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ROBBINS LIBRARY, ARLINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS
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Property of
Robbins Library
Arlington, Mass.
Founded by DR. EBENEZER LEARNED, 1835
Endowed by
DR. TIMOTHY WELLINGTON,51853 NATHAN PRATT, 1875 HENRY MOTT, 1889 ELBRIDGE FARMER, 1892
Building Erected by
MARIA C. ROBBINS
in memory of
ELI ROBBINS, 1892
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FEB &O 1883 1
WARREN A. PEIRCE. PER
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Arlington, Mads. S ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF THE
Lohn of Celest Cambridge,
FOR THE
FINANCIAL YEAR 1857-8,
Ending April 30, 1858;
LIST OF TOWN, COUNTY AND STATE TAXES,
ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1858;
AND THE
LIST OF TOWN OFFICERS,
FOR THE CURRENT YEAR.
BOSTON: PRESS OF W. & E. HOWE, 39 MERCHANTS ROW. 1858.
At a Town Meeting held March 1st, 1858, the following Vote was passed :
"Voted, That, hereafter, until otherwise ordered by vote of the Town, the Annual Meeting for choice of Town Officers, &c., be held on the last MONDAY in March, and all Annual Reports to the Town be made up to that time ; and after this year the Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, which has heretofore been made up to May 1st, be made up to the last MONDAY in March."
BASEMENT REFERENCE
974.99 Arlington 69443 Dec. '34 C2
RECEIPTS.
Balance in Treasury, May 1st, 1857, $561 08 Received from Josiah H. Russell, Collector of
Taxes, 1856, 200 00
66
do. do. do. do. do .. 1857,
21793 16
Rent of Town House,
897 50
66 Capt. George Pierce, for Note and Interest, 282 59
66
William Cutter, School Fund Interest, 247 74
66
66
State School Fund,
100 30
66
66
D. Constantine, for a Horse, .....
45 00
66
66
Paul F. Dodge, for Rent of Land, 35 00
66
66
Hay Scales,
43 54
66
Insurance Company, balance of Premium,
20 40
66
06
Poor Widow's Fund, Interest, .. 12 00
66
66
J. F. Allen, for Rent of Train- ing Field, 8 00
66
66
Sale of Old Hose Carriage, .... ..
3 50
66
66
Abijah Frost, for Paints and Oils, 3 32
66 M. A. Richardson, for Wood, .. 10 00
$24263 13
66
EXPENDITURES.
INCIDENTAL SCHOOL EXPENSES. Bills Approved by the Selectmen. NORTH WEST DISTRICT.
Paid Wellington & Swain, Contract for Building New Room, $597 00
J. H. Russell, for Fuel and Mats, 92 70
66 Wm. West, for Painting, 68 00
J. A. & W. Bird, for Paint, 45 77
₡ R. W. Shattuck, for Stoves and Hardware, 46 49
66 H. A. Dearborn, for making Fires, Repairs, &c., 41 50
Wellington & Swain, for Carpen- ter and Mason Work, 18 34
66 A. A. Childs & Co., for School Furniture, 97 08
" A. Frost, for Horse Hire & Labor,
12 25
T. H. Russell, for Paint, Glass,, and Putty,
7 77
A. Hill, for Teaming Furniture, 4 00
66 M. R. Hardy, for Brooms, Ink, &c. 4 14
John Winn, for Labor, 7 87
66
J. A. Merrifield, for Repairing Stoves, &c., 8 75
Solon Hardy, for Brooms & Glass, 1 27
J. Pinckney, for Hanging Paper, 3 42
Amount carried forward, $1056 35
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EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $1056 35 CENTRE DISTRICT.
Paid Josiah H. Russell, for Fuel, $51 26
66 Geo. B. Richardson, for Chairs, Inkstands, &c., 24 96
Geo. B. Richardson, for Cleaning House after the Fire, and mak- ing Fires, &c., 54 25
J. A. Merrifield, for Repairing Stoves and Funnel, 1 72
66 William T. Dupee, for Carpenter Work and Stock, 22 99
J. H. Dodge, Painting & Glazing, 9 57
66 Charles Dudley, for Mats, .. ........ .. 4 50
169 25
EAST DISTRICT.
Paid Josiah H. Russell, for Fuel, 60 82
Ralph W. Shattuck, for Stoves, Settees, &c., .. 41 55
66 D. Puffer, for building Fires, &c., 20 17
122 54
SOUTH DISTRICT.
