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1866
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, 1
FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 6, 1867.
BOSTON : WRIGHT. & POTTER, PRINTERS, 4 SPRING LANE. 1867.
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REPORT OF THE SELECTMMLIV
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 6, 1867.
BOSTON : WRIGHT & POTTER, PRINTERS, 4 SPRING LANE. 1867.
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REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.
The Selectmen of the Town of Weymouth for the year ending March 18, 1867, respectfully submit the following Report :
Owing to the extraordinary expenditure of nearly thirteen thousand dollars for the repayment of subscription bounties, which was provided for by the town at its last Annual March Meeting, it was not deemed advisable to attempt any reduction of the town debt during the year now closing ; and appropria- tions were accordingly made to cover, in addition, only the ordinary expenses of the town ; but the unusual excess of the expenditure for removing snow above the appropriation for that object, together with the payment of the claim of Alvira A. Jordan against the town for personal injuries received by her from a defect in the sidewalk,-for which no appropriation was made,-have caused a slight deficiency in the receipts of the year to meet the current expenses.
The amount expended under the instructions of the town in the building of five new streets during the year, has been very considerable, as appears from the schedule of expenses ; but a large part of the labor upon the roads built in the north part of the town, has been performed by men and teams from the town farm, and consequently, has not added to the disburse- ments of the town the full amount allowed for such labor. All of these new streets have been completed in a thorough manner, excepting the one leading from High to Commercial Streets, which is well advanced towards completion. We report, for the action of the town, the following names for the several streets built during the year :-
For the street at Weymouth Landing leading from Washing- ton Street, at a point near the shop of Washington Merritt, easterly to land of heirs of James White, deceased,-the name of Richmond Street ; for the street at East Weymouth, leading from Broad Street, near the house of Cyrus Washburn to Plea- sant Street,-the name of Prospect Street ; for the street lead- ing from High Street, at a point near the house of Augustus
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Pratt to Commercial Street, near the house of E. P. Phillips,- the name of Grant Street; for the street leading from that last named to Commercial Street, near the house of Joseph Bur- rell,-the name of Hill Street ; and for the street adjoining the Agricultural Grounds at South Weymouth, and leading from Pleasant Street to Park Street,-the name of Cross Street.
We have also built a large drain at North Weymouth, across Sea Street and over land of Henry Newton, which, we believe, will effect the object intended ; and if, upon further trial, it shall prove a success, we are satisfied that no one familiar with the nuisance to be abated, will regret the expense incurred for that purpose.
We also appropriated the sum of three hundred dollars for the building of a drain to carry off the surplus water of Colum- bian Square, which sum, with additions from private subscrip- tions, has been expended by the Surveyor of the district in such manner as to fully accomplish the result desired.
No new guide-boards have been erected during the year, but those heretofore erected remain substantially in the same con- dition as last year ; and we have deferred supplying deficiencies in boards indicating the names of streets, for the purpose of enabling the town to assign names to all new streets.
The Liquor Agency has been under the charge of A. S. White, Esq., and has been satisfactorily conducted. The Agent's Report is annexed.
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF LIQUOR AGENT.
A. S. WHITE, Agent for Town of Weymouth.
1867.
DR.
March 1. To amount of liquor on hand, last settlement, . $342 18
· amount purchased since, with percentage added, . . 2,868 05
amount cash balance last settlement, 456 15
$3,666 38
CR.
By amount paid as per bills, . $2,728 00
amount of liquor on hand, .
228 70
·
amount of cash balance, · 709 68
$3,666 38
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SCHEDULE
OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH -, 1867.
Received Town, County and State taxes,
$66,305 45
State School Fund,
341 85
for use of Town Hall,
197 50
from Weymouth Bank, on notes,
17,000 00
from Weymouth and Braintree Institution for
Savings, .
5,000 00
Joseph Totman,
1,000 00
Lovell Bicknell,
800 00
Mrs. Shuah Sumner,
650 00
Albert Sumner,
100 00
Elias Richards,
1,000 00
Oliver B. Shaw,
300 00
E. P. Worster & Co.,
27,000 00
Noah Fifield, tax, .
