Record Book 1865-1876, Part 4

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1865
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 548


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Ballottill for and Those J. B. Langley, B. J. Spalding, T. J. Pinkham. and Horatio Marshall School Committee for three years ..... Josi uni Chamberlain, Daniel W. Bickford, John Byan, J. C. Morfield, George Spalding, J. H. Smith, He. E. Putnam, Hearatio , Marshall,, Lea Prestan Albert Corliss and J. W. Bei h way Blodgett Surveyors of Highways E. K. Parkhurst, A. A. Davis, Dawson Pollard, E. P. Parker, S.P. Headley, Rabb B. Chamberlain. Sureyou of Lumber 7 Those I.S. Park hurst, Dawson Falland. V. A.Davis. Eph " DeSpalding. J. F. Smith, E. P. Parker, B.J. Sholding, Swall Bowers Wan Manning, Charles Sweetser, Roff. B. Tokan , ber law & )


. 1 Casenters


Willand Parher - Measures of Wood.


Field Drivers


Chase Henry S. Perham- Deac, Isaiah Spalding - Nathan 83. Lapham John W. Ward. Gardner He. Brown- Phineas S. Bond .. Martin W. M. Intire- Thomas B. Flint J. Tylu Fletcher - Wvantylor Stanford and L. R. Joselyn. Field Drivers Those Y Senc, Otis Adams - B. M. Fiske. S. L. By an. David Perham and J. J. Pinkhaw. Fence Vietas 1.7 Tehost J. J. Parkhurst. R. B. Chamberlain. Tho f. Adams and Co. He. Warner Weighers of May. Vnost Sure. Lis Leams-Joseph W. Smirk & Joseph Warren Committee to Secele with the Treasurer


Commetta to be ttle with


Annual Town Meeting March 4th 1867 Contas ,73 c .


1.Imaisers Committee to Apraise the Property at the Almshouse


Voted To discontinue the road from near the house of John By am to The road leading from from the house of Soloman Parkhurst by the house of J. C. Mansfield- It being a cross road seldom travelled i Read the List of Jurors firepaned by the Selectmen_


Valid To strike of the names of Thor J. French- Nathan P.Dadrum & Eben Mo, Marshall Valid To accept the furor List as amended- Valid That the roads be repaired by a money Tax, under The Supervision of the Highway Surveyors.


Read the report of the Committee to Settle with the Treasurer, and also the Financial report.


Noted To accept said Reports


Heard The report of the Committee relative to the Laying out of the road from near the house of Horatio Marshall to new the house of Michael Brady


Voted To accept the report Voted that articles 8kg in the Warrand be laid on The Table and to take wh the 10th articles


To choose a Committee of five to take into consideration the subject of the 10th article and report at an adjournment of this meeting. Chose E. F. Richardson- FLY Blodgett. E. H. harren Efile P. Shalling & Marcus D. Byam said Teammitter ~


Those


Noted That the Subject of the 4th cordiale relative in clienteslivery the Sachant arestreet System be referred to a committee of one from each School District Geo. A. Parkhurst_ Perley P. Perhow, Ro. G. 76. Allen- Sanford. Hazen Otis Adams Je- Horatio Marshall- B.J. Spalding- H. W.B. Mightman- Samuel Parker Eng - and J.J. Hay A. said Commute To add two to the Commetter


Voted


Those E. F. Werter and 2 N. B. Edwards - Voted To raise & assess the Sum of Eight Thousand dollars for the incidental expenses including the Poor $8000, 00- Valid To raise twenty five hundred dollars for Schools -$2500, 00 Vated To raise the sense of often hundred dollars ($ 1500,00) for the repairing of the Highways & Bridge, the ensuring year and that the same be assessed is a separate tay from all other assessments. Ballotled for and Chose A. A. Davis-Charles Praction and Sanford Hazan Overseers of the Poor- S. Hozen declined that leaving one vacancy


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Arriereal Tower Meeting March 4th 1867 Consel


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A List of Persons chosen with ofice March 4th 1867 When taking the Bath of ofice -


