Hatfield Annual Town Report 1860-1890, Part 17

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Publication date: 1860
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3 75


J. S. Graves,


66


10 00


Joseph Martin,


6.6


1 25


A. Gilbert,


66


2 50


Nelson Allair,


1 00


$245 11


8


DISTRICT NO. 2-EDWIN BRAINARD, Surveyor.


John Kiley, labor, 1 25


4 75


Edwin Brainard, services as Surveyor,


32 30


6 66 labor,


11 80


Lawrence Vollinger, 66


2 37


A. Gilbert,


7 82


Henry Stingline,


2 00


Elisha Hubbard,


10 50


Fred. H. Bardwell,


14 25


J. D. Billings, 66


12 00


Michael Day,


1 25


Frank Steele,


63


Nicholas Powers,


3 38


Michael Boyle, 66


1 38


Anthony Allair, Jr. clay,


11 00


Sam'l H. Dickinson, labor,


1.25


James Nolan, 66


63


Luman Moore,


5 53


S. G. Hubbard,


19 00


$143 09


DISTRICT No. 3-FRED. CARL, Surveyor.


F. W. Prince, labor,


3 50


A. M. Peck, 66


4 12


James Breeor,


7 17


Fred. Carl, services as Surveyor,


22 00


labor,


34 41


James Ryan,


66


1.25


Edward Proulx.


66


6 00


stone,


5 00


Wm. Langdon, labor,


3 50


John McHugh,


3 06


Wm. H. Dickinson & Son, labor,


10 50


John Burke.


labor.


1 25


John B. Rvan.


1 25


D. W. Wells,


9


John Karrin, labor,


1 25


George W. Smith,


66


58


John O'Neil,


1 25


L. S. Bliss, 66


5 03


0. Marsh & Son, 66


7 18


John D. Brown,


3 00


Wm. P. Allis,


7 75


Wm. Boyle, '


66


62


E. C. Waite,


30


66 lumber,


Elijah Bardwell, . earth,


10 00


$141 95


NORTH HATFIELD DISTRICT-WM. H. BELDEN, Surveyor.


H. G. Moore, labor,


12 03


C. B. Marsh & Son, 11 47


Wm. H. Belden, earth, 5 00


services as Surveyor, 17 85


R. & W. H. Belden, labor,


16 98


Leander Cooley,


4 75


Edwin W. Field,


66


8 26


O. S. Graves,


3 44


Henry H. Field,


2 75


E. Marsh,


1 75


John Field,


50


Frank Mosher,


3 96


Dennis Cooley,


3 50


A. S. Jones & Sons,


9 07


$101 31


WEST BROOK DISTRICT-HENRY R. GRAVES, Surveyor. C. B. Dickinson, labor,


8 80


Edward C. Waite, 2 97


16 76


Philip Jubinville, labor,


1 22


L. S. Crafts, 66


2 84


Henry R. Graves, services as Surveyor,


1 98


10


Luther Wells, labor,


9 00


David Fitzgerald, 66


1 41


Sylvanus Crafts,


55


Michael Tobin, 66


30


Chester W. White, 66


2 46


Mrs. Elizabeth Mosher, "


99


Michael Clancy,


1 62


E. A. Martin,


62


$49 54


WEST HATFIELD DISTRICT-JACOB CARL, Surveyor.


J. A. Cutter,


labor, 75


John Kiley,


1 50


Frank Steele.


1 50


Philip Carl, 30 37


P. L. Strong & Sons,


8 25


Wm. Miller,


1 68


M. P. Bradford, 1 60


11 75


Adam Doppmann,


1 87


Jacob Carl, services as Surveyor,


labor,


Henry Dwight & Son, "


2 50


Lawrence Vollinger,


2 50


John Batzold,


1 87


Patrick Dailey, 66


1 25


N. T. Abells,


7 00


Nicholas Powers,


1 25


Edmund Powers,


66


4 75


John Ryan,


4 75


George Vollinger,


66


1 25


John Dandlin,


66


63


Joseph Klistner,


94


Joseph Stotter,


1 25


A. E. Strong,


2 50


Charles Wensel,


..


