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I. N. Beals, for one quarter's tuition in High School, 300 00
Brown, Taggard & Chase, for books and sta- tionery, 47 28
John Bartlett, for paper, . 1 75
B. Bradley & Co., for a time piece, . 16 00
Phillips, Sampson & Co., for school books, 58 01
Aaron R. Gay, for three hundred multiplication cards, 3 00
A. Smith, for repairing book, 25
Chas. A. Morse, for coal sieve, 1 00
Wm. Hobbs, for repairing clock,
1 25
Geo. H. Emerson, one quarter's salary as Su- perintendent of Schools, 75 00
Wm. A. Hall, for printing cards and reports, .
9 50
Chas. O. Rogers, for advertising, 1 12
Geo. H. Emerson, one quarter's salary as Super- intendent of Schools, . 75 00
Saml. N. & Wm. A. Brewer, for sponge, · 7 50
Chas. H. Crosby, for printing cards, . 5 00 .
Chas. O. Rogers, for advertising,
3 50
Mass. Bible Society, for two bibles, .. .
1 60
Henry Dutton & Son, for advertising,
2 62
B. Bradley & Co., for two clocks, · 26 50
Crosby, Nichols & Co., for ink, crayons, pen- cils, &c., . .
14 08
F. H. Philips, for sweeping Prospect Hill and Medford Street School-rooms, 9 75
George A. & A. L. Sandborn, for brooms, 1 13
$15,231 16
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HIGHWAYS ..
Paid Abraham Welch, one quarter's salary as Super-
intendent of Highways, $187 50
Edward Brown, for labor, 74 00.
J. N. White, for repairing harnesses, 17 40
Michael Powers, for labor, 66 50>
G. B. Albee, for powder and fuse, 30 50)
D. A. Marrett, for goods furnished, .
11 86.
Garret Keif, for labor, 65 50>
Seward Dodge, for blacksmithing,
20 35,
John Carey, for labor,
49 50
Michael Powers, for labor of men and horses, 1.66 08.
D. A. Marrett, for grain, . 108 691
N. A. Simmonds, for labor, 5 10.
Kinsley Wallace, for labor,
86 50,
Geo. H. Foster, for board of horses, .
34 00
Nourse, Mason & Co., for hay cutter,
4 00+
Geo. Greene, for labor,
32 00.
Patrick Baldwin, for labor,
2 00.
Wm. Collins, for labor,
1 00
J. O. Brine, for labor, 14 00
Patrick Egan, for labor, -
33 00.
Thos. Fitz Morris, for labor,
57 00
Andrew Kelley, for labor,
9 00
James Motherway, for labor,
47 00
Wm. Jones, for labor,
8 00
Patrick Heafford, for labor,
8 00
Thos. Garven, for labor, .
65 00
Edward Rhodes, for labor,
46 50
J. Leland, for wheelwright work,
3 91
Timothy Ford, for labor, .
28 50
A. Hitchens, for labor,
17 50
Abram Welch, one quarter's salary as Superin- tendent of Highways,
187 50
Oliver Dickson, for stone drag and reservoir cover, 6 50
Kinsley Wallace, for labor,
30 00
N. A. Simmonds, for labor, 33 00
J. N. White, for repairing harnesses, 31 30
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(Paid Patrick Terry, for mason work, $22 25
Patrick Terry, for laying paving, 18 31
Thos. Greenleaf & Co., for lumber, . 4 34
Benjamin Randall, for a horse and wagon,
100 00
Kinsley Wallace, for labor,
30 00
Calvin Simmonds, for labor,
33 00
Geo. S. Runey, for ballast stone,
1.66 25
Edward Brown, for gravel,
58 75
Edward Brown, for grading sidewalk,
· 16 00
Kinsley Wallace, for labor,
30 00
James Motherway, for labor,
72 50
"Thos. Fitz Morris, for labor, 64 00
Thos. Garver, for labor,
70 00
Patrick Egan, for labor, .
12 16
Timothy Ford, for labor, .
73 50
John Gary, for labor,
3.7 50
James Allen, for labor, 4 00
Chas. Crowing, for labor,
.
6 00
Geo. Greene, for labor,
51 00
Dennis Collins, for labor,
15 50
John Egan, for labor,
$ 8.7
Patrick Baldwin, for labor,
6 00
Garret Keif, for labor,
72 00
Thos. Leonard, for laying stone wall,
60 10
D. A. Marrett, for grain, ..
141 66 ..
