Town annual report for the town of Duxbury for the year ending 1901-1910, Part 54

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


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27516 745


319 72 10 28


Donald. Jessie E. .


House 2500, woodhouse 50, house 1000, shop 150, stable 200, pumping mill 200, houselot 3-4 a. 800


4900


67 62


Cowen, Mary


Porter shore lot No. 44 11000 ft. 200


200


2 76


Castlebery, C. M.


Shore Co lot No. 76 1-8 a. 100 .


100


1 38


Crocker, Harry H .;


. House 800, houselot 1-2 a. 50 .


850


11 73


Hanson, Maria C. .


.


Cranberry meadow 3 a. 600, swamp and upland 51 36-161 a. 1280 .


1880


25 94


Southard, Frances E.


Honse 1100. stable 700, pumping mill 300, shop 50, boathouse 400, homestead 10 a. 5000. wharf 250 ·


.


17.00


244 26


NEW DORCHESTER.


Miller, Adilla S.


Ocean View Park lot No. 13 Blk. 1 100 .


100


1 38


PLYMPTON.


Bourne, Joseph T.


Salt marsh 5 1-2 a. 44


44


61


Delano, Hiram T. .


1-2 house 325, houselot 1-2 a. 50 .


375


5 18


Fuller, William


Salt marsh 5 1-2 a. 44 .


44


61


Morse, Chas. W.


Cedar woodland 5 a. 40 .


40


55


.


Boyer, L. Sons


Bradley, H. B.


House 625, homestead 4 a. 120


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TAX LIST- NON-RESIDENTS - CONTINUED.


NAMES.


DESCRIPTION OF PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE.


Total Estate.


Total Tax.


Town of Plympton


Sturtevant marsh 4 a. 30


.


·


.


.


.


$ 30


$ 41


Buckley, J. J., Rev.


Howard land 1 a. 200


200


2 76


Bonney, Elmer T. .


Beach house 300, stable 25 .


225


4 49


Flavell, Thomas F.


Loring cedar 1 a. 25


25


35


Gifford, Geo. F. .


2 horses 200 .


200


2 76


Knapp. Lucia A. .


Woodland 3 a. 51, clay hole 2 3-4 a. 55


10€


1 46


Nickerson, George, Jr. (agent) .


Mill privilege and Loring land 21 a. 400, Lafurgy lot 40 a. 200, C. H. Chandler 11 a. 55


655


9 04


Plymouth Gun Club


Club House 75, salt marsh 2 1-2 a. 38


113


1 56


PEMBROKE.


Bonney, James


.


-| House 1200, stable 800, carriagehouse 100, homestead 25 a. 500


15 2600


35 88


Chandler, Delia E.


Delano wood 6 a. 90


90


1 24


Chandler, W. Ellls


Woodland 3 a. 60, salt marsh 11 a. 55


115


1 59


Church, Geo. H. (heirs)


Father land 4 a. 60. Church woodland 10 a. 250, Father wood 9 a. 110


420


5 80


Curtis, Albert W. .


Woodland 5 a. 56, Sampson 4 a. 110


166


2 29


Estes, Willard C. .


Woodland 2 a. 30


30


41


Ford. Baker (heirs)


Salt marsh 3 1-2 a. 28


28


39


Ford, W. Saunders


Standish woodland 3 a. 45 .


45


62


Howard, Isaac N. (helrs)


Stable and shed 225. stablelot 3-5 a. 75


300


4 14


Holmes. Jabez W.


Grover land 1 3-4 a. 25, Lapham wood 1 1-2 a. 25


50


69


Hall, Horace (heirs)


Woodland 6 a. 78


78


1 08


Jones, Edwin B.


Woodland 16 a. 320, Packard wood 7 a. 70


390


5 38


Keene, Abel W.


Woodland 2 1-2 a 25


25


35


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.


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21


Boylston, Mary W.


.


Salt marsh 2 3-4 a. 15


.


.


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.


PLYMOUTH.


.


.


.


Keevy, Wilson .


Beach house 30


30


41


Loring, Bernard


Woodland 12 a. 120 (exempt 120 .


110


1 52


Stoddard wood 10 a. 120, Taylor Street lot 10 a. 150


270 52


72


Nash, William


Woodland 2 a. 28


28


39


Randall, Hiram (heirs)


.


Woodland 20 a. 280, Stranger lot ? a. 112, salt marsh 3 1-2 a. 28


420


5 80


Studley, John C. .


