Report of the city of Somerville 1843-1859, Part 6

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1859
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 724


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3 45


Fisk & Rice


2 16


Brobson Daniel


1 12


Ivers Hill


86


Town Orr N.


22 49


John Hougliton


1 30


Hail L. C.


12 96


John H. Titcomb


1 30


Mr. Dearborn


7 78


Artemas White


12 09


Mr. Funnell


16 85


Thomas Pepper


1 73


Paul and Wilson


12 96


Jarius Mann


86


John Stimpson


.2 16


Wmn. Mc'Elroy


43


Abner R. Campbell


1 54


$ 204 38


Nathan Tufts


4 32


TOWN OF SOMERVILLE. EXPENSES, ETC. - ALSO - LIST OF


TOWN AND COUNTY TAXES AS ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1848


SOMERVILLE: E. TUFTS. PRINTER. 1849.


STATEMENT


Of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Treasurer of the Town of Somerville from March Ist, 1848, to March Ist, 1849.


RECEIPTS.


. Cash on hand March, 1848, $ 12 43


Received of A. Welch for horse sold 75 00


of State Treasurer on Health account for 1847, 195 93


" of State Treasurer, State Paupers, 88 17


of Fitchburg Rail Road Co. for erection of gates,


41 60


of Fitchburg R. R. Co. for work of Town team, 6 67


66 State Treasurer on School Fund, 80 66


of City of Cambridge for support of Pau- per, 23 60


of do. Amount paid E. Buttrick


in suit of Wheeler vs. Somerville, 55 35


Received of A. Welch for horse sold, 45 00


60 of Lowell R. R. Co. for work done un- der bridge on Cambridge Street, 150 00


of J. S. Edegerly for two years rent of land, 120 00


of A. Welch, for grading round School Houses 35 43


6€ of State Treasurer Poor Fund for 1848, 113 87


66 for Taxes of 1846, 17 70


66 ל פּ 1847, 174 91


Amount of Taxes assessed for 1848, 12350 70


Less Abatements 219 70


Uncollected Taxes, 471 72-691 42~11659 28


Borrowed of Eagle Bank in anticipation of Taxes, 2000 00 of sundry persons amount authorized for erecting School House, 4500 00


$ 19393 60


2


DISBURSEMENTS


SCHOOLS.


Paid C. Bennett for books, chalk, &c. 10 17


." Martin Draper for teaching P. H. G. School one quarter, 150 00


" Anna E. Homer for teaching P. School one quarter, 52 50


" Adeline L. Sanborn, one quarter, 52 50


" Adeline L. Sanborn sundry items, 81


66 George Swan for teaching G. School 1 quarter, 175 00 Bill of sundry items, 1 24


John C. Magoun Bill of sundry items, 2 50


66 D. A. and S. H. Marrett Bill of brooms, brushes, &c. 1 72


D. A. Sanborn for repairs on School Houses, 5 75


A. Houghton and Co. for bark and coal, 38. 00


" Mary A. Osgood Assistant 'Teacher in Mr. Swan's School one quarter, 25 00


" Harriet M. Green for teaching P. School one quarter, 52 50


" 66 66 " " books, 1 06


" Frances E. Blodgett, for teaching P. School one quarter, 52 50


" Caroline Moore for teaching P. School 1 quar. 52 50


" William E. Graves for teaching G. School one quarter,


150 00


" Ann S. Magoun for teaching P. School one quarter, 52 50


books, 1 40


" Highway Department for grading School House yards,


35 43


" Mrs. J. Ford for cleaning school rooms,


2 00


66 4 00


Carried forward, 919 08


.


3


Brought forward, 919 08


Paid S. C. Bradshaw for brooms, brushes, &c.