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Joseph Manning Treasum Pasifik Reed- Elisha Show & S. P. Perhow Selectmen Deac. Otis delans ). Ira Aliwood 4 E. g. Hangh. Constables . A.V. Hari won. /vil 1st (6) J. H. Smith George B . Pholt. J. B. Longley 13. I Spalding . Fr. Pinkham Horatio Marshall


Those Jonas la Butterfield Superiorlending. Laboral (Commettio) For three years -


,and 4th vestirammi Tochamberlain Daniel. W. Bickford 4


John Byam Upl. 1- F. C. Butterfield manh 4 ... George Spalding Had dinith .. 76. E. Putuam .. Horatio Marshall lectia. il i Asa Preston March 18 " Albert Corliss Munch 12. Fr hs Blodgett e


Surveyors of Highways


C. M. Parkhun


March 8 . V. A. Davis by : : Pos ly. acerca Pollard .1. 30th [. P. Parker derived A. P. Hadley .: Robt B. Chamberlain March y' ScarOtis Adenauer . Ahi. 1, M. M. Fiske J. G. By an Search 9 . David Perham J. J. Tinham


Jun ur vegas Leurinbeer


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Fence Viewers


D Vellant 4 " 567


Charles Prodor


Measures of Food


P.S. Parkhurst Dawson Pollard A. A. Davis i. Ephun P. Spalding Face H. Smith E. P. Parker BJ Spalding Fewall Bowers AM Manning Cotada shirtIn Robert B. Comram Mentare Willand Parker 1


3cl. 30h


Mann1. 20 m


March. 7 " " Henry S. Perham the Isaiah Spalding ai 12. Varhan B. Lapham John W. Ward Gardner Ho. Brown Phineas S. Bond Jan( 13th , Martin M, Me Intire That C. Silent


Field Drivers L- Ilcont 4. Mantylow Stanford L. R. Joselyn ) Swarm March 11 Tey B. Adams Tage


of Clay


Josefin B. Einenan Collection of Tax, Buona May 28/67


Committee to Settle with the Treasury- --- >


E. F. Richardson Cefil P. Spalding


Appraisers of the Property, at the


Cafe La Hodgman. )


art is the Commetter to settle with the Treasurer


a committee chosen to make the Carmal settlement with the Town Treasurer for the year ending March 1 St 1867 have attended


",'on hand at the last annual Settlement ___ 84,345, 51 Received of S. E. By any Collection for 1865 1865}


1,408.57


interest and taxes for


, Stale Treasium for School fund for 1866 a far hati aid for 1864 ~ " 1865


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1866 - , 240, 00


,124.18 money from other sources 1


" hired on the ter of the Town


1.000,00 30,732.70 Or Bes amount paid ou 3 1 Sundry Town Orders, Nates XC ) 25, 498,39 Cash on hand 5, 234,31 $ 30,732,70


Joseph Waren C. Respalding


fele: 78. 1867 I'M Smith


Recorded by E. G. Welester, Town To Lock


.128,92 allactive of Taxes in 1866 15, 348, 06 ,148,65 , 194, 20 3,700, 00 For Corporation Taxier. 186- 917, 13 u For money advanced to tes, F Car. 2,977,00 adrian monk , 865 .20. 48


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Financial Condition of the Join, Tant 1° /SCI


Notes and Orders an interest Interest to March 1st. 1867 Orders unpaid and Estimated liabilities


$25,818. ... , 846,30 2. 206.00. $ 28,871,15


The Jours Las cisiete as follows Due from S. E. Byam Teallector for 1866- $ 1.065,25 Estimated continent- .125,00


Que for State aid for 1865 272.34


~ ~ 1866 1.675.90


from State on account of Co. F. Cavalry .196.57


Cash in Treasurer's hands 5,234.31 8,569,30 $ 21,301,85


(Total Indebtedines) __


Chelmsford Jelly 28, 1867


Joseph Warren E. P. Spalding Committee In W. Smith


Recorded by 6. Sheteria Down Clock.


