Town annual report for the town of Duxbury for the year ending 1890-1899, Part 41

Author: Duxbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 924


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Voted-That the town landing at Point End be recorded as a "Highway to the sea," to conform to the lay out of the County Commissioners.


Voted-That the Selectmen do not allow any building or obstructions on the town landings.


Voted-That the committee chosen at the last annual town meeting "To act in conjunction with the School Com- mittee to consider what steps should be taken for the better accommodation of our public schools," have further time, and that Mr. Herbert E. Walker be added to that committee.


Voted-That the committee chosen at the last annual town meeting "To take legal advice respecting the matter of discontinuing a street, and that they be empowered to look up other streets that may be discontinued," be granted more time.


Voted-That the Committee on Seeding Clam Flats be given further time and report at next annual town meeting.


Voted-That the following resolutions offered by this committee be accepted and adopted :-


Resolve No. I. That a special committee of five be ap-


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pointed and elected by the town to act and confer with the Selectmen of the town in the making and enforcing of all laws and regulations governing the clamming privileges in Duxbury Bay.


Resolve No. 2. That the flats known as the Mussel Bed, Little Mussel Bed, Round Flat and Kirby's Sand Flat, shall be pre-empted and reserved by the town for the propagation of clams, and that any trepass upon said reservations for the purpose of removing clams shall be punishable by a fine of not less than $20 and taxable costs, and not more than $50 or imprisonment for not more than 20 days.


Resolve No. 3. That the town shall appropriate $150.00 this year, to be expended in planting one acre on each of the above named reservations with clam seed, said planting to be done during the months of March, April and May.


Resolve No. 4. That at the expiration of two years one of such flats shall be released by the Selectmen for one year to any resident of the town of Duxbury, who may be privi- leged to remove from said flat such quantity of clams, sub- ject to the conditions hereinafter mentioned and such other regulations as the special committee may deem necessary for the public good.


Resolve No. 5. That no clams less than two and a half (2}) inches in length shall be removed from any ground under the control of the town, except for seeding purposes.


Resolve No. 6. That all persons not exempt by law shall pay to the town the sum of five cents per bucket for all clams dug from grounds under the control of the town.


Resolve No. 7. That no person not a resident of the town shall be privileged to remove more than one bucket of clams per day from any ground under the control of the town.


Resolve No. 8. That no clams on any ground under the jurisdiction of the town shall be dug for or purchased for exportation beyond the limits of the town, from April I to September 30, of any year.


Resolve No. 9. That all fines for violations of clam laws and regulations shall be moiety fines, informant to receive one half.


Resolve No. 10. That three clam watchers shall be ap- pointed by the special committee, who shall measure all


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clams dug, receiving a compensation for their services the sum of two and one-half (23) cents per bucket.


Resolve No. II. That the town shall appoint a supervisor of the work of planting (without pay), who shall be em- powered to appoint a deputy (also without pay), who shall supervise the work of planting the said flats (referred to in Resolve No. 2) and lay out and mark the said flats or re- served portions thereof, to keep a record of the same and turn them over to any person whom the town may appoint to receive the same.


Resolve No. 12. That the supervisor shall approve all bills appertaining to said work (not exceeding the amount appropriated therefor), and when so approved all bills shall be paid by the town Treasurer.


Resolve No. 13. That any violation of the above named resolves not otherwise stipulated shall be punishable by a fine of ten dollars for each offense.


Voted-That the enforcement of the law in regard to wide tires be postponed one year, and that the Selectmen carry this matter to the Superior Court or any justice thereof for approval.


Voted-That the Selectmen publish in next annual town report such by-laws as now appear upon the town records.


Chose the Selectmen a committee of three to propose other by-laws.


Voted-To appropriate-


For support of schools,


$4,000 00


Support of poor,


2,000 00


Repairs of highways,


4,000 00


Railroad loan,


2,000 00


Interest on railroad bridge and almshouse loans,


1,445 00


Military aid,


200 00


Aid indigent sailors and soldiers,


1,000 00


School incidentals,


550 00


Repairs of school houses,


200 00


Removing snow,


2,500 00


Superintendent of Schools,


250 00


Memorial Day,


75 00


Cemetery,


250 00


Gurnet Bridge loan,


1,000 00


Almshouse loan,


1,000 00


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Duxbury Library,


200 00


Repairs Gurnet Bridge, 200 00


Incidental expenses, Bank and Corporation taxes. Voted-That the $812.60 deficit on snow account be transferred to incidental account.


