Town annual report of Weymouth 1862, Part 1

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1862
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 62


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1862


REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN


OF THE


TOWN OF WEYMOUTH,


CONTAINING A


Schedule of the Receipts and Expenditures, THE


C


REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR,


THE


REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE,


AND


STATISTICS FURNISHED BY THE TOWN CLERK,


FOR THE


Year ending March 9, 1863.


BOSTON: WRIGHT & POTTER, PRINTERS, 4 SPRING LANE. 1863.


REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN


OF THE


TOWN OF WEYMOUTH,


CONTAINING A


Schedule of the Receipts and Expenditures,


THE


REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR,


THE


REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE,


AND


STATISTICS FURNISHED BY THE TOWN CLERK,


FOR THE


Year ending March 9, 1863.


BOSTON: WRIGHT & POTTER, PRINTERS, 4 SPRING LANE. 1863.


REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.


The Selectmen of the Town of Weymouth for the year ending March 9th, 1863, respectfully submit the following Report :-


The expenditures of the last year for ordinary purposes have been less than usual, particularly in the matter of expenses for roads, as the appropriation of two thousand dollars, made by the town for the repairs of highways, has covered the whole cost to the town of such repairs, and no extraordinary expense lias been incurred for any new road or the widening of old ones.


We have felt that it was a privilege, as well as a duty, to co-operate heartily in the generous policy adopted by the town of encouraging, by the offer of liberal bounties, the prompt enlistment of the quota of vol- unteers required from the town, for the defence of our common country against the assaults of traitors ; and we have the satisfaction to be able to report not only that the number of volunteers assigned to us was seasonably furnished, but also that it was composed of men who, both in respect to character and capacity for the duties of the soldier, whether in the ranks of enlisted men or as commissioned officers, have not, as we believe, been excelled by an equal number from any other town in the Commonwealth.


The whole number of volunteers from this town during the last year, to whom the town bounty of one hundred and fifty dollars each has been paid, is two hundred and fifty-four, and the whole amount of bounty paid to them is $38,100.


We have also paid, as arrears of the bounty voted by the town, April 29th, 1861, to those previously enlisted, the sum of two hundred and . seventy-five dollars. We have also endeavored faithfully to administer the trust reposed in us by the legislature of the State, in respect to the payment of aid to such families of volunteer soldiers, in the service of the United States, enlisted from this town, as were dependent for support upon such volunteers, and were in need of the assistance thus provided ; but, in the multiplicity of applications and the varying circumstances of the applicants, dependent as they are upon the demand and the price for labor, we cannot flatter ourselves that we have avoided mistakes, doing in some cases, perhaps, injustice to individuals, and in others to the State. We can only claim that it has been our earnest purpose to administer


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the law in accordance with the spirit in which it was enacted, justly, but yet liberally.


The whole amount paid to families of volunteers as aid during the past year, is $21,540.84.


The sum paid for the same purpose between January 1st and Decem- ber 31st, 1862, for which a claim for reimbursement by the State has been filed, is $18,464.49.


Since the first day of January, 1863, we have paid for aid the further sum of $4,638.60, for nearly the whole of which amount the town will be entitled to reimbursement by the State.


The amount of the town debt, all of which, with the exception of about $2,000, has been incurred for the payment of bounties to volunteer soldiers, and of other expenses incident to the enlistment and drilling of volunteers for the war, and for assistance rendered them and their fam- ilies, is $53,663.16; and we would recommend that the town make provision for the payment, by taxation, of the whole of the interest accruing thereon, and some portion (say five per cent. annually) of the principal.


Amos S. White, Esq., has been continued during the year as the sole authorized agent in this town for the sale of spirituous and intoxicating liquors, and has conducted the business in a satisfactory manner, and without expense to the treasury of the town.


The guide-boards heretofore erected have been maintained during the year.


SCHEDULE


OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 9, 1863.


Receipts of the Treasurer from March 10th, 1862, to March 9th, 1863.


Received Town, County, and State taxes,


. $29,704 46


State School Fund, . .


307 55


for use of Town Hall,


60 50


tax on Dogs, .