Paid Thomas H. Russell, for Brooms,
2 00
66 J. A. Merrifield, for Funnel, Hods, &c.,
30 79
J. H. Russell, for Fuel, &c.,
70 26
66 J. W. & J. S. Hanson, for Build- ing Fires, and Sweeping,
20 00
Storer & Blanchard, for Carpen- ter Work and Stock, 14 28
56 Joel F. Hanson, for Work on School House and Fence, 2 54
Jos. S. Spear, for Cash paid for Cleaning and Glazing, 14 00
Charles W. Russell, for Making Fires and Sweeping, 30 00
66 Geo. H. Russell, for Painting, .. 9 75
193 62
$1541 76
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EXPENDITURES.
TEACHERS' SALARIES, &c. Bills Approved by the School Committee.
Paid J. W. Willis, $650 00
H. A. Dearborn, 637 50
A. R. Bullard, 433 34
G. S. Newcomb,
260 46
" Caroline C. Turner,
275 00
66 Mary C. Hill,
250 00
Lucretia M. Hoyt,
250 00
66 Sarah M. Hunt,
242 50
Ellen W. Douglass, 250 00
Francena Fessenden, 116 00
66 Abby L. Russell, 42 00
J. S. Potter, for Printing Report, 27 62
A. R. Bullard, for Books for Desk,
11 06
66 J. W. Willis,
66 66
8 83
H. A. Dearborn, " 66 66 66
6 62
" G. S. Newcomb, for Sundries for School- Room, 5 12
Abel Pierce, as per vote of Town, 7 46
66 Stephen Symmes, 66 7 46
Oliver H. Pierce, 66 7 46 ..
$3488 43
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Bills Approved by the Engineers.
Paid William T. Wood, for Hose Carriage for Engine No. 2, $90 00
" D. A. Marrett, for Refreshments, 3 00
66 E. J. Clarke, for Painting and Repairing Engine No. 2, 66 32
66 Andrews Howe, Refreshments, 10 37
" Joel Gay, for Repairing Engines, 11 50
French, Wells & Co., for Lanterns, 7 50
. Amount carried forward, $188 69
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EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $188 69 Paid E. J. Clark, for Painting and Repairing Engine No. 1, 66 89
" T. H. Russell, for Refreshments, 33 80
Joel F. Hanson, for Wheel-jack & Repairs, 2 75
" J. Boyd & Sons, for Pipes and Repairing Hose, 55 25
" Francis Lynch, for Stewardship, Co. No. 1, 15 00
66 Abijah Frost, for Repairing, &c.,
4 00
66 Abel Lawrence, for Oil, &c., 24 42
66 E. D. & W. H. Pattee, for Refreshments, .. 17 15
T. H. Russell, for Sundries for No. 2,
7 24
66 Solon Hardy, for Refreshments, 30 69
66 " Sundries for No. 1, 5 10
66 Edward Storer, for Roller in Hose Tower, 6 00
66 Josiah H. Russell, for Teaming Engines, .. 13 00
66 C. Schwmb & Bros., for Work on No. 1, .. 3 12
" B. Brown, for Express Work, 3 12
Engine Comp. No. 3, of Charlestown, for Refreshments, 10 00
" Boston Belting Co., for Repairing Suction Hose, 19 24
66 Josiah H. Russell, for Coal, 4 75
66 Town of Woburn, for use of Engine, 25 00
66 Henry Deblois, for Refreshments, 3 00
J. Boyd & Sons, for Repairing Hose, 4 50
" Amos F. Russell, for Stewardship of Com- pany No. 2, 32 50
" R. W. Shattuck, for Sundries, 4 50
" Henry Deblois, for Stewardship of Compa- ny No. 1, 15 00
Henry Deblois, for Teaming Engine from Woburn, 2 00
" Wm. H. Richardson, for Wheel-jack, &c., for No. 1, 2 13
" J. A. Merrifield, for Sundries, 9 63
Amount carried forward, $608 47
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EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $608 47 Bills Approved by the Selectmen.
Paid Abel Lawrence, for Oil, &c., $4 75
Solon Hardy, for Oil, Fluid, &c., .. 2 04
J. A. Merrifield, for Oil, Fluid, &c., 5 00
" Wellington & Swain, for Carpenter Work, &c., 10 53
" James Boyd & Sons, for Repairing Hose and Screws, 11 75
" Francis Lynch, for Stewardship of Company No. 1, 30 00
64 07
Refunded Poll Tax to Company No. 1,
24 00
66 66
6: 66 " 2, 28 50
$725 04
HIGHWAYS.
