Town of Boxford : Copy of records of town meetings, 1857-1893 , Part 1

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COPY OF RECORDS OF TOWN MEETING - BOXFORD 1857-1893


(COPIES MADE IN 1921)


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Copied by order of the Selectmen, By John W. Parkhurst, Boxford, Jan. 20, 1921. Town Clerk.


1


1857


At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Botford duly qualified to vote for town officers and in town affairs held in the Vestry in the second Parish in said Town on Monday the second day of March. A. D. 1857.


Chose


Moses Dorman } Moderator


Chose


William H. Wood } Town Clerk


Chose "


John F. Kimball William E. Killam Selectmen


William H. Herrick


Chose "


William A. Howe


Constables


Samuel Morse


Chose


William E. Killam Jefferson Kimball JohnHale fr.


1 Alfred Hale


Jytheingmen


11


William R. Cole William R. Kimball Jonathan l. Porter


11


John Blodget


Chose


-


11


Moses Dorman Joseph K. Farley Joseph N. Pape


Field Drivers


=


Jefferson Kimball Benjamin Woodbury


Aaron L. Parker


11


Walter French


1 1


11


2 1857


Chose


11


" 11 11


11


Benjamin F. Peabody William R. Kimball Harrison Q. Ross John Day Ir. Henry Barker Daniel F. Harriman John Hale fr. Solomon Love


Chose


"


11


11


Chose 11


"1 11


11


11


11 11 11


11


11


11 11


11


Benjamin S. Barnes Ancill Dorman Solomon Lowe William R. Kimball Daniel F. Harriman Thomas S. Hovey


Isaac Hale Henry A. Joune Aaron Spofford Sr. Moses B. Rist Dean Andrews Benjamin French Samuel Perley &r. Daniel Andrews Richard F. Gurley Charles Pearl


Asa Kimball Harrison Q. Ross Marshall P. Carlton Francis Marden Charles Perley William H. Munday Augustus Hayward Calvin Hubbard Daniel F. Harrimano Benjamin S. Barnes


Field Drivers


Fence Viervers.


Surveyors


of Highways


3


Chose


Solomon Lowe Daniel Andrews Augustus Hayward Samuel Kimball Edward &. Batchelder Samuel N. Ayers Joshuad. Day Daniel F. Harriman Jonathan J. Porter Orville L. Hovey John Pearl John Day In.


Surveyors of Lumber


"1 11 11


11


Chose


George Pearl George F. Pearl William J. Savage John Hale Ir. JoshuaJ. Day Benjamin F. Peabody Thomas L. Spoford Samuel Bilin


Measures of Wood and Bark


Chose


John Hale Phineas P.Tyler


Sealers of Leather


William A. Howe Orville L. Hovey


Pound Keepers


Chose 11


Voted


Voted


To choose a School Committee of three persons To adjourn the meeting one half hour


11


4


1857


Afternoon Session The qualified voters met according to adjournmen? and proceeded to business


Voted.


To suspend action on the first part of the 3 rd article for the present"


Voted


That each school district be allowed to choose their own Prudential Committee


Voted


That each school district be allowed to divide their proportion of the school money as they think proper, for Summer & Winter terms of school.


Voted


To accept the report of the Auditors


Voted


To accept the report of the Selectmen relative to Guide Posts and Boards


Voted


To accept the report of the Committee appoin- ted by the Town to take the Care and man - agement of the Estate devised to the Town by the Hon. Aaron Wood Esq. Also the Town's pro- portion of the surplus Revenue


Voted


To pass ove the 8th article in the warrant for the present


Voted


That Town Officers for the current year bring in their bills to the Town for allowance


5


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Moses Dorman for services as one of the Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor, including two journeys to Salem and one to Newburyport, Cash fraid for Sunday Articles 80, 54


Voted


To allow a bill of change presented by Moses Dorman for bash delivered to John O Brien $ 4,75


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Moses Dorman for lash paid Nath! I. Lord for counsel respecting the assessment of Poll Taxes $3,00


