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John T. Cartwright, 2d Heavy Artill. Jas. E. Hobart, 14, C.
Friend Cain, 47, F. Daniel M. Clary, 2, K, Sargeant. Frederic W. Dyer, 35, F. James E. Dawes, 30, H. Joseph W. Dargan, 31, E.
John Driscol, R. I. Regiment. Ward C. Deane, 32, F. Charles H. Daily, Navy. Wm. H. Davis, 30, H. Joseph P. Davis, 12, F. Hugh Dernan, 19, E. Edward Doyle, 32, I. Wm. Dooley, 9, B.
O. H. P. Hodge. Moses B. Howard, 29, G.
Michael Halpin, 23, Rec't.
James M. Holbrook, 2d Heavy Artill.
George F. Hollis, 11, H.
Hugh Hickey, 7, E. James W. Hunt, 41, K.
Lewis A. Hunt, 42, I. Albert Howard, 41, E. John D. Harris.
Lemuel Hollis, 43, B.
W. A. Hussey, 30, H. Benjamin Ingell, 31, K.
Zenas M. Hayden, 39.
C. Dexter Hodge, 29, A.
Sam'l. B. Hobart. Patrick Hand, 12, C.
Volney Howard, 12, F.
Wm. F. Hill, 20, I, Corporal.
Seth M. Harris.
Job Harris, 30, H. Nathan S. Hollis, 7, E.
Geo. W. Hunt, Ist Cavalry. Benj. R. Hutchinson, 1st Heavy Artill. David W. Hobart.
W. M. Hobart, 29, A.
F. M. Hobart, 29, A.
John W. Heath. 20, K, Sargeant.
Wm. H. Gerald, 45, E.
John Gill, Jr., Regular.
Charles H. Goodwin 1, Recruit.
James Hogan, 12, E, Tr. to U. S. Cav.
E. Blackman, 38, I.
Peter Brady, 9, H. David L. Burrill, Jr., 2, H. Joseph Burrill, 29, G.
Michael Bowen, 12, A.
John Bigelow, Jr., 33, A. Oliver H. Bowman, 20, A, discharged. Joseph Boyle, 31, K. Francis Boyle, 32.
J. C. Buckley, 24.
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Henry Joy, 16, E. Walter A. Jones, 33, A. Geo. M. Johnson.
Franklin Jaquith, 2d Heavy Artillery. Charles E. Pratt, 33, K.
John W. Kingman, 35, F. Thos. Kneeland, 14.
John Kennedy, 20. Nelson E. Knights, 19. Seth T. King, 18, K, discharged.
Joel King, 26, K.
Patrick Kiley, 41, E.
James A. Kerrigan. Navy.
Cornelius Kelleher, 24, F.
Dennis Kiley, 12. A.
John Kelly, 16, F.
Felix Kiernan. 12, C.
Patrick Keegan, 23, discharged.
W'm. Keegan, Regular.
Henry Kiley, 33, D.
James Kennedy, 42, H, N. Y.
Michael Kiley, 40, N. Y.
John W. Lyons, 20.
Joseph Loud, Navy.
John W. Leonard, 11, G.
Chas. Leach, Cavalry.
John McCarty, 9, A.
Michael McCarty, 9, A.
James Maney, 3d Maryland.
Dan'l R. Macomber, 1st Battery.
Edward McMahon, 12, E. dead. Elisha Madan, 1, G.
John McCue, 32, G. Geo. W. Mann, 18, C. Wm McNair, 33, A.
Washington Madan, 40, F.
Wm. Madan, 18, F, discharged.
John Murray, Navy.
Chas. Miller,
Henry Miller, 33, A.
Sidney A. Mann, 18, H.
Michael Murphy, Regular.
John Mullins, 12, D.
Joseph McCabe, 3d Maryland.
John Mann, 19, G.
Michael Masterson, Navy.
Richard Mc Auliff, 42, N. Y.
John McKenna, 4th U. S. Artillery.
John McGinniss, Navy.
Jeremiah Mullins, 9, A. Frederic Nightingale, 39, B.
Thomas W. Noonan, 9, K.
James O'Holloran, 99, N. Y.
Jeremiah O'Neil, Regular.
John O Neil, Regular. Daniel O'Neil, Regular. Frank O'Riley, 28, H. Patrick O'Towle, 12, C. Michael O'Brien,
Richard O'Brien, 24, F. Martin S. Poppy, 33, 4, discharged. Horace M. Packard, 1st Heavy Artillery. Patrick White, Navy.