Bills Approved by the Selectmen.
Paid Edward Cullinane, for Labor,
$145 00
66 John Lacy, 66 66
126 87
" John McCarthy, 66 66
96 87
Timo. McCarthy, 66 57 00 66
Thomas Cutter, 66 66
42 00
John Adams, 66 66
40 00
66 66 Daniel Hurley, 8 75
66 Samuel Butterfield, for Cash paid for Labor, 67 75
66 Josiah H. Russell, “
66 66
32 25
Solon Hardy, for Grain, &c.,
218 78
66 W. Greene, for Hay,
10 84
Stephen Symmes, for Hay,
25 47
" Henry D. Kimball, for Straw, 10 25
Elbridge Locke, for Grass,
75 00
" Eben. P. Pierce, for Clearing Highways of Snow, 8 00
Amount carried forward, $964 83
EXPENDITURES.
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Amount brought forward, $964 83
Paid Thomas P. Pierce, for Clearing Highways of Snow, 15 00
John A. P. Pierce, for Clearing Highways of Snow, 10 00
Mansir W. Marsh, for Gravel and Labor on Roads, 44 80
Ammi C. Teel, for Drain Stone, 45 67
6 : County Commissioners, for Expense on W. J. Niles' Petition, 36 45
" Thomas H. Russell, for Shovels and Oil, .. 5 35
City of Cambridge, for Repairs on Bridge over Alewive Brook, 10 00
Joshua Caldwell, for Blacksmith Work,
22 21
Wm. H. Richardson, 35 37
Joel F. Hanson, 66 66 13 74
" Abel Lawrence, for Harness Work,
16 04
66 Wm. L. Clark, “ 66
15 71
" J. Hall & Sons, for Timber,
" John Winn, for Labor, 7 00
13 50
" George Hill, for Gravel, 16 12
" Richard Richardson, for Gravel, 21 87
Wm. Dickson, for Wheelwright Work, &c., 23 99
" Bowen Russell, for Stonc, 1 50
" E. Willard, for Lumber, .. 47 85
$1367 00
NOTE .... The board of the men employed on Highways is strictly chargeable under this head, but is included in the expenses of the Almshouse, the bills of which are ap- proved by the Overseers of the Poor, and is estimated at about $600.00, which being added to the above sum, makes the actual expense for Highways.
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10
EXPENDITURES.
INCIDENTAL TOWN EXPENSES. Bills Approved by the Selectmen.
Paid Josiah H. Russell, for Services as Treasurer and Collector,
$250 00
Mansir W. Marsh, for Services as Selectman, 36 00
Albert Winn, 66 66 66 66
30 00
William Dickson, “ 66 66
66
25 00
66 Stephen Symmes, Jr.,
Assessor,
90 00
66 W. J. Lane, 66
66 80 00
66 William Dickson, 66 66
66
80 00
A. R. Proctor, for Services as Town Clerk, 66 Recording Births, Deaths,
25 00 and Marriages, 20 45
" Finance Committee, for Auditing Accounts, and Making Statement, 15 00
" Helen M. Jarvis, for Care of Library, and Covering Books, 55 00
'. J. B. Hartwell, for Warning Town Meet- ings, &c., 104 50
" Dr. R. L. Hodgdon, for Services as School Committee, 40 00
Rev. S. B. Swaim, for Services as School Committee, 27 00
Committee to Oppose the Incorporation of Town of Belmont, 1077 20
J. B. Hartwell, for Cash paid for Printing, 5 50 State Lunatic Hospital at Worcester, for Support of Aaron Locke and Jerome Pierce, 327 48
