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Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk on or before said day.
Given under our hands and seals this fifteenth day of March in the year Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-nine.
HORATIO B. ALDEN, JR., Selectmen JACOB WHITCOMB of LEMUEL S. WHITCOMB, ) Randolph.
EZEKIEL FRENCH, Constable.
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LIST OF JURORS FOR THE YEAR 1859.
Daniel Alden,
Charles Lamb,
Hiram C. Alden,
J. Sherman Littlefield,
Edward Belcher,
John May,
Ephraim Belcher,
Adoniram J. Mann,
Ansel Belcher,
Elisha Mann Jr.,
John Bennett,
Ephraim Mann,
David Blanchard Jr.,
Jacob Niles,
Minot Baker,
Lucius Paine,
David. Burrill,
Martin P. Pike,
Eleazer Beal,
Benjamin Paine Jr.,
George B. Belcher,
Charles H. Paine,
Amasa Clark,
Edson M. Roel,
Ebenezer Clark,
George N. Spear,
Perez W. Cushing,
Alvan Snell,
A. J. Dyer,
Joshua Spear,
John Evans,
John B. Thayer,
Isaac N. French,
Josiah Q. Thayer,
Austin B. French,
Royal Thayer,
Wales French Jr.,
Asa Thayer,
Daniel Faxon,
Gilbert A. Tolman,
B. K. Flanders,
Nathan Tolman,
Thomas B. Howard,
George Wild,
Ralph Houghton,
Solomon L. White,
Joshua Hunt,
Samuel L. White,
Elisha Holbrook 2d,
Oramel White,
Daniel Howard,
Atherton Wales,
Benjamin Holmes,
Lemuel Wentworth,
N. E. Hobart,
Ludovicus Wild,
Barton Howard,
Thomas West,
John Howard,
David Whitcomb,
George N. Johnson,
Adoniram White,
Simeon Linfield,
Bradford L. Wales,
HORATIO B. ALDEN JR., r
JACOB WHITCOMB, Selectmen. L. S. WHITCOMB, Randolph, March 3, 1859.
AUDITORS'
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
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OF THE
TOWN OF RANDOLPH,
TOGETHER WITH THE
REPORTS OF THE SELECTMEN,
TREASURER, SCHOOL COMMITTEE, AND
TRUSTEES OF THE STETSON HIGH SCHOOL FUND,
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING MARCH 1, 1860.
RANDOLPH: SAMUEL P. BROWN, PRINTER. 1880.
AUDITORS'
ANNUAL REPORT
or THE
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF THE
TOWN OF RANDOLPH,
TOGETHER WITH THE
REPORTS OF THE SELECTMEN,
TREASURER, SCHOOL COMMITTEE, AND
TRUSTEES OF THE STETSON HIGH SCHOOL FUND,
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING MARCH 1, 1860.
RANDOLPH: SAMUEL P. BROWN, PRINTER. 1860.
MAY 1 4 1963
AUDITORS' . REPORT.
The Auditors respectfully submit the following report of the Appropriations and Expenditures of the Town for the financial year ending March 1st, 1860.
APPROPRIATIONS BY VOTE OF THE TOWN.
For Schools, $6,000 00
Furniture and repairs of School Houses,
800 00
New School House in East Randolph, 5,000 00
Repairs of Highways, 2,000 00
Other Town Expenses,
9,000 00
State tax,
936 00
County tax,
1,978 94
Overlay,
1,071 00
$26,785 94
Received from the State School Fund $241 50
66 from the Coddington Fund, viz :
66 Sales of salt grass, 30 50 $120 50
66 Dividend of Randolph Bank Stock, 90 00 S
Valuation of Town, May 1st, 1859, Number of Polls, 1,469
$2,587,420
.95
Rate of taxation on $100, Poll tax, $1 50
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EXPENDITURES FOR SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL BILLS OF 1858.
Paid R. A. Thayer, teaching in No. 2, 10 weeks, $50 00.
