1860-11-06 ElectionCommonwealth of Massachusetts.
Essex, ss. To one of the Constables of the town of Beverly. - Greeting.
You are hereby required in the name of said Commonwealth to notify and warn in the usual
manner the qualified voters of said town to meet at the Town Hall on Tuesday the Sixth day of
November next at Nine O'clock beforenoon for the following purposes: viz.:-
To give in their ballots for Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, to wit; Two
Electors at-large, and one for each Congressional District in this Commonwealth; for a
Representative in the next Congress of the United States, for District Number Six, a Governor,
Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer and Receiver General, Auditor, and Attorney General of
this Commonwealth, a Councillor for District Number Two, a County Commissioner for the County
of Essex, a Senator for the Fifth Essex District, and Two Representatives in the next General Court
for the Third Representative District of the County of Essex.
The votes for all the above mentioned offices will be received upon one piece of paper and the polls
will be closed at tour o'clock unless otherwise determined by the meeting.
Hereof fail not, but make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon before said time.
Given under our hands and seal this twenty-filth day of October in the year Eighteen hundred and
sixty.
Wm. H. Lovett
John Meacom
Albert T. Dodge Selectmen of Beverly
Charles Moulton
Robert S. Foster
Beverly Nov. 5,1860. Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I have notified the persons therein named
as therein directed by posting notifications thereof at or near each of the public meeting houses in
town according to the Town Regulations.
Wm. P. Moses, Constable.
A tree copy of the original warrant and return thereon.
Attest. James Hill, Town Clerk
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of Beverly, in Representative District Number Three, in the
County of Essex, qualified as by Constitution required, to vote for civil officers holden on the
Tuesday after the first Monday in November, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty, being
the Sixth day of said month, for the purpose of giving in their votes for Two Representatives to the
General Court, for said District, the whole number of ballots given in therefore was
Said ballots were sorted, counted and recorded and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution
is directed, and were for the following persons, viz.;
Augustus N. Clark of Beverly, four hundred ninety-one votes
Elijah E. Lummus of Beverly four hundred twenty-two votes
Luke Morgan of Beverly three hundred thirty-five votes
Joseph D. Tuck of Beverly three hundred hand five votes
Charles A. Kilham of Beverly one hundred & six votes
Joseph G. Dodge of Beverly ninety-four votes.
David Crowell of Beverly twenty-two votes.
John B. Hill of Beverly three votes
Isaac Standley three votes
R. S. Foster and Eben Smith and John Meacom two votes each, S. L. Thorndike, A. A. Galloupe,
Moses Pedrick, N. H. Webb, David Standley, Amos Burnham, Gustavus Ober, John Larcom, Isaac
Ober, John W. Raymond, George Roundy, Abraham Edwards, L. B. Symonds, Jefferson Webber,
C. E. Jones, A. F. Wales, E. H. Moulton, John Holley of Topsfield, G. Taylor, John M. Osborne, and
Samuel Endicott one vote each.
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 by
the Constitution is required, to vote for Representatives in the General Courts, holden upon the
Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the sixth day of said month, in the year one
thousand eight hundred and sixty, for the purpose of giving in their votes for Electors of President
and Vice President of United States, for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer,
Auditor and Attorney General of said Commonwealth, for a Representative in Congress from the
Sixth District, for a Councillor for District Number Two, for a Senator from the Fifth Essex District,
for a County Commissioner for the County of Essex, all ballots given in therefore were sorted,
counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made as by the Constitution is directed and were for
the following persons, viz.:
For Electors at Large.
George Morey of Boston. Seven hundred thirty-nine votes
Reuben H. Chapman of Springfield seven hundred thirty-nine votes
Levi Lincoln of Worcester one hundred twenty votes
Marshall P. Wilder of Dorchester one hundred twenty votes
Isaac Davis of Worcester seventy-two votes
Charles Heebner of Lee seventy-two votes
Chester W. Chapin of Springfield twenty-two votes
Augustus N. Clark of Beverly one votes
Henry K. Oliver of Lawrence one vote
Eben Sutton of South Danvers twenty-three votes
For Elector for District at Number One.
Alfred Macy of Nantucket, seven hundred thirty-nine votes.
Charles Grennell of New Bedford, one hundred twenty votes
Alexander Baxter of Yarmouth seventy-three votes
L. B. Phinney of Barnstable twenty-three votes
For Elector for District Number Two.
James H. Mitchell of East Bridgewater seven hundred thirty-nine votes
Benjn. Hobart of Abington one hundred twenty votes
Benjn. G. Chase of Somerset seventy-three votes
Phineas W. Leland of Fall River twenty-three votes
For Elector for the District Number Three.
