Town annual report for the town of Duxbury for the year ending 1901-1910, Part 45

Author: Duxbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1404


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Saw mill and wheel 300, mill privilege and Loring land 21 a, 400, Chandler lot 11 a. 55 Club house 75, marsh 2 1-2 a. 38 PEMBROKE.


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NEW DOCHESTER.


PATTERSON, N. J.


PLIMPTON.


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Woodland 12 a. 120 (Exempt)


TAX LIST-NON-RESIDENTS-CONTINUED.


NAME.


DESCRIPTION OF PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE.


Total Estate


Total Tax


Standish, Otis


Saltmarsh 9 a. 70


70


1 19


Simmons. James


Woodland 8 a. 160


160


2 72


Taylor. George A.


Saltmarsh 12 a. 60


60


1 02


Taylor. Wm., heirs


Woodland 17 a. 225. Sampson lot 3-4 a. 15


240


4 08


Witherell, A. C.


Woodland 2 a. 70


70


1 19


Wainwright, W. H.


Woodland 32 a. 350


350


5 95


West, Gilbert H. .


Stoddard woodland 16 a. 192. Collamore lot 4 a. 100, Hunt lot 17 a. 272 QUINCY.


564


9 59


Hanson. Mrs. II.


Cranberry meadow 3 a. 600, woodland 9 a. 90


690


11 73


Furnald, H. P.


Cottage 900, houselot No. 14. 1-2 a. 400


1300


22 10


ROCKLAND.


Baker. Henry A.


Woodland 3 a. 30.


30


51


Bradford. Betsy B.


M. Chandler woodland 8 a. 68 .


68


1 15


Fletcher, Charles H.


Storchouse 100. cranberry meadow 3 a 862


962


16 35


Gardner, Mrs. Joseph


Woodland 6 1-4 a. 35 .


35


60


Pierce. Charles S. .


Cottage 150. cottage lot 1-8 a. 50, Porter shore lots Nos, 81. 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 92, 1 a. 41725 feet 400 . House 600. houselot 1-4 a. 100, pastureland 4 a. 100 REVERE.


800


13 60


Reese. Anna


Ocean View Park lot No. 14. blk. 3, 3968 feet 150 .


150


2 55


Weston, F. Irwin


House 800, homestead 11 a. 220


1020


17 34


Phillips, Mrs. Whitman


House 5000, beach lots 59, 74. 1-2 of 75, 7-10 a. 725


5725


97 33


Bradford, Jane W.


Woodland 5 a. 30


ROXBURY


Browning, Emma M.


House 2400, barn 200, henhouse 200, kennel 200, pumping mill and tank 200, homestead 20 a. 400


3500


59 50


Corthell, Wm. I.


Porter Shore lot No. 2, 10000 feet. 150


150


2 55


McHugh, Rose


Hobomoc Park lot No. 8, blk 1. 4000 feet 100


100


1 70


Mahoney, Ellen A.


Ocean View Park lot, No. 15, blk 3, 3958 feet 150


150


2 55


Perkins, Virginia .


Ocean View Park lots Nos. 25 and 22, blk. 2, 6430 feet 300


300


5 10


Mulchay, C A.,


House 3500. pumping mill 200. Porter shore lots Nos. 61. 62. 29200 feet. 500


4200


¥1 40


Smith, Mary B.


House 650, wood and henhouse 50, houselot 1-2 a. 75 RIVERSIDE, CAL.


175


13 18


Ford, Mrs. George


Bluefish river lot No. 5, 1-4 u. 50


50


85


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10 20


Reed, Mrs. Mercy .


.


.


.


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ROSLINDALE.


30


51


.


.


1


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.


RIDGEWOOD, N. J.


600


Scoffield, M. T.


Cottage 900. 2 beach lots Nos 42, 43, 1-2 a. 300 ·


1200


20 40


Devereux, E. D. .


1650


28 05


Boylen, John .


Harrison, Lucy


3 40


Brown, L. S.


Cottage 800, Shore Co. lots Nos. 185, 187. 189. 191, 1-2 a. 325 SOMERVILLE. .


1125


19 13


Hunt, Mrs. Edwin .


650


11 05


Hunt, Cassius .


4615 78 45


Porter, Charles H. . .


3850


65 45


Olny, Charles L. .


SPRINGFIELD, VT. Hobomoc Park lot No. 10, blk. 3, 100 SOUTH HANOVER.


