New Hampshire 1807 State Senate, District 11

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1807 State Senate, District 11
Date:
1807
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
John Fairfield, Jesse Johnson, Ebenezer Hoyt, Stephen Lumbard, Samuel Powers, Daniel Kimball, Eliphalet Kimball, Amasa Allen, Ithamar Chase, Jabez Spicer, William Tarlton
Candidates: John Fairfield[1]Jesse JohnsonEbenezer HoytStephen LumbardSamuel PowersDaniel KimballEliphalet KimballAmasa AllenIthamar ChaseJabez SpicerWilliam Tarlton
Affiliation:FederalistRepublican
Final Result: 7164113726221821111
District of Eleven7164113726221821111
Cheshire County19115937-2232111-
Town of Claremont4125---3-----
Town of Cornish8047----2111-
Town of Croydon1438--22------
Town of New Grantham37-37--------
Town of Plainfield1949---------
Grafton County525252-26-15----1
Town of Canaan8122---------
Town of Dorchester2418---------
Town of Enfield3951---------
Town of Grafton942---5-----
Town of Hanover10419---------
Town of Lebanon5623---6----1
Town of Lyme134----------
Town of Orford7848---------
Town of Wentworth-29-26-4-----

Notes:

[1]Elected.

References:

Original Election Returns. New Hampshire Archives and Records Management, Concord.
Dartmouth Gazette (Hanover, NH). March 20, 1807.
New-Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). May 19, 1807.
Dartmouth Gazette (Hanover, NH). May 29, 1807.
Political Observatory (Walpole, NH). June 5, 1807.
Foster, Herbert Darling, George Mendal Bridgman and Sidney Bradshaw Fay. The Records of the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire, 1761-1818. Hanover, NH: Hanover, 1905. 225.
Hoyt, Peter L. Hoyt's History of Wentworth, New Hampshire, as transcribed from the Original Manuscript by Francis A. Muzzey. Littleton, NH: Courier, 1976. 243.

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