Randolph town reports 1852-1874, Part 18

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Hiram Wales, for coal, 19,50


$440,72


DISTRICT No. 2.


Paid John F. Colby, teaching 3 9-20 months, $177,50


Louisa F. Belcher, teaching 19 weeks, 123,50


Mary Proctor, teaching 3 weeks, 18,00


Hiram Belcher, rent of hall, 10,00 66 preparing wood, . 10,00


Daniel G. Belcher, sweeping and care of hall, 5,00


E. W. Lincoln, crayons and chalk,


1,62


H. O. Weld, charcoal,


3,00


Hiram Wales, coal,


12,00


O. White, making fires, &c.,


9,50


J. & F. Lyons, plastering,


4,92


B. K. Flanders, repairs,


6,75


J. W. Ingell, stove-pipe,


4,25


Howe & Wortman, stove,


14,81


H. Merritt, poker,


33


Wortman & Wadsworth, stove pipe,


7,48


$408,66


5


DISTRICT No. 3.


Paid Jennette B. Spear, teaching 22 weeks, $99,00


J. W. Grosvenor, teaching 3 3-8 months, 153,00


66 cleaning and repairs, 3,40


Thomas B. Jones, care of house and fires, 6,75


Laura A. Odell, teaching 22 weeks, .


121,00


Susannah Hollis, sweeping and care, . .


8,00


Albert Spear, putting in coal and wood, building fires, 2,00 Nathan White, for pine wood, 1,38


Elisha Mann Jr., for 1 cord pine wood


5,00


labor on yard, 4,50


J. W. Ingell, water pail &c.,


1,41


P. A. Wales, repairing pump,


3,50


Howe & Wortman, repairing stove, 50


H. O. Weld, charcoal,


3,60


A. K. Weeks, glazing,


74


Hiram Wales, coal, 12,00


C. Morton Jr., duster, 67


Ephraim Mann, wood and sawing, 4,00


B. O. Mann, use of pump for water, 1857, 3,00


O. White, journey and expense to Boston for furniture, 2,50


Wortman & Wadsworth grates and repairs to stoves, 3,50


$439,07


DISTRICT No. 4.


Paid B. G. Cilley, teaching 3 1-2 months, $157,50


Emily J. Porter, teaching 14 weeks, 70,00


C. R. Veazie, teaching 21 3-5 weeks, 108,00


Mary Ford, teaching 21 1-2 weeks, 96,75


T. West, crayons, broom and pail,


1,38


Mary Ford, sweeping, .


5,00


C. R. Veazie, sweeping, , 5,00


Ephraim Whitcomb, preparing wood, mov- ing coal, building fires, 5,54


H. O. Weld, charcoal, 4.80


Hiram Wales, coal, 27,00


O. White, building fires and care of house, 11,00


John Gill, digging well, 39,72


6


Paid Ephraim Whitcomb, lumber and labor, 5,95


P. A. Wales, pump and repairs, 16,00


E. W. Lincoln, lumber and locks, 1,15


Howe'& Wortman, stove, $21,29


Cr. for old iron, 1,00 20,29


H. Merritt, poker, 33


Wortman & Wadsworth, stove pipe, &c., 1,95


Isaac Spear, pine wood, 3,00


$580,36


DISTRICT No. 5.


Paid N. E. Holland, teaching 3 3-5 months, $162,00


Rachel A. Thayer, teaching 22 weeks, 110,00


Winslow Thayer, care of room and making fires, 5,00


Samuel Howard, care of room and making fires, 7,25


F. Townsend, books for desk, 2,00


J. S. Littlefield, care and building fire, 1857, 6,25


Samuel Howard, repairs, 1,87


$294,37


DISTRICT No. 6.


