Records, town of Brimfield (written records of town meetings, people in attendance, elections for town offices, etc. beginning in 1928), Part 12

Author: Brimfield (Mass. : Town). Town Clerk
Publication date: 1928
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 302


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Val 19


The Finance Committee recommended an appro - variation of $2,000. to be spent on the Brookfield road unter chapter 90


This was amended to appropriate $2,500. for the bridge on the stolland road , with any balance to i mention the Torronfield road. The amendment did not creval & the motion to appropriate $2.000. for he Tookfield wad to be used with money from the stake + County, was voted.


201.20


Volit, to authorize the selectmen to sell any used bridge timber, iron or copper which the coun has no shirthet use for.


art.21. voted, to muchowise the school committee to


any mander herent to the office or irection of school harician at a balary of 0 75- per year I tid o mulhouse the selection to appoint any munver hereof is the office or position of clerk of said board it a salary of vo per year


249


Voted to appropriate 100, vor w. t. , bro ecce. Voted to authorize the reassures with the approval of the selection, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of revenue or reimbursements by the lake & Country for the financial year beginning analy 1, 1928 Two issue a note on notes therefor, hay able within one year + is enew any note or notes as may ve Solu I a period of less than one year, in coordince with sections o A and 17, Chapter 44 Sen'è une. Lee article 28.


art zu. rt 26.


The Finance Committee recommended that to


L'action ve taken on tus cruche, but ou motion


IV. La Tamme taxler some discussion, t° vie Voted, to appropriate $ 600. for a ciment vide walk in the Village at East Brumfield


Voted to appropriate 525. to compensate napoleon Pelletier for injury cired while employed is chool aviser


art 28.


Art. 29.


Noted that the selectmen be a committee of three to investigate this + article 2v, woth relating to the water supply + report at the next tooth meeting Voted to accept allow the alterations + relocation of a part of the sutcliffe rond as shown on a plan dated July 23, 1937 filed with the tour Valeur


The appropriations voted under article 4


are appended, it having vein previously voted the the items in the budget as icommended by the Finance Committee be considered as motions made racconded.


The appropriation recommended for Charity was anended by Mr mutison to $2,000 + 00 voted.


an attempt to amend the school appropriation to $ 24,000. Iwas unsuccessful + effect colure. while Masem on 23,000 was appropriate


- art 23. art. 24


- art 27


250


In motion of the stacey, chairman of the Finance Committee, it was voted to appro viale 3,500,-from surplus revenue to Vie wed by the crewsos to reduce taxes.


rowing we appropriations made under article 4 Marliana olhas articles:


Serechnen


450,00


41000


45000


Collector V 25.00


650.00


certifying roles 10.00


Town Clerk 175.00


Election Reautration 175.00


Town Councel 50.00


Sown Stall


700.00


miscellaneous


220.00


Police


250.00


scaler


VV.00


Moth suppression


400.00


Tree worden


00.00


polit tire 100.00


tou text.


100.00


Health


300.00


Reserve Fund


100.00


W.t.a.


NHighways Chap 81 3,000, 00


Chap 90 2.000, 00


Chap go Mmant 500 00


Jen stignitry's


1,310,00


trut lighting 925.00


charity 2,000. 00


aid aget issistance 0,900.00


und to Rep. Children 540.00


50 00


Сопришел


- assessors


251


soldiers Relief 00.00


state and 30.00 20,000, 00


schools


Trade School Julion


200.00


Library tuovo


Common + Monument 120. 00


memorial Day 100.00


nurance, Property 11


14.00


Compensation V 20,00


Vautier Compensation 1 20.00 sidewalk it Just Krim 600.00


aid to agriculture 15.00


unpaid ville 88.00


Hotwon reporte $10.10


- Cemetery 25.00


Interest 500,00


Maturing Debt 1.10000.


It was explained under art 17 that beginning the current year, a fund to pay Comp. Ins premium would be established, Acharging various activities same as Machinery Fund.


