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S. C. Russell, 5 50
Lucy C. Homer “
5 50
John Wilson, 10 00
E. M. Paul, repairs
4 48
John Tenant, expressing,
1 00
John Sullivan, Janitor, 17 50
E. A. Teulon, for diplomas for High School, 2 50
$15,592 16
Received of State Treasurer, Town of Somerville's pro- portion of School Fund, 217 70
$15,374 46
· Appropriation,
$16,000 00
HIGHWAYS.
Paid Abram Welch, 3 months services as Sup't, to March 12, 1862,
$187 50
Abram Welch, 3 months services as Sup't, to June 12, 1862,
187 50
S. Dodge, blacksmith bill,
23 21
Benj. Randall,
21 86
Johonnot & Saunders,
1 75
R. Senards,
2 00
John Welch,
7 00
Amount carried forward,
$430 82
44
Amount brought forward, $430 82
Paid P. Sweeney, 17 50
K. Wallace, labor,
96 00
J. McCastlee, “ 17 50
George Sturtevant, labor,
26 18
E. Phillips,
73 62
D. Collins,
51 50
James Motherway
67 50
T. Fiby Morris, 66
66 50
T. Garven, 66
68 00
G. Kieff,
69 00
W. Collin,
53 50
B. Randall, fence on Pinkney street, 13 93
B. T. Monroe, gravel, 12 24
J. N. White, harness work, 11 73
Lee, Woodman & Co., horse cart, 40 00
N. Tufts, Jr., grain, 91 04
J. Leland, 2 40
W. Read & Sons, 4 00
Asa Ames, powder, &c., 10 15
S. Dodge, blacksmith's bill, 30 17
J. Q. Twombly, painting street signs, &c., 19 85
Town of Winchester, tax on gravel lot, 4 42
Abram Welch, 3 mos. service as Sup't, to Sept. 12,
187 50
O. Ames & Sons, shovels, &c. 11 25
Thos. Garven, labor,
.76 50
Dennis Collins, «
37 12
G. Kieff, 79 00
K. Wallace,
96 00
George Sturtevant, labor,
93. 00
Abram Welch, labor for men shoveling gravel,
93 50
P. Sweeney, labor, 51 00
A. Welch, straw, 11 81
J. Motherway, labor, 83 50
T. Fiby Morris, " 4 50
Abram Welch, 3 mos. service as Sup't, to Dec. 12, 1862, 187 50
Amount carried forward, $2,289 73
45.
Amount brought forward, $2,289 73
Paid Abram Welch, straw,
10 18
T. Garvin, labor, 62 50
R. Lamkin, 96 00
A. Ramsey,
45 53
G. Kieff, 62 00
J. Motherway, 72 00
Abram Welch, labor to sundry persons,
55 50
D. Collins, 47 25
J. Sturtevant, 48 87
Warren Pollard, stone,
26 95
S. Dodge, blacksmithing bill,
27 21
N. Tufts, Jr., grain,
110 70
N. Tufts, Jr.,
92 04
G. L. Richardson, surveying,
5 82
Gore, Rose & Co., block paving and repairing,
203 74
Boston & Lowell Railroad, moving gravel from Winchester, 607 25
A. C. Sanborn & Co., stone work, 3 27
Wm. Munroe, wood work,
2 90
M. Powers, labor and use of horse, 3 12
J. N. White, harness work,
6 78
L. L. Lathrop, mason work,
6 75
S. Dodge, blacksmith bill,
37 33
R. Lamkin, labor,
64 00
A. Ramsey,
96 00
Wm. Collins,
8 50
M. Day,
13 00
D. Collins, 66
41 25
J. Motherway,
78 00
M. Hagan,
6 00
T. Garvin, 66
58 00
J. Sturtevant, $2 00
G. Kief,
52 50
Vinal & Clarke, grain,
112 65
E. Cushing, for straw,
15 77
$4,501 09
46
Amount brought forward, $4,501 09
Received of Abram Welch, for gravel sold, $15 25 S. C. Perkins, assessment on side- walk in Cross street, 9 00
B. Woodward, on acct. of grading Summer street, 26 35
A. Kenneson, Fall feed on Town lot, 35 00
Abram Welch, for gravel sold, 34 33
$119 93
$4,381 16
Appropriation, $5,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid W. Bonner, collecting residue of taxes for 1860, 2 70
Hudson & Russell, legal services in Beck case, 150 00
N. B. Mountfort, police services, 8 00
C. Bucknam,
13 00
H. B. Runey,
11 29
C. Rand & Co., printing Reports, &c.,
265 25
H. A. Snow, lead and labor,
4 32
C. D. Elliot, survey of Medford street, 3 50
W. Bonner, collecting residue of taxes, 1858 and '59, 35 00
J. N. White, repairing harness, &c.,
13 14
H. W. Dutton & Son, printing,
4 50
G. Noyes, 2 00
Atlantic Ins. Co., premium of insurance on stable, &c., 25 00
Sortwell & Co., empty hogshead,
1 50
T. L. Wakefield, legal services, 1861,
63 00
Hamblin & Kingman, lead pipe, pump, &c., for ten- ement on Milk street, 74 91
C. M. & A. B. Morss, printing, 16 50
F. O. Littlefield, damage at Lowell Railroad, 10 00
Amount carried forward, 03 61
47
Amount brought forward, $703 61
Paid M. A. Simonds, one year's services as armorer S. L.