100


1 70


Perry, E. Y .. Trustec Estate of


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House 4500, barn 250, Davis house 2000, shop 150. cottage 400. studio 250, house 400. stable 150, stable 300, henneries 100, pumping mill 300, Soule homestead 19 3-4 a 8000, woodland 2 1-2 a. 35. C. Soule lot 8 a 200. E. Turner lot 6 a. 30. Herringweir lot 2 1-2 a. 25, Sampson lot 15 a. 500. Holmes lot 12 a. 130, Sprague lot 9 1-2 a. 67. Baker lot 420, Little Jothans 6 a. 120, Mckinnon lot 5 1-2 a 55, Bradford lot ? a. 56, Sampson lot 5 a. 75. houselot 1-5 a. 40, saltmarsh 8 1-2 a. 43 STONEHAM.


18196


309 33


Kelly, William


Ocean View Park lot No. 15, blk. 2, 3968 feet 150. SYRACUSE. .


150


2 55


Pratt, Fred H.


Porter shore lots Nos. 6 and 1-3 of No 7, 13100 feet 250 .


250


4 25


Orcutt, Sophio M. . ..


House 700. houselot 1-2 a. 50


750


12 75


Estes, Susan B.


Barstow land 8 a. 50, Perry lot 9 a. 90. Randall lot 2 a. 20. Island lot 1 1-4 a. 33, cranberry meadow 1 a. 250 SHARON


443


7 53


Merritt, Bernice W.


Ocean View Park lots Nos. 17, 19. blk. 2, 7937 feet 300 .


.


.


300


5 10


Bucho, Mrs. A.


House 350, houselot 1-4 a. 50 .


400


6 80


Alden, John T. .


.


850


14 45


Lewis, James E.


Prior land 3 a. 120


120


2 04


Haskins, Nancy C.


Woodland 6 a. 250


WAVERLY. ·


250


4 25


.


.


SOUTH WEYMOUTH.


SOUTH FRAMINGHAM.


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


ST. LOUIS. MO. . .


House 700, houselot 1 1-2 a. 150 TAUNTON. .


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SALEM. Cottage 1300, studio 150, stable 50, beach lot No. 41, 1-4 a. 150 . SCITUATE. House 1175, stable 225, henhouse 15, homestead 8 a. 275, Alden land 6 a. 125 . SOUTH BOSTON.


200 1815 30 85 Porter shore lot No. 78, 13000 feet 200 SPRINGFIELD. .


House 300. barn 100, hennery 75, homestead 1 a. 50, Harriman land 8 a. 125 House 700, shop 60, dwelling house 1000, club house 900, pumping mill 175, Shore land 1 3-4 a. 1400. wharf 5000 feet 350. Sampson lot 3 a. 30 . House 1200, houselot 11000 feet 150, 50 Nook lots 6 2-3 a. 2500 .


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ROCHESTER, N. Y.


TAX LIST-NON-RESIDENTS-CONTINUED.


NAME.


DESCRIPTION OF PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE.


Total Estate


Total 'Tax


WESTON.


Robbins. Mrs. Chandler .


.


.


Myles Standish houselot 3 a. 350 . WOLLASTON. .


350


5 95


Frame, Annie M. .


.


.


Cottage on lot No. 86, 1500, cottage on lot No. 88, 1200, cottage on lot No. 78, 1500, Shore Co. lots Nos. 78, 86,86, 89, 100. 101. 102. 1-2 of 103, 15-16 a. 725 .


4925


68 72


Lapham, Mrs. Adelaid


Father woodland 3 1-2 a. 63


.


63


1 07


Herrick. Thomas W.


House 450, stable 50, houselot 3-4 a. 600


1100


18 70


Weston, George


.


House 500. shed 25, Freeman land 6 1-4 a. 30. Driscoll meadow 2 a. 15


840


14 28


Thompson, Ella M.


Weston land 3 a. 100


100


1 70


Torrey, Mable .


.


.


150


2 55


WINTHROP.


Lawler, Lillie M.


House 400, barn 50, houselot 2 3-4 a. 75


525


8 93


Murdock, Ada G. .


House 1300, shop 150, henhouse 25, houselot 1-2 a. 300 . ·


1775


30 18


Bradford, Ruth A.


1-2 house 650, houselot 1-2 a. 50 WEST NEWTON.


600


11 90


Allen, Eugenia S.


Cottage 1000. Nook land No. 181. 1-8 a. 100


1100


18 70


Gorham. Mrs. A. J.


.


.


House 1300, arbor 75, houselot 3-4 a. 500. Loring woodland 8 1-8 a. 115 WHITMAN.


1990


33 83


Atwood, Benj. F.


Woodland 50 a. 500, Barrenhill lot 18 a. 325, Holmes lot 7 a 75. WABAN.


900


15 30


Henshaw, F. H., heirs


.


.


