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THIRTY - THIRD
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, AND
SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEE
OF THE TOWN OF
RANDOLPH,
TOGETHER WITH THE REPORTS OF THE
TREASURER, TRUSTEES OF THE STETSON SCHOOL FUND, AND ENGINEERS OF THE FIRE . DEPARTMENT,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
MARCH 1, 1869.
RANDOLPH, MASS : PRINTED AT THE NORFOLK COUNTY REGISTER OFFICE. 1869.
MAY 1 4 1963
TOWN OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1868-9.
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Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor. J. White Belcher, Horatio B. Alden, Jr., Jaccb Whitcomb. Town Clerk and Treasurer. Hiram C. Alden.
School Committee.
Elisha Mann, Thomas West,
Term expires March, 1869.
66
66
1870.
Trustees of Stetson High School Fund.
Lemuel S. Whitcomb, Term expires March, 1869.
Daniel Howard,
66
66 1870.
John L. French, 66
6C 1871.
Auditors. Royal W. Turner, Nathan A. Tolman, Thomas West.
Constables.
William H. Warren,
Royal W. Thayer,
Wilson Belcher
Luther Rowe.
William Shed,
Truant Officers.
Elisha Mann, Jr., Thomas West.
Fence Viewers.
James Riley Thayer, Ira W. Lewis.
Highway Surveyors.
Edson M. Roel, Lewis J. Hollis, Wales French, Jonathan S. Belcher,
Amasa Clark,
Elisha Holbrook, 2d.
Edwin A. Tabor,
Adam F. Jones.
4
Field Drivers.
Richard McGrane, Jr., Daniel Faxon, Jr., Moses Mann, Seth Howard, John P. Beal,
Joseph Jones, Samuel E. Hawes, W. W. Blencowe, A. C. Kimball, Hugh McMahon.
Surveyors of Wood.
Edson M. Roel, Daniel B. White.
Pound Keeper -William Hogan. Superintendent of Alms House .- Mace Gay. Collector of Taxes .- Edson M Roel. Representative to General Court .- Samuel Clark.
Engineers of the Fire Department.
Thomas West, Chief Engineer, Ralph Houghton, Clerk,
John B. Thayer,
William H. Warren, Levi Wilbur, James W. White.
REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.
1
The Selectmen of the Town of Randolph respectfully submit the following report, showing the appropriations and expendi- tures for the financial year ending March 1st, 1869.
APPROPRIATIONS, BY VOTE OF THE TOWN.
For Schools (including $300 for Stetson High School), $10,000 00 Repairs of School Houses, 500 00
Highways, 2,500 00
General Town Expenses,
15,000 00
Engine House, for Fire King Engine Co.,
1,000 00
Hose,
600 00
Engine Men,
1,750 00
State Tax,
6,320 00
County Tax,
2,673 44
Total,
$40,343,44
Amount of Tax assessed in 1868.
$42,200 61
TAXABLE VALUATION, MAY 1ST, 1868.
Personal,
$1,335,190 00
Real,
1,399,900 00
Total, $2,735,090 00
Rate of assessment, $14.40 on $1000.
ESTIMATED VALUE of PROPERTY OWNED BY THE TOWN.
New Alms-House property,
$12,000 00
Town House and land,
15,000 00 1,800 00
66 66
2,
1,600 00
3,
1,000 00
66
66
1,800 00
4 5,
1,000 00
.
School House and land, Dist. No. 1,
6
School House and land, Dist. No. 6,
$1,500 00
66 ~ " 7, " 66 66
1,000 00
8,
5,000 00
66 66 9,
1,300 00
School House and land,
10
4,500 00
Prescott School House and land,
18,000 00
Stetson School Fund,
10,300 00
*Eight Shares Randolph National Bank,
1,200 00
*Ten acres Salt Marsh, 500 00
5,000 00
Five Fire Engine Houses and Lock-up,
4.500 00
Two Hearses, 600 00
$94,100 00
The Selectmen have drawn orders on the Treasurer for the following bills, amounting to $49,599 58
On account of Schools, $8,973 99
300 00
Incidentals, furniture, repairs and care of
rooms, 1,289 23
66
Repairs of Highways,
2,895 66
Poor in Almshouse to Jan. 1st, 1869,
1,498 36
66 Poor out of Almshouse,
5,464 70
Poor in other towns,
545 22
State Paupers,
672 81
66
Funeral expenses,
283 50
66
Fire Department,
3,398 86
Taxes (abatements and collection)
545 46
Town Officers,
1,455 89
66
New Lockup,
1,149 69
New Almshouse and land, 11,885 69
"
Furniture for new Almshouse, 801 59
16 Provisions, salary &c., for new Almshouse 331 68
Stock on farm,
343 52
66
Labor, &c., on farm
226 75
Miscellaneous expenses,
1,193 44
$49,599,58
*Coddington Fund./
State Aid,
6,343 54
Stetson School
High School House and land,. "
6,500 00
Four Fire Engines and fixtures,
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EXPENDITURES FOR SCHOOLS, By direction of School Committee for the year ending March 1, 1869.
