Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1865-1869, Part 10

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Publication date: 1865
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
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January 21. Isaac J. Lucas and B. Flora Robbinson, both of Plymouth.


January 22. Cornelius Bartlett and Deborah A. Chandler, both of Plymouth.


January 28. Erford A. Burgess and Martha Shurtleff, both of Plymouth.


January 28. Coleman B. Chandler and Mary S. Pierce, both of Plymouth.


February 1. Jabez B. Cole and Lucy B. Holmes, both of Plymouth.


February 8. George A. Blanchard and Lucy B. Morton, both of Plymouth.


February 19. Wm. Morey of Plymouth, and Fannie H. Kim- ball of Maine.


February 20. Edgar M. Morrell and Margaret Cassady, both of Plymouth.


March 3. Horace S. Bradford, of Kingston, and Frances B. Hoyt, of Plymouth.


March 4. Levi Ransom, Jr., of Carver, and Judith E. Reed, of Plymouth.


March 15. Isaac B. White and Lydia H. Bartlett, both of Plymouth.


March 15. Joseph P. Weston and Phebe Cowell, both of Ply- mouth.


March 22. Isaac T. Hall and Mary E. Atwood, both of Ply- mouth.


March 26. Walter K. F. Vila, of Winona, Minn, and Mary J. Goddard, of Plymouth.


March 28. George A. Pierce, of Rochester, and Sarah V. Ray- mond, of Plymouth.


April 1. Lemuel W. Doten and Hannah E. Atwood, both of Plymouth.


95


April 3. William R. Groce, of Abington, and Nannie E. Wadsworth, of Plymouth.


April 5. Sylvester P. Nightingale, of Plymouth, and Louisa M. Chase, of Sandwich.


May 5. James Furnside, of Plymouth, and Sarah Grayham, of Uxbridge.


May 5. Isaac T. Dunham and Angie Bartlett, both of Ply- mouth.


May 6. George H. Greene and Elizabeth A. Sawyer, both of Plymouth.


May 12. Nathan B. Watson, of Plymouth, and Emily W. Ransom, of Kingston.


May 25. Alvin Totman and C. Nellie Patterson, both of Ply- mouth.


June 26. William W. Stockwell and Mary W. Bates, both of Plymouth.


June 27. Jason W. Mixter, of Chelsea, and Lydia C. Edes, of Plymouth.


July 6. Charles H. Barnes and Alice G. Howland, both of Plymouth.


July 8. Mitchell Jackson and Amelia Gillard, both of Ply- mouth.


July 11. Edward W. Hoxie and Mary C. Holmes, both of Plymouth.


July 22. William W. Burgess, and Mercy T. Weston, both of Plymouth.


August 4. Cornelius S. Jackson, of Plymouth, and Emma L. Wright, of Cambridge.


August 5. William E. Churchill, of Plymouth, and Allison M. Nicol, of Carver.


August 14. Gideon F. Holmes and Nellie A. Drew, both of Plymouth.


August 24. Lewis Swearer and Elizabeth Hemmerlee, both of Plymouth.


August 27. Charles S. Robbins and Mercy C. Barnes, both of Plymouth.


4


96


September 1. John Shannon and Eliza Ellis, both of Ply- mouth.


September 3. Nelson H. Fuller and Sarah E. Lucas, both of Plymouth.


September 5. Andrew Bartlett, of Plymouth, and Phebe J. Tenney, of Salem.


September 5. George S. Ryder and Nan Y. Jenkins, both of Plymouth.


September 7. George M. Washburn and Ellen Hinckley, both of Plynouth.


September 13. James R. Lashure and Harriet Haskins, both of Plymouth.


September 22. Joseph T. Nash and Emily S. Gammons, both of Plymouth.


October 2. Josiah Morton, 2d, and Hattie Tallman, both of Plymouth.


October 3. John Addie, of Charlestown, and Ann M. Samp- son, of Plymouth.


October 4. Cornelius F. Bradford and Mary E. Fuller, both of Plymouth.


October 14. James H. Nye and Margaret C. Fish, both of Sandwich.


October 19. Timothy M. Benson, of Plymouth, and Rebecca W. Sears, of Carver.


October 20. Charles F. Wadsworth, of Kingston, and Fanny E. Hathaway, of Plymouth.


