New Hampshire 1789 State Senate, Cheshire County

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1789 State Senate, Cheshire County
Date:
1789
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
John Hubbard, Amos Shepard, John Bellows, Josiah Richardson, William Page, Abel Parker, Simon Olcott
Candidates: John Hubbard[1]Amos ShepardJohn BellowsJosiah RichardsonWilliam PageAbel ParkerSimon Olcott
Affiliation:Federalist
Final Result: [2]-286220----
Cheshire County-286220----
Town of Acworth-------
Town of Alstead-------
Town of Charlestown-------
Town of Chesterfield-------
Town of Claremont-------
Town of Cornish-------
Town of Croydon-------
Town of Dublin-------
Town of Fitzwilliam-------
Town of Gilsum-------
Town of Hinsdale-------
Town of Jaffrey-------
Town of Keene-------
Town of Langdon18-7-2-1
Town of Lempster-------
Town of Marlborough-------
Town of Marlow-------
Town of New Grantham-------
Town of Newport-------
Town of Packersfield-------
Town of Plainfield-------
Town of Richmond-------
Town of Rindge-------
Town of Stoddard-------
Town of Sullivan17--1612-
Town of Surry-------
Town of Swanzey-------
Town of Unity-------
Town of Walpole-------
Town of Washington-------
Town of Wendell-------
Town of Westmoreland-------
Town of Winchester-------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]"That the whole number of votes returned for Senators for the County of Cheshire Amounts to 1520." New Hampshire Early State Papers. Volume XXI. 540.

References:

Kingsbury, Frank Burnside. History and Genealogical Register of the Town of Langdon, Sullivan county, New Hampshire. White River Junction, VT: Right Printing, 1932. 49.
Seward, Josiah Lafayette. A History of the Town of Sullivan, New Hampshire: 1777-1917. Keene, NH: J.L. Seward, 1921. 213.
New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXI. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 540.

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