Charles Poole, 14, C, Discharged. J. Franklin Poole, 33, A, Sergeant. Samuel H. Payne, 33, K.
E. Francis Pratt, 14, C. Marcus M. Poole, 14, C. John B. Quimbley, Regular. Edwin Reed. Joseph Richards, 14. James Riley, Recruit. John F. Riley, 9, dead.
John Rouke, 41, Illinois. Alexander Riley, 9, K, Musician.
Daniel Reardon, 9, K. Peter Rooney, 41, K. Dennis Regan, 19, Tr. to Navy. Jacob Sessler, 20, B. Chas. T. Stetson, 1st Heavy Artillery. James Spear, 7th Light Battery.
Albert W. Stetson, 20, Rect. A. L. Stetson, 20, Rect.
Columbus A. Stetson, 41, K. Quincy Sprague, 33, K. William F. Snow, 50, H.
Geo. A. Snell, 8th Light Battery.
W. H. Stimpson, 21, H. Cornelius Sullivan.
Hiram Snow,16, I. Henry F. Smith, 18, N. Y.
John A. Sylvester, 99, K, N. Y.
John Q. A. Sylvester, 39.
Patrick Sweeney, 28, H, discharged. James Sweeney, Navy. John Sullivan, Navy.
Minot Thayer, 12, Musician, discharged. Orren 'T'. Thayer, 33, A, discharged.
James M. Thayer, 12, D, Musician.
John P. Turner, 16, I, dead.
Royal W. Thayer, Lieut. 1st H. Artil. Charles Payson Thayer, 8th Light Bat- tery, (time expired.)
Newton Townsend, 38, C.
Geo. H. Tileston, 33, A. Morton Tower, 13, B, Ist Lieutenant.
Ephraim H. Thayer, 8th Light Battery. (time expired.)
Warren C. Turner, 12, D. Samuel Thayer. Minot Tower, 14, C.
Maurice Twohig, 33, K.
G. W. Thayer, 12, E.
N. A. Thayer, 12, E.
Frederic P. Turner, 19, Rec't.
James Riley Thayer, 35, F. Henry C. Thayer, 1st Cavalry.
T. F. Whitmarsh, 16, K. Eugene F. Ward, 9. Thomas F. Ward, 9, A. Richard Wilkinson, 3, Maryland. John Ward, Navy.
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Joseph Whieldon, 28, B. John Williams. Wm. H. Woodman, 1st H Artill. Lt.
Charles Weathee, 7. E.
John E. Warren, R. I. Reg.
James Wood, 29, G.
Geo. F. Whitcomb, Navy. Cornelius L. White, 29, G, discharged. Frederic M. Wortman, Ist Cavalry, I. Philemon White, Ist, dead.
Otis Whitney, 3d Battery.
. As it is designed to perfect and continue this record, any information relating thereto given to the Selectmen will be recorded.
Bounties paid 66 3 years men, $100 each, $ 6,600 00 91 9 months men, $150 each, 13,650 00
$20,250 00
3 years men, volunteers, in Massachusetts Regiments, 260
9 months men, 66
97
Unknown,
15
Navy,
15
Regulars,
9
In Regiments of other States,
15
Total,
411
3 months volunteers, 77
John Wren, Navy.
Geo. B. White, Ist Light Battery, dead. Bernard Wren, 23, B. Frank B. Woodbury, 1, E. Otis S. Wilbur, Ist Heavy Artill., Lt. Otis S. Whiting, 33, K. Sydney S. Whiting, 32, K.
REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN,
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR,
AND SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEE
OF THE
TOWN OF RANDOLPH,
TOGETHER WITH THE
REPORTS OF THE TREASURER, THE
TRUSTEES OF THE STETSON SCHOOL FUND,
AND THE
ENGINEERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 1, 1864.
ALSO, A LIST OF VOLUNTEERS TO THE ARMY, FROM RANDOLPHI.
RANDOLPH :
SAMUEL P. BROWN, PRINTER.
1864.
REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR,
AND SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF THE
TOWN OF RANDOLPH,
TOGETHER WITH THE
REPORTS OF THE TREASURER,
THE
TRUSTEES OF THE STETSON SCHOOL FUND,
AND THE
ENGINEERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 1, 1864.
ALSO, A LIST OF VOLUNTEERS TO THE ARMY, FROM RANDOLPH.
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RANDOLPH : SAMUEL P. BROWN, PRINTER. 1864.
MAY 1 4 1963
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SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS' REPORT.
The Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor submit the following as their report of the appropriations and ex- penditures of the Town of Randolph, for the financial year ending February 1, 1864 :
APPROPRIATIONS, BY VOTE OF THE TOWN.
For Schools, (including $300 for Stetson High School,) $5,000 00
Repairs of School Houses, 200 00
Repairs of Highways, 1,000 00
Other Town Expenses,
15,000 00
State Tax,
8,040 00
County Tax,
2,484 85
Add Overlay,
957 08
Amount of Tax in 1863, $32,681 93
Rec'd fr'm State School Fund by Treas. $266 09 Coddington Fund, which is ap- propriated to Schools, viz .:
Sales of Salt Grass,
33 50
Dividends, Randolph Bank,
60 00-$359 59
Valuation of Town, May 1, 1863.
Personal Estate,
$1,344,050
Real Estate,
1,275,420-$2,619,470
1,279
Rate of taxation on each $100.
$1 15
Poll Taxes,
Total number of Dwelling Houses,
66
Horses,
328
66
66
Cows,
295
66
Sheep,
8
Acres of Land taxed, 10,3785
2 00
9513
Number of polls taxed,
$31,724 85
4
The whole number of Orders drawn during the year is 240, for 559 bills amounting to $34,635 75. These bills, analyzed and condensed, present 'the following result, viz .:-
EXPENSES OF SCHOOLS IN 1863.
For Teaching.
Paid Mrs. John W. Porter, 26
weeks,
$111 00
Miss Ann Lois White,
27
123 50
Abba M. Alden,
37
60
148 50
66
Mary H. French,
37
60
123 50
66
Millie F. Whitcomb,
12
48 00
Caroline F. French,
38
165 00
Anna M. Lothrop,
38
165 00
66
Emilie J. Pratt,
12
48 00
Celinda Belcher,
37
66
160 50
Susie H. Thayer,
38
164 50
"
Sarah Shankland,
37
160 50
" Hattie A. Belcher,
38
164 50
Mr. B. Holmes,
37
519 63
Miss Ada Belcher, .
37
66
160 50
" Ella O. Tower,
15
46 50
" Jennie B. Spear,
38
160 50
C. Rebecca Veazie,
37
66
154 50
" Hannah F. Thayer,
32
108 50
H. Maria Roel,
38
126 50
Jennie E. Henry,
12
66
48 00
Mary E. Lincoln,
13
65 00
Mr. James A. Towle,
13
266 66
Miss Mary J. White,
47
152 50
Mr. W. H. Merritt,
13
232 84
Miss Annie E. White,
172-5"
55 50
Mary L. Wilson,
25
87 50
66 Emily Copeland,
26
117 00
Hattie R. Austin,
25
66
112 50
Marion A. Dyer,
22
79 10
Josie D. Belcher,
11 3-5“
52 20
66 Abbie E. Vining,
24
120 00
5
Paid Miss A. N. Tirrell,
11 weeks, 49 50
Mr. A. H. Hazen, 12
£ 213 88
$4,511 31
Paid Appropriation for Stetson School,
300 00
$4,811 31
. Fuel for Schools.
Paid Adam F. Jones, coal,
$10 00
J. W. Foye, wood,
2 00
Hiram Belcher, wood,
11 00
Rufus A. Thayer, wood,
13 75
John Adams, wood,
28 75
Elisha Mann, wood,
16 00
Isaac Tower, wood,
7 55
Loring Binney, wood,
3 50
Hiram Wales, coal,
5 00
J. L. Baxter, coal,
334 80
H. O. Weld, charcoal,
74 85
L. M. White, shavings,
50
For shavings,
60
$508 30
Preparing Fuel.
Paid Gayton Eddy,
$2 50
J. W. Foye,
85
Hiram Belcher,
4 00
John Gill,
6 20
Lewis Holbrook,
75
Richard Barry,
1 75
E. L. Weatherbee,
1 00
Cash, to get in coal,
1 62
Isaac Tower,
2 75
D. Hodge,
2 92
1
E. Ramsey,
3 25
$27 59
6
Care of School Rooms.
Paid Ada Belcher,
$16 25
Jennie B. Spear,
17 25
C. R. Veazie,
9 00
Gayton Eddy,
8 00
A. H. Sprague,
4 00
John Gill,
14 00
Albert Faunce,
10 00
L. Merton White,
10 00
Patrick L. O'Connor,
37 00
Francis B. Thayer,
9 00
Henry W. Paine,
20 35
Erville Weatherbee,
25 00
Frederic Miller,
7 00
Eugene Snell,
8 00
Benj. Belcher,
5 00
Bridget Mahady,
8 25
Emily Copeland,
6 50
Hattie R. Austin.