119 97
Districts, for assessing taxes, .
60 00
D. Smith, Jr., Subscription Bounty,
23 50
B. T. Dowse,
25 00
State Treasurer, to refund State Aid, 1865,
16,000 00
66
Corporation taxes, .
1,237 63
Town of Middleborough,
24 00
Amesbury,
52 00
Patrick McCue, board of wife,
25 00
Albert Joyce, 66
42 00
James E. Ford, State Aid,
37 33
E. Richards, error,
2 00
$137,343 23
SCHOOLS.
The town grant for support of schools was .
· $12,000 00
income of Alewive Fund, .
252 00
town's portion of the State School Fund,
341 85
$12,593 85
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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 Schools, and those in the several districts, as follows, viz. :-
NORTH HIGH SCHOOL.
Paid Nathan E. Willis, teacher,
$950 00
Nichols & Noyes, books, .
·
.
18 57
William White, rent of room, . 66 care of room, .
·
100 00
20 00
Joseph Loud & Co., coal, .
30 75
F. N. Tirrell, ink, crayons, &c.,
6 37
Solon Blanchard, 6
9 89
William White, repairs, .
4 87
Stephen Bicknell, dinners School Committee,
20 00
$1,160 45
SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL.
Paid F. B. Gamwell, teacher, .
$950 00
P. W. Marlow, removing desks,
5 50
Rev. J. P. Terry, incidentals, .
12 06
66 removing desks,
10 99
Oran White, rent of room,
87 75
Eri T. Joy,
12 25
I. N. Terry, care of room,
17 50
Joseph Loud & Co., coal,
35 00
F. H. Fearing, ink, crayons, &c.,
4 57
Noah Vining, 66 66
92
Lucy Reed, dinners Committee, March, 1866,
8 00
$1,144 54
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Paid Sarah L. Dyer, teacher, . $320 00
Maria F. Burrell,
247 00
Alice M. Cushing,
228 00
A. Warren Stetson, coal, .
86 00
Asa Nash, fuel,
10 80
Thomas Cleverly, care of rooms,
60 00
.
.
$951 80
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DISTRICT NO. 2.
Paid Eliza French, teacher,
. $304 00
Joseph Loud & Co., coal, .
30 75
Jacob Loud & Co., gran. fuel, .
11 50
Solon Blanchard, crayons,
1 00
William White, 66
50
John Nash, care of room, .
19 00
$366 75
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Paid Franklin Jacobs, teacher, .
· $560 00
Sarah J. Cushing, teacher,
247 00
Hattie E. Bates, teacher, .
247 00
A. Augusta Raymond, teacher, .
228 00
Mary A. Healy, teacher, .
228 00
Maggie V. Raymond, teacher, .
90 00
Fanny M. Burrell, teacher,
138 00
William W. Raymond, care of rooms,
114 00
Bela French, fuel,
114 00
Jotham Pratt, preparing fuel, .
43 50
Dr. G. W. Fay, Webster's Dictionary,
9 00
S. F. Nichols, Colton's Outline Maps, Henry Loud, Incidentals, .
13 75
18 30
Bicknell Brothers, Ink,
1 95
E. D. Raymond, fuel,
2 00
$2,054 50
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Paid E. N. Gardner, teacher,
$247 00
Emma A. Trott, teacher, . 228 00
Joseph Loud & Co., coal and wood,
54 50
Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel,
10 50
Henry S. Loud, care of room, .
40 00
L. H. Loud, preparing fuel,
3 00
A. S. White & Co., books, ink, &c., .
14 52
$597 52
DISTRICT NO. 5.
Paid Priscilla B. Shaw, teacher,
$320 00
Lydia T. Cushing, "
.
.
228 00
Lizzie L. Cushing, 66
228 00
.
.
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Paid Joseph Loud & Co., coal, . $52 50 · Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel, 7 00
Asa Pool, care of rooms, .
40 00
Lydia T. Cushing, care of rooms,
5 00
W. G. Nash, crayons,
1 11
$881 61
DISTRICT NO. 6.