1 25


$152 61


20 00


41 25


11


Bridges, Railings, &c.


Edwin Bardwell, for laying stone, $20 00


David Curtis, labor, 2 50


C. R. Dorsey, cement, 19 00


Jacob Carl, labor, 31 55


66 board E. Bardwell, 6 50


H. S. Hubbard, lumber,


50 43


E. C. Waite,


53 14


Philip Carl, labor.


14 00


Peter Saffer,


12 50


M. P. Bradford, 66


16 00


S. W. Kingsley,


5 00


Lawrence Vollinger, 1 25


15 68


George W. Warner, labor at foot-walk, 10 00


M. E. Warner, lumber for foot-walk, 37 40


labor,


8 75


drawing tile and stone,


2 50


James Porter, plank for foot-walk,


7 50


O. S. Graves, lumber,


6 25


Philip Jubinville, iron for bridges.


4 60


L. S. Crafts, labor,


10 03


E. M. Graves, nails, ...


F


4 00


Hartwell & Prindle, cement pipe, 21 50


John Ryan, land damage, 3 00


Leander Cooley, labor, 4 80


John Dandlin,


62


E. A. Martin, nails,


62


S. G. Hubbard, earth, 2 00


79


H. G. Moore, lumber,


labor,


8.00


J. S. Wells, nails,


11 90


$389 81


Leander Cooley, posts and railings,


12


Public Library.


Bridgman & Childs, books,


$7 00


Wm. P. Allis, wood and sawing,


6 00


J. S. Wells, oil,


53


J. B. Smith, “


10


L. H. Kingsley, printing,


1 00


E. F. Billings, services as Librarian,


25 00


$39 63


-


Paid State Aid.


Mrs. Ruth Dennis,


$48 00


Minerva Anderson,


48 00


" Clarissa Vining,


48 00


" U. B. Graves,


48 00


$192 00


Paid Town Aid.


Mrs. U. B. Graves, .


$35 00


Clarissa Vining,


35 00


$70 00


Paid for Schools.


Miss Myra E. Parsons,


teaching, Pantry,


$161 00


Irene Lyman,


66


91 00


Mary C. Billings,


Center,


240 50


66 Maria L. Tuttle,


66


84 00


J. R. Whitman,


66


77 00


Jennie Stearns,


66


98 00


" Fannie Woodard,


Hill,


247 50


Carrie L. Warner,


66


162 50


Mrs. Jane Cowles, .


78 00


Miss Alice S. Bartlett,


66 North Hatfield,


234 50


" Cora H. Eaton


West Brook,


246 50


E. C. Waite, wood and sawing,


56 25


North Hatfield,


21 00


13


James Cronan, sawing wood, West Brook, 2 25


David Powers,


North Hatfield, 3 00


A. L. Strong, coal, Hill and Center, 55 77


Center,


11 62


Charles Parsons,


16 86


Oscar Belden,


North Hatfield, 8 00


C. E. Hubbard, wood, Till, 5 50


H. S. Porter.


5 65


H. S. Hubbard,


4 50


George W. Fitch,


4 00


C. Schroder, sawing wood, Hill.


3 60


Joseph Martin, " 6.


1 25


A. L. Strong, wood, Pantry,


17 50


Center,


10 50


Peter Schroder.


janitor, Hill,


8 68


Freddie Cutter,


6 Pantry,


5 50


Eddie Porter,


Center, 66


7 75


Willie Newman,


7 00


John McHugh, ..


1 00


Fred. Vedemyer,


West Brook,


4 50


Lemuel C. Bartlett. .. North Hatfield, 3 50


Eddie H. Belden, and sawing wood, 4 50


78 93


Oscar Belden, Express paid on books, 4 00


66 for making exchange of Reading books, 5 00


$2078 11


Miscellaneous Expenses.


TOWN OFFICERS.


Eurotas Morton, Assessor,


$47 50


Charles L. Warner, .6


55 00


Wm. D. Billings.