Shore Co. lots Nos. 154. 155 1-2, 156, 122. 123. 5-8 a. 375. Shore Co. land lot E. 1 64-160 a. 125 .


500


8 50


Prior, Fred W., et als


.


.


.


2618


44 51


Cashman, John


.


.


885


15 04


Hedges, Adeline M.


Porter Shore lot No. 40. 11000 feet 200


200


3 40


Whitten, Rose N. .


3-4 Winsor store building 675, 3-4 storelot 3-32 a. 75 .


750


12 75


Reed, Edgar


.


.


.


.


·


7850


133 45


Simmons, Nelllie E.


House 6000, boathouse 700, engine and tank 450, houselot 1 1-4. 700 WHITHAM. House 1200. barn 200, homestead 7 a. 200 . .


1600


27 20


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.


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WOBURN


House 1760, stable 400, homestead 1 3-8 a. 458 WEST QUINCY.


House 500. barn 200, henneries 20, homestead 3 a. 135, Pratt land 3 a. 30 WAKEFIELD.


.


.


.


WORCESTER


.


.


Ocean View Park lot No. 11. blk. 1, 3968 feet 150 .


WATERTOWN.


WEST HANOVER


Phillips, Lot, and J. W. Hinkley


Packard, Alpheus . Phillips, Lot. & Co., Corp. .


.


Freeman, John H. .


Wadsworth woodland 32 1-2 a. 550, Dawes & Simmons lot 20 a. 450, Brad- ford Sampson lot 7 a. 150, R. B. Chandler lot 70 a. 490 .


Woodland 17 a. 255


Machinery 400, house 300, stable 100, saw mill 500, Taylor house 275, barn 50, shop 40, Duxbury wood lot 20 73-160 a. 150, Lebanon lot 49 3-4 a. 450, B. Phillips lot 15 34-160 a. 150, J. B. Stranger lot 9 97-160 a. 140, Mill lot 109 11-160 a. 800, Smith lot 6 a. 36, Rouud lot 9 129-160 a. 55, Nash lot 35 1-4 a. 455, Bartlett lot 51 113-160 a. 275, Peterson lot 1 47-160 a. 34, Harlow lot 15 3-4 a. 75, M. F. Cushman 12 100-160 a. 200, Bradford lot 21 31-160 a. 45, H. Baker lot 13 3-4 a. 65, Geo. Baker lot 6 3-4 a. 5, L. Ford lot 9 60-160 a. 225. H. Hall lot 12 a. 290, E. A. Chandler lot 1 4-160 a. 10. Peterson lot 12 68-160 a. 180. Whiting lot 6 a. 30. S. Baker lot 16 132-160 a. 125, R. A. Bradford 3 150-160 a. 25, Mc- Kinnon lot 10 115-160 a. 65, Barstow lot 21 a. 126, D. C. Allen lot 17 1-2 a. 350, Atwell lot 61-2 a. 40. Ezekiel lot 16 a. 96. M. Chandler lot 6 a. 30. Atwell lot 6 a. 42, Delano lot 10 a. 150, Loring lot 47 5-8 a. 470. A. Free- man lot 6 a. 100, Lucy Freeman lot 10 1-2 a, 200, D. H. Chandler lot 10 a. 150, J. Peterson lot 9 1-2 a. 76. L. Weston 71-2 a. 38, Taylor houselot 2 a. 75, Russell lot 6 a. 150, mill privilege 250, R. B. Sprone lot 8 a. 200, Loring lot 18 a. 360, E. Delano lot 8 a. 96. Ford lot 9 a. 198, Dorr lot 1 a. 8, I. Keen lot 30 a. 150, Cushman lot 7 1-8 a. 126 WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS.


1640 255


27 88 · 4 34


8676


154 29


House 850, homestead 3-4 a. 600 .


1450


24 65


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7


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


Town Officers and Committees OF THE


TOWN OF DUXBURY


FOR THE


Year Ending January I


1907.


AASS


Du


637TU


01


YLES STANDISH


PLYMOUTH, THE MEMORIAL PRESS. 1907.


INDEX.


Aid to Soldiers and Sailors 16


Repair of Schoolhouses. 7


Appropriations Recommended,


30 Report of Selectmen, 5


Assessors' Report,


32


School Committee, 68


Cemetery Funds,


49 School Incidentals,


7


Cemetery Trustees,


42 School Report,


69


Franchises,


43 State aid,


18


Highways and Bridges,


9 Superintendent's Report,


70


Incidental Expenses,


24 Town Clerk's Report,


55


List of Jurors,


29 Town Officers,


3


Memorial Day,


18 Town Meetings,


60


Military Aid,


18


Treasurer's Report, 52


Overseers of Poor,


33 Tree Warden, 39


TOWN OFFICERS, 1906.