November 3. Albert D. Daniels and Almira Gibbs, both of Plymouth.


November 5. Charles W. Clark and Lydia T. Towns, both of Plymouth.


November 7. William P. Gooding and Nannie E. Stephens, both of Plymouth.


November 10. Elnathan Pierce and Ellen E. Vaughan, both of Plymouth.


November 22. George W. Bramhall and Naomi A. Swift, both of Plymouth.


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November 24. Charles H. Danforth and Adrianna Faunce, both of Plymouth.


November 27. Adam Stephens and Georgie Sears, both of Plymouth.


November 28. Benjamin B. Besse, of Wareham, and Lucy A. Sherman, of Plymouth.


November 28. Malcolm McKenzie, of Lynn, and Priscilla C. Ellis, of Plymouth.


November 28. Charles T. Holmes and Laura A. Shaw, both of Plymouth.


November 28. David McLean, of Plymouth, and Lemina A. Thomas, of Hanson.


November 28. George Shaw and Georgianna Burbank, both of Plymouth.


November 29. Jonathan W. Chase and Mary E. Taylor, both of Plymouth.


November 29. George W. King, of Carver, and Elizabeth O. Holmes, of Plymouth.


November 30. John F. Churchill and Clara B. Finney, both of Plymouth.


December 1. Robert Frank and Elizabeth J. Bingham, both of Plymouth.


December 4. James B. Bartlett and Sarah A. Briggs, both of Plymouth.


December 6. Ephraim Washburn and Deborah Morton, both of Plymouth.


December 8. Albert M. Watson and Augusta Nightingale, both of Plymouth.


December 13. Perez S. Wade and Elizabeth A. Harrington, both of Plymouth.


December 13. William B. Pittsley and Emma J. Bowles, both of Plymouth.


December 23. John M. Atwood and Orenia Bugbee, both of Plymouth.


December 25. Edward G. Hedge and Helen F. Robbins, both of Plymouth.


December 27. Charles W. Pierce and Betsey Wood, both of Plymouth. 7


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DEATHS DURING THE YEAR 1866.


DATE.


NAMES.


DISEASE.


YRS. MO. DYS.


PARENTS, ETC.


Jan'y


2


Isaiah Raymond


Heart disease.


78


-


-


5


Mary Bartlett


Lung fever.


59


3


13


Wife of Andrew Bartlett.


7


Frank S. King


Disease of brain.


7


6


Kendall W. and Laura W.


10


John White


Lung fever.


46


9


Henry C. and Catharine L.


12


Carrie E. Vaughan


Diptheria.


1


15


Ansel HI. and Harriet N.


Feb'y


6


Helen M. Winsor


Spinal affection.


32


4


24


Wife of Wm. II. Winsor.


8


Carrie J. Griffin


1


6


2


8


Mary T. Sampson


Consumption.


24


6


H'p disease.


16


9


Oliver and Phebe.


16


John King


Fever.


20


6


Robert and Mary R.


98


20


Betsey Hovey


Old age.


89


Josiah and Betsey Clark.


24


John B. Robbins Betsey F. Russell


72


3


1


Widow of Bridgham Russell.


7


Lois A. Holmes


37


11


20


Josiah and Sally.


8


Fanny E. Darling


78


11


Widow of Daniel Soule.


21


IIydropericardium.


63


1


19


Wife of Joseph Wright. Freeman and Jane.


26


Jane B. Morton


53


4


13 Benjamin and Betsey.


April


1 Alva Austin


Scrofula.


17


5


Alvin C. and Alvira L.


3 Sarah Banks


Dropsy.


17


11


21


6 Priscilla Raymond


Apoplexy.


81


5


29


Wife of George Raymond.


Congestion of lungs.


27


6


28


John and Eliza.


8 Hannah T. Robbins


Paralysis.


79


9


20 Widow of Samuel Robbins.


12 Abraham L. Diman


Dropsy on brain.


10


21


Samuel N. and Sarah.


17 Emma F. Wade


Rheumatism.


15


3


23


| Perez S. and Hannah.


8


Loncol D. Cameron


Dropsy of brain.


1


5


25


Horatio and Keziah. George H. and Lucy S.


9


Oliver Bagnall


Heart disease.


11


24


Josiah A. and Rebecca.


March 3


Paralysis.


Consumption.


