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THE
ANNUAL REPORTS 9 352 OF THE 41856
RECEIPTS, EXPENDITURES,
AND
FINANCIAL CONDITION,
OF THE
TOWN OF IPSWICH,
MADE
MARCH 1, 1856.
LYNN: LYNN NEWS PRESS -- J. F. KIMBALL. 1856.
9144
ANNUAL REPORT.
CURRENT EXPENSES.
Paid J. F. Kimball & Co., printing town
report, 1855, $20 00
Joseph Farley, writing and expenses, 5 00
George Willett, express, 6 82
Fred'c Mitchell, land rent, engine houses, 6 00 Josiah Lord, 3d, repairs on Town House 4 62 Lewis & Ordway, do 2 33
Richard Sutton, expenses liquor store, 2 88
John Lane, land rent, engine house, 6 00
N. E. P. U. Div. 631, oil for engines, 74
Thos. D. Gould, oiling and cleaning hose, 2 00 Engine men for services, 1854, 234 00
Russell & Nourse, house for life boat, 126 07
Gilbert Conant, cedar posts for do. 3 20
Wm. Wade, privy for High School, 19 50
D. W. Lawrence, liquors, 165 96
John H. Dunnels, labor on engines, 8 00
Wm. F. Conant, wood for Town House, 16 00 Florence McMahon, sawing do. 4 00
Thomas Morley, painting engines,
12 50
Asher Blake, town clock, care & rep'rs, 25 00
4 75
Isaiah Rogers, boat for selectmen,
25
A. D. & N. R. Wait, oil for engines,
1 50
N. E. P. U. Div. do.
25
Jacob B. Tenney, horse hire, sch. com. 2 50
do do .. selectmen, 6 00
Asher Blake, notifying town meetings, 5 00
Aaron Sweet, taking census, 24 00
do. perambulating town lines, &c. 6 00
Frederic Mitchell, do. 13 00
Joseph Farley, do. 8 00
do. taking census, 24 00
Geo. Haskell, committee, legislature,
33 00
Stephen Coburn, postage, 1 55
Levi Lord, land rent for ladder box, 1 50
Register of deeds, 1 00
Amount carried forward, $802 92
Wm. G. Brown, horse hire, school com.
4
Amount brought forward, $802 92
Paid Daniel Cogswell, stationery, selectmen, 6 82
do. oil, lamps. &c. town It'se, 46 49
Stephen Baker, services, fireward. 5 00
do. .. at town house, 1 75
Fred'e Mitchell, horse hire, selectmen, 10 00
Win. T. Averill, travel and printing, 16 75
Willett's expres-, 5 62
Aaron Sweet, removing ladder box, 2 30
$897 65
RECAPITULATION.
Oil, lamps, and care of town house,
$75 19
Repairs and fuel for
do.
House for life boat,
129 27
High School,
19 50
Census,
48 00
Committees,
33 00
Town clock.
25 00
Perambulating town lines,
22 00
Fire department,
279 79
Liquor agency, 1854.
168 84
Travel and horse hire, selectmen, treas-
28 25
urer, and school committee,
Annual report, 25 00
43 81
Miscellaneous,
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$897 65
FEES AND SALARIES.
Paid Daniel Fitz, school committee, $21 75
Joseph Spiller, notifying meetings, 6 50
do. attendance sel'etm'n, 1854, 6 00
Rich'd Sutton. liquor agent, 1-4 salary, 75 00
Joseph E. Bomer, school committee.
25 00
Joseph Spiller, attending town meetings, 2 00
7 00
do. ringing bell to Apr. 1, '55, 8 33
Joseph Farley, assessor, &c. 50 00
Frederic Mitchell, do. 25 00
Aaron Sweet. do. 25 00
William Henderson, notifying meetings, 11 00
William T. Averill, treasurer,
125 00
John A. Newman, clerk,
25 00
Aaron Sweet, 25 00
Frederic Mitchell,
25 00
Amount carried forward, $462 58
.
Stephen Baker, do. and notifying do.
5
Amount brought forward,
$462 58
Paid Joseph Farley,
50 00
Daniel Clarke, return of deaths,
80
Stephen Baker, do
2 60
do. police officer,
12 75
Joseph Spiller, attendance, town house,
8 00
John A. Newman, recording births, 25 20 marriages, and deaths, &c. Wm. Haskell, liquor agent, 1-2 year, 70 00
$631 93
RECAPITULATION.
Selectmen,
$200 00
Treasurer,
125 00
Clerk,
25 00
School committee,
46 75
Liquor agents,
145 00
Constables and police officers, &c.
