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Issacher Lefavour ... Charles H. Hammond .... ( Miss Lizzie A. Tyler . ... Miss Ruth A. Hovey . .. Miss Hannah S. Lord .. . Mrs. Hattie E. Noyes. .. .. § Miss Lucy A. Perkins . Miss Susie Archer .. ·
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Miss Sophia Nourse .. . . Miss Lizzie A. Moore ... Cyrus E. Foster
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Miss Carrie E. Brown ..
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
RECEIPTS, EXPENDITURES, &C.,
OF THE
TOWN OF IPSWICH,
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING MARCH 1, 1874.
IPSWICH :
PRESS OF THE IPSWICH CHRONICLE. 1874.
REPORT.
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. TEACHERS.
Paid I. Lefavour, High school, $870 00
M. A. Griffing, assistant, 413 14
C. H. Hammond, Grammar school, 1000 00
Charles H. Goss, North North,
156 50
Lizzie A. Tyler, South Intermediate,
450 00
Hannah S. Lord, North 450 00
balance of last year,
130 00
Lucy A. Perkins, Ross Primary,
400 00
Susie Archie, assistant, 300 00
Hattie E. Noyes, South Primary,
400 00
Sophia S. Nourse, North Primary, 400 00
balance of last year, 99 00
Abbie B. Lord, assistant,
110 00
Susan M. Kimball, Appleton school,
168 00
balance of last year,
78 00
Livinia D. Gould, North primary,
54 00
Allegra M. Manning, Candlewood,
237 80
Carrie Lakeman, Argilla,
225 00
Cyrus E. Foster, Linebrook,
245 00
Charles H. Goss, 66 70 00
Cyrus E. Foster, Village primary,
56 25
$6,312 69
4
FUEL.
Paid A. S. Howe, wood,
$10 00
Moses Peabody, "
1 50
Joseph Marshall, wood and cutting,
3 75
Albert S. Brown, 66
20 00
William Lord, 66
5 33
D. T. Perley, 66
5 00
N. H. Lavalette, 66
3 50
G. A. Brown, 66
5 00
George Prescott, 66
5 25
I. A. Rogers,
96.82
Aaron Cogswell, 66
2 50
Charles Pickard,
«
27 00
Asa Lord 2nd, hauling wood,
1 50
B. D. Appleton, wood and cutting,
8 50
William G. Brown, coal,
199 72
Lewis Wade, sawing wood,
1 75
W. H. Lavalette,
1 75
John Donovan,
4 25
James Scott Jr.,
7 83
Aaron D. Wells,
4 00
A. P. Felton, 66
$418 28
BUILDING FIRES AND CARE OF SCHOOL HOUSES.
Paid Frank Stackpole,
$25 00
Arthur O. Pearson,
30 00
Nathaniel B. Giles,
4 00
Ellsworth Walton,
10 50
A. Jewett,
2 10
D. W. Bradstreet,
2 50
John Tyler,
5 75
George W. Dawson,
16 00
Daniel B. Blake,
10 00
John G. Caldwell,
10 67
Harry Shepperson,
4 50
John C. Donovan,
3 00
Arthur H. Brown,
2 25
George E. Smith,
4 50
Lewis S. Howe,
5 00
$146 02
10 25
Lemuel C. Smith,
3 33
5
REPAIRS, &c.
Paid Burdett & Williams, dry paper, $6 27
Asa Lord, nails, hinges, screws, etc., 60 68
Russell & Archer, labor and materials, 36 02
John A. Newman, 66
66
15 41
John Low, land for Argilla house, 40 00
Aaron Cogswell, surveying Gander hill,
12 00
Daniel Clark, bell, wheel and hanging, 6 00
Robert Stone, labor on blinds and gutters, screws, etc., 24 37
A. Staniford, painting blinds, 22 35
Asa Lord 2d, labor,
3 25
William Kimball, cleaning well,
5 00
John M. Dunnels, pump,
12 00
Mark Newman, zinc, brooms, brushes, etc.,
14 84
John A. Newman, blind, trimming, etc., 7 55
John H. Cogswell, lumber, 2 40
1 25
Joseph Marshall, glass,
25
Mary Butler, cleaning,
6 00
Cyrus E. Foster, broom, brush, etc.,
1 62
I. Flitner, chalk, etc., 5 00
E. W. Choate, labor on platform, 1 50
James T. Butler, labor on well,
1 25
B. D. Appleton, lumber and nails,
80
Eben Kimball, labor on chimney, No. No.