Paid H. A. Blood, teaching 3 mo's, 1 week, 3 ds, $170,00 M. L. Derby, teaching 22 weeks, 110,00


S. J. Dickerman, teaching 5 1-2 months, 110,00


J. E. C. Tower, care of house, fires, &c., 10,31


L. Raymond, care of house, fires, &c., 6,00


A. L. Cushing, sweeping house, &c., 3,00


F. Townsend, crayons,


83


H. O. Weld, charcoal,


6,00


· H. Wales, coal, 12,00


Linus Belcher, repairs and materials,


42,42


J. W. Ingell, shovel, grate, and repairing stove, 2,57 Charles E. Lyons, plastering, 3,59


60


A. K. Weeks, setting glass,


C. Morton Jr., brooms and duster, 1,27


Benjamin Dickerman, repairs, 1,35


$479,94


7 DISTRICT NO. 7.


Paid Annie M. Thayer, teaching 14 weeks, $84,00


Annie M. Thayer, care of school house, 2,80


Mary J. White, teaching 6 weeks and 2 days, 32,00 Mary J. White, sweeping and care, 1,30


S. Harrington Paine, sweeping and building fires,4,50


Linus Belcher, lumber and repairs, 4,00


Howe & Wortman, water cups, 25


C. Morton Jr., chairs, 1,25


J. L. Brown, painting blackboard, 3,39


Oramel White, repairs and care of house, 9,65


Peter A. Wales, for pump, 15,00


$158,14


DISTRICT No. 8


Paid W. A. Wilde, teaching 5 mo's, 6 3-5 weeks, $375,75 Emma W. Cole, teaching 1 month, 18 3-5 weeks, 135,60 S. E. Shankland, teaching 3 3-5 mo's, 22 weeks, 213,60 H. M. Roel, teaching 3 3-5 mo's, 10 weeks, 118,00


Mary E. Belcher, teaching 3 7-20 months, 80,40


L. L. White, teaching 3 2-5 months,


68,00


L. E. White, teaching 10 weeks, 50,00


Harriett A. Belcher, teaching 3 months, 60,00


W. A. Wilde, care of house, 14,00


Alice English, care of house,


10,50


John R. Rogers, building fires,


10,50


A. L. Cushing, sweeping,


3,00


F. Townsend, crayons,


38


H. O. Weld, charcoal, 9,15


H. Wales, coal, 73,50


A. B. Berry, coal, 4,00


J. W. Ingell, building fires,


17,50


O. White, charcoal and getting in coal, 4,05


T. H. Brodrick, care of house,


40,78


Timothy O'Neil, digging post holes,


3,33


Nicholas English, labor,


2,50


Ira W. Lewis, cedar Posts,


11,50


A. K. Weeks, labor in house,


5,87


T. H. Brodrick, closet and map boxes,


21,25


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8


Paid Norton Pratt, Lumber, 17,82


A. B. Berry, paid N. Pratt for lumber, 2,52


G. W. Adams, bill fixing tools 1856, 1,79


W. E. Wilkins, labor and materials, Loud & Rhines, lumber,


292,28


William Campbell, iron work,


10,50


T. N. McCann, labor,


24,50


A. L. Cushing, repairs,


3,12


John Gill, digging post holes,


2,50


P. McMahon, stone and labor, 6,83


L. F. Thayer, for gravel, 1,85


Charles Dunbar, labor, 27,12


50


J. W. Ingell, stove, zinc, pipe, 1 floor brush, coal hod and shovels, 33,20


J. B. Thayer, labor and materials, 29,41


1,44


Ephraim Mann, carting lumber,


1,25


C. Morton Jr., chairs, &c.,


4,99


J. L. Brown, painting,


9,92


A. B. Berry, clock,


5,50


A. B. Berry, labor,


50


C. Morton Jr., sink and duster,


3,87


$1890,71


DISTRICT No. 9.


Paid Lucinda T. Reed teaching 36 weeks, $198,00


Hannah C. Hayward, teaching 22 weeks, 110,00


J. H. Blodgett, teaching 3 9-20 months, 155,25


Josie D. Belcher, teaching 13 weeks 5 days, 69,00


H. Merritt, repairing furniture and locks, 2,55


John W. Hayden, care of school house, 11,00


P. A. Wales, repairing pump, 1.50


E. W. Lincoln, crayons and chalk,


71


James S. Daniels, repairs on house,


14,32


J. W. Ingell, coal hod, shovel, etc.,


3,90


H. O. Weld, charcoal,


4,20


Hiram Wales, coal,


33,50


J. L. Brown, material and painting,


16,59


P. A. Wales, fixing pump,


Howe & Wortman, dippers,


76,14


9


Paid Charles E. Lyons, masonry,


2,84


Oramel White, care of house and repairs, 25,26


Samuel A. Vining, rent of hall, Wortman & Wadsworth, stove, etc.,


23,33


10,94


$682,89


DISTRICT No. 10.