53 25
Returning births, &c.
28 60
Ringing bell,
8 33
$631 93
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Paid Tristram Brown, blasting rock, $1 50
Wm. Leatherland, removing wall, 5 00
John Brown, clearing snow, 3 85
Jos. Farley, expenses before com's'ners, 1 85
Gilbert Conant, making 200 rods road, 400 00 do. fence and surveying, 9 00 5 00
Eben. Fall, repairing bridge,
James Gwinn, removing wall, 40 00
Tristram Brown, jr., labor on bridge, 1 75
.G. & D. Norton, repair'g Argilla road, 480 00 David Berry, building and grading 245 rods road, 492 40
do. extra work on do. 7 60
Eben. Lord, fenc'g 286 rods P. S. road, 400 00
Asa P. Stone, labor and team, 4 6.7
Ira Worcester, clearing snow, 6 25
do. mak'g road to gravel pit, 25 00
Wm. F. Conant, repairs on turnpike, 25 00
Thomas Wildes, laying drain, 1 75
Joseph Farley, services, horse hire, etc. . 23 50
Frederic Mitchell, do. 12 50
Amount carried forward, $1,946 62
6
Amount brought forward, $1916 62
Paid Aaron Sweet, do. 8 50
Emerton & Foster, plan of bridge, 15 00
J. F. Kimball, advertising, 4 00
Hervey Nourse, gravel, 3 40
Russell & Nourse, fencing, 20 31
Asa Lord, nails, 50
William F. Conant, labor and teaming, 13 00
Aaron Cogswell, surveying, etc. 15 00
J. Gwinn and J. K. Chapman, ? making road, P. S. 412 00
J. K. Chapman, removing fence, 5 00
Geo. & Dan'l Norton, repairing road, Asa P. Stone. 3 50
George Haskell, agreements, etc. 10 00
G. & D. Norton, repairs Argilla road, 217 59
do. do. Manning bridge, 22 50
Patrick Conghlin, labor, 50 00
Michael Mc Donnell, 3 73
Chapman & Low, horse hire, 1 75
Charles W. Chapman, tools, 1 62
Frederic Bray, stone and gravel,
11 56
Aaron F. Brown, do.
16 02
Jacob Brown, stone, High street,
14 00
Sylvanus Caldwell, lumber for drains,
26 67
do. plank, Manning bridge, 12 49
40 00
Sylvester Goodwin, gravel,
13 50
Gilbert Conant, removing building,
10 00
Josiah Kimball, platform,
1 75
Thomas Wildes, labor,
1 75
Eben. Lord, building wall, do. gravel, 3 25
Tho's D. Pousland, labor and team, 7 00
R. W. Ricker, damage, detention, snow, 10 00
J. H. Troffattes do. 3 00
George Dane, repairs on bridge,
1 50
Moses Clarke, removing fence,
24 00
John Day, stone and gravel, Norton, 12 10 do. do. surveyor, 6 06
William Stevens, clearing snow,
63
Wm. Kinsman, jr. do.
63
Jos. Farley, services and travel,
Warner's bridge, 10 00
do. do. Argilla road, 10 00
Amount carried forward, $3,536 68
3 75
Henry Wilson, repairs on bridge, do. stone, 3 00
500 00
7
Amount brought forward, $3,536 68
Paid Theod. Andrews, serv. trav'l, Arg'la road, 4 00
William Lord, jr., labor on drain, 1 50
6 62
Joseph Fellows, clearing snow, Samuel Dane, gravel,
1 00
$3,549 80
RECAPITULATION.
Labor on roads,
$87 60
Repairing bridges and drains,
89 46
Stone, gravel, and fence,
69 27
Clearing roads of snow,
33 98
Manning bridge,
34 99
Warner's bridge and road,
34 00
$349 30
Repairs on Pine Swamp road :
Reconstructing and grading, 451 rods,
912 00
Fencing and land damage,
469 00
Surveying, agreements, etc.
30 50
1411 50
Repairs on Gravelly Brook road :
Reconstructing and grading, 200 rods,
400 00
Surveying, fence, etc.
29 00
429 00
Repairs on Argilla road :
Repairing and grading, 865 rods,
1291 32
Stone and gravel,
49 68
Surveying, letting out, etc.
19 00
1360 00
$3,549 80
POOR.
