Record Book 1820-1828, Part 8

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1820
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Number of Pages: 370


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2 My. To make choice of all town officers, which the Law requires.


3 day - To hear the Report of the Committee, which was chosen by the Town to make an annual Settlement with the Town Treasurer and cut themon as the town may think propan.


4thly. To grant such sums of money as may be thought proper for the support of the Rev. Av- Allen, and all other necessary expenses in his Society for the year ensuing


Staly- To grant such sums of money as the Town may think proper for the support of Schools, the Poor, Roads, and all other necessary charges in said Town the year ensuing, and act any thing there or that the Town may think proprio.


bothly To see in what way and mannen the Schools shall be kept in said Town the Ensuing year, and out There on as the Town may think pronom.


yhly To see in what way and manner the roads and bridges in said town shall be repaired the ensuing year, and act anything thereon that the Town may think proper.


8thly. To see if the Town will let swine go at large the ensuing, year, and act any thing there on that The Town may think froher ... gthly To hear the Report of the Committee that was chosen at The last Town Meting for the purpose of taking a Deed of the form of Baht Salathiel Adams, and forother purposes, and act


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anything thereon, which the Town may think proper. othly. To see of the Town will constitute the house which they have purchased for the Poor, a Work-house, or act or do any thing relating thereto, that the town may think profer.


Htcly. To choose three, fine, seven or more oversers of the said Work- house, and to act thereon as the Town may think profer. 12thly. For those qualified to choose a Committee for the purpose of granting certificates to such persons as may be desirous of be- coming members of the religious Society in said Town of Chelmsford called Congregation ist, being Rev. Mr. Allens society 13th To see if the Town will grant any relief to any hvor person, ex- cept such as go the Poorhouse, orait any thing relative there to which the Town may think proper. Hereof fail not , and make return of this wamant with your doings thereon unto the filett men on or before the twenty second day of february instant- Given under our hands and Seals af Chelmsford aforesaid, this ughwith day of February A.D. 1823. .


Jonathan Serham? Henry Spalding 3 L Selectmen Aliyah Spalding J Chelmsford ..


Recorded by Joël Adams, Town Clerk.


Return on the above warrant, (viz)


Middlesex ss. Town of Chelmsford, February 22, a. D. 1823. In obedience to the within Warrant, I have hosted up two attested Copies of said Warrant, (viz) one tony at the Muting house in the Middle of said Town, and one Gong at the Baptist Meeting house in said Town for the hur poses within mentioned.


Ezekiel Byam [Constable of J Chelmsford


Recorded by Joël Adams, Town Clerk


151) Warrant for March Meeting, 1823 Seal. Middlesex ss. To Luther Marshall one of the Seat Constables for the Town of Chelmsford within the bounty of Seal Middlesex. Greeting.


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusci you are hereby required forthwith to post up two attested copies of this Warrant (viz) one at the flore of laft. Phineas Whiting, and one at the Store of Mr. felse Smith in said Town to warn and give notice to the freeholders and other In habitants of said Town, who are qualified by law to vote for Town of liers, and in Town affairs, to assemble at Mutinghouse in the middle of said Town on monday the third day of March noch at ten O'clock in the forenvon to act on the following articles wording to their qualificatic Ist- To chuse a Moderator to govern the Meeting. indy To make chance of all town officers, which the Law requires 3 aly To hear the Report of the Committee, which was chosen by the Town to make an annuel Settlement with the Town-Treasu and out thereon


Lithy, To grant such sums of money as may be thought proper for the support of the Rev. Mr. Allen, and all other nce- essary expenses in his Society for the year ensuing. Sthly. To grant such seems of money as the Town may think hooper for the support of the Schools, the Poor, Roads, and all other necessary Changes in said Town the year ensuing, and out any thing there on that the Town may Think proper.


bAkty. To see is what way and manner the Schools shall be kept in said Town, the ensuing year, and act thereon this the Town may think propon


To set in what way and manner the roads and bridges in said Town shall be repaired the ensuing year, & act any thing thereon that the Town may think prope. Sith, To see if the Town will let swine go at large the ensuing year, and any thing there on that the Town may think hrchen


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9th To hear the Report of the Committee that was chosen at the last Town-Meeting for the purpose of taking a Deed of the farm of Capt Salathice Adams, and for other purposes and act


anything thereon which the Town may think proper. 10th. To see of the Town will constitute the house which they have purchased for the Poor, a Work-house, oract, or do any thing relating there To, that the Town may think proben.


