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Stetson, Rogers. 11 60
Stetson, Horace .. . 2 00
Stetson, S. D. 16 69
Stetson, Samuel O. 11 19
Stetson, Luther. 13 15
Stetson, Stephen.
$12 74
Stetson, M. W
2 00
Spooner, C. W
2 00
Sparrell, C. W ..
29. 56
Sylvester, George.
7 49
Sylvester, W. & G. 4 45
Studley, T. J.
10 54
Stetson, G. W., Est
2 20
Sylvester, Charles.
2 00
Sylvester, N. B.
6 55
Spellman, Patrick.
6 40
Sables, Thomas
12 98
Sampson, J. W
29 26
Sampson, G. D
8 04
Studley, H. L. .
18 91
Stoddard, Henry .
2 00
Sampson, J. W. & G.D. 7 20
Stetson, Ebenezer. .
61 41
Stoddard, David H
3 83
Sylvester, W. K. .
2 00
Stearns, George.
15 46
Sylvester, C. W ...
10 17
Sylvester, H. T.
4 44
Sylvester, C. & H
3 78
Sylvester, Hannah, Est 21 25
Sylvester, Peter.
7 77
Sylvester, Alonzo
2 00
Stoddard, Josiah.
17 62
Swan, Gideon R.
18 14
Savage, John, Est. 22
Stetson, George W 26 24
Silsby, T. J
12 08
Sturdivant, George 3 25
Sanborn, Ira B.
14 81
Sears, James I 27 69
Shea, John.
13 16
Slason, W. T. 2 00
Simmons, Charles, Est. 78 84 Simmons, Charlotte. 23 29
Sprague, Daniel D.
15 70
Sprague, Amos W. . .
11 96
Stockbridge, Andrew .. 13 90
Simmons, Walter 45 08
Stetson, Mathew 15 22 Stockbridge, David ... 41 57
Stockbridge, John.
. ..
21 70
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Stevens, H. P. $30 61
Stoddard, David. 9 20
Stoddard, D. T 8 89
Stoddard, Alonzo. $2 00
Stoddard, J. E
2 00
Stoddard, N. J 4 56
Stowell, Edward 15 78
Sylvester, J. T 2 00
Studley, H. L. 2d 11 15
Studley, Cushing O 2 00
Shaw, Alfred H 2 00
Sculley, Charles.
14 81
T
Tolman, W. C. Jr. 2 00
Tolman, Samuel.
27 28
Tolman, Charles 20 85
Tolman, James T. 14 78
Torrey, David 2 00
. Tolman, Samuel, Est .. 29 63
Tolman, Joseph C. 50 57
Tolbat, Agnes
22 26
Torrey, David, Jr 122 17
Turner, John 3 70
Tower, Lucy. 7 17
Torrey, Willard . 41 00
Torrey, George H.
89 26
Torrey, George O
13 96
Torrey, G. H., Trustee. 15 49
Turner, Seth, Est 45 75
Turner, Lucy . 3 66
Turner, Henry A 7 82
Turner, Abial . 42 39
Turner, Nathaniel 47 37
Tolman, T. J., Est 36 90
Tolman & Merritt. 19
Tolman, W. C 14 14
Thomas, Alpheus 15 54
Tisdale, G. W 2 00
Totman, C. H 8 10
Totman, G. S. 4 14
Totman, John F $2 00
Turner, Miles S 58 80
Tilden, John .
10 84
Treasurer of 1st Parish, 45 75
Turner, John, 2d 21 88
Tolman, Thomas 26 21
Turner, David W 24 76
Turner, Lydia 11 52
Turner, Samuel
20 11
Turner, William 18 84
Turner, Shiverick 20 42
Turner, Perez 13 18
Turner, R. V. C. . 16 63
Talbot, William H. 18 16
Turner, Theodore, Est. 12 20
Turner, Samuel A. 22 49
Turner, William, Est .. 11 77
Talbot, Frank H 2 00
Tilden, Amos H
19 32
Tilden, Frank P 2 00
Tilden Brothers
19 52
Tilden, Philip
2 00
Tilden, Charles 6 88
Thomas, Seth, Est 58 98
Totman, Alexandra
17 08
Talbot, W. F
2 00
V
Vinal, Seth H 4 56
Vinal, Amos .
2 00
Vinal, Abel A 20 76
Vinal, W. R 8 34
Vinal, E. F. 39 58
Vining, Israel L 3 22
Vining, Asa
2 00
Vinal, Alvin D 2 00
W
Wilder, Harrison 15 18
Williamson, Charles ...
