New Hampshire 1804 State Senate, District 10
- Office:
- State Senate (State)
- Title:
- State Senator
- Jurisdiction:
- State
- Label:
- New Hampshire 1804 State Senate, District 10
- Date:
- 1804
- State:
- New Hampshire
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- State Senate/State Senator
- Candidates:
- Amasa Allen, Amos Shepard, scattering
Candidates: | Amasa Allen[1] | Amos Shepard | scattering |
---|---|---|---|
Affiliation: | Republican | Federalist | |
Final Result: [2] | 822 | - | 119 |
District of Ten | 822 | - | 119 |
Cheshire County | 822 | - | 119 |
Town of Acworth[3] | 64 | 56 | - |
Town of Alstead | 46 | 139 | 17 |
Town of Charlestown | 16 | 88 | 1 |
Town of Gilsum | 35 | 12 | 14 |
Town of Goshen | 20 | 40 | - |
Town of Langdon | 7 | 24 | 17 |
Town of Lempster | 30 | 52 | 1 |
Town of Marlow | 69 | 2 | - |
Town of Newport | - | - | - |
Town of Springfield[4] | - | - | - |
Town of Stoddard | 13 | 78 | - |
Town of Surry | 37 | 18 | - |
Town of Unity | 129 | - | - |
Town of Walpole | 151 | 109 | - |
Town of Wendell | 28 | 2 | - |
Town of Westmoreland | 131 | 82 | 2 |
Notes:
[1]Elected.
[2]"Candidates, Gen. Shepard and Gen. Allen. In this district, the former has heretofore been elected by a large majority; but what effect the preaching of Parson Griswold may have had, through the Political Observatory, we know not; it is said those papers have had a very general circulation, GRATIS, not only in that district and county, but throughout the State. Gen. Allen being a proprietor in the paper, has no doubt been liberal to promote his own election." Courier of New Hampshire (Concord, NH). March 21, 1804.
[3]The Farmer's Museum, or Lay Preacher's Gazette (Walpole, NH) and New-hampshire Sentinel (Keene, NH) list Amasa Allen with 66 votes.
[4]"In Springfield, we understand the votes were about equally divided." New-hampshire Sentinel (Keene, NH). April 7, 1804.
References:
Farmer's Museum, or Lay Preacher's Gazette (Walpole, NH). March 17, 1804.
Political Observatory (Walpole, NH). March 17, 1804.
Courier of New Hampshire (Concord, NH). March 21, 1804.
Farmer's Museum, or Lay Preacher's Gazette (Walpole, NH). March 24, 1804.
New-hampshire Sentinel (Keene, NH). March 24, 1804.
Political Observatory (Walpole, NH). March 24, 1804.
New-hampshire Sentinel (Keene, NH). March 31, 1804.
Political Observatory (Walpole, NH). March 31, 1804.
Farmer's Museum, or Lay Preacher's Gazette (Walpole, NH). April 7, 1804.
New-hampshire Sentinel (Keene, NH). April 7, 1804.
Courier of New Hampshire (Concord, NH). May 30, 1804.
Political Observatory (Walpole, NH). June 2, 1804.
Farmer's Museum, or Lay Preacher's Gazette (Walpole, NH). March 16, 1805.
Farmer's Museum, or Lay Preacher's Gazette (Walpole, NH). March 23, 1805.
Farmer's Museum, or Lay Preacher's Gazette (Walpole, NH). March 30, 1805.
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