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Iltil. To chase three, fine Seven, or more, overseers of said work-house and out thereon as the Town may think hooker.


12thely For those qualified, to chase a committee for the purpose of granting Certificates to such persons as may be destraces of becoming Members of the Religious souity insaid Town of Chelmsford, called Congregationist, being Rev. MvaAllen's Society.


13th To see of the Town will grant any relief to any hour person except such as gow to the Poor house, or act any thing relative there to which the Foron may think propen,


Hereof fale not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon unto the Selection on or before the twenty Sund day of february instants, Given under our hands, and Seals at Chelmsford aferesaid this ightenth day of February AD. 1823.


Jonathan Perham, Putinen Henry Spalding ? Alijah Spalding ) Chelmsford, Recorded by Joël Adams, Town-Clerk.


Return on the above Warrant, vir.


Middlescp ss. Town of Chelmsford Feby. 21sh 1823.


Pursuant to the within Warrant, Ihave hosted up two attested Copies of the same, vir, one at the Store of Capt. Phimen Whiting and one at the Store of Mr. Jefse Smitter in said Chelms- ford for the purchases within of finessed


Luther Marshall, Constable


of Chelmsford


Recorded by Joel Adams, Town-blesk.


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March Meeting A. D. 1823


Town ofChelmsford, monday, March 3, 1823.


At a legal town meeting of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of said Town, qualifica by Law to vote for Town- Officers, and in Town affairs, holden at the Meeting house in the middle of sand Town on Monday, the third day of


March A.D. 1823, The Town proceeded as follows, vir. Which For a Moderator by ballot of chose May. Nath". Howard. Vote Fora Town-Clerk and chose Joel Adams.


Voua Lachose Hire Salutimen


Voted for the first Selectman and chose Jonathan Perham , Esq ?- who declined serving,


Vatel again for the first Selectman, and chose baft, balet Abbot.


Voted For the second Salutiman, and chose Nathaniel WrightEsq. Vatel For the Third Selection and chose Bang& Chamberlin, Who declined serving -


Voted again for the third Schutman, and chase lauft John Shell.


Valio To chase Three Guerreers of the Poor, on one ticket, Voted For Quersurs of the Poor, and chose Bajt. John But-


Terfield, Caht. Therebial Spalding & Mr. Ephraim Adams Voted To cheese three afselsors.


Voted For afsefsors and chase Nathaniel Wright, Esys, May. Nathaniel Howard, and Benjamin Chamberlin,


May. North- Howard declined Lowing on assessor. Vous to ayer chasing another afelsor till ap Meting. Vote For a Town Treasurer and chose Brua Chamberlin, Voted To choose two Constables


Votes For a Constable for the North End of the Town and chose Luther Marshall.


Now For a Constable for the South End of the Town, and chose Joseph Chamberlin W, who declined serving


Voleo again for a Constable for the South End ofthe Town and chose Ezekiel Byan


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March Meeting A. D. 1823 The preceding votes at this Meeting for Town officers were taken by ballot, and the following were chosen by nomination, Frech To defer choosing Fishwardens till April Meeting Red To choose a School Committee, consisting of one mare in each School-Distrut


Still For said Committee and chose in School- Distrut No 1, 6 apt. William Fletcher fu No2, as good Workestin No3, Andrew Parkhurst, Nou, Micayah Parkhurst, Nos, Joseph Putnam, Nob. James asburren, Noy, Peter Marshall, Nos, Et. Alpneus Spalding Nog. Isaac Chamberlin fr. No In Cool. Joseph Bowers. & NO 11. James Bowers


the For Surveyors of Highways and chose William Fletcher ?, Gardner Fletcher. James Bowers, Andrew Spalding, Josiah Richardson Daniel Parker Joschk Chamberlin 2 Ebenrer Adams William Adams, Esqu Ezekiel Byam Peter Marshall, & Capt. Joseph Manning.