8 25
66 66
Appleton,
2 50
Alvan Story, 66
Argilla,
12 00
E. Plouff & Son, stove, broom, pails, etc.
59 10
William Willcomb, chalk, etc.,
4 14
Alfred Norman, setting glass,
1 00
Andrew Geyer, crayons,
3 00
E. Cogswell & Son, brush and broom,
95
J. L. Hammatt, slating,
18 00
$399 78
$7276 77
Webster Smith, gutter irons,
6
CURRENT EXPENSES. TOWN HOUSE.
Paid Russell & Archer, labor and materials, $40 14
John A. Newman, locks, bolts, nails, &c., 6 02
George P. Smith, labor and materials, 7 50
E. W. Choate, repairing settees,
2 25
Sidney Smith, sawing wood,
18 00
N. H. Lavalette, wood,
2 25
Caleb Lord, wood,
2 19
Moses Peabody, wood,
6 18
William Kimball, wood,
7 10
Jacob Low, setting glass,
$92 63
John H. Varrell, taking census of children, militia and dogs, 22 50
Joseph Spiller, notifying representative of election, 1 08
William T. Averill, ringing bell,
25 00
Asher Blake, care of town clock and repairs, 24 00
$72 58
SMALL POX.
Nathaniel Burnham, carrying the doctor to Plum Island, 3 00
15 01
Daniel Lord, furniture for house,
24 52
Mark Newman, stoves, &c.,
2 50
William G. Brown, coal,
100 00
Manasseh Brown, rent of house,
5 00
Y. G. Hurd, medical services,
$150 03
Eastern R. R., freight on drain pipe,
48
Johonnot & Saunders, hand cuffs, 12 00
Thomas L. Jewett, police badge, 1 40
$13 88
Jonathan Sargent, postage and travelling expenses,
16 70
John H. Cogswell, travelling expenses in procuring hook and ladder truck, 11 70
A. B. Fellows, travelling expenses, do. 11 30
1 00
7
Paid C. A. Sayward, postage and travelling ex- penses as School Committee, Selectman and Overseer,
38 15
A. B. Fellows, travelling expenses,
10 00
Edward G. Hull,
2 70
$90 55
CEMETERIES.
S. R. Harris, labor and teaming,
$19 25
Edwin Lord,
89 00
Foster Russell, labor on steps,
81 58
F. A. Wait, labor, trees, etc.,
18 50
Isaac Lord,
32 50
Isaac Knowlton, maple trees,
5 00
Charles H. Cutter, painting steps,
3 75
John H. Cogswell, lumber,
116 13
George B. Paddock, bier,
8 00
$373 71
RESERVOIR.
William Kimball, labor,
21 25
William Lord, labor,
18 75
Wallace Kimball, labor,
21 25
Benjamin Whittier, labor,
16 25
James A. Lord, labor,
17 50
Moses Spiller, labor,
3 00
John H. Cogswell, lumber,
7 69
Daniel L. Hodgkins, lumber,
7 30
Fred Willcomb, nails,
1 05
Paid E. L. Davenport, printing town and school reports,
144 00
E. L. Davenport, advertising assessors' notice, 5 50 print'g tax bills, notices, etc. 8 00
printing summonses, 2 50
W. K. Bell, horse hire school committee, 3 50
postage and blanks, 4 25
C. G. Spiller, distributing town reports,
50
Israel K. Jewett, stationery,
2 85
George F. King, stationery,
4 00
Andrew Geyer, stationery,
1 50.
$114 04
160 00
16 60
8
MONUMENT.
Paid W. P. Ross, hauling gravel,
2 50
Thomas T. Chapman, labor, 1 87
3 75
F. A. Wait, labor and team, Jacob Low, painting fence,
30 73
J. P. Clisby, painting guide boards John Doyle, labor on hay scales, Theodore Andrews, selling gravel pit,
7 00
2 00
9 25
S. Upton, summoning witness,
3 04
John H. Cogswell, lumber for buoys, 2 16
Melzard Poor, iron work for buoys, 11 38
30 00
E. J. Grant, care of buoys last year, 66 66 ring bolts,
5 00
Richard Lakeman, care of buoys,
15 00
Thomas Jewett,
66
78 54
STREET LAMPS.
