Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1865-1869, Part 12

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Publication date: 1865
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
Number of Pages: 410


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Mrs. B. F. Lucas, care Ruth Burgess 92 weeks 14 00 - Town Leicester, support Zaccheus Wood from Oct. 31, 1865, to May 1, 1866 52 00


F. & F. Rice & Co., House : hhd molasses 76.50, box sugar 55.48, bbl vinegar 11.03, bbl coal oil 25.37 60 lbs coffee 6.30, do soap 7.50, bbl fine salt 4.00 112 lbs soda 10.64, 102 do rice 10.53, 36 do pepper 9.00, 43 do tea 37.84, 73 do lard 16.06, 2 doz brooms 10.00, 35 lbs Castile soap 7.00, snuff 5.21, do 6.94, 42 lbs starch 4.20, carting 1.75, 5 gross matches 9.75 ; less error . 75 - Nautical Branch State Reform School, (1865) main- tenance Albert T. Nutter, 13 weeks, 6.50; do Wm. O. Nutter 6.50 ; do Snow F. Williams, 85 weekt, 4.35 - - -


314 35


17 35


Nath'l Brown, (1865) 2 ft wood 2.00, Israel Wood ; 12 ft refuse 7.50, Lapham ; 8 ft pine do 5.69 - 15 19


27


Brown & Churchill, 2 ft wood 1.44, L. Westgate ; 4 ft oak 3.75, Mrs. Howard ; 4 ft do 3.75, Mrs. Weston ; 4 ft do 3.75, 4 ft pine 3.25 Lapham B. Hubbard, House : medical attendance from Nov. 1, 1865, to May 1, 1866 - Frank Washburn, House : 44 bushels beans 12.18, 30 lbs coffee 3.45, 1-2 doz brooms 2.50, 2 boxes salt .70, 12 bbls flour 162.70, 12 bushels meal 11.40, 2 do rye do 2.25, bbl beans 7.74, bbl pork 34.00 - - -


$15 94


100 00


236 22


Henry Whing, (1865) 1-2 cord wood Ruth Burgess 3 50 Drew & Whiting, (1863) horse and buggy, J. H. Harlow, - -


6 75


- Charles G· Davis, 10 bushels potatoes -


5 50


State Nautical School, maintenance of Albert T. and Wm. O. Nutter from April 1, 1865, to Oct. 1, 1855, 20.49 ; from Jan. 1, 1856, to Apr 1, 1866, 13.00; Snow F. Williams, from Jan'y, 1865, to April, 1866, 6.50 - 39 99 -


Thomas Sampson, cord wood 3.50, Mrs. Banks ; do 3.50, Mrs. F. Paulding ; 4 ft 1.75, Betsey Mor- ton; 20 ft 11.25, Elijah Weston ; 77 ft 38.95, House ; 16 ft 7.00, Abby Chummuch ; 4 ft 1.75, Micah Holmes ; 4 ft 1.75, Mrs. O. Vaughn ; 4 ft 1.75, Robert Torrance ; 12 ft 6.50, Content Lan- man ; 4 ft 1.75, Mrs. Taylor ; 4 ft 1.75, Lydia Chummuck; 8 ft 3.50, Mary Morey ; 4 ft 3.00, Elizabeth Morey ; 4 ft 1.75, Wm. Brown ; 4 ft. 1.75, Emma Wade ; 4 ft 1.75, Winslow B. Sher- man ; do 1.75, Ruth Southworth ; do 1.81, Mrs. Howard ; do 1.75, Mrs. Kempton ; do 1.75, Bet- sey Lucas - - - - -


100 02


Wm. A. Perkins, curing hams -


- -


98


R. S. Cahoon, labor mowing, &c. - - -


7 78


P. C. Chandler & Co., cow - - -


70 00


City Boston, support of Jane S. Rich from Nov. 15, 1865, to May 29, 1865 - - 15 00


28


State Nautical School, maintenance of Albert T. and Wm. O. Nutter, and Snow F. Williams, 13 wks $19 50° O. T. Wood, services 3 mos as Sup't 56.25, paid Mrs Blanchard for sewing 3.25, clothes basket . 75 60 25 Martha Stephens, care Ruth Burgess from April 19 to July 26, 1866 21 00 -


Ellis Holmes, sawing wood for Ruth Burgess -


3 81


Eph'm B. Holmes, House : boots 1.80. do 3.00, shoes 2.00, boots 1.70, 2 pr shoes 3.55, 1 pr 1.75, mending boots .75, shoes 2.12, do 1.75, 2 pr do 2.85, boots 1.40, shoes 2.25, mending .50, do .38, co .50, do 1.25, shoes 2.20, do 2.00, mending 1.50, 3 pr shoes 3.30 - 36 55