Tto For Ferie Viewers, and chose


Sucars Laws Capt Bauhaus Wright Joseph Chamberlin Henry Coburn fr & Samuel Dunn -


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Marche Medling I.D. 1823, Valid To choose six field Drivers, - and choose Otis Adams Jepithak Parker Gardner Fletcher Jones Spalding Willard Proctor & Avery Marshall.


Value To choose cleven Surveyors of Lumber and Voted For Surveyors of Jumiser and chose


Josiah Webber, Thomas Lovett, Thomas Coburn Azariah Proctor fr. James H. B. Ayer, Benjamin Blood Samuel I. Wood Jonathan Bowers Sprake Living stone, Capt. Jonathan Tyler & St. Charles butler,


Votul To choose one Measures of Wood in each School District Vited For measures of lovad and chose in School District. No, Samuel Stevens, Esq, Nor. Charles Cutler No3 Henry Spalding ? NO,4 Josiah Vase Nos Capt. Thewebich Spalding Nob Aaron Chamberlin Ny Sprake Living stone, Nos Fra Spalding. Nog. Robert B. Chamberlin No10. Joseph Caldwell por and in No 11. James Tyler


Voted To choose ten Hag-Ruves, and Noted For Hag Reeves and chose, East. Benja Fletcher Micajak Bowers,


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Voted For Hog Recuer and chose


Berg & Spalding James A Hay Charles Blood Daniel Juck Adam H. bags well William Mr. Lenna Frederick Vandown Josiah Hing Parkhurst


Voted To choose form more Hay reeves and


chose Edmand Stevens John Fletcher 2 black blyde and Horatio Bayder_


Voted To choose five more Hoy reeves and


chase Samuel Adams Josiah Byam Abel Spalding Otis Adams and Joseph Chamberlin .


Voted For a Pound Kicker and chase. Stephen Pince In Voted To choose four weighers of hay and chose


Solomon Adams Capt. Phineas Whiting Willard Read and James Tyler _


Voted To choose two Instructors of Lime and chose


Cahit. John Shed and Artema mas Parker,


Varia To choose four bullers of Staves and chose


Jacob Kedden Micazah Bowers John Farrar , and Silas Hoar-


Vitia To choose three Fything men and chose Dan. Gwen Emerson Dan. Nach Schalung and - Arteman Parker, -


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March Meeting A. D. 1823 continued


Voted That the House, lately bought by the Town of Capt, Sala- thiel Adams, be constituted a work-house, wherein the Poor of this Town shall be aplayer.


Vold That the Quersears of the Poor be Overseers of said workhause


Value That the overseers of the Poor be directed to prepare By Law and Orders for the government of said work- house, and report the same to the annual Meeting in april next


Vitud That the Querseers of the Poor be directed to keep an accurate account of all the excheuses of supporting the Poor at said work house, and report the same to the


Town at their annual Meeting in March, 1824- Voted To take up the thir tenth article of the Warrant Voted To dismiss the thirteenth article in the Warrant, Votul To adjourn this Meeting to Monday The Seventh day of Abril next, at nine o clock in the fornoon, then to meet at this place


A true Record, attest. Jord Adams, Town Clerk


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Middlesex Js. Jael Adams Esgr. Bing chosen blesk for the Town of Chelmsford for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty three, personally appeared and made oath that he would truly record all votes passed in the meeting at which he is chosen, and other Town Mettings during the year, and until another Clerk shall be chosen and 0 Sworn in his stead, and who faithfully to discharge all the other duties of this sand office. March 3? 1823.


Before me, Jonathan Perham; Justin of the Sea-


Recorded by Jael Auams Town blesk.


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Town officers for the year of our Lord 1823 -


Town of Chelmsford. March 3, A.D. 1823.