Voted-That the unexpended amounts in appropriations for "Special repairs of Washington Street" ($193.63), new roads ($60.55), "Selectmen's room" ($134.07) and "Con- stable's outfit" ($23.00), and the surplus which now stands to the credit of support of the poor be transferred to inci- dental account.


Voted-To appropriate $2,000 to continue the work of repairing Washington Street, commencing at George L. Higgins', and working toward the Cable office, the work to be done by contract, and that the contractor be a Duxbury man, and employ only Duxbury men and teams.


Voted-That the enforcement of the liquor law be left in the hands of the Selectmen.


Voted-To appropriate $300 to enforce the liquor law.


Voted-Not to grant licenses for the sale of intoxicat- ing liquors the ensuing year. No, 116; yes, 66.


Voted-To accept the list of jurors as presented by the Selectmen, excepting John H. Haverstock and Alonzo Chandler, who wished to be excused from serving, and that these vacancies be filled by the Selectmen.


Voted-That for the purpose of procuring a temporary loan to, and for the use of the town of Duxbury in antici- pation of taxes of the present municipal year, the Town Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to borrow from time to time with the approval of the Selectmen, a sum or sums in the aggregate amounting to twelve thousand ($12,000) dollars, and to execute and deliver the note or notes of the town therefor, payable within one year from the time of the loan is made, with interest thereon at a rate not ex- ceeding five (5) per cent. per annum. Any debt or debts incurred by a loan or loans to the town under this vote shall be paid from the taxes of the present municipal year.


Voted-To leave the matter of finishing chambers in the Almshouse in the hands of the Overseers of the Poor to finish one or two rooms as they see fit, and to draw what money is necessary for this purpose from incidental account.


Voted-That the sum of fifty dollars be appropriated for


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further clearing of the old burying ground, to be expended under the direction of the Cemetery Trustees.


Voted-That fifty dollars be appropriated to be expended in the Ashdod Cemetery, under the direction of the Ceme- tery Trustees.


Voted-That a committee of three be chosen to take into consideration the matter of indexing the town books and report at next annual town meeting.


Chose Laurence Bradford, Frederick B. Knapp, and George H. Stearns on this committee.


Voted-That the Moderator be paid five dollars for his day's services.


At a special town meeting, held April 5, 1899-


Chose Edmund H. Sears, Moderator.


Walter W. Campbell, Herbert C. Freeman and John A. Chandler were appointed tellers and sworn by Town Clerk.


Voted-To reconsider the vote of the meeting held March 6, 1899, whereby it was voted to raise two thousand dollars to be expended on the continuation of rebuilding Washington Street.


Voted-To reconsider the vote of the meeting held March 6, 1899, whereby it was voted to put out the building of the continuation of road on Washington Street.


MARRIAGES RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF DUX- BURY DURING THE YEAR 1899.


January I. In Duxbury, Julius B. Chandler and Helen S. Davis, both of Duxbury; by Rev. S. G. Mer- rick.


January 3. In Duxbury, Bernard F. Randall and Hannah E. Taylor, both of Marshfield; by Rev. Jairus C. Osgood.


January 14. In Duxbury, Joseph H. Crocker and Mabel M. Hayes, both of Duxbury; by Rev. S. G. Mer- rick.


January 17. In Plymouth, John W. Price, Jr., and Maude B. Scott, both of Duxbury; by Rev. Frederick H. Rowse.


February 22. In Duxbury, John Baker and Frances Bon- ney, both of Marsfield; by Henry H. Lewis, Justice of the Peace.


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May 9. In Duxbury, Frederick W. Atwood and Emily F. Chandler, both of Duxbury; by Rev. S. G. Merrick.


May 12. In Duxbury, Howard C. Bonney and Sarah F. Walter, both of Duxbury; by Rev. Watson Weed.


