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Town Treasurer, stationery, stamps, &c.,
15 30 ·
State Reform School, board of Ellis and Gutchey, 6 35
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for Armory,
7 44
66 Engine House,
6 51
Town Hall,
17 05
Court House,
3 41
E. S. Fox, spikes, 1 50
Amount carried forward,
$2,461 86
3 50
53
Amount brought forward,
$2,461 86
L. Emerson, teaming, 2 00
Wm. O. Haskell, settees for Town Hall, 54 00
Fitchburg R. R. Co., transportation of troops,
39 25
Geo. C. Bonner, services to Selectmen,
10 60
Bunker Hill Fire Ins. Co., insurance on town stable,
25 00
Thomas Cunningham, Recruiting Officer April and May, 130 00
Town Treasurer, revenue stamps, &c., 11 50
S. P. Brooks, commission on loan of $20,000, 200 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, refreshments to military,
7 00
E. K. Griffin, express,
1 35
Edwin L. Weeks, groceries,
9 00
G. O. Brastow, expenses on burial of Charles M. Miller, 50 00
Worthington, Flanders & Co., advertising, 1 00
Chas. O. Rogers, 1 00
E. C. Bailey, 1 87
Geo. H. Foster, carriages for funerals,
17 00
Wm. H. Weston, medicines to soldier's families, 7 74
Mrs. Wm. Connellon, expense on remains of Wm. Connellon, 50 00
Irving Bennett, services at Recruiting Office, 35 00
Middlesex Bleachery, repairing fence,
7 60
Caleb Buckman, services to War Committee,
15 00
Boston Journal, advertising, Herald,
3 75
2 75
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for Town Hall,
10 36
Armory,
4 94
Dana & Bigelow, examining records,
5 00
Town Treasurer, note stamps, stationery, &c.,
42 28
Thomas Cunningham, Recruiting Officer July, August and September, 220 00
Nautical Branch State R. S., board of Ellis, 6 50
Geo. C. Bonner, services at Recruiting Office, 45 00
Wm. Bonner, services to War Committee,
45 00
Amount carried forward,
$3,523 35
54
Amount brought forward, $3,523 35
R. A. Vinal, services to war committee, 30 00
J. C. Magoun,
34 50
Wm. Higgins, 66 38 00
J. R. Poor, recruiting expenses, 363 00
John M. Schroeder, services to war committee, 35 00
C. M. & A. B. Morss, printing, 53 00
3 50
C. K. Darling, stationery, 5 50.
T. Cunningham, services correcting enrolment list,
43 60
Chas. Lincoln, professional services,
161 00
Wm. Bonner, internal revenue stamps, &c., . 66 services correcting enrolment list, 15 00
162 00
Dr. F. G. Van de Sande, expenses on remains of J. Van de Sande, 50 00
David Scammon, damages,
75 00
I. K. Ilsley, list boards,
4 00
Holyoke M. F. Ins. Co., policy on police court buildings, 25 00 Simonds & Bailey, sundries, 1 26
Wm. H. Weston, stationery,
1 00
Charles K. Darling, stamps and receipts,
5 10
Charles J. Barry & Co., wood and coal,
18 00
David A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs,
15 25
care of armory, 15 00
Chas. G. Bonner, 21 days' services,
31 50
C. M. & A. B. Morss, printing,
69 88
Bradbury & Tenny, repairs,
11 13
B. S. Munroe, sundries, 3 23
Estate of G. H. Foster, carriage hire,
9 00
Dr. Sullivan, services at town hall, 5 00
State Reform School, board of Ellis & Finn,
5 00
Charles K. Darling, stationery,
2 75
State Reform School, board of Keefe, Wiley and Galetly to Oct. 1st, 1864, 19 50
Amount carried forward,
$4,917 06
Edward L. Mitchell, ני
55 00
Evans Cushing, plowing town farm,
J. Q. Twombly, repairs,
28 01
55
Amount brought forward, $4,917 06 State Reform School, board of Keefe, Wiley and Galetly to Jan. 1st, 1865, 22 77
Charles K. Darling, stationery for Collector, 5 75
J. A. Merrifield, repairs on stoves, 12 41
Vinal & Walker, sundries, 7 45
H. B. Runey, notifying town, etc., 69 30
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, sundries,
2 84
J. C. Magoun, copying valuation book, etc.,
30 00
State Reform School, board of Whiley, Keefe & Gal- letly, 19 50
66 66 17 64
66
13 00
Jesse Kimball, care of cattle pound,
20 83
Chas. E. Gilman, recording births, marriages and deaths, 39 30
John R. Poor, expenses receiving Board of Enrolment,
60 00
T. Cunningham, services on enrolment-list, revenue stamps, etc., 23 70
$5,261 55
Received of James Ward, for rent of tenement
4 months, 25 00
Mrs. McCann, for rent of tene- ment 10 months, 62 50
Geo. W. Hadley, use of Town Hall, 3 00
Universalist Society, use of Ar- mory Hall, 20 00
Holyoke M. F. Ins. Co., dividend
on policy, 3 75
State Treasurer, on account of cor-
poration taxes, 2,496 69
2,610 94
$2,650 61
Appropriation, $5,000.