The following named persons were , on the above said day in legal Town Meeting, chosen into the several offices det against their respective names, and have african before me the Subscriber, and taken the oath required by law to qualify them for the ofice into which they are respee- tively chosen, as follows, to wit


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2 1 /2the Benjamin Cheruberic, Town Treasurer-


March Lutter Marshall Ezekiel Byam


Constables


William Fletcher 3 Joseph Chenberlin 2 Peter Marshall Andrew Spalding Joseph Henning Ezekiel Byam


28 Josiah Richardson 7 William Adams, En. " Gardner Fletcher


Surveyors of Highways


March Caleb Abbot


12Th Nathaniel Wright


John theas


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Nathaniel Wight.


12 Joseph Chamberlin


Jenthan Parken 12/h


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Selectmen


afsefson


Fence viewers


Field Drivers


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Town officers for 1823. - Sweric.


File-Drivers


March 12 Jasich Wollen Thorna, Lovett zy Azariah Proctor han? 12 Sprake Living Stone ap. I Jonathan Bowers.


Surveyors of functions


Mar. 12 Aaron Chamberlin Sprake Living Stone Tra Spalding


Measures of lovad


Mark


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Abel Spalding


Hogyreeves


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Weighers of hay


Jam Shed


Instructors of fine.


manh 12


John Farran


Gullers of Stanesee


Lythingmen.


test. Jord Adams, Town blevk


Middlesep 15 March 15th 1823, Personally applaud James H. B. ayer, and made oath that he would faith- fully and impartially perform the trust reposed in hein as Surveyor of Luruleen in the Town of 6 heures forth for the year ensuing


Before me Nathaniel Weg It. I. Piece Recorded by Jord Adams, Town Clerk .


May 24th: 1824. There Canst. John theo was won as one of the apsupsors of Glutino Before me Jack Anum. Townflerk


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April. 1823- Middlesex ss. To Ezekiel Byen one of the Constatles of the Town of Chelmsford in said County. Greeting


you are hereby required in the name of the Com- monwealth of Mefsuchusetts to notify and Warn the freeholders and other Inhabitants of said Town qualified by the constitution to vote For Governor Luce, Governor, Counsellors and Senators, to afsemble at the Meeting house in the Middle of said Town on Monday the Levertthe way of April next, at one O'clock in the afternoon , to give in their votes for a governow, and Sweet. Governor of the Commonwealth afraid for the year insuing, and for Counsellors & Senators for The District of Middleup -


Here of fail not, and make return of this warrant with your doings theron with us at or before said Time appointed for said Meeting


Given under our hands and Seals at sind helms For. This truly first day of March A. D. 1823.


Caleb Abbot | Salutmen Nathaniel Wright John Shich Chelmsford


Middlesex 55. Town ofChelmsford March 23. 1823. In obedience to the within Warrant I have hasted och four Attested Copies of said Warrant, vir. one Copy at the Meet- my house in the middle ofthe Town ; and one boby of the Baptist Meetinghouse; also une Copy at the Store of Gold. Phineas Whiting , and one at the Store of Mr. Jefs Smith in said Town for the purposes within mentioned


attal. Ezskill Byam, Constable of Chelms Ford, Recorded by Jack Adams, Town flank


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At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford in the bounty of Middlesoy and Commonwealth of Massachusetts qualified by the Constitution to vote for Governor and Lecuterant Governor, holder on the seventh day of april , bring the first Monday of said month , in the year of our ford one thousand eight hundred and twenty Three, for the purpose of giving un their votes for Governor and Leciatenant Governor of said Commonwealth . The whole number of Votes queen in, were sorted, counted, recorded, and dela- ration thereof made, or by the Constitution in di- sected _ and were for the following persones-


For Governor.


Harrison Gray Otis, one hundred and thirty five William Bustin, one hundred and Thirty Three forell Fletcher, one


Daniel Noble one hundred and thirty five Levi Lincoln


For Luitenant Governor 1 1 One hundred and thirty Three Walter Brook, one


Caleb Abbot


1 Nathaniel Wright felutmen of Chelmsford


Juba Shed_


attest, Jack Axamm. Yown bank


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At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford in the bounty of Middlesup and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, qualifies by the Constitution to vote fix Senators and Counsellors, hilden on the Seventh day of Amil, being the first monday of said months , in the year of our ford one Thousand eight hundred and twenty three, for the purpose of giving. in their votes for Senators and Counsellors, for The District of Middlesop -"The whole number of votes given , were foster, counted, recorded, and ducation there made, on by The Constitution in directes - and were for the following persons.