Paid L. Maria Pratt, teacher,
$120 00
Lucy E. Hunt, 66
.
.
.
136 00
Fannie A. Porter,
.
144 00
Hattie H. Tirrell,
108 00
Joseph Loud & Co., coal, .
70 00
Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel,
10 50
Levi L. Barker, fuel,
17 70
Charles Hawes, care of rooms, .
39 50
Alice M. Loud, "
1865-6,
12
F. H. Fearing, crayons, .
60
Abner Holbrook, ink, crayons, &c., .
12 03
$667 45
L. L. Barker, repairs of house, from Pratt Fund, $33 20
DISTRICT NO. 7.
Paid Carrie L. Lovett, ·
$320 00
Emma J. White,
228 00
H. C. Folger, .
175 50
Maria Morrill, .
228 00
Caroline L. P. Torrey,
58 50
Mary E. Allen,
234 00
A. Clementine Orcutt,
266 00
Emily F. Torrey,
28 60
Kate A. Barrows,
156 00
S. L. Vining, .
247 00
Alice R. Rogers,
71 50
Edward P. Payne, care of room, 1865,
25 00
H. H. Joy,
66
40 00
B. F. Whitman,
66
40 00
Martin Derby,
37 00
C. S. Bass,
"
.
5 00
J. B. Howe,
66
66
17 50
.
.
.
9
Paid George E. Thomas, .
$20 00
F. H. Fearing, books, ink, crayons, &c.,
13 53
Noah Vining, ink,
1 65
Martin Derby, fuel, .
20 58
E. T. Joy,
9 00
Jacob Loud & Co., fuel,
3 50
John Thomas, "
2 60
Henry Shaw,
12 25
B. F. Whitman,
13 70
C. A. Wright,
66
10 01
J. B. Howe,
5 00
A. Warren Stetson, coal, .
219 37
$2,508 79
DISTRICT NO. 9.
Paid Thomas H. West, teacher,
$210 00
Julia A. Baker, 66
.
97 50
Emma J. Baker, 66
.
247 00
Amey M. Adlington, “
.
228 00
Adelaide A. Keeler,
.
228 00
Lizzie C. Woods,
206 00
Mary W. Woods,
149 50
Joseph Loud & Co., coal, .
132 00
Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel,
27 00
A. S. White & Co., ink, crayons, &c.,
35 83
R. K. Trott, care of rooms,
100 00
66
fuel,
11 75
$1,672 58
DISTRICT NO. 10.
Paid Jennie Fairbanks, teacher,
$247 00
Louisa M. Graves,
228 00
Joseph Loud & Co., .
42 00
William D. Farren, care of rooms, .
35 69
ink, crayons, &c.,
1 69
A. S. White & Co., ink, .
50
$554 88
Expense of High Schools,
$2,304 99
of District Schools, .
·
. 10,255 88
·
$12,560 87
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10
Amount appropriated for Schools,
. $12,593 85
" expended, .
· 12,560 87
$32 98
HIGHWAYS, TOWNWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Paid Henry Newton, 1st District, . $305 00
George Bennett, 2d District,
200 36
Jacob French, 3d District, . William H. Bond, 4th District,
· 433 47
240 00
Elias Vining, 5th District, .
. 309 14
Jason Holbrook, 6th District, John Reed, 7th District,
· 213 50
Isaac N. Hollis, 8th District,
313 25
Thomas Pray, 9th District, .
· 485 02
Silvanus Bates, 10th District,
· 247 55
George N. Blanchard, 11th District,
· 234 77
David Pratt, 10th District, bill of 1866-7,
8 34
Moses Orcutt, gravel 1864, .
6 00
$3,282 69
Land Damage, Building Roads, Bridges, Drains, &c.