267 10


from District No. 1, assessing tax, .


8 00


No. 8, to refund money paid, 1861, 95 58


No. 11, “


66 85 00


from Town of East Bridgewater, 49 00


from City of Charlestown, 25 00


from Overseers of the Poor, ·


3 58


from James Ilumphrey, dog fines,


50 00


from license for Circus,


5 00


$30,660 77


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SCHOOLS.


The town grant for support of Schools was . $8,000 00


The income of Alewive Fund,


252 00


The town's portion of the State School Fund was


. 307 55


$8,559 55


The town voted that the money raised for the support of Schools should be expended under the direction of the School Committee.


There was expended for the High School and those in the several Districts, as follows, viz. :-


HIGH SCHOOL.


Paid L. Z. Ferris, teacher,


$800 00


E. P. Hammett, assistant,


78 00


L. Z. Ferris, incidentals, . . .


.


·


3 87


Francis Tirrell, care of room, .


40 00


Joseph Loud & Co., coal,


18 00


Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel,


4 25


$944 12


DISTRICT No. 1.


Paid L. Maria Pratt, teacher, .


$180 00


Lizzie W. Clark, teacher,


152 00


Joseph Loud & Co., coal, .


5 50


O. T. Newcomb, coal,


57 00


Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel,


4 25


E. S. Beals, fires and books,


9 68


J. G. Waite, teaching Grammar School,


350 00


S. G. Rockwood, fires,


35 00


$793 43 .


DISTRICT No. 2.


Paid Ellen G. Parrott, teacher,


$203 00


Joseph Loud & Co., coal,


.


22 13


Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel,


6 25


F. O. Nash, fires, .


14 50


William White, fires,


6 50


N. C. Rogers, incidentals,


1 50


.


.


.


$253 88


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DISTRICT No. 3.


Paid S. Ellen Nash, teacher, ·


$180 00


Mary C. Cowing, teacher,


152 00


Maria L. Bates, teacher, .


126 00


Margaret V. Raymond, teacher,


126 00


Bela French, fuel,


37 00


Jotham Pratt, preparing fuel, William W. Raymond, fires,


50 00


John P. Brown, teacher Grammar School,


166 25


Jacob L. Pratt, 66 66 66


78 75


Stillman Haynes,


66


122 00


Henry Loud, incidentals, .


10 95


$1,062 95


DISTRICT No. 4.


Paid Louise J. Blanchard, teacher, .


$180 00


Emma C. Leach, teacher,


152 00


Joseph Loud & Co., coal,


29 25


Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel,


4 25


Frank F. Tilden, care of room and fires, .


25 00


$390 50


DISTRICT No. 5.


Paid Lydia T. Cushing, teacher,


$152 00


Lizzie L. Cushing, teacher,


77 00


Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel,


5 50


Joseph Loud & Co., coal,


43 00


John O. Foye, fuel,


6 50


William G. Nash, fires,


2 71


J. K. Merrill, teacher Grammar School,


130 75


Levi Z. Thomas, teacher Grammar School,


195 00


B. F. White, incidentals,


.


1 53


$633 99


DISTRICT No. 6.


Paid Mrs. M. A. Raymond, teacher,


$152 00


Joseph Loud & Co., coal,


36 13


Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel,


4 50


Thomas Gurney, 2d, fires,


9 80


Charles Andrews, fires,


20 00


William Dyer, fires, .


13 97


.


14 00


Paid Thomas Gurney, 2d, teacher Grammar School, .


$144 90


Charles M. Rogers, 66 66


66 130 10


$511 40


Drawn from Pratt School Fund, to pay Charles M. Rogers, teacher,


$36 15


DISTRICT No. 7.


Paid S. Louisa Vining, teacher,


$180 00


Maria A. Blanchard, teacher,


60 00


Maria A. Morrill, teacher,


92 00


Joseph Loud & Co., coal, .


7 75


A. W. Stetson, coal,


24 00


B. F. Whitman, Jr., fires,


14 00


John Shores, fuel, .


9 00


$386 75


DISTRICT No. 8.