For William Austin, two hundred & Thirty four " fach Cranston, two hundred & Sixty three


Levi Thanter, two hundred & fifty scen 11 John Abbot, one hundred & Scarity one Samuel Hoar hin, one hundred & forty 11 John Keyes, one hundred and tex


1 . Seth Knowles, Thirty three


form Wade, ninety two


Nathan Chandler, Lix


11 Edmund Foster, Three


Ebenezer Parker, one Thomas Column 1 one


Juans Leur 1 one


Sampon farmer, onl


. 1 Nathan Grosberg one


Calle Abbot solution Nathaniel Wright of said John Shed Chelmsford


Attest. Jack Adam, Town black


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March Meeting A. D. 1823 (see page 15%)


At a legal Town Meeting of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford, qualified by Law to vote for Town officers, and in Town affairs , helden at the Meeting house in the Middle of said Town on Munda the Seventh day of April A. D. 1823, agreeable to the adjournment of the Town Muting holden on the Third day of March last_ Map. Nathaniel How and being Mod- craton . The Town proceeded and vited as follows - Voted To choose fix Fish-Wardens-


Voted For six Fishwardens, and chose bal. Josefin Bowers, William Fletcher Jr., Henry Coburn, Noah Spelling ? William Dane fr. and Sprake Living stone -


Voted To excuse bapt. William Fletcher is from serving as a School- Committee-man


"ated For a School Committe man in the steadoflaft. William Fletcher , and chose tapt. June Pith.


Total To aucht the Report of the Committee who made the annual Settlement with The Town Treasurer Voted To raise the fun of Six hein auch Dollars for the suport of the Gospel Ministry in the Congregational foicity. over which the Reid Wilkes Allen is ordained. Voted To raise the sum of one thousand Dollars for the support of the Schools in vaide Town for the year enswing. Votul To raise the Sum of fifteen hundred hundred dollar . to repair the Highways and Bridges i saw Town. the your mowing


Voted That the Surveyors of the Highways be directed to rehain all the roads in their respective Districts, so far as the Highway Taxes will enable Them Voted To raise the sum of twelve hundred Dollars for the sup- hort of the Poor for the your ourcing ..


Votul To raise the sum of fifteen hundred Dollars to defray The necessary or henses of the Town the year insung Vituce That the money raised for the support of the Poor, be subject to the disposal of the Querseen of the Poor.


Vad That the Schools be kept in the same way and manner in which they were kept the last year- Noted To reconsider the last vote.


Voted To refer the sixth article of the Warrant to a Committee to make report at the next May Meeting


Vaul That said Committee consist of fine. Voted For said Committee and chose Jonathan Perham Esys William Avans Esys. Rio it Wilkes Allen, Baron Chamberlin and JackAdams


Voted That the above Committee be excused from any seveces. and that another Committee be chosen in their steak, consisting da gentleman in each School District. Vous For said Committee and chose in School District No 1_ Rid Wither Allen No 2 May. Jospin Fletcher NO 3 Fleury Spaluring 3


NUL Thomas bobar


NOS- Joseph Adam Nob James Robbins Muy Stephan Pierce Nos Lit. Alfincen Spalding Nuy Adyt. Charles Block W10 Mar. Nath, Howard WII. Nathanice Wright, Eich


Votul That the Highways be returned in The science way and manner, in which they were wehave the last year_ Voted That Swine shall not go at large is said Town the ensuring year


Voted To accept the Report the Committee, who were an- hanted to take a Deed of the Farm for the Poor, and make wchairs de on the same. Votul That a Committee be chosen to grant Certificates to any persons. who may be desirous of becoming members of the Congregation. . at Society in said Town, owner which the Red Withe, alex is ordained


voted


that the Moderator nominate said Committee.