56
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Paid Vinal & Clark, groceries,
$22 78
J. Stone, hose tube, 2 00
Cambridge Engine Co. No. 4, refreshments,
9 00
Samuel Stevens, steward,
18 75
John Bryant, hook and ladder carriage, 356 00
Wellington Bros., coal,
6 00
Seward Dodge, repairs,
18 00
Somerville Fire Co., six months' services, to July 1st, 1864, 281 50
Samuel Stevens, steward,
18 75
S. H. Gooding, Geo. H. Foster, and David A.
Sanborn, six months' services as engineers,
75 00
S. H. Gooding, hay forks, &c.,
2 75
Underhill Bros., two axes, 5 50
Morandi, one lantern, 6 00
2 50
Cambridge Engine Co. No, 3, refreshments,
5 00
Vinal & Clark, groceries,
6 18
J. Q. Twombly, painting ladders, 15 00
U. S. F. Engine Co. No. 2, refreshments,
10 00
Chas. Mongan,
1 85
3 50
Thomas Hastings,
7 57
John Holmes,
8 00
U. S. F. Engine Co.,
20 00
N. W. Edson,
4 70
Simonds & Bailey,
67 87
H. R. Bishop, ladders, &c.,
65 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, refreshments,
29 40
Washington Fire Co., 66
12 92
Franklin
15 00
Warren 66 66
11 94
Cambridge S. F. Engine Co., “
5 00
.
Amount carried forward,
$1,122 46
S. E. Cambell, straps,
· Cambridge Engine Co. No. 3, " 66 66
9 00
57
Amount brought forward, $1,122 46 Simonds & Bailey, refreshments, 49 47
Simonds & Bailey, oil, &c., 1 29
John Holmes, groceries,
14 90
James H. Gammon, steward,
18 75
Benjamin Rand, cleaning engine,
3 00
Wellington Brothers, wood and coal,
65 40
Union Glass Co., repairs,
1 05
Massachusetts H. & L. Co., refreshments,
15 00
J. Burrows, carting hose, 5 00
Bunker Hill Engine Co., refreshments,
15 00
Gen. Taylor 66 14 20
Cambridge Gas Co., 4 94
D. A. Sanborn, packing hydrants,
21 00
Howard Engine Co., refreshments,
12 00
Red Jacket Hose Co., refreshments,
8 00
Hancock Engine Co., refreshments,
12 00
G. W. Treffren, repairs,
10 00
Vinal & Clark, groceries,
27 29
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries,
14 22
S. H. Gooding, D. A. Sanborn, Jr., and George H. Foster, 6 months' service as engineers,
75 00
Somerville Engine Co., 6 months' service,
270 50
G. W. Gammon, steward, 12 50
1
Hunneman & Co., repairs,
29 75
Shelton & Cheever, fixtures for department,
30 75
E. A. G. Roulstone, badges,
6 72
Cambridge Gas Co.,
7 23
Estate of George H. Foster, housing and running hook and ladder carriage,
100 00
Clark Bennett, milk,
1 00
C. H. Tufts, steward,
6 25
David A. Sanborn, repairs,
17 75
J. A. Merrifield, repairs,
12 30
F. Hudson, packing pistons,
5 00
Samuel Stevens, sundries,
3 82
Amount carried forward,
$2,013 54
8
58
Amount brought forward, G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, sundries, 8 66
$2,013 54
E. K. Griffin, express, Seward Dodge, blacksmith,
1 75
4 00
$2027 95
Appropriation,
$1700.
for ladder carriage, $300.