8 75
Leonard B. Paine,
6 50
Herbert Arnold,
2 00
Marion A. Dyer,
4 50
Caroline F. French,
4 50
Theodore Walsh,
6 25
Richard Stevens, paid,
1 50
Mary J. White,
11 75
Caroline Miller,
4 35
B. Waldo Thayer,
5 06
H. W. Bradford,
9 00
$328 76
Rent of School Rooms.
Paid Hiram Belcher, $40 00
125 00
John Long,
$165 00
50 00
Mary L. Wilson,
7
Expense of Schools.
Paid Teachers,
$4,511 31 508 30 .
Fuel,
27 59
Care of Rooms,
328 76
Rent of Rooms,
165 00
Appropriation, Stetson School,
300 00
$5,840 96
Furniture and Repairs.
PAID
T. E. Wortman, stoves, pipe, &c.,
$179 95
Gayton Eddy, repairing well curb,
50
Little & Smith, blackboard rubbers,
1 75
Hawkins & Hawley,
1 50
E. W. Thayer, books and sacking,
1 75
Ezra Gill, labor, 2 16
1 50
A. H. Sprague, use of well,
5 00
J. W. Foye, repairing fence and school house,
7 57
John Gill, brooms, matches, and labor,
4 53
Ira Porter, labor and stock,
7 92
Leonard Faunce, use of well,
3 00
L. M. White, brooms,
52
E. W. Lincoln, books, brooms, and stationery,
7 93
H. N. Hooper, bell wheel, 6 17
Whiton, Bro. & Co., manilla rope,
1 70
A. B. Berry, sundry bills,
17 20
Wm. Henshaw, maps,
9 00
F. Townsend, books, crayons, &c.
8 26
B. K. Flanders, labor and stock,
5 00
J. L. Brown, glass and setting,
20 35
S. G. Dodd, 2 bells, ink, &c. Winslow Alden, labor,
18 42
N. A. Tolman, brooms and pails,
2 32
B. Dickerman, jr., books,
17 28
H. H. Packard, brooms, duster, pails, &c.,
2 50
Preparing Fuel,
3 86
E. W. Thayer, jr., repairing rubbers,
S
PAID White's Express, 1 00
R. Stevens, expenses to Boston and Bridgewater, 1 55
. R. W. Turner, books, brooms, and nails, 3 22
Howard, Clark & Co., furniture,
3 50
Vinal & Co., bells,
5 90
School Committee, school books,
2 17
Geo. C. Platts, glass and setting,
16 12
S. P. Brown, record book, Dist. No. 8, 5 00
W. O. Haskell, inkstands, 8 00
N. Kimball, glass and setting, 50
E. Mann, jr., brooms, 60
$385 20
HIGHWAYS.
District No. 1 .- J. P. BICKNELL, Surveyor.
PAID
J. P. Bicknell, 10} days, with 3 cattle team, $33 50
J. P. Bicknell, for labor, 3 15
J. P. Bicknell, picking stones, 1 12
Thos. Littlefield, with horse and cart, 6 4-5 days, 15 63 Thomas Littlefield, { day's labor,
62
Wm. Thompson, 6} days 66
8 25
David Murphy, 8 days 66
1.0 00
Larry Moran, 8 days
10 00
Michael DeLaney, 1 day
1 25
Wm. Cumberfoot, 5 days 66
3 75
Nathl. Farnum, 2 days 66
2 50
James Shaw, 1 day
1 25
Calvin Philips, 1 day
66
1 25
Levi M. Linfield, 3} days 66
1 75
Wm. Burke, 5 days 3 17
Chas. Brown,
4 00
J. P. Bicknell, 74 loads gravel,
Ebenezer Alden, 31 loads gravel,
1 76
9
PAID John Wales, 28 loads gravel,
1 92
Joshua Spear, 28 loads gravel,
1 68
$106 55
District No. 2 .- HIRAM BELCHER, Surveyor.
PAID
Hiram Belcher, with 3 cattle, 73 days,
$30 00
Lewis Belcher, with 3 cattle, 2 days, 8 00
George Belcher, 73 days labor,
11 25
John Rogers, 4g days
6 75
Isaac Rogers, 63 days 6.
9 75
Jonathan White, 53 loads gravel,
4 24
Lewis S. Belcher, 47 loads gravel,
3 76
George Belcher, 30 loads gravel,
1 80
$75 55
District No. 3 .- LEMUEL WENTWORTH, Surveyor.
