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Pound Keeper. Owen Collins. Keeper of Alms House. Richard P. Lombard. Liquor Agent. Franklin Porter.
Collector of Taxes. John Adams. Representative to the General Court. John Adams.
REPORT OF SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
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 1st 1866:
APPROPRIATIONS, BY VOTE OF THE TOWN.
For Schools, (including $300 for Stetson High School,) $7,000 00
Repairs of School Houses, 500 00
Do. of old School House No. 9, 500 00
Do. of Highways,
2,500 00
General Town Expenses,
15,000 00
Refunding money paid for recruiting
purposes. 21,788 48
$47,288 48
County Tax, 2,024 34
State Tax, 14,852 00
$64,164 82
5
Add Overlay in assessment of tax, $705 05
$64,869 87
Amount of Tax in 1865,
$63,363 10
Rec'd from the State on account of Corporation tax, $1,506 77-$64,869 87
Rec'd from State School Fund.
313 90
Coddington School Fund,
66 Sales of Salt Grass, 53 00
66 Dividends Randolph Nat. Bank, 88 00
66
Sons of Temperance rent, &c.,
(2 years,)
52 92-$507 82
$65,377 69
Taxable Valuation, Census, and Industrial Statistics of Randolph, May 1st, 1865.
Personal Estate,
tax'd by Assess'rs, $1,415,860
Personal Estate,
taxed by the State, $130,000-$1,545 860
Real Estate, 1,335 710-$2,881 570
1415
Rate of Taxation on each $100
$2,20
Population, 5734
Number of Families,
1213
Legal Voters, 1261
Children between ages of 5 & 15 y'rs, 1403
66 66 Acres of land taxed, 106493
66
Horses, 302
66 Cows, 300
66 66 Sheep,
22
66
66 Pairs of Boots manufactured,
375,905
66
60 " Shoes 66 117,310
Gross value of stock used in the manufacture of boots and shoes, $1,055 388
Value of boots and shoes manufactured $1,585 897 Amount of Capital invested in the businesss, $238 375 Number of males employed, 1789
66 " females 248 66 " yards shoe strings manufactured, 5,360 000
Value of the same, $22,480
Number of males employed, 10
Number of Polls taxed,
6
No. females emp. manufacturing shoe strings, 28
"· tons of hay,
1286
66
" tons of ice preserved for market, 2000
" cords of firewood fitted
2019
The whole number of Orders during the year is 261, for 261 bills, amounting to $57,945 89. These bills an- alyzed and condensed, present the following result, viz : EXPENSES OF SCHOOLS IN 1865. For Teaching :
Paid Miss Ada Belcher,
25 weeks, $138 00
Pauline T. Wood,
12
66
84 00
Annie E. White,
25
100 00
Emily Copeland,
12
6:
72 00
Mary M. West,
37
185 00
66
Mary L. Wilson,
37
6:
185 00
Mary F. Wood,
12
66
84 00
May C. Whittier,
12
66
84 00
66 Marion Dyer,
12
66
48 00
66
Abbie M. Alden,
14
70 00
66 Etta M. White,
24
168 00
Mr A. W. Hazen,
1 year,
963 86
" Miss Abbie A. Snell,
14 weeks,
77 00
" Mr. Willard Eddy,
2 terms,
353 16
" " Edmund Cottle,
1 year,
747 36
66 Miss Sarah E. Shankland,
24 weeks,
168 00
66 Susie H. Thaver,
37
259 00
66
66 Annie S. Thompson,
13
6:
91 00°
6:
66 H. Maria Roel,
24
120 00
Flora A. Belcher,
25
66
113 00
66
66 Sallie M. Tileston,
24
96 00
66 Sarah R. Leonard,
12
6 :
48 00
Mr. Edwin H. Peabody,
16-38 year, 321 02
66
66 Ezra N. Smith,
9-38
177 57
Miss Izzie Arnold,
37 weeks,
222 00
66
Mary H. French,
35
6
210 00
66
66 Felicia Vining,
35
198 00
66
66 Alice A. Thurston,
37
185 00
6:
66 Lottie Bean,
13
52 00
66 Helen C. Berry,
13
66
65 00
Hannah F. Thayer,
37
66
222 00
66
7
Paid Miss Estelle F. Wilson,
25
125 00
66 Helen S. Dunbar,
25
66
100 00
66
Hattie R. Austin,
36
66
191 00
66 Millie F. Whitcomb,
25
60
150 00
66 Ann Lois White,
39
181 00
$6,653 97
Paid Appropriation for Stetson High School, 300 00
$6,953 97
Fuel for Schools.
