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It was then voted (yes, 144; no, 32) to postpone the remainder of the Meeting until April 15th, 1963, at 7:30 P. M. in this Hall. Meeting adjourned at 11:40 P.M.
William H. Davis, Town Clerk
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ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION March 23, 1963
In accordance with Article 1 of the Warrant, the Polls were declared open by the Warden, D. Everett Sherman, Jr. Previously the ballot box had been inspected and the following Ballot Clerks duly sworn: Margaret M. Algeo, Sadie J. Sherman, and Catherine M. Coan. The duties of Warden were taken over by Richard J. Eaton until 12 Noon, at which time D. Everett Sherman, Jr. again assumed the duties and closed the Polls at 7 o'clock P. M. Ballot
Clerks assisting in the counting were: Rebecca Gilbert, Thelma Haworth, Mary Murphy, Ann Lyons, Phebe Tonseth, Jane Telling, Inger Richardson, Barbara O'Brien, George Gilbert, Reed K. Taylor, Henry Morgan, and Armand Ferro. The total vote cast was 593, with the following results:
Moderator (3 years)
Charles Y. Wadsworth 557
Blanks 36
Town Clerk (1 year)
William H. Davis 573
Blanks 20
Selectman (3 years)
Elliott V. Grabill 521
Scattering
1
Blanks 71
Assessor (3 years)
Douglas M. Burckett 543
Blanks 50
Treasurer (1 year)
Frederick B. Taylor
552
Blanks 41
Helen B. Gilfoy
534
Scattering
1
Blanks 58
Regional District School Committee (3 years)
Ellen DeN. Cannon
529
Scattering
1
Blanks 63
Regional District
Henry Morgan 542
School Committee (1 year)
Blanks 51
Water Commissioner
Stuart B. Avery, Jr.
548
(3 years)
Blanks
45
Tree Warden (1 year)
Albert S. Brooks
556
Blanks 37
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School Committee (3 years)
TOWN MEETINGS
Board of Health (3 years)
Abigail D. Avery
546
Blanks 47
Cemetery Commissioner (3 years)
Robert A. Spence 541
Blanks 52
Planning Board
David L. Garrison
436
(5 years)
John P. Stevenson
150
Scattering Blanks
5
Commissioner of
William T. King
544
Trust Funds (3 years)
Blanks 49
Trustee of Bemis
Paul Brooks 549
Funds (3 years)
Blanks
44
Director of DeCordova
Paul W. Cook, Jr. 541
Museum ( 4 years)
Blanks 53
William H. Davis, Town Clerk
ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING April 15, 1963
The Meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Mr. Charles Y. Wadsworth at 7:35 o'clock P. M. The adopted motion to adjourn to the above date was read, and the fol- lowing transactions enacted :
Article 5. To raise and appropriate money for the necessary and expedient purposes of the Town, or take any other action relative thereto. VOTED : That the Moderator appoint a committee of seven to study the whole recreation program and report back at the next Annual Town Meeting;
VOTED : Original motion of the Finance Committee
be withdrawn by vote of the Meeting;
VOTED : That the items not being held out be
adopted; VOTED : That the Town adopt as separate appro- priations the listed recommendations in the Schedule at- tached to the Report of the Finance Committee for 1962, printed on pages 4 to 10 inclusive of the Financial Section of the 1962 Town Report, except where these items are super- ceded by items specifically listed in the corrected supple- ment to the Financial Section of the 1962 Town Report, and
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that all the same be raised by taxation except to the fol- lowing extent: ( a) As to items 15, 40, 320, 321, 520, 805, and 806, respecting which said Schedule contains notations for the application of funds thereto from specific sources, funds from such sources shall be so applied;
(b) As to item 502 (Education - Instruction), there shall be applied the balance sheet items of Trust Fund In- come, entitled as follows: Julian DeCordova School Equip- ment Fund - $1,041.55; Grammar School Fund - $44.01; (c) Items 950 to 956 inclusive shall be taken from Water Department Receipts to the extent available, and to the extent insufficient shall be taken from Water Depart- ment Surplus.