Paid Martin Vining, land for extending cross street, . $100 00
Josiah Torrey, 66 66
66 150 00 · ·
Jacob Holbrook, “ 66
·
· 75 00
Freeman Curtis, " 66 66
10 00
Nahum Whiton, land for new street from High to Com- mercial Street, 280 00
Ephraim P. Phillips, land for new street from High to Commercial Street, . 50 00
Cyrus Washburn, land for new street from Broad to Pleasant Street, 225 00
Jason Holbrook, building new street from Pleasant to Park Street, 800 00 . George W. Pratt, building Richmond Street, 506 76 . George W. Pratt, building Prospect Street, . 368 00 George W. Pratt, labor on street from Commercial to High Street, . 526 57 · George W. Pratt, carting stone North Weymouth, · 94 67
· 286 29
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Paid Henry Newton, labor and materials drain North Wey- mouth, . $171 61 Charles E. Colbath, labor and materials drain North Weymouth, . 231 00 Henry Newton, wall and railing at burying Hill North Weymouth, 157 20
James Torrey, setting edge-stones and building drains, . 49 00
Jason Holbrook, repairing bridge on Park Street, · 120 85 John Reed, building drain Columbia Square, . 300 00
Silvanus Bates, railing on Broad Street, 55 92
Charles H. Pratt, widening and railing on Broad Street, 40 00 Charles E. Colbath, setting edge-stones on Broad Street, 12 00
Quincy L. Reed, lumber, bridge, 5th District, 11 44
Asa B. Wales, building drain,
20 00 ·
$4,355 02
Expense of removing Snow.
Paid Henry Newton, 1st District, . $319 16 ·
George Bennett, 2d District,
. 158 70
Jacob French, 3d District, .
223 41
William H. Bond, 4th District,
. 127 00
Elias Vining, 5th District, .
. 270 40
Jason Holbrook, 6th District,
· 405 28
John Reed, 7th District,
· 165 39
Isaac N. Hollis, 8th District,
. 220 00
Thomas Pray, 9th District, .
. 125 89
Silvanus Bates, 10th District,
.
176 14
George N. Blanchard, 11th District,
·
282 69
$2,474 06
Hingham and Quincy Bridges.
Paid James Humphrey, Treasurer of Trustees, . . $1,040 00
Summary of Expense on Roads.
Paid Highway Surveyors, . $3,282 69
for land damage, building, roads, &c.,
. 4,355 02
for removing snow, . . 2,474 06
for repairs of Hingham and Quincy Bridges,
1,040 00
$11,151 77
Due from Trustees of Hingham and Quincy Bridges, .
. $480 00
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TOWN HOUSE.
Paid Joseph Loud & Co., coal, . $17 25
Samuel Burrell, oil, &c., .
· 30 35
Jacob Loud & Co., granular fuel, 4 20 .
Francis Tirrell, care of House,
43 50
Bicknell, Brothers, brackets and chimneys, 4 13
$99 43
TOWN OFFICERS.
Town Clerk.
Paid Francis Ambler,
$41 45
Francis Ambler, recording, births and
deaths,
122 40
$163 85
Treasurer and Collector.
Paid Elias Richards, services and expenses,
. $325 00
325 00
Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor.
Paid James Humphrey, services and expenses, . $271 00
Z. L. Bicknell,
.
240 00
Oliver Loud, 66 227 00
738 00
Assessors.
Paid Elias Richards, services and expenses, . $180 00
William W. Raymond, services and ex-
penses, .
· 191 00
Quincy L. Reed, services and expenses, .
165 00
536 00
Auditors.
John W. Loud,
$7 50
Oran White, .
.
6 00
Henry Loud, .
6 00
19 50
School Committee.
John W. Loud,
$42 65
Josiah H. Pratt,
16 35
Elnathan Bates, .
.
.
.
5 00
·
.
13
George W. Fay,
$29 00
William H. Bond,
22 00
Abner Holbrook,
10 00
James P. Terry,
42 95
Josiah Reed, .
5 00
William D. Farren, .
17 67
$190 62
Superintendent of Schools.
F. M. Dodge, . 1,000 00 ·
Constables and Police Officers.
Paid Isaac N. Tirrell,
$6 00
George W. White, Jr.,
13 30
Benjamin H. Everett,
4 00
Wilmot Cleverly, .
2 50
William Stoddard, .