Paid Asia Mayhew, wood sawing and splitting,
$5 50
Moses French, wood, 13 00
John Adams, wood,
28 50
Ephraim Mann, wood and cutting,
9 50
Ebenezer S. Belcher, wood,
8 00
Dr. E. Alden, wood,
3 00
Adam F. Jones, wood,
8 00
H. C. Alden, wood,
4 00
Daniel Lyons, cutting wood & sifting coal,
5 00
Peter Brophy, cutting wood,
7 00
M. Mahoney, cutting wood,
3 00
Melvin Hollis, cutting wood,
2 50
William H. Smith, charcoal,
54 33
Desmond, cutting wood,
1 50
Joseph Hunt, cutting wood,
2 50
Joseph Loud & Co., coal & carting,
445 25
A. W. Stetson, & Co., coal
73 00
J. B. Lovering, carting,
4 00
Simeon White, carting,
9 25
Charles N. Buck, cutting wood,
2 50
$689 33
Care of School Rooms.
Paid Emily Copeland,
$9 00
Mary H. French,
10 50
Mary L. Wilson,
20 75
Pauline T. Wood,
3 00
Mary M. West,
20 75
Nathaniel H. Thayer,
12 75
Charles N. Buck,
49 60
William Armstrong,
14 00
8
Paid Lewis S. Veazie, Hattie R. Austin, Marion Dyer, Henry G. Beal,
27 60
18 00
6 00
11 50
Etta M. White,
15 00
Mrs. B. Mahady,
40 15
Abel Stetson,
17 50
Nelson Knights,
5 00
Felicia Vining,
13 50
Annie E. White,
4 00
Ada Belcher,
10 00
Edmund Cottle,
65 00
Watson Belcher,
16 00
Ann L. White,
9 00
Estelle F. Wilson, .
9 00
Helen S. Dunbar,
9 00
Millie F. Whitcomb,
8 75
Sarah R. Leonard,
3 75
Mrs. Lyons,
5 50
Catharine Rooney,
6 00
George W. Taylor,
6 00
Lottie Bean,
7 25
Walter Whitmarsh,
2 90
Helen C. Berry,
7 25
Ellen Terry,
3 24
Rent of School Rooms.
Paid John Long,
$137 50
Total Expense of Schools.
Paid Teachers,
$6,653 97
Fuel,
689 33
Care of Rooms,
468 24.
Rent,
137 50
Appropriation for Stetson High School, 300 00
$8,249 04
Furniture and Repairs of School Houses. Paid Charles Belcher, labor and materials, 11 98
Francis Townsend, ink, crayons, books &c., 9 54
Joseph McMath, labor and material, 13 24
$468 24
9
Paid A. W. Hazen, for bills paid, 2 50
Jefferson Belcher, labor and material, 6 31
T. E. Wortman, stoves, pipe, repairs, pails, dippers, &c. 209 48
John D. Lahey, labor, 12 60
Nichols & Noyes, books, 9 25
W. O. Haskell, ink, stands, chairs, &c. 28 05
W. G. Shattuck, desks, ink stands, &c. 67 25
John V. Beal, labor and material,
8 50
Henry Pratt, labor,
4 25
Samuel L. White, carting furniture,
2 25
Charles N. Buck, labor,
75
Ellen Welch, cleaning house,
2 25
J. C. Rhines, lumber for fence, 3 25
22 20
Ralph Houghton, labor and material,
Samuel Baker, gravel and labor Dist. No. 2, 13 00 E. Moulton, labor and material, 13 36
T. F. Jones, labor, 1 50
1 38
Michael Desmond, & Mrs. Lyons, labor, .