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Toren Clerk, Treasurer and Collector-George H. Stearns.


Auditor-Theodore W. Glover.


School Committee-N. K. Noyes, William J. Alden, Jr., A. M. Goulding.


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor-Henry H. Lewis, Edmund H. Sears, Sidney C. Soule.


Board of Health-Alfred E. Green, Herbert C. Freeman, Albert M. Goulding.


Constables-Charles E. Peterson, Edgar W. Chandler, Thaddeus W. Chandler.


Cemetery Trustees-William J. Alden, Jr., Thomas Al- den, Elnathan Delano, Elisha Peterson, Albert M. Goulding.


Tree Warden-Henry A. Fish.


Local Superintendent of Suppression of Brown tai! and Gypsy Moth-Henry A. Fish.


Field Drivers-Henry H. Lewis, E. H. Sears, S. C. Soule.


Committee on Town Landings-A. E. Green, John H. Glover, C. F. Allen.


Highway Surveyor-John K. Parker.


Surveyors of Wood and Lumber-Horatio Chandler, Charles P. Gruby.


Field Drivers-Charles M. Hayden, Levi H. Cushing, Walter Cushing, Asa Chandler, Charles E. Hunt, Albert M. Goulding, Eden W. Soule, J. L. McNaught, Elisha Pe- terson, John A. Hunt, John K. Parker, Harry S. Winslow.


Forest Fire Wards-Frederic B. Knapp, Horatio Chand- ler, L. M. Chase, Elisha Peterson, John A. Hunt, A. M.


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Goulding, Charles E. Peterson, Eden W. Soule, Horace S. Flagg, Ernest H. Bailey, Luther W. Sherman, C. M. Hayden.


Fire Engineers-F. B. Knapp, chief; Ernest H. Bailey, H. H. Bills, Eden W. Soule, Horace S. Flagg, H. E. Hen- derson, John H. Glover.


Special Police Officers-Warren C. Prince, William J. Turner, Henry W. Curtis, Luther W. Sherman, Charles W. Crafts.


Undertaker and Burial Agent-Elisha Peterson.


Registrars of Voters-D. D. Devereux, H. B. Chandler, P. L. Walker, George H. Stearns.


Inspector of Animals and Provisions-John K. Parker. Sealer of Weights and Measures-Hiram Foster.


Keeper of Almshouse and Pound-David S. Goodspeed, Fence Viewers-H. H. Lewis, E. H. Sears, S. C. Soule.


Report of the Selectmen


SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS.


District No. I.


Paid-


Florence A. Chaffin, teaching,


$407 00


Care of House,


50 00


$457 00


District No. 2.


Paid-


Ellen W. Downey, teaching,


$370 00


Care of House,


31 25


$401 25


District No. 3.


Paid-


Grace M. Brown, teaching, $207 00


Grace M. Peterson, teaching,


140 00


Care of House,


16 90


$363 90


District No. 4.


Paid-


Ida M. Raymond, teaching,


$370 00


Care of House,


33 00


$403 00


District No. 5.


Paid- Sadie E. Paulding, teaching, $321 50


Care of House,


17 95


$339 45


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District No. 6.


Paid-


Grace M. Peterson, teaching,


$218 00


Ella W. Hodgdon, teaching,


112 00


Care of House,


13 05


$343 55


District No. 7.


Paid-


Grace M. Hastings, teaching,


$358 50


Care of House,


12 60


$371 IO


District No. 8.


Paid-


Mary L. Devereux, teaching,


$370 00


Care of House,


16 90


$386 90


Grammar.


Paid-


Elizabeth A. Haskins, teaching,


$330 00


Mary F. Kauffman, teaching, 200 00


Care of House,


50 00


$580 00


High.


Paid-


H. E. Walker, teaching, $630 00


Elizabeth S. Sampson, teaching, 240 00


Eva W. Eldridge, teaching, 180 00


Treasurer Partridge Academy rent,


180 00


$1,230 00


Paid- Lillian C. Stoddard, teaching music, $200 00 Harriett J. Ford, teaching drawing. 200 00 Town of Pembroke, tuition. 87 67


Town of Kingston, tuition. 20 00


Fuel. all school houses, 265 36


Overdrawn, 1905,


63 18


773 03


Total Expenditure,


$5,649 18


$5.712 36


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Received-


Appropriation, $5,200 00


Dividend from dog fund,


317 79


Balance from Supt. of Schools, 166 67


Overdrawn,


27 90


5,712 36


REPAIRS OF SCHOOL HOUSE.