SUPPORT OF POOR.
Paid S. L. Downing, board of Freeman Morrill, 7 00
Chas. J. Barry & Co., coal, 80 00
Edwin L. Weeks, groceries, 5 00
State Lunatic Hospital, board of Lizzie F. Kidder,
31 56
Ellen Dwyer, nursing Mrs. Jones, 4 00
Caleb Buckman, board of Mary Keating, 10 00
P. Rafferty, expenses to Tewksbury, 8 00
S. L. Downing, board of Freeman Morrill,
14 00
G. A, & A. L. Sanborn, groceries,
94 00
Dr. H. Chapin, Medical attendance,
25 76
ohn Harrington & Co., dry goods,
9 61
Chas. J. Barry & Co., wood and coal,
49 25
Chas. A. Mongan, groceries,
20 00
B. S. Munroe, 66
38 00
Vinal & Clark, 66
39 00
State Lunatic Hospital, board of Lizzie F. Kidder,
16 11
C. D. Folsom, dry goods,
3 93
Patrick Rafferty, expenses to Tewksbury,
14 00
G. W. Hartwell, wood, 214 63
Chas. Mongan, groceries,
38 00
Susan Loan, attendance of M. Sheridan,
150 00
J. C. Magoun, removing persons to Tewksbury, 15. 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries, 18 00
Amount carried forward,
$904 85
59
Amount brought forward,
$904 85
C. D. Folsom, dry goods, 14 88
Brattleboro Asylum, board of Henry Kinsley,
100 00
Chas. J. Barry & Co., coal,
23 25
Chas. A. Mongan, groceries, 66 66
9 00
S. L. Downing, board of Freeman Morrill, 57 00
Charles Mongan, groceries,
13 00
P. Rafferty, expenses to Tewksbury,
7 00
Charles Mongan, groceries,
9 00
Charles J. Barry & Co., wood and coal,
610 75
B. S. Munroe, groceries,
21 00
Vinal & Walker, “ 74 00
Horace B. Runey, undertaking,
20 00
Lockhart & Seelye, coffins,
12 75
Enos Reed, boots and shoes,
19 18
City of Charlestown, board of John Hadley,
127 45
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries,
22 00
H. B. Hemmenway, medical services, 5 00
A. Eddie, groceries, 13 21
7 00
John C. Magoun, removing paupers,
10 25
Isaiah Snow, groceries, 8 00
C. D. Folsom, dry goods,
11 68
Chas. A. Barker, groceries,
41 00
Dr. N. J. Knight, medical services,
37 25
S. L. Downing, board of Trueman Morrill, twenty weeks, 86 00
Abram Welch, provisions furnished travellers, 10 00
69 25
$2350 75
Received of Abram Welch, for coal, $3 55
City of Boston, supplies to paupers, 35 55
Abram Welch, labor of T. Morrill, 47 00
State of Mass., burial tax on paupers, 20 00
106 10
$2244 65
Appropriation,
$2000.
Chas. Mongan, groceries,
Vinal & Walker, groceries to sundry persons,
7 00
60
INTEREST ACCOUNT.
Paid Warren Institution for Savings 6 months' interest on
note of $5,500,
$165 00
Safety Fund Bank, interest coupon of $14,500,
396 00
Warren Institution for Savings, 6 months interest on $20,875,
574 06
$7,495,
215 48
66
5,000,
150 00
Margaret Crudden, two days' interest on note of $20,000,
6 12
Cambridge Bank, 6 mos. interest on note of $1,500 and $4,500,
180 00
Lucy Bell, 6 months' interest on note of $5,000,
150 00
Warren Institution for Savings, 6 months' interest
on note of $12,000,
330 00
66 6. $5,500,
165 00
66 66 66 $4,000,
110 00
Cambridge National Bank, interest on temporary loan of $17,500, 54 58
Safety Fund Bank, 6 mos. int. on note of $14,400,
396 00
Warren Institution for Savings, 5[mos. 15 days' int. on note of $4,000,
100 84
Warren Institution for Savings, 4 mos. 24 days' int. on note of $12,000, 288 00
Charles S. Lincoln, 2 mos. 22 days' interest on note of $2,000,
25 06
Warren Institution, 6 mos. int. on note of $20,875, 574 06
66 66 66 $7495,
215 48
Margaret Cruden, 66
$20,000,
550 00
Cambridge Bank,
66 notes of $1500 and $4500, 180 00
John Peabody, 1 years. int. on note of $2500,
150 00
Levi Jones, 66 66 $5000,
300 00
Warren Institution for Savings, 6 mos. int. on note of $5000, 150 00
Amount carried forward,
$5,425 68
61
Amount brought forward,
$5,425 68 Lucy Bell, " " " $5000, 150 00
Warren Institution for Savings, " " " $12,000, 330 00
Received of Daniel R. Sortwell,
14 17
$5891 51
Appropriation,
$6700.