Voted


Voted


To allow a bill of Charge presented by John F. Kimball to services as Committee on roads for the year 1856 $ 5,00 To allow a bill of Change presented by W. H. Wood for service as Auditor and cash paid for printing Report $ 11,50


Voted


To allow a bill of chang presented by Moses Dorman for cash Elijah Pope for damage sustained on account of the condition of the road near Emery's Gate $200


Voted


To allow a bill of change presented by Peter Pearl for returning six Deaths to the Town Clerk , 60


Voted


To allow a bill of Charge presented by Ulm A. Howe for returning seven Deaths to the Town Clerk, 70


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Daniel 7. Harriman to Journey to Salem to pay bounty Jax $ 1,50


6


1857 Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by John Peabody for service as Auditor $ 3,00


Voted.


To allow a bill of charge presented by George Pearl for services as Selectman Assessor +Overseer of the Poor


$ 25,75


Voted


To allow a bill of change presented by John Peabody for service as Constable $ 6,50


Voted


To allow a bill of change presented by WME Killam for service as Town Clerk and Incidental expenses $ 20,35


Voted To allow a bill of charge presented by Benjon Woodbury for service as constable $ 4,00


Voted.


To allow a bill of charge presented by Um R. Cole for service as Selectinen, Assessor and Overseer of the Food $ 33,50


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Moses Kimball for service as Committee on school funds two years $6,00 To allow a bill of charge presented by Ul ~ E. Killam for service as Treasures + Incidental expenses $ 10,75


Voted


Voted


To allow a bill of change presented by W. E. Hillam For school Books furnished John Brown 1855. ,66


7


Voted


To allow a bill of change presented by J. E. Foster and Richard Spofford for repairing Bridge and furnishing material near the house of Richard Spofford $2,00


Voted


Toallow a bill of charge presented by Joseph H& Janes For labor on Bridge near the house of S. Peabody $ 187/2


Voted


To allow the following bills for nothing Snow


$18,75


11


Moses Dorman 11


" 11


5,94


Thomas S. Hovey


"


"1


22,66


"


Amos Stevens


"1


30,92


11


John Peabody


27,62


"1


George W. Chadwick 11


11


21,86


"1


Amos Berry


"


11,06 1/2


11 1.E. Foster 11


11


26,78


Oliver P. Killam


31,74


"1


Charles A. Spofford


11


"


16.09


Thomas B. Parker 11


11


11


16.81


Valorous V. Moulton "1


25,50


Carles O. Foster "


"


"


30.70


Voted


To take up the third article in the Warrant


Chose


Rer. William S. Loggin


" Calvin E. Park John F. Kimball


Ischool Committee


D


Voted


That the Surveyors of Highways when the roads are incumbered with snow bedirected to break them out eight feet wide and that twelve and a half cents per hour be allowed for a


" Jo


Joseph & Janes Surveyor of Highways


11


8


1857


man, and twelve and a half cents per hour for a yoke of oven while employed under the direction of a Surveyor of Highways and that all bills be presented to the Town for allowance by said Surveyors


Voted To raise seven hundred dollars for the support of schools the current year


Voted


That two hundred dollars be added to the above vote for the support of schools


Voted That all money raised and appropriated for the use of schools the current year be divided equally among the seven school districts


Voted.


To abate the following Taxes in Collector No E. Killam's list of 18559 1856


Joshua B. Brown in list of 1855 2,43


James Bently ١١ 1,77 Samuel Shepard Highway deficiency 1855, 66 Thomas I. Mead in list of 1856 2,52


Alfred Kelso 7,06


Voted


To a late one half the tax on real estate set to Henry Barker; one half the taxon real estate set to Seth Burnham, one half the tax on real estate set to Rebecca F. Robinson- and one third of the taxon real estate set to the Heirs of Jonathan Andrew, and Isaac W. Andrew. - all in Collector Daniel F. Harriman's List of 1856


1


1


1


9


Voted


To raise eight hundred dollars for repairing the High- ways and Bridges the current year


Voted


To allow a man while working on the Highways twelve and a half cents per hour; for a role of oven twelve and a half cents, - for a Horse & cart twelve and a half cents, for an ox shovel twelve and a half cents, for a Plough twelve and a half cents, and for an or last five cents per hour while used on said Highway.