Paid Mary E. Belcher, teaching 21 weeks, $126,00


Laura A. Odell, teaching 3 7-20 months, 67,00


Josie D. Belcher, teaching 23 weeks, 115,00


Samuel A. Noyes, teaching 3 7-20 months, T. E. Burbank, C. Prescott, and H. Odell,


150,75


care of school house and building fires, 19,94


Elisha Mann Jr., carting and sawing wood, 1,75


J. W. Ingell, stoves, pipe and labor, 24,08 Cr. for old iron, 2,00


22,08


Linus Belcler, lumber and repairs,


7,95


H. O. Weld, charcoal,


7,20


Hiram Wales, coal,


12,00


J. L. Brown, material and painting,


70,75


S. A. Noyes, books,


89


A. B. Berry, building fires 1857,


9,90


$611,21


EXTRA SCHOOL EXPENSES.


Paid Oramel White, for books, stationery, repairs and services to the districts, $24,37


F. Townsend's bill of books to paupers, 1,64


Samuel White, for books to' No. 8, in 1857, 31,96 Town of Stoughton, for teaching Horn, Jer- nagan, McNiff, and Murry, children, from 1856, to 1858, 19,87


$77,84


10 REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS.


District No. 1 .- ELEAZER BEAL, Surveyor.


Paid John Wales 2d., 3 cattle team 4 days, $16,00


John Wales 2d., 137 loads gravel, Sc, 10,96


John Wales 2d., 98 loads gravel, 4c., 3,92


John Wales 2d., 1 drain stone,


25


M. C. Beal, 4 cattle team 3 days, 12,00.


Hiram Wales, horse, man, and cart 2 days,


5,00


E. Beal, horse, man, and cart 12 days, E. Beal, 3 cattle team 1 day,


4,00


E. Beal, drain stone,


25


E. Beal, 8 days' labor,


10,00


Patrick Howard, 1 1-2 days' labor,


1,87


Timothy Martin, 5 days' labor,


6,25


John Gill, 2 days' labor,


2,50


Michael Lynch, two days' labor,


2,50


John Reynolds, 3 days' labor,


3,75


Joseph Hunt, 2 days' labor,


2,50


John Richards, 3 days' labor,


3,75


Ira Beal, 4 4-5 days' labor,


6,00


Ira Beal, on drain,


38


John Logue, 11 4-5 days labor, 14,75


John Logue, on drain and picking stones, 1,00


Ebenezer Alden, 20 loads gravel, 6c,


1,20


Campbell, repairing tools,


20


Jackson Belcher, horse, man and cart 4 days, 10,00


Royal T. King, 3 days labor,


3,75


John Purcell, 4 days' labor,


5,00


James Good, 2 1-2 days' labor,


3,12


Michael Harney, 1 day's labor,


1,25


Warren Belcher, 1 drain stone,


50


A. E. DuBois, horse, wagon, and man,


50


R. T. Beal 46, loads gravel, 3c.,


1,38


$164,53


District No. 2 .- CHAS. A. HARRIS, Surveyor. Paid Charles A. Harris, 27 1-2 days' labor, $34,37


Charles A. Harris, horse and cart 6 1-2 days, 7,25


30,00


11


Paid L. Harris, 23 days' labor, 11,75


George Belcher, 8 1-2 days' labor, 10,62


Andros Hollis, 6 days' labor, J. Buker, 6 days' labor,


7,50


7,50


H. Davis, 4 days' labor,


2,00


Hiram Belcher, 17 days with 3 cattle team,


61,00


William Linfield, 28 loads gravel, 1,68


Seth Belcher, 180 loads gravel, 9,00


$152,67


District No. 3 .- JOSHUA SPEAR, Surveyor.


Paid Joshua Spear, 1-2 day's labor with team, 1,75


Joshua Spear, 2 men 1 day's labor with team, 4,75 Joshua Spear, 1-2 day's labor with team, 1,75 Joshua Spear, 2 men 4 days' labor with team, 14,00 Joshua Spear, 2 men 1-2 day's labor with team,2,37


Joshua Spear, 2 men 1 day's labor with team, 5,25 Joshua Spear, 3 men 1 day's laborpicking stone, 3,75 Joshua Spear, 3 men 4 days' labor with team, 26,00 Joshua Spear, 2 men 3-4 days' labor with team, 5,50 Joshua Spear, 1 day's labor with team, 4,00


