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TOWN OF LEXINGTON 31 32 ANNUAL REPORTS <br />CONSTABLE'S RETURN <br />February 21. 1951. <br />To the Town Clerk: <br />I have served the foregoing warrant by posting a printed copy thereof in five <br />(5) public places in the Town and also by sending by mail, postage prepaid, a <br />printed copy of such warrant addressed to every registered voter of the Town at his <br />last residence, as appears from the records of the Board of Registrars of Voters <br />13 days before the time of said meeting. <br />Attest: JAMES F. MOWAT, <br />Constable of Lexington <br />ANNUAL TOWN MEETING <br />MARCH 5, 1951 <br />In pursuance of the foregoing warrant the legal voters of the Town of Lexing- <br />ton met in their respective voting places in said Town of Lexington Monday, March <br />the fifth in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-one at seven -thirty <br />o'clock in the forenoon. <br />The following places were designated as the voting places for the various pre- <br />cincts: Precinct One, Adams School; Precinct Two, Three and Four, Cary Memorial <br />Half. <br />The following election officers having been duly appointed by the Selectmen, <br />and Wardens of the various precincts were assigned for duty as follows: <br />Precinct One <br />Precinct Three <br />Charles F. Vaughan Warden <br />Emma Zitso Inspector <br />Nancy Buckley Inspector <br />Elizabeth McCormack Clerk <br />Henry P. Meade Teller <br />Ella G. Callahan Teller <br />Gladys T. Watson Telfer <br />Rosalie MacDonald Teller <br />Florence M. Bruce Telfer <br />Edna D. Anderson Teller <br />Precinct Four <br />Lester L. Andrews Warden <br />Michael J. McDonough Inspector <br />Helen M. Kirk Inspector <br />Mary F. Ferry Clerk <br />Mary A. Spellman Teller <br />Agnes G. Hall Teller <br />Caroline F. Deloury Teller <br />Madeline V. Peterson Teller <br />Ingrid Newhall Teller <br />Eleanor Cosgrove Teller <br />Mary A, Hallett Teller <br />Edith M. Boyd Teller <br />The polls were declared open in each precinct at seven -thirty o'clock A. M. <br />Charles J. Dailey Warden and remained open until eight o'clock P. M., after which time, after due notice, <br />George F. Stygles Inspector <br />George E. Foster Inspector they were closed. <br />Mary E. Stankard Clerk The election officers were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties. <br />Mary A. Rowland Teller The ballots were counted by the election officers in each precinct, the tally <br />[Ida J, Field Tellei sheets and total vote sheets prepared by the Town Clerk being used. <br />Rose I.on Teller <br />Annie H.. McDonnellMcDnTeller The total registration of voters in each precinct was as follows: <br />Helga M. Carlson Teller Precinct 1 2029 Two thousand twenty-nine <br />Dorothy Elliott . Teller Precinct 2 1618 One thousand six hundred eighteen <br />Gwendoline Johnson Teller Precinct 3 1 824 One thousand eight hundred twenty-four <br />Marie Anna Zubowitch Teller Precinct 4 2108 Two thousand one hundred eight <br />Precinct Two <br />Total 7579 Seven thousand five hundred seventy-nine <br />William Wallace FergusonWarden The ballots cast were counted, enclosed in envelopes, sealed, signed by the <br />F. Louis Carroll <br />In election officers, together with the unused ballots, and delivered to the Town Clerk <br />Mary G. Oliver Inspector at his office. <br />John H. Dacey Clerk <br />Barbara M. O'Connor Teller The Registrars of Voters and the Town Clerk canvassed the result as (allows: <br />Eleanor T. Husted Teller Precinct 1 972 Nine hundred seventy-two <br />Edward McGrory Teller Precinct 2 829 Eight hundred twenty-nine <br />Elizabeth Downey Teller Precinct 3 970 Nine hundred seventy <br />Mary 5. H. Ellis Teller Precinct 4 945 Nine hundred forty-five <br />Beatrice F. Morse Teller <br />Ralph I. DaleTeller Total 3716 Three thousand seven hundred sixteen <br />