" W. & E. Howe, for Printing,
85 50
J. S. Potter, 66 66
10 00
66 Wm. Adams & Co., Irons for Street Lamp,
25 50
Thomas Thorpe, for Street Lamp and Trimmings, 18 35
Thomas Thorpe, for Repairing Pumps, Clocks, &c., 39 35
Amount carried forward, $2466 83
11
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $2466 83
Paid Middlesex House of Correction, for Sup-
port of Thomas Cutter, 4 42
Thurston Boynton, for Ringing Bell, 52 00
66 Walter Fletcher, for Rent of Spring, 10 00
" E. R. Prescott, for Postage, 1 17
66 Boston Clock Company, for Clock, 600 00
Hanson & Fernald, for Making Clock Room, 26 00
66 Prescott & Proctor, for Carpet for Library Room, Books, Stationery, &c., 56 84
66 Samuel Swan, for Services as Liquor Ag't, 9 83
" W. J. Lane, for Books and Stationery for Assessors, 13 33
" Appropriation for Juvenile Library, 30 00
Wm. E. Parmenter, for Professional Ser- vices, and Cash for Witness Fees, 15 75
W. J. Lane, for Trees and Labor in Old Cemetery, 15 25
J. H. Russell, for Cash paid to Watchmen, 8 00
66 66
66 " Warming, Lighting, and
Care of Selectmen & Overseers' Rooms, 20 00
66 Mrs. Lakin, from Poor Widows' Fund, ...
3 00
66 Thos. Locke, 66 3 00
66 " Thos. Gibson, 66 3 00
66
" Cyrus Harrington, 66 3 00
$3341 42
TOWN HOUSE.
Bills Approved by the Selectmen.
Paid J. A. Merrifield, for Exchanging Stoves, &c. $4 00
" J. H. Dodge, for Glazing, 50
J. H. Russell, for Superintendance and Col- lecting Rents, 20 00
J. H. Russell, for Fuel, &c., 47 50
Amount carried forward, $72 00
4
12
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $72 00
Paid T. H. Russell, for Oil, &c.,
80 55
J. B. Hartwell, for Lighting, Firing and At- tendance, 83 13
for Insurance, 182 50
$418 18
ALMSHOUSE. Bills Approved by the Selectmen.
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Paid Abner Pierce, for Boiler, $10 00
E. Gerry, for Repairing Roof, 3 00
" Storer & Blanchard, for Carpenter Work and Stock, 26 81
" J. A. Merrifield, for Repairing Stoves, &c., 5 52
" James Marony, for Repairing Blinds, . 3 50
" John Pinckney, for Painting, 20 00
" J. A. & W. Bird, for Paints and Oils, 72 27
$141 10
ALMSHOUSE AND POOR EXPENSES.
Bills Approved by the Overseers of the Poor, >Sce Note under Highway Expenses.
Paid Mark A. Richardson, for Services as Super- intendent, and for Female Help, $500 00
66 T. H. Russell, for Groceries, 140 67
66 Moses Proctor, “ 66
133 37
4 Andrews Howe, " and Clothing, 94 28
66 Solon Hardy, 66 66
83 09
66 Henry Locke, for Provisions, 111 89
66 Henry Frost, for Beef, 26 85
John Whipple, for Fish and Meat, 79 98
6 Josiah H. Russell, for Fuel and Grain, 163 89
Amount carried forward, $1334 02
13
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $1334 02
Paid Prescott & Proctor, for Dry Goods,
132 20
W. J. Lane, for Wood at Auction, 21 63
A. Locke, 23 87
Kenny & Pierce, for Ice, 10 70
E. D. & W. H. Pattee, for Bread & Crackers, 14 95
" Cyrus H. Cutter, for Milk, 4 08
" Nathan Robbins, for Feathers, 6 25
" Jesse Bacon, for Mason Work and Stock, .. 89 69
" Dr. R. L. Hodgdon, for Attendance and Medicine, 23 00
" S. C. Bucknam, for Table, &c., 12 00
" Thomas Ramsdell, for Boots and Shoes, ... 7 97
" J. T. Kidder, 66 6 38
" D. Constantine, for Straw, 4 78
" J. A. Merrifield, for Hardware, &c., 9 21
" R. W. Shattuck, for Cooking Range, &c., 17 38
" C. Griffiths & Co., for Repairing Wood Saws, 1 62
" City of Newburyport, for Support of Sam- uel Russell, 4 00
« City of Boston, for Support of Mary Cut- ter and Rosanna Frost, 6 50
" City of Cambridge, as follows :
for Support of Mrs. Estabrook, 22 00
66
Mary Estabrook, 5 63
Samuel Jenness, 21 82
Albert Estabrook, 11 63
A. A. Estabrook, 3 12
M. A. Richardson, for Cash paid for Paint- ing, &c., 10 85
68 J. H. Russell, Services as Overseer of Poor, 25 00
S. Symmes, Jr., “
20 00
Henry Frost, 66 66
20 00
$1900 28
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EXPENDITURES.
TOWN DEBT.