For Teaching.
Paid Thomas H. West,
one year,
$820 00
Wales B. Thayer,
780 00
John V. Beal,
780 00
Frank H. Lewis,
one term,
325 00
E. B. Gale,
two terms,
675 00
Miss Sarah E. Shankland,
36 weeks,
399 99
66
Hannah O. Noyes,
288 00
66
Hannah F. Thayer,
265 00
Enna M. Packard,
288 00
6: Mary J. Austin, 66
180 00
Susan A. Whitcomb,
66
223 50
66
Mary H. French,
66
252 00
Emma F. Veazie,
66
210 50
Ella V. Wales
180 00
Estelle F. Wilson,
35
66
288 00
66
Lottie S. Bean,
23
115 00
66
Helen S. Dunbar,
36
229 00
Flora A. Belcher,
23
. 115 00
Mary E. Wood,
36
288 00
Mary L. Prescott.
23
66
138 00
66
Emma P. Ryan, 36 66
180 00
Lucy J. Thayer
66
180 00
66
Alice A. Smith,
66
66
216 00
66
S. Augusta Bass,
66
288 00
66
Ada Belcher,
23
138 00
E. Florence Kennedy, 5
30 00
Imogene A. Lawrence 9
66
54 00
Mary E. Rogers, 8 66
56 00
Annie Stevens, 13
66
65 00
Mary E. Minter, 4
32 00
$8,253 99
Fuel.
Paid N. A. Tolman
for Coal
$476 10
Wm. H. Warren
50 00
A. Warren Stetson
24 00
Abiel Howard
wood,
5 50
Ebenezer Alden,
66
5 50
66
175 00
Sallie M. Tileston.
3.6
66
Paid Moses French
for wood
$2 25
Rufus A. Thayer,
11 00
Ephraim Mann
17 25
Thomas West
97 25
John Reynolds
..
cutting wood
3 75
Austin Roel
"
11 25
John D. Lahey
..
3 50
H. E. Wetherbee
1 50
A. W. Thayer
packing
1 50
Martin S. Poppy
shavings
7 40
Thomas West
2 25
$720 00
Care of School Rooms.
Paid John Wales,
$9 00
Enna M. Packard,
21 50
Mary Jane Austin,
11 50
Susan A. Whitcomb,
18 50
Hannah O. Noyes,
13 00
Mary H. French,
15 00
Estelle F. Wilson,
8 50
Mary L. Prescott,
11 25
John Ormsby,
47 40
W. and F. Ormsby,
67 63
James C. Shorey,
18 50
H. S. Fouchey,
5 00
Alice A. Smith,
21 00
Mrs. Michael Riley,
187 75
Frank H. Beals,
78 25
F. H. Thayer,
2 50
S. A. Bass,
9 00
Ada Belcher,
11 25
Eddie Tabor,
10 00
Imogene A. Lawrence,
2 25
E. White and E. Gill,
13 00
M. Thayer, .
7 50
A. Turner,
2 25
Mary E. Minter,
1.00
$592 53
Incidental Expenses of Schools.
$3 00
Paid John Wales for use of well, Royal S. Holbrook for use of well,
3 00
Patrick Feeney
" " 2 yrs., 6 00
..
