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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1866
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41
CONSERVATIVE TICKET.
For Judge—John R. Franklin, 104.
For Register of Wills—Geo. W. Bishop, 105.
For Sheriff— Charles Parker, 113.
For Commissioners—Wm. J. Aydelotte, 102; John Dale, 98;
James Whaley, 101; John Bishop, 102; Roland E, Bivans, 90.
For Wreck Master—Jacob H. Sturgis, 108.
For County Surveyor—Wm. Shockley, 104.
STATE OF MARYLAND, Worcester County, to wit:
We, the undersigned, duly appointed by the Commissioners
of said County in due form of law. Judges of election in this
District, No. 2, do hereby certify and return that we did attend
on the seventh day of November, in the year eighteen hundred
and sixty-five, at the Court House in Snow Hill, the place
appointed by law for holding the elections within the said Dis-
trict and did then and there appoint John R. Hill and George
T. Lecompte, Clerks of the election, who severally qualified as by
law directed; we further certify that we did then and there, be-
fore a Justice of the Peace, qualify, as Judges of election, as by
law directed, and did then and there, at the hour of nine o'clock
in the morning, of the seventh day of November aforesaid, open
the polls for an election for one Judge of the Twelfth Judicial
District of Maryland, one Register of Wills for Worcester
County, one Sheriff, five County Commissioners, one Surveyor,
and one Wreck Master; that we did continue the polls open
until six o'clock in the evening of the seventh day aforesaid,
when they were closed, the ballot box opened, and the ballots
publicly counted, when it appeared that there were for Thomas
A. Spence, for Judge of the Twelfth Judicial District of Mary-
land, seventy-four votes; for John R. Franklin, Judge of the
Twelfth Judicial District of Maryland, one hundred and four
votes; for Irving W. Merrill, for Register of Wills for Worces-
ter County, seventy votes; for George W. Bishop, for Register
of Wills for Worcester County, one hundred and five votes ;
for County Commissioners—James G. Townsend, ninety-six
votes; for Thomas B. Smith, seventy-six votes; for Levi Dun-
can, seventy-four votes; for James Beachamp, seventy-four
votes; for Isaac T. Hughes, seventy-two votes; for William J.
Aydelotte, one hundred and two votes; for John Dale, ninety-
eight votes; for James Whaley, one hundred and one votes; for
John Bishop, one hundred and two votes; for Roland E. Bivans,
ninety votes; for Littleton D. Powell, Sheriff of Worcester

 
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