5 85
Warner, J. W
11 70
Not for Circulation
VIII
Waters, Samuel. $20 24
Waterman, L. C $31 99
Waters, Jacob L.
2 00
Winslow, W. S 21 03
Welch, John. .
34 27
Williams, James H 14 09
Wilder, George A
2 00
Winslow, Albert
2 61
Wilder, Calvin 8 58
Waterman, James. 28 39
Wilder. Charles
9 87
Waterman, E. C
2 00
Wilder, C. H 3 83
Wilder, Laban
15 32
Y
Willcott, D. M
21 65
Winslow, R. L
6 09
Young, B. M
76 71
Wright, Edwin F .. 2 00
Young, Charles C 16 34
Waterman, T. B
37 09
Young, Charles F. 2 00
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF SOUTH SCITUATE,
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JANUARY 1,
1876,
EMBRACING THOSE OF THE
SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, TREASURER, SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS, TOWN CLERK, AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
...........
PLYMOUTH : AVERY & DOTEN, STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. 1876.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS .
OF THE
TOWN OF SOUTH SCITUATE,
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JANUARY 1,
1876,
EMBRACING THOSE OF THE
SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, TREASURER, SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS, TOWN CLERK, AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
PLYMOUTH : AVERY & DOTEN, STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. 1876.
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REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.
THE Selectmen of the town of South Scituate present for the consideration of the town their Annual Report of the receipts and expenditures for the financial year ending January 1, 1876, accompanied by estimates of the probable expenditures of the town for the coming year :
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS.
How to keep our roads in good condition is an important question, and one affecting the convenience and business inter- ests of the whole town. Various systems and methods have been proposed at our annual meetings, but we are led to believe that under the present system the condition of our roads have improved from year to year. We raise about forty dollars for every mile of road in town, besides expending the past year over six hundred dollars more for extra repairs. We have given the amount expended by each Surveyor, and the prices paid by them for labor, more in detail than usual.
GUIDE BOARDS.
The guide and street boards are generally in good condition, one having been erected at the corner of Main and River streets, and others repaired in different parts of the town.
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COLLECTION OF TAXES.
The derangement of business the past year has thrown many out of employment, yet it is gratifying to observe that the amount of taxes outstanding and those abated by the Assessors are less than in previous years.
SUPPORT OF POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.
The expense in this department shows a slight increase over that of last year. The bills for medical attendance have been large, and it seems to us that the cost would be less if the Over- seers of the Poor were allowed to furnish all necessary medical attendance. The latter method is adopted in nearly all the towns in the State. Patrick Monahon, who has been under treatment at the Insane Hospital at Taunton, has died, and at present only one remains there at the expense of the town.
FINANCIAL.
By reference to the body of the Report, it will be seen that the condition of the town is a very favorable one. And should no unforeseen expense present itself, the rate of taxation for 1876 will probably not exceed that of last year.
EXPENDITURES OF THE SEVERAL SCHOOLS.
DISTRICT No. 1.
Hattie R. Gardner, for teaching, 25 weeks $250 00
Rebecca C. Brooks, for teaching, 12 weeks. 120 00
Alice M. Simmons, as assistant teacher 45 00
John H. Prouty, for making fires 3 00
Alpheus Thomas, for wood and fitting 42 75
$460 75
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DISTRICT No. 2.
Maria Jacobs, for teaching, 35 weeks, 3 days $356 00
Isabella Farrar, as assistant teacher 37 50
Simeon Damon, for wood and fitting 27 20
Simeon Damon, making fires. 3 00
$423 70
DISTRICT No. 3.
Abby M. Vinal, for teaching, 25 weeks. $225 00
M. A. Hunt, for teaching, 12 weeks 108 00
J. F. Damon, making fires . 3 00
Freeman Damon, for wood and fitting
25 00
$361 00
DISTRICT No. 4.
Emily S. Brown, for teaching, 12 weeks $108 00
Anna Tolman, for teaching, 24 weeks 216 00
C. A. Litchfield, for wood and fitting 25 00
E. A. Brown, for making fires 3 00
$352 00
DISTRICT No. 5.
Martha W. Brooks, for teaching, 36 weeks
$360 00
E. T. Fogg, for wood and fitting 23 00
C. H. Lawrance, for making fires 3 00
$386 00
DISTRICT No. 6.