John Carey, for labor, 73 50
Michael Powers, for labor of men and horses, 303 58
Calvin Simmonds, for labor, $3 00
"Seward Dodge, for blacksmithing, 33 45
Kinsley Wallace, for labor, ..
30 00
Calvin Simmonds, for labor, .
33 00
Geo. S. Adams, for culvert stone, &c.,
118 24
Patrick Terry, for mason work,
13 50
Abram Welch, for one quarter's salary as -Su- perintendent of Highways, 187 50
Kinsley Wallace, for labor, 30 00
Calvin Simmonds, for labor, ·
33 00
Samuel Littlefield, for stone chips,
.
20 25
Phebe Adams, for storage of hay, 1 00 ·
Samuel Teel, for gravel, .. .. 12 00
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Paid John Carey, for labor, $63 00
Seward Dodge, for blacksmithing, 44 91
Geo. W. West, for lumber and posts, 27 28,
Geo. Greene, for labor, .
70 50
Michael Powers, for labor of teams and men,
271 67
James Driscol, for gravel,
11 37
D. A. Marrett, for grain,
126 96.
Kinsley Wallace, for labor, 30 00
J. N. White, for repairs of harness, . 9 43
Benj. F. Ricker, for mason work,
11 25.
Calvin Simmonds, for labor, 33 00
Patrick McKenna, for building sidewalk, . 13 50
John Gary, for labor,. 64 50,
Thos. Fitz Morris, for labor,
68 50.
Timothy Lukes, for labor,
57 00.
John Cargin, for labor,
2 00,
Timothy Carter, for labor,
37 50.
Wm. Collins, for labor,
32 00,
Garret Kief, for labor, 71 00
Timothy Ford, for labor, . 57 0℃,
James Motherway, for labor,
72 50:
James Allen, for labor,
3 501
Abram Welch, one quarter's salary as Superin- tendent of Highways, 187 50
Quinn, Harrington, for labor,
32 59
Thos. Garven, for labor,
73 00
F. R. Kinsley, for brick, .
13 70,
Kinsley Wallace, for labor,
30 00,
Calvin Simmonds, for labor,
33 00
Chas. J. Barry, for cement, 4 80
Lewis Putnam, for treatment of horses,
6 00
Chester Guild & Sons, for tan, 2 25.
Oliver Tufts, for hay, 15 83,
J. N. White, for repairing. harnesses,
3 65+
Kinsley Wallace, for labor, 30 00,
Simon Hallett, for labor, . 29 12
Calvin Simmonds, for labor,
18 701
John Shattuck, for labor, .
3 00,
A. C. Sandborn, for flagging stone, . 43 55,
John Dugan, for gravel,
9 65
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Paid G. B. Albee, for powder and fuse,
$7 25
Michael Powers, for labor, 25 67
Kinsley Wallace, for labor,
30 00
D. A. Marrett, for grain, . 91 89
Seward Dodge, for blacksmithing, 21 24
James Cole, for labor,
13 86
Thos. Fitz Morris, for labor,
42 50
Garret Kief, for labor, 50 00
James Motherway, for labor,
47 50
Thos. Garven, for labor, .
48 00
Geo. Greene, for labor, .
21 00
Gore, Rose & Co., for paving,
167 50
$6,002 93
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Firemen's M. F. I. Co., for insurance, $18 75 Caleb Bucknam, for beds, and notifying town meetings, . 18 20
Dana & Cobb, for professional services, · 30 00
Dana & Cobb, for drawing contracts, &c., 10 00
Citizens' M. F. I. Co., for insurance of stable, .
25 00
Augustus Hitches, for mowing, 24 00
Caleb Bucknam, for building brick safe, ·
203 00
Curtis & Co., for damages at Lowell Railroad crossing, 20 00
Caleb Bucknam, for sundries, .
