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1858-11-02 Election Commonwealth of Massachusetts Essex, ss: To one of the Constables of the town of Beverly, Grectin8. You are hereby required to notify and warn in the usual manner the qualified voters of said Town to meet at the Town Hall on Tuesday the Second day of November next at Nine o'clock before noon for the following purposes, viz.: To give in their ballots for a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, and Attorney General of the Commonwealth. To give in their ballots for a Representative in the 36th Congress, for County Commissioner, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Register of Probate and Insolvency, for the County of Essex; a Councillor for Councillor District Number Two; one Senator for the fifth Senatorial Dislrict of the County of Essex; and two Representatives for the Third Representative District of the County of Essex. The votes for all the above named officers will be received on one piece of paper, and the polls will be closed at four o'clock unless otherwise determined by the meeting. Hereof fail not, but make due return this warrant with your dealings thereon before said time. Given under our hands and seal this Twentieth day of October in the year Eighteen Hundred and Fifty Two. Wm. H. Lovett Lawson Walker Selectmen of Beverly Tho. A. Morgan Beverly November 1,1858. Pursuant to the foregoing warrant I have notified the persons therein named, is therein directed, by posting notices thereof at or near each of the public meeting houses in the town, according to Town Regulations. William P. Moses, Constable. A true record of the original warrant and return thereon. Attest. James Hill, Town Clerk. Commonwealth of Massachusetts At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Beverly in Representative District Number Three, in the County of Essex, qualified as by the Constitution required, to vote for civil officers holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the Second day of said month, in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Eight, for the purpose of giving in their votes for Two Representatives for the General Court for said District Number Three, the whole number of ballots given in was five hundred and forty The said ballots were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution is directed; and were for the following persons: viz.:- James Hill of Beverly three hundred ninety eight Thomas A. Morgan of Beverly three hundred ninety three Joseph D. Tuck of Beverly eighty one Joseph Knowlton, 3d of Wenham sixty seven Daniel Foster of Beverly sixty six Nathaniel Conant of Topsfield sixty five Georgia A. Standley one William D. Crosfield one Nathan H. Webb one Wm. H. Lovett John 0ber A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly Attest. James Hill, Town Clerk Commonwealth of Massachusetts At a legal meeting of the lnhnbitants of the town of Beverly, in the County of Essex qualified as by the Constitution is required, to vote for civil officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November being the second day of said month in the year one thousand eight hundred fifty-eight for the purpose of giving in their votes for a Governor of the Commonwealth, the whole number of ballots given therefore was, five hundred fifty six The said ballots were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution is directed; and were for the following persons, viz.: Nathaniel P. Banks of Waltham four hundred thirty-five Erasmus D. Beach of Sprinifeld sixty seven Amos A. Lawrence of Brookline thirty five Charles Allen of Worcester one Attest. Wm. H. Lovett John Ober A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly James Hill, Town Clerk Commonwealth of Massachusetts At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Beverly in the County of Essex, qualified as the Constitution required, to vote for civil officers, holden on Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the second day of said month, in the year one thousand eight hundred fifty-eight for the purpose of giving in their votes for Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth the whole number of ballots given in therefore was, five hundred fifty-five The said ballots were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution is directed; and were for the following persons, viz.: Eliphalet Trask of Springfield four hundred thirty-five Charles Thompson of Charlestown sixty-seven Increase Sumner of Great Barrington fifty-two Steven Baker of Beverly one Wm. H. Lovett John Ober A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly Attest. James Hill, Town Clerk Commonwealth of Massachusetts At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Beverly in the County of Essex, qualified as the Constitution required, to vote for civil officers, holden on Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the second day of said month, in the year one thousand eight hundred fifty-eight for the purpose of giving in their votes for Secretary of the Commonwealth the whole number of ballots given in therefore was, five hundred thirty eight The said ballots were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution is directed; and were for the following persons, viz.: Oliver Warner of Northampton, four hundred thirty four Benjamin L. Allen of Boston thirty-nine John M. Cole of Williamstown sixty five Wm. H. Lovett John Ober A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly Attest. James Hill, Town Clerk Commonwealth of Massachusetts At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Beverly in the County of Essex, qualified as the Constitution required, to vote for civil officers, holden on Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the second day of said month, in the year one thousand eight hundred fifty-eight for the purpose of giving in their votes for the Attorney General of the Commonwealth the whole number of ballots given in therefore was, five hundred forty eight The said ballots were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution is directed; and were for the following persons, viz.: George Cogsweil of Bradford four hundred twenty-eight William Nutting, Jr. Marblehead sixty six Francis J. Coffin of Newburyport fifty-three John I. Baker of Beverly one Wm. H. Lovett John Ober A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly Attest. James Hill. Town Clerk Commonwealth Massachusetts At a meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Beverly, in the County of Essex, held agreeably to law the choice of a County Commissioner, on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in Nowmber, being the second day of said month, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, the qualified voters of said town brought in their written votes for a County Commissioner, and the Selectmen of said Town in open Town meeting sorted and