60 00


Clerk, 25 00


Tainton Bros., Merrill & Co., exchanging books,


14


Charles L. Graves, School Committee, 22 55


Oscar Belden, 66 30 35


Alvin L. Strong,


66


28 75


John E. Doane, Collector, 80 00


Constable, 5 50


$354 65


SETTLEMENT WITH E. A. BARDWELL, TREASURER.


Joseph Billings,


$11 00


S. P. Billings, 33 00


L. G. Curtis, 15 00


Bond Bros. & Bottum, legal counsel, 9 00


$68 00


Incidental Expenses.


Fred. Packard, repairing slate roof, W. B. school house, $16 00


A. L. Strong, 66 school houses. 20 86


C. L. Graves, 10 40 66


L. S. Crafts, labor, 66 66


5 00


S. W. Kingsley,


66


5 40


N. P. Gould, 66 66


2 50


J. B. Smith,


books for schools, 4 03


J. S. Wells,


7 57


Wm. Dougherty, repairs school house, 3 00


A. L. Strong, books and crayons, . 2 64


Bond Bros. & Bottum, advice on pauper, 2 00


legal service, Draper case,


109 50


A. M. Peck, recording deaths, 3 50


work at cemetery,


13 00


A. H. Marsh,


5 00


Wm. D. Billings, recording deaths, births and marriages, 27 00


Horace Shumway, expressage, 3. 00


H. B. Pierce, register of voters, 80


2 75


Gazette Printing Co., Selectmen's order book, Tax bills, 6 00


L. H. Kingsley, printing dog notices, 2 25


15


Henry S. Gere, advertising, 4. 50


L. S. Crafts, care water tank, 5 00


H. S. Hubbard, 14 thousand shingles and nails, 1 50


J. S. Wells, oil for Town Hall,


75


J. B. Smith, oil and nails for Town Hall, 44


Expenses at fires, Wm. Barnes, labor,


11 25


J. S. Wells, ink and pens,


16


Collector of old Taxes,


25 00


66 postage and stationery,


1 50


legal advice on taxes,


2 00


66 storage and keeper on drill,


2 00


H. S. Hubbard, cash paid for lock,


35


Bridgman & Childs, record book for Town Clerk,


9 80


Eames & Sprague, balance on account,


7 36


$329 31


Interest Paid.


Hampshire County Savings Bank,


$56 88


Northampton Institution for Savings,


32 25


John Pickering & Mosely,


62 71


Richardson, Hill & Co ..


275 00


Discount on Taxes.


280 24


$707 08


Insurance.


Oliver Walker.


$90 00


Bills Payable.


Treas. Note, Richardson, Hill & Co.,


$4500 00


66 John Pickering & Mosely, 2000 00 Outstanding Bills, 600 00


$7100 00


50


16


RECAPITULATION.


Receipts, 1877.


Received from S. P. Billings, L. G. Curtis and Joseph


Billings, from settlement with E. A. Bardwell, Collector and Treasurer,


$4302 89


John Pickering & Mosely,


3200 00


Fred. Wilbor, Guardian for George Hathaway.


13 00


Oscar Belden, damages on school houses.


1 00


J. S. Wells, on old Taxes,


1339 33


interest "


84 13


Bank Tax.


.


1672 75


Corporation Tax,


121 25


Massachusetts School fund,


185 67


State Aid,


192 00


Interest on taxes, from J. E. Doane,


32 83


Assessment of taxes for 1877,


7843 09


E. F. Billings, paid on note,


75 00


W. L. Smith, dog fund, 1877,


58 18


$19,121 12


Expenditures, 1877


Selectmen's orders.


$5998 51


State Tax,


1065 00


County Tax,


1810 74


Discount on Taxes,


280 24


Note Hampshire County Savings Bank,


1300 00


66 Northampton Institution for Savings,


1975 00


Interest on Notes,


89 13


Assessor's orders of abatement,


67 8%


1


17


Richardson. Hill & Co.'s Note,


1000 00


interest on Note, 275 00


John Pickering & Mosely's Note,


1200 00


interest on Note, 62 71


Selectmen's orders, 1876, 1340 20


County Tax and interest for 1876.