Isidora Arnold, 66 No. 1, 13 2-5 weeks, 67 00
Jennette B. Spear, " No. 3, 13 3-5 weeks, 68 00 Rufus Thayer, wood and sawing, in No. 5, 17 50
S. J. Dickerman, teaching in No. 6, 13 3-5 weeks, 68 00
Calvin H. Brown, 66 No. 7, 3 2% months, 162 00
W. A. Wilde, 2 months salary, teaching in No. 8, 127 50 for assistants 8, 10 00
Alice English, cleaning house in No. 8, ·14 00
Joseph P. Beal, bld'ng fires and sweeping, No. 1,
$594 00 10 00
C. Morton, Jr., screws, hooks and crayons, No. S, $1 42
G. W. Shattuck, furniture, No. 6, 84 46
Cole's Express, carting, No. 6, 7 25
Benjamin Dickerman, fixings, No. 6, 1 20
O. Jones, carting lumber, No. 8, 7 14
E. Wales, for cedar posts, No. 8, 2 25
W. A. Wilde, books and cleaning house, No. 8, 7 44
Cash paid for repairs No. 8, 1858, 60
$111 76
$705 76
DISTRICT No. 1.
Paid M. E. Belcher, teaching 36 weeks, at $6 per week, $216 00 Cyrus Gordon for care of school house, 5 25
George W. Hollis, for building fires, 9 75
Thomas Dwyer, for sweeping, winter term, 3 25
M. Turner, 7 weeks, 2 00
Hiram Wales, coal, 18 00
H. O. Weld, charcoal, 2 80
$257 05
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Paid Mary J. Lewis, teaching 12 weeks at $6 per week, $72 00 Joanna W. Penniman, “ 11 יו 66 00
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" 13 1-5 weeks at $62 per week, 85 80
L. Holbrook sweeping, building fires and care of house, 14 00
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Paid Jacob Buker, preparing wood. Hiram Wales, coal, H. O. Weld, charcoal,
1 12
9 38
1 40
$249 70
DISTRICT No. 3.
Paid R. A. Thayer, teaching 37 1-5 w'ks at $6 per wik, $223 00
Sarah F. Sawin, 11 $4₺ 66 49 50
Western Mann, building fires, sweeping, &c., 13 75
Joshua Spear, wood,
2 00
George Gerald, sawing wood,
50
Hiram Wales, coal,
20 00
H. O. Weld, charcoal,
2 80
$311 55
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Paid E. J. Pratt, teaching 36 weeks at $5 per w'k, $180 00
Addie F. A. Mayhew “ 23 66 ‹: 115 00
Sarah R. French, 13 6 78 00
Emeline Eaton, sweeping and care of house, 1 00
35
Newland Snell, making fires,
John Looby, sweeping and making fires, 8 00
Ezra Whitcomb, making fires and care of house.
11 00
Ephraim Whitcomb, "
1 00
sawing and packing wood, 5 75
Hiram Wales, coal, . . 12 50
H. O. Weld, charcoal, 5 90
$418 50
DISTRICT NO. 5.
Paid Isidora Arnold, teaching 23 1-5 w'ks at $5 per w'k $116 00 Ella O. Tower, ' 14 66 70 00
I. Arnold, care of house, making fires and cleaning, 10 00 Gayton P. Eddy, " 6 00
Rufus Thayer, wood and labor, 14 25
$216 25
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DISTRICT No. 6.
Paid Ella O. Tower, teaching 11} weeks at $5 per w'k, $57 50
Myra V. Clark, 66 23 2-5 " 6
66 140 40
Susan J. Dickerman " 26 66
5
66 130 00
Isidora Arnold, 66 13 3-5 “ 6
66 81 60
Leonard Faunce, cafe of house and sweeping, 66 use of pump,
3 00
Asia Mayhew, wood,
1 12
Hiram Wales, coal,
18 75
H. O. Weld, charcoal, 4 48
$461 85
DISTRICT No. 7.
Paid A. M. Thayer, teaching 34 4-5 w'ks at $6 per w'k, $208 70 Nathan B. Blood, care of house and building fires, 6 50
Annie M. Thayer, 66 and sweeping, 5 00
Ezra Gill, sawing and splitting wood, 2 65
G. W. Abbot, sawing and splitting wood, 1 00
Hiram Wales, wood, 6 50
$230 35
DISTRICT No. 8.
Paid Lydia E. White, teaching 37 1-5 w'ks at $5 per w'k, $186 00
Sarah E. Shankland, “ 37 2-5 6
66 224 40
H. Maria Roel, 37 1-5 5
66 186 00
Harriet A. Belcher, 66 27 4-5 5 139 00
66 11
53 60 50
William L. Thompson, teaching for the year ending 23, 1860, 650 00
Thomas H. Brodrick, cleaning privies,
75
F. E. Wortman, care of house, sweeping and build- ing fires, 1 year, 100 00
84 00
Hiram Wales, coal,
17 20
H. O. Weld, charcoal,
1,647 85
DISTRICT No. 9.