MILITARY.
Paid Capt. Hatch, recruiting 9 men and bounties,
$1085 00
66
6
720 00
Williams & Bassett, 98 men for quota of Town,
8800 00
On order of Selectmen, 9 men for quota of Town,
1125 00
43
66
5375 00
100
12,500 00
27
3375 00
66
recruiting purposes,
345 00
66
recruits,
772 00
66
66 76 substitutes, re-
cruits and re-enlisted men, 11,175 00
45,272 00
Received of State Treasurer on account of recruits,
969 47
$44,302 53
Appropriation, $44,500.
·
$5905 68
62
GAS.
Paid Charlestown Gas Co., gas for street lamps March to 'April, $71 77
Cambridge 66 66
66 Feb. to March, 45 83
March to April, 39 11
piping, and fitting posts, 232 56
lamp posts and lanterns, 27 80
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps,
65 65
66 glass for
5 00
F. D. Snow, lighting
42 50
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for street lamps to May 9th, 1864, 37 13 Charlestown 66
1st, 52 44
66
June 1st, 52 05
66
66 July 1st, 44 52
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps 12 months, 100 99
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, 2775 feet of gas, 8 52
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for street lamps in May,
18 38
June, 34 81
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps,
67 66
66
67 60
Charlestown Gas Co., gas for street lamps in July, 50 71
August, 62 56
Cambridge 66
July, 33 62
66
66 August, 39 96
67 60
69 23
Tuttle & Gaffield, one diamond,
Charlestown Gas Go., gas for street lamps to Oct.,
66 66
66 Nov., 81 91
Cambridge
66
66
66
Sept. & Oct. 69 92
66 Oct. & Nov. 105 20
66
" Armory,
4 81
66
66
" Town Hall,
9 13
Charlestown
" street lamps in Nov., 91.72
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps one month, 69 55
Amount carried forward,
$1,898 12
. .
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps,
60 66
.6
5 00
66 28
Aug. & Sept. 56 60
66
63
Amount brought forward, $1,898 12
Joel Robinson, balance on lamp posts, 8 50
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, 70 59
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for street lamps in Dec. 82 21
Charlestown Gas Co., " 66 66
129 38
H. R. Bishop & Co., one ladder. 1 50
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps and repairs,
70 28
Charles Bullard, whiskey for lamps,
6 13
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for street lamps in Jan. 1865,
60 90
66 Armory, 23 94
66
66 66
Police Court, 2 94
Charlestown Gas Co., gas for street lamps in Jan. 1865. 75 21
$2,429 70
Received of Charlestown Gas Co., error on December bill,
31 60
$2,398 10
Appropriation, $3,000
POLICE.
Paid Jairus Mann, services, 13 00
Charles Trull, watching,
24 00
F. D. Snow, services, 27 50
Charles Trull, “
27 00
Oliver Nelson, repairs at lockup, 4 00
Bridget McDonald, cleaning lockup,
3 31
J. C. Parks, repairs,
9 47
Horace B. Runey, services,
105 10
Jairus Mann, 66
15 00
Chas. J. Barry & Co., lime, sand and coal,
15 48
David A. Sanborn, Jr., services,
8 00
F. D. & L. H. Snow,
and repairs, 38 75
Steven Smith, 66
4 00
J. R. Hopkins, 66
2 00
Amount carried forward, $296 61
64
Amount brought forward,
$296 61
Charles Trull, services,
18 00
Edward Pepper,
5 00
S. H. Gooding,
5 00
Michael Hanley,
7 00
$331 61
Appropriation,
$300,00.
SALARIES.