9
Paid Freeman Bard for use of well, 1 year, Elmer W. Holmes for printing, 12 50
$3 00
Taggard & Thompson for slates and crayons, 25 65
Snow, Boyden & Knights for slate surface,
24 40
Oscar F. Howe for pails and brooms,
8 50
John Farquer " slates, 4 80
Maynard & Noyes for ink,
11 92
Cyrus G. Cook for drawing cards,
2 50
W. G. Shattuck for ink wells and covers,
9 30
Copp & Pear for window shades,
12 40
Frank H. Lewis for books and chemicals, 4 34
Woodman Hammett for slate surface and crayons,
10 75
John L. Brown for glass and setting,
19 28
Franklin Porter for school books,
20 85
Thomas West
66
11 13
E. B. Gale 66
2 95
Charles Estabrook for express and cash paid,
11 10
Morrison M. Alden " repairs,
79 65
John B. Thayer
71 19
L. R. Peterson
53 98
Ralph Houghton 66
45 05
T. W. Whiting
33 98
Richard Stevens
6 35
George C. Platt
3 25
N. Noyes
5 68
Winslow Alden
7 60
Charles Belcher
3 20
Simeon White
66
11 17
Baker & Thayer
stoves and repairs
98 11
R. W. Turner & Co " oil, wicking &c.,
8 87
Joseph Graham
" repairs,
9 80
Samuel Turner
" labor,
17 07
Sundry bills
" labor and supplies, 34 38
Paid Appropriation for Stetson High School,
Total Expenses for Schools.
$8,253 99
Paid for Teaching, Fuel,
720 00
Care of Rooms,
592 53
Incidentals,
696 70
Stetson High School,
300 00
screening coal,
$696 70
$300 00
$10,563 22
10
HIGHWAYS.
Dist. No. 1, 8 and 10 .- EDSON M. ROEL, Surveyor.
Paid Edson M. Roel,
labor,
$67 36
Ephraim Mann,
66 and team,
77 67
Alvan Mann,
66
66
69 03
Charles H. Mann,
66 66
66 33
Seth Mann,
52 31
Michael Buckley,
66
66 66
4 50
Edward Donahue,
8 05
John Gill,
labor
21 20
James Gerald,
66
21 20
John Mullin.
66
18 20
Patrick Bohan,
66
26 20
George W. Pierce,
66
26 00
Paul Dowd,
12 00
James Lyons,
66
20 20
John Desmond and boy
66
29 07
Thomas Harris,
66
20 37
J. O. Sullivan,
66
2 00
Michael Hurley,
66
7 00
Frank Boyle,
66
3 00
John Reynolds,
66
3 00
Timothy Driscoll,
66
2 00
Jedediah French,
66
6 00
James Harris,
66
2 00
E. M. Holbrook,
66
2 00
Daniel Kelliher,
66
6 00
N. F. Roel,
66
7 50
Austin Roel,
6 90
William Benson,
66
3 40
Charles Jones,
66
3 40
Joseph P. Bicknell,
66
6 00
Sundry persons,
66
31 56
William Campbell, repairs of tools,
3 30
Seth Mann 2d,
500 loads gravel,
50 00
Helen E. DuBois,
24 66
2 40
Ephraim Mann,
52 66
5 20
John Wales,
98 66 66
9 80
E. A. Allen,
51 66 66
5 10
Edward Donahue, 201
66 66
20 10
66
66
$727 35
11
District No. 2, JONATHAN S. BELCHER, Surveyor.
Paid Hiram Belcher
labor and team
$68 88
Lewis S. Belcher
9 00
E. W. Porter
5 50.
Jonathan S. Belcher
..
72 12
George Belcher
labor
38 50
Phineas Davis
66
36 50
Allen Smith
..
10 50
Wilson Belcher
10 50
C. A. Harris
5 24
J. P. Belcher
16
7 87
Bridge stone and use of tools
4 33
Jonathan S. Belcher
212 loads gravel
12 72
L. S. Belcher
73
66
4 38
Jonathan White
42 66
2 52
Martin Rogers
5
30
$288 86
District No. 3. EDWIN A. TABOR, Surveyor.
Paid Ephraim Mann
labor and team
$12 50
Alvan Mann
9 25
Charles H. Mann
10 25
Seth Mann
21 88
Edwin A. Tabor,
labor
26 99
George W. Tabor,
4 81
George W. Pierce,
5 00
Ansel Mann,
6 12
Moses Mann,
6 12
George Meader,
14 01
Delazon Mann,
6
12 25
James Kemp,
1 75
Sundry persons,
11 69
Ephraim Mann, 114 loads gravel,
11 40
Joshua Spear, 30
66
3 00
$157 02
District No. 4. LEWIS. J. HOLLIS, Surveyor.