3 66


Standish, Otis .


.


.


265 70 160


2 21


Taylor, Geo. A. Taylor, Wm. (heirs)


.


.


Salt marsh 12 a. 60, Peterson wood 4 a. 40, J. Peterson 7 1-2 a. 21 Woodland 17 a. 225, Sampson lot 3-4 a. 15


240


3 31


Witherell, Arthur C.


.


Woodland 2 a. 70 Churchill woodland 32 a. 350 Stoddard woodland 16 a. 192, Collamore 4 a. 100, Hunt 17 a. 272


564


7 78


PITTSFIELD. N. H.


Perkins. Annie L.


.


.


House 2200, stable 350, houselot 1-4 a. 200


2750


37 95


QUINCY.


Carlander, Mrs. .


Cranberry meadow 2 1-2 a. 500, upland 7 1-2 a. 75


575


7 94


Fernald, H. B. ·


Rich cottage 900, houselots Nos. 1, 12. 13 and 14 1-2 a. 400 .


1300


17 94


Tinglof, Carl


Grandmother lot 4 1-2 a. 45


45


62


ROCKLAND


Baker, Henry A. Bradford, Betsey R.


Woodland 3 a. 30


30


41


M. Chandler woodland 8 a. 68 ·


68


94


Fletcher, Chas. H.


Storehouse 100, cranberry meadow 3 a. 862 .


.


.


962


13 28


Reed, Mrs. Mercy


House 600, houselot 1 1-4 a. 100, pasture land 100


800


11 04


REVERE.


House 1800, Porter shore lot No. 23 11000 ft. 250


2050


28 29


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.


1


.


.


Toolhouse 40, cranberry meadow 1 a. 150, swamp and land 7 3-4 a. 75 Salt marsh 9 a. 70 .


97


Simmons, James


Chandler woodland 8 a. 160


121


1 76


70 350


97


Wainwright, W. H.


4 83


West, Gilbert H. . .


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Wilde, Cora R. .


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.


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.


Hall woodland 5 1-2 a. 110 . .


Magoun. J. W. (heirs) Merrill, Francis


3 73


Ford land 2 a. 40, Barstow land 1-8 a. 12


Lefurgy, Samuel


TAX LIST - NON-RESIDENTS - CONTINUED.


NAMES.


DESCRIPTIONS OF PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE.


Total Estate.


Total Tax.


Phillips, Mrs. Whitman


Cottage 5000, Beach lots Nos. 59, 74 and 1-2 of 75 6-10 a. 1000 ROSLINDALE. .


$6000


$82 80


Bradford, Jane W.


. Woodland 5 a 30 .


30


41


ROXBURY.


Brownrigg, Emma M.


House 2400, barn 200, hennery 100, kennel 200, pumping mill and tank 200, homestead 20 a. 400 .


3500


48 30


Corthell, Wm. I. .


House 2000, storehouse 50, Porter shore lot No. 2 10000 ft. 200


2250


31 05


McHugh, Rose


Hogomac Park lot No. 8 Blk. 1 4000 ft. 100


100


1 38


Mahoney, Ellen M.


Ocean View Park lot No. 15 Blk 3 3968 ft. 100


100


1 38


Mulcahay, Catherine A.


House 3500, pumping mill 200. Porter shore lots No. 61 and 62 29200 ft. 500


4200


57 96


Perkins, Miss Virginia


Ocean View Park lots Nos. 25 and 27 Blk. 2 4630 ft. 300


300


4 14


Smith, Mary B.


·


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


775


10 70


Ford, Mrs. Geo. .


Blue Fish River lot No. 5 1-4 a. 50


50


69


Devereux, Mrs. E. D.


Cottage 1300, studio 150, stable 50, Beach lots Nos. 41, 42 and 1-3 of 43 6-10 a. 350 SCITUATE.


1850


25 53


Boylen, John


·| House 1500. stable 400, henhouse 15, homestead 8 a. 275, Alden land 6 a. 125


2315


31 95


Harrison, Mrs. Lucy


Porter shore lot No. 78 13000 ft. 250


250


3 45


Oberg, Mary I.


Ocean View Park lots No. 6 and 7 Blk. 1 7937 ft. 200 .


.


200


2 76


Brown, L. S.


SPRINGFIELD. Cottage 800, Shore Co. lots Nos. 185, 187, 189, 191 1-2 a. 450


1250


17 25


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.