23


13


Wife of Albert Darling.


18


Content Soule Sally Wright


Consumption.


18


8


27


Betsey Harlow


Bronchitis.


86


Jacob and Hannah Johnson. Andrew and Polly.


6 Andrew P. Bartlett


Consumption.


8 Elias Edgar Cox


Feeble when born.


-


18


11


- Bisbee


Caleb and Deboralı.


Bronchitis.


-


LIST OF DEATHIS,


LIST OF DEATHS, continued.


April 21


Elsie Bradford


Hydrothorax.


70


9


Wife of Wm. Bradford. 3


71


1


20


Widow of Wm. Green.


Cancer.


77


8


15 Widow of Nathaniel Harlow.


Consumption.


26


Wife of Orin F. Hart.


30 William Barnes


Discase of heart.


70


3


May


15


Frank Bates


Consumption.


31


7


16


Eudora Holmes


Childbed. Consumption.


34


11 1


June


1


Chandler Carver Sidney T. Holmes


Lung fever.


30


1


7


Isaac B. and Lucy.


3


Fanny E. Dean


Consumption.


49


1


3


Winslow Thomas.


10


Ephraim HI. Finney


32


5


10


Ephraim and Deborah.


14


Frank C. Robbins


Accidental injuries.


17


11


Thomas S. and Eleanor.


21


Clark Swift


Disease of spine.


21


9


28


William and Mary.


22


Henry Finney


liver.


58


8


26


Elkanah and Lucy.


23


Michael McNeal


36


James and Mary.


July


12


Mercy S. Harding


Apoplexy.


50


27 Wife of Caleb Harding.


14


Lucretia B. Holmes


P. convulsions.


26


Widow, of Sidney T.


16


Isaac C. Swift


Consumption.


54


4


13


John and Joanna.


16


Joanna Weston


Paralysis.


79


11


7


Widow of Benjamin Weston.


19


Ellen Fitzgerald


Consumption.


30


Diarrhea.


3


4


Heman and Harriet.


Consumption.


21


8


2


William and Jane.


24


Apoplexy.


68


Wife of Seth Clark.


Consumption.


30


3


Job T. and Hannah.


28


Elizabeth C. Kneeland


Unknown.


-


Old age.


76


7


13


Widow of Branch Pierce.


Cholera infantum.


6


Samuel and Adelaide.


August 4


James Chapman


Dysentery . Old age.


82


Unknown.


Disease of brain.


29


1 CON 9


24


27


Ivory H. and Jerusha B.


-


.


66


22


George H. Robbins


24


Mary D. Stephens Abbie Clark


25 Thomas M. Cole


John and Mary F.


28


Rebecca Pierce


30


Frederick P. Sherman


1


6 Hannah Maxim


7 Jennie P. Ellis


10


Ivory B. Thompson


22


Phebe Green


23


Betsey Harlow


27 Nellie M. Hart


2 William and Mercy. Comfort and Betsey. Wife of Frederick L. 7 Zadock and Sarah.


27


71


3


16


Ichabod S. and Deborah.


Winslow Thomas


Abcess of lungs.


1


Consumption.


18 James H. and Mary B. Wife of Reuben Maxim. George F. and Annie M.


LIST OF DEATHS, continued.


-


Aug. 12 Ervin W. Hall


Cholera infantum.


2


-


Wm. and Sarah J. Widow of John M. Stephens.


Typhoid ever.


55


8


20


66


14 Arthur E. Dunham


Dysentery.


Killed on Railroad track.


19


3


-


66


26


Ephraim Lucas


Dysentery.


75


-


28 Louisa Allen


Hydrothorax.


38


-


Wife of Winslow Allen.


30 Willie T. Bartlett


Cholera infantum. Phthisis.


41


3


Wife of Pelham Whiting.


Sept.


4 Sophia B. Whiting


Cholera infantum.


10


28


William and Angeline.


5


Eunice S. Paulding


Consumption.


27


4


26


6


John Stephens


Typhoid fever.


78


1


1


John and Elizabeth.


6


Paralysis.


02


1


4 John and Esther.


. ..


6 Esther Blackmcr


Heart disease.


66


1


7


Elizabeth A. Greene


Puerperal fever.


31


1


4 Wife of Geo. H. Greene.


Died in


10


Stephen Westgate


General Debility.