Article 25. To determine whether the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of Lincoln, Mass., dated February 2, 1953, as heretofore amended, to include within the C- Open-Space Conservation District of the Town under the Town's Zoning By-Law a certain parcel of land lying south and west of Conant Road, now or formerly of Ranulf W. Gras, Morton B. Braun, and Richard S. Morgan, Trustees of the Valley Pond Realty Trust, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : That the Zoning Map of the Town of Lin- coln, dated February 2, 1953, as heretofore amended, be further amended to include within the C-Open-Space Conser- vation District established under Section V-C of the Zon- ing By-Law of the Town a parcel of land on the westerly side of Conant Road, being a portion of property owned now or formerly by Ranulf W. Gras, Richard S. Morgan, and Mort- on Braun, as they are Trustees of the Valley Pond Realty Trust, bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a drill hole in a stone wall at the northwesterly corner of Lot 1 of the Valley Pond Realty Trust, as shown on a "Plan showing Division of Land of Valley Pond Realty Trust (formerly of Louis W. Dean) in Lincoln and Weston, Mass.", dated July 17, 1961, by Snelling, Hilton & Associates, Civil Engineers & Land Surveyors, and recorded with South Middlesex District Deeds, as plan # 1121 of 1961, in Book 9863, Page 161; thence running S. 0º 46' 35" E., four hundred three and fourteen hun- dredths (403.14) feet by Lot 1, as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S. 9º 40' 30" W., two hundred sixty-one and seventy-five hundredths (261.75) feet by Lot 2, as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S. 1º 18' 10" W., one hundred seventy and seventy-five hundredths (170.75) feet by Lot 3, as shown on said plan to the Weston-
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Lincoln boundary line, as shown on said plan; thence run- ning in a northwesterly direction along the Weston-Lincoln line a distance of approximately three hundred (300) feet to a point which is ten (10) feet northwesterly of a con- tour line showing an elevation of one hundred seventy (170) feet above mean sea level datum; thence following a line a distance of ten (10) feet from said contour line in a gen- eral northerly, westerly, and southerly direction a dis- tance of approximately one thousand three hundred (1300) feet to a point where said line intersects the said Weston- Lincoln boundary line; thence turning and running along said boundary line in a northeasterly direction approxi- mately one hundred forty-five (145) feet to a point; thence turning in a generally westerly direction along said Weston- Lincoln boundary line, approximately one hundred forty-five (145) feet to a point; thence turning and running in a generally northerly direction along a dam on a line at a distance of ten (10) feet from a contour line showing an elevation of one hundred seventy (170) feet above mean sea level datum, a distance of approximately sixty (60) feet to a point on said dam; thence turning and running along said dam in a northwesterly direction on a line at a dis- tance of ten (10) feet southerly from a contour line show- ing an elevation of one hundred seventy (170) feet above sea level datum, a distance of approximately four hundred fifty (450) feet to a point; thence continuing in said northwesterly direction a distance of approximately thirty (30) feet to a point; thence turning and running in a north- easterly direction at a distance of ten (10) feet from a contour line showing an elevation of one hundred seventy (170) feet above mean sea level datum at a distance of approximately five hundred seventy (570) feet to a point on a stone wall; thence turning and running southeasterly along said stone wall to the northwesterly corner of Lot 14 on "Plan showing Subdivision of Land in Lincoln, Mass., owned by Prescott L. Davis", dated August 14, 1961, by Snelling, Hilton & Associates, Civil Engineers & Land Sur- veyors, recorded with said Deeds as Plan #136A of 1962 in Book 9978, Page 86; thence turning and running northeaster- ly four hundred one and eighteen hundredths (401.18) feet; thence turning and running southeasterly two hundred thir- ty-two and seventeen hundredths (232.17) feet, the last two lines being by Lot 8 on said plan; thence turning and run- ning southwesterly three hundred (300) feet; thence turning and running southeasterly one hundred six and seventy-four hundredths (106.74) feet; thence turning and running north- easterly ninety-six and thirty-five hundredths (96.35) feet to the point of beginning.