. Paid Willett & Co., supplies, R. Dodge, '54, $2 00
Isaac Flitner, medical attendance, 3 00
do vaccination, 7 00
Joseph E. Bomer, do
21 50
Joseph N. Ames, do
39 25
T. Brown, jr., maintenance Mrs. Fellows, 10 00 Town of Gloucester, supplies for 23 00 Mrs. Lakeman,
Jos. Farley, passages and exp., paupers, 4 45
Hannah Chapman, lodgings and meals, 3 00
Town of Haverhill, supplies, 21 27
Mary Chapman, 1-4 rent and fuel, 7 00
Amount carried forward, $141 47
8
Amount brought forward, $141 47
Paid Geo. Brown, maintenance S. Tucker, 20 00 S. N. Baker, rent for Mrs. Buzzel, 12 00 Elizabeth Seward, attend'ce, Mrs. Jewett, 5 00 Hannah Chapman, lodging and meals, 75
Ira Worcester, board at house correction, 8 86 Win. Stevens, burial of C. F. Eldredge, 11 25 City of Newburyport, supplies, 122 87
Jos. Farley, expense, Stephen Burnham, 1 00 F. Mitchell, do do 1 00
do cash to poor travellers, 1 30
Daniel Clark, Collin, &c., 6 75
Frederic Willcomb, wood, 32 06
Frederic Mitchell, teaming wood, 12 50
J. H. Dannmells, wood, 156 17
Mary Chapman, 1-4 rent and fuel, 6 00
A. P. Howe, mainten'ce mother, Boxf'd, 15 00 Daniel Clarke, coffin, &c., for J. Dodge, 8 88
Geo. Haskell. his fees and court fees, 35 00
City of Salem, board of S. Burnham, ? a lunatic. 536 30
Jos. Farley, poor travellers. 1 62
Elizabeth Seward, l'se rent, Mrs. Jewett, 3 00 J. B. Tenney, lodging & meals, poor trav. 8 50 Wm. Stevens, returns of deaths, 2 00
Levi Lord, house rent for Mrs. Ross, 12 00
P. E. Aldrich, sent to W. S. L. Hospital, 55 24 Thos. Brown, clothing, Mrs. Fellows. 3 00 J. N. Ames, med. attendance, A. Spring, 2 25 A. P. Lord, grave clothes, 1853, 1 25
Jos. Farley, exp. to Newburyport, paupers, 2 00 F. Mitchell, do do 1 00
Aaron Sweet, piling and cording wood,
5 39
Daniel Cogswell, school books. 1 21
Manning Dodge, rent for Sam'l Jewett, 10 00 Mrs. L. Hovey, rent, self and daughter, 12 00 Jed'h Chapman, teaming wood. supplies, 17 20 Elizabeth Seward, h'se rent, Mrs. Jewett, 3 00 D. Clarke, coffin, wife & child D. Tucker. 11 83
$1286 65
RECAPITULATION.
Supplies out of town, 184 27
98 86
House rent, etc., in town,
223 32
F'uel and teaming,
Amount carried forward,
$506 45
9
Åmount brought forword,
$506 45
Poor travellers,
19 62
Medical attendance and vaccination, 73 00
Burials,
39 96
Board of Stephen Burnham, a lunatic,
536 30
do John T. Sawyer, do
55 24
do at house of correction,
8 86
Court fees, etc.,
35 00
Overseers' travel,
5 00
Miscellaneous,
7 22
$1286 65
Due from town of Newbury, board, Sawyer, 55 24
do city of Salem, burial of J. Dodge, 8 88
$64 12
$1222 53
2
10
FARM.
Paid Willett & Co., express. $1 75
Charles W. Chapman, blacksmithing,
7 43
Jos. E. Bomer, physician, one year, 30 00
N. E. P. Union store, groceries,
63 29
Frederic Willcomb, fish and coffee.
23 41
Ruggles, Nourse & Co., plough and ? cultivator,
21 25
Benjamin Chapman, labor,
David Low, bull.
37
Geo. Win. Brown, over pay on salt hay,
34 71
Benjamin Chapman, labor, 2 00
Jos. Farley, travel and expenses,
Frederic Willcomb, crackers, starch, etc., 4 35
N. E. P. Union store, tea, scythes, etc., 15 20
108 00
Joseph Andrews, labor,
114 00
Wm. Weatherhead, do
143 14
Asa Lord, groceries, seeds, etc.,
34 74
Newman & Ordway, repairs on furnace, 20 25
Benjamin D. Chapman, labor,
50 00
Patience S. Richardson, do
75 03
Jacob Brown, coal, 21 00
Nathan Jewett, boating,
1 83
C. W. Chapman, blacksmithing,
40 46
Melzerd Poor, do
16 79
Frederic Willcomb, fish and rice,
5 71
N. E. P. Union, barrels,
120 00
Daniel Macintosh, labor,
1 50
N. A. Dickinson, ditching,
5 25
Eben. Kimball, repairs on building,
7 50
Isaac Kimball, ditching,
4 49
Samuel N. Baker, dry goods,
64 82
Daniel Cogswell, groceries, etc.,
7 70
Wm. Haskell, barrels, etc.,
2 50
John A. Newman, glazing, etc.,
9 00
Nathan Brown, watering trough,
N. E. P. U., Div. No. 631, coffee & sugar, 5 93
Daniel Clarke, coffin, 6 00
Amount of bills paid by superintendent, 173 56
$1790 15
Joel Caldwell, blacksmithing,
3 10
Division No. 621, flour, seeds, ete., 20 00
50 00
24 00
E. Cogswell & Son, do
100 00
11
RECAPITULATION.