Voted


To raise the sum of two thousand dollars to defray the necessary charges and expenses of the Town the current year


Voted


To let out the collecting of the dayes the current year to the lowest bidder in two lists


The South list was bid off by Um & Killar at one and one eighth per cent.


The North list was fide off by Van H. Wood at one per cent


Voted Chose


To take up the second article in the Warrant


Non E Killam Collector of Taxes for the South district Um H. Wood " " North


Chose


Umro H. Wood & Treasurer


10 1857 Voted


That the Jayes be committed to the Collectors within three days of the first day of September next


Voted


That the townauthorize the Collectors to collect one half of all Takes on or before the first day of October next, and the other half at their pleasure) on or before the first day of December next


Voted


To accept the following list of names for & more


Isaac W. Andrew- Ancill Dorman VmH. Herrick Daniel F. Harriman


Samuel Bixby Daniel Bixby Benjamin S. Barnes


Un N.Cleaveland David M. Cole


Charles F. Kimball John F. Kimball


John K. Cole Samuel B. Carlton


George F. Pearl Thomas Sawyer Enoch Wood


Voted


That the Selectmen be a committee to collect the amount of one hundred and ten dollars and fifty cents, of the Inhabitants and land set off from Borford to Groveland, agreeably to the provisions of an act to sett off a part of the Town of Boford and annex the same to the Town of Groveland, Approved March 21, 1856


Voted. Voted


To pass over the 20th Article in the Warrant


That the Oreweers of the Poor be authorized to sell as much wood on the Town farm as they may think proper, and in such manner as they may think best


11


Voted


To take up the third article in the Warrant


Um R. Cole declined serving as one of the school Committee.


Chose


John F. Kimball one of the school Committee instead of um R. Cole declined


Voted


Todissolve the Meeting William S. Wood Town Clerk.


12


185%


At u legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the down of Buford in the Country of Essex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, qualified by the Constitution to ~ vote for Senators and Representatives to the General Court of said Commonwealth, holden in the Vestry in the second Parish in said Botford on Friday the first day of May A. D. 1857, being the first Friday in said month, for the purpose of giving in their votes by ballot, for or against three proposed articles of Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Massachusetts.


The whole number of persons who gave in their votes was as certained as by law directed and the whole number of ballots was forty three and the whole number of votes were received, sorted, counted and Record and declaration thereof made in open Town meeting as by law directed and were as follows


Article First yes Forty one. "1 No Two Article Second yes Fortyone No Two Article Third yea Forty No Three 11


Vitia.


To dissolve the meeting


William H. Wood Town Clerk


13


At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boxford in the bounty of Essex andCommonwealth of Massachusetts qualified by the Constitution, to vote for Representatives to the General Court of said Commonwealth, holden in the Vestry in the second Parish in said Botford, on Inesday the third day of November A. D. 1857, being the first Inesday in said month, for the purpose of giving in their votes to the Selectmen - for a Governor, and a Lieutenant Governor of this Commonwealth. for one Senator for the third district in the Country of Essex . for one Councilor for Council District No. 2. for Secretary of State, for Treasurer and Receiver General of this Commonwealth, for Attorney General, for Auditor of Accounts, and for one Represen - tative to the General Court, for North Andover District No. 20. all on one Ballot. Also at the same time on a Separate ballot for one County Commissioner and for a Register of Probate for the County of Essex. At the expiration of two hours from the opening of the Polls, the sown Voted to close the Polls.


