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received by them from the inhabitants of a place called "East Cold Stream," all of which votes were counted.
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By the return, by the Selectmen of Lincoln, it appears, that three votes were received from inhabitants of "unorganized plantations classed with Lincoln." - these votes were rejected. 
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By the return from the Selectmen of Princeton, it appears that forty four votes were received from persons living in uncorporated plantations, adjacent to the town of Princeton-" these votes were rejected.
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The return from Mount Vernon was not attested by the Town Clerks on the inside, nor did the name of the town appear on the inside. On the outside the name of the town was inserted in the usual certificate, which was signed by the Selectmen and attested by the Town Clerk - The votes from this town were rejected.
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It appears from the return of the Selectmen of Abbot, two votes were received by them for "Lucy Moore" these were rejected - from the return of the Selectmen of Bucksfield, that three votes were received " after the vote war declared," - these votes were rejected.
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The name of the town does not appear on the inside of the return from Greenfield, but is inserted in the usual certificate on the outside, signed by the Selectmen and attested by the Town Clerk - the votes were rejected.
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The name of the town does not appear on the inside of the return from Greenfield, but is inserted in the usual certificate on the outside, signed by the Selectmen and attested by the Town Clerk - the votes were rejected.
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In the return from Madison neither the name of the town, nor the time when the

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received by them from the inhabitants of a place called "East Cold Stream," all of which votes were counted. By the return, by the Selectmen of Lincoln, it appears, that three votes were received from inhabitants of "unorganized plantations classed with Lincoln." - these votes were rejected. By the return from the Selectmen of Princeton, it appears that forty four votes were received from persons living in uncorporated plantations, adjacent to the town of Princeton-" these votes were rejected. The return from Mount Vernon was not attested by the Town Clerks on the inside, nor did the name of the town appear on the inside. On the outside the name of the town was inserted in the usual certificate, which was signed by the Selectmen and attested by the Town Clerk - The votes from this town were rejected. It appears from the return of the Selectmen of Abbot, two votes were received by them for "Lucy Moore" these were rejected - from the return of the Selectmen of Bucksfield, that three votes were received " after the vote war declared," - these votes were rejected. The name of the town does not appear on the inside of the return from Greenfield, but is inserted in the usual certificate on the outside, signed by the Selectmen and attested by the Town Clerk - the votes were rejected. The name of the town does not appear on the inside of the return from Greenfield, but is inserted in the usual certificate on the outside, signed by the Selectmen and attested by the Town Clerk - the votes were rejected. In the return from Madison neither the name of the town, nor the time when the