- John T. Hall, huse rent Nancy Robbins, from Feb'y 1 to July 18, 1866, 20.91; Mrs. E. H. Barnes, from July 18 to Oct'r 18, 1866, 12.50 33 41


A. C. Chandler, horss and buggy 1.00, 2 horses and wagon 6.00, 4 horses and wagon to New Bed- ford 30.00 - - - -


- 37 00


Isaac L. Wood, labor 1.50, mortar and cement 4.17, labor and cement 1.87 - 7 54


- John B. Wilson, coffin and robe O. Bagnall's child 7 75


3 00


Martha Stephens, care Ruth Burgess 2 weeks - Benj'n Bramhall, 2 prs boots 7.60, Lem'l Raymond ;


2 do 3.50, 3.50, Mrs. Chummuck ; 1 pr do 3.50, John M. Harlow - - -


14 60


J. C. Hovey, goods to Mary Banks from Feb'y 1 to


- April 29 - 9 75


Frank Washburn, House : meal 12 bush. 12.00, dried apples, 10 lbs. 1.60, meal 10 bush. 1.00 - 23 60


Wm. R. Drew, House : chimneys 1.00, tobacco 6.00 labor .50, glass .12, fluid .50, screws .06, varnish .50, green 1.00, varnish.50, bed cords 4.20, var- nish .75, benzine .17, gal. pipe .75, coupling .30, tin .42, elbow .30, nipple .25, stop-cock 2.50, coupling .40, labor 4.00, screws .26, white lead


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1.50, oil 1.70, japan .31, umber .08, coperas .10, cesspool .62, curtains 1.50, faucet .88, w. w. brush 2.25, brush .60, twine .20, japan .47, umber .17, w. lead 1.60, nails 1.35, wringer 8.50, pots 1.20, bowls 1.00, chimneys 1.00, tin cups .33, coffee-pot .62, faucet .33, glass .66, dipper 1.00, 3 baskets .84, rubber springs .75, glass .30, saw-set .35 - P. C. Chandler & Co., 3 doz. herrings .45, 18 3-4 lbs. beef 1.67, 6 1-2 lbs mutton 1.17, 22 1-2 lbs. corn beef 3.38, 11 lbs. mutton 1.50, 18 lbs. c. beef 2.70, 18 1-2 beef 2.59, 3 1-4 lbs. beef-stake .81, 2 lbs. beef .44, 12 1-2 lbs. mutton 1.75, 21 lbs. c. beef 3.15, 24 lbs. do. 2.16, 30 lbs. do. 4.20, 5 lbs. lamb 1.10, 12 1-2 lbs. beef 1.25, 10 1-2 lbs. c. beef 1.68, onions .10, 6 lbs. c. beef .96, 4 1-2 lbs. lamb .95, 4 1-4 lbs. mutton .64, 15 1-2 lbs. c. beef 2.33 5 1-2 lbs. mutton .83, 5 pigs 67.00, 22 lbs. c. beef 3.52, 16 1-2 lbs. beef 1.34, 7 lbs. do .98, mutton


Harlow & Barnes, House : 11 lts. glass .56, putty .15, brushes 1.00, dipper .37, bucket 2.40, nappie .56, 2 pudding pans 1.68, 1 set knives & forks 1.00, saponifier .35, 1-2 doz. plates 1.17, brush .35, 6 lbs. clover seed .90, herds grass seed .64, fine-top seed .63, 10 lbs. nails .90, hoe .92, mop-stick .40, sink 5.50, butts and screws .73, lock and screws 1.50, bolt and 3 screws .28, latch .17, glass and putty .61, 5 lbs. lead pipe 1.00, stove polish .50, bell and fixtures 1.00, knob, .50,cranks .18, coper wire .47, sett neasures 1.92, 8 bbl. covers 2.40, tunnel .33, wire .06 brush .10, nails .45, scythe 1.93, file .20, 1 gal. oil 2.20, lock .20, nails .54


$54 69


1.24, Mrs. Searson -


E. & J. C. Barnes, 3 bbls. plaster 7.20, 1 cask lime 2.00 - - 9 20


109 93


Cr. By 22 empty bbls - 3 66 5 54


E. C. Finney, goods, R. Torrence - - -


3 00


37 05


30


Ballou & Hibbard, 1 tub butter .46, 40 1-2 lbs at .45 18.22, expense .25 - -


- $18 47


Amasa Holmes & Co., 29 lbs. beef 4.35, 2 1-2 lbs .63,


25 lbs 3.75, 10 1-2 lbs 1.21, 36 1-2 lbs 5.40, salt beef 1.09, 6 lbs beef 1.32, 14 1-2 lbs 2.03, 34 lbs 4.42, beef 1-76, 24 lbs 3.12, salt beef 1.40, beef and mutton 1.50, salt do. . 70, 5 lbs beef. 55, po- tatoes .45, beef .50 - - -