Paid M. F. Vining teaching 35 3-5 weeks at $5 per w'k, $ 178 00 Lucinda F. Reed, “ 37 62 240 50
25 00
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Paid T. F. Currier, teaching for the year ending March 23, 1860, 650 00
Mary E. Lincoln, teaching 13 weeks as assistant, at $4 per week, 52 00
John W. Hayden, care of house and building fires, 27 50
B. R. Lovering, care of old house, 66 7 50
Joua. S. Belcher, sweeping house and rep'ing blackboard, 47 Alpheus Hunt, putting in coal, 35
Lewis Holbrook, and labor, 62
T. Dwight, care of house and cleaning,
87
Hiram Wales, coal, 66 granular fuel, 8 barrels,
2 00
H. O. Weld, charcoal, 10 84
$1,228 02.
DISTRICT No. 10.
Paid J. B. Spear, teaching 37 1-5 weeks at $5 per wk, $186 00
Laura A. Odell, " 39 4-5 6
“ 238 80
Wheeler F. Clarke, teaching for the year ending March 23d, 1860, 650 00
Charles Prescott, care of house,
42 25
Catherine Sweeny, cleaning house,
1 00
Hiram Wales, coal,
42 00
H. O. Weld, charcoal,
7 84
$1,167 89
Amount expended for schools,
$6,894 77
By appropriation by the town, $6,000 00
Received from State School Fund, 241 50
Coddington Fund, viz.,
Salt Grass,
$30 50
Randolph Bank dividends, 90 00
120 50
Exceeds the appropriation, 532 77
$6,894 77
[There is in this amount, bills (as above) for schools in 1858, $594 00
For repairs and furniture of school houses, 111 76
$705 76
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57 37
REPAIRS AND FURNISHING SCHOOL HOUSES.
DISTRICT No. 1.
Paid J. W. Ingell, repairing stove, &c., $6 51
F. Townsend, ink and crayons, R. W. Turner, hard ware and broom,
1 42
1 48
$9 41
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Paid Lewis Holbrook, labor, $7 00
Samuel Baker, books, broom, pail, &c., 2 19
Charles Foster, painting black-board and glass, 2 00
J. D. F. Lyons, masonry and materials, 32 76
G. W. Shattuck, table, chair, cushion, &c., 8 62
E. W. Lincoln, metallic figures, blackboard brushes, 9 69
J. W. Ingell, repairing stoves, &c., 2 65
H. Merritt, repairing chairs and table, 67
$65 58
DISTRICT No. 3.
Paid T. B. Howard, seating chairs and glazing, $2 05 Wortman & Wadsworth, brooms, dipper, dust pan &c. 1 68
J. W. Ingell, repairing stove, 6 30
Nathan Hollis, cleaning house,
3 00
F. Townsend, books and crayons.
63
$13 66
DISTRICT No. 4.
Paid Daniel Faxon, brooms, chalk and glazing, $2 43
Harvey Merritt, wrench, keys and repairs, 98
Thomas West, brooms and brush,
68
Ephraim Whitcomb, repairing, table, seats, &c.,
7 41
J. L. Brown, painting blackboards,
1 50
J. W. Ingell, grates, linings and setting stoves, 7 50
J. B. Thayer, repairs,
6 50
E. W. Lincoln, book,
10
$27 10
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DISTRICT No. 5.
Paid Thomas B. Howard, repairs, $1 50
Linus Belcher, repairs, 1 59
John B. Thayer, repairs, 7 00
R. W. Turner, nails, broom and chalk, 1 65
Isaac Tower, labor, moving furniture ; bucket and chain, 3 60
$15 34
DISTRICT No. 6.
Paid J. W. Ingell, stove, repairing stove, &c., 57 89
I. Tower, keys and setting glass,
75
R. Houghton, drawer, lock, &c.,
75
J. L, Brown, setting glass,
1 92
J. L. Brown, painting,
14 33
R. W. Turner, glass and putty,
66
F. Townsend, crayons,
1 52
$77 82
DISTRICT No. 7.
