Massachusetts 1815 State Senate, Lincoln District

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Massachusetts 1815 State Senate, Lincoln District
Date:
1815
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Mark L. Hill, James Campbell, William Crosby, Benjamin Hasey, Martin Kinsley, William D. Williamson, Ebenezer Inglee, Alexander Campbell, Jacob MacGaw
Candidates: Mark L. Hill[1]James Campbell[2]William CrosbyBenjamin HaseyMartin KinsleyWilliam D. WilliamsonEbenezer IngleeAlexander CampbellJacob MacGaw
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanFederalist
Final Result: [3][4]4914488838063784-----
District of Lincoln4914488838063784-----
Hancock County---------
Town of Bangor---62341--13
Town of Belfast---------
Town of Belmont---------
Town of Blue Hill---------
Town of Brewer---------
Town of Buckstown---------
Town of Carmel---------
Town of Castine---------
Town of Corinth---------
Town of Deer Isle---------
Town of Dixmont---------
Town of Eddington---------
Town of Eden---------
Town of Ellsworth---------
Town of Exeter---------
Town of Foxcroft---------
Town of Frankfurt---------
Town of Garland---------
Town of Gouldsborough---------
Town of Hampden---------
Town of Hermon---------
Town of Islesborough---------
Jackson---------
Knox---------
Town of Levant---------
Lincoln---------
Town of Lincolnville---------
Town of Mount Desert---------
Town of New Charleston---------
Town of Newport---------
Town of Northport---------
Town of Orland---------
Town of Orono---------
Town of Orrington---------
Town of Penobscot---------
Town of Prospect---------
Town of Sangerville---------
Town of Searsmont---------
Town of Sebec---------
Town of Sedgwick---------
Town of Sullivan---------
Town of Surry---------
Swan---------
Town of Trenton---------
Town of Vinalhaven---------
Washington---------
Number 2 in 1st Range---------
Number 4 in 2nd Range---------
Number 1 in 3rd Range---------
Number 3 in 3rd Range---------
Number 3 in 6th Range---------
Plantation adjacent to Sullivan---------
Lincoln County---------
Town of Alma---------
Appleton Plantation---------
Town of Bath---------
Town of Boothbay---------
Town of Bowdoin---------
Town of Bowdoinham---------
Town of Bristol---------
Town of Camden---------
Town of Cushing3535131335-13--
Town of Dresden83786868821685-
Town of Edgecomb---------
Town of Friendship---------
Town of Georgetown---------
Town of Hope---------
Town of Jefferson---------
Town of Lewiston5454626254-62--
Town of Lisbon---------
Town of Litchfield---------
Town of Montville---------
Montville---------
Town of New Castle---------
Town of Nobleborough---------
Town of Palermo---------
Town of Phipsburg---------
Town of Putnam---------
Town of Saint George---------
Town of Thomaston---------
Town of Topsham---------
Town of Union---------
Town of Waldoborough---------
Wales Plantation---------
Town of Warren---------
Town of Whitefield---------
Town of Wiscasset---------
Town of Woolwich---------
Washington County---------
Town of Addison---------
Town of Calais---------
Town of Cherryfield---------
Town of Columbia---------
Town of Eastport---------
Town of Harrington---------
Town of Janesborough---------
Town of Lubeck---------
Town of Machias---------
Town of Robbinston---------
Town of Steuben---------
Number 1---------
Plantation No. 11---------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]"No. Voters, 8764. Make a choice, 4383." Governor's Council Records.
[4]Massachusetts law required a majority to elect. William Crosby would subsequently be elected by the Massachusetts General Court.

References:

Governor's Council Records. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
Columbian Centinel. Massachusetts Federalist (Boston, MA). May 17, 1815.
Dedham Gazette (Dedham, MA). May 19, 1815.
New-Bedford Mercury (New Bedford, MA). May 19, 1815.
Salem Gazette (Salem, MA). May 19, 1815.
Aiken, Ruth J., ed. Records of the Lower St. Georges and Cushing, Maine: 1605-1897. Cushing, Maine: Driftwood Farm, 1987. 40.
Allen, Charles Edwin. History of Dresden, Maine: formerly a part of the old town of Pownalborough from its earliest settlement to the year 1900. Augusta, Maine : Kennebec Journal Print Shop, 1931. 523.
Hodgkin, Douglas I., ed. Records of Lewiston, Maine. Vol. I. Rockport, ME: Picton Press, 2001. 120.
"The Annals of Bangor", History of Penobscot County Maine. Williams, Chase and, Cleveland: 1882. 540.

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