42 00
W. Benford, for four horses, £ 1,000 00
Benj. Randall, for repairing town barn, · 288 50
Chas. K. Darling, for Assessors' books and sta- tionery, 5 97
Citizens' M. F. I. Co., for insurance, ·
20 75
Quincy M. F. I. Co., for insurance, . 23 50 ·
Bradbury & Tenney, for carpenter work and stock, 72 99
J. G. Roberts & Co., for binding book, ·
2 00
Chas. E. Gilman, expense on town documents, . 1 62
Benj. Randall, for carpenter's work and stock, . 96 90
40
Paid Union Glass Co., for lamp shades, &c., $5 50
John Sargent, for surveying Cherry Street, 21 00
D. P. Bucknam, for police services, .
Smith & Lovett, for safe doors, 8 00
100 00
Caleb Bucknam, for renovating Town Hall, 27 50
James Shute, trucking settees, .
4 00
John Harrington, for paper and hanging the same, 38 12
D. A. Ilartwell, for express work, 1 00
J. B. L. Pierce, for damages done to furniture at Lowell Railroad crossing. . 20 00
Jairus Mann, for police services, 1 95
Wm. White, for printing reports and other documents, 350 22
Thos. Young, for cleaning Town Hall, 9 00
Mary Nolan, for services cleaning Town Hall, . 1 10
Manning & Glover, for mattresses and com- forters, 7 75
Thos. Young, for care of Town Hall,
25 00
Benj. Randall, for repairs of buildings, 120 94
Jesse Simpson, on account of erroneous sales of estate, . 64 98
Ira Thorpe, for care of pound, . 20 00
Horace B. Runey, for notifying town meetings,
&c., . 21 70
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, for fluid and oil, . 20 52
H. B. Runey, for taking number of births, deaths, &c., · · ·
40 60
Chas. E. Gilman, for registering number of births, deaths, . ·
28 37
$2,883 43
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Paid G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, for sundries, $28 92
Samuel Tuttle, for hardware, . 3 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, for fluid, crackers, cigars, &c., 69 70
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Paid Geo. W. West & Co., for fuel, . $28 91
Seward Dodge, for blacksmithing, 7 34
Miller & Hawkins, for pilot sacks, 54 50
Merrifield & Co., for water-pots, dusters, &c., 5 14
Jonathan Stone, for sundries, . 1 75 .
D. A. Hartwell, for express work, 2 50
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, for refreshments fur- nished, 22 00
R. A. Vinal, for services as Engineer, .
8 00
Shelton & Cheever, for repairing hose, .
4 75
E. A. G. Roulstone, for hose caps, badges, and painting, 11 00
Alexander Fraser, for refreshments, . 7 65
Howard Engine Company, for refreshments, 14 00
D. A. Sandborn, Jr., for services as steward, 27 20
Members of Somerville Engine Co., No. 1, for six months' services as firemen, . 287 00
James Atwood, for lanterns, . 1 88
Cambridge Gas Company, for gas, 13 60
Thos. Hollis, neat's-foot oil, 11 00
Hunneman & Co , for repairing engine, 10 25
J. C. Holt, for belts and badges, 4 20
J. H Plummer, for varnishing engine, 20 00
J. H. Plummer, for painting hose carriage, 10 50
J. N. White, for leather and straps, . ·
2 00
. Gov. Brooks Engine Co., for refreshments, 11 50
Woburn Engine Co., for refreshments, 6 32
Engineers, for services,
28 00
D. A. Hartwell, for express work,
3 00
. Frank Hudson, for four months' services as steward, 25 30
Jairus Mann, for services as watchman, 2 00 .
Jairus Mann, for services as watchman, .
2 00
Shelton & Cheever, for hose and screws,
99 30
D. A. Hartwell, for express work, 3 00
Cambridge Gas Light Co., for gas, . 9 60
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, for refreshments fur- nished, 60 74 ·
Daniel Webster Engine Co., for refreshments, . 11 00
Cambridge No. 1 Engine Co., for refreshments, . 10 00
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Paid Homer & Caswell, for mugs, . Members of Somerville Engine Co. No. 1, for
$4 00
six months' services as firemen, . 264 00
D. A. Hartwell, for express work, 3 75
J. N. White, for repairing straps, 87
J. S. Flint, for landscape shades and fixtures, 3 25
E. A. G. Roulestone, for badges, 13 14
Washington Engine Co., for refreshments, 10 00
Daniel Webster Engine Co., for refreshments,
8 92
Engineers, for six months' services, .