Paid John Albee, Principal,
$5000 00
Interest,
1081 25
Heirs of Wm. A. Russell, Interest,
300 00
Charles Cutter,
150 00
60 Daniel C. Brown,
120 00
Amos Fillebrown,
30 00
Wm. Cutter, School Fund, 66
30 00
Stephen Symmes, Jr.,
18 00
Trustees of Juvenile Library,
12 00
Francis Hill, 66
$6748 00
STATEMENT OF THE TOWN DEBT,
MAY 1ST, 1858.
Due to John Albee,
$15000 00
Estate of William A. Russell, 3500 00
Charles Cutter,
2500 00
Daniel C. Brown,
2000 00
Amos Fillebrown,
500 00
Stephen Symmes, Jr.,
300 00
500 00
Trustees of Wm. Cutter, School Fund, " Juvenile Library,
100 00
Francis Hill,
112 78
66 Deborah Butterfield,
20 00
Solon Hardy, Order not drawn,
48 52
Warren S. Frost, " "
19 00
66 Josiah H. Russell, Treasurer,
350 01
6
$24950 31
6 75
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RECAPITULATION.
Amount of Receipts as stated on page
third. $24263 13
Balance due Josiah H. Russell, Treas- May 1st, 1858, 350 01
$24613 14
EXPENDITURES.
Incidental School Expenses, $1541 76
Teachers' Salaries,
3488 43
Fire Department, 725 04
Highways,
1367 00
Incidental Town Expenses, 3341 42
Town House, .. 418 18
Almshouse Repairs, &c., 141 10
Almshouse and Poor Expenses, 1900 28
Town Debt, Principal and Interest, ..
6748 00
State Tax, 2475 00
County Tax,
2014 35
Abatement of Taxes, 452 58
-$24613 14
WASHINGTON J. LANE, SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE, JOSIAH H. RUSSELL, ABEL R. PROCTOR,
Finance Committee.
TOWN OFFICERS
OF
WEST CAMBRIDGE,
For the Year 1858-'9.
Selectmen. WASHINGTON J. LANE, SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE,
Assessors. WASHINGTON J. LANE, STEPHEN SYMMES, JR., WILLIAM DICKSON.
Overseors of the Poor. JOSIAH H. RUSSELL, HENRY FROST, STEPHEN SYMMES, JR.
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School Committee. EDWIN LOCKE, for one year. *JOSIAH CROSBY, for one year. JOHN D. FREEMAN, for two years. REV. GEORGE HILL, for two years. WM. E. PARMENTER, for three years. MOSES PROCTOR, for three years.
" Chosen by School Committee and Selectmen in place of John Adams, who resigned.
TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1858-'9. 17
Town Clerk. ABEL R. PROCTOR.
Treasurer. JOSIAH H. RUSSELL. Collector.
JESSE P. PATTEE.
Constables. JOHN B. HARTWELL, CHARLES HILL, JOHN CUTTER.
Surveyors of Highways. WASHINGTON J. LANE, SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE, AMOS HILL, JR., GEORGE HILL.
Prudential School Committee. BOWEN RUSSELL, for North West District. WILLIAM T. WOOD, for Centre District. GEORGE HENRY HILL, for East District. JOHN S. CROSBY, for South District.
Finance Committee. WASHINGTON J. LANE, SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE, JOSIAH H. RUSSELL, ABEL R. PROCTOR.
Field Drivers. JOHN CUTTER, GEORGE WOODWARD, WARREN RAWSON, DAVID PUFFER. 3
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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1858-'9.
Measurers of Wood.
SOLON HARDY, ENOCH D. PATTEE, THOMAS H. RUSSELL, ALBERT HIGGINS, JOSIAH H. RUSSELL.
Fish Preservers. CHARLES HILL, JOHN CUTTER, AMOS HILL, JR., HENRY DEBLOIS, JAMES DURGAN, ABRAHAM HILL, GEORGE HILL.
Measurers of Stone and Gravel. JOHN WINN, JOHN FORD.
Fence Viewers. JAMES M. CHASE, SOLON HARDY, JOHN WINN.
Pound Keeper. JOHN WINN.
Town Sexton. JOHN B. HARTWELL.
Clerk of the Market. JOHN WINN.
Surveyors of Lumber. JAMES M. CHASE, WILLIAM T. DUPEE, DAVID CLARK.
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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1858-'9.
Surveyors of Painting and Plastering. JESSE BACON, JOSEPH H. DODGE.