Infantry, 38 25
G. I. Richardson, surveying, 7 25
J. Q. Twombly, sundries, 5 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, fluid for Town Hall, 8 50
C. S. Lincoln, legal advice, 5 00
Thomas Goodhue, labor, mowing Town lot, &c., 37 00
Thomas Young, Jr., funeral expenses of H. Young, 50 00
S. G. Simpkins & Co., stationery, 11 68
9 95
John Dugan, gravel,
12 00
Wm. Bonner, tax bills, stamps, &c.,
31 00
E. W. Griffin, expressing,
2 37
Thomas Young, services as janitor, &c., at Town Hall, one year to Jan. 1, 1863, 25 00
A. B. Cleary,
20 00
C. M. & A. B. Morss, printing,
35 50
Cambridge Gas Company,
7 25
C. C. Moody, printing,
6 50
Oliver Dickson, 2 50
36 08
H. B. Runey,
66 recording births, &c., 22 50
B. Randall, H. B. Runey, C. Bucknam, each one- third of Town reward for conviction of incendiaries,
S. C. Rucknam, runners for hearse, 12 00
Isaac S. Morse, legal services, 15 00
25 00
George Runey, part of tax for 1858, on the Ledge property. Refunded to him, 8 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, fluid, &c., for Town Hall, 17 75
G. Mclaughlin, transportation home, and burial of the body of J. McLaughlin, of 28th Reg. Mass. Vols. 50 00
C. E. Gilman, return to Sec. of State of Record of Births, Marriages, &c., 84 70
$1,489 39
200 00
T. C. Joslin, tending Town Pound one year,
48
Amount brought forward, $1,489 39
Received of the State for rent of Armory, $100 00 K. Wallace, rent of tenement on Milk Street, 1 month, 6 25
Mechanic's Insurance Co., return premium on School House. 43 84
K. Wallace, rent of tenement, 6 25
C. Bennett, return premium from Quincy Insurance Office, on School House, 7 50
K. Wallace, 2 months rent of tene- ment, 12 50
F. Tufts, fines paid by sundry per- sons for violation of Town By- Laws, 4 00
F. Tufts, fines paid by sundry per- sons for violation of Dog Law, 90 00
H. A. Snow, Chairman Selectmen, for use of Town Hall, 3 00
K. Wallace, 2 mos. rent of tenement, 12 50
66 1 6 25
Medford Horse R. R. Co., in matter of the Crook Case, 374 93
F. Tufts, Trial Justice, fines paid by sundry persons for violation of Town By-Laws, 40 00
K. Wallace, 4 mos. rent of tenement, 25 00
C. E. Gilman, Dog Licenses, 298 70 1,030 72
$458 67
Appropriation,
$2,500 00
49
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Paid R. W. Dickson, labor and repairing, $1 75
Wm. Bonner, fuel, 12 30
Hunneman & Co., repairs, 7 50
Thomas Hollis, oil,
16 50
J. Q. Twombly, painting,
13 74.