Paid-


A. A. Sprague,


$45 20


Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co.,


29 32


C. M. Hayden, 62 65


F. B. Cain,


37 32


G. B. Bates,


33 15


Frank H. Davis,


5 75


A. F. Peterson,


5 00


Matthew Russell,


2 25


George H. Bailey,


I 84


$222 48


SCHOOL INCIDENTALS.


W. J. Alden, services as Committee, $23 50 N. K. Noyes, services as Committee, 25 35 A. M. Goulding, services as committee, 19 60 Houghton & Mifflin, supplies, 13 62


D. C. Heath & Co., supplies,


12 08


American Book Co., supplies,


3 03


Grim & Co., supplies,


3 60


E. E. Babb & Co., supplies, 73 59


Boundbrook Press, supplies, 7 74


Millon, Bradley Co., supplies, 2 40


George Fanner, labor on lot No. 2,


7 25


David Thomas, labor on lot No. 2,


4 00


J. L. McNaught, express,


8 56


Asa Chandler, labor on lot Dist. 4, 6 50


John E. DeMeyer, cash expenses, 7 52


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Grace E. Brown, supplies, 2 27


Fred V. Hunt, team for Committee, 2 50


George Fowle, labor on flagstaff, 50


Martha Sampson, cleaning Dist. 5, 5 00 Sweetser & Arnold, supplies, 22 87


Hannah P. Thomas, cleaning rooms, 24 50


A. F. Peterson, labor Dist. 4, I 32


B. D. Loring, clock, 6 00


G. H. Clark, labor on piano,


4 00


Mary Maglathlin, cleaning Dist. 4,


4 00


George Faunce, water Dist. 2, 5 00


Ida M. Raymond, supplies, 2 00


Ellen M. Downey, supplies,


2 00


W. J. Turner, water Dist. 7,


5 00


A. A. Sprague, supplies,


23 83


H. J. Reynolds, cleaning vaults, 1905-06, 30 00


W. J. Alden, taking School Census, 14 00


W. J. Alden, Book Agent. 35 00


Lillian C. Stoddard, supplies,


72


Edgar L. Willard, services in Foster


case, I 75


W. E. Rogers, supplies. 3 25


Memorial Press, supplies. 4 50


Tilla Morgan, cleaning Dist. 4 ( 1905), 5 00


W. J. Turner, care of house Dist. 7, 4 30


Repairs of School houses,


$427 65 222 48


$650 13


Overdrawn. 1905,


92 35


$742 48


Unexpended,


57 52


Appropriation,


$800 00 $800 00


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid- Edgar L. Willard, superintendent, $200 00


John E. DeMeyer, superintendent, 300 00


Unexpended balance carried to support of Schools, 166 67


$666 67


Received-


Appropriation,


$250 00


Received from State,


416 67


$666 67


DUXBURY FREE LIBRARY.


Paid- H. E. Walker, treasurer, Received-


$500 00


Appropriation, $500 00


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


District I.


Paid ---


C. M. Hayden, labor,


$40 14


John E. Josselyn, labor,


27 21


Everett A. Ryder, labor,


6 00


Geo. H. Josselyn, labor,


14 00


Wm. J. Hastings, labor,


19 00


C. M. Taylor, labor,


10 00


James McKay, labor,


5 75


Victor E. Lamb, labor,


31 30


Wm. J. Alden, labor,


II OO


George Soule, 41 00


Fred V. Hunt,


42 50


Matthew Russell.


8 20


Archie Wadsworth,


17 80


Harrison Wadsworth,


12 30


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H. B. Chandler,


9 55


J. Knowles Parker,


2 50


$298 29


District 2.


Levi H. Cushing,


$186 29


H. A. Peterson,


10 00


David Thomas,


22 86


Everett A. Ryder,


12 00


Harold Ellis,


7 88


Mark L. Simmons,


22 00


H. A. Fish,


56 12


Geo. H. Josselyn,


II


IO


Oscar Ryder,


12 00


Oscar Brown,


14 00


John E. Josselyn,


21 00


Henry Dunster,


I IO


Herbert L. Soule,


2 00


E. J. Freeman,


4 43


Victor E. Lamb,


3 54


Harry Dunham,


3 50


Brooks Dunham,


3 00


$392 82


District 3.


Walter Cushing,


$112 86


A. W. Simmons,


7 00


Geo. Loring,


59 12


Mark L. Simmons,


16 00


Harry B. Loring,


I7 24


David Chandler,


21 96


Herbert L. Soule,


23 43


Geo. Lapham,


29 00


W. J. Dunham,


14 00


Arthur Loring,


53 88


Claud Cushing,


7 00


Oscar Brown,


22 00


J. M. Freeman,


8 00


Wm. Freeman,


4 00


H. B. Chandler,


24 34


E. H. Bailey,


14 12


$433 95


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District 4.