The whole number of persons who gave in their votes was ascertained as by law directed, and the whole number of ballots was


and the whole number of votes were received, sorted, counted and record and declaration thereof made in open Town meeting as by law directed and were as follows . -


For Governor


Whole number of ballots eighty severu Henry &. Gardner of Boston Fifty nine Nathaniel P. Banks of Waltham Twenty five Erasmus D. Beach of Springfield Three


For Lieutenant Governor


The whole number of Ballots Eighty eight Alexander De Witt of Oxford Fifty nine Eliphalet Track of Springfield Twenty Six Albert Courrier of Newburyport Three


14


For Secretary of State White number of ballots Ninety Benjamin L. Allen of Boston Fifty nine Oliver Warner of Northampton Twenty eight Jonathan & Field of Stockbridge Three


For Treasurer and Receiver General Whole number of ballots Ninety Timothy Ingraham of New Bedford Fifty Eight Moses Jenney Jr. of Georgetown Twenty nine Charles Thompson of Charlestown Three


For Auditor of Accounts Whole number of Ballots Ninety Chandler R. Ransom of Roxbury Fify nine Charles White of Worcester Twenty seven Seymour L. Meade of Nantucket Three


For Attorney General


Whole number of ballots Ninety John H. Clifford of New Bedford Sixty one Stephen H. Phillips of Salem Twenty six Ezra Wilkinson of Dedham Three


For Councillow for District No. 2 Whole number of ballate Ninety. Daniel P. Pike, of Newburyport Fifty nine George Cogswell of Bradford Twenty eight William Nutting Ir. of Marblehead Three


For Senator for Essex District No. 3. Whole number of ballots Eighty nine. John Sale of Lawrence Fifty nine J. F. Ingalls of Methuen Twenty seven E. J. M. Hale of Haverhill Three


15


For Representative to General Court for North Andover District No. 20.


Whole number of ballots Eighty fire Enoch Wood of Boxford Fifty seven Ancill Dorman of Botford. Twenty eight


For County Commissioner for the Country of Essex Whole number of Ballots Eighty fire George Wilson of Marblehead Sixty James Kimball of Salem Twenty five Alfred Kittredge of Haverhill.


For Register of Probate for Essex County Whole number of ballots Eighty seven James Ropes of Salem Sixty seven E. A. Ingalls of Lynn Charles H. Hudson of Newburyport Twenty


Voted To dissolve the Meeting. William H. Wood Town Clerk


16


At a legal meeting of the qualified Voters of the Town of Boxford held in the Vestry in the second Parish in said town on Tuesday the third day of November A. D. 1857


Chose Voted


John Peabody & Moderator


To allow the following bills for bathing Snow


To George B. Killam Surveyor of Highways-$30.35 Joshua J. Day 19.68 11


11


John L. Killarro 11


19.37


Jonathan Pearson 26.87


Sylvester Cummings "1


23.78


21.90


Henry James


Voted To allow a bill of charge presented by William R. Cole for services as one of the School Committee $54.00


Voted


To allow a bill of change presented by Samuel Perley for service as Committee on funds $ 3.00


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Samuel Andrews for two years service as committee on funds $6,00


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Samuel Perley for building passways to his land near rock brook and to a pasture not described $ 20.00


Voted.


To allow a bill of change presented by John Peabody for notifying Town Officers $ 2.00


17


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Jonathan Pearson for railing & repairing bridges and repairing Highway $5.30


Voted


To allow a bill of change presented by Ephriam J. Cole for services as committee on roads in 1856 $2.00


Voted


To dissolve the Meeting


William H. Wood & Town Clerk


18


1858


At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Botford in the Country of Essex and Common- wealth of Massachusetts qualified by the Constitution to vote for Senators and Representatives to the General Court of said Commonwealth, holden in the Vestry in the second Parish in said Botford on Thursday the eighth day of January A. D. 1858, being the first Thursday in said month for the purpose of giving in their votes to the Selectmen by ballot for one Represen- tative to represent them in the Congress of the United States of America for the remainder of the term of two years, from the fourth day of March 1857 At the expiration of two hours from the op ning of the Polls the Town voted that the Polls be closed


The whole number persons who gave in their votes was ascertained as by law directed, and the whole number of ballots was Thirty one and the whole num - ber of votes were received , sorted, counted, and record and declaration there of made in open Town Meeting as by law directed and were as follows.


