz william.. . . 

Francestown. . 
Goffstown  .... 

Gilsum 

Greenfield  .... 
Greenville  .... 

Hancock 

H  arris  ville 

Hinsdale 

Hollis 

Jaffrey 

Keene,  Ward  1 

"       2 

3 

4 

"       5 

Lyndeborough  . 
Marlborough.. . 


103 

78 

153 

135 

75 

44 
57 
17 

48 
108 

84 
294 
49 
51 
71 

71 

72 

270 

107 

159 

282 
222 
221 
193 
104 

83 
102 


80 
62 
139 
66 
72 

77 
33 
95 
21 
54 

53 

198 
75 
78 

142 

88 
67 
77 
52 
110 

235 
130 
154 
124 
183 

50 

130 


1 
2 

1 


21 

9 

18 

11 

9 


110 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Councilor  District 
— Continued. 


No.  3. 


N 


bJD 

O 
CD 


Marlow 

Mason 

Merrimack 

Milford , 

Mount  Vernon.. . 

Nashua,  Ward  1. 

"       2. 

"       3. 

4. 

"       5 

"       6. 
"       7. 
"       8. 
"       9 
Nelson 

New  Boston 

New  Ipswich.. . . 
Peterborough  . . . 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Sharon 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey. ....... 

Temple 


55 

39 

134 

385 

62 

362 
246 
156 
121 
104 

131 
323 
323 
210 
27 

144 
74 

262 
52 
92 

7 
11 
33 
25 
24 

149 
34 


47 

•  •  •  • 

19 

•  •  *  • 

78 

4 

208 

15 

40 

•  •  •  • 

105 

5 

105 

2 

170 

118 

1 

98 

•  •  •  • 

132 

2 

284 

12 

300 

13 

303 

8 

28 

2 

85 

1 

38 

•  •  •  • 

150 

4 

26 

•  •  •  • 

23 

.... 

2 

•  •  •  * 

3 

•  *  •  • 

26 

8 

31 

•  •  •  * 

20 

•  •  •  • 

214 

11 

23 

•  •  •  • 

VOTE    FOB    COUNCILORS, 


111 


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W 

C5 

104 

61 

168 

232 

2 

.... 

Weare 

135 
73 

138 

169 

61 

195 

2 

Wilton 

2 

•    •    •    • 

243 

133 

3 

•    •    •    * 

4 

2 

•   •  •   • 

184 

•    •    • 

Totals 

7,703 

6,174 

1 

112 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Councilor  District  No.  4. 

ncan  Upham, 
can. 

S 

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03 

m 

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6 

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QQ 

89 

37 

4 

Andorer 

90 

165 

3 

2 

222 

89 

3 

7 

Belmont 

181 

144 

19 

60 
90 
17 

8 

1 

1 

Boscawen 

1 

Bradford 

92 
197 

124 
108 

Bristol 

7 

9 

Charlestown 

73 

190 
769 

71 

100 
455 

7 

2 
8 

.... 

58 

Concord — Ward  1 

232 

103 
151 

503 

224 

97 
97 

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•   *  •   • 

2 
1 
6 

7 

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o 

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"      3 

1 

"      4 

17 

5    

393 
389 

137 
289 

2 
13 

6 

"      0 

7 

"      7 

432 
76 

271 
235 

14 

9 

17 

"      8 

2 

k'      9 

108 

237 

1 

9 

126 

72 

1 

2 

47 
48 

14 
63 

2 
1 

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Franklin  — Wardl 

180 

102 

Q 

o 

8 

"      2 

174 

270 

5 

19 

3 

260 
55 

26 

127 
39 

28 

8 
1 
1 

6 

1 

VOTE    FOR    COTNCILOKS. 


113 


Councilor  District  No. 
—  Concluded . 


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Henniker 

Hill 

Hillsborough.  . 
Hopkinton 

Langdon 

Lebanon 

Lempster 

Lyme 

Newbury 

New  Hampton 
New  London . . 

Newport 

Northfield 

Orf  ord 

Pembroke   .... 

Plaiufield 

Salisbury 

Sanbornton. . . . 
Springfield. . . . 

Sunapee  

Sutton 

Tilton  .... 

Unity 

Warner 

Washington. . . 

Webster 

Wilmot 

Totals 


192 
203 
59 
807 
243 

34 

544 
46 
95 
39 

113 

99 

454 

139 

75 

262 
90 
83 

114 
57 

161 
116 
183 

58 
218 

58 
80 
73 


9,564 


83 
124 

15 
161 
142 

27 
309 
33 
41 
62 

49 
41 

234 
67 
27 

194 
49 
56 
75 
45 

95 
81 

181 
50 

115 

41 
63 
76 


6,439 


2  2 
7   2 

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3 

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12 

4 

5 
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10 
3 
4 
5 

2 

6 

2 

4 

1 

4 
6 

14 
3 
4 


244 


10 


3 


3 
3 

1 


221 


114 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Councilor  District  No.  5. 


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Albany 

Alexandria 

Alton 

Bartlett 

Bath 

Benton 

Berlin — Ward  1 

"      2 
"      3 
Bethlehem 

Brookfield , 

Campton 

Canaan 

Carroll. .    

Center  Harbor. 

Chatham 

Clarksville 

Colebrook 

Columbia 

Conway 

Dalton 

Dorchester 

Dummer 

Easton 

Eaton 

Effingham 

Ellsworth 

Enfield , 

Errol 


20 

80 

180 

103 

101 

10 
192 

184 
163 
138, 


11 
74 
92 
136 
94 

13 
223 
288 
175 
100. 


49 

29 

91 

49 

199 

68 

77 

47 

60 

48 

33 

15 

31 

28 

195 

166 

91 

39 

337 

201 

41 

86 

45 

16 

47 

32 

8 

28 

46 

63 

67 

76 

2 

8 

218 

162 

15 

33 

13 

1 


2 
6 
1 


1 
1 
2 
2 


3 


1 

•  •  •  • 

1 

7 

•  •  •  • 

2 

•  •  •  • 

3 

■  •  •  a 

1 

■  •  ■  • 

7 

•  »  •  • 

1 

1 

8 

6 

1 

•  •  ■  • 

1 

1 

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163 

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21 

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469 

20 

39 

62 

99 

220 

74 

22 

2 
1 
3 

5 

•  •  •  • 

Groton 

Hart's  Location                 

253 
24 
47 
56 

14 

2 
2 

2 

2 

Holderuess 

98 

132 

1 

414 
60 
57 

265 
46 
26 

10 

•   •   •   • 

4 

Landaff 

1 

2 

300 

167 

5 

2 

471 

7 
27 

360 

1 

67 

17 

•  •  •  • 

1 

17 

Livermore 

. . .  • 

83 
104 

217 

55 
211 

47 
59 

146 
17 

50 

7 
16 

1 

Milan 

Meredith 

1 

Monroe 

3 

•   •  •   > 

148 

150 

3 

46 

17 
179 

12 
115 

1 

2 

© 

1 

90 
102. 
329 

45 

38 

143 

6 
2 

16 

1 

1 

116 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


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Councilor   District   No.  5. 
— Concluded. 

Frank  V*.  Brow 
lican. 

George     E. 
Democrat. 

Hubert  E.  Be 
hibitionist. 

Horace  W.  Sp 

Socialist. 

18 

108 

8 
89 

•  •  •  • 

2 

1 

1 

SmhH  wioh 

106 

139 

40 
63 

13 
70 

131 

74 

1 

56 

148 

1 

•  •  •   • 

135 

57 

5 

•  •  • 

75 

96 

38 
83 

1 

TnfYon  boron  o'h 

Wakefield 

178 
121 

8 

150 

82 

4 

5 

Warren 

65 
1 

230 

94 

8 

168 

2 

•   •  •  • 

1 

2 

Wentworth's  Location 

1 

Whitefield 

2' 

335 

233 

8 

2 

97 

51 

5 
210 

1 

Totals 

8,628 

6,660 

118 

VOTE    FOR    SENATORS. 


117 


VOTE  FOR  SENATORS,  NOV.  6,  1906. 


DlSTKICT   NO.    1, 


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2 
3 

Carroll 

Clarksville 


Colebrook 
Columbia 

Dalton 

Dummer. . 
Errol 


Gorham . . 
Jefferson . 
Lancaster 
Milan  . . . 
Millsfield 


Northumberland 

Pittsburg 

Randolph 

Shelburne 

Stark 


Stewartstown 

Stratford 

Wentworth's  Location 
Wliitefield 


Totals, 


168 

99 

398 

107 


205 

204 

209 

247 

194 

130 

80 

46 

31 

28 

173 

206 

71 

60 

42 

85  : 

47 

32 

14 

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214 

127 

288 

59 


141 

160 

98 

41 

14 

7 

40 

13 

62 

71 

126 

81 

15 

198 

1 

8 

263 

137 

2,598 

2,476 

7 
3 
1 


1 
1 


6 


1 

1 

69 


118 


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106 
10 

137 
46 

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60 

20 

482 

21 

63 

60 

316 

454 

7 

27 

55 

109 

89 

13 

100 

15 

28 

8 

71 

22 

235 

23 

46 

26 

162 

391 

1 

68 
17 

89 

Kenton 

Bethlehem 

■    •••*• 

Dorchester , 

Easton 

Ellsworth 

Franconia 

Groton 

•  ••••• 

2 
2 

1 
2 

1 
16 

•  ••••• 

Haverhill 

Landaff 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Li  vermore 

Lyman 

Monroe 

■   •  •  •  •  * 

1 

Rumnev 

Thornton 

76 
123 

8 
65 
97 

38 
81 

Warren 

Went  worth 

96 
50 

2 
1 

Woodstock 

Totals 

2,351 

1,669 

28 

1 

VOTE    FOR    SENATORS. 


119 


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Bristol 

(  anaan 

Dan  bury 

Enfield 

Grafton 

Hanover. 

Hill 

Lebanon   

Lyme 

New  London . . 

Orange 

Orford 

Piermont 

Wilmot  

Totals 


79 
182 
195 

51 
215 

75 

148 

60 

500 

83 

95 
18 
70 
85 
74 


74 

136 

73 

63 

168 

76 

140 
22 

403 
59 

52 
13 
32 
49 

83 


120 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


District  No.  4 


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Ashland 

Belmont 

Bridgewater 

Campton 

Center  Harbor  . . 

Gilford 

Gilmanton 

Holderness 

Laconia — Ward  1 
Moulton  borough . 
New  Hampton  . . 

Plymouth 

Sandwich 

Tuftonborough .  . 
Wolfeborough.  . . 

Totals  . . 


183 

215 

182 

20 

94 


120 
116 
37 
330 
.212 
117 

333 
100 

96 
359 


2,572 


92 
102 
60 
18 
48 
49 

60 
96 
48 
107 
50 
52 

141 

139 

82 

240 


13 
4 
9 


1 
3 

22 
17 

2 
25 

3 
10 

17 


1,384 


8 


134 


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VOTE    I'oi;    SENATORS. 


121 


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12 

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Bartlett . 

110 
46 
33 

347 

133 

35 

16 

204 

37 

71 

366 

74 

74 

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206 

o 

58 

4 
Go 
7.S 
51 
46 

194 

114 

Jackson 

54 

Madison 

51 

Middleton 

73 

Ossipee 

121 

Strafford 

168 
138 
181 

131 

75 

Wakefield 

149 

Totals 

2,169 

1.714 

*i' is 

122 


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2. 


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Laconia,  Ward    1 


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4. 


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Meredith. 


Northfield.. 
Salisbury  . 
Sanborn  ton. 
Tilton 


87 
181 
169 
247 

38 

101 

70 
110 
124 
178 

1-25 
81 
99 

164 


166 

i 
3 

106  i 

4 

283 

6 

145 

11 

114 

4 

191 

14 

91 

3 

208 

7 

152 

8 

210 

9 

84 

7 

60 

2 

94 

4 

202 

20 

Totals j      1,774 


2,106 


102 


VOTE    FOR    SENATORS. 


123 


District  No.  7. 


1 
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Acworth .  . . 
Charlestown 
Claremont. . 

Cornish 

Croydon  .  . . 

Goshen 

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

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

Totals  . 


87 
192 
653 
126 

44 

51 
27 
31 
47 
414 

89 

55 

156 

56 


2,028 


43 
104 
595 

72 
20 

45 
30 
31 
31 
304 

49 

47 

113 

57 


1,544 


124 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


District  No.  8. 

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publican. 

William    II.    Kiniry, 

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Alstead 

107 

180 

87 

94 

17 

88 
57 
76 
83 
56 

64 

144 

39 

35 

113 

179 

56 

139 

4 

82 

Antrim 

123 

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Bradford ." 

73 
125 

95 

£3 

51 

75 

84 

52 
44 

Mont  Vernon 

38 

New  Boston 

86 

Newbury 

63 

Stoddard 

23 

80 

Walpole 

293 

40 

Weare 

167 

Windsor 

2 

Total 

1, 

618 

1,596 

VOTE    FOR.    SENATORS, 


125 


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150 
94 

447 
81 

294 

204 
307 
149 
256 
239 

72 

90 

58 
274 

69 
199 

132 
168 
140 
146 
110 

79 

Bow 

Concord,  Ward  7 

Dumbarton 

Goffstown 

Henniker 

Hillsborough 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Warner 

Webster 

1 

Totals 

2,293 

1,465  ; 

l 

126 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


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10. 

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£  o 

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Concord — Ward  2 

99 
429 
334 

352 
t  ( 

106 

"      4 

"     5 

"     6 

"     9  .  .. 

398 
230 
352 
295 

Totals 

1,291 

1,381 

VOTE    FOR    SENATORS. 


12' 


District  No.   11. 


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Allenstown  ...... 

Auburn 

Candia 

( 'anterbury 

Chichester 

Concord — Ward  1 
"  3 
"      8 

Deerfield 

Epsom 

Loudon 

Pembroke 

Pittstield 

Raymond 

Totals 


67 
55 

77 
71 
72 

30(3 

165 

239 

(J4 

CO 

144 
203 

208 
176 

1,937 


128 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


District  No.  12. 

Frank  E.  Libby,  Re- 
publican. 

Walter  1 1.  Smith,  Dem- 
ocrat. 

Barri  no-ton 

203 

223 

139 

88 

141 

132 

184 
170 
149 
199 

118 
119 

83 
101 

44 

130 
101 

79 
74 

85 

102 

85 
182 

62 
120 

77 

Milton 

Nottingham 

Rochester — Ward  1 

"      3 

"      4 

"      5 

"      6 

Somersworth — Ward  1 

"     2. 

83 

95 

209 

96 

"     3 

"     4 

"     5 

2,093 

1,580 

• 

VOTE    FOR    SENATORS. 


129 


•* 

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T3 

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33 

T3 

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52 
365 
261 
243 
221 

147 
139 

26 

8 

25 

22 

70 

Keene — Ward 

1 

172 

i  » 

2. 

93 

4  . 

3 

115 

i  t 

4 

5 

95 
149 

Marlborough. 

80 

Nelson 

32 

Roxbury 

Sullivan 

25 

Surrv   - - 

19 

»/ 

Totals 

1,509 

850 

130 


FEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


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District  No. 

14. 

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Chesterfield. . . 

Dublin 

Fitzvvilliam. . . 
Harrisville. . .  . 
Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Swanzey   

Troy 

Westmoreland. 
Winchester. . . . 

Totals 


28 
12 
37 
62 
67 

117 
22 
22 

174 
46 

41 

120 


748 


VOTE    FOB    SENATORS. 


131 


District  No.  15. 

& 
.2 

1-3 

Herbert    0.    HaOley, 

Democrat. 

78 

39 

72 

100 

48 

369 

73 

205 

2 
26 

148 

69 

Brookline 

89 

Greenville 

149 

Hollis 

68 

Mason 

18 

Milford 

261 

New  Ipswich 

45 

Peterborough 

229 

Sharon 

11 

Temple ... 

44 

Wilton 

201 

Totals 

1,160 

1,187 

District  No.  16. 

Robert  R.  Chase,  Re- 
publican. 

James    H.  Campbell, 
Democrat. 

Manchester — Ward  1 

"       2 

325 
922 

214 
294 

Totals 

1,217 

508 

132 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE   MANUAL. 


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Manchester —  Ward  3 

761 
713 

417 

"      4 

308 

7 

169 

73 

1,643 

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District  Xo.  18. 

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Manchester — Ward  5 

378 
644 

713 
489 

10 

"       6 

•    • 

8 

526 
612 
443 

499 
573 
491 

71 

9 

15 

"     10 

11 

Totals 

2,603 

2,765 

107 

VOTE    FOR    SENATORS. 


133 


District  No.  19, 


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Bedford 

Derry . 

Litchfield 

Londonderry. . . . 
Merrimack 

Nashua — Ward  1 
■'  2 
"      3 

Windham 

Totals  . . 


288 

124 
65 

87 

95 
120 
18(J 

14 


948 


134 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL 


District  No.  20. 


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Nashua — Ward  4 
"       5 

"       6 

7 

"       8 

9 

Hudson 

Pelham 

Salem 

Totals . . . 


121 
104 
131 
276 
309 

302 

93 

171 

163 

1,670 


VOTE    FOR    SENATORS. 


135 


District  No.  21. 


Atkinson  . 
Brentwood 
Chester.  . . 
Danville  . . 


East  Kingston. 


Exeter 

Fremont 

Hampstead  . . . 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 


Kensington. 
Kingston  .. 
Newfields. . 

Newton  .  . . 
Plaistow. . . 


Sandown 

Seabrook  

South  Hampton 

Totals 


o 
S 


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o 


47 

84 

119 

92 

58 

609 
105 
149 

189 
47 

59 
142 

93 
132 
111 

47 

178 

25 

2,286 


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14 
21 
51 
31 
47 

252 

29 
64 

88 

7 

53 
137 
19 
64 
74 

52 
137 

10 

1,150 


1 
5 


21 
1 
1 

12 
5 

1 
4 
2 


O 


5 
5 

70 


136 


NEAV    HAMPSHIRE   MANUAL. 


District  No.  22. 


© 

© 


£3 


Dover — Ward  1 . . 

2.. 

3.. 

Durham 

Lee 

Madbury 

Rollinsford 

Totals 


164 

830 

125 

54 

60 

50 
142 

925 


VOTi:    FOR    SENATORS. 


13' 


District  No.  23. 


en 


1  = 


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Dover — Ward  4 

"      5 

Eppisg 

Greenland 

Newington 

Newmarket 

North  Hampton 

Portsmouth — Ward  3 

Kye 

Stratham 

Totals 


327 
35 

114 
94 
33 

159 

110 

112 

138 

90 


1,212 


340 
179  I 

187  i 
55 
46 

205 

86 

210 

99 

09 


1,476 


11 


District  No.  24. 

Thomas  En  tw  is  tie, 
Republican. 

1 

S 

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Si             J 

64 
271 

441 
178 
130 

59 

Portsmouth —  Ward   1 

168 

"       2 

4 

210 
106 

"       5 

92 

Totals 

1,084 

635 

138 


NEW    HAMPSHIKE    MANUAL. 


VOTE  FOR  COUNTY  OFFICERS, 


Sheriff. 

SOLIC 

ITOR. 

Trearurer. 

u 

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Rockingham 

GO 

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County. 

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46 

17 

42 

19 

42 

19 

Auburn 

100 
86 

53 
19 

98 
84 

55 
22 

98 
85 

56 

20 

133 

78 

138 

75 

141 

72 

119 

50 

120 

50 

117 

51 

94 

29 

90 

31 

93 

29 

155 

92 

155 

94 

153 

92 

385 

58 

109 

291 

46 

194 

356 

58 

112 

337 

47 

191 

390 

58 

111 

250 

East  Kingston 

47 

G 

191 

i-  ir       o 

598 

276 

594 

261 

579 

281 

Fremont 

106 
92 

31 
55 

104 
96 

31 
54 

104 
94 

30 

54 

150 

65 

147 

67 

144 

65 

200 

89 

192 

91 

198 

82 

48 

8 

48 

7 

49 

7 

Kensington 

67 
148 

42 

135 

66 
143 

45 
137 

66 
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169 

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LICENSE  VOTE. 


Population,  Names  on  check-list. 


Rockingham 
County. 


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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   . . 
Newcastle 

Newfields. 
Newington 
Newmarket    . . . 

Newton 

North  Hampton 


442 
682 
957 
1,057 
861 

615 
1,162 
3,583 

496 
1,611 

4,922 
749 
607 
823 

1,209 

560 

524 

1,132 

1,408 

581 

647 

390 

2,892 

924 

812 


121 

201 
193 
326 
240 

133 
344 

1,306 
109 
423 

1,136 
167 
182 
275 
414 

143 
143 

300 
394 
155 

165 

98 
542 

303 

258 


9 
106 

8 
47 
70 

12 
74 

365 
16 

134 

438 

3 

3 

59 

157 

2 

9 

98 

74 

12 

96 
9 

238 
81 
60 


59 

19 

35 

18 

65 

64 

56 

40 

40 

13 

60 

13 

87 

93 

86 

71 

105 

55 

139 

33 

57 

15 

44 

34 

54 

53 

78 

128 

277 

319 

455 

366 

36 

17 

46 

15 

102 

187 

106 

178 

486 

407 

493 

395 

88 

25 

61 

17 

21 

11 

16 

28 

91 

30 

66 

44 

121 

118 

154 

169 

63 

1 

49 

1 

51 

6 

24 

14 

50 

108 

95 

144 

100 

67 

122 

46 

67 

22 

42 

34 

33 

76 

37 

64 

46 

4 

41 

5 

79 

303 

101 

199 

82 

76 

111 

111 

53 

36 

48 

33 

38 

62 

58 

107 

114 

68 
64 

415 
37 

103 

493 
90 
52 
89 

115 

36 

39 

110 

100 
50 

40 
23 

76 
82 
71 


166 


LICENSE    VOTE. 


167 


R  <  »c  k  i ngh  am  County. 

—  Concluded. 

Population  1900. 

Names    on    check-list 
1906. 

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Nottingham 

1,304 

638 

1,027 

10,637 

324 
237 
264 

583 

912 
467 
404 
241 
361 

335 

374 
122 

360 

179 
174 

19 

86 

35 

1,797 

114 
40 

92 
234 

44 

102 

36 

102 
48 
70 

62 

90 

43 

1,340 

90 
55 

Plaistow 

81 

Portsmouth — A^or'ate. 

160 

Ward  1.. 

Ward  2.. 

Ward  3.. 

Ward  4. . 

Ward  5.. 

Raymond 

1,100 

1,142 
2,041 

400 
1,497 

297 

718 
641 

109 

22 

54 

47 
102 

8 

11 

28 

4,498 

111 

95 
171 

31 
213 

36 

67 
50 

116 

24 
36 

58 

53 

5 

31 
25 

149 

78 
127 

39 
282 

12 

46 
54 

3,572 

172 

27 

172 

49 

71 

4 

27 
26 

4,283 

137 

Rye 

108 

Salem 

162 

Sandown 

56 

Seabrook 

204 

Stratham 

16 

84 

Windham 

59 

Totals 

3,567 

2,655 

3  744 

168 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Strafford  County 


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Barrington 

Dover — Ag^reo-ate 
Ward  1  . . . 


1,208 
13,207 


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5 


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Fan 

Lee 


Farmington 


Madbury 

Middleton  

Milton 

New  Durham 

Rochester — Aggregate . 


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Rollinsford 

Somersvrorth  — Aggr'te 
Ward  1 

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Strafford  . . 

Totals 


996 

2,265 

545 

336 

300 
1,625 

625 
8466 


403 


1,701 
7,023 


1,040 


855 
634 


851 
304 
245 
765 

178 

109 

90 

542 

185 


309 
315 
415 
468 
227 

525 
337 


107 
1,783 


17 

228 
3 

3 

8 

99 

24 

891 


132 

748 


67 
193 

46 

43 
17 

127 
27 

530 


41 


11 

253 

15 

4 

24 

174 

22 


168 


54 
1,500 


73 

220 

35 

21 
43 

98 
32 


233 
246 

220 
343 
170 
354 


130 
797 


72 
162 


178 


69 


36 


77 


4,126  2,241 


46 
768 


81 

840 


34 
303 

15 

5 
15 

172 
39 

747 


169 


61 


213 
765 


78 

273 

05 

41 
43 

176 

47 

910 


55 

175 


96 


LICENSE    VOTE. 


169 


Belknap  County. 

>pulation  1900. 

imes  on    check-list 
1906. 

CO 

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>  License  vote  1906. 

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Yes. 

1    No.  | 

Yes. 

No. 

Yes.   |    No. 

1,500 

413 

142 

101 

142 

99 

154 

105 

1,072 

336 

71 

96 

108 

87 

168 

132 

1,294 

345 

69 

117 

97 

140 

88 

150 

Center  Harbor 

422 

121 

33 

45 

40 

41 

31 

73 

Gilford 

661 

1,100 
8,042 

252 
324 

22 

47 

940 

69 

95 
423 

14 

87 

41 
73 

46 

129 

724 

105 

Oilman  ton 

102 

Laconia — Aggregate. . . 

879 

Ward  1 

208 
380 
188 

389 
371 
609 
541 
262 

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Meredith 

1,713 
852 

139 
15 

214 

91 

172 
23 

196 

70 

126 
26 

222 

New  Hampton 

87 

Sanborn  ton  . . . 

944 

1,926 

290 

548 

5 
177 

1,660 

71 
171 

14 
103 

800 

79 
274 

1,100 

15 
138 

1,645 

116 

Tilton - 

230 

Totals  . . . 

1,523 

2,201 

170 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Cakkoll  County. 


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CO 

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210 
1,013 
296 
269 
Conway i    3,154 


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


Eaton 

Effingham 

Freedom 

HaH's  Location 
Jackson  


Madison 529 

Moultonborough 901 

Ossipee 1,479 

Sandwich ,  1 ,077 

Tamworth 1 ,050 


365 
600 
594 
38 
622 


Tuftonborough 
Wakefield  .... 


Wolfe  borough 


Totals, 


663 
1,645 
2,390 


56 

298 

92 

76 

871 

128 
179 
194 
10 
156 

144 

328 
455 
370 
300 

193 
474 
790 


o 
O 

38 

1 

8 

172 

i 

9 
15 


48 

8 
78 
47 
54 
28 

12 
144 
179 

851 


30 
71 
13 
22 

291 

41 
71 
53 


0/ 

70 
124 
126 
171 
116 

35 
93 

177 

1,561 


37 

13 

5 

147 

2 

14 

9 


28 

6 
57 
61 
63 
10 

27 
169 
270 

921 


10 

66 

23 

28 

261 

14 
57 

48 

2 

59 

26 

89 

237 

120 

44 

80 
193 
256 

1,613 


4 

60 

18 

8 

157 

8 
23 
30 


20 

19 

45 

119 

26 

28 

61 
160 
319 

1,105 


6 
91 
31 

26 
229 

21 

49 

71 

4 

57 

54 
137 
167 
118 

67 

71 
166 
330 

1,695 


LICENSE    \<>Ti:. 


171 


Merrimack  County. 

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Names   on   check-list 
1906. 

CO 

o 

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Yes.  |    No. 

1,496 

1,179 

1,455 

617 

805 

821 

598 

19,632 

219 

381 
325 
156 
273 

212 
197 

573 
296 

298 
1,083 
732 
870 
992 

513 
406 
190 
158 
243 

383 

99 
146 

108 

4 

86 

12 

2,159 

25 
92 

141 
76 

106 

36 

49 

1,365 

113 

169 

99 

8 

116 

36 

8 

25 
80 

145 
60 

104 

52 

46 

119 

150 

44 

9 

114 

28 

30 

2,024 

42 

100 

192 

91 
108 

65 

Concord — A^ore^ate.. . 

81 
2,271 

Ward  1 

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"      8 

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654 
551 
771 

5,846 

29 
5 
9 

568 

70 

39 
63 

476 

16 

9 

11 

55 

25 
61 

13 

9 

18 

602 

75 

Dunbarton 

48 

Epsom 

65 

Franklin — Aggregate. . 
Ward  1 

605 

"      2 

720 
557 
440 

181 
420 

502 
279 

11      3 

Henniker 

1,507 

603 

1,665 

1,652 

960 

424 

96 

12 

92 

144 

123 

44 

134 

78 

50 

164 

133 

47 

109 

9 

119 

109 

70 

48 

118 

70 

32 

127 

117 

56 

137 

8 

153 

143 

55 

30 

184 

Hill 

73 

74 

224 

144 

67 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

172 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Merrimack  County. - 
Concluded. 


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New  London 768 

Northfield 1,227 

Pembroke 3,183 

Pittsfield 2,129 

Salisbury !  604 

Sutton   776 

Warner 1,358 

Webster 496 

Wilmot 653 


Totals. 


249 
312 

548 
642 
183 

212 
429 
172 
199 


3 
63 

211 

287 
31 

26 
44 
12 
10 


97 
120 


31 

58 


90 

243 

192 

209 

66 

22 

93 

31 

113 

76 

62 

11 

55 

12 

84 
202 

94 
228 

53 

67 

144 

48 

47 


4,423    4,0321    1,742    2,140 


23 

50 

257 

160 

45 

37 
80 
18 
26 


4,382 


104 
155 
150 
377 
64 

96 

197 
71 
66 

5,789 


LICENSE    VOTE. 


17:; 


Cheshire  County 


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Alstead 
Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitz  william . 
Gilsum 


799> 

981 

620 

987; 

590! 


Harrisville 791 

Hinsdale 1 ,9:33 

Jaffrey 1,891 

Keene — Aggregate....     9,165 
Ward  1 


2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 


Marlborough 


Mario w  .  . 
Nelson  . . . 
Richmond 
Rindge . . . 
Roxburv . 


1,524 

488 
295 
459 
855 
100 


Stoddard 367 

Sullivan 287 

Surry 250 

Swanzey 1,570 

Troy 1 ,527 

Walpole 2,693 

Westmoreland 875 

Winchester 2,274 


Totals 


245 
267 
115 
302 
158 

199 
534 
347 

689 

498 
497 
384 
391 
363 

134 

84 

127 

206 

16 

102 

80 

66 

438 

242 

789 
152 
586 


112 
60 

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54 
52 

68 

246 

151 

1,011 


39 

4 

40 

36 

1 

5 

5 

8 

184 

92 

210 

16 

251 


2,738 


48 
22 
39 
127 
CO 

58 
142 
173 
931 


137 

86 

8 

49 

56 

49 
210 
124 


31 

28 
25 
91 
45 

86 
131 

180 


76   147 


45 

36 
44 

126 
11 

32 

32 

20 

163 

100 

102 

61 

196 


2,715 


82 

59 

4 

37 

20 


43 
12 
14 

123 

78 

261 

19 

152 


150 

49 
21 
48 
98 
13 

22 

27 

20 

164 

148 

159 

47; 
2161 


122 
55 
11 
46 
66 

41 
206 
124 
815 


42 
34 
43 

126 
52 

87 
193 

153 
1,167 


62 
24 

35 

10 


40 

4J 

11 

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62 

257; 

31 

185, 


156 

79 
34 
45 

75 

7 

2:5 

39 

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213 
117 

174 
68 

20:; 


1.623 


1,799  2,401  3,16: 


174 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Sullivan  County 


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


Goshen   . . 
Grantham 
Langdon  . 
Lempster. 
Newport  . 


Plainfield  . 
Springfield 
Sunapee. . . 
Unity 


Washington 


594 
1,473 

6,498 
962 
372 

345 
374 
339 
391 


172; 

448 

1,802| 

261; 

122 

103 

109 

91 

119 


3,126  1,069 


1,114 
439 
946 
572 
464 


318 
137 
349 
141 
107 


3 
155 
771 

98 
30 

32 

15 

12 

6 

369 

40 
14 
120 
17 
24 


Total 1,706 


40 

15 

61 

87 

156 

109 

351 

524 

729 

75 

121 

93 

21 

48 

30 

53 

15 

59 

31 

8 

21 

33 

24 

23 

28 

17 

39 

185 

200 

431 

48 

37 

97 

32 

16 

20 

112 

68 

156 

40 

23 

65 

37 

26 

33 

1,173 

1,298 

1,966 

19 

147; 

579 

110 

31 


67 

131 

556 

89 

32 


25 

46 

10 

38 

20 

17 

25 

42 

291 

345 

28 

80 

21 

58 

95 

184 

34 

45 

29 

48 

1,464 

1,778 

LICENSE    VOTE. 


175 


Hillsborough 

(  JOUNTY. 

Population  1900. 

Names    on    check-list 

1906. 

>  License  vote  1903. 

}  License  vote  1904. 

>  License  vote  1906. 

Yes.  | 

No. 

Yes. 

No. 

Yes. 

No. 

1,231 

1,306 

1,148 

667 

606 

486 
693 

2,528 
605 

1,608 

642 
2,254 

910 
1,261 

243 

686 
56,987 

292 
377 
318 
188 
157 

130 

203 
681 
164 

277 

205 
692 
236 
369 
73 

192 

703 
1,494 
1,642 

1,400 
1,548 
1,542 
370 
1,251 

1,448 

1,227 

97 

320 

1,050 

56 
85 
7 
46 
41 

38 
53 
99 
51 
95 

51 

231 
3 

8 
9 

7 
5,861 

93 
193 
66 
74 
56 

23 

72 

169 

52 

83 

79 
214 

100 

108 

20 

65 
1,738 

61 
75 
12 
54 
56 

29 
35 
166 
27 
95 

64 

211 

12 

21 

4 

15 

86 
126 
37 
66 
73 

14 

88 

258 

79 

90 

82 

187 

73 

88 

6 

75 

49 
69 
41 
73 
42 

35 
64 

148 
44 
89 

60 

256 
18 
28 

/ 

16 

6369 

103 

150 

Bedford    

99 

Bennino'ton 

69 

lirookline  

84 

19 

Francestown 

69 

Goil'stown   

227 

Greenfield 

81 

Greenville 

113 

1 1  an cock 

85 

Hillsborough 

248 

Hollis 

100 

Hudson   

136 

19 

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1,234 

131 
379 

30 

87 
336 

4 

80 

310 

15 

78 
453 

18 

101 
242 

27 

Merrimack 

114 

500 

176 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


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County. —  Concluded. 


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New  Ipswich. 
Pelham 


Peterborough 


Sharon  . 
Temple  . 
Weare  . . 
Wilton  .. 
Windsor 


111  9 

....     2,272 

668, 

456 

4-29 


1,002 
911 

875 
2,527 


122 
313 

1,553 

1,696 

38 


312 
249 
326 
843 
719 


632 
279 
215 
245 
572 


88 
329 

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748 


25 


32 


Totals 


80 

44 

39 

210 

9 
10 
90 

208 


10,229 


63 

58 

108 

263 

9 

32 

100 

117 

5 


97 

71 

38 

185 

18 

25 

111 

137 

1 


5,200i   2,039 


25 
2,158 


90 

54 

58 

212 

9 

45 

138 

205 

4 

2,82l| 


105 
34 
36 

175 

10 

9 

90 

120 


55 
1,303 


97 
64 

82 
262 


35 

172 

228 

6 


LICENSE    VOTE. 


177 


Ghafton  County. 


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Alexandria 
Ashland.  . . 

Balh 

Benton 

Bethlehem. 


630 

1,289 

1,006 

209 

1,261 

Bridgewater 244 

Bristol 1,600 

Campton 999 

Canaan 1,444 

Dorchester 308 

Easton 249 

Ellsworth 107 

Enfield 1,845 

Franconia 655 

Grafton 748 

Groton 346 

Hanover 1,884! 

Haverhill 3,414 

Hebron j  214 

Holderness 662 

Landaff 500 

Lebanon 4,965 

Lincoln 541 

Lisbon 2.221 

Littleton 4,066 


Livermore 191 

Lyman 426 

Lyme 1,080 

Monroe 545: 

Orange 213 


192: 
439 
275 
49, 
342 

61 
504! 
153J 
451 

74 

33 
29 

483| 
175| 
200 


563 

1,067 

77 

187 

135 

1,452 

103 

674 

1,138 

11 
136 
337 
135 

54 


9 

161 

54 

6 

55 

3 
79 
10 
99 

4 

4 

1 

121 

5 

Go 

6 

40 

263 

4 

13 

14 

493 

24 

94 

195 


55 

80 
105 

20 
123 

14 
142 
71 
44 
20 

30 
4 
89 
43 
66 

17 

184 

179 

21 

49 

37 
328 

19 
255 
460 


6 

14 
13 

4 


31 
103 

24 
5 


3 

109 

29 

4 

58 

1 
80 
31 

77 
6 

4 

1 

93 

23 

52 

6 

70 

346 

9 

11 

8 

371 

34 

DO 

342 

1 
24 
26 
23 

3 


16 

168 

125 

6 

104 

24 
99 
79 
158 
14 

9 

5 

150 

39 

81 

8 

281 

267 

14 

53 

17 

599 

44 


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165; 

26' 

6 

45 

7 
106 

41 
138 

19 

2 

10 

151 

20 

45 

6 

44 

303 

5 

9 

16 

372 

34 


13 

99 

31 

267 

4 

1 

31 

14 

77 

14 

48 

14 

17 

5 

59 

140 
95 

13 

82 


20 
226 

62 
121 

14 

17 

1 

105 

55 

91 

16 

168 

428 
17 
36 

32 
589 

62 
278 
52  \ 

6 
21 

89 
40 
23 


178 


NEW    HAMPSH1EE    MANUAL. 


Grafton 
County. — Concluded. 


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Plymouth. 
Rumney. . 
Thornton. 


Warren  . . . 
Waterville. 
Wentworth 
Woodstock 

Totals. 


890 
637 
1,972 
837 
552 

799 

50 

617 

628 


224 
212 
612 
286 
169 

262 

11 

188 

194 


19 
13 

180 
58 
14 

77 


24 
59 


54 
91 
87 
93 
46 

115 

4 

56 
51 


28 
22 
121 
46 
12 

80 


16 
44 


52 

82 
218 
113 

26 

137 

1 
37 
80 


2,303  3,215  2,347)  3,927  2,538  4,230 


34 
16 

189 
53 
31 

105 


39 
54 


49 

85 

210 

110 

34 

99 

2 
52 
99 


LICENSE    VOTE. 


179 


( !oos  County. 

Population  1900. 

Names    on     check-list 
1906. 

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Berlin — A°-oreo-ate. .  •  • 

8,886 

497 
628 
439 
166 

72 
597 
138 
158 

81 

58 
481 
342 
905 
23i 

372 
169 

67 
161 

316 
291 

566 

192 

484 

724 

Ward  1 

"      2 

'«      3.      

Carroll 

710 

307 

1,876 
690 
592 
319 

305 
1,797 
1,080 
3,190 
1,135 

1,797 
6*7 
137 
283 
733 

1,150 

968 

52 

2,157 

98 

139 

9 

38 

13 

8 

18 
234 
18 
46 
11 

74 

2 

172 

21 

37 

15 

16 
158 

43 
254 

94 

211 

10 

11 

3 

16 

111 
147 

58 

18 
236 
49 
94 
27 

13 
140 

80 
386 

70 

137 

45 

4 

31 

38 

96 

48 

59 

1 

109 

13 

15 

13 

18 
162 

58 
301 

88 

227 

13 

3 

4 

28 

50 

63 

7 

137 

62 

Clarksville 

14 

Colebrook 

180 

Columbia 

48 

Dummer 

77 
39 

Errol  

25 

Gorham 

87 

14 

215 

6o 

207 

27 

2 

26 

65 

51 

41 

46 

295 

54 

44 
46 
14 

22 
37 

53 

58 

196 

Jefferson 

102 

Lancaster 

309 

Milan 

Pittsburo" 

77 

81 
35 

Randolph 

10 

Shelburne 

26 

Stark 

52 

Stewartstown 

116 

Stratford 

131 

Wentworth's  Location  . 

4 

Whitefield 

504 

174 

166 

189 

229 

251 

Totals 

1,796 

1,403 

1,584 

1,799 

1,853 

2,559 

CANDIDATES  FOE  REPRESENTATIVES  AND 

TOWN  OFFICES. 


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

ACWORTH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George   J.   Rackliffe,    r.*  77 

Almon  E.  Clark,  d. 54 

Supervisors  of  the  Clieck-list. 

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

Frank  B.  Emerson,  r.  Herbert  L.  Piper,  d. 

Roy  H.  Buss,  r.  Martin  L.  Mitchell,  d. 

Moderator. 

Hiram  X.  Hayward,  r. 
Bayard  T.  Mousley,  d. 


ALBANY. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 
William   C.   Chase,   r  *  George  W.  Willey,  r/5 

Frank  0.  Hammond,  r.* 
Moderator. 
Archie  Nickerson,  r.* 

180 


CANDIDATES    FOE    TOWN    OFFICES.  181 

ALEXANDRIA. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 

Sylvester  B.   Sleeper,   r.*t     ....  77 

Homer    C.    Gray,    d 77 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Seott  S.  Patten,  r.  Clevie  N.  B.  Cloutman,  d. 

Ned.  A.  Mathews,  r.  Alvertus   X.   McMurphy,   d. 

George  E.  Wason,  r.  Eugene  C.  Tucker,  d. 

Moderator. 

Horace  F.  Tilton,  r. 
Charles  L.  Plumer,  d. 


ALLENSTOWN. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Charles   Stokes,   r.* 105 

John  F.  Bartlett,  d 80 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Arthur  Desmarais,  r.*  David  M.  Labontee,  d. 

Charles  P.  Emery,  r.*  Joseph  Vien,  d. 

Oscar  O.  Fontaine,  r.*  John  Lemaire,  Jr.,  d. 

Moderator. 

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


ALSTEAD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

William  W.  Dinsmore,  r.*     ....         108 
George  F.  Lewis,  d 94 

t  Seated  by  the  House. 


182  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Ceylon  M.  Dodge,  r.*  Frank  J.  Leach,  d. 

Chauncey  J.   Newell,   r.*  Eddie  M.  Currier,  d. 

John  P.  Kemp,  r.*  Herbert  E.  Jones,  d. 

Moderator. 

Edward  M.  Smith,  r.* 
Fred  J.  Marvin,  d. 


ALTOX. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John  W.  Proctor,  r  * 193 

Arthur  D.  Rollins,  d 99 

Supervisors  of  the  GJieck-list. 

Laban  G.  Welch,  r.*  George  W.  Place,  d. 

Sylvester    B.    Huckins,    r  *  Charles  H.  McDuffee,  d. 

Flam  R.  Wright,  r  *  Harry  P.  Evans,  d. 

Moderator. 

Alonzo  S.  French,  r.* 
Charles  H.  Downing,  d. 


AMHERST. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Frank  A.  Holbrook,  r.*         ....  97 

Herbert  H.   Belden         .....  1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Frederick  W.  Brown,  r.*  William   W.   Coodale,   r.* 

Elmer  E.  Randall,  r.* 

Moderator. 

Aaron  M.  Wilkins,  r.* 


CANDIDATES    FOE    TOWN    OFFICES.  183 

ANDOVER. 

Representative  to  General  court. 

Walter   ('.    Kowe,   r 92 

Anson    II.    Kilburn,   d.::"  ....         174 

Supervisors  of  the  GJieck-list. 

Horace   D.    Caldwell,    r.  Waller  F.  Swell,  d.* 

Horace  A.  Moody,  r.  Will  on    P.  Graves,  d.* 

Warren  S.  Quimby,  r.  Dennis  E.  Fenton,  d.* 

Moderator. 

Henry  A.  Weymouth3  d.* 


ANTRIM. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

William  E.  Cram,   r.*     .....         160 

William  F.   Dickey,   d 130 

Charles  R.  Jameson,   i.  ....  28 

Supervisors  of  the  CJieek-list. 

John  D.  Hutchinson,  r.*  Andrew  D.  White,  d. 

Hiram   W.   Eldredge,   r.*  Charles  H.  Boutelle,  d. 

Fred  G.  Mower,  r.  George  F.    Perry,  d.* 

Moderator. 

William  E.  Cram,  r.* 
Dennis  W.  Cooley,  d. 


ASH  LAND. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George  E.  Scribner,  r.*          .         .  ...         222 

Abraham  L.  Davis,  d.     .         .         .  .         .         10!) 


184  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  B.   Stevens,  r.*  Willis  F.   Hardy,   d. 

Moses  G.  Tucker,  r.*  George  F.  Plummer,  d. 

George  F.  Dow,  r.*  Fred  A.  Carr,  d. 


Moderator. 


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


ATKINSON. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles  B.  Wheeler,  r.*  Elmer  F.  Conley.  d. 

Lyman  W.  Cole,  r.*  George  H.  Mason,  d. 

Benjamin   O.   Wood,   r.*  Joshua  A.  Richards,  d. 

Moderator. 

Jajr  M.  Goodrich,  r.* 


AUBURN. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Frank  P.  Reid,  r  * 98 

Willard  H.  Griffin,  d 63 

Supervisors  of  the  Cluck-list. 

Henry  C.  Sanborn,  r.*  William    A.   Heselton.    d. 

Washington    I.    Gilbert,    r.*  Lester  Hall,  d. 