5 74


יי C. Bennett for bricks, brooms, &c., 5 33


J. Q. Twombly for setting glass,


2 72


Levi Orcutt for repairing windows and fence


1 42


Frances E. Blodgett for curtains, 1 50


Thomas Woodbury for painting and setting glass 8 04


1.6 A. Stowell, Jr, for repairing clock, 2 00


Charles Forster bill of sundries, 30 88


Forster, Lawrence, & Co. for chairs, 18 06


James Hill, Jr. bill of brooms, Ink, &c. 3 08


Samuel Kidder for ink, 3 50


“ C. P. Emmons for books, 3 55


Thomas Hodgden for setting glass, 1 70


William Kenrick for trees, 29 25


A. Houghton & Co. for fuel for sundry schools, 176 33


" Gilman Griffin for stock and carpenter's work, 137 00


" Caroline Moore for teaching P. School one quarter and 7 weeks, 78 75


" Frances E. Blodget for teaching P. School one quarter, 52 50


" Irene E. Locke for teaching P. School 1 term, 52 50


" Ann S. Magoun for teaching P. School 31 weeks, 108 50


" Harriet M. Green for teaching P. School six weeks and four days, 26 93


for Dictionary 62


Adeline L. Sanborn for teaching P. School 1 term, 52 50


" Anna E. Homer for teaching P. School two months and nineteen days, 46 67


" Mary A. Osgood as Assistant teacher in Mr. Swan's School one term, 25 00


" Martin Draper for teaching P. H. G. School one term, 125 00


Martin Draper for chalk and ink, 1 10


Carried forward, 1919 25


4


Brought forward, 1919 25


Paid George Swan for teaching Prescott School 3 months, 175 00


1


W. E. Graves for teaching Franklin G. School one term, 150 00


Faustina Munroe for teaching P. School 6 weeks 24 24


66 J. B. Osgood for painting and glazing 18 33


John Davidson for repairs and materials for School House, 7 87


Rufus Littlefield for whitewashing, 5 00


W. G. Shattuck for chairs, 9 75


J. Delano for desks, 20 00


. : Win. G. Shattuck for 40 chairs, 26 80


Wm. E. Graves for teaching F. G. School one term, 150 00


" Sarah Moore for teaching F. P. School 3 weeks, 12 12 4


66 Faustina Munroe for teaching P. School I term, 52 50


Adeline L. Sanborn, for teaching P. School, 52 50


Irene E. Locke for teaching P. School 1 term, 52 50


66 Mary A. Osgood as Assistant Teacher in Mr. Swan's School, one term, 25 00


Eliza Locke for teaching P. School a half term, 26 23


Frances E. Blodget for teaching P. School half a term, 26 2:


Frances E. Blodgett for " " I term, 52 50


" Frances B. Adams for teaching P. School 3 weeks, 12 12


"' Frances B. Adams balance due (error in above bill,) 2 64


66 Martin Draper for teaching P. H. G. School one term, 125 00


$6 " chalk, ink, &c. 1 50


61 George Swan for teaching G. School I quarter, 175 00


James Ward for whitewashing fence, &r. 8 12


€ 6 Daniel Pratt for two clocks, 25 00


Joseph Shabbott for making fire in school room, 3 00


3158 54


5


Brought forward 3158 24


Paid Gilman Griffin for repairing fence, &c.


22 07


Charles Bird for cleaning stoves, &c.


3 00


" Cross, Brown and Mellen for moving School House, 125 00


66 Michael Grooger for building cellar wall under do. 26 25 Edward Pepper for planting trees, 8 62


J. Stewart for plastering School House, 22 00


B. F. Ricker for building chimney in Do. 3 62


Wm. B. Fowle for maps, 40 00


J. B. Osgood for painting School House, 36 00


Benjamin Randall for lumber and work, 102 37


Fitch Cutter for ink and chalk, 2 06


C. E. Cutter for making fires in School House, 6 00


66 Thomas Fisk for making fires in 3 00


F. H. Orcutt for making fires in 8 00


David Russell for making fires and cleaning stoves 11 75


C. Bennett bill of sundries, 2 00


C. Bennett for trees, 10 00


J. C. Magoun bill for pails, brooms, &c. 2 12


G. Griffin bill of sundries and repairs, 53 23


Mary A. Osgood for teaching P. School 3 weeks 12 12


Faustina Munroe as Assistant teacher in Pres- cott P. School five and half weeks, 10 58


Irene E. Locke for teaching P. School 3 months 52 50


Harriet A. Adams for teaching P. School ten and a half weeks, 42 40


66 A. L. Sanborn for teaching P. School 1 term, 52 50


F. B. Adams for teaching P. School 1 term, 52 50


66 Wm. E. Graves for teaching G. School 1 term 150 00 Martin Draper for teaching G. School 1 term, 125 00


for ink and chalk, 75


Geo. Swan for teaching G. School one term, 175 00


$ 4318 68


6


NEW SCHOOL HOUSE.