G. A. &. A. L. Sanborn,
3 69
F. O. Hudson, steward,
75 00
E. A. G. Roulstone, fire hats,
21 50
Engineer's service to July 1st, 1862,
66 67
Somerville Fire Association, 6 months services, to July Ist, 1862, 279 49
Wm. Bonner, fuel, 12 00
S. Dodge, repairs, 3 87
E. Robinson & Co., 2 40
J. N. White, 1 65
Daniel Webster Engine Co., refreshments,
10 00
Town of Medford, set of runners for engine,
25 00
John Holmes, refreshments,
5 00
E. K. Griffin, expressing,
3 47
J. Palmer, sawing wood,
1 00
A. M. Sibley, work at Engine House,
2 50
G. H. Foster,
11 00
J. Harrington & Co.,
1 11
John Holmes, refreshments,
56 05
Jona. Stone,
1 75
John Leland,
1 50
Union Glass Co.'s bill,
75
F. O. Hudson, bill sundries, 4 00
Somerville Fire Association, refreshments, Aug. 30,
18 15
F. O. Hudson, Steward, &c., 31 75
Somerville Fire Association, 6 months services, to Jan.
1st, 1863, 340 50
Amount carried forward,
$1,031 59
7
50
Amount brought forward, $1,031 59
Paid R. Lamkin, 3 months service as steward, 18 75
Fearing, Rodman & Co., 1 25
Board of Engineers, 6 months services, to Jan. 1, 1863, 75 00
I. A. G. Roulstone, 10 00
H. W. Smith, repairing shield to engine, 8 00
J. Brooks & Co., stove, 9 88
S. H. Gooding, 2 37
Shelton & Cheever, repairs,
7 79
J. M. Robbins, 5 42
Wellington Bros., fuel,
18 00
Hunneman & Co., repairs to engine,
63 82
J. N. White, repairs,
2 75
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, sundries,
5 67
Union Glass Company, lanterns,
4 12
$1,264 41
Appropriation, $1.400 00
SUPPORT OF POOR.
Paid H. R. Runey, undertaker's services, $18 00
P. Shannon, board of S. Hughes,
5 00
N. J. Knight, medicine, etc. 5 50
C. Manning, board of P'. Eagan,
29 25
P. Shannon, "
15 00
A. J. Tillson, groceries,
45 00
Wm. Bonner, fuel,
110 50
N. W. Edson, groceries,
6 09
C. J. Barry, fuel,
4 00
Vermont Asylum, support of J. Geddis,
150 00
Mrs. Manning, board of P. Eagan and child,
29 25
WVm. Bonner, fuel, 29 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries, 86 96
Mrs. Purington, house rent,
8 33
Amount carried forward,
$541 88
51
Amount brought forward, $541 88
Paid Vermont Asylum, support of H. Kingsly, 1 year, 100 00
Catherine Manning, 20 00
A. J. Tillson, groceries, 51 00
J. Harrington & Co., dry goods, 16 46
S. L. Downing, 3 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries, 27 00
H. B. Runey, undertaker's services, etc. 65 25
State Reform School, 27 22
R. H. Sturtevant, provisions,
8 89
A. J. Tillson, groceries,
29 00
C. J. Barry, fuel,
34 63
J. Harrington & Co., dry goods,
13 78
Wellington Bros., fuel, 87 01
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries,
23 01
C. Bucknam, sundries,
16 50
City of Charlestown, board and clothing of John Hadley, one year, 99 75
E. Reed, shoes, 18 61
J. C. Magoun, sundries, 15 50
TV. C. Brooks, fuel,
312 24
C. A. Barker, groceries,
25 00
Abram Welch, sundries,
21 24
P. E. Eberle, shoes, 2 65
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries, 15 00
Vinal & Clarke, 43 00
$1,652 62
Received of Overseers of Poor, on State Pauper account,
$42 50
Received of Abram Welch, for coal sold by him,
11 00
.53 50
$1,599 12
Appropriation,
$1,400 00.
52
MILITARY APPROPRIATION-No. 1.