Paid E. W. Lincoln, broom, 28
F. Townsend, crayons, 38
J. L. Brown, painting blackboard, repairing blinds, &c. 4 67 50
J. W. Ingell, sundry articles,
H. E. Everett, glazing, 50
Harvey Merritt, repairing blinds, 65
R. W. Turner, hardware and glass, 54
$7 52
DISTRICT No. 8.
Paid Wortman & Wadsworth, stove, repairs, chain, call- bells, feather duster, &c., $30 19
J. L. Brown, painting and glazing, 3 20
Linus Belcher, repairs, 7 81
R. W. Turner, hardware for repairs, 34 61
B. Dickerman, Jr., thermometers and stationery, 4 87
C. Morton, Jr., chairs, 84
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10
Paid G. & C. Merriam, dictionary, 4 50
F. Townsend, crayons, registers, apparatus, &c. 15 30
$101 32
DISTRICT No. 9.
Paid J. L. Ross for Furniture, 286 00
J. W. Ingell, stoves, repairs on stoves, and sundry articles, 49 46
G. W. Shattuck, settees, chairs and cushions, 16 52
Cole's Express, carting furniture, 15 75
S. L. White, 6 : chairs,
25
G. & C. Merriam, dictionary,
4 50
Massachusetts Bible Society, 1 80
B. K. Flanders, labor, seating house, 12 91
Joseph Whitcomb, Jr., repairing pump, 1 00
Harvey Merritt, repairing table, stove and chairs, 4 14
Oramel White; 1 day to Boston and expense for furniture, 2 50
E. W. Lincoln, crayons,
68
$395 51
DISTRICT No. 10.
Paid Wortman & Wadsworth, chain, dippers, call-bell, coal-hod, &c., $6 94
Cole's Express, carting furniture, 3 75
J. W. Ingell, for stove, repairing stoves, dippers, &c., 41 96 J. L. Brown, painting, 1 25
B. Dickerman, Jr., crayons, ink and books, 2 89
G. & C. Merriam, for dictionary, 4 50
Linus Belcher, repairs, 20 80
J. B. Thayer, repairs, 18 74
Jefferson Belcher, repairs in 1858,
1 00
J. D. F. Lyons, repairs, 75
J. E. Nash, clock, 5 75
J. L. Ross, furniture, 60 80
C. F. Kimball, carting furniture, 5 50
R. Houghton, for book case and repairing table, 8 00
F. Townsend, for books for desk and crayons, 6 90 .
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Paid G. W. Shattuck, for furniture,
R. W. Turner, for broom and water pail,
131 87 85
$322 25
By appropriation, $800 00
Exceeds the appropriation, 235 51
$1,035 51
Amount $1,035 51
EXTRA SCHOOL EXPENSES.
Paid Oramel White, 2 days time and expenses to Ab- ington and Braintree, and sundry other times on school business,
$11 64
F. Townsend, books to Desmond and Eddy chil- dren, and stationery for school committee, 2 14
C. O. Rogers, advertising for teachers, 1 50
S. A. Vining, rent of hall, District No. 9, 51 00
C. Morton, Jr., blank books,
42
E. W. Lincoln, school books for Uniach, Alex- ander, and other children, 5 56
$72 26
NEW SCHOOL HOUSE IN EAST RANDOLPH.
Paid B. K. Flanders, bills for building, $5,277 50
John Adams, bills for labor and money paid for labor on cellar, &c., 973 24
For building fence, per order of Selectmen, 88 00
$6,338 74
Amount of appropriation, $5,000 Exceeds appropriation, $1,338 74
Which amount the Town at a Special Meeting in- structed the Selectmen to pay and borrow $1,250.
Paid Rufus Thayer for land in District No. 5,
$150 00
Terence Dargan for land in No. 8, 15 00
$165 00
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REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS.
District No. 1 .- THOMAS LITTLEFIELD, Surveyor.
Paid Thomas Littlefield, 18 1-2 days' labor, $23 13
about 19 days' labor, man and team, 49 25
Levi Linfield, labor, 58
Jos. P. Bicknell, 15 day's labor, man and cattle team, 51 30
A. E. Dubois, 11 days' labor,
13 75
Wm. Thompson, 17 days' labor, 21 25
Thomas Wales, 4 days' labor, 5 00
Amos Maxfield, 14 1-5 days' labor,
14 20
John Tuttle, 11 4-5 days labor,
14 75
James Rafferty, 7 3-10 days' labor,
9 12
William Broad, 5 S-10 days' labor,
7 25
Hiram Wales, 1.2-5 day's labor,
1 75
Jas. Wait & Son, sharpening tools,
57
Clifford Keith, 343 loads gravel,
$15 14
Eleazer Beal, 166
7 26
Ebenezer Alden, 4 66
21
22 61
$233 50
District No. 2 .- HIRAM BELCHER, Surveyor.