PAID
Ephraim Mann, team work,
$30 25
Elisha Mann, team work,
9 25
Seth Mann, team work, 1 day,
3 00
Alvan Mann, team work, 1 day,
3 00
Joshua Spear, team work, 1 day,
4 00
James Gerald, 6 days labor,
9 00
Jonathan Hunt, 2 days
3 00
J. A. Mann, 6 days
9 00
Charles Hunt, 2 days
3 00
George Meder, 1 day
1 50
L. Wentworth, 7 days
11 25
Ephraim Mann, picking stones,
11 38
For repairing 3 bridges,
16 63
Ephraim Mann, 67 loads gravel,
4 02
Joshua Spear, 12 loads gravel,
96
Joshua Hunt, 31 loads gravel,
1 86
$121 10
2
10
District No. 4 .- A. L. RUSSELL, Surveyor.
PAID $19 50%,
A. L. Russell, 13 days labor,
C. S. Phillips, } days 11 56:
Gilmore White, with horse and cart, 6: 1-9 days, 13 54
Gilmore White, 6} days labor, 8 00
Gilmore White, use of horse and tools,
40.
Salmon Buck, with horse and cart,
7 50
Salmon Buck, ¿ day's labor,.
63.
Aaron Beaman, 4 days 5 00.
L. T. Packard, 4 days ". 5 00.
5 00
Gideon Howard, oxen and hand, 1 day,
4 00
Cornelius White, 1 day's labor,
1 25.
Mary. T. Spear, use of plough,
50:
Sharpening tools, 30
$82 18
Extra labor, on Street, (E. Stoughton to Depot.) PAID
J. P. Bicknell, with 3 cattle, 11 days $33 50
Larry Moran, 11 days labor, 14 00
David Murphy, 11 days 14 00
L. P. Linfield, 7 days
5 50
James Shaw, 1 day 66.
1 75
David Dudley, 1 day
1 50
Chas. Brown, 4 days
1 00
Michael DeLaney, 7 days
10 50
L. M. Linfield, ¿ day
25
Orris Phillips, & day
75
Mr. Pratt's oxen, ¿ day,
50
For powder and sharpening drills,.
1 15
Ebenezer Alden, 13 loads gravel,
1 04 -- 85 44
$167 62
District No. 5 .- ISAAC PIERCE, Surveyor.
PAID
Isaac Pierce, 93 days labor,
$14 25
Rufus A. Thayer, 5 days, 2 teams,
25 00
Madison Holbrook, 5 days labor, 7. 50,
James Bracken, 4 days "
11
PAID
Jedediah French, 7 days labor,
10 50
A. C. Kimball, 5 days 66
7 50
Isaac N. Dyer, 4 days 66
6 00
Daniel Lyons, 3 days
4 50
George Burrill, 3 days
4 50
Caleb H. Dyer, horse and cart, 1} days,
2 00
Burrill boy,
20
Ira Thayer, use of plough,
62
Moses Jones, 5 loads gravel,
25
Rufus A. Thayer, 69 loads gravel,
4 14
Betsey Littlefield, 36 loads gravel,
2 16
$89 12
District No. 6 .= ISAAC TOWER, Surveyor.
PAID
Joshua Spear, with 3 cattle team, ¿ day,
$2 50
Isaac Tower, with horse and cart, 22 days, 8 25
Isaac Tower, 2 days labor,
2 57
George Tower, 12 days labor, and boy;
2 63
S. Miller, 3 days labor,
3 75
Henry Miller, 33 days "
2 63
Henry Jones, ¿ day
75
John Kiley, 22 days
3 44
Kiley boy, & day
15
Faunce boy,
10
E. Brewer, 23 days
2 50
J. Desmond, 1} days
80
$30 12
District No. 7 .- FREDERIC J. BERNARD, Surveyor.
PAID
F. J. Bernard, 8} days
labor,
$12 75
Thomas Townsend, S2 days "
12 75
Jacob Buker, 72 days 66
11 25
Jesse Townsend, 2 days
60
3 00
Ebenezer Thayer, 2₺ days 68
3 17
Peter Young, 2 days
3 00
E. Ramsey, 3 days
4 50
12
PAID
Barney Flaraty, 5 days labor,
7 50
John Reynolds, 4 days .. 6 00
John Logue, 6 days 9 00
John Gill, with horse and cart, 23 days,
8.75
Geo. W. Abbott, with horse and cart, 6 days,
16 50
Jackson Belcher, with horse and cart, 1 day,
2 75
Jackson Belcher, horse and cart,
6 25
Samuel Holbrook, ploughing,
50
Sharpening tools,
1 21
Labor and stock on bridge,
3 50
$112 38
District No. 8 .- OBADIAH JONES, Surveyor.