Is customary, a cess was taken it took


to allow those who wished to way an Executive Lunch served by the indies of the Thelia sunday school Caras. /


In motion of orco Parker, a vote poriciation was luken tout the wine


- at 2o clock, the time for closing the colle, it was voted to extend the time on nous & it 3 o'clock, the polls were declared clock, a recess was laken of the tellers proceeded to canvass a count the vallate.


a total of 216 ballots were cast uit of a registration of 450, and were for the following town offercers:


we next sage


252


2 Nown Lilik . 1 year Frank . buffArd 243 13


Eugenia P. Tarbell 253 43


Codictor os vario 1 year


Arbeid i Joga 240


50


Selectmen 1 year


Roe X. Clark 202


James a. G. Hoy! 128


Edward +. Killian 249


Everen 2. Landen 176


Blanks 133


Ralph of Stall 248


3 years


Blanke 48


Public welfare 3 years


Bertie E. Campbell 242


Blanker V4


Free warden 1 year


Frank Gefitchcock 242


Blanks 17


school Committee 3 years 1


-Con S. Oliver 149


ricam S. spooner 129


Slinki 18


253


Cemetery Commissioner Egenra George E. Atchcock Islanka 61


Library Trustees. 5 years


Charles L Farce 22.2


Eugenia V. Jarolle 200


Blanks


Constables 1 year


Raymond D. Clarke 183


Jorge E. Hitchcock 162


James V. Howlett 100


Harry 15, Zanden


Etarry W. martin


Firey Y. moore 100


Chester Et. norton 142


Edward E. sheeran 4


James . sheeran 41


robert C. sherman 147 бланка 24tm.


I certify that he wore elected encin have taken the oath of their respective suche


Mank chinchard.


The meeting adjourned it 3:00, which is a record we believe itor caruiness.


Twin s. support


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LEcree in Harriet allen Trust.


Commonwealth of Mass. Stampden as. il a Probate court held at springfield, in and for Ihre . County of Brambden , on the V10 the day of February, 1938.


On the belition in Equity of the town of Brumfield . a municipal Corporation created in said County, by Eugenia P. Tarbell, its town treasurer, against all a sever, attorney general of the Commonwealth of mass, and all other persons interested in the trust Created in the will Harriet allen, Cate of Brumfield in said County, deceased, and described in said petition proting that said Court decree that the Vincome from said fund now held by said town of Brim field under the provisions of said will be applied for certain purposes in connection with any grade school in and town of Brumfield in which pupils from the East Brumfield Extract are now in attendance, all as more bully set forth in said eetition, and for such then and further orders and decrees as Equity may quire:


It appearing that notice according to order of the Court has beengwen all parties interested, and that The respondent Paul a Dever, as he is the attorney- General of the Commonwealth, appeared and answered submitting his rights in the premises to the determina lion of the Court, and that in order and decree has veen entered that said petition be taken for confered against all other respondents try having failed to appear it also afklaring that the facts ichit in said Alltion we true, and that by ason thereof the char- table corpore and intent of the said starlet recen us porused in her were , namely , to assist said town of sur fed in formahing ducation to the public school Supre swriting in the Past Prinfield buthect will face wie vaid tron, I all we authorized to extend the avenue of said fund in the way and manner prayed


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for in said setilion, it and ratearing hat the wires band intent of said farid rices is deadload in went will right to be effectuallt, and that it is for the carlic interest that would be done;


- after hearing and consideration, the bust tothe order and decred that and treasures and his successor in that ofice whon appropriate and proper achou waren by the inhabitants of Brumfield, way excent and apply the income and profile of said fund . under the Auction of to school Commuted , world the payment of the rolling a salaries I way teacher 's teachers in why envie white or schools in said win in which calls from the Band be or failing such, toward the payment of the salary or salaries of any teacher in any public school of schools in said town, and that the provisions of said will, save as they are changed by this decree, shall continue to govern the administration of said fund.


It is further ordered and decreed, in view of the Provisions of said will relative to adding income and Profits from said fund to the crucidal sun nereof IS that the sum of five hundred forty pour + 41/100 (54.49) dollars, the amount of said fund as of July 1, 1937, be taken to be and shall hereafter be considered as the principal sum of said fund.


John a. Dencon Judge of Probate Court


a true copy of Probate Court decree as certified by william N Dillon, Register, on March 12, 1938 1 Tank S. Eyford. Town Cuck


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-warrant for special meeting.