73


1


23


Joseph and Freelove.


13


Polly F. Holmes


Convulsions.


65


1


5 Wife of Lemuel D. Holmes.


Cholera infantum.


6


2 Nathaniel and Lydia D.


17


Lucy Finney


80


4


25


Typhus fever.


31 6


14


Unknown.


1


1


Pneumonia.


78


8


Marasmus.


2


8


19


Consumption.


1


1


7


Water on the brain.


3


20


Henry R. and Sarah N.


66


3


Sarah Manter


Paralysis.


84 60


11


24


Widow of Belcher Manter.


Consumption.


78


6


66


10 George Adams


20 Wm. W. Stockwell


28 70


3


66


25 Jane Sears


27 Harriet HI. Keith


24


9


27


Nov.


2 Elizabeth Atwood


Old age.


88 4


4 Asahel and Deborah. 1 Widow of David Sears. Wife of Mart in M. Keith. [haven 3 Widow Thos. Atwood. Died in Fair-


100


-


Old age. .


84


6


7


Widow of Elkanah Finney.


20 Rebecca Burbank


Fell down stairs.


Widow of Nehemiah Burbank.


[Boston.


21 William Hemmerlee


21 Fannie C. Harlow


24 Sally Bearce


26 Atta L. Davidson


James and Mary. Peter and Amanda.


Oct.


2 Anna A. Reed


4 Marston Sampson


1 12


Joseph and Zerriah.


Old age.


4


Congestion of lungs. Dropsy. Consumption.


11


26


Joseph A. and Nancy E. Edmund and Catharine.


22


John E. Griffith


1


James S. and Emily J.


4


William E. Waterson


William and Jane B.


Wife of John Blackmer. [Vermont.


15 Laura E. Gardner


Isaac N. and Catharine W. Died in Widow of Holmes Bearce.


30 Elmer Dyer


14 Martha Stephens


NOV-


LIST OF DEATHS, concluded.


Nov. 5 Homer Bryant


Croup.


30


-


5 Rizpah D. Pierce


Typhoid fever.


40


7


-


8


John A. Blake


Fits.


60


11


10


12


Zaroday Cornish


Hemorrhage.


93


5


17


17


Joanna Hayward


Old age.


59


7


11


Henry and Mary.


[Boston.


Poisoned.


20


11


25


Harriet M. Drew


41


3


7


Nathaniel and Lucia.


Typhoid fever.


30


1


5


Widow of Wm. F. Spear.


Dec.


1 Carrie A. Spear


Phthisis.


68


5


1


66


2


Nancy Sampson


Congestion of lungs.


31


7


Wife of David Clark.


Confinement.


3


4


Wm. and Almeda T. Died in Boston.


Unknown.


3


2


15


Ivory and Maria.


17


Zebedee Maxim


Paralysis.


86


2


69


11


17


Widow ef Abiathar Bean.


22


Content Lanman


Old age.


78


7


13


Widow of Samuel Lanman.


66


24


Albertina L. Whitten


Phthisis.


12


8


18


Lewis H. and Emeline A. [Bridgew'r


24


Herbert Morton


Consumption.


18


3


7


66


25


Mary E. Raymond


Convulsions.


9


7


Josiah and Aurilla W.


29 William E. Benson


Brain fever.


-


Paralysis.


86


-


-


George and Mary.


21 William Collingwood


2


5


-


Homer and-


John and Lucretia. John and Levinia. Wife of Thomas E. Cornish.


Widow of Nathan Hayward.


21 George Warren


Congestion of lungs.


Josiah F. and Sarah W. Died in


26


Frederick Bartlett


Widow of Rufus Sampson.


7


Sarah J. Clark


10


William Stephens


12


Charles W. Blackmer


Heart disease.


17


Mercy Bean


Consumption.


16


18


Henry Jr. and Lydia T. Died in N.


1


1 Wife Adoniram Raymond.


101


ANNUAL REPORTS


FOR THE


TOWN OF PLYMOUTH.


FOR THE


FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1,


1867.


PUBLIC


LIBRARY


PLYMOUTH


PLYMOUTH: MEMORIAL AND ROCK PRESS. 1867.


ANNUAL REPORTS


FOR THE


TOWN OF PLYMOUTH,


FOR TIIE


FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1,


1867.