Paid Priscilla B. Shaw, teacher,


$72 00


Lucy M. Norton, teacher,


.


.


175 00


Eunice Sprague, teacher,


152 00


Harriet E. Bates, teacher,


.


120 00


A. W. Stetson, coal,


39 75


H. L. Carroll, fires,


2 00


Martin Thomas, fuel and fires, .


19 28


Henry F. Woodman, teacher Grammar School,


450 00


Edgar S. Wright, fires,


5 00


$1,035 03


DISTRICT No. 9.


Paid Sarah A. White, teacher, .


$159 50


Carrie M. Clapp, teacher,


.


.


.


152 00


Carrie F. Trott, teacher, .


126 00


Lois B. Vining, teacher, .


76 50


Emmie M. Phillips, teacher,


88 00


Joseph Loud & Co., coal,


85 00


R. K. Trott, fuel and fires,


69 54


John O. Foye, fuel, .


6 50


Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel,


8 50


John Russ, teacher Grammar School, ·


390 00


.


.


·


.


.


$1,161 54


8


DISTRICT No. 10.


Paid Lydia A. Tirrell, teacher,


$72 00


Martha J. Stevens, teacher,


172 00


Lizzie Cooper, teacher,


88 00


Joseph Loud & Co., coal, .


30 00


Stephen Cain, fires,


15 00


Daniel Dyer, granular fuel,


4 50


Henry Loud, incidentals, .


1 23


$382 73


DISTRICT No. 11.


Paid Sovia S. Thomas, teacher, .


$152 00


Carrie L. Lovett, teacher,


.


·


180 00


Warren Thayer, fuel,


4 50


A. W. Stetson, coal,


21 00


Susan M. White, care of room,


8 20


Gilbert Bates, Jr., fires, .


00


Martin Derby, carting coal,


2 50


$378 20


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF SCHOOLS.


Paid L. A. Abbott, desks for Grammar School, 9th District, $22 00


Bicknell & White, fitting up High School room, 16 07 ·


John O. Foye, book-case for High School,


20 00


J. P. Terry, incidentals, High and Grammar Schools, Calvin Terry, Grammar School cards,


9 93


7 87


J. P. Terry, incidentals, High School, incidentals, Grammar Schools,


11 20


Amos S. White, incidentals, High and Grammar Schools,


3 64


$95 31


SUMMARY OF EXPENSE OF SCHOOLS.


Expense of High School, $944 12


of District Schools, 6,990 40 .


Incidental expenses of High and Grammar Schools, . 95 31 .


Total expense of Schools, · $8,029 83


Whole amount appropriated for Schools,


. $8,559 55


Amount expended, .


8,029 83 ·


Amount unexpended,


. $529 72


.


.


4 60


9


Repairs of School-Houses and Incidental Expenses of School Districts.


Paid R. K. Trott, incidentals, 9th District,


$50 52


Levi A. Abbott, incidentals, 9th District, . .


13 47


James P. Terry, incidentals, 8th District, . 39 04 incidentals, 7th District, . 65 23


Rachel Rogers, rent of room to 7th and 8th Districts, 100 00


$268 26


HIGHWAYS, TOWN WAYS AND BRIDGES.


The town voted to raise and appropriate the sum of two thousand dollars, for the repairs of highways, &c., to be expended under the direc- tion of a board of surveyors and the selectmen.


Paid Nathaniel Ford, District No. 1, .


· $134 18


Josiah Copeland,


2,


141 89


Jacob French,


66 3, 191 44


Franklin Whitten,


66 66 4, ·


161 58


Loring Tirrell, 66 66 5, 227 50


Jason Holbrook, 66 66 6, .


185 25


William Stoddard, 66 66 7, .


140 81


Quincy L. Rced, 66 6 8, .


143 04


Simeon W. Gutterson,


" 9, .


$195 78


Stephen Cain,


66


" 10, .


118 31


Gilbert Bates,


66


" 11, . 100 00


$1,739 78


For Widening, Building and Railing Roads.


Paid Jacob French, railing Broad Street, . $29 84 Jacob French, repairing bridge on Pleasant Street, 10 00 .