Paid Charles E. Gilman, six months' services as Town Clerk, $150 00
George C. Emerson, one quarter's services as Super- intendent of Schools to May 15, 1864, 75 00
M. Dechan, Assessor for 1864, 166 66
J. C. Magoun, " 166 66
Thomas Cunningham, six months' services as Town Treasurer, 200 00
Wm. Bonner, Assessor for 1864, 166 66
Wm. Bonner, collecting taxes, $50,000, at 1} per cent. for the year 1864, 625 00
Wm. Bonner, collecting taxes, $10,000, at 1} per cent. for the year 1863-64, 125 00
Wm. Bonner, collecting taxes, $10,000, at 1} per cent. for the year 1864, 125 00
Charles E. Gilman, six months' services as Town Clerk, 150 00
John C. Magoun, services as Overseer of Poor one year, 50 00
George H. Emerson, one quarter's services as Super- intendent of Schools, to Nov. 15th, 1864, 75 00
George H. Emerson, one quarter's services as Super- intendent of Schools to March 4th, 1865, 75 00
Amount carried forward, $2,149 98
65
Amount brought forward, $2,149 98
Abram Welch, services as Overseer of Poor one year, 50 00
Patrck Rafferty, services as Overseer of Poor one year, 50 00
Thomas Cunningham, six months' services as Town Treasurer, 200 00 Wm. Bonner, collecting taxes, balance due on 1863-4, 1 04
$2451 02
WOOD, COAL AND RELIEF.
Paid Charles J. Barry & Co., wood and coal, $26 50
66 66
296 00
On orders of Selectmen, to sundry persons,
540 94
66
142 06
Chas. J. Barry & Co., wood and coal, 500 50
J. W. & H. Roberts, groceries, 25 28
$1531 28
Appropriation, $500
Liberty to borrow, 3,000
STATE AID.
Paid families of volunteers, at various times, per order of Selectmen,
$15,412 07 .
Received of State Treasurer, for disbursement made by Selectmen, on account of State aid in 1863
17,417 58
$2,005 51
Appropriation-liberty to borrow, $12,000 9
Dr.
TOWN OF SOMERVILLE IN ACCOUNT WITH THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, TREASURER.
Cr.
1865.
1854.
March 1. To balances of the following accounts :
Schools .. . .
$23,124 52
March 1. 1865.
By balance of old account. $2,178 01
1
High ways ..
10,311 79
March 1. By balance of State Aid ...
2,005 51
Miscellaneous ..
2,650 61
" Notes payable. 47,000 00
Fire Department.
2,027 95
" Tax account ...
49,368 31
Support of Poor
2,244 65
Police ..
331 61
Interest ..
5,891 51
Salaries
2,45.1 02
Gas ..
2,398 10
Wood, Coal and Relief.
1,531 28
Military ..
44,302 53
To balance in Treasury ...
3,286 26
$100,551 83
$100,551 83
THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Treasurer.
The undersigned, having examined the accounts of the Town Treasurer, hereby certify that the above account current is correct, and that there is a balance in the Treasury of thirty-two hundred and eighty-six dollars and twenty-six cents ($3286.26).
SOMERVILLE, March 6, 1865.
JAMES N. CLARK, OREN S. KNAPP Auditing Committee. ROBT. W. STIMPSON,
66
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STATEMENT
OF
STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN TAXES
FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH, 1865.
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatem't.| Interest.
Uncollected.
A.
Allen, William.
$48 00
Agen, Francis ..
8 90
Adams, Freeborn
36 50
Antony, Joseph.
13 50
Adams, Gardner.
4 30
Arnold, Leonard.
30 75
Allen, John N.
4 30
$2 30
Arnold, Erene.
13 80
Angier, Amos M.
34 20
Ayer, John F.
6 60
Austin, Alonzo C ...
6 60
Austin, Jefferson M.
6 60
Allen, Benj. F.
121 60
est. Hiram Allen ..
87 40
Allen, Charles.
22 70
Arthur, David.
16 95
60
Allen, David.
48 00
Alden, Henry C.
5 45
Adams, Wm. H., heirs of ..
20 70
Ainsworth, Wm. H., heirs of.
17 25
Adams, Frank,
66
28 75
Allen, Amos,
. ......
B.
Baldwin, Nicholas.
7 75
Buffum, Geo. S.
3 15
Burke, Edward
43 40
Bennett, John.
