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Excerpt from The Decennial Census, 1945
In accordance with the provisions of General Laws, Tercentenary Edition, Chap ter 9, section 6, as amended, the special enumeration of legal voters required by Articles XXI and XXII of the Amendments to the Constitution as appearing in Article LXXI thereof, was determined by obtaining a sworn statement from the election commissioners. Or registrars of voters in each city and town of the Common wealth, of the number of registered voters in their respective cities or towns on January 1, 1945, specifying in the case of cities the number of registered voters in each ward, and in towns of inhabitants or over voting by precincts, the num ber of registered voters in each precinct.4 census OF massachusetts 1945.
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Excerpt from The Decennial Census, 1945
In accordance with the provisions of General Laws, Tercentenary Edition, Chapter 9, section 7, as amended, and Article XXI of the Amendments to the Constitution as appearing in Article LXXI thereof, a census of the inhabitants of Massachusetts as of January 1,1915, was taken under the jurisdiction of the mayor of each city and the selectmen of each town on forms provided by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and in accordance with his instructions. This census consisted of enumerating the inhabitants of each municipality by name, address, sex and age on family cards. The cards, together with ft sworn statement of the total of such census, were forwarded to the office of the Secretary from each of the ,351 municipalities in the Commonwealth for verification and tabulation.
In accordance with the provisions of Genera! Laws, Tercentenary Edition, Chapter 9, section 6, as amended, the special enumeration of legal voters required by Articles XXI and XXII of the Amendments to the Constitution as appearing in Article LXXI thereof, was determined by obtaining a sworn statement from the election commissioners or registrars of voters in each city and town of the Commonwealth, of the number of registered voters in their respective cities or (owns on January I, 1915, specifying in the case of cities the number of registered voters in each ward, and in towns of 12,000 inhabitants or over voting by precincts, the number of registered voters in each precinct.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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