Paid Willard Gay, 5 days' work,' $5 00
Jacob Buker, 5 days' work, 5 00
Lewis Holbrook, 5 days' work,
6 25
Jeremiah Belcher and boy, 2 days' work,
2 50
Phineas Davis, 3 days' work,
3 75
Benjamin Ford, 15 days' work,
18 75
George Belcher, 1 days' work,
1 25
Seth Gray, 4 days work,
5 00
Charles A. Harris, 13 days' work,
16 25
George Cushing, 16 1-2 days' work,
20 66
Allen Smith, 1 days' work, 1 25
1 25
Hiram Belcher, 1 days' work,
Hiram Belcher, 13 days' work, with 3 cattle team, 52 00
Hiram Belcher, 7 days' work, with 3 cattle team,
23 50
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Paid Lewis S. Belcher, 5 days' work, with 3 cattle team, 20 00 William Linfield, 170 loads gravel, 8 50
Jeremiah Belcher, 80 loads gravel, 4 00
Samuel Baker, 90'loads gravel, 5 40
Hiram Belcher, 1 day, horse and cart, 2 00
$202 31
District No. 3 .- GEORGE L. BINNEY, Surveyor.
Paid G. L. Binney. 13 1-2 days, with 2 horses, cart and 2 hands,
64 13
G. L. Binney,.1 day with 2 horses, cart, and 1 hand, 2 1 66
2 7 50
66 2} " labor,
3 13
Loring Binney, 13 days' labor, 16 26
Nathan White, 7} days with 3 cattle and cart, 30 00
Nathan White, 2 days with oxen and cart, 7 00
Nathan White, for use of plough, 1. 50
Joshua Hunt, 2 days with oxen, cart, 2 hands, 9 50
4 25
D. Hunt, 13} days' labor, 16 63
J. Gerald, 15 days' labor,
18 75
J. Jones, Jr., 6 days' labor,
7 51
Henry Jones, 1 day's labor,
1 25
R. Gorham, 2 days' labor,
2 50
Thomas Reed, picking stones,
1 00
Joseph Talbot and Thomas Jones, labor,
87
J. Gerald's boy, 2 days's labor,
1 00
E. Mann's boy, 2 days' labor,
1 25
J. Niles, use of cart 2 days,
50
Spear and Binney, 44 loads gravel,
2 64
J. Hunt, 29 loads gravel,
1 74
J. Spear, 56 loads gravel,
3 36
Nathan White, drawing scraper,
4 00
$209 77
District No. 4. - GILMORE WHITE, Surveyor.
Paid Gilmore White 37 1-10 days' labor, $47 62
Joseph P. Bicknell, 12 1-4 days' labor, 3 cattle team, 42 75
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Joshua Spear, 1 day with 3 cattle, cart and hand,
3 50
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14
Paid Thomas West, 20} days' labor, and cart 4 days, 30 62
Ebenezer Austin, 112 days' labor, 14 37
Daniel Faxon, 6 days' labor, 7 50
Silas N. Hobart, 10 days' labor,
12 50
Philemon White, 9 days' labor,
11 25
Adoniram Pendergrass, 2 days' labor,
2 50
Nathaniel E. Hobart, 4} days' labor,
5 62
Cornelius White, 5 days' labor,
6 25
boys, labor,
1 26
Madison Hayden, 2 days' labor,
2 50
Owen West, labor,
1 53
Boys, labor,
1 10
O. W. Vinton,
25
Horse and cart,
17
Wait & Sons, sharpening tools,
2 79
E. W. Lincoln, 4 lbs. powder,
1 00
Fuse and use of tools,
1 42
$193 00
District No. 5 .- E. V. CLARK, Surveyor.
Paid E. V. Clark, labor, $2 25
Clark & Thayer, 172 days labor, horse, man and cart, 43 75
Lewis Jones. 12} days' labor, 15 61
J. Bump, man and team 5 days,
12 50
Josiah Holbrook, 1 day's labor,
1 25
Charles Lamb, 5 days' labor,
7 50
Samuel Pierce, 4 days labor,
5 00.