- List of Turous as made out boy the telcolmen February 21" 1867-


Charles P. Jones Jo. a . Hoogh Harian an Hlall Warren Me Intire


Samuel P. Perhow Geo. A. Parkhurst


Fürrau Con Flanniblett


faber &levens Marcus D. Byam Amos A. Byjan


Charles Hyde


John N. Perry Elisha Shaw Willard Parker J. L. Pinkham


Jonathan Bancroft Benjamin J. Spalding Harvey, Munger H. W. Woodward


no. 23m


Joseph Reed Elisha Shaw


Chelmsford


Selectmen of A. A. Davis


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Lop The Committee on The 6: Chelmsford Road


Tre Commetta Charin the The Town at it, meeting on the Loss of Norcennier instant to take into consideration the Report 1


of Fire Selection of the Coming and oy'a highway fram nes house of Horatio Marshall in Gast Condensford & a aint near . ilichall Brady's have to un uhron the ground wod carefully, examseemed The same and critically Examined into the circumstances connected therewith 1020 and con, would Monash That they have Estimated The Land drimages and cast of construction and nine hundred and forby the dollar. ( 943) I ty Three dollars higher chave that made by the salut. sner .


It is a principle that has been acknowledged and tang established that individuals locating themselves alook from public highways, do so without any clown whom the Liberality of that Public for rand accommodation, and that who live accommodations they may require must be fun- chased at their expense. It is true That in, wasficative en orense To the population on wealth of the town it may the justified in partially relieving such persons by joining in the outlay - necessary for their accommodation- Hence it is to be extremely cautious and consider what sort of population is likely to be introduced by such improvements as desired, else a Town way, IL assume an outlay that would cause an immigration of a class of People that they would not be willing receive on any terms . This would be like having a bonus for an article which was wind Their Headless, which no Town non individual should do. The Committin do not see fit to give an opinion of the character . ' that class that might be introduced in the present in- tanec, leaving the Town to judge for itself ~ Que objection to The proposed Location in The winds of the Commetter is, that it Embraces but ahow' one half the route prayed for in the original prayer of the petitioners , thus is 3 Favorise a part, mill lend de pierthe claimer véque se peticiones Highly detrimental to The interest of the Town - I'll This outboy will be for The accommodation for what six Lowerlies and of which is vincently a owned is the section J'ai road., There families, it is asoniained from its Collection's book for a money tay af ante snoring daliaus


and mine cents ($30,09) and a Probable road lax a, a Qual .....


/ Great road leading From Lowell to Bit were Which is as good as ac Cross roads would average, The Committee think this some consideration might justly be made by the Town to These families, such as permitting them to expand their road lax ... .. Si! bridle was one in some other way that the Town might havesaid .. Inother consideration that has much weight in the minds of the Commuter is, that there are several other Families sonthered over that section of the Town and alook gram any isables and that could not use this ! hahased road im esness and would Tam The Same claim on The Town for accommodation as Fresse under Con- sideradas.


Trexonecaes are a slew of the the many reasons that induce Committee to report to the Town that in their opinion the Rihow ChicharFord Nov. 111" 1866


diverted y 6. F, ma Parti, Jour. Clash.


moment of the Courant March meeting


I yarattidings were had and rate, "passed


au in piace fissa Prestane declined


Chore


ted in & Chase Rer. Useo. Her Ilin Sachenintending School Committee gove two years in place of S.B. Byam resigned Chase Y.B. Butter field School Committee for three years in : Les of 2. 13. Stang Ley, declined - E.D. Dearse Constable who declined serving Voted To pass over the choice of Constable for the present. have: Harren Me Future Quersea of The Floor Valed To refer the subject of the abolition of the School District Supstan to the next annual March meeting in 1868 Fated That the collection of the Taxes for 1867 be let and on the same regulations and restrictions as last year -


Power kidder whom The Town would accept.