June 21. In Kingston, Harrison W. Glass and Lottie M. Loring, both of Duxbury; by Rev. C. Y. De Normandie.


June 28. In Kingston, Edgar W. Loring of Duxbury and Helen B. Chandler of Kingston; by Rev. C. Y. DeNormandie.


July 7. In Hanson, Edward H. Keene of Hanson and Estella M. Foster of Duxbury; by Rev. Chas. S. Bates.


August IO. In Kingston, Leonard F. McNayr and Alberta M. Merry, both of Duxbury; by Rev. Zenas Crowell.


September 15. In Duxbury, Frank L. Erskine of East Bridgewater and Hattie N. Peterson of Dux- bury; by Rev. Watson Weed.


October 14. In Duxbury, Alfred W. Barrows and Mary C. Jennings, both of Duxbury; by Rev. R. B. Swan.


October 15. In Duxbury, John D. Morrison and Lucy M. Soule, both of Duxbury; by Rev. S. G. Mer- rick.


November 5. In Whitman, Edwin W. Packard of Whit- man and Lizzie E. Freeman of Duxbury; by Rev. Samuel Knowles.


November 9. In Kingston, Quincy D. Bowker of Boston and Grace H. Wadsworth of Duxbury; by Rev. C. Y. DeNormandie.


November 29. In Kingston, Arthur M. Glass of Duxbury and Annie J. Thayer of Kingston; by Rev. Zenas Crowell.


December 24. In Kingston, Charles P. Lewis of Bridge- water and Corinne F. Glass of Duxbury; by Rev. C. Y. DeNormandie.


December 26. In Kingston, Louis Van Buskirk and Elva S. Cutter, both of Duxbury; by Rev. C. Y. De Normandie.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF DUXBURY DURING THE YEAR 1899.


DATE.


NAME.


PARENTS' NAMES.


MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.


Jan. 6


Lila Shaw Reynolds,


Ruth Alden Plum,


30


Philip Bradford Bradley,


Feb.


4


Jerome Gilbert Amidon,


Chase. Nass.


9


Hazel Alice Langille,


Lavin.


11


Higgins,


11


Carrie Evelyn Phillips, - Hunt,


Mar. 8 Arthur Dewey Balavance,


66


22


Richard Murray Edgar,


26


- Douglas,


Apr. 7 Alice Dorothy Guare,


13


Betsey Goldberg,


Abner P. and Mary E.


Courtney.


May


8


Marion Louise Nickerson. Florence Emma Carleton, Carleton Earle Baker,


Montcalmn.


Hawkins.


June 12 29


George Burt Lampher, Olive May Freeman, Florence Marie Chandler,


Clark. Fisher.


July


23


Robert Ellis Witherell, Lewis Burke Randall,


Peterson. Virge.


29


Aug. 8 Elmer Martin Sturtevant,


Osborne.


Sept.


4


Helen Beatrice Chandler,


Nov. -


King,


Dec. 5


Ralph Weston Leach,


Elmer F. and Hattie S.


Leach.


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Strull. Burgess.


15


Belle Francis Sampson,


Sherwood.


25


29


Richard and Katherin A. Frank E. and Lizzie L. Herbert T. and Ida A. Arthur G. and Celene. Hugh R. and Margaret L. Henry H. and Olive M. Edward J. and Catherine E. David and Ida.


Foster. Von Haugenswholl.


12


Arseneault.


Keefe.


Berry.


29


Harvey J. and Cora E. Lawrence A. and Sylvia J. John R. and Louise S. John J. F. and Susan G. James and Clara A.


Josephi M. and Lottie G. Harry D. and Eldora A. Walter H. and Sarah M. George B. and Minnie L. Joseph M. and Ellen A. Frank C. and Mabel F. John P. and Mercy B. Kimball W. and Mary J. Edgar C. and Ida M. Julius B. and Nellie S. Adolph and Lena.


Davis. Bennett.


Delano. Alden. Bradford.


22


DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF DUXBURY DURING THE YEAR 1899.


AGE.


DISEASE.


PLACE OF DEATH.


PARENTS' NAMES.


DATE.


NAME.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Jan. 3


Ziba W. Kingman,


73


2


14


Chronic gastritis.


3


Peter Strang,


68


10


Pneumonia.