Thomas  F.  Dodge,  r.*  Edward  W.  Smith,  d. 

Moderator. 

Alfred  D.  Emery,  r.* 
Clarence  W.  Emerv,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES.  185 

BAKNSTEAD. 

Representative  to  General  court. 

Oscar  Foss,  r.* 164 

John  IT.  Knowles,  d 156 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

William  Heywood,  r.  Charles  II.  Gilman,  d.* 

Lyman  J.  Ayers,  r.  .lames   Bodge,  d.* 

Irving  W.  Stearns,  r.  Frank  J.   Holmes,  d.* 

i 

Moderator. 

Everett  B.  Kelley,  r. 
B.  Frank  Dow,  d  * 


BARRINGTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Lawrence    D.    Haley,   r.*        ....         202 
Irving  M.  Locke,  d.  and  c.    .         .         .         .         134 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  W.  Young-,  r.*  True  W.  Chesley,  d.  and  c. 

Alvin  T.  Berrv,  r.*  Charles  F.  Waterhouse,  d.  and  c. 

Sidney  C.  Seavey,  r.*  Edwin  S.  Foss,  d.  and  c. 

Moderator. 

John  S.  F.  Seavey,  r.* 
Charles  W.  Weeks,  d.  and  c. 


BARTLETT. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Granville   K.    Howard,   r 112 

William  Pitman,,  d.* 144 


186  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Joel  F.   Robinson,   r.  Winfield  S.  George,  d.* 

Clarence  E.  Eastman,  r.  George   W.   Garland,   d.* 

Charles  W.  Pitman,  r.  Walter  Pitman,  d.* 

Moderator. 

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


BATH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Moses    A.    Weeks,    r.* 114 

Fred  P.  Wells,  d 85 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

John  G.  Chamberlin,  r.*  Horace  E.  Reed,  d. 

Newton  Lang,  r.*  Austin  B.  Franklin,   d. 

Timothy  M.  Hastings,  r.*  Lemuel  J.  Southard,  d. 

Moderator. 

John  C.  Whitney,  r.* 
Clayton  C.  Foster,  d. 


BEDFORD. 

Representative  to  Central  Court. 

Ervin  R.  French,  r.*       .....         144 
John  F.  Gove,  d 63 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Frank  S.  Crowell,  r.*  Thomas  E.  Barr,  d. 

John  M.  Hodgman,  r.*  Perley  W.  Gage,  d. 

John  F.  Young,  r.*  Albert  L.  Flint,  d. 

Moderator. 

Eddy  W.  Stevens,  r* 
Fred  B.  Worthley,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES.  18' 

BELMONT. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Brock   Dearborn,  r.* 199 

James  P.  Cilley,  d. 54 

Walter  C.   Wells 1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Artemas  F.   Rogers,  i\*  Arthur  L.  Dow,  d. 

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

Reuben  G.  Iloyt,  r.*  Elbridge  P.   Eastman,   d. 

Moderator. 

Edwin  C.  Bean,  r.* 


BENNINGTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Albert  B.  Lawrence,  r.           ....  70 

George    O.    Joslin,    d.* 97 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Henry  A.   George,  r.  George   R.   Dodge,    J.- 

Arthur F.  Bell,  r.*  John  A.  Eaton,  d. 

William  E.  Ingram,  r.*  George  S.  Holt,  d. 

Moderator. 

Charles  H.  Kimball,  r.* 
Morris  M.  Chene3r,  d. 


BENTON. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Orman  L.  Mann,   d.*  Solomon  J.  Ilutcnins,  d.': 

Ervin  A.  Mardin,  d.* 

Moderator. 

Lebina  H.  Parker,  d.* 


188 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


BERLIN— WARD  1. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

John  Clarence  Bradbury,  r.*       .         .         .  229 

Oliver  H.  Toothaker,  r.*  213 

Louis    Rodrick,    r.*  .....  217 

Henry  B.  Shea,  d 207 

Joseph  II.  King,  d. 195 

John   B.   Moffett,   d 192 


BERLIN— WARB  2. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Louis  J.   Cote,  r.   . 
Lewis  A.  Hutchinson,  r.* 
James  A.   Legassie,   r.   . 
Matthew  W.  McD.  Bevitt,  d. 
Joseph  Guay,  d."*     . 
James  J.  Feeney,  d.*     . 


227 
247 
166 
232 
235 
286 


BERLIN— WARB  3. 
Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Edward   Shupe,   r.* 
Gustav  Paulsen,  r. 
James  A.  Boudreau,  d. 
Frank   E.   Paine,    d.* 


182 
176 
139 
185 


BETHLEHEM. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 


George  H.  Turner,  r.* 
Willard   H.   Presby,   d. 


148 
91 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  189 

Supervisors  of  the  Clark-list. 

George  Allen  Xoyes,  r.  Leonard    M.    Knight,    d. 

Charles  A.   Gardner,  r.  Brinie   P.   Ferrin,   d. 

Salisbury  Bickford,  r.  Walter  H.  Clark,  d. 

Moderator. 

Fred  D.  Lewis,  r. 
Warren  W.  McGregor,  d. 


BOSCAWEN. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Edgerton    Raymond,    r.*        ....         132 
George  A.  Morse,  d 118 


Supervisors  of  the  Cluck-list. 

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

Levi  P.  Fisher,  r*  Henry  H.  Gill,  d. 

Samuel  N.  Allen,  r.*  William  A.  Hale,  d. 

Moderator. 

Frank  L.  Gerrish,  r.* 
Charles  P.   Shepard,  d. 


BOW. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 


Henry   M.   Baker,   r  * 93 

Frank  E.  Woodburj-,  d.  ....  63 

Supervisors  of  the  Cluck-list. 

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

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

Reuben  J.  Colby,  r.*  Ira  E.  Webber,  d. 


190  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Moderator. 


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


BRADFORD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George  W.  Cofrin,  r 102 

George  H.  Cheney,  d.* 126 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

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

Fred  M.  Cressey,  r.  Ned  H.  Smith,  d* 

David  G.  Underwood,  r.  George  A.  Hemphill,  d.* 

Moderator. 

John  A.  Peaslee,  d.* 


BRENTWOOD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John  A.  Robinson,  r.*  .....  86 

Edgar  S.  Prescott,  d 21 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Emery  J.  Gordon,  r.*  Samuel  H.  Dearborn,  d. 

George  Stillman  Bryant,  r.*         John  A.  Rowell,  d. 
Edward  G.  Robinson,  r.*  James  H.  Rowe,  d. 

Moderator. 

John  F.  Swasev,  r.* 
George  A.  Lyford,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES.  191 

BKIDGEWATER. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Sherman  S.  Fletcher,  r.*  Bradley  T.   Nichols,  cl. 

Harry  O.  Pike,  r.*  Joseph    H.  Morrison,   d 

Parker   P.   Sanborn,   r.*  Harry   B.  Clement,  d. 

Moderator. 

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


BRISTOL. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Horace  N.  Emmons,  r.*         ....         205 
Daniel  B.   Weymouth,   d 118 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

John    R.    Connor,    r.*  John   S.   Connor,   d. 

Clarence  A.  Smith,  r.*  Joseph  Cyr,  d. 

James  B.  Lidstone,  r.*  Daniel  K.  Cummings,  d. 

Moderator. 
Ira  A.  Chase,  r.* 
Charles  H.  Proctor,  d. 


BROOKFIELD. 

Rcprcscntatire  to  General  Court. 

Charles  B.   Thomes,   r  *         ....  45 

Charles  II.  Neal,  d 37 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

John  F.  Robinson,  r*  Stephen  11.  Hutchins,  d. 

Martin  H.  Eaton,  p.*  James   i-\  Weymouth,  d. 

Frank   H.   Wig-gin,   r*  Warren  J.  Stevens,  d. 


192  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Moderator. 


John  F.  Robinson,  r. 
Charles  Willey,  d. 


BROOKLINE. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Clarence  R.  Russell,  r 45 

Elmer  W.  Wallace,  d  * 91 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

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

John  B.  Hard}',  r.  Edward  C.  Tucker,  d.* 

Harry  Marshall,  r.  Frank  H.  Jenness,  d.* 

Moderator. 

George  H.  Nye,  r. 
Orville  D.  Fessenden,  d.* 


CAMPTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Mark  Spokesfield,  r .* 93 

Fred   G.   Hill,   d 51 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Austin    G.    Simpson,    r.*  George    W.   Wallace,    d. 

Sam  E.  Stickney,   r.*  George  H.  Bump,  d. 

Willard  C.  Pulsifer,  r.*  Irving  H.  Brown,  a. 

Moderator. 

Jonathan  C.  Peaslee,  r.* 
Heber  K.  Smith,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES.  193 

CANAAN. 
Representative  to  General  court. 

Claude  M.  Murray,  r* 207 

Harry   P.    Burleigh,    d.  ....  71 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles  0.  Barney,  r.*  Harris  J.   Goss,   d. 

George  W.  Chase,  p.*  Daniel  M.  Harrigan,  d. 

Fred  G.  Richardson,  r.*  Frank  P.  Dwyre,  d. 

Moderator. 

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


CANDIA. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John  H.  Foster,  r.* 150 

Isaac  N.  Critchett,  d 72 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Ira  F.  Godfrey,  r  *  Earl  H.  Dearborn,  d. 

Irving  M.  Graham,  p.*  Maurice  Critchett,  d. 

Charles  L.  Flint,  r  *  Hazen  L.  McDuffee,  d. 

Moderator. 

Edwin  J.   Godfrey,  r.* 
Jesse  W.  Sargeant,  d. 


CANTERBURY. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Charles   N.    Clough,    d.           ....  74 

Olwyn   W.    Dow,    i.» 78 


194  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list, 

Albert  F.  Drew,  r  *  William    C.    Tallman,    d  * 

George  J.  Sargent,  r.* 

Moderator. 

Robert  S.  Morrill,  r  * 


CARROLL. 

Representative  to  General  Court 

Oscar  Barron,   r.*   ......  8r 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Zeeb  Howe,  r.*  John  F.  Whalen,  d. 

Willie  A.  Baldic,  r.*  James  A.  Mulleavey,  d. 

George  F.  Miles,  r.*  Wilbur  M.  Ewen,  d. 

Moderator. 

Andrew  Church,  r.* 
Dana  Brown,  d. 


CENTRE   HARBOR. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Leonard  B.  Morrill,  r 54 

Albert  M.  Hnckins,  d.*  .....  Gl 

John   Thorpe 1 

Supervisors  of  the  Cluck-list. 

George  A.  Simpson,  r.*  Everett  Hawkins,  r.* 

George  W.  Leighton,  d.* 

Moderator. 
Orville  P.  Smith,  d* 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES.  L95 

CHARLESTOWN. 

Representativt   to  General  Court. 

Wesley  A.  Hunt,  r* 190 

Gilbert  L.  Richardson,  <l.  .        .        .        133 

Supervisors  "/'  the  Check-list. 

Willis  M.  Perry,  r.*  Clarence     Bailey,    d. 

Harvey  E.  Royce,  r.*  Orin    I".    Fisk,  d. 

Everett  T.  Holden,  r*  Horace    M.   Stearns,   d. 

Moderator. 

Willifred  E.  Hunt,  r  * 


CHATHAM. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Joseph  L.  Binford,  r.*  Chester  C.  Eastman,  d. 

Edwin  S.  Lang,  r.*  Hazen  Chandler,  d. 

Warren  D.  McKeen,  r  *  Willie  C.  Charles,  d. 

Moderator. 

James  M.  Weeks,  r.* 
John  F.  Charles,  d. 


CHESTER. 

Representative  to  (lateral  Court. 

Nathan  WT.  Goldsmith,  r  *     ....         118 
Franklin  P.  Shackford,  d 57 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Edwin  P.  Jones,  r.*  .lames  M.  Heath,  d. 

James  E.  McCannon,  r.*  Josiah  Fitz,  4th,  d. 

William  N.  Colbv,  r*  Rufus  Forsaith,  d. 


196  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Moderator. 


Nathan  W.  Goldsmith,   r.* 
John  M.  Webster,  d. 


CHESTERFIELD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Winslow  A.  Pattridge,   r.*  .  66 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Warren  H.  Butler,  r.*  Fred  E.  Kilburn,  r.* 

Fred   J.    Harris,   r.* 

Moderator. 

Frank  M.  Davis,  r.* 


CHICHESTER. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Samuel  C.  Marden,  r.* 88 

John  Iv.  Towle,  d. 71 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Otis  T.   Maxfield,   r*  Frank  L.  Winslow,  d. 

Edward  P.  Leavitt,  r.*  Charles  Bailey,  d. 

Abraham   L.  West,  r.*  Elbridge   M.   Bartlett,   d. 

Moderator. 

True  Sanborn,  r.* 
Frederick  B.  Shaw,  d. 


CLAREMONT. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Rush    Chellis,    r.* 661 

John    M.   Howe,    r.* 671 

John  S.  Walker,  r.* 663 


CANDIDATES    FOE    TOWN    OFFICES. 


197 


Joseph   II.  Baskell,  r.*  . 
Robert    .1.    Merrill,    r*   . 
Morris  M.  Freeman,  d. 
William  11.   Keating,  d. 
James  D.  Daly,  d.  . 
Henry  E.  Charron,  d.     . 
Ora  D.  Blanchard,  d. 
William   11.  Wilkins,  soe. 
Caleb   F.   Howard,   soe. 
Henry  J.  Xonrse,  soe.     . 
Alfred   J.   May,   soe. 
Charles    L.   \Y.   Thomas,    soe 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list 


633 

697 

570 

516 

540 

581 

537 

61 

56 

54 

61 

56 


Ira  G.  Colby,  r. 

George  F.  Whitcomb,  r.* 

Allen  P.  Messer,  r.- 


Eugene  H.  Hunter,  d.* 
George  H.  Dunsmoor,  d, 
Morris  M.  Freeman,  d. 


Moderator 


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


CLARKSVILLE. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Moses   A.   Hardy,  r*  Charles  Knights,  d. 

Willie    Perry,    r.*  Almanzo  O.  Judd    r" 

George  H.  Haynes,  r*  Burt  S,  Young,  d. 

Moderator. 

Almon  J.  Young,  r. 
William  W.  Young,  d  * 


COLEBROOK. 
Representatives  to  General  (Oiul. 

Roswell  W.  Danforth,  r*     . 

William   A.  Lomas,   d.*  .... 


201 

268 


198 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Samuel   T.  Noyes,   pro. 
William  B.  Locke  . 
S.    T.    Noyes    . 
W.    Locke 
Albert  B.  Locke 


Supervisors  of  the  CJiec 


k-list. 


Edwin  Small,  d.*  Eben  E.  Noyes,  r.* 

Samuel    T.   Noyes,   pro.* 

Moderator. 


Douglas  S.  Pease,  d.* 


COLUMBIA. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 


William  C.  Lyman,  r 
Ira  A.  Ivelsea,  d. 


Supervisees  of  the  Check-list. 


101 

83 

1 
1 
1 


Maurice   M.   Cass,   r.* 
Russell  M.  Woodard,  r.* 
Ernest  U\  Sims,  r.* 


93 
39 


William  Hapg'ood,  d. 
Wilbur  F.  Barnett,  d. 
Freeman   G.   Marshall,   d. 


Motl era  tor. 

Guy  C.  Cole,  r* 
William  E.  Cove,  d. 


CONCORD— WARD  1. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

William  C.  Ackerman,  r.* 

Edwin  B.  Prescott,  r.*  .... 

George  E.  Farrand,  d 

William  F.  Hoyt.   d 


235 
259 
233 
20S 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES. 


199 


COM  <>1M)      WARD  2. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 


John   T.  Cate,   r*   . 
George  McC.  Sanborn,  d. 


106 
103 


CONCORD— WARD  3. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Adam  P.  Holden,   r 

Joseph  F.   Daly,   d.*       .... 


CONCORD— WARD  4. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

George  H.  Moses,  r. 
Joseph  S.  Matthews,  r.* 
Allen  Hollis,  r.* 
Charles  L.  Mason,  d.*    . 
John   F.   Stohrer,   d. 
Herbert  G.  Abbot,   d.     . 


CONCORD— WARD  5. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Alvin   B.    Cross,    i\*  .... 

George  H.  Rolfe,  r.*       .... 
Maurice  Barnard,  d. 
Horace  E.   Chamberlin,   d.    . 


CONCORD— WARD  6. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

DeWitt  C.  Howe,  r  *       .... 
Seth   R.   Dole,   r  * 


125 
145 


436 
463 
499 
472 
285 
293 


423 
407 
133 

139 


368 
404 


200 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Arthur  K.  T)ay,  r.*  . 
Samuel  Holt,  d. 
John  P.  Callahan,  d. 
Charles  N.  Hall,  d. 


CONCORD— WARD  7. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

James   F.   Kelly,   r.* 

Eli  Brunei,  r.* 

Moses  T.  Whittier,  r  *  . 

Frank  E.  Palmer,  d.  and  i.  1.  1. 

Maitland  C.  Lamprey,  d.  and  i.  1 

Yilas  E.  Bryant,  d.  and  i.  1.  1. 


CONCORD— WARD  8. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 


Frank  L.  Whiteomb,  r. 
Edson  J.  Hill,  d* 


CONCORD— WARD  9. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 


John  J.  Trenoweth,   r. 
Moses  H.  Bradlev,  r. 
William   J.   Ahern,   d.* 
Thomas  Fox,  d.*     . 


404 
315 
279 
302 


401 
395 
428 
328 
318 
317 


79 

227 


110 
101 

249 
262 


CONWAY 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


James  L.  Gibson,  r.* 
Sumner  C.  Hill,  r* 
John  H.   Garland,   r.* 


339 
342 
342 


CANDIDATES    FOR   TOWN    OFFICES.  201 

John  B.  Nash,  d 

Thomas  J.  Allard,  d 199 

Francis  H.  Parsons,  d.  .... 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Fred  E.  Eastman,  r.*  Ivory  S.  Mason,  d. 

John  E.  Potter,  r .*  Isaac  H.  Davis,  d. 

Israel  C.  Pert,  r*  Samuel  F.  Weeks,  d. 

Moderator. 

Holmes  B.  Fifield,  r  * 
Andrew  D.  Davis,  d. 


CORNISH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Herbert  Deming,  r.* 116 

Josiah  Davis,  d 87 

Swpervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George   C.   Hug-gins,  r .*  Elwin  W.  Quimby,  d. 

William  W.  Balloch,  r.*  Melvin  A.  Walker,   d. 

Ed  E.  Johnson,  r  *  William  D.  Dow,  d. 

Moderator. 

George  L.  Deming,  r.* 
Frank  H.  Weld,  d. 


CROYDON. 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Henry  J.  Sawyer,  r.*  Thomas  E.  Oldham,  r.* 

Charles  N.  Frye,  r.* 

Moderator. 
Albert  I.  Barton,  r.* 


202  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

D  ALTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George  W.   Quirnby,  r.  7 

John  J.  May  hue,  d.* 81 

Frank  B.   Tillotson,    i.  ....  -10 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Hamlin  F.  Case,  r.  Zenas  Dexter.  Jr.,  d. 

Frank  B.  Tillotson,  r.  Herbert   E.   Aldrieh,   d. 

George  W.  Quimby,  r.  David  Doolan,  d. 

Mcjderator. 

Cornelius  J.  Cushman,  r. 
Charles  Aldrieh,  d. 


DANBURY. 

Representative  to  General  Court 

John  F.  Wiggin,  r.* 96 

Charles  F.  Sewell 2 

Arthur  R.   Ford       .......  1 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Cyrus  B.  Jones,  d.*  Albert   A.   Edson,   r.* 

Frank   B.    Johnson,    d.* 

Moderator. 

Cyrus  B.  Jones,  d.* 


DANVILLE. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Frank  P.   Collins,   r.*     .....  87 

Charles   F.   Ruee,   d 39 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES  203 

Supervisors  of  the  cluck-list. 

Ernest  J.  Darbe,  r.*  Amos  (i.  Corning,  d. 

Dan  T.  Sanborn,  r*  Merrill    B.   Merrick,  d. 

Allan   L.  Huntington,   p.*  James  \Y.  George,  d. 

Moderator. 

George  N.  Morey,  r.* 
"William  J.  Ladd,   d. 


DEERFIELD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Edmund  T.  Chase,  r 128 

George  H.  Towle,  d* 132 

True   W.   Johnson    ......  1 

T.  W.  Johnson 1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Daniel  W.   Scott,   r*  Fritz  E.   Kallenberg,   d. 

Charles  H.  Merrill,   r.*  Byron  Swett,  d. 

Otto  G.  Fritz  Petterson,  r*  Walter  A.  Brown,  d. 

Moderator. 

Charles  E.  Brown,  r. 
George  L.  White,  d.* 


DEEPJXC 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Richard   Clement,   r.  6 

John  W.  Dow,  d* 62 

John   F.   Loveren,   i.   d.  .         .         .         .  t8 

Supervisors  of  the  check-list. 

Charles   Osborne,   r.  (  harles  F.  Me N ally,  d.* 

Tra  A.  Parker,  r.  William  P.  Clark,  <1.::' 

\rthur  E.  Goodall,  r.  Edwin   F.  Dutton,  d* 


204 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Moderator. 

Dennis  R.  Chase,  r. 
James  W.  Ellsworth,  d.* 


DERRY 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Wesley  W.  Payne,  r.*    . 
Frank  M.   McGregor,  r.* 
Irvin  D.  Wiggin,   r.'::" 
Henry  W.  Bagley,  d. 
Patrick  J.  Laughlin,  d. 
John    T.    Whitley    . 
William    Haley 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


390 
460 
476 
349 
295 
17 
1 


John  E.  Webster,  r.* 
William  H.  Jones.,  r.* 
William   T.   Morse,   r* 


William  H.  Benson,  d. 
Alfred  W.  Farrow,  d. 
Willis  F.  Darling,  d. 


Moderator. 

Joseph  B.  Bartlett,  r.* 
Nathaniel  H.  Brown,  d. 


DORCHESTER. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Frank  Y.  Burnham,  r.* 

Hazen  H.  Clough,  d 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Byron  Richardson,  r.* 
Albert  B.  Keezer,  r.* 
Frank  W.  Bnrnham,  r.* 

Moderator. 


51 

15 


Cyrille  E.  LeBrun.  d. 
Charles  A.  Clough,  d. 
James  O'Keefe.  d. 


Byron  Richardson,  r.* 
Wells  C.  Youngman,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES. 


205 


DOVER— WARD  1. 
Representatives  to  General  court. 


George  I.  Leighton,  r.*  . 
Homer  Foster  Elder,  r.* 
Samuel    Rackley,    d. 
Fred  H.  White,  d. 


395 

301 
122 
125 


DOVER— WARD  2. 
Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Frank  H.  Keenan,   r.*   . 
William  S.  Pierce,  r.*  . 
Thomas  J.  Robinson,  r.* 
Charles  T.  Henderson,  d. 
Herbert  K.  Otis,  d. 
George  H.  Sherry,  d.     . 


DOVER— WARD  3. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Charles  A.  Fairbanks,   r.* 
Currier   W.   Lang-ley,   r.* 

Charles  W.  Leavitt,  d 

Martin  Courtney,   d 


395 
365 
351 
292 
291 
311 


317 
317 
109 
105 


DOVER— WARD  4. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Isaac  L.  Lucas,  r.* 
William  F.  Nason,  r.*  . 
Walter  W.  Scott,  r* 
Linville  F.  Langmaid,   d. 
Patrick  Loughlin,  d. 
Roscoe  R.  Twomblv,  d. 


394 
427 
399 
235 
232 
242 


206  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

DOVER— WARD  5. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 
John  H.  Wesley,  d.* 202 


DUBLIN. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Wilfred  M.  Fiske,  r « 44 

Fred   A.    Pierce 27 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles  F.  Appleton,  r.  Benjamin  Willard,  r. 

Hiram   A.    Carey,   r. 

Moderator. 

Henry  D.  Learned,  r. 


DUMMER. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Prescott   L.   Gond,   r.* 41 

Ephraim  F.  Bickford,   d 37 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

John  B.  Lovejoy,  r.*  Eddie  A.  Holt,  d. 

Leon  L.  Farwell,  r.*  Ephraim  F.  Bickford,  d. 

Prescott  L.  Goud,  r.*  Warren  G.  Wentworth,  d. 

Moderator. 

Leon  L.  Farwell,  r.* 
William  Blair,  d. 


DUNBARTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

David  M.  Hadley,   r 77 

Aaron  C.  Barnard,  d.* 79 


CAN  I>I  DATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  -(|T 

Supervisors  of  the  Clieck-list. 

George   !1.   Ryder,  r*  John  W.   Farrar,  d. 

Walter  II.  Burnham,  r.*  Fred  B.  Heselton,  d. 

Oliver   P.   Wilson,  r*  Benjamin   II.  Wheeler,  d. 

Moderator. 

Horace  Caldwell,  r.* 
James  E.  Stone,  d. 


DURHAM. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Charles  A.  Smart,  r.* 127 

Andrew  E.  Meserve,  d.  ....  51 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

James  T.  Bickford,  r  *  Albert  DeMeritt,  d. 

Ira  B.  Hill,  r*  Ira  B.  Hill,  d. 

David  A.  Watson,  r  *  James  D.  Meader,  d. 

Moderator. 
Arioch  W.  Griffiths,  r  * 


EAST  KINGSTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John   H.   Currier,   r 52 

William  D.  Ingalls,  d.* 55 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Dana  Webster,  r.*  Frank   R.  Morrill,  d. 

Charles  H.  Smith,  r.*  George  S.  Giles,  d. 

John  M.   T.  Bichardson,   r.*  Harvey  P.  Marsh,  d. 

Moderator. 

William  S.  Titcomb,  r.* 
George  W.  Sanborn,  d. 


208  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

EASTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 
George  S.  Judd,  d  * 33 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  E.  Doe,  r.  Leon  G.  Huntress,   d.* 

Charles  S.  Ellis,  r.  Willard  H.  Judd,  d  * 

Mark  Snow,  r.  Ora  W.  Noyes,  d .* 

Moderator. 

Everett  A.  Stanley,. r. 
George  S.  Judd,  d.* 


EATON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Fred  E.  Thompson,  d.* 64 

Luther    E.    Dearborn 48 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles  E.  Stuart,  d  *  Clark  Stanley,  d  * 

Chester  W.   DeWitt,  d* 

Moderator. 

Eugene  W.  Hatch,  d  * 


EFFINGHAM. 

Representative  tn  General  Cour.. 

Horace  W.  Harmon,  r.           ....  70 

Chester  H.  Drake,  d* 78 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Sherman  U.   Cutting,  r.  John    P.   Glidden,    d. 

John  M.  Colcord,  r.  Alexander  M.   Drake,   d. 

George  A.  Meloon,  r.  William  B.  Clark,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOE    TOWN    OFFICES. 

Moderator. 

James  M.  Leavitt,  r. 
Alonzo  Kenison,  d. 


209 


ELLSWORTH. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Warren  P.  Buzzell,  d*  John  S.  Willey,  d  * 

Herbert  L.   Avery,   r  * 

Moderator. 

Charles  H.  Willey,  d* 


ENFIELD. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Willard  A.  Abbott,  r* 21i 

Edward  G.  Morse,  r 200 

George  M.  Paul,  d  * 203 

Walter  I.  Stanley,  d -171 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Lewis  W.  Currier,  r  *        ,  Ralph  Nichols,  d. 

William  F.   Hawley,  r .*  Edward  T.  Curry,  d. 

James  McElwain,   r  *  John  A.  Bailey,  d. 

Moderator. 

Willis  G.  Dresser,  r .* 
William  A.  Wilmot,  d. 


EPPING. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Jay  L.  Thompson,  r •         1°8 

Dow  Chase,  d.* 205 


210  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

John  M.  Kowe,  r.  Matthew  Harvey,  d.* 

James   W.   Robinson,   r.  James  R.  Wright,  d  * 

William    R.    Morris,   r.  Frank  J.  Holt,  d  * 

Moderator. 

William  S.  Mason,  r. 
Fred  P.  Knox,  d.* 


EPSOM. 


Representative  to  General  Court. 

Edwin  R.  Yeaton,  d  * 128 

Warren  Tripp  ......  3 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  H.  Burnham,  r.*  George  V.  Pike,  d.* 

Daniel  G.   Chesley,  d* 

Moderator. 
,  Charles  W.  Leighton,  r.* 


ERROL. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Auverne  L.  Davis,  r 10 

Ernest  D.  Thurston,   d.*       ....  36 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Frank  R.  Allen,  r.  Winfield  H.  West,  d* 

Fordj^ce  B.  Brooks,  r.  Andrew  A.  Jenkins,  d.* 

Edward  E.  Bennett,  r.  Alba   C.   Thurston,   d* 

Moderator. 

Arthur  E.  Bennett,  r. 
Dwight  C.  Thurston,  d  * 


CANDIDATES    FOE    TOWN    OFFICES. 


211 


EXETER. 

Representatives  to  General  Co' 

//•/. 

Henry   AW   Anderson,   r.* 

630 

Stephen  H.  Gale,  r.  and  d.* 

774 

Reginald  C.  Stevenson,  r.* 

606 

James  A.  Tufts,  r.* 

618 

Vertume  Dufault,  d. 

227 

Sam  K.  Peavej',  d. 

225 

Samuel  W.  Langley,  d. 

229 

George   M.   Randall 

1 

fill  nri'f  ivnive    uf    ihr 

Ph  or 

7,--//v 

f 

Arthur   F.   Cooper,   r.* 
Robert  Scott,  r.* 
John  Kimball,  r.* 


Henry  G.  Sullivan,  d. 
Fred  C.  Twombly,  d. 
John  Troy,  d. 


Moderator. 


Arthur  0.  Fuller,  r  * 
Albert  S.  Langley,  d. 


FARMINGTON. 


Representatives  to  General  court. 


Orin  N.   Hussej*,  r.* 
Jacob  H.  Ham,  r.* 
Charles  W.  Marston,  d. 
Frank  D.  Pitman,  d. 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


373 
352 
212 
217 


Frank  J.  Smith,  r. 
John  I.  Gray,  r. 
Carl  T.  Davis,  r. 


Harry  P..  Kimball,  d. 
Clarence  E.  Home,  d. 
Andrew  J.  McGibbon,  d. 


Modera  tor. 

Edwin  H.  Thomas,  r. 
Charles  E.  Connor,  d. 


212  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

FITZWILLIAM. 

Representative  to  General  Gout  i. 

Winfield  M.  Chaplin,  r.*       ....        112 
John  M.  Parker,  r. 96 

Supervisors  of  tne  -Check-list. 

Henry  P.  Fairbanks,  r.*  Edgar  B.  Holman,  r.* 

Arthur  T.  Byam,  r.* 

Moderator. 
John  M.  Parker,  r.* 


FEANCESTOWN. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Charles  A.  Lord,  r.* 84 

George  A.   Shattuck,   d 58 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 
Joseph  H.  Chandler,  r.*  John  B.  Case,  d. 

Levi   M.   Bixby,   r.*  Edwin  G.  Manning,  d. 

George  E.  Smith,  r.*  John  W.  Carson,  d. 

Moderator. 

Edson  H.  Patch,  r  * 
Ephraim  W.  Colburn,  d. 


FEANCONIA. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Clarence  K.  Corliss,  r 63 

Edward   B.   Parker,   d.*         ....  77 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charlie  E.  Whipple,  r.  Fred  H.  Jesseman,  d.* 

Leonard  M.  Aldnch,  r.  Winsor  A.  Brooks,  d.* 

Hollis   P.   Godard,   r.  Fred  G.  Sanborn,  d* 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES. 


213 


Moderator. 

John  M.  Bickford,  r. 
Wilbur  F.  Parker,  d* 


FRANKLIN— WARD  1. 
Representative  to  General  Court 


Elmer  French,  r.* 

Frank  P.  W.  Dickerson,  d. 

Asa  J.  Stafford,  soc. 


FRANKLIN— WARD  2. 
Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Warren  M.  Draper,  r.     . 
Napoleon  Carbonnean,  r. 
George  F.  Garneau,  d.*  . 
Dennis  E.  Sullivan,  d.*  . 
Alfred  V\r.  Reeves,  soc. 
John  P.  Burke,  soc. 


FRANKLIN— WARD  3. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 


FREEDOM. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

James  C.  Alexander,  r.  ... 

Arthur  P.  Merrow,  d.*  .... 


179 
133 

7 


204 
202 
275 
244 
27 
35 


Ned   Bunton,   r.*        .... 

245 

Fred  L.  Hill,  r  *     .... 

223 

Julius  B.   Hale,   d.           ... 

184 

Fred  G.  Judkins,  d. 

184 

John  Schlesinger,  soc.   . 

3 

Herbert  L.  Powell,  soc.  . 

2 

71 
07 


214  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Joseph  S.  Mills,  r.  Horace   B.   Nason,    d.* 

Frank  K.  Drew,  r.  Charles   R.   Philbrick,   d.* 

Perley  K.  Towle,  r.  John   A.   Danforth,  d.* 

Moderator. 

George  F.  Huckins,  r. 
George  I.  Philbrick,  d.* 


rv 


FREMONT. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

James  W.  Wilkinson,  r  *  87 

Walter  H.  Lyford,  d 4 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Joseph  B.  Sanborn,  r.*  Frank  D.  Rowe,  d. 

Eugene  D.  Sanborn,  r.*  Samuel  J.  Willey,  d. 

Herbert  B.  Wilbur,  r.*  William  H.  Gibson,  d. 

Moderator. 

Alden  F.  Sanborn,  r.* 
Wilcomb  H.  Benfield,  d. 


GILFORD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Leon    E.   Morrill,    r.  101 

Matthias  Kimball,  d.*  and  pro.    .         .         .         112 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Frank  Glidden,  r.*  Fred  J.  Potter,  d. 

John  B.  Morrill,  r  *  John  L.  Rollins,  d. 

Wilbur  F.  Morrill,  r*  Charles  H.  Collins,  d. 

George    H.    Crosby,    pro. 

Herbert  A.  Jones,  pro. 

Charles  H.  Gove,  pro. 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  li  1 5 


Moderator 


Perry   E.   Hunt,  r.*  and  d. 
Albert  W.  Smith,  pro. 


GILMANTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Nelson  W.  McMurphy,  r 108 

True  F.  Osborne,  d* 117 

Henry  S.  Page,  pro 8 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  E.  Page,  p.*  Frank  J.  Brown,  d. 

Charles  D.  Weare,  p.*  Arthur  L.  Durgin,  d. 

Stephen  L.  Weeks,   r.*  Fred  V.  Pease,  d. 

Moderator. 

Jeremiah  W.  Sanborn,  r.* 
Elbridge  G.  Clough,  d. 


GILSUM. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Oscar  J.  Willson,  r* 69 

Elmer   D.   Banks,   d 62 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Hunter  ('.  Kingsbury,  r.*  Daniel  A.  Lund,  C. 

William  II.  Adams,   r.*  Whitney  D.  Horton,  d. 

Fred   H.   Britton,   p.*  John    I,.  White,  d. 

Moderator. 

William  Woods,  r. 
William   A.   Wilder,  d* 


216 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


GOFFSTOWN. 

• 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Henry  W.  Parker,  r.* 

268 

Eobert  L.  Shirley,  r.* 

314 

Amos  W.  Whipple,  d 

214 

James  H.  Bartlett,  d 

222 

Horatio  K.  Libbey 

1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  W.  Colby,  r.*                      Ervin  Moore,  d. 

Ernest  Johnson,  r.*                           Charles  L.  Dodge,  d. 

Benjamin  F.  Greer,  r.*                     Will  H.  Hammond,  d 

Moderator. 

Henry  Moore,  r.* 
Asa  Spaulding,  d. 


GOEHAM. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 
Henry  J.  Weston,  r 


166 
233 


b  Thomas  E.  Malloy,  d* 

Supervisors  of  the  ChecJc-list. 
Henry  J.   Fancy,   r.  Archibald  I.  Lawrence,  d.* 


Phylander  Hall,  r. 
Charles  W.   Moulton,   r. 


Marble  B.  Dube,  d.w 
Frederick  J.  Dollar,  d.* 


Moderator. 


Thomas  L.  Marble,  r. 
George  E.  Noyes,  d.* 


GOSHEN. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 


John  B.  Gocha,  r. 
Frank  L.  Hanson,  d.* 


42 
52 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  217 

Svtperviaors  of  the  Clink-list. 

Joel  S.  Maxfield,  r.  Warren  L.  Whipple,  'I.- 

Frank Davis,  r.*  Willie   E.  Howe,  d. 

John  E.  Richards,  r.*  Arthur  M.  Lear,  d. 

Moderator. 

Burk  Booth,  r.'* 
Hial  F.  Nelson,  d. 


GRAFTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Thomas  M.  Hoyt,  r 79 

Augustus  F.  Hoyt,  d.* 85 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Walter  E.  Clark,  r.  Jason  P.  Sanders,  d.* 

Perez  M.  Brooks,   r.  Herbert  E.  Staniels    d.* 

George  A.  Heath,  r.  Almon  H.  Barney,  d.* 

Moderator. 

George  S.  Barney,  r. 
John  E.  Smith,  d .* 


GRANTHAM. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

James  M.  Howe,  r.*  James  M.  Hastings,  d.- 

Jerome  P.  Gault,  d.* 

Moderator. 

James  M.  Howe,  r.'x' 


GREENFIELD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Nathaniel  F.   Cheever,  r 53 

John  T.  Robertson,  d* SI 


218  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

William  Weston,  Jr.,  r.  Charles  H.  Cragin,  d.* 

Elmer  F.  Kimball,  r.  Hugh  McCanna,  d.* 

John  K.  Felch,  r.  Harvey  W.   Hardy,   d.* 

Moderator. 

Elijah  H.  Clover,  r. 
Sidney  H.  Hardy,  d.* 


GREENLAND. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Frank  D.  Wentworth,  r  *     .  89 

John  O.  Lord,  d 64 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Simeon  S.  Brackett,  r.*  Lorenzo  D.  Duntley,  d. 

Nathaniel  P.  Ordway,  r.*  Joseph  L.  Schurman,  d. 

Belknap  S.  Weeks,  r.*  John  N.  Crowell,  d. 

Moderator. 

Charles  H.  Brackett,  r.* 
John  K.  Hatch,  d. 


GREENVILLE. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Stephen  H.  Bacon,  r 69 

Henry  P.  Gainey,  d.* 153 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Henry  I.  Whitney,  r.  Daniel  J.  Brown,  d.* 

William  W.   Stevenson,   r.  Berkley  T.  Larrabee,  d.* 

George  C.  Bobbins,  r.  Wilfred  Belair,  d.* 

Moderator. 

Herbert  J.  Taft,  r. 
Robert  Brown,  Jr.,  d.* 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES. 


219 


GROTON. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


Dimond  G.  Wells,  r. 
John  N.  Kinne,  r. 
Daniel  H.  Powers,  r. 


Prescott  M.  Plumer,  < I.- 
Alfred A.  Remick,  d.* 
Fred  Kidder,  d .* 


Moderator. 

Dimond  G.  Wells,  r. 
Daniel  Kidder,  d  * 


HAMPSTEAD. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 


Andrew  M.  Moulton,  r. 
Charles  W.  Bailey,  d  *  . 


112 
122 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


Charles  H.  Emerson,  r.* 
John  W.  Marble,  r.* 
Charles  A.  Hoyt,  r .* 


Daniel  N.  Hoyt,  d. 
Charles  Stevens,  d. 
George  E.  Morse,  d. 


Moderator 


Andrew  M.  Moulton,  r  * 
Edson  S.  Pressey,  d. 


HAMPTON. 


Representative  to  Ge 

Howell  M.   Lamprey,  r.* 
John  W.  Dearborn,  d.  . 
David  A.  Marston  . 
John  W.   Towle 
Charles  M.  Batchelder   . 


icral  Court. 


153 

136 

1 

1 

1 


220  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Hugh  Brown,  r.*  Joseph  B.  Brown,  d. 

Herbert  Perkins,  r.*  Fred  E.  Sanborn,   d. 

William  T.  Ross,  r.w  James  S.  DeLancey,  d. 

Moderator. 

John  F.  Marston,  r  * 
Joseph  B.  Brown,  d. 


HAMPTON   FALLS. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Benjamin  W.   Elkins,  r.*       ....  55 

J.  Edward  Brown 1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Alphonso  B.  Ladd,  r.*  William  A.   Janvrin,  r.* 

Nathaniel  M.  Batchelder,  r.* 

Moderator. 

Charles  P.  Akerman,  r.* 


HANCOCK. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

William  D.  Fogg,  r.  and  d.*           ...         120 
Wilfred  M.  Davis,  i 50 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Wilfred  M.  Davis,  r.  Albert  J.  Veasey,  d  * 

William  P.   Weston    r.  Elmer  S.  Ware,  d  * 

Sargent  M.  Rockwell,  r.  Frank   A.   Wood,   d.* 

Moderator. 

Andrew  B.  Stone,  d.* 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES. 

JEFFERSON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Albert  D.  Howe,  r.  ..... 

Charles   K.   Gile,   d.* 


221 


93 
140 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Richard    B.    Eastman,    r.  Charles  H.  Burnham,  d.* 

John  E.  Dorr,  r.  Riley  H.  Summers,  d.* 


Don  C.  Clough,  r. 


Lyman  D.  Kenison,  d.* 

Moderator. 

Seldon  C.  Howe,  r. 
Manasah  Perkins,  d.* 


KEENE— WARD  1. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Ben  0.  Aldrich,  r.*         .... 
Charles  M.  Norwood,  r.* 

Frank  L.  Hastings,  d 

Omer  J.  Fortier,  d.  .... 


KEENE— WARD  2. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 


KEENE— WARD    3. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Frank  Huntress,   r.* 

George  F.  Stone,  r.*       .... 


324 
318 
199 
189 


Bertram  Ellis,  r.*  . 

265 

Herbert  E.   Fay,  r.* 

254 

Fred  W.  Bill,  d 

85 

Charles  Warren,  d.          . 

89 

William    E.    Pratt 

1 

269 
259 


222  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

George  T.  Barrett,  d 89 

Herbert  C.  Moulton,  d.           ....  102 

Francis  B.  Cass,  soc 23 


KEENE— WARD    4. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John  E.  Benton,   r .* 208 

Benjamin  F.    Allen,    d.  .         .         .         .         129 


KEENE— WARD    5. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Clarence  A.  Wardwell,  r 125 

Joseph  Madden,  d.* 171 

Albert  A.  Foster 11 


KENSINGTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Stephen  Brown,  r.* 55 

George  A.  Prescott,  d 54 

Wilbur  K.  Parker,  i 12 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list 

Daniel  Dearborn,  r  *  George  E.  Knight,  d. 

Ralph  F.  Gove,  r.*  John  R.  Malloy,  d. 

Arthur  W.  Evans,  r*  Fred  E.  Foss,  d. 

Moderator. 

Frank  A.  Batchelder,  r.* 
Henry  W.  Brown,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOK    TOWN    OFFICIOS.  2'lZ 

KINGSTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George  M.  Bakie,  r 137 

David  O.  Brewer,  d.* 150 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Elmer  A.  Collins,  r*  Albert   W.  White,   d. 

Perrin  W.   Nichols    r.*  George  B.  Cilley,  d. 

Arthur  E.  Judkins,  r.*  John  G.  French,  d. 

Moderator. 

Henry  L.  Sweeny,  r.* 
Albert   F.  Nason,   d. 


LACONIA— WAED  1. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Clarence  B.  Davis,  r 50 

John   F.   Fitzgerald,   d.*         ....         102 


LACONIA— WAED  2. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Hiram  E.  Elliott,  r 151 

Cleophas  L.  Feeteau,  d.*       ....         153 


LACONIA— WAED  3. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Elmer  S.   Tilton,   r* 105 

David    K.    Marsh,    d 62 


224 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


LACONIA— WARD  4. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 


Edwin  P.  Thompson,  r. 
William  A.  Plummer,  d.* 


LACONIA— WARD  5. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Walter  H.  Rines,  r.*       .... 
Charles  W.  Farrar,  d 


LACONIA— WARD  6. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


* 


Burt  M.  Hutchins,  r. 
Edwin  A.  Badger,  r.*     . 
Charles  L.  Simpson,  d.    . 
William  W.  Webster,  d. 
Charles  O.  Hopkins,  pro. 
Benjamin  J.   Smith,  pro. 


LANCASTER. 
Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


157 
161 


170 
120 


309 
266 
186 
145 
15 
15 


Fred  S.  Linscott,  r.* 

437 

James  S.  Peavey,  r.* 

411 

Michael  C.   Carty,  r  *     . 

410 

Bert  J.  Howe,  d. 

293 

Edward  Gillespie,  d. 

254 

Fred  E.  Richardson,  d.  . 

261 

Benjamin  Benton,  r.* 
John  Costello,  r.* 
Edward  Grannis,  r.* 


Georg-e  V.  Moulton,  d. 
John  M.  Carr,  d. 
William    R.    Stockwell,    d. 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  225 

Moderator. 