Groceries and provisions,
$209 57
Bread and breadstuffs,
149 97
Clothing and bedding,
47 15
Fuel,
81 03
Meat,
27 16
Fish,
27 17
Physician,
30 00
Labor in house,
50 00
Housekeeping articles and utensils,
39 44
Labor on farm,
564 80
Carts, tools, and harness,
56 19
Live stock,
49 00
Incidentals,
29 83
Seeds,
27 28
Repairs on buildings,
47 05
Tools, etc., repairs on,
14 05
Blacksmithing,
40 46
B. D. Appleton, superintendent,
300 00
$1790 15
RECEIVED FROM SALES FROM FARM :
For English hay,
$443 88
Salt hay,
178 21
Thatch,
56 83
Calves,
46 80
Pork, bacon, and lard,
39 02
Butter,
120 90
Poultry and eggs,
48 53
Apples,
70 00
Vegetables,
40 15
Pigs,
46 50
Hides,
7 94
Board,
10 00
Two oxen,
140 00
$1248 76
Increase of personal property,
121 30
1370 06
$420 09
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Inventory of the Property of the Farm.
1855.
1856.
STOCK, &c.
No |
Value.
No 1
Value.
Iner'se | of value.
Dec'se of value.
Oxen
G
300 00
300 00
Cows
14
280 00
10
320 00
40 00
Bull
1
20 00
20 00
Heifers
3
45 00
1
15 00
30 00
Steers, 3 y'rs old
2
50 00
4
60 00
60 00
Yearlings
G
54 00
8
72 00
18 00
Horses
1
100 00
1
100 00
Shoats
S
100 00
C
75 00
25 00
Hens
13 00
70
18 50
5 50
Turkeys
.4
1 00
4 00
Geese
3
3 00
2 00
1 00
Wagon & Harn'ss
1
70 00
1
80 00
10 00
Sleigh
1
20 00
20 00
Ox Wagons
2
200 00
200 00
Ox Carts
.)
110 00
110 00
Ox Sleds
16 00
3
50 00
15 00
Harrow
1
7 00
1
12 00
5 00
Winnow Mill.
1
12 00
1
12 00
Other Tools
-
150 00
150 00
Stoves
3
35 00
3
35 00
Wood, cords
9
54 00
15
90 00
36 00
Coal, tons.
6
50 00
5
40 00
10 00
Groceries, &c.
50 00
50 00
Total Stock
1768 00
1861 50
209 50
116 00
Total Produce
1711 40
1739 20
190 00
162 20
Totals
3479 40
3600 70
399 50
278 20
Deduct
3479 40
278 20
Increase
121 30
121 30
Ploughs
35 00
1412121 1 .)
16 00
50 00
Steers, 2 y'rs old -
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Inventory of the Property of the Farm. (Continued.)
1855.
1856.
PRODUCE, &C.
No |
Value.
No |
Value.
Incr'se of value.
Dec'se of value.
Corn
bush.
225
225 00
200
200 00
25 00
Rye
Barley
8
8 00
25
25 00
17 00
Oats
15
8 00
8 00
Flax Seed
1
2 00
1
2 00
Peas & beans“
15
30 00
18
45 00
15 00
Beef
bbls.
6
72 00
5
60 00
12 00
Pork
66
6
90 00
6
90 00
Bacon
lbs.
650
65 00
75
75 00
10 00
Lard
140
15 40
120
13 20
2 20
Tal. & Suet __ lot.
15 00
15 00
Butter
1bs
80
20 00
40
10 00
10 00
Cheese
6.
100
10 00
10 00
Cider
bbls.
16
48 00
12
36 00
12 00
Apples
4
8 00
6
12 00
4 00
Potatoes
bush.