36 00
S. Dodge, for repairing engine,
2 10
Daniel Webster Engine Co., for refreshments,
8 00
John H. Noble, for office chairs, 7 00
J. C. Wellington & Co., for coal, 16 50
Franklin Engine Co., for refreshments, 11 00
D. A. Sandborn, Jr., for locks, . 8 00
Geo. W. West & Co., for wood,
3 88
$1,328 96
POOR.
Paid G. A. & A. L. Sandborn, for goods furnished, $22 00
Reed & Hobbs, for shoes furnished, . 9 53
Reed & Hobbs, for boots and shoes furnished, . 4 80
City of Cambridge, for board of Patrick Eagan and child, . 43 50
J. B. Atwill, goods furnished Mrs. Purrington, . 5 00 Geo. West & Co., for fuel furnished sundry families, 58 38
A. Welch, expenses incurred removing paupers to Tewksbury, . . 6 00
Brown's express, for removing John Hadley from Lexington, 1 50
D. A. Marrett, for provisions furnished sundry persons, 28 62
11 00
Michael Quinn, for house rent for Ephm. Hill, . Hugh Gallagher, for house rent for S. Richard- son, · 3 00
43
Paid John P. Nichols, for house rent for Mrs. Pur- rington, $13 00 Levi H. Reed, for goods furnished Ephm. Hill, . 9 00
City of Charlestown, for board of Patrick Egan and boy, 36 22
Vermont Asylum, for one year's board of James Geddis, 100 00
J. P. Nichols, for rent of house for Mrs. Pur- rington, ·
13 00
John Higgins, for goods furnished James Grady, 6 00
Chas. J. Barry, wood furnished, ·
9 00
Warren Pollard, for house rent for Mrs. Sullivan, 19 50
A. A. Frost, for provisions furnished Ephm. Hill, 4 21 Chas. Perry, for services rendered Ephm. Hill, . Horace B. Runey, for coffins furnished, and undertaker's services, 49 00 E. C. Kendall, for rent of house for Mrs. Blaisdell, 5 00
5 00
J. P. Nichols, for six months' rent of house for Mrs. Purrington, 26 00
Chas. H. Bullard, for goods furnished T. Sullivan, 5 00 City of Cambridge, for board of Mary Egan and John Hadley, 113 04
J. C. Wellington & Co., for coal furnished Ramsey, 3 00
J. C. Magoun, for board of paupers, and remov- ing the same, 22 40
Wm. Lockhart, for small coffin, 2 75
D. A. Marrett, for goods furnished, . 15 00
Chas. J. Barry, for fuel furnished Mrs. Dunn, 2 37 · G. A. & A. L. Sandborn, for provisions furnished, 13 50
Wm. Bonner, for fuel furnished sundry persons, 142 83
H. B. Runey, for coffins and robes, . .
23 50
D. A. Marrett, for goods furnished, . 20 00
Dr. N. J. Knight, for medical services, 38 50
J. C. Magoun, for removing five paupers to Tewksbury, . 13 00
H. B. Runey, for two coffins, . . 13 00
G. A. & A. L. Sandborn, for groceries furnished, 24 00
$940 15
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INTEREST.
Paid Lechmere Bank,
$61 00
Lechmere Bank,
10 50
Nathan Tufts, four months' interest, .
50 00
Wm. Rand, six months' interest on Brook's notes, .
81 00
Lechmere Bank,
127 00
Lechmere Bank,
15 50
Sawtell, six months' interest,
30 00
Jackson, six months' interest, .
28 50
Middlesex Institution for Savings, six months'
interest,
150 00
Benj. Rand, six months' interest, 45 00
Lechmere Bank,
16 00
Lechmere Bank,
32 50
Malvina F. Bennett, 7 50
Cambridgeport Savings Bank, six months' int., . 135 00
Sawtell, six months' interest,
30 00
Cambridge M. F. I. Co., .
81 00
People's Five Cent Savings Bank, six months' interest, 150 00
Nathan Tufts, balance of interest,
5 84
Lechmere Bank,
123 00
Philip Johnson, eighteen months' interest,
91 67
D. A Sandborn, six months' interest, 30 00
Wm. Rand, six months' interest on Brook's notes, 81 00
Geo. B. Ware, .
4 00
Lechmere Bank,
26 67
Jackson, six months' interest, .