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March Meeting, 1823


Vou For said Committee and chose Dun. Nack Spalding Dun. Gwen Emerson and Dun. Luke Thompson


vited That the afselsors make the highway Taxes this year by the Invoice of the last year, making such alter. actions and addition as they may freak proper Which To dismiss the Meeting


Atrice Record, attest, Joel Adams, Town Clerk


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Settlement with the Town Treasurer __ 1823-


The Subscribers a Committee chosen to examine and adjust The account with the Town Treasurer, have attended to that service and submit the following Report. We find the Treasurer charged with Ministerial money due the Town March 1-1822 $39.12 To Ministerial Money received of John Bateman?


Collector for 1822 J -308.00 Toministerial Money received of Luther Marshall Collector for 1822 42,305.40


Toministerial Money ruceved of Thomas Coburn? 19.20 Collection for 1821


amounting to the sum of $571.72 and credited as follows.


By Cash naid Rev. Wilkes Allen on orders _ 500.00 Bybark haid Rev. Walker Allen for interest on


0.75 an Order_ $


Bybash haid Jonathan Perham Esq Agarich


Proctor and wm Laws fr. on orders


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21.83


amounting to the sum of $ 522.58 Leaving a Balance in the hands of the Treasurer,


due the Town, - of $$ 149.14


The Treasurer is further changed.


To cash due the Town March 1, 1822 183, 61 To cash received of Conditional Exenhits in the militia, 35.00


To bash rccried of funcry persones 30,16


To cash received of William Lawson collector for 1820 Town and School Money $ 26.47


to cash received of Isaac Bancroft collector for : 15b. 90 1821, Town and School Money ..


To cash received of Thomas Coburn, collection for? 1821, Town and School Money 3788.50 To cash received of Luther Marshall, collection for 1822, Town and School Money


1,523) To cash received of John Bateman collection for 1822, Town and School Money $737.00 amounting to the score of 3509, 14 , and is credited as follows __ Bybash haid Sundry hersous on orders from the Selectmen 35-17, 14 Leaving a Balance var the Treasuren frown the Town, 8. 00 I assent to the above whorl- Joseph Warren Town Treasurer


Jona Than Perham BenJ: Chamberlin ( Committee Nathaniel Howard )


Chelmsford Way. 28. 1823 =


your Committee would further state that there is of Ministerial Money due from Thomas Colum, collector for 1821. $21.32 Ministerial money que from John Bateman Collector for 1822 39.81


amounting to the sum of


$61.13


There is also of Town and School Money due from


Thomas Coburn, Collector for 1821 124.97


Overlaying of State and bounty Tax 11.94 There is also of Town and School money que from


Isaac Bancroft Collector for 1821 198,84


acerlaying of State and County Lar 3.12


There is of Town and School money due from


John Bateman, Collector for 1822 1592.72 Overlaying of State and Caussty Lax 8,00 Thoughway acinquenta 17,12 There is of Town and School Money due from


Luther Marshall, Collector for 1822 1136,09 Querlaying of state and bounty Taxe 4.78 amounting to the sum of 3642, 58 C


That orders have been drawn by the Slutmen which are unpaid to the amount of - 4417.58 That the demands against the Town for which


orders have not been chawn amount to ~ 500,00 amacenting to the sum of 4.917.58


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your Committee therefore are of openou that the existing demands against the Town amount to the sum of $ 1295.00 more than the balance dice from the Treasurer and Collectors


bluhmpark Zaby. 28th. 1823 Jonathan Ferham? Budy: Chambertin_ Committee, Nath! Howard


Recorded by Jork Adams, Town Clerk


Report of the Committee who purchased, The Farm for the Poor~


The Committee op pointed to take a Deed of The form ofbapt. Salathiel Adams, and to make the necessary preparations for the reception of the Soon, have attended to that duty as stated in the following Report


On the first day of Library last- your Committee received a Deed ofthe form of Capt, Salathiel Accen to the hihabitants of the Town of Chelmsford, for which They haid f 2950 ~


They have also agreeable to the vote of the Town borrowed the sum of $ 3500. on the exit of the Town and have given Notes for the same to the following hersons viz - 1


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To bajt. Abraham Prescott a vite of $1500- To Abbot und Fletcher Do 100- To Capt. John Butlerfuld . 20 42b-


To Henry Adams Do .. 300-


To Samuel Davis - Do . .


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To zebulon Spalding




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