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92 District Attorney .501 , 504 , 506 , 507 Church Days . ... 496 District Judges ,
U.S Church Kindergartens . ... 498 Dist . Attorneys , Vote for . 610 Claims , State
Court of . 517 Kings County 501 Elections in 1904 615 Claims , U.S. Court of .
92 District Attorney .501 , 504 , 506 , 507 Church Days . ... 496 District Judges ,
U.S Church Kindergartens . ... 498 Dist . Attorneys , Vote for . 610 Claims , State
Court of . 517 Kings County 501 Elections in 1904 615 Claims , U.S. Court of .
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Pt Washington County Judge . Robert Seabury Hempstead . Dist . Attorney .
James P. Nieman Lynbrook . Sheriff Jerome B. Johnson .. Oyster Bay . Supt . of
Poor .. George D. Smith Rockville Cen . County Clerk . Thos S. Cheshire ....
Hewletis .
Pt Washington County Judge . Robert Seabury Hempstead . Dist . Attorney .
James P. Nieman Lynbrook . Sheriff Jerome B. Johnson .. Oyster Bay . Supt . of
Poor .. George D. Smith Rockville Cen . County Clerk . Thos S. Cheshire ....
Hewletis .
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J. F. Thuma . Fourth Dist . Rep . Assn . of Hempstead - W . G. Orlando Hubbs ,
J. E. Van Orden , Edward WesterMiller , Pres .; Wm . P. Jones , Sec . , Freeport ,
beek , F. E. Blacker . Southold : Henry Wilbur , E. Hicksville Republican Ass'n -
Fred .
J. F. Thuma . Fourth Dist . Rep . Assn . of Hempstead - W . G. Orlando Hubbs ,
J. E. Van Orden , Edward WesterMiller , Pres .; Wm . P. Jones , Sec . , Freeport ,
beek , F. E. Blacker . Southold : Henry Wilbur , E. Hicksville Republican Ass'n -
Fred .
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Dist . , LONG ISLAND SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS - Continued . Ingraham ,
Hempstead , Sec . and Treas .; Mrs. Mol Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary
Soc . of lie Markriter , Sec . , 197 10th st . , L. I. City . Presbytery of Nassau - Mrs ...
Dist . , LONG ISLAND SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS - Continued . Ingraham ,
Hempstead , Sec . and Treas .; Mrs. Mol Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary
Soc . of lie Markriter , Sec . , 197 10th st . , L. I. City . Presbytery of Nassau - Mrs ...
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