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RIVERSIDE, CAL.


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.


SALEM.


.


.


SOUTH BOSTON.


.


.


RIDGEWOOD, N. J.


.


SOMERVILLE.


Hunt, Mrs. Edwin Hunt. Cassius .


Porter, Chas. H. (heirs)


.


Rich. Hiram L.


.


Tuttle, Mrs. Everett W. .


700


9 66


Olney, Charles L.


Hogomac Park-lot No. 10 Blk. 3 3250 ft. 100


100


1 38


STONEHAM. Ocean View Park lot No. 15 Blk. 2 3963 ft. 100


100


1 38


SOUTH HANOVER.


House 4500. barn 250, Davis house 2000, shop 150, cottage 400, studio 250, stable 300, hen- neries 100, pumping mill 300. house 400, stable 150. Soule homestead 10 3-4 a. 8000, woodland 2 1-2 a. 35, C. Soule lot 8 a. 200, E. Turner 6 a. 30, herring weir 2 1-2 a. 25, Sampson 15 a. 500, Holmes 12 a. 130, Sprague 9 1-2 a. 67, Baker 4 a. 20. Little Joth- um 6 a. 120, McKennon 5 1-2 a. 55, Bradford ? a. 56, Sampson 5 a. 70. houselot 1-5 a. 40. salt marsh 8 1-2 a. 43 .


18196


351 10


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SOUTH WEYMOUTH.


Orcott, Sophia M. .


House 700, houselot 1-2 a. 50


750


10 35


SOUTH FRAMINGHAM.


Estes. Susan B.


Barstow land 8 a. 50, Perry wood 9 a. 90, Randall 2 a. 20. Island 1 1-4 a. 33, cranberry meadow 1 a. 300 .


493


6 80


SHARON.


Fowler, Bernice W.


Ocean View Park lots Nos. 17 and 19 Blk. 2 7937 ft. 200


200


2 76


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


Bucho, Mrs. A.


House 350. houselot 1-4 a. 50


400


5 52


ST. LOUIS, MO.


Alden, John T.


House 700, houselot 1 1-2 a. 150


850


11 73


Lewis, James E.


.


Prior land 3 a. 120


.


Goward. Florence E.


TAUNTON.


120


1 66


Shore cottage 1300, Shore Co. lots Nos. 83, 84 and 85 3-8 a. 350


1650


22 77


650


8 97


4651


63 69


4830


66 35


House 1000, stable 150, woodhouse 50, hennery 75, houselot 2 1-4 a. 150


1425


19 67


Cottage 500, Porter shore lot No. 1 10366 ft. 200 SPRINGFIELD, VT.


.


Kelley, Willianı


Perry, E. Y. (trustee estate of) .


House 300, barn 100, henneries 75, homestead 1 a. 50. Harriman land 1-8 a. 125 House 700. shop 60. house 1000, clubhouse 900. pumping mill 175, shore land 1 3-4 a. 1400, Sampson woodland 3 a. 30, wharf 5000 ft. 350 House 1200, houselot 11000 ft. 150. 58 Nook lots 8 2-3 a. 3480 .


TAX LIST - NON-RESIDENTS - CONTINUED.


NAMES.


DESCRIPTIONS OF PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE.


Total Estate.


Total Tax.


WAVERLEY.


Haskins, Nancy C. .


.


.


Woodland 10 135-160 a. 250 .


.


$250


$3 45


Robbins, Mrs. Chandler


.


. Myles Standish houselots 3 a. 500


500


6 90


WOLLASTON.


Frame, Annie M. .


Cottage on lot 86 1500, cottage on lot 88 1200, cottage on lot 78 1500, Shore Co. lots Nos. 78, 86, 88, 89, 100. 101, 102 and 1-2 of 103 15-16 a. 900


5100


78 38


Lapham. Mrs. Addie


Woodland 5 a. 25, another 3 1-2 a. 70


95


1 31


Thompsor Ella M.


1 . House 700, Werton land 3 a. 100


800


11 04


WINTHROP.


Lawler. Lillian M.


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


525


~ 25


Torrey. Mabel E. .


Ocean View Park lot No. 11 Blk. 1 3968 ft. 100


100


1 38


Weston, George


House 500, shed 25, Freeman land 6 1-4 u. 300, Driscoll meadow 2 a. 15


840


11 59


WEST NEWTON


Allen, Eugenia S. .


