Records, town of Brimfield (written records of town meetings, people in attendance, elections for town offices, etc. beginning in 1910), Part 19

Author: Brimfield (Mass. : Town). Town Clerk
Publication date: 1910
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 490


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John H. Diken of Wakefield 0 "


O Seage &. Brewer Jr. of Belmont William H Lewis of Cambridge Distrikt # 9.


1721.


Thomas &. Boynton of Everett 40 0


Leon. Freeman of Chelsea 0 4


Henry Erskine by Revere 19


1. Edward Mc Lean of Somerville 172 " District # 10. -


Mary & Sullivan of Boston 40 "


Felix Manevity of Boston 0 4


Graph H. Meinderts of Burton


172"


Emma Pomano of Boston Distinct # 11


William Gaston of Boston 40 "


George Nelson of Boston 0 "


Jouis Harcus. of 13 viten Charlotte H. Guild of Barton 172 "


- Distinct # 12 -


Mary Wadden Jackson of Borton 40 .


Henry & Hess. of Boston 0


Samuel P. Levenberg. of Boston 6 "


albert I Curta of Boston 172 "


District # 13. -


Scrotting Whipple Finy. of Brookline 40 "


by Borton 0


Walter J. Hoav


of Bouton


Samuel low


Ernest B. Dane


of Brookline 172 "


1


297


District # 14 Eugenia B. Fnothing ham of Boston 40 Votes Patrick H. Loftus Of Welington 11 V. albion Jephson of Brockton


Harold C. Keith of Brockton 172 " District # 15 Harold &. Sweet of attleboro 40 " albert Barnes of Fall River 0 11 Mais Posen of Brockton


Joseph . Martin Jr. of 1. Celtel-cro District # 16


172 "


Hannah Ashley of New Bedford 40 "


James H. Holden of New Bedford 1 Heller M. Gustin of A. attleboro


albert H Washburn of Middletecto 172 11


Evverner of the Common wealth_


Channing H. Conf of Burton 165 1.


Wattu J. Hitching of Greenfield 4 "


Patrick Mulligan of Boston 11


John J. Walsh of Barton 32 11


- Lieutenant Governor -


Marcus G. Coolidge of Fitchburg 39 "


David Craig off Milleid


alvan T. Fuller of Walden 135 Thomas Nicholson of Methuen 5


Robert M. Washburn of Boston 18


- Secretary -


frederick I. Ecote of Somerville 163


Edward & Ginsburg of Brookline 31 " anthony Houtentrinke of Boston


Edith M. Williams of Brookline 7 "


· Treaucher -


George H. Jackson of Lynn. 3 "


James. Jackson of Westwood 166 "


Louis Marcus. Al Barton Patrick Of tears of Boston 20


albert L. Waterman of Buvokeine 0


298


- auditor - Congo B. Poh of Boston 158 Votes alice & Gram. of Boston 28 . Stephen I. Surridge of Lynn.


Herbert H. Thompson of Haverhill 4 " attorney-General -


. Nesten allew of Newton 157


Morris L. Becker of Boston 0 .. John Weaver Thurman of Boston 6


11


Micheal 2. Sullivan of Sale. 26 11


- Congressman -


Nixon Campbell Is. of Fitchburg 3 3 " Palvin D. Paige of Southbridge 15? ". - Canciller -


John Q. White of N. Brook field 157 " - Vencetor -


William F. Buckley of Southbridge 52 " Waren &. Tabell of Brookfield 135. - Representative -


Omer E. Bradway of Monson 154 " Daniel H. O' Conner of Palmer 38 11


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County Commissioners -


George I. Look of Springfield 115 11


William H. Eusign of Westfield 84 " Edward &. Stapleton of Holy che 40 "


Hellis heard of Pfung field Sheriff -


Emburg P. Clack of Springfield 143 "


associate Commissioner-


Henry B. Spencer of Holy che 145 "


Register of- Probate-


John a Dennis our of Longmeadow. 139 "


Light Beer, Hine, Peder amend.


No 4 44 110.


The Tellers having finished counting The ballots with the result as above stated, the vote was announced in Then meeting. after which adjournment was made.