Paid Hall's Brass Band, $210 00
66 60
261 25
J. B. Smith, collation for 250 persons, 125 00
Pond & Dunklee, army range,
30 00
Wilkinson & Co., hardware,
2 50
. R. H. Sturtevant, provisions, 139 26
Kinsly Wallace,
9 42
E. C. Bailey, printing, 5 63
The Selectmen, bounty paid by them to 101 men, of Somerville Guard, enlisted under the first call by the U. S. Government for 300,000 men,
10,100 00
Chelsea Band, 68 00
G. H. Foster, carriage hire,
119 50
C. O. Rogers, advertising, 1 00
J. Hapgood, powder, etc, 4 68
E. C. Bailey, advertising, 1 00
Hill & Simpson, vegetables,
11 22
R. H. Sturtevant, provisions, 73 44
T. Dillaway, drumming, 17 00
J. W. Plummer, decorations, 7 50
J. R. Teague, enlisting men, 25 00
Boston Brass Band,
74 00
Pond & Dunklee, army range,
30 75
C. O. Rogers, printing,
10 50
D. A. Sanborn,
3 50
E. C. Bailey, printing,
2 25
H. W. Dutton & Son, printing,
14 50
Ephraim Hayes, refreshments,
50 58
Union Glass Co., lanterns, etc.
9 25
A. J. Tillson, groceries,
87 08
C. J. Barry, fuel, 4 50
Z. B. Porter, refreshments for Somerville Light Infantry, 45 00
Amount carried forward,
$11,543 31
53
Amount brought forward, $11,543 31
Paid J. B. Smith, cooks furnished at Camp Prescott,
78 00
C. M. Jordan, transportation of rations, 4 00
F. A. Walker, 2 64
A. Pierce & Co.,
2 62
J. H. & F. F. Farwell, printing,
1 75
H. W. Dutton & Son,
1 50
J. Harrington & Co., sundries,
17 71
W. E. Buckman, drumming at Camp Prescott,
5 50
G. H. Foster, carriage hire, 29 00
Hall's Brass Band, 270 12
John Dugan, use of Prospect Hill,
25 00
John Blackmer, bounty as one of the quota of the
town, 125 00
E. H. Blake, butter, 8 00
R. H. Sturtevant, provisions, 5 6 00
Thomas Goodhue,
17 00
J. H. Plummer, 4 00
Powers, Cook & Co., 18 50
G. Matthews, work on tents, 4 50
J. M. Robbins, 1 17
F. D. Snow, 9 00
C. J. Barry, fuel, 4 00
C. Bucknam, 13 00
C. C. P. Moody,
5 50
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries for troops, and re- freshments furnished music, 141 28
E. K. Griffin, expressing, 96
S. W. Fuller & Co., lumber, 5 35
C. Copeland, refreshments furnished children, 15 00
C. O. Rogers, printing, 1 50
J. H. & F. F. Farwell, posters, 18 50
E. H. Blake, dried apples,
6 32
Pond & Dunklee, 5 25
W. E. Barnes, freight on goods sent to troops at Newbern, 1. 3 62
Amount carried forward,
$12,394 60
54
Amount brought forward, $12,394 60
Paid Hill & Simpson, onions, &c., 7 25
Worthington, Flanders & Co., advertising, 2 50
Benj. Randall, lumber, labor, &c., 69 95
Powers, Cook & Co., paid J. R. Teague, recruiting men, 10 00
$12,484 30
Received of Henry A. Snow, chairman of select-
men, for bounty as recruiting officer ; from the U. S., for recruit- ing 101 men for the 39th Reg. M. V. M., 202 00
Selectmen, being amount paid them by U. S. Gov., for rations fur- nished Somerville Guard & Som- erville Light Infantry, 323 20
Selectmen, for pork left from rations furnished by United States, 5 25
530 45
$11,953 85
Appropriation,
$12,000.
MILITARY APPROPRIATION-No. 2.
Paid the Selectmen, bounty paid by them to 101 men of Somerville Light Infantry, at $200 each, $20,200 00
Bounty of $125 each, to seven men enlisted as part of the town's quota of troops, 875 00
$21,075 00
Received of the Selectmen, return bounty for one mem- ber of Somerville Light Infantry, 200 00
$20,875 00
Appropriation-amount required, with liberty to borrow.
55
INTEREST.