Cottage 1000, Nook land lot 181 1-8 a. 150


1150


15 87


Gorham, Mrs. A. J.


.


House 1600, summer arbor 75, houselot 3-4 a. 500, Loring wood 1 1-8 a. 115 WHITMAN.


2290


31 60


Atwood, Benjamin F.


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


.


900


12 42


Henshaw, F H. (heirs)


Shore Co. lots Nos. 154, 155 1-2. 156. 122 and 123 5-8 a. 500, Shore Co. lot E. 1 64-160 a. 125 WOBURN.


625


8 63


Prior, Fred W., and Others


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


2618


36 13


Cashman, John .


WEST QUINCY.


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


885


12 22


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WESTON.


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.


WAKEFIELD.


Iledges, Adeline M.


· Cottage 700, bathhouse 25, Porter Shore lot No. 40 11000 ft. 200


12 77


Whitten, Rose M. .


925 3-4 Winsor store building 675, 3-4 store lot 3-32 a. 75 750 WORCESTER.


10 35


Reed, Edgar


House 6000, garage 700, engine and tank 450, houselot 1 1-4 a. 700 WALTHAM.


¥850


108 33


Simmons, Nellie E.


House 1200, barn 200, homestead 7 a. 200


1600


22 08


WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS.


Freeman, John H. .


House 850, houselot 3-4 a. 600 .


.


. 1450 21 01


Burnett, Roxana M.


Cottage 1000, Killian land 19000 ft. 175


1175


16 22


WEST HANOVER.


.¡ Machinery 400. house 300, stable 100, saw mill and wheel 500. Taylor house 275, barn 50, shop 40, H. Wadsworth woodland 32 1-2 a. 550, Davis lot and Simmons lot 20 a. 450. Bradford 7 a. 150. R. B. Chandler 70 a. 490, Duxbury lot 20 73-160 a. 150, Lebanon 49 3.4 a. 450, B. Phillips lot 15 134-160 a. 150, Stranger lot 9 97-160 a. 140.2Mill lot 109 11-160 a. 800, Smith lot 6 a. 36, Round Pond lot 9 129-160 a. 55, I. K. Nash lot 35 1-4 a. 455, Bartlett lot 51 113-160 a. 275. Peterson lot 6 47-160 a. 34. Harlow lot 15 3-4 a. 75, Cushman 12 100-160 a. 200, Bradford lot 21 31-160 a. 45, Hannah Baker lot 13 3-4 a. 65 Geo Baker 6 3-4 a. 50, Levi Ford lot 9 60-160 a. 200, H. Hall lot 12 a. 290, E. A. Chandler lot 1 1-4 a. 10, Peterson lot 12 68-160 a. 180. M. Whiting lot 6 a. 30. S. Baker 16 132-160 a. 125, R. A. Bradford lot 3 150-160 a 25, Mckinnon lot 10 153-160 a. 65. H. W. Barstow lot 31 a. 126, D. C. Allen lot 17 1-2 a. 350, Atwell 6 1-2 a. 40, Ezekel lot 16 a. 96. M Chandler lot 6 a. 30, Atwell 6 a. 42, Delano lot 10 a. 150, Loring lot 47 5-8 a. 470, D. H. Chandler lot 10 a. 150, A. Freeman 6 a. 100, Lucy Freeman lot 10 1-2 a. 200, J. Peterson 9 1-2 a. 76. L. Weston 7 1-2 a. 38, Taylor houselot 2 a. 75, Russell lot 6 a. 150, mill privilege 250, R. B. Sproul 8 a. 200, Omah Loring lot 18 a. 360, Elisha Delano lot 8 a. 96, Ford Sampson lot 9 a. 198, Dorr lot 1 a. 8, Isaac Keene lot 30 a. 150. Cushman lot 7 1-8 a. 126, Geo. Magoun lot 5 a. 125, Watson lot 6 a. 450, Shepard lot 20 a. 840. Barstow lot 14 a. 320, Gardner lot 4 1 4 a. 125, factory lot 22 a. 215, But- ler 11 a. 200, P. Weston 2 a. 25


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16591


179 28


WILLIAMSTOWN.


Lot Phillips & Co.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


Town Officers and Committees


OF THE


TOWN OF DUXBURY


FOR THE


Year Ending December 31.


1907


MASS


BUR


TS


637


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LES STAND!


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PLYMOUTH, THE MEMORIAL PRESS. 1908.


INDEX.