Mary L. Ells, for teaching, 25 weeks
$225 00
Mary L. Ells, for making fires
3 00
S. C. Gardner, for teaching, 8 weeks
72 00
B. W. Jacobs, for wood and fitting 30 75
$330 75
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DISTRICT No. 7.
Susie A. Oakman, for teaching, 12 weeks $120 00
Deborah N. Hatch, for teaching, 24 weeks 240 00
A. Tolman, for making fires 3 00
S. Hawes & Co., for coal, winter term of 1874. 18 50
W. C. Tolman, for wood and fitting .. 40 33
$121 83
Amount expended of this year's appropriation for Summer and Fall terms, including wood for Winter term of 1875 and 1876, $1,818 53, which will leave a balance of $481.47 of the ap- propriation. Allowing the school funds to be $419.54, the same as last year, there will be a balance due the several schools, for teaching and making fires the present term, $901.01.
Population of the town, May 1, 1865 1,635
Population of the town, May 1, 1875 1,818
Number of males, 924. Females, 894.
Population of the State, May 1, 1875.
1,651,652
Females, 857,364. Males, 794,288.
REPAIRS ON SCHOOL HOUSES.
DISTRICT No. 1.
John H. Prouty, for repairs. $3 80
F. H. Curtis, for repairs, (vote of town). 104 71
Alpheus Thomas, for cleaning house and repairs. 10 25
$118 76
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DISTRICT NO. 2.
Simeon Damon, for cleaning house and repairs. . .. $28 54
DISTRICT No. 3.
Freeman Damon, for cleaning house and repairs ...
$15 25
DISTRICT No. 4.
C. A. Litchfield, for cleaning house and repairs. . $6 15
DISTRICT No. 5.
C. W. Sparrell, for repairs $2 75
E. T. Fogg, for cleaning house 3 50
E. T. Fogg, for repairs, (vote of town) 75 82
$82 07
DISTRICT No. 6.
Eastman & Stevens, for stove ..
$10 00
B. W. Jacobs, for cleaning house and repairs. 4 00
E. H. Braybrook, for furniture 8 80
$22 80
DISTRICT No. 7.
F. A. Davis, for stove and pipe.
$14 49
Seth Foster, for blinds. 1 50
William C. Tolman, for repairs on house and yard . . 53 80
$69 79
C. T. Fogg, for supplies to the several districts .. . . $16 35
Total amount for repairs, furniture, &c., $359.71.
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REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS
The several sums have been paid for labor :
EAST WARD.
Liba Litchfield, 59% days, at $2 .. . . , $119 00 ..
Liba Litchfield, oxen, cart and tools, 54 days, at $2.50 135 00
Albert Winslow, 563 days, at $1.75 .. 98 87
William H. Richardson, 443 days, at $1.75 77 87
David W. Studley, 41 days, at $1.75. 71 75
Henry Stoddard, 35 days, at $1.75. .. 61 25
Charles Granderson, 21 days, at $1.75 .
36 25
Charles Granderson, oxen and cart, 21 days, at $2.50
52 50
William H. Merritt, 36 days, at $1.75.
62 99
William H. Merritt, team, 1 day.
1 00
Elijah Litchfield, 243 days, at $1.75
42 87
John W. Hatch, 17 days, at $1.75.
29 75
John W. Hatch, horse and cart, 8 days, at $1.75.
14 00
Charles Williamson, 2 days, at $1.75
3 50
C. M. Leavitt, 13 days, at $1.75.
22 75
James W. Sampson, 21} days, at $1.75
37 62
James W. Sampson, horse and cart, 1 day
1 75
Henry L. Studley, 3 days, at $1.75
5 25
Henry L. Studley, horse and cart, 2 days, at $1.75. .
3 50
Nathaniel Ellms.
5 74
R. V. C. Turner. 10 50
Turner Hatch
1 00
John Stockbridge 7 22
Alfred Pincin 2 00
8 32
David W. Studley, splitting stone.
5 50
Zimrie Richardson, 6 days, at $1.75
10 50
$928 25
Liba Litchfield, blasting rocks
LIBA LITCHFIELD, Surveyor.
The above bill includes the appropriation of $200 made by the town for repairs of Cross street.
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RAILING BRIDGES.
Paid-
Liba Litchfield, for railing bridges on Mount Blue and Main streets $6 25
Liba Litchfield, for labor, rails and spikes on Mount Hope street bridge 16 05
D. W. Studley, for labor and posts 9 23
$31 53
REPAIRS ON HIGHWAYS IN SOUTH WARD.