Paid Safety Fund Bank, six months' interest, $396 00
Warren Institution for Savings, six months' interest, 165 00
Leonard Arnold, on note for $350,
18 14
I. G. Arnold,
66 145,
7 72
Robert Sanborn,
1000,
20 00
Sarah M. Sargent,
200, 3 53
C. E. Johnson, 66 66 1000,
11 50
M. S. Johnson, 66
1300,
39 00
Nathan Kinsley, 66
1000,
22 33
Ives Hill,
66
66
100,
3 13
R. R. Barbour,
66
1500,
45 00
.66 66 66 66
900, 18 30
WVm. Rand, six months' interest on F. A. Brooks' note,
81 00
Eagle Bank, two months' and three days' interest on note for $3000, 25 42
Warren Institution for Savings, six months' interest, 150 00
L. R. Paige, seven months' and six days' interest, 54 00
135 00
Cambridgeport Savings Bank, six months' interest, Lucy Bell, six months' interest on note to George Bell, 1
150 00
Lechmere Bank, interest on temporary loan of money to pay soldiers' bounty, 16 67
Warren Institution for Savings, six months' interest on note for $5,500 to Sept. 1, 1862, 165 00
Safety Fund Bank, six months' interest to Oct. 1, 1862, 396 00
Wm. Rand, six months' interest on F. A. Brooks' note to Oct. 1, 1862, 81 00
Warren Institution for Savings, six months' inter- est on note for $7,495 to Nov. 16, 1862, 215 48
Warren Institution for Savings, six months' inter- est on note for $5,000 to Dec. 1, 1862, 150 00
Amount carried forward, $2,369 22
56
Amount brought forward,
$2,369 22
Paid John Peabody, one year's interest,
150 00
Levi Jones, 300 00
Cambridgeport Savings Bank, six months' interest to January 10, 1863, 135 00
L. R. Page, six months' interest to Jan. 10, 1863, 45 00
Lucy Bell, " 29, 1863, on note to George Bell, 150 00
Warren Inst. for Savings, six months' interest on
note for $12,000 to February 25, 1863 330 00
$3,479 22
Appropriation, $3,400.
SALARIES.
Paid Clark Bennett, one month's services as Town Treas- urer, from March Ist to April 1st, 1862, 25 00
G. H. Emerson, one quarter's services as Superinten- dent of Schools to May 15, 75 00
C. E. Gilman, one year's services as Town Clerk, 250 00
R. A. Vinal, one year's services as Town Treasurer, 250 00
Wm. Bonner, services as Assessor for 1862, 133 33
John C. Magoun " 133 33
C. D. Wild, 66 66 66 66
133 33
G. H. Emerson, one quarter's services as Superinten- dent of Schools to August 14th, 62 50
G. H. Emerson, for six months' services as Superin- tendent of Schools to February 14, 1863, 125 00
John C. Magoun, 25 00
Abner Welch, 25 00
Caleb Kingman, 25 00
For services as Overseer of Poor one year.
Wm. Bonner, collecting residue of taxes for year 1861, - 49 09
Wm. Bonner, collecting taxes for the year 1862, $48,646,18 at 1 per cent., 486 46
$1,798 04
1
57
POLICE.
Paid Francis Tufts, expense of prosecuting case of M. Kerrigan,
$7 15
C. Bucknam,
7 40
WVm. Higgins, 75 00
F. D. Snow, 35 00
C. Bucknam,
40 96
A. B. Cleary,
19 00
Appropriation,
$200 00
FRANKLIN SCHOOL HOUSE ENLARGEMENT.
Paid Woodcock & Mcacham, Plans for enlargement of School House, $40 00
C. S. Lincoln, paid by him for Copying Specifica- tions, 6 00
Dorchester Mutual Ins. Co. Builder's Permit, for repairs,
5 25
Dorchester Mutual Ins. Co., Builder's Permit,
3 50
E. M. Paul, Contract,
1,988 00
Luther Robinson, ventilators, &c.
140 00
M. Powers, Grading, 9
49 62
E. M. Paul, extra work, 15 CO
Dorchester Insurance Company for Builder's Permit, 1 75
IV. G. Shattuck for School Furniture, 279 20
E. H. Fosdick for Expressing, 3 62
C. Bucknam for moving School Furniture, &c., 15 00
$2,546 94
Appropriation, $2,000.
8
$184,51
58
PRESCOTT SCHOOL HOUSE-ADDITIONAL ROOM.
Paid Dorchester Ins. Co., for builder's permit,
$4 50
Quincy Ins. Co., 66 6 00
Conway Ins. Co., 4 50
E. M. Paul, finishing room as per contract,
190 00
N. B. Mountfort, for cleaning, 2 00
W. G. Shattuck, for school furniture,
118 00
$325 00
Appropriation, $325.