3 50
Taggard & Tompson, books, &c.,
14 32
Franklin Porter, books, ink, &c., 31 46
A. C. Chandler & Co., repairing stove, &c.,
1 15
E. Moulton, Jr., brooms, pails, hooks, &c.,
9 25
T. H. Brodrick, bill for labor and material, 6 50
Linus Belcher,
2 66
H. H. Packard, furniture, screws, brooms, pails, &c., 9 32
C. Morton, Jr., paper,
1 60
Estabrook Express,
1 00
J. F. Crosby, furniture,
5 30
Josiah Clark, carting lumber,
3 00
Wright & Potter, printing,
14 00
John L. Brown, painting,
40 93
John Gill, labor,
2 50
George C. Platts, glass and setting,
20 11
Thomas West, books, brooms, &c.,
4 12
Lemuel Wentworth, labor and material,
3 35
Joseph Belcher, 66 66
3 50
W. E. Jewell, for bills paid,
3 65
Joseph Jones, 66 66
3 07
J. Watson Belcher, labor,
10
Paid John A. Blood, posts, rails and setting same, B. Dickerman, labor and material, 4 66
2 50
$634 34 E T
Enlarging and Repairing School House Dist. No. 9.
Paid F. E. Loud, lumber, $139 81
J. C. Rhines and Son, lumber, 142 57
King and Co., paint, 88 83
Burdett and Co., materials,
5 45
H. H. Packard and Co., bill,
25 30
J. McMath, labor,
60 00
Hardy and Co., bill,
10 00
J. C. Hackett, bill,
8 00
A. C. Chandler, bill,
1 70
O. Cushing, bill,
10 00
Moses French, labor,
2 35
T. W. Whiting, bill for labor,
247 48
J. D. F. Lyons, labor,
26 00
$767 49
HIGHWAYS.
District No. 1 .- ABEL BELCHER, Surveyor.
PAID.
Abel Belcher, 12 days labor,
$20 12
Ephraim Wales, 44 days horse cart and man, 12 75
Josiah Clark, bill, 19 25
Alvan Mann, bill,
22 00
Elisha Mann, bill,
22 00
Ephraim Mann, bill,
22 00
Seth Mann, bill,
22 00
Lyman Upham, 2 days labor,
3 50
Simon O'Brien, 44 " 66
7 44
James O'Brien, 64 "
10 07
Timothy M. O'Niel, 44 days labor,
7 44
Wm. Barry, 6 days labor,
10 47
Patrick McLaughlin, 42 days labor,
7 87
Owen Collins, 52 days labor,
9 62
B. O'Flaherty, 1} "
2 62
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Moses C. Beal, labor, P. McMahon, labor,
1 00
75
Knights, labor,
1 00
Three boys' labor,
1 00
E. Beal, picking stones,
4 50
T. Fardy, sharpening tools,
75
Seth Mann 2d, 49 loads gravel,
a 8 cts.
3 92
E. Alden, 160 loads gravel,
12 80
$224 87
District No. 2 .- NATHANIEL DEAN, Surveyor.
PAID.
Nathaniel Dean, 17} days' labor,
$33 99
John B. Dean, 12 3-10 days' labor,
18 45
66 -6
66 3 days with horse and cart, 9 00
Lewis S. Belcher, 73 days 3 cattle team,
39 00
Lewis Holbrook, 11 3-10 days' labor,
16 95
B. Ford, 4 3-10 days' labor, Ward C. Dean, 4 days' labor,
6 00
Ambrose Hollis, 2 days' labor,
3 00
W. W. Linfield, 27 loads gravel,
1 62
Seth Belcher, 44 loads gravel,
1 32
George N. Spear, 100 loads gravel, delivered,
13 50
Samuel Baker, gravel,
2 48
Jonathan White, gravel,.
1 36
$153 92
District No. 3 .- ALVAN MANN, Surveyor.
PAID.
Alvan Mann, 9 9-10 days' labor, 17 33
Alvan Mann, 42 days, horse, cart, and hand, 15 75
Alvan Mann, 6 days, 2 horses, 2 carts, 2 hands, 35 25
Ephraim Mann, 3 days 2 horses, cart and hand, 16 50
Elisha Mann, 22 days 2 horses, cart and hand,
13 75
Delazon Mann, 63 days' labor,
11 38
John A. Mann, 42 day's labor,
7 88
Edwin Taber, 5 day's labor,
8 75
George Meader, 42 days' labor,
7 88
Joseph Hunt, 32 days' labor,
7 50
Jonathan Hunt, 6 days' labor,
10 50
Edwin Mann, 62 days' labor,
6 50
Stetson boys, picking stones,
4 75
Morton Holbrook, picking stones,
1 00
7 25
12
Lemuel Wentworth, 1 day's labor, Warren A. Taber, 22 days' labor, John Thayer, 1 day's labor,
1 50
1 88
Winfield Scott Weathy, ¿ day's labor,
40
Joshua Hunt, ¿ day ploughing,
2 25
Joshua Hunt, 81 loads gravel, a 6 cts.