Rufus Thayer, ploughing,
75
Rufus Thayer, 190 loads gravel at 5 cents per load,
9 50
Jacob Niles, 45
66
2 25
E. W. Wilder, 45 «
66 66
2 25
$102 61
District No. 6 .- CALEB TUCKER, Surveyor.
Paid Caleb Tucker, 12 days' labor, 15 00
66 66
horse and cart, 9 days, 11 25
66
66 66 and hands, 6 days, 15 00
66
66
boys, 4 days' labor, 1 00
15
Paid C. E. Tucker, 8 days' labor,
2 00
Isaac Niles, Jr., 14 days' labor,
17 50
J. H. Niles, 14 days' labor,
17 50
Patrick Kiley, 15 days' labor,
18 75
A. F. Jones, horse, cart and hand, 2 days,
5 00
G. L. Binney, drawing scraper and picking stones,
8 00
Jonathan Thayer, horse 1 day,
1 00
J. Niles, horse, cart and hand 1} day,
3 75
J. Niles, horse, cart and hand 1 day, Asa Thayer, 2 days' labor,
2 50
Jonathan Thayer, 92 loads gravel at 3 cents per load,
2 76
J. Niles, 116
4 64
J. Mann, Jr., 106
3 18
James Blythe,
23
66
66
3
66
66
69
John Abbott,
25
66
3
66
75
Wash'n Thayer,
35
66
66
3
1 05
Loring Binney,
25
66
4
6
66
1 00
William Tillson,
7
66
4
66
66
28
Repairing tools,
1 00
$135 10
District No. 7 .- F. J. BERNARD, Surveyor.
Paid J. T. Jordan, horse, cart and man 7 days' labor, $17 50
J. T. Jordan, horse and cart, 8 days, 10 00
Hiram Belcher, with team and 2 hands, 3} days' labor, 16 29 Moses W. Whitcomb, horse and cart, 12} days' labor, 29 66 Moses W. Whitcomb, 1} days' labor, 2 00
Ezra Gill, 14 3-10 days' labor, .
19 05
John A. Blood, 19 days' labor,
25 66
George W. Abbott, 8 3-10 days' labor,
11 07
T. Townsend, 6 1-0 days' labor,
8 13
J. Townsend, 3 days' labor,
4 00
Lewis Holbrook, 9-10 day's labor,
1 20
J. W. Tuesley, 2 days' labor,
2 66
F. J. Bernard, 5 days' labor,
6 66
Salmon Buck, 1 day's labor,
1 33
Elias Miller, 4 days' labor,
5 34
Wales French, 1 7-10 days' work,
2 25
Cornelius Leary, 1 day's work,
1 33
Iron Grate,
3 88
Sharpening pick,
75
$168 76
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District No. 8 .- JONATHAN WALES, Surveyor.
Paid Nathan White, 3 cattle and 2 carts, 2 1-2 days, $10 62
Seth Mann, horse and cart, 7 days, 8 75
Jonathan Wales, horse and cart 38 1-2 days, 48 12
John A. Mann, 7 days' labor, 8 75
Joseph Hunt, 9 days' labor,
11 25
Timothy Martin, 30 1-3 days' labor,
37 92
William Lahey, 7 days' labor,
9 37
John Foley, 12 days' labor,
15 00
Christopher Ward, 21 3-4 days' labor,
27 18
G. Noonan, 21 days' labor, 26 25
William Cunningham. 10 days' labor,
12 50
R. Halpin, 3 days' labor,
3 75
Daniel Gibbons, 4 days' labor,
5 00
Timothy J. Fisher, 3 days' labor,
3 75
Hiram Wales, horse and cart 3 days,
3 75
Atherton Wales, 342 loads gravel,
17 10
Darius Payne, 134 66
6 70
J. Sullivan, 110 66
3 30
Patrick Bohan, 43 66 66
2 15
J. Blythe, 24
72
Wm. Campbell, sharpening tools,
2 87
$264 80
District No. 9 .- H. NEWCOMB, Surveyor.