Paid E. S. Belcher,
labor and team, $39 37
A. A. Hollis,
66
33 00
Lewis J. Hollis,
labor, 24 50
66
12
Paid Augustus Belcher, Edwin Packard, W. Packard,
labor,
$24 50
21 00
50
$142 87
District No. 5. AMASA CLARK, Surveyor.
Paid Jeremiah Bump,
labor and team,
$52 00
Rufus A. Thayer,
22 00
C. M. Holbrook,
labor,
17 50
Noah Chessman,
23 50
Lewis Jones,
10 00
Joel Wood,
5 00
Augustus Wood,
4 00
Jedediah French,
4 00
Amasa Clark,
20 70
Sundry persons,
4 20
Ephraim Mann, plank,
5 43
Amasa Clark, cedar posts,
32 50
Rufus A. Thayer, 73
7 30
$213 73
District No. 6. ADAM F. JONES, Surveyor.
Paid Adam F. Jones,
labor and team,
$68 00
Asia Mayhew,
21 25
Rufus Jones,
66 66
8 50
Morris Kiley,
labor,
3 00
Patrick Kiley,
3 00
William Tilson,
6 75
Frederick Miller,
14 25
Sullivan Jones,
9 75
Henry D. Holbrook, “
11 70
Caleb Tucker,
7 20
A. H. Tucker,
9 75
Horatio L. Thayer,
3 75
Samuel Turner,
6 75
Richmond Jones,
4 50
Edson Tucker,
4 50
· Francis Mann,
6 00
Sundry persons,
6 11
325 loads gravel,
5 60
13
Paid Joseph Mann,
100 loads gravel, 40
$4. 00
Asia Mayhew,
4 00
$202 76
District No. 7. WALES FRENCH, Surveyor.
Paid Wales French,
labor and team,
$28 00
Mason Miller,
27 75
Moses W. Whitcomb,
8 00
John A. Blood,
66
66 66
3 50
Patrick Bohan,
labor,
13 00
John Gill,
66
13 00
Richard Hogan,
66
13 00
Jacob Buker,
17 50
Martin Gay,
66
13 13
Thomas Townsend,
1 75
For repairing tools, &c.,
1 50
Ebenezer Alden,
288 loads gravel,
11 52
Samuel Packard,
69
6
2 76
James Maguire,
35
66
1 40
$155 81
District No. 9. ELISHA HOLBROOK, 2D, Surveyor.
Paid Elisha Holbrook 2d,
labor and team,
$41 62
Simeon White,
66
66
66
14 00
Charles French,
66
66
7 00
Levi Greenwood,
66 66 66
26 83
John Gill,
66
14 00
Zenas French,
25 25
Beza Curtis,
labor,
23 62
Guilford White,
8 00
Alpheus Hunt,
66
8 00
Richard Barry,
66
4 00
Elijah Benjamin,
30 67
Sundry persons
1 75
Caleb S. Holbrook,
79 loads gravel,
7 90
Zenas French,
130
7 80
Elisha Holbrook 2d,
14.
84
Charles Chevigne,
175
66 "
3 50
$231 78
66
11 00
Daniel Clark,
14
Extra Repairs on Roads and Bridges.
Paid Hiram Belcher and others,
$57 05
N. F. Roel and others, John A. Blood and others,
6 53
Ephraim Mann, labor and material,
12 00
Edson M. Roel and others,
125 00
$213 66
Removing Snow.
Paid Ephraim Mann
and others
$117 70
Amasa Clark
23 70
Edson M. Roel
130 64
Charles McCarty
62 85
Hiram Belcher
25 30
Mason Lovering
66
35 73
Adoniram J. Dyer
40 00
Gideon Howard Jr.
74 50
Adam F. Jones
11 75
Edwin A. Tabor
9 30
Elisha Holbrook 2d
..
7 75
Lewis J. Hollis
66
5 40
J. S. Belcher
2 40
Samuel Baker
2 50
Sundry persons,
12 30
$561 82
· Total
$2,895 66
..
13 08
15
SUPPORT OF POOR IN ALMS HOUSE
To Jan. 1st 1869.