4 86
Ephraim Mann, 12 loads gravel, a 8 cts.
.96
Ausel Mann, 42 loads gravel,
1 68
Loring Binney, 100 loads gravel,
8 00
For sharpening tools, 20
$187 20
District No. 4 .- EBENEZER S. BELCHER, Surveyor.
PAID.
E. S. Belcher, 17 days' labor,
$26 75
E. S. Belcher, 133 days horse and cart, 20 25
Augustus Belcher, 18 days' labor, 28 00
Lewis J. Hollis, 93 days horse and cart,
14 25
Lewis J. Hollis, 152 days' labor,
23 25
Gideon Howard, Jr., 63 days' labor,
9 75
Moses B. Howard, 112 days' labor,
17 25
A. Pendergrass, 2 days' labor,
3 00
Cornelius White, 1 day's labor,
1 75
Joseph Conway, 13 days' labor,
3 00
Elbridge Morse, ¿ day's labor,
50
A. Pendergrass, 28 loads gravel,
84
David Burrell, 40 loads gravel,
1 20
PAID. $149 79
District No. 5 .- AMASA CLARK, Surveyor.
Amasa Clark, 62 days' labor,
11 00
Rufus A. Thayer, 4 days 2 teams, 30 00
Rufus A. Thayer, 2 days 1 team, 9 00
Elisha V. Clark, 63 days horse, cart, and hand,
22 75
Josiah Clark, 2 days horse, cart, and hand,
7 00
Josiah Clark, 13 days 2 horses, cart, and hand,
8 25
George Burrell, 4 days' labor, 8 00
8 00
Noah Chessman, 42 days' labor,
9 00
Josiah Holbrook, 43 days' labor,
9 00
Lewis Jones, 6 days' labor,
12 00
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75
Jedediah French, 4 days' labor,
13
A. C. Kimball, 9 days' labor and repairing bridge, 18 25 C. M. Holbrook, 2 days' labor, 4 00
Rufus A. Thayer, 329 loads gravel, a 8 cts. 26 32
Betsy Littlefield, 44 loads gravel, a 8 cts. 3 52
Amasa Clark, 89 loads gravel, a 8 cts. 7 12 Sharpening tools, 50
$193 71
District No. 6 .- CHARLES MCCARTY, Surveyor.
PAID.
Charles McCarty, 10} days' labor, 18 00
Michael Buckley, 92 days with horse and cart, 33 25
Michael Buckley, labor on bridge, 2 50
Owen Neary, 3 days horse, cart, and 2 boys, 13 50
3 00
Austin Roel, blasting rocks,
12 00
Adam Jones, carting gravel,
3 00
Warren Mann, labor on stone,
1 50
R. Thayer, 42 days' labor,
6 75
R. Green, 92 days' labor,
15 38
Royal Abbott, 5 days' labor,
7 50
Thomas Clark, 6 days' labor,
9 00
R. McGrane, 2 7-10 days' labor,
4 05
William Whipple, 2 days' labor,
4 00
W. Dyer, labor,
50
H. French, labor,
25
Sundry persons, gravel,
2 80
Joseph Mann, 75 loads gravel, a 5 cts.
3 75
Wm. Campbell, repairing tools,
1 93
$142 66
District No. 7 .- WALES FRENCH, JR., Surveyor. PAID.
Wales French Jr., for 8 8-10 days with horse and cart, $30 80
Wales French Jr., 4 days' labor,
7 42
Moses W. Whitcomb, 82 days with horse and cart, 29 22
John A. Blood, 2 days' with horse and cart, 7 00
A. J. Dyer, 6} days' labor, 11 37
Samuel Packard, 6 days' labor,
10 50
Martin Gay, 62 days' labor,
10 25
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E. Meany, 1 day horse, cart, and man,
14
James Welsh, 63 days' labor, Jacob Buker, 4 3-10 days' labor,
11 37
7 39
R. Hogan, 1 day's labor, 1 75
Peter Brophy, 1 day's labor, 1 75
Forrest Townsend, 1 8-10 days' labor, 2 70
Sharpening tools, 20
Dr. E. Alden, & M. Whitcomb, plank for bridge, 2 80
Dr. E. Alden, 136 loads gravel, 3 93
Samuel Packard, 136 loads gravel,
5 44
Susan Alden, 56 loads gravel,
2 24
P. McMahon, 28 loads gravel,
1 12
Sarah Tolman, 56 loads gravel, 2 24
$149 49
District No. 8 .- EDSON M. ROEL, Surveyor.