PLYMOUTH : MEMORIAL AND ROCK PRESS. 1867.


PLYMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY


/15 . 108-1867


REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.


The Selectmen respectfully submit to the Town the following; Re- port for the year ending February 1, 1867. The books of the Treasurer have been examined and are found correct, and all payments properly vouched. On the 1st of February, 1866, he was charged with :


Uncollected Taxes, - - - -


$2,770 20


Cash on hand, -


- 6,042 74


and has since been charged with :


Dividend of Old Colony National Bank, - $500 00


School Fund, from the State,


-


260 55


State Aid,


-


-


- 6,600 00


Water rents, -


-


-


-


-


6,485 05


From Market, - -


-


-


8 00


Use of Town Hall, -


-


-


-


19 00


Scholars from out of town,


-


-


120 00


School-house Lot,


-


-


-


-


150 00


Almshouse, reimbursements,


-


-


-


458 59


Hospital,


-


-


-


-


216 81


Circus license, -


-


-


-


50 00


Halfway Pond Fishery,


-


-


-


-


407 95


Fresh Brook,


-


-


-


-


6 75


Corporation Tax, -


-


-


-


2,926 57


Taxes of 1865, from Collector,


-


-


1,383 03


« " 1866, "


-


-


- 53,405 60


From Temporary Loans, -


-


-


- 7,000 00


-


-


$88,810 87


4


and he is credited with the following payments :


State tax, - -


-


-


-


- $10,230 00


County tax, -


-


-


-


- 3,212 94


Schools, - -


-


-


-


- 12,466 84


Almshouse, - -


- 7,130 76


Highways and Bridges, -


4,585 07 -


'New roads, -


-


-


-


771 50 -


' Town debt, -


- -


-


-


7,337 98


Hospitals, -


- -


-


3,537 52


Fire department, -


-


-


-


- 3,721 45


Water Works and scrip, -


8,311 65


Water suits, - -


1,358 36


Superintendent of Water Works,


-


-


- 200 00


Contingent, -


-


-


-


4,754 65


Assessors, - -


-


-


-


-


643 08


Discounts, -


-


-


-


-


47 99


Herring money, -


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


165 00


Treasurer, - -


-


-


-


-


500 00


Sexton, - - -


-


-


85 00


Collector of Water rents, -


-


-


- 75 00


Burial Hill, -


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


8 79


Dog fund, - -


-


-


-


-


123 00


Training Green, -


-


-


-


5 00


Fresh Brook, -


-


-


-


-


49 09


Recruiting expenses,


-


-


-


342 95


State Aid, - - -


-


-


- 16,024 10


Printing Town Report, -


-


-


487 00


Uncollected taxes, prior to 1865, -


-


- 854 61


Cash on hand, -


-


-


-


- 1,565 90


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


25 79


IDistributed to widows,


189 85


Market, -


$88,810 87


5


In accordance with a vote of the Town, the above-named pay- ments are also reported as follows, item by item, viz :-


SCHOOLS.


By balance of account, -


-


-


- $793 93


Appropriation, -


-


-


-


- 12,000 00


Removing school-house, -


-


-


- 350 00


Mass. School Fund, - -


- - 260 55


Scholars, - -


-


-


- 120 00


Sarah S. Cornish, teaching 2d Grade School, 1 term, 8 weeks, at 6.50, - - -


- Rossa D. Ryder, teaching 2d Grade School, 2 terms, 222 weeks, at 6.50, -


$52 000


- - - P. J. Tenney, teaching school, 3 terms, 24 weeks, at 8.50, - - - - - A. L. Cushman, teaching school, 3 terms, 34 1 weeks, at 7.00, - - -


145 70%


- Katie Martin, teaching school, 2 terms, 11 weeks, at 6.00, - - 1 - R. F. Burgess, teaching school, 3 terms, 32,7 weeks, at 6.00, - - - -


- 66 00, -


196,20%


- R. L. Burgess, teaching school at Chiltonville, 2 terms, 10 weeks, at 5.50, 55.00; 1 term, 12 weeks, at 6.00, 72.00 - - -


- 127 00"


- Nancy P. King, teaching West Chiltonville school, 3 terms, 32 weeks, at 5.50 -


176 00


Mary B. Bradford, teaching Manomet Grammar school, 2 terms, 24 weeks, at 9.00, 216.00 ; 1 term, 103 weeks, at 8.50, 90.10 - - - Alice G. Howland, teaching Russell Mills school, 2 terms, 22 weeks, at 5.50 - -


306 10


A. M. Robbins, teaching 2d Grade school, 1 term, 32 weeks, at 6.50, 22.10; 1 term, 12 weeks, at 6.00, 72.00 - - - - -


121 00


94 10.