William  II.  Thompson,  r.* 
Fred  C.  Cleaveland,  d. 


LANDAFF. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George  F.  Clement,  r.* G5 

Charles  M.  Gale,  d 49 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Calvin  E.  Heath,  r*  George  H.  Young,   d. 

Holman  D.  Titus,  r*  Carl  A.  Young,  d. 

Simon  C.  Noyes,  r  *  Scott  L.  Lynde,  d. 

Moderator. 

Leon  E.  Noyes,  r.* 
Harry  E.  Poor,  d. 


LANGDON. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles  C.  Plimpton,  r  *  Almon  B.  Lufkin,  d. 

Natt  H.  Beckwith,  r.*  Charles  H.  Greene,  d. 

George  H.  Royce,  r.  Fred  C.  Leach,  d .* 

Moderator. 

Charles  Winch,  r. 
Charles  A.  Jefts,  d.* 


LEBANON. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Oilman  C.  Whipple,  r.*  .         .         .         .  572 

Atherton  H.  Billings,  r  *       .  483 


226 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL 


Charles  H.  Dana,  Jr.,  r.  and  d.* 
Marcus  M.  Lane,  r.* 
Carlos  D.  Smith,  d. 
Benjamin    M.    Reynolds,    d. 
Frank  A.  Morgan,  d. 
Charles   M.   Messenger   . 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


864 
556 
332 
366 
321 
1 


Clarence   E.  Hibbard,  r.* 
Milton  S.  Woodman,  r.* 
Charles   S.   Ford,   r  * 


Wilbur  F.  Smith,  d. 
John  Byrne,  d. 
Elmore  H.  Plummer,  d. 


Moderator. 


Harlan  P.  Goodrich,  r.* 
Nathan  C.  Bridgman,  d. 


LEE. 


Representative  to  General  Court. 

Edward  O.   Fifield,  r  *  . 

Benton  E.  Layne,  d 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


81 
63 


Walter  W.  Jones,  r.* 
George  E.  Hill,  r  * 
Louis  H.  Snell,  r.* 


Charles   H.    Fernald,    d. 
Willys  P.  Tuttle,   d. 
Walter  W.  Jones,  d. 


Moderator. 

George  A.  Dudley,  r.* 
Howard  M.  Glidden,  d. 


LEMPSTER. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Fred  A.  Barton,  r.*         .... 
Alanson   B.   George,   d.  ... 


56 
29 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  227 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Eleazer  L.  Sarsons,  r.*  John   F.  Wheeler,  d. 

Charles   W.    Sabine,   r.*  Eerbert  D.  Nichols,  d. 

Loren  A.  Noyes,  r.  Lucius  H.  Nichols,  d.* 

Moderator. 

Charles  W.  Sabine,  r.* 
Elbert  E.  Hurd,  d. 


HANOVER. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Irving  P.  Fitts,  r  * 205 

Frank  A.  Musgrove,  r.* 215 

Warren  F.  Gale,  d 76 

Charles  W.  Hayes,  d 68 

Supervisors  of  the  CJieck-list. 

Charles  F.  Emerson,  r.*  George  M.   Bridgman,   d.* 

Carlton   N.   Camp,   r.* 

Moderator. 

Edwin  J.  Bartlett,  r  * 
Hamilton  T.  Howe,  d. 


HABEISVILLE. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Everard  C.  Willard,  r  * 82 

Selden  P.  Tuttle,   d 73 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Henry  F.   Stratton,  r .*  George  W.  Bemis,  d. 

George  G.  Mason,  r.*  James  F.  Pender,   d. 

Arthur   E.   Wright,   r*  William  J.  Winn,  d. 


228 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Moderator. 

Fred  C.  Farwell,  r  * 
John  H.  Farwell,  d. 


HART'S  LOCATION. 
Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 
Merville  B.  Murch,  r.*  George  M.  Murch,  r.* 

Moderator. 
Charles  H.  Morey,  r.* 


HAVERHILL. 


Representatives  to  General  Cox 


William  F.  Whitcher,  r  * 
Ezra   B.   Wrilloughby,    r.* 
George  W.  Richardson,  r.* 
George  H.   Mann,   d. 
Caleb   Wells,    d. 
Samuel  T.  Page,  d. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


rt. 


408 
488 
477 
289 
262 
249 


Joseph  M.  Howe,  r.* 
Willard  W.   Coburn,   r  * 
Harry  W.   Jewett,   r.* 


James    F.   Leonard,   d. 
Ward  W.  Allen,  d. 
Elmer  S.  Blake,  d. 


Moderator. 


William  F.  Whitcher,  r  * 
Samuel  B.  Page,  d. 


HEBRON. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 


Joseph  E.  Kej^es,  r. 
Edward  M.  Jewell,  d.* 


14 
33 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  229 

Supervisors  of  the  Chcck-Uyt 

Roy  M.  Smith,  r.  Fred  B.  Huckins,  d.* 

John  F.  Rogers,  r.  Norman  W.  Sanborn,  d.* 

Jonathan  L.  Chase,  r.  William   C.  Ross,   d.* 

Moderator. 

George  S.  Smith,  r. 
William  C.  Ross,  d.* 


HENNIKER. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Tilton  C.  H.  Bouton,  r.           ....         164 
William  0.  Folsom,  d  * 201 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  W.  Sargent,  r.*  George  E.  Chadwick,  d. 

Curtis  B.  Childs,  r*  George  W.  S.  Dow,  d. 

William  H.  Bean,  r.*  Edward    Connelly,    d. 

Moderator. 

Charles   A.   Wilkins,   r.* 


HILL. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Fred  A.  Fowler,  p.* 74 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Elmer  H.  Colby,  r.*  James  E.   Newton,   r.* 

Joseph    H.    Chaffee,    r.* 

Moderator. 
Edward  II.  Catlin,  r.* 


230 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


HILLSBOROUGH. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


William  H.  Story,  r  * 
Charles  S.  Flanders,  r.* 
Amos  A.  Wyman,  d. 
Harry  S.  Appleton,  d. 
Clinton  B.   Gammel 


325 
315 
166 
169 

1 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

James  H.  White,  r  *  Herbert  C.  Hunt,  d. 

Andrew  J.  Van  Dommele,  r.*       Henrv  C.  Morrill,  d. 
Emmons  C.  Newman,  r.*  Andrew  J.   Barney,   d. 

Moderator. 

Stillman  H.  Baker,  r.* 
Frank  E.  Merrill,  d. 


HINSDALE. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Henry  W.  Taylor,  r.*     . 

327 

Wolfred  N.  Pike,  r*       . 

262 

William  H.  Trickey 

. 

Ezra  B.  Pike   .... 

1 

James    Burton          . 

1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Arthur  Poirier,  r.*  Maurice  Purcell,  r.' 

Fred  L.  Latham,  r.* 

Moderator. 


Walter  E.  Fay,  r  * 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  231 

IIOLDERNESS. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Fred  J.  Pease,  r.  and  d.*       ....  80 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Ernest  F.  Gay,  r  *  James  M.  Sargent,  d  * 

Harry  E.  Leavitt,  r.* 

Moderator. 

Noah  P.  Boynton,  r.* 


HOLLIS. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 

Charles  A.  Hale,  r.* 117 

Charles  S.  Spaulding,  d.  ....  68 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Franklin  Worcester,  r*  Charles  S.  Spaulding,  d. 

David  N.  Hayden,  r .*  Daniel    Fred   Pierce,   d. 

John  Woods,  r  *  Marcellus  J.  Powers,  d. 

Moderator. 

Silas  M.  Spalding-,  r.* 
William  C.  Burbee,  d. 


HOOKSETT. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John  C.   Dutton,   r.* 155 

Orrin  W.  Martin,  d 147 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Lucius  B.  Morrill,  r*  Alfred  Lafond,  d. 

Charles  M.  Greenough,  r*  John  C.  Dunn,  d. 

John  W.  K.  Eowell,  r  *  Fred  M.  Blake,  d. 


232  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Moderator. 

John  W.  Grey,  r. 
Samuel  Head,  d.* 


HOPKINTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

James  G.  Rice,  r.* 245 

Frank  H.  Colby,  d 153 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Edward  D.  French,  r.*  Walter  C.  Ager,   d. 

George  T.  Foster,  r.*  Herman  Barton,  d. 

John  S.  Kimball,  r.*  Arthur  J.  Kelley,  d. 

Moderator. 

Frank  I.  Morrill,  r.* 
Henry  E.  Eaton,  d. 


HUDSON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George  H.  Abbott,  r* 132 

James  P.  Howe,  d. 116 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

James  E.  Parker,  r.*  Horace  A.  Martin,  d. 

James  E.  Merrill,  r .*  Charles  E.  Cummings,  d. 

Ezra  A.  Martin,  r.*  Charles  C.  Leslie,  d. 

Moderator. 

George  W.  Ctyde,  r.* 
Kimball  Webster,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  233 

JACKSON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Charles  \Y.  Gray,  r 58 

Leonard   A.    Fernald,   d.*       ....  59 

Supervisors  of  the  Clieck-list. 

Charles   S.   Meserve,   r.*  Vndrew    C.   Harriman,    d. 

Fred  M.  Dinsmore,  r.*  Cyrus  F.   Perkins,   d. 

ge    P.   Trickey,  r*  George  II.  Davis,  d. 

Moderator. 

Charles  W.  Gray.,  r  * 
Daniel  E.  Perkins,  d. 


JAFFBEY. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Wilbur  E.  Webster,  r.* 158 

Joel  H.  Poole,  r  * 165 

Joseph  White,  d 151 

Supervisors  of  the  Cltcek-list. 

Wilbur  E.  Webster,  r  *  Bussel  B.  Henchman,  r* 

Frank  H.  Baldwin,   r  *  Guy   H.    Cutter,    d. 

Moderator. 

Charles  L.  Eich,  r.* 
Edward  C.  Boynton,  d. 


LINCOLN. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John   II.    Henry,    r.* 66 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

John  II .  Henry,  r.*  Henry   A.   Chamberlin,  r.* 

Thaddeus  E.  Buzzell,  r* 


234  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Moderator. 
George  W.  Cowen,  r.* 


LISBOX. 
Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Fred  E.   Thorpe,   r.* 
Lorenzo  D.  Barrett,  r. 
Edward  E.  Gates,  d. 
Elkanah  Hildreth,  d. 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


266 

290 
207 
ISO 


Augustus  A.  Woolson,   r  *  Charles  W.  Pike,  d. 

Eri   C.  Oakes,   r*  George  W.  Moulton,  d. 

William   J.   B.   Stanley,   r*  Willis  B.  Phillips,   d. 

Moderator. 

Augustus  A.  Woolson,  r.* 
Silas  H.  Brigham,  d. 


LITCHFIELD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Elbert  O.  Putnam,   r.* 36 

Isaac  N.  Center,  d. 30 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Alfred  P.  Keyes,   r.*  Alfred  H.  Shepherd,  r.* 

Clinton    E.    Leach,    r.*  George    C.    Goffe,    d. 

Moderator. 

Walter  E.  McQuesten,  r  * 

Frederick  L.  Center,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOll    TOWN    OFFICES. 


20.") 


LITTLETON 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Robert  C.  Lang-ford,  r.* 
Hiram  E.  Currier,  r. 
William    W.    Weller,    r* 
James   H.   Bailey,   d. 
Marshall  A.  Eaton,  d.*  . 
Fred  A.  Dodge,  d. 
Henry  W.  Howland,  soc. 
Wellington  H.  Blood,  soe. 
Charles  S.  Berry,  soc.     . 


4S4 

402 

439 

402 

469 

392 

17 

14 

IS 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


William  Martineau,  r.* 
Hiram  W.  Gardner,  r.* 
Willie  H.  Goodell,  r  * 

Horace    W 


George    0.    Carpenter.    c\. 
John  P.   Donovan,   d. 
George   Houle,   d. 
Spokesfield,    soc. 


Andrew  J.  Sellingham,  soc. 
Clarence  E.   Mudgett,   soc. 

Moderator. 

Charles  A.  Farr,  r.* 
George  W.  McGregor,  d. 
Newell  P.  Mudgett,  soc. 


LIVERMORE. 


Supervisors  of  the  Clwek-list. 


James  F.  Donohue,  r.*  John  M.  McDonald.  &.* 

Alfred   F.   Vermette,   r.* 


Moderator. 
,orin  D.  Goulding-,  r.* 


236  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

LONDONDERRY. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Daniel  M.   Boyd,    r.* 135 

George  G.  Tenney,  r 58 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Wallace  P.  Mack,  r.*  Sam  N.  Boyce,  d. 

Frank  E.  Robie,  r  *  Elwin  C.  Peabody,  d. 

James  M.  Noyes,  r.*  George  N.  Plummer,  d. 

Moderator. 

Rosecrans  W.  Pillsbury,  r.* 


LOUDON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Joseph  P.   Batchelder,   r.  115 

Jeremiah  A.  Clough,  d.*         ....         152 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  W.  Rowell,  r.  Caleb  D.  Marston,  d.* 

True  M.  Hill,  r.  Frank  O.   Hill,   d.* 

Frank  M.  Ladd,  r.  George  W.  Merrill,  d.* 

Moderator. 

Abraham  L.  Osgood,  r. 
John  F.  Greene,  d.* 


LYMAN. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Arthur  H.  Aldrich,  r.  Ephraim    Corey,    d.* 

William   H.    Stephens,   r.  Shepard  C.  Parker,  d.* 

Orlo  M.  Parker,  r.  Fred  L.  Mason,  d.* 


CANDIDATES    FOE    TOWN    OFFICES.  237 

Moderator. 

Osman  P.  Titus,  r. 
Joseph  F.  Sherman,  d  * 


LYME. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George  A.  Pushee,  r.* 108 

William  W.  Balch,  d 40 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Payson  E.  Fairfield,  r  *  Frank  S.  Hewes,  d. 

Henry  A.  Bailey,  r  *  George  P.   Amsden,   d. 

Ezra  B.  Alden,  r*  Joel  W.  Mayo,  d. 

Moderator. 
William  H.  Dimick,  r.* 


LYNDEBOROUGH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Roy  N.  Putnam,  r.* 81 

Charles   L.   Perham,    d.  ....  56 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Augustus  A.  Melendy,  r.*  John    M.   Burton,   d. 

John  A.   Spalding,   r.*  Fred  Moore,  d. 

Charles  H.  Tarbell,  r.*  William  C.  Wilder,  d. 

Moderator. 

Algernon  W.  Putnam,  r.* 
John   C.    Carkin,    d. 


238  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

MADBURY. 

Representative  to  Genera]  Court. 

William  H.  Knox,  r 47 

Harold  H.  Hayes,  d.* 52 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Frank  E.   Tebbetts,  r  *  Martin  T.  H.  Hayes,  d. 

Arthur   W.    Simpson,   r.  Fred   E.   Gerrish,   d.* 

George  D.  Nute,  r.*  Arthur  L.  Fernald,  d. 

Moderator. 

John  Demeritt,  r. 
Herman  E.  Cannev,  d.* 


MADISON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Edward  E.  Hoyt,  r.* 77 

Roseoe  G.  Greene,  d 58 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Bobert  K.  Chick,  r  *  James  W.  Tyler,  d. 

John  H.  Burke,  r  *  Jacob  A.  Haines,  d. 

Walter  Kennett,  r.*  William   F.   Odell,   d. 

Moderator. 

John  F.  Chick,  r.* 
Lewis  N.  Knox,  d. 


MANCHESTER— WARD   1. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Joseph  E.  Pellerin,  r.* 315 

James  F.  Garland,   r* 335 

Alexander  Hanna,  r.* 319 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES. 


239 


George  II.  Knowlton,  d. 
Albany  Provencher,  d. 
Jolm  \V.  Connarn,  d. 


205 

204 

238 


MANCHESTER— WARD  2. 


Represent  a  Hits  to  Gt 

Robert    L.    Manning,    r* 
Henry   N.   Hurd,   r.* 
Frank  W.  Leeman,  r.*  . 
Richard  G.  Wheeler,  r.*  . 
Charles  B.   Brown,   r.*   . 
Andrew   J.   Edgerly,   d. 
Lewis  A.   Clough,   d. 
Lawrence   M.   Connor,   d. 
Frank  W.  Sargeant,  d.  . 
John   Dowst,   d. 


neral  Court. 


920 
908 
868 
882 
853 
346 
337 
336 
355 
376 


MANCHESTER— WARD    3. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


* 


John    L.    Rj'din,    r. 
Walter  M.  Lang,  r 
Edward  H.  Holmes,  r.* 
Giovanni   V.   Demers,   r 
George  Perley  Elliot,  r 
Frederick   Allen,   r.* 
Cyrille  A.   Riviere,   d. 
William  H.  McCauley,  d 
Elias    A.    McQuade,    d 
Aime  C.  Vadnais,  d. 
James  Murphy,   d. 
Theodore  Hyde,  d.  . 


. 

769 

. 

782 

. 

778 

* 

. 

755 

.* 

. 

734 

. 

769 

. 

411 

d. 

, 

409 

. 

416 

. 

. 

397 

. 

, 

427 

. 

411 

240 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL 


MANCHESTER— WARD  4. 

Representatives  to  General  Cow't. 

Harry  T.  Lord,  r.*  . 
Joseph  Beddows,  r.* 
Frank  E.  Bourassa,  r.*  . 
Darwin  J.  Forsaith,  r.*  . 
Abraham  L.   Gannon,  r.* 
Orin   L.   Hazelton,   r.*    . 
Clarence  H.  Burpee,   d. 
Thomas  E.  Cunningham,  d. 
Camille  F.  Moquin',  d. 
William  A.  Spence,  d.     . 
Timothy  A.  Sullivan,  d. 
Ernest  B.  Yeasey,  d. 


730 
733 
707 
730 
720 
707 
317 
261 
260 
268 
266 
269 


MANX  HESTER— WARD    5. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Hermenegilde   Berger,   r. 
Theophile    Boucher,    r. 
William    L.    Comire,    r. 
James  C.  Healy,  r. 
Adelard  Lambert,   r. 
Wilfrid  J.  Lessard,   r. 
Alfred   J.    Levesque,    r. 
Charles  F.   Sprague,   r. 
Michael  F.  Shea,  d*       . 
Owen  Kenney,  2d,   d.*   . 
John  F.  Gallagher,  d.*  . 
John  A.  Connolly,  d.*     . 
William  M.   Walker,   d* 
Thomas    F.    Riordan,    d.* 
John    F.    Murphy,    d.*     . 
Timothy  F.  Horan,  d.*  . 
John  W.  S.  Joyal,  r.  d. 
Martin  Connor,  r.  d. 


118 
116 
116 
116 
lb') 
1 1  •-. 
116 
116 
576 
191 
548 
515 

483 

406 
566 

5  5  7 
363 
447 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES. 


241 


John  T.  Kelly,  r.  d. 
Michael  Tonery,  r.  d.    . 

William   F.   Clancy,   r.    d. 
Michael  J.  Regan,  r.  d. 
John  J.  Holland,  r.  d.     . 
James  L.  Glynn,  r.  d. 


108 
384 
398 
384 
113 


MANCHESTER— WARD  6. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Leslie  W.  Dolloff,  r* 
Robert  J.  Haves,  r.* 
Joseph  Quirin,  r. 
Horace   Marshall,    r. 
Dennis  F.  Brassell,  d.* 
Charles  S.  Currier,  d. 
Albert  J.  Giguere,  d. 
John  P.  Young-,  d.* 


MANCHESTER— WARD   7. 
Representative  to  General  court. 


Samuel  F.   Davis,   r.* 
Martin   A.   Stanton,   d. 


586 

nor, 

524 

528 
570 
577 
532 
587 


170 
66 


MANCHESTER— WARD   S. 

Representatives  to  General  C01 

John   Robertson,   r. 
John  E.  Filler,  r.     . 
Dennis  F.  Scannell,  r.* 
Edwin  H.  Fradd,  r. 
Theodore    Graf,    r. 
William   T.   Giguere,   d.*t 
Alexander  J.  McDonnell,  d.* 
Philip  J.  McGovern,  d. 

f  Seated  by  the  House 


rt. 


518 

469 
507 
447 
4S0 
518 
520 
466 


242 


NEW    HAM  PS  HIKE    MANUAL. 


Robert  E.  McKean,  d.*  . 

Herman   Rodelsperger,    d.* 
Henry   Volkman,    soe.     . 
John  Wulf,   soc. 


C16 

577 

56 

50 


MANCHESTER— WAED    0. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Arthur  J.  Provost,  r. 
Arthel    Simard,     r. 
Odilon   Demers,    r. 
Joseph  T.  Laforee,  r. 
William  Marcotte,  r. 
John   E.   Hering,   r. 
Denis  Vigneault,   r. 
Omer    Janelle,    d.* 
Frank  T.   Provost,   d.* 
Joseph   Doueet,    d.* 
Wilfrid   Nerbonne,    d.* 
John  T.  Hannigan,  d.* 
Hugh  F.  Lynch,  d* 
Thomas  F.  Kohler,  d.* 
John  Mannsfeld,   soc. 
Charles  W.  Hall,  soc. 


5R4 
5G4 
579 
558 
559 
596 
562 
600 
619 
633 
615 
610 
632 
602 
15 
15 


MANCHESTER— WARD    10. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Ludger  Beaudet,  r. 
Harry  E.  Blake,  r. 
Thomas  Wilkinson,  r. 
William  H.  Dalton,  r. 
Michael  E.  Ahern,  d.* 
George  M.  French,  d.* 
Arthur  L.   Boulanger,   d.* 
Albert  N.  Nettel,  d  *     . 


412 
429 
456 
390 
488 
541 
468 
4S1 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES.  243 

MARLBOROUGH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Clinton   Collins,    r 104 

Fred    E.   Adams,    d* 134 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles   L.    Bemis,    r.*  Lewis    G.    Hildreth,    d. 

Edward  P.  Richardson,  r .*  William  H.  S.  Ingalls,  d. 

Erwin  E.  Ward,  r*  Edward  W.  Hobert,  d. 

Moderator. 

Clinton   Collins,   r.* 
Willis  S.  Garfield,  d. 


MARLOW. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Arthur  M.  Davis,  r.*  Frank  B.  Farley,  d. 

Harlan  E.  Honey,  r.*  Amos  E.  Rogers,  d. 

Jonas  W.  Fletcher,  r.*  Lucian  D.  Tinker,  d. 

Moderator. 

Warren  M.  Davis,  r.* 

Elgin  A.  Jones,  d. 


MASON. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 

Charles  H.   Wheeler,   r.  .  26 

Charles   B.    Goodwin,    d.*        ....  45 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

John  T.  Smith,  r.*  Charles  G.  Amsden,  d. 

Hermon   Whitaker,   r.*  Elmer  E.   Russell,  d. 

Orren    A.    Hamblett,    r.*  Delmore  P.  Noble,  d. 


244  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Moderator 


Charles  II.  Wheeler,  r.* 
Jason  Russell,  d. 


MEREDITH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Edmund   Quimby,    r.*     .....         232 

Oren  N.  Roberts,  d. 174 

Frank   W.   Smith     ......  1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Dudley  Leavitt.   r.*  Andrew  W.  Bailey,  d. 

John    H.    Collins,    r  *  Roy  F.  Bickford,  d. 

Edmund  Page,  r.*  Daniel  S.  Burleigh,  d. 

Moderator. 

George  F.  Smith,  r.* 
Edwin  Cox.  d. 


MERRIMACK. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Osgood  F.   Upham,   r.     .         .         .         .         .         107 

Jerry  C.  Kittredge,  d.*  .....         122 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Frank  P.  Jones,  r  *  William  D.  Mitchell,  d. 

Henry  A.  Harris,  r.*  William    P.    Melvin,    d. 

Ibra   J.   Foster,   r.*  Harry  L.  E.  Brown,  d. 

Moderator. 

William  F.  Patterson,  r.">:" 
Charles  H.  Fields,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  245 

MIDDLETON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Warren  H.  Whitehouse,  r.";:'  .         .         .         .  51 

Willie  A.  Chapman,  d 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Frank  Shapleigh,  r.*  Albert  M.  Stevens,  d. 

Alvah  J.   Stevens,  r.*  Harold   15.   Brown,  d. 

Leander  E.  Tibbetts,  r.*  Charles    W.    Whitehouse,    d. 

Moderator. 

William  F.  Hanson,  r.* 
Meander  H.  Davis,  d. 


MI  CAN. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 

John  B.  Nay,  r.* 102 

Charles  D.  Hodgdon,  d  .         .         .         .         .  07 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Arthur  V.  Hebberd,  r.*  Augustus  L.  Austin,  d. 

Walter   C.   Rand,   r.*  Arthur  M.  Newell,  d. 

John  B.  Nay,  r  *  Gilman  Twitchell,  d. 

Moderator. 

Aaron  C.  Wight^  r.* 
Stephen  A.  Harriman,  d. 


MILFORD. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Charles   S.   Emerson,    r.*        ....  432 

Fred  T.   Wadleigh,   r* 479 

George  A.  Worcester,  r.*       .         .         .         .  422 

Moses   F.   Foster,    d 27  L 


246  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Supervisors  of  the  CliecJc-list. 

Hubert  W.  Amsden.  r.*  William   S.   Keith,    d. 

Fred  J.  Kendall,  r.*  Fred  W.  Barns,  d. 

James  H.  Fay,  r.*  John  H.  Donovan,  d. 

Moderator. 
John  MeLane,  r.* 


MILTON. 

Representative  to  Central  Court. 

Haven  K.  Jewett,   r.* 188 

Joseph  D.  Willey,  rl 145 

Willis    Holmes 1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Elbridge    W.    Fox,   r*  John   H.   Maddox,   d. 

Harry  D.   Coles,   r.*  James  D.  Pinkham.  d. 

George  D.  Canney,  r.*  Charles  F.  Wallace,  d. 

Moderator. 

Bard  B.  Plummer,  r.* 
John  W.  Avery,  Milton,  d. 


MONROE. 

Representative  to  enteral  Court. 

Fred   H.   Gibson,   r.* 56 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Homer  S.  Smith,  r.  Jedediah   B.  Jones,  r. 

Fred   H.    Gibson,    r. 

Moderator. 

Willis   S.   Smith,   r. 


CANDIDA  IIS    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  JIT 

MONT   VERNON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Frank  O.  Lamson,  r.*     .....  5S 

Harry   G.    Blood,  d.       .  ....  ."31 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Jay   M.   Gleason,   r.*  Maurice   Herlihy,  d. 

Charles   O.   Ingalls,   r.*  Joseph  II.  Blood,  d. 

Nathaniel  F.  Hooper,  r.*  Frank  J.  Connor,  d. 

Moderator. 

William   IT.   Kendall,   r.* 
Willard  F.  Woods,  d. 


MOULTONBOROUGH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

James  E.  French,  r.* 203 

James  E.  Hoyt,  d. 58 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Henry   R.   Gould,   r  *  Lewis  A.  Sibley,  d. 

Charles  E.  Goodrich,  r  *  Andrew  J.   Smith,   d. 

George   A.   Blanchard,   r*  Alfred  S.  Fretse,  d. 

Moderator. 

James  E.  French,  r  * 
Albert  M.  Foss,  d. 


NASHUA— WARD    1. 

Representatives  to  Central  Court. 

Harry    P.    Greeley,    r* 369 

Miles  J.   Fletcher,  d 9,5 

George  M.  Kittredge,  d.          .        .        .  101 

William    F.    Clark,    i.    r.*        ....  207 


248 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


NASHUA— WARD  2. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Charles  W.  Howard,   r.* 

Albert  D.   Melendv,   r.* 

Benjamin   L.   Ward,    d.  ... 

Charles  H.  Moore,  d.       .         .         .         . 


NASHUA— WARD   3. 


Representatives  to  General  Chart. 


Horatio   J.    Hall,   r.* 
John   R.   Murphy,    r. 
Albert   B.   Terrien,   r. 
Joseph  P.   Rivais,   d. 
Narcisse  H.   Salvail,    d.* 
Clarence  I.   Spalding,  d."- 


NASHUA— WARD   4. 

Representative  to  General  court. 

Hiram  W.   Brooks,   r 

Ralph   A.    Arnold,    d.*      .... 


NASHUA— WARD  5. 


Representative  to  General  Court. 


Frederick  J.  Gaffnev,  r.* 
Henry   M.   Burns,  d. 


250 
227 
132 

97 


1S8 
150 
133 
171 
173 

2o;j 


112 

144 


110 

98 


NASHUA— WARD   6. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 


Joseph  O.  Bodwell,  r. 
George   W.    Parsons,    d. 


129 
140 


CANDIDA TKS    Fol!    TOWN    OFFICES. 


249 


NASHUA-  WARD  7. 
Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Charles  B.  Dubois,  r  *  . 
Burton  T.  ( In  skill,  r. 
William  L.  Woodbury,  r. 
Charles   H.   Burke,    d.* 
Alvin   J.   Lucier,   d.* 
Edwin  F.  Garland,  d.     . 


NASHUA— WARD  8. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Fred  A.   Perrault,   r. 
Patrick  J.  Murphy,  r.     . 
Charles  S.  Clement,  r.* 
Jean  B.  A.  Guertin,  d.  . 
James    Farnsworth,    d.* 
Dennis  J.  Hallisey,   d."x" 


NASHUA— WARD  9. 

Representatives  to  General  Coi 


Winslow  J.  Noonan,  r. 
Terrence  J.  Duffy,  r.     . 
George  Gravelle,  Jr.,  r. 
Josiah   T.   Stanton,   r.     . 
Frank    Curran,    d.* 
Charles  H.  Dufour,  d.*  . 
Bernard   J.    Garrity,   d.* 
George   A.   Gaudette,   d.* 


rt. 


NELSON. 

Representative  to  Ge?wral  Court. 

Wilmer    C.    Tolman,    r."::'     . 

Marcus  M.  Bailej',  d 


315 

207 

327 

328 
301 


291 
295 
331 

:;•.'! 
326 


183 
206 
229 
220 
316 

::24 

285 
295 


39 
22 


250  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  W.  Osgood,  r*  Chester  L.  Towne,  d. 

George  S.  Page,  r .*  Fred  M.   Brown,   d. 

Albertis  W.  Wilder,  r*  Henry  E.  Wilson,  d. 

Moderator. 

John  H.  Osgood,  r.* 
William  W.  Dunn,  d. 


NEW   BOSTON. 

Representative  to  Genera]  Court. 

Eugene   A.  Edwards,   r.*  140 

Cyrus  Goodwin,  d.  .         .         .         .         .         101 

Supervisors  of  the  Cliech-list. 

Eugene  A.  Edwards,  r.*  Frank  E.  Farley,  d. 

Samuel   L.    Harden,    r.*  Ernest  A.  Bartlett,  d. 

Thomas  W.  Bailey,  r.*  Herbert  S.  Todd,  d. 

Moderator. 

Charles  H.  Shedd,  r* 
Orren  S.  Waldo,  d. 


NEWBURY. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Elwin  C.  Lear,  r.  Nathan  B.   Bly,   d .* 

Charles   A.    Snow,    r.  Frank   B.   Fellows,   d.* 

Hemy  A.  Foster,  r.  John  D.  Peaslee,   d.* 

Moderator. 

George  H.  Whedon,  r. 
John  H.  Gillingham,  d.* 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES.  251 

NEWCASTLE. 

Representative  to  General  court. 

Jesse  O.  White,  r. 62 

James  W.    Pridham,   d.*         ....  68 

Supervisors  of  the  Cliech-list. 

Webster  G.  White,  r.  Zacheus  J.  V.  Randall,  d  * 

Andrew  B.  White,  r.  Riifus  J.  Emery,  d* 

Byron  S.  Yeaton,  r.  Charles  C.  Tarlton,  d.* 

Moderator. 

Thomas  G.  Jackson,  r. 
Orville  C.  Amazeen,  d.* 


NEW   DURHAM. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John  N.   Tash,   r 47 

Irving  S.   Chamberlin,   d.*     ....  75 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Herbert  C.  Randall,  r..  William  A.  Towle,  d* 

Charles  R.  Brooks,  r.  William  R.  Webster,  d* 

George   F.  Bickford,   r.  Henry  B.  Miller,  d.* 

Moderator. 

Samuel  F.  Evans,  r. 
Dana  P.  Jones,  d.* 


NEWFIELDS. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Thomas    Sheehy,    r.* 100 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Josiah  E.   Robinson,   r  *  Jesse   S.   Gray,  r.* 

Harry  K.  Torrey,  r.* 


252  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Moderator. 
Charles  E.  Smith,  r* 


NEW   HAMPTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Charles  D.  Thyng,  r  * 97 

Frank  D.  Sanborn,  d 82 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Kenrick  W.   Smith,   r.*  Joseph   C.    Tilton,   d. 

Edwin   S.   Edgerly,   r*  Walter  E.  Dow,  d. 

Joseph   P.    Sanborn,    r.*  Henry  F.  Gordon,  d. 

Moderator. 

Charles  D.  Thyng,  r.* 
Charles  W.  Coolidge,  d. 


NEWINGTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Harry   de   Kochemont,   r 40 

Frederick   Pickering,    d.*       ....  43 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  W.  Pickering,  r.  Albert  E.  Hodgdon,   d.* 

Thomas   E.   Prior,   r.  Clarence   M.   de   Eochemont,   d.* 

Edward  F.  Brown,  r.  William  L.  Furber,  d.* 

Moderator. 

John   M.   Moulton,   r. 
Daniel  W.  Badger,  d.* 


CANDIDATES    FOi:    TOWN    OFFICES. 


253 


NEW   IPSWICH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Edwin  F.  Blanchard,  r 

Wilbur   L.   Phelps,   d  *  . 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


51 
67 


Frederic  W.  Jones,  r.*  Alfred  A.  Woodward,  r.* 

Charles  L.  Tarbell,  d .* 

Moderator. 

Isham  E.  Aldrich,  r.* 


NEW   LONDON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Baxter  Gay,  r.* 

George  M.  Knight,  d 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


100 
46 


Nathaniel   W.    Colby,   r  * 
Sidney  M.  Pedrick,  r.* 
Burt  E.  Hunting,  r.* 


James  E.  Shepard,  d. 
Walter  P.  Sargent,  d. 
Calvin  Sargent,  d. 


Moderator. 


John  K.  Law,  r.* 
Willie  M.   Knowlton,   d. 


NEWMARKET. 


Representatives  to  Genera 

1  Court. 

Albert  E.   Stevens,   r.*   . 

340 

Harry  Varne3r,  d.*  . 

?A2 

Daniel  C.  Babcock  . 

1 

Charles   H.   Harvey 

1 

Oliver  P.  Sanborn  . 

1 

David    Clay 

1 

254 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  H.  Towle,  Jr.,  d  *  Fred   J.   Durell,   r  * 

Ludger  Bergeron,  r.* 

Moderator. 

Charles  A.  Morse,  d.* 


NEWPORT. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Herbert    R.    Jordan,   r."x" 
Hervey  D.  Angell,  r.*     . 
John  L.  Dame,  r.*  . 
George  H.  Parker,   d. 
Tyler  L.  Barker,  d. 
Wilber   H.    McKellips,    d. 


415 
404 
440 
243 
399 
233 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


William  H.  Nourse,  r. 
Henry  P.  Coffin,  r.* 
Fred  W.  Gilmore,  r.* 


George  L.  Chadwick,  d. 
Frank   J.   Egan,    d. 
Eugene  A.   Paul,   d. 


Moderator. 

Edward  J.  Richardson,  r. 
Frank  O.  Chellis,  d  * 


NEWTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Elmore  C.  Darbe,  r.*     .... 
George  W.  Marston,  Jr.,  d. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


George   S.    Smith,    r. 
Oscar  F.  Hoyt,  r. 
Arthur  E.  Abbott,  r. 


137 
84 


John  E.  Hayford,  d. 
Robert  W.  Varrill,  d. 
Samuel  G.  Page,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES.  255 

Moderator. 

A  J.  Sawyer,  r. 
Benjamin  F.  Austin,  d. 


NORTHFIELD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Joseph    W.    Hunkins,    r.*       ....         157 
William  C.  French,  d 60 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Otis  C.  Wyatt,  r.*  John  W.  French,  d. 

John  W.  Glines,  r*  Fred  C.  Jones,  d. 

Herbert  A.  Dolley,  r  *  Walter  B.  Hill,  d. 

Moderator. 

Otis  C.  Wyatt.  r .* 
Samuel   T.  Holmes,   d. 


NORTH  HAMPTON. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 

Levi  W.  Fogg,  r.* Ill 

Alvin   C.   Brown,   d. 92 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Albert  Bachelder,  r.*  Simon  O.  Lamprey,  d. 

John  L.  Smith,  r.*  Cyrus  Fogg,  d. 

George  D.  Brown,  r.*  Fred  W.  Berry,  d. 

Moderator. 

John  W.  Warner,  r.* 
Otis  S.  Brown,  d. 


256 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL. 


NORTHUMBERLAND. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

William  W.  Pike,  r.  . 
Charles  T.  McNally,  r.  . 
Runa  P.  Bickford,  d.*  . 
Judson  A.  Potter,  d.*  . 
Fred  A.  Cummings,  soc. 
Irving  J.   Moffett,   soc. 


Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-lis 


128 
126 
197 
187 
41 
39 


Harry  B.  Smith,  r. 
George  H.  Page,  r» 
David  Spreadby,  r. 


Frank  H.  Cole,  d. 
Douglas  S.  Marshall,  d. 
Thomas  M.  Toohey,  d. 


Stephen  A.  Cole,  soc. 
William  H.  Astle,  soc. 
Stephen  Gorman,  soc. 

Moderator. 

Frank  G.  McKellips,  r. 
Canning  H.  Hatch,  d. 
William  Hayes,  soc. 


NORTHWOOD. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 


Joseph    E.    Johnson,    r.* 
Fred   R.    Caswell,   d. 


Supervisors  of  the  ChecJc-list. 


148 
82 


Washington  T.  Leighton,  r.*        Frank  P.  Card,  d. 
Fred  E.  Trickey,  r.*  Charles  B.  Drake,  d. 

William  Tasker,  r.*  George  W.  Bartlett,  d. 

Moderator. 

Waldo  A.  Caswell,  r.* 
Henry  A.  Cilley,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOR   TOWN    OFFICES.  257 

NOTTINGHAM. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John   H.    Harvey,    r 72 

Lewis  T.  Brown,  r.* 95 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Scott   L.   Daniels,   r.  Hollis  G.  Daniels,  d  * 

Charles  A.  Kelsey,  r.  George  H.  Leighton,  d.* 

Daniel  H.  Blaisdell,  r.  Samuel  L.  Allen,  d.* 

Moderator. 

Edward  F.  Gerrish,  r. 
Perley  B.  Batchelder,  d.* 


OKANGE. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Walter  H.  Ford,  r  *  Fred   R.   Conrow,   r* 

David  A.  Dimond,  r.* 

Moderator. 

Charles  H.  Ford,  r  * 


ORFORD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George  N.  Russell,  r.* 71 

George  E.  Weeks,   d 30 

Walter   S.   Horton 1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Ernest  W.  Cushman,  r.*  Carrol  J.   Bean,   d. 

Edwin  C.  Franklin,  r  *  Charles  L.  Bean,  d. 

Herbert   W.   Snow,   r.*  George  W.   Carr,  d. 


258  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Moderator. 


George  N.  Russell,  r.* 
Dwight  Cross,  d. 


OSSIPEE. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Almon    F.    Abbott,    r.*  ....        183 

John    E.    Hodsdon 1 

Charles  A.   Templeton ] 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Mark   H.   Winkler,    r  *  Joseph  W.  Chamberlirr  r. 

Lester  G.  Buswell,   d.* 

Moderator. 

George  P.  Wiggin,  d.* 


PELHAM. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Frank  H.  Hillman,  r.* 135 

Ezekiel  C.  Gage,  d. 74 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Forest   E.   Kelley,   r.  Albert  L.  Jones,  d. 

Arthur  P.   Atwood,   r.*  Elijah  R.  Jones,  d. 

Gage  A.   Fox,   r*  Stephen    B.    Donovan,    d. 

(Third,  no   choice.) 

Moderator. 

Daniel  P.  Atwood,  r. 
Charles  W.  Hobbs,  d .* 


CANDIDATES    FOE    TOWN    OFFICES. 


269 


PEMBEOKE. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Arthur  W.  Thompson,  i\* 
Thomas  P.  Holt,  r.* 
Jenness    S.   Dearborn,   r.* 
Henry   T.   Fowler,    d. 
Joseph  A.  Rainville,  d. 
Fred  M.  Pettengill,  d.     . 


250 
251 
277 
197 
211 
201 


Supervisors  of  the  C7ieck-list. 


George  N.  Simpson,  r.* 
George  P.  Cofran,  r.* 
Eleazer  F.  Baker,  r.* 


Frank  M.  Labontee,  d. 
Alfred   E.   Chase,   d. 
John  X.  Letendre,  d. 


Moderator. 


George  F.  Munsey,  r.- 
Rufus  B.  Robinson,  d. 


PETERBOROUGH. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Robert   P.   Bass,    r.* 
Andrew  J.  Walbridge,  r.* 
Eugene  M.  Ware,  d. 


Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 


George  W.  Ames,  r.* 
Charles  W.  Jellison,  r.* 


251 

2S4 
185 


John   W.   Derbv,   r.* 
Fred   A.   Clement,    d. 


Moderator. 


Mortier  L.  Morrison,  r.* 
Daniel  M.  White,  d. 


260 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


PIEKMONT. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Burgess    C.    Metcalf,    r.* 
Asa   E.    Ames,    d.    . 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


79 
66 


John  F.  Simpson,  r.* 
Charles   0.  Fellows,  r.* 
William  H.  Blaisdell,  r  * 


Frank   F.   Worthen,   d. 
Frank  L.  Day,  d. 
Freeman  A.  Botie,  d. 


Moderator. 

William  E.  Ford,  r.* 
George  L.  Clongh,  d. 


PITTSBUEG. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 


George  O.  Bacon,  r.* 
George  D.  Keysar,  d. 


94 
45. 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

James  H.  Bacon,  r.*  Elias  A.  Farnham,  r.* 

Edwin  A.   Schaff.  r.* 

Moderator. 

Charles  H.  Johnson,  r.* 
Oliver  M.  Johnson,  d. 


PITTSFIELD. 

Representatives  to  General 

Court. 

Herbert   B.   Fischer,   r.* 

268 

John  H.  Jenness,   r. 

243 

David  S.  Green,  d.           . 

246 

George  L.  Hall,  d  * 

254 

Courtland  C.  Freeze 

1 

CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES.  42(>1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Alpheus  H.  Young,  r.  Joseph  IT.   Fowle,   d. 

Winfred  R.  Emerson,  r.  John  C.  Nutter,  d. 

Edward  O.  Perkins,  r.  John  P.  Watson,  d. 

Moderator. 

Arthur  Sanborn,   r. 
John  A.  Walker,  Sr.,  d. 


PLAINFIELD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Wesley   WT.   Jordan,   r.*          ....  88 

Carlos  D.   Colby,   d. 54 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Frank  L.  French,  r.*  Frank   Whitaker,    d. 

Albert  K.  Eead,  r.*  Alfred  P.  Jenney,  d. 

George  S.  Ruggles,  r.*  John   H.    Cutting,   d. 

Moderator. 

Daniel  C.  Westgate,  r.* 
Fred  Moulton,  d. 


PLAISTOW. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Ned   S.   Sleeper,  r. 99 

Joseph   S.   Hills,    d* 110 

Joseph  Harris 1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

John  Badger,  r.  Frank  J.  Payne,   d  * 

Eugene  P.  Davis,  r-  Daniel  J.  Kelleher,  d* 

Theodore  Fecteau,  r.  Algernon   A.    Sawyer,   d.* 


262 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


Moderator. 

Fred  W.  Niles,  r. 
Daniel  M.  Peaslee,  d. 
(No  choice.) 


PLYMOUTH. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


Francis  F.  Blake,  r.* 

303 

Rodney  E.  Smythe,  r.*  . 

333 

Heber  W.  Hull,  d. 

194 

Orrin  W.  Fletcher,  d.      . 

133 

John   C.   Berry,   pro. 

16 

Alden  Bowles,  pro. 

18 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


George   H.  Adams,   r.* 
Alfred    Stanley,    r.* 
Samuel  W.  Slye,  r.* 


Moody  P.  Gore,  d. 
George  D.  Pebbles,  d. 
Orrin  W.  Sherburn,  d. 


Moaerator. 


Alvin  Burleigh,  r.* 
Frank  J.  Beal,  d. 


PORTSMOUTH— WARD  1. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Ashbel  S.  Brown,  r  * 257 

John  August  Hett,  r.* 261 

Charles  E.  Rand,  d 173 

Cornelius  F.  Dowd,   d 166 


CANDIDATES    I'oi;     DOWN    OFFICES. 


263 


PORTSMOUTH-  WAIIU  2. 


Representatives  to  General  Court. 


r.* 

43G 

r* 

446 

.   .    . 

364 

.    • 

214 

.    . 

