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026 STATE OFFICERS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE, 1873—4.

anon, Lempster, Marlow, Newport, Plainfield, Springfield, Sunapee,

Unity, Walpole, and Washington.

Senatorial District Number Eleven contains Alexandria, Andover,

Ashland, Boscawen, Bridgewater, Bristol, Campton, Canaan, Danbury,    jr

Enfield, Franklin, Grafton, Hanover, Hebron, Hill, Lyme, New Lon-
don, Newbury, Orange, Orford, Piermont, Plymouth, Salisbury, Sutton,

Webster, and Wilmot.

Senatorial District Number Twelve contains all the towns and places
in the county of Coos, and the towns of Albany, Bartlett, Bath, Benton,

Bethlehem, Chatham, Conway, Dorchester, Eaton, Ellsworth, Franco-
nia, Freedom, Groton, Hart’s Location, Haverhill, Jackson, Landaff,

Lincoln, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, Rumney, Thornton, War-
ren, Waterville, Wentworth, and Woodstock.

The Election for the choice of Governor, Councilors, Senators, Rep-
resentatives to the General Court, and members of Congress, is holden
on the second Tuesday in March, in all the respective towns and voting
places in the State.

STATE OFFICERS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE, 1873—4.

Ezekiel, A. Straw, Manchester, Governor; Benjamin F. Prescott,

Epping, Secretary of State; Ai B. Thompson, Concord, Dep. Secretary
of State;
Solon A. Carter, Keene, Treasurer; Edward A. Jenks,    '

Concord, State Printer; John M. Haines, Concord, Adjutant General;    ~

John C. Pillsbury, Concord, Warden of State Prison; John W. Sy-
monds,
Franklin, Superintendent of Public Instruction; Nathaniei.

Bouton, Concord, State Historian; William H. Kimball, Concord,

Slate Librarian.

COUNCIL, 1873—4.

District Number 1, Samuel P. Dow, Epping.

“    “    2, John J. Morrill, Gilford.

“    “    3, William P. Newell. Manchester.

“    “    4,    Bolivar Lovell, Alstead.

“    “    5,    Nathan R. Perkins, Jefferson.

Janitor of State House, Lewis L. Mower, Concord.

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, IN 1873.

District Number 1, William B. Small, Newmarket.

“    “    2,    Austin F. Pike, Franklin.

“    “    3,    Hosea W. Parker, Claremont.

STATE SENATE FOR 1873.    ’

President, David A. Warde, Concord.

Clerk, Luther S. Morrill, Concord.

Assistant Clerk, Tyler Westgate, Haverhill.

Door-Keeper, Zelotus Stevens, Concord.

District Number 1, Warren Brown, Hampton Falls.

“    “    2, Charles Sanborn, Sandown.

“    “    3, George Foster, Bedford.



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