5 30
James S. Stoddard, 1865,
2 00
33 10
$3,006 07
COMMITTEES. On Division of the Town.
James Torrey,
$6 00
John W. Loud,
4 50
Abner Holbrook,
10 00
Benjamin F. White,
6 00
Noah Vining, .
3 00
$29 50
Canvassing the Town.
Wilmot Cleverly,
1st district,
$4 00
N. H. Thayer,
1st
66
.
4 00
Samuel Tompson,
2d
1 50
William Wildes,
2d
1 50
Lovell Bicknell,
3d 66
7 50
Cotton Bates,
3d
7 50
George E. Porter, 4th
9 00
Freeman Hollis, 4th
9 00
Albert Tirrell, 5th 66
4 00
Abner Holbrook, 6th 66
2 00
Noah Vining,
7 th 66
4 00
Nicolas Thayer,
7th
10 50
Samuel Curtis,
9th 66
9 00
.
14
Silas Binney, 9th district,
$9 00
Cottington Nash, 10th 66
.
2 00
T. H. Humphrey, 10th 66
2 00
$86 50
On Claim of Alvira A. Jordan.
Elias Richards,
$6 00
Allen Vining, .
6 00
B. F. White, .
. 18 00
Abner Holbrook,
8 00
38 00
On Claim of Jacob Loud, 2d.
Abner Holbrook,
$4 00
Elias Beals,
3 00
Oran White, ·
.
.
.
.
.
8 75
$162 75
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Wright & Potter, printing,
$488 86
T. Groom, & Co., printing,
9 00
T. Groom, & Co., Assessors' books, .
18 40
Alvira A. Jordan, on execution,
2,019 71
Samuel Wells, counsel in Jordan case,
200 00
P. H. Sears, counsel in Bridge case, .
50 00
Dr. H. J. Bigelow, examination of Miss Jordan,
25 00
Thomas Bicknell, transportation of soldiers, 1865,
8 00
Baker's Express,
8 64
Church's Express, .
1 00
Bicknell Brothers, stationery,
14 42
Elias Richards, stationery,
5 65
A. S. White & Co., stationery, .
67
State Nautical School, for Victor Bates,
26 00
66 Reform School for John P. Daily, .
3 21
66 66 for John W. Hollis, .
6 64
Nautical School for William Carroll,
28
S. Smith & Co., counting-room desk,
35 00
Weymouth Post-Office,
12 74
Baker & Tilden, Map,
7 00
E. F. Hall, rent of lock-up,
40 00
.
1 75
15
Paid Samuel Curtis, returning deaths,
$4 90
Samuel Curtis, distributing schedules,
4 00
Oliver Loud,
66
4 00
Cotton Bates,
2 00
Porter Raymond,
66
1 00
Frank Nash, 66
66
1 00
Wilmot Cleverly,
66
66
1 25
Henry Loud, books, family of B. Dyer, .
95
F. H. Fearing, books, family Margaret Jones, 66 66 66 66
1 01
66
Jason Wood,
75
66
66
66
Mrs. Smith,
83
66
66
66
66
J. Slattery, .
28
66
66
66
66
J. T. Cushing,
28
66
66
66
66
J. Davis,
1 83
66
66
66
P. Lynch,
1 97
66
66
66
66
Emily Wood,
2 70
66
66
66
66
H. P. Willett,
7 33
66
66
66
66
John Hope, .
3 51
66
66
66
66
Mrs. C. Healy,
1 09
A. S. White, old books, family E. B. Murphy, " 66
66
66
Widow Hassett, .
66
66
66
Sarah Killigan, .
75
Annie Sealy,
1 22
66
66
Michael Murphy,
3 44
Thomas Ford,
3 03
Widow Ahern,
85
66
66
66
66 William Slivey, .
1 30
66
66
Widow Cushing,
25
66
66
66
66
William Carey, .
25
66
66
66
Mary Casey,
1 15
Bridget Curan, .
25
66
66
66
Maurice Fitzgerald,
35
66
66
66
66
Daniel Cohan,
35
66
66
6
66
Carriage Hire, .