225
112 50
325
162 00
50 00
Roots
66
10 00
8 00
2 00
Onions
8
4 00
2 00
2 00
Hay
tons.
25
425 00
20
400 00
25 00
" salt.
12
100 00
15
150 00
50 00
" blk. grass "
30
300 00
20
240 00
60 00
Thatch
10
60 00
12
96 00
36 00
Straw
lot.
10 00
10 00
Corn Fodder ".
30 00
30 00
Flax
lbs.
2 00
2 00
Dried apples ".
6 00
50
4 00
2 00
Dried beef.
100
10 00
100
10 00
Soap
... bbls.
3
13 50
3
13 50
1711 40
1739 20
190 00
162 20
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WILLIAM T. AVERILL, TREASURER AND COLLECTOR.
DR. For balance due March, 1855, $4230 16
.. amount of tax list, 1855, 9852 30
.. rec'd of state for schools, 166 80
66
ree'd of state for paupers, 35 15
ree'd for fish priv., fine, 5 00
rec'd, R. Sutton, liq. ag't. 174 04 hired on new notes. ) by vote of town, ) 2000 00
66
rec'd, overseers, farm, 1075 20
66
66 income from town house, 98 50
- $17,637 15
CR. For amount drawn for schools, $3373 18
6. ..
current exp's, 897 65
..
6.
..
.. highw's &l bridges, S
3519 80
66
66
poor,
1286 65
farm, 1616 59
386 07
..
interest on town notes,
483 50
.6
state tax.
859 50
66
66
county tax,
1528 00
66
66 allowed as discount, taxes, 22 89
cash on hand. 1073 82
bal. in his hands uncol'd taxes, 1927 57
- - $17,637 15
LIQUOR AGENCY, 1854.
DR. Amount stock on hand March 1, '55, $313 02 Paid, liquors, agt's sal'y, store exp's, 243 84
$556 86
Amount cash paid treasurer, by ag't, $174 00 Stock on hand, May 28, 161 00
235 10
$321 76
LIQUOR AGENCY, 1855.
DR. Amount stock appraised to agent, Amount liquors purchased, 741 02
$154 06
Salary, six months, for agent, 70 00
965 08
CR.
Sales to Feb. 29. '56,
677 22
Stock on band Feb. 29, '56,
261 06
$938 28
$26 80
6.
..
allowed as abatements,
fees & salaries, 631 93
16
EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR 1855.
Amount paid for current expenses,
$897 65
fees and salaries, 631 93
highways and bridges,
3549 80
poor,
1286 65
farm,
1616 59
abatements,
386 07
interest,
483 50
$8852 18
INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1855.
Amount of taxes raised, exclusive of
highway, school, county, and state 4000,00
taxes,
Overlayings and highway taxes com- mitted to collector,
414 80
Income of town house,
98 50
Income of fish privilege, fine,
5 00
Income of liquor store,
174 04
Hired on new notes,
2000 00
Balance, being expense beyond income,
2160 65
$8852 18
TOWN OF IPSWICH IN BALANCE OF ALL ACCOUNTS.
DR. To notes payable,
$12545 00
Due schools, undrawn balances, 1152 27 Balance in favor of the town, 14488 42
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$28185 69
CR. Town Farm,
$16000 00
Town House,
2000 00
Woodland, Linebrook,
200 00
Commonfields,
50 00
Thatch bank Great Flats,
75 00
Thatch bank, Cross's Bank,
25 00
Land on Turkey Shore,
100 00
Wood house and wood,
200 00
Powder house and new gravel pit,
150 00
Gravel pit, Scott's Lane,
150 00
Gravel pit near grammar school house, 100 00
Gravel pit near Essex line,
25 00
Gravel pit near John B. Brown's,
123 00
Engines and houses,
2000 00
Personal property at farm,
3670 00
Due from town of Newbury,
55 24
Liquors on hand in agent's store,
261 06
Balance in hands of Wm. T.
3001 39
treasurer and collector,
$28185 69
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PERMANENT NOTES OF THE TOWN.
Date of No'e.
Amount. $250
Rate of Interest.
William Kinsman,
April 1, 1842.
5 1-2
Otis Holmes,
April 2. 1848.
500
5 1-2
Otis Holmes,
May 22. 1848.
500
5 1-2
Otis Holmes,
JJily 13, 1848.
1000
5 1-2
Israel K. Jewett,
April 18, 1839.
1000
5 1-2
John Day,
April 19, 1842.
500
5 1-2
Lydia Day,
June 10. 1839.
170
5 1-2
Lydia Day.
Jan. 2. 1946.
100
5 1-2
Lydia Day,
Dec. 2. 1846.