For Representative to Congress, District No. Seven Whole number of ballots Thirty one Daniel U. Looch of Melrose Twenty Six 26 George Osborne of South Danvers Fire 5


voted.


That that this meeting be dissolved


Non Hb. Wood & Town Clerk


19


1858


At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Botford duly qualified to vote for town officers and in town affairs held in the vestry in the frist Parish in said Town on Monday the first day of March A D. 1858


Chose


Chose


Moses Dorman & Moderator Um& Killamo SJown Blesk


Chase


Um E Killano John F. Kimball William R. Cole


} Selectmen


Chose 11


John Peabody Samuel Morse


2 Constables


Chose


William A Howe Amor Stevens Sammel B. Carleton William Rbole


Jythingmen


Moses Dorman


11


1


11


"


- ---


11


=


11


-


Joseph H. Janes William H Munday Walter French William & Wilkins Joseph N Pope Field John Hale, jr Joseph K Farley William R Kimball Charles @ Foster Thomas I Spofford Valorus & Moulton Harrison Q Ross


Drivers


11


Chose


20 1858 Chore


Amor Berry Ancill Dorman Dean Andrews William R Kimball John Day . js John F. Kimball


Fence Viewers


1


Chose


11


" "1 11


11


11


11


11


11


Chore


11 11 11


11


Samuel Goodale George Perley Samuel Fowler John James Nathaniel Smith George Stetson Edward & Batchelder Leander Perley William Sawyer John F. Kimball John Blodgett


Robert B Anderson Elijah Stiles Sammel Bixby George W. Chadwick John Gould John Sawyer Benjamin Woodbury Thomas B. Parker Amos, Stevens


Daniel Andrews Augustus Hayward William Lowe Jonathan & Porter Orville & Hovey John Pearl Samuel Kimball Joshua JD gy


Surveyors


Lumber


(


Surveyors


Highways


21


1858


Chore


,1


John Day. fr John Hale fr Samuel N'Ayers


Daniel F Harriman / Surveyors of Lumber


Measures of Word and Bank


Chase


John Hale Nathan K Fowler


( Sealers of Leather


Chose


Q ville L Hovey John Averill


1 Pound Keepers


Voted Chose


To choose a School Com mitt of three persons


John F. Kimball to Stand three years William & Killam to Stand two years William R Bole to Stand one year


1 School Committe


Voted


To allow each School District to chose their own Prudential Committe


Voted


To grant the Prudential Committe the privilege of hiring their own Teachers


Chose


John Hale jr Samuel Bixby William R Kimball George F. Pearl Jefferson Kimball Oliver PKillamo William Lowe George Pearl


11


11


22 1858 Voted


To allow each School District to divide their proportion of the School money as they think proper for Summer and Winter terms of School


Voted


To accept the Report of the Selectionen relative to Guide Posts and Boards


Voted


To accept the Report of the Committe appointed by the Town to take the care and management of the Estate devised to the Town in the Hon Aaron Wood Esor. Also the Towns proportion of the Surplus Revenue


Voted Voted


To accept the Report of the School Committe


To allow a bill of change presented by William H. Wood for services as Town Clerk the hast year and incidental expenses $ 30.32


Voted.


To allow a bill of charge presented by William If Wood for services as Treasurer to the past year $ 7.00


Voted To allow a bill of charge presented by William R. Cote for services as one of the School Committe the past year $18.75


Voted To allow a bill of charge presented by Nl m &. Killam for services as one of the School committe the past year $14.75


23


1858


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by John F. Kimball for services as Chairman of the School Committe the past year $44.35


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by John F. Kimball for services as one of the Selection Assessors and Overseers of the Poor the past year including journey to Salem & Newburyport and cash paid for postage Stationery &c $ 64.50


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by John F. Kimball for services in defending suit commenced against him about the Chadwick house $ 40.00


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Um &. Killam for services as one of the Selectmen Assessor's and Overseers of the poor and cash paid for printing the past year $ 27.10