Committee on Mount Pleasant Cemetery. THOMAS THORPE, MOSES PROCTOR, JOHN B. HARTWELL.
Sealers of Leather. THOMAS RAMSDELL, BENJAMIN POLAND.
Engineers of Fire Department. WM. F. A. SETCHELL, WILLIAM H. LOCKE, HORACE WILSON, RALPH W. SHATTUCK, ABIJAH FROST.
Sealer of Weights and Measures. THOMAS THORPE.
Liquor Agent. SAMUEL SWAN.
The Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of Highways, Treasurer and Clerk, meet for the transaction of the business of their respective departments, at their Rooms in the Town House, on the last Monday Evening of each month, except March, when they meet on the Monday Evening preceding the last Monday of that month.
Colon, County and State Cares,
AS ASSESSED
FOR THE YEAR 1858.
A.
Aharan, Dennis $1 50
Adams, Henry J. 1 50
Anderson, Charles E. 3 32 Brion, Peter O. 6 13
Amory, Henry C. 5 25
Aharn, James 1 50
Armstrong, John 4 16
Amand, Andrew 1 50
Ahern, William 1 50
Ahern, Edward 1 50
Adams, Heirs of John 16 88
Allen, David 1 50
Allen, Abbot 130 54
Allen, John F. 4 32
Allen, William H. 22 88
Allen, Andrew F. 11 50
Adams, Capt. John .. 152 13
Avery, Wid. Sarah . 7 03
Adams, Dea. William 102 75
Adams, Amos
6 50
Alexander, Dr. J. L. 204 13
Alexander, Dr. J. L.
Trustee for C. Alex- ander, 10 01
Abbott, Rev. Abiel 25 00
Allen, Abbot, im. by
John Allen, 10 13
B.
Boardman, Edwin 1 50
Burnes, Thomas 1 50
Butler, Michael J. 4 81
Buntland, Daniel G. .. 2 84
Burgess, George 1 50
Brion, John O. 1 50
Burkley, Jeremiah 1 50
Burkley, James 1 50
Burns, Edward 1 50
Brooks, Franklin 1 50
Bell, William 1 50
Berry, John 1 50
Barrett, James 1 50
Barry, George 1 50
Blackington, John 1 50
Burchard, Charles 67 19
Burchard, N. M. 1 50
Bates, Edward 1 50
Benham, Daniel 1 50
Barnett, Daniel 1 50
Burk, Richard 1 50
Blake, Stephen. 1 50
Black, Samuel 4 67
Bloxham, Alfred 1 50
Barry, William 1 50
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TAXES.
Brooks, Albert 1 50|
Bartlett, Henry W. 14 00
Bucknam, Theo. G. 7 75
Bacon, Edward 1 50 Barry, Edward 2 91
Bacon, Harvey 1 50
Bacon, Jesse 24 31
Burk, Dennis 1 50
Bannon, Owen 1 50
Bailey, James A. 4 63
Berry, George 1 50
Bird, George
8 38
C.
Conell, Charles O. 1 50
Cowen, Dennis 1 50
Cook, Joshua 19 85
Crowley, Daniel 1 50
Brooks, George T. .... 1 50
Brooks, Wid. Sarah .. 4 78
Butterfield, Samuel .. 219 78
Barnes, Martin 39 16
Blake, E. N. 1 50
Boynton, Thurston 1 50
Brooks, Asa
14 16
Campbell, Michael 4 00
Butterfield, Joseph
58 87
Canaff, Timothy 1 50
Bell, Parstow
2 59
Conner, Morris 1 50
Conner, Lawrence 1 50
Blackington, Samuel
2 63
Carney, John 1 50
Burns, John 1 50
Bacon, Reuben 1 50
Bacon, Henry 2 75
Brooks, Cyrus
35 59
Crosby, Henry J. 1 50
Bacon, Alva 1 50
Clark, Josiah 23 38
Blanchard, Alanson 9 94
Corbett, George W. 3 38
Barker, Levi 9 28
Conners, Mark 1 50
Bassett, Isaac A. 1 50
Cotton, Albert 1 50
Burrage, Joseph
68 06
Curley, Timothy 1 50
Barker, John 3 3S
Collins, John 1 50
Cullian, Edward, 1 50
Cocoran, John 1 50
Burkley, Daniel 1 50
Bateman, Est. of W.C. 1 13
Bartlett, Lewis P. 90 10
Callehan, Daniel 1 50
Callehan, William 1 50
Crothier, Joseph 1 50
Cunningham, Amasa 1 50
Bailey, James A. E. .. 50 13
Collins, John
1 50
Bradshaw, Anna 23 94
Butterfield, Sam'l, Dr.