204 00*


- 238 70


6 .


Julia A. Stetson, teaching High school, 4 terms, 40 weeks, at 10.00, - -


- $400 00 .


Mary R. Goodridge, teaching Grammar school No 2, 4 terms, 40% weeks, at 10.62} - -


434 35


- Caroline W. Holmes, teaching Long. Pond District school, 1 term, 12 weeks, at 5.50, 66.00; 1 term, 93% weeks, at 6.25, 58.12; 1 term, 103 weeks, at 9.00, 95.40 - 219 52


- M. S. Holmes, teaching Cedarville District school, 3 terms, 342 weeks, at 5.50 - - - M. H. Robbins, teaching in High school, 3 terms, 32-1. weeks, at 7.50 - 240 75


189 20


Anna Bartlett, teaching Manomet Primary school No. 2, 4 terms, 323 weeks, at 5.00, 163.00 ; care school- house, 4.00 - -


- 167 00


A. H. Cornish, teaching Grammar school No. 1, 3 terms,


673 75 383 weeks, at 17.50 - - - Phebe R. Raymond, teaching South Pond District school, 2 terms, 23 weeks, at 5.50, 126.50 ; 1 term, 97% weeks, at 6.00, 58.20 - 184 70 - M. B. Robbins, teaching school, 4 terms, 34-16 weeks, at 7.00 238 70 1


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N


243 10


Mary E. Deacon, teaching North Grammar school, 3 terms 283 weeks, at 8.50 - - B. J. Austin, teaching Primary school No. 1, 3 terms, 273 weeks, at 6.00, 165.60 ; services of assistant, 1 week. 2.00 ; care school-house 6.00 - - M. W. Bartlett, teaching Manomet District No. 1 school, 1 term, 4 weeks, at 5.00, 20.00 ; 2 terms, 223 weeks, at 5.50, 124.30; care school-house 3.00 147 30


173 60


Lucy L. Bartlett, teaching South Chiltonville school, 3 terms, 323 weeks, at 5.50 179 30 - - Hannah G. Holmes, teaching Primary school No. 4, 3 terms, 272 weeks, at 5.50 151 80 - Gustavus D, Bates, teaching Grammar school at Chilton- ville, 3 terms, 283 weeks, at 9.00, 257.40 ; care school-house, 1.80 - - - 259 20


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F


E.


S


7


Augusta King, teaching Spring Brook school, 3 terms, 272 weeks, at 5.50 - -


- - $151 25 Lucy H. Whiting, teaching Chiltonville Primary school, 1 term, 4 weeks, at 5.50 - - - 22 00


Carrie J. Mace, teaching Oak Grove District school, 3 3 terms, 213 weeks, at 6.00 129 60 - - - Geo. L. Baxter, teaching as principal of High school, 3 terms, 40 weeks, at 25.00 - - - 1,000 00 Pella M. Robbins, teaching 2d Grade school, 3 terms, 28 weeks, at 6.50 - - 182 00 -


Ellen M. Douglass, teaching Long Pond District school, 2 terms, 223 weeks, at 6.25 - - -


141 25


Emma Davie; teaching 3d Grade school No. 2, 3 terms, 283 weeks, at 8.00 - - 228 50 - -


Eliza B. Perkins, teaching Primary school No. 2, 3 terms, 273 weeks, at 6.00 - - Emma G. Ellis, teaching Ellisville school, 2 terms, 221 weeks, at 5.50, -


165 60


- 123 75


- - Bessie H. Stetson, teaching Wellingsley school, 3 terms, 26 weeks, at 8.00 -


- - - 208 00 Sarah L. Morton, teaching Cedarville school, 1 term, 102 weeks, at 5.50 57 75 - Nettie Cornish, teaching Russell Mills school, 1 term, 103 weeks, at 5.50, 58.30 ; care school-house 2.00 60 30 E. B. Cushman, teaching Cliff school, 1 term, 10 weeks, at 5.50, 55 00 - F. E. Hovey, teaching Primary school, 3 terms, 271 weeks, at 6.00, - -