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34 38


I. B. Holmes & Son, bread delivered Ruth Burgess 3.50 crackers, delivered House : 7.80 - - Nath'l Russell & Co., 2 3-4 days' ploughing 19.25, cart- ing manure and ploughing 7.00, shoveling manure 1.50 -


11 30,


27 75:


George Bramhall, goods from Oct. 1st, to Nov. 2d, 1865 Betsey L. Holmes 4 5-7 weeks at 1.50 7. 07


J. H. Harlow, services rendered as chairman on board of Overseers of Poor - - 10,0 00.


- A. G. Morton, goods delivered Ruth W. Burgess : oil .48, cabbage .10, butter .50, sugar .68, eggs .19,, molasses 1.64, beans .24, vinegar .15, apples .42, soap .12, butter .50, pork .42, oil .45, tea .56, soap. .34, fish 1.04, cloves .07, crackers .12, c. tartar .15, saleratus .16, oil .45, salt .30, cheese .27, butter .50, sugar .88, crackers .12, oil .44, soap .34, starch .18, oil .42, apples .20, flour 7.00, molasses. 1.40, meal .55, potatoes .85, sugar .72, tea .56, buckwheat .14, beans .24, butter .55, oil .40, soap. .32, c. tartar .15, rice .26, herrings .11, butter .55, lard .72, b. wheat .14, crackers .08, lemon .03, oil .40, butter .64, pork .24, crackers 16, apples .21, sugar .68, herrings .12, oil .40, lard .75, butter .56, tea .63, pork .24, nutmegs .12, herrings .15, molasses 1.20, potatoes .40, crackers .08, rice .26, butter .54, lard 1.50, sugar .48, oil .40, soap .27, sugar .68, saleratus .07, tea .55, butter .50, mus- tard .18, c tartar .15, sugar .48, oil .20, fish .22,


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soap .15, lard .54, apples .24, crackers .08, vinegar .08, herrings .08, pork 1.25, rice .26, ginger .12, sugar .68, soap .30, flour 7.25, molasses 1.30, but- ter .45, fish .74, oil .40, potatoes .25, lard .27, oil .20, tea .55, crackers .08, sugar .38, cheese .24, lard .27, sugar .68, c starch .18, lard .54, beef .98, pork .30, butter .48, oil .40, sugar .70, meal .12, soap .30, tea .55, meal .18, butter .72, sugar .60, butter .45, c tartar .15, saleratus .14, butter .57, cheese .24, crackers .08, soap .30, oil .40, molasses 1.50, lard .27, rice .26, cassia .14, crackers .16, sugar .60. oil .40, crackers .08 tea .55, pork .40, butter, .87 sugar .60, beans .24, pork .72, flour .54 sugar .27, butter .50, lard .26, flour .54, oil .40, milk 5.18 ; paid A. Holmes & Co., bill of meat 14.93 - $95 29


A. G. Morton, for goods delivered Mary Swift : salt .18, soap .26, tea .56, vinegar .30, sugar .72, molasses .70, butter .60, bacon 3.25, flour 2.12, meal .95, molasses .60, mustard .20, matches .55, flour 1.40, sugar .56, tea .55, oil .40, butter .48, corn 1.10, herring .15, meal 1.41, molasses .62, flour 2.30, tea .55, butter .48, corn 1.10, meal 1.05, flour 2.00, corn 1.08, oil .84, flannel 2.28, corn 1.08, meal 1.00 31 42


A. G. Morton, goods delivered Hannah Perkins : from Feb. 1st to Oct. 1st, 1866, 34 4-7 weeks at 1.75 60 50


A. G. Morton, goods delivered to Betsey Bartlett, from Feb. 1st to Oct 8th 1866, 35 4-7 weeks at .75, 26.68; less error 9.95 16 73


Martha A. Collingwood, care Ruth W. Burgess, from Sept. 1st to Oct. 27th, 1866, 8 weeks at 5.00 - 40 00


O. T. Wood, services as Superintendent of Almshouse, from July 1st to Sept. 30th, 1866, 56.25; paid for disinfectant 2.00, tar .80, expenses for Ruth Swift to the home for wanderers 5.33, Mrs. Blanchard for tailoring 3.50, T. Spear 1.25, Wm. Gooding .25, 69 38.