The Collection of hayes was bid of My V. P. Green at 9 mills eu the dallas


Ballatted for and Chose I. 13. Emerson Collection whose bid was one cent on the dollar Heard the report of the Committee are building a Barn at the Poor Farm


Vated To recommit the report with instruction, not to build thai year, but to take charge of the materials Prepared. Voted That The committee be further instructed to make arrangements for the building of The Barn Sideways to the road 64×40 ft with 1.8th Parts -


E.F. Richardson, 8.76. Warren. K. M. D. Byen declined serving any Longer on the Commuter 1 Vated not the fill The vacancies & That the Sender be in the hands of the remainder of the committee Vated That the Selecteren be instructed to bewild a Lobby at North Chelmsford village as they may dem necessary Vated To dismiss the 12th article in the warrant Find That the Selective the instructed and authorized to finishare a gravet fil for repairing the road, in the northernly section of the


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this is to certify that De NiJs. Edwards Haveany given Gold Has been deaths étéhaunted bes the Globections of connesinging


The same of North Whelanrand at dans abuse in The of Thelaw ford To be used in the Arts, or for Medicinal, Chemical, and Mechanical purposes, and no other under and in constien ity with the Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. See General Law, Chaplin 86. Lections 17 to 24 inclusive/ Fluid ahhacontinent is to continue for and year from the data, heread, corders sooner novoted by said Veleolmen. Said Acent Shall incelen a Salary, of forty dollars which Sivas The in fuell for his said services, on in that proportion


Grated od Chelmsford Thin 5 th day of June 1867


france, i. R.c .??. Elisha Pharo J. J. Perhain ) Echelmsford Recorded by E. F. WElestic, Town Clark, 3


un pasteuring is a l'est à Célépour of the linford Estevan Eighties and fortyfive years of age their age, and compation), Liable for military July and the first day of Isty is averstained by the Assessors of said Town- Butcher


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Thelawford { June 15th 1867 ) J. P. Perham


Joseph Reed.


Elisha Show.


Chelmsford


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Windlesey Is; To either of the Constables of The Town of Chelmsford and Counting of Middleser. Esmeeting .


fifth day of ivo member mach it remix to Juventus , 14 The first monday in said mouth ... ..... " 1


for noou to bring in their votes to the Selectaman 'a


Creditor of Accounts, Attorney General and Seanitany of the Commonwealth, Tecanciller for District Mo six, Lanation for The seventh Middlesex Senatorial District, one ...... Commission for the Country of Middlesex, register of Deeds for the Northern District of Middleses [and] for a Representative, to represent The twenty fifth Middlesex District in the next. General Court all on one ballet- The Polls will be opened at nine Or clock in The Forumbou and Close at Thise O clock in the afternoon. Sind you are also required to notify and wane the Lonhabitants of Said Town qualified to vote in Elections and is town affairs to meet in The Town Hall in North Ghiherford are Vecesday At. Jagth day of November next at tivo of the Clock in the afternoon. Stich 1 To choose a Moderation to Imreside in said meeting 2."To see if the Tour will wath to accept of the Report of the Selectmen in Laying and a peublic highway in East Chalonsford, as proyed for by Michael Bradley and a the, and not Thereau. 3 ª At this request of the Journ Incasum; the see of the town will vote As authorize him to bonow such sums of money on may be. Neccessary Is fray The State lay and The fray rath of Cavalry Company of The lunsford.


Copies thereof at this meeting House at this ismiture of the Town at South Thelawford, and the Portofices at West Thehives food, North The long ford and Middlesex. Vilage, and at the School Theuse of East Tokolonford, so that the same may stand ten days, at beach before The line of holding said meeting found


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Warrant Continued com thereof fail not, and make due retime of of this Warrent with your davies Therean ito The Subscribers at the time and Place of creating a faresaid-


in The year of arce Lord One Thousand Eight hundred and


Joseph Reed


... 21 156% i "y " attented cap, thereof at and of the following and south the liver fred , Sajt ...


places, vir: One at the centre Congregational, meeting houses.


Middlesex Village, and the School house at East Chehurford In that this sauce night shand more than len down inevisus in the throne of meeting


Otis Adams, Constable of Thelenford


.2. varted,


1 required, and the record of said be llati were scaled wh in ofen To cou meeting for the result of the ballatting, se the following yram page 15 to page 10% inclusion - E. F. Walerter, Town Black


The Returner we're all made As the mother offices by mail Non 6th 1867 ley ET Walentin, Town Telork


marcouneIth of Massachusetts, of arlegat meeting of the Juhabitants of the Town a The Count of biddlesus, quantities tuition required to vote for Civil creces ho Tuesday next a) The lexith day of sand mann


in The brutal; Queen in Therefor love Suited Counted ind recorded and declaration Thereo & made: Constitution is directed and were for the following stroman.