Fisk's Estate, 33 75
Bonney, Nelson,
1 50
Barrow, Joseph .
1 50
Bloxham, Thomas 1 50
Butcher, Sidney 7 75
Brooks, Alfred 8.81
Burk, Michael 3 38
Bucknam, Samuel C. 21 77
Collins, Patrick, 1st . 1 50
Chick, Moses M. 4 63
Cannon, John 1 50
Collins, Patrick, 2d 1 50
Coursey, John 1 50
Collins, Patrick, Jr. 1 50
Brooks, Addison
59 41
Childs, Charles S. 1 50
Blanchard, James C. 19 25
Carney, Michael 1 50
Cassada, Peter 1 50
Conoley, John 1 50
Bacon, Estate of Mo- ses W. 31 10
Clifford, Patrick 1 50
Coveney, Dennis 1 50
Brown, Adolphus 31 61
Brown, Edward 32 34
Bannon, Patrick 6 84
Bucknam, Jesse 53 59
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TAXES.
Cutter, Thomas 1 50
Cook, Heirs of Bet-
Collins, Dennis 1 50 sey, imp. by S. C. Clark, James F. 1 50 Bucknam, 7 31
Cunine, Stephen
2 13
Cutter, Ira
1 52
Clark, Est. of Daniel
9 63
Cutter, Charles 67 00
Cashman, Michael 2
13
Chamberlain, Alfred .. 1 50
Cutter, Oliver
7 75
Cole, Simeon
1 50
Caldwell, Joshua
9 57
D.
Donnahue, William 1 50
Dodge, Joseph H. 3 22
Doyle, William 1 50
Clark, William L.
16 25
Dickey, Nathan 4 00
Crosby, Josiah 56 87
Doe, William
17 36
Cunningham, George 1 50
Donahue, Timothy 1 50
Currin, W. C.
19 76
Dearborn, A. H. 1 50
Crosby, David 24 51
Denney, William
50
Collins, Patrick
4 32
Callehan, Matthew,
1 50
Daniels, Est. of J. P. 14 75
Daniels, Wid. E. S. .
3 13
Cutter, Cyrus 150 35
Dickson, Aaron
24 77
Croom, George 10 88
Doyle, Daniel 1 50
1 50
Childs, James 11 07
Dodge, Davies
9 00
Cutter, Gershom 31 73
Dunn, Dennis
1 50
Cutter, John
3 19
Durgin, James
7 75
Clark, Calvin 4 00
Davies, John
4 63
Clark & Burr, 13 63
Day, John W.
1 50
Clark, David
55 60
Dudley, Charles
1 50
Cutter, Elijah 81 25
Deblois, Henry
5 56
Cady, Rev. Daniel R. 16 50
Doland, James
1 50
Clark, 2d, David 3 23
Davis, Aden
4 63
Crosby, Capt. Roland 20 25
Dodge, Paul F.
46 65
Chapman, Edward 53 38
Dunnivan, Jeremiah .. Donerlson, James
1 50
Crosby, John S. 32 53
Durnahn, Peter
2 13
Casey, John 4 88
Driver, Thomas
1 50
Cutter, Elijah L.
16 13
Duffey, John
Donnald, Michael 1 50
Converse, Heirs of
Joseph,
6 19
Dailey, Patrick, 1 50
Cotton, Alvah H. 1 50
Carroll, John
1 50
Conley, Michael
1 50
Chabath, Thomas 1 50
Callehan, Richard 1 50
Carnes, Edward 43 25
Crane, Charles H. 80 81
Cook, Spencer, 33 97
Cutter, Moses 8 75
Dunnivan, John 1 .
Cahalin, Thomas 7 57
Dickson, Aaron P. 3 23
Cutter, Ammi F. 14 57
Dupee, William T. . 21 75
Cutter, Cyrus H. 44 29
Dunn, Cornelius
Chase, James M.
17 85
Davis, Samuel S. 5 88
1 50
Cutter, Ammi 7 44
6 99
Chamberlain, Daniel .. 75 50
23
TAXES.