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REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD TO THE TOWN MEETING March 18, 1963
(Presented to Adjourned Meeting, April 15, 1963)
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40A, Section 6 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Mass- achusetts, the Planning Board presents herewith its final report to the Town Meeting on its proposal to amend the Zoning Map of Lincoln, Massachusetts, dated February 2, 1953, and thereafter amended, to include within the C-Open- Space Conservation District established under Section V-C of the Zoning By-Law of the Town a parcel of land on the westerly side of Conant Road, being a portion of the prop- erty owned, now or formerly, by Ranulf W. Gras, Richard S. Morgan, and Morton B. Braun, Trustees of the Valley Pond Realty Trust.
The parcel of land is shown on a plan entitled "Valley Pond Dam Site", dated May, 1961, by Fay, Spofford and Thorn- dike, Inc., Engineers, Boston, Mass., copies of which have been available in the office of the Town Clerk and in the Town Hall.
After due notice, the statutory hearing was held in the Town Hall on March 15, 1963. No material changes in the proposed amendment have been made.
This action will place within the C-Open-Space Conser - vation District the entire area of the Valley Pond lying within the boundaries of the Town of Lincoln and, in addi- tion, a strip of land surrounding the pond. The Trustees of the Valley Pond Trust have indicated their consent to this action.
. The placing of the Valley Pond within the C-Open-Space Conservation District constitutes a significant addition to the green belt reservation as proposed in the Braun-Eliot report, more particularly since the Trustees, in creating the Valley Pond, have added great recreational, conserva- tion and aesthetic value to the property with consequent benefit to the Town. The Planning Board recommends the addition of the Valley Pond to the C-Open-Space Conservation District.
Paul Brooks Edith M. Henderson R. Langdon Wales
Constantin A. Pertzoff Warren R. Dwyer
Lincoln Planning Board
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Article 26. To determine whether the Town will vote to accept as a public way the private way known as Fox Run Road, as shown on a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Wood- land Acres in Lincoln and Concord, Mass.", drawn by William J. Ford, Jr., Civil Engineer, and dated November 23, 1960. Said plan was approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Lincoln on March 30, 1961, and recorded with the Middle- sex Registry of Deeds on November 29, 1961, as Plan #1727 of 1961.
VOTED : That subject to final approval by the Board of Selectmen and to a deed under easement in form satisfactory to the Selectmen, the Town accept as a public way the private road known as Fox Run Road, as shown on a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Woodland Acres in Lincoln and Concord, Mass.", drawn by William J. Ford, Jr., Civil Engineer, and dated November 23, 1960. Said plan was approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Lincoln on March 30, 1961, and recorded with the Middlesex Registry of Deeds on November 29, 1961, as Plan #1727 of 1961.
Article 27. To determine whether the Town will vote to accept as a public way the private way known as Stone- hedge, as shown on a plan entitled "Subdivision of Land in Lincoln and Weston", drawn by Schofield Brothers, Regis- tered Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers, and dated August 4, 1961. Said plan was approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Lincoln on September 13, 1961, and recorded with the Land Registry Office on December 15, 1961, Book 652, Page 182, Certificate #104532. VOTED : That subject to final approval by the Board of Selectmen and to a deed under easement in form satisfactory to the Selectmen, the Town accept as a public way the private road known as Stonehedge, as shown on a plan entitled "Subdivision of Land in Lincoln and Weston", drawn by Schofield Brothers, Registered Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers, dated August 4, 1961. Said plan was ap- proved by the Planning Board of the Town of Lincoln on September 13, 1961, and recorded in the Land Registry Of - fice on December 15, 1961, Book 652, Page 182, Certificate #104532.