6 00
James Humphrey, for expense in procuring license to sell real estate of Elisabeth Tirrell, 15 00
James Humphrey, expenses in defending suit H. D. Blanchard against B. H. Everett and others, . James Humphrey, fares to Boston, stamps, stationery and expressing, .
25 00
42 51
66
66
66
6
66
66
66
66
1 85
2 38
98
D. Healy,
$3,132 81
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AID PAID To Disabled Soldiers and Sailors and their Families, the Families of the Deceased, and of those now in service.
Samuel A. McAllister, . $112 00 | I. Justin Fearing, . . $104 00
Walter S. Adlington, .
56 00
George W. Fearing, 12 00
Walter B. Allison,
20 00
George W. Farrar, 30 00
Christopher T. Bailey, 196 00
Andrew J. Garey, 36 00
Andrew J. Baker,. 112 00
· Frederick J. Gammons, .
78 00
Calvin R. Baker, .
84 00
Patrick Gloster, 98 00
Frederick T. Bicknell,
49 00
George A. Gustin,
27 00
Isaac H. Binney, .
140 00
Jacob Gardner, Jr.,
84 00
Otis S. Blanchard,
112 00
Edward B. Gardner, .
196 00
Edward J. Bowen,
84 00
John German, .
84 00
John H. Briggs,
140 00
James Gilligan, +
60.00
Charles H. Burrell,
171 00
John M. Goodwin,
104 00
Martin D. Burrell,
84 00
Michael Hanley, .
56 00
William L. Burrell,
56 00
Daniel D. Hersey,
56 00
Robert Buttimore,
36 00
John Q. Hersey,
112 00
Moses Beaulieu, 21 33
Lyman T. Holmes,
56 00
Matthew Birmingham,
22 50
A. Clinton Hayden,
81 00
Galen A. Carter, .
112 00
Lucius M. Hamilton, . .
112 00
Maurice O'Connell,
140 00
Isaiah T. Hayward, .
36 00
George H. Coolidge, .
56 00
George F. Hayden,
36 00
Charles A. Crocker, 96 00
John Hope, .
196 00
Edward Cushing, .
140 00
Boyle D. Hill, .
124 00
William L. Cummings,
196 00
Henry S. Hollis,
112 00
Edward B. Chessman, . 192 00
Cornelius Healy,
112 00
J. Lewis Clapp,
24 00
John Horgan, .
48 00
Joseph T. Dame,
112 00
Nelson S. Jackson,
36 00
Joseph Dissortelle,
66 66
James R. Jones,
56 00
Albert Davierson, .
196 00
Edwin L. Joyce,
56 00
Charles C. Davis, .
84 00
John F. Kimball, .
140 00
Jason L. Deshon, .
112 00
John F. Kingman,
140 00
Edward Early,.
62 00
Ezra W. Leach,
51 00
Samuel Estes, .
84 00
Henry Leach, .
52 00
James Ford,
196 00
George F. Lindsey,
104 00
Benjamin F. Foss,
112 00
Ellis V. Lyon, .
112 00
Samuel S. Foye,
140 00
Edward F. Linton,
39 60
Samuel L. French,
112 00
John J. Leonard, .
70 00
John Fennell, .
158 00
Daniel W. Lincoln,
42 00
William A. Field,.
84 00
Jacob R. Lovell, .
84 00
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Daniel E. Louney,
$188 71
Leslie Stevens, . . . $120 00
William A. Lewis,
112 00
Sargent L. Stoddard, . . 196 00
Daniel Lamson,
112 00 George Starbuck, . 112 00
Joseph Lemar, .
196 00
William W. Smith, 56 00
Samuel D. Linnell, 140 00
Edward Slattery, .
196 00
William Long, . 42 50
Francis Smith, 104 00
Lemuel P. Littlefield,
112 00
Owen Smith, 65 00
Charles T. Linfield,
24 00
Richard B. Smith,
140 00
Hiram G. Lothrop, 56 00
William J. Shergoold,
25 00
Terence Murphy, .
140 00
Oliver B. Stackpole, .
112 00
William McNair, .