PAID.
E. M. Roel, 14 7-12 days' labor, $32 60
Ephraim Mann, 7 5-12 days 2 horses, cart and man, 41 39
Alvan Mann, 7 5-12 days 2 horses, cart and man, 40 80 Seth Mann, 4 11-12 days 1 horse, cart and man, 27 05 Michael Buckley, 13 days 1 horse, cart and man, 5 41 Michael Buckley, { day's 1 horse, cart and 2' hands, 3 35
Josiah Clark, 5 5-12 d's 2 horses, cart and man, 66 " 13 days' 1 horse, cart and man, 35 22
Elisha Mann, 43 days, 2 horses, cart and man, 24 75
Edward Donahue 42 days, 1 horse, cart and 2 boys, 15 85
E. A. Allen, man, horse, cart and gravel, 1 00
Seth Mann, 2d, 2 days horse and cart,
3 00
Gideon Stetson, 32 days labor,
6 12
Wm. Barry, 9 1-3 days' labor,
16 22
John Gill, 9 7-12 days' labor,
18 85
Joseph Hunt, 123 days' labor,
24 15
Jonathan Hunt, 8 1-12 days' labor,
14 15
C. A. Roel, 92 days' labor,
15 02
Daniel Lyons, 52 days' labor,
10 05
Nathaniel Noyes, 8 5-6 days' labor,
15 47
John A Mann, 1 day's labor,
1 75
Wm. Cummingham, ¿ day's labor,
87
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Thomas Burke, 4 day's labor, James O'Brien, 53 days' labor, Phillip Riley, 3 1-6 days' labor, M. Mclaughlin, 53 days' labor, T. M. O'Neil, 12 days' labor, H. P. Mann, 4 day's labor,
43
9 35
5 55
9 35
2 63
43
C. H. P. Howard, ¿ day's labor,
37
Michael Lyons, 2} days' labor,
1 25
Patrick Lyons, 3g days' labor,
3 00
Ira Taylor, 4 days' labor and boy,
9 25
N. F. Roel, blasting rocks,
2 10
Seth Mann 2d, 421 loads gravel, a 8 cts.,
33 68
Thomas Dumphy, 98 loads gravel, a 8 cts.
8 34
B. L. Wales, 56 loads gravel, a 8 cts. 3 36
H. B. Alden, 8 loads gravel, a 8 cts.
64
$442 83
District No 9 .- HENRY NEWCOMB, Surveyor.
PAID.
Henry Newcomb, 10 days' labor and cash
paid, (60 ct.) 3 50
Moses French, 1 day horse and cart,
Zenas French, drawing stone, 75
John A. Blood, 5 days' 2 horses, 2 carts 2 hands, 35 00
66 66 66 1 day 1 horses, 1 cart 1 hand, 3 50
James B. Lovering 7 days' 1 horse, 1 cart, 1 hand, 25 40
John Gill, 83 days' 1 horse, 1 cart, 1 hand, 30 50
Simeon White, 5 days' 1 horse, 1 cart and boy, 15 00
Samuel L. Holbrook, 12 days' team and 2 hands, 8 48 Hiram Belcher, labor and use of cart, 3 50
Lewis Belcher, drawing stone, 25
83
Thomas Townsend, 5 days' labor,
8 75
Alpheus Hunt, 114 days' labor,
19 67
Levi Greenwood, 12 00
1 00
Mason Lovering, 15 7-8 days' labor,
31 75
Rufus Curtis, 1 3-10 days' horse and boy,
3 90
Ford boy, 1 day's labor,
1 00
· Lewis Holbrook, labor,
2 00
John Gill, ¿ day's labor,
Bradford Lovering, { day's labor,
$20 60
16
Charles Chevigny, 7 loads gravel, John Kellaher, 192 loads gravel,
28 12 52
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#240 18
District No. 10 .- E. M. ROEL, Surveyor.
PAID.