Paid Zenas French, 7 1-2 days, team, $30 00
Zenas French, oxen and hand, ploughing, 50
W. E. Linfield, 3 cattle team, 2 carts, 3 days, 12 00
Samuel Holbrook, 3 cattle team 2 days, and ploughing, 7 50 Moses French, horse, cart and hand, 1 00
J. T. Jordan, horse, cart and hand, 4 50
D. H. Clark, 8 hours labor, 1 00
T. Reed, labor, 50
Richard Barry, labor, 1 25
Jacob Buker, 3 4-10 days' labor, 4 25
Samuel Baker, use of cart and team, 1 62
Willard Gay, 6 hours labor,
75
Isaac Buker, 4 days' labor, 5 00
Rufus Curtis, 14 days 2 1-2 hours labor,
17 81
William Armstrong, labor, 33
Calvin Belcher, labor, 57
17
Paid L. F. Packard, 1 day's labor,
1 25
Frederick Packard, 1 day's labor,
1 25
Mr. Doyle, 2 1-2 days' labor,
3 12
Alpheus Hunt, 12 days 4 hours labor,
15 50
Henry Newcomb, 25 days' labor,
33 25.
Henry Newcomb, labor,
4 25
Alpheus Hunt, labor and use of pick,
2 30
J. A. Blood, labor,
1 33
Elisha Holbrook, 4 days' labor,
5 00
Elisha Holbrook, horse and cart,
2 00
James Curtis, horse 5 1-4 days,
5 25
Salmon Buck, labor,
12
Mr. Holbrook, labor,
15
John Gill, labor,
3 00
W. E. Linfield, man 1 day,
1 25
W. E. Linfied, 28 loads gravel,
1 40 .
Zenas French, 35
1 40
Zenas French, 21
and drawing same at 30 c. 6 30
W. W. Linfield, 112
6 72
John Adams, 28
1 40
$184 82
· District No. 10 .- D. PAYNE, Surveyor.
Paid D. Payne, 9 1-2 days' horse and cart, $11 87
D. Payne, 14 1-2 days' labor, 18 12
D. Payne, for 14 dinners furnished hands, 3 50
D. Payne, covering stones for 3 bridges, 3 25
1 25
G. F. Gerald, 3 days' labor,
2 49
Ira Taylor, 11 days' labor,
13 75
Timothy Martin, 11} days' labor,
15 75
Horatio Packard, 8 days' labor,
1.0 00
Joseph Hunt, 12} days' labor,
15 62
Dennis Nash, 9 days' labor, . 11 25
15 00
Timothy Halpin, 12 days' labor,
13 75
Patrick Riley, 11 days' labor,
16 25
Edward Gibson, 13 days' labor,
Alvin Mann, 9 days' labor, with team,
31 50
A. A. Payne, 1 day's labor,
3
18
Paid Abiel Howard, 7 days' labor, horse, cart and hand, 17 50 Abiel Howard's man, 22 days, labor, 3 12 William Campbell, 1 05
$205 02
Of the above amount, $20 00 was expended on Bridges.
Whole amount expended for Repairs, $1899 69
unexpended, 100 31
Amount of Appropriation,
$2000 00
NEW ROADS AND EXTRA REPAIRS.
Paid A. Roel, rebuilding Oak street, $876 83
A. Faunce, rebuilding Oak street,
29 00
Jackson Belcher, building Alden street, and re- pairs on Union street,
110 00
P. McMahon, stone bounds and labor setting the same on Alden street, 4 38
Eleazer Beal, surveying roads and erecting bounds, 10 25
Daniel Kelleher, labor in erecting bounds, 2 60
Jonathan Wales, bills, grading Samuel Thayer's yard, as per agreement, 51 75
E. Dickerman, for hammered stone for Samuel Thayer's yard, 22 53
Samuel Thayer, labor on do.
7 62
Alfred Roel, labor on do.
3 50
Ephraim Mann, labor on road in front of do.
36 00
Ephraim Mann, labor on road,
2 75
Alfred Roel, labor on sundry roads,
28 59
Salmon Buck, labor on highway,
1 33
Charles Belcher, labor on highway in 1858,
2 49
Hiram Belcher, labor drawing scraper,
12 50
Jackson Belcher, labor on Union street,
4 25
T. McCrea, labor on Main street,
6 00
Robert Pratt, labor on Division street,
8 00
1220 37
19
SNOW BILL.
Paid Charles Belcher, removing snow, 1858,
$1 00
Charles A. Harris,
3 50
Jackson Belcher,
66
9 67
Barton Howard, 66 ( :
66
10 42
Isaac Tower,
3 67
Danforth Clark,
66
6 25
Eleazer Beal,
66
3 62
Jonathan Wales,
66
2 74
$40 87
RAILING ROADS AND BRIDGES.