Commonwealth of Mass, Framtiden el. To the Town werk of Printed, Greeting: Iu wis name of the Commonwealth of Mass. You are hereby required to notify & warn the inhabitants of Brumfield qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet in the town hall in said Brumfield on Sunday, - august 12, 1938, at 8 o'clock in the evening to I act on the following - To choose a moderator to preside over said meeting. Wo transfer a sum of money from the Road Machinery rund to the Road machinery account for the maintenance, care, replacement purchase of town machinery.


art. 1 art. 2.


Art. 3,


To transfer an excess appropriation of $600,- from chapter 81 to enable the town to cooperate with the Federal Government in unemployment relief + other projects of direct or indirect benefit to the town or its inhabitants.


art. 4. To see if the town will vote to convey to orlo ?. Parker all its right tille rinterest in to that certain track of land, with the school building thereon situated in that part of Brumfield known as Tower Still , formerly known as Distract # 5 school house tot , bounded + described as follows : - northeasterly. by Tower still road; southeasterty, southwesterly noch westerly by land of orlo P. Parker.


Art. 5. To see if the town will vote to sell convey a certain tract of Land with buildings thereon, known as the East Brumfield District School House lot, situated in said Brim - field , bounded described as follows : - Beginning on a live that bears north 21" west trods from the northeast corner of barn formerly of Johnson Bixby on the westerly side of wood leading from Brumfield to sturbridge, at a stone set up in the ground thene west 23 south g rods to a stone set up in the ground; thence north 45 west 5 rods


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to a stone set up in the ground. hence north east 10 rods is links to a stone et uk ou ite ground at The road ; thence south on said road 30 east is sode " links to the first mentioned corner, containing Se code of rand more or less: Tveing the same brumwie dove id indeed or teruel somward to the , hablarale y tower ecouted with ramaden county seeds, BOOK 1-v, Par ~ or take any action recalive thereto.


To seeif the crown will vole to apropriate i um of money for Further investigation & surely of the entire town water supply. i


To see if the town will propriate in addition al rum of money for state und .


To see if the town will appropriate an additional um of money for soldiers aelig


and you are directed to bewe hus warrant vy cooling allested copies of same as the town hall of Cost ofice seven Days at least before the time of holding said meeting


Hereof fail not make due return of ina var hrant with your doings thereon at the time + lace of meeting aforesand Given under our hands this 4 th day of august, 1938. 1 Edward Lieuilhan Everett D. Landen Hoe J. clark


I have cooled the above warrant as directed Thank S. Jefford Down Clock.


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258


inicial town meeting August /12, 1938


The meeting called by the foregoing warrant was called to order in the town Check it & P. M. Friday. august 1-, 1938. The warrant . was wird and the meeting proceeded to the election y a moderator under


ist. 1. Ralph t. Hall was the unanimous


choice ofthe meiling for moderator & he was worn by the ttek!


Art. 2.


wies votent, to transfer 1,062 21 from the machinery Fund to the Machinery account for the maintenance, care, replacement purchase of lown machinery.


201, 3, We Finance Committee commended that the transfer be not made, but on motion of E. Jullian, it was voted, that "600. vi spero- created from the chapter 81 account to Verable the town to cooperate with the Federal government in unemployment dig rother projects of direct or ist. 4. indirect benefit to the town or it's inhabitants. Voted, that the town convey to Elo P. Parker all its right, we Interest in + 10 that certain tract of land with the school building thereon, situate in that part of Brunfield known is tower Hill, formerly known as rotnot schoolhouse cot bounded + described as follows :


Northeastirly by sower till ond; southeasterly, southwesterny +northwesterly vy land of orlo P. Parker, & that the selection ve authorized in the name behalf of the town a recute, acknowledge + deliver to the and ric . Parker a deed conveying wie the right, Wie interest of the town in to the and above described.


in allempt was made to strike out the words "private sale" but after some discussion, on motion I Mr. Wwer, it was voted to postpone action on this article indefinitely


259


art. 6. art 7. art. 8.


Voted, to appropriate + 100. from survive Revenue for an investigation + survey of the entire town water supply Volet to appropriate $120.00 from surplus Revenue for stated ald.


Volit, to appropriate 60.00 cm Surdeux Revenue vos Soldiers Neue.