Paid order in favor of Bradbury and Tenney,


1146 67


1146 67


86 66


1311 41


George W. Gray for plan of School House, 15 00


David Kelly and Co. for reflecter and 4 pails, 4 00


Hamblin and Kingman for pump and repairs,


13 50


J. L. Ross for desks, chairs, &c.


478 00


J. Delano for desks,


6 00


Wm. G. Shattuck for chairs,


42 20


A. Stowell, Jr, for clocks,


37 00


James Hill, Jr. insurance,


13 12


Gardner Chilson for furnaces, stoves, &c.


169 85


Isaac Barker for digging well, bricks, &c. 32 08


" G. S. Adams for stone,


23 75


4439 25


HIGHWAYS.


Dodge and Clark for horse shoeing, &c. 16 69


Geo. Johnson bill of lumber, 26 64


Prichard and Rawson for wheelwright work, 2 05


Walter Welch, for dirt on new road,


152 50


66 A. Mc' Auly Harness work, 2 10


Wm. Munroe Wheelwright work, Barrows, &c. 5 42


D. A. Sanborn for surveying, 9 50


O. Foy for labor on highways, 43 50


A. Welch board of man ten weeks, 30 00


66 B. S. Stevens for labor, 91 50


D. A. and S. H. Marrett for grain, 28 90


66 John S. Edgerly for grain,


63 22


Michael Powers for labor, . 55 50


Oliver Tufts for hay, 30 96


" John Carey bill of labor, 15 36


" . R. Vinal for straw, 10 05


Carried forward


583 89


7


Brought forward 583 89


Paid O. Foy for labor on new road,


28 00


A. Welch for labor and board of man,


164 00


Dodge and Clark for blacksmith work,


12 53


6 Edward Cutter for hay, 17 33


H. R. Daily for doctoring horse,


8 00


N. Blodgett for land taken to widen Franklin St. 25 00


D. A. and S. H. Marrett bill of grain, 79 66


Henry O. Hogan for dirt (for new road,). 74 53


75 00


Michael Powers for labor,


75 00


John Doyle for dirt (on new road,).


155 70


B. Hancock for harness and blankets, 11 25


R. Sanborn for hay and use of cart, 16 86


E. W. Stewart for labor on road, 10 00


" David Shea for labor, 64 50


24 45


A. H. Snow for pick handles,


1 13


C. W. Wood for doctoring horse,


10 00


Geo. Johnson for lumber,


14 19


Prichard and Rawson for wheelwright work,


26 96


B. S. Stevens for labor,


70 00


A. Bridgman for pasturing horses,


7 57


C. Bird for shoeing horses &c. 2 78


20 00


46 E. P. Edstram for harnesses,


10 50


J. B. Osgood for painting guide boards,


5 75


A. Welch for labor and board of man,


170 00


66 David Shea for labor,


82 00


6.6 . Michael Powers for labor and board,


75 00


D. A. and S. H. Marrett for grain, Dodge and Clark for blacksmithing,


76 72


37 36


John Carey for labor and board,


75 00


06 Edmund Train and Co. for powder. &c. 19 50


6.6 C. E. Gilman for hay, 28 52


6-6 A. Me'Auly for harness work, 4 85


Carried forward


2163 53


John Cary for labor,


" Oliver Tufts for hay,


J. R. Smith for carting gravel &c.


8


Brought forward 2163 53


Paid T. Ford for labor,


7 00


B. S. Stevens for labor,


60 00


Dennis Roach for labor,


9 00


John Cary for labor,


63 50


Michael Powers for labor,


65 50


D. A. and S. H. Marrett for oil, nails &c.


9 12


D. A. and S. H. Marrett for grain, 37 15


66 John Dana for labor, 12 75


66 True Morrill for sharpening drills,


7 26


Charles Bird for blacksmith work,


16 S2


A. Welch labor and board of man, 80 00


G. T. Ring for work with team, 78 75


J. Simmons for horses, 175 00


A. Mc'Roberts for horse, 145 00


Z. C. Burnham for horse hire, 10 00


A. Welch for labor and board of man, 155 00


John Dana for labor, 5 00


$ 3100 38


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Thomas Groom for Stationary, 1 38