LOWELL RAILROAD BRIDGE-APPROPRIATION.
Paid Boston & Lowell Railroad Co., on acct. of alteration and raising of Bridge at Milk Row Crossing, on Wash- ington street, as per agreement made by former Board of Selectmen, $1,000 00
Received of Middlesex Horse Railroad Co., their propor- tion of above, as per agreement with the town, 100 00
$900 00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND.
Paid the selectmen at various times, $15,400 00
The selectmen, from the amount received from the State, being amount due Somerville Light Infan- try Fund, $417 00
$15,817 00
Received of State Treasurer for disbursements made by the Selectmen, on acct. of Soldiers' Relief (or State aid) Fund, 2,381 72
$13,435 28
Appropriation-amount required, with liberty to borrow.
Dr.
TOWN OF SOMERVILLE IN ACCOUNT WITH ROBERT A. VINAL, TREASURER.
Cr.
1863.
March 1.
To balances of the following accounts :
Schools, .. .$15,374 46
Highways, ... :.. 4,381 16
Miscellaneous, ....
.458 67
Fire Department, .. .1,264 41
Support of Poor,.
1,599 12
Military Appropriation No. 1,
.11,953 85
.20,875 00
Interest,.
.3,479 22
Salaries, . .1,798 04
Police, .. . 184 51
Franklin School House Enlargement,. .. .2,546 94
Prescott School House Additional Room,. .325 00
Lowell Railroad Bridge Appropriation, .. .900 00
Soldiers' Relief Fund, ... . 13,435 28
To balance in Treasury, ...
.2,723 49
81,299 15
ROBERT A. VINAL, Treasurer.
The undersigned, having examined the accounts of the Town Treasurer, hereby certify that the above account current is correct, and that the balance of his account, on deposit with the Eagle Bank, Boston, to the credit of the Town, as appears by a certificate from the Cashier of said Bank, is two thousand seven hundred and twenty-three dollars and forty-nine cents, ($2,723.49).
SOMERVILLE, March 10, 1863.
AARON SARGENT, HENRY F. WOODS, S. C. WHITCHER,
Auditing Committee.
59
81,299 15
1862.
March 1. By balance of old account, from retiring Treasurer,.$8,266 86 1863.
March 1. By balances of the following accounts :
Taxes,. . . .. ... 35,157 29 Notes Payable,. 37,875 00
No. 2, ..
STATEMENT
OF
STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN TAXES
FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH, 1863.
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatein't.
Discount.
Uncollected.
Δ.
Arock, Christopher
$ 1 50
$1 50
$
$
Allen, William
37 50
Adams, Benj. F.
10 50
Allen, Stephen G.
559 50
27 97
Abbott, Ezekiel
1 50
1 50
Adams, Freeborn
24 00
1 20
Adams, Charles
1 50
10
Anthony, Joseph.
10 50
10 50
Adams. Gardner
1 50
10
Arnold, Leonard
21 30
1 06
Arnold, Irene
9 50
45
Adams. Henry.
55 50
2 77
Allen, J. N.
1 50
10
Allen, Charles C.
17 70
SS
Allen, William 2d.
1 50
Arthur, David.
6 90
34
Aken, James R.
1 50
10
Akon, William A
1 50
10
Arnold, Joseph.
1 50
1 50
Allen, Bonj. F
91 50
4 57
Same, estate of HI'rs of II. Allen, ..
86 40
9 00
3 87
Allen, Frank A.
10
25
Adams, Charles II.
1 50
1 50
Angier, Amos M.
25 SO
1 29
Aver, John F.
1 20
Ainsworth, H'rs of Wm. HI.
13 50
67
Atwood, Timothy
1 50
Allen, David
37 50
1 87
Azel, Patrick ..
1 50
Adams, Nathaniel W
1 50
1 50
Adams, Hugh
1 50
1 50
Alden, Joseph.
1 50
10
Alden, Henry C.
1 50
Adams. II'rs of Wm. II.
7 20
3G
Adams, Il'rs of Franklin.
22 50
. 12
Asten, John.
1 50
1 50
61
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatem't.
Discount.
Uncollected.
B.