950 99


$17,415 39


Balance in hands of Treasurer,


1,705 73


$19,121 12


H. S. HUBBARD,


Selectmen


H. G. MOORE, of


M. E. WARNER, Hatfield.


ROSWELL BILLINGS, TREASURER.


HATFIELD, March 6, 1878.


. 4


18


Appropriations, 1877.


Schools,


$1,800 00


Highways and Bridges,


1,400 00


Poor,


1,000 00


Contingent Expenses,


800 00


Interest,


490 00


To pay on Town Debt,


1,000 00


Town Aid,


70 00


Public Library,


100 00


Insurance,


90 00


$6.750 00


List of Jurors reported by the Selectmen.


Edward Curtis,.


Samuel P. Billings,


A. S. Jones,


Win. D. Billings,


Reuben Belden,


John E. Doane,


O. S. Graves,


Otis C. Wells,


J. Wesley Waite, ¿ $ William Richtmyer,/


Eleazer F. Cooley,


Joseph Billings, « Fred. Carl,


Rufus H. Cowles, Charles Wilkie, Alvin L. Strong, {


Seth W. Kingsley,


M. N. Hubbard,


Silas S. Dwight, M. P. Bradford. Nelson Allair,


Roswell Billings,


19


Articles in the Warrant for Town Meeting, MARCH 18, 1878.


ARTICLE 1ST. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meet- ing.


ART. 2ND. To choose all necessary town officers for the year ensuing, including one person for member of the School Com- mittee for three years.


ART. 3RD. To choose an Elector under the will of the late Oliver Smith, Esq.


ART. 4TH. To revise and accept the list of Jurors as submit- ted by the Selectmen.


ART. 5TH. To hear the reports of the Selectmen and School Committee, and act thereon.


ART. 6TH. To receive and pass on town accounts.


ART. 7TH. To take action in relation to raising money to de- fray the necessary expenses of the town for the ensuing year.


ART. 8TH. To see what method the town will adopt for the maintainance and repairs of Highways and Bridges the ensuing year.


ART. 9TH. To see what action the town will take in relation to the prompt payment of taxes the coming year.


ART. 10TH. To see if the town will raise money to pay the outstanding debts of the town:


ART. 11TH. To see if the town will abate certain taxes com- mitted to John E. Doane for collection.


ART. 12TH. To see if the town will authorize the making of a full and complete record of the Soldiers and Sailors who served during the late war upon the quota of the town.


ART. 13TH. To see if the town will raise money to raise the road from Pine Bridge to a point near Cow Bridge road.


ART. 14TH. To see if the town will make an appropriation for the Public Library. and choose a Committee for the same.


4


REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


The School Committee, as a part of the duty assigned to them, respectfully present their Annual Report of the Schools in town.


In taking a general review of school matters for the year, we think as much has been accomplished as in any year previous. Teachers have all labored faithfully, and in many of the schools, have met with decidedly good success.


The number of schools supported by the town, is seven; they have been in session thirty-seven weeks, divided as follows : Spring term, twelve weeks; Fall term, eleven weeks; Winter term, fourteen weeks. Wages paid to teachers, six and one half and seven dollars per week, including board; No. of teachers em- ployed, eleven; No. retained throughout the year, four.


The schools were supplied at the first of the winter term, with a new series of reading books, the Franklin Reader. The old reading books had been in use about ten years, and we had the feeling that a change was not only desirable, but absolutely nec- essary for their highest interest.


The Franklin Reader comes highly recommended, and has been introduced in quite a number of surrounding towns. Here we would like to call attention to the pains taken by some of our teachers with the reading, the results of which are praise worthy, indeed; and if we were to offer a suggestion to help along the good work, it would be, not to permit a scholar in reading to pass over a large number of important words, without having his or her attention called to the meaning of them,-a mistake that is often noticed.


22


A spirit of insubordination has been manifested by some of the older scholars in the winter schools. The Committee have ad- vised the teachers after trying different methods of discipline, to expel such scholars, which has been done in two or three instan -- ces, with the provision they could return on condition of good behavior. These measures have had a good effect, and restored peace and prosperity in a good degree. The success of a school is often destroyed by the bad influence of one or two unruly members, and if they cannot be brought under subjection, the good of the school demands their expulsion.