E. M. Roel, 10} days' labor, $20 14
Ephraim Mann, 4 10-12 days' 2 horses, cart and man, 26 08
Alvan Mann, 3 10-12 days' 2 horses, cart and man, 21 08
Elisha Mann, 3 days' 2 horses, cart and man, 16 50
Seth Mann, 2 10-12 days' 2 horses, cart and man, 15 58 Josiah Clark, 10-12 day's 3 horses, 2 carts and man, 7 29
Michael Buckley, 10-12 day's 1 horse, cart and man, 2 75
N. Roel, A. Roel, J. Gerald, 25 days' labor each, 18 67 Austin Roel, 14 days' labor, 2 93
Owen Neary, 14 days' with horse, cart and boy, 5 25 Edward Donahue, 1 day with horse, cart and boy, 4 00 Daniel Lyons, 44 days' labor, 7 24
N. Roel, powder and drills, 5 58
William Barry, 43 days' labor,
9 05
John Gill, 43 days' labor,
9 05
Joseph Hunt, 43 days' labor,
9 36
Jonathan Hunt, 43 days' labor,
8 16
C. A. Roel, 43 days' labor,
8 16
H. P. Mann, 1 day's labor,
1 75
N. Noyes, 1 1-6 days' labor,
2 05
C. H. P. Howard, 1 day's labor,
1 50
James O'Brien', 1 1-6 days' labor,
2 05
Thomas Burke, 1 day's labor,
1 75
M. Mclaughlin, 1 1-6 days' labor,
2 05
Sundry persons picking stones, 7 20
Charles Belcher, 247 loads gravel, a 8 cts.,
19 76
$234 98
Extra Repairs, Railing Roads and Bridges. PAID.
Ephraim Mann, repairing Canton Street, $176 67 James Burke, and others, work on Howard St., 20 00
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17
Peterson & Alden, Railing Union St., 33 34
Austin Roel, Railing bridge North St., 6 00
J. C. Rhines, Lumber for Railing, 16 95
Josiah Clark, carting, 2 00
E. M. Roel, labor and repairs, 15 62
Dighton & Somerset R. R. bridging Main St., 300 00
N. F. Roel, building Fowler St., 200 00
$770 58
PAUPERS IN ALMS HOUSE.
Noble Linfield.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 52 wks. $104 00
Ebenezer Holbrook.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 52 wks. $104 00 Gideon Howard, 3d.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 11 wks. $22 00
Sarah Crane.
$91 00
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 52 wks. Polly Copeland.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 52 wks. $91 00
F. Howard, medical attendance 1 00
Eunice Delano.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 52 wks. $91 00
William Stetson.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board, $1 00
Charlotte Alden.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board, $5 25-$510 25
Clothing, Bedding &c., for Alms House.
Paid Cyrus Morton, Jr., clothing, Allowance of fuel, (2 tons coal,) 22 00
$117 92
I. D. Page, supplies, 6 58
T. E. Wortman, stove pipe, 1 50
R. W. Turner, supplies, 5 74
7 05
R. P. Lombard, medicine,
66 sewing, mending shoes,
and repairs, 25 03
$18 627
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18 PAUPERS OUT OF ALMS HOUSE.
Elijah B. Goodwin.
Paid State Reform School, $11 49
Amanda Lowell & Family.
Paid Asia Mayhew, for wood,
$8 00
N. A. Tolman, supplies,
73.75
Joseph Loud & Co., coal,
26 50
C. Morton, Jr., clothing,
6 00
Isaac Mann, wood,
9 00
Atherton Wales, wood,
3 50
Benjamin Dickerman, rent,
24 00
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
15 50
$166 25
Samuel Hollis.
Paid Town of South Scituate for supplies,
$45 00
Ellen O. Riley.
Paid State of Massachusetts for support.
$17 00
. State Lunatic Hospital. Paid for Rebecca R. Orcutt,
$110 92
Diantha Hobart,
193 37
Royal T. Beal, (Refunded,)
208 41
Triphena Niles,
181 30
$694 00
Mrs. James Kennedy & Family. Paid Terrence Dargan for supplies, E. Moulton Jr., for supplies, John Rooney rent, Dr. F. Howard medical attendance,
$70 15
19 50
24 00
11 00
$124 65
Mary Fowler.
Paid City of Boston, for supplies,
$24 25
Jonathan Mann.