Paid-
Josiah Stoddard, oxen, cart, and for labor on roads. $154 75
Mathew Stetson, 263 days, at $1.75 46 38
W. B. Barker, 173 days, at $1.75. 30 62
Newton Gardner, 283 days, at $1.75 49 88
William Rose, 6} days, at $1.75 11 37
J. S. Barker, 6 days, at $1.75 10 50
Horace Stetson, 2 days, at $1 75.
3 50
John McCurdy, 8 days, at $1.75 . .
14 00
H. Packard, 2 days, at $1.75
3 50
W. S. Barker, 93 days, at $1.75
16 63
Rogers Stetson, 1 day, at $1.75
1 75
Audrew Green, 1 day, at $1.50
1 50
S. Goodrich, 1 day, at $1.50
1 50
James Hunt, 2 days, at $1.75. .
3 50
Gilbert Currell, 2 days, at $1.75 3 50 ·
Seth H. Vinal, 23 days, at $1.75 4 37
George O. Torrey, 33 days, at $1.75 6 13
John Beal, 2 days, at $1.75 3 50
Austin Stoddard, 1 day, at $1.75.
1 75
J. W. Briggs, 1 day, at $1.75 1 75
B. Barrell, 4 days, at $1.75 6 00
Peter Hart, 2} days, at $1.75 .
4 37
2
10
Abner Stetson, 8 days, with oxen and cart, at $4.00. $32 00
Robert Currie, 3 days, at $1.75. .
5 25
Elias W. Pratt, 3 days, at $1.75 5 25
19 00
Elias W. Pratt, 42 days, with oxen and cart, at $4.00 Abner Stetson, 14 days, with oxen
5 00
Elijah Barstow, 2 days, with oxen and cart
8 00
George W. Stetson, 4 days, with horse and cart, at $3.25 13 00
. .
William C. Tolman, 1 day, at $1.75
1 75
William C. Tolman, 2 days, with oxen and cart at $4.00 8 00
Abner Stetson, for 33 days with oxen and cart 15 00
Ahner Stetson, for use of plough .
1 50
Thomas C. Sampson, for labor.
2 25
Howard Packard, for 3} days labor
5 25
J. Enols, 1} days, at $1.50 for 10 hours.
2 25
John McCurdy, 74 days, at $1.50 for 10 hours
10 70
W. Rose, 2} days.
2 45
James Monroe, 2} days, at $1.50
3 50
J. W. Briggs, 7} days
10 50
$531 40
REPAIRS ON DELANO HILL. Appropriation, $200.
Paid-
Paid-
Josiah Stoddard,
$42 00
S. C. Cudworth,
$14 00
Mathew Stetson,
11 38
E. Barstow,
8 00
H. A. Turner,
25 50
William Rose, 7 00
Horace Stetson,
8 76
J. W. Briggs, 3 50
W. S. Barker,
12 25
John McCurdy,
9 63
N. Gardner,
11 38
George O. Torrey,
10 50
T. C. Sampson,
9 63
Abner Stetson,
24 75
Total,
$198 28
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EXPENSE OF WIDENING ROAD NEAR DELANO HILL.
(VOTE OF TOWN.)
Paid-
Paid-
Waters B. Barker,
$26 25
Newton Gardner, $7 87
Mathew Stetson,
7 87
William Rose, 7 00
J. McCurdy,
4 81
H. A. Turner,
15 00
T. C. Sampson,
7 87
Horace Stetson.
2 62
Abner Stetson,
10 00
S. C. Cudworth,
4 00
Total,
$122 54
Josiah Stoddard,
29 25
JOSIAH STODDARD, Surveyor.
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS IN WEST WARD.