Albert Kennison as police man one day, 2 00


Hugh Moore for notifying inhabitants, 15 00


66 Hugh Moore for collecting Taxes committed to David Bolles,


30 00


" D. A. and S. H. Marrett, for refreshments for Engine Company, 2 25


" for use of Vestry for Town purposes, 80 00


J. Q. Twombly for setting glass in Engine house 3 90


R. Vinal for recording deeds and trucking weights and measures, 5 00


" E. Tufts for printing, 14 75


145 28


9


Brought forward 154 28


Paid R. Sanborn, commission on loan of $ 1000.00 for six months, 15 00


Benjamin Hadley, on loan of $500.00 for one year 15 00


R. A. Vinal and Brother, commission on loan of $2500.00 for one year, 100 00


Columbus Tyler, postage bill, 85


" Howard & Davis, for boxes and packing measures 10 00


Bunker Hill Engine Company, for refreshments 7 00 at fire,


... W. H. Mason, for surveying School House lot, 6 00


Hugh Moore, for services as constable, 46 50


Hydrant Engine Co. for refreshments at fire, 6 00


John Mc'Row, amount of tax refunded, 1 50


D. A. and S. H Marrett, postage for two years, 2 52


Daniel Angier, tax refunded,


E. Tufts, for printing,


13 50


County Commissioners, for services in laying out new road, 32 CO


" A. W. Russell, for distributing Reports and act- ing as Constable, 16 00


" G. A. Caldwell, for refreshments, 5 90


Thomas Groom, for Stationary, 1 75


C. Tyler, for postage, 50


E. Tufts, for printing, 8 25


Ira Thorpe, services as pound keeper,


10 00


E. Tufts, for printing, 4 50


66 12 00


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24 65


66 Richard Sullivan, for work on Franklin Street, 200 00


Hook and ladder Co. refreshments at fire, 4 00


S. T. Johnson, for refreshments for No. 2, 4 58


G. H. Warren, for Hancock Engine Co. for do. 6 64 Engine Co. No. 3 of Cambridge for refreshments, 16 50 Union Engine Co. No. 2, of Cambridge for do. 5 00


Hydrant Co. of Cambridge for refreshments, 5 00


No. 6 of Cambridge for refreshments, 5 00


3 00


$743 42


2


10


PAUPERS.


Paid O. Taylor, for wood for Mrs. Donavan, 11 36


" Mary B. Homer, Bill of dry goods, 3 00


" D. A. and S. H. Marrett, for groceries del'd Mrs. Underwood, 1 59


Messrs. Marrett, for goods del'd. Mrs. Dugan, 3 20


" Donavan, 5 94


" Oliver, 7 46


Nathan Blodget, bonse rent for Mrs. Donavan, 20 00


" O. Taylor for wood for Mrs. Douavan and Mrs. Underwood, 9 06


Mrs. Farmalow, for attending and boarding . Thomas Maxwell in sickness, 20 00


" Dr. S. B. Sewall, for medicine and attendance on Mrs. Oliver, 3 00


Dr. Bartlett, attendance on Mrs. Donavan's family 12 75


" (). Tufts, for board and other expenses, of Mary Brown, 3 37


John Keaf, for board and nursing Mrs. Shea, 9 00


" Dr. S. B. Sewall, for attendance on sundry per- sons, 21 00


" O. Tufts, amount advanced to pay passage of 'Thomas Maxwell to New Orleans, 15 00


" E. Reed, for shoes and boots for sundry persons, 6 17


" N. Blodgett, for rent of house for Mrs. Donavan, 10 00


" Vermont Asylum, for one year's support of J. Geddes, 90 00


" F. G. Gay, funeral expenses for -- , 5 00


" F. G. Gay, for burying a child, name unknown, 2 00


" Forster, Lawrence and Co. for coffin for M. Grandy, 5 00


" F. G. Gay, for funeral expenses of Miss Haywood 9 00


" Dr. Sewall, attendance on E. Crowley, 1 50


" N. Blodgett, for rent of house for Mrs. Donavan, 30 00


" Dr. Bartlett, for attendance ou Mrs. Donavan and others, 11 75


" Messrs. Marrett, for goods del'd sundry persons, 30 25


Carried forward, 346 90


11


Brought forward, 346 90


" O. Taylor, for wood for Donavan, Mullet and others, 19 25


$ 366 15


CR ..


