Definition of Selectmen
Se*lect"man (?), n.; pl.
Selectmen (&?;). One of a board of town
officers chosen annually in the New England States to transact the
general public business of the town, and have a kind of executive
authority. The number is usually from three to seven in each
town.
The system of delegated town action was then, perhaps,
the same which was defined in an "order made in 1635 by the
inhabitants of Charlestown at a full meeting for the government of the
town, by selectmen;" the name presently extended throughout New
England to municipal governors. Palfrey.
Se*lect"man (?), n.; pl.
Selectmen (&?;). One of a board of town
officers chosen annually in the New England States to transact the
general public business of the town, and have a kind of executive
authority. The number is usually from three to seven in each
town.
The system of delegated town action was then, perhaps,
the same which was defined in an "order made in 1635 by the
inhabitants of Charlestown at a full meeting for the government of the
town, by selectmen;" the name presently extended throughout New
England to municipal governors. Palfrey.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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