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State Reform School, keeping at said school : James Duffy, Wm. H. Shaw, James A. Neal, John Gil- lespie, Thomas A. Sbean, from April 1st to July 1st, 1866, 13 weeks at .50, each - $32 50


- Everett F. Sherman, goods for House : 6 galls molasses 5.10, soap .95, milk .96, saponifier .28, pepper .60, soap .72, 20 lbs tea 22.00, 206 lbs sugar 29.59, pipes .12, d. apples 1.54, corn starch .17, d. apples 1.15, rice 1.95, 8 1-10 bush potatoes 12.96, g. sugar 3.96, cocoa 1.10, herring .30, 50 flour bags 2.00, 700 lbs fish 35.00, bbl tongues 12.00, sack salt 2.25 - - E. F. Sherman, goods delivered 1.50, L. Raymond ; do 6.00, Cameron ; do 96.00, M. Lapham from Dec. 18, 1865 to June 30, 1866; do 3.00, Mrs Cham- berlain ; wood 13.63, J. W. Burgess ; goods 6.00, Seth Mehuren - - - 126 13


- 134 70


Brown & Churchill, 4 ft wood 3.64, Mrs Morey ; 4 do 3.25, R. Torrence ; 4 do 3.75, Mrs Howard ; 8 do 7.00, Lapham ; 4 do 3.25, Mrs Barnes ; 4 do 3.25, Lapham ; 2 do 1.63, Mrs Morey ; 4 do 3.25, Lap- ham; 4 do 3.25, R. Torrence ; 8 do 6.50, Lap- ham; 4 do 3.25, Lapham ; 4 do 3.25, Torrence ; 4 do 3.25, Lapham ; 4 do 3.25, Mrs Pratt - Brown & Churchill, House : 98 ft plank 3.43, carting .25, 67 ft boards 2.01, nails .72, table 1.50, 38 ft boards 2.28, 31 ft do .93, carting .25, door lock .50, 6 days and 1 hour labor 18.30, day labor 3.00, 13 ft boards .52, 2 days' labor 6.00 - -


- Harvey W. Weston, paper bags, - -


State Nautical School, maintenance T. and Wm. O.


Nutter, and Snow P. Williams, from July 1 to Oct. 1, 13 weeks at .50 each 19.50; Geo. Bagnall from Aug. 3d to Oct. 1, 82 weeks 4.14; Chas. H. Cur- tis from Sept. 1 to Oct. 1, 42 weeks 2.14, Timothy Downey from Sept 11 to Oct. 1, 26 wecks 1.14 26 92


51 77


39 69 2 37


33


Wm. Burgess, 4 cords wood, Ruth Burgess - - $26 51 E. C. Turner, goods 8.37, Israel Wood ; do 12.00, Mrs Chummuck; do 8.00, W. B. Sherman ; do 27.16, Mrs Howard ; do 15.21, Mrs Ellis ; do 34.58, R. Maxim ; do 17.29, Lucy Bates - 117 61 B. Hedge (1865), 1000 brick 11.20, 500 do 5.50, House ; - cord wood, 7.60, Mrs Morehead 23 70 -


Benj. Hubbard, medical attendance and medicine from May 1 to Nov. 1, '66 - 100 00


F. & F. Rice & Co., hhd molasses 72.80, carting 1.00, 73 80 Martha A. Collingwood, care Ruth W. Burgess from Oct. 27 to Dec. 1, 5 weeks at 5.00 25 00


Sam'l Cole (1865), cord wood, Hannah Ferkins 7 50


Isaac J. Lucas, 2 galls oil, 2.55, chimneys and wicks .54, 10 galls oil 9.50, potash 6.60 - -


19 19.


Stephen Bartlett (1863), team to Taunton 8.00, L. Keyes ; team J. H. Harlow 1.75 ; (1865) team to Taunton, 14.00, B. Whiting; do 15.00, Wm. Holmes -


38 75. - - Town Sandwich, support James Burgess, 135 56 - - Sam'l Nelson, beetle for House - 1 00 - -


F. & F. Rice & Co., House : box sugar, net 403 lbs at .14 3-4, 59.44; chest tea, net 44 lbs at .88, 38.72; box coffee, net 60 lbs at .12, 7.20 ; tub lard, net 100 lbs at 17 1-2, 17.50; carting .50 123 36


Thos. B. Sears, 1-2 cord wood 3.25, Mrs G. Morey ; cord wood 7.00, Anna Cornish - -