Aid to Soldiers and Sailors, 32


Report of Selectmen, 5


Appropriations Recommended,


35


School Committee, 66


Assessors' Report, 37


School Incidentals, 7


Cemetery Funds,


56


School Report, 67


Cemetery Trustees,


48


State Aid,


33


Fire Protection, 18


Superintendent's Report, 69


Highway and Bridges,


9


Suppression of Gypsy Moth,


19


Incidental Expenses,


26


Town Clerk's Report, 60


List of Jurors,


34 Town Officers,


3


Memorial Day,


25


Town Meetings, 50


Military Aid,


25


Treasurer's Report, 58


Overseers of Poor,


38


Repair of Schoolhouses,


8


Tree Warden, 43


TOWN OFFICERS, 1907.


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


Auditors-Theodore W. Glover, Ernest H. Bailey.


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


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor-Henry H. Lewis, Edmund H. Sears, Sydney C. Soule and Theodore W. Glover to fill vacancy.


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


Constables-David S. Goodspeed, Edgar W. Chandler, Thad- deus W. Chandler.


Cemetery Trustees-William J. Alden, Thomas Alden, El- nathan Delano, Elisha Peterson, Albert M. Goulding.


Tree Warden-Henry A. Fish.


Local Superintendent of Suppression of Brown Tail and Gypsy Moths-Henry A. Fish.


Committe on Town Landings-Alfred E. Green, John H. Glover, Chas. F. Allen.


Highway Surveyor-Eden W. Soule.


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


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


Forest Fire Wards-Frederick B. Knapp, Horatio Chandler, Daniel W. Studley, Elisha Peterson, John A. Hunt, A. M. Goulding, Eden W. Soule, Horace S. Flagg, Ernest H. Bailey, L. W. Sherman, Charles M. Hayden, John H. Glover, John S. Edwards.


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


Special Police Officers-L. W. Sherman, H. W. Curtis, War- ren C. Prince, Chas. E. Peterson, Chas. W. Crafts.


Undertaker and Burial Agent-Elisha Peterson.


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


Inspector of Animals-Herman H. Delano, Jr.


Inspector of Slaughtered Animals-Oscar H. Brown.


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. 1.


Paid-


Florence A. Chaffin, teaching,


$407 00


Geo. Wadsworth, care of house,


50 00


$457 00


District No. 2.


Paid-


Ellen W. Downey, teaching,


$370 00


Ellen W. Downey, care of house,


2 50


Geo. Faunce, care of house, 23 00


Addie Mckenzie, care of house,


9 00


$404 50


District No. 3.


Paid-


Grace M. Peterson, teaching,


$370 00


Grace M. Peterson, care of house,


16 65


$386 65


District No. 4.


Paid-


Ida M. Raymond, teaching,


$370 00


Miss A. M. Morgan, care of house, 33 25


$403 25


District No. 5.


Paid-


Sadie E. Paulding, teaching,


$207 00


Elizabeth Hastings, teaching, 112 00


Martha Sampson, care of house, 9 60


$328 60


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District No. 6.


Paid-


Ella W. Hodgdon, teaching,


$303 00


Ella W. Hodgdon, care of house,


12 10


$315 10


District No. 7.


Paid-


Grace M. Hastings, teaching,


$230 00


Sadie E. Paulding, teaching,


133 00


William Turner, care of house,


16 65


$379 65


District No. 8.


Paid-


Mary L. Devereux, teaching,


$370 00


Geo. Bates, care of house,


16 65


$386 65


Grammar.


Paid-


Mary F. Kauffman, teaching,


$500 00


Geo. Wadsworth, care of house,


50 00


$550 00


High.


H. E. Walker, teaching,


$560 00


Lizzie S. Sampson, teaching,


210 00


Eva W. Eldridge, teaching,


160 00


Marguerite Haskell,


60 00


Treasurer Partridge Academy, rent,


180 00


$1,170 00


Paid-


Lillian C. Stoddard, teaching music,


$200 00


Harriet J. Ford, teaching drawing


200 00


Town of Pembroke, tuition,


86 00


Town of Kingston, tuition,


12 33


Fuel, all school houses,


502 32


$1,000 65


Total expenditure,


$5,782 05


1906, Overdrawn,


27 90


$5,809 95


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Received-


Appropriation,


$5,200 00


Dividend from dog fund,


345 67


Balance from Supt. of Schools,


166 67


Tuition for children,


31 00


Overdrawn,


5,743 34 66 61


$5,809 95


SCHOOL INCIDENTALS.