350
5
Henry Wilson,
Jane 4, 1539.
1000
5 1-2
Hamilton Brown,
June 8, 1689.
300
5 1-2
Clarissa Kinsman,
June 18, 1847.
500
5
Asa P. Stone,
Nov. 29, 1815.
200
5
Mary Choate,
Dec. 3. 1846.
200
5
Aaron Story,
April 11, 1852.
500
5 1-4
Polly Peabody,
May 17. 1853.
100
5
Enoch Story,
June 12. 1849.
500
5 1-2
Mehitable Dodge,
Dec. 3. 1849.
500
5
George Russell,
Dec. 23. 1851.
500
5 1-2
Benj. P. Towne,
Feb. 2, 1851.
1000
5 1-2
Benj. D. Appleton, Feb. 28, 1855.
225
5 1-2
Richard F. Dodge, Feb. 28, 1855.
250
5 1-2
Elisha Perkins,
Aug. 5, 1853.
400
5 1-2
Clarissa Kinsman,
Sept. 15. 1855.
100
6
Abel Story,
Sept. 26, 1855.
500
6
John Crafts,
Sept. 26, 1855.
200
6
Josiah Low,
Sept. 28, 1855.
300
6
John Lord.
July 30, 1855.
300
6
Nathaniel Pickard, Sept. 27, 1855.
300
6
Tristram Brown,
July 27, 1855.
300
6
The average number of Poor on the Farm, during the past year, has been seventeen. The balance against the Farm is $420.09, and the interest on its estimated value, $840.00, making the average cost of support at the Farm $1.43 per week.
JOSEPH FARLEY,
FREDERIC MITCHELL, Selectmen. AARON SWEET,
APPENDIX.
LIST OF TAX-PAYERS
OF THE
TOWN OF IPSWICH.
Adams, Moses N. 7 88 Brewer, John
10 70 Caldwell, Elizabeth
4 66
Agan, John 1 50 Bridges, Richard B. 1 50
Nathaniel 2 26
Akerman, Daniel J.
1 96 Brocklebank, J. F. 7 10
Daniel R. 5 33
Jona. B. 7 30 Jer'h 3 80 Joseph N. 21 40
Ames, Joseph N. 18 75
· Preston 1 50 George W. 6 50
Andrews, David
15 38 Brown, Albert 3 03
h'rs Nath'l 24 40
Charlotte 5 36
John
26 85
Sylvanus 31 67
Randal 45 23
John B.
32 19
Tyler
13 20
Nehemiah 1 50
Jolın A. 11 89
Joel
3 79
Theodore 16 76
Jacob
70 21|
James
2 00
Appleton, Est. of S.
Jacob F. 11 50
John
4 57
G. and Timo.
36 10
William G.
5 33
John, jr.
6 86
Appleton, James 13 00
Benj. D. 8 14
Daniel
20 19
Cogs. farm, 29 87 Carey, Augustus C. Beach do. 57 96 Cate, Mark F.
3 80 14 09
Oliver
4 77
Josiah
33 53 Carr, Michael
1 50
Archer, Nathaniel
1 70
Joseph P. 13 00 Carnes, Michael G.
1 50
Aspal, Larra
2 46
Gardiner A. 10 70 Carter, John
1 50
Warren 12 64
J. P. & G. A. 48 25
John
1 50
Atkinson, Mrs.
6 53
Rachel
2 30
Thomas B.
2 26
Thomas
1 50
Daniel W.
1 50
Bailey, Oliver
9 76
Oliver A.
1 50
Thomrs, jr. 49 56
Josepli W.
6 46
Heirs of Jacob
76
Asa 115 20
Hannah
5 06
Charles
1 50
George W. 12 16
John K.
9 29
Amasa P. 3 03
Francis 8 92
Jedediah 5 12
William K. 3 78
James F. 1 50
hr's Jed'h jr. 2 68
John H.
2 26
Mary & Judith
Cheeney, Luther 10 69
38 91
Mary
15 33
George
3 80
Mary Ann
5 36
Heirs of S'ml 3 07
John P.
1 50
Lewis
9 62
William 9 55
Walter
5 89
Edward
2 26
Stephen 11 82
Elisha
19 15 Clarke, Erastus
8 33
Samuel W. 8 21
Hamilton
36 59
Daniel
4 56
Charles H. 2 26
Albert S.
3 03
Alfred P. 1 88
Samuel N.
20 67
Aaron F.
33 34
Moses
9 04
Samuel N. jr. 1 50
Nathan
56 10
Erastus, jr. 2 26
Bamford, Charles
11 47
Francis P.