counted votes, and made public declaration thereof, and Town Clerk of said Town entered in the Town Records, the names of persons voted for, and the number of votes for each, and the following is the record thereof, the whole number of ballots was five hundred forty For Ebenezer B. Currier of Lawrence four hundred thirty four For Dean Robinson of West Newbury sixty-seven For James P. King of South Danvers forty seven Wm. H. Lovett John Ober A. L Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly James Hill, Town Clerk Commonwealth Massachusetts At a meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Beverly, in the County of Essex, held agreeably to law the choice of a Treasurer of said County, on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the second day of said month, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fitly-eight, the qualified voters of said town brought in their written votes for a Treasurer of said County, and the Selectmen of said Town in open Town meeting sorted and counted votes, and made public declaration thereof, and Town Clerk of said Town entered in the Town Records, the names of persons voted for, and the number of votes for each, and the following is the record thereof, The whole number of ballots was five hundred fifty five For Allen W. Dodge of Hamilton, five hundred fifty-five Wm. H. Lovett John Ober A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly Attest. James Hill, Town Clerk Commonwealth Massachusetts At a meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Beverly, in the County of Essex held agreeably to law for the choice of a Register of Deeds for said County, on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the second day of said month, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty- eight, the qualified voters of said town brought in their written votes for a Register of Deeds for said County, and the Selectmen of said Town in open Town meeting sorted and counted votes, and made public declaration thereof, and Town Clerk of said Town entered in the Town Records, the names of persons voted for, and the number of votes for each, and the following is the record thereof The whole number of ballots was five hundred fifty four For Ephraim Brown of Hamilton, five hundred fifty-four Wm. H. Lovett John Ober A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly Attest. James Hill, Town Clerk Commonwealth of Masssachusetts At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Beverly in the County of Essex, qualified as the Constitution required, to vote for civil officers, holden on Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the second day of said month, in the year one thousand eight hundred fifty-eight for the purpose of giving in their votes for a Register of Probate and Insolvency for said County of Essex, the whole number of ballots given in therefore was, five hundred forty six The said ballots were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution is directed; and were for the following persons, viz.: Abner C. Goodell of Lynn four hundred seventy-nine E. A. Ingalls of Lynn sixty seven Wm. H. Lovett John Ober A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly James Hill. Town Clerk Commonwealth Massachusetts At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Beverly in Congressional District Number Six qualified, as by the Constitution required, to vote for civil officers holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the second day of said month, in the year one thousand eight hundred fifty-eight, for the purpose of giving in their votes for a Representative of said District in the Thirty Sixth Congress of the United States, the whole number of ballots given in therefore was, Five hundred fifty-five The said ballots were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution is directed, and were for the following persons, viz.: John B. Alley of Lynn four hundred & thirteen George B. Loring of Salem sixty-six Attest. James Hill, Town Clerk Commonwealth of Massachusetts At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Beverly in the County of Essex, qualified as the Constitution required, to vote for civil officers holden on Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the second day of said month, in the year one thousand eight hundred fifty-eight for the purpose of giving in their votes for Treasurer and Receiver General of the Commonwealth the whole number of ballots given in therefore was, five hundred and fifty The said ballots were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution is directed; and were for the following persons, viz.: Moses Tennu Jr. of Georgetown four hundred thirty-two Alvin O. Underwood of Milford fifty-two Silas Pierce of Boston sixty-six Wm. H. Lovett John Ober A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly Attest. James Hill, Town Clerk Commonwealth of Massaclmsetts At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Beverly in the County of Essex, qualified as the Constitution required, to vote for civil officers, holden on Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the second day of said month, in the year one thousand eight hundred fifty-eight for the purpose of giving in their votes for Auditor of the Commonwealth the whole number of ballots given in therefore was, five hundred fifty-one The said ballots were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution is directed; and were for the following persons, viz.: Charles White of Worcester four hundred thirty four Chandler R. Ransom of Roxbury, fifty-one Seymour L. Meade of Nantucket sixty six Wm. H. Lovett John 0ber A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly Otis P. Lord of Salem seventy-six Wm. H. Lovett John Ober A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly James Hill, Town Clerk Commonwealth Massachusetts At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Beverly, in the Fifth Senatorial District, qualified as by the Constitution required, to vote for civil officers, holden on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November being the second day of said month, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, for the purpose of giving in their votes for a Senator to represent said Fifth District in the General Court, the whole number of ballots given in therefore was, Five hundred thirty-six The said ballots were sorted, counted and recorded and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution is directed; and were for the following persons, viz.: Warren Tilton of Beverly four hundred & two David Crowell of Beverly sixty-three James Manning of Rockport fifty two John I. Baker of Beverly nine Charles H. Stocker two William Porter, Benjamin Herrick, John Tuck, Austin D. Kilham and J. B. F. Osgood, one vote each Wm. H. Lovett John Ober A. J. Dodge Tho. A. Morgan Selectmen of Beverly Attest. James Hill. Town Clerk