Paid-
R. P. Briggs, 41} days, at $2.00 $83 00
Oxen, cart and tools, 34 days, at $2.50 85 00
Horse and cart, 25 days, at $1.75 43 75
Benjamin Barrell, 243 days, at $1.75 42 87
J. Bowker, 21} days, at $1.75.
35 87
W. S. Briggs, 16 days, at $1.75
28 00
George Barrell, 8 days, at $1.00
8 00
Abner Curtis, 12} days, at $1.50
18 50
E. Damon, 4 days, at $1.25.
5 00
Stephen Bowker, 73 days, at $1.50 11 50
D. Damon, 5 days, at $1.50
7 50
B. Jacobs and team, 9 days, at $4.00.
36 00
J. S. Clapp, 21} days, at $1.50 32 00
- Gardner, 1 day, at $1.50. . 1 50
Piam Jacobs and team, 2 days, at $4.00
8 00
Piam Jacobs, 1 day, at $1.50
1 50
E. Brooks, 1 day, at $1.50. 1 50
James Loring, 3 days, at $1.50 4 50
John Penniman. . 3 60
I. Prouty, 2 days, at $1.50. 3 00
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R. P. Briggs, horse and cart, 14 days, at $1.50. $21 00
W. S. Briggs, 14 days, at $1.50 21 00
E. Damon, 43 days, at $1.00 4 50
O. Prouty, 2 days, at $1.50 3 00
W. Damon, 9} days, at $1.50 14 00
I. Sanborn 75
L. Jacobs, 72 days, at $1.50. 11 25
L. Pierce, 3 days, at $1.50 4 50
John Turner, 3 days, at $1.00 3 00
A. Clapp, 3 days, at $1.50 4 50
J. G. Briggs, 93 days, at $1.50 14 25
Curtis Brothers, for horse, cart and man, 4 days, at $3.50 14 00
John Troy, 30 days, at $1.50.
45 00
S. Clapp and team, 4 days, at $4.00
16 00
J. Clapp and team, 1 day, at $4.00 4 00
M. Jones, 2 days, at $1.50. 3 00
A. Damon, 1 day, at $1.50 1 50
I. Vining, for labor . 18 00
David Bailey, for labor
2 25
Luther C. Bailey, for labor.
6 50
Walter Simmons, for labor ... . .
23 00
J. Bailey, for labor.
8 50.
E. Jacobs, for labor
3 00
D. Barnes, for labor 2 50
J. Munroe, for labor. 6 75
S. Loring, for labor 10 00
$726 34
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REPAIRS ON OAK STREET. Appropriation, $100.00. Paid-
R. P. Briggs, 7} days, at $2.00 $15 00
Oxen, cart and tools, 7 days.
17 50
Horse and cart, 4 days, at $1.75
7 00
Stephen Bowker, 7 days, at $1.50
10 50
B. Barrell, 7 days, at $1.75
12 25
J. Bowker, 7 days, at $1.75
12 25
Piam Jacobs and team.
9 00
J. Troy, 63 days, at $1.50. . 10 00
3 50
J. S. Clapp, 1 day, at $1.50
1 50
W. Prouty.
1 50
$100 00
R. P. BRIGGS, Surveyor.
PAID FOR GRAVEL,-WEST WARD.
D. Barnes,
$1 00
N. B. Clapp,
$0 60
G. R. Swan,
1 50
Bela Jacobs,
2 64
J. Welch,
1 00
B. Young,
2 00
Total,
$12 74
F. Jacobs,
4 00
PAID FOR GRAVEL,-EAST WARD.
Henry L. Studley,
$6 45
William S. Hatch,
$5 10
James W. Sampson,
90
J. P. Briggs,
20
William Turner,
85
James Greene,
2 25
William O. Clapp,
. 00
N. P. Brownell,
9 00
Gera Ford,
95
Mrs. T. Turner,
15
Oliver Prouty,
35
John E. Corthell,
90
D. Stockbridge,
60
A. C. Pincin,
4 60
Total,
$33 30
PAID FOR GRAVEL,-SOUTH WARD.
Nathaniel Turner,
$6 00
Mrs. T. J. Tolman,
$22 26
Abner Stetson,
14 40
A. Turner,
1 08
Philip Foster,
10 92
J. Stoddard,
2 88
Total,
$57 54
Curtis Brothers
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DRAIN PIPE.
Paid-
Day, Collins & Co., for pipe.
$59 00
F. A. Davis, for pipe Duxbury & Cohasset R. R. Co., for freight
3 20
3 06
$65 26
LIST OF JURORS,
FOR ACCEPTANCE OR REVISION BY THE TOWN.
Franklin Jacobs,
George E. Jacobs,
Joshua B. Reed,
Colman Ford,
Richard P. Briggs,
Waldo Jones,
Thomas H. Gardner,
Richmond Farrar,
John Clapp,
Thomas R. Lawrance,
Ebenezer T. Fogg,
William Hatch,
Albert S. Greene,
Samuel Waters,
James S. House,
Benjamin P. Foster,
Melvin W. Stetson,
William B. Pratt,
William Capell,
George H. Torrey,
Samuel Turner,
Benjamin Jacobs,
Ansel G. Grose,
Israel Hatch,
William S. Winslow,
Walter Simmons,
Andrew J. Litchfield,
Samuel D. Stetson,
Alpheus Thomas,
Thomas J. Studley.
NAMES OF JURORS DRAWN IN 1875.