8


Henry Lewis Sampson,


71


8


--


12


Chester W. Turner,


29


9


Pneumonia.


Natick.


Jonathan and Medora.


12


Alnira T. Holmes,


-


4


1


Sudden death.


Duxbury.


George A. and Rosa. Rufus and Elizabeth. Benjamin and Hannah.


..


21


Augustus F. Sherman,


71


14


Cerebral hemorrhage.


Duxbury.


Josiah H. and Mary.


21


Evangeline Norwood,


24


3


29


Pneumonia.


Somerville.


Moses K. and Mary.


27


Ruth B. Ford (Sampson),


67


4


10


Pneumonia.


Boston.


Augustus and Sally.


Feb. 1


Ann Sampson ( Weston),


81


5


9


Influenza.


Winthrop.


Convulsions.


Duxbury.


John and Susan G.


8


Hannah Foster (Hutchinson),


83


9


6


Heart disease.


Duxbury.


Daniel and Mercy.


8


Mary A. Gleason (Keep),


60


3


8


Heart disease.


Duxbury.


A very and Emily.


8


William E. Holmes,


65


2


Chronic hepatitis.


Duxbury.


Elisha and Lucy. Samuel and Lucia. Solomon G. and Althea C.


4


11


11


Membraneous cronp.


Duxbury.


13


Almeda Whiting (Watson),


82


7


15


Pneumonia.


71


9


17


Heart disease.


Kingston.


Josiah D. and Princess.


Ralph D. Freeman,


1


4


26


Pneumonia.


Marshfield.


Mar. 1


19


Peleg J. Alden,


63


6


27


73


6


22


Cerebral hemorrhage.


Cambridge. Duxbury.


Avery and Hulda. James and Abigail.


April


6 James M. Weston,


70


9


21


14


7


76


1


74


7


4


Exhaustion following pneumonia. Fatty degeneration of heart.


Duxbury. Duxbury.


John and Lydia.


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11


Z. Antoinette Tileston (Knowles), Ruth Merrick,


62


14


Pneumonia.


Duxbury.


William and Hulda.


16


Josiah D. Randall,


Duxbury.


Eugene Burton and Mary.


Charles Sears,


75


8


13


Chronic nephritis.


Duxbury.


James and Anna.


30


Maria L. Sampson (Richards),


Pneumonia and typhoid fever.


Duxbury.


Jay and Rebecca.


10 George M. Hawkins,


Prince and Harriet.


27 Otis C. Bradford,


May 9 Sarah B. Soule (Wadsworth),


59


8


2


Broncho pneumonia.


Duxbury.


21 Edward W Winsor,


56


Pernicious anaemia.


14


Rufus Hathaway,


Duxbury.


Nathaniel and Susan. Nathaniel and Elizabeth.


Nathan and Waity.


Fatty degeneration of heart.


Duxbury. Pembroke. Kingston.


Joseph and Annie.


5 Jerome G. Amidon,


1


Duxbury.


21


23


Heart disease.


Duxbury


Duxbury


May


15 24


1 Ardelia E. Hall (Ripley),


60 82


8


3


"


29 June 25


George Bradford,


18 79 89


10


23 Cancer of bowels.


July


5 2 15


Abigail Hinckley (Goodspeed), Berton P. Weston, Olive M. Sonle, Alice E. Richardson,


1 30


11


7 23


Bright's disease. Softening of brain.


Sept. 1


Grace L. Lowe,


18 77


2


3


12


Maria L. Callendar (Swain),


71


9


22


General asthenia.


Oct.


3


Winthrop L. Gardner,


11


12


7


Edward J. Cushing,


87


7


14


Heart failure.


9


Tobias Sanders,


53


2


10


Killed by railroad train.


25


George Etheridge,


70 80


2


Myocarditis.


Nov. 10


15


Adeline L. Weston (Taft),


80


1


12 26


Pneumonia.


Nov. 25


Arnold Freeman,


92 79


11


8


Pneumonia.


Dec.


6 Perez Loring,


82


9


19


Senile gangrene.


16


Ruth A. Plum,


-


-


2


17


Lagrippe.


Duxbury.