S. S. Foye, for 36 cedar posts and setting same on Broad Street, 14 40


Loud & Reed, lumber for bridge on Columbia Street, . 17 22


25 00 H. B. Cowing, building drain near Balch Cowing's, .


James Matthewson, for 86 cedar posts, 14 33 John Shaw, land to widen Elm Street, 25 00 Weymouth Iron Co., repairing bridge on Commercial Street, . 10 00


George W. Pratt, widening Essex Street, 11 45


George W. Pratt, railing Broad Street, . 50 14


2


10


Paid George W. Huntress, interest on land damage, . $1 50


David J. Lantz, repairs on guide-board and bridges, .


1 13


Henry J. Shaw, repairing bridge on Washington Street, 1 50


$211 51


Expense of Removing Snow.


Paid Nathaniel Ford,


$24 33


Josiah Copeland,


17 67


Jacob French, .


28 76


Franklin Whitten,


7 78


Loring Tirrell, .


4 75


Jason Holbrook,


12 14


William Stoddard,


12 22


Simeon W. Gutterson,


10 44


Stephen Cain, .


21 40


Warren Thayer,


4 00


$143 49


Summary of Expense on Roads.


Paid Highway Surveyors, .


. $1,739 78


for widening, building and railing roads, 211 51


for removing snow, .


. 143 49


$2,094 78


Town-House.


Paid Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel,


$2 00


L. M. Pratt, stove-pipe,


1 50


Joseph Loud & Co., coal,


7 50


J. C. Ford, repairs, .


2 25


Henry Loud, stationery,


3 49


Thomas Nash, wood, .


1 88


Francis Tirrell, care of house,


.


31 61


$50 23


Old Bills.


Paid D. F. Goddard services as school committee in 1861-2, $7 99


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TOWN OFFICERS.


Town Clerk.


Francis Ambler,


$37 00


Treasurer.


Gilman Burrell, .


·


$92 00


Selectmen.


James Humphrey, for services and expenses, . $212 91


Z. L. Bicknell, 66 66


197 12


Noah Vining, 66 66


. 232 73


$642 76


Assessors.


Elbridge G. Hunt, for services and expenses,


. $148 00


Isaac N. Hollis, 66 66


119 00


William W. Raymond,


66


. 149 75


$416 75


Overseers of the Poor.


Samuel Curtis, for services and expenses, .


. $97 00


James Tirrell, 66 66 15 00 ·


Lemuel Torrey, 66


66


15 00


1


Constables.


George W. White, Jr.,


· $49 37


Jacob N. Bates, .


.


.


. 29 60


William Stoddard,


23 50


B. F. Robinson, .


.


.


$105 47


Superintendent of Schools.


Calvin Terry,


. $400 00


Collector.


Cotton Bates,


$267 34


$2,088 32


.


.


3 00


·


$127 00


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MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Cotton Bates, bad money, . $1 00


John Tirrell, refreshments school committee and teachers, 29 50


Cotton Bates, distributing schedules, 5 00


L. W. Pratt, damage to wagon and harness drawing engine to fire, 5 50


Asa B. Wales, refreshments furnished at fire at Asa B. Wales', . 16 83


D. Barren, drawing engine from Quincy, 3 00


S. L. Stoddard, damage to ladder at fire at Asa B. Wales,' . 1 75


E. F. Hall, rent of lock-up,


40 00


I. N. Hollis, assessors' books,


4 30


A. H. Cook, five sheep killed by dogs,


15 00


J. Austin Rogers, horse hire and services on Hingham and Quincy Bridges and Turnpike, . 18 50


Hon. J. G. Abbott, services as counsel on do. do., 50 00


J. N. Bates, witness fees on do. do. do., 10 00


Jeremiah Shaw, witness on do. do. do.,


2 00


Leonidas F. Pratt, do. do. do. do., 2 00


Wright & Potter, printing schedules, &c., 220 57


Francis Ambler, recording births, deaths and marriages, 74 10


Wm. T. Shaw, sheep killed by dogs, . 20 00


Henry Loud, refreshments furnished at fire at Isaac Reed's, . : 30


Samuel Curtis, returning 65 deaths,


.