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Um H. Herrick for services as one of the Selectmen Assessor's and Overseers of the poor the frast year including Journey to Haverhill Groveland. and Andover $ 31.10


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by William A Home for notifying two Jown meetings 2.00 to returning thirteen death 1.30


$ 3.30


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Joseph Carleton for returning ten deaths to the Town Clerk $ 1.00


24 1858


Voted


To welou a bill of change presented by Samuel Mouse for notifying town officers Representative to General Const and Town meetings $4.50


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Um & Killar for bash paid & M Stimpson & sgr for advice in regard to Jakes $ 3.00


Voted To allow a bill of charge presented by Moses Kimball for services as one of the Committee on school Funds for the year ending Feb 17, 1858 $3.00


Voted Joullow a billig charge presented by Samuel Andrews for services as one of the Committee on school Funds for one year ending Feb 18, 1858 $3.00


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Sammel Perly for services as one of Committee onschool funds for the year ending Feb 17,1858 $ 3.00


Voted


To allow a bill of charge presented by Daniel Andrews for Stringers and Plank to repair Bridge near his mill $ 8.62


lited To allow- a bill of charge presented by William H. Munday (unjust as it may be) for extra work on the highways $ 9.99


Voted.


To allow a bill of charge presented by Daniel I Could for bathing Snow in winter of 1857 $3.75


25


Voted


That John F Kimball be instructed to carry on the suit commenced against him relating to the Chadwick house as far as he thinks best or until the Town shall take some further order on the subject


Voted


That Join Officers for the current year present Their bills to the Town for allowance


Voted


That the Surveyors of Highways when the roads are incumbered with snow be directed to break them out eight feet wide and That twelve and a half cents per hour be allowed for a man and twelve and a half cents per hour for a Joke of oven while employed under the direction of a Surveyor of Highways, and that all bills be presented to the Town for allowance by said Surveyors


Voted 1


To raise nine hundred dollars for the support of schools the current year


Voted.


That all school money be divided equally among the seven School Districts


Voted


To raise eight hundred dollars for repairing the Highways and Bridges the current year


Voted


To allow a man while working on the Highway twelve and a half cents per hour; for a yoke of oven twelve and half cents; for a Horse and cart twelve and a half cents; for an of shovel


26


Twelve and a half conts; for a Plough twelve and a half cents; and for an of cart five cents per hour while used on said Highways


Voted


To raise the sunroof fifteen hundred dollars to draw the necessary charges and expenses of the down the current year


Voted


I hat the Taxes be committed to the Collector within three days of the first day of september next and that a discount ? three fre cent be allowed on all taxes paid into Treasury within thirty days; and two percent on all fraid within sixty days next after the date of the Jax lists; and after the expiration of ninety days all Taxes shall be collected forthwith


Voted


Daniel Bixby William N.C leaveland. David M Cole Ancill Dorman GeorgeW. Chadwick 022.De. L. Harry William H Herrick


To accept the following list of names for furious Isaac W Andrew Jefferson Kimball Charles F. Kimball Samuel Killam Charles Perley George R. Pearl Charles A. S hofford Thomas Sawyer Nathan Jovine


Voted


That the Committe on the Bacon case bring the same to trial as soon as may be


Voted


To abate two dollars and eight cents of the tax set to Jonathan I Porter in Collector A 7. Harrimans list of 1856


1


1


27


Voted Voted


To pass over the 19th article of the warrant


To abate the Jax set to Benjamin Bixby in Collector Killans list of 1856 also the Taxes set to Richard Me Laughlin, Charles, Welch, A B. Peabody and Nathan A Strout in Said Killam's list of 1857


Voted


That the Selectmen pay five hundred dollars of the Town debt


Voted


That the Surveyors of Highways be required to cause at least four fifths of the amount of Taxes committed to them, to be worked out on or before the first day of July following, and that they be required to present their Jax lists to the Selectmen for inspection at that time; and that the remaining fifth fart be worked out on or before the first day of October following To accept the report of the Overseers of the Poor To take up the 22 article of the Warrant William & Killam Treasurer & Collector




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