Dailey, Dennis
Dupee, Lorenzo 16 13
Dickson, Albert L. 5 25 Fitch, Patrick 1. 50
Dickson, Joseph 6 56
Dodge, Francis 1 50
Driscoll, James Diahl, Theodore 1 50
1 50
Dodge, Joshua G. 22 08
Dexter, John 1 50
Davis, Adolphus
98 15
Daniels, John P. 1 50
Doyle, John, 4 16
Dickson, William 55 78
Dickson, Frederick 7 75
Damon, Est. of David 15 19
Davis, Miss Lucy 1 88
...
Dutchman, John 1 50
E.
Erickson, Christopher 1 50
Edgecomb, Freeman 1 50
Estabrooks, Horatio .. 4 00
Eaton, Timothy ..... .. 61 47
Estabrooks, James A. 68 10
F.
Fluker, Francis 23 75
Foster, Isaac 1 50
Fitzpatrick, Dennis .. 1 66
Fessenden, Charles 1 50
Ford, George 1 50
Farrington, John 1 50
Fletcher, W. D. 1 50
Florrent, Amible 1 50
Frost, Herbert 1 50
Fox, Bernahm 1 50
Farrell, William 1 50
Fisher, John 1 50
Fisher, David, 1 50
Fitch, Dennis 1 50
Fitch, John 1
Fessenden, Frederick 1 50
Frost, Edwin A. 1 50
Fowle, Frederick E. 1 50
1 50 | Fisk, Benjamin 6 50
Frost, Martha D. 59 38
Fillebrown, John 60 22
Frost, Francis S. 50 25
Frost, Wid. Mary 9 06
Frost, Reuben 1 50
Fessenden, Wid. Al- mira 9 56
Fessenden, N. M. 24 32
Ford, John 1 50
Fessenden, P. B. 16 13
Fessenden, George H. 1 50 Fessenden, John J. .. 4 63
Fessenden, Whitte- more & Co. 43 32
Furgerson, James 5 44
Fletcher, Walter 150 94
Frost, William H. 8 25
Farmer, Elbridge. 73 59
Freeman, John D. 36 56
Frost, Abijah 13 13
Frost, Edmund M. 1 50
Field, John 220 34
Field, John. imp. by
Rev. D. R. Cady, .. 28 13
Frost, Thaddeus 31 43
Frost, Artemas 10 88
Frost, Jonathan 147 00
Frost, Silas 97 41
Frost, Isaac 59 46
Frost, Varnum 38 12
Frost, Henry 79 73
Frost, Jr., Henry 6 97
Frost, Warren S. 42 41
Frost, Newell C.
80 97
Fermoyle, Michael 1 50
Fermoyle, Patrick 1 50
Frost, Walter, Guard. for W. L. Frost, ... 9 38
Fowle, John 217 53
Frost, Isaac, Guard. for A. Frost, 9 38
Frost, Alvira A. 59 38
Frost, Josiah L., imp. by E. Walton, 26 72
24
TAXES.
Frost, Wid. Mary W. 9 38 |Hogan, William 1 50
Fillebrown, Edward 17 60
Frost, Wid. Sibel 2 50
Harrington, Michael 1 50
Hurst, Stephen 1 50
Hurley, Timothy 1 50
Fitch, Timothy, and
Patrick Mahoney, .. 3 94
Frost, Henry, Trustee
for Mrs. J. Cutter,
1 69
Hurley, 1st, Daniel 1 50
Hurley, 2d, Daniel 1 50
Hadley, D. H. 6 94
1 50
Gleason, Edwin 1 50
Gregg, Richard 1 50 Howe, J. H. 1 50
Gorman, Michael 4 25
Gately, Alexander 1 50
Gately, Michael
1 50
Hops, Patrick
1 50
Green, Marshall S.
4 63
Haines, David 4 38
Greenleaf, Alvin H. 1 50
Hill, Abraham
1 50
Griffith, Albert 1 50
1 50
Honstetter, Louis 1 50
Goodrich, John
1 98
Hadley, Alonzo 1
Garrett, Joseph
1 50 Hill, Samuel W. 22 38
Grant, John D.
1 50
Hains, William T. 3 23
Gardner, Miles
9 28
Hart, Wid. Sarah
5 16
Gardner, Lydia
3 13
Hines, Daniel
7 56
Green, Otis
6 50
Hodge, John,
1 50
Guild, George F. 7 75
Hills, George H.
37 51
Griffith, Charles & Co.131 88
Harvey, John 1 50
Hartford, John 1 50
Goodwin, Charles E. 4 63
1 50 Homer, Orlando M. Hale, James M. 4 63
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