1 50 Coburn, Stephen
43 66
Bell, Wesley K.
3 03
Francis E.
1 50
Francis S. 3 80
Berry, Silas P. 1 50
Francis, jr
1 50 Connoley, John
1 50
David
12 13 Burnham, Abraham
Sarah
Ebenezer
29 10
Blake, Asher John
1 50
Marv
20 70
Theodore F. 3 03
Bodwell, Frederick
2 65 Buxton, James
1 50
Aaron
56 77
Bond, Abraham H. 15 30 Butler, Asa
1 50
Daniel
91 39
Bomer, Joseph E.
5 33 Caldwell, Josiah
58 44 Collins, William
2 08
Boardman, Elizabeth 42 70
Abraham
44 16
Daniel C.
1 50
Hannah
3 83
Samuel
4 1S
Joseph
1 50
Boynton, Dauiel
6 10
h'rs Sam'l
3 06 Conant, Alvin
1 50
Bowen, George W.
1 50
Joseph H. 1 50
Joseph, jr.
3 80
Bradstrett, Nath'l
15 36
Ebenezer
66 94
William
22 44
Bray, Frederick
34 81
Francis
4 18
Gilbert
26 36
Brady, John
1 50
h'rs of John 6 13
William F.
22 98
Averill, Ephraim
11 99
Tristram, jr. 3 80 Chapman, William Thomas Manasseh, jr. 13 72
1 50
Wm. T.
17 16
5 70
Samuel D. 3 25
Benjamin C. 1 50
Cha's W. 13 19
Baker, Est. of John 93 62
Manning 15 33 Choate, Sarah
3 19 Cogswell, Joseph 5 37
24 50
Birch, John
2 76
1 50 Burroughis, Wm.
9 17
Jos & Eb. 52 82
Abigail
3 67
1 50 Tristram 3 80 Caney, Barret Sylvanus F. 9 75 Manasseh,
3
20
Conant, G. Roger
1 50 Fay, Edwin T.
9 17 Griffin, Jahn
5 56
Samuel
13 93 Farley, Marv M.
19 70 William H 1 50
Grorge W.
1 50 li'rs Michael 40 63 Green, Samuel HI
3S 76
Daniel
11 50 hors Jos. K 101 97 Guilford, Sam'I P
15 66
Jusrph 17 10 Lury M
5 75 Alvin F 4 18
Courtney, Abel
6 10 Nathaniel R
1 94 Getchill, Joelma
2 26
Cowles, John P.
21 43 Nath'I R jr.
15 66 Gwinn, James
15 33
Copp, Uriah
2 42
Joseph
21 25 Hammatt, est. Ab'm 54 43
Cotton, h'is Charles
2 68
Robert
51 82 Hardy, Real.en
1 50
Crane, William
1 50 Farwell, George
Rufus
2 26
Moses
7 25
Curran, Tunothy
2 26 Fellows, Juseph
5 54
Thomas
3 80
Ceby, Richard
2 65
Alonzo P
4 56
h'rs Nath'l
3 45
Cross, Dudley & h'rs
h'es Mary
1 92 Aaron
3 53
of Nath'l
27 75
Ephraim
15 74
Isaac T.
3 42
John D. 33 34
h'rs Eph'm
4 39
John. jr.
8 29
Dane Manuf. co.
36 80
George C
9 92
b's Nath'l
22 62
Dawson, George
19 19 Flitner, J
3 03
Ebenezer 40 90
William
3 80 Foster, Samnel
7 57
Daniel R
8 40
Benjamin
6 37
Davil
3 03 Ephraim B
18 48
Danforth Jeremiah
1.50
Ephraim
Daniells, Reul.en
6 87
Simeon
15 144 Haskell, Damel
11 56
Ebenezer
1 50
Joseph
7 23 Daniel, jr.
9 17
Davis, Alden
1 50
Jonathan
S 38
George
33 31
Day, Isaac
1 50
Philmicon C
2 03 William
3 03
Dennis, h'rs Joseph
8 83
Nabby
2 72 William, jr.
7 25
Mary
7 67
Nathanel
1 50 Ham, Oshorn
1 50
Thomas
2 26
Cyrus
3 79 Heard, William
18 37
Dexter, Thomas
1 59
Kitty
17 33
George W
28 33
Darius
15 76 Foss, Mark
19 13 Hill, Albert
9 01
Julın
17 03 Gallaher, John
5 54 Hobbs, George
1 23
Nathan D.
9 SI George. Charles
2 26 Hobson, George
4 18
John W.