By amount rec'd of Commonwealth, 202 04


of Cambridge, · 23 60 225 64


Balance, $ 140 51


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Paid James Byrnes, for board and nursing E. Loughlin, 9 00 Dr. S. B. Sewall, for attendance on sundry per- sons,


55 05


Messrs. Marrett's bill of goods del'd Kechman 11 19


per order of Board, 24 58


Theodore Palmer, for removing nuisance, 5 00


Dr. Sewall, for attendance on J. County, 3 00


City of Boston, expenses on County at Deer Island 8 43


$ 116 20


CR.


By amount rec'd from Commonwealth,


195 93


Balance,


$ 79 73


SALARIES.


Paid Charles E. Gilman, salary as town Clerk 100 00


Hugh Moore, as Collector, 150 00


R. Vinal, as Treasurer, 75 00


" Assessors, including $ 1.25 for tax book,


136 25


$ 461 25


COUNTY TAX.


Paid City of Charlestown, this town's proportion of County Tax, for 1848, 808 63


12


NOTE ACCOUNT.


Paid Note to Eagle Bank,


2000 00


to L. V. Bell, 1000 00


to R. Sanborn, 550 00


$3550 00


INTEREST ACCOUNT.


Paid Asa Tufts, one year's interest on Notes, 185 16


" Luther V. Bell, one year's interest on note of $ 1000 dollar Note, 60 00


" Eagle Bank, 5 months interest on Note of $2000. 51 00 L. V. Bell, on Note of $ 1000.00 62 50


L. V. Bell, on Notes of $3000.00 one year Int. 180 00


" R. Vinal, interest for one month on $1147 00 ad- vanced to meet first payment on new School House, 5 73


R. Sanborn, one year's interest on $ 550.00 33 00


" Theophilus Griffin, six months interest on Note of $ 750.00 22 50


" William Bonner, six months interest on Note of $3125.00 Famount of two Notes, 93 75


$ 663 64


RECAPITULATION.


Amount paid for Schools,


$4318 68


" New School House, 4439 25


' Highways, 3100 38


66 66 " Miscellaneous,


743 42


66


" Poor,


366 15


66 66


" Board of Health,


116 20


66


" Salaries,


461 25


66


" County Tax,


808 63


66


66 " on Notes,


3550 00


66 " on Interest Account, 693 64


$ 18597 60


13


March Ist, 1849. Bills approved unpaid.


Schools,


32 42


Highways,


3 00


Miscellaneous,


70 00


Poor,


3 54


$ 108 96


Amount of Town Debt, March 1st, 1849.


4 Notes of $ 1000.00 each, due L. V. Bell, 4000 00


2 Notes due Asa Tufts, 3086 25


1 Note due T. Griffin, 1


750 00


2 Notes due William Bonner, 3125 00


1 Note due B. Hadley, (new loan,)


500 00


1 Note due R. Sanborn,


1000 00


1 Note due R. Vinal, 500 00


1 Note due R. A. Vinal and Brothers,


2500 00


15461 25


Dr.


Town of Somerville in Account with Robert Vinal, Treasurer.


Cr.


1848-49.


1848-49.


To Cash paid for Schools, -


$ 4318.68


By Cash in Treasury, March 1st, 1848,


12.43


New School House,


4439.25


received of A. Welch, horse sold,


75 00


Highways,


3100.38


of State, Board of Health,


195.93


66


Miscellaneous,


743.42


:


Pauper Fand,


88.17


Poor,


366.15


of Fitchburg R. K. Co.


48.27


Board of Health,


116.20


of State School Fund, 1847,


80.66


Salaries.


461.25


of Cambridge, for pauper,


23.60


808.63


.


of


on suit,


53.35


¥


on Notes,


3550 00


66


of A. Welch,


45.00


693.64


of Lowell R. R. Co.


150 00


219.70


of J. S. Eagerly,


120.00


Uncollected Taxes,


471.72


of A. Welch,


35.40


To Cash in Treasury to balance,


796.00


of State Pauper Fund, 1848,


113.87


Taxes of 1846 received,


17 70


$ 20085.02


..


.. .