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I V currant Thecial Town Meeting Acc 23, 1920. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Humpelen J. S. To either of the Contables of Brimfield Greeting: in the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Brimfield qualified to vote in Termini affairs to mut in the Town Hall in saúde 10'uim field on Thursday Dec 23, at 7. O'clock P. M. to act on the following articles - viz: article # 1


To choose a moderator. article # 2


To see if the Town will vote to bonow money in autesfraction of revenue. and you are hereby directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies of the same, tre at the Town Hall one at the Center Post Office, one at the Post Office at East Brimfield, and by mailing or otherwise sending one to the depot at West Brimfield, seven days at least before the time of sand meeting. Herof L'ail not and make due retilen of this warrant with your doings there on to the Town Olich at the time and place indicated I wen under our hands this thirteenth day of Dec. Letechnen J. D. 19/20.


Oui Hicks Hetrhen O. Russell ) Blinfield


attest James & O Neil Constable


300


Nale


Special Town Meeting Dec 23, 1920. weren't to the foregoing in current the voters of 13 minfield assembled in the Town Hall, the warrant was read by the Town Click efter which ballots were cast for the election of a moderator. The result of The voting was the election of Monice G. Tarbell, who after being swim by the Town Click assumed the duty of moderater. Cuticle # 2 Voted - That the Town Treasurer be and is hereby authorized with the official of the Selectmen to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of revenue of the current financial year, and to issue a note on notes for the same. any debt or debts contracted under this vote shall be pay able within one year from the receipt of the current fe- nancial year. The meeting adjumed at 8:30. P.m. without date,


Venuel a Parler


301


Harramt


Thecial Town Meeting Jan.7, 1921 Common wealth of HoMers achusetts Hamfiden S.S. To either of the Constables of Ruinfield Creating! alm the name of the Common wealth, you are herely directed to notify and warm the inhabitants to Burn fuld, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall in said Brimfield on Friday January 2 1921 at 7 o'clock in the P.M. to act on the following articles viss article 1


To choose a moderator. article # 2


To see if the town will vote to elect three road Commissioners for three years on one road Commissioner for one year, or There Wload Survey us for these years. and you are hereby directed to serve This evanant by posting attested copies Thereof, One at the Town Hall one at the Center Post Office, one at the Post Office at East Brimfield, and by mailing on other- wise sending a copy to the defect at West Brumfield, seven days at least before the date of said meeting here of and fait not, and make due returns of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Torn Club of said Burnfuld at the time and place of sand meeting


Given under our hands the 23rd day of Dec. G D 1920. Orvin Hich Selectmen Clarence B. Braun of


Brimfield


This is to certify That aI posted the with- in avariant ds therein directed


Pennel & Pacher Town Black Justice of the Peace


302


Ofrad


Crucial Town Fleeting Jan. 7. 1921 as directed in the fire going warrant the inhabitants of Brimfield qualified to vote in town affairs assembled in the Town Hall dt J. P. M. The way out calling the meeting was read by the Town Clerk after which balloting commenced for the election of a Moderator to preside over the meeting. The result of the voting was the election of Humor & Tarbell who was swarm by the Town Click. Virtuele # 2


In motion of W. Jen J. Oliver that the town vote to elect three Porad Commissioners for Three years after a long diskussion the motion was bret voted.


On motion of Ma Oliver that Road the town vote to elect One Road Com- Juveya missione for one year-Volution lost On Anotion Of M . Oliver that The town vite to elect three Road Survey ors Motion was lost. a motion to adjon being made the meeting adformed without date


Pincel @ Cacher Town Click


303


This certifier that at a meeting of the Town Clerks of Representative District 4 1 Humpden County, held at the Town Clarks Office in Palmer on friday the 12th day of November 1920 at 12m. for the preuspore of ex using the return of votes cast in said district on Tuesday Nov 2, 1920 in the several towns theren for "Representative to the General Court and incertain who had been elected. The whole number of votes returned wear and were for the following persons viz.


I hate number of ballots 4051 They were for the following Bradway, O'Connor Blandas 154 29


Brumfield.


Holland.


35


38 5


3


Manson.


756


467


99


Palmer.


878


1321


106


Wales.


129


24


Totals


1952


1855


244 4051


Genel a Tacker Town Pluk.


Brimfield


arthur Fr Blodgett ..


Holland Palmer. Wales.