Alexander The Bullock in Forcaslin had Two hundred and forty live vale. John Quincy Adams of Quincy. " one hundred and twenty phone


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loved cceating of the Inhabitants of the Four of linetomford " The Giventy of Middlezes, qualified, as by The Constitution required, to vale for Civil Offices, halden on the Tuesday next after the first monday i November, being the fifth day of said month in the new Thousand Eight Jemand and Suite Surren, as the purpose of giving in therivales for a Lieutenant Governor of the Com- momorality, all the ballots given in there for alle sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration there "made, as by the Gioinstitutions in dercoled, and mus for The following persons, namely; William Claflin of Necotton had two hundred forty with George M. Steams of Chicopee had one hundred twenty three


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giving in Their inte, for. said District . 1 6


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quien in Theroga, come sorted, Favorited and reseided, and de function Present made 6. st. Crestitution to


Pharma, Talbot of Billerica had two hundred and thirty big hit Orin S. Knapp of Samewille , one hundred and twenty two 11


Ia Legal medline of the Thatistants of the Journal of Gichinstand in The Country of Mind less, qualified de l'institution required, to vote for Civil Ficar Ha lite on the Sunsetre ment a fare the first. The year one thousand Eight hundred and Sixty Seven, for the groupone of giving in Their votes for a secretary of the Commonwealth, all the ballet, given in hereof made an by the Constitution is directed, and were for the following Heraus; namely!


Oliver Wave of Northampton had two hundred and forty two Charles Brinklecam of Bare. One hundred and twenty two


be at meeting of the Lahabitants of the Sound


as for The Constitution required to vote for Civil


. . 1 and Sixty Secc. is The! votes for a Treasurer und Receiver Generalof


wer sauted, Grunted and recorded and destination


.. .. Bir Constations in acreated, and


Jacob Loud of Plymouth had two hundred and forty two Harvey Arnold of Adams ne hundred twenty two


Ha legat meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Thelongford ... His Country of thedeles, qualified, wa fer the Constitution required, to vote for Civil. y Licer, Ho Iden are the Tuesday, next of the the first if files in it said Month, in The year one thousand Eight hundred and Sixty seven, for the freepass of giving in their vale, for an Attorney General of the Commonwealth it atis ballato given in 3 Pour the cus started, counted and irecorded and declaration thereof made, as by the Constitution is directed, and were for the following Heraus, namely: -


Charles , then of Master had two hundred and forty two wolny William C. Indicat of Salem , one hundred and twenty two


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ised, const. "for timel Officers, holden an the Tuesday most after the first Moreday in November, theing the javiti law of said Mouth. ... This wasa. Tome directed Begut forundred and Sixty Seam for the fan fare of joining in this Only you an Auditor of the Commoninatiti .il Ti ballots given in there for were sorted Mounted and


Constitution in derated and well


Henry S. Briggs of Pitsfield had two hundred and forty two Arthur For Sevenup of Raxbeing a one hundred and twenty two


If i legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town elinsford, in The seventh Sonatorial District youwin a bythe Constitution required, to vote For Civil Officers holder austhe. Tuesday next ayse first islandare wie November, teorie the Le di's day of said Mouth in the year one thousand Eight hundred and Sixty Seven, Have The powerpose of giving in theirvates for a Senator to represent said District in The General Court, all the ballot Fire in There for were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration Therest made as ley, the Constitution is dincotil, and were for the following person, namely :-


I ashw Mr. Marshall of Lawell had one hundred and thirty two Bugs To black of Chelmsford , two hundred and twenty one


(Nelmustard in the Counter, of Middleses qualified, by the Constitution required, to vote for Civil Official, Golden on the Tuesday mesh af the the first monde. in Hoventin being the Auxthe claw As said AMANDA AN. The year one thousand Eight hundred and Sixty Commissione fonsofancy within and for said County to fill a vacancy in said ofin, caused les the resignation of Andrew F. Fewrete July Otrasen Thereto all the ballet given in There for were sorted, counted and recorded and declaration thereof za de as by the Constitution is directed and were. The the following persons, namely;




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