174.91


Amount of Taxes assessed, 1848,


·


12350.70


66


borrowed of Eagle Bank,


2000.00


to erect Scho. 1 House,


4500.00


$ 20085.02


The Undersigned, Auditing Committee, chosen to audit the Accounts of the Treasurer, certify that his Accounts as above stated are cor. rect, the Disbursements truly vouched, and that there remains in his hands seven hundred and ninety - six dollars.


SOMERVILLE, March Ist, 1849.


COLUMBUS TYLER, JAMES HILL, Jr.


Auditing Committee.


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County Tax,


for Interest,


Abatement of Taxes,


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LIST OF TOWN AND COUNTY TAXES


AS ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1848.


A.


Bradbury George 7 12


Adams Joseph


16 10


Bardon Lyman


1 50


Adams Henry


18 70


Bishop Joseph


1 50


Atwell John B.


3 37


Blanchard Collis


1 50


Adams Samuel


4 31


Blanchard Israel


1 50


Allen Samuel R.


5 24


Buckley John


1 50


Albee John


18 82


Bridges Benjamin G.


1 50


Atkins John


1 50


Bartlett Joseph E., Jr. 3 84


Archibald Geo. W.


1 50


Brigham Joseph B.


3 84


Adams Charles


28 52


Butrick Charles


3 84


Allen Alfred


44 09


Baily George S. 3 84


Allen Hiram


25 71


Beers Charles R.


14 39


Arnold Leonard


12 97


Byard Morris 1 50


Allen Alfred, Jr.


3 37


Bourne Elisha


1 50


Andrews E. T.


24 43


Baldwin Nicholas


1 50


Ayers Jolin


5 24


Brackett George


8 24


Abbott Ezekiel T.


1 50


Brackett Ruel


1 50


Agen Patrick


1 50


Brackett Samuel E.


17 88


Arnold Henry A.


2 70


Brigham Franklin


1 50


Burnes James


1 50


B.


Brodie John


1 50


Bell James


1 50


Bird Charles


1 50


Bilodod Joseph


1 50


Bonner Emily & Eliza 16 38


Burdic Maxwell


1 50


Bonner William 19 03


Bradbury Charles, heirs


Bennett Clark 45 59


of,


15 44


Bigga's Stephen 1 97


Burke Edward 15 77


Allen Henry W.


3 87


16


Blodgett Nathan


36 60


Campbell Duncan 1 50


Bancroft George


24 90


Cutter Fitch 50 41


Brackett Thomas O.


2 44


Cutter Ebenezer F. 34 05


Bolton John B.


26 77 Coburn James M.


3 37


Brastow George O.


99 31


Crane Luther


22 56


Bryant Joseph R.


11 32


Cutter Edmund F.


21 04


Beck George W.


1 50


Cole Erastus E.


26 58


Brine Michael


1 50


Connel Dennis


1 50


Brine James


1 50


Crosby Josiah L.


20 69


Blodgett Alfred


3 84


Collen James


1 95


Boynton Samuel


3 84


Cue James


1 50


Benjamin Martin E.


1 50


Campbell Wm.


3 37


Burbank Lorenzo


12 26


Clark Geo. D.


13 20


Bowman Francis


113 94


Cobb Bailey


1 50


Burke Francis


1 50


Chapman Samuel


2 44


Blair Nathan H.


10 81


Casey Patrick


1 50


Barker Isaac


5 24


Curtney Michael


1 50


Bradshaw Saml. C. Jr. 29 58


Casey Michael


1 50


Burns Peter


1 50


Connelly Edward


1 50


Bradshaw Samuel C.


62 34


Connevan James


1 50


Bradshaw Charles F.


2 44


Cue Matthew 1 50


Bridgman George


1 50


Cassett Isdro 1 50


Bridgman Abel


2 62


Callahan John 1 50


Bell Luther V.


85 27


Carey John


1 50


Booth Chauncey, Jr.


12 26


Chamberlain Asa 1 50


Benson Amori, Jr.


2 90


Chamberlain Hosea B. 3 14


Blackman Thomas


2 90


Chamberlain Simeon G. 3 84


Burley Benjamin D.


2 90


Chamberlain George N. 1 50


Blake Josiah


2 90


Cooper John 1 85


Carter Lorenzo D. 10 62


Clark Joseph


83 63


Clark George A.