190 

• 

268 

William  A.  Hodgdon,  r.* 

Frank   J.   Philbrick, 
Burpee   Wood,    r.* 
John  L.  Mitchell,  d. 
Patrick  E.  Kane,  d. 
John  G.  Parsons,  d. 


PORTSMOUTH— WARD   3. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

John    Hallam,   r 107 

William  J.  Shuttleworth,  r.           ...  114 

James   T.  Whitman,   d*         ....  213 

John  W.   Caswell,  d* 204 


PORTSMOUTH— WARD  4. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 


Rienzi    Ridge,    r.* 
Charles  E.  Grover,  d. 


PORTSMOUTH— WARD  5. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 


Herman  A.  Clark,  r.* 
Frank   A.    Raymond,    d. 


157 
119 


116 
95 


RANDOLPH. 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


Laban  M.  Watson,  d.  George  F.   Scales,   d. 

Robert  I.  Leighton,  d. 


264  NEW    HAMPSHIRE   MANUAL. 

Moderator. 
Francis  C.  Wood,  d. 


EAYMOND. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 


Henry  L.  Hardy,  r. 
George  E.  Fellows,  d.*  . 


103 
216 


Supervisors  of  the  Chech-list. 

Sherburn  Gove,  r.  Mark   Scribner,   d* 

Forrest  E.  Page,  r.  William  G.  Brown,  d  * 

John    M.    Cram,   r.  Edward  S.  Healey,  d.* 

Moderator. 

John  E.  Cram,  r. 
Walter  J.  Dudley,  d  * 


v     KICHMOND. 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Walter  A.   Brown,  r.vr  Almon   Twitchell,   d. 

Leslie  C.  Lovering,  r .*  Asa  H.  Bullock,  d. 

Louis   D.    Simenoe,    r.*  Stephen   A.    Bullock,    d. 

Moderator. 

Leason  Martin,  r.* 
Asa  H.  Bullock,  d. 


RINDGE. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Jason   S.  Perry,   r.* 88 

James   E.   Carr,   d.  .....  27 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFPIC]  2< 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Alonzo  W.  Gibson,  r.*  Henry  F.  Brigham,  d. 

Walter  A.  Hale,  r.*  William  H.  Smith,  d. 

Henry   M.   Woodward,   p.*  Patrick  H.  Hogan,  d. 

Moderator. 

Charles  W.  Fletcher,  r.* 
Ned  Thrasher,  d. 


ROCHESTER— WARD  1. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Elihu    A.    Corson,    r* 146 

Irving-  A.  Corson,  d 91 


ROCHESTER— WARD  2. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Charles  M.  Bailey,  r 132 

Frank   R.   Hayes,    d  * 145 


ROCHESTER— WARD  3. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John  Levi  Meader,  r  * 217 

Fred  S.  Babb,  d 61 


ROCHESTER— WARD   4. 

Represents! ices  to  General  Court. 

Isidore  Jacques,  r. 169 

Samuel  F.  Felker,  r.* 181 

Aurelle  Beaudoin.,  d.*     ....  208 

Newell  B.   Foss,   d. 175 


266  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

ROCHESTER— WAED   5. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 

John  D.  Philbrick,   r* 1-40 

John  F.  Wentworth,  d.  ....  75 


ROCHESTER^WARD  6. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Charles  S.  Barker,   r* 188 

Eugene  C.  Foss,  d. 147 


ROLLIXSFORD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Simeon  B.  Roberts,  r.* 152 

Michael  B.  Harrity,   d 145 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Pardon  N.  Dexter,  r.*  Edward  W.  Townsend,   d. 

Albert   C.  Wentworth,   r  *  William  A.  N.  Bois,  d. 

Harry  Blakeley,  r.*  Thomas  J.  Early,  d. 

Moderator. 

Charles  E.  Stevens,  r.* 
David  T.  Meskill,  d. 


ROXBURY. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 
David  B.  Xims,  r.*  ..... 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

David    B.    Xims,    r.  Almon  A.  Davis,  r. 

Lucius  E.  Parker,  r. 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES.  267 

Moderator. 
Almon  A.  Davis,  r. 


RUMNEY. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Charles  A.  Holden,  r* Ill 

George  D.  Keniston,  d.  ....  88 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

William  G.  Cook,  r*  Charles  G.  Kidder,  d. 

Frank  Rufus   Hall,  r*  Frederick   H.  Elliott,   d. 

George  P.  Loveland,  r*  John   S.   McLaughlin,   d. 

Moderator. 

William  D.  Baker,  r.* 
George   C.   Craig,   d. 


RYE. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 

William  C.  Walker,  r* 142 

Charles  D.   Garland,   d 103 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Irving   W.   Rand,   r.*  Edward   E.   Ramsdell,    d. 

George  N.  Perrj',  r.*  Chauncey    M.    Woodman,    d. 

Edward  S.  Sawyer,  r.*  Daniel  J.   Parsons,   d. 

,  Moderator. 

Thomas  W.  Rand,  r* 
Joseph  Arthur  Brown,  d. 


268  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

SALEM. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

John  J.  Hunt,  r.* 175 

Charles  E.  Knight,  r  * 223 

Charles  H.  Cronin,  d 141 

Frank  F.  Wheeler,  d 173 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

James  H.  Hadlej%  r.*  Fred  0.  Wheeler,  d. 

John    J.    Richardson,    r*  Kimball   M.    McLaughlin,   d. 

Emery  E.   Blaisdell,   r  *  David  S.  Emery,  d. 

Moderator. 
Frank  D.  Davis,  r.* 


SALISBURY. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Edward  N.  Sawyer,  r.* 87 

Silas  Fifield,  d 60 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Julius   K.   Trask,   r.*  John  W.  Folsom,  d. 

Harold   A.    Prince,    r.*  George  S.  Dimond,  d. 

Joseph  H.   Smith,  r.*  John  F.  Sanborn,  d. 

Moderator. 

Ernest  C.  Currier,  r.* 
John  Shaw,  d. 


SANBORNTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Elisha  H.  Wright,  r* 116 

Albert  M.  Osgood,  d 82 


CANDIDATES    FOB     l'OWN    OFFICES.  269 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles  IT.  S.  Odell,  r*  Eenry   F.   Barker,  d. 

Ned  H.  Knox,  r.*  Aura   il.  Smith,  d. 

Curtis  II.  Colby,  r*  Charles  S.    Morrison,  d. 

Moderator. 

Orrin  D.  Huse,  r.* 
Freeman  D.  Gilman,  d. 


SANDOWN. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Henry  E.  Rand,  r. 52 

Charles  II.  Young,  d.* 53 

Supervisors  of  the  ChecJc-list. 

Fred  W.  Brown,  r  *  Alva  S.   Sanborn,   d* 

Herbert  M.  Mills,  r.  John  H.  Colby,  d. 

Beede  H.  Rowell,  r.  John  D.  Kelley,  d. 

(Third,  no    choice.) 

Moderator. 

Clarence  I.  Drown,  r.* 
John  D.  Kelley,  d. 


SANDWICH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Lorenzo   D.    Bean.   r.  90 

Frank  A.  Bryer,   d.*'    ' 192 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

-John  S.  Quimby,  r.  Edwin  M.  Heard,  d.e 

Alonzo    McCrillis,    r.  Edward   E.    Quimby,    d.* 

Aubrey  M.  Graves,  r.  White  II.  Pennimam  d.* 


270  NEW    HAMPSHIRE   MANUAL. 


Moderator. 


Charles  B.  Hoyt,  r. 
Daniel  D.  Atwood,  d.* 


SEABROOK. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George  W.  Fifield,  r  * 177 

Charles  D.  Foote,  d 163 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Wallace  J.  Knowles,  r.*  David   E.   Randall,  d. 

Francis    C.    Beckman,    r.*  William   T.   S.   Janvrin,   d. 

George  W.  Randall,  r.*  Jacob  F.  Dow,  d. 

Moderator. 

Harvey  A.  Chase,  r.* 
Jeremiah  Chase,  d. 


SHARON. 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Peter   J.   Wilson,   d*  William   W.   Munkittrick,   r* 

Herbert  M.  Woodbury,  r.* 

Moderator. 
John  F.  Fitzgerald,  d.* 


SHELBURNE. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

William  A.   Head,   r  * 41 

James    B.    Evans    ......  1 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  -71 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Brainard    C.   Burbank,   r.  James  B.  Evans,  r. 

Arthur  L.  Evans,  r. 

Moderator. 

Elery  Wheeler,  r. 


SOMERSWORTH— WARD  1. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Sidney  F.   Stevens,   r  * 118 

Daniel  J.  Bucklev,  d 80 


SOMERSWORTH— WARD   2. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Fred   Wentworth,   r* 113 

Patrick   D.   O'Connell,    d 88 


SOMERSWORTH— WARD   3. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Hilarion    Gastong-uay,    2d,    r.          ...         81 
Joseph  Carrignan,  d.* 93 


SOMERSWORTH— WARD  4. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Joseph    D.    Morneault,    r 90 

Joseph  Ledger,   r 93 

Thelles   St.   Laurent,    d  *                .         .         .  211 

Daniel    Cronin,    d.* 211 


272  NEW   HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

SOMERSWORTH— WARD   5. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Moses  H.  Pra3r,  r 39 

Joseph    Bourque,    d.* 100 


SOUTH   HAMPTON. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  B.  Palmer,  r.  Otis  W.  Towle,  d. 

James  M.  Carr,  r.  James  H.  Floyd,   d. 

Edgar  W.  Wyman,  r.  John  W.  Smith,  d. 

Moderator. 

Frank  M.  Jewell,  r. 
Frank   O.  Towle,   d. 


SPRINGFIELD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Burton  E.  Sanborn,  r.*          ....  57 

Horace  W.  Stevens,  d 56 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Elwin  F.  Philbrick,  r*  David  P.  Goodhue,  d. 

Ulysses  L.  George,  r.  Carlos  J.  Heath,  d  * 

Kirk  M.  Tenney,  r*  Frank  A.   Colby,   d. 

Moderator. 

Willard  Reed,  r.* 
Moses  0.  Boyce,  d. 


STARK. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Joseph    Montgomery,    r 66 

Adonno  A.  Potter,  d.* 70 


CANDIDATES    FOE    TOWN    OFFICES.  273 

Supervisors  of  (lie  Check-list. 

Joseph   Montgomery,   r.  Charles  A.  Cole,  d.* 

James  W.  Hickey,  r.  Eenry   M.   Lee,  d* 

Harry  E.  Cole,  r.  Myr<»n  A.  Osgood,  d* 

Moderator. 

Frank   L.  Blake,   r.* 
William  T.  Pike,  d. 


STEWARTSTOWN. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Edward   C.  Fuller,   r* 131 

Charles  I.  Brainard,  d.    .  8 


•  > 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles  A.  Heath,  r.*  Thomas  W.  Piper,  d. 

Sumner  Powell,  r.*  Herbert  J.  Owen,   d. 

John  H.  Finlev,  r  *  Frank  E.  Mahurm,  d. 

Moderator. 

William  F.  Allen,  r.* 
Frank  Blodgett,  d. 


STODDAPD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George   F.   Peed,   r.* 37 

Charles  P.  Jefts,   d 23 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Georg-e  F.  Peed,  r.*  Charles  H.  Merrill,  d. 

Willard  P.  Moody,  r.*  Harry  Wilson,  d. 

Albert  B.  Peed,  r.*  James  M.  Cutter,  d. 


274  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Moderator. 

Henry  E.  Messinger,  r.* 
Cummings  B.  McClure,  d. 


STRAFFORD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

William  A.  Brown,  r.*  .....  173 

James  H.  Foss,  d. 129 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Paul  M.  Foss,   r .*  Carroll  E.  Hall,  d. 

Dana  R.  Berr3%  r.*  Motor  L.  Caverry,  d. 

Jesse  B.  Gray,  r  *  Ralph  W.  Tuttle,  d. 

Moderator. 

John  W.  Cater,  r.* 
John  B.  Hayes,  d. 


STRATFORD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Nestor  W.   Baldwin,   r.  ....  66 

Thomas  C.  Atkinson,  d.*       ....         144 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles  D.  Piatt,  r.  John  C.  Hutchins,  d.* 

Edgar  A.  Johnson,  r.  Henry  W.  Mason,  d.* 

Frank  W.  Evans,  r.  Frank  S.  Whitney,  d.* 

Moderator. 

David  A.  Rowell.  r. 
Havilah  B.  Hinman,  d.* 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  275 


STIJATITAM. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 

Albert  D.  Rowe,  r. 81 

John    F.   Emery,   d.* 83 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Gilbert  A.  Thompson,  r  *  Charles  J.  Brewster,  d. 

Frank  H.  Barker,  r .*  Charles  Grant,  Jr.,  d. 

John  E.  Chase,  r*  Arthur  II.  Jewell,  d. 

Moderator. 

Frank  H.  Pearson,  r.* 
Isaac  S.  Wig-gin,  d. 


SULLIVAN. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Joseph  A.  Eeed,  r  *  John  S.  Currier,  r  * 

Bertie  E.   Smith,   r  * 

Moderator. 

Minot  W.  Hubbard,  r* 


SUNAPEE. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Herbert  J.  Wiggins,  r.  .         ...         .         131 

Morrison   Blood,   d* 157 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  Dodge,  r.  Murvin   A.  Bailey,  d. 

James  E.  Carey,  r.  Willis  H.   Sargent,  d. 

George  L.  Willard,  r.  Frank  O.  Holmes,  d. 

Moderator. 

Charles   S.  Young,   r. 
Charles  A.  Knowlton,  d. 


276  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

SUKRY. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles  F.  Britton,  r  *  John  W.  Conley,  r  * 

William  L.   Olds,  r  * 

Moderator. 

Hollis  W.  Harve}^,  r.* 


SUTTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Harvey  W.   Chadwick,   r  *     ....         122 
Benjamin    Iv.    Coburn,    d.  90 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Fred  H.  Pratt,  r.  James  B.   Richards,   d. 

Henry  V.  Little,  r.  George   C.    Pillsbury,   d 

Charles  A.  Kelley,  r.  Eugene  T.  Barker,   d. 

Moderator. 

Fred  H.  Pratt,  r. 
George  C.  Pillsbury,  d. 


SWANZEY. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Walter  E.  Marsh,   r 165 

George   E.  Whitcomb,  Jr.   d.*       .         .         .         228 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George    A.    Kempton,    r.  Arthur  A.  Woodward,  d* 

Fayette   F.   Downing,  r.  Edward  J.  Hanna,  d* 

Edgar  C.  Emery,  r*  Levi  L.   Belding,   d. 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    dFFICBS.  -  <  < 


Moderator. 


Norris  C.  Carter,  r. 
George  E.  Whitcomb,  d.* 


TAMWORTH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George  E.  Nickerson,  r.*       ....         157 
John   D.  Boyden,   d. 63 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Jeremiah  C.  Goodwin,  r*  William  Bickford,  d. 

Calvin  C.  Knowlton,  r  *  Henry  B.  Robinson,  d. 

Charles  H.  Remick,  r  *  Walter  C.  Smith,  d. 

Moderator. 

Samuel  A.  Hidden,  r.* 
Charles  H.  Dow,  d. 


TEMPLE. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Jacob    Kendall,    r.* 44 

Fred  E.   Burton,   d 27 

Supervisoi°s  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles  E.  Rockwood,  r  *  Frank  P.  Clement,  d. 

WTilliam  D.  Holt,  r*  Charles    F.    Boutwell,    d. 

John  E.  Colburn,  r*  Walter   Heald.    d. 

Moderator. 

Arthur  F.  Rockwood,  r.* 
James  S.  Tuttle,  d. 


278  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL. 

THORNTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Herbert  A.  Broad,  r.* 88 

Fred   W.    Connor,    d 38 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Frank  L.   Houston,   r.*  Charles  M.  Gordon,  d. 

Willis  P.   Caldon,   r  *  Bert  Avery,  d. 

Herbert  R.   Downing,  r.*  Cressey  Y.  Ham,  d. 

Moderator. 

William  Lvford,  r.* 
Frank  A.  Barnard,  d. 


TILTON. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

William  S.  Emery,  r* 201 

Alden  Moulton,   r. 177 

Edward  P.   Deviney,   d 175 

Asa   E.    Gile,    d* 208 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

John  M.  Meserve,  r.  Charles  A.  Towns,  d.* 

Elwin  M.  Gray,  r.*  James   F«   Devanny,   d. 

Edward  F.  Houghton,  r:*  Everett   W.   Sanborn,   d. 

Moderator. 

Lueien  F.  Batchelder,  r. 
Ford  T.  Sanborn,  d* 


TROY. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Harvey  E.   Gates,   r.* 114 

George  WT.  Mason,  d 63 

Walter  G.  Randall 1 


CANDIDATES    FOB    TOWN    OFFICES.  279 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Uonry  L.  Barnard,  r*  Harold  E.  Boyden,  <!. 

.la cob  O.  Rich,  r  *  John  N.  Grimes,  d. 

Georg-e  H.  Jordan,  r.*  Lyford  H.  Pierce,  d. 

Moderator. 
Franklin   Ripley,   r.* 


TUFTONBOFxOUGH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Lewis    Mclntire,    r.  78 

James  A.  Bennett,  d.* 102 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  F.  Young-,  r.*  Charles  O.  Dore,  d. 

George  W.  Allen,  r.*  Frank  A.   Doe,   d. 

John  A.   Stackpole,  r.*  Frank  E.  Hersey,  d. 

Moderator. 

John  A.  Edgerly,  r.* 

Thomas  H.  Blaisdell,  d. 


UNITY. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

George    Neal,    r* 69 

Frank  F.  Gilman,  d 46 

E.    Weed 1 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Wallace  E.  Straw,  r.*  John    H.   Anderson,   d. 

James  W.  Handly,  r.f  Alexzander   Simano,   d. 

Floyd   B.   Hall,   r.  Willobe  F.  Gilman,  d* 

Moderator. 

Charles  A.  Newton,  r.* 
Nathaniel  H.  Thnrber,  d. 


280  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

WAKEFIELD. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Myron  L.  Johnson,  r.* 177 

William  H.  Willey,  2d,  d 168 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

William  W.  Berry,  r.*  Howard   A.   Beacham,   d. 

Henry  A.  Paul,  r.*  Horace  B.  Tuttle,  d. 

Edward  J.  Wheeler,  r*  Fred  B.  Shorey,  d. 

Moderator. 

John  Frank  Farnham,  r.* 
William  M.  Lord,  d. 


WALPOLE. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Daniel    Connors,    r.* 254 

Charles  H.   Slade,   r 234 

John  W.  Graves,   d. 176 

Charles  J.   O'Neill,   d  * 236 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Charles  S.  Burt,  r *  Nathaniel  W.  Holland,   d* 

Clarence  C.  Maxson,  r.  Russell  G.  Grave.i,  d. 

Everett   L.   Houghton,   r.  Peter  Gallagher,   d.* 

Moderator. 

John  W.  Prentiss,  d.* 


WARNER. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Lawrence  E.  Davis,  r 164 

George   G.   Martin,   d.* 195 

Ai    Bartlett 1 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICIOS.  281 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Adelbert   II.   Currier,  r.*  Frank  W.  Johnson,  d. 

Arthur  G.  Fish,  r*  Warren   M.  Colby,   d. 

Warren  T.  Bagley,  r*  George  E.  Brockway,  d. 

Moderator, 

Mason  T.  Ela,  r  * 
Fred  C.  Brock  war,  d. 


WAKKEN. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Arthur  L.  Smith,  r.* 134 

Charles  H.  Arnold,  d 82 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

Andrew  F.  Gale,  r.*  Charles  H.   Arnold,   d.* 

Clarence   A.    Caswell,   r.*  Charles   C.  Mathewson,   c». 

Moderator. 

Henrv  L.  Cotton,  r.* 


WASHINGTON. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Frank  M.  Peasley.   r.* 5S 

Charles  F.  Gage,  d 46 

Supervisors  of  the  Chech-list. 

Wakeman  J.  Powers,  r.*  Orie  R.  Spaulding,  d. 

Guy  D.  Brockway,  r.*  Pearl  M.  Young,  d. 

Albert  T.  Wright,   r*  George  W.  Carr,  d. 

Moderator. 

Sumner  N.  Ball,  r.* 
Edwin  W.  Muzzey,  d. 


282  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

■I 

WATERVILLE. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

William    D.    Gillis,   r  *  Joseph  L.  Tuttle,  r* 

Clarence  Green,  r.* 

Moderator. 

Clarence  Green,  r.* 


WE  ARE. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Orrin  D.  Dow,  r 141 

Eben    L.    Paige,    d* 172 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

James  R.  Rogers,  r.  George   G.   Kendrick,   d* 

Albion  G.  Clark,  r.  Elbridge  D.   Peaslee,   d.*, 

Allen  W.   Sawyer,   r.  Charles  E.  Eaton,  d* 

Moderator. 

Edward   T.   Breed,   r. 
Eben  L.  Paige,  d  * 


WEBSTER. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John   S.  Whittier,  r  * 79 

Charles  H.  Putney,  d 70 

Herbert    C.    Whitney 1 

Supervisors  of  the  Cheek-list. 

George  A.  Locke,  r.*  Arthur  E.  French,  d. 

John  C.  Fairbanks,  r.*  Irving  H.  Scribner,  d. 

Joseph  E.  Morse,  r*  Herbert   B.   Eaton,   d. 


CANDIDATES    FOE    TOWN    OFFICES.  283 


Moderator. 


Ira  P.  Whittier,  r. 
Joseph  H.  Noyes,  d.* 


WENTWORTH. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Joseph  H.  Merrill,  r 68 

Walter  S.  Libbey,  d .* 98 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

John  W.  Lyon,  r.  Calvin  T.  Shute,  d.* 

Isaac  S.  Crosby,  r.  George  M.  Downing,  d.* 

Freeman  D.  Ellsworth,  r.  Hiram  M.  Bowen,  d.* 

Moderator. 

George  W.  Boyd,  r. 
John  B.  Foster,  d.* 


WENTWORTH'S  LOCATION. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Fred  A.  York,  d*  George  Cilley,   d .* 

Arthur  Hale,  d.* 

Moderator. 

Benjamin  Henry  Flint,  d.* 


WESTMORELAND. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John  W.  Atherton,  r.*  .....  87 

John   R.    Burt,    d.    .....         .  50 


284  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Wilfred  G.  Reed,  r  *  Frank  Elmore,  d. 

Eli  C.  Wellington,  r*  Oscar  J.  Ware,  d. 

Omer  G.  Thompson,  r.*  Edward  C.  Green,  d. 

Moderator. 

Clark  L.  Aldrich,  r.* 
Clement  L.  Mansfield,  d. 


WHITEFIELD. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Frank  B.  Lewis,  r.* 210 

Elbridge  W.  Snow,  r 182 

George  G.  McGregor,  d  *       .  227 

Frank  E.   Sanborn,   d 194 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

James  C.  Trickey,  r.*  David  M.  Aldrich,  d. 

Charles  F.   Noyes,  r.*  John  E.  Hoey,  d. 

Martin  L.  Brooks,  r.*  Christopher  C.  Day,  d. 

Moderator. 

Mitchell  H.  Bowker,  r.* 
William  F.  Aldrich,  d. 


WILMOT. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

John  H.  Greeley,  r 72 

Thomas  Graney,   d.* 91 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Herbert  S.  Clay,  r  *  Franklin  B.   Swett,  d. 

John  W.  Clark,  r  *  David  Heath,   d. 

Charles  W.  Pierce,  r.  Charles  T.  Atwood,  d  * 


CANDIDATES    FOR    TOWN    OFFICES.  285 


Moderator. 

Benjamin  Enions,  r.* 
Fred  E.  Goodhue,  d. 


WILTON. 
Representative  to  General  Court. 

William  E.   Foisie,   r  * 215 

Charles  O.  Proctor,  d 149 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Amos  L.  Lash,  r  *  George  F.  McCarthy,  d. 

Arthur  A.  Moore,  r.*  Archibald  Thompson,  d. 

Frank  W.   Tolford,  r.*  Daniel  L.  Nihen,   d. 

Moderator. 

George  E.  Bales,  d.* 


WINCHESTER. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

Francis  H.  Buffum,  Sr.,  r  *  ...  215 

Sheridan  F.  Hammond,  r*  .         .         .         .  217 

David  0.  Fisher,  d 176 

Jesse  R.  Putnam,  d 167 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

David  C.  Stearns,  r.*  Byron  C.   Merrill,   d. 

Harvey  F.  Henderson,  p.*  Herbert  V.  Foster,  d. 

DeForest  R.  Taft,  r*  Willard  C.  Holton,  d. 

Moderator. 

Glenroy  W.  Scott,  r  * 
Franklin  P.  Kellom,  d. 


286  NEW    HAMPSHIRE   MANUAL. 

WINDHAM. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 

Jacob  Arthur  Nesmith,  r.*  ....  91 

Horace  B.  Johnson,   d.  ....  16 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

George  F.  Armstrong,  r.*  Charles  I.  Woodman,  d. 

Walton  C.  Barker,  r.*  Samuel  L.  Prescott,  d. 

Edward   B.   Clark,   r  *  Charles  H.   Davis,   d. 

Moderator. 

John  W.  M.  Worledge,  r.* 
John  G.  Bradford,  d. 


WINDSOR. 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 
Melvin   Temple,   d*  Valton  C.  Bailey,  d  * 

Moderator. 

Joseph  C.  Chapman,  d.* 


WOLFEBOROUGH. 

Representatives  to  General  Court. 

George   U.   Bresnahan,   r.*    .         .         .        .  305 

Oscar  F.  Whitton,  r 281 

Perley  E.  Young,  d* 332 

Charles   L.   Nute,    d 251 

Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 

Henry  Shaw,  r.*  Jacob  H.  Cotton,  d. 

Walter  F.  Pickering,  r.*  Henry  H.  Meader,  d. 

Willis  H.  Tucker,  r.*  Charles  A.  Home,  d. 


CANDIDATES    FOB     TOWN    OFFICE 
Modi  rator. 


Sewall   W.   Abbott,   r 


-:■:- 


WOODSTOCK. 

Representative  to  General  Court. 


Albert   W.   Sawyer,   r  * 
Almus  B.  Sawyer,  d. 


ion 

61 


Supervisors  of  the  Check-list. 


Thomas  L.  Stewart,  r  *  Vincent  I.  Sawyer,  d. 

Ewiest  E.  Sawyer,  r  *  Ira  E.  Hanson,  d. 

Charles  F.  Titus    r*  Charles  H.   Schofield.   d. 

Moderator. 

Frank  W.  Selingham,  r.* 

Lewis  H.  Bagley,  d. 


CHIEF  MAGISTEATES  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


From   the    Termination  oe    the    Administration    of    the 

Last  Royal  Governor. 

REVOLUTIONARY   PERIOD,   1775-1784. 

1775    President  Matthew  Thornton. 

1776-1784    President   Meshech   Weare  * 

SECOND   CONSTITUTIONAL   PERIOD,   1784-1793. 

1784-17S5    President  Meshech  Weare. 

1785-1786    President  John   Langdon.1 

1786-1788    President  John   Sullivan.2 

1788-1789    President    John    Langdon. 

1789 President    John    Pickering.3 

1789-1790    President  John   Sullivan.4 

1790-1793     President    Josiah    Bartlett.5 

THIRD   CONSTITUTIONAL  PERIOD,   1793-1879, 

1793-1794  Governor   Josiah    Bartlett. 

1794-1805  Governor  John  Taylor  Gilman. 

1805-1809  Governor  John  Langdon. 

1809-1810  Governor  Jeremiah  Smith. 


*During  the  entire  period  of  government  under  the  constitution  adopted 
in  1776  and  superseded  in  1784,  Meshech  Weare  was  president  of  the  Coun- 
cil and  president  of  the  Committee  of  Safety. 

Some  authorities  make  it  appear  that  President  Weare  did  not  serve 
out  his  term  as  first  president  under  the  constitution  of  J784.  He  did 
complete  his  term  of  office  but  died  in  the  vear  following.  See  Biog.  by 
E.  S.  Stearns     Vol.  I,  Proc.  N.  H.    Soc.  S.  A.  R. 

1  Elected  by  the  senate,  1785. 

2  Elected  by  the  senate,  1787. 

3  The  resignation  of  President  Langdon,  who  had  been  elected  to  the 
United  States  senate,  was  accepted  January  24, 1789.  John  Pickering,  presi- 
dent of  the  senate,  served  as  president  of  the  state  during  the  remainder 
of  the  term. 

4  Elected  by  the  senate,  1789. 
Elected  by  the  senate,  1790. 

288 


CHIEF    MAGISTRATES    OF    NEW    HAMPSHIRE.        289 

L810-1812    Governor    John    Langdon. 

L812-1813   Governor   William    Plumer.3 

1813-1816    Governor  John  Taylor  Gilman. 

L816-1819    Governor  William    I'lumer. 

1819-1823    Governor    Samuel    Bell. 

1823-182  I   Governor  Levi  Woodbury. 

L82 1-1827    Governor  David   J,.   Morril.2 

1827-1828    Governor  Benjamin   Pierce. 

1S2S-1S29    Governor  John  Bell. 

1829-1S30    Governor    Benjamin    Pierce. 

1830-1831   Governor  Matthew  Harvey.3 

1831    Governor  Joseph  M.  Harper. 

1831-1S34    Governor    Samuel    Dinsmoor. 

1834-183G    Governor  William  Badger. 

1836-1839    Governor    Isaac    Hill. 

1839-1842    Governor  John  Page. 

1S42-1S44    Governor  Henry  Hubbard. 

1844-1S46   Governor  John  H.  Steele. 

184G-1847    Governor  Anthony  Colby.1 

1847-1849 Governor  Jared  W.   Williams. 

1 8  19-1852  Governor  Samuel  Dinsmoor.3 

1852-1854    Governor   Noah    Martin. 

1854-1855    Governor    Nathaniel   B.    Baker. 

1855-1S57    Governor  Ralph  Metcalf.8 

1857-1859    Governor   William    Haile. 

1859-1861    Governor   Ichabod   Goodwin. 

1861-1863    Governor   Nathaniel   S.   Berry. 

L863-1865   Governor  Joseph  A.  Gilmore.7 

1865-1807    Governor  Frederick  Smyth. 

1867-1869    Governor    Wralter    Harriman. 

1869-1 871    Governor   Onslow   Stearns. 


»  Elected  by  the  legislature  of  1812. 

Elected  by  legislature  of  1824. 
3  Resigned  Februar}',  1831.    Joseph  M.  Harper  acting  governor  balance  of 
year. 

Elected  by  legislature. 
Elected  by  legislature  of  1851. 
Elected   by  legislature  of  185G. 
E  ected  by  the  legislature  of  1863. 


290  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

1871-1872  Governor  James  A.  Weston.1 

1872-1874  Governor    Ezekiel    A.    Straw. 

1874-1875  Governor  James   A.   Weston.2 

1875-1877  Governor  Person   C.   Cheney.3 

1877-1879  Governor   Benjamin    F.    Prescott. 

FOURTH    CONSTITUTIONAL    PERIOD,    1879. 

1879-1881    Governor  Natt   Head. 

1881-1883    Governor   Charles   H.   Bell. 

1883-1885    Governor  Samuel  W.  Hale. 

1885-1887    Governor   Moody    Currier. 

1887-1889   Governor  Charles  H.  Sawyer.4 

1889-1891    Governor   David    H.    Goodell.5 

1891-1893 .Governor  Hiram  A.  Tuttle.6 

1893-1895 Governor   John    B.    Smith. 

1895-1897    Governor    Charles    A.    Busiel. 

1897-1899    Governor   George  A.  Kamsdell. 

1899-1901    Governor  Frank  W.  Eollins. 

1901-1903 Governor  Chester  B.  Jordan. 

1903-1905    Governor  Nahum  J.  Bachelder. 

1905-1907    Governor  John  McLane. 

1907-1909    Governor   Charles   M.   Floyd.7 


1  Elected  by  legislature  of  1871. 

2  Elected  by  legislature  of  1874. 

3  Elected  by  legislature  of  1S75. 

4  Elected  by  legislature  of  1887. 

5  Elected  by  legislature  of  1889.  During  a  part  of  the  term  be  was  dis- 
qualified by  illness  and  in  this  interim  Hon.  David  Arthur  Taggart,  pres- 
ident of  the  senate,  acted  as  governor. 

e  Elected  by  legislature  of  1891. 
7  Elected  by  legislature  of  1907. 


SENATORS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  FROM 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


CLASS  2. 


* 


Paine  Wingate    March   4,  1789— March   3,   1793. 

Samuel  Livermore   March  4,  1793 — resigned  in  1801. 

Simeon  Olcott   June  17,  1801— March  3,   1805. 

Nicholas   Oilman    March  4,   1805— died  May  3,   1814. 

Thomas  W.  Thompson    June  24,  1814— March  3,  1817. 

David  L.  Morril   March  4,  1817— March  3,  18 

Samuel  Bell    March  4,   1823— March  3,  1835. 

Henry  Hubbard    March  4,   1S35— March  3,  1841. 

Levi  Woodbury  March  4.  1841 — resigned  in  1845. 

Benning  W.  Jenness   November  12,  1845 — June  13,  1846. 

Joseph  Cilley   June  13,  1846— March  3,  1847. 

John  P.  Hale   March  4,  1847— March  3,  1853. 

Charles  G.  Atherton March  4,  1853 — died  November  15,  1853. 

Jared  W.  Williams  November  29,  1853— March  3,  1855. 

John  P.  Hale   July  30,  1855— March  3,  1S65. 

Aaron  H.  Cragin   March  4,  1865— March  3,  1877. 

Edward  H.   Eollins    March  4,   1877— March   3,   1883. 

Austin  F.  Pike   March  4,  1883— died  October  8,  1886. 

Person  C.  Cheney   December  7,  1886— June   14,  1S87. 

William  E.  Chandler   December  5,  1887— March  3,  1889. 

Gilman  Marston    March  5,   1889— June  18,  1S89. 

William  E.  Chandler   June  19,  1889— March  3,  1901. 

Henry   E.   Burnham    March  4,  1901— March  3,  1907. 

Henry  E.   Burnham    March  4,  1907 — 

CLASS  3. 

John  Langdon   March  4,  1789— March  3,  1801. 

James  Sheafe   March  4,  1801 — resigned  in  1802. 


*  In  the  first  congress  the  senators  wore  divided  into  three  nearly  equal 
classes  and  this  division  has  since  been  maintained.  The  New  Hamp- 
shire seats  fell  into  the  second  and  third  classes. 

291 


292  NEW   HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

William  Plumer   June  17,  1802— March  3,  1807. 

Nahum  Parker    March  14,   1807 — resigned  in  1810. 

Charles  Cutts    June  21,  1810— June  10,  1813. 

Jeremiah  Mason   June  10,  1813 — resigned  in  1817. 

Clement  Storer June  27,  1817— March  3,  1819. 

John  F.  Parrott   March  4,   1819— March  3,   1825. 

Levi  Woodbury    March  4,   1825— March  3,   1831. 

Isaac  Hill March  4,  1831— resigned  in  1836. 

John  Page   June  8,  1836— March  3:  1837. 

Franklin  Pierce   March  4,  1837 — resigned  in  1842. 

Leonard  Wilcox March  1,  1842— March  3,  1843. 

Charles  G.  Atherton   March  4,   1843— March  3,   1849. 

Moses  Xorris,  Jr March  4,  1849 — died  January  11,  1855. 

John  S.  Wells    January   16,   1855— March  3,   1855. 

James  Bell   July  30,  1855— died  May  26,  1857. 

Daniel  Clark June  27,  1857— resigned  in  July,  1866. 

George  G.  Fogg  August  31,  1866— March  3,  1867. 

James  W.  Patterson   March  4,  1867— March  3,  1873. 

Bainbridge  Wadleigh    March  4,   1873— March  3,   1879. 

Charles  H.  Bell  March  13,  1879— June  17,  1879. 

Henry  W.  Blair    June  20,   J  879— March  3,   1891. 

Jacob    H.    Gallinger    March  4,  1891— March  3,  1897, 

Jacob   H.    Gallinger    March  4,  1897— March  3,  1903. 

Jacob  H.  Gallinger   March  4,  1903— 


REPEESENTATIVES  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

In  the  National   [Iouse  of  Representatives. 


Congress. 
1st.   1789. 


2d,   1791. 


3d,   1793. 


4th.   17'.):). 


5th,   1707 


6th,   1799. 


7th,   1801. 


Name. 
Nicholas   Gilman, 
Samuel  Livermore, 
Abiel  Foster, 
Nicholas   Gilman. 
Samuel  Livermore. 
Jeremiah    Smith, 
John  S.  Sherburne, 
Nicholas  Gilman. 
Paine  Wingate, 
Jeremiah  Smith. 
John    S.   Sherburne. 
Nicholas  Gilman. 
Abiel  Foster. 
Jeremiah    Smith. 
Abiel  Foster. 
William  Gordon, 
Jeremiah  Smith.* 
Peleg  Sprague.f 
Jonathan  Freeman, 
Peleg-  Sprague.* 
James  Sheafe,t 
William  Gordon* 
Samuel  Tenney,t 
Abiel  Foster. 
Jonathan  Freeman. 
Samuel   Ten  new 
Abiel  Foster. 
Joseph  Pierce,* 
Samuel  Hunt.t 
George   B.   Upham, 


Residence. 

Exeter. 

Holderness. 

Canterbury. 


Peterborough. 
Portsmouth. 


Stratham. 


Amherst. 

Keene. 
Hanover. 

Portsmouth. 

Exeter. 


Alton. 

Charlestown. 

Claremont. 


*  Resigned,    t  Filled  vacancy. 


293 


294 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


8th,   1S03. 


9th,   1805. 


10th,   18C; 


11th,   1809. 


12th,   1811. 


13th,   1813. 


14th,   1815. 


15th,   1817. 
*  Resigned. 


Samuel  Tenney. 
Silas  Betton, 
Clifton  Claggett, 
Samuel  Hunt. 
David  Hough, 
Samuel  Tenney. 
Silas  Betton. 
Thomas  W.  Thompson, 
Caleb  Ellis, 
David    Hough. 
Daniel  M.  Durell, 
Clement    Storer, 
Jedediah  K.  Smith, 
Francis  Gardner, 
Peter  Carleton, 
Nathan  A.  Haven, 
William  Hale, 
James  Wilson, 
John  C.  Chamberlain, 
Daniel  Blaisdell, 
George   Sullivan, 
Josiah  Bartlett, 
John  A.  Harper, 
Samuel  Dinsmoor, 
Obed  Hall, 
Daniel  Webster, 
Bradbury  Cilley, 
William  Hale, 
Samuel  Smith,* 
Roger   Vose, 
Jeduthun  Wilcox, 
Daniel  Webster. 
Bradbury  Cilley. 
William  Hale. 
Charles   H.   Atherton, 
Roger  Vose, 
Jeduthun  Wilcox. 
John  F.  Parrott, 


Salem. 
Litchfield. 

Lebanon. 


Concord. 
Claremont. 

Dover. 

Portsmouth. 

Amherst. 

Walpole. 

Landaff. 

Portsmouth. 

Dover. 

Peterborough. 

Charlestown. 

Canaan. 

Exeter. 

Stratham. 

Meredith. 

Keene. 

Bartlett. 

Portsmouth. 

Nottingham. 


Peterborough. 


Walpole. 
Orford. 


Amherst. 


Portsmouth. 


KKPKESKNTATIVE8    OF    NEW     BAMP8HIRE. 


•j(.»:> 


L5th,   1817, 


10th,   1S19. 


17th,  1821. 


18th.  1823. 


!9th,   1825. 


20th,  1S27. 


2  1st,   1829. 


Josiah  Butler, 
Nathaniel  Upham, 
Clifton    Claggett. 
Salma  Hale, 
Arthur  Livermore, 
Josiah  Butler. 
Nathaniel  Upham. 
Clifton    Claggett. 
William  Plumer,  Jr., 
Joseph  Buffum,  Jr., 
Arthur  Livermore. 
Josiah  Butler. 
William   Plumer,    Jr. 
Nathaniel   Upham. 
Matthew  Harvey, 
Aaron  Matson, 
Thomas  Whipple,  Jr., 
Ichabod    Bartlett, 
William  Plumer,  Jr. 
Matthew  Harvey. 
Aaron  Matson. 
Arthur  Livermore. 
Thomas  Whipple,  Jr. 
Ichabod    Bartlett. 
Nehemiah  Eastman, 
Jonathan  Harvey, 
Titus  Brown, 
Thomas   Whipple,    Jr. 
Joseph  Healey, 
Ichabod  Bart]ett. 
David  Barker,  Jr., 
Jonathan  Harvey, 
Titus  Brown, 
Joseph  Healey. 
Thomas  Whipple,  Jr. 
John  Broadhead, 
Joseph  ITammons, 
Jonathan   Harvey. 


DeiM-fii'ld. 
Rochester. 

Keene. 
Holderness. 


Epping. 
Keene. 


Hopkinton. 
Stoddard. 
Wentworth. 
Portsmouth. 


Farmington. 

Sutton. 

Francestown. 

Washington. 

Rochester. 


Newmarket. 

Farmington. 


296 

21st,   1829. 
22d,   1831. 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


23d,   1833. 


24th,   1835. 


25th,  1837. 


25th,   1837. 
26th,   1839. 


27th,   1841. 


28th,  lsj:;. 


Thomas  Chandler, 
Henry  Hubbard, 
John  W.  Weeks, 
John   Brodhead. 
Joseph  Hammons. 
Thomas  Chandler. 
Henry  Hubbard. 
John  Weeks. 
Joseph  M.   Harper, 
Benning  M.   Bean, 
Joseph  M.  Harper. 
Franklin    Pierce, 
Henry  Hubbard. 
Robert  Burns, 
Samuel   Cushmam, 
Bennino-  M.  Bean. 

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Franklin   Pierce. 
Joseph   Weeks, 
Robert  Burns. 
Samuel   Cushman. 
James  Farrington, 
Charles  G.   Atherton, 
Joseph  Weeks. 
Jared  W.  Williams, 
Tristram   Shaw, 
Ira  A.  Eastman, 
Charles  G.  Atherton. 
Edmund  Burke, 
Jared  W.  Williams. 
Tristram   Shaw. 
Ira  A.  Eastman. 
Charles  G.  Atherton. 
Edmund  Burke. 
John   R.   Reding, 
John  P.  Hale, 
Moses  Norris,  Jr., 
Edmund  Burke. 


Bedford. 

Charlestown. 

Lancaster. 


Canterbury. 
Moultonborough. 


Hillsborough. 


Plymouth. 
Portsmouth. 


Richmond. 


Rochester. 
Nashua. 

Lancaster. 

Exeter. 

Gilmanton. 


Newport. 


Haverhill. 

Dover. 

Pittsfield. 


REPRESENTATIVES    OF    NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 


297 


28th,   1843. 
29th,    L845. 


30th,    is  IT 


31st,   1S49. 


32d,   1851". 


33d,  1853. 


34th,   1855. 


35th,   1857. 


36th,  1859. 


37th,   1861. 


38th,  1863. 


39th,   1865. 


John   R.   Reding*. 
Moses  Norris,  Jr. 
Mace    Monlton, 
James  II.  Johnson, 
Amos  Tuck, 
Charles    II.  Peaslee, 
James    Wilson, 
James  H.  Johnson. 
Amos  Tuck. 
Charles  H.  Peaslee. 
James  Wilson. 
George  W.  Morrison, 
Harry  Hibbard, 
Amos  Tuck. 
Charles  II.  Peaslee. 
Jared   Perkins, 
Harry  Hibbard. 
George  W.   Kittredge, 
George  W.   Morrison, 
Harry  Hibbard. 
James  Pike, 
Mason   W.   Tappan, 
Aaron   H.    Cragin, 
James   Pike. 
Mason    W.    Tappan. 
Aaron  H.  Cragin. 
Gilman   Marston, 
Mason  W.  Tappan. 
Thomas  M.  Edwards, 
Gilman  Marston. 
Edward  H.  Rollins, 
Thomas  M.  Edwards. 
Daniel  Marcy, 
Edward  H.  Rollins. 
James  W.  Patterson, 
Gilman   Marston. 
Edward  H.  Rollins. 
James  W.   Patterson. 


Manchester 
Bath. 
Exeter. 
( Joncord. 
Keene. 


Manchester. 
Bath. 


Winchester. 

Newmarket. 
Manchester. 

Newmarket. 

Bradford. 
Lebanon. 


Exeter. 

Keene. 

Concord. 

Portsmouth. 

Hanover. 


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40th,   1867. 


41st,  18G9. 


42d,   1873. 


43d,  1873. 


44th,   1875. 


45th,  1S77, 


46th,   1879. 


47th,  1881. 


48th,  1883. 
49th,  1885. 
50th,  1887. 
51st,  1889. 
52d,  1891. 
53d,  1893. 