John F. Foley Orzo Royce Frelon 2. Bull "


11


Monson


Total 221 43 1322 2305 160


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Warrant annual Town Meeting Fiel y esta 1921. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Hampden S.S.


To either of the Contables of the Town of. Brimfield


Greeting


In the name of the Common wealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and want the inhabitants of said Brumfield, qualified to vote in Town affairs to meet in the Town Hall in sand. Brumfield on Monday The Seventh day of February 1921 at 10 o'clock in the fornow to act on the following articles


Cuticle #1 To choose a moderate to preside over the meeting


Ceviche # 2 To your in their notes to the Election Officers on one ballot for the following Town Officers Town Click three selectmen Town treasurer, two auditors, five constables, tree warden, tery collector, all for the term of one year. One school committee, one assessor one overseer, of four, two library trustees, one cemeting commissioner, all for the term of three years. each. The polls will often at ten- thirty a. M. and may be closed at half past two in the P.M.


article #3: To hear reports of officers and agents and committees here to fore appreciated and act there on .


Cubicle +4 To raise money for the support of schools, highways, bridges payment of town debts and defray the expenses of the town for the ensuring year and direct how the same shall be extended.


305


uticte 5 To see if the town will vote to cuthauge the Treasures, with the consent of the Selectmen to borrow money, in un tue- fraction of revenue of the ensuing year.


antalet To determine the manner, and state the terms and conditions for collecting the taxes for the ensuing year, and fry the compensation of the collector.


stiale 7 To see if the town will authorize the collector to use the means for collecting the taxes which the town treasures may use when appointed collector. Chap. 440 Dec 80. 1909.


stiche 8. To see what disposition the town will make of its cloy fund.


1 ut. 9


To see of the town will cause to be printed, The reports of its officers or agents or any fruit of the same !


MT 10. To see what sum of money the town will 1 ause und appropriate for Memorial Day


ist ". To see what sum of money if any, the town will 1 wise and appropriate for the suppression of the Gypsy, Brown-tail, Woth and the True Beitte


art 12 To see what sum of money, of ary the town will raise and approfinate for the Tree Hunden.


Cut 13


To see what sum of money if any the town will raise and appropriate for the use of the Cemetery Commission


306


Cert 14 To see what sum of money if any the Town will raise and appropriate to pray The proper charges of insurance Co's for acting as surety an official bonds of town officers .


Cut 15 To see what sum of money if any, the town will raise and appropriate for the care of the Common and Solchen Men- unment.


Cert 16 To see what sum of money if any, the town will raise and appropriate fa the Vocational Dept. of the High School.


Cut 17 To see if the town will note to sell the Town farm property and act there on


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Cut 18. To see if the town will vote to authorize or instruct the Overseers of the Poor to become a hast of the Worcester-Hampden Fram Curso. according to its By- Laws. (


art 19. To see what action the town will take in regard to renting the Town Hall to Port 263 american Legion.


all 20. To see what action the town will take in regard to funchusing a friend and act thereon.


Cut 21 To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for to be expended by the trustees for county aid to agriculture of Hampden County in accordance with Chaf 273 acts of 1918.


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ut 22


To see what sum of money, if any, the town will vote to raise and appropriate to install flush closets in the Center school or act in any way there to.


ust 23. To see if the town will vote to raise appropriate a sum of money to chain the basement of the Center School IN take any action there to.


Gut 24 To see if the town will take any action on Chaplu 591 acts of 1920. or any action thereto.


ist 25 To see if the town will vote to change and fix the salaries and compensation of officials elected by the town.


ut 26 To see if the town will grant permission to the Cemetery Commissioners to connect a fripe with their water main to the cern- etery or take any action there to.


est 27 To see if the town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to petition the County Com- missioners to discontinue that fast of the highway known as the old Bouton Roud being between the boundary line of the Town of Palmero the Blodgett Budge so-called, over the Quoberg River and a point near the Northerly boundary of the place on the West side of said ich Grad , owned by one Holland and or - cufried by one Walch, or act in anyway Thereto. To see if the town will authorize the select- men to enter a contract with the Fo. & Webster Gas + Elec. Co. for street lighting.


Just 28


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Cut 29.