1 50


Crowley Daniel


1 50


Cook Arnold


69 11


Carlin Philip


1 50


Cook Albert


1 50


Cate Joshua


1 50


Clapp Isaac B.


2 55


Clark Edward


7 58


Converse Christopher C.


2 44


Clark John A. 3 84


Chick Horace


13 19


Currier J. M.


1 50


Church William


1 50


Cook Wallace


1 50


Colby T. S.


1 50


Cone Lucius F.


1 50


Cook Ebenezer R.


1 50


Chappee Knowlton


39 87


Call John


1 50.


Conner John


1 50


Carrol Patrick


1 50


Crimmins Thomas


3 84


Cutter Edward F.


26 77


Cook Catharine Mrs. 7 49


Cutter Edward


89 49


Cook Samuel


2 90


Benson Henry


1 50


Brackett Charles


241


C.


Connelly John


1 50


17


Crowe John


1 50


Driscoll John 1 50


E.


Edgerly John S.


52 44


D.


Dow Lorenzo W.


18 06


Dearborn Andrew


62 52


Dennis


1 50


Danforth Willard


1 50


Defoe Charles


1 50


Doherty Edward


1 50


Debou Estraw


1 50


Devenny John


8 42


Fox Lewis M.


2 44


Fisk James


9 46


Fisk Mark


34 49


Delay Michael


1 50


Donehoe James


1 50


Forster Charles


79 87


Darling Thomas


14 14


Frazier Charles 1 50


Davidson John


13 20


Furber William H. 2 79


Davidson Josiah


5 71


Fitz Abel


94 74


Dugan Chorles


1 50


Fernald Joshua E. 3 02


Doherty Michael


1 50


Flagg Wo .. 1 50


Doherty Barney


1 50


Fultz Joseph


10 22


Dane Osgood


40 67


Farrell Patrick 1 50


Dunnell Samuel T.


1 50


Freeman Moses H.


17 18


Dolan Martin


1 50


Fox Jesse


2 44


Dustin Wm. S.


1 50


Flanegan John


5 71


Draper Martin, Jr.


1 97


Flanegan Edward 1 50


Daw Waterman 1 50


Ford John 1 50


Dugan John


52 04


Frarity Patrick


1 50


Dodge Charles II.


16 48


Fleming Michael


1 50


Devine Thomas


1 50


Finnigan Michael


1 50


Devine Michael


1 50


Flemming Nicholas 4 31


Davis Merrill


13 20


Flemming Patrick


1 50


Dickerman Azro B.


1 50


Field Nathan


19 75


Delay William


3 84


Frost Samuel T.


114 47


Delany Patrick


1 50


French George


71 70


Dalton John


1 50


Ford Timothy


1 50


Dane Osgood B.


2 44


Farmelow John


1 50


Davenport Nathan


1 50


Fellows Cyrus


13 02


Duley Edmund


1 50


Fellows Napoleon B.


1 50


Donley Stephen


1 50


Fogg George S. 4 30


Deshapelien Peter


1 50


Furber Page


1 50


Daly James


1 50


Day Thomas


4 07


G.


Driscoll Daniel


1 50


Gordon Noah M. 1 50


3


Imerson Horace


1 50


Emerson Enoch


14 14


Emerson John 1 50


Edgerly Lewis C. 12 73


Illiott Joseph 1 50


Earl Henry, Jr. 2 90


F.


Davidson William C. heirs of,


13 10


Fisk Benjamin


1 50


Castellow Dennis


1 50


Clark Michael


2 80


18


Griffin Moses


15 54


Holt Chauncey 21 16


Griffin Gilman


3 37


Hodgkins Samuel F. 1 50


Glines Jacob T.


4 31


Haynes Malachi 1 50


Griffin Moses F.


1 50


Higgins William


17 88


Gordon Lewis


1 50


Holton Asher A.


1 50


Gurbody Joseph


1 50


Hall John K.


13 20


Gray John


1 50


Hubbard George W.


1 50


Gray George W.


1 50


Hills Wm. 9 93


Guild Chester


47 36


Haselton James C.


17 SS


Guild Chester, Jr.


4 77


Hanson Joseph


22 56


Guild Charles H.


2 44


Henry John


16 95


Guild George A.


1 50


Howard Elisha


7 73


Gary John W.