Article 28. To determine whether the Town will vote to accept as a public way the private road known as Laurel Drive, as shown on a plan entitled "Subdivision of Land in Lincoln, Mass., owned by Brown's Wood, Incorporated", drawn by Ranulf W. Gras, dated February 8, 1955, approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Lincoln March, 1955, and recorded with the Middlesex Southern District Registry of Deeds at the end of Book 8475, or take any other action
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relative thereto. VOTED :
To pass over the article.
Article 29. To determine whether the Town will vote to accept as a public way the private road known as Mocca- sin Hill, as shown on a plan entitled "Subdivision of Land in Lincoln, Mass., owned by Brown's Wood, Incorporated", drawn by Ranulf W. Gras, dated February 8, 1955, approved by the Planning Board of the Town of Lincoln March 9, 1955, and recorded with the Middlesex Southern District Registry of Deeds at the end of Book 8475, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED :
To pass over the article.
Article 30. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $4,000.00, or any other sum, for the purpose of obtaining a professional planning study and related engineering services in connection with land use and traffic in the Town. VOTED : That the Town raise and appropriate to the Planning Board the sum of $4,000.00 to be used for pro- fessional services toward a comprehensive analysis of the Town's land use, economic base, and highway traffic pat- terns, said sum to be used in connection with matching funds, if available, through the Housing Act of 1954, Title VII, Section 701, as amended.
Article 31. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,500.00, or any other sum, for the purpose of moving Civil Defense Headquarters to the basement of the Fire and Police Building, or take any other action relative thereto. 1 VOTED : That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500.00 for the purpose of moving Civil Defense Headquarters to the basement of the Fire and Police Build- ing.
Article 32. To determine whether the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $10,000.00, or any other sum, for the purpose of laying water mains from Sandy Pond Road to connect with existing pipe on school property, said pipe to be not less than 8" in diameter, and to determine wheth- er the money shall be provided for by borrowing under au- thority of Clause (5), section (8), Chapter 44, General Laws, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : To pass over the article.
Article 33. To determine whether the Town will vote to authorize the Water Commissioners to purchase a 1963 4-wheel drive one ton truck with snow plow to replace ex-
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isting equipment, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00, or any other sum, therefor, or take any other action relative thereto. VOTED : That the Town authorize the Water Com- missioners to purchase a 1963 four-wheel drive one ton truck with snow plow to replace existing equipment, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00, said sum to be taken from Water Department Surplus.
Article 34. To determine whether the Town will vote to authorize the Water Commissioners to replace approxi- mately 1,000 feet of 4-inch cast iron pipe on Tower Road with 8" cement asbestos pipe, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $7,500.00, or any other sum, therefor, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : That the Town authorize the Water Com- missioners to replace approximately 1,000 feet of 4-inch cast iron pipe on Tower Road with 8" cement asbestos pipe, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $7,500.00, said sum to be taken from Water Department Surplus.
Voted to adjourn at 12:45 A. M.