15 80
Byard, Maurice.
19 25
2 30
Bartlett, Geo. W
36 50
Brookhouse, John H.
67 55
Besent, Gilman F.
83 65
Belknap, Austin ..
46 85
Benton, Reuben P.
.....
88 25
. .
.
....
46 00
68
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatem't.
Interest.
Uncollected.
Brastow, Geo. O.
$119 30
Brackett, Samuel E.
53 75
Brigham, Joseph B.
113 55
Bradford, William.
5 45
Boyd, Orman F.
7 75
Bucknam, Davis P.
13 50
Bugbee, James R.
11 20
Buckman, Caleb.
42 25
$42 25
Bullard, Chas ..
136 55
Bullard, Chas. H.
15 80
Bailey, Wm. H.
30 75
Bailey, Albon H.
30 75
25
Blaisdell, Abner.
31 90
Blackwell, Hugh
14 65
14 65
Bonner, Wm.
60 15
Brackett, Chas.
20 40
0 40
Bean, Danforth L ..
41 10
41 10
Babcock, Henry H
11 20
Bennett. Clark ..
189 45
Benjamin, Daniel S.
5 45
Benjamin, Francis C.
40 25
Buckingham, Edwin B.
15 80
Bishop, Henry B., heirs of.
11 50
11 50
Briggs, Horace C.
30 75
Benson, Mason D
22 70
Blackbird, Geo.
22 70
Bourne, John H.
4 30
4 30
. Brine, Wm. H.
6 60
Bradley, John ..
13 50
13 50
Baxter, Joseph.
· 15 80
Bolton, John B.
71 00
Berry, Asa W ..
25 00
Bradford, Geo. G.
7 75
Bent, Eben'r.
34 20
34 20
Beals, Henry M.
4 30
Barry, David ..
31 90
Brooks, John W.
134 25
Brown, J. Frank
22 70
Beldin, Sumner.
21 55
Boles, John.
51 45
Brown, Jona, Jr
145 75
" Trustee.
14 95
$14 95
Bowman, Zadoc.
122 75
Bond, Alanson.
7 75
Bacon, Henry.
28 45
Binney, Benj.
30 75
Burrows, Frederick.
10 05
Bradshaw, Henry H., heirs of.
255 30
66 Samuel C.,
299 00
11 50
Baird, Augustus
25 00
Bradbury, Caleb B.
4 30
Bixby, Benoni
51 45
Barr, Daniel ..
13 50
13 50
Buckley, Timothy.
16 95
Barry, Garrett ..
13 50
Bent, Thomas A.
65 25
...
Beorkline, Swain.
. ..
11 20
69
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatem't.
Interest.
Uncollected.
Bailey, Michael.
$10 05
Barrett, Robert.
5 45
Blake, Michael.
6 60
Bartlett, Hiram M.
5 45
Buckley, Daniel.
14 .65
Birmingham, Michael.
7 75
Barry, Edmund, heirs of .. Julia.
23 00
$23 00
Burnes, James M.
11 20
Bickford, Eliza.
10 35
10 35
Bowers, Alonzo.
36 50
$1 40
Burke, Edmund.
42 25
Bishop, Hiram R.
45 70
Beers, Chas. R.
36 50
21 50
Blanchard, Marshall
44 55
Bowers, Luke K.
19 25
Bagley, John T ...
36 50
Bigelow, Mrs. Sarah
28 75
Bussell, Wm. C ..
19 25
Bean, Washington
46 85
46 85
Brown, Ward B.
34 20
bailey, Chas. H.
5 45
5 45
Joshua, heirs of.
109 25
3 00
Walter, C.
5 45
Banfield, Ira.
7 75
Burke, Samuel R.
4 30
Thomas.
4 30
Bradbury, Geo.
39 95
Charles, heirs of.
40 25
& Tenney .
28 75
Burrows, Wm. heirs of.
57 50
$11 50
Barnes, Walter C.
48 00
3 45
Brown, Joseph S.
13 50
Booth, Chauncey, heirs of.
23 00
Barber, Relief R.
46 00
C.
Carroll, James M.
18 10
Cook, Arnold.
157 25
Cushing, Evans.
20 40
Condon, Michael
15 80
Camfield,
8 90
Connell,
10 05
Clancey,
14 65
45
Conant, Geo. H.