S 05


Hall John


37 07


Gerrish Sammuel


2 44


Hopps Charles


5 24


Grugan Michael


10 86


Hulmes Thomas


1 50


Grugan Hugh


1 50


Hamilton James


1 50


Galsey James


1 50


Hawkins Nathaniel


17 64


Gordan Samuel


1 50


Hall Ann Mrs.


11 70


Gartland Barnard 1 50


Hastings James


2 44


Galegan Huglı


1 50


Hastings Isaac


1 50


Griffin Theophilus


19 74


Hitchings Augustus


2 44


Goodhue Thomas


8 52


Homer Mary B. Mrs 9 36


Giles John B.


6 18


Hapgood Addison C. 1 50


Gay Francis G.


1 97


Hale Sylvanus C. 1 50


Galletly James


12 24


Hammond Nathaniel K. 4 31


Hook George


31 92


Greely Noah


27 24


Hersey David R.


2 90


Giles John 1 50


Hapgood John


1 50


Griffin Ebenezer K.


32 15


Haygerny Jobn


1 50


Garrett Robert


9 92


Goodhue Homer


22 56


Gorham Henry


3 13


Gilman Charles E.


49 18


H.


Hogan Thomas


1 50


Hennegan George


1 50


Hadley Martha Mrs. 30 80


Hayes George W.


55 41


Hadley Martha Miss


14 51


Houghton Wm. A.


5 34


Horton Reuben


7 63


Hanley Patrick


1 50


Horton Reuben, Jr. 1 50


Horn John 1 50


1 50


Hamlin and Kingman 17 04


Hammond Rollins 1 50


Hadley Benjamin


51 48


House James F. 1 50


Hall John, heirs of 11 23.


Herrick Robert A.


1 50


Hadley George 18 11


Haynes Noah


1 50


Hazchine Hazen 2 99


10 16


Harrington Daucus,


Mrs. 29 02


Hanniford Frederick W 13 67


Holt John


13 67


Hassam John


20 22


Hill James, Jr. 25 42.


Hutchinson Peter 1 50


Hannagan John


Hill Ives


Graves William E.


15 54


19


Heath Joshua . 7 59


Kettell James, jr. 10 46


Hudson Samuel 23 83


Knight Elisha 1 50


Hudson Charles H.


1 50


Keough Matthew 1 50


Hawkins Nathaniel C. 1 50


Kittridge Jesse 1 90


Hawkins Christopher C. 1 50


Kelly Edward


1 50


Hendee Samuel


1 50


Kidder Andrew B. 7 12


Hoit John 4 31


Kendrick David


571


Hogan Patrick


1 50


Kelley Patrick 1 50


Hamilton John


2 44


Kinsley Zebediah


30 04


Haburn Francis


1 50


Kinsley Zebediah, Jr. 4 31


Keyes Charles M. 1 50


Henderson Franklin


6 65


L.


I.


Larabee William 1 50


Treland Henry A. 5 24


Laffee Samvel 1 50


Ireland John, Jr.


5 24


Lane Avon B. 1 50


Lewis Mr. 1 50


Littlefield James M. 11 33


Littlefield Samuel 14 14


Lucas P. J. 1 50


Leman Sabastine 1 50


J.


Johnson John


8 99


Leland Thomas J. 92 66


Jaques William


4 30


Jaques Samuel


5 71


Leland Granville 1 50


Jaques Samuel, Jr.


1 50


Lamprey Daniel 1 50


Jaques Charles


1 50


Jones Thomas S.


1 50


Loan John 1 50


Jarvis James


3 84


Liscom Charles 7 12


Johnson Thomas


2 90


Lewis Joseph 1 50


Johnson Peter


1 50


Littlefield Rufus


12 73


Johnson George


1 50


Lary Patrick


1 50


Johnson David


6 18


Locke Elisha 1 50


Jordan Jeremiah


17 41


Jordan Charles


3 84


Lynes William 1 50


Long Samuel 1 50


K


Leland John 2d 11 80


Kimball Jesse


3 86


Leonard John 1 50


Kinsley Henry


11 56


Lewis Calvin H. 1 50


Kinsley Calvin


2 44


Lewis Chauncey 1 50


Kinsley Nathan


1 50


Lord Thomas 1 50




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