Voting returns for towns in the District of Maine, 1792-1813.

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Voting returns for towns in the District of Maine, 1792-1813.

Voting returns for the election of governor, lt. governor, and senators, from various towns in the district of Maine (then Massachusetts) sent to the secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The election of 1792 includes votes from Bowdoinham, in the County of Lincoln. The election of 1794 includes votes from Berwick, Biddeford, Buxton, Cornish, Kittery, Limington, Shapleigh, and Wells in the County of York sent to John Avery as secretary. The election of 1806, from Canaan, Castine, Chesterville, Ellsworth, Industry, Madison, Mercer, New Sharon, Norridgewock, Orrington, Penobscot, Pittston, Temple, and Vienna, in the County of Kennebec sent to Jonathan L. Austin; and the election of 1813, from Hallowell in the County of Kennebec sent to Alden Bradford.

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Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth

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Avery, John, 1739-1806

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John Avery (1739-1806, Harvard AB 1759) was secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and then Secretary of State of Massachusetts; Cotton Tufts (1732-1815, Harvard AB 1749) was an Overseer and a member of what became known as a "Visiting Committee" at Harvard. Each of these men was an officer of Harvard by virtue of being a member of the Massachusetts government. In 1790, the Overseers were comprised of the Massachusetts Governer, Lieutenant-Governor, Council, and Senate, the President of ...

Bradford, Alden, 1765-1843

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Austin, Jonathan Loring, 1748-1826

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