PAID
Obadiah Jones, with ? horses and cart, 5 days, $20 00
Obadiah Jones, with 1 horse and cart, 4 days, 12 00
Alvan Mann, with 3 cattle team, 5 days, 20 00
Joseph Hunt, 83 days labor,
13 00
Jonathan Hunt, 5 days
7 50
Patrick Gill, 5} days 66
8 25
James Kerrigan, 3 days
4 50
Richard Hogan. & day
75
Ira Taylor, 3 days
3 75
Thomas Dumphy, 3-5 day ..
1 00
Thomas Dumphy, 190 loads gravel,
13 30
$104 05
District No. 9 .- NEWTON WHITE, Surveyor.
Newton White, labor,
Zenas French, with 3 cattle team, 13 days, 55 00
Zenas French, 1 hand, 7 days labor, 9 25
John Gill, horse, cart and hand, picking stones, 3 50
One man and two boys, 3 25
Newton White, with horse, cart, and man, ¿ day, 2 50
Daniel H. Clark, 2 days labor,
3 00
Levi Paine, labor on bridge.
5 00
Cornelius White, 10 days labor,
15 00
PAID $ 7 00
13
PAID
Salmon Buck, 2 days labor,
3 00
A. Beaman, 1 day 66
1 50
Z. P. Jordan, 2 00
Clark Payne, 1 day
1 50
A. C. Chandler, gravel and labor,
20 75
$132 25
District No. 10 .- ABIEL HOWARD, Surveyor.
PAID
A. Howard, man, horse and cart, 23 days, $6 25
A. Howard, 3} days labor, 4 04
Alvan Mann, with 3 cattle team, 4 days, 16 00
Ephraim Mann, team and hand, 23 days, 10 25
Elisha Mann, with 2 horses, 12 days, 6 00
Charles Belcher, horse and cart, 1 day,
1 25
Charles Belcher, carting 8 loads gravel,
1 23
Seth Mann, with 2 horse team, 1 day,
4 00
Manus Gallagher, 1 day's labor,
1 25
Joseph Hunt, 4} days
6 75
James Kerrigan, 7 days
9 88
Daniel Lyons, 63 days
9 75
Jonathan Hunt, 4 days
5 75
Fred. Nightingale, 2 days
2 00
Charles Belcher, 102 loads grave!,
6 12
G. W. Thayer, 25 loads gravel,
75
$91 27
EXTRA REPAIRS ON ROADS, BRIDGES, &C.
PAID
Hiram Belcher, work on bridges, $ 5 00
Warren E. Wilkins, labor and stock on bridge, 14 72
Hiram Belcher, drawing scraper, picking stones, 79 24 Elisha Mann, drawing scraper and picking stones, 22 85 John and Ezra Gill, labor,
7 77
Gideon Howard, moving snow, 2 50
$132 08
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PAUPERS IN ALMS HOUSE.
Henry Clark.
Paid T. H. Brodrick, board, $48 67 Frederic Howard, medical attendance,27 00
Ralph Houghton, coffin and robe, 9 00
A. C. Kimball, grave; 1 25-$85 92
Noble Linfield.
Paid T. H. Brodrick, 52 weeks board, $86 67
Samuel Howard.
Paid T. H. Brodrick, board, $83 34
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance, 30 50
Ralph Houghton, coffin and robe, 10 00
A. C. Kimball, grave, 2 50-126 34
Gideon Howard, 3d.
Paid T. H. Brodrick, 52 weeks board, $86 66
Sarah Crane.
Paid T. H. Brodrick, 52 weeks board, $86 68
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance; 1 50-88 18
Eunice Delano.
Paid T. H. Brodrick, 52 weeks board, $69 33
Polly Copeland.
Paid T. H. Brodrick, 52 weeks board, $69 32
*Jane Weathee and children.
Paid T. H. Brodrick, board, $156 08
T. H. Brodrick, coat, 2 00
C. Morton, clothing, 19 84
Cyrus Morton, clothing; 15 25-193 17
*To be refunded.
15
Clothing, Bedding, S.c., for Alms House .. Paid Cyrus Morton, $73 72
B. Dickerman, jr., medicine, 9 37
Allowance for fuel,
24 00
For poultry, 4 50
T. H. Brodrick, straw and cord, 3 05
T. H. Brodrick, sewing for paupers, 14 00
T. H. Brodrick, allowance for sick- ness, &c., 41 25-169 89
Total, $975 47
PAUPERS OUT OF ALMS HOUSE.