28 50
Levi Jones, one year's interest,
300 00
John Peabody, one year's interest,
150 00
Warren Savings Bank, six months' interest, 150 00
Benj. Rand, six months' interest,
45 00
John Peabody, one year's interest on second town note, . 60 00
Sawtell, six months' interest, 30 00
Sawtell, six months' interest on second town
note, 30 00
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Paid Lechmere Bank, $123 00
Cambridgeport Savings Bank,
135 00
People's Five Cent Savings Bank,
150 00
Nathan Tufts, . . 12 75
D. A. Sanborn, six months' interest,
30 00
$2,656 93
SALARIES.
Paid Wm. Bonner, for services as Assessor, $100 00
J. C. Magoun, for services as Assessor, 100 00
E. C. Purdy, for services as Assessor, 100 00
Chas. E. Gilman, for six months' services as Town Clerk, 100 00
J. C. Magoun, for services as Overseer of Poor, 40 00 Abram Welch, for services as Overseer of Poor, 40 00 Albert Kenneson, for services as Overseer of Poor, 40 00
Clark Bennett, for one year's services as Town Treasurer, . 200 00
H. A. Snow, for services as Overseer of Poor, . 30 00 Chas. E. Gilman, for six months' services as Town Clerk, . 100 00
Francis L. Raymond, for collecting tax for 1858, 473 10 Francis L. Raymond, for services as Overseer of Poor,
40 00
$1,363 10
STATE TAX.
Paid State Tax, for 1858,. . $1,238 00
DR.
Town of Somerville in account with CLARK BENNETT.
CR.
To Notes Paid,
.$44,050 00
Schools,
15,231 16
Highways, .
6,002 93
On account of Tax for 1856,
67 92
Miscellaneous,
2,883 43
On account of Tax for 1857,
4,188 87
Fire Department,
1,328 96
On account of Tax for 1858,
.
33,648 82
Poor Account,
940 15
Interest,
2,656 93
Salaries,
·
1,363 10
State Tax, .
1,238 00
Cash in Treasury,
.
46
$87,132 85
March 1, 1859.
CLARK BENNETT, Town Treasurer.
Uncollected of Tax for 1856, -
.
.
· $842 58
Uncollected of Tax for 1857, ·
.
· 1,680 12
Uncollected of Tax for 1858,
. 2,957 38
.
·
11,438 19
$87,132 85
By Received from sundries as per opening statement,
. $49,227 24
.
C. BENNETT, Treasurer.
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SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY.
APPRAISED BY THE SELECTMEN.
Land on Broadway and Franklin Street, . . $3,500 00 Walnut Hill School-house and Land on Broadway, . 750 00
Franklin Grammar and Primary School-house and Land on Milk Street, 6,000 00
Harvard Primary School-house and Land on Beacon Street,
1,200 00
Spring Hill Primary School-house and Land, ·
1,275 00
Prospect Hill Grammar and Primary School-house and Land, 7,500 00
Medford Street Primary School-house, 500 00
Land purchased of Asa Tufts, on Broadway, 4,000 00
2,000 00
. Ledge on Milk Street, . New Fire Engine, Somerville No. 1, and Apparatus, . 1,300 00 Engine-house, Armory, Lock-up and Stable, on Pros- pect and Washington Streets, . 7,000 00 Horses, Carts, Harnesses, Tools, &c., for highways, . 1,500 00 Safe in Town Hall, . 188 00
Town Pound and Land, Medford Street,
500 00
Hearse and House, .
200 00
Ledge on Bond Street, 931 34
High School-house and Land on Church Street, ·
9,500 00
Primary School-house and Land on Cherry Street, ·
1,500 00
Forster Grammar School-house on Sycamore Street, . 5,848 63 Primary School-house and Land on Maple Street, . 1,800 00
Land corner of Prospect and Washington Streets, · 500 00
Prescott School-house and Land corner of Pearl and Myrtle Streets, . . 18,500 00
Town property,
. $75,992 97
Town debt, March 1, 1859,
. 44,338 58
Leaving a balance in favor of the Town, of · .$31,654 39
TOWN, COUNTY, AND STATE TAXES, AS ASSESSED
FOR THE YEAR 1858-9.
The names of those who pay a poll tax only are omitted.
A.
Bucknam, Caleb, . $18 13
Allen, Wm.
. $31 33
Bullard, Chas.
77 53
Adams, Benj. F. .
8 23
Bullard, Chas. H.
8 89
Allen, Stephen G.
287 41
Bancroft, Wm.