Paid John Roberts, lighting last year,
$82 06
66
Samuel S. Walker & Co., oil,
Homer, Lane & Co., chimneys and wicks,
6 50
F. O. Dewey,
Mark Newman, chimneys, wicks and repairs, 28 67
T. E. Condon, matches, chimneys, etc. 2 70
Eastern Railroad, freight on oil, 8 85
1 25
John Grant, setting post,
640 52
Eben Fowler, painting hearse,
173 48
C. W. Chapman, repairs on hearse,
50
George B. Paddock, setting glass,
208 98
M. Carter & Son, damage on road,
20 00
John Hale,
25 00
Daniel G. Chapman, damage on road,
50 00
32 40
Jos. Spiller, witness fees in Marshall case, J. D. Cross, expense of jury to Ipswich,
10 00
42 40
38 85
21 29
15 00
344 35
157 09
9 05
35 00
5 00
9
Paid Noyes & Willcomb, expressing, 18 05
Warren Boynton, 66
12 05
Calvin Batcheller, teaming,
5 70
Harrison Smith, care of Town house, attend- ance on selectmen, etc., 31 75
Harrison Smith, board of prisoners, 10 50
42 25
Total, $2,242 65
FEES AND SALARIES.
Paid Webster Smith, salary as road com'r. $100 00
G. A. Brown,
100 00
N. S. Kimball, 66 66 100 00
$300 00
C. A. Sayward, salary as selectman, assess- or, and overseer, 100 00
A. B. Fellows, salary as selectman, assess- or, and overseer, 100 00
E. G. Hull, salary as selectman, assessor, and overseer, 100 00
300 00
Jonathan Sargent, balance salary as treas- urer and collector for last year, 175 00
Jonathan Sargent, salary as treasurer and collector, 300 00
475 00
W. K. Bell, salary as school committee, 34 00
Aaron Cogswell, 66
1872, 30 00
C. A. Sayward, 66 2 years, 60 00
Y. G. Hurd. 15 00 66
W. K. Bell, salary as town clerk, 6 ! recording deaths and marriages, 15 55
139 00
50 00
35 80
10
Paid W. K. Bell, recording births,
66 fees in truant cases, 18 85
Harrison Smith, salary as lockup keeper, 45 00
Nath'l Burnham, police services on clam flats, 160 00
Joseph Spiller, police services two years, 70 60
Thomas C. Tilton,
20 00
N. C. Perkins,
7 25
James F. Butler,
45 25
Ezra W. Lord,
11 50
T. B. Falls,
66
22 25
Harrison Smith, 66
12 00
George W. Shurburn, “
5 75
Edward G. Hull,
4 75
David F. Dow,
5 25
Moses Spiller, 66
6 50
N. A. Dickinson,
6 50
Thos. L. Jewett Jr.,
12 50
Webster Smith,
"
15 00
Josiah Lord Jr., services as truant officer, Joseph Spiller, fees in truant cases,
3 20
33 20
James F. Butler, notifying town officers and meetings,
15 00
Edward Brown, notifying meetings,
10 00
N. C. Perkins,
66
5 00
30 00
Daniel Clark, returning deaths,
9 50
Wm. T. Averill,
4 75
Y. G. Hurd,
3 00
David F. Dow,
2 25
19 50
$1891 70
Total,
40 50
124 90
45 00
425 10
30 00
11
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Paid Asa Lord, oil, chimneys, etc. $6 20
J. Stackpole, oil, 2 00
J. A. Newman, locks and keys H. & L. room, 5 50 Daniel Lord, furniture
49 65
Alfred Norman, painting, paint, etc. 58 97
James W. Bond, labor on engine hose, 5 50
George Barker, hub covers H. & L. truck, 5 00
F. H. Burnham, hauling H. & L. truck from Charlestown, 15 00
E. Lord, hauling engine to Danvers,
5 00
25 00
Nathaniel Clark, cleaning hose, 5 00
Charles W. Brown, care of engine No. 1,
18 00
Stephen Baker, No. 2, 8 00
31 00
Warren Engine Co., 48 men, 200 00
Barnicoat " 50 men,
150 00
Hook & Ladder Co., 16 men,
64 00
Six Engineers,
24 00
J. W. Bond, clerk of engineers, 2 00
440 00
E. Cogswell & Son, supplies for men at fire, 7 82
J. E. Tenney, watching fire, 1 25
J. F. Kinsman,
1 25
Alfred Norman, 66
1 25
James F. Butler,
2 50
14 07
I. K. Jewett, blank book and envelopes, 1 00
Mark Newman, lamp, lanterns, etc., 6 20
J. A. Newman, locks and keys, 16 00
John H. Cogswell, lumber,
71 56
James Boyd & Son, hose,
544 00
J. P. Clisby, painting Warren engine,
125 00
Webster Smith, repairs,
75
Benjamin H. Smith, repairs,
3 75
George B. Paddock, repairs,
1 50
Oliver Underhill, rent of land, 3 00
127 82
94 76
675 00
12
Fred Mitchell, rent of land, 8 00
8 00
James P. Jewett,
19 00
Robert Jordan & Co., rubber suits,
68 78
John S. Glover, coal,
13 23
Samuel F. Foss, setting glass,
1 50
83 51
Total,
$1510 16
POOR DEPARTMENT.