31 32 33 34


To see what action if any, the town 30 will take relative to Chapter 179 acts of 1920., Chapter 235 acts of 1920 Chapter 240. acts of 1920., Chapter 436 Cects of 1920, Chapter 505 acts 1920 and Chapter 619 acts of 1920.


and you are directed to serve this wauhaut by harting an attested copy of the same, one at the Town Hall one at the Center Post Office, one at the Post Office at Fait Brimfield and by mailing or otherwise sending a cofry to the deprot at Hert Brom field, seven days at least before the date of said meeting Hereof fail not and make die return of this warrant with your doings there on to the Town Click of said Brumfield at the time and place of said meeting af res aid Given under our hands this 15 th day of January a.D. 1921


Onun Hicks Selectmen Elcurence B. Braun of. Stephen O. Russell Brimfield I have frosted the within want as therin directed.


James J. O"Neil Constable.


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annual Town Meeting Feb 7, 1921


The inhabitants of Brumfield as- sembled in the Town Hall on the above date to hand in then notes to the election offices and to transact. the business of the Town of Brimfield as called for by marrant cluby signed by the Selection and posted les the low required The warrant was reach by the Town Clerk at 10. 6 m. efter which the ballot checks wird teller's were brown and the ballots delivered to the moderator Robert Streeter, at 10.30 G.M. The polls were declared open for voting


ist + 3.


Mr Jean . Oliver made report for être Road Commetter which was executed and committee discharged. Mr. Clarence B. Brown repeated for the committee on a memorial for the Brimfield men who served in the World War. and asked for an ex- tension of time which was granted.


Fet # 4


The following appropriations were made under this article to be raised by tost. Schools $8000 and all grants. 8000.00. Vocational School $ 700. all grants $ 700.00 Highways Chaft. 1.55 $ 3060.00 Bridges 700.00 $ 200.00 $ 1300.00 $ 2000.00 $ 7750 $ 500.00


Salaries Miscellaneous. Street Lights Defran on Town Hall Library Oversier of Pour. dinsurance (Property) Insurance (Helf) Common & Sol. Monument


$ 500.00 $ 400,00 $ 400.00 $1 175.000 100.00


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centrale # 5 Voted that the Treas ures with the con- sent of the Selection be and is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of revenue and to issue a note on notes for the same pay able within one year, not to acceed in the aggregate the sum of $20.000.0 cill debito contracted under this vote to be payable from the revenue of the currant financial year.


int # 6 Voted that the terms for the collection of the taxes for the ensuing year and the compensation of the collector be the same as heretofare.


ist #7 Voted that the collector be granted the same authority that the Town Treasurer may use when appointed collector.


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Gut #8 Voted that the dog fund be aferro. for use of the library.


et #9 Voted that the town print the report of its officers und agents as huetofere?


Cut 10. Voted that the town raise and appropriate the sum of $150.00 for Memorial Day. und apphofurate the Soldiers Freund The following committee were of- pointed to have charge of the fund and its expenditure. Humor & Tarbell Mr. George Kenney and Edward Davenport. Cut 11. Noted to raise and appropriate the sun I$ 50.00 for suppression of Brown tail moths ust 12 Voted to raise und affo. $250 true Worden Leit 13.


Voted to raise and appro $ 300. for Permitting


311


Voted that the sum of $5000 be raised and appropriated for Siluety brands for officials of the bird - Ellector & Treasurer.


See cuticle # 4. 11


and the selectionen Votedthat the Oberster be Auftreten/ kg self the Town Flum property. It & friske shot des then unserede valuecette! Voted that the town be not a member of the Worcester- Humpiden Farm. asso.


Voted that the Unencan Legion Port #263. have the Luce use of the Town Hall except the lighting of the same.


Fest 20.


Voted that a committee of three be wh- pointed to purchase a priano for the Town Hall and the sum of $300, and the proceeds of the old piano be ceppo. fui the same


Fet # 21 Voted that the sum of $5000 be raised and appropriated for the use of Hampden Co. Reaque in and to county aquculture.


art # 22 Voted that the sum of $1600. be raised and appro. to install flush closets in The Center school money to be expended under The directions of the School Com. Rt=23. Ml. #24 This article in definately propriomed. This article indefinately porpromed. Pit # 25 Voted not to make any change in the compensation of the town officers.