10 25 Geo. Simmons, carting goods to House - -


3 20


Elnathan Pierce, slaughtering and cutting up hogs 7 50


A. J. Bradford, tub butter 43 lbs at .42 18 06 - Nautical Branch State Reform School, maintenance Henry F. Gibbs from Aug. 6, '61, to April 20, '63, 44.42 ; James Duffy, from Oct. 26, '61, to Feb. 3, '62, 7.14 ; James Carney, from Nov. 1, '61, to May 24, '62, 14.64 ; James Duffy, from Oct. 5 to Dec. 16, '62, 5.14; C. W. Spooner, from March 19, '64, to Jan. 1, '65, 20.50 ; J. Kendrick, from June 15 to Sept 23, '64, 7.14 - - 98 98


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Westborough Reform School, keeping at said school : James Daffy, James, A. Neal, Win. H. Shaw, John' Gillespie, Thos. A. Shehan, from July 1 to Sept. 30, 18 weeks at .50 $32 50


C. Batos, 'rtouring remains Reuben Maxim 5.00, re- movies; John E. Griffin to depot 3.00, interring Eph'n Lucas 5.00, do Homer Bryant's son 3.00, do Zebodce Maxim 6.00 - -


22 00


Bradford Burnos, fresh fish - - -


8 88


Town Leicester, support Zaccheus Wood, - -


26 00


Rob't H. Barnes (1865), 2 ft wood 1.94, Richard Sucks ; (1866) 4 do 3.25, Mrs Place - -


5 19


Martha Collingwood, care Ruth W. Burgess, 5 weeks 25 00


O. T. Wood, expense getting 2 boys from Boston 8.25, from Plymouth to Watertown 6.25, from Ply- month to Dedham 10.75, from Dedham to Ply- month. 9.17 -


34 42


- F. B. Colb, goods for House 517.69, do Levi West- gato 3.20, do Mrs Morehead 3.00 -


523 69


Granvill Gorg se (1863), horse and wagon 5.50; (183!) horse and buggy 3.50, horse and chaise 4.00, horce and buggy 5.50; (1865) horse and carryall 1.00, horse and buggy 6.50 - -


24 00


O. T. Wood, services from Aug. 31 to Dec. 31, '66, 56.25, x. id Mrs Blanchard for sewing 8.58, paid for medicino .80 - Geo. A. Whiting & Co., bread for House - -


65 63


6 93


E. C. Tums, goods 15.00, Israel Wood; (1867) do 9.00, Izrasi Wood; do 7.50, Wood; provisions 5.00, J. Fr.tt; goods 8.79, Lucy Bates ; do 17.57, Roubou Maxim - - Wm. Beckman, Ismoving Lem'l Morton - -


62 86


4 50


State Nautica: 3chcel, maintenance Albert T. Nutter, Wm. C. Nutter, Snow F. Williams, George Bag- nall, Chas. H. Curtis, to Jan. 1, 1867, 13 weeks at .50 each, 32.50; Timothy Downey, 9 5-7 weeks to Dec. 7, '66, 4.85 - - - 37 35


35


City Charlestown, support of Mrs Georgianna Robbins $10 25 Schr. Eliza Jane, freight of goods, - 2 00 - Benjamin Whiting, 10 cords wood - - 75 00 -


J. H. Harlow & Co., nurse and man for attendance on Mr. & Mrs. John Searson 27.50 ; removing furni- ture of Mrs. Ephraim Douglas 5.00 ; Mrs. Place 2.00 ; town Harwich for R. S. Cahoon Jr., 3.15; S. Dickson, board Calvin Lucas 52 weeks 52.00; goods for house 162.72 ; allowed to Lydia Keyes, 6. 25 ; O. Lapham, Wareham order, 9.24 ; J. Bat- son, Duxbury order 13.50; William F. Gibbs, Sandwich, order 9.04; goods for house 89.36 - 319 76


John H. Harlow, (1864) services as chairman of Board of Overseers 100.00; (1865) do. 100.00; (1866) do. 100.00 -


- 300 00


Thomas Sampson, carting wood Mrs. E. Weston 3.63; R. Torrance 3.00 ; Mrs. F. Paulding 3.63 ; J. W. Burgess 1.75; Mrs. Kempton 1.81 ; Elizabeth Morey 3.63 ; Mrs. Howard 1.88 ; Mrs. Davie 1.88 Polly Dickson 1.88; Tenty Lanman 1.88 ; Eleanor Faunce 1.88 ; house 50.00 - 76 85