Asa Chandler,


$121 00


Christian Peterson,


12 00


Benjamin McNayer,


24 50


Frank Anderson,


2 66


Willard R. Chandler,


8 00


C. Q. Walker,


16 00


Freeman Randall,


19 00


H. B. Chandier,


60 00


Geo. W. Frost,


30 00


Horatio Chandler,


50 00


Edwin O. Wilcott,


61 00


$404 16


District 5.


Charles E. Hunt,


$54 17


Robert T. Randall,


39 75


H. R. Peterson,


6 00


H. W. Randall,


5 50


J. L. McAuliffe,


58 32


Wm. W. Simmons,


18 76


H. S. Winslow,


IO 50


J. A. Smith,


7 00


H. Nickerson,


3 50


Daniel Studley,


27 97


H. A. Gerrish,


14 00


$245 47


District 6.


A. M. Goulding,


$IOI 99


Cyrus Lantz,


20 00


Joe Crocker,


29 00


Arthur Duchane,


12 00


Thomas Chandler,


18 78


Fred Studley,


6 00


Thomas Alden,


25 50


J. L. McAuliffe,


17 78


August Landry,


8 00


A. E. Parks,


27 50


James W. Baker,


4 00


H. H. Delano,


35 00


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L. C. Walker, James Alden,


20 00


4 00


$329 55


District 7.


Eden W. Soule,


$137 45


Sidney C. Soule,


2 70


Harry Priest,


12 80


L. A. Peterson,


16 65


John B. Riley,


6 80


Isaiah Walker,


5 60


Geo. E. Hathaway,


26 80


Calvin Josselyn,


8 00


Adelbert Delano,


8 00


Otis Delano,


7 00


Wm. H. Woodward,


24 50


$256 30


District 8.


J. L. McNaught,


$187 20


E. Edgar Chandler,


5 72


John H. Glover,


2 85


G. D. Simmons,


29 80


Geo. J. Soule,


18 00


Charles Edwards,


44 00


William Frazar,


42 00


John K. Parker,


4 35


R. G. Needham,


32 50


E. A. Ryder,


6 00


O. B. Ryder,


4 00


Thomas Gorham,


39 66


Harry Priest,


6 00


Clarence Taylor,


10 00


Wm. J. Turner,


16 25


Tony Lucas,


3 00


Calvin Josselyn,


4 40


Geo. E. Hathaway,


6 00


Samuel Walker,


17 00


Geo. W. Chandler,


2 00


$480 73


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District 9.


Elisha Peterson, H. A. Fish, W. J. Hastings,


$35 00


7 50


10 00


$52 50


District IO.


John A. Hunt,


, $42 78


R. A. Badger,


5 II


Gideon White,


16 00


Benjamin White,


5 00


Arthur Duchane,


12 00


Clement LaMore,


12 00


Charles Boylston,


I7 II


Willie Whitehouse,


12 00


John Holt,


24 00


Fred Studley,


4 00


H. J. Hicks,


4 18


Charles Walter,


20 00


H. B. Chandler,


87 83


$262 0I


District II.


John K. Parker,


$12 05.


Geo. Cobbett,


I 00


WVm. S. Frazar,


26 20


Geo. D. Simmons,


52 00


Geo. Soule,


13 00


Stephen Jackson,


16 50


C. M. Taylor,


30 00


Samuel Walker,


20 00


H. A. Briggs,


10 00


H. B. Chandler,


14 87


F. V. Hunt,


42 50


Robert Tammet,


13 00


$251 12


District 12.


H. S. Winslow,


$68 38


J. M. Freeman,


7 00


A. F. Winslow,


2 40


Lawrence McAuliffe,


4 00


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John Sullivan,


26 00


Anthony Ashley,


2 00


Otis Lapham,


6 00


Albert Gage,


6 22


Geo. Hamlin,


IO 37


Bailey Gullifer,


26 63


Frank Decatur,


23 38


Eugene Atwood,


8 00


James W. Baker,


36 00


Chester Baker,


32 00


Luther Gardner,


16 00


Aron Neilson,


17 80


Geo. W. Lewis,


10 00


Horace Flagg,


6 45


James A. Smith,


27 82


T. W. Chandler,


67 82


$404 28


HIGHWAYS.