Get # 14.


ust H 15 est # 16


Jest 17.


Just 18. art 19


312


Cuit #26 Voted to grant permission to the Cemetery Con. To connect a pipe with the town water main in front of the cemetery


ul #27. Vited to instruct the Selectmen to petition the County Concussion to dis continue that hast of the highway known as the old. Borton Road. being between the boundary line of fulmer at the Blodgett Budge so-called bouw the Luoboy River and a point wear the Netherly Soundry of the filace on the West side of said soad owned by one Holland and occupied by one Walsh.


Girl # 28 Voted to authors the Selectmen to enter a contract with the So. Gas & El. Co Lov street lighting. The Selectmen were in- structed by The. Waldron to try and yet an extension up the Waren Rd also by Mais Clara Fisk to try and have an extension up Prospect Will.


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Cit+29 Lection on articles # 29, 30,31, 32,33,734 was indefinately prospromed.


Voted that The town Constables be paid fifty cents an hour and their expenses when on duty.


M. Quis Parker & Mrs Clara A Fisk with the selectmen were appointed a committee to extend the $ 500, voted to be expended on the Town Hall.


Voted that the Selectionen petition the Defit of Public Works Div. of Highways to take 0 over and maintain the bridge and the approaches thereto know as hosketts Mulls budge on the highway leading from Bumfuld to Palmer.


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Viled that the selectmen be instructed to us- certain the cost of a Road Roller from the state also to ascertain the cost of tracta and trailer


Vited to approfirate the sum of $1000.00 provided the state will contribute a like amount to be expended under the direction of the Defit of Public Wuchs and the Selection with the highway superintendent in building a permanently improved highway lending from Brimfield Center to the NE. section of the town known as the Brookfield Rd. Such road to be so constructed as to enable the town to incur indettidnes for five years under chapter 719 list of 1913. and that the treasurer be authorized to issue a bond for $1000. fray able in five years - #200 fin year.


The following officers were elected from the fleur. Frence Viewers Samuel H. adams. Edward B. Brown Charles @ Parker. Guld Drivers Benz. Sherman Gilbert R Hastings, Fred. H. G Compton milton @ Plimpton Poscoe H. Nichols. Found Prefer. Frank A. Gifford


The time having arrived to close the folks a motion was made and carried that the polls remain open untill 3. P. M. at 3. P.M. a recess was taken and the ball of lox was opened and the votes counted aloud. Oft was found that the total number cast was. 1.7. 4 were for the following officers of the torn y the license vote


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Tayin Click Penuel Ge. Pucher 127 votes. Town Treasurer. Mumie G. Tabell 124


Tux Collector. Fennel Ci Parker 124


11


Selectiven


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Dun Hicks 117 11


Свичения 13.13 мин


108 4


Stephen O. Russell 121 11


Oversee of Pour.


Charles . Parker. 117 "


School Committee. William @ Davenport. 115 "


assessor. Fired IV. Laurence 70. "


Robert@ Sherman 65 "


Cemetery Com.


Edward B. Brown 1/2 "


Library Trustees


William G Estahook 113 11


Martha Stuctur 113 "


Unstables


William J Griswold 1/2 "


Robert M. Mercer. 112 "


Charles a Paper. 122 11


Russell @ Skinner


108 4


William@ Smith 114 "


andliter


112 11


Frank J. Giffard 115 "


True Warden.


Frank Hitchcock 116 11


License Vite.


Mes. 38. No. 77.


The following commutter was appointed by the chair to purchase a piano for the Town Hall 777, Ouin Hicks Mr Orlo Parker + Was Munson Tarbell.


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315


The following funds for perpetual care of Cemetery lets were excepted by the town subject to conditions francouily voted. Newton D. Hubbard Lot! 100.00


Miner H. Garbin . . 160.00 Joseph Marcy 11


75.00


James Buxton 50.00


Summer Parker


50.00


Calvin Buker


100.00


Sullivan-alexander 100.00


henry- Robinson


100.00


Ferry Dix 50. 00


Total. 725.00


a motion to alforno being made the meeting ced journed with out late


To the Selection of Brumfield I Robert @ Sherman believing The count for lessessa in the election of Fel 7, 0 1921 was in euro ct healy make a request for a recount of the sune.