Paid-


Wm. J. Alden, services as committee, $ 24 00


Wm. J. Alden, taking school census, 14 00


Wm. J. Alden, book agent, 35 00


A. M. Goulding, services as committee, 24 50


John H. Glover, whitewashing Dist. No. 2, 3 00 Harry B. Loring, water 1906-1907 Dist. 3, 10 00 J. L. Hammett Co., supplies, 51 53


Silver, Burdett & Co., supplies, 12 00


Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies, 53 56


D. C. Heath & Co., supplies, 3 45


The Boundbrook Press, supplies, 6 42


Florence A. Chaffin, supplies Dist. 1, 3 51


John E. DeMeyer, express, postage, etc., 8 25


A. E. Raymond, supplies, 3 60


J. L. McNaught, express,


9 24


American Book Co., supplies, 6 65


Ginn & Co., supplies, 19 85


Houghton Mifflin Co., supplies, 2 13


The Memorial Press, printing, 1 25


Wadsworth Howland Co., supplies,


18 60


Hannah P. Thomas, cleaning,


29 00


H. J. Reynolds, cleaning vaults, 16 00


Sweetser & Arnold, supplies,


32 21


A. A. Sprague, labor and stock,


52 35


A. M. Morgan, cleaning, 5 00


Edgar W. Hood, repairing clock,


1 50


-8-


W. E. Rogers, printing, 1 25


Martha Sampson, cleaning, 3 00


Mary F. Kauffmann, supplies, 50


Henry H. Bills, janitor services,


9 00


Wm. J. Turner, water, Dist. 7, 5 00


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., coal and supplies, 8 25


Alfred E. Green, insurance,


150 00


$623 85


REPAIRS OF SCHOOL HOUSES.


Paid-


A. A. Sprague, labor and material, $ 31 35


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies, 3 20


Matthew Russell, labor, 8 88


J. Dexter Randall, labor and material, 1 41


William W. Myrick, labor, 1 50


Abbott W. Simmons, labor and supplies, 108 66


H. A. Randall, labor, 2 50


Gershom Chandler, labor,


2 05


School incidentals,


$160 05 623 85


$783 90


Unexpended,


73 62


$857 52


Received-


Appropriation,


$800 00


Unexpended 1906,


57 52


$857 52


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid-


John E. DeMeyer,


$500 00


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Unexpended balance carried to sup- port of Schools, 166 67


Unexpended appropriation, 1907,


250 00


Received-


Appropriation,


$500 00


Received from State,


416 67


$916 67


DUXBURY FREE LIBRARY.


Paid-


Herbert E. Walker, treasurer,


$500 00


Received-


$500 00


Appropriation,


PROVINCETOWN PILGRIM MONUMENT APPROPRIATION.


No orders have been drawn. Received-


Appropriation,


$50 00


Unexpended,


$50 00


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


District No. 1.


Paid-


J. K. Parker, labor,


$ 31 75


Estate John K. Parker, labor,


124 30


C. M. Taylor, labor,


92 75


Frank E. Phillips, labor,


8 00


Samuel Walker, labor,


91 00


Robert Tammet, labor,


20 00


$916 67


1


-IO-


George M. Paulding, labor,


6 60


John Cooper, labor, 25 00


David H. Thomas, labor,


5 00


Herbert A. Peterson, labor,


22 50


Gustavus D. Simmons, labor,


19 00


Eden W. Soule, labor,


58 00


Stephen H. Jackson, labor,


24 00


Geo. E. Hathaway, labor,


6 20


Harvey J. Reynolds, labor,


44 40


John E. Joselyn, labor,


12 25


Richard Higgins, labor,


30 00


Wm. J. Hastings, labor,


59 50


Everett Ryder, labor,


17 00


Wm. J. Alden, labor,


4 00


$701 25


District No. 2.


Paid-


Levi H. Cushing, labor,


$76 60


Clarence M. Smith, labor,


10 00


Everett Ryder, labor,


2 00


Geo. H. Torry, labor,


2 00


Matthew Crotty, labor,


2 00


Fred McCarty, labor,


2 00


Harry Dunham, labor,


9 00


A. C. Bennett, labor,


4 00


Parker Weston, labor,


12 00


Fred Loring, labor,


8 00


David H. Thomas, labor,


2 00


Brooks K. Dunham, labor,


1 00


$135 60


District No. 3.