♦Died  November 


Jacob  H.  Ela, 
Aaron  F.  Stevens, 
Jacob   Benton, 
Jacob  H.  Ela. 
Aaron  F.  Stevens. 
Jacob  Benton. 
Ellery   A.   Hibbard, 
Samuel  N.  Bell, 
Hosea  W.  Parker, 
William  B.  Small, 
Austin  F.  Pike, 
Hosea  W.  Parker. 
Frank  Jones, 
Samuel  N.  Bell. 
Henry  W.  Blair, 
Frank  Jones. 
James   F.   Briggs, 
Henry  W.   Blair. 
Joshua   G.   Hall, 
James  F.  Briggs, 
Evarts  W.  Farr, 
Joshua  G.   Hall. 
James  F.  Briggs. 
Evarts  W.  Farr.* 
Ossian  Kay,f 
Martin  A.  Haj'nes, 
Ossian  Bay. 
Martin  A.  Haynes. 
Jacob  H.   Gallinger, 
Luther  F.  McKinney, 
Jacob   H.   Gallinger. 
Alonzo  I.  Nute, 
Orren  C.  Moore, 
Luther  F.  McKinney. 
Warren  F.  Daniell, 
Henry  W.  Blair. 
Henry  M.  Baker, 

30,  1880.    t  Filled  vacancy. 


Rochester. 

Nashua. 

Lancaster. 


Laconia. 

Manchester. 

Claremont. 

Newmarket. 

Franklin. 

Portsmouth. 

Plymouth. 

Manchester. 

Dover. 

Littleton. 


Lancaster. 
Gilford. 


Concord. 
Manchester. 

Farmington. 
Nashua. 

Franklin. 

Bow. 


REPRESENTATIVES    OF    NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 


299 


54th,  L895. 

55th,  L897. 

56th,  L899. 

57th,  IDOL 

58th,  19(r>. 

59th,  1905. 


Cyrus   A.   Sulloway, 
Henry    M.   Baker. 

Cyrus   A.   Sullow  a\  . 

Frank   G.   Clarke, 

Cyrus    A.    Sulloway. 
Frank   G.   Clarke* 
Cyrus   A.   Sulloway. 
Frank   D.    Currier, 
Cj^rus  A.  Sulloway. 
Frank  D.  Currier. 
Cyrus  A.  Sulloway. 
Frank  D.  Currier. 
Cyrns  A.  Sullowaj-. 
Frank  D.  Currier. 


Manchester. 


Peterborough. 


Canaan. 


SOth,  1007. 
*Died  January  9,  1901.    The  vacancy  thereby  caused  was  not  filled. 


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NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


STATE    OF   NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT. 


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GOVERNOR. 


CHARLES  M.  FLOYD,  Manchester Eagle  Hotel 


COUNCIL. 


First  District — Stephen  S.  Jewett,  Laconia Eagle  Hotel 

Second  District — William  H.  C.  Follansby,  Exeter. .  .Eagle  Hotel 

Third  District — Herbert  B.  Yiall,  Keene Eagle  Hotel 

Fourth  District — J.  Duncan  Upham,  Claremont Eagle  Hotel 

Fifth  District — Frank  P.  Brown,  Whitefield Eagle  Hotel 


GOVERNOR  AND  STAFF 

1907-1908. 


His  Excellency  CHAKLES  M.  FLOYD, 

Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief. 

Maj.-Gen.  HARRY  B.  CILLEY,   Adjutant-General,  Manchester. 
Bbig.-Gen.   WILLIAM  SULLIVAN,    Fnspector-Gtenenal,  Manchester. 
Brig.-Gen.  GEORGE  M.  KIMBALL,    Surgeon-General,  Concord. 
Brig.-Gen.    CHARLES    J.    HAMBLETT,    Judge- Advocate-General, 

Nashua. 
Brig.-Gen.  ALFRED  R.  EVANS,    Quartermaster-General,  Gorham. 
Brig.-Gen.  FRANK  A.  HARDY,     Commissary-General,  Derry. 
Colonel  WILLIAM  B.  BURPEE,  Aide-de-Camp,  Manchester. 
Colonel  H.  CLINTON  TAYLOR,  Aide-de-Camp,  Portsmouth. 
Colonel  WALTER  S.  LAWSON,  Aide-de-Camp,  Somersworth. 
Colonel  JOHN  H.  HENRY,  Aide-de-Camp,  Lincoln. 
Colonel  GEORGE  A.  TENNEY,  Aide-de-Camp,  Claremont. 
Colonel  ROSCOE  K.  HORNE,  Aide-de-Camp,  Manchester. 
Colonel  HERTEL  PARISEAU,  Aide-de-Camp,  Manchester. 
Colonel  WILLIAM  WALLACE,  Aide-de-Camp,  Laconia. 


STATE  OFFICERS. 


Secretary  of  State,  Edward  N.  Pearson Concord. 

Deputy  Secretary  of  State,  Joseph  T.  Walker Concord. 

State  Treasurer,  Solon  A.  Carter Concord. 

Deputy  State  Treasurer,  J.  Wesley  Plummer Concord. 

Adjutant-General, Harry  B.  Cilley Manchester. 

Attorney-General,  Edwin  G.  Eastman Exeter. 

Librarian  of  State  Library,  Arthur  H.  Chase Concord. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction, 

Henry  C.  Morrison    Portsmouth. 

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316  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Insurance  Commissioner,  George  H.  Adams Plymouth. 

Labor  Commissioner,  Lysander  H.  Carroll Concord. 

Secretary  State  Board  of  Health,  Irving  A.  Watson.  Coocord. 
Secretary  State  Board   of  Agriculture, 

Nahum   J.    Bachelder Andover. 

Editor  of  State  Papers,  Albert  S.  Batchellor Littleton. 

State  Engineer,  Arthur  W.  Dean Nashua. 

Bank  Commissioners,  Eichard  M.  Scammon Stratham. 

Arthur  E.    Dole Concord. 

Henry  F.  Green Littleton. 

Railroad  Commissioners,  Hen^r   M.   Putney Manchester. 

Arthur  G.  Whittemore. .  .Dover. 

George  E.  Bales Wilton. 

N.  H.  State  Hospital,  Charles  P.  Bancroft,  M.  D.,  Su  perintendent. 

Forestry  Commission,  Henry  O.  Kent Lancaster. 

Jason  E.  Tolles Nashua. 

Robert  P.  Bass Peterborough. 

Robert  E.  Faulkner Keene. 

Fish  and  Game  Commissioners: 

Nathaniel   Wentworth    Hudson. 

Charles  B.  Clarke   Concord. 

Merrill  Shurtleff Lancaster. 

State  Prison,  Henry  K.  W.  Scott,  Warden. 

Rev.  Claudius  Byrne,  Chaplain. 
Ralph  E.  Gallinger,  M.  D.,  Physician. 
State  Board  of  Equalization: 

Charles  McDaniel,  Chairman Springfield. 

William  B.  Fellows,  Secretary Tilton. 

State  Board  of  Charities  and  Correction: 

Mrs.  Lilian  C.  Streeter,  Chairman Concord. 

William  J.  Ahern,   Secretary Concord. 

Public   Printing    Commission: 

Edwin   G.   Eastman Exeter. 

Albert  S.  Batchellor Littleton. 

John  H.  Riedell Manchester. 

J.    Wesley   Plummer Concord. 

Harrie  E.  Waite Concord. 


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LEGISLATIVE    DEPARTMENT. 


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SENATE. 

President. — John  Scammon,  Exeter, 
Clerk. — L.  Ashton  Thorp,  Manchester, 
Assistant  Clerk. — Martin  W.  Fitzpatrick 

Nashua,  Home. 
Sergeant-at-arms. — William  H.  Weston,  Lisbon,  58   School  St. 
Messenger. — Morris  T.  Clement,  Concord,  Home. 

Doorkeeper. — William  W.  Critchett,  Concord     Home. 


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SENATOES. 

District  No.  1. — George  W.  Darling,  Whitefield, 
2. — Seth  F.  Hoskins,  Lisbon, 
3. — Hamilton  T.  Howe,  Hanover, 
4.-~-George  H.  Saltmarsh,  Laconia, 
5. — Frank  S.  Lord,  Ossipee, 
6. — Charles  0.  Downing,  Laconia, 
7. — David  E.  Eoys,  Claremont, 
8. — Fred  H.  Kimball,  Bennington, 
9. — Henry  C.  Davis,  Warner, 
10. — Fred  N.  Marden,  Concord, 
11. — John  Swenson,  Concord, 
12. — Frank  E.  Libby,  Somersworth, 
13. — Charles  Gale  Shedd,  Keene, 
14. — Allen  C.  Wilcox,  Swanzey, 

15. — Herbert  O.  Hadley, 

Peterborough, 
16. — Eobert  E.  Chase,  Manchester, 
17.— Henry  W.  Boutwell, 

Manchester, 
18. — Byron  Worthen,  Manchester, 
19. — Charles  A.  Eoby,  Nashua, 
20. — Herbert    C.    Lintott,   Nashua, 
21. — John  Scammon,  Exeter, 
22. — John  H.  Nealley,  Dover, 
23. — Ezra  O.  Pinkham,  Dover, 
24. — Thomas  Entwistle, 

Portsmouth, 
Eepublicans,    18.     Democrats, 


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Eagle  Hotel.  E. 
Hotel  Lenox.  E. 
Home.  E. 
3  Maple  St.  E. 
Home.  D. 
Eagle  Hotel.  E. 
57  School  St.  E. 
Home.  E. 
38  Auburn  St.  D. 
Home.  D. 
Eagle  Hotel.  E. 
Eagle  Hotel.  E. 
12  Thomp- 
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35  Allison  St.  D. 

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Home.  E. 

Eagle  Hotel.  E. 

Eagle  Hotel.  E. 

3  Hanover  St.  D. 

Eagle  Hotel.  E. 
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STANDING     COMMITTEES     OF     THE 

SENATE. 


Judiciary. — Room  No.  11. 

Senators  Boutwell,  Nealley,  Lord,  Davis,   Shedd. 

Revision  of  the  Laws. — Senate  Reception  Room. 

Senators  Entwistle,  Kimball,  Libby,  Howe,  Marden. 

Railroads. — Adjutant-GeneraVs  Office. 

Senators  Saltmarsh,  Hoskins,  Roby,  Swenson,  Worthen. 

Banks. — Adjutant-GeneraVs  Office. 

Senators  Davis,  Hoskins,  Roby,  Saltmarsh,  Pinkham. 

Finance. — Room  No.  6. 

Senators  Hoskins,  Roby,  Nealley,  Entwistle,  Swenson. 

Agriculture. — Office  of  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 

Senators  Hadley,  Darling,  Wilcox,  Hoskins,  Lord. 

Education. — Room  No.  11. 
Senators  Nealley,  Lord,  Chase,  Wilcox,  Downing. 

Incorporations.— Ad jutau t-GcneraVs   Office. 

Senators   Libby,   Chase,    Darling,   Lintott,   Marden. 

Military  Affairs. — Labor  Commissioners''   Office. 

Senators  Roby,  Roys,  Libby,  Lintott,  Worthen. 

Claims. — Room  No.  11. 

Senators  Chase,  Boutwell,  Shedd,  Hoskins,  Roys. 

Towns  and  Parishes. — Room  No.  11. 

Senators  Lintott,  Kimball,  Wilcox,  Hadley,  Pinkham. 

Roads,  Bridges,  and  Canals.— Senate  Reception  Room. 

Senators  Wilcox,  Entwistle,  Howe,  Lintott,  Downing. 

State  Prison   and  Industrial  School. — Adjutant-GeneraVs   Office 

Senators  Chase,  Entwistle,  Howe,  Hadley,  Marden. 

Elections. — Room  No.  11. 
Senators  Howe,  Darling,   Shedd,  Worthen,  Pinkham. 

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320  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

State  Hospital. — Room  No.  6. 

Senators    Saltmarsh,    Boutwell,    Sliedd,    Libby,    Swenson. 

Labor. — Adjutant-GeneraVs  Office. 

Senators   Davis,    Libby,   Howe,    Darling,    Downing. 

Manufactures. — Room  No.   11. 
Senators   Kimball,   Roys,   Davis,   Worthen,   Swenson. 

Soldiers'   Home. — Labor   Commissioners'    Office. 
Senators  Roys,  Entwistle,  Libby,  Kimball,  Downing. 

Fisheries  and  Game. — State  Library  Room. 
Senators   Kimball,   Davis,   Lintott,    Pinkham,   Marden. 

Public  Health. — Insurance  Commissioners'  Office. 

Senators  Shedd,   Nealley,  Boutwell,  Hadley,  Downing. 

Forestry. — Office   of   Board    of    Health. 

Senators  Darling,  Lord,  Wilcox,  Roby,  Hadlej'. 

Public  Improvements. — Office  of  Board  of  Health. 

Senators  Lord,  Saltmarsh,  Xealley,  Roys,  Chase. 

Rules. — Senate  Reception   Room. 
President  Scammon,  Senators  Boutwell,  Hadley. 


JOINT  STANDING  COMMITTEES. 


Engrossed  Bills. — Office  of  Secretary  of  State. 

Senators  Saltmarsh,  Worthen. 

State  Library. — Room  32,   Opera  House  Block. 

Senator  Swenson. 

State  House  and  State  House  Yard. — State  Library  Room. 

Senator  Marden. 

Joint  Rules. 

President   Scammon,    Senators    Boutwell,    Hadley. 

Clerk  and  Assistant  Clerk. — Room  No.  10. 


RULES  OF  THE  SENATE. 


1.  Journal,  when  read. 

2.  Conversation  of   senators,    when 

prohibited. 
.;.    Conduct     of      members      when 
speaking. 

4.  Members  allowed  to  speak  twice. 

5.  President  shall  recognize  whom. 

6.  Member   called   to  order  ;    ques- 

tion, how  decided. 

7.  Member  absenting  himself. 

8.  Motion     seconded ;     reduced     to 

writing  when. 
0.    Precedence    of  motions;    motion 
not  allowed    at   same    stage  of 
bill. 

10.  Question,  when  divided. 

11.  Dispute    about     reading    paper, 

how  decided. 

12.  Poll  call;  every  one  must  vote. 

13.  Secret  sessions  of  senate. 

14.  Vote  decided;   how  reconsidered. 

15.  Petitions,  etc.,  how  introduced. 

16.  Notice  of  bills. 

17.  Progress  of  bills. 

18.  What  resolutions  treated  as  hills. 

19.  Bills  read  second  time  by  their 

titles. 

20.  Titles  of  bills. 


21.  Senate,    acting    as   committee   of 

whole. 

22.  Hills    on     second     reading,    lasl 

question.  How  amended  on 
third  reading. 

23.  Amendments  entered  on  journal. 

24.  President  to  sign  bills  and  war- 

rants. 

25.  Standing  committees. 

20.    Who  appoints  committees. 

27.  Joint  committees.     Number  sen- 

ate entitled  to. 

28.  Message  to  house  sent  by  clerk. 

29.  Governor's    message,     when    re- 

ceived. 

30.  Members  to  vote,  division  of  sen- 

ate, when. 

31.  Visitors  to  senate  allowed  when. 

32.  Hours  of  meeting. 

33.  No   debate    on    motions    to    ad- 

journ. 

34.  How  to  suspend  or  rescind  stand- 

ing rules  of  senate. 

35.  All     bills   and   joint    resolutions 

printed  except  private  acts, 
how  forwarded.  Headings  of 
bills  and  joint  resolutions. 


1.  The  president  having  taken  the  chair,  and  a  quorum  being 
present,  the  journal  of  the  preceding  day  shall  be  read,  and  any- 
erroneous  entry  shall  be  corrected. 

2.  No  member  shall  hold  conversation  with  another  during 
the  reading  of  the  journal,  or  while  a  member  is  speaking  in 
debate. 

3.  Every  member,  rising  to  speak,  shall  address  the  president, 
and  when  he  has  finished  shall  sit  down. 

4.  No  member  shall  speak  more  than  twice  on  the  same  ques- 
tion, on  the  same  day,  without  leave  of  the  senate. 

5.  More  than  one  member  rising  to  speak  at  the  same  time, 
the  president  shall  decide  who  shall  speak  first. 


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322  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

6.  If  any  member  transgress  the  rules  of  the  senate,  the  presi- 
dent shall,  or  any  member  may,  call  him  to  order; — in  which 
case  the  member  so  called  to  order  shall  sit  down,  and  the  sen- 
ate, if  appealed  to,  shall  decide  in  the  case;  but  if  there  be  no 
appeal,  the  decision  of  the  president  shall  be  conclusive. 

7.  No  member  shall  absent  himself  without  permission  from 
the  senate. 

8.  A  motion  shall  be  seconded  before  it  is  debated,  and  if  re- 
quired by  the  president  or  any  member,  it  shall  be  reduced  to 
writing". 

9.  When  a  question  is  under  debate,  no  motion  shall  be  re- 
ceived but  to  adjourn,  to  postpone  indefinitely,  to  lay  on  the 
table,  to  postpone  to  a  certain  day,  to  commit,  or  to  amend, 
which  several  motions  shall  take  precedence  in  the  order  in 
which  they  are  arranged.  And  no  motion  to  postpone  indefi- 
nitely, to  postpone  to  a  certain  day,  or  to  commit,  being  decided, 
shall  be  in  order  at  the  same  stage  of  the  bill  or  proposition 
until  after  an  adjournment. 

10.  If  the  question  under  debate  will  admit  of  division,  any 
member  may  have  it  divided;  and  in  filling  blanks,  the  longest 
time  and  the  largest  sum  shall  be  put  first. 

11.  When  the  reading  of  a  paper  is  called  for,  and  the  same 
is  objected  to,  it  shall  be  decided  by  a  vote  of  the  senate,  and 
without  debate. 

12.  When  the  yeas  and  nays  are  required,  each  member  shall 
declare  his  assent  or  dissent  to  the  question,  unless  for  special 
reasons  he  be  excused  by  the  senate. 

13.  When  a  motion  is  made  to  shut  the  doors  of  the  senate, 
on  the  discussion  of  any  business  which  in  the  opinion  of  any 
member  may  require  secrecy,  the  president  shall  require  the 
gallery  to  be  closed;  and  the  doors  shall  remain  closed  until 
the  subject  is  disposed  of. 

14.  After  a  motion  has  been  decided,  it  shall  be  in  order  for 
any  member  who  voted  with  the  majority,  or  if  the  senate  be 
equally  divided,  any  member  voting  on  the  side  prevailing,  to 
move  for  a  reconsideration  thereof,  unless  the  bill,  resolution, 
report,  amendment,  or  motion  on  which  the  vote  was  taken,  has 
gone  from  the  possession  of  the  senate;  but  no  motion  to  recon- 
sider shall  be  in  order  unless  made  the  same  day  on  which  the 
vote  was  taken,  or  the  next  day  after  that  on  which  the  vote  was 
taken,  on  which  the  senate  shall  be  in  session. 

15.  Before  any  petition  or  memorial  address  to  the  senate 
shall  be  received  and  read,  a  brief  statement  of  the  contents 
thereof  shall  be  made  by  the  member  introducing  the  same. 


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L6.  Any  member,  on  giving  notice  of  asking  leave  to  bring-  in 
a  bill,  shall  state  the  nature  of  the  bill  he  proposes  to  introduce, 
and  at  least  one  day's  notice  shall  be  given  before  a  motion  for 
leave  shall  be  in  order. 

17.  Every  bill  shall  be  read  three  times  before  its  passage, 
and  the  president  shall  give  notice  at  each  time  whether  it  be 
the  first,  second  or  third  reading;  and  no  bill  after  it  has  been 
read  a  second  time,  shall  have  a  third  reading  before  an  adjourn- 
ment. 

18.  All  resolutions  which  may  require  the  signature  of  the 
governor  shall  be  treated  in  the  same  manner  as  bills. 

19.  When  a  bill  shall  have  been  read  a  first  time  and  ordered 
to  a  second  reading,  it  shall  be  immediately  read  a  second  time 
by  its  title,  and  by  the  president  referred  to  the  appropriate 
standing  committee,  unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the  senate. 

20.  All  bills  introduced  in  the  senate,  to  repeal  or  modify  an 
existing  statute,  shall  refer  to  the  act  proposed  to  be  repealed  or 
modified  by  the  title  and  session  at  which  it  was  passed;  and  no 
bill  shall  refer  to  any  statute  by  the  number  of  the  chapter  of 
the  pamphlet  laws. 

21.  The  senate  may  resolve  itself  into  a  committee  of  the 
whole  at  anjr  time  on  motion  made  for  that  purpose;  and  in 
forming  a  committee  of  the  whole,  the  president  shall  leave  the 
chair,  and  appoint  a  chairman  to  preside  in  committee.  The 
president  may  at  any  time  name  any  member  to  perform  the 
duties  of  the  chair;  but  such  substitution  shall  not  extend 
beyond  one  legislative  day. 

22.  The  last  question,  upon  the  second  reading  of  a  bill  or 
resolution,  shall  always  be,  Shall  it  be  read  a  third  time? — and 
no  amendment  shall  be  received  or  discussed  on  the  third  read- 
ing of  any  bill  or  resolution  unless  by  consent  of  sixteen  mem- 
bers present,  but  it  shall  at  all  times  be  in  order,  before  the 
final  passage  of  a  bill  or  resolution,  to  move  its  commitment; 
and  should  such  commitment  take  place,  and  an  amendment 
be  reported,  the  bill  or  resolution  shall  again  be  read  a  second 
time,  and  considered  as  in  committee  of  the  whole. 

23.  The  titles  of  bills,  and  such  parts  thereof  as  may  be  af- 
fected by  proposed  amendments,  shall  be  entered  on  the  jour- 
nals. 

24.  All  bills,  resolutions,  and  addresses,  after  passing  the  sen- 
ate, shall  be  signed  by  the  president;  and  all  warrants  and 
other  processes  issued  by  order  of  the  senate  shall  be  under  his 
hand  and  seal,  attested  by  the  clerk. 

25.  The  following  standing  committees,  to  consist  of  five 
members  each,  shall  be  appointed  at  the  commencement  of  any 
session,  with  leave  to  report  by  bill  or  otherwise:   A  committee 


324  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

on  the  judiciary;  a  committee  on  incorporations;  a  committee 
on  labor;  a  committee  on  military  affairs;  a  committee  on  roads, 
bridges,  and  canals;  a  committee  on  claims;  a  committee  on 
railroads;  a  committee  on  banks;  a  committee  on  agriculture; 
a  committee  on  manufactures;  a  committee  on  elections;  a  com- 
mittee on  education;  a  committee  on  finance;  a  committee  on 
state  prison  and  industrial  school;  a  committee  on  state  hos- 
pital; a  committee  on  revision  of  the  laws;  a  committee  on 
towns  and  parishes;  a  committee  on  soldiers'  home;  a  commit- 
tee on  fisheries  and  game;  a  committee  on  feeble-minded  school; 
a  committee  on  public  health;  a  committee  on  forestry,  and 
a  committee  on  public  improvements.  There  shall  also  be  a 
committee  on  rules,  consisting  of  three  members,  one  of  whom 
shall  be  the  president. 

20.  All  committees  shall  be  appointed  by  the  president,  un- 
less otherwise  directed  by  the  senate. 

27.  When  the  senate  shall  concur  with  the  house  of  repre- 
sentatives in  the  appointment  of  a  joint  committee,  consisting 
of  not  more  than  five  members  of  the  house,  two  members  shall 
be  added  on  the  part  of  the  senate;  but  when  more  than  five, 
three  members  of  the  senate  shall  be  added. 

28.  Messages  shall  be  sent  to  the  house  of  representatives  by 
the  clerk  of  the  senate. 

29.  Messages  from  the  governor  or  house  of  representatives 
may  be  received  at  all  times,  except  when  the  senate  is  engaged 
in  putting  the  question,  in  calling  the  yeas  and  nays,  in  counting 
the  ballots,  or  in  reading  the  journal. 

30.  All  questions  shall  be  put  by  the  president,  and  each 
member  of  the  senate  shall  signify  his  assent  or  dissent  by  an- 
swering yea  or  nay.  If  the  president  doubts,  or  a  division  is 
called  for,  the  senate  shall  divide.  Those  in  the  affirmative  of 
the  question  shall  first  rise  from  their  seats  and  stand  till  they 
be  counted,  and  afterwards  those  in  the  negative  shall  rise  and 
stand  till  they  be  counted.  The  president  shall  then  rise  and 
state  the  decision  of  the  senate. 

31.  No  person  except  the  members  of  the  executive,  or  mem- 
bers of  the  house  of  representatives  and  its  officers,  shall  be 
admitted  within  the  bar  of  the  senate,  except  by  invitation  of 
the  president,  or  some  member  with  his  consent. 

32.  The  senate  shall  adjourn  to  meet  at  eleven  o'clock  in  the 
morning  and  three  o'clock  in  the  afternoon  of  each  day  unless 
the  senate  shall  otherwise  order. 

33.  Motions  to  adjourn  shall  be  decided  without  debate. 

34.  No  standing  rule  of  the  senate  shall  be  suspended  unless 
two  thirds  of  the  members  present  vote  in  favor  thereof,  and  no 


RULES    OF    THE    SENATE.  325 

rule  shall  be  rescinded  unless  one  day's  notice  of  the  motion 
has  been  given  and  two  thirds  of  those  present  vote  therefor. 

35.  Every  bill  and  joint  resolution,  except  private  acts,  orig- 
inating- in  the  senate,  which  has  been  favorably  reported  upon 
bjr  the  committee  having-  it  in  charge,  shall  be  declared  by  the 
president  laid  upon  the  table,  and  the  clerk  directed  to  procure 
a  sufficient  number  of  printed  copies  thereof  for  the  use  of  the 
senate;  and  that  when  said  bills  and  joint  resolutions  are  printed 
and  distributed,  the  clerk  shall  cause  a  copy  of  the  same  to  be 
laid  on  the  president's  table,  and  they  shall  be  taken  up  in  their 
order  without  motion,  and  disposed  of  in  the  same  manner  as 
they  would  have  been  had  they  not  been  declared  laid  on  the 
table.  And  every  bill  or  joint  resolution  so  introduced  shall  be 
headed  senate  bill,  or  joint  resolution,  as  the  case  may  be. 

Every  bill  and  joint  resolution  appropriating  money,  which 
has  been  favorably  reported  upon  by  any  other  committee, 
shall  be  recommitted  to  the  committee  on  finance  for  revision. 


326 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES, 
JANUARY  SESSION,   1907. 


OFFICERS. 

Speaker. 
BEETEAM  ELLIS,  Keene,  Eagle  Hotel. 

Clerk. 

HARRIE  M.  YOUNG,  Manchester,  Home. 

Assistant  Clerk. 

ARTHUR  A.   TYLER,  Laconia,   Home. 

Sergeant-at-Arms. 

JOHN  K.  LAW,  New  London,  24  Green  St. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  JOSEPH  E.  ROBINS,  D.  D.,  Manchester,  Home. 

Doorkeepers  of  the  House. 

ALBERT  P.  DAVIS,  Concord,  277  South  Main  St. 

GEORGE  A.  RAINVILLE,  Manchester,  Home. 

WALTER  J.  A.  WARD,  Hillsborough  Bridge,  81  North  State  St. 

327 


328  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Doorkeeper  of  Committee  Rooms. 

WILLIAM  E.  THAYER,  Dover,  Blancliard  Block. 

Warden  of  Coat  Room. 

GEORGE  H.  BRIGHAM,  Nashua,  Home. 

Assistant  Warden  of  Coat  Room. 
PORTER  CRANE,  Concord,  7  Short  St. 

Library    Messengers. 
HOWARD  O.   NELSON,  Portsmouth,   24  Green  St. 
JAMES  H.  BROWN,  Hampton  Falls,  21  School  St. 

Telephone   Messenger. 
EDGAR  H.  CALVERT,  Concord,  13  Fremont  St. 

Speaker's  Page. 
RICHARD  P.  BURKE,  Manchester,  Home. 

Pages  of  the  Bouse. 

FRANK  A.  WILLEY,  Pembroke,  Home. 
ARTHUR  F.  BICKFORD,  Haverhill,  21  School  St. 
HARRY  J.  A.  ROBINSON,  Dover,  36  Main  St. 
HAROLD  L.  DAVIS,  Moultonborough,  21  School  St. 
BERNARD  W.  CAREY,  Newport,  63  Green  St. 

Tellers. 

Division  1,  Tilton  of  Laconia. 
Division  2,  Hazelton  of  Manchester. 
Division  3,  Emerson  of  Milford. 
Division    4,    French    of    Moultonborough. 
Division  5,  Thorpe  of  Lisbon. 


HOUSE    OF    REPRESENTATIVES.  329 

Reporters. 

Concord  Evening"  Monitor,  Earlan  C.  Pearson. 
People  and  Patriot,  Fred  Leighton. 
Manchester  Union,  George  W.  Fowler. 
Mirron  and  American,  Winfred  D.  Davis. 
Portsmouth  Times,  Henry  II.  Metcalf. 
Boston  Herald,  Allan  H.  Robinson. 
Boston  Globe,  I.  Eugene  Keeler. 
Boston  American,  A.  Chester  Clark. 
Portsmouth  Chronicle,  George  W.  Downing. 
F.  K.  Gilpin  S}rndicate,  Edward  J.  Gallagher. 
Senate  Reporter,  Frank  M.  Shackford. 


MEMBERS   OF  THE  HOUSE. 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY. 


Auburn,    Frank   P.    Reid r 

Brentwood,    John   A.    Robinson r 

Candia,  John  H.  Foster r 

Chester,  Nathan  W.  Goldsmith r 

Danville,   Frank  P.   Collins r 

Deerfield,    George    H.    Towle.... d 

Derry,  Wesley  W.   Payne r 

Frank    M.    McGregor r 

Irvin  D.   Wiggin r 

East  Kingston,  William  D.   Ingalls.d 

Bpping,    Dow   Chase d 

Exeter,  Henry    W.     Anderson r 

Stephen    H.    Gale r 

Reginald  C.   Stevenson r 

James    A.     Tufts r 

Fremont,  James  W.  Wilkinson r 

Greenland,  Frank  D.  Wentworth. . .  .r 

Hampstead,   Charles  W.   Bailey d 

Hampton,    Howell    M.    Lamprey.... r 
Hampton  Falls, 

Benjamin    W.    Elkins r 

Kensington,    Stephen    Brown r 

Kingston,    David    O.    Brewer d 

Londonderry,   Daniel   M.   Boyd r 

Newcastle,    James    W.     Pridham...^ 
Newfields,   Thomas   Sheehy ..?' 


Newington,    Frederick  Pickering. ..  .d 

Newmarket,  Albert  E.  Stevens r 

Harry    Varney d 

Newton,  Elmore  C.   Darbe r 

North   Hampton,   Levi  W.   Fogg / 

Northwood,   Joseph  E.   Johnson r 

Nottingham,    Lewis    T.    Brown d 

Plaistow,  Joseph  S.  Hills < a 

Portsmouth, 

Ward  1,  Ashbel    S.     Brown r 

John  August  Hett r 

Ward  2,  William  A.   Hodgdon r 

Frank  J.   Philbrick r 

Burpee  Wood r 

Ward  3,  James    T.    Whitman d 

John    W.    Caswell d 

Ward  4,  Rienzi    Ridge    r 

Ward  5,  Herman    A.    Clark    r 

Raymond,  George  E.  Fellows d 

Rye,   William   C.   Walker r 

Salem,  John  J.  Hunt  r 

Charles     E.     Knight r 

Sandown,     Henry     E.     Rand r 

Seabrook,  George  W.  Fifield r 

Stratham,    John    F.    Emery d 

Windham,    Jacob   Arthur   Nesmith.  .r 


Republicans,    36.        Democrats,   14. 


STRAFFORD   COUNTY. 


Barrington,  Lawrence  D.  Haley  r 

Dover, 

Ward  1,  George   I.    Leighton r 

Homer  Foster  Elder r 

Ward  2,  Frank    H.    Keenan r 

William  S.  Pierce r 


Ward  3,  Charles   A.    Fairbanks r 

Currier  W.   Langley r 

Ward  4,  William    F.    Nason r 

Walter  W.   Scott r 

Isaac  L.  Lucas  r 

Ward  5,  John  H.  Wesley d 


Tbomas  J.  Robinson r       Burhar?    Charles   A.  Smart  r 


330 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    llnl'SH. 


331 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  HOUSE.  -STRAFFORD  Cointy.— Conclml,-,/. 


Farmiugton,     Orrin    N.     Hussey r 

Jacob   H.    Ham r 

Lee,  Edward  O.  Fifield r 

Madbury,   Harold   II.   Hayes... d 

Middleton, 

Milton,   Haven   R.   Jewett r 

New  Durham,  Irving  S,  Chamberlin.d 

Rochester, 

Ward  1,  Elihu   A.    Corson r 

Ward  2,  Frank  R.   Hayes d 

Ward  3,  John   Levi   Meader r 

Ward  4,  Samuel  F.  Felker r 

Republicans,    25. 


Ward    4,    Aurelle    Beaudoin d 

Ward  5,  John  D.  Philbrkk r 

Ward  6,  Charles    S.    Barker r 

Rollinsford,    Simeon    B.    Roberts r 

Somersworth, 

Ward  1,  Sidney   F.    Stevens r 

Ward  2,  Fred    Wentworth r 

Ward3,  Joseph  Carignan   d 

Ward  4,  Thelles  St.  Laurent d 

Daniel  Cronin  d 

Ward  5,  Joseph  Bourque  d 

Strafford,     William    A.     Brown r 

Democrats,    9. 


BELKNAP   COUNTY. 


Alteon,  John  W.  Proctor r 

Barnstead,   Oscar  Foss   r 

Belmont,    Brock    Dearborn r 

Center  Harbor,  Albert  M.  Huckins..d 

Gilford,    Matthias  Kimball d 

Gilmanton,  True  F.  Osborne  d 

Laconia, 

Ward  1,  John    F.    Fitzgerald d 

Ward  2,  Cleophas  L.  Fecteau  d 

Ward  3,  Elmer  S.  Tilton r 

Republicans,    11 


Ward  4,  William  A.   Plummer d 

Ward  5,  Walter  H.  Rines  r 

Ward  6,  Burt   M.    Hutchins r 

Edwin  A.   Badger  r 

Meredith,   Edmund  Quimby r 

New  Hampton,  Charles  D.  Thyng...r 

Sanbornton,   Elisha  H.   Wright r 

Tilton,  William  S.  Emery r 

Asa   E.    Gile a 

Democrats,    7. 


CARROLL    COUNTY. 


Bartlett,    William   Pitman    d 

Brookfield,  Charles  B.  Thomes r 

Conway,  James   L.    Gibson r 

Sumner   C.   Hill r 

John    H.    Garland r 

Eaton,    Fred   R.   Thompson d 

Effingham,  Chester  H.  Drake d 

Freedom,  Arthur  P.   Merrow d 

Jackson,  Leonard  A.  Fernald d 

Madison,  Edward  E.   Hoyt r 

Republicans,   10 


Moultonborough,  James  E.  French.. r 

Ossipee,    Almon    F.    Abbott >■ 

Sandwich,  Frank  A.  Bryer d 

Tamworth,   George  E.  Nickerson. . .  .r 
Tuftonborough,   James  A.   Bennett.. d 

Wakefield,   Myron  L.  Johnson r 

Wolfeborough, 

George   U.    Bresnahan r 

Perley  E.  Young (\ 

Democrats.    8. 


332 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY. 


Allenstown,   Charles  Stokes r 

Andover,  Anson  H.  Kilburn d 

Boscawen,    Edgerton   Raymond r 

Bow,   Henry  M.   Baker r 

Bradford,  George  H.  Cheney d 

Canterbury,    Olwyn  W.   Dow i 

Chichester,  Samuel  C.  Marden r 

Concord, 

Ward  1,  William  C.   Ackerman r 

Edwin  B.  Prescott r 

Ward  2,  John  T.   Cate r 

Ward  3,  Joseph   F.    Daly d 

Ward  4,  Allen  Hollis   r 

Joseph  S.   Matthews r 

Charles  L.  Mason d 

Ward  5,  Alvin  B.   Cross r 

George   H.   Rolfe r 

Ward  6,  DeWitt  C.   Howe r 

Seth  R.   Dole r 

Arthur  K.  Day r 

Ward  7,  James   F.   Kelley r 

Eli  Brunei  r 

Moses  T.   Whittier r 

Ward  8,  Edson    J.    Hill d 

Ward  9,  William  J.  Ahern d 

Thomas   Fox    d 


Danbury,    John    F.    Wiggin r 

Dunbarton,  Aaron  C.  Barnard d 

Epsom,  Edwin  R.  Yeaton d 

Franklin, 

Ward  1,  Elmer  French   r 

Ward  2,  George   F.   Garneau d 

Dennis  E.   Sullivan d 

Ward  3,  Ned  Bunton   r 

Fred  L.  Hill  r 

Henniker,    William    O.    Folsom d 

Hill,    Fred   A.    Fowler r 

Hooksett,   John  C.   Dutton   r 

Hopkinton,    James    G.    Rice r 

Loudon,  Jeremiah  A.  Clough d 

New  London,  Baxter  Gay r 

Northfield,  Joseph  W.  Hunkins r 

Pembroke,  Arthur  W.  Thompson r 

Thomas  P.  Holt r 

Jenness  S.   Dearborn r 

Pittsfield,    Herbert    B.    Fischer r 

George  L.  Hall d 

Salisbury,   Edward  N.   Sawyer r 

Sutton,   Harvey  W.   Chadwick r 

Warner,   George   G.   Martin d 

Webster,  John  S.  Whittier r 

Wilmot,  Thomas  Graney d 


Republicans,    33.    Democrats,    16.     Independent,  1. 


HILLSBOROUGH    COUNTY. 


Amherst,    Frank  A.   Holbrook r 

Antrim,  William  E.  Cram  r 

Bedford,     Ervin    R.     French r 

Bennington,    George    O.    Joslin d 

Brookline,    Elmer  W.    Wallace d 

Deering,    John    W.     Dow d 

Francestown,   Charles  A.   Lord r 

Goffstown,  Henry  W.   Parker r 

Robert  L.  Shirley  r 


Greenfield,   John  T.    Robertson d 

Greenville,    Henry   P.    Gainey d 

Hancock,  William  D.   Fogg r 

Hillsborough,  William.  H.   Story r 

Charles   S.    Flanders,  .r 

Hollis,    Charles    A.    Hale r 

Hudson,   George  H.   Abbott r 

Litchfield,    Elbert   O.    Putnam r 

Lyndeborough,  Roy  N.  Putnam r 


MEMBERS  of  THE  HOUSE. 


333 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  HOUSE.  —  1 1 1 1. 

Manchester, 

Ward  1,  Joseph  E.   Pellerin r 

James  F.  Garland r 

Alexander  Hanna  r 

Ward  2,  Charles   B.    Brown r 

Henry    N.    Hurd r 

Frank  W.  Leeman  r 

Robert    L.    Manning r 

Richard  G.   Wheeler r 

Ward  3,  Edward  H.   Holmes r 

Giovanni  V.    Demers    r 

George    Perley    Elliot r 

Frederick  Allen   r 

John  L.   Rydin r 

Walter  M.   Lang r 

Ward  4,  Harry  T.   Lord r 

Joseph  Beddows  r 

Frank    E.    Bourassa r 

Darwin    J.    Forsaith r 

Abraham  L.  Garmon   r 

Oren     L.     Hazelton r 

Ward  5,  Michael   F.   Shea d 

Owen  Kenney,  2d d 

John  F.  Gallagher d 

John  A.  Connolly  d 

Martin     Connor d 

Thomas   F.    Riordan d 

John   F.    Murphy    d 

Timothy   F.    Horan d 

Ward  6,  Robert   J.   Hayes r 

Leslie  W.   Dolloff r 

John  P.  Young d 

Dennis  F.   Brassell    d 

Ward  7,  Samuel    F.    Davis r 

Ward  8,  Dennis    F.    Scannell r 

Alex  J.  McDonnell d 

Robert    E.    McKean d 

Herman  Rodelsperger  ...d 
William    T.     Giguere d 


LSBOROl  <:  II  <'<»«   Vl'\  .      <  Ollt'ht1l€(l. 

Ward  :».  Omer  Janelle  d 

Frank  T.  Provost d 

Joseph    Doucet    d 

Wilfred  Nerbonne  d 

John   T.    Hannigan    d 

Hugh    F.    Lynch d 

Thomas  F.  Kohler  d 

Ward  10,  Michael  E.  Ahern   d 

George  M.  French   d 

Arthur  L.  Boulanger  d 

Albert   N.    Nettel    d 

Mason,  Charles  B.  Goodwin d 

Merrimack,  Jerry  C.  Kittredge  d 

Milford,  Charles   S.    Emerson r 

Fred   T.  Wadleigh r 

George  A.   Worcester r 

Mont  Vernon,  Frank  O.  Lamson r 

Nashua, 

Ward  1,  Harry  P.    Greeley r 

William  P.   Clark  r 

Ward  2,  Charles  W.  Howard r 

Albert  D.  Melendy  r 

Ward  3,  Horatio    J.    Hall    r 

Clarence  I.   Spalding   — d 

Narcisse  H.   Salvail    d 

Ward  4,  Ralph  A.  Arnold   d 

Ward  5,  Frederick  J.  Gaffney r 

Ward  6,  George  W.  Parsons d 

Ward  7,  Charles    B.    Dubois r 

Charles   H.   Burke d 

Alvin  J.  Lucier  d 

Ward  8,  Charles    S.    Clement r 

James  Farnsworth  d 

Dennis  J.  Hallisey  d 

Ward  9,  Frank  Curran   d 

Charles  H.  Dufour  d 

Beward  J.  Garrity  d 

George  A.   Gaudette   d 

New  Boston,  Eugene  A.  Edwards... r 
New  Ipswich,  Wilbur  L.   Phelps d 


334 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  HOUSE.-Hillsborough  County.  —Concluded. 


Pelham,    Frank   H.    Hillman r 

Peterborough,  Robert  P.   Bass r 

Andrew  J.  Walbridge.r 

Republicans,     55.     Democrats,     46. 


Temple,    Jacob   Kendall    r 

Weare,    Eben    L.    Paige d 

Wilton,    William   E.    Foisie r 


CHESHIRE    COUNTY. 


Alstead,  William  W.  Dinsmore r 

Chesterfield,  Winslow  A.   Pattridge.r 

Dublin,    Wilfred    M.    Fiske r 

Fitzwilliam,  Winfield  M.  Chaplin  ...r 

Gilsum,    Oscar    J.    Willson r 

Harrisville,    Everard    C.    Willard...r 

Hinsdale,  Henry    W.     Taylor r 

Wolfred  N.  Pike  r 

Jaffrey,  Wilbur  E.  Webster r 

Joel  H.   Poole r 

Keene, 

Ward  1,  Ben  O.   Aldrich r 

Charles  M.  Norwood r 

Ward  2,  Bertram    Ellis r 

Herbert  E.  Fay  r 

Ward  3,  Frank  Huntress  r 

Republicans,    25. 


Ward  3,  George    F.     Stone r 

Ward  4,  John    E.    Benton r 

Ward  5,  Joseph    Madden    d 

Marlborough,    Fred    E.    Adams d 

Nelson,  Wilmer  C.  Tolman r 

Rindge,   Jason  S.   Perry r 

Roxbury,   David  B.   Nims r 

Stoddard,    George    F.    Reed r 

Swanzey,  George  E.  Whitcomb,  Jr.  .d 

Troy,   Harvey  E.    Gates r 

Walpole,  Daniel    Connors     r 

Charles     J.     O'Neill d 

Westmoreland,   John  W.   Atherton..r 

Winchester,  Francis  H.  Buffum,  Sr.r 

Sheridan  F.  Hammond. r 

Democrats,    5. 


SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 


Acworth,   George  J.   Rackliffe   r 

Charlestown,  Wesley  A.  Hunt r 

Claremont,  Rush    Chellis    r 

John    M.    Howe r 

John  S.  Walker r 

Joseph    H.    Haskell r 

Robert  J.    Merrill r 

Cornish,   Herbert  Deming r 

Goshen,    Frank   L.    Hanson d 

Republicans,    16 


Lempster,    Fred   A.    Barton r 

Newport,  Herbert    R.     Jordan r 

Henry  D.  Angell r 

John  L.  Dame r 

Plainfield,   Wesley  W.   Jordan r 

Springfield,  Burton  E.  Sanborn r 

Sunapee,  Morrison  Blood  d 

Unity,    George    Neal r 

Washington,  Frank  M.  Peasley r 

Democrats,    2. 


MEMBERS    OF    Till-:    HOUSE. 


335 


GRAFTON    COUNTY. 


Alexandria,  Sylvester  B.  Sleeper r 

Ashland,   George  E.   Scribner r 

Bath,  Moses  A.  Weeks r 

Bethlehem,    George    H.    Turner r 

Bristol,    Horace    N.    Emmons r 

Campton,  Mark  Spokesfield r 

Canaan,  Claude  M.  Murray r 

Dorchester,   Frank  Y.  Burnham r 

Easton,    George    S.    Judd d 

Enfield,  Willard  A.  Abbott r 

George  M.  Paul d 

Franconia,    Edward   B.    Parker d 

Grafton,  Augustus  F.  Hoyt d 

Hanover,  Irving   P.    Fitts r 

Frank  A.  Musgrove r 

Haverhill,  William  F.  Whitcher r 

Ezra  B.  Willoughby r 

George  W.    Richardson.  ..r 

Hebron,  Edward  M.  Jewell d 

Holderness,  Fred  J.  Pease  d 

Landaff,     George     F.     Clement r 

Republicans,    34. 