The above request having been granted The recount was made Feb. 21, 1921 with the following result.


To the Town Click. I hereby certify that a have recounted the votes cast at the annual Town Meeting Feb 7, 1921, said count being made on Feb 26, 1921 in the Town Hall at S. P.M. on petition of Robert @ Sherman a concludate for asession Fred N. Laurence Robert @ Theman 17 29 17 19 Totals 65 97 15 59 There were six defective ballots and nine b1 cents. Robert J. Stuiter


Macerata.


Bl. # 1 Bl # 2 Bl # 3


316


Money raised by taxation Fel 7. 1921.


Jelicols. Vocational Defet.


Bridges.


Surety and. Profresty Insurance Helfr dmurance


1. Piccis Salaires Miscellaneous rect.


Tree Wurden Cemetery Um. Library Center School (d'infrecer ment.). Piano Memorial Day. Hampden Co Denque. Street Lighting Comment Soldiers Mon. Oversea of cov. Town Hall Refrains


$8000.00. 900.00: 3060.00. 700.00 200.00- 50.00. 400.00. 175.00: 1300.00. 2000.00. 50.00. 25.00: 300.00. 500.00. 1600.00 .. 300.00. 150.00. 50.00. 775.00. 100.00 400.00 500.00


$21,335.00


approfunctions. Brochfuld Prach. 1000.00 50.31


Soldiers Grund.


The republican Town Committee of Brumfield was organized as follows. Juin Hicks Chauman, W. C Davenport Sec Leo. & Heleteoch Treas, 6-3.Brown 8 Char. H. Robinson. other members. Feb 13, 1921, N. E. Davenport Sec.


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Deque discontinuing " ladyett Budge" 317


commonwealth of thew. Merely Commissioners Meeting Icht 8, 1921


On the protection of the electmen of the towns of ulmer and Brumfield praying for the discontinuance of that portion of the Ildt Burton Rad 10. called buying in unpetit and fautly in Pulver in said county, and crossing the Suokong River by a bridge Known as the Bledyett Bridge


It appears that all herrons and convocations interested therein had been duly notified of the time and place of meeting the suid is. Commissioners Eled on the fifteenth day of fine, 1921, at 10 o clock 'in the fire- nevn view said highway and hear all persone interested and did adjudge that common convenience and necessity re- quire that so much of said highway de- scurbed in said fretition as lies between the bank of the Quotray Tiver in said Brimfield at the southerly end of said Blodgett Bridge and The bank of the quo- boay River in said Palmer at the nether- by end of said Blodgett Bridge should be discontinued. and now sand commissioners order and deque that so much of the hugh- way described in said fretition is lies between the bank of the Quot-way River in said Brimfield at the southerly end of said Blodgetts Bridge and the bank of the Ductoag River in said Palmer at the motherly end of sand Bludgells Bridge with the bridge af cresaid is hereby discontinued. No damages have been claimed and more are a- warded. Cell damages sustained by reason of the discontinuance of said roads shall be fraid by the Towns of Brimfield and Palmer N. H Ensign Robert Morris Click. Surge D. Cook G. G. Silly


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Toun Clerk.


a. the copy attent. Pennel a Parker


Fieled Sept. 8.1921


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frecual Tion Matury Det 6'21


Commonwealth of Harrachwette Hampden 8.8 To either of the Constables of Brimfield Greeting !


In the name of the Commonwealth of ran actuelle you cure presby directed to notify and warm the entratitante of the Town of Brimfield qualified to vote in town of fame to creet, in the Town Hall in said Brumfield on Vaturdues the fifteenth day of October 1971 at do ctoch in the afternoon to act on the following articles vis Centrale #1


Tocheou a moderater to pressile com them meeting


To see if the town will vote to ne- seund a vite passed at the Cemaat Town meeting Feb 7, 1921 reaching as ellers .. Ilvied that the sum of $1120 be affirificiated provided the state will contribute con equal amount to be extended inclu the direction of the State Board of Public Works of the Selection with the highway superintendent in building d punhiantly improved road on the Brookfield Road from the center of town toward the North east Putut such road to be constructed to as to enable the town to incur in- dettin fo five years in accord- circe both the provisions of Chaft, 719 of the acti of 1913.




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