Received-


Balance from previous years,


$510 64


Appropriation, 4,000 00


Transfer of balance of Road at South Duxbury,


113 00


Transfer of balance of Road at Powder Point, 74 79


Received from E. A. Stevens, ¿ expense


Culvert of District 10,


36 33


$4.734 76


Paid,


$4,249 79


Unexpended,


484 97


$4.734 76


STONE ROAD.


Orders have drawn to the amount of, $


4 20


Overdrawn, 1905. No appropriation.


122 76


Overdawn.


$126 96


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AUTUMN AVENUE.


No orders drawn. Overdrawn in 1905,


$20 01


SPECIAL REPAIRS OF HIGH STREET.


No appropriation. Ovrdrawn in 1905, $49 14


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid-


Hedley V. Dimmock, clay, $6 90


Mrs. Nancy Parks, clay, 17 70


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., lumber, 62 04


C. M. Hayden, painting, 7 50


Wm. R. Baker, clay,


14 52


C. W. Marsh, clay,


4 55


Lucy Loring, gravel,


2 60


Anna Bailey, clay,


5 76


Heirs of E. A. Chandler, gravel,


9 20


James Reed, clay, 14 80


Horatio Chandler, posts,


5 90


Town of Marshfield, clay,


I 62


Olive Blackman, clay,


7 78


Hartley Thomas, clay,


84


J. R. Briggs, clay,


22 00


H. F. White, sharpening picks,


2 50


Mary Gardner, gravel,


8 00


Mary Campbell, drain tile,


4 44


Good Roads Machinery Co., supplies,


9 05


Sweetser & Arnold, supplies, 2 00


Ames Plow Co., supplies, 17 60


John K. Parker, labor and material, 163 36


$391 66


-16-


Sidney Peterson, repairs, Blue River Bridge, $31 95


E. H. Chandler, surveying So. Station and Depot street, 16 00


47 95


$438 61


Paid,


3,811 18


$4.259 15


SNOW.


Unexpended, 1905, $589 47


Orders have been drawn to the amount of, 198 66


$390 81


Unexpended,


$390 81


TREE WARDEN.


Paid-


Orders to the amount of, Received-


$229 40


Balance from 1905,


$122 06


From Hathaway bequest,


IOI 60


From Incidental account,


5 74


$229 40


AID TO SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AND DEPENDANT RELATIVES.


Paid- Town of Randolph, aid to A. M. Nightingale, $51 00


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Town of Whitman, aid to Walter Southworth, 125 95


Edward M. Magoun, cash aid, 44 00


Jason H. Randall, cash aid, 24 00


Thomas Inglis, cash aid,


2 00


Francis J. Randall, cash aid,


10 00


Louisa J. Syms, 28 00


Agnes S. Weston, 12 00


S. H. Jackson, care, Geo. S. Weston, 2 00


E. H. Sears, care, Geo. S. Weston, 3 00


N. K. Noyes, medical attendance, G. S. Weston, 32 50


N. K. Noyes, medical attendance, Mrs. Oscar Soule, 50 00'.


N. K. Noyes, medical attendance,


L. B. Fitts (Marshfield), 20 75


Walter D. Shurtleff, M. D.,


attendance, Jason H. Randall,


16 00


Elisha Peterson, burial, George S. Weston, 35 00


Elisha Peterson, burial, · W. E. Wadsworth, 35 00


Walter D. Shurtleff, attendance, Edward M. Magoun, 93 00


H. A. Randall, care Edward M. Magoun, 96 40


Alice Roach, nurse, Edward M. Magoun, 107 50


Mary Maglathlin, nurse, Edward M. Magoun, 10 00


Walter S. Loring, supplies, Ed- ward M. Magoun, 19 55


Mrs. H. A. Randall, care of Edward M. Magoun, 10 00


Warren M. Babbett, medical


attendance, A. M. Nightingale, I2 00


Emma J. Magoun, supplies, 7 00


$846 65


Received balance from 1905, $148 00


Overdrawn, 698 65


$846 65


Duxbury 2.


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MILITARY AID.


Balance, 1904, $279 00 No orders have been drawn.


GUIDE POSTS AND BOARDS.


The guide boards in Town are in their usual condition nothing having been done to them except necessary re- pairs.


MEMORIAL DAY.


Paid-


William Wadsworth Post, No. 165, G. A. R., $100 00


Received-


Appropriation, $100 00


PAYMENTS FOR STATE AID.


Chapter 381. Acts of 1904.


Due from State payments from Dec. I,


1905, to Jan. 1, 1907,


$2,922 00


Alden, Thomas,


$72 00


Abbott, Lewis B.,


72 00


Brewster, Melzar,


72 00


Bartlett, Emma J.,


48 00


Bailey, Louis M.,


48 00


Bradley, John R.,


16 00


Chandler, Mary L.,


48 00


Chandler, Mary S.,


48 00


Delano, Otis.


