Massachusetts 1820 Constitutional Convention, Boston
- Office:
- Constitutional Convention (State)
- Title:
- Convention Delegate
- Jurisdiction:
- State
- Label:
- Massachusetts 1820 Constitutional Convention, Boston
- Date:
- 1820
- State:
- Massachusetts
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- Constitutional Convention/Convention Delegate
- Candidates:
- William Phillips, John Phillips, William Gray, Thomas Dawes, George Blake, Jonathan Hunewell, Thomas Baldwin, James T. Austin, Eliphalet Williams, Paul Dean, Daniel Messinger, William Harris, Heman Lincoln, Benjamin Russell, Lynde Walter, William Sullivan, Isaac Parker, Daniel Webster, Samuel A. Wells, William Prescott, Peter C. Brooks, Charles Jackson, Artemas Ward, John Welles, Joseph Tilden, James Prince, Lemuel Shaw, John Davis, James Freeman, Daniel Davis, John C. Warren, Samuel Hubbard, Redford Webster, Thomas Melville, Henry Ware, Warren Dutton, John T. Apthorp, James Savage, Joseph Coolidge, William Sturgis, John Cotton, Israel Thorndike, Josiah Quincy, Nathan Hale, George Bond, Benjamin Rich, Henry Dearborn, Daniel Baxter, George Hallet, Joseph Hall, William Little, Samuel H. Walley, Thomas Badger, Amos Binney, William Ingalls, David Sears, William Jenks, Daniel Sharp, Davis C. Ballard, S. L. Knapp, Benjamin Whitman, Thomas B. Wait, Thaddeus Page, William Foster, Jr., Hosea Ballou, John P. Rice, Joseph Jenkins, Stephen Codman, Jonathan Mason, John Bellows, Thomas K. Thomas, Giles Lodge, John Cheverus, Samuel Billings, Isaac Winslow, Charles Hood, Josiah Rainsford, John Lowell, Aaron Dexter, Charles Lowell, John Pierpont, Horace Bean, Samuel Brown, John Brazer, Richard D. Tucker, Arnold Welles, Sereno E. Dwight, William Gray, Aaron Hill, James Jackson, Francis J. Oliver, Benjamin West, Thomas Wigglesworth, William Donnison, Asa Eaton, Ebenezer Francis, John Gallison, Matthew Lodge, Israel Munson, J. G. Palfrey, Benjamin Rand, Jacob Sternes, George Sullivan, David Townsend, Nathan Webb, Asa Whitney, Simon Wilkinson, Daniel Adams, Jonathan Amory, Joseph Austin, Francis Bassett, William B. Bradford, Martin Brimmer, John Bryant, Daniel Carney, William E. Channing, Elbridge Gerry, William R. Gray, Leach Harris, Thomas Jackson, Thomas K. Jones, Edward Jones, Henry Orne, H. G. Otis, Augustus Peabody, James Perkins, Samuel Snelling, Peter O. Thacher, Thomas L. Winthrop, Darius Boardman, Reuben Carver, D. W. Child, William Cochran, Gerry Fairbanks, J. Frothingham, H. H. Fuller, J. S. J. Gardner, David Hale, Jacob Hall, J. D. Harris, Roland Hartshorn, David Henshaw, Patrick T. Jackson, J. C. Jones, Thomas Kendall, Winfred Lewis, Caleb Loring, James S. Lovel, Josiah Marshall, J. C. Merrill, William Minot, Elijah Morse, Thomas Motley, H. J. Oliver, S. D. Parker, Turner Phillips, Jesse Putnam, Abraham H. Quincy, John Richards, James Ridgway, Joseph Salisbury, Daniel Sargent, S. A. Shed, J. K. Simpson, William D. Sohier, Isaac Stevens, E. Ticknor, B. P. Tilden, Edward Tuckerman, Fitch Tufts, Phineas Upham, Benjamin Wells, Edmund Wright, Joseph Adams, Samuel Adams, James Andrews, Ab Babcock, John Baker, Joseph Balch, Joseph Balch, T. Barnard, Fra Barrett, Henry Bass, John Belknap, Timothy Bigelow, Jacob Bigelow, J. F. Boardman, J. P. Boyd, Alden Bradford, Joseph Bradlee, Thomas Bradlee, George Brinley, William Brown, George Burroughs, George Cabot, John Callender, George G. Channing, Jonathan Chapman, Thaddeus Clap, J. G. Coffin, Zeb Cook, Jr., Is Cook, Nathaniel Curtis, E. Cushing, Samuel Danforth, Thomas Davis, Thomas Dennie, Samuel Dorr, Thomas Eaton, Joseph Eaton, Jeremiah Evarts, Robert Fennelly, Amos Fitch, A. W. Fuller, William Gale, S. P. Gardner, Nathan Goddard, Horace Gray, Francis C. Gray, Gardner Green, Henry Hall, Isaac Harris, Samuel Hastings, Joseph Head, Samuel Hichborn, Barza Homes, Thomas Howe, Samuel H. Howe, Benjamin Huntington, John Hurd, William Jackson, Benjamin Joy, Josiah Knapp, Henry Lee, James Lloyd, Elijah Loring, Jonathan Loring, Theodore Lyman, Jr., Samuel MacClary, Joseph May, H. K. May, Thomas Minns, G. W. Otis, Lemuel Packard, Francis Parkman, Samuel Parkman, Thomas Parsons, Theophilus Parsons, Nehemiah Parsons, Willard Phillips, D. E. Powers, John Pratt, Henry Purkitt, John Randall, James Robinson, Thomas Savage, Zeal Shidmore, William Shimmin, Benjamin Smith, Samuel Soley, W. J. Spooner, Jonathan Symonds, William Thurston, Daniel Tuttle, Thomas Vose, Thomas Ward, Jonathan Whitney, Elijah Williams, S. K. Williams, John D. Williams, Nathaniel Willis
Notes:
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[45]Elected.
[46]"The whole number of tickets given in was 1708, necessary to make a choice 855." Town Records. Boston, 161 - 164.
[47]The Boston Weekly Messenger (Boston, MA) and Boston Daily Advertiser (Boston, MA) list 1378 votes for Isaac Parker.
[48]"There were 1285 votes for Hon. Isaac Parker, 193 for Isaac Parker - total 1478. For his Honor Wm. Phillips 1503 - Wm. Phillips 191 - total 1694." Boston Daily Advertiser (Boston, MA). October 17, 1820.
[49]Josiah Rainsford received 5 votes as Josiah C. Rainsford.
[50]Patrick T. Jackson received 1 vote as Patrick Jackson.
[51]William E. Channing received 2 vote as William Channing.
[52]William Foster, Jr. received 1 vote as William Foster.
References:
Boston Town Records. 161-164.
Boston Daily Advertiser (Boston, MA). October 17, 1820.
New-England Palladium and Commercial Advertiser (Boston, MA). October 17, 1820.
Columbian Centinel. American Federalist (Boston, MA). October 18, 1820.
Boston Weekly Messenger (Boston, MA). October 19, 1820.
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