Paid Susan Baker, funeral expense of A. Holmes, $10 00
Joseph Willcomb,
8 50
Daniel Clark, coffin,
25 00
John L. Dickinson, wood,
16 00
N. H. Lavalette,
25 50
Nathaniel Foster,
4 50
I. A. Rogers,
70 00
Newburyport, supplies to Pickard, Wallace, and Fuller,
278 17
Salem, supplies to Mrs. Barker and Durgin, 109 08
Georgetown, “ Thomas Peabody; 200 50
Boston, Ann Andrews, 16 50
604 25
Asa Lord, partial supplies,
9 00
George H. Dixon, "
30 00
I. K. Jewett, 66
8 00
Fred Willcomb, 66
20 00
A. S. Hills, 66
12 00
E. Cogswell & Son,“
147 00
I. H. Franklin, medical attendance,
30 00
I. Flitner,
1 90
Charles Palmer,
16 00
47 90
68 00
24 00
43 50
13
Lewis Choate, rent of wood shed,
12 00
W. P. Ross, delivering wood, 10 89
J. A. Newman, lock,
42
Mark Newman, stove lining,
1 00
Oliver Underhill, rent
30 00
J. W. Bond, 66
42 00
Sarah Kimball, 66
22 50
Charles Kimball, "
22 50
George H. Brocklebank, rent,
8 00
John Hoyt, 66
4 00
Mary J. Caldwell,
12 00
Elizabeth Hovey, 68
65 00
Worcester lunatic hospital board of M. A. Graves, etc. 83 55
Westboro reform school, board of John Sullivan, 3 07
86 62
C. A. Sayward, expenses moving M. A. Graves from Worcester,
10 45
A. B. Fellows, expenses moving M. A. Graves from Worcester, 4 20
James F. Butler, moving pauper to state alms house, 10 85.
25 50
John S. Glover, coal,
52 34
William G. Brown, coal,
40 15
92 49
Eastern R. R., fare of poor travelers last year, 13 80
13 80
Farm, board of twenty-six poor travelers, at $.75,
19 50
Harrison Smith, care of tramps,
20 10
bread,
99
T. E. Condon, bread and cheese, 5 40
Eastern railroad fare,
12 25
W. S. Russell & Co., blankets,
6 00
64 24
Total,
$1425 61
CR. By amount paid by city of Newburyport, $123 81
66 Haverhill, 45 00
24 31
206 00
14
By amount paid by Groveland,
41 50
North Andover,
18 22
66 Salem,
51 87
Rockport,
36 11
due from Westford,
48 62
66
of wood on hand,
461 13
Balance,
$964 48
HIGHWAYS. CLEARING SNOW.