Joshua Spear, 1 day's labor with team, 3,50


Joshua Spear, 2 men 1 day's labor with team, 6,50


Joshua Spear, 3 men 1-4 day's labor with team, 2,25 Joshua Spear, 2 day's labor with team, 14,24


Joshua Spear, 5 men's labor 1 day,


Joshua Spear, 2 men 1 day's labor with team, 6,50


Joshua Spear, 1 day's labor, 1,25


J. Gerrald boy 50 cts., E. Mann Jr. boy,


1.25, and J. Hunt's boys 2,87, 4,62


E. Simpson 1.75, small boy .20, 1,95


J. Spear, use of plough and breaking do., 3,00


Blacksmith, repairing tools, 1,00


Charles Lamb, 3 days' labor, 3,75


Daniel Hunt, 15 days' labor, 18,74


James Gerrald's son, 1-2 day's labor, 62


Henry Jones, 8 1-2 days' labor, 10,82


John Jones, 3 3-4 days' labor, 4,63


12


Paid Joshua Hunt, 16,75


Nathan White, 28,00


Ephraim Mann, 26 loads gravel, 1,56


2,40


Joshua Spear, 40 loads gravel, Loring Binny, drill and powder,


25


$201,45


District No. 4 .- BARTON HOWARD, Surveyor.


Paid Cornelius White, 25 8-10 days' labor, $32,25


Gilmore White, 15 8-10 days' labor, 19,75


Philemon White, 15 3-4 days' labor, 19,62


David White, horse and cart,


13


Miranda Howard, 7 1-2 days labor, 9,37


Rodney Howard, 7 days' labor, 8,75


Rodney Howard, 4 1-2 days and team 4 days, 11,62


Thomas West, 8 days horse and cart 1 1-2 days, 11,88 Ebenezer Austin, 3 days, 3,75


Ebenezer Austin, labor,


1,50


O. W. Vinton, 2 days' labor,


2,50


O. W. Vinton, labor,


83


Amos Maxfield, 7 days' labor,


7,00


Adoniram Pendergrass, 1 day's labor,


1,25


J. D. Porter, 2 days' labor,


2,50


J. T. Hobart, 2 days'labor,


2,50


C. S. Phillips, 7 hours labor,


87


William Linfield, cart 8 1-2 days and bal. due, 2,84


Wait & Sons, sharpening tools, 1,25


Powder, fuse, tools, sharpening, and boy's service, 71 Horse and cart, 42


Gideon Howard, oxen and cart 7 1-2 days, 11,25


$152,54


District No. 5 .- DANFORTH CLARK, Surveyor.


Paid Alvan Mann, 3 3-4 days with team, $12,93


C. H. Dyer, 4 3-4 days with team, 11,88


Leonard Thayer, 4 1-2 days' labor, 5,18


E. V. Clark, 2 days with team, 5,00


13


Paid Lewis Jones, 4 3-4 days labor, 5,94


Martin Eddy, 3 3-4 days' labor, 4.79


D. Clark, 6 days' labor, 7,50


Amasa Joy, 119 loads gravel, 5,95


Rufus Thayer, 100 loads gravel, 5,00


Isaac Tower, 58 loads gravel,


1,74


65,91


District No. 6 .- ISAAC TOWER, Surveyor.


Paid L. Raymond, for 19 days' labor, $18,80


A. F. Jones and boy, 8 } days labor and blasting rocks, 20,06


Henry Jones, and boy 8 days' labor, 16,75


Rufus Jones, and boy horse, cart, and man, 1,13


George Clark and boy 2 days' labor,


3,32


A. Faunce's boys 32


L. Faunce's boys


70


Desmond's boys


67


Thomas Kially for labor,


75


Mr. Vicker, 5 days' labor,


5,00


Thomas Clark, 1-2 day's labor,


50


J Spear's team and man 1-2 day,


1,75


J Spear, 3 cattle team 1 day and 2 men 1 day, 4,75


J Spear, man 2 days, 2,50


J Spear Jr., team work, 20,00


I Tower's team, 1,00


33,27


I Tower, 1 day's labor,


1,25


Irishman 1 day,


1,00


A. Mayhew, horse and cart 1-2 day,


63


Jonathan Mann, 1 day'slabor,


1,00


Mr. Lucas, labor,


1,00


Jonathan Thayer, 20 loads gravel 3c.,


60


J. Mann Jr., 40 loads gravel 3c.,


1,20


Charles W. Tower, 2 days,


1,00


John Jones, 2 1-2 days,


3,13


Daniel Hunt, 3 days,


3,75


Sharpening tools,


1,22


Boy nicking stones,


50


.