This concluded the business of the merling T il 8:00, it was voted to adjourn


Thank U. Jegford wown work.


at the close of registration august 31, 1938 the voting ust contains 440 nantes


F.S. Jefford Joure Clerk


260


State Primary 1908 at the state primary held on september 20, 1938 the wolks were open from 4 to & P.M. a total of 138 votes were cast, of which 23 were Democratic and 115 Republican and were for the following:


Governor : Aturley 11


Curley 3 Kelley 8


Russell 2


Blanks 1


ahearne


Bresnahan 1


Clay 1 5


toley


Sullivan


4


wallace 5 6


Blanks


Brennan


Collins 8


Sullivan


White


yours


VistaMake


3


Treasurer:


Barrett 2


Brown 3


Burke 3


Soherty 3


Gallagher 0


0


Honan 1


mc grat 4


Blanka


7


Vigritavil t. Jovernor


Democratic


261


Buckley 18


atty General


- Congressman


Councillor


0 walsh 12lanka 3 DEver 20 Planke Casey 19 links 4 Chas f. o' Connor 6 Burke 2


Marshall 4


me namara 2 Chas J. J Conno. 3


Planke 6


roderick 4


Stablema


Kelly


2


mikelk 5


Jonoli 0


Wheeler N


Planes


Smith


12LANKA


2.


moriarty 17


/Blanks 6


Corretto 14


O'Keefe


Villwan 1


warner 0


Planke 5


Donahue 12


Hungerald 1


Hench 0


Stapleton 5


Blanks 5


auditor ==


Senator


Representative


Dist. utty County Com.


County Com To fill vacancy


262


In annung 16


whalen


Connors


Hannery. 2


I'Mill. 1


1


Visquenuca Howera 2 В. И. Алка


E, Y. Shea 0


Sullivan /skinka


11


Deligate to State convention Kelleau 20 Planke. 3


Governor :


1 Suller 0


Inc Musters Saltonstall


whitcomb Blanks


139 616 1


Lt. Governor


archambault 2


Cahill 14 Helt 2 25


Howard


47


Johnson wilson 10


Blanks 10


secretary


Cook


106


Blanks 9


1 1 5 2 0


Лекивчески


263


Treasurer


auditor


Wm. Hurley Cork John Surley Blanks Goodwin wood


мем Уснегав


/ Зеанка 20 Amel 33


Barnes 47


wallers I Stanks


14


1 Congressman


Casey


Constantino Leboet


Blanks


anderson


armitage tobaton Ladner nelson


Jumpson


Senator


Johnston


C Blanks


Griswold White


Blanks


Dost atty


wallace Blanks


County Com.


Shattuck 1 Thanks


1% 18


47 V7 4 7 40 VV


2/ 32


3 26 43 11 12 2 59


Republican blicas Councillos


6 20 97 18 79 27 9 94


Representative


264


County Com to full vacancy


Lunch 12


Marchelewicy


44 thea 6


Паревок 40


Pranks 13


manning 64


113


Martens


25


8


Register of Heuts


tale


Murray


11 8 2


un café


Taylor 14


Flanke


DElegale i state Convention


brown


97 1


Lawrence


Blanks 17


Frank S. Jefford Tout Clerk


265


Mate Election 1938.


The state election called surewant to a warrant under the hands of the selectmen was held on Tuesday November 8, 1938, The bolls were oben for balloting from 12 noon to 8 o'clock in the levering .


a total of 387 votes were cast moluding 4 absentee - ballots. This, from a total registration of 472 was not so high a percentage as two or your years ago. as required by law, the selectmen canvassed and counted the votes and were assisted by the letters and Town Clerk.


Result of balloting follows :- Governor:


Henning a. Polomen 0


Roland S. Bruneau 1


Jeffrey W. Campbell 0


James M. Curley 106


William 2. Davenport


otis archer Good 0 Charles L. Manser 1


wm. It. Mc Masters 3


Leverett saltonstall 270


George Z. Thompson 1 Blanks 5


Lieutenant Governor


Manuel Blank 3


James Stenry Piensan 104


Storace J. Cahill 261


Freeman W. Follett 1 Joseph T. Massidda 2 George T Mc Glynn 1 Blanks


* warrant root a destroyed.