Duxbury. Duxbury. Duxbury. Duxbury. Somerville. Boston. Duxbury. Duxbury. Kingston. Duxbury. Boston. Duxbury. Boston. Lynn. Duxbury. Duxbury. E. Boston. Duxbury. Duxbury. Duxbury. Revere.


Samuel E. and Sally. Joseph and Elizabeth. Joshua A. and Abbie E. Isaiah and Elizabeth. David S. and Abigail. Joshua B. and Eva E.


George L. and Elizabeth.


George S. and Mary. Oliver and Anna. Daniel and Julia. Asa and Eunice. Geo. D and Elizabeth W. Ned and Susan.


Samnel and Mary W. John and Ann Nathan and Bethiah. Timothy and Jerusha. Abijah and Lucy. Zenas and Lucinda. Levi and Sarah. Laurence A. and Sylvia A. Charles F. and Elizabeth.


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Duxbury.


Meningitis.


24


Hayward Shirley,


2


19


1 Cancer of liver. Old age.


9


!


Croupous pneumonia.


11 Cerebral hemorrhage. Inanition. Phthisis.


..


20 Aug. 24


Ellen F. Soule (Lynch),


60


Tuberculosis. Cerebral hemorrhage. Cerebral hemorrhage.


16


30


Duncan McRae, George Weston,


78 34


29


Margaret J. Estey, Zeruah Soule,


92


4


17


Pneumonia.


[of thigh.


Exhaustion following fracture


1


30


Jerusha R. Brooks (Winsor),


11


Plymouth W. Newton.


Caroline E. Osgood (Perkins), Sarah M. Baker (Montcalm)


5


25


-


A poplexy.


4


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SUMMARY.


Number of births,


28


Males,


I5


Females,


I3


Number of deaths,


56


Males,


30


Females,


26


Number of marriages,


19


Number of dogs licensed in 1899,


I57


Males,


I42


Females,


I5


Paid to County Treasurer,


$327 60


Attest :


GEORGE H. STEARNS, Town Clerk. Duxbury, January 25, 1900.


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LIST OF PERSONS ASSESSED TAXES. To the Town of Duxbury, with the Amount of Tax.


DISTRICT No. I.


Reed, Lemuel J.,


2 00


Alden, Chas. H.,


2 22


Alden, William J., Jr.,


27 19


Sampson, Maria and Olive, 24 82


Burgess, Samuel,


I 46


Sampson, Mrs. Studley,


15 33


Bartlett, Seth, heirs of,


51 45


Seaver, Geo. F.,


2 00


Bartlett, Chas. B.,


2 00


Stetson, Chas. F.,


28 65


Beadle, William,


2 00


Soule, Joseph A.,


15 87


Beadle, Mrs. William,


29 57


Soule, George J.,


2 00


Burgess, James K.,


14 40


Soule, Joseph F.


5 84


Crocker, Frederick O.,


2 00


Snow, James M., heirs,


9 12


Cushman, Clara,


8 55


Taylor, Clarence M.,


3 39


Cushing, J. M.,


57 55


Tower, John W.,


30 25


Delano, Louis H.,


2 37


Tower, George A.


2 37


Delano, Carrie L.,


3 28


Terrell, Mrs. M. E., heirs,


45 62


Eaton, Mrs. S. R ..