Paid-


Walter Cushing, labor,


$117 20


Harry B. Loring, labor,


50 00


Geo. E. Lapham, labor,


29 00


Geo. W. Loring, labor,


64 25.


Oscar Brown, labor,


26 00


Arthur Loring, labor,


52 19


J. M. Freeman, labor,


14 00


-II-


Walter Alden, labor,


8 40


Matthew Crotty, labor,


6 00


Ernest H. Bailey, labor,


4 00


Edward Stevens, labor,


8 00


Everett Winsor, labor,


3 00


$382 04


District No. 4.


Paid-


Asa Chandler, labor,


$81 50


Henry B. Chandler, labor,


61 12


Horatio Chandler, labor,


42 00


David Nightingale, labor,


22 00


C. Q. Walker, labor,


21 00


James C. Chase, labor,


16 00


Edward O. Wilcott, labor,


64 25


Freeman Randall,


14 35


John Cooper,


13 00


Geo. E. Lapham,


8 00


Charles Tibbits,


5 00


$348 22


District No. 5.


Paid-


Charles E. Hunt, labor,


$14 00


James W. Baker, labor,


70 00


Harvey Nickerson, labor,


16 00


Edward McAuliffe, labor,


9 75


J. L. McAuliffe, labor,


7 75


Frank Baker, labor,


. 10 00


L. C. Walker, labor,


4 00


Robert Randall, labor,


8 00


Estate S. F. Peterson, labor,


4 20


$143 70


District No. 6.


Paid-


A. M. Goulding, labor,


$84 0%


A. E. Parks, labor,


43 50


Joseph Crocker, labor,


32 12


Herman H. Delano, labor,


20 00


-12-


Cyrus Lantz, labor,


10 00


Frank Baker, labor,


20 50


Thomas Alden, labor,


11 73


Thomas Chandler, labor,


47 75


L. C. Walker, labor,


46 00


S. E. Eldridge, labor,


4 00


J. L. McAuliffe, labor,


3 25


$322 92


District No. 7.


Paid-


Edwin F. Loring, labor,


$15 00


Adelbert Delano, labor,


15 00


Calvin Josselyn, labor,


12 00


Geo. Simmons, labor,


7 00


Isaiah Walker, labor,


2 50


Frank Sanataire, labor,


3 75


$55 25


District. No. 8.


Paid-


James L. McNaught, labor,


$210 45


Eden W. Soule, labor,


28 00


Gustavus D. Simmons, labor,


14 00


John B. Riley, labor,


20 00


Harvey Nickerson, labor,


36 50


R. G. Needham, labor,


32 50


William Hastings, labor,


6 00


Frank C. Baker, labor,


18 00


Henry A. Briggs, labor,


46 50


John R. Bradley, labor,


21 25


J. K. Parker, labor,


17 50


Parker Weston, labor,


5 00


Everett Ryder, labor,


10 00


Thomas Gorham, labor,


34 25


Samuel Walker, labor,


10 00


Robert Tammett, labor,


11 00


Wm. J. Burke, labor,


6 00


Charles C. Bradford, labor,


16 00


Edgar W. Chandler,


5 75


William J. Turner,


3 00


$602 00


-13-


District No. 9.


Paid-


Elisha Peterson, labor,


$13 50


Wm. J. Hastings, labor,


6 00


Everett A. Ryder, labor,


2 00


$21 50


District No. 10.


Paid-


John A. Hunt, labor,


$76 75


Edward Rogers, labor,


24 50


Henry C. Chandler, labor,


21 75


Edwin C. Estes, labor,


35 00


Arthur Chandler, labor,


18 00


Charles Walter, labor,


16 38


Wm. H. Whiting, labor,


10 01


Chester Baker, labor,


16 00


James W. Baker,


14 00


Gideon White, labor,


10 00


Benj. White, labor,


10 00


John Holt, labor,


10 00


Charles Boylston, labor,


4 00


Geo. Walter, labor,


4 00


G. L. Holmes,


6 52


R. A. Badger,


5 75


Wm. H. Hunt,


5 75


Herman H. Delano,


35 00


$323 41


District No. 11.


Paid-


J. K. Parker, labor,


$31 80


Estate John K. Parker, labor,


8 85


H. J. Reynolds, labor,


15 75


Samuel Walker, labor,


16 00


Robert Tammet, labor,


10 50


Richard Higgins, labor,


8 00


James McKay, labor,


3 00


Stephen H. Jackson, labor,


3 50


Wm. S. Frazar, labor,


5 25


-14-


C. M. Taylor, labor,


1 00


J. D. Randall, labor,


1 40


$105 05


District No. 12.