Paid Joseph Horton,
14 30
Isaac Buzzell,
6 00
Patrick Riley,
1 83
Geo. W. Warner,
40 15
Daniel Kimball,
21 10
N. C. Perkins,
50 39
W. H. Kinsman,
69 30
Albert S. Brown,
49 41
John J. Gould,
20 30
William F. Conant,
18 50
Thomas Low,
22 37
Hervey Whipple,
32 96
A. A. Rutherford,
22 78
Manasseh Brown, jr.,
14 60
Luther Lord,
21 80
Asa Lord, jr.,
80
Joseph Huckins,
102 35
Joseph Kinsman,
8 95
N. H. Lavalette,
37 02
Joseph Marshall,
101 26
Gardner A. Brown,
39 08
Warren Nourse,
96 00
$80 54
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15
Paid William Seward,
9 30
Charles Smith,
27 48
W. B. Kinsman,
45 90
Benjamin D. Appleton,
46 35
Lewis Dickinson,
2 20
John L. Dickinson,
7 30
John Low,
18 00
John A. Burnham,
9 00
J. S. Potter,
39 00
Manassch Brown,
38 40
Oliver Underhill,
21 95
Joel Tibbetts,
1 10
Thomas R. Lord,
5 20
George Barker,
3 00
William Kimball,
6 60
Cornelius Cronan,
4 80
Joseph King,
3 20
Alvan Story,
27 32
John A. Garvin,
13 40
Luke Murray,
2 20
Patrick Riley,
4 20
N. P. Smith,
2 80
Willard Harris,
8 85
Samuel P. Rutherford,
3 20
David Russell,
3 60
Michael Laffy,
1 00
Thomas and Charles Warner,
8 70
Andrew Low,
21 40
John Harriman,
4 80
Nathan D. Dodge,
3 60
S. P. Smith,
10 80
Henry Noyes,
7 10
Milton B. Shattuck,
4 40
I. A. Rogers,
22 20
John Brady,
9 40
William Goodhue,
10 35
David T. Perley,
30 64
Daniel G. Chapman,
2 00
William Lakeman,
4 80
Joseph Mahon,
1 00
Michael McDonald,
9 40
16
Paid Jeremiah Sullivan,
4 20
Joseph Smith Jr.,
1 60
George P. Dow,
60
Edward Lord,
8 40
Thomas Roberts,
22 80
Charles Thompson,
1 60
William H. Burnham,
6 20
Aaron F. Brown,
32 55
Everett K. Brown,
35 57
James McGuire, .
8.80
Asa P. Stone,
28 15
John Patch,
27 45
William T. Cross,
14 80
Tyler Caldwell,
25 60
Samuel Conant,
$22 37
John B. Caverly,
1 50
Andrew Russell,
1 80
Larry Aspell,
4 00
John Brown,
1 20
George W. Fall,
7 00
Moses Peabody,
6 42
Daniel W. Kimball,
13 00
Emerson Howe,
1 30
Isaiah Rogers,
10 20
John Galbraith,
80
William H. Brocklebank,
3 40
Charles B. Guilford,
46 82
Jacob Scanks,
3 20
J. L. Keating,
18 50
E. N. Brown,
4 60
J. W. Chapman,
7 60
W. P. Pickard,
6 80
Eugene Sullivan,
5 90
George T. Lord,
7 20
William Lord,
10 00
Daniel O. Collins,
21 70
Alfred Manning,
29 00
Alfred F. Manning,
26 10
William P. Ross,
51 70
Aaron Hubbard,
20 20
Justin J. Hull,
21 47
17
Paid Augustine Brown,
31 95
James Archibald,
4 00
J. B. Tenney,
15 72
S. R. Smith,
90
George Woodbury,
5 70
Daniel W. Appleton,
21 90
Joseph R. Wilson,
3 30
W. D. Brackett,
7 10
David Russell,
16 70
Michael Dunn,
1 40
William Fall,
3 80
Austin Manning,
9 70
George Harris,
22 40
George Fellows,
33 35
Smith E. Hayes,
7 60
Eben Fall,
18 90
Alden Story,
47 40
John Spiller,
1 30
William F. Conant,
4 80
Elias C. Conant,
4 20
Jacob C. Conant,
1 40
Joseph Conant,
1 30
George W. Bowen,
1 40
E. J. Goodwin,
16 20
William Chapman,
1 00
George Low,
20 84
George T. Lord,
1 80
Alvan T. Guilford,
1 05
George Tenney,
3 10
George Russell,
1 80
W. S. Todd,
2 80
James H. Wiley,
3 85
Jeremiah Spiller,
5 00
A. B. Fellows,
15 20
Augustine Stone,
7 50
Samuel Gordon,
12 60
Moses Clark,
1 60
John W. Carr,
80
Charles W. Wait,
1 40
T. L. Gwinn,
2 60
Hardy M. Beck,
3 70
3
18
16 00
Paid Moses Chapman,
5 80
George W. Stone,
3 90
Thomas D. Gould,
2 20
E. Spiller,
6 60
James Scott,
2 60
Thomas Jewett,
2 60
Abraham Lummus,
8 40
James F. Butler,
2 90
Benjamin Hart,
4 80
Henry A. Lord,
5 62
W. B. Copp,
3 65
David Foster,
3 60
John C. Tibbetts,
3 00
J. F. Akerman,
3 50
John Doyle,
2 40
H. A. Fall,
2 60
Henry A. Jewett,
3 80
Joseph Leno,
28 70
L. C. Nourse,
2,335 56
LABOR.
