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John W. Thomas (sheriff)

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sheriff on January 1, 1857. Thomas continued in office until January 1, 1878, winning each triennial election until he declined to run again due to failing health.
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In 1856 the state law was changed and the office of sheriff became an elected, rather than appointed position, Thomas received the nominations of both the
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parties. Thomas was elected by a plurality of three thousand, and a majority of twenty five hundred votes over the
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Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol. I
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and (Fillmore) American party candidate Edward Potter. Thomas was once again sworn as the
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Thomas died on July 20, 1888, at the age of 73. His portrait is in the collection of the
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This biography article about law enforcement in the United States is a
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Index

Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Sheriff
Thomas Adams
Rufus Corbin Wood
Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Sheriff
George S. Boutwell
Thomas Adams
Thomas Adams
Weymouth, Massachusetts
Democratic
Free Soil
Republican
Sheriff
Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Weymouth, Massachusetts
Weymouth
Congregationalist
Dedham Historical Society
Weymouth
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Massachusetts Constitutional Convention
Norfolk County
George S. Boutwell
Boutwell's
John H. Clifford
American
Republican
Democratic
Norfolk County

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