25 55


Vigneau, Frank D.,


15 43


Freeman, Abbie F.,


23 73


Winsor, James E.,


46 38


Faunce, Mrs. William,


16 75


Winsor, Richard A.,


25 50


Fowle, Geo. F.,


3 68


Winsor, John M.,


2 73


Fowle, Percy B.,


2 37


Winsor, Louis,


20 95


Facy, William,


15 80


Winsor, Geo. L.,


152 99


Goodspeed, Edwin S., Holmes, Frank T.,


8 94


Winsor, Bailey D., heirs,


17 0I


Hatch, Harry H.,


2 00


Winsor, Otis, heirs,


15 33


Holmes, Rebecca R.,


19 71


Wadsworth, Geo. F.,


32 30


Holmes, Chas. W.,


2 00


Wadsworth, Archie M.,


2 00


Hunt, Samuel W.,


22 89


Wadsworth, Harrison,


17 55


Holmes, Mrs.,


27 52


Wadsworth, Alexander F.,


23 46


Hastings, Mrs. Wm. J.,


8 91


Wadsworth, William W.,


2 29


Hayden, Chas. M.,


5 65


Wadsworth, Lydia F.,


48 91


Higgins, Geo. L.,


33 62


Wadsworth. Henry, heirs,


99 99


Herrick, Thomas,


II 68


Weston, William H.,


16 44


Josselyn, Calvin,


35 58


Weston, Parker E.,


2 00


Joyce, Samuel H., heirs,


24 46


Wilde, Mrs. John,


19 71


Loring, Fred,


4 92


Whitney, Mrs. Chas.,


24 3I


Loring, Mrs. Wm. H.,


60 59


Waterman, L. A., heirs,


15 33


Litchfield, E. H.,


2 37


Leonard, Augustus O.,


3 10


O'Brien, Edw. F.,


2 00


Allen J. Milner,


$32 88


Allen, Chas. F ..


22 37


Bailey, Louis M., 39 17


23 69


Peterson, Mary T.,


24 82


Brewster, Melzar,


16 97


Paulding, Geo. M.,


2 44


Brewster, John W., 31 50


Pope, Herbert G.,


4 54


Boyer, Frank W.,


9 30


Richards, Samuel S.,


32 81


Baldwin, Henry S.,


2 00


Roberts, Henry O., heirs,


12 20


Baldwin, Chas. E., heirs,


80 30


Alden, William J.,


$ 2 73


Russell, Matthew,


21 35


Sampson, Sylvanus, 2nd,


39 23


Corthell, Elizabeth S.,


34 31


Taylor, Flora L.,


10 80


Chaney, Sylvanus B.,


31 42


Turner, Jonathan F.,


26 28


White, Emily W.,


40 88


Freeman, Harry M.,


14 05


35 58


Winsor, Calvin G.,


30 84


Hastings, William J.,


3 10


Wadsworth, Alexander,


60 04


O'Brien, Fannie T., heirs,


48 55


Oathman, Abhie J.,


18 25


Peterson, William O.,


23 02


Beaman, Albert E.,


DISTRICT No 2.