$25 00
Paid Albert S. Brown,
4 00
George Woodbury,
14 00
Manasseh Brown, jr.
12 50
Joseph Huckins,
19 75
Joseph Marshall,
34 75
Gardner A. Brown,
18 01
William Plummer,
3 40
Benjamin Whittier,
3 50
Stephen R. Harris,
6 00
John W. Rutherford,
15 00
Alfred P. Clark,
13 50
George W. Barker,
6 00
John C. Tibbetts,
7 87
· James O. Grant,
11 81
George W. Fall,
14 62
Nathaniel L. Clark,
5 87
Thomas Low,
4 00
George Tenney,
6 00
A. A. Rutherford,
19
Paid W. P. Pickard,
15 75
Edward Lord,
30 00
Joseph A. Brown,
19 75
William F. Conant,
31 00
Frank Smith,
10 45
W. H. Lavalette,
8 00
Joseph Fowler,
6 00
Henry A. Jewett,
1 75
George Russell,
4 00
W. S. Todd,
8 50
Moses Chapman,
5 00
Tyler Caldwell,
3 37
Jacob Scanks,
39 75
John R. Patch,
52 50
James H. Wiley,
13 50
J. F. Kinsman,
6 00
W. B. Copp,
24 50
Isaiah Rogers,
17 00
Everett K. Brown,
9 75
George E. Lord,
10 50
Smith E. Hayes,
: 4 50
L. W. Mallard,
2 00
Aaron F. Brown,
5 31
William Chapman,
9 00
William Kimball,
9 00
Elias C. Conant,
13 50
N. H. Lavalette,
21 50
Thomas T. Chapman,
1 25
Thomas Doyle,
6 00
John Patch,
6 50
John Brady,
6 00
Luther Lord,
41 42
David Russell,
10 00
James F. Butler,
21 37
Asa Burnham,
3 10
Joseph Marshall,
21 25
Asa P. Stone,
11 15
N. C. Perkins,
63 37
Daniel O. Collins,
12 00
William P. Ross,
66 75
William H. Fall,
4 00
20
Paid James Scott, jr.,
9 87
Augustine Brown,
15 76
Frank A. Wait,
36 12
J. B. Mitchell,
46 70
Joseph Kinsman,
11 50
James Galbraith,
8 05
Andrew Russell,
7 00
Robert Stone,
56 75
Michael Dunn,
18.00
Cyrus W. Conant,
6 00
Jacob C. Conant,
7 00
Joseph Conant,
7 00
Richard Lakeman,
10 80
George Barker,
3 75
Augustine Stone,
5 62
Patrick Riley,
10 50
Thomas D. Gould,
7 87
William Walton,
13 50
Thomas Jewett,
2 25
George T. Lord,
6 00
David Foster,
4 00
Nathaniel Harris,
32 00
William T. Cross,
4 00
William Ready,
12 75
J. W. Chapman,
6 00
John Mooar,
4 00
I. A. Rogers,
14 00
W. B. Kinsman,
22 50
E. J. Goodwin,
4 00
James H. Taylor,
13 00
Eben Fall,
8 37
Oliver Underhill,
19 75
O. C. Smith,
25 00
Albert S. Brown,
111 75
W. B. Spiller,
5 00
J. B. Tenney,
5 00
Emerson Howe,
15 00
A. T. Guilford,
2 00
Charles B. Guilford,
2 80
John Morley,
3 17
John A. Burnham,
9 00
21
·, Paid Uriah Copp, 4 00
Joseph Fowler,
5 00
Daniel W. Kimball,
24 75
Warren Nourse,
1 50
Daniel S. Russell,
5 75
David Berry,
20 25
Abraham Lummus,
13 50
Benjamin D. Appleton,
10 10
Luther Nourse,
19 80
· Michael Reddy,
4 75
John Holmes,
3 75
Benjamin Hart,
2 00
George W. Stone,
3 12
Nathaniel Archer,
8 75
James Ready,
10 50
William G. Brown,
28 50
Asa Lord, jr.,
28 15
Levi B. Ricker,
2 31
Charles Smith,
6 50
$1,697 62
COGSWELL, SAWYER AND WAINWRIGHT STREETS.