48 00


Dunham, Wm. J.,


72 00


Foster, Caroline I ..


48 00


Foster, Hiram.


48 00


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Foster, Mary D.,


48 00


Freeman, Enoch,


45 00


Freeman, Hellen M.,


12 00


Freind, George F.,


72 00


Frost, Edward F.,


50 00


Fitts, Lyman,


72 00


Glass, Lizzie H.,


48 00


Gardner, Leander R.,


72 00


Gullifer, Bailey,


48 00


Higgins, George L.,


48 00


Haverstock, John H.,


18 00


Haverstock, Adeline P.,


12 00


Hunt, Charles W.,


4 00


Josselyn, John E.,


36 00


Lewis, Josephine R.,


48 00


Leach, Rodney M., '.


48 00


McNaught, Thomas,


72 00


McNaught, Juliet,


48 00


Magoun, Edward M.,


72 00


Patterson, Mary J.,


48 00


Ryder, George F.,


72 00


Ryder, Sarah B.,


48 00


Randall, Jason H.,


72 00


Randall, Julia,


24 00


Randall, Elizabeth F.,


4 00


Randall, Harriet A.,


48 00


Rogers, Teresa C.,


48 00


Stearns, Aroline A.,


28 00


Soule, Joseph A.,


72 00


Soule, Sarah A ..


48 00


Soule, Nancy W.,


48 00


Soule, Samuel P.,


48 00


Soule, Louisa A ..


48 00


Sherman, Sarah F.,


36 00


Sherman, Frederick P.,


48 00


Thomas, William H.,


48 00


Thomas, Hannah P ..


48 00


Wadsworth, Hamilton,


72 00


Weston, Georgianna M.,


48 00


Weston, Lucia S.,


48 00


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Weston, James S.,


72 00


Weston, George S.,


24 00


Winsor, Joshua,


72 00


$2,685 00


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Paid-


Dr. Roger Spaulding, attendance, E. B. Freeman, 17 00


N. K. Noyes, medical attendance, Jan 1, 1905 to Jan. 1, 1906, 150 50


Cash paid E. Burton Freeman,


130 00


R. G. Needham, team for Board of Health, I 50


Geo. W. Cobbett. collecting


garbage and burying two seals, 27 00


C. H. Goldthwaite, supplies, 9 00


Hobbs, Warren & Co., supplies, I 30


Memorial Press, printing, 3 75


Alfred E. Green, cash expenses,


4 58


A. M. Goulding, services, 6 00


A. T. Howard, supplies,


4 75


Unexpended,


$355 38 174 03


$529 41


Appropriation,


$500 00


Unexpended, 1905,


29 4I


$529 4I


CAUCUS COMMITTEE.


Paid-


Lawrence Bradford,


$10 06


Unexpended,


9 94


$20 00


Received appropriation, 1903,


$20 00


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· FOREST FIRE WARDS.


Paid-


Underwood Fire Extinguisher Co., $146 00


Clifford Wagon Co., wagon, 75 00


Elisha Peterson, expense on wagon, 30 00


E. H. Wadsworth, painting, 16 00


Elisha Peterson, labor and supplies, 35 80


Sweetser & Arnold, supplies, IO 75


Richard Higgins, labor,


2 00


W. J. Hastings, labor,


3 50


Ralph B. Green, labor,


I 00


H. S. Morgan, labor,


I 75


Geo. W. Chandler, labor, 2 00


Oscar Brown, labor,


I 50


L. M. Bailey, labor,


2 00


H. S. Winslow, labor,


I 70


H. S. Flagg, labor,


[ IO


A. M. Goulding, labor,


3 00


J. W. Hastings, labor,


I 00


Sidney C. Soule, labor,


56


W. W. Simmons, labor,


25


Herbert A. Gerrish, labor,


25


Memorial Press,


6 50


W. W. Wadsworth,


I 00


Unexpended,


$342 66 II9 24


$461 90


Received-


Appropriation,


$400 00


Balance, 1905,


61 90


$461 90


FIRE PROTECTION.


Paid- J, S. McNaught. Boston Badge Co.,


$10 85 5 25


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Chandler & Barker,


4 08


Burdett & Williams,


9 00


H. H. Bills,


II 00


E. H. Bailey,


I 50


James Baker, bells,


32 00


H. B. Chandler, land,


125 00


J. Dexter Randall,


400 00


Charles W. Sabin,


14 00


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co.,


I 75


N. Ford & Sons,


I 69


H. L. Morgan,


75


Overdrawn, 1905,


54 73


$671 52




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