Noble Linfield.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 33 weeks,
$76 50
extra case in sickness, 10 00
Ralph Houghton, coffin &c,
15 50
A. C. Kimball, digging grave,
2 00
$104 00
Ebenezer Holbrook.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 44 weeks,
$98 00
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
1 00
$99 00
Ebenezer Thayer.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 7 weeks,
$15 75
Mrs. Ebenezer Thayer.
Paid A. Reynolds, board,
$13 50
R. P. Lombard, " 39 weeks,
91 25
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
10 05
$114 70
Jonathan Mann.
$84 37
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
1 00
$85 37
Sidney Mann.
$13 00
Ephraim Mann, supplies,
1 30
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
3 50
Ralph Houghton, coffin &c.,
15 50
A. C. Kimball, digging grave,
2 00
Eunice Delano.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 44 weeks,
$87 00
Polly Copeland.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 44 weeks, $87 00
$35 30
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 37 1-2 weeks,
Paid R. P. Lombard, board,
16
Sarah Crane. Paid R. P. Lombard, board 44 weeks, $87 00
Annie Alden.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 20 weeks, $34 00
Mrs. George Godwin and three children.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 13 weeks, $90 25 supplies, 26 00
City of Lynn and others for supplies, 31 50
$147 75
Anna E. Bagley.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board 44 weeks,
$76 00
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
2 00
$78 00
* Mary Howland.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board, $6 75
Betsey M. Eddy.
l'aid Edmund F. Eddy, board, $3 00
Ralph Houghton, services,
3 00
R. P. Lombard, board 30 weeks,
90 00
E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
51 53
$147 53
Obedith Jones, Jr., wife and two children.
·
Paid Asia Mayhew, supplies, $26 21
N. A. Tolman, 14 00
R. W. Turner & Co.,
5 00
James F. Dargan,
5 40
C. Morton, Jr., clothing,
6 33
Moses W. Whitcomb, rent and fuel,
8 40
Ephraim Mann,
4 50
For moving, &c.,
3 50
R. P. Lombard, board,
· 35 00
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
2 00
" E. A. Allen, 66
40 67
Ralph Houghton, coffin for Obediah Jones, Jr., 12 00
$163 01
*Refunded.
17 Mrs. John Mullin and two children.
Paid R. P. Lombard, board, C. Morton, Jr., clothing, Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
$49 00
6 84
13 00
$68 84
Sundry Expenses in Old Alms House
Paid R. P. Lombard, sewing, medicine, fuel and supplies, $23 75
C. Morton, Jr., clothing, 56 19
N. A. Tolman, coal, 9 50
Josiah Clark, supplies,
8 67
Wm. H. Warren, coal,
21 00
Sundry bills, supplies,
18 20
$137 31
Total,
$1,498 36
POOR OUT OF ALMS HOUSE.
Widow John Hollis.
Paid Nathan Hollis, board to Jan. 22d, 1869,
$48 00
Benjamin Brown, wife and five children.
Paid R. W. Turner & Co, supplies, $82 00
N. A. Tolman, 30 00
Josiah Clark,
38 30
W. P. Ryan,
12 41
N. Rosenfeld, clothing,
6 01
C. Morton Jr.
5 75
Ephraim Mann, wood,
8 00
W. H. Warren, coal,
6 50
O. H. Leach, supplies,
4 50
C. Estabrook, medicine and bedstead,
8 00
Sundry persons, supplies,
20 50
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
1 00
" W. M. Babbitt,
Mrs. Brown,
80 00
John J. Brown,
28 00
Edward
23 00
Winifred “ 45 00
Walter
21 00
.
2
18
Paid F. Porter, medicine and wine, per order of physician, $26 03
60 " whiskey and cod liver oil for W. E. Brown, Ralph Houghton, coffin for Edward Brown, 12 00
60 59
$518 59
State Industrial School.
Paid For Mary A. Sylvester, 17 00 " Eliza J. Myers, 30 00
$47 00
Charles F. Pero, wife and three children.