Paid Henry F. Dunnells, gravel,
$10 00
Eben L. Thomas, gravel,
5 00
Stephen R. Harris, labor and team,
8 75
George W. Fall,
66
17 88
J. C. Safford,
18 47
Ira Worcester,
66
32 37
William P. Ross,
66
42 00
F. A. Wait,
66
40 31
Samuel Spiller,
66
1 50
W. H. Fall,
20 25
James O. Grant, labor,
15 18
John Grant,
18 66
Nathaniel L. Clark,
18 00
Smith E. Hayes,
14 00
William Plummer, 66
18 00
Richard Lakeman, 66
12 55
James F. Butler,
18 00
Jeremiah Spiller, "
12 50
22
Paid Tyler Caldwell, 66
8 12
John Morley, 66
17 70
James Safford, 66
14 62
William George, 66
25 31
Chas. W. George, 66
16 31
Aaron Cogswell, surveying,
6 00
D. L. Hodgkins, railing,
7 13
418 61
EAST STREET.
Paid John Pingree, labor,
$31 00
Charles W. Wait, labor,
30 00
John Doyle,
24 75
Dexter McIntire, 66
14 00
W. W. Walton,
66
17 00
W. P. Crane, 66
29 00
James O. Grant, 66
26 00
James F. Butler,
29 25
Daniel P. Pingree, 66
9 00
John Grant,
66
45 00
Wm. F. Wait,
66
11 80
George W. Pierce,
14 00
Nathaniel Harris, labor and team,
5 00
Wm. P. Ross, 66
45 00
Wm. A. Walton,
66
39 00
Jacob C. Safford,
7 50
Micajah Treadwell,
66
15 00
Asa Burnham,
66
21 00
I. Dodge,
66
24 37
Mrs. Ira Worcester,
66
22 75
Frank A. Wait,
66
52 50
E. W. Choate, railing,
5 06
$517 98
WIDENING AND RAILING TURKEY SHORE ROAD.
Paid John Doyle, for labor, $ 6 00
James Scott, Jr., 66
12 00
Thomas Doyle, 6 00
23
Paid Eugene Sullivan, 66
6 00
Wallace Kimball,
8 00
William G. Brown, 66
5 00
Samuel Gordon,
66
66
25 75
E. W. Choate, railing,
60 04
$141 29
Paid William G. Brown and others, gravel pit, $496 68 James H. Wiley, gravel, 6 00
Hannah S. Lord,
23 91
Mrs. L. Pickard, .(
9 00
Henry F. Dunnels, “
10 00
John R. Patch, stone,
5 00
Thomas J. Roberts, 16 20
Portland Stone Ware Co., drain pipe,
27 10
New England Drain Pipe Co., drain pipe, 84 00
Eastern Railroad, freight on drain pipe, 65
60
128 55
Webster Smith, sharpening picks,
8 75
John A. Newman, pickaxes, etc.,
5 10
E. Cogswell & Son, nails, etc.,
1 70
15 55
BRIDGES.
Paid James H. Wiley, labor, 10 25
A. S. Howe, labor on railing, 7 20
John Grant, labor on Warner's bridge,
6 00
Robert Stone, labor on Willow Dale railing,
5 00
66 66 Warner's railing, 37 60
66 66 66 Bull Brook
40 00
Edward Brown, labor on railing, 3 00
Foster Russell, labor and lumber, 10 93
139 01
T. J. Roberts, stone for long causeway,
123 00
Aaron Cogswell, surveving,
9 00
M. Poor, iron work, 3 75
Alexander McDole, labor on drain, 5 00
17 25
395 24
Asa Lord, jr.,
and team, 66
12 50
F. A. Wait,
John H. Cogswell, lumber,
550 58
Eben Kimball, cement,
24
Paid Luther Lord, Isaac Lord,
7 50
17 50
47 25
James Griffing, building wall near Cush- ings's, 160 50
Charles W. Chapman, sharpening drills, 1 30
William G. Brown, stone, 62 00
223 80
$6,472 13
Total,
TOWN FARM.