266


secretary. Frederic W. Cook 282 Jugo DE gregory Katherine Et. Holey


0 93 3


1


Treasurer


Thank ~ woher


- albert Sprague Coolidge


wen Gallagher


ohn &. Hurley 9


William E. Otturley 266


talkh Pirone 1


Blanks 18


Auditor : Thomas it. Buckley 111


michael J. Flaherty 2 2


torace . Atillis


Michael Tuyaugian 1


Guy S. williams 3 212


Russell a wood


Bianka


17


Attorney General:


Clarence . Barnes


240


Faul it. Dever 129


osech C. riquecredo


4


Dired Banel Leurs 5


2


Blanks


Progressman :


124


oseth E. Casey . walton Tuttle 248 15


Blanks


George v. Atogan


Hled E. vetcher


Eileen O'Conner Lane malcolm J. Kowe Blanks 8 1 4 88


267


Councillov:


william a. ahern.


James J. Marshall 1/3


George E. Nelson 244 Planes 29


Senator ..


Thomas Et. Johnson 258


ohn &. Kelly 118


Planks 11


Representative


william J. Griswold 246


frank W. smith 134 7


District attorney.


Thomas 7. moriarty 125


Dudley B. wallace 247


15


County, Commissioner ( Vacancy)


Margaret V. Donahue 109


Edward . Stapleton 25M 21


Blanks


- County Commissioner (y)


Thomas J. Costello 107


Daniel V. Fogarty 20


Raymond B Shattuck 245 Blanks 15


sheriff


David . In ironing 314


Miarka 68


Register of Leeds 2. Wiley tale


Blanks


268


quistion IN. 1


pose an amendment to the Constitution V providing ou biennial versions of the general court und or a renmal budget which bie werther described Une amendment J'annule all existing provisions of the Intention which require annual cessione of the general Court commonly known as the Legislature Provides for renewal elavions in their vide be approved?


yes 10% 110 75 tinka 143


is called usical low Via 112 710 1-4 FUNK 15


1. hall cinies or aranted in this town for the sale heren of all alcoholic beverages?


175 165


Blanks 47


have vecchises be granted in this town or the sale Hereen & wines and malt beverages?


Polanka


167 16% 59


3. That's courses be granted in this town for The sale thesame of all alcoholic beverages in packages so called, not to be drunk on the premises ! yes 163 no 169


Planke


45


269


1. shale he vari mutuel sacem of bildung licensed nowe races to denoted lat imo County! y es 104


180


I lanka 43


2. what the dari mutuel system I belling on acircet dog races be bermuled the County?


1401 110 200


Delunes 41


Frank D. gifford


Down Clerk.


270


Town Clerks Meeting


This certified that at a meeting of the town clerks of the threat sampling Representative District of trumpden County need in the town clerk's office in Palmer on November 18, 1938 at noon, For the purpose of examining the return of votes Cant in said District on tuesday, November 8, 1908 by the everal towns there for Representative To the ineral Court + accerlam what was elected. The whole number of ballots cast was 856 twere in the following personer


william f. Greenworld of Palmer received 3961 volte fram W. Smith of Palmer, received 4388 votes toand From W.smith of Palmer having a plurality I tre votes was declared elected + duplicate certificates were issued by


Frank x. Sifort von Clerk of Brumfield


Any 2 Blodgett


11 1,


Cquid B. vier


11


+ Holland Ludlow 11


Trenton g. 19all


11


Monson 11


ohn Vi - owy 1


1


Palmer wales L


1 Brownfield Holland Ludlow Monson Palmer wales Solats


246 56 1130


Wvuam IT Driewold Frank wirmit


134 41


1384 752


Flinke


7


54


60


2009 86


6.8 8 217 185 8566


387 19


2568


1708 3619


ritext :


Tram J. Gifford. Town Clerk


1


896 1524 109 3961 4388


Harry Is, weaver


271


4


Warrant for special meeting


_Commonwealth of Mass, tampaten is, To the town clerk of Brunfield Freeling In the name of the Commonwealth of mass, You inc hereby required to notify + warn the whalelants of Buried qualified to vote in town atraves, to meet in sand Dunfield at the town hall on Tuesday, November 29. 1938 at 8 o clock P.M. o wat on the colloway + o choose a moderator to preside over said meeting To see if the town will vote to authoring the selectmin to well any lumber damaged or blown down by the hurricane of september 1938.


art. 2.


art. 3 -art. 4


art. 5.


art 7. Art. S. art j.