Paid Simeon White, coal, 25 50
James B. Lovering, " and wood,
17 25
Charles Chevigne, sawing
3.75
William H. Warren, coal,
13 00
H. H. Packard, supplies.
184 21
Spear, Sprague & Co., rent,
3 70
T. J. Jordan,
22 50
Simeon White, moving goods,
2 00
Z. P. Jordan, milk,
31 19
Nancy Belcher, nursing,
12 50
Dr. H. B. Storer, medical attendance,
22 80
Mrs. Dr. M. A. Clark, medical attendance,
15 15
Dr. T. E. Wood,
10 00
Dr. E. A. Allen,
10 00
Ralph Houghton, coffin and robe for C. F. Pero,
12 00
$385 55
Widow Amanda Lowell.
Paid G. H. & C. Prescott, supplies,
14 00
I. D. Page,
2 25
C. H. Mann, wood,
3 00
Silas Dyer,
5 75
Ephraim Mann,
4 00
C. H. Dyer, rent,
15 00
$44 00
Widow Samuel Hollis and three children. Paid C. S. Loud, supplies to Oct. 4, 1868, $31 00
.
19
Jonathan Thayer and family. (E. R.)
Paid Dr. T. E. Wood, (1867) medical attendance, $18 00 Dr. F. Howard, 1 00
$19 00
Alexander Holbrook and family.
Paid I. D. Page, supplies,
$17 61
Joseph Jones, Jr., wood, 8 00 Adam F. Jones, 4 50
$30 11
Edwin and Mary Chessman.
Paid Samuel Chessman, board, $157
Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
$157 75
Betsey Jones.
Paid Remembrance Jones, board,
$78 00
Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
26 00
F. Porter, medicine, as per order of physician, 28 75
$132 75
John Welch.
Paid C. Morton, Jr., supplies,
$12 00
Ira Howard.
Paid G. H. & C. Prescott, supplies,
$28 00
N. A. Tolman,
6
4 50
C. Morton, Jr., clothing,
2 25
George J. Leeds, rent,
6 67
John May, supplies,
2 61
Dr. E. A. Allen,
4 70
Ephraim Mann, wood,
4 00
C. H. Mann,
7 50
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
14 00
Ralph Houghton, coffin and robe,
12
2 00
A. C. Kimball, digging grave,
$88 23
20 Henry M. Jones.
Paid Lavinia Simpson, board, B. W. Sylvester, 66 N. Rosenfeld, clothing,
$76 00
25 08
2 23
$103 31
Mrs. Wendell Beal.
Paid G. T. Jones, supplies,
$16 00 .
R. W. Turner & Co.,
16 00
I. D. Page,
3 00
N. A. Tolman,
11 50
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
2 00
$48 50
Widow Cornelius McDonald.
Paid R. W. Turner & Co., supplies, $72 00
A. Warren Stetson, coal,
13 00
C. H. Mann, wood,
7 00
J. Slowey, cutting
2 50
H. B. Alden, Jr., rent,
$36 00
$130 50
*Jane Weathee.
Paid G. H. & C. Prescott, supplies,
$49 38
R. P. Lombard, board,
7 00
John Niles, supplies,
5 00
C. H. Mann, wood,
28 50
Nathan White,
9 00
Sundry persons, cutting wood,
9 00
John May, supplies,
4 50
Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
7 00
N. Rosenfeld, clothing,
5 00
I. D. Page, supplies,
9 00
Cash,
32 50
State Reform and Nautical Schools for Napoleon B.
and Winfield S. 51 07
$216 95
* Refunded.
*
21 Ann F. Thayer. Paid Benjamin Thayer, board and clothing, $25 50
Horatio Packard, 63 83
$89 33
Widow Catherine Curtis.
Paid Wales French, wood,
$7 00
Cash for supplies,
78 00
$85 00
Mrs. Jonathan Mann.
Paid Moses Mann, board,
$57 50
Wife and child of B. F. Kennedy.
Paid Josiah Thayer, board,
$184 00
C. Morton, Jr., clothing,
15 31
E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
19 00
$218 31
J. Wales Sylvester and family.
Paid G. H. & C. Prescott, supplies,
$45 00
I. D. Page,
4 00
Isaac Mann, wood,
2 00
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
16 50
$67 50
J. Adams Sylvester and family.
Paid Town of Canton, supplies,
$40 00
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
76 00
$116 00
B. Wales Sylvester and family.
Paid Bridget Mulhern, rent,
$10 00
Thomas Clark, ¥
8 00
Geo. Talbot, wood,
4 00
Levi Briggs, supplies,
26 00
Asia Mayhew,
4 00
G. H. Wilkins,
4 05
Thomas N. French,
5 04
W. P. Ryan,
90
Cash,
1 00
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
24 00
$86 99
22 Polly Hall.
Paid John Hall, board, $19 50
Widow Martin Eddy.