I Tower, horse and cart 14 3-4 days,


14


Paid Jacob Niles, stone for railing, Repairing bridge,


50


50


$148,55


District No. 7 .- JACKSON BELCHER, Surveyor.


Paid Joshua Spear, 2 days' labor with team, $8,00


J. Wales, 3 days' labor, with team, 12,00


M. Gay, 12 1-2 days' labor, 15,62


R. Hogan, 10 1-2 days' labor, 13,21


M. Whitcomb, 2 1-2 days' labor 3,13


M. Whitcomb, 2 days' labor, with team, 5,00


W. French, labor, 37


J. Wentworth, 7 1-2 days' labor, 10,38


5,00


J. Wentworth, 6 days' labor blowing rocks,


R. T. King, 4 days' labor,


5,00


T. Martin, 3 days' labor,


3,75


N. English, 3 days' labor,


3,75


J. T. Jordan, 2 days' labor, horse and cart,


5,00


M. Burrell, 1-2 day's labor, with team, 2,00 Abbott, 6 days' labor, 7,50


P. McMahon, 4 days' labor, 6,00


J. Belcher, 6 1-2 days' labor, 9,13


J. Belcher, 16 days' labor with team, 38,13


J. Belcher, use of tools,


70


J. Belcher, repairing tools, 2,00


N. A. Tolman, 14 loads gravel,


84


E. Alden, 96 loads gravel, 5,76


$170,77


District No. 8 .- JONATHAN WALES, Surveyor.


Paid Seth Mann, 3 cattle and cart 1 day, $4,00


Seth Mann, 3 cattle ploughing, 1,50


Seth Mann, for horse, cart and hand 13 days 32,50 Ephraim Mann, 3 cattle team 1 day, ox cart 4 days, 5,00 John Wales 2d., 3 cattle team 8 1-2 days, ox cart 4 days, 34,00


J. Wentworth, 3 days' labor with team, 8,50


15


Paid Jonathan Wales, horse and cart 13 days at 1.25, 16,25


Atherton Wales, horse and cart 1 day, 1,25


Obadiah Jones, 3 horses drawing scraper, 3,50


Daniel Kellahar, 12 3-4 days, on road at 1.25, 15,62 Timothy Martin, 18 days 2 hours labor, 22,75


Nicholas English, 3 1-2 days on road, a 1.25, 4,37 Michael Buckley, 3 days on road, 3,75


James Harris 11 days 7 hours, at 1.25, 14,62


Thomas Harris, 8 1-2 days labor at 125, 10,62


Joseph Hunt 14 days 7 hours, at 1.25 18,36


G. Noonan, 9 days' labor, at 1.25, 11,25


Christopher Ward, 21 days' labor, at 1.25, 26,25


Francis Green, 18 1-4 days' labor, at 1.25, 22,81


L. Jonges 1 day's labor, 1,25


James Slowey 10 days 2 hours at 1.25, 12,74


J. P. Bicknell, ox cart 3 1-2 days, 87


William Campbell, repairing tools,


5,12


John Curran, 440 loads gravel,


17,00


W. Abbott, 23 loads gravel,


1,15


$286,53


District No. 9 .- WILLIAM PAINE, Surveyor.


Paid Lucius Paine, 27 1-4 days' labor,


$36,33


John A. Blood, 19 1-2 days labor,


26,00


John T. Jordan 5 1-2 days' labor,


14,00


Ezra Gill, 10 days labor,


13,33


James Jordan, 12 1-2 days' labor,


16,58


Adoniram White, 3 days' labor,


4,00


E. N. Holbrook, 189 loads gravel,


8,88


James Holbrook, 90 loads gravel,


5,40


William W. Linfield, 56 loads gravel,


2,24


Zenas French, team work,


27,00


Zenas French, for use of pick,


67


Moses French, horse and cart,


4,00


William Paine, 2 days' labor,


2,50


A. Hunt, 1 day's labor,


1,25


Martin Curtis, 1 day's labor,


1,25


L. Holbrook, 7 1-2 day's labor,


9,83


Samuel Emery 2 3-4 days' labor,


3,67


16


Paid L. Belcher, 3 cattle 2 carts 3 days, 12,00 S. White, 1 day 9 hours' labor, horse and cart, 4,75 Samuel Holbrook, 5 days with 3 cattle 2 carts, 19,00 Charles Holbrook, 2 days' labor, 2,67


$215,35


District No. 10 .- CHARLES BELCHER, Surveyor.