Paid Charles A. Harris, repairing bridge, . . $3 00
Loud & Rhines, lumber for railing, 4 92
H. Merritt, iron posts, labor, &c., 6 30
Hiram.Belcher, railing on Union street,
62 50
$76 72
PAUPERS IN ALMS HOUSE.
Paid T. H. Brodrick, 48 weeks board of Henry Clark, $80 00
Wid. Jona. Clark, board and assistance “ 20 00
E. A. Allen, medical attendance, 66 15 50
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance, 66 3 00
- $118 50
20
Paid T. H. Brodrick, 52 weeks board of Noble Linfield, 86 67 T. H. Brodrick, 52 weeks board of Polly Copeland, 69 34 T. H. Brodrick, 52 weeks board of Sarah Crane, 86 67 T. H. Brodrick, 52 weeks board of Eunice Delano, $69 33
Dr. E. Wales, medical attendance, 25
69 58
T. H. Brodrick, board of Susan Pratt, $21 00
S. A. Vining, supplies for 66 4 00
Dr. E. Wales, medical attendance, " 1 00
F. Howard, medical attendance, « 3 00
T. E. Wood, medical attendance, " 7 50
R. Houghton, coffin and grave clothes, « 6 25
Seth Mann 2d., cash to Rev. Mr. Wilson, attending funeral, 2 00
J. A. Blood, digging grave, 1 25
46 00
T. H. Brodrick, 25 weeks board of Sam'l Howard, 41 66 C. Morton, Jr., clothing and supplies to paupers in Alms House, 28 79
T. H. Brodrick, coal and wood for paupers, 18 00
'I'. H. Brodrick, sewing for paupers, 7 00
T. H. Brodrick, medicine for paupers, 1 25
F. Townsend, supplies to paupers in Alms House, 6 80
$580 26
PAUPERS OUT OF ALMS HOUSE.
Paid John Jones, house rent for Elias Cole, $1 50 J. Jones, care of E. Cole and wife in sickness, 3 00 Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance, 4 50
S. H. Morrill, supplies to E. Cole, 4 00 Wm. Shedd, tolling bell, 50
A. C. Kimball, digging grave, 1 25
R. Houghton, coffin and grave clothes for Mrs. Cole, 6 75
$21 50
21
Paid Mrs. Azel Howard, grave clothes for Sal-
. ly Burrell, 2 00
Dr. E. Wales, medical attendance, 7 50
9 50
Mrs. Azel Howard, . grave clothes for Peter Slone, 1 50 E. A. Allen, medical attendance on Wm. Lyons, 1 50
Ephraim Mann, wood to do., 5 50
7 00
Hiram Wales, coal to G. L. Daniels,
3 62
City of New Bedford, fare of Mary Reed to Randolph, 1 35
E. Mann, wood to John W. Lyons' family, 5 00
A. N. Heal, supplies “
13 00
Elisha Mann, 3d, supplies 66 66 2 00
20 00
Charles Belcher, for wood to Mrs. Amanda Lowell, 2 25
O. H. Leach, supplies, 79 50
B. Dickerman, rent, 1 year, 1858, 66 24 00
B. Dickerman, rent, 1 year, 1859, 66 24 00
B. Dickerman, wood, 66 2 00
Wortman & Wadsworth, stove and fixtures, 12 89
L. Binney, wood, 1 50
H. Wales, coal, 7 00
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance, 7 25
Ephraim Mann, wood, 5 00
165 39
Paid Loring Binney, wood for Hiram Bagley, 6 00
John Jones, house rent, 66
12 50
A. S. Niles, house rent, 66
11 50
Abraham Jones, house rent, 1858. " 7 00 Joshua Spear, wood, 4 00
J. Litchfield, supplies, 66
36 88
J. Litchfield, supplies,
7 50
I. D. Page, supplies,
12 40
Richard Ford, supplies, 66
13 50
Dr. E. Wales, medical attendance, " 1 00
Dr. E.A. Allen, medical attendance, "
10 50
S. H. Morrill, supplies,
6 00
F. Townsend, supplies,
66 2 21
A part of this amount is refunded by the State.
130 99
22
Paid M. L. Eddy, support of E. Holbrook, 1858, 6 50 66 " 1859, 24 00
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