A. G. Morton, goods to Mary Swift 16.42; Betsey Bartlett 16.50 - - Charles Raymond, coffin 7.00, robe 2.00, revenue tax .42, for Chandler Carver ; coffin 7.00, robe &c. 2.00, rev. tax .42, interring the remains of Clark Swift 5.00; coffin 7.00, rev. tax .42, interring the remains of Mr. McNeil 5.00 ; coffin 7.00, interring the remains of Mercy Harding 5.00; coffin and in- terring the remains of Searson's child 3.00 ; coffin 7.00, robe, cap, &c 2.50, for Hannah Maxim ; cof- fin 7.00, neckerchief &c, .50, for Ephraim Lucas ; coffin 7.00, interring the remains of Wm. Hemerlie 5.00 ; coffin 7.00, interring the remains of Rizpah Pierce 5.00 ; coffin and robe for Bryant child 4.00 ; coffin 3.00, interring the remains of Josiah Benson's child 5.00 - -


32 99


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104 26


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Isaac N. Barrows 5 1-2 cords wood, house, - $38 50 F. & F. Rice & Co., bbl coal oil 24.88, box soap 6.90, carting .50, - - - - 32 28


Lucius Pratt, 1 bbl flour - - -


- 14 00


Charles G. Davis, services as attorney - 49 05


$7,130 76


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


Balance of account, - -


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- $458 04


Appropriation, - -


- 3,000 00


$3,458 04


George Bagnall, (1864) labor on road, Jan. 2.75, Feb. .58; March 4.42; (1865) Feb. 2.00, April 1.25, Aug. 1.00 - - -


12 00


Wm. R. Frew, (1865) 11 lbs nails .99, 7 1-2 lbs nails .68, delivered Henry Whiting - -


1 67


Thomas E. Corrish, (186%) labor on road - 1 08 - Elisha Nelson, (1835) labor on road by horse, cart and


man - 9 29


E. C. Turner, (1864) paid Timothy Ellis for labor on road 1.50, D. Westgate on drain Union street 3.00 4 lbs nails .86 -


4 86


John Harlow, (1865) surveying Washington street. 50, surveying at Fresh Pond, 1.00, do. Double Brook, 2.00; (1866) surveying plan of Double Brook, 3.00 - - - -


6 50


Benjamin Harvey, (1865) labor on road -


2 40


O. C. & N. Railway Co. (1866) transporting car load


- granite - -


3 00


14 40 - - Henry Whiting,(1865) 2 masts 12.00, 1-2 do 3.00 15 00 - Ephraim Dunham, clearing road of snow - - Henry Weston, 6 days' work on fence - 18 00 -


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Henry Whiting, pick and handle 2.17, shovel 1.50 - $3 67 James Morton, guide post - 3 00; - - Est. Southworth Barnes, (1859) labor on road by S. Barnes - - - 50 81 -


Gee. W. Nelson, labor on road, horse, cart and man, April 3.25, May 15.75, June 27.12 -


- 46 12


Richard Pope, lighting 2 lanterns from April 14, to May 24, 1866, - - -


5 12


John K. Cobb, Jr., labor on road -


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28 43


Joseph Pool, 3 days' labor on road "- -


-


5 25


Henry F. Holmes, 7 3-4 days' labor on road -


13 56


Timothy T. Eaton, 17 days' labor on road - -


29 75


Henry Danforth, 5 1-2 days' labor on road - -


9 62


Joseph F. Towns, 16 loads gravel Mayflower street 2.67, carting gravel on Court street 1.75, - -


4 42


Wm. Weston, 7 days' labor on fences - -


21 00


Amasa Churchill, measuring work on beach 1.50, put- ting up guide-board .17, - -


1 67


Pelham Whiting, 1 day labor, 3 men & horse - 8 00


Ichabod Shaw, iron-work for fence on Cole's Hill - . 15 30.


Thomas Pierce, 1 day for self and horse, at Red Brook Bridge 3.00, paid Joseph Packard 1 day's labor 1.00, Martin Douglas, do. 1.50, carting plank and gravel 1.50, paid W. Pierce 1 days' labor 1.50, T. Pierce, 1 day's labor 1.50, carting plank 1.50, Otis Ellis, 108 hours' labor at .20, - - -


11 50 *


21 60


Andrew Bartlett, land damage on High street -


100 00


E. & J. C. Barnes, building fence on Water street - Joshua Thrasher, labor on road - - -


1 50


Brown & Churchill, 68 ft boards 1.36, 18 ft joist .45, 1 81


Stephen Doten, (1863) labor on roads - -


15 00


Mendall Pierce, labor on Rocky hill road - -


15 00


Wm. C. Fowler, 1 1-2 days' labor - - -


Wm. R. Drew, brush .25, labor .25, pumice .25, solder


.10, nails 1.80, lantern 1.62, oil 90, landside 1.00,


25 00


3 00/


37 87 - - Samuel N. Holmes, labor on road -


38


brimstone .50, oil 1.60, plough joint .80, oil .80, brimstone 1.00, nails .18, labor .50, nails .63, spikes .27, screws .10 - - - -