Most of our schools labor under the great disadvantage of not being well classified. There are so many recitations, that the teacher can not do justice to any of them; ten or twelve minutes to hurry through a lesson, amounts to little more than an apol- ogy. There are several reasons for this condition of things: a large number of scholars attend only the winter term of school; Many are more or less absent every term when they can obtain work, and many children receive help and encouragement from their parents, and are enabled to progress faster than their classes, and dissatisfaction is often expressed if they are not per- mitted to. Valid as these reasons appear to be, it is desirable- that something should be done, some sort of system prescribed and adhered to in the making up of classes.


In looking over the register, we see quite an improvement in the punctuality of the scholars, especially in the school at North Hatfield, where only two scholars have been tardy the entire year, and it is hoped that a like effort may be made, and with as good results in every school in town.


In the exchange of Reading Books, the introduction price of the new books was from sixteen to eighty cts. apiece, according to the size of the book, and for corresponding old books, we re- ceived from six to thirty cts. Whole cost of the exchange, $87.93.


No. of children between the ages of 5 and 15, 301


No. reported last year. 313


Average No. of scholars in all the schools for the year, 275


No. of scholars over 15 years of age, 17


No. of scholars under 5 years of age, 10


No. of scholars in the winter schools,


278


No. of American scholars in the winter schools,


67


No. of Foreign scholars in the 66 66


208


No. of Colored scholars in the 66


3


23


Names of Teachers and wages paid per month, including board.


Hill Grammar, Fanny Woodard, spring and fall, $26 00


winter, 28 00


Hill Primary, Jane M. Cowles, spring, 26 00


Hill Primary, Carrie L. Warner, fall and winter,


26 00


Center Grammar, Maria L. Tuttle, spring, 28 00


Center Grammar, J. R. Whitman, fall,


28 00


Center Grammar, Jennie M. Stearns, winter,


28 00


Center Primary, Mary C. Billings, spring, fall and win., 26 00


North Hatfield, Alice L. Bartlett, spring,


24 00


6 fall and winter, 26 00


West Brook, Cora H. Eaton, spring, 28 00


66 66 fall and winter, 26 00


West Hatfield, Myra E. Parsons, spring and fall,


28 00


66


Irene L. Lyman, winter, 26 00


Average cost per week, including board,


6 67


66


" for the year 1873, 8 66


Amount expended for teachers and board, 1720 50


for wood and coal, 231 25


for care of school houses, 38 43


$1990 18


Amount appropriated by the town,


$1800 00


received from the State school fund, 185 67


dog fund, 1876, 70 81


66 unexpended last year, 40 36


$2096 84


Amount of school money expended,


$1990 18


" unexpended,


106 66


$2096 84


OSCAR BELDEN, School Committee ALVIN L. STRONG, of the CHARLES L. GRAVES. Town of Hatfield


SCHOOLS.


Length of School in Weeks.


Whole Number Tof Scholars in. # each School.


Average attend- No, of Children No. of Children ance in each School.


under 5 years of age.


over 15 years of age.


Sum. Fall. Win.


Sum. Fall. Win.


Sum. Fall. Win.


Sum. Fall. Win.


Sum. Fall. Win.


Hill Grammar . .


12


11


14 24


24


33|184


21


0


0


0


0


0


0


Hill Primary . . .


12


11


14 50


53


51 37% 412


3. 2


1


0


0


0


Center Grammar


12


11


14 40


34


39 30


261/3


0


0


0


0


0


5


Center Primary .


12


11


14|44


42


37 3814 3723


0


0


0


0


0


0


North Hatfield .


12


11


14 23


24


29|215


6


22 2/3


1


0


0


0


0


0)


West Brook .....


12


11


14 22


38


46 1834 342


0


0


0


0


3


West Hatfield ..


12


11


14 38


43


43 3014 35


2


2


0


1


0


1


10


Win. Schools not closed


.


REPORTS


OF


THE


SELECTMEN


AND


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


OF THE


TOWN OF HATFIELD,


For the Year Ending March 1, 1879.