3 13 Giddings, h'rs Josh. 16 93
Samuel
4 43
hi'rs Ezekiel
3 45
William
34 22
h'rs 1) C
1 92
h'rs Ezek'l, jr. 3 45
Charles
18 85 Hodgdon, George 4 38 Hodgkins, Daniel L 18 72
26 03
Manning
14 53 Glover, Elisha
5 54
John
13 77
Elizabeth 4 22
John
1 50 c.t. John
32 £9
Ignatius
4 95 Goodhue, Aaron
22 96 Henderson. Jere'h 4 73 William
1 50
Dodsworth, Gen'l
1 50
Ephraim
7 SS Holines, Asa
1 50
Dorr, John
3 09 Goodwin, Aaron
2 00
Warren
2 00
Daw, David F.
1 50 Sylvester
21 38
Henry S
4 72
Dudley. Josiah
1 50 Glazier, Daniel
10 51
Rufus
1 50
Dunnels, John H.
13 75
John J
1 50 Horton, Frank lin
1 50
Eastern R. R. co.
19 17 Gould, John W
3 03
George
1 50
Ehelacher, Martin
5 03 Thomas D
5 91
Richard
4 30
M. A. Rogers 3 99
Thomas
6 73
Joseph
25 82
Ellis, George W. Ellsworth, Hiram
11 76 Grant, Ephraim
1 50
Joseph
6 00
Daniel
9 39
Ephraim, jr.
4 57
Nathaniel F
2 00
Benjamin
3 92 James
1 50
John H
1 50
Simeon 1 50
Joseph
1 50
Stephen
3 03
Estes, James
10 59 Graves. Moses
1 50 Francis
9 54
Edgerley, Jacob
2 26 William H
4 57 Hayden, Julius C
5 33
Falls, Ebenezer
10 18 Greenwood, Thomas 13 5S Howe, George W Thomas C 1 50. Nathaniel
4 24
Tristram B. 13 3S
14 02
Eunice
4 60
est. Gor'mn P
3 99
h's John
50 21
Dickinson, Nath') A. 1 50 Fowler, Joseph Asa
4 18 Augustine 184 03
76 du. farm, 54 89
Lewis
24 44 E'uller, hi'rs Nath'l
4 01 Gorham P
1 50
Dodge, Samuel D.
17 14 Galbranh, James
Richard T.
1.4 50 James S
5 42
John
2 26
Nmhaniel
7 25 Nath'I A
51 45 Hovey, John
4 95
1 50 Fewkes, Benjamin
h'is Phil'n 69 Neheminh
2 00
John
40 26
230 00 Fitz, Daniel
3 90
Nathaniel 10 76
Dana, Anna
1 5')
7 63 Harris, John 3 03
1 50 Hannaford. Rev Mr
1 50
2 66 Hall, William T
21
Howe, Emerson 22 93 Kinsman, Hannalı
4 6), Low, Jacob, jr 6 10
Aaron 9 74 Knox, Rufus
2 76
Winthrop 1 50
Abel
17 22 Elbridge
2 26
John 4 56
Abel S
3 03 James
2 26 heirs Stephen 3 83
Hoyt, Benjamin E
8 17 Lakeman, John P
4 00 Lummus, Abraham John
56 22
Hunt, Samuel
8 39
Eben'r
16 14 Lyndburg, Marcus 5 33 Manning, a'rs Jacob
Israel K
81 50
Richard
1 50 & Nath'IL 8 52
Israel K jr.
5 33
John
4 56 h'rs Tho's
hi's Daniel
3 06 Perley B
1 50 & Jos. E 399 92 William 34 69
Abraham
3 57 Lane, John
19 76
Amos .1 5
Thomas L
2 92
John, jr.
William, H jr. 3 79
Richard R
4 60 McGreggor, Alex'r
5 72
Nehemiah
1 50 Larrabee, John T.
12 97 'Thomas
18 81
Charles P
1 58 Leatherland, W'm
6 19 Merrill, Ezra
5 53
William H
4 56 Lord, Aaron P
37 48 Millett, George W 2 22 Edward
3 41
h'rs Moses, jr. 7 53 Jolin
5 71|
Mark H
1 89
Richard
1 50
Jones, William
2 56
Edward H
4 70 Morgan, Henry
1 50
h'rs Amos
4 63
Jeremiah
8 93 Henry, jr 1 50
l'rs Thomas
1 91
Iamher
7 63 Mitchell, Frederic
28 90
Jordan, Robert
10 31
Moses G
1 50 Morley, John 3 42
William
1 50
Ezra W
8 82 Thomas
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