Paid Charles Belcher, 38 days' labor, 49,12


Charles Belcher, hand and team 11 1-2 days, 28,75


A. Mann, hand and team 2 days, 7,38


E. Mann, hand and oxen 1 day, 4,00


Seth Mann, hand and team, 3,25


D. Payne, hand and team 2 days, 5,00


A. Howard, hand and team 4 1-2 days, 11,25


Benjamin Thayer, 4 days' labor, 5,00


Benjamin Thayer, damage to land by carting over it, 5,00 Charles Belcher, 124 loads gravel, 4,08


A. Roel, for drilling, 50


Ephraim Mann, use of plough,


36


D. Payne, for 24 loads gravel, 75


$124,44


NEW ROADS.


Paid Isaac Thayer, for land damage in the loca- tion of Moulton Street, 12,00


Paid Joshua Spear, bill as committee to oppose the location of road from Tucker, Hill to Randolph, 3,00


$15,00


Paid Ephraim Mann, for stone posts and carting the same for bounds for Moulton Street, 6,00


$21,00


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BRIDGING, RAILING, AND EXTRA REPAIRS, ON HIGHWAYS.


Paid Cornelius White, repairs on road near E. Stoughton Depot, $39,03


A. Roel, building bridge on Union Street, 43,84 A. Roel, building bridge on Short street, 42,30


Lucius Paine bill labor and money paid for labor on Spring Brook Bridge, 74,34


Hiram Belcher, work on bridge at S. Baker's, 5,12 Hiram Belcher, work on bridge at A. Porter's, 3,75 Hiram Belcher, stone and carting, for S. Brook Bridge, 17,00 Hiram Belcher, building bridge across Swamp Road,46,80 Zenas French, carting gravel on S. Brook bridge, 26,25 Willard Gay, repairs on bridge, 50


Benjamin Pratt, repairs on highway, 2,70


A. Roel, removing ledge at head of South St., 221,19 Joshua Spear, drawing scraper in W. Paine's Dist. 4,00 Hiram Belcher, drawing scraper, in sev'l dist's 7,00 Linus Belcher, railing Pleasant St., 36,32


Cr. By cash from Ephraim Belcher,10.00


" By cash from Jonathan Wales, 8.00-18,00


- ·18,32


Linus' Belcher, railing on Main St., 25,69


William Campbell, for iron posts and bolts, 17,82


H. Merritt, for iron posts, &c., at S. Brook, 23,28 Polly Mann, for gravel on Pleasant St., 5,00 Loud & Rhines, for lumber and carting for S. Brook, 14,23 Ephraim Mann, for use of drag on ledge, 7,50


$645,66


SNOW BILL.


Paid E. S. Belcher, removing Snow,


75


Cornelius White, removing snow,


2,50


Joshua Spear, 66 66


7,38


$10,63


18 PAUPERS IN THE ALMSHOUSE.


Paid Thos. H. Brodrick, supplies to Henry Clark, $86,66 Thos. H. Brodrick, supplies to No- ble Linfield, $86,66


C. Morton Jr., coat for Noble Linfield, 4,50


91,16


Thos. H. Brodrick, supplies to Peter Slone, 50,16 John Dunton, digging grave of Peter Slone, 1,25


Ralph Houghton, coffin for Peter Slone, 5,00


Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance, 10,50


66,91


Thos. H. Brodrick, supplies to Sarah Crane, 89,33 Thos. H. Brodrick, supplies to Polly Copeland, 69,33


C. Morton, 1 shawl to Polly Copeland, 2,50


71,83


Thos. H. Brodrick, supplies to Eu- nice Delano, 69,33


Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance, 1,25


70,58


Thos. H. Brodrick, supplies to Sam- uel Howard,


21,67


C. Morton Jr., clothing and shoes, 7,87


Seth Mann 2d, supplies, 1,00


30,54


Thos. H. Brodrick, supplies to transient paupers, 15,00


Mrs. Martha Brodrick, sewing for paupers 1857, 6,43


Mrs. Martha Brodrick, sewing for paupers 1858, 6,50


C. Morton, supplies for paupers in bedding,


10,86


J. H. Whitcomb, blankets,


8,25


Thos. H. Brodrick, coal and wood,


18,00


F. Townsend, clothing,


11,88


$583,93


PAUPERS OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.