6 50


I. J. Fearing, returning deaths, 1860-61,


2 00


Cotton Bates, discount on taxes, .


828 60


Weymouth and Braintree Bank, interest on borrowed money, 985 33


Andrew J. Randall, printing tax-bills, .


7 00


John W. Bartlett, selling school-books,


4 38


Francis Ambler, stationery furnished, .


10 62


Martin Derby, distributing schedules, .


4 00


James A. Reed, for cedar post for guide-post,


2 25


Henry Loud, selling school-books,


12 90


Henry Loud, book furnished Benjamin Dyer,


61


Z. L. Bicknell, preparing schedules,


10 00


Noah Vining, for record book, .


5 00


Ebenezer Humphrey, interest on note,


120 00


Estate of Noah Torrey, interest on note,


24 00


.


.


.


.


00


Oran White, auditing Town Treasurer's account,


13


Paid Provident Institution for Savings, Boston, interest on note,


$180 00


Hingham Savings Institution, interest on note, 180 00


Mount Wollaston Bank, interest on borrowed money, . 300 00


Cotton Bates, remittances on taxes, 1861, 330 21 ·


remittances on taxes, 1862, 718 67


State Tax, . 7,308 00


County Tax,


3,181 16


D. S. Murray, committee on school-houses, . 2 00


Francis Tirrell, dinners, for school committee,


25


Amos S. White, books furnished Widow Deere, 1 30


books furnished Mrs. Healy, 88


books furnished Mrs. Killian, 1 59


books furnished I. Binney, . 1 96


books furnished J. B. Gray, 50


books furnished J. Hayes, .


92


Charles O. Rogers, printing,


$14,752 61


MILITARY INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.


Paid Co. H, 35th Regiment, for drilling, $430 00


City Hotel, dinners for Co. H, 35th Regiment, . 48 38


Wm. G. Nash, provisions for Co. H, 35th Regiment, and Co. A, 42d Regiment, 30 12


C. W. Hayden, do. do. do. do.,


42 95


A. S. Howe, do. do. do. do., -


6 64


Henry Loud, do. do. do. do.,


7 58


John Tirrell, labor and provisions, do. do. do., 82 00


Weymouth Band, expenses to Lynnfield, 15 00


Weymouth Band, services and expenses to Readville, . 52 00


J. Quincy Torrey, musician,


8 00


Granville Thompson, transporting volunteers, 12 00


M. L. Cushing, expressing, 8 50 .


Thomas Bicknell, transporting volunteers, 23 50


A. B. Hollis, procuring muskets for drill, 2 50


For caps and blouses, Co. H, 35th Regiment, 159 78


Dr. A. Howe, surgical examinations, . 369 00


John Q. A. Loud, transporting exempts to Quincy, 5 00


For caps and blouses lost, . 11 38


Capt. Peter N. Sprague, procuring muskets for drill, 2 00 Expense of lecturers, 32 38


Cash to soldiers in hospital, 30 00


Expense of soldiers to camp who were not accepted, 15 10


$1,393 81


2 63


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AID FURNISHED TO FAMILIES OF VOLUNTEERS.


Loring W. Derby, $60 00 .


John H. Briggs, .


. $24 00


Robert S. White,


12 00


James Bowker, .


. 104 00


Albert Clark,


144 00 Nathan Kingman,


. 144 00


Harris II. Spinney,


·


102 00 George Orcutt, . . 104 00


Jason L. Deshon,


.


104 00


James H. Stevens,


. 102 00


Josiah Thompson, Jr., .


. 56 00


Alfred C. Munroe,


96 00


Joshua Day,


102 00


Josiah H. Pratt, .


51 00


Edward G. Andrus,


. 48 00


S. Lewis French,


144 00


Samuel M. Richards,


144 00 .


S. Addison Bates, John Slattery,


86 00


Benjamin T. Richards, .


144 00


Francis D. Burns,


102 00


Matthew Macauley,


.


102 00


Asaph L. Hollis, .