Lebanon,  Gilman  C.  Whipple r 

Atherton   H.   Billings r 

Charles  H.  Dana,  Jr r 

Marcus   M.    Lane r 

Lincoln,   John  H.  Henry r 

Lisbon,  Lorenzo  D.  Barrett r 

Fred  E.  Thorpe r 

Littleton,  Robert  C.   Langford r 

William   W.   Weller r 

Marshall  A.  Eaton d 

Lyme,    George    A.    Pushee r 

Monroe,    Fred   H.    Gibson r 

Orford,   George  N.   Russell r 

Piermont,  Burgess  C.  Metcalf r 

Plymouth,  Francis    F.    Blake r 

Rodney  E.  Smythe r 

Rumney,  Charles  A.  Holden r 

Thornton,   Herbert   A.    Broad r 

Warren,   Arthur  L.    Smith r 

Wentworth,  Walter  S.   Libbey. .. d 

Woodstock,   Albert  W.   Sawyer r 

Democrats,    8. 


COOS    COUNTY. 


Berlin, 

Ward  1,  John   C.    Bradbury r 

Oliver   H.    Toothaker r 

Louis    Rodrick     r 

Ward  2,  Lewis    A.    Hutchinson r 

Joseph  Guay  d 

James  J.  Feeny d 

Ward  3,  Edward    Shupe    r 

Frank  E.  Paine  d 

Carroll,    Oscar    Barron r 

Colebrook,  Roswell  W.   Danforth r 

William    A.     Lomas d 

Columbia,  William  C.  Lyman r 

Dalton,    John   J.    Mayhue d 

Dummer,  Prescott  L.  Goud r 

Errol,   Ernest  D.   Thurston d 

Republicans,    17. 


Gorham,    Thomas   E.    Malloy d 

Jefferson,   Charles  K.   Gile </ 

Lancaster,  James  S.  Peavey r 

Fred  S.  Linscott r 

Michael   C.    Carty r 

Milan,  John  B.  Nay r 

Northumberland,  Runa  P.  Bickford.rt 
Judson  A.   Potter. d 

Pittsburg,  George  O.  Bacon r 

Shelburne,   William  A.    Head r 

Stark,   Adonno  A.    Potter d 

Stewartstown,  Edward  C.  Fuller r 

Stratford,  Thomas  C.  Atkinson d 

Whitefleld,  Frank  B.  Lewis r 

George  G.   McGregor d 

Democrats,    13. 


STANDING    COMMITTEES    OF    THE 

HOUSE. 


ON    AGRICULTURE.- 

Pattridge   of   Chesterfield, 
Jordan   of  Plainfield, 
Willoughby   of   Haverhill, 
Gay  of  New  London, 
Goldsmith  of  Chester, 
Pike  of  Hinsdale, 
Corson  of  Rochester, 


-ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S    OFFICE. 

Proctor  of  Alton, 

Lord   of   Francestown, 

Paige  of  Weare, 

Potter  of  Northumberland, 

Kittredge   of  Merrimack, 

Barnard  of  Dunbarton. 


ON    AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGE. 

Brown  of  Strafford, 

Holt  of  Pembroke, 

Reid  of  Auburn, 

Atherton    of    Westmoreland, 

Wiggin  of  Derry, 

Hill  of  Conway, 

Hammond  of  Winchester, 


-ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S    OFFICE. 

Abbott  of  Hudson, 
Atkinson  of  Stratford, 
Wallace  of  Brookline, 
Parker  of  Franconia, 
Fecteau  of  Laconia, 
Cheney  of  Bradford. 


ON     APPROPRIATIONS. UNION    HALL,    OPERA    HOUSE   BLOCK. 

French  of  Moultonborough,         Langford   of  Littleton, 


Ahern   of  Concord, 
Tilton  of  Laconia, 
Howard  of  Nashua, 
Linscott  of  Lancaster, 
Huntress  of  Keene, 
Wentworth    of    Somersworth, 


Stevenson   of   Exeter, 
Dame    of   Newport, 
Murray   of   Canaan, 
Ingalls  of  East  Kingston, 
Bailey    of   Hamrjstead. 


ON    BANKS.— 

Ci*oss    of    Concord, 
Whitcher    of    Haverhill, 
Smythe    of   Plymouth, 
Fay  of  Keene, 
Parker    of    Goffstown, 
Anderson  of  Exeter, 
Hurd  of  Manchester, 


■BANK    COMMISSIONERS'    OFFICE. 

Walbridge  of  Peterborough, 
Bradburv   of   Berlin, 
Neal  of  Unitv, 
Hussey  of  Farming! on, 
Hill  of  Concord, 
Plummer  of  Laconia. 


336 


HOUSE    STAN  I  >IN(J    COMMITTEES. 


337 


ON    CLAIMS. — ROOM    8. 


Willard  of  Harrisville, 
French  of  Moultonborough, 

Stevens  of  Newmarket, 
Elkins  of  Hampton  Falls, 
Whittier  of  Webster, 
Hanna  of  Manchester, 
Smith  of  Warren, 


Brown    of    Nottingham, 
Boiin[iic    of    Somersworth, 
Janelle  of   Manchester, 
Nerbonne   of    Manchester, 
Parsons  of  Nashua, 
(inav  of  Berlin. 


OX    COUNTY   AFFAIRS. — ROOM    8. 


Fuller   of   Stewartstown, 
Langley  of  Dover, 
French    of   Franklin, 
Scannell   of   Manchester, 
Foster  of  Candia, 
Kussell  of  Orford, 
Gibson  of  Monroe, 


Sanborn  of  Spring-field, 
French   of  Manchester, 
Hayes   of   Rochester, 
Connor  of  Manchester, 
Curran  of  Nashua, 
Libbey  of  Wentworth. 


OX    EDUCATION. — ROOM    27,    OPEiRA   HOUSE   BLOCK. 


Tufts  of  Exeter, 
Fairbanks  of   Dover, 
Whipple    of    Lebanon, 
Buffum   of   Winchester, 
Emery  of  Tilton, 
Flanders  of  Hillsborough, 
Dutton   of  Hooksett, 


Haskell  of  Claremont, 
Clement  of  Landaff*, 
Pridham  of  Newcastle, 
Bennett  of  Tuftonborough, 
Kodelsperger  of  Manchester, 
Potter  of  Stark. 


OX    ELECTIONS. — ROOM    5. 


Pierce  of  Dover, 
Perry   of  Rindge, 
Gibson    of   Conway, 
Haley   of   Barrington, 
Peavey  of  Lancaster, 
Howe  of  Claremont, 
Billings  of  Lebanon, 


Bines  of  Laconia, 
Sheehy  of  Newfields, 
Farnsworth  of  Nashua, 
Ahem   of   Manchester, 
Fox  of  Concord, 
Martin  of  Warner. 


338 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


ON   FISHERIES   AND    GAME. — STATE   LIBRARY. 


Tilton   of  Laconia, 
Webster  of  Jaffrey, 
Lamprey  of  Hampton, 
Story  of  Hillsborough, 
Brown  of  Manchester, 
Hazelton  of  Manchester, 
Bacon    of   Pittsburg, 


Melendy  of  Nashua, 
Deming  of  Cornish, 
Kelley  of  Concord, 
Bresnahan    of    Wolfeborough, 
Pease  of  Holderness, 
Beaudoin  of  Rochester. 


ON    FORESTRY. — ROOM    4. 


Worcester   of   Milford, 
Poole   of  Jaffrey, 
Bass   of  Peterborough, 
Tufts  of  Exeter, 
Shupe   of   Berlin, 
Thomes  of  Brookfield, 
Tolman  of  Nelson, 


Cram  of  Antrim, 
Sawyer  of  Woodstock, 
Wesley  of  Dover, 
Hall  of  Pittsfield, 
McDonald   of  Manchester, 
Pickering  of  Newington. 


ON    INCORPORATIONS. — ROOM    7. 


Keenan  of  Dover, 
Garland  of  Conway, 
Norwood  of  Keene, 
Philbrick  of  Portsmouth, 
Payne  of  Derry, 
Cate  of  Concord, 
Garmon  of  Manchester. 


Forsaith  of  Manchester, 
Robinson   of  Dover, 
Drake  of  Effingham, 
Gile  of  Jefferson, 
Chase  of  Epping, 
Judd  of  Easton. 


ON   INDUSTRIAL    SCHOOL. — ROOM    7 


Hodgdon  of  Portsmouth, 
Lamson   of  Mont  Vernon, 
Fiske  of  Dublin, 
Walker  of  Rye, 
Dana  of  Lebanon, 
Felker  of  Rochester, 
Akerman   of  Concord, 


Carty  of  Lancaster 
Spokesfield    of   Campton, 
Young  of  Manchester, 
Provost  of  Manchester, 
Graney   of   Wilmot, 
Fernald   of  Jackson. 


HOUSE    STANDING    COMMITTEES. 


839 


o\     INSURANCE. — ROOM    32,    OI'ERA    HOUSE    BLOCK. 


Lang  of   Manchester, 
Foss   of   Barnstead, 
Dole  of  Concord, 
Walker  of  Claremont, 
Philbrick  of  Rochester, 
Lewis   of  Whitefield, 
Fi field  of  Seabrook. 


Hayes  of  Manchester, 
Leeman   of   Manchester, 
Eaton  of  Littleton, 
Pitman   of  Bartlett, 
Robertson   of  Greenfield 
Folsom   of   Henniker. 


ON   JUDICIARY. — ROOM    1. 


Baker  of  Bow, 
Nason  of  Dover, 
Howe  of  Concord, 
Scott   of  Dover, 
Hollis  of  Concord, 
Manning1  of  Manchester, 
Hurd  of  Manchester, 
Benton  of  Keene, 


Thompson   of  Pembroke, 
Lord  of  Manchester, 
Gaffney  of  Nashua, 
Whitcher  of  Haverhill, 
Merrill    of    Claremont, 
Plummer    of    Laconia, 
Lucier  of  Nashua. 


ON   LABOR. — ROOM    4. 


Scribner  of  Ashland, 
Edwards  of  New  Boston, 
Demers  of  Manchester, 
Smart  of  Durham, 
Carty  of  Lancaster, 
Lane  of  Lebanon, 
Marden   of   Chichester, 


Willson  of  Gilsum, 
Rice   of  Hopkinton, 
Paine  of  Berlin, 
Kimball  of  Gilford, 
Clough    of    Loudon, 
Bailey  of  Hampstead. 


ON   MANUFACTURES. — LABOR   COMMISSIONER'S    OFFICE. 


Gale  of  Exeter, 
Norwood  of  Keene, 
Gates  of  Troy, 
Metcalf  of  Piermont, 
Kendall  of  Temple, 
Head  of  Shelburne, 
Hunkins  of  Northfield, 


Brunei    of    Concord, 
Sleeper   of  Alexandria, 
Fitzgerald  of  Laconia, 
Chamberlain  of  New  Durham, 
Riordan    of   Manchester, 
Connollv  of   Manchester. 


340 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


ON    MILEAGE. — STATE   TREASURER'S    OFFICE. 


Johnson  of  Northwood, 
Hett  of  Portsmouth, 
Demers   of   Manchester, 
Allen  of  Manchester, 
Lane  of  Lebanon, 
Abbott  of  Enfield, 
Knight   of   Salem, 


Kimball  of  Gilford, 

Daly  of  Concord, 

Paine  of  Berlin, 

Lynch  of  Manchester, 

St.  Laurent  of  Somersworth, 

Gainey  of  Greenville. 


ON   MILITARY   AFFAIRS. — ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S   OFFICE. 


Howard  of  Nashua, 
Keenan  of  Dover, 
Anderson  of  Exeter, 
Bunton  of  Franklin, 
Putnam    of    Lyndeborough, 
Elliot  of  Manchester, 
Whittier  of  Concord, 


Goud  of  Dummer, 
Holden  of  Rumney, 
Rackliffe  of  Acworth, 
Mason  of  Concord, 
Madden  of  Keene, 
Caswell  of  Portsmouth. 


ON   NATIONAL  AFFAIRS. — STATE   LIRRARY. 


Abbott  of  Enfield, 
Edwards  of  New  Boston, 
Dolloff  of  Manchester, 
Wood  of  Portsmouth, 
Beddows    of    Manchester, 
Ridge   of   Portsmouth, 
Brewer  of  Kingston, 


Rand  of  Sandown, 
Phelps  of  New  Ipswyich, 
Boulanger  of  Manchester, 
Nettel    of    Manchester, 
Dufour  of  Nashua, 
Garrity  of  Nashua. 


ON   NORMAL   SCHOOL. — ROOM  7. 


Toothaker  of  Berlin, 
Blake  of  Plymouth, 
Wright  of  Sanbornton, 
Clement  of  Nashua, 
Fogg  of  North  Hampton, 
Robinson    of    Brentwood, 
Meader  of  Rochester, 


Raymond  of  Boscawen, 
Garland   of  Manchester, 
Thompson    of   Eaton, 
Adams  of  Marlborough, 
Yeaton  of  Epsom, 
Kohler  of  Manchester. 


HOUSE    STANDING    COMMITTEES. 


341 


PUBLIC    HEALTH. — ROOM    32,    OPERA    HOUSE    BLOCK. 


Day  of  Concord, 
Fowler  of  Hill, 
Stone  of  Keene, 
Paul  of  Enfield, 
Barrett  of  Lisbon, 
Stokes  of  Allenstown, 
Ridge  of  Portsmouth, 


Wiggin  of  l)aiil)in\ . 
Pellerin  of  Manchester, 
Towle  of  Deerfit'M. 
Feeny  of  Berlin, 
McGregor  of  Whitefield, 
Sullivan  of  Franklin. 


ON  PUBLIC   IMPROVEMENTS. — OFFICE  OF   SUPERINTENDENT    OE   PUBLIC 

INSTRUCTION. 


Emerson  of  Milford, 
Fifield  of  Lee, 
Weeks   of   Bath, 
Xims  of  Roxbury, 
Clark  of  Nashua, 
Ham  of  Farmington, 
Hill  of  Franklin, 


Barton   of  Lempster, 
Arnold  of  Nashua, 
Malloy   of  Gorham, 
Young   of   Wolfeborough, 
Emery  of  Stratham, 
Osborne  of  Gilmanton. 


ON   RAILROADS. — UNION    HALL,    OPERA   HOUSE   BLOCK. 


Turner   of   Bethlehem, 
Quimby  of  Meredith, 
Angell    of    Newport, 
Thorpe  of  Lisbon, 
Chaplin  of  Fitzwilliam, 
Brown   of  Kensington, 
Smart  of  Durham, 


Davis   of  Manchester, 
Musgrove  of  Hanover, 
A hern  of   Concord, 
Bryer  of  Sandwich, 
Lomas  of  Colebrook, 
McKean   of  Manchester. 


ON  RETRENCHMENT  AND  REFORM. — ROOM  I. 


Bass  of  Peterborough, 
Thorpe  of  Lisbon, 
Shirley   of   Goffstown, 
Fischer   of   Pittsfield, 
Webster   of   Jaffrey, 
Hillman  of  Pelham, 
McGregor  of  Derry, 


Hunt  of  Salem, 
Wilkinson  of  Fremont, 
Hill  of   Concord, 
Towle  of  Deerfield, 
Thurston   of  Errol, 
Hayes   of   Madbury. 


342 


NEW   HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


ON   REVISION   OF   STATUTES'. — ROOM    5. 


Stevens  of  Somersworth, 
Pierce  of  Dover, 
Greeley  of  Nashua, 
Barker  of  Rochester, 
Wadleigh  of  Milford, 
Chellis   of   Claremont, 
Aldrich  of  Keene, 


Scribner   of   Ashland, 
Barron  of  Carroll, 
Nesmith  of  Windham, 
Shea   of  Manchester, 
Madden   of  Keene, 
O'Neill  of  Walpole. 


ON    ROADS,    BRIDGES    AND    CANALS. — ROOM    32,    OPERA    HOUSE    BLOCK. 


Johnson  of  Wakefield, 
Pushee   of  Lyme, 
Lucas  of  Dover, 
Boj^d    of    Londonderry, 
Connors  of  Walpole, 
Dearborn  of  Belmont, 
Hall  of  Nashua, 


Dearborn  of  Pembroke, 
Holmes  of  Manchester, 
Rodrick  of  Berlin, 
Joslin  of  Bennington, 
Blood  of  Sunapee, 
Cronin    of    Somersworth. 


ON    SCHOOL   FOR   FEEBLF>MTNDED. — ROOM    8. 


French  of  Bedford, 
Clark  of  Portsmouth, 
Rice  of  Hopkinton, 
Jewett  of  Milton, 
Taylor  of  Hinsdale, 
Collins  of  Danville, 
Chadwick  of   Sutton, 


Eaton    of    Littleton, 
Bickford   of  Northumberland, 
Varney  of  Newmarket, 
Carignan  of  Somersworth, 
Horan   of  Manchester, 
Gaudette  of  Nashua. 


ON    SOLDIERS'    HOME. — ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S   OFFICE. 


Richardson    of    Haverhill, 
Hale  of  Hollis, 
Langley  of  Dover, 
Badger  of  Laconia, 
Weller    of    Littleton, 
Danforth  of  Colebrook, 
Dubois  of  Nashua, 


Broad   of    Thornton, 
Reed   of   Stoddard, 
Dow   of    Canterbury, 
Goodwin   of  Mason, 
Hanson  of  Goshen, 
Kilburn  of  Andover. 


llolSK    STANDING    COMMITTEES. 


343 


ON    STATE   HOSPITAL. — ROOM     6. 


Fairbanks  of  Dover, 
Abbott  of  Ossipee, 
Rolfe  of  Concord, 
Dinsmore  of  Alstead, 
Jordan  of  Newport, 
Bonrassa  of  Manchester, 
Lyman  of  Columbia, 


Emmons   of   Bristol, 
Saw3'er  of  Salisbury, 
Burke  of  Nashua, 
lluckins   of   Center    Harbor, 
Brassell  of  Manchester, 
Fellows  of  Raymond. 


ON    STATE  PRISON. — ROOM    8. 


Prescott  of  Concord, 
Brown   of  Portsmouth, 
Foisie   of  Wilton, 
Hutchins  of  Laconia, 
Nay  of  Milan, 
Leighton   of  Dover, 
Nickerson  of  Tanrworth, 


Wheeler  of  Manchester, 
Whitman   of  Portsmouth, 
Gallagher   of   Manchester, 
Hoyt  of  Grafton, 
JewTell  of  Hebron, 
Doucet  of  Manchester. 


Fogg  of  Hancock, 
Holbrook  of  Amherst, 
Peasley    of   Washington, 
Fitts  of  Hanover, 
Wentworth  of   Greenland, 
Roberts   of   Rollinsford, 
Burnham    of    Dorchester, 


ON   TOWNS.— ROOM    7. 

Gile  of  Tilton, 


Dow  of  Deering, 
Garneau  of  Franklin, 
Mayhue   of  Dalton, 
Kenney  of  Manchester. 
Giguere:  of  Manchester. 


ON   UNFINISHED-  BUSINESS.— ROOM 


Rydin   of  Manchester, 
Matthews    of   Concord, 
Hutchinson  of  Berlin, 
Wadleigh  of  Milford, 
Chellis    of    Claremont, 
Jordan  of  Newport, 
Fowler  of  Hill, 


Peavey  of  Lancaster, 
Salvail  of  Nashua, 
Hallisey  of  Nashua, 
Robinson   of   Brentwood, 
Murphy  of  Manchester, 
Hannigan  of  Manchester. 


344  NEW    HAMPSHIEE    MANUAL. 

ON    WAYS    AND    MEANS. — OFFICE   OF    SECRETARY    OF    BOARD    OF    AGRI- 
CULTURE. 

Matthews  of  Concord,  Putnam  of  Litchfield, 

Thyng  of  New  Hampton,  Hunt  of  Charlestown, 

Henry  of  Lincoln,  Merrow  of  Freedom, 

Hutchinson  of  Berlin,  Clongh  of  Loudon, 

Elder  of  Dover,  Whitcomb  of  Swanzey, 

Darbe  of  Newton,  Spalding-  of  Nashua. 
Hoyt  of  Madison, 

RULES. — REPRESENTATIVES'    HALL. 

The  Speaker,  Plummer  of  Laconia, 

Baker  of  Bow.  Lucier  of  Nashua. 

Howe  of  Concord, 

JOURNAL   OF    THE,   HOUSE. — REPRESENTATIVES'    HALL. 

The  Speaker,  Shea  of  Manchester. 

Emerson  of  Milford, 


JOINT   STANDING   COMMITTEES. 


ION   ENGROSSED   BULLS. — OFFICE  OF    SECRETARY    OF    STATE. 

Toothaker  of  Berlin,  Merrow  of  Freedom. 

ON   STATE    LIBRARY. — ROOM    32,    OPERA    HOUSE   BLOCK. 

Greeley  of   Nashua,  Adams  of  Marlborough. 

Linscott  of  Lancaster, 

ON    STATE   HOUSE   AND    STATE    HOUSE   YARD. — STATE  LIBRARY. 

Gale  of  Exeter,  Hills  of  Plaistow. 

Barron  of  Carroll, 


COUNTY  CONVENTIONS. 


ROCKINGHAM    COUNTY. 

Henry  W.  Anderson  of  Exeter,  chairman;  William  A.  Hodgdon 
of  Portsmouth,  clerk. 

STRAFFORD    COUNTY. 

John  D.  Philbrick  of  Eochester,  chairman;   John  Levi  Meader 
of  Rochester,  clerk. 

BELKNAP    COUNTY. 

Elmer   S.   Tilton   of  Laconia,  chairman;    Charles  D.   Thyng   of 
New  Hampton,  clerk. 

CARROLL   COUNTY. 

James    E.    French    of    Moultonborough,    chairman;    Arthur    P. 
Merrow  of  Freedom,  clerk. 


i 


MERRIMACK    COUNTY. 

George  H.  Eolfe  of  Concord,  chairman;   George  F.  Garneau  of 
Franklin,  clerk. 

HILLSBOROUGH   COUNTY. 

Harry  T.  Lord  of  Manchester,  chairman;   George  A.  Worcester 
of  Milford,   clerk. 

CHESHIRE   COUNTY. 

Herbert  E.  Fay  of  Keene,  chairman;  George  E.  Whitcomb,  Jr., 
of  Swanzey,  clerk.  , 

SULLIVAN  COUNTY. 

Wesley  A.  Hunt  of  Charlestown,  chairman;    Robert  J.   Merrill 
of  Claremont,  clerk. 

GRAFTON   COUNTY. 

William   F.   Whitcher  of  Haverhill,   chairman;    Frank   A.   Mus- 

grove  of  Hanover,  clerk. 

coos  COUNTY. 

Fred  S.  Linscott  of  Lancaster,  chairman;    James  J.  Feeney  of 

Berlin,  clerk. 

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JOINT  RULES 


OF  THE 


SENATE  AND  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


1.  Convention  of  senate  and  house. 

2.  Messages,  by  whom  sent. 

3.  Messages,  when  received. 

4.  Messages,  by  whom  announced. 

5.  Bills,  between  the  houses. 

6.  Engrossed  bills. 

7.  Joint  committees. 


8.  Bills,  titles  and  contents  of. 

9.  Bills  rejected  by  one  house. 

10.  Eacb  house  to  transmit  papers. 

11.  Bills    to    be    transmitted    before 

what  time. 

12.  Bill,  when  defeated. 

13.  Time  for  introducing  bills. 


1.  When  a  convention  of  the  two  houses  is  to  be  formed, 
whether  by  a  requirement  of  the  constitution,  or  by  a  vote  or 
resolve  of  the  two  houses,  a  message  shall  be  sent  from  the 
house  of  representatives  to  the  senate,  giving*  notice  when  the 
house  will  meet  the  senate  in  convention.  As  soon  thereafter 
as  the  convenience  of  the  senate  will  permit,  they  will  attend  in 
the  house.  The  speaker  of  the  house  shall  be  chairman  of  the 
convention,  and  shall  state  the  reasons  for  forming  the  conven- 
tion. When  the  house  and  senate  are  thus  formed  in  conven- 
tion, the  rules  adopted  as  the  rules  of  the  house  shall  be  con- 
sidered the  rules  of  the  convention,  so  far  as  they  may  be 
deemed  applicable,  and  the  convention  shall  accordingly  be 
governed  thereby. 

2.  Messages  shall  be  sent  by  such  person  or  persons  as  each 
house  may  deem  to  be  proper. 

3.  Messages  from  either  house  shall  be  received  by  the 
other  at  all  times,  except  when  engaged  in  putting  a  question,  in 
calling  the  j*eas  and  nays,  in  counting  the  ballots,  or  in  reading 
the  journal. 

4.  When  a  message  shall  be  sent  from  either  house  to  the 
other,  it  shall  be  announced  at  the  door  of  the  house  to  which 
it  may  be  sent,  by  the  doorkeeper. 

5.  WThile  bills  are  on  their  passage  between  the  two  houses, 
they  shall  be  under  the  signature  of  the  clerk  of  each  house  re- 
spectively. 


357 


358  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

6.  There  shall  be  a  committee  for  the  purpose  of  engrossing- 
bills,  consisting  of  two  members  of  each  house.  All  bills  that 
pass  both  houses  shall  be  delivered  to  said  committee,  be  by 
them  engrossed,  carefully  examined,  and  reported  to  the  respec- 
tive houses;  and  shall  be  signed  first  by  the  speaker  of  the  house 
of  representatives,  and  then  by  the  president  of  the  senate. 

7.  There  shall  be  a  committee,  to  consist  of  three  members 
of  the  house  and  one  of  the  senate,  on  each  of  the  following 
subjects,  to  wit:  On  all  matters  relative  to  the  state  library,  and 
on  all  matters  relative  to  the  state  house  and  state  house  yard. 

8.  Every  bill  or  joint  resolution,  repealing  or  modifying  any 
act  or  statute,  shall  refer  to  the  same  by  the  chapter,  title,  and 
section  of  the  general  laws,  if  contained  therein,  otherwise  by 
its  title  and  the  session  of  the  legislature  when  the  same  was 
passed,  and  shall  also  be  expressed  in  words  clearly,  so  that  it 
shall  not  be  necessary  to  refer  to  any  other  act  or  statute  to 
ascertain  the  meaning  thereof;  and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the 
presiding  officer  of  each  branch  of  the  legislature  to  require  all 
such  bills  and  resolutions  to  be  made  in  conformity  therewith, 
before  putting  any  vote  thereon,  except  to  commit  or  amend. 

9.  When  a  bill  or  resolve  which  shall  have  passed  in  one 
house  is  rejected  in  the  other,  notice  thereof  shall  be  given  to 
the  house  in  which  the  same  shall  have  passed. 

10.  Each  house  shall  transmit  to  the  other  all  papers  on 
which  any  bill  or  resolve  may  be  founded. 

11.  Each  house  shall  transmit  to  the  other  all  bills  which 
have  passed  their  several  stages  in  the  house  in  which  they 
originated,  at  least  twenty-four  hours  before  the  time  fixed  for 
adjournment. 

12.  After  each  house  shall  have  adhered  to  its  disagreement, 
a  bill  or  resolve  shall  be  considered  lost. 

13.  No  bill,  joint  resolution,  claim  outstanding  on  the  first 
day  of  the  session,  or  petition  relating  to  new  business  shall  be 
received  in  either  branch  of  the  legislature  after  the  third  week 
of  the  session,  unless  reported  from  a  committee;  provided,  that 
this  rule  may  be  suspended  in  either  house  whenever  two  thirds 
of  the  whole  number  of  members  shall,  on  division  taken,  vote  in 
favor  thereof,  and  not  otherwise. 


RULES  OF  THE  HOUSE. 


I  li  I.    IUT\     <>|'   THE   SPEAK  Kit. 

I.  Shall    call    the    house    to     order, 

when. 
_'.    Shall  preserve  decorum  and  or- 
der; appeal. 

3.  Shall  put  questions  in  prescribed 

form. 

4.  Shall  rise  to  put  question. 

r>.    Shall  appoint  committees,  unless. 

6.  Shall  refer  acts,  etc.,  to  commit- 

tees, unless. 

7.  Shall  not  vote,  unless. 

5.  Shall  sign   all   acts,    resolutions, 

writs,  etc. 
9.    May  clear  galleries. 
10.    May  admit  to  floor  of  house. 

II.  May  substitute  member  for  one 

day. 


OF  DECORUM  AND  DEBATE. 

12.  Members  shall  rise  and  address 

speaker. 

13.  Questions  of  order;  appeal. 

14.  Member   first  rising  shall  speak 

first. 

15.  Member  not  to  speak  more  than 

twice,  etc. 

16.  Members,  decorum  of. 

17.  Members  shall  not  vote,  when. 

18.  Members  shall  vote,  unless. 

19.  Motion  reduced  to  writing,  sec- 

onded, stated. 

20.  Relating  to  petitions. 

21.  Motion    when   in    possession   of 

house. 

22.  Motions,  order  of  precedence. 


23. 

24. 
25. 

26. 
•J7. 
28. 
29. 

30. 
31. 

32. 

33. 
34. 


Previous  question,  how  put,  etc. 
Previous  question,  debate  upon. 
Previous  question,  if  decided  in 

negative. 

indefinite  postponement. 
Division  of  question  ;  amendment. 
Commitment  and  amendment. 
No    substitute,    under     color     of 

amendment. 

Reconsideration,  motion  for. 
Objection  to  reading  paper,  how 

determined. 
Member  excused  from  committee 

service. 

Member,  absent  only  by  leave. 
Tellers,  duties  of. 


OF  COMMITTEES   AND  THEIR  DUTIES. 

35.  Standing      committees      enumer- 

ated;  number   serving  on  each 
stated,  and  duties  defined. 

36.  All    other     committees,   number 

of. 

37.  Relating  to  meetings  of  commit- 

tees. 

38.  Committee,  chairman  of ;  reports 

of. 

39.  Special  committees. 


OF  BILLS. 

40.  How  introduced. 

41.  Shall  be  clearly  expressed. 

42.  Shall   have  three    readings:  pro- 

gress of;    time    for  second  and 
third  readings. 


359 


360 


XEW    HAMPSHIRE   MANUAL. 


43. 


44. 

45. 
46. 


48. 


Amended  only  on  second  read- 
ing; bills  and  resolutions,  how 
filed. 

Assistant  clerk  may  carry  bills  to 
senate. 

Shall  be  numbered. 

House  bills  printed,  distributed 
and  disposed  of. 

Appropriating  money,  to  whom 
referred. 

Rules  of  house;  how  rescinded  or 
suspended. 


OF  THE  COMMITTEE  OF  THE   WHOLE 
HOUSE. 

49.  House   may    resolve   itself    into 

committee ;  chairman  of. 

50.  Procedure  in. 

51.  Rules  of. 

ORDER  OF  BUSINESS  OF  THE   DAY. 

52.  Petitions,  reports  of  committees, 

etc. 

53.  Unfinished   business    shall    have 

preference. 


OF   THE   DUTY   OF    THE   SPEAKER. 


1.  The  speaker  shall  take  the  chair  at  precisely  the  hour  to 
which  the  house  shall  have  adjourned,  and  shall  immediately 
call  the  members  to  order. 

2.  He  shall  preserve  decorum  and  order,  may  speak  on  points 
of  order  in  preference  to  other  members,  rising  from  his  seat 
for  that  purpose,  and  shall  decide  questions  of  order,  subject 
to  an  appeal  to  the  house  by  any  two  members. 

3.  Questions  shall  be  distinctly  put  in  this  form,  to  wit:  "As 
many  as  are  of  opinion  that  (as  the  case  may  be)  say  Aye"; 
and  after  the  affirmative  vote  is  expressed,  "Those  of  a  contrary 
opinion  say  No."  If  the  speaker  doubts,  or  a  division  is  called 
for,  the  house  shall  divide.  Those  in  the  affirmative  of  the  ques- 
tion shall  first  rise  from  their  seats  and  stand  till  they  be 
counted,  and  afterwards  those  in  the  negative  shall  rise  and 
stand  till  they  be  counted.  The  speaker  shall  then  rise  and  state 
the  decision  of  the  house. 

4.  He  shall  rise  to  put  a  question,  but  may  state  it  sitting. 

5.  All  committees  shall  be  appointed  by  the  speaker  unless 
otherwise  directed  by  the  house. 

6.  The  speaker  shall  designate  to  which  of  the  standing  com- 
mittees all  memorials,  petitions,  accounts  or  other  matters  shall 
be  referred,  unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the  house. 

7.  The  speaker  shall  not  be  called  upon  to  vote  unless  the 
house  be  equals  divided,  or  unless  his  vote,  if  given  to  the 
minority,  will  make  the  division  equal;  and  in  case  of  such  equal 
division  the  question  shall  be  lost. 

8.  All  acts,  addresses,  and  joint  resolutions  shall  be  assigned 
by  the  speaker;   and  all  writs,  warrants  or  subpoenas,  issued  by 


RULES    OF    THE    HOUSE.  361 

order  of  the  house,  shall  be  under  his  hand   and   seal,  attested 
by  the  clerk. 

(.".  In  case  of  any  disturbance  or  disorderly  conduct  in  the 
galleries,  t lie  speaker  or  chairman  of  the  committee  of  the  whole 
house  shall  have  the  power  to  order  the  same  to  be  cleared. 

10.  No  person  but  the  members  and  officers  of  the  house, 
members  of  the  council,  and  members  of  the  senate,  the  secre- 
tary of  the  state,  treasurer,  and  clerks  of  the  senate,  shall  be 
admit  ted  within  the  door  of  the  representatives'  chamber  unless 
by  invitation  of  the  speaker,  or  some  member  of  the  house  with 
the  consent  of  the  speaker,  except  in  public  hearings,  parties, 
their  counsel  and  witnesses,  under  the  direction  of  the  speaker. 

11.  The  speaker  shall  have  power  to  substitute  any  member 
to  perform  the  duties  of  the  chair,  such  substitution  not  to  ex- 
tend beyond  one  legislative  day. 

OF    DECORUM    AND    DEBATE. 

12.  When  any  member  is  about  to  speak  in  debate,  make  a 
motion  or  deliver  any  matter  to  the  house,  he  shall  rise  from 
his  seat  and  respectfully  address  himself  to  the  speaker. 

13.  If  any  member  transgress  the  rules  of  the  house,  the 
speaker  shall,  or  any  member  ma3r,  call  him  to  order;  in  which 
case  the  member  so  called  to  order  shall  immediately  sit  down, 
and  the  question  of  order  shall  then^be  distinctly  stated  from 
the  chair;  and  in  all  cases  where  a  member  shall  be  called  to 
order  for  uttering  disrespectful  words,  upon  the  request  of  any 
member  the  words  objected  to  shall  be  reduced  to  writing  by 
the  member  so  calling  to  order;  after  which  the  member  so 
called  to  order  ma3r  explain,  and  the  question  shall  be  open  to 
debate,  as  in  other  cases,  and  decided  by  the  speaker,  whose 
decision  shall  be  submitted  to  unless  an  appeal  be  made  to  the 
house,  by  a  member,  in  which  case  the  only  question  shall  be, 
"Is  the  speaker's  decision  correct?"  which  shall  be  decided  with- 
out debate.  If  the  decision  be  in  favor  of  the  member  called 
to  order,  he  may  proceed;  if  otherwise,  and  the  case  may  re- 
quire it,  he  shall  be  liable  to  the  censure  of  the  house. 

14.  In  all  cases  the  member  first  rising  shall  speak  first. 
When  two  members  rise  at  the  same  time,  the  speaker  shall 
name  the  person  to  speak. 

15.  No  member  shall  speak  more  than  twice  on  the  same 
question  without  leave  of  the  house;  nor  more  than  once  until 
every  member  choosing  to  speak  shall  have  spoken. 

16.  While  the  speaker  is  putting  any  question,  or  addressing 
the  house,  no  one  shall  walk  out  of  or  across  the  house;  nor  in 
such  case,  or  when  a  member  is  speaking,  shall  entertain  pri- 
vate   discourse;    nor,    while    a    member    is    speaking,    shall    pass 


362  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

between  him  and  the  chair;  nor  shall  any  member  leave  his  seat 
while  the  3reas  and  nays  are  calling. 

17.  No  member  shall  vote  on  any  question  in  the  event  of 
which  he  is  directly  interested;  nor  in  anv  case  where  he  was 
not  present  when  the  question  was  put;  nor  sit  upon  any  com- 
mittee when  he  is  directly  interested  in  the  question  under  con- 
sideration. In  case  of  such  interest  of  a  member  of  a  com- 
mittee, the  fact  shall  be  reported  to  the  house,  and  another  per- 
son substituted  on  that  question  in  his  place. 

18.  Every  member  who  shall  be  in  the  house  when  a  ques- 
tion is  put  shall  give  his  vote,  unless  the  house,  for  special  rea- 
son, shall  excuse  him. 

19.  No  motion  shall  be  debated  until  the  same  shall  be  sec- 
onded and  stated  from  the  chair;  and  when  a  motion  shall  be 
made  and  seconded,  it  shall  be  reduced  to  writing,  if  desired  by 
the  speaker  or  any  member,  and  delivered  at  the  table,  and  read 
by  the  speaker,  before  the  same  shall  be  debated. 

20.  No  petition  shall  be  received  by  the  house  unless  it  be 
presented  by  a  member  thereof,  nor  until  the  substance  of  said 
petition  be  concisely  minuted,  and  the  name  of  the  member, 
and  the  town  he  represents,  recorded  upon  the  back  thereof; 
and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  speaker  to  state,  in  the  first 
place,  the  substance  of  the  petition  as  minuted  on  the  back 
thereof. 

21.  After  a  motion  is  stated  by  the  speaker,  it  shall  be  in 
possession  of  the  house,  but  may  be  withdrawn  at  any  time  be- 
fore an  amendment. 

22.  When  any  question  is  under  debate,  no  motion  shall 
be  received,  but,  first,  to  adjourn;  second,  to  lay  on  the  table; 
third,  for  the  previous  question;  fourth,  to  postpone  indefinitely; 
fifth,  to  postpone  to  a  certain  day;  sixth,  to  commit;  seventh, 
to  amend;  which  several  motions  shall  have  precedence  in  the 
order  in  which  they  are  arranged.  Motions  to  adjourn,  to  lay 
on  the  table,  and  to  take  from  the  table,  shall  be  decided  with- 
out debate. 

2?>.  The  speaker  shall  put  the  previous  question  in  the  fol- 
lowing form:  "Shall  the  main  question  now  be  put?"  and  all 
debate  upon  the  main  question  shall  be  suspended  until  the 
previous  question  has  been  decided.  After  the  adoption  of  the 
previous  question,  the  sense  of  the  house  shall  forthwith  be 
taken  upon  pending  amendments,  in  their  regular  order,  and 
then  upon  the  main  question.  The  previous  question  may  also 
be  ordered  upon  debatable  motions  and  amendments,  in  which 
case  the  question  shall  be,  "Shall  the  question  on  the  amend- 
ment (or  motion)  now  be  put?" 


RULES   OF   THE    BOUSE.  363 

24.  The  previous  question  shall  not  be  debatable.  All  inci- 
dental questions  of  order  arising  alter  a  motion  for  the  previous 
question  and  related  to  the  subjects  affected  by  the  order 
of  the  previous  question  shall  be  decided  without  debate. 

25.  It'  the  previous  question  Is  decided  in  the  negative,  it 
shall  not  be  again  in  order  until  after  adjournment,  but  the  main 
question,  amendment  or  debatable  motion  shall  be  left  before 
the  house  and  disposed  of  as  though  the  previous  question  had 
not  been  put. 

26.  When  a  question  is  postponed  indefinitely,  the  same  shall 
not  be  acted  upon  during  the  session  except  by  unanimous  con- 
sent. 

27.  Any  member  may  call  for  a  division  of  the  question  when 
the  sense  will  admit  of  it;  and  upon  a  motion  to  amend,  a  re- 
fusal to  strike  out  words  shall  neither  preclude  amendment  to 
such  words  nor  a  motion  to  strike  out  and  insert. 

28.  A  motion  for  commitment,  until  it  is  decided,  shall  pre- 
clude all  amendment  to  the  main  question,  and  all  motions  and 
reports  ma}'  be  committed  at  the  pleasure  of  the  house. 

29.  No  new  motion  shall  be  admitted,  under  color  of  amend- 
ment, as  a  substitute  for  the  motion  under  debate. 

30.  No  vote  shall  be  reconsidered,  unless  the  motion  for  re- 
consideration be  made  by  a  member  who  voted  with  the  major- 
ity, nor  unless  the  notice  of  such  motion  be  given  on  the  same 
day  on  which  the  vote  passed,  or  on  the  next  day  on  which  the 
house  shall  be  in  session,  between  the  hours  of  10  and  12  o'clock. 

31.  When  the  reading  of  a  paper  is  called  for  and  objected 
to  by  any  member  it  shall  be  determined  by  a  vote  of  the  house. 

32.  Any  member  may  excuse  himself  from  serving  on  any 
committee  at  the  time  of  his  appointment,  if  he  is  then  a  mem- 
ber of  two  other  committees  which  have  not  reported. 

33.  Each  member  shall  seasonably  and  punctually  attend  to 
his  duty  in  the  house,  and  no  one  shall  absent  himself  from  the 
service  of  the  house  unless  he  have  leave,  or  be  sick  and  unable 
to  attend. 

34.  The  speaker  shall  appoint  a  teller  for  each  division  of 
the  house,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  report  to  the  chair  the  state 
of  the  vote,  whenever  a  division  of  the  house  is  called  for. 

OF    COMMITTEES   AND   THEIR   DUTIES . 

35.  The  following  standing  committees  shall  be  appointed 
early  in  the  January  session: 

A  committee  on  revising  and  compiling  the  laws  of  the  state; 
a  committee  on  national  affairs;  a  committee  on  elections;  a 
committee  on  the  judiciary;  a  committee  on  banks;  a  committee 
on  the  state  prison;  a  committee  on  insurance;   a  committee  on 


364  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


the  state  agricultural  college;  a  committee  on  agriculture;  a 
committee  on  manufactures;  a  committee  on  appropriations;  a 
committee  on  retrenchment  and  reform;  a  committee  on  mili- 
tary affairs;  a  committee  on  education;  a  committee  on  the 
state  normal  school;  a  committee  on  incorporations;  a  commit- 
tee on  towns;  a  committee  on  county  affairs;  a  committee  on 
labor;  a  committee  on  state  hospital;  a  committee  on  railroads; 
a  committee  on  roads,  bridges,  and  canals;  a  committee  on  un- 
finished business;  a  committee  on  mileage;  a  committee  on  fish- 
eries and  game;  a  committee  on  the  industrial  school;  a  com- 
mittee on  soldiers'  home;  a  committee  on  claims;  a  committee 
on  forestry;  a  committee  on  public  health;  a  committee  on  pub- 
lic improvements;  a  committee  on  school  for  the  feeble-minded; 
a  committee  on  ways  and  means,  to  consist  of  thirteen  members 
each;  a  committee  on  journal  of  the  house,  to  consist  of  three 
members,  one  of  whom  shall  be  the  speaker;  a  committee  on 
rules,  to  consist  of  five  members,  one  of  whom  shall  be  the 
speaker. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  revising  and  com- 
piling the  laws  to  consider  all  matters  relating  to  those  sub- 
jects, and  recommend  such  changes,  modifications,  and  addi- 
tions as  may  be  desirable;  also  to  consider  all  bills,  resolutions, 
and  reports  of  committees  relating  to  those  subjects  which  may 
be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  national  affairs  to 
consider  all  matters  of  national  concern,  all  matters  referred  to 
the  state  by  the  general  government,  and  all  matters  pertaining 
to  our  federal  relations,  that  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  elections  to  examine 
and  report  upon  the  certificates  or  other  credentials  of  the  elec- 
tion of  the  members  returned  to  serve  in  this  house,  and  to  take 
into  consideration  all  petitions  and  other  matters  in  relation  to 
elections  or  returns  as  shall  be  presented,  or  come  into  question, 
and  shall  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  the  judiciary  to  take 
into  consideration  all  matters  in  relation  to  the  judiciary  sys- 
tem of  the  state;  and  all  matters  where  a  constitutional  question 
is  involved.  All  applications  for  acts  of  incorporation  which 
under  the  rules  would  be  referred  to  the  committee  on  incor- 
porations or  manufactures,  shall  first  be  referred  to  the  com- 
mittee on  the  judiciary  to  inquire  whether  the  object  of  the  ap- 
plicants cannot  be  obtained  by  voluntary  incorporation  under 
the  general  laws  of  the  state,  and  shall  report  accordingly. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  banks  to  consider  all 
applications  for  the  incorporation  of  banks,  and  all  subjects  re- 
lating to  such  institutions  that  may  be  referred  to  it. 