William H. Davis, Town Clerk
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING June 3, 1963
Pursuant to a warrant duly served, the Meeting was called to order at 7:35 P. M. by the Moderator, Mr. Charles Y. Wadsworth. Reverend Morris R. Robinson gave the invo- cation. The return of the warrant was read and the fol - lowing business was transacted:
Article 1. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate from taxation, borrowing, the Stabilization Fund established pursuant to the vote of the Town under Article 23 of the Annual Meeting of March 16th, 1959, or available funds, or any combination thereof, an additional sum of money sufficient, together with funds already appropriated, to construct and originally equip and furnish the elementary school buildings and facilities, for which funds were appropriated by vote of the Town under Article 5 of the Special Meeting on June 4, 1962, or, in the alternative, to approve such changes in, or elimina- tions from, said buildings and facilities as may be neces- sary to make possible the construction, equipment, and fur- nishing thereof with funds already appropriated, or take
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any other action in relation thereto. VOTED : (Affirmative 329; negative 30) That the additional sum of $95,000.00 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of constructing and originally equipping and furnishing elementary school buildings and appurtenant facilities, for which funds were appropriated by vote of the Town under Article 5 of the Special Meeting on June 4, 1962, on the site of the Smith and Hartwell Schools; that to meet said appropriation
(a) The Treasurer, with the approval of the Select- men, be, and he hereby is, authorized, at one time or from time to time, to borrow the sum of $95,000.00, and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, under the authority of and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 645 of the Acts of 1948, as amended and supplemented, and the bonds or notes of such issue or issues shall be payable in accord- ance with Chapter 44 of the General Laws (Ter. Ed.), so that each issue of said bonds or notes shall be paid in not more than twenty (20) years from the date thereof and shall bear such date and shall be sold in such manner (ex- cept as herein or by law otherwise provided) as shall be determined by the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen; ( b) The Committee appointed by the Moderator in accordance with the vote of the Town under Article 27 at the Annual Meeting on March 21, 1961 is hereby continued, and is hereby authorized and empowered to enter into con- tracts, and do or cause to be done all things necessary or desirable to construct and originally equip and furnish said elementary buildings and appurtenant facilities.
Meeting adjourned at 9:45 P. M.
William H. Davis, Town Clerk
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING November 18, 1963
Pursuant to a warrant duly served, the Meeting was called to order by the Moderator at 7:35 P. M. The invo- cation was offered by Reverend Charles M. Styron. A quo- rum being present, the return of the warrant was read and the following transactions were enacted:
Article 1. To determine whether the Town will vote to approve the transfer of $1,000.00 from the Water Depart- ment Expense Account (#952), to the Water Department Wages
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Account (#951), or take any other action relative thereto. VOTED : That the Town authorize the transfer of $1,000.00 from the Water Department Expense Account (#952) to the Water Department Wages Account (#951).
Article 2. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,400.00, or any other sum, to be applied to the following:
#110 - Fire Department, Salaries & $3,400.00
Wages
#304 - Highway Equipment, Maint. 2,000.00
Highways, Snow and ice removal & control
1,000.00
action relative thereto.
or take any other VOTED : That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $5,350.00 to be applied to the following accounts in Article 5 of the 1963 budget :
#110 - Fire Department, Salaries & Wages $3,000.00
# 303 - Highway Equipment, Maint. 1,600.00
# 304 Highways, Snow and ice 750.00
removal and control
said sum to be taken from free cash.
Article 3. To determine whether the Town will vote to approve the amount of indebtedness, namely $40,000.00, authorized by vote of the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee at the adjourned session of the October 22nd meeting, which adjourned session was held on October 23rd, 1963, for the purpose of adding to the existing re- gional school building, or take any other action relative thereto.
VOTED : That the Town approve the amount of in- debtedness, namely $40,000.00, authorized by vote of the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee at the adjourned session of the October 22nd meeting, which ad- journed session was held on October 23, 1963, for the pur- pose of adding to the existing Regional High School Build- ing.
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Article 4. To determine whether the Town will vote to purchase for school access and parking purposes 4,400 square feet of land with buildings thereon, situated on the southerly side of Lincoln Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts, now or formerly owned by Joseph F. and Nellie M. Hurd, to raze the buildings thereon, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,900.00 therefor, or take any other action
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relative thereto. VOTED : To pass over the article.
Meeting adjourned at 9:15 P. M.
William H. Davis, Town Clerk
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FINANCE
TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1963
General
Water
Total
Cash balance 1/1/63
$1,179,775.08
$17,448.02
$1,197,223.10
Receipts, 1963:
(See Accountant's
report for detail)
2,399,166.65
52,965.65
2,452,132.30
$3,578,941.73
$70,413.67
$3,649,355.40
Warrant payments, 1963
2,358,128.12
54,092.74
2,412,220.86
Cash balance & U.S.
Treasury bills, 12/31/63
1,220,813.61
16,320.93
1,237,134.54
$3,578,941.73
$70,413.67
$3,649,355.40
Cash balance 12/31/63:
Harvard Trust Co.