Horace Griggs, S. H. Vinal, Loring Jacobs,
Samuel Tolman, Cummings Litchfield.
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REMOVING SNOW. EAST WARD.
Paid-
Paid-
Liba Litchfield,
$17 09
B. P. Foster, $10 20
W. H. Richardson,
10 77
William Sylvester, 10 20
Charles Granderson,
3 00
Charles Sylvester, . 20
David Stockbridge,
, 10
Nathan Cushing,
4 50
Andrew Morse,
2 85
Charles Lawrance,
1 35
E. Litchfield,
2 20
Frank Talbot,
1 50
Parker Nichols,
3 00
Daniel Ewell,
2 10
E. Towne,
1 90
Gideon Ford,
10
John Stockbridge,
45
Henry Stoddard,
60
Ç. Litchfield,
10
T. O. Hayden,
1 50
C. Williamson,
60
A. B. Briggs,
1 95
Elijah Litchfield,
1 50
N. Ellms,
2 10
Cassius Merritt,
1 65
B. Ellms,
2 10
John W. Hatch,
6 30
Lewis Ellms,
. 40
Martin Cushing,
4 80
Lincoln Ellms,
1 95
John Cushing,
3 23
Freeman Litchfield,
2 10
Charles Studley,
5 40
C. D. Litchfield,
10
John Wilder,
3 60
J. S. Litchfield,
: 10
Charles Brown,
1 80
Bela Brown,
1 95
H. T. Jenkins,
4 05
G. A. Briggs,
: 10
C. Merritt,
60
W. L. Briggs,
1 10
Colman Ford,
9 30
B. Briggs,
1 95
Reuben Griggs,
5 25
D. W. Studley,
3 60
Turner Hatch,
4 20
A. Winslow,
2 70
Seth Curtis,
3 30
J. Sylvia,
3 75
George A. Hatch,
10 20
F. Prouty,
3 33
Alfred C. Pincin,
7 05
J. Read,
50
A. Totman,
6 45
H. Damon,
3 00
Elias Carr,
2 70
F. Spooner,
1 50
John Greene,1
3 60
C. Litchfield,
1 50
James Greene,
6 30
H. Farrar,
30
Seth O. Fitts,
1 50
W. Rudd,
40
C. H. Litchfield,
2 10
F. Rudd,
58
T. Monahon,
1 00
S. Cozneau,
3 45
John Turner,
3 00
R. Winslow,
3 45
Manuel Joseph,
1 20
- Cozneau,
60
Edward Gardner,
1 35
H. Stoddard,
60
Samuel Gardner,
1 20
Cushing Litchfield,
: 35
Antoine Joseph,
1 50
Byron Ellms,
1 35
Albert Brown,
1 20
Edwin Studley,
6 30
Edwin Brown,
1 60
James Merritt,
3 45
William Hatch,
2 00 Henry Stoddard,
3 60
. Reed,
$1 80
W. Denver,
$1 20
Amos Litchfield.
1 80
Washington Lincoln, 3 60
Jesse Reed,
3 60
George H. Briggs, 1 20
Lyman Lincoln.
3 60
G. D Sampson,
5 55
David Griffin,
2 40
James W. Sampson,
: 55
Horace Griggs.
$ 15
T. Turner,
2 40
C. Hatch.
1 35
W. Jacobs,
2 40
A. Tilden.
3 30
J. W. Jacobs,
1 20
H. L Studley.
H. Mann,
1 20
Total.
$311 65
SOUTH WARD.
Paid-
Paid-
Josiah Stoddard
$10 20
David Stoddard,
$2 40
Elijah Barstow.
4 05
H. A. Turner,
75
Howard Packard.
75
Cummings Litchfield,
15 80
W. Rose,
1 65
C. Cromwell, Jr ..
1 80
John S. Barker.
3 15
J. W. Briggs.
1 50
W. B. Barker.
3 15
Henry O. Torrey,
3 00
W. S. Barker.
1
: 65
Charles F. Torrey,
3 60
T B. Waterman.
45
David Torrey, Jr., 4 50
John Hewitt.
2 40
H. Percival,
1 50
T. W. Briggs.
2 40
Willard Torrey,
1 50
Mathew Stetson.
4 35
Abner Stetson,
8 40
Rogers Stetson,
1 20
B. Stetson,
2 75
Charles Pratt,
4 20
Amos Vinal,
4 20
Gilbert Currell.
3 15
Peter Hart,
2 70
S. D. Stetson.
2 85
John McCurdy.