Paid Asia Mayhew for goods,
$2 00
Asia Mayhew for wood,
9 00
Noah Thayer for wood,
5 75
$16 75
19 Samuel H. Payne. Paid N. A. Tolman for goods, $5 00
Moses French wood, 4 00
Caleb Hayden supplies, Dr. L. M. Lee medical attendance,
3 00
42 75
$54 75
Edwin & Mary Chessman.
Paid Samuel Chessman for board,
139 00
Dr. E. A. Allen medical attendance, 5 50
$144 50
Rowena Sylvester.
Paid City of Boston for supplies, 18 00
Henry M. Jones.
Paid Henry Jones for board, 34 00
Lavinia Simpson for board, 70 00
$104 00
Widow Frances Holbrook & family.
Paid Jason Holbrook rent to April 1st, 1865, 27 00
Samuel Chessman Jr., supplies, 52 00
$79 00
Margaret Nash.
Paid City of Cambridge for board, 13 26
Catharine Curtis.
Paid Ebenezer Alden for cash paid for support, 70 50
Margaret Hollis.
Paid Jacob N. Foster for board, 19 50
Nathan Hollis for board,
40 50
$73 50
Ann F. Thayer.
Paid Horatio Packard for board,
52 00
Polly Hall.
35 75
Bradford W. Sylvester.
Paid Cyrus Porter for wood,
13 50
Moses C. Beal for wood,
10 00
E. W. Lothrop rent,
23 83
Paid John Hall for support,
20
C. Morton Jr., supplies, 4 20
R. N. Flint supplies, 3 00
T. E. Wortman supplies, 8 00
R. W. Turner supplies, Dr. F. Howard medical attendance,
9 00
50
$72 03
Charlotte J. Alden. Paid State of Massachusetts for support and medical attendance, 51 00 C. Morton Jr., clothing, 3 50
Charles Poole.
Paid Ephraim Mann for wood,
29 50
Ira Thayer for wood, 4 00
Elisha Mann Jr., supplies,
31 14
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
5 00
B. F. Kennedy's wife & child.
Paid Josiah Thayer for board,
159 00
C. Morton Jr., supplies, Dr. E. A. Allen medical attendance,
3 75
10 00
$172 75
Betsy Jones.
Paid Remembrance Jones for board,
65 00
Dr. E. A. Allen medical attendance, 55 50
$120 50
E. G. Stetson & family.
4 50
Paid I. D. Page supplies, R. F. Flint supplies,
4 00
$8 50
E. G. Simpson. Paid Dr. L. M. Lee medical attendance, 2 00 R. Houghton, services and expenses in con- veying to and from Mass. General Hospital, 17 00
$54 50
$69 64
21
R. Houghton coffin and robe, 12 00
$31 00
Child of F. A. Alden.
Paid Henry A. Alden for board,
28 00
Isaac Johnson.
Paid Nahum Johnson for board,
Lysander P. Holbrook. 52 00
Paid Daniel Baxter for supplies, Gideon Howard 3d.
36 00
Paid Gideon Howard Jr., for board,
40 00
Widow Michael McLaughlin.
Paid I. D. Page supplies, Mrs. Joseph Davis & family.
12 66
Paid H. H. Packard & Co., supplies,
68 60
Moses French wood,
17 00
Simeon White wood,
8 00
William B. Belcher rent,
30 00
$123 60
Jonathan Thayer.
Paid Moses French wood,
3 00
Daniel Faxon supplies, 19 62
Dr. T. E. Wood medical attendance, 19 50
$42 12
Mrs. Cornelius McDonald.
Paid A. W. Stetson coal,
16 50
R. N. Flint supplies, 3 40
N. A. Tolman supplies,
4 00
Ephraim Mann wood,
10 00
$33 90
Mrs. Charles A Peckman.
Paid George H. Godwin for board,
12 00
Mrs. T. West for services,
3 00
Dr. F. Howard medical attendance,
18 00
Thomas West digging grave and use of horse and wagon, R. Houghton coffin and robc,
2 00
12 50
$47 50
22 Mrs. Wendell Beal. Paid R. W. Turner for supplies, O. Jones & Son supplies,
15 00
20 00
Thomas Reed.
Paid Dr. E. A. Allen medical attendance, Alexander Holbrook.