165 00


Ellen F. Bartlett, teaching Manomet District No. 3 school, 1 term, 9 weeks, at 5.00, 45.00; 2 terms, 23 weeks, at 5.50, 126.50 - - Henry Briggs, care school-house, sawing and splitting wood, &c. - - - -


171 50


7 73


W. R. Neal, sawing { cord wood - 31 - -


O. C. & N. Railway Co., freight on desks, chairs, &c. 50 Wm. R. Cox, labor, &c., Grammar school-house - 3 90


8


W. Taylor, sawing wood - -


$0 31


Leonard Snow, care Russell and School street school- houses, &c. 12.50, sawing, carrying in and piling wood, 3.60 - - 16 10


Ellis Holmes, care Wellingsley school-house 6.00, saw- ing 4 cords wood, 2.40 -


8 40


Albert Doten, care Russell Mills school-house -


3 00 Edwin P. Bartlett, care Manomet Gram. school-house, 3 00 B. Hedge, Jr., care school-house 1 year 6.00, sawing 5 cords wood 3.10 - -


9 10


3 00


B. Torrance, care North Grammar school-house - Everett Finney, 3 cords wood Grammar school-house 20.00, 12 do. N. Chiltonville school-house 10.00, sawing 1 cord wood .60, under-pinning and cart- ing sand and stone 5.25 -


35 85


Eleazer E. Swift, care of school-house 4.50, cleaning stove-pipe .50, lock .35, setting glass .40, repair- ing stove-pipe .50, 6 lights glass and setting .60, 2 feet pine wood and sawing 1.50 - 8 35


Abbie A. Warren, care South Pond school-house, 4 00


Valina Thurston, care W. Chiltonville 2 00


Lemuel F. Bumpus, care Oak Grove 3.00, sawing wood .62 - - -


3 62


H. J. Bartlett, setting glass, repairing windows and doors Manomet school-house - - -


2 00


A. C. Chandler & Co., 5g cords wood - - A. C. Chandler, 4 cords wood - -


35 63


26 75


Hiram Ellis, 10 feet wood 7.50, sawing and splitting wood .78, cleaning house 1.25, cup .15, kindling wood .50, care house 3.00 - - -


13 18 Thomas E. Swift, care Cedarville school-house -


4 00 George F. Andrews & Co., adv'g public schools -


3 00 B. J. Austin, care Primary school-house No. 1 3 25 - George E. Doten, care S. Chiltonville school-house 2 00 Austin Morton, 1 cord pine wood 4.00, carting 1.00 5 00


9


Winslow Drew, 1 bbl shavings .14, work on school- room .67, glass and setting .75, labor .42, locks 1.17, glass and setting .42, stock and labor .68, labor .40, shavings .56, do. . 56, do. . 84, labor on windows .83, glass and putty .42, 3 lights glass and setting .90, labor on windows .75, glass and putty .38, shavings .56, glass and setting .58; (Russell Street school-house) $11 03 - Henry Robbins, (High and Primary school-houses) sawing 164 cords wood 10.83, getting in and pil- ing do. 10.15, extra labor .75, paid for sweeping 3.00, kerosene oil 1.50, care of High and Prim- ary school-houses 93.75 - 119 98


John T. Hall, (1864) 1 book to Jane Bartlett 1.12, do. Jane Carline .24, do. S. Elliot .15, do. Win- slow B. Sherman 1.10, do. Mary Banks .18, do. Lemuel Raymond 1.35, do. Mary Banks .12, do. I. Raymond .27; (1865) do. F. Paulding .48, do. H. Paulding 1.69, do. L. Chummuck .75, do. D. Sears 2.00, do. T. Gallagher 1.25, do. Susan Weston 1.56, do. Harriet Hoyt 2.00, do. H. Cameron .75, bottle ink .25, book to I. P. Bagnall 1.35, bottle ink High school .25 ; (1866) 1 book Catharine Howland 2.25, do. Andrew F. Burgess .55 - I 1 A. C. Chandler, 1 cord wood Russell Street school-