Paid C. Morton Jr., supplies Francis Holbrook and family, 52,55


19


Paid Ralph Houghton, coffin, Francis Hol- brook, 5,00


A. C. Kimball, digging grave, 1,00


William Shed, tolling bell, 50


Wortman & Wadsworth, stove and pipe, 9,62


Elisha Mann 3d, supplies, 79,00


Ephraim Mann, wood, 15,00


Joshua Spear, wood,


11,50


Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance, 7,50


181,67


J. H. Whitcomb, supplies to Mrs. S. H. Paine, 12,29 O. H. Leach, supplies to Mrs. Low- ell and family, 82,50


C. Morton Jr., comforter and other supplies, 7,21


Ephraim Mann, wood,


15,00


Benj. Dickerman, 1 year's house rent,24,00


Elisha Mann Jr., wood,


6,00


134,71


Paid L. T. Packard, support of Wid. Esther Reed, 78,00 Daniel Faxon, for supplies to Mrs. Enoch Hobart, 64,22


Isaac Spear, for wood to the same,


22,50


86,72


Daniel Faxon, for supplies to J. A. Hobart and family, 54,93


Washington Madan for care 18 days, 18,00


Nath'l H. Hall, care, 5,33


S. B. Hobart, for cleaning house, 1,00


S. S. Gifford, for medical attendance, 8,00


Isaac Spear, for wood,


16,75


R. Houghton, coffins for J. A. and J. L. Hobart, 10,00


Erastus Wales, for grave clothes,


1,50


Thos. West, for digging graves, 2,25


117,76


Daniel Faxon, supplies to Mrs. Enoch Penniman, 38,38


Isaac Spear, for wood,


32,25


20


Paid S. S. Gifford, medical attendance, 3,50 Mary A. Kneeland, for nursing, 10,00


84,13


Town of Stoughton, for supplies to G. H. Goodwin's family, 16,30


Joshua Spear, supplies to Mrs. G. W. Kingsbury, 6,50


Seth Mann 2d, supplies to do., 4,50


Horatio B. Alden Jr., supplies to do, 69,50


Hiram Wales, coal, 6,25


A. Faunce, house rent,


6,50


$93,25


Josiah Thayer, supplies to B. F. Kennedy's children, 51,00


Martin L. Eddy, supplies to Eben'r Holbrook, 22,00 Abiel Howard, house rent for Ebene- zer Holbrook Jr., 3,34


A. G. Swain, supplies to do.,


5,07


House of Correction, supplies to do., 8,66 17,07


Joshua Spear, wood to Thos. A. Pool, 3,25


Joshua Spear, wood to Wid. Thos A. Pool, 3,00


6,25


Ephraim Mann, wood to Mrs. A. Winnett,


5,50


S. H. Morrill, supplies, 2,00


7,50


J. A. Blood, digging grave for Jonathan Thayer's child, $1,50 House of Correction, supplies to Wm. Barry, 16,50


J. Bump, supplies to Nancy Sylvester, 56,03 John Jones, board to J. S. Sylvester, 3,00


City of Boston, support of Amanda Wells, 4,50


66 66 66 of Adaline Thompson, 2,25 66 66 66 of Fowler Family, 31,25 Paid S. H. Morrill, supplies to Elias Cole, 38,00 Elisha Mann Jr., wood to do., 9,00


John Jones, house rent and nursing, 46,50


Town of Milton, supplies, 1,39


E. A. Allen, medical attendance, 5,25


100,14


21


Paid Hannah Curtis, support of Polly Hall, 17,00 Town of Attleborough, for support Josephine Quinley, 15,00 Town of Easton, for support and funeral expenses of Mrs. Downing, 130,17


Seth Mann 2d, supplies to I. A. E. Taylor, 3,50


S. H. Morrill, supplies to Thos. Reed, 4,00


John Jones, house rent to do., , 2,00


E. A. Allen, medical attendance, 3,00


9,00


Ira Beal, funeral expenses and nurs- ing Sally Burrill, 14,50


John A. Blood, digging grave, 1,50


Ralph Houghton, coffin, 5,00


21,00


State Lunatic Hospital at Taunton, for sup- port of Diantha Hobart, 166,03


Do. do., support of Royal T. Beal, (refunded)158,25


$1644,17


PAUPERS OF OTHER TOWNS.