$ 156,023.39
$16,320.93
$ 172,344.32
New Eng. Merchants National
85,764.59
85,764.59
Lexington Trust Co.
11,799.45
11,799.45
Concord Cooperative Bk.
6,000.00
6,000.00
First National Bank of Boston
708.82
708.82
Belmont Savings Bank
5,946.67
5,946.67
Beverly Savings Bank
6,425.01
6,425.01
Savings Bank
5,973.02
5,973.02
Brookline Savings Bank
3,285.53
3,285.53
Cambridge Savings Bank
7,123.27
7,123.27
Charlestown Savings Bk.
7,418.42
7,418.42
Lynn Five Cents Savings Bank
6,630.40
6,630.40
Newton Savings Bank
6,677.74
6,677.74
Provident Institution for Savings
6,759.19
6,759.19
Waltham Savings Bank
4,053.94
4,053.94
Warren Institution
for Savings
9,721.49
9,721.49
U.S. Treasury bills @ cost:
$250,000 due 1/16/64
247,501.92
247,501.92
$250,000 due 2/20/64
246,725.50
246,725.50
$100,000 due 3/19/64
98,907.67
98,907.67
$200,000 due 4/15/64
197,367.59
197,367.59
Certificate of deposit: $100,000 due 3/16/64
100,000.00
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100,000.00
$1,220,813.61
$16,320.93
$1,237,134.54
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Frederick B. Taylor, Treasurer
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FINANCE
CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS
Funds deposited in Middlesex Inst. for Savings
Principal
Income Accumu - lated before 1963
Income
Dec. 31, 1963 Balance
Samuel Hartwell
$ 300.00
$ 124.22
$ 17.12
$ 441.34
Orila J. Flint
300.00
48.85
14.06
362.91
Annie A. Ray
300.00
208.56
20.52
529.08
Maria L. Thompson
500.00
307.02
32.60
839.62
John H. Pierce
500.00
178.52
27.40
705.92
George F. Harrington
100.00
16.43
4.68
121.11
Francis Flint
250.00
196.68
18.02
464.70
William W. Benjamin
500.00
87.28
23.72
611.00
Abijah Jones
300.00
105.32
16.36
421.68
Ellen F. Whitney
100.00
16.37
4.68
121.05
E. H. Rogers
250.00
91.54
13.78
355.32
Ellen T. Trask
200.00
154.50
14.30
368.80
Thomas Huddleston
200.00
32.42
9.38
241.80
Joa Pacewicz
400.00
124.03
21.16
545.19
Mary Susan Rice
87.27
14.74
4.12
106.13
Julia A. Bemis
300.00
88.34
15.68
404.02
Donald Gordon
300.00
154.31
18.34
472.65
Elizabeth G. Chapin
300.00
80.15
15.34
395.49
Sarah J. Browning
200.00
56.83
10.34
267.17
Agnes L. Brown
300.00
49.33
14.10
363.43
Lewis W. Woodworth
150.00
60.96
8.50
219.46
Robert B. Chapin
300.00
113.92
16.70
430.62
Gardner Moore
300.00
109.35
16.52
425.87
Mary James Scripture
500.00
106.86
24.48
631.34
Charles P. Farnsworth
350.00
55.92
16.38
422.30
Helen O. Storrow
2,000.00
422.53
97.84
2,520.37
Elizabeth S. Wheeler
200.00
56.54
10.34
266.88
L. B. & A. E. Thiessen
500.00
227.82
29.38
757.20
Paul Dorian
150.00
65.10
8.68
223.78
Raymond E. Hagerty
150.00
65.10
8.68
223.78
Charles O. Preble
100.00
41.03
5.68
146.71
George G. Tarbell
400.00
64.04
18.74
482.78
Eugene Sherman
200.00
59.68
10.46
270.14
Mildred E. Bowles
200.00
55.66
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