Paid I. D. Page, supplies, $51 15
Widow John A. Hobart.
Paid Daniel Faxon, supplies, 91 69
Josiah Clark,
1 17
Thomas West, wood,
18 75
Samuel B. Hobart, cutting "
4 00
$115 61
Mrs. B. G. Veazie and seven children.
Paid I. D. Page, supplies, 41 00
N. A. Tolman, fuel and "
14 75
Levi Briggs, "
136 00
W. H. Warren, coal,
7 00
Ephraim Mann, wood,
4 50
Moses C. Beal, rent,
20 00
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
27 00
$250 25
Mrs. Joseph P. Davis.
Paid H. H. Packard, supplies,
67 00
Moses French, wood,
12 50
John O'Niel, rent,
22 06
$101 56
Cornelius Howard.
Paid John C. Kelliher, board,
8 15
F. Porter, medicine,
2 20
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
1 00
Fare to Iowa,
36 25
$47 60
Stephen Hayden.
Paid Rufus A. Thayer, wood,
10 75
Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
42 14
Ralph Houghton, coffin and robe,
12 00
$64 89
23
Mrs. Hiram Clark and children. Paid Asia Mayhew, supplies, Noah Thayer, wood,
$3 00
2 00
$5 00
Widow James Kennedy and two children.
Paid James F. Dargan, supplies,
$94 08
Royal T. Mann, wood, E. Moulton, rent,
4 00
12 00
$110 08
* Charles F. Foster.
I. J. Cutter, Guardian.
Paid State Nautical School, $30 50
+ Effa Thayer.
Paid Leonard Thayer, board,
$45 25
Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
12 00
$57 25
Widow Michael Murphy and four children.
Paid N. A. Tolman, supplies,
$122 15
C. Morton, Jr., clothing,
10 63
N. Rosenfeld, clothing, 19 24
C. H. Mann, wood,
3 00
Ephraim Mann, wood.
11 50
A. W. Stetson, coal,
13 00
E. A. Allen, shoes,
3 05
Jesse Fenno, supplies,
5 24
Luke O'Reilly, rent,
29 40
Peter McConety, rent,
9 75
Dr. F. Howard, medical attendance,
2 00
$228 96
Elias Miller.
Paid H. H. Packard, supplies,
$13 00
Samuel Baker, 66
27 00
$40 00
*To be refunded. +Partly refunded.
24 Gideon Howard, 3d. Paid Gideon Howard Jr., board, $49 00
Henry Pratt.
Paid H. H. Packard, supplies, $3 00
Wife and children of Asa Reed.
Paid N. A. Tolman, supplies, Josiah Clark, Abiel Howard, rent,
$44 50
1 25
11 00
$56 75
Aaron Leavitt and family.
Paid Town of Braintrec, supplies, $10 07
Wife and children of F. A. Alden
Paid Town of Quincy, supplies, $117 00
Elisha E. Stetson.
Paid Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
$18 50
Ralph Houghton, coffin,
12 00
A. C. Kimball, digging grave,
2 00
$32 50
Elias Cole.
Paid John Jones, board and supplies,
$20 00
Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
6 00
$26 00
Widow Philip Kenny and three children.
Paid R. W. Turner & Co., supplies,
$152 00
Dr. E. A. Allen, shoes,
8 70
N. Rosenfeld, clothing,
9 04
C. Morton, Jr., clothing,
9 87
A. W. Stetson, coal,
13 00
Ephraim Mann, wood,
4 50
Royal T. Mann,
3 00
Edmund Shay, rent,
27 50
Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
9 95
Dr. F. Howard,
1 00
$238 56
25
Thomas Norris.
Paid B. T. Merritt, board, $35 00
Lydia Smith.
Paid G. H. & C. Prescott, supplies, $78 76
Christiana Sloan and children.