Bachelder, David M
$19 50
$
$
$
Baldwin, Nicholas.
1 50
10
Badwin, Richard.
1 50
1 50
Belknap, Austin.
31 20
1 50
Bailey, Abon H.
24 00
1 20
Bailey, Wm. H.
10 50
52
Brastow, George O.
93 30
Brastow, George L.
1 59
Benton, Reuben P.
64 50
3 22
Barry, Patrick
1 50
1 50
Besent, Gilman F
64 50
3 22
Byard, Maurice.
15 00
Bartlett, George W
34 80
Bennett, John.
14 10
14 10
Burke, Edward ..
33 90
1 69
Brookhouse, John H.
51 90
Beach, Geo. W.
10
5 10
Bruce, Joseph A.
6 00
Bradford, William
4 20
21
Bancroft, Clark.
1 50
1 50
Brigham, Joseph B.
73 50
3 67
Same, Guardian for. Buttrick.
72 00
3 60
Bugbec, James R.
6 90
Bucknam, Caleb.
33 00
Bucknam, Davis P.
10 50
10 50
Burnes, John.
1 50
10
Brackett, Samuel E.
42 00
2 10
Brackett, George C.
1 50
10
Bond, William E.
1 50
10
Bullard, Charles. .
105 00
5 25
Bullard, Charles H
12 30
61
Blackwell, Hugh.
10 50
Bicknell, William H.
16 80
Bonner, William.
51 00
2 55
Bishop,, Henry H.
15 00
Benjamin, Daniel S.
34 80
Barry, John.
1 50
1 50
Blaisdell, Abner
8 70
43
Burner, John.
1 50
.
Blackbird, George
17 70
Brazier, Joseph
. 50
Blake, Caleb
1 50
10
Brackett, Charles.
90
Brackett, Charles K
. 50
1 50
Bailey, Oliver W.
3 30
16
Babcock, Henry H.
6 90
6 90
Brooks, Stephen P.
1 50
Bonner, William H
1 50
Bennett, Clark
118 50
5 92
Barry, Peter
1 50
Benson, Mason D.
15 00
75
Bennett, Geo. E.
1 50
Barry, Edmund.
1 50
1 50
Baker, Rev. Charles.
1 50
10
Brown, Edward ..
19 50
Boyle, John.
1 50
.
62
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatemit.
Discount.
Uncollected.
Baxter, William
$ 1 50
$
$ 10
$
Bagley, Owen
1 50
10
Baxter, Joseph.
12 30
61
Barry, Garrett
10 50
52
Barry, John.
1 50
Buckley, Timothy.
13 20
Barrett, Robert.
1 50
10
Barrett, Thomas.
1 50
10
Burnes, John.
1 50
Boyden, Patrick.
1 50
Boynton, Charles O.
1.50
1 50
Barr, Daniel.
1 50
Butterworth, Wm
1 50
1 50
Bent, William.
1 50
Baxter, John
1 50
1 50
Beck, Tobias
1 50
1 50
Burrows, Frederick
8 70
43
Burnes, Lawrence
6 00
Buskett, Henry.
1 50
1 50
Bradshaw, Henry H
175 20
Bartlett, Hiram M.
5 10
Berry, Asa W.
19 50
97
Bennett, Benj. F.
19 50
Bixby, Benoni.
35 70
1 79
Botton, John B.
55 50
2 77
Binney, Benj. S ..
1 50
10
Brooks, Jacob A. B.
26 70
1 33
Bradbury, Caleb B ..
5 10
Bird, Charles Jr.
1 50
Baird, Augustus
19 50
Boles, John.
71 70
3 58
Butterman, Frank.
1 50
Brown, Jonathan Jr.
118 50
5 92
Brown, Jonathan F.
5 10
25
Brown, Henry M.
1 50
10
Brooks, John W.
100 50
4 80
3 10
Bowman, Zadock.
91 50
4 57
Bowman, Selwin Z.
1 50
10
Barry, David.
19 50
Brown, Charles.
1 50
1 50
Bond, Alanson.
1 50
Bent, Ebenezer
17 70
Beals, Henry M.
1 50
Bacon, Henry.
16 80
84
Blackner, Dr. John.
10 50
9 00
Baxter, Edward.
1 50
1 50
Barry, Patrick
1 50
1 50
Blaisdell, Jacob C.