3 90
F. D Stetson.
2 00
James T. Tolman.
1 95
Robert Currie,
2 10
G. W. Stetson,
2 55
W. K. Sylvester.
1 20
John Gardner,
75
W. W. Kender.
60
George Gardner.
1 95
F. E. Stetson.
3 30
Wilber Gardner.
1 65
George C. Stetson.
1 20
T C. Sampson,
co
A. Chamberlain.
2 40
Charles Tolman,
1 05
Newton Gardner.
3 90
Israel Hatch,
1 05
Heman Damon.
4 80
Thomas Stoddard.
2 40
W. C. Tolman.
7 65
Charles Ewell,
45
Daniel McCarty,
1 20
C. Cromwell,
5 40
Charles Merritt,
1 05
Philip Foster,
1 50
Melvin Stetson.
2 40
George O. Torrey.
3 60
W. Smith,
90
M. Lynch,
3 00
D. Bassford,
1 50
John Keheo,
3 00
F. Bonney,
1 37
C. Cromwell,
1 50
George Capell.
2 85
W. Capell,
1 20|
Total,
$177 92
17
WEST WARD.
Paid-
Paid-
R. P. Briggs,
$5 40
Daniel Sprague, $11 10
W. S. Briggs.
5 40
A. W. Sprague, 14 10
Henry Maine.
i 35
A. S. Richardson, 2 25
Bela Jacobs,
60
Edward Monroe, 6 00
Alden Damon,
4 50
Abed A. Vinal,
3 60
L. Damon,
4 15
G. Brown,
3 90
E. A. Damon,
3 55
E. Jacobs,
4 45
J. Jones,
3 00
F. H. Curtis,
7 80
Andrew Clapp,
2 85
W. W. Collamore.
2 25
E. M. Brown.
1 80
Frank Stowell,
2 35
Hİ. Litchfield,
1 80
J. H. Curtis,
3 45
1. Baker,
1 20
A. T. Farrar,
2 10
Edward Jacobs,
1 50
D. Barnes,
1 50
Albion Damon,
1 05
J. H. Prouts,
2 70
Alpheus Damon.
2 40
B. Prouty,
2 95
M. Gammon,
3 30
Lloyd Raymond,
1 50
J. Measures,
1 50
Jack Enolds,
4 25
P. Pierce,
2 05
Thomas Jones,
1 80
H. Barnes,
1 35
M. Jones,
1 35
A. Smith,
4 05
B. Jacobs,
1 05
John E. Grose.
3 75
James L. Loring.
2 40
H. L. Studley,
3 45
Walter Simmons,
11 30
W. Studley,
1 50
Ensign B. Damon, 6 60
W. Damon,
1 95
Abel A. Vinal,
1 25
W. Jones,
1 65
Piam Jacobs, 13 80
F. Jones,
1 47
A. S. Richardson,
4 20
Ira Sanborn,
2 35
E. Raymond,
Daniel Damon,
1 80
R. A. Griggs,
3 60
J. Bailey,
3 87
F. Jacobs,
7 50
Loring Jacobs.
2 40
L. C. Bailey,
5 70
Barton R. Jacobs.
6 00
Wilson.
1 35
Peleg Curtis,
3 30
T. M. Nash,
1 35
Abner Curtis,
4 30
S. C. Bowker,
3 30
Charles Wilder,
2 80
C. H. Totman,
2 40
J. S. Clapp,
3 30
G. A. Bates,
1 50
Daniel Shay,
75
Samuel Loring,
6 75
J. Bowker,
2 40
Henry Spear,
70
J. Otis,
2 70
J. J. Farrar,
1 05
J. Clapp,
60
A. Leroy,
70
Thomas Shay,
. 50
D. Bailey,
1 05
E. Jacobs,
75
A. G. Grose,
16 00
Piam Jacobs,
4 00
H. Gardner,
50
T. Burrels, (Bill.)
34 50
A. Wright,
1 50
S. Damon,
1 95
Freeman Damon, 6 00
18
D. Shay,
80 50
T. Vining.
$2 90
W. Lapham.
60
L. Ford,
50
G. Wilder.
1 50
E. Jacobs. 20
J. Leavitt.
1 50
Alden Damon,
60
W. Davis.
1 50
G. Tisdale,
1 50
N. B. Clapp.
2 40
E. Gardner,
1 50
J. B. Goodrich.
1 80
A. Lewis,
1 50
N M. Brooks.