15 49
Allen, Alfred,
63
Belknap, Austin, .
8 23
Allen, Henry W. .
34 63
Brackett, Thos. O.
: 93
Appleton, Chas. T. P. .
23 41
Bolton, J. B.
41 33
Adams, Freeborn,
11 53
Benton, R. P.
47 83
Adams, Gardner, .
3 61
Bennett, Benj.
4 93
Adams, Henry,
41 23
Bennett, Benj. R.
18 13
Arnold, Leonard, .
16 15
Bird, Chas. Jr.
.
8 23
Allen, Hiram,
78 19
Bailey, Albon H. .
18 13
Adams, Franklin,
18 13
Boles, John,
30 01
Allen, Benj. F.
74 23
Brown, Jona. Jr. .
84 13
Armstrong, John, .
8 23
Brooks, John W. .
72 91
Arthur, David,
5 59
Bowman, Zadoc, .
67 63
Allen, David,
28 03
Ainsworth, Wm. H.
1 53
Adams, Wm. H. .
6 91
Bonner, Wm.
1 89
Blair, N. H.
21 43
Bigby, Benoni,
22 09
Burrows, Fred. M.
6 25
Bradshaw, Saml. C., Jr.
. 130 33
Bennett, Clark,
98 65
Byard, Maurice,
11 53
Blaisdell, Abner, .
3 61
Besent, Gilman,
37 93
Bicknell, Wm. H.
12 85
Black well, Hugh, .
9 55
Burbank, Lorenzo,
18 13
Ballou, Hosea,
4 83
Brackett, Chas. .
12 19
Binney, Moses,
11
Brown, Edw.
17 47
Burke, Edw.
9 35
Bradley, John,
8 23
Barton, A. B.
4 93
Barry, Garrett,
8 23
Bradford, Wm.
4 93
Buckley, Timo.
10 87
Brigham, J. B.
43 21
Birmingham, Michl. Blake, Michl.
4 27
Same, Guardian,
52 80
4 93
Brackett, S. E.
31 33
Burns, Lawrence, .
5 59
Bowers, Chas. R. .
18 13
Bradshaw, Samuel C.
97 33
Brastow, Geo. O. .
51 13 Bradshaw, Henry H.
82 81
Bugbee, James R.
55 Bartlett, Hiram,
6 91
·
22 75
Bartlett, John,
24 73
Bruce, Joseph A. .
11 53
Bartlett, Geo. W.
18 13
Bishop, Henry H.
11 53
Bowers, Chas.
28 03
Barry, David,
8 23
.
.
.
·
·
.
B.
Brookhouse, John H.
50
Barry, Edmund, .
· $19.45
Corrigan, Thos.
. $10 87
Bean, Washington,
17 47
Concannon, Jas. . 4 27
Brown, Joseph S. .
8 23
Corrigan, John,
16 15
Burke, Edmund, .
14 83
Carrigan, James, . 7 57
Beers, Chas. R.
21 43
Came, John, .
11 53
Brown, Ward B. .
20 11 .
Came, Patk. . 4 93
Blake, Ephm. H. .
2.1 73 .
Crimmings, Thos. . 11 53
Bagley, John T. .
21 43
Crimmings, Dennis, 11 53
Bailey, Joshua S. .
57 73
Craig, Robert,
6 25
Bartlett, Joseph E.
11 53
Casey, Edw.
6 91
Bradbury, Geo.
Collins, John,
11 53
Bradbury,
Crockett, Ephm., Jr.
22 75
Bradbury & Tenny,
13 20
Child, Asaph P.
34 63
Bigelow, Mrs. S. .
19 80
Cades, Wm. H.
20 11
Brown, Benj. 2d, .
93
Conant, Ezra D.
28 03
Burrows, Wm.
37 93
Clark, John F.
4 27
Baldwin, Isaac,
95
Cutler, Samuel,
11 53
Budroe, Joseph,
6 25
Cutter, Fitch,
140 23
Blanchard, Marshall,
28 03
Cutter, Chas. E. 2 29
Cutter, Edmund F.
67 68
Booth, Chauncy, Estate of, 26 40
Cutter, Samuel H.
10 87
Barber, Relief R. .