Paid G. T. Jones, supplies,
73 00
Asia Mayhew, 10 00
Town of Canton, supplies,
3 00
C. Morton, Jr., clothing,
7 58
Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
5 50
$99 08
Henry Joy and family:
Paid Samuel Baker, supplies,
61 39
James B. Lovering, wood and coal,
7 50
Wm. H. Warren, coal,
14 00
Dr. T. E. Wood, medical attendance,
31 00
Dr. E. A. Allen, medical attendance,
8 00
$121.89
Peter Buckley and family.
Paid City of Cambridge, supplies,
$75 05
State Lunatic Asylum. .
Paid For Royal T. Beal,*
116 45
Diantha Hobart,
213 77
Triphena Niles,
199 40
Mary O. Towle,
45 50
Bernard Green,
25 00
Mrs. Atkins C. Kimball,
65 71
$665 83
Total,
$5,464 71
*Refunded.
26
POOR OF OTHER TOWNS.
*DARTMOUTH .- Susan Hicks and family. Paid for supplies and medical attendance, $44 00
*NORTH BRIDGEWATER -Albert Howard and family. For supplies, $82 25
*NORTH BRIDGEWATER .- Charles Leach. For supplies, $4 25
*QUINCY .- Ann Hunt and family. For supplies, $94 61
*QUINCY .- Mrs. Swain.
For supplies, $20 00
*WEST BRIDGEWATER .- Abby Fadden and family. For supplies, $81 11
*METHUEN .- Nathaniel Farnum and wife.
For supplies and medical attendance, $52 00
*WEYMOUTH .- John Orcutt and family.
For supplies and medical attendance, $58 50
MIDDLEBORO .- Lucy B. Young and children. For supplies, $5 00
* ABINGTON .- George Orcutt. $17 00
For supplies,
*STOUGHTON .- William Carrivan.
State Reform School, $14 50
*STOUGHTON .- Jonathan W. Maddan. Ralph Houghton for coffin, $14 50
*WESTFORD .- James Kemp and wife. For supplies and medical attendance, $57 50
$545 22
*Refunded.
27
*STATE PAUPERS.
Susannah Winnett. Paid for supplies and medical attendance, $88 50
John Madagan.
For supplles and medical attendance, $81 88
William Drury.
For supplies and medical attendance,
$89 25
Francis Keith and family.
For supplies,
$47 63
Ann Maria Gawith.
Board and medical attendance, $39 00
Child of Francis Rooney.
Ralph Houghton, coffin, $4 00
Child of Ellen Kennedy.
Ralph Houghton,. coffin, $5 00
$355 26
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURES FOR THE POOR.
+Paid for relief of sundry persons, $197 50
Mrs. Wheeler, for service, 6 00
R. P. Lombard, for 141 travellers,
70 30
G. A. Burrill, 24 10 00
Adam F. Jones, wood to James Brewer, 6 00
Overseers of Poor, relief to sundry persons, fares &c., 14 75 State Reform School, for T. E. Bossell, 13 00
Total,
$317 55
$672 81
*Refunded, +Partly refunded.
28
FUNERAL EXPENSES.
Paid Mason Lovering, 2 funerals, $5 00
Andrew J. Gove, 20 50 00
Ralph Houghton, 89 66
89 00
John Long, use of horse and care of hearse,
139 50
93 funerals,
$283 50
STATE AID. Paid sundry persons as per account returned to State, $6,343 54
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Paid Sundry bills (For items see Engineers' report) $3,398 86
ABATEMENTS ON TAXES.
Paid John Adams, collector, 1865, $12 10
E. M. Roel, 1867, 194 14
1868, 339 22
$545 46
TOWN OFFICERS.
Paid Auditors for 1867, $10 00
Engineers, services to May 1st, 1868, 35 00
Edson M. Roel, collector of taxes for 1867, 174 09
J. White Belcher, services as Selectman, Assessor and Overseer of the poor, 250 00
« Services on State Aid, 100 00
H. B. Alden, Jr., services as Selectman, Assessor and Overseer of the Poor, 250 00
6 . Services on State Aid, 100 00
29
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Paid Jacob Whitcomb, services as Selectman, Assessor and Overseer of the Poor, $250 00 Services on State Aid, 100 00
Wales B. Thayer, services as school committee from March 1st to April 1st, 1868, 10 50
Austin B. French, services 10 days,
15 00
Elisha Mann, Jr., services as school committee,
75 00
Thomas West, 66 and
use of horse and carriage,
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