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1811, Willard Emery, Samuel Graves, Jacob Eastman.
1812, William Blake, Samuel Graves, Jacob Eastman.
1813, Willard Emery, Robert Barber, Jacob Eastman.
1814, Same as in 1813.
1815, Ditto.
1816, Caleb Marston, Robert Barber, Jacob Eastman.
1817, Caleb Marston, Jacob Eastman, Willard Emery.
1818, Samuel Brown, Willard Emery, Phinehas Huntoon.
1819, Samuel Brown, Josiah Babcock, David Buswell.
1820, Same as in 1819.
1821, Samuel Brown, Jacob Eastman, John Simons.


NO. IV.

Town Clerks in Andover, since its incorporation.*

1779 to 1792, Jonathan Weare.
1793 and 1794, Silas Barnard.
1795, Jonathan Weare.
1796 and 1797, Jacob B. Moore.
1798 and 1799, Jonathan Weare.
1800 to 1804, Jacob B. Moore.
1805, Jonathan Weare.
1806 to 1810, John Weare.
1811, Willard Emery.
1812 to 1818, Robert Barber.
1819 to 1821, Samuel Brown.
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*  As early as 1773, when the inhabitants first organized their town government, Paul Smith Marston was appointed Town Clerk, and continued in office until 1779, when the town was incorporated by the legislature of this state.


NO. V.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Names of persons who have commanded militia companies in Andover.

William Emery,
Josiah Bachelder,
Josiah Scribner.

1st company. 2d company.
William Proctor,* Samuel Elkins,
Jacob B. Moore, James Tucker,
William Emery, Jonathan Weare,*
Josiah Evans, Micah Kimball,
Henry Milton, Joseph Brown.
Henry Emery,
William Huntoon.


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*  William Proctor afterwards held the commission of major; and Jonathan Weare, that of major, and subsequently colonel of the regiment.