9 90
Curtis, Edw. A. . 29 35
Carver, Robert, 5 59
Colbert, John, Estate of,
5 28
Cushing, Evans,
11 53
Cronan, Chas., Estate of,
4 62
Camfield, Michael,
27
Cutter, Edward,
. 160 03
Carroll, James M ..
6 91
Cole, Erastus E.
67 63
Cook, Arnold,
103 93
Cass, Thos. .
14 83
Coverly, James W.
4 93
Crosby, J. L.
41 23
59 40
Carr, Robert,
9 55
Canavan, Michael,
Heirs
Callehan. John, 2d,
41 23
of, .
16 50
Carroll, James,
6 91
Condon, Michl.
: 27
D.
Draper, Martin, Jr. 13 13
Davis, Peirson,
100 63
Conant, Geo. F.
11 53
Draper, L. D.
24 73
Conant, John F.
6 91
Draper, Francis, .
67 63
Clark, Ramsy,
55
Demmon, Reuben E.
154 09
Callehan, Thos.
27
Dickinson, Prescott, 55 75
6 25
Coverly, Chas.
2 95
Drysdale, James S.
8 23
Crane, Andrew,
11 53
Devens, George A.
11 53
Cook, Asa M.
4 93
Davidson, John, .
20 11
Coffin. John N.
83
Downing, Samuel,
41 23
Cleaves, Edwin,
3 61
Downs, Simeon E.
1 73
Chick, Horace,
32 65
Denton, Jona.
74 23
Cutter, Edwin F. .
54 43
Downer, Cutter, .
33 31
Clark, Joseph H. .
13
Downey, John,
2 29
Clark, Joseph,
183 13
Ditson, Samuel J. .
23 41
Cassell, Wm. C.
18 13
Davis, Merrill,
23 71
Craig, Abr. D.
24 73
Doolittle, Joseph, . Dodge, Seward,
9 55
Cunningham, Thos.
24 43
Dugan, John,
. 136 93
Cummings, Jas. M.
18 13
Dodge, Chas. H. .
24 73
Crowley, Wm.
10 21
Daniels, Geo.
· 16 81
Carey, John .
4 93
Daniels, Edwin T.
23 41
.
Clark, Geo. D.
24 73
Carter, L. D.
36 61
Casey, Michael,
3 23
Daggett, Coolidge C.
53 11
Crane, Hosea B
9 55
Clancey, Michael, . 4 93
Cook, Catherine, Heirs of, 13 20
Cutter, of,
Eben F., Estate
Benson, W. H.
4 93
Crosby, Cyrus F. .
33 23
of, Charles, Heirs
23 41
26 40
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51
Dougherty, John, .
· $14 83
Foster, Stephen B.
. $4 93
Davis, John C.
23 41
Flint, Levi, .
. 8 89
Dillaway, James, .
21 43 Follen, Peter,
6 25
Dimick, Chas.
80 83
Foley, Wm.
11 53
Dodge, John,
Foy, Oliver, .
11 53
Delay, Wm. .
8 23
Field, Mrs. Mary, .
36 30
Dane, Osgood,
99 97
Farren, Geo.
2 95
Dane, Osgood B. .
23 41
Freeman, Leander,
20 11
Dane, Horace W. .
18 13
Foster, Geo. A.
21 43
Daniels, Nathl. A.
4 93
Furber, Wm. H. .
31 33
Dempsey, Edw.
.
57
Fisk, Asa,
125 71
Doran, John,
9 55
Fitz, Geo. H.
61 69
Deshield, Wm.
5 59
Ford, Wm. D.
2 95
Dewire, Matthew,
3 13
Furber, Thos. F.
25
Dechan, Michael, .
3 89
Fisk, Mark, Guardian, .
. 21 78
Dying and Bleaching Co.
. 396 00
Fitz, Mrs. Sally,
79 20
Dickson, Oliver, .
28 03
Davis, John, Jr.
.
17 47
G.
Grozier, Miss Pattiah, 6 60
Gerry, John W. 21 43
Gray, Henry,
25
Delano, Thos. I.
27 37
Gates, Wm. .
67 63
Duross, Terrence,
14 83
Griggs, Chas.
26 25
Demmon & Draper,
99 00
Gilman, Chas. E. . 84 13
Gorham, Chas.
21 43
Glines, Jacob T.
60 90
E.
Griffin, Theophilus,
37 93
Emerson, Geo. H. : 27
Goodhue, Thomas,
27 37
Goodnow, John, .