21 55
Cushing, Jarvis
19 25
Clark, Geo, D.
53 75
Clark, Ramsay.
20 40
Carter, Lorenzo D
50 30
Charter, James
65 25
Chapin, Horace
36 50
1 40
Cox, Thos. J. .
10 05
Conant, John F.
10 05
Callahan, John.
53 75
Carr, Robert.
21 55
Casey, Thos.
6 60
.
·
. .
· .. .
-
8 90
6 60
..
5 75
70
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatem't.
Interest.
Uncollected.
Conant. Geo. F.
$13 50
Cleaves, Edwin N.
5 45
Conlan, Robert.
10 05
Connell, Patrick
5 45
Cook, Catherine, heirs of.
23 00
Cleaveland, Elias R
4 30
Cunningham, Thos
59
Chaffer, Chas. F.
30 75
Cummings, James M.
25 00
Crumley, Wm.
16 95
Casey, Thos.
16 95
Corrigan, John.
15 80
Cutter, Edward F.
82 50
82 50
Coleman, Amiel.
27 30
Cushing, Adna.
38 80
Isaac C ..
227 40
$2 23
Carleton, Samuel C.
122 75
Collins, Joseph C.
11 20
Cozzens, Israel. .
5 45
$5 45
Chick, Horace, heirs of.
58 65
Cutter, Harriet.
236 90
34 50
Craig, Catherine E.
34 50
1 13
Coffin, John N
37 65
37 65
Curtis, Oren
7 75
Crane, Andrew.
20 40
Cole, Jackson W.
36 50
36 50
Clark, Joseph.
335 50
Cashman, Michael
5 75
5 75
Corrigan, John ..
13 50
2 00
Crimmings, Dennis.
15 80
Craig, John ..
13 50
Collins, Michael
19 25
19 25
Casey, Jeremiah, heirs of.
9 20
9 20
Mrs.
4 60
4 60
Craig, Robert.
8 90
Casey, Edward.
11 20
Curtin, Mary Jane
3 45
Campbell, Patrick.
5 45
Cane, John.
15 80
15 80
Crimmings, Thos.
14 65
Collins, John.
19 25
Cannavan, Mrs. Mary
28 75
Cobin, James.
21 55
Cole, Elbridge G.
13 50
Cutter, Samuel P.
6 60
Caden, Wm. H.
13 50
Cades, Mrs. Betsy
28 75
Crane, David F
42 25
Clark, James N.
31 90
Child, Asaph B.
61 80
Crosby, Cyrus F.
140 00
Cutter, Fitch.
232 00
Carter, Hector.
4 30
Conant, Ezra D.
48 00
Cole, Erastus E.
122 75
Croswell, Joseph P
7 75
.
..
..
. .
. .
.
42 25
H.
36 50
5 75
$25 00
.
71
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatem't.
Interest.
Uncollected.
Cutler, Samuel.
$117 00
Cutter, Samuel H.
13 50
Curtis, Edward A.
42 25
$42 25
Clark, J. Foster
5 45
Cook, Asa M.
53 75
Carver, Reuben
7 75
Curtis, Thos
6 60
Coverly, Chas.
....
20 40
20 40
D.
Dow, Lorenzo N.
72 15
Downing, Samuel L.
36 50
36 50
Demmon, Daniel L.
61 80
Draper, Wm. A.
7 75
Lucius D.
36 50
Dickinson, Prescott, heirs of.
100 05
Demmon, Reuben E.
27.4 55
Dickinson, Benj.
5 45
Davis, Person ..
145 75
Daggett, Coolidge C.
25 00
Downey, John.
4 30
Dickerman, Geo. H.
94 10
Damon, Samuel F.
76 75
Davidson, John.
34 20
Drysdale, James.
13 50
Driscoll, Edward.
7 75
$2 30
Downing, Theodore.
4 30
Downes, Simon E.
48 00
Denton, Wm. H.
34 20
34 20
Dane, Osgood ..
143 45
Downing, Edward ..
4 30
Daniels, Nathaniel A.
7 75
Dewine, Michael.
10 05
Delay, Wm ..
13 50
Dorety, John.
25 00
Dillaway, James.
36 50
Doolittle, Seth O
5 45
Ditson, Samuel J.
38 80
Downer, Cutler
117 00
Doolittle, Joseph.
48 00
Daniels, Geo ..