DR.
Paid Whittemore Bros., hay seed, shovels, rakes, $35 08 John A. Newman, ax, knives, locks, etc., i10 67
$45 75.
Mark Newman, furnace and piping,
450 00
Eben Kimball, setting furnace,
$528 00
William G. Brown, coal,
2 00
$137 66
Webster Smith, blacksmith work,
3 50
66 harrow,
14 00
C. W. Chapman & Son, blacksmith work,
33 37
M. C. Goodhue,
6 14
M. Poor,
$60 60
Fred. Damon, meal and corn,
17 50
A. Cogswell, rye,
$54 85
I. Flitner, medicines,
30 00
W. E. Tucker, medical attendance,
30 00
$60 00
66
team,
78 00
135 66
3 59
37 35
25
Paid George Barker, harness,
50 00
whip and sponge, 1 20
collar, etc.,
9 20
$60 40
A. Staniford, paint,
1 89
Benj. Newman, paint, oils, etc.,
6 70
Mark Newman, tin ware, oil,“etc.,
21 90
Daniel Lord, chairs, bedsteads, etc.,
26 70
paper and carpet,
18 82
E. Plouff & Son, tin ware,
17 49
$93 50
James Peatfield, pear trees,
14 00
William Willcomb, "
4 00
$18 00
Foster Russell, labor on buildings,
84 94
John H. Cogswell, lumber,
59 99
Daniel L. Hodgkins, lumber,
34 68
$179 61
Benj. Noyes, drain pipe,
20 75
Eastern Railroad, freight on drain pipe,
90
Curtis Damon, groceries,
113 89
Asa Lord, 66
164 55
T. E. Condon, 66
272 26
I. K. Jewett, 66
54 14
Fred. Willcomb,
66 49
A. S. Hills,
110 04
E. Cogswell & Son, groceries,
54 21
S. N. Baker, jr., clothing,
12 31
W. S. Russell & Co., dry goods,
69 36
Aaron D. Wells, socks and yarn,
11 74
J. S. Smiledge, boots and shoes,
12 75
N. R. Wait,
10 00
George W. Ellis, 66
32 70
$148 86
Henry Wilson, oxen,
185 00
Oliver Porter, bull,
40 00
Jonathan Low, sheep,
60 00
John F. Lord, difference in cows,
13 50
Aaron Cogswell, calf,
5 00
$303 50
1
$21 65
$835 58
4
26
George H. Green, meat, 34 27
$34 27
Joseph E. Bartlett, balance of salary 1872, 175 00
for salary as super't, 200 00
Frank Bodwell, labor,
82 50
Edwin Bodwell, “
42 50
500 00
Bills paid by superintendent,
701 12
Decrease of personal property,
783 12
$3,865 35
CR.
By sales from Farm :-
English hay,
$862 47
Salt hay and thatch,
171 25
Potatoes,
15 25
Barley,
86 97
Calves,
48 00
Lambs,
50 51
Poultry,
35 65
Eggs,
179 80
Butter,
71 87
Milk,
92 25
Pigs,
31 50
Onions,
51 45
Apples,
19 64
Vegetables,
9 50
Cider,
20 00
Salt grass,
6 58
Hides,
17 71
Wool,
100 00
Ox,
6 00
Husks,
12 00
Straw,
3 25
Old iron,
5 64
Soap grease,
7 00
Teaming,
14 00
Pasturing,
82 00
22 96
27
Damage by fire from Eastern Railroad, 20 00
Two cords wood for poor, 16 00
Board of Jacob Leatherland, 104 00
Board of 26 poor travellers, at 75c,
19 50
Balance, (being expense beyond income) 1,764 60
- -
$3,865 35
The number of poor at the Alms-house is eighteen ; the average number for the year was seventeen. The average cost of support- ing them by the usual method of computation is three dollars and eight cents.
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INVENTORY OF PROPERTY AT THE FARM, PRODUCE, ETC.
1873.
1874.
Corn
bushels,
No. 150
Value.
No. 125
Value. $125 00
$25 00
Barley
25
25 00
20
20 00
5 00
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