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It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  the  state  prison  to 
lake  into  consideration  all  matters  in  relation  to  the  state 
prison,  to  examine  all  reports  and  accounts  that  may  be  sub- 
mitted by  the  warden,  or  that  may  be  otherwise  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  insurance  to  con- 
sider all  applications  for  the  incorporation  of  insurance  com- 
panies, and  all  subjects  relating"  to  insurance  companies,  do- 
mestic  and  foreign,  and  whether  life,  fire,  marine,  accidental,  or 
of  any  other  character,  that  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  the  state  agricultural 
college  to  examine  into  the  rules  and  government  of  the  New 
Hampshire  College  of  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts,  and 
all  matters  connected  therewith,  and  all  such  other  matters  as 
may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  agriculture  to  take 
into  consideration  all  matters  concerning  the  agricultural  in- 
terests, and  the  incorporation  of  agricultural  societies,  that  shall 
be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  manufactures  to 
consider  all  matters  concerning  the  manufacturing  interests  of 
the  state,  and  all  applications  for  incorporation  for  manufactur- 
ing purposes,  which  shall  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  appropriations  to 
examine  and  take  into  consideration  the  state  of  the  treasury, 
to  report  what  sum  it  may  be  necessary  to  raise  as  a  state 
tax,  and  on  every  subject  touching  the  financial  interests  of  the 
state  that  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  retrenchment  and 
reform  to  take  into  consideration  the  public  expenditures  and 
all  questions  relating  thereto;  and  also  to  consider  all  questions 
relating  to  the  subject  of  administrative  reforms  in  the  various 
departments  of  the  state  government  that  may  be  referred  to 
it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  military  affairs  to 
consider  all  applications  for  altering  and  amending  laws  regu- 
lating the  militia  of  this  state,  and  for  the  removal  of  military 
officers,  that  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  education  to  consider 
all  subjects  relative  to  the  regulation  of  school  districts  and 
schools,  and  all  matters  concerning  education  that  may  be  re- 
ferred to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  the  state  normal 
school  to  examine  in  relation  to  the  government  of  the  state 
normal  school,  and  all  matters  connected  therewith,  and  all 
such  other  matters  as  may  be  referred  to  it. 


366  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  incorporations  to  con- 
sider all  applications  for  acts  of  incorporation,  and  all  other 
matters  which  ma}^  come  in  question  relative  to  bodies  corpor- 
ate, that  may  be  referred  to  it,  excepting"  those  relating  to 
towns,  parishes,  turnpikes,  railroads,  canals,  banks,  agricultural 
societies,  and  factories. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  towns  to  consider  all 
applications  for  the  alteration  of  town  lines  by  the  annexation 
of  one  portion  of  a  town  to  another,  and  all  applications  for 
incorporation  of  towns  by  division  of  towns,  or  otherwise,  that 
may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  county  affairs  to  con- 
sider all  applications  for  the  alteration  of  county  lines  or  the 
creation  of  new  counties,  the  salaries  of  county  officers,  the  set- 
tlement of  paupers,  and  all  other  matters  relating  to  county  af- 
fairs that  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  labor  to  consider  all 
petitions  relating  to  labor  and  wages,  and  all  other  matters  re- 
lating thereto  that  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  state  hospital  to  ex- 
amine all  accounts  of  the  state  hospital,  particularly  of  those 
relating  to  the  expenditure  of  moneys  appropriated  by  the  state; 
to  examine  into  the  rules  and  government  of  the  institution, 
and  all  matters  of  general  interest  connected  therewith,  and  all 
such  matters  as  shall  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  railroads  to  consider 
all  petitions  for  the  incorporation  of  railroads,  for  alterations, 
and  all  matters  relative  thereto  that  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  roads,  bridges,  and 
canals  to  consider  all  applications  for  the  incorporation  of  turn- 
pikes, bridges  or  canals,  and  for  the  alteration  of  tolls,  and  all 
matters  relative  thereto  that  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  unfinished  business 
to  examine  and  report,  from  the  journals  of  the  last  session, 
all  such  matters  as  were  then  pending  and  undetermined. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  mileage  to  ascertain 
the  distance  traveled  by  each  member  of  the  house,  and  report 
to  the  house  the  names  of  the  several  members  and  the  mileage 
allowed  to  each. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  fisheries  and  game  to 
consider  all  matters  concerning  the  location,  growth,  cultiva- 
tion, protection,  improvement,  and  preservation  of  fish  and  game 
within  the  state,  and  all  matters  relative  thereto,  which  may 
be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  the  industrial  school 


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to  examine  the  rules  and  government  of  the  institution,  and  all 
matters  of  general  interest  connected  therewith,  and  all  such 
matters  as  may  be  referred  to  it. 

Jt  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  soldiers'  home  to  con- 
sider all  the  matters  pertaining  to  the  soldiers'  home  that  may 
be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  forestry  to  consider 
all  matters  relating-  to  the  forests  of  the  state  and  public  parks 
that  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  public  health 
to  consider  all  matters  relating  to  the  health  of  the  inhabitants 
of  the  state  and  vital  statistics  that  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  public  improve- 
ments to  consider  all  matters  pertaining  to  public  improvements 
in  the  state  that  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  school  for  the  feeble- 
minded to  examine  the  rules  and  government  of  the  institution, 
and  all  matters  of  general  interest  connected  therewith,  and 
all  such  matters  as  may  be  referred  to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  claims  to  audit, 
adjust,  and  report  on  all  accounts  and  claims  that  may  be  pre- 
sented for  allowance,  except  accounts  for  printing,  military 
accounts,  and  accounts  for  engrossing  bills. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  journal  of  the  house 
from  day  to  day,  and  before  the  commencement  of  the  morning 
session,  to  examine  the  journal  of  the  preceding  day,  and  re- 
port to  the  house  at  once  any  errors;  provided,  however,  that 
the  journal  of  the  preceding  day  shall  be  read  at  the  opening  of 
any  morning  session  whenever  recmested  by  any  ten  members. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  ways  and  means  to 
examine  and  take  into  consideration  the  state  of  the  treasury, 
to  consider  and  report  on  all  bills  and  resolutions  relating  to 
raising  money  by  a  state  tax,  the  apportionment  of  the  same, 
and  all  other  methods  proposed  for  raising  a  revenue  for  the 
state:  and  to  consider  and  report  upon  every  other  subject 
touching  the  financial  interests  of  the  state  that  may  be  re- 
ferred to  it. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  committee  on  rules  to  consider  all 
matters  pertaining  to  the  rules  of  procedure  of  the  house  that 
may  be  referred  to  it. 

36.  All  other  committees  shall  consist  of  three  members,  un- 
less otherwise  ordered. 

37.  The  standing  committees  shall  attend  at  their  respective 
committee  rooms  two  hours  before  the  meeting  of  the  house  in 
the  morning,  and  at  such  other  times  as  the  house  shall  order; 


368  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


and  no  committee  shall  sit  during'  the  sitting  of  the  house  un- 
less when  the  speaker  shall  consider  it  necessary.  The  com- 
mittees shall  promptly  consider  and  report  on  all  matters  re- 
ferred to  them. 

38.  The  first  named  member  of  any  committee  appointed  by 
the  speaker  of  the  house  shall  be  chairman;  and  in  case  of  his 
absence,  or  being  excused  by  the  house,  the  next  named  mem- 
ber, and  so  on,  as  often  as  the  case  may  happen,  unless  the  com- 
mittee, by  a  majority  of  the  number,  elect  a  chairman.  And 
when  any  committee  shall  report  otherwise  than  by  bill,  they 
shall,  if  the  subject  admit  of  it,  subjoin  to  their  report  a  resolu- 
tion making  such  disposition  of  the  matter  committed  to  them 
as  to  the  committee  shall  seem  expedient. 

39.  Whenever  it  shall  not  be  convenient  for  any  standing 
committee  to  attend  properly  to  all  the  business  which  may  be 
properly  referred  to  it,  the  speaker  may,  on  a  vote  of  the  house 
to  that  effect,  appoint  an  additional  committee  on  the  same 
subject,  to  consist  of  the  same  number  of  members  as  the  orig- 
inal committee,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  take  into  consideration 
all  matters  in  relation  to  that  subject  which  shall  be  referred 
to  it  by  the  house,  and  to  report  thereon. 

OF    BILLS. 

40.  All  petitions,  memorials,  and  other  papers  addressed  to 
the  house,  and  all  bills  and  resolutions  to  be  introduced  in  the 
house,  shall  be  endorsed  with  the  name  of  the  person  or  com- 
mittee presenting  them,  with  the  subject  matter  of  the  same, 
and  shall  be  placed  by  the  members  presenting  them  in  a  box 
provided  for  the  purpose  by  the  clerk.  The  speaker  shall  take 
them  up  for  introduction  at  the  morning  session. 

41.  Every  bill  and  resolution  originally  introduced  into  the 
house  shall  be  expressed  in  words  clearly,  so  that  it  shall  not 
be  necessary  to  refer  to  any  other  act  or  statute  to  ascertain 
the  meaning  thereof. 

42.  Every  bill  shall  have  three  several  readings  in  the  house 
previous  to  its  passage.  The  first  reading  shall  be  for  informa- 
tion; and  thereupon,  if  it  be  not  rejected  or  otherwise  disposed 
of  by  the  house,  the  question  shall  be,  "Shall  the  bill  be  read  a 
second  time?"  and  if  ordered  to  a  second  reading  it  shall  im- 
mediately be  read  a  second  time  by  its  title,  be  laid  upon  the 
table  to  be  printed  under  rule  46,  and  be  by  the  speaker  referred 
to  the  appropriate  standing  committee,  unless  otherwise  or- 
dered by  the  house.  No  bill  after  it  has  been  read  a  second 
time  shall  have  a  third  reading,  until  after  an  adjournment.    The 


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time  assigned  for  tin-  third  reading  of  bills  and  resolutions 
shall  be  three  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  unless  otherwise  ordered 
by  the  house.* 

43.  No  amendment  shall  be  made  bu1  upon  the  si  cond  reading 
of  a  bill  or  joint  resolution;  and  all  hills  and  resolutions  shall 
be  iii  writing,  with  the  name  of  the  member  and  the  town  he 
represents  on  the  back  thereof.  The  orders  of  the  day  for  the 
reading  of  bills  and  joint  resolutions  shall  hold  for  every  suc- 
ceeding day  until  disposed  of. 

44.  All  bills,  and  all  votes  and  resolutions  that  are  necessary 
to  be  carried  to  the  senate  for  their  concurrence,  may  be  sent 
by  the  assistant  clerk. 

4.").     Every  bill  shall  be  marked  on  the  first  page  "house  bill." 
and  every  joint  resolution  shall  be  marked  "house  joint  resolu- 
tion," and  each  bill  and  resolution  shall  be  regularly  numbered." 
beginning  with  No.  1,  and  continuing  consecutively,  as  each  bill 
or  joint  resolution  is  introduced  into  the  house. 

46.  Every  bill  and  joint  resolution  introduced  into  the  house, 
either  by  a  member  or  by  a  committee,  shall  be  declared  by  tin- 
speaker  laid  upon  the  table,  after  it  has  been  read  a  second 
time,  and  the  clerk  shall  procure  a  sufficient  number  of  copies, 
printed  on  paper  of  uniform  size,  for  the  use  of  the  house,  and 
cause  the  same  to  be  distributed  to  the  members,  and  when 
printed  the  bill  shall  be  immediately  delivered  to  the  committee 
to  which  it  shall  have  been  referred.  Bills  and  joint  resolutions 
received  from  the  senate  shall  be  printed  at  the  same  stage 
of  their  procedure  unless  they  have  been  printed  in  the  senate 
and  copies  distributed  in  the  house. 

47.  All  bills  and  joint  resolutions  appropriating  money,  re- 
ported from  anj-  committee,  shall  be  referred  to  the  committee 
on  appropriations  for  revision. 

48.  No  standing  rule  or  order  of  the  house  shall  be  rescinded 
without  one  day's  notice  being  given  of  the  motion  therefor;  nor 
suspended,  unless  by  a  vote  therefor  of  two  thirds  of  the  mem- 
bers present. 

OF    THE   COMMITTEE   OF   THE    WHOLE   HOUSE. 

49.  The  house  may  resolve  itself  into  committee  of  the  whole 
house  at  any  time,  on  the  motion  of  a  member  made  for  that 
purpose;  and  in  forming  a  committee  of  the  whole  house  the 
speaker  shall  leave  the  'hair,  and  a  chairman  to  preside  in  com- 
mittee shall  be  appointed  by  the  speaker. 

*  This  paragraph  shall  not  apply  to  bills  and  joint  resolutions  intro- 
duced at  the  session  of  1907  under  the  old  rules  and  not  printed;  but  as  to 
such  unprinted  bills  and  joint  resolutions,  the  rules  of  the  session  of  1^05 
shall  be  in  force. 


370  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

50.  Upon  bills  and  resolutions  committed  to  a  committee  of 
the  whole  house,  the  bill  or  resolution  shall  first  be  read 
throughout  by  the  clerk,  and  then  again  read  and  debated  by 
clauses,  leaving  the  preamble  of  the  bill  to  be  last  considered 
the  body  of  the  bill  or  resolution  shall  not  be  defaced  or  inter- 
lined, but  all  amendments,  noting  the  page  and  line,  shall  be 
duly  entered  by  the  clerk  on  a  separate  jiaper,  as  the  same  shall 
be  agreed  to  by  the  committee  and  so  reported  to  the  house. 
After  report,  the  bill  or  resolution  shall  again  be  subject  to  be 
debated  and  amended  by  clauses,  before  a  question  to  pass  it 
to  a  third  reading  be  taken. 

51.  The  rules  of  proceeding  in  the  house  shall  be  observed  in 
committee  of  the  whole  house,  so  far  as  they  may  be  applicable, 
except  the  rule  limiting  the  time  of  speaking. 

ORDER   OF    BUSINESS    OF    THE    DAY. 

52.  The  speaker  shall  call  for  petitions  from  members  of  the 
house.  The  petitions  having  been  presented  and  disposed  of, 
reports,  first  from  the  standing  and  then  from  the  select  com- 
mittees, shall  be  called  for  and  disposed  of.  And  the  above  busi- 
ness shall  be  done  in  no  other  part  of  the  day,  except  by  per- 
mission of  the  house. 

53.  The  unfinished  business  in  which  the  house  was  engaged 
at  the  last  preceding  adjournment,  if  called  for  by  any  member, 
shall  have  the  preference  over  all  other  business  except  the 
general  order  of  the  day;  and  no  motion,  or  any  other  business 
except  the  general  order  of  the  day,  shall  be  received  without 
special  leave  of  the  house,  until  the  former  is  disposed  of. 


CONSTITUTION 

OF  Till 

STATE  OF   NEW    HAMPSHIRE 


PART  FIRST.— BILL  OF  RIGHTS. 

Article 

1.    Equality  of  men ;  origin  and  object 

of  government. 
•_>.    "Natural  rights. 

3.  Society,  its  organization  and  pur- 

poses. 

4.  flights  of  conscience  unalienable. 

5.  Religious  freedom  recognized. 

6.  Public  worship  of  the  Deity  to  be 

encouraged  ;  right  of  electing 
religious  teachers  ;  free  tolera- 
tion ;  existing  contracts  not  af- 
fected. 

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  reciprocal; 

private  property  for  public  use. 

13.  Conscientiously     scrupulous    not 

compellable  to  bear  arms. 

14.  Legal  remedies  to  be  free,  com- 

plete and  prompt. 

15.  Accused  entitled  to  full  and   sub- 

stantial statement  of  charge  ;  not 
obliged  to  furnish  evidence 
against  himself  ;  may  produce 
proofs  and  be  fully  heard,  etc. 

1G.  No  person  to  be  again  tried  after 
an  acquittal  ;  trial  by  jury  in 
capital  cases. 


A  RTICLE 

17.  Criminal  trials  in   county,  except 

in  general  insurrection. 

18.  Penalties   to    be  proportioned   to 

offenses;  true  design  of  punish- 
ment. 

19.  Searches  and  seizures  regulated. 

20.  Trial   by   jury    in   civil   causes  ; 

exceptions. 

21.  Only   qualified    persons    to  servo 

as  jurors,  and  to  be  fully  com- 
pensated. 

22.  Liberty  of  the  press. 

23.  Retrospective  laws  prohibited. 

24.  Militia. 

25.  Standing  armies. 

26.  Military,  subject  to  civil  power. 

27.  Quartering  of  soldiers. 

28.  Taxes  to  be  levied  only   by  the 

people  or  legislature. 

29.  Suspension  of  laws  by  legislature 

only. 

30.  Freedom  of  speech. 

31.  Meetings  of  legislature,  for  what 

purpose. 

32.  Rights   of   assembly,  instruction, 

and  petition. 

33.  Excessive  bail,  fines  and  punish- 

ments prohibited. 

34.  Martial  law  limited. 

35.  The  judiciary;  tenure  of  office. 

36.  Pensions. 

37.  The   legislative,     executive    and 

judicial  departments  to  be  kept 
separate. 

38.  Social  virtues  inculcated. 


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TART    SECOND  — FORM    OF    GOV- 
ERNMENT. 
Article 

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,  elect  officers,  de- 

fine  their   powers    and    duties, 
impose  fines,  and  assess  taxes. 

6.  Valuation  of  estates. 

7.  Members    of    legislature    not    to 

take  fees  or  act  as  counsel. 

8.  Legislature     to     sit     with    open 

doors. 

HOUSE    OF   REPRESENTATIVES. 


9. 


10. 


Representatives  elected  biennial- 
ly ;  :  atio  of  representation. 

Small  towns  may  elect  a  pro- 
portionate part  of  time. 


EXECUTIVE  POWER— GOVERNOR. 

11.  Biennial   election   of  representa- 

tives in  November. 

12.  Qualifications  of  electors. 

13.  Representatives,  how  elected,  and 

qualifications  of. 

14.  Compensation  of  legislature. 

15.  Vacancies  in  house,  how  filled. 

1G.    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  offi- 

cers, settle  rules  of  proceeding, 
and  punish  misconduct. 


Article 

22.  Senate  and    executive  have  like 

powers  ;    imprisonment  limited. 

23.  Journal  and  laws  to  be  published; 

yeas  and  nays  and  protests. 

SENATE. 

24.  Senate,  how  constituted:  tenure 

of  office. 

25.  Senatorial  districts,   how  consti- 

tuted. 

26.  Election  of  senators. 

27.  Senators,  how  and  by  whom  cho- 

sen; right  of  suffrage. 

28.  Qualification  of  senators. 

29.  Inhabitant  defined. 

30.  Inhabitants  of  incorporated  pla- 

ces ;  their  rights,  etc. 

31.  Biennial  meetings,   how  warned, 

governed,  and  conducted;  return 
of  votes. 

32.  Governor  and     council   to   count 

votes  for  senators  and  notify  the 
persons  elected. 

33.  Vacancies  in  senate,  how  filled. 

34.  Senate  judges  of  their  own  elec- 

tions. 

35.  Adjournments  limited,  except  in 

impeachment  cases. 

36.  Senate  to  elect  their  own  officers ; 

quorum. 

37.  Senate     to     try     impeachments : 

mode  of  proceeding. 

38.  Judgment  on  impeachments  lim- 

ited. 

39.  Chief   justice    to   preside    on  im- 

peachment of  governor. 

40.  Title  of  governor. 

41.  Election   of   governor;   return  of 

votes;  electors  ;  if  no  choice, 
legislature  to  elect  one  of  two 
highest  candidates ;  qualifica- 
tions for  governor. 


CONSTITUTION    OF    NEW     HAMPSHIRE, 


Article 

42.  in  case  of  disagreement,  gov- 
ernor to  adjourn  or  prorogue 
legislature  ;  if  infectious  dis- 
temper or  other  causes  exist, 
may  convene  them  elsewhere. 

4;;.  Veto  of  governor  to  bills,  pro- 
visions as  to. 

44.    Resolves  to  be  treated  like  bills. 

4.").  Governor  and  council  to  nominate 
and  appoint  officers ;  nomination 
three  clays  before  appointment. 

4G.  Governor  and  council  have  neg- 
ative on  eaeli  other. 

47.  Field  officers  to  recommend,  and 

governor    to   appoint,    company 
officers. 

48.  President   of  senate    to    act    as 

governor  when  office  vacant. 

49.  Governor  to  prorogue  or  adjourn 

legislature   and   call   extra  ses- 
sions. 

50.  Power  and  duties  of  governor  as 

commander-in-chief ;  limitation. 

51.  Pardoning  power. 

52.  Militia  officers,  removal  of. 

53.  Staff   and  non-commissioned  offi- 

cers, by  whom  appointed. 

54.  Division  of  militia  into  brigades, 

regiments,  and  companies. 

55.  Money  drawn  from  treasury  only 

by  warrant  of  governor  pursuant 
to  law. 

56.  Accounts  of  military  stores,  etc., 

to  be  rendered  quarterly. 

57.  Compensation   of    governor    and 

council. 

58.  Salary  of  judges. 

COUNCIL. 

59.  Councilors,  mode  of  election,  etc. 

60.  Vacancies,     how     filled,     if     no 

choice. 


Article 

61.  < Occurring  afterward;   new    elec- 

tion :    governor    to     convene  : 

duties. 

62.  Impeachment  of  councilors. 

63.  Secretary  to  record  proceedings 

of  council. 

64.  Councilor  districts  provided  lor. 

65.  Elections  by  legislature  may  be 

adjourned    from    day    to    day  ; 
order  thereof. 

SECRETARY,    TREASURER,    COM- 
MISSARY-GENERAL. ETC. 


66. 


67. 


68. 


Election  of  secretary,  treasurer. 
and  commissary-general. 

State  records,  where  kept;  duty 

of  secretary. 
Deputy  secretary. 


69.  Secretary  to  give  bond 

COUNTY  TREASURERS,  ETC. 

70.  County   treasurers  and  registers 

of  probate,  solicitors,  sheriffs^ 
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  behavior,  etc. ; 
removable  by  address. 

73.  Judges  to  give  opinions,  when. 

74.  Justices  of  the  peace  commission- 

ed for  five  years. 

75.  Divorces     and     appeals,    where 

tried. 

76.  Jurisdiction   of   justices   in    civil 

causes. 


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Article 

77.  Judges    and    sheriffs,    when  dis- 

qualified by  age. 

78.  Judges  and  justices  not  to  act  as 

counsel. 

79.  Jurisdiction    and    terms    of  pro- 

bate courts. 

80.  Judges  and  registers  of  probate 

not  to  act  as  counsel. 

CLERKS  OF  COURTS. 

81.  Clerks   of   courts,    by  whom  ap- 

pointed. 

ENCOURAGEMENT    OF    LITERA- 
TURE, ETC. 

82.  Encouragement      of      literature, 

etc. 

OATHS    AND    SUBSCRIPTIONS, 
EXCLUSIONS  FROM  OFFICE, 
ETC. 

83.  Oath  of  civil  officers. 

84.  Before  whom  taken. 

85.  Form  of  commissions. 

86.  Form  of  writs. 


Article 

87.  Form  of  indictments,  etc. 

88.  Suicides  and  deodands. 

89.  Existing  laws  to  continue  in  force, 

if  not    repugnant    to    constitu- 
tion. 

90.  Habeas  corpus. 

91.  Enacting  style  of  statutes. 

92.  Governor   and   judges  prohibited 

from  holding  other  offices. 

93.  Incompatability  of    offices;    only 

two  offices  of  profit  to  be  holden 
at  same  time. 

94.  Incompatability       of         certain 

offices. 

95.  Bribery  and  corruption  disqualify 

for  office. 

96.  Value  of  money,  how  computed. 

97.  Constitution,  when  to  take  effect. 

98.  Revision  of  constitution  provided 

for. 

99.  Question  on  revision  to  be  taken 

every  seven  years. 

100.  Enrollment  of  constitution. 


PART    FIRST. 


BILL    OF    RIGHTS. 


Article  1.  All  men  are  born  equally  free  and  independent; 
therefore  all  government  of  right  originates  from  the  people,  is 
founded  in  consent,  and  instituted  for  the  general  good. 

Art.  2.  All  men  have  certain  natural,  essential,  and  inherent 
rights,  among  which  are  the  enjoying  and  defending  life  and 
liberty,  acquiring,  possessing,  and  protecting  property,  and,  in 
a  word,  of  seeking  and  obtaining  happiness. 

Art.  3.  When  men  enter  into  a  state  of  society  they  sur- 
render up  some  of  their  natural  rights  to  that  society  in  order 
to  insure  the  protection  of  others;  and,  without  such  an  equiv- 
alent, the  surrender  is  void. 

Art.  4.  Among  the  natural  rights,  some  are  in  their  very  na- 
ture unalienable,  because  no  equivalent  can  be  given  or  received 
for  them.     Of  this  kind  are  the  rights  of  conscience. 


CONSTITUTION    OF    MAY     BAMPSHIRE.  o75 

Art.  5.  Every  individual  has  a  natural  and  unalienable  right 
to  worship  Cod  according  to  the  dictates  of  his  own  conscience 

;iikI  reason;  and  no  subject  shall  be  hurt,  molested  or  restrained, 
in  his  person,  liberty  or  estate,  for  worshiping  God  in  the  man- 
aer  and  season  most  agreeable  to  the  dictates  of  his  own  con- 
science, or  for  his  religious  profession,  sentiments  or  persuasion, 
provided  he  doth  not  disturb  the  public  peace  or  disturb  others 
in  their  religious  worship. 

A ut.  (i.  As  morality  and  piety,  rightly  grounded  on  evangel- 
ieal  principles,  will  give  the  best  and  greatest  security  to  govern- 
ment, and  will  lay  in  the  hearts  of  men  the  strongest  obligations 
to  due  subjection,  and  as  the  knowledge  of  these  is  most  likely 
to  be  propagated  through  a  society  by  the  institution  of  the 
public  worship  of  the  DEITY  and  of  public  instruction  in  moral- 
ity and  religion,  therefore,  to  promote  these  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  so- 
cieties within  this  state  to  make  adequate  provision,  at  their 
own  expense,  for  the  support  and  maintenance  of  public  Protes- 
tant teachers  of  piety,  religion,  and  morality.  Provided,  not- 
withstanding, that  the  several  towns,  parishes,  bodies  corporate 
or  religious  societies  shall  at  all  times  have  the  exclusive  right 
of  electing  their  own  public  teachers,  and  of  contracting  with 
them  for  their  support  and  maintenance.  And  no  person  of 
any  one  particular  religious  sect  or  denomination  shall  ever  be 
compelled  to  pay  towards  the  support  of  the  teacher  or  teachers 
of  another  persuasion,  sect  or  denomination.  And  every  denom- 
ination of  Christians,  demeaning  themselves  quietly  and  as 
good  subjects  of  the  state,  shall  be  equalty  under  the  protec- 
tion of  the  law:  and  no  subordination  of  any  one  sect  or  denom- 
ination to  another  shall  ever  be  established  by  law.  And  noth- 
ing 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.  7.  The  people  of  this  state  have  the  sole  and  exclusive 
right  of  governing  themselves  as  a  free,  sovereign,  and  independ- 
ent state,  and  do,  and  forever  hereafter  shall,  exercise  and  en- 
joy every  power,  jurisdiction,  and  right  pertaining  thereto 
which  is  not  or  may  not  hereafter  be  by  them  expressly  dele- 
gated to  the  United  States  of  America  in  congress  assembled. 

Art.  8.  All  power  residing  originally  in,  and  being  derived 
from,  the  people,  all  the  magistrates  and  officers  of  government 
are  their  substitutes  and  agents,  and  at  all  times  accountable 
to  them. 


376  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Art.  9.  No  office  or  place  whatsoever  in  government  shall  be 
hereditary,  the  abilities  and  integrity  requisite  in  all  not  being 
transmissible   to   posterity   or  relations. 

Art.  10.  Government  being  instituted  for  the  common  benefit, 
protection,  and  security  of  the  whole  community,  and  not  for  the 
private  interest  or  emolument  of  any  one  man,  family,  or  class 
of  men,  therefore,  whenever  the  ends  of  government  are  per- 
verted and  public  liberty  manifestly  endangered,  and  all  other 
means  of  redress  are  ineffectual,  the  people  may,  and  of  right 
ought  to,  reform  the  old  or  establish  a  new  government.  The 
doctrine  of  non-resistance  against  arbitrary  power  and  oppres- 
sion is  absurd,  slavish,  and  destructive  of  the  good  and  happi- 
ness of  mankind. 

Art.  11.  All  elections  ought  to  be  free;  and  every  inhab- 
itant of  the  state,  having  the  proper  qualifications,  has  equal 
right  to  elect  and  be  elected  into  office;  but  no  person  shall 
have  the  right  to  vote,  or  be  eligible  to  office  under  the  consti- 
tution of  this  state,  who  shall  not  be  able  to  read  the  constitu- 
tion in  the  English  language,  and  to  write,  provided,  however,  that 
this  provision  shall  not  apply  to  any  person  prevented  by  a 
phj-sical  disability  from  complying  with  its  requisitions,  nor  to 
any  person  who  now  has  the  right  to  vote,  nor  to  any  person 
who  shall  be  sixty  years  of  age  or  upwards  on  the  first  day  of 
January,  A.  D.  1904. 

Art.  12.  Every  member  of  the  community  has  a  right  to  be 
protected  by  it  in  the  enjoj'ment  of  his  life,  liberty,  and  prop- 
erty. He  is,  therefore,  bound  to  contribute  his  share  in  the  ex- 
pense of  such  protection,  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  representative  body 
have  given  their  consent. 

Art.  13.  No  person  who  is  conscientiously  scrupulous  about 
the  lawfulness  of  bearing  arms  shall  be  compelled  thereto,  pro- 
vided he  will  pay  an  equivalent. 

Art.  14.  Every  subject  of  this  state  is  entitled  to  a  certain 
remedy,  by  having  recourse  to  the  laws,  for  all  injuries  he  may 
receive  in  his  person,  property,  or  character;  to  obtain  right  and 
justice  'freely,  without  being  obliged  to  purchase  it;  completely 
and  without  any  denial;  promptly,  and  without  delay;  conform- 
ably to  the  laws. 

Art.  15.  No  subject  shall  be  held  to  answer  for  any  crime  or 
offense    until   the    same   is   fully   and  plainly,    substantially    and 


CONSTITUTION    OF    NEW     HAMPSHIRE.  377 

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 
thi>  witnesses  against  him  face  to  face,  and  to  be  fully  heard  in 
his  defense  by  himself  and  counsel.  And  no  subject  shall  be  ar- 
rested,  imprisoned,  despoiled,  or  deprived  of  his  property,  im- 
munities, or  privileges,  put  out  of  the  protection  of  the  Law,  ex- 
iled or  deprived  of  his  life,  liberty,  or  estate,  but  by  the  judg- 
ment of  his  peers  or  the  law  of  the  land. 

Art.  16.  No  subject  shall  be  liable  to  be  tried,  after  an 
acquittal,  for  the  same  crime  or  offense;  nor  shall  the  legisla- 
ture make  any  law  that  shall  subject  any  person  to  a  capital 
punishment  (excepting  for  the  government  of  the  army  and 
navy,  and  the  militia  in  actual  service)  without  trial  by  jury. 

Art.  17.  In  criminal  prosecutions,  the  trial  of  facts  in  the 
vicinity  where  they  happen  is  so  essential  to  the  security  of  the 
life,  liberty,  and  estate  of  the  citizen,  that  no  crime  or  offense 
ought  to  be  tried  in  any  other  county  than  that  in  which  it  is 
committed,  except  in  cases  of  general  insurrection  in  any  par- 
ticular county,  when  it  shall  appear  to  the  judges  of  the  superior 
court  that  an  impartial  trial  cannot  be  had  in  the  county  where 
the  offense  may  be  committed,  and,  upon  their  report,  the  legis- 
lature shall  think  proper  to  direct  the  trial  in  the  nearest 
county  in  which  an  impartial  trial  can  be  obtained. 

Art.  18.  All  penalties  ought  to  be  proportioned  to  the  nature 
of  the  offense.  No  wise  legislature  will  affix  the  same  punish- 
ment to  the  crimes  of  theft,  forgery,  and  the  like,  which  they  do 
to  those  of  murder  and  treason.  Where  the  same  undistinguish- 
ing  severity  is  exerted  against  all  offenses,  the  people  are  led  to 
forget  the  real  distinction  in  the  crimes  themselves  and  to  com- 
mit the  most  flagrant  with  as  little  compunction  as  they  do  the 
lightest  offenses.  For  the  same  reason,  a  multitude  of  san- 
guinary laws  is  both  impolitic  and  unjust,  the  true  design  of  all 
punishments  being  to  reform,  not  to  exterminate,  mankind. 

Art.  19.  Every  subject  hath  a  right  to  be  secure  from  all  un- 
reasonable searches  and  seizures  of  his  person,  his  houses,  his 
papers,  and  all  his  possessions.  Therefore,  all  warrants  to 
search  suspected  places  or  arrest  a  person  for  examination  or 
trial,  in  prosecutions  for  criminal  matters,  are  contrary  to  this 
right,  if  the  cause  or  foundation  of  them  be  not  previously  sup- 
ported by  oath  or  affirmation,  and  if  the  order,  in  a  warrant 
to  a  civil  officer,  to  make  search  in  suspected  places  or  to  arrest 
one  or  more  suspected  persons  or  to  seize  their  property,  be  not 
accompanied  with  a  special  designation  of  the  person  or  object 
of  search,  arrest,  or  seizure;  and  no  warrant  ought  to  be  issued 
but  in  cases  and  with  the  formalities  prescribed  by  law. 


378  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

Art.  20.  In  all  controversies  concerning  property  and  in  all 
suits  between  two  or  more  persons,  except  in  cases  in  which  it 
has  been  heretofore  otherwise  used  and  practiced,  and  except  in 
cases  in  which  the  value  in  controversy  does  not  exceed  one 
hundred  dollars  and  title  of  real  estate  is  not  concerned,  the 
parties  have  a  right  to  trial  by  jury;  and  this  method  of  pro- 
cedure shall  be  held  sacred,  unless,  in  cases  arising  on  the  high 
seas  and  such  as  relate  to  mariners'  wages,  the  legislature  shall 
think  it  necessary  hereafter  to  alter  it. 

Art.  21.  In  order  to  reap  the  fullest  advantage  of  the  inesti- 
mable privilege  of  trial  by  jury,  great  care  ought  to  be  taken 
that  none  but  qualified  persons  should  be  appointed  to  serve; 
and  such  ought  to  be  fully  compensated  for  their  travel,  time, 
and  attendance. 

Art.  22.  The  liberty  of  the  press  is  essential  to  the  security  of 
freedom  in  a  state;  it  ought,  therefore,  to  be  inviolably  pre- 
served. 

Art.  23.  Retrospective  laws  are  highly  injurious,  oppressive, 
and  unjust.  No  such  laws,  therefore,  should  be  made,  either 
for  the  decision  of  civil  causes  or  the  punishment  of  offenses. 

Art.  24.  A  well-regulated  militia  is  the  proper,  natural,  and 
sure  defense  of  a  state. 

Art.  25.  Standing  armies  are  dangerous  to  liberty,  and  ought 
not  to  be  raised  or  kept  up  without  the  consent  of  the  legisla- 
ture. 

Art.  26.  In  all  cases  and  at  all  times,  the  military  ought  to 
be  under  strict  subordination  to,  and  governed  by,  the  civil 
power. 

Art.  27.  No  soldier,  in  time  of  peace,  shall  be  quartered  in 
any  house  without  the  consent  of  the  owner;  and,  in  time  of 
war,  such  quarters  ought  not  to  be  made  but  by  the  civil  magis- 
trate, in  a  manner  ordained  by  the  legislature. 

Art.  28.  No  subsidy,  charge,  tax,  impost,  or  duty  shall  be 
established,  fixed,  laid,  or  levied,  under  any  pretext  whatsoever, 
without  the  consent  of  the  people  or  their  representatives  in  the 
legislature,  or  authority  derived  from  that  body. 

Art.  29.  The  power  of  suspending  the  laws  or  the  execution 
of  them  ought  never  to  be  exercised  but  by  the  legislature,  or 
by  authority  derived  therefrom,  to  be  exercised  in  such  particu- 
lar cases  only  as  the  legislature  shall  expressly  provide  for. 

Art.  30.  The  freedom  of  deliberation,  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,  com- 
plaint, or  prosecution  in  any  other  court  or  place  whatsoever. 

Art.  31.     The   legislature    shall   assemble    for   the   redress    of 


CONSTITUTION    OF    NKYY     HAMPSHIRE.  379 

public  grievances  and  for  making  such  laws  as  the  public  good 
may  require. 

Art.  32.  The  people  have  a  right,  in  an  orderly  and  peace- 
able 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.  33.  No  magistrate  or  court  of  law  shall  demand  exces- 
sive bail  or  sureties,  impose  excessive  fines  or  inflict  cruel  or 
unusual  punishments. 

Art.  34.  No  person  can  in  any  case  be  subjected  to  law  mar- 
tial or  to  any  pains  or  penalties  by  virtue  of  that  law,  except 
those  employed  in  the  army  or  navy,  and  except  the  militia  in 
actual  service,  but  by  authority  of  the  legislature. 

Art.  35.  It  is  essential  to  the  preservation  of  the  rights  of 
every  individual,  his  life,  liberty,  property,  and  character,  that 
there  be  an  impartial  interpretation  of  the  laws  and  adminis- 
tration of  justice.  It  is  the  right  of  every  citizen  to  be  tried 
by  judges  as  impartial  as  the  lot  of  humanity  will  admit.  It  is, 
therefore,  not  only  the  best  policy,  but  for  the  security  of  the 
rights  of  the  people,  that  the  judges  of  the  supreme  judicial 
court  should  hold  their  offices  so  long  as  they  behave  well,  sub- 
ject, however,  to  such  limitations  on  account  of  age  as  may  be 
provided  by  the  constitution  of  the  state;  and  that  they  should 
have  honorable  salaries,  ascertained  and  established  by  standing 
laws. 

Art.  36.  Economy  being  a  most  essential  virtue  in  all  states, 
especially  in  a  young  one,  no  pension  should  be  granted  but  in 
consideration  of  actual  services;  and  such  pensions  ought  to  be 
granted  with  great  caution  by  the  legislature,  and  never  for 
more  than  one  year  at  a  time. 

Art.  37.  In  the  government  of  this  state,  the  three  essential 
powers  thereof — to  wit,  the  legislative,  executive,  and  judicial — 
ought  to  be  kept  as  separate  from,  and  independent  of,  each 
other  as  the  nature  of  a  free  government  will  admit  or  as  is  con- 
sistent with  that  chain  of  connection  that  binds  the  whole 
fabric  of  the  constitution  in  one  indissoluble  bond  of  union  and 
amity. 

Art.  38.  A  frequent  recurrence  to  the  fundamental  prin- 
ciples of  the  constitution  and  a  constant  adherence  to  justice, 
moderation,  temperance,  industry,  frugality,  and  all  the  social 
virtues,  are  indispensably  necessary  to  preserve  the  blessings 
of  liberty  and  good  government.  The  people  ought,  therefore, 
to  have  a  particular  regard  to  all  those  principles  in  the  choice 
of  their  officers  and  representatives;   and  they  have  a  right  to 


380  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

require  of  their  lawgivers  and  magistrates  an  exact  and  constant 
observance  of  them  in  the  formation  and  execution  of  the  laws 
necessary  for  the  good  administration  of  government. 

PART     SECOND. 

FORM   OF   GOVERNMENT. 

Article  1.  The  people  inhabiting  the  territory  formerly 
called  The  Province  of  New  Hampshire  do  hereby  solemnly  and 
mutually  agree  with  each  other  to  form  themselves  into  a  free, 
sovereign,  and  independent  body  politic,  or  state,  by  the  name 
of  The  State  of  New  Hampshire. 

GENERAL   COURT. 

Art.  2.  The  supreme  legislative  power  within  this  state  shall 
be  vested  in  the  senate  and  house  of  representatives,  each  of 
which  shall  have  a  negative  on  the  other. 

Art.  3.  The  senate  and  house  shall  assemble  biennially,  on 
the  first  Wednesday  of  January  and  at  such  other  times  as 
they  may  judge  necessary,  and  shall  dissolve  and  be  dissolved 
seven  days  next  preceding  the  said  first  Wednesday  of  January 
biennially,  and  shall  be  styled  The  General  Court  of  New 
Hampshire. 

Art.  4.  The  general  court  shall  forever  have  full  power  and 
authority  to  erect  and  constitute  judicatories  and  courts  of 
record  or  other  courts,  to  be  holden  in  the  name  of  the  state, 
for  the  hearing,  trying,  and  determining  all  manner  of  crimes, 
offenses,  pleas,  processes,  plaints,  actions,  causes,  matters,  and 
things  whatsoever,  arising  or  happening  within  this  state,  or 
between  or  concerning  persons  inhabiting,  or  residing,  or 
brought  within  the  same,  or  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  given  and  granted  full  power  and 
authority,  from  time  to  time,  to  administer  oaths  or  affirma- 
tions 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  establish  all  manner  of  wholesome  and 
reasonable  orders,  laws,  statutes,  ordinances,  directions,  and 
instructions,   either  with   penalties   or  without,   so   as   the   same 


CONSTITUTION    OF    NKW    HAMPSHIRE.  381 

be  not  repugnant  or  contrary  to  this  constitution,  as  they  may 
judge  for  the  benefit  and  welfare  of  this  state  and  for  the 
governing  and  ordering-  thereof  and  of  the  subjects  of  the  same, 
for  the  necessary  support  and  defense  of  the  govern  nnnt  there- 
of; and  to  name  and  settle  biennially,  or  provide  by  fixed  laws 
for  the  naming-  and  settling  all  civil  officers  within  this  state, 
such  officers  excepted  the  election  and  appointment  of  whom 
are  hereafter  in  this  form  of  government  otherwise  provided 
for;  and  to  set  forth  the  several  duties,  powers,  and  limits  of 
the  several  civil  and  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  of- 
fices and  places,  so  as  the  same  be  not  repugnant  or  contrary 
to  this  constitution;  and,  also,  to  impose  fines,  mulcts,  impris- 
onments, and  other  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  defense  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  benefit  of  any  corporation  having 
for  its  object  a  dividend  of  profits,  or  in  any  way  aid  the  same 
by  taking  its  stock  or  bonds. 

Art.  6.  The  public  charges  of  government  or  any  part  there- 
of may  be  raised  by  taxation  upon  polls,  estates,  and  other 
classes  of  property,  including  franchises  and  property  when 
passing  by  will  or  inheritance;  and  there  shall  be  a  valuation 
of  the  estates  within  the  state  taken  anew  once  in  every  five 
years,  at  least,  and  as  much  oftener  as  the  general  court  shall 
order. 

Art.  7.  No  member  of  the  general  court  shall  take  fees,  be 
of  counsel  or  act  as  advocate  in  any  cause  before  either  branch 
of  the  legislature;  and,  upon  due  proof  thereof,  such  member 
shall  forfeit  his  seat  in  the  legislature. 

Art.  8.  The  doors  of  the  galleries  of  each  house  of  the  legis- 
lature shall  be  kept  open  to  all  persons  who  behave  decently, 
except  when  the  welfare  of  the  state,  in  the  opinion  of  either 
branch,  shall  require  secrec3r. 


382  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 


HOUSE)  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

Art.  9.  There  shall  be,  in  the  legislature  of  this  state,  a  rep- 
resentation of  the  people,  biennially  elected,  and  founded  upon 
principles  of  equality,  and,  in  order  that  such  representation  may 
be  as  equal  as  circumstances  will  admit,  every  town,  or  place 
entitled  to  town  privileges,  and  wards  of  cities  having  six  hun- 
dred inhabitants  by  the  last  general  census  of  the  state,  taken 
by  authority  of  the  United  States  or  .of  this  state,  may  elect 
one  representative;  if  eighteen  hundred  such  inhabitants,  may 
elect  two  representatives;  and  so  proceeding  in  that  propor- 
tion, making  twelve  hundred  such  inhabitants  the  mean  increas- 
ing number  for  any  additional  representative:  provided,  that  no 
town  shall  be  divided  or  the  boundaries  of  the  wards  of  any  city 
so  altered  as  to  increase  the  number  of  representatives  to  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  amendments  shall  take  effect,  shall  equitably  apportion 
representation  in  such  manner  that  the  number  shall  not  be 
greater  than  it  would  have  been  had  no  such  division  or  alter- 
ation been  made. 

Art.  10.  Whenever  any  town,  place,  or  city  ward  shall  have 
less  than  six  hundred  such  inhabitants,  the  general  court  shall 
authorize  such  town,  place  or  ward  to  elect  and  send  to  the  gen- 
eral court  a  representative  such  proportionate  part  of  the  time 
as  the  number  of  its  inhabitants  shall  bear  to  six  hundred;  but 
the  general  court  shall  not  authorize  any  such  town,  place  or 
ward  to  elect  and  send  such  representative,  except  as  herein 
provided. 