-


HATFIELD, MASS .: POWER PRESS OF ECONOMICAL PRINTING CO.


1879.


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


We have been unable to keep within the appropriations that were given us by the town. By referring to our report, you will find that we have expended for Highways and Bridges, $1700.73; about $600 of this amount was expended after the December freshet. The cost of filling the wash-out near the Hill Bridge, was $325.


For new bridges and repairing old ones, we have paid $409.68; building two new ones on the old Depot road, and replacing the bridge across the main stream (that was washed away by the freshet,) and putting new stringers on the same. We have re- planked two of the bridges on the Depot road, and otherwise repaired them. Four of the bridges on this road were washed away by the flood. We have also built one new bridge near David Powers.' Several of the bridges need further repairs this year.


POOR.


$1000 was appropriated for the Poor. We have expended $1323.79. Of this amount, about $185 of it should come back to us from the State; making $1138.79 that we have actually paid for our poor.


4


TOWN DEBT.


The indebtedness of the town amounts to: Richardson, Hill & Co.'s Note of $2500, due April 29, 1879, two Notes held by John Pickering & Moseley of $1000 and $2000, a Demand Note of $1000 held by the First National Bank of Northampton, Select- men's orders unpaid, $320.08, and outstanding bills to about $300. Total, $7120.08.


To offset this, we find in the hands of the Treasurer, cash, $98.97, a balance due on E. F. Billings' Note of $55.64, due from the State on poor account, $185, and State aid, $212, leaving a balance of $6568.47 as the indebtedness of the town.


We have settled with Mr. J. E. Doane, Collector, in full, for all taxes placed in his hands for collection.


5


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Old Bills, 1878.


Sundry highway bills, $18 07


Almeron Crafts, board D. D. Gardner,


20 00


E. Seward Warner, for enforcing dog law, 6 00


Economical Printing Co., printing town reports, .


30 00


Moses E. Warner, Selectman,


40 00


Roswell Billings, Treasurer,


35 00


H. S. Hubbard, Selectman and Overseer of the poor, 95 00 Stationery, postage and carrying mail, 3 50


board R. Wells. 1 50


J. E. Doane, order of abatement on taxes,


14 46


H. G. Moore, Selectman, 46 00


F. F. Abbott, board at hospital for Insane,


30 00


A. M. Richmond, “ 66 39 65


James Cronan, sand for North Hatfield school house,


18 00


W. G. Bassett, settlement Draper case,


485 05


E. M. Graves, Mdse.,


1 00


E. F. Billings, services as Constable,


4 00


Oscar Belden, school account,


4 80


Dexter Jones, repairs on Town Hall,


1 50


A. M. Peck, work in Cemetery,


1 50


$895 03


2


6


Highway Bills.


WEST HATFIELD DISTRICT .- N. T. ABELLS, Surveyor.


N. T. Abells, 66


labor,


123 22


Philip Carl,


6 00


M. P. Bradford,


66


38 60


Wm. Miller,


66


3 00


John Kiley, 66


40


A. E. Strong,


2 52


Henry Dwight,


14 40


John H. Ryan,


13 90


John Vollinger,


7 60


Patrick Boyle, 66


3 25


John Chandler, 66


6 30


George Contzlman, 66


5 60


Andrew Hilbert,


85


George Steele,


4 00


Frank Newman, 66


clay,


Wm. Carson,


labor,


6 00


Fred Carson,


66


5 00


John Smith,


4 70


Edmund Powers, 66


11 20


Joseph Kleasoner,


66


7 55


P. L. Strong & Sons,


66


19 50


Adam Doppman,


7 75


H. S. Porter,


12 00


George Dennis,


1 50


J. A. Cutter,


sand,


15 00


labor,


1 50


Peter Saffer,


15 00


$356 94


services as Surveyor, labor,


9 75


7 85


3 00


7


HILL DISTRICT .- PATRICK MULLANNY, Surveyor.


