This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ...the Legislature to reduce the duties on salt; 3,376 votes were given for and 299 votes were given against. Members for 1833 were Calvin McKnight, William H. Angel. Eli West. Members for 1834 were Charles Strong, Eli Farwell, Calvin Clark. Members for 1835 were Lourey Barney, Otis P. Starkey. Richard Hulburt. Members for 1836 were Richard Hulburt, Jotham Bigelow, John W. Tamblin. Members for 1837 were Daniel Wardwell, Richard Hulburt, Charles B. Hoard. Members for 1838 were Philip P. Gaige, Charles E Clark, Calvin Clark. Mem here for 1839 were Charles E. Clark, Stephen Johnson, Calvin Clark. Members for 1840 were William C. Pierrepont, Joseph Webb, William McAllister. Members for 1841 were John W. Tamblin, Elisha C. Church, Elisba M. McNeil. Members for 1842 were Elisha C. Church, Joseph Graves, Job Lamson. This year seems to be the first year to hold the elections throughout the county on but one day. Up to this time there had been three-days' elections. Members for 1843 were Samuel Bond, William Carlisle, Ell West. Members for 1844 were Edward S. Salisbury, Azel W. Danforth, Lysander H. Brown. Members for 1845 were Levi Miller, Henderson Howk, Elisha M. McNeil. At a special election held on the 28th day of April, 1846, to elect delegates to a Constitutional Convention, the following were declared elected as such delegates: Alpheus S. Grecu, Azel W. Danforth, Elisha M. McNeil. In 1846 a proposition was submitted to the voters of the State to grant equal suffrage to colored persons. The ballot having "Yes" on it received 2,791, and "No' received4,536. Members for 1846 were John Boyden, John D. Davison, Samuel J. Davis. Members for 1847 were Benjamin Maxon, 1st district; Harvey D. Parker, 2d district; Fleury Keith, 3d...
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