39 95
Delano, Chas. H
7 75
Durrell, Wm. H
31 50
Dustin, Geo. E.
6 60
6 60
Dunning, Geo. E
25 00
5 75
Dodge, Chas. H.
71 00
Dugan, John ..
367 70
Dempsey, Edward.
11 20
Dechan, Michael.
14 65
Dorety, James
20 40
1 15
Dewire, Matthew
22 70
Doran, John.
15'80
Dunan, Wm.
5 45
Davis, Chas. M.
.. . 8 90
Davis, John, Jr.
... 30 75 . .
7 75
Samuel, heirs of.
69 00
72
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatem't.
Interest.
Uncollected.
Dickson, Oliver
$48 00
Davis, Chas.
22 70
Day, Levi E ..
31 90
Doran, Michael
11 20
$2 30
Davis, Benjamin.
6 60
Dane, Horace W
7 75
Davis, Joshua H.
36 50
Davis, Ebenezer
71 00
Delano, Thos. J
42 25
Devenny, John ..
7 75
Duross, Terrance, heirs of.
13 80
Dickinson & Steel.
5 75
& Ewell.
13 80
Demmon & Draper
161 00
Dickinson, Caroline.
9 20
Degrushe, Sarah.
28 75
Dodge, Seward ..
38 80
Demmon, R. E. trustee.
172 50
E.
Emerson, Jacob F.
5 45
Eastman, Chas. E
25 00
Emerson, Enoch ..
39 95
Edson, Nathan W
48 00
Ellis, John O.
46 85
Eberly, Philip.
22 70
Eldridge, Benj. W
168 75
Edgerly, John S.
107 80
34 50
Ecker, Leopold.
13 50
Elliott, Matthew P ..
5 45
Emerson, Geo. H.
13 50
Elford, Alfred.
6 60
Edmands, Thos. O.
22 70
Eddy, Abijah.
50 30
$1 90
Elliott, David
.... . . .
F.
Fitzgerald, John.
21 55
Fultz, John.
25 00
Fuller, Wm ..
4 30
Fletcher, Oliver
312 50
Fosdick, Geo. F.
7 75
Fairbanks, Geo.
6 60
Freeman, Moses H
49 15
1 37
Fitcham, Edwin A.
25 00
Flemming, Nicholas
15 80
Farrell, Patrick.
13 50
Flanegan, Edward
36 50
Frost, Mrs. Sarah.
16 10
Foster, Alex'r.
19 25
Robert, heirs of.
115 00
Field, Mrs. Mary
28 75
Forster, Geo. H.
36 50
Folsom, Paul.
38 80
·
.
5 45
Elkins, Charles H.
·
.
.
.
·
.
.
180 25
....
73
Tax Payers.
Assessed.
Abatem't.
Interest.
Uncollected.
Folsom, Jaccb A.
$27 30
Fitz, N. Everett.
88 25
Fisk, Mark
347 00
Fay, Martin.
29 60
Flint, Francis E
27 30
Fisher, Jacob E.
6 60
French, Sewart.
30 75
Fuller, Stephen W
6 60
Follen, Peter.
7 75
$7 75
Foy, Oliver
19 25
70
Flarety, Michael
5 45
5 45
Freeman, Leander
30 75
Foster, Oliver S.
5 45
Geo. A.
21 55
& 0
20 70
Freeman, Benj. F.
65 25
Fitz, Geo. E.
128 50
Fitz, Sally Mrs.
138 00
Ford, Mrs. Susan
3 45
G.
Gray, Henry.
10 05
Francis.
4 30
4 30
Gates, Wm.
62 95
Gorham, Lot ..
20 40
Gibbs, Mrs. Maria A.
23 00
Griggs, Chas.
38 80
38 80
Gaute, Samuel N
122 75
Gorman, John E.
36 50
36 50
Gannett, Newton W
7 75
Goodhue, Thos ..
13 50
Goodhue, Mrs. Eliza.
34 50
Giles. John B.
22 70
Griffin, Theophilus
122 75
Ebenezer K.
83 65
83 65
Grover, Samuel ..
25 00
Glenn, Mrs. Owen.
6 90
Gaw, Patrick .. .
27 30
Gilbert, Dan.
3 15
Gilman, Charles E
135 40
135 40
Green, Benj. G.
37 65
Glines, Jacob T.
113 55
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