Paid Daniel Faxon, for supplies to O. W. Vin- ton, of Norton,


$99,94


Isaac Spear, for wood, 16,25


S. S. Gifford, medical attendance,


55,75


R. Houghton, coffins for L. Vinton and child,


8,00


Erastus Wales, grave clothes 66


1,75


E. S. Belcher, for horse and wagon, 1,00


182,69


Elisha Mann 3d, supplies to J. Tar- bot, of Stoughton, 1,50


Ephraim Mann, wood to do., 3,00


C. Morton Jr., supplies to do., 1,37


John Jones, house rent to do.,


13,00


S. H. Morrill, supplies, 2,00


E. A. Allen, medical attendance, 16,50


37,37


22


Paid Nathan White, for wood for Wm. Madan's wife of Stoughton, 3,00


John Jones, house rent for do., 2,00 E. A. Allen, medical attendance on do.,22,75


27,75


Adam F. Jones, house rent for Seth Goldthwait, of Stoughton, 2,00


E. A. Allen, medical attendance on Polly David of Stoughton, 3,00


70,12


C. Morton Jr., supplies to Gardner Leavitt, of Abington, 1,00


E. A. Allen, medical attendance on Susan Hicks and child, of Dartmouth, 30,75


E. A. Allen, medical attendance on Mrs. G. W. Thayer, of Braintree, 82,50 S. H. Morrill, supplies to Dan'l Hunt of Quincy, 47,00 E. A. Allen, medical attendance, 2,25


49,25 O.H. Leach, supplies to David Morse of Canton,4,00 Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance on Jo- seph Slone of Canton. 4,50


8,50


Elisha Mann Jr., wood to Chas. Buf-


fum, of Salem, 6,00


Nathan White, wood to do., 6,00


O. H. Leach, supplies to do., 53,00


65,00


Seth Mann 2d, supplies to John W.


Leonard of Taunton,


6,00


Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance, 12,00 18,00


Elisha Mann 3d, supplies to Albert How- ard, of No. Bridgewater, 25,00


8,00


Michael Hand, supplies to J. Battles of do., H. B. Alden Jr., supplies to Chas. Leach, of No. Bridgewater, 1,00


.


23


Paid Adam F. Jones, house rent for do., 2,00


E. A. Allen, medical attendance on Mrs. Leach, 3,94


William Shed, tolling bell for do., 50


Ralph Houghton, coffin for do., 5,00


J. Dunton, digging grave for do. 1,50


13,94


$554,75


STATE PAUPERS.


Paid Elisha Mann 3d, supplies to Hiram


Bagley, 7,50


Ephraim Mann, supplies to do., 9,25


Joshua Spear, supplies to do., 3,00


Nathan White, supplies to do.,


13,00


C. Weathee, house rent to do.,


23,00


S. H. Morrill, supplies to do., 78,00


Elisha Mann, Jr., wood to do., 2,50


E. A. Allen, medical attendance, 9,00


-145,25


Horatio B. Alden Jr., supplies to Hannah Faunce, 12,00


Azel Howard, grave clothes for do., 1,66


Ralph Houghton, coffin for do., 5,00


A. C. Kimball, digging grave for do., 1,00


19,66


Ralph Houghton, coffin for Timothy Shine, 5,00 Lemuel S. Whitcomb, supplies to John Keagan,5,00 Seth Mann 2d, supplies to Danie ILally, 5,00


$179,91


FUNERAL EXPENSES.


Paid Moses French, attending 20 funerals 20,00


Ezekiel French, attending 15 funerals, 15,00


Moses French, varnishing hearse, 3,00


24 Paid Moses French, repairing harness, 1,00


$39,00


BIGELOW LAW SUIT.


Paid A. L. Cushing attorney's fees, 100,00 Jackson Belcher, assisting on plan of school house lot, district No. 7, 1,00


$101,00


ABATEMENTS, REMITTANCES, AND DISCOUNT ON TAXES.


Remitted to C. Stevens, Collector, on tax of 1856, 72,30 Abatements on tax of " 43,87




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