1 50
Burney, Reuben.
15 00
Blakely, George
1 50
1 50
Brown, John.
1 50
Brown, Charles.
1 50
1 50
Butler, John H.
2 40
90
Bishop, Hiram R.
15 00
75
Bishop, Lewis E.
1 50
1 50
Burke, Edmund.
28 50
1 42
Bowers, Alonzo
...
24 00
1 20
Bowers, Charles
..
1 50
.
.
.
.
·
. . .
63
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatem't.
Discount.
Uncollected.
Black, James D ..
$ 1 50
$
$
$
Brown, Joseph S.
10 50
52
Bean, Washington.
86 10
4 30
Bean, Washington Jr.
1 50
1 50
Bean, James.
1 50
1 50
Bachelder, Alvan J
1 50
10
Blake, Michael.
6 00
30
Braceland, Hugh
1 50
10
Buckley, Daniel.
6 90
Beorkline, Swain.
1 50
10
Barry, Patrick. . .
1 50
10
Birmingham, Michael.
3 30
Buxton, John .
1 50
Bence, George
1 50
10
Burns, Peter
1 50
10
Burns, John.
1 50
10
Bolio, Joseph C.
1 50
Butler, William
1 50
. 50
Barry, Patrick.
1 50
1 50
Blaisdell, John H.
1 50
Beers, Charles R.
28 50
Brown, Ward B.
28 50
1 80
1 33
Barry, John.
1 50
1 50
Bartlett, George
1 50
Brazillian, James ·
1 50
1 50
Blanchard, Charles.
1 50
10
Bussell, William C.
15 00
Bigelow, Mrs. Sarah.
22 50
1 12
Burrows, George H.
1 50
10
Brown, Benj.
1 50
Bradbury, George.
31 20
1 56
Bradbury, Heirs of Charles.
36 00
1 80
Bradbury & Tenney,
22 50
1 12
Butler, Phineas. .
1 50
1 50
Burrows, Heirs of William.
45 00
2 25
Burrows, Joseph.
1 50
1 50
Butterfield, John.
1 50
1 50
Baldwin, Isaac. .
1 50
1 50
Banfield, Ira.
1 50
10
Blanchard, Marshall
34 80
Bartlett, William.
1 50
1 50
Beers, Rosannas E.
1 50
1 50
Bailey, Charles H.
1 50
10
Bailey, Heirs of J. S.
81 00
4 05
Blake, Ephraim H.
32 10
1 60
Bagley, John T
28 50
1 42
Barber, Relief R.
13 50
67
Booth, Estate of Chauncey
45 00
2 25
Bradley, John.
10 50
1 50
45
Bradshaw, Heirs of Samuel C.
234 00
Barry, Heirs of Edmund.
22 50
Buxton, John L.
1 50
1 50
Baker, William A.
1 50
1 50
Briggs, Horace C ..
24 00
C.
Cook, Arnold.
139 20
Cowdry, Timothy
1 50
.
1 50
64
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatem't.
Discount.
Uncollected.
Capen, Elmer H.
$ 1 50
$1 50
$
$
Carroll, James M.
12 30
61
Cushing, Evans.
14 10
70
Camfield, Michael
6 90
34
Charlton, James.
6 00
Cushing, Jarvis
1 50
Cleaves, Edwin N.
4 20
21
Carter, Lorenzo D.
42 00
2 10
Carter, John W.
1 50
1 50
Colson, Gilman.
42 00
2 10
Clark, George D.
42 00
2 10
Clark, Bethuel A.
1 50
Clancey, Michael.
7 80
39
Connell, Michael.
C 90
34
Cronage, John.
1 50
1 50
Cutter, George.
1 50
10
Campbell, William
1 50
10
Callahan, Thomas
5 10
Callahan, John 2d
42 00
2 10
Clark, Ramsey
12 30
Conant, John F.
90
Cox, Thomas J.
7 80
39
Conant, George F
12 30
Callahan, James
1 50
10
Cosgrief, William
1 50
10
Cosgrief, David.
1 50
1 50
Callahan, John
1 50
10
Callahan, Samuel
1 50
Conner, Michael.
1 50
1 50
Cotter, Lawrence
1 50
10
Carr, Robert.
12 30
61
Cane, Hugh ..
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