Rogers, Mrs. Chas. A., 7 30


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Baker, Benj. B.,


2 00


Leach, Rodney M.,


23 24


Bannister, Abbie,


45 99


Lewis, Josephine R.,


7 59


Churchill, O. W.,


8 64 Mack, Sarah A., 8 25


Cushing, Harry,


24 63


Merry, Joseph V. B., 2 00


Cushing, Levi H.,


186 82


Morse, Whitman B.,


26 82


Chandler, Ira,


109 05


Myrick, James F.,


2 00


Cook, Willard,


23 68


Myrick, Mrs. James F.,


13 87


Connor, Richard,


II 56


Marsh, Edmund,


2 37


Connor, Mrs. Richard,


37 96


Marsh, Lucy,


20 44


Cook, Edwin W.,


2 00


McDowell, Fanny D., heirs, 335 07


Chandler, Gershom B.,


28 28


McDowell, Wm. Melbourne, 10 76


Cantori, Harry,


7 16


McNaught, Thomas T.,


9 30


Dunster, Henry J.,


5 74


Owen, Elizabeth S.,


3 60


Dunster, Marianna,


8 76


Pierce, Leander B.,


2 00


Damon, Mary E.,


10 22


Pierce, Luther,


19 35


Drew, Emma M.,


48 55


Peterson, Wm. B.,


2 00


Ellis, John,


2 00


Peterson, Geo. M.,


2 00


Freeman, Geo. F.,


3 10


Peterson, Geo. P.,


18 06


Freeman, H. G., heirs,


15 70


Peterson, Warren E.,


4 92


Freeman, George P.,


43 98


Peterson, Chas. E.,


2 00


Freeman, Eugene B.,


II 05


Peterson, Herbert A.,


68 20


Freeman, Mrs. David H.,


13 87


Peterson, Ellis F.,


12 22


Freeman, Judson B.,


2 73


Peterson, Willie D.,


2 22


Freeman, Mrs. Lilian J.,


28 47


Peterson, Geo. F.,


16 60


Freeman, Bradford,


20 66


Peterson, James H.,


25 10


Freeman, Theo. P.,


IO 69


Pow, Alice,


31 47


Freeman, William E.,


2 66


Phillips, Frank E.,


10 32


Freeman, Harry L.,


2 00


Prior, Arthur E.,


2 00


Freeman, Alfred V.,


4 58


Prior, Welthea S.,


5 70


Foster, Cyrus R.,


2 00


Pratt, C. R. M.,


2 00


Faunce, Geo.,


20 98


Pratt, Mrs. C. R. M.,


29 20


Frost, Alonzo,


2 73


Perry, James T.,


21 13


Frost Chas., heirs,


12 41


Ricker, William,


16 45


Farrell, Merritt,


23 90


Rogerson, Hezikiah,


2 00


Gates, Abard L.,


2 00


Richardson, Parker C.,


43 80


Glover, Eden S.,


2 00


Ryder, Geo. F.,


10 32


Glover, John H.,


6 63


Rich, Isaac L.,


26 06


Glover, Mrs. John H.,


19 05


Seaver, J. Mercer,


104 02


Glover, John,


2 00


Seaver, Annie W.,


36 50


Glover, Theo. W.,


16 97


Smith, Clarence,


4 55


Gregg, Jabez,


14 35


Smith, Edward J.,


5 28


Goodwin, Mary,


2 92


Smith, Clarence M.,


2 00


Hunt, Chas. W.,


2 00


Soule, Chas, heirs,


I 75


Hunt, Mrs. Chas. W.,


II 3I


Soule, Harvey,


32 95


Hunt, Oscar C.,


24 56


Soule, Micah A., heirs,


34 3I


Hunt & Rich,


I 65


Soule, Oscar H.,


12 95


Hodge, Mrs. Arthur H.,


I 46


Snow, Henry P.,


19 37


Harrison, H. H.,


2 00


Soule, Edwin A.,


2 00


Holiday, Rufus,


32 39


Soule, Percy L ..


5 65


Hannigan, Thomas,


2 00


Sherman, Fred P.,


2 00


Hawkins, Rebecca,


: 53


Sherman, Sarah F.,


13 22


Ingalls, Harry P.,


2 00


Sampson, Augustus W.,


22 71


Ingalls, Marcia L.,


17 52


Sampson, Sylvanus, heirs, 103 44


Josselyn, Chas. H.,


II 92


Stearns, Geo. H.,


58 57


Josselyn, Abbie C.,


3 65


Saunders, Tobias,


48 87


Josselyn, John E.,


II 86


Thomas, Herbert I.,


4 92


-53-


Witherell, J. Porter,


15 14


Janes, Albert, 44 18


Wadsworth, Samuel G.,


2 00


Kelley, James C.,


2 58


Wadsworth, Frank E.,


7 47


Lapham, George E.,


2 00


Wadsworth, Gamaliel,


48 28 Loring & Hadaway,


27 34


Winsor, Lorenzo L.,


Loring, Edgar W.,


4 54


Winsor, Ann T ..