E. G. Stetson ..
Paid Elisha Mann, supplies, $51 00
Ephraim Mann, labor, 2 50 -- $53 50:
Mrs. John Curtis.
Paid Cash to her, $9 00
Ira A. E. Taylor.
Paid I. D. Page, supplies,
$5. 00;
John Hollis ..
Paid Rufus A. Thayer, wood, $9. 75
Richard Ford, supplies, 13 years,
104 50
Royal Turner, 2 years rent, 80 00
Cyrus Morton, jr., goods,
1 50
John Wales, 2d, 1 ton coal,
12 00
Hiram Jones, wood,
5 40
Elisha Mann, wood,
8 00-221 15
B. W. Sylvester ..
Paid C. Morton, jr., supplies, $19 70
Cyrus Porter, wood,
6 50
Moses C. Beal, wood, 1 50
I. D. Page, supplies,
1 00
F. W. Lothrop, rent,
4 00
Mr. Lincoln, rent,
1 00
R. W. Turner, supplies,.
7.00
16
Paid Hiram Jones, wood, $7 00
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance, 13 25
Ephraim Mann, wood, 6 50
Ralph Houghton, coffin for child, 4 75
J. Evans, digging grave, 1 50 -- 73 70
Acsah Clark.
Paid Ebenezer Austin, 1862, $110 50
Ebenezer Austin, 1863, 161 00
Dr. T. E. Wood, medical attendance, 8 17
Ralph Houghton, coffin and robe, 10 00-289 67
Eleazer B. Clark.
Paid Town of Stoughton, $43 00
Mrs. James Upham and family.
Paid Town of Stoughton,
$92 36
Samuel Porter.
Paid Town of Stoughton, $9 00
Diantha Hobart.
Paid State Lunatic Hospital, $144 61
* Royal T. Beal.
Paid State Lunatic Hospital, $167 29
Triphena Niles.
Paid State Lunatic Hospital, $148 34
Polly Hall.
Paid John Hall, for board, $52 00
Mrs. Hiram Bagley and family.
Paid C. Morton, jr., supplies, $8 30
I. D. Page, supplies, 45 10
Expenses of boy to Maine, 2 50-55 90
Joseph Mann.
Paid Ephraim Spear, board, $58 00
Ansel Mann, shoes, 1 50
Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance, 1 50-61 00
*Repaid by Guardian.
17
* William Tillson.
Paid Joseph Loud & Co., coal, $11 50
T. Donnovan, carting same, 1 50-13 00
Mrs. Francis Holbrook and family.
Paid Jason Holbrook, rent, $24 00
Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance, 5 25
C. Morton, jr., supplies, 9 17
A. S. Niles, supplies,
11 62
Saml. Cheesman, jr., supplies,
40 00
Ephraim Mann, wood, 6 50
Ellis Tucker, wood, 4 00-100 54
Mrs. George Kingsbury and family.
Paid H. H. Packard, supplies, $34 50
Simeon White, wood and coal, 46 50
J. T. Jordan, rent, 30 00-111 00
B. F. Kennedy's wife and child.
Paid Josiah Thayer, for board, $165 00
C. Morton, jr., clothing, 8 00-173 00
Mrs. Amanda Lowell and family.
Paid Elisha Mann, wood, $ 7 00
Ephraim Mann, wood, 26 00
J. Loud & Co., coal, 11 00
T. Halpin, carting coal, 1 25
C. Morton, jr., clothing, &c.,
14 93
O. H. Leach, goods,
78 00
B. Dickerman, rent,
24 00-162 18
Ebenezer Holbrook.
Paid C. Morton, jr., clothing, $12 75
F. Townsend, clothing, 50
T. H. Brodrick, board in Alms House, 48 31-61 59 F. A. Alden's family.
Paid Sumner Soule, for support,
$20 00
Cash to his wife. 15 00-35 00
*To be refunded.
3
18
Widow Enoch Hobart.
Paid D. Faxon, supplies, $82 50
Isaac Spear, wood, 3 12
T. E. Wood, medical attendance, 11 68-97 30
David W. Hobart.
Paid S. W. Hobart, for board, $52 50
Widow John A. Hobart.
Paid A. G. Swain, supplies, $68 67
Lewis J. Hollis, wood and cutting, 27 24 Dr. S. S. Gifford, medical attendance,20 50-116 41 Nathaniel Nichols.