Patrick Mullanny, labor,


68 38


M. W. Kingsley, 66


2 00


J. D. Porter, 66


7 75


John Ryan, 66


1 50


L. P. Dole,


2 00


Michael Larkin, 66


2 00


Horace Shumway, 66


2 70


J. T. Fitch, 66


9 00


Thaddeus Graves, 66


1 50


earth,


2 80


Nelson Allair,


labor, 66


4 50


C. L. Graves, 66


2 75


John Jandrow,


66


4 50


Anthony Allair, Jr., earth, 66 labor,


3 00


H. S. Hubbard,


66


11 40


E. S. Warner,


3 00


James Porter,


66


4 50


Maltby,


5 80


H. S. Porter, labor,


5 75


Geo. C. Fitch,


66


4 75


Chas. Wilkie,


66


1 62


$162 23


DISTRICT NO. 2 .- EDWIN BRAINERD, Surveyor.


Edwin Brainerd, services as Surveyor,


37 82


labor,


12 98


Anthony Gilbert, 66


5 50


John Kiley,


66


2 75


D. W. Wells, 66


6 00


O. L. Thayer,


66


1 00


F. H. Bardwell, 66


3 00


David Billings,


3 00


9 65


M. E. Warner,


1 38


8


Luman Moore,


5 00


John Vollinger, 66


3 10


Henry Stinglein, 66


1 00


Michael Hade, 66


1 00


Michael Dea, 66


5 00


Geo. Vollinger,


3 60


Israel Morton, 66


3 00


Silas Porter,


1 00


Moses C. Porter,


66


1 00


Robert McGrath,


66


3 70


Michael Boyle, 66


1 65


Mrs. C. Billings,


66


6 00


F. D. Billings, 66


2 23


Wm. P. Allis,


66


3 00


C. K. Morton,


9 00


J. S. Wells, 66


4 00


Theodore Baggs, 66


3 00


Patrick Daly,


1 60


Wm. D. Billings,


6 00


Jacob Carl,


3 00


$138 93


NORTH HATFIELD DISTRICT .- A. E. HARRIS, Surveyor.


E. Harris, labor,


4 40


C. B. Marsh & Son, 66


6 00


Oscar Belden,


3 75


R. & W. H. Belden, 66


12 70


George Fiffer,


66


25


Leander Cooley,


66


1 81


J. W. Field,


66


50


H. G. Moore,


66


1 50


David Powers, 66


4 35


A. S. Jones & Sons, 66


10 50


J. E. Wight, €‹


3 00


A. E. Harris,


66


20 80


9


Eurotas Morton, labor,


5 50


Elihu Marsh & Sons,


4 00


Lysander Cooley, 66


71


O. S. Graves, 66


3 50


Eleazer Cooley, 66


1 33


Frank Mosher, 66


4 00


H. W. Field,


1 80


H. H. Field,


66


50


$90 90


DISTRICT No. 3 .- GEO. L. MARSH, Surveyor.


Edward Proulx,


labor,


13 50


John O'Neil, 66


1 00


Geo. L. Marsh,


66


40 96


Wm. P. Allis, 66


4 00


Fred Clevy, 66


2 00


Lewis Murry,


2 00


Peter Rosebush,


2 50


John Kerren, 66


50


Frank Price, 66


1 00


James Breeor,


66


4 00


James Ryan, 66


2 45


Wm. Boyle, 66


4 00


J. D. Brown,


5 50


E. A. Bardwell, 66


2 00


Wm. H. Dickinson,


66


21 50


earth,


4 40


Michael Proulx,


labor,


2 50


L. S. Bliss,


66


5 50


A. M. Peck,


66


3 00


C. G. Waite,


earth,


11 40


John McHugh,


labor,


4 00


Fred Carl, 66


3 20


Wm. B. Langdon,


66


.5 50


1


$146 41


3


10


WEST BROOK DISTRICT .- C. B. DICKINSON, Surveyor.


C. B. Dickinson,


labor,


38 75


R. Mosher,


1 50


David Fitzgerald,


2 15


Conrad Wolfram,


7 65


E. C. Waite,


5 30


Chester White,


1 35


Wm. Richtmeyer,


66


2 50


Eleazer Cooley, 66


3 90


L. S. Crafts, 6.


2 00


D. A. Vining, 66


7 15


Dwight Morton, 66


70


Morris Fitzgibbons, 66


35


$73 30


Wash-Out near Hill Bridge.