19 66


10 50 house 7.00, 1 do. School St. school-house 3.50 A. G. Morton, soap dish .16, brooms 1.12, mug .22 1 50 J. P. Brown & Co., 3 chairs Grammar school South Plymouth 2.40 ; Russell Street school-house, gal. s. varnish 7.00, 1-2 gal. alcohol 2.75, 3-4 gal. s. turpentine 97, 2 galls. best varnish 9.00, 1-2 gal. s. turpentine .68 - - -


- Charles H. Bates, care Chiltonville Grammar school-


22 80 house 3.00, sawing 2 1-2 cords wood 1.50 - 4 50 O. C. & N. Railroad, freight of school desks, &c. - 4 56


10


Roxanna Peterson, cleaning Manomet Gram. school- house - - Calvin Howland, Jr., land rent for school-house - David Holmes, sawing wood - - -


- - $3 00


1 00


2 00


Elijah Spare, Jr., 12 foot ladder - - -


2 00


John H. Harlow & Co., (1863) 8 yds cotton 2.24, 1 1-2 yds crash .27, 9 3-4 yds crash 1.75, mak- ing towels .25; (1864) 15 rolls paper 3.75 ; (1865) 5 3-4 yds crash 1.43, 3 do. cotton 1.35, 9 1-2 do. crash 2.38, making towels .25, 7 1-2 yds cambric 2.50, making curtains .42 -


Mary M. Harlow, lessons in music to High school 2.00, use of piano 1.00, carting do. 1.00 - 4 00


16 59


Henry M. Morton, 8 3-4 days' labor Russell Street school-house - - - - -


26 25


- E. S. Griffin, water 1 year for school 1 00


Leonard Snow, sawing and piling 1 1-2 cords wood 1.20, 4 hours' extra labor 1.10, sawing and piling 4 feet wood .40, services at Russell and School street school-houses 15.00 - -


Charles C. Doten, ink .50, High ; 2 grammars and reader .85, Miss Hovey ; crayons .38, Miss Whit- ing ; ink .75, Miss Davie ; 2 arithmetics and geog- raphy 2.50, Mrs. S. Ellis ; reader .35, Mrs. Gil- lespie ; do. . 35, N. Torrance ; crayons .38, Miss Howland ; paper .75, committee ; geography 80, arithmetic 1.00, reader .75, slate .28, J. Fogerty ; crayons .38, Manomet No. 2; envelopes .25, do. No. 3 ; paper .25, committee ; history and reader 2.25, bearer ; crayons .38, reader .35, Miss Mace ; 2 arithmetics 1.50, reader .75, speller .38, J. Heath ; 2 arithmetics 1.50, speller .38, I. P. Bag- nall ; reader .75, geography 1.00, Micah Holmes ; geography .80, Mrs. H. D. Paulding ; crayons .38, G. D. Bates ; geography .80, J. Shehan ; do. and reader 1.35, Mrs. O'Keefe ; history 1.00,


17 70


11


Susan Weston ; do. 1.00, Mary Banks ; geogra- phy, reader and speller 2.38, Joseph Burgess ; history 1.00, Mrs. Mullins ; geography .80, Mrs. Pugh ; ink .75, High ; 2 readers and slate .85, O. Lapham ; paper .50, committee ; reader and slate .60, S. A. Brown ; ink .75, High ; arithme- tic .30, J. Cassady ; blank book 2.50, committee ; ink .75, South Pond ; reader .25, arithmetic .30, slate .22, O. Bagnall ; arithmetic .30, Mrs. S. A. Brown ; books .45, Mrs. H. Hoyt ; 2 arithmetics 1.50, geography .80, speller .38, reader and writ- ing book .93, Mrs. Ryder ; crayons and ink 1.13, bearer ; arithmetic and slate .47, L. Chummuck ; writing book, &c. . 25, Catharine Howard ; cray- ons .38, Cliff; paper, ink, &c. . 47, committee ; crayons .38, bearer ; ink .75, Miss Tenney ; pa- per .50, committee ; crayons .38, Mr. Cornish ; 46 11


Caleb F. Wright, books -


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4 35


George Manter, 1-2 cord wood Oak Grove school


3 00


Wm. O. Haskell & Son, 7 Grammar double settees at 7.50, 52.50 ; 24 feet settees at 1.00, 24.00 - 76 50


Nath'l Brown, 1-2 M shingles, High school-house 2 00




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