104 00


Andrew J. Gerry,


. 26 00


William Mitchell,


45 00


Benjamin R. Kennison,


·


51 00


William Vance, . Edward Cushing, .


79 00


Minot A. Thomas,


·


52 00


Levi Tirrell,


59 00


Richardson B. Smith, .


102 00 .


Nathan Weeks,


34 00


Alonzo Vining, .


104 00


James Weeks,


35 00


George A. Holbrook,


52 00


Harrison Whiting,


57 00


Charles II. Curtis,


104 00


G. F. Maynard, .


25 00


Lucius M. Hamilton,


·


102 00


Augustus A. Linton,


51 00


Charles E. Cushing,


.


104 00


William E. Cushing,


43 00


Albert Bates,


101 00


Warren Dunbar, .


102 00


George W. Mitchell,


63 00


Francis E. Coolidge,


54 00


Isaac Thomas,


52 00


Nathaniel A. Thayer, .


36 00


Joseph II. Gannett,


52 00


Kenneth Hickey, .


144 00


Isaac H. Walker, .


102 00


Edwin Trufant, .


48 00


Josiah R. Parrott,


24 00


Elias H. Deere, .


92 00


Lorenzo Torrey, .


·


·


98 00


Thomas Grant,


39 00.


George W. French,


·


144 00


William G. Thayer,


51 00


Francis M. Loud,


· 104 00


Aaron P. Nash, Jr.,


76 00


Daniel F. Rogers,


52 00


Benjamin F. Torrey,


20 00


Charles Pope,


134 00


Thomas Cushing, .


9 00


Spencer L. Brooks,


104 00


John M. Whitcomb,


44 00


George Davis, .


51 00


Moses Beaulieu, .


52 00


Edward Lewis, .


104 00


Richard B. Torrey,


144 00


Warren W. Pope,


84 00


Martin Murphy, .


144 00


Isaac H. Binney, .


149 00


Thomas Brady,


144 00


John H. Whelan,


144 00


William II. Goodwin, .


102 00


George W. Osgood,


51 00


Benjamin White, .


34 00


Joshua T. Damon,


51 00


George Lovell,


102 00


Stephen Bates, .


144 00


James Ford,


. 147 00


Isaiah T. Hayward,


51 00


Thomas J. Nightingale,


· 51 00


Charles Gouch Jones, .


.


. 51 00 Samuel A. Mc Allister, .


144 00


·


.


.


.


104 00


Henry V. Cowing,


100 00


William F. Merchant, .


.


48 00


104 00


9 00


John D. Ray,


52 00


Christopher C. Bailey, .


·


.


15


Thomas Downey,


· $86 00


Peter W. Marlow,


· $56 00


John Smith,


144 00


Edwin Thomas, .


· 120 00


William S. Hersey,


· 34 00 Frederick La Forrest, . 29 00


Appleton H. Torrey,


47 00


Samuel D. Goodwin, .


· 102 00


Albert Davierson,


144 00


George R. Healy, 41 00


Timothy Ryan, .


144 00


Stephen S. Adlington, 27 00


27 00


Thomas S. Blanchard, .


96 00


Austin P. Beard,


27 00


John Parry,


51 00


Simeon Bearce, .


76 00


Michael Donally, .


51 00


Ferdinand J. Barnes, .


·


54 00


Albert Damon,


34 00


Francis A. Bicknell, .


. 54 00


George A. Gustin,


23 50


Otis S. Blanchard,


78 00


Putnam J. Sweeting,


100 00


Frederick T. Bicknell, 27 00


52 00


John Hope,


136 49


David W. Cushing,


12 00


Frederick B. Colson,


51 00


Henry F. Cushing,


78 00


Albert H. Tirrell,


46 00


William Carney, .


27 00


William F. Coolidge,


51 00


Charles A. Crocker,


54 00


Lewis Duval,


30 00


Benjamin L. Cady,


78 00


Patrick Wall,


144 00


Daniel L. Chapman,


54 00


Patrick Lynch,


144 00


William H. Dyer,


38 00


William Canterbury,


62 00


John W. Dalton,


78 00


Charles C. Perigo,


100 00


Charles H. Dunbar,


78 00


Judah Rithington,


36 00


Samuel Estes,


78 00


Laroy S. Hollis, .