Paid-


H. S. Winslow, labor,


$95 95


B. F. Goodrich, labor,


15 23


Geo. Hamlin, labor,


20 21


James A. Smith, labor,


17 88


Fred Marcotte, labor,


18 25


Frank Decatur, labor,


43 63


T. W. Chandler, labor,


26 37


William Baker, labor,


6 00


Chester Baker, labor,


14 00


Otis Baker, labor,


14 00


Bailey Gullifer, labor,


13 50


Andrew Bennault, labor,


3 00


Edward McAuliffe, labor,


2 00


Leonard Baker, labor,


17 75


Paul Blanchard, labor,


10 25


$318 02


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid-


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies, $25 54


Thomas Gray & Sons, supplies 6 00


John H. Glover, stock and labor,


3 36


Hunt & Rich, gravel,


11 00


Florius Josselyn, gravel,


1 94


Joseph Ashe, gravel,


8 80


H. B. Chandler, gravel,


10 00


Wm. S. Frazar, labor,


10 00


Good Roads Machinery Co., supplies,


11 10


Ames Plow Co., supplies,


8 80


H. L. Morgan, sharpening picks,


1 75


Mrs. Emmons Chandler, gravel,


28 71


-15-


Mary A. Gardner, gravel,


10 00


Wm. R. Baker, gravel,


17 88


L. Burton Belknap, gravel, 3 80


H. B. Chandler, labor and supplies, 8 60


Julius R. Briggs, clay, 13 60


Anna D. Bailey, gravel, 48


Mrs. Hiram Randall, gravel,


5 84


Estate E. L. Peterson, gravel,


56


Eden W. Soule, labor and supplies,


134 50


$322 26


HIGHWAYS.


Received-


Balance from previous years,


$ 484 97


Appropriation,


4,000 00


$4,484 97


Paid,


$3,781 22


Unexpended,


703 75


$4,484 97


STONE ROAD.


Paid-


John Riley, labor,


$ 28 62


Harvey Nickerson, labor,


42 25


Everett Ryder, labor,


75 12


Charles Prince, labor,


8 00


E. W. Soule, labor,


302 45


Frank C. Baker, labor,


11 00


Fred C. McCarty, labor,


69 87


Chester Baker, labor,


63 87


Matthew Crotty, labor


64 87


John E. Josselyn, labor,


53 25


Lane Quarry Co., stone,


1,115 37


Victor E. Lamb, labor,


15 00


-16-


---


Harry B. Loring, labor,


66 87


Estate John K. Parker, labor,


63 00


Samuel Walker, labor,


2 00


Wm. J. Hastings, labor,


124 68


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight,


5 00


Henry B. Chandler, labor,


56 87


Edward O. Wilcott, labor,


51 87


Richard Higgins, labor,


6 00


Clarence Taylor, labor,


5 00


Levi H. Cushing, labor,


136 25


William R. Baker, labor,


8 28


Henry F. White, labor,


14 00


John K. Parker, labor.


10 00


Harry W. Dunham, labor,


2 00


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies


51 63


$2,453 12


Received- Appropriation,


$2,000 00


Overdrawn,


580 08


$2,580 08


Paid,


$2,453 12


Overdrawn previous years,


126 96


$2,580 08


STANDISH SHORE ROAD.


Paid-


Warren C. Prince, labor,


$ 48 00


Frank C. Baker, labor,


29 25


Harvey Nickerson, labor,


35 75


Eden W. Soule, labor,


148 50


Everett Ryder, labor,


28 00


Matthew Crotty, labor,


14 00


William F. Holmes, labor,


8 00


Clarence M. Taylor, labor,


40 00


43 00


Levi H. Cushing,


-17-


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co.,


12 90


Parker Weston, 12 00


$419 40


Unexpended,


80 60


$500 00


Received-


Appropriation,


$500 00


AUTUMN AVENUE.


No orders drawn. Overdrawn in 1905,


$20 01


SPECIAL REPAIRS OF HIGH STREET.


No appropriation. Overdrawn in 1905, $49 14


SNOW.


Orders have been drawn to the amount of Unexpended, 299 13


$691 68


$990 81


Received- Appropriation, Unexpended 1906,




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