To see if the town will vote is appropriate i um of money from the Machinery Fund for the maintenance Care replacement + purchase of town machinery. No fee of the crown will appropriate i um of money to be appended under the direction of the selectment for the repar of highways damage caused by the lord and hurricane of september 1935. To see if the town will vole to altropriate a sum of money to compensate Patrick MC anyre you expenses incurred as a result of an injury sustained while in the employ of the town,


art. 6 To see if the town will vote to appropriate a um of Money to compensate-Edward sheeran in accordance with the provisions of the workmen's Compensation Not for injury received while in the imploy of the town to see if the town well vote o aberspredte a sun of money to obtain supplies for the Board of Registrars. To see if the town will vote to asioteriate in -additional sum of money for repairs to town till' to see if the town will vote to associate winy Ium or sums of money is enable the town to cooperate with the Federal Government IL menssoyment, relief +other projects of direct or indirect benefit to the town for its inhabitants, or take my action relative hereto.


272


wo wie is we own will vote to sell + convey witam tract und with uldinge thereon Known as the East Brumfield strat Schoolhouse ot, take any action relative thereto Food you are directed to serve this warrant by sorting alleslet copies of came at the town hall I boot nice, seven days at least before the time of Holding ward meeting


ros vall not make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon it the time since of meeting around and 2 ven under our hands this =1 st day of Korunver, 19-8,


Edward Killian Everett D. Landen Roe S. Clark selectiven .


a true copy attest Hunk J. Derford. Voluta Claire


273


Liccial Town Wheeling November - 1. 1138


Ralph of itall was the unanimous choice for Moderator at the meeting called by the forgoing warrant o he was shown by the town Check 2 motion that the selecthen be authorised to sell damaged and blown down lumber was imended by i wigglesworth that such timber be tutto Voids and it was so voted.


art. 3.


Votet, to appropriate #800, from the nach very Fund for the maintenance, care, replace ment + purchase of town machinery.


- art. 4


Volet, to appropriate 1,500, prom surplus leverque for repairs to highways damaged by the Flood and musicane, to be extended under the direction of the selectmen.


art. 5.


- action on this article indefinitely sockkonut are Finance Committee hod transferred money from the Reserve rund.


art.6. art.1. art. S. art. 4 art 10.


no action was taken under this article is negotiations were still in progress Inwe had been taken care of by the finance com. by transfer from the Reserve Fund.


V led to appropriate 50. from Surplus Revenue in additional pare to town Hall"


Voted, to appropriate $1,000, from surplus Revenue rou andhiscomment selig ou willia.


Voted, that the selectmen be authorized to sell at public auction a certain tract of land with buildings thereon known as the East, Brimfield District Schoolhouse lot situated in said Brumfield, bounded and described as follows: - Beginning on a line that bears worth 21° west + rods from the northeast corner of war rinerly of Johnson Bixby on the westerly side of the road leading from Brumfield to sturbudge at a stone sil in the ground ; Thene west 23 south q rods to i stone bet in the ground; thence north 45 will


art 2. L


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3. ode a a lone set up in the ground; hence north 15 east woods Is links to la stone set up in the ground at the road ; thence south on said Road 39 least 10 rods 11 links to the first mentioned corner, - containing 30 rods 8 and more or less + being the Dame somes described in deed of Lemuel Lombard to the anabelanl & school District No. 2 in Brumfield Laled JEC. 6, 1843 recorded with Hampden County Needs Book 1-1, Page _1; and in the name and bevall of the town to execute, acknowledge + deliver to Di kaichaser a deed conveying said cremeses.


This concluded the business of the meeting and it 8:30, it was volut, to adjourn"


Tam . Jefford " Town Clerk


The East Bumped schoolhouse and were sold Di cuore sucheon December 10, 1935 to troph En Timme for $100, -- -


275


- Commonwealth of Mass. Tambien va, To the Town Clerk of Brunfield, Greeting


In the name of the commonwealth of Mass. You are hereby descured to notify + warn the inhabitants of Formfield qualified to vote in town expairs o neer in The town hall in said Brumfield re Friday, a Ecunver 16, 1938 ut 8 o'clock in the evening it act on the




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