84 00
Andrew J. Shaw, .
192 00
Charles J. McMorrow,
140 00
John G. Slattery, . 56 00
Thomas McGuire,
84 00
E. Munroe Thayer,
97 00
William Mitchell, .
84 00
Albert H. Tirrell, .
67 66
George W. Mitchell, .
140 00
Winfield B. Tirrell,
84 00
Patrick McCue,
87 00
Edwin F. Trufant,
56 00
Aaron P. Nash, Jr.,
84 00
Samual C. Taylor,
.56 00
Daniel L. Plummer,
72 00
Charles H. Thompson, 56 00
Warren W. Pope,
140 00
Sumner Thompson, 100 00
Benjamin F. Pratt, 2d, .
196 00
Stillman Thayer, . 6 00
James Pratt,
112 00
Noah W. Thayer, . 112 00
Charles F. Pray,
112 00
Zenas M. Thompson, .
84 00
John Parry,
84 00
Richard B. Torrey, 112 00
George H. Perry, .
84 00
Naaman Torrey, .
112 00
Nathaniel B. Peare,
140 00
George A. Varney,
42 00
Elijah Prouty, .
112 00
Patrick Ward, .
99 50
Benjamin F. Pratt, 3d, . 166 00
Judah Writhington, . 140 00
Francis B. Pratt, .
84 00
William R. Webster, . 84 00
William J. Pedman, .
84 00
Lawrence A. Ware,
140 00
Benjamin F. Robinson,
140 00
Gilbert F. Willett, 112 00
George W. Russ, .
196 00
Eugene S. Williams, . 56 00
William M. Rea,
60 00
James Weeks, .
1.88 00
Charles W. Raymond,
140 00
Henry Ritchie, 112 00
Nahum A. Reed,
84 00
William Welch,
148 00
Daniel F. Rogers,
98 00
Roscius Walker, 104 00
Michael Riley, .
240 00
Patrick Wall, 15 00
Alden Rickards, 56 00
Job Young,.
72 00
Samuel J. Ross,
36 00
James Ryan,
25 00
$15,239 46
Dummer Sewall,
196 00
Stephen R. Willis, 112 00 Patrick Lynch, 12 00
3
18
SUBSCRIPTION BOUNTY REFUNDED.
Charles Andrews, $10 00
Asa Burrell, Jr., $10 00
Francis Ambler,
10 00
Henry A. Bailey, 20 00
Albert Arnold, 10 00
Anson Barrett, 10 00
John D. Burrell, 20 00
Augustus Beals, . 20 00
John Q. Bicknell, 20 00
C. Frank Beals, .
20 00
John W. Bates, . 20 00
Ancil Burrell, Jr., .
10 00
Elbridge W. Burrell, 20 00
Alonzo Blanchard, .
10 00
Henry F. Bicknell, 20 00
James L. Bates, 2d, 20 00
Josiah Bates, . 10 00
Cyrus Blanchard,
20 00
Charles H. Bodge,
20 00
William L. Bates,
10 00
Alfred W. Berry, 20 00
William Bicknell,
10 00
Leavitt Bates,
20 00
Lewis A. Beals,
20 00
David W. Bates,
20 00
William Blanchard, 20 00
20 00
Martin Burrell, Jr., 10 00
Thomas Bearce, 20 00
Benjamin W. Bowen, . 15 00
James M. Brant,
20 00
Lovell Bates, 20 00
Leonard W. Blanchard, . 10 00
William H. Berry, Jr., 20 00
John F. Brown, .
15 00
Joseph N. Berry, 20 00
Quincy Burrell, .
15 00
Benjamin Burrell, . 10 00
William F. Bartlett, 10 00
William Bates, 5 00
Thomas S. Blanchard, .
15 00
James Bates, . 15 00
Everett Baldwin,
20 00
Edward Blanchard, 5 00
James H. Bayley, .
20 00
Elnathan Bates, .
25 00
Thomas Blanchard,
10 00
Edwin Bicknell, .
20 00
Franklin Blanchard,
10 00
Charles Briggs, .