8 03


Loring, Geo. W.,


2 00


Whitford, Reuben,


2 00


Loring, Edgar F.,


63 32


Wadsworth, Fred M.,


62 38


Loring, Arthur F.,


21 93


Loring, Waldo F.,


I4 4I


Loring, Horace L.,


4 54


Alden, Samuel,


$32 56


Loring, Perez,


29 14


Alden, Walter M.,


2 44


Loring, Harry B.,


6 38


Alden, Geo. L.,


4 38


Loring, Harrison,


180 95


Armstrong, John,


2 00


Mullin, Martin H.,


25 75


Atlas Tack Co.,


29 20


Mullany, Louis P.,


2 00


Bailey, Ernest H.,


2 29


Mullany, John,


21 53


Bates, William T.,


5 64


Pratt, Henry,


8 21


Bailey, Geo. H.,


41 05


Pratt, Frank,


4 92


Bradford, Gershom, heirs,


3 50


Pentz, Edwin C.,


27 03


Barstow, Henry,


15 9I


Parent, David,


9 44


Brown, William E.,


26 68


Parks, John H.,


III 50


Chandler, Harrison, heirs,


13 5I


Parks, Mrs. John H.,


519 90


Chandler, Frank C.,


3 82


Ray, Frank F.,


15 70


Chandler, Jerome,


19 52


Simmons, Mark L.,


19 81


Chandler, Alonzo,


33 65


Simmons, James A.,


25 28


Chandler, Mrs. Alonzo,


29


Sampson, Mary D.,


I 82


Chandler, Horace P.,


2 00


Steele, Robert,


19 52


Chandler, Samuel G.,


I 86


Sampson, Sarah M.,


13 94


Chandler, David B.,


2 00


Symmes, Daniel W.,


2 00


Chandler, David H.,


31 7I


Symmes, Isaac,


24 64


Crosby, Joseph B.,


38 50


Soule, Herbert L.,


4 92


Crosby, Renslow,


45 44


Soule, William, heirs,


IO 95


Cushing, Louis H.,


2 00


Cushing, Nelson,


38


Thomas, Thompson P., heirs 4 23


Cushing, Claude C.,


2 22


Torrey, Geo. H., 28 02


Cushing, Wm. H., heirs,


6 47


Vaughn, Edw. N. H.,


12 59


Cushing, John W.,


30 84


Weston, William E.,


35 68


Cushing, Walter,


17 26


Winsor, Everitt,


2 22


Cushing, Winslow,


18 29


Weston, George,


36 72


Cushing, Benj. B., heirs,


4I 93


45 03


Cushing, Geo. B.,


2 00


Winsor, Joshua,


14 26


Crotty, Matthew,


12 23


Weston, Elbridge J.,


2 00


Weston, Mrs. Elbridge J., I2 4I


DISTRICT No 4.


Anderson, Frank W., $ 2 00


Anderson, Henry A., 2 00


Chandler, Willard R.,


35 29


Freeman, J. M.,


24 83


Freeman, Arnold,


3 86


Chandler, William, heirs,


I7 16


Glass, Lizzie H., 8 03


Chandler, N. L., 12 22


Glass, Daniel F.,


16 42


Chandler, Horatio, 93 79


Glass, Daniel P., heirs,


I 21


Chandler, Mrs. Horatio,


29 83


Glass, Horace W.,


14 78


Chandler, E. H.,


39 71


Glass, Arthur M.,


3 82


Chander, Asa,


23 93


Glass, Harrison W.,


4 04


Chandler, Ebenezar, heirs, I IO


Gleason, Spencer W.,


13 68


Chandler, Calvin, 36 47


Dunham, Wm. J.,


2 00


Dunham, Mrs. Wm. J.,


12 05


Dunham, Brooks,


2 15


Dunham, Harry W.,


5 07


Dawes, Josephus,


54 81


Ewell, Chas. E.,


19 71


Bates, Marcus A., 39 67


Weston, Joshua,


Trustees Island Creek Hall, 22 27


DISTRICT No 3.


2 00


-54 --


Cushing, Chas. L ..


4 08


Tibbetts, Catherine E., 23 65


Chandler, Henry B.,


114 05


Tibbetts, Mrs. Chas. G., 14 82


Chandler, Van R.,


2 22


White, Daniel, heirs, 3 94


Chandler, Otis, heirs,


5 54


Willcott, Edward P.,


4 54


Cooper, John,


23 04


Willcott, William T.,


20 15


Cooper, James,


24 24


Willey, Jewett S.,


23 57


Clark, Frank J.,


13 46


Walker, C. Q.,


2 00


Downey, James.


4 70


Walker, Katherine,


9 49


Ernshaw, Mrs. H. P.,


48 24


Walker, Samuel,


16 39


Ernshaw, H. P.,


3 24


Frost, Edw. F.,


2 00


Frost, Geo. W.,


14 05


Frost, Wm., heirs,


8 91


Baker, Geo. L., heirs,


$10 56


Baker, Willie D.,


2 00


Baker, Sarah R.,


3 29


Gardner, C. T., heirs,


13 87


Baker, Geo. A.,


3 46


Gardner, Mrs. C. T.,


2 19


Baker, Wm. R ..


15 04


Gardner, Leander R.,


29 85




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