Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1865-1869, Part 5

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


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- $17 22


Amasa Churchill, setting glass 2.15, shavings .15, 1 day's labor on desks 3.00, 2 do. on roof 6.00, shin- gles .75, labor 1.25, glass .25, lock .25, labor on doors 1.20, bolts and glass .33, shavings .75, win- dows .85, ink-stand covers .25, sink 2.50, on Gram. school-house 2.10, do. . 30, 2 days' labor 6.00, 2 hours .60, setting glass .25, 1 day on Russell street school-house 3.00, steps .50, iron railing .30, labor and lumber on steps 2.15, add error on last year's bill 1.00


35 88.


Wm. R. Drew, kettle .37, lead pipe .37, duster 2.00, brush 1.42, mending .10, broom .62, glass 1.02, screws .40, do. . 75, hinges .10, nails .80, nails .20, pail .42, pipe 1.75, key .10, paint 15.77, nails .90, oil 4.50, benzine .67, yellow 1.33, oil 3.75, screws 1.50, do. 2.50, do. . 48, broom .50, hing- es 1.00, screws .23, hasps .20, nails .72, gasome- ter 1.50, tunnel .15, nails 1.08, do. . 64, nails .99, do. . 24, do. . 90, do. . 15, latch .12, butts .16, screws .14, matches .62 - - Hiram Bartlett, 6 1-4 cords wood 38.47, sawing do. 3.87 - - -


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George F. Andrews & Co., 300 reports, examination percentage 6.50, adv'g close of school 1.50, 1500 certificates of admission 9.00 -


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- Pelham Whiting, 2 cords wood Wellingsley school


17 00


- Charles Nelson, services - -


2 40


Wm. Clark, matches Man't Ponds No. 2, .12; box crayons Man't Ponds Grammar, .42 ; brooms .60, mug .20, box crayons .42, glass .25, putty .05, ink .25 -


13 00


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Thomas B. Bartlett, 1 1-2 days' labor on Russell St. school-house - $4 50


Henry Finney, care of N. Chiltonville school-house 3 00 Brown & Churchill, (Russell Street school-house) 18 inches cedar .90, 23 feet joist .57, 55 feet boards 1.10, 32 feet do. . 64, 27 feet joist .68, 2 cedar posts .50 ; (Indian Brook school-house) 194 feet boards 5.82, 4 M shingles 1.19, 55 ft joist 1.38 12 78 Seth P. Clark, 2 1-2 cords wood - 15 25 - -


John C. Peterson, 2 1-2 days' labor plastering and whitewashing school-house No. 1, S. Plymouth B. Hedge, 6 feet wood - - -


7 50


4 25


Henry T. Lanman, care Cold Spring school-house


6 00


Luella Bartlett, care of school-house -


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1 50


Wm. McLauthlin, carrying in wood - -


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Eph'm Holmes, labor and paints on school-houses


$2 30


George W. Griffin, care school-house 1.24, sawing 2 cords wood 1.50 - - - 1


2 74


Eugene Godfrey, care S. Chiltonville school-house 1 00


Susan F. Sampson, care of school-house - -


1 50 Dr. B. Hubbard, chemicals for use of High School 15 23


Ellis Sampson, 1 cord wood High school 6.50, 2 do. Grammar 12.75 - -


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Edwin P. Bartlett, care Gram. school-house South Plymouth - - -


1 50


Charles Burton, recording deed - 50 - -


Leonard Snow, sawing and piling wood 4.60, care Russell and School St. school-houses from Sept. 1 to Dec. 1, 15.00 - - -


19 60


Samuel Cole, 1-2 cord pine wood Russell St. school 3 00


L. F. Bumpus, care Oak Grove school-house 1.50, sawing and piling wood 3.25, shavings .25 -


5 00


Matilda Holmes, care school-house - -


1 00


Stephen Bartlett, horse and wagon - -


3 00


Melzar Pierce, lathing and plastering 2d Dist. school- house Manomet - 2 50


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Paran Bartlett, labor on school-house - -


$1 00 Elisha Vaughan, cutting and splitting wood - 1 60 Hosea C. Bartlett, labor, trucking, &c. - 6 72 -


Wm. Burgess, 4 1-2 cords wood Gram. school 32.25,


2 1-2 do. High 17.25, 2 1-2 do. School St. 20.75 70 25


W. R. Neal, sawing and piling wood - -


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James Ryan, 10 days' labor - -


20 00


Wm. Manter, 2d, building privy Indian Brook school- house -


4 00


Prince Doten, 3 days' labor Green school-house 10 50 Elbridge G. Doten, 5 days' labor South Dist. school- house - - 15 00


George H. Jackson, 1 1-2 M shingles Russell Street school-house 9.75, 81 feet plank and boards do. 2.97, 207 feet hard pine boards 17.60, freight O. C. & F. R. Railroad 2.00, 145 feet lumber North End school-house 4.00, sawing plank .50, pickets .75, 61 feet boards Russell Street school-house 1.53, 4 clapboards .24, 1-6 M shingles Wellings- ley school-house 1.37, 4 M do. South District school-house 26.00, 100 feet boards do. 2.50 69 21


George Simmons, carting lumber, &c. High School 10 15


Benj'n Whiting, 2 1-4 cords wood Oak Grove school-


house 15.62, 2 1-8 do. Mrs. Austin's school 14.82 30 44


7 00


James W. Ellis, under-pinning school-house - Chas. Burton, services as Sup't Pub. Schools, from Jan. 1, to March 1, 1866, 287.50; from April 1, to June 30, 1866, 287.50 ; July 1, to Sept. 30, 1866, 287.50 ; from Oct. 1, to Dec. 31, 1866, 287.50 1,150 00 John H. Harlow & Co., 12 yds. crash for towels and making 3.25, 312 yds. curtain cambric, making, &c. 12.23 15 48 -


Granvill Gardner, horse and carriage - -


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Geo. W. Cobb, 12 cords wood, Russell street school- house - - - - 10 50 - -


Sam'l Barnes, land for school-house lot, - - 370 00


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Mrs. Winslow Burgess, land damage, - - $4 00


Rob't H. Barnes, 4 ft. wood H. school 3.00, 2 do. Gram. school 1.50 - - -


- 4 50


Thos. Pierce, 2 loads wood, Long Pond school, . - K. R. Bartlett, labor on school-house, -


5 00


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10 50


J. F. Hoyt, 3 days' labor on South street school-house, Chas. C. Doten, 2 geographies 1.60, Cedarville school ; paper .26, Committee ; ink .75, Miss Tenney's school ; ink .75, H. school ; do. . 75, G. D. Bates'; paper .25, Committee ; arithmetic .30, reader .55, bearer ; ink, .75, Miss R. D. Ryder's school ; reader, .35, Ruth Webster ; crayons .38, ink .75, H. school; reader .35, Mrs. Gillespie ; ink .75, So. Pond school ; crayons .38, ink .75, Miss Cushman ; crayons .38, bearer ; do. . 38, Rus. Mills ; ink .75, bearer ; arithemetic .50, geography .80, bearer ; crayons .38, Man't 3d ; 2 primers .50, S. W. Bowles ; ink .50, bearer ; do. . 75, Wellingsley Gram. ; paper .25 Committee ; crayons 40, ink . 75, Man't Gram. ; crayons .40, G. D. Bates ; arithme- tic 1.00, bearer ; ink .75, bearer; ink .75, crayons 40, H. school ; paper and pens 43, Committee ; 6 spellers 2.28