104 00


Frederick J. Gammons,


62 75


D. E. Louney,


168 00


Charles E. Gannett,


27 00


Walter HI. Sargent,


109 00


Edward B. Gardner, .


54 00


Seth Deane,


61 00


Jason Gardner, .


78 00


Proctor A. Damon,


5 50


Patrick Gloster, .


66 00


William Townsend,


54 00


Charles Goldthwaite,


78 00


George D. Groves,


44 00


Amos J. Gunning,


74 00


Henry M. Hunt, .


·


120 00 ·


Henry S. Hollis, .


78 00


Isaac B. Damon, .


·


·


138 00


John Q. Hunt, .


27 00


56 00


Adoniram B. Hollis,


78 00


John F. Bates,


100 00


Albert C. Hayden,


12 00


Leonard E. Buker,


106 00


Boyle D. Hill,


56 00


Joseph T. Dame,


. 123 00


Lyman T. Holmes,


27 00


Daniel D. Hersey,


75 00


Thomas B. Loud,


28 00


James G. Jones, .


104 00


Daniel Lamson, .


46 00


William L. Burrell,


50 00


Charles S. Lloyd,


· 78 00


George H. Vining,


101 00


Charles G. Morrill,


.


28 00


Albert Thomas, .


101 00


Adoniram J. Mason,


78 00


Otis HI. Hobart, .


145 00


John A. McGill, .


54 00


Franklin Tirrell,


106 00


Terence Murphy,


78 00


Charles E. Healy,


12 00


Augustus E. Orcutt,


56 00


Owen Tomalty, .


·


.


40 00 Alfred Peterson, .


. 19 00


·


.


.


Hiram G. Lothrop,


..


52 00


George M. Adanıs,


Andrew J. Vining,


104 00


Alfred T. Cushing,


Mark M. Blanchard, Charles L. Richards,


144 00


Richard M. Holbrook, . 27 00


16


John Parks,


$78 00


Alfred C. Belcher,


. $120 00


Samuel Pray,


78 00


Reuben Sutton, .


. 84 00


Asa B. Pratt,


·


56 00


John Blanchard, .


. 72 00


Benjamin F. Pratt, 3d,


54 00


Richmond Burrell,


. 138 00


James Pratt,


78 00


Sanford White, .


78 00


Francis S. Pratt,


56 00


John F. Loud, .


47 00


William Pike,


6 00


Robert H. White,


25 00


James Rowe,


78 00


Charles D. Torrey,


50 00


Charles W. Raymond,


56 00


Charles McMorrow,


21 00


William P. Rice, .


76 00


Charles Allen,


. 48 00


John Rochman, .


27 00


Leavitt Bates,


.


22 00


Michael Riley,


78 00


Adriannus Den Broder,


67 00


Benjamin F. Robinson,


54 00


Alonzo W. Blanchard, 47 00 .


Henry Ritchie,


54 00


Frederick Bowditch, 24 00 ·


47 00


David P. Richards,


78 00


Howard Baker, .


67 00


Jason Smith, Jr.,


54 00


William L. Bates,


23 00


William Wirt Smith,


6 00


Charles W. Bates,


48 00


Edgar II. Trufant,


54 00


Abiel H. Chase, .


48 00


Naaman Torrey, .


54 00


Thomas Coughlin,


24 00


Alfred W. Tirrell,


54 00


Francis H. Cushing,


66 00


John Tyndall, .


50 00


John F. Cushing,


7 00


Richmond Torrey,


78 00


George A. Cushing,


67 00


Turner Torrey, .


78 00


Ellery C. Crocker,


47 00


Stillman Thayer,


78 00


Frederick Coolidge,


46 00


Daniel Vining, .


54 00


Patrick Conner, .


46 00


Edwin Walker, .