$12 55


James Cornish, use of land for ditch - -


2 00


25 00


George Thrasher, building bridge at Indian Brook - Wm. B. Tribble, labor and paint on fence, Cole's Hill 6 79 George H. Jackson, lumber &c., on Cole's Hill 32.43, lime and cement 14.00, - -


46 43 - Samuel M. Whitten, repairing fence Hobbs' Hole hill 2 71


Alexander Wood, labor on road -


12 00


Thomas Caswell, 49 tons stone 73.50, 108 hours' labor at .30, 32.40, 101 do. at .20, 20.20, - -


126.00


George H. Jackson, 330 ft plank, Red Brook -


8 25


Samuel Lanman, labor on road -


5 75


James & Wm. Hall, labor, stone, &c. on stone wall on Leyden street 280.74, do. on North street 241.50,


hay for hydrants 6.00, labor and carting do. 7.00, 535 24 Wm. Hall, labor on roads 31 40


James & Wm. Hall, 116 ft capping stone for wall in North street 58.00, 2 casks lime 4.50, horse and cart 1-2 day 1.75, -


64 25


Elisha Nelson, surveyor, labor on roads for self, horse and cart - - - 138 31


DISTRICT No. 1 .- ELISHA NELSON, Surveyor.


John Clark,


$76 13 James & Wm. Hall,


$18 75


Chas. Nelson's son,


23 19


Barnabas Hedge,


9 75


Sam'l Lanman,


34 56


Isaac Lanman,


8 75


Joseph Holmes, 2d,


87


Chas. Whitten, 1 75


Wm. O'Brien,


6 13


Geo. W. Nelson, 6 75


Prince Doten, Jr.,


3 00


Isaac B. King,


2 25


$198 88


39


DISTRICT No. 1 .- ELISHA NELSON, Surveyor.


Adoniram Holmes,


$1 00} William Green,


$2 12


William Dunn,


1 00


Edward Noyes,


1 12


James Kendrick, Jr.


1 00


Henry Voght,


. 37


Patrick Quinlan,


1 00


John Hearn,


1 12


Harris W. Green,


. 00


John Shannor,


1 12


Michael Hurley,


1 00


Fred Ditman,


1 19


John Monk,


1 00


James Frothing'cam,


1 12


Nehemiah L. Savery,


1 00


Lemuel Cobb,!


75


Ezra C. Diman, Jr.


3 50


Heman Robbins,


.25


George W. Nelson,


3 50


E. T. Nelson,


31


Zoath Clark,


1 75


Oliver S. Holmes,


02


Elisha Nelson,


2 25


Oliver Holmes,


75


Charles V/bitten,


50


Casper Klingenhagen,


1 50


James and William Hall,


19 00


Allen L. Robbins,


50


Lemuel Rickard,


2 25


K. Christian,


1 00


Adoniram Holmes,


87


Jacob Keas,


1 00


J. B. Noyes,


87


William Steigmire,


. 00


James Kendrick, Jr.


87


James Fitzgerald,


1 CO


Patrick Quinlan,


87


Nehemiah L. Savery,


.CO


Edward Bunker,


87


George Steidle,


75


George Brewster,


87


George W. Nelson,


: 25


Henry Green,


87


Samuel Lanman,


: 35


Michael Hurley,


87


Elisha Nelson,


9 33


William Dunn,


87


Joseph Holmes, 3d,


1 CO


George Swan,


87


Henry Schneider,


87


$91 59


Alexander Haskins,


87


DISTRICT No. 2 .- HENRY WHITING, Surveyor.


1865.


1865.