16 75
Paid O. Jones & Son supplies, Dr. F. Howard medical attendance, 3 00
12 00
Mrs. J. A. Hobart & Almira Vinton. Paid Nancy L. Hayward for wood,
16 00
D. Faxon supplies,
138 17
Dr. T. E. Wood medical attendance, 5 00 Dr. F. Howard medical attendance, 3 50
$162 67
Mrs. Enoch Hobart.
Paid Samuel W. Hobart for board,
91 00
Ira Howard.
Paid Ephraim Mann for wood,
15 00
Horatio Packard supplies,
5 03
Elisha Mann Jr., supplies,
16 55
Dr. F. Howard medical attendance,
21 05
$57 58
F. A. Alden's family.
Paid town of Quincy, for support,
189 25
D. L. Johnson, & family.
Paid town of Abington, for support,
91 32
PAUPERS OF OTHER TOWNS. QUINCY .- Ann Hunt.
Paid for supplies,
64 25
DARTMOUTH .- Susan Hicks.
Paid for supplies,
45 50
ABINGTON .- Sarah Kehr.
· Paid for supplies, 34 50
$35 00
$15 00
23 METHUEN .- Martha Farnum.
Paid cash, $9 00
STOUGHTON .- Sarah M. Law.
Paid medical attendance, $40 50
CANTON .- Mrs Geo ge S. Sloan.
Paid for supplies, $75 48
EAST BRIDGEWATER .- Susanna Winnett. Paid for supplies, $129 50
BROOKLINE .- F. S. W. Blanchard. Paid for wood, $35 00
NORTH BRIDGEWATER .- Albert Howard.
Paid for wood and supplies, $62 00
MIDDLEBOROUGH .- Mrs. Lemuel Raymond. Paid for goods, $10 00
NEWBURYPORT .- John Lewis.
Paid for supplies and medical attendance, $162 25
STATE PAUPERS.
Paid R. P. Lombard, lodging and meals 101 travellers, $43 25
R. N. Flint, supplies to Mrs. Frawley, 1 00
R. Houghton, coffin for John P. Donnovan, 5 00
Terrence Dargan, supplies to John Fencer, 10 00 C. Estabrook, express and cash paid for Miles Hoye, 12 50
John Long, tickets to Boston and Titticut, 6 80
N. Howard. cash paid, 60.
J. White Belcher, cash paid, 65
John Adams, cash paid, 50
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$80 30
FUNERAL EXPENSES.
Paid Ralph Houghton, (as per vote of the town,) attending funerals, 1864, $74 50
John A. Blood, attending funerals, 34 00
Estate of Ezekiel French, attending funerals, 32 00
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Ralph Houghton, attending 99 funerals 1865, 198 00 John A. Blood, attending 21 funerals 1865, 42 00
Oiling harness, Repairs on hearse, 1 25
1 00
P. T. & C. S. Washburn for 2 hearses, as per vote, 1,115 00
$1,497 75
STATE AID TO FAMILIES OF VOLUNTEERS.
Paid various persons, $10,063 58
ARMORY.
Paid John Long for rent, $50 00
FIRE DEPARTMENT. Fire King Engine.
Paid Lawrence White, steward,
W. P. Sullivan, steward, 31 25
T. Fardy, repairs, 2 00
Wm. Campbell, repairs,
7 50
R. W. Turner, supplies,
16 33
$65 58
Aquarius Engine.
Paid 42 members for services,
84 00
East Parish use of land for Engine house, 6 00
B. R. Lovering, steward, 3 00
George M. Lovering, steward,
24 00
D. W. Thayer; carting Engine to and from Boston, 16 00
Shelton & Cheever, repairs,
56 88
A. C. Chandler, repairs,
4 00
E. W. Lincoln, supplies,
10 83
Kingman, moving Engine house and expenses, W. H. Warren, for bills paid,
53 75
11 13
$269 59
$8 50
25 Relief Engine.
Paid 19 members for services, $38 00
·Ezra Whitcomb, steward and cash paid for oil, 27 60
D. Faxon, supplies, 7 50
L. Wade, repairs, 3 18
$76 28
Independence Engine.
Paid 22 members for services,
44 00
C. A. Roel, steward, 3 75 Ira Howard, steward, 9 50
57 25
Excelsior Engine. Paid Charles H. Mann, steward, 11 25
Paid Engineers for services, 27 50
C. Estabrook, express, 7 55
T. E. Wortman, lanterns, cans, &c.,
10 56
Shelton & Cheever, new hose, fire hooks and repairs, 886 05
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