E. S. Warner. sand,


21 40


66


labor.


4 50


Newell Graves, 66


1 80


Newell Graves, Jr.,


66


2 00


Peter Balice,


8 10


Dick Wheeler,


4 05


Michael Hade,


2 60


Hosea Wheeler, Jr ..


1 35


Fred Wheeler, 66


2 50


Theodore Porter. 66


5 20


M. W. Kingsley,


6 00


Joseph Rosebush,


2 70


Frank Burbey, 66


2 70


John O'Neil, 66


2 40


John Ryan, Sr ..


.6


4 00


Joseph Hibert,


3 80


Hosea Wheeler,


66


50


Selah Wheeler,


50


Thaddeus Graves.


8 10


11


Patrick Mullanny, labor, 12 90


66 sand,


8 40


Anthony Allair, Jr., earth,


15 90


H. S. Hubbard, sand, labor,


14 70


M. E. Warner,


14 85


Geo. W. Warner,


3 60


David Billings, 66


5 10


Charles Kingsley,


4 50


John McGrath, 66


2 15


J. D. Porter, 66


13 20


J. T. Fitch, 66


12 30


James Porter, 66


8 10


M. N. Hubbard,


5 40


George Vollinger, 66


2 70


J. S. Graves & Son, 66


26 15


Richard Fitzgerald,


2 70


A. F. Curtis,


1 10


Lewis Rabboin,


1 70


Mrs. C. Billings,


5 40


Samuel F. Billings,


23 20


old brick,


1 50


R. H. Cowles,


labor,


7 80


Geo. C. Fitch,


10 80


C. K. Morton,


7 80


D. P. Morton, 66


6 60


Erastus Billings,


66


5 40


F. H. Bardwell,


2 70


N. P. Gould,


stone,


2 00


$322 33


Bridges and Railings.


Rodney Smith, N. T. Abells, 6.


lumber, 118 37


labor,


31 75


railings and spikes, 10 85


9 18


12


John Kiley,


labor,


5 25


66


crow-bar lost, 1 00


Henry Dwight,


labor, 4 16


stone and railings,


1 50


Leander Cooley,


labor,


22 12


Peter Balice,


66


2 00


Peter Saffer,


66


3 60


S. W. Kingsley,


" and bolts,


11 42


H. G. Moore,


7 50


lumber and railings,


46 00


John Vollinger,


labor,


2 50


Lawrence Vollinger,


4 30


Frank Newman,


1 20


David Powers, 66


1 50


O. E. Morton,


2 50


W. H. Dickinson & Son, plank,


96


M. E. Warner, lumber,


8 25


O. S. Graves, labor,


2 00


H. S. Hubbard, 66


1 50


lumber,


102 62


E. M. Martin,


spikes,


35


E. S. Warner,


labor,


12 30


Geo. S. Burt,


nails and spikes,


1 05


Rufus Ames,


nails,


1 94


James Cronan,


labor,


1 20


$409 69


Paid for Schools.


Miss Carrie E. Graves, teaching, Hill,


108 50


Fanny Woodard,


66


19 80


Lilla H. Peck,


126 50


Mary L. Waite,


205 00


Emma E. Porter, 66


216 00


Cora H. Eaton,


66


216 00


Alice L. Bartlett,


66


205 50


Carrie L. Warner,


66


126 50


13


Miss Delia Bates,


teaching,


84 00


Myra Parsons,


78 00


Mr. A. L. Dyer,


84 00


Peter McHugh,


sawing wood,


2 50


Geo. Dennis,


3 00


Henry Vedemyer,


5 00


E. H. Dyer,


2 25


Henry Balice,


1 00


David Powers,


66


8 37


A. L. Strong,


66


1 50


Willie Schroder, janitor, Hill,


1 20


Peter Schræder,


66


6 50


Fred Cutter,


66


West Hatfield,


6 00


Eddie Porter,


Center,


20 75


George Cooley,


North Hatfield,


55


L. E. Bartlett,


4 80


Joseph Vining,


66 West Brook,




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