Alba Wood, Jr.,


$13 90


Alba Wood, Jr.,


$2 50


Pelham Whiting,


11. 80


Timothy Downey,


3.40


Henry Whiting,


19 80


Chas. McGill,


1 $0


Geo. F. Lanman,


4 80


F. B. Cobb,


7 40


Joseph F. Towns,


80


Kendall Holmes,


5 40


Kendall Holmes,


5 50


Sam'l Bradford, Jr.,


1 50


Winslow Whiting,


6 20


James Morton,


10 35


Davis Holmes,


1 00


Henry Whiting,


46 20


Geo. Fisher,


1 60


Patrick O'Brien,


4. 00


Sam'l Bradford, Jr.,


1 50


Wm. R. Drew,


$ 00


Geo. Bagnall,


3 17


Wm. Straffin,


CC


Timothy Regan,


3 50


Geo. H. Jackson,


10 73


Geo. F. Lanman,


2 00


Seth McLauthlin,


80


Mark Bumpus,


35


Henry Whiting,


Joseph F. Towns,


2 75


Geo. H. Jackson,


1 80


Joseph W. Burgess,


50


Prince Doten,


1 50


Alba Wood,


11 29


John Hinchliffe,


5 35


$208 93


Wm. Straffin,


2 60


40


DISTRICT NO. 2 .- JOSEPH F. TOWNS, Surveyor.


John Hinchliffe, $12 25| Math'l Brown, lumber,


$7 61


Manuel Fratus,


6 12


Joseph F. Towns, 125 50


James Tribble,


4 37


Timothy Downey,


3 50


Leonar I Snow,


32 37


Sam'l Talbot,


8 00


Jamen Morton,


8 75


Wa. Straffin,


6 12


Thos. Caswell,


7 00


Eleazer Shaw,


3 00


Elnathan Fierce,


3 00


Geo. Simmons,


15 00


$242 59


DISTRICT No. 2 .- JOSEPH F. TOWNS, Surveyor.


Williare Nightingale,


$1 25| Mark Bumpus,


$0 75


Kendall Holmos,


1 25


Frank Bumpus,


75


Prince Doten,


1 00


Charles Clark,


3 00


J. W. Towas,


2 00


Allen Chase,


2 00


William Swift,


1 00


J. F. Towns,


10 00


Beaj'n Dillard,


1 00


Charles B. Towns,


1 50


Charles B. Towns,


2 00


Irvin Bancroft,


1 00


$28 50


DISTRICT No. 2 .- JOSEPH F. TOWNS, Surveyor.


Samuel Barnes,


$6 00


Allen Chase,


$3 50


Charles Cushing,


11 00


Manuel Fratas,


5 25


Alexander Wood,


12 00


Wm. Straffin,


4 38


Henry Danforth,


10 50


Charles E. Barnes,


2 00


George F. Danforth,


2 62


Richard Bagnall,


2 00


Isaac L. Wood,


7 00


Thomas Churchill,


5 25


Leonard Snow,


4 38


Job B. Oldham,


1 00


George Simmons,


12 50


Wm. Hall,


2 00


Mark Eumpus,


7 00


James Tribble,


3 50


Thomas Caswell,


7 00


J. F. Towns,


40 25


$149 13


DISTRICT No. 3 .- OTIS W. BURGESS, Surveyor.


David Holmes,


$3 80


Lorenzo Bennett,


$1 75


Calvin Bearce,


5 80


Amos Lashours,


. 75


Wm. Bur gess,


3 48


Sam'l Cole,


3 50


Sam'l Cele,


1 60


Ezekiel Ryder,


11 81


Wm. A. Perkins,


3 00


Winslow Whiting,


11 25


Otis W. Lurgess,


12 60


Calvin Bearce,


7 00


James Cornish,


50


John Finney,


4 23


Edward Clark,


20


Clark Finney,


42


Henry E. Gwift,


20


John B. S. Hadaway,


8 94


Cornoli : 3 .Bartlett,


3 50


Wm. Burgess,


28 46


Everett Cornish,


3 50


Otis W. Burgess,


44 21


Wm. Boekman,


7 35


Brown & Churchill,


10 13


Ellis Holmes,


2 62


Geo. Fuller,


57


James Cornish,


2 62


Thomas B. Sears,


32


Jabez Cole,


3 49


John E. Bartlett,


5 25


Henry W. Swift,


1 92


David Holmes,


1 75


Horatio Sears,


2 09


Geo. Swift,


1 75


$202 86


Nath'l Hodges,


1 50


41


DISTRICT No. 4 .- GEO. W. COBB, Surveyor.


Geo. W. Cobb,


$60 38 Hiram Sampson,


$7 87


F. B. Cobb,


12 25


Nath'l W. Leonard,


3 00


John E. Bartlett,


4 55


Lem'l Leach,


15 75


Thos. Cornish,


4 43


Chas. H. Bates,


4 75


Frank Howland,


6 65


Geo. W. Cobb,


10 50


Wm. Beckman,


8 20


A. G. Morton,


1 99


James Cornish,


3 50


Geo. H. Jackson,


10 25


James Finney,


8 75


F. B. Cobb,


9 00


Elkanah Finney,


9 63


Lem'l Leach,


7 00


John Finney,


14 00


David Finney,




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