3 15
W. Stoddard.
90
R. Farrar.
3 00
E. W. Brooks.
4 35
B. Barrell,
2 55
E. T. Vinal,
1 95
J. W. Bowker.
3 90
S. M. Brooks.
4 05
W. Potter.
4 05
James I. Sears.
1 50
James Munroe.
4 50
J. B. Bowker.
4 05
Sylvanus Clapp.
10 05
C. Whitmarsh,
2 55
Alonzo Sylvester.
1 50
S. Goodrich, 3 60
T. G. Brooks,
1 05
Mrs. Lucy Turner.
2 25
H. Curtis,
1 05
Peter Sylvester.
1 35
E. Magoun.
1 05
G. W. Barrell,
1 50
A. Gardner.
2 10
Total, $406 14
DISTRIBUTION OF STATE AID.
Joseph B. Bowker,
$61 75
Sarah L. Prouty, (guardian. $24 00
Elisha Coleman,
:2 00
Geo. A. Wilder. (guardian.)
48 00
Caleb N. Clapp,
24 00
Chas. H. Totman, (guardian. 20 00
Joseph E. Stoddard.
150 00
Benjamin Jacobs. 48 00
Wm. T. Sylvester,
48 00
Thomas Mee,
96 00
Thomas Stoddard.
48 00
C. D. Barnard,
72 00
Rebecca H. Thompson,
96 00
S. H. Goodrich. 33 00
George B. Hayden.
54 00
Mary Spencer,
48 00
John Lewis,
72 00
Seth O. Fitts,
36 00
George Studley,
84 00
Hannah Dover.
48 00
David Stoddard,
36 00
Total,
$1,259 75
ABATEMENT OF TAXES OF 1873 and 1874.
Morris Gammnon.
$2 00
C. W. Spooner.
$2 00
H. J. Glover,
2 00
Francis Lincoln,
. 22
Joseph Harvey.
2 00
George F. Lucas. 2 00
Elisha A. Jacobs,
2 00
Eben C. Waterman.
2 00
Charles Leroy,
2 00
Austin Knapp, 2 00
E. D. Munroe,
5 05
Henry Litchfield.
2 00
G. W. H. Litchfield.
3 72
Albert Winslow.
61
Thomas M. Nash,
2 00
Joseph Ford,
66
Andrew S. Richardson.
7 44
C. F. Young,
2 00
Noah J. Stoddard.
4 56
Everett Torrey.
J. E. Stoddard,
2 00
Gustavus Totman.
4 14
Total,
$54 17
19
OVERSEERS' DEPARTMENT.
SUPPLIES OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.
Paid-
Supplies to Alice Brooker $52 00
Supplies to Noah J. Stoddard and family 53 82
Supplies t › Thomas Barstow and family 16 66
Supplies to Mary Monahon and family 236 94
Town of Duxbury, allowance to C. D. Mann 12 50
City of Taunton, allowance to A. T. Clapp and family 130 58
Supplies to George Studley and family 242 80
Supplies to Isaac Packard
34 31
City of Boston, allowance to S. A. P. Leavitt
8 51
Supplies to Harriet Beach 26 62
Supplies to Phebe M. Brownell
22 50
Allowance to George Clapp and family
64 63
Allowance to Mary Williams.
10 14
Allowance to Hewitt Baker and family 100 25
C. W. Sparrell, coffin for Luther S. Cozneau 16 00
Allowance to Mary S. Fitts and children 70 00
Dr. Brownell, for medical attendance to Joshua Prince 7 00
Supplies to Hewitt Baker, Jr., and family
13 00
Taunton Lunatic Hospital, board of P. Monahon ... 205 08
Taunton Lunatic Hospital, board of Matilda W. Brown 192 13
Supplies to Ellen Goodrich, board and medical at- tendance 35 00
Allowance to Rebecca H. Thompson and family . 14 21 Dr. French, for medical attendance to E. T. Coleman 23 75
20
Town of Pembroke, allowance to E. B. Howland and wife .. $128 09
Supplies to Clarisa Winslow
33 00
Town of Hingham, allowance to John K. Newcomb. 20 04
Abner Curtis, supplies to John Stoddard 11 44
$1,781 00
Received and due from-
City of Taunton, for supplies to George Studley and family. $242 80
Town of Pembroke, for allowance to paupers . 183 25
State, for allowance to paupers. 120 75
Town of Hanover, allowance to paupers
69 31
Town of Hingham, allowance to paupers. 59 62
Town of Westport, supplies to Mrs. Brownell
22 50
Total cost to the Town, $1,082.77. $698 23
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