John M. Forbes of Milton, seven hundred thirty-nine votes
Henry L. Mansfield of Blackstone one hundred & twenty votes
H. A. Aldrich of Mendon seventy-three votes
Roswell Gleason of Dorchester twenty-three votes
For Elector for District Number Four.
Charles B. Hall of Boston seven hundred thirty-nine votes
Sanford M. Hunt of Roxbury one hundred twenty votes
William J. Reynolds of Roxbury seventy three votes
B. F. Hallett of Boston twenty-three votes
For Elector for District Number Five.
Peleg W. Chandler of Boston, seven hundred thirty-nine votes
J. Thomas Stevenson of Boston one hundred twenty votes
K. P. Chaffee of Cambridge seventy three votes
George W. Parmenter of Boston twenty-three votes
For Elector for District Number Six.
John G. Whittier of Amesbury, seven hundred thirty-nine votes
Nathaniel Sillsbee of Salem of one hundred twenty votes
George Upton of Salem seventy-two votes
Henry Durant of Lynn twenty-three votes
For Elector for District Number Seven.
Gerry W. Cochrane of Methuen, seven hundred thirty-nine votes
N. O. White of Lawrence one hundred twenty votes
George W. Dike of Stoneham seventy three votes
R. Frothingham Jr. of Charlestown twenty-three votes
For Elector for District Number Eight.
John Nesmith of Lowell, seven hundred thirty-nine votes.
D. S. Richardson of Lowell one hundred twenty votes
Ambrose Sloper of Natick seventy three votes
Peter Haggerty of Lowell twenty-three votes
For Elector for District Number Nine.
Amasa Walker of North Brookfield, seven hundred thirty-nine votes
John G. Thurston of Lancaster one hundred votes
Levi Barker of Worcester seventy three votes
John Spurr of Charlton twenty-three votes.
For Elector for District Number Ten.
Charles Field of Athol, seven hundred thirty-nine votes
Osmyn Baker of Northlmmpton one hundred twenty votes
Steven C. Bemis of Springfield seventy-three votes
Wells Lothrop of South Hadley twenty-three votes
For Elector for District Number Eleven.
Charles Mattoon of Greenfield, seven hundred thirty-nine votes
William G. Bates of Westfield one hundred twenty votes
Phineas Allen of Pittsfield seventy three votes
Reuben Noble of Westfield twenty-three votes
For Governor.
John A. Andrew of Boston, seven hundred forty-three votes
Amos A. Lawrence of Brooldine one hundred thirty-six votes
Erasmus D. Beach of Springfield seventy-two votes
Benjn. F. Butler of Lowell twenty-three votes
For Lieutenant Gowmor.
John Z. Goodrich of Stockbridge, seven hundred forty-three votes
George Martston of Bamstable one hundred twenty-three votes
Charles Thompson of Charlestown seventy-two votes
David N. Carpenter of Greenfield eighteen votes
For Secretary.
Oliver Warner of Northampton, seven hundred forty-three votes
Thomas Parsons of Brookline one hundred twenty-five votes
Saml. W. Bowerman of Pittsfield seventy-two votes
W. W. Comstock of Middlebowugh eighteen votes
For Treasurer & Receiver General
Henry K. Oliver of Lawrence seven hundred twenty-three Votes
Samuel A. Elliott of Cambridge one hundred twenty-six Votes
Silas Peters of Boston seventy two votes
G. W. Dennett of Boston eighteen votes
For Auditor.
Levi Reed of Abington seven hundred forty-three votes
J. Henry Hill of Worcester one hundred twenty-five votes
J. E. Eastabmok of Worcester seventy two votes
J. W. Marin of Fitchburg eighteen votes
For Attorney Genexal.
Dwight Foster of Worcester seven hundred forty-one votes
Henry Morris of Springfield one hundred twenty-five votes
Samuel O. Lamb of Greenfield seventy two votes
G. Washington Warren of Charlestown nineteen votes
For County Commissioner.
Sames Kimball of Salem seven hundred twenty-nine votes
George Wilson of Marblehead two hundred twelve votes
John Devereaux of Marblehead one vote
For Councillor for District No. Two.
John I. Baker of Beverly, seven hundred eleven votes
Benjamin H. Corliss of Gloucester one hundred ninety-two votes
William Nutting of Marblehead seven votes
John Pickett of Beverly one vote
For Senator for FiPth Essex Dislxict.
John J. Babson of Gloucester, seven hundred twenty-one votes
Frederick W. Choate of Beverly two hundred fourteen votes
For Representative to Congress.
John B. Alley of Lynn seven hundred forty-two votes
Otis P. Lord of Salem one hundred eighteen votes
Jefferson Night of Marblehead sixty-four votes
George B. Loring of Salem thirty votes
John J. Babson of Gloucester one vote
Selectmen
of
Beverly
Attest.
James Hill, Town Clerk.