52 60


Loring O. Clapp,


7 00


Nathan F. Winslow,


15 00


Charles C. Cowing,


. 23 00


William White, 2d,


27 00


William N. Cushing,


67 00


Stephen R. Willis,


78 00


Willard J. Dunbar,


23 00


Lawrence A. Ware,


28 00


Thomas Derby, Jr.,


49 00


Augustus Hesse, .


58 00


Richard Duffee, .


47 00


Dennis Mc Auliffe,


78 00


Patrick O'Donnell,


67 00


Thomas McGuire,


78 00


Bernard Doherty,


19 00


Willianı H. Farmer,


50 00


E. Herbert Estes,


48 00


John A. B. O'Keefe,


90 00


Daniel C. Earle, .


66 00


Bradford Hawes,


52 00


Joseph B. Ford, .


47 00


Thomas Cahill, .


. 00


George Fairbanks, James Fennell, .


44 00


George W. Bicknell,


30 00


Owen Fox,


67 00


William N. Cushing, 2d,


60 00


Samuel Gay,


67 00


Israel J. Fearing,


31 00


Thomas P. Hobart, John Q. Hollis, .


24 00


Nelson S. Jackson,


81 50


67 00


Otis R. Hamilton,


81 50


John A. Loud, .


21 00


Patrick McCue, .


81 00 David J. Lantz, .


67 00


Albert J. Tirrell,


·


57 00


Ezra W. Leach, .


.


· 47 00


.


78 00


Elijah Prouty,


.


66 00


Benjamin F. Pratt, 2d,


·


William H. Richards, .


56 00


John Binney,


·


67 00


Thomas Carney, .


36 00


17


Adnah J. Leach,


$49 00


James C. Wendall,


. $16 00


Samuel Lincoln,


48 00


James Welch, 3d,


· 48 00


Livingston W. Loud, . .


67 00 George W. Webb,


· 38 00


George H. Livingston,


23 00 William R. Gray,


19 00


Stephen McGill, . 67 00


Charles D. Whiting,


21 00


Jolın McCarthy, .


66 00


Thomas Kelly, .


55 00


Michael McGraith,


23 00


Josiah Thompson,


60 00


Lewis C. Marden,


66 00


Benjamin Pratt, 2d,


44 00


Samuel Pratt,


67


Sargent L. Stoddard,


60 00


Clinton F. Pope,


23 00


Jeremiah Quinn,


48 00


Samuel B. Pool, .


67 00


Daniel H. Vining,


46 00


David J. Pierce, .


22 00


Alexander B. Rosey,


· 60 00


Matthew Reed,


67 00


Thomas Londergan,


48 00


Wilbur F. Robinson,


47 00


Bethuel W. Thomas, 44 00


Charles S. Redmond,


23 00


Joseph Mitchell, .


21 00


Gilbert M. Shaw,


48 00


Russell White,


11 00


Augustus E. Shaw,


46 00


Cornelius Healey,


81 00


Jolın S. Smiledge,


26 00


Martin Shine,


20 00


Alpheus B. Smiledge, .


33 00


James Nolan,


5 00


Robert G. Skinner,


67 00


Benjamin F. Foss,


16 00


William T. Slason,


65 00


George H. Coolidge,


28 00


Oliver B. Stackpole,


32 00


William Rigby,


.


9 00


Edwin F. Tirrell,


47 00


Major Tirrell,


16 00


Charles R. Trott,


47 00


Elbridge Nash,


9 00


Watson Thayer, .


48 00


John W. Tirrell,


46 00


Paid on account of last year :


George W. Tirrell,


44 00


George P. Lyon, .


· 70 00


Warren Tirrell, .


47 00


Mathew Birmingham, . .


70 00


Francis B. Tirrell,


48 00


Joshua F. Churchill, . 70 00


Augustus Tirrell,


23 00


George F. Hayden,


.


20 00


Joseph Viger,


19 00


Henry White,


23 00


$21,770 84


VOLUNTEERS FOR THREE YEARS. Bounties paid to Company H, Thirty-fifth Regiment.


Benjamin F. Pratt, Captain, $150 00 | Martin D. Burrell, . $150 00


Oliver Burrell, 2d Lieut., 150 00


Charles E. Bicknell, 150 00 ·




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