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1867-11-06 Election resultsCommonwealth of Massachusetts At a meeting of the Town Clerks of Manchester, Beverly and Hamilton, said towns comprising the Tenth Representative District of the County of Essex, held at the Office of the Town Clerk in Beverly on Wednesday the Sixth day of November, A.D. 1857, at twelve o'clock, noon, to examine and compare the transcripts of the records of votes in said towns, for Two Representatives in the General Court for said District; said transcripts were examined and compared, and the votes for said Representatives were for the following persons. Joseph Wilson of Beverly seven hundred and seven votes John Lee of Manchester, seven hundred and one votes Rev. Edward P. Tenney of Manchester, five hundred and forty votes. Rev. John C. Kimball of Beverly, five hundred and thirty-four votes F. E. Porter of Beverly one vote G. T. Hawes of Beverly, one vote Joseph Stocker, one vote George N. Leach of Manchester, one vote 707 701 540 534 1 1 1 1 And Joseph Wilson of Beverly and John Lee of Manchester, having the highest number of votes were declared elected and certificates of their election were duly issued according to law. Geo. F. Allen, Town Clerk of Manchester James Hill, Town Clerk of Beverly Joseph P. Lovering, Town Clerk of Hamilton