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100 Years Ago: Residents Nominate Frothingham to Challenge Gov. Foss

Just about everyday Marlborough Patch will highlight an interesting story from the Marlborough Daily Enterprise published on that date 100 years ago.

Sept. 27, 1911: Frothingham is Nominated: Walker is Second and White is Third—Foss Wins Democratic Nomination

Boston — Lieutenant Governor Louis A. Frothingham will be the Republican opponent of Governor Foss at the state election. He won an overwhelming victory yesterday against his two opponants. Speaker Joseph Walker and Representative Norman H. White. 

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