. 146 83
Emerson, Enoch, .
23 41
Eberle, Philip,
4 93
28 03
Ellis, John C.
: 07
Glass Co. Union
. 264 00
Edlefson, John H.
28 03
Gilmore, Mrs. Alice A.
6 60
Elliott, David,
127 03
Goodnow, John, Trustee, Gordon, Chas.
14 83
Gardner, Danl. W.
3 61
Grover, Samuel, . Gordon, Flavil, .
4 27
Griffin, Ebenezer K.
41 23
Granville, Oren H.
8 23
Flemming, Michael,
9 55
Fitzgerald, John, .
8 23
Freeman, Moses H.
26 71
Garvin, Edward, .
4 93
Fitcham, E. A
16 81
Gilson, Dennis,
10 23
Foss, Frederick C.
13 51
Gormley, Andrew,
4 93
Fletcher, Oliver,
133 63
Gooding, Samuel H.
30 01
Farrell, Patrick, .
8 23
Galletly, James,
41 23
Flanagan, Edw.
21 43
Gynith, Wm. O. H.
3 61
Frost, Samuel T. .
. 252 43
Gage, Benj. . Gault, Wm.
33 31
Forster, Chas.
. 156 73
Gallagher, James G.
34 63
Folsom, B. F. W.
16 15
Gallagher. James, .
9 55
Folsom, Jacob A. .
16 15
Gerrish, Nathl.
4 93
Fitz, Everett N.
51 79
Galvin, John,
8 23
Fisk, Mark, .
139 57
Guild, Chester,
254 03
Folsom, Paul,
21 43
Guild, Geo. A.
11 53
Foster, George H. .
18 13
Guild, Chas. H.
54 43
Ford, Horace M. .
.
3 61
Gross, Jazariah,
· 61 03
.
Davis, Benj. .
3 61
Davis, Joshua H. .
26 05
Devenny, John,
6 25
Dempsey, John, Estate of, 7 92
Degrush, Mrs. Sarah E.
15 84
Griffin, Gilman,
·
13 57
Emerson, Thos.
6 91
Giles, John B.
13 51
Gooding, Thomas,
23 10
Edgerly, John S. & Co.
6 60
Edgerly, John S. .
85 45
F.
Fairbank, F. D.
8 23
Fultz, Joseph,
14 83
11 53
Gallagher, Hugh, 2d, Gaw, Patrick,
16 81
24 73
Flagg, Hiram B. .
11 53
.
.
.
9 55
.
. 53
52
Gross, Isaac S. $41 23
Holmes, John,
· $3 61
Goodell, Geo. A. .
.
2 95
Hagan, Patrick,
. 11 53
Gibbs, Mrs. Maria N.
. 13 20
Hanley, Michael,
22 09
Hanley, James,
18 60
H.
Hanley, John H. .
8 23
Hayes, Geo. W. . 143 53
Hudson, Robert E.
4 93
Holland, Silas H. .
.
61 03
Hogan, Patrick,
13 51
Heath, Galutia,
4 80
Horton, Calvin,
20 11
Huntress, Nathl.
11 53
Hartshorn, F. G. . 29 35
Howe, Nelson,
60 93
Hills, Henry A. 14 80
Harvey, Henry,
14 03
Hallburg, Charles P. 6 25
Hill, Noble H.
11 53
Hurd, Samuel L. .
8 23
Hale, Joseph,
41 23
Hadley, Samuel D.
11 53
Hayden, Joseph,
7 57
Horton, Reuben, Jr.
26 71
Hughes, Patrick, .
8
: 23
Hughes, Albert E. 6 25
Henderson, Franklin,
22 09
Hubbard, Abm. P. 18 13
8 23
Hall, John G.
47 83
Hadley, George W. 35 95
Hammon, George,
54 43
Hughes, John A. .
44 53
Hills, Henry,
57
Hogan, John, 8 23
Hartwell, Daniel, .
5 59
Hardy, Isaac,
44 53
Heald, David,
34 63
Hinkley, Wm.
31 33
Hills, J. D. .
11 53
Henderson, Jophanus,
4 93
Holden, James D.
12 29
Hall, John K.
37 93
Hawley, Henry H.
14 83
Hall, John, Heirs of,
39 00
Hadley, Benj.
164 63
Hamblin & Kingman,. 19 80
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