Paid E. W. Lincoln, supplies, 1862, $22 50
Moses French, wood, 1862, 2 50-25 00
Owen Sullivan.
Paid State Reform School, maintainance, $6 14
Mary Fowler.
Paid City of Boston, 1862-63, $22 25
Washington V. Thayer.
Paid City of Boston, $4 50
Lysander P. Holbrook.
Paid Daniel Baxter, 2 years rent, $66 00
Town of Quincy, coal, 9 00-75 00
Henry M. Jones.
Paid Henry Jones, support, $104 00
Leonard Faunce.
Paid Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance, $53 25
Isaac Johnson.
Paid Nahum Johnson, for support, $52 00
O. H. Vinton's children.
Paid Mary Burrill, for support, $60 00
Mrs. C. Miller, for support, 9 62
A. G. Swain, supplies, 10 00
19
Paid H. H. Packard, supplies, 30 05
S. L. White, fare of child, 5 00
C. Morton, jr., supplies, 4 00
E. S. Belcher, shoes,
6 50
Dr. S. S. Gifford, old bill,
76 50-201 67
Ann F. Thayer.
Paid Horatio Packard, board, $65 00
Willoughby Goodwin.
Paid H. H. Packard, supplies, $ 3 00 State Reform School, for son Elijah, 18 71-21 71 Ebenezer Thayer.
Paid Dr. S. S. Gifford, med. att., old bill, $3 00
Relief Poole.
Paid Town of Braintree, supplies,
$39 00
John Davidson, rent, 9 00-18 00
Ellen Kiley.
Paid Sally Silvester, for board,
$2 50
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance, 7 00-9 50
Ann Mann.
Paid A. C. Kimball, digging grave, (child,) $1 50
Mary and Edwin Cheesman.
Paid Samuel Cheesman, for support, $78 00
Mrs. Henry Joy.
Paid A. C. Kimball, digging grave,
$1 25
R. Houghton, coffin and robe, 9 00-10 25
Susannah Clark.
Paid North Bridgewater, support, 2 years,
$172 00
Mrs. James Kennedy and family.
Paid Michael Hand, rent, $22 14
Terence Dargan, supplies, 88 92
Ralph Houghton, coffin, 7 00
C. H. Dyer, coal, 10 25-128 31
20
Charles Poole.
Paid Elisha Mann, 1 cord wood, $6 50
Ephraim Mann, 1 cord wood, 6 00
Joshua Spear, 1 cord wood, 7 00-19 50
Joseph P. Davis' family.
Paid L. F. Kinsley, house rent, $6 00
A. G. Swain, supplies, 15 50
T. E. Wood, medical attendance, 6 75-28 25
Jonathan Mann.
Paid Ephraim Mann, wood, $3 50
Total, $3,480 77
PAUPERS OF OTHER TOWNS.
Middleborough.
Paid sundry persons for Lemuel Raymond
and family, $28 50
Dr. F. Howard, med. att., do., do., 2 25-30 75
Boston.
Paid sundry bills for Joseph Young's family, $50 36
Quincy.
Paid sundry persons for Ann Hunt, $39 25
Eust Bridgewater.
Paid sundry persons for Susannah Winnett, $78 00
Stoughton.
Paid Joseph Haynes' wife, $0 50
Sundry persons for Lewis Holbrook, 3 75-4 25
Roxbury.
Paid sundry persons for Mrs. C. W. Randall, $18 00
Methuen.
Paid sundry persons for Martha Farnum.
$25 75
Total, $246 36
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STATE PAUPERS.
PAID
T. H. Brodrick, for lodging and meals to 132 travelling paupers, $42 43
Selectmen, for cash to travelling paupers, $3 00
10 09
R. N. Flint, supplies to Mrs. Shields,
Ephraim Mann, wood to do., 6 50
S. Mann, 2d, cash, rent, moving, &c., do., 5 00-14 50
T. H. Brodrick, for board of Kiley children, 3 09
T. H. Brodrick, for board of Riley boy, 2 50
John Long, fares to Titicut, 1 30
A. C. Kimball, grave for Wm. Brady, $1 25
R. Houghton, coffin and robe, do., 10 00-11 25
Benj. Rowell and family, to go to Maine, $12 00 Elisha Mann, jr., supplies to Rowell, 4 00
O. Jones, moving his goods to Boston, 5 00-21 00
O. Jones, coal to Mrs. Frawley, 2 88
S. A. Vining, for Mrs. Michael Ahearn,
7 97
Richard Ford, supplies to Mrs. Whalen,
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