Art.  11.  The  members  of  the  house  of  representatives  shall 
be  chosen  biennially,  in  the  month  of  November,  and  shall  be 
the  second  branch  of  the  legislature. 

Art.  12.  All  persons  qualified  to  vote  in  the  election  of  sen- 
ators shall  be  entitled  to  vote,  within  the  district  where  they 
dwell,  in  the  choice  of  representatives. 

Art.  13.  Every  member  of  the  house  of  representatives  shall 
be  chosen  by  ballot,  and,  for  two  years,  at  least,  next  preceding 
his  election,  shall  have  been  an  inhabitant  of  this  state;  shall 
be,  at  the  time  of  his  election,  an  inhabitant  of  the  town,  par- 
ish, or  place  he  may  be  chosen  to  represent;  and  shall  cease 
to  represent  such  town,  parish,  or  place  immediately  on  his 
ceasing  to  be  qualified  as  aforesaid. 

Art.  14.     The  presiding  officers  of  both  houses  of  the  legis- 


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lature  sliall  severally  receive  out  of  the  state  treasury  as  com- 
pensation in  full  for  their  services,  for  the  term  elected,  the 
sum  of  two  hundred  and  fifty  dollars,  and  all  other  members 
thereof  seasonably  attending  and  not  departing  without  license, 
the  sum  of  two  hundred  dollars,  exclusive  of  mileage:  provided, 
however,  that  when  a  special  session  shall  be  called  by  the  gov- 
ernor, such  oilicers  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. 

Art.  15.  All  intermediate  vacancies  in  the  house  of  repre- 
sentatives may  be  filled  up  from  time  to  time  in  the  same 
manner  as  biennial  elections  are  made. 

Art.  1G.  The  house  of  representatives  shall  be  the  grand  in- 
quest of  the  state,  and  all  impeachments  made  by  them  shall 
be  heard  and  tried  by  the  senate. 

Art.  17.  All  money  bills  shall  originate  in  the  house  of  rep- 
resentatives, but  the  senate  may  propose  or  concur  with 
amendments,  as  on  other  bills. 

Art.  18.  The  house  of  representatives  shall  have  power  to 
adjourn  themselves,  but  no  longer  than  two  days  at  a  time. 

Art.  19.  A  majority  of  the  members  of  the  house  of  repre- 
sentatives shall  be  a  quorum  for  doing  business,  but,  when  less 
than  two  thirds  of  the  representatives  elected  shall  be  present, 
the  assent  of  two  thirds  of  those  members  shall  be  necessary 
to  render  their  acts  and  proceedings  valid. 

Art.  20.  No  member  of  the  house  of  representatives  or  sen- 
ate shall  be  arrested  or  held  to  bail  on  mesne  process  during 
his  going  to,  returning  from,  or  attendance  upon,  the  court. 

Art.  21.  The  house  of  representatives  shall  choose  their  own 
speaker,  appoint  their  own  officers,  and  settle  the  rules  of  pro- 
ceedings in  their  own  house,  and  shall  be  judge  of  the  returns, 
elections,  and  qualifications  of  its  members,  as  pointed  out  in 
this  constitution.  They  shall  have  authority  to  punish  by  im- 
prisonment every  person  who  shall  be  guilty  of  disrespect  to 
the  house,  in  its  presence,  by  any  disorderly  and  contemptu- 
ous behavior,  or  by  threatening  or  ill  treating  any  of  its  mem- 
bers, 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  attendance  at  any  session; 
in  assaulting  or  disturbing  any  one  of  its  officers  in  the  exe- 
cution of  any  order  or  procedure  of  the  house;  in  assaulting 
any  witness  or  other  person  ordered  to  attend  by,  and  during 
his  attendance  of,  the  house,  or  in  rescuing  any  person  arrested 
by  order  of  the  house,  knowing  them  to  be  such. 

Art.  22.     The    senate,    governor,    and    council    shall    have    the 


384  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

same  powers  in  like   cases,  'provided,   that  no   imprisonment   by 
either  for  any  offense  exceed  ten  days. 

Art.  23.  The  journals  of  the  proceedings  and  all  public  acts 
of  both  houses  of  the  legislature  shall  be  printed  and  published 
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  representatives  shall  have  a 
right,  on  motion  made  at  the  time  for  that  purpose,  to  have 
his  protest  or  dissent,  with  the  reasons,  against  any  vote,  re- 
solve, or  bill  passed,  entered  on  the  journal. 

SENATE. 

Art.  24.  The  senate  shall  consist  of  twenty-four  members, 
who  shall  hold  their  office  for  two  years  from  the  first  Wednes- 
day of  January  next  ensuing  their  election. 

Art.  25.  And,  that  the  state  may  be  equally  represented  in 
the  senate,  the  legislature  shall,  from  time  to  time,  divide  the 
state  into  twenty-four  districts,  as  nearly  equal  as  may  be  with- 
out dividing  towns  and  unincorporated  places;  and,  in  making 
this  division,  they  shall  govern  themselves  by  the  proportion  of 
direct  taxes  paid  by  the  said  districts,  and  timely  make  known 
to  the  inhabitants  of  the  state  the  limits  of  each  district. 

Art.  26.  The  free  holders  and  other  inhabitants  of  each  dis- 
trict, qualified  as  in  this  constitution  is  provided,  shall,  bienni- 
ally give  in  their  votes  for  a  senator  at  some  meeting  holden  in 
the  month  of  November. 

Art.  27.  The  senate  shall  be  the  first  branch  of  the  legisla- 
ture, and  the  senators  shall  be  chosen  in  the  following  man- 
ner, viz.:  every  male  inhabitant  of  each  town,  and  parish  with 
town  privileges,  and  places  unincorporated,  in  this  state,  of 
twenty-one  years  of  age  and  upward,  excepting  paupers  and 
persons  excused  from  paying  taxes  at  their  own  request,  shall 
have  a  right,  at  the  biennial  or  other  meetings  of  the  inhabitants 
of  said  towns  and  parishes,  to  be  duly  warned  and  holden  bien- 
nially, forever,  in  the  month  of  November,  to  vote,  in  the  town 
or  parish  wherein  he  dwells,  for  the  senator  in  the  district 
whereof  he  is  a  member. 

Art.  28.  Provided,  nevertheless,  that  no  person  shall  be  capable 
of  being  elected  a  senator  who  is  not  of  the  age  of  thirty  years, 
and  who  shall  not  have  been  an  inhabitant  of  this  state  for  seven 
years  immediately  preceding  his  election;  and,  at  the  time 
thereof,  he  shall  be  an  inhabitant  of  the  district  for  which  he 
shall  be  chosen. 

Art.  29.     And  every  person  qualified  as  the  constitution  pro- 


CONSTITUTION    OF    MOW     BAMPSHIRE.  385 

vides  shall  be  considered  an  inhabitant,  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   hal  h  his  home. 

Art.  30.  And  the  inhabitants  of  plantations  and  places  unin- 
corporated, qualified  as  this  constitution  provides,  who  are  or 
shall  be  required  to  assess  taxes  upon  themselves  towards  the 
support  of  government,  or  shall  be  taxed  therefor,  shall  have  the 
same  privilege  of  voting  for  senators,  in  the  plantations  and 
places  wherein  they  reside,  as  the  inhabitants  of  the  respective 
towns  and  parishes  aforesaid  have.  .And  the  meetings  of  such 
plantations  and  places,  for  that  purpose,  shall  be  holden  bien- 
nially in  the  month  of  November,  at  such  places  respectively 
therein  as  the  assessors  thereof  shall  direct;  which  assessors 
shall  have  like  authority  for  notifying-  the  electors,  collecting 
and  returning  the  votes,  as  the  selectmen  and  town  clerks  have 
in  their  several  towns  by  this  constitution. 

Art.  31.  The  meetings  for  the  choice  of  governor,  council,  and 
senators  shall  be  warned  by  warrant  from  the  selectmen,  and 
governed  by  a  moderator,  who  shall,  in  the  presence  of  the 
selectmen  (whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  attend),  in  open  meeting, 
receive  the  votes  of  all  the  inhabitants  of  such  towns  and  par- 
ishes 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  person 
voted  for  and  the  number  of  votes  for  each  person;  and  the 
town  clerk  shall  make  a  fair  record  of  the  same,  at  large,  in  the 
town  book,  and  shall  make  out  a  fair  attested  copy  thereof,  to 
be  by  him  sealed  np  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  said  town  or  parish  shall 
lie  thirty  days,  at  least,  before  the  first  Wednesday  of  January, 
or  to  the  secretary  of  the  state  at  least  twenty  days  before  the 
said  first  Wednesday  of  January;  and  the  sheriff  of  each  county 
or  his  deputy  shall  deliver  all  such  certificates  by  him  received 
into  the  secretary's  office  at  least  twenty  days  before  the  first 
Wednesday  of  January. 

Art.  .'i2.  And,  that  there  may  be  a  clue  meeting  of  senators 
on  the  first  Wednesday  of  January,  biennially,  the  governor  and 
a  majority  of  the  council  for  the  time  being  shall,  as  soon  as  may 
be,  examine  the  returned  copies  of  such  records,  and,  fourteen 
days  before  the  first  Wednesday  of  January,  he  shall  issue  his 
summons  to  such  persons  as  appear  to  be  chosen  senators  by  a 


386  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

majority  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  then  in  office;  and  the  said  president  shall,  in  like  man- 
ner, notify  the  persons  elected  to  attend  and  take  their  seats 
accordingly. 

Art.  33.  And  in  case  there  shall  not  appear  to  be  a  senator 
elected  by  a  majority  of  votes  for  any  district,  the  deficiency 
shall  be  supplied  in  the  following-  manner,  viz.:  the  members  of 
the  house  of  representatives  and  such  senators  as  shall  be  de- 
clared elected  shall  take  the  names  of  the  two  persons  having 
the  highest  number  of  votes  in  the  district,  and  out  of  them  shall 
elect,  by  joint  ballot,  the  senator  wanted  for  such  district;  and, 
in  this  manner,  all  such  vacancies  shall  be  filled  up  in  every  dis- 
trict of  the  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  dis- 
trict, upon  the  requisition  of  the  governor,  as  soon  as  may  be 
after  such  vacancies  shall  happen. 

Art.  34.  The  senate  shall  be  final  judges  of  the  elections,  re- 
turns, and  qualifications  of  their  own  members,  as  pointed  out  in 
this  constitution. 

Art.  35.  The  senate  shall  have  power  to  adjourn  themselves, 
provided  such  adjournment  do  not  exceed  two  days  at  a  time: 
provided,  nevertheless,  that,  whenever  they  shall  sit  on  the  trial  of 
any  impeachment,  they  may  adjourn  to  such  time  and  place  as 
they  may  think  proper,  although  the  legislature  be  not  assembled 
on  such  day  or  at  such  place. 

Art.  36.  The  senate  shall  appoint  their  president  and  other 
officers,  and  determine  their  own  rules  of  proceedings.  And  not 
less  than  thirteen  members  of  the  senate  shall  make  a  quorum 
for  doing  business;  and,  when  less  than  sixteen  senators  shall  be 
present,  the  assent  of  ten,  at  least,  shall  be  necessary  to  render 
their  acts  and  proceedings  valid. 

Art.  37.  The  senate  shall  be  a  court,  with  full  power  and 
authority  to  hear,  try,  and  determine  all  impeachments  made  by 
the  house  of  representatives  against  any  officer  or  officers  of  the 
state,  for  bribery,  corruption,  malpractice,  or  maladministration 
in  office,  with  full  power  to  issue  summons  or  compulsory  pro- 
cess for  convening  witnesses  before  them;  but,  previous  to  the 
trial  of  any  such  impeachment,  the  members  of  the  senate 
shall  respectively  be  sworn  truly  and  impartially  to  try  and  de- 
termine the  charge  in  question  according  to  evidence.  And 
every  officer  impeached  for  bribery,  corruption,  malpractice,  or 
maladministration  in  office  shall  be  served  with  an  attested  copy 


CONSTITUTION    OF    NEW    HAMPSHIRE.  387 

of  the  impeachment  and  order  of  senate  t  1ktim.ii,  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  officer  as  the 
senate  may  appoint,  at  least  fourteen  days  previous  to  the  time 
of  trial;  and,  such  citation  being  duly  served  and  returned,  the 
senate  may  proceed  in  the  hearing  of  the  impeachment,  giving 
the  person  impeached,  if  he  shall  appear,  full  liberty  of  produc- 
ing 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  impeachment,  and 
render  judgment  thereon,  his  non-appearance  notwithstanding; 
and  such  judgment  shall  have  the  same  force  and  effect  as  if 
the  person  impeached  had  appeared  and  pleaded  in  the  trial. 

Art.  38.  Their  judgment,  however,  shall  not  extend  further 
than  removal  from  office,  disqualification  to  hold  or  enjoy  any 
place  of  honor,  trust,  or  profit  under  this  state;  but  the  party 
so  convicted  shall,  nevertheless,  be  liable  to  indictment,  trial, 
judgment,  and  punishment,  according  to  the  laws  of  the  land. 

Art.  39.  Whenever  the  governor  shall  be  impeached,  the  chief 
justice  of  the  supreme  judicial  court  shall,  during  the  trial,  pre- 
side in  the  senate,  but  have  no  vote  therein. 

EXECUTIVE   POWER. — GOVERNOR . 

Art.  40.  There  shall  be  a  supreme  executive  magistrate,  who 
shall  be  styled  Governor  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  and 
whose  title  shall  be  His  Excellency. 

Art.  41.  The  governor  shall  be  chosen  biennially,  in  the 
month  of  November,  and  the  votes  for  governor  shall  be  received, 
sorted,  counted,  certified,  and  returned  in  the  same  manner  as 
the  votes  for  senators;  and  the  secretary  shall  lay  the  same 
before  the  senate  and  house  of  representatives  on  the  first 
Wednesday  of  January,  to  be  by  them  examined;  and,  in  case 
of  an  election  by  a  majority  of  votes  through  the  state,  the 
choice  shall  be  by  them  declared  and  published;  and  the  quali- 
fications of  electors  of  the  governor  shall  be  the  same  as  those 
for  senators;  and,  if  no  person  shall  have  a  majority  of  votes, 
the  senate  and  house  of  representatives  shall,  by  a  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  pre- 
ceding, and  unless  he  shall  be  of  the  age  of  thirty  years. 

Art.  42.  In  cases  of  disagreement  between  the  two  houses 
with  regard  to  the  time  or  place  of  adjournment  or  prorogation, 
the  governor,  with  advice  of  council,  shall  have  the  right  to  ad- 


388  NEW    HAMPSHIRE   MANUAL. 

journ  or  prorogue  the  general  court,  not  exceeding  ninety  days 
at  any  one  time,  as  he  may  determine  the  public  good  may  re- 
quire; and  he  shall  dissolve  the  same  seven  daj'S  before  the  said 
first  Wednesday  of  January.  And,  in  case  of  any  infectious  dis- 
temper prevailing  in  the  place  where  the  said  court  at  any  time 
is  to  convene,  or  any  other  cause  whereby  dangers  may  arise  to 
the  health  or  lives  of  the  members  from  their  attendance,  the 
governor  may  direct  the  session  to  be  holden  at  some  other,  the 
most  convenient,  place  within  the  state. 

Art.  43.  Every  bill  which  shall  have  passed  both  houses  of  the 
general  court  shall,  before  it  becomes  a  law,  be  presented  to  the 
governor;  if  he  approve,  he  shall  sign  it,  but  if  not,  he  shall  re- 
turn it,  with  his  objections,  to  that  house  in  which  it  shall  have 
originated,  who  shall  enter  the  objections  at  large  on  their  jour- 
nal and  proceed  to  reconsider  it.  If,  after  such  reconsideration, 
two  thirds  of  that  house  shall  agree  to  pass  the  bill,  it  shall  be 
sent,  together  with  such  objections,  to  the  other  house,  by  which 
it  shall  likewise  be  reconsidered;  and,  if  approved  by  two  thirds 
of  that  house,  it  shall  become  a  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.  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  limita- 
tions prescribed  in  the  case  of  a  bill. 

Art.  45.  All  judicial  officers,  the  attorney-general,  coroners, 
and  all  officers  of  the  navy  and  general  and  field  officers  of  the 
militia,  shall  be  nominated  and  appointed  by  the  governor  and 
council;  and  every  such  nomination  shall  be  made  at  least  three 
days  prior  to  such  appointment;  and  no  appointment  shall  take 
place  unless  a  majority  of  the  council  agree  thereto. 

Art.  46.  The  governor  and  council  shall  have  a  negative  on 
each  other,  both  in  the  nominations  and  appointments.  Every 
nomination  and  appointment  shall  be  signed  by  the  governor  and 
council,  and  every  negative  shall  be  also  signed  by  the  governor 
or  council  who  made  the  same. 

Art.  47.  The  captains  and  subalterns  in  the  respective  regi- 
ments shall  be  nominated  and  recommended  by  the  field  officers 


CONSTITUTION    OF    NKW     HAMPSHIRE.  389 


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  qualified  by  an  examining  board 
appointed  by  the  governor. 

Art.  48.  Whenever  the  chair  of  the  governor  shall  become 
vacant,  by  reason  of  his  death,  absence  from  the  state,  or  other- 
wise, the  president  of  the  senate  shall,  during  such  vacancy,  have 
and  exercise  all  the  powers  and  authorities,  which,  by  this  con- 
stitution, the  governor  is  vested  with  when  personally  present; 
but,  when  the  president  of  the  senate  shall  exercise  the  office  of 
governor,  he  shall  not  hold  his  office  in  the  senate.  Whenever 
the  chair  both  of  the  governor  and  of  the  president  of  the  senate 
shall  become  vacant,  by  reason  of  their  death,  absence  from  the 
state,  or  otherwise,  the  speaker  of  the  house  shall,  during  such 
vacancies,  have  and  exercise  all  the  powers  and  authorities 
which,  by  this  constitution,  the  governor  is  vested  with  when 
personally  present;  but  when  the  speaker  of  the  house  shall 
exercise  the  office  of  governor,  he  shall  not  hold  his  office  in  the 
house. 

Art.  49.  The  governor,  with  advice  of  council,  shall  have  full 
power  and  authority,  in  recess  of  the  general  court,  to  prorogue 
the  same  from  time  to  time,  not  exceeding  ninety  days  in  any 
one  recess  of  said  court;  and,  during  the  sessions  of  said  court, 
to  adjourn  or  prorogue  it  to  any  time  the  two  houses  may  de- 
sire; and  to  call  it  together  sooner  than  the  time  to  which  it 
may  be  adjourned  or  prorogued,  if  the  welfare  of  the  state 
should  require  the  same. 

Art.  50.  The  governor  of  this  state,  for  the  time  being,  shall 
be  commander-in-chief  of  the  army  and  navy  and  all  the  military 
forces  of  the  state  by  sea  and  land;  and  shall  have  full  power, 
by  himself  or  by  any  chief  commander  or  other  officer  or  offi- 
cers, from  time  to  time  to  train,  instruct,  exercise,  and  govern 
the  militia  and  navy;  and  for  the  special  defense  and  safety  of 
this  state,  to  assemble  in  martial  array  and  put  in  warlike  pos- 
ture the  inhabitants  thereof,  and  to  lead  and  conduct  them,  and 
with  them  to  encounter,  repulse,  repel,  resist,  and  pursue  by 
force  of  arms,  as  well  by  sea  as  by  land,  within  and  without  the 
limits  of  this  state;  and  also  to  kill,  slay,  destroy,  if  necessary, 
and  conquer,  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,  in- 
vasion, 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,   invasion,  and   also   in 


390  NEW    HAMPSHIRE   MANUAL. 

rebellion  declared  by  the  legislature  to  exist,  as  occasion  shall 
necessarily  require;  and  surprise,  by  all  ways  and  means  what- 
soever, all  and  every  such  person  or  persons,  with  their  ships, 
arms,  ammunition,  and  other  goods,  as  shall,  in  a  hostile  man- 
ner, invade,  or  attempt  the  invading,  conquering,  or  annoying 
this  state;  and,  in  fine,  the  governor  hereby-  is  intrusted  with 
all  other  powers  incident  to  the  office  of  captain-general  and 
commander-in-chief  and  admiral,  to  be  exercised  agreeably  to 
the  rules  and  regulations  of  the  constitution  and  laws  of  the 
land,  provided,  that  the  governor  shall  not  at  any  time  hereafter, 
by  virtue  of  any  power  by  this  constitution  granted,  or  here- 
after to  be  granted  to  him  by  the  legislature,  transport  any  of 
the  inhabitants  of  this  state  or  oblige  them  to  march  out  of  the 
limits  of  the  same  without  their  free  and  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.  The  power  of  pardoning  offenses,  except  such  as  per- 
sons may  be  convicted  of  before  the  senate,  by  impeachment  of 
the  house,  shall  be  in  the  governor,  by  and  with  the  advice  of 
council;  but  no  charter  of  pardon,  granted  by  the  governor,  with 
advice  of  council,  before  conviction,  shall  avail  the  party  pleading 
the  same,  notwithstanding  any  general  or  particular  expressions 
contained  therein,  descriptive  of  the  offense  or  offenses  intended 
to  be  pardoned. 

Art.  52.  No  officer,  duly  commissioned  to  command  in  the 
militia,  shall  be  removed  from  his  office  but  by  the  address  of 
both  houses  to  the  governor  or  by  fair  trial  in  court-martial 
pursuant  to  the  laws  of  the  state  for  the  time  being. 

Art.  53.  The  commanding  officers  of  the  regiments  shall  ap- 
point their  adjutants  and  quartermasters;  the  brigadiers,  their 
brigade-majors;  the  major-generals,  their  aids;  the  captains  and 
subalterns,  their  non-commissioned  officers. 

Art.  54.  The  division  of  the  militia  into  brigades,  regiments, 
and  companies,  made  in  pursuance  of  the  militia  laws  now  in 
force,  shall  be  considered  as  the  proper  division  of  the  militia  of 
this  state,  until  the  same  shall  be  altered  by  some  future  law. 

Art.  55.  No  moneys  shall  be  issued  out  of  the  treasury  of 
this  state  and  disposed  of  (except  such  sums  as  may  be  appro- 
priated for  the  redemption  of  bills  of  credit  or  treasurer's  notes, 
or  for  the  payment  of  interest  arising  thereon)  but  by  warrant 
under  the  hand  of  the  governor  for  the  time  being,  by  and  with 
the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council,  for  the  necessary  support 
and  defense  of  this  state  and  for  the  necessary  protection  and 
preservation  of  the  inhabitants  thereof,  agreeably  to  the  acts 
and  resolves  of  the  general  court. 


CONSTITUTION    OF    NEW     HAMPSHIRE.  391 

Art.  56.  All  public  boards,  the  commissary-general,  all  super- 
intending officers  of  public  magazines  and  stores  belonging  to 
this  state,  and  all  commanding  officers  of  forts  and  garrisons 
within  the  same  shall,  once  in  every  three  months,  officially  and 
without  reqnisition,  and  at  other  times  when  required  by  the 
governor,  deliver  to  him  an  account  of  all  goods,  stores,  provi- 
sions, ammunition,  cannon  with  their  appendages,  and  all  small 
arms  with  their  accoutrements,  and  all  other  public  property 
under  their  care  respectively,  distinguishing  the  quantity  and 
kind  of  each  as  particularly  as  may  be,  together  with  the  condi- 
tion of  such  forts  and  garrisons.  And  the  commanding  officer 
shall  exhibit  to  the  governor,  when  required  by  him,  true  and 
exact  plans  of  such  forts,  and  of  the  land  and  sea,  or  harbor  or 
harbors  adjacent. 

Art.  57.  The  governor  and  council  shall  be  compensated  for 
their  services,  from  time  to  time,  by  such  grants  as  the  general 
court  shall  think  reasonable. 

Art.  58.  Permanent  and  honorable  salaries  shall  be  estab- 
lished by  law  for  the  justices  of  the  superior  court. 

COUNCIL. 

Art.  59.  There  shall  be  biennially  elected  by  ballot  five  coun- 
cilors, for  advising  the  g'overnor  in  the  executive  part  of  govern- 
ment. The  free  holders  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 
secretarv's  office,  in  the  same  manner  as  the  votes  for  senators, 
to  be  by  the  secretary  laid  before  the  senate  and  house  of  repre- 
sentatives on  the  first  Wednesday  of  January. 

Art.  60.  And  the  person  having  a  majority  of  votes  in  any 
county  shall  be  considered  as  duly  elected  a  councilor;  but,  if 
no  person  shall  have  a  majority  of  votes  in  any  county,  the  sen- 
ate and  house  of  representatives  shall  take  the  names  of  the  two 
persons  who  have  the  highest  number  of  votes  in  each  county 
and  not  elected,  and  out  of  those  two  shall  elect,  by  joint  ballot, 
the  councilor  wanted  for  the  county;  and  the  qualifications  for 
councilors  shall  be  the  same  as  for  senator. 

Art.  61.  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  refuse  to  accept  the  office,  or  in  case  of  the  death,  resigna- 
tion,  or  removal  of  any  councilor  out  of  the  state,  the  governor 
maj'-  issue  a  precept  for  the  election  of  a  new  councilor  in  that 


392  .       NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

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. 

Art.  62.  The  members  of  the  council  may  be  impeached  by 
the  house  and  tried  by  the  senate  for  bribery,  corruption,  mal- 
practice, or  maladministration. 

Art.  63.  The  resolutions  and  advice  of  the  council  shall  be 
recorded  by  the  secretary  in  a  register,  and  signed  by  all  the 
members  present  agreeing  thereto;  and  this  record  may  be 
called  for  at  any  time  by  either  house  of  the  legislature;  and 
any  member  of  the  council  may  enter  his  opinion  contrary  to 
the  resolution  of  the  majority,  with  the  reasons  for  such  opin- 
ion. 

Art.  64.  The  legislature  may,  if  the  public  good  shall  here- 
after require  it,  divide  the  state  into  five  districts,  as  nearly 
equal  as  may  be,  governing  themselves  by  the  number  of  ratable 
polls  and  proportion  of  public  taxes,  each  district  to  elect  a 
councilor;  and,  in  case  of  such  division,  the  manner  of  the 
choice  shall  be  conformable  to  the  present  mode  of  election  in 
counties. 

Art.  65.  And,  whereas  the  elections  appointed  to  be  made  by 
this  constitution  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  January  biennially, 
by  the  two  houses  of  the  legislature,  may  not  be  completed  on 
that  day,  the  said  elections  may  be  adjourned  from  day  to  day 
until  the  same  be  completed.  And  the  order  of  the  elections 
shall  be  as  follows:  The  vacancies  in  the  senate,  if  any,  shall 
be  first  filled  up;  the  governor  shall  then  be  elected,  provided 
there  shall  be  no  choice  of  him  by  the  people;  and  afterwards, 
the  two  houses  shall  proceed  to  fill  up  the  vacancy,  if  any,  in 
the  council. 

SECRETARY,    TREASURER,   COMMISSARY-GENERAE,    ETC. 

Art.  66.  The  secretary,  treasurer,  and  commissary-general 
shall  be  chosen  by  joint  ballot  of  the  senators  and  representa- 
tives, assembled  in  one  room. 

Art.  67.  The  records  of  the  state  shall  be  kept  in  the  office 
of  the  secretary;  and  he  shall  attend  the  governor  and  council, 
the  senate  and  representatives,  in  person  or  by  deputy,  as  they 
may  require. 

Art.  68.  The  secretary  of  the  state  shall  at  all  times  have  a 
deputy,  to  be  by  him  appointed,  for  whose  conduct  in  office  he 


CONSTITUTION    OF    NEW    HAMPSHIRE.  393 

shall  l><v  responsible;  and,  in  case  of  the  death,  removal,  or  in- 
ubility  of  the  secretary,  his  deputy  shall  exercise  all  the  duties 
of  the  office  of  secretary  jof  this  state  until  another  shall  be 
appointed. 

ART.  69.  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. 

COUNTY   TREASURERS,   ETC. 

Art.  70.  The  county  treasurers,  registers  of  probate,  solici- 
tors, sheriffs,  and  registers  of  deeds  shall  be  elected  by  the  in- 
habitants of  the  several  towns  in  the  several  counties  in  the 
state,  according  to  the  method  now  practiced  and  the  laws  of 
the  si  ate:  provided,  nevertheless,  the  legislature  shall  have  author- 
ity to  alter  the  manner  of  certifying  the  votes  and  the  mode 
of  electing  those  officers,  but  not  so  as  to  deprive  the  people  of 
the  right  they  now  have  of  electing  them. 

Art.  71.  And  the  legislature,  on  the  application  of  the  major 
part  of  the  inhabitants  of  any  county,  shall  have  authority  to 
divide  the  same  into  two  districts  for  registering  deeds,  if  to 
them  it  shall  appear  necessary,  each  district  to  elect  a  register 
of  deeds;  and,  before  they  enter  upon  the  business  of  their 
offices,  shall  be  respectively  sworn  faithful^  to  discharge  the  du- 
ties thereof,  and  shall  severally  give  bond,  with  sufficient  sure- 
ties, in  a  reasonable  sum.  for  the  use  of  the  county,  for  the 
punctual  performance  of  their  respective  trusts. 

JUDICIARY   POWER. 

Art.  72.  The  tenure  that  "all  commissioned  officers  shall  have 
by  law  in  their  offices  shall  be  expressed  in  their  respective  com- 
missions. All  judicial  officers,  duly  appointed,  commissioned,  and 
sworn,  shall  hold  their  offices  during*  good  behavior,  excepting 
those  concerning  whom  there  is  a  different  provision  made  in  this 
constitution;  provided,  nmertheless,  the  governor,  with  consent  of 
council,  may  remove  them  upon  the  address  of  both  houses  of 
the  legislature. 

Art.  73.  Each  branch  of  the  legislature,  as  well  as  the  gov- 
ernor and  council,  shall  have  authority  to  require  the  opinions 
of  the  justices  of  the  superior  court  upon  important  questions  of 
lav.-  and  upon  solemn  occasions. 

Art.  74.  In  order  that  the  people  may  not  suffer  from  the 
long  continuance  in  place  of  any  justice  of  the  peace  who  shall 
fail  in  discharging  the  important  duties  of  his  office  with  ability 


394  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

and  fidelity,  all  commissions  of  justices  of  the  peace  shall  be- 
come void  at  the  expiration  of  five  years  from  their  respective 
dates;  and  upon  the  expiration  of  any  commission,  the  same 
may,  if  necessary,  be  renewed,  or  another  person  appointed,  as 
shall  most  conduce  to  the  well  being-  of  the  state. 

Art.  75.  All  causes  of  marriage,  divorce,  and  alimony,  and  all 
appeals  from  the  respective  judges  of  probate,  shall  be  heard  and 
tried  by  the  superior  court,  until  the  legislature  shall  by  law 
make  other  provision. 

Art.  76.  The  general  court  are  empowered  to  give  to  justices 
of  the  peace  jurisdiction  in  civil  causes,  when  the  damages  de- 
manded shall  not  exceed  one  hundred  dollars  and  title  of  real 
estate  is  not  concerned,  but  with  right  of  appeal  to  either  party 
to  some  other  court. 

Art.  77.  No  person  shall  hold  the  office  of  judge  of  any  court, 
or  judge  of  probate,  or  sheriff  of  any  county,  after  he  has  at- 
tained the  age  of  seventy  years. 

Art.  78.  No  judge  of  any  court  or  justice  of  the  peace  shall 
act  as  attorney,  or  be  of  counsel  to  any  party,  or  originate  any 
civil  suit,  in  matters  which  shall  come  or  be  brought  before  him 
as  judge  or  justice  of  the  peace. 

Art.  79.  All  matters  relating  to  the  probate  of  wills  and 
granting  letters  of  administration  shall  be  exercised  by  the 
judges  of  probate  in  such  manner  as  the  legislature  have  di- 
rected or  may  hereafter  direct;  and  the  judges  of  probate 
shall  hold  their  courts  at  such  place  or  places,  on  such  fixed  days 
as  the  conveniency  of  the  people  may  require  and  the  legislature 
from  time  to  time  appoint. 

Art.  80.  No  judge  or  register  of  probate  shall  be  of  counsel, 
act  as  advocate,  or  receive  any  fees  as  advocate  or  counsel,  in 
any  probate  business  which  is  pending  or  may  be  brought  into 
any  court  of  probate  in  the  county  of  which  he  is  judge  or 
register. 

CLERKS    OF    COURTS. 

Art.  81.  The  judges  of  the  courts  (those  of  probate  excepted) 
shall  appoint  their  respective  clerks,  to  hold  their  office  during 
pleasure;  and  no  such  clerk  shall  act  as  an  attorney  or  be  of 
counsel  in  any  cause  in  the  court  of  which  he  is  a  clerk,  nor 
shall  he  draw  any  writ  originating  a  civil  action. 

ENCOURAGEMENT  OF  LITERATURE,  ETC. 

Art.  82.  Knowledge  and  learning  generally  diffused  through 
a  community  being  essential  to  the  preservation  of  a  free  gov- 


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ernment,  and  spreading  1  lie  opportunities  and  advantages  of 
education  through  the  various  parts  of  the  country  being  highly 
conducive  to  promote  this  end,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  legis- 
lators and  magistrates,  in  all  future  periods  of  this  government, 
to  cherish  the  interest  of  literature  and  the  sciences,  and  all 
seminaries  and  public  schools;  to  encourage  private  and  public 
institutions,  rewards,  and  immunities  for  the  promotion  of 
agriculture,  arts,  sciences,  commerce,  trades,  manufactures,  and 
natural  history,  of  the  country;  to  countenance  and  inculcate 
the  principles  of  humanity  and  general  benevolence,  public  and 
private  charity,  industry  and  econom}',  honesty  and  punctuality, 
sincerity,  sobriety,  and  all  social  affections  and  generous  senti- 
ments, among  the  people;  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  denomina- 
tion. Free  and  fair  competition  in  the  trades  and  industries 
is  an  inherent  and  essential  right  of  the  people  and  should  be 
protected  against  all  monopolies  and  conspiracies  which  tend 
to  hinder  or  destroy  it.  The  size  and  functions  of  all  corpora- 
tions should  be  so  limited  and  regulated  as  to  prohibit  fictitious 
capitalization,  and  provision  should  be  made  for  the  supervi- 
sion and  government  thereof: — Therefore,  all  just  power  pos- 
sessed 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  corporations,  for- 
eign and  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  combina- 
tion, conspiracy,  monopoly,  or  any  other  unfair  means;  to  con- 
trol and  regulate  the  acts  of  all  such  persons,  associations,  cor- 
porations, trusts,  and  officials  doing  business  within  the  state; 
to  prevent  fictitious  capitalization;  and  to  authorize  civil  and 
criminal  proceedings  in  respect  to  all  the  wrongs  herein  de- 
clared against. 

OATHS  AND  ,SUBSCRIPTI0XS. — EXCI.TSIOX  FROM  OFFICES, — COMMT<- 
SIOXS. — WRITS. — COXKIRMATIOX  OF  LAWS. —  HABEAS  CORPUS. —  THE 
KXACTTXG  STYLE. — COXTI  X  FA  X(  F.  OF  OFFICERS. — PROVISION  FOR  A 
II    II   UK    REVISION    OF    THE    CONSTITFTIOX. — ETC. 

Art.  B3.  Any  person  chosen  governor,  councilor,  senator,  or 
representative,  military  or  civil  officer  (town  officers  excepted), 
accepting  the  trust,  shall,  before  he  proceeds  to  execute  the 
duties  of  his  office,  make  and  subscribe  the  following  declara- 
tions,  \iz.:  — 


396  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

I,  A  B,  do  solemnly  swear  that  I  will  bear  faith  and  true  alle- 
giance to  the  state  of  New  Hampshire  and  will  support  the  con- 
stitution thereof.     So  help  me  God. 

I,  A  B,  do  solemnly  and  sincerely  swear  and  affirm  that  I  will 
faithfully  and  impartially  discharge  and  perform  all  the  duties 
incumbent  on  me  as  ,  according  to  the  best  of  my  abili- 
ties, 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  alle- 
giance, and  the  same  being  filed  in  the  secretary's  office,  he  shall 
not  be  obliged  to  take  said  oath  again. 

Provided,  always,  when  any  person  chosen  or  appointed  as 
aforesaid  shall  be  of  the  denomination  called  Quakers,  or  shall 
be  scrupulous  of  swearing  and  shall  decline  taking  the  said 
oaths,  such  person  shall  take  and  subscribe  them,  omitting  the 
word  "swear"  and  likewise  the  words  "So  help  me  God"  subjoin- 
ing instead  thereof,  "This  I  do  under  the  pains  and  penalties  of 
perjury" 

Art.  84.  And  the  oaths  or  affirmations  shall  be  taken  and 
subscribed  by  the  governor,  before  the  president  of  the  senate, 
in  presence  of  both  houses  of  the  legislature;  and  by  the  sena- 
tors and  representatives  first  elected  under  this  constitution, 
as  altered  and  amended,  before  the  president  of  the  state  and  a 
majoritjr  of  the  council  then  in  office,  and  forever  afterward 
before  the  governor  and  council  for  the  time  being;  and  by  all 
other  officers,  before  such  persons  and  in  such  manner  as  the 
legislature  shall  from  time  to  time  appoint. 

Art.  85.  All  commissions  shall  be  in  the  name  of  the  state 
of  New  Hampshire,  signed  by  the  governor,  and  attested  by  the 
secretary  or  his  deputy,  and  shall  have  the  great  seal  of  the 
state  affixed  thereto. 

Art.  86.  All  writs  issuing  out  of  the  clerk's  office,  in  any  of 
the  courts  of  law,  shall  be  in  the  name  of  the  state  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, shall  be  under  the  seal  of  the  court  whence  they  issue, 
and  bear  teste  of  the  chief,  first  or  senior  justice  of  the  court; 
but,  when  such  justice  shall  be  interested,  then  the  writ  shall 
bear  teste  of  some  other  justice  of  the  court,  to  which  the  same 
shall  be  returnable;  and  be  signed  by  the  clerk  of  such  court. 

Art.  87.  All  indictments,  presentments,  and  information 
shall  conclude,  "against  the  peace  and  dignity  of  the  state." 

ART.  88.  The  estate  of  such  jDersons  as  may  destroy  their 
own  lives  shall  not  for  that  offense  be  forfeited,  but  descend  or 
ascend  in  the  same  manner  as  if  such  persons  had  died  in  a 
natural  way.  Nor  shall  any  article  which  shall  accidentally 
occasion  the  death  of  any  person  be  henceforth  deemed  a  deo- 
dand,  or  in  any  wise  forfeited  on  account  of  such  misfortune. 


CONSTITUTION    OF    NEW     HAMPSHIRE.  397 

Art.  89.  All  the  laws  which  have  heretofore  been  adopted, 
used, and  approved  in  the  province, colony, or  state  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, and  usually  practiced  on  in  the  courts  of  law,  shall  remain 
and  be  in  full  force  until  altered  and  repealed  by  the  legisla- 
ture, such  parts  thereof  onty  excepted  as  are  repugnant  to  the 
rights  and  liberties  contained  in  this  constitution;  provided,  that 
nothing  herein  contained,  when  compared  with  the  twenty-third 
article  in  the  bill  of  rights,  shall  be  construed  to  affect  the  laws 
already  made  respecting  the  persons  or  estates  of  absentees. 

Art.  90.  The  privilege  and  benefit  of  the  habeas  corpus  shall 
be  enjoyed  in  this  state  in  the  most  free,  easy,  cheap,  expedi- 
tious, and  ample  manner,  and  shall  not  be  suspended  by  the  leg- 
islature except  upon  the  most  urgent  and  pressing  occasions, 
and  for  a  time  not  exceeding  three  months. 

Art.  91.  The  enacting  style,  in  making  and  passing  acts, 
statutes,  and  laws,  shall  be,  Be  it  enacted  by  the  senate  and  limise  of 
representatives  in  general  court  convened. 

Art.  92.  No  governor  or  judge  of  the  supreme  judicial  court 
shall  hold  any  office  or  place  under  the  authority  of  this  state, 
except  such  as  by  this  constitution  they  are  admitted  to  hold, 
saving  that  the  judges  of  the  said  court  may  hold  the  offices  of 
justices  of  the  peace  throughout  the  state;  nor  shall  they  hold 
amr  place  or  office  or  receive  any  pension  or  salary  from  any 
other  state,   government,   or  power   whatever. 

Art.  93.  No  person  shall  be  capable  of  exercising  at  the  same 
time  more  than  one  of  the  following  offices  within  this  state, 
viz.:  judge  of  probate,  sheriff,  register  of  deeds;  and  never  more 
than  two  offices  of  profit,  wrhich  may  be  held  by  appointment  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.  No  person  holding  the  office  of  judge  of  any  court 
(except  special  judges),  secretary,  treasurer  of  the  state,  attor- 
ney-general, commissary-general,  military  officers  receiving  pay 
from  the  continent  or  this  state  (excepting  officers  of  the  militia 
occasionally  called  forth  on  an  emergency),  register  of  deeds, 
sheriff,  or  officers  of  the  customs,  including  naval  officers,  col- 
lectors of  excise  and  state  and  continental  taxes  hereafter  ap- 
pointed, 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  holding  any  office  under 
the  United  States,  shall  at  the  same  time  hold  the  office  of 
governor,  or  have  a  seat  in  the  senate  or  house  of  representa- 
tives or  council;  but  his  being  chosen  and  appointed  to  and 
accepting  the  same   shall  operate  as  a  resignation    of  their  seat 


398  NEW    HAMPSHIRE    MANUAL. 

in  the  chair,  senate,  or  house  of  representatives,  or  council,  and 
the  place  so  vacated  shall  be  filled  up.  No  member  of  the  coun- 
cil shall  have  a  seat  in  the  senate  or  house  of  representatives. 

Art.  95.  No  person  shall  ever  be  admitted  to  hold  a  seat  in 
the  legislature,  or  any  office  of  trust  or  importance  under  this 
government,  who,  in  the  due  course  of  law,  has  been  convicted 
of  bribery  or  corruption  in  obtaining*  an  election  or  appoint- 
ment. 

Art.  96.  In  all  cases  where  sums  of  money  are  mentioned 
in  this  constitution,  the  value  thereof  shall  be  computed  in 
silver  at  six  shillings  and  eight  pence  per  ounce. 

Art.  97.  To  the  end  that  there  may  be  no  failure  of  justice 
or  danger  to  the  state  by  the  alterations  and  amendments  made 
in  the  constitution,  the  general  court  is  hereby  fully  authorized 
and  directed  to  fix  the  time  when  the  alterations  and  amend- 
ments shall  take  effect,  and  make  the  necessary  arrangements 
accordingly. 

Art.  98.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  selectmen  and  assessors 
of  the  several  towns  and  places  in  this  state,  in  warning  the 
first  annual  meetings  for  the  choice  of  senators,  after  the  ex- 
piration of  seven  years  from  the  adoption  of  this  constitution 
as  amended,  to  insert  expressly  in  the  warrant  this  purpose 
among  the  others  for  the  meeting,  to  wit:  to  take  the  sense  of 
the  qualified  voters  on  the  subject  of  a  revision  of  the  constitu- 
tion; and,  the  meeting  being  warned  accordingly,  and  not  other- 
wise, 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  clerks,  sealed  up  and  directed  to  the  general  court  at 
their  then  next  session;  and  if  it  shall  appear  to  the  general 
court  by  such  return  that  the  sense  of  the  people  of  the  state 
has  been  taken,  and  that,  in  the  opinion  of  a  majority  of  the 
qualified  voters  in  the  state  present  and  voting  at  said  meetings, 
there  is  a  necessity  for  a  revision  of  the  constitution,  it  shall  be 
the  duty  of  the  general  court  to  call  a  convention  for  that  pur- 
pose; otherwise  the  general  court  shall  direct  the  sense  of  the 
people  to  be  taken,  and  then  proceed  in  the  manner  before  men- 
tioned; the  delegates  to  be  chosen  in  the  same  manner  and  pro- 
portioned as  the  representatives  to  the  general  court;  provided, 
that  no  alteration  shall  be  made  in  this  constitution  before 
the  same  shall  be  laid  before  the  towns  and  unincorporated 
places  and  approved  by  two  thirds  of  the  qualified  voters  pres- 
ent and  voting  on  the  subject. 

Art.  99.     And   the   same   method   of  taking   the   sense   of   the 
people  as  to   a   revision  of  the  constitution,   and  calling  a  con- 


CONSTITUTION    OF    NEW    HAMPSHIRE.  399 

\intion   for   that   purpose,   shall   be  observed   afterward,   at    the 
expiration  of  every  seven  years. 

Art.  100.  This  form  of  government  shall  be  enrolled  on 
parchment  and  deposited  in  the  secretary's  office,  and  be  a  part 
of  the  laws  of  the  land,  and  printed  copies  thereof  shall  be  pre- 
fixed to  the  books  containing  the  laws  of  this  state  in  all  future 
editions  thereof.