20 00 John Blanchard, Jr., 20 00
Wallace B. Bicknell, 20 00
Patrick Burke, 20 00
Theodore Blanchard, .
20 00
Gilman Burrell, . 10 00
John Q. Bicknell, 2d,
10 00
O. B. Bates, .
20 00
Francis Burrell,
10.00
James Burke,
10 00
Richard Burrell,
10 00
Peter Burke, .
20 00
James Blanchard,
00
10 00
Z. L. Bicknell, 20 00
George M. Bates, Melvin Bates,
20 00
Edmund G. Bates, . 20
00 George W. Bates, .
10 00
J. N. L. Bicknell,
20 00
Dan. W. Barrows, .
10 00
Albert Burrell, .
20 00 Joseph H. Burrell, Jr., 20 00
Andrew Burrell,
20 00
Lorenzo T. Brown, 20 00
Horace T. Bailey, 20 00
Isaac B. Burbank, . 20 00
Henry T. Bicknell, .
20 00
Albert M. Blanchard,
10 00
Jeremiah Bates, .
20 00
Elias S. Beals,
40 00
Oliver Burrell,
10 00
William H. Bond, .
20 00
Thomas Bicknell, 10 00
John P. Burrell, 10 00.
John W. Bartlett,
19
George H. Bates, $20 00
|Nathan D. Canterbury, . $20 00
William J. Baker,
20 00
Silas Canterbury, 5 00
Pliny Belcher,
15 00
Nathan Canterbury, 10 00
Lorenzo L. Belcher, 15 00
John K. Carroll,
20 00
Eben N. Bean,
15 00
Thomas Connell, 15 00
Haskett D. Blanchard, 15 00
Michael L. Cushing, 20 00
George H. Bicknell, 20 00
Samuel Cook,
10 00
Calvin Baker, 10 00
C. A. Chessman,
10 00
Asa K. Binney, .
10 00
F. E. Cook,
10 00
Samuel E. Bourne, . 20 00
A. W. Clapp,
10 00
Waterman. T. Burrell, . 20 00
E. K. Chipman, .
20 00
H. P. Bailey, 20 00
W. H. Chipman,
10 00
W. K. Baker,
20 00
E. G. Colson,
20 00
Geo. S. Baker, 20 00
W. Callahan, 2d,
10 00
Jeremiah Bailey, 20 00
P. Coleran,
10 00
Nathaniel Blanchard, . 120 00
W. Clapp,
10 00
Joshua Binney,
20 00
Daniel Conner, 20 00
Abraham Bates, .
20 00
George B. Cushing, 20 00
Alpheus Bates, .
20 00
Robert L. Cushing, 20 00
Francis B. Bates,
3 00
Elbridge G. Cushing,
20 00
Jacob Burrell,
20 00
John Campbell, . 10 00
Thomas Burgoyne, .
20 00
William B. Cook,
20 00
Levi L. Bates,
20 00
Robert Coleran, .
20 00
Samuel N. Bates,
20 00
Benjamin Cudworth, 10 00
John V. Bates, 20 00
Samuel I. Cushing,
10 00
Lewis A. Blanchard,
15 00
Bradford Chandler, 10 00
William H. Clapp, 10 00
R. F. Cleverly, .
20 00
Roswell L. Corban, 10 00
Wilmot Cleverly, 20 00
George B. Cushing, 10 00
Joseph F. Culley, 20 00
Edwin R. Clark, 20 00
A. T. Cushing, 20 00
Otis Cushing, 10 00
Thomas F. Cleverly, 20 00
Robert Corthell,
10 00
Richard N. Cushing, 20 00
Freeman Curtis,
20 00
George W. Clark, 20 00
Samuel I. Cushing, .
10 00
Alonzo Cleverly, 15 00
J. Leonard Curtis,
15 00
Francis Cushing,
15 00
Cornelius Cheeks, . 10 00
S. A. Cleverly, 10 00
John Canney, 10 00
10 00
Hervey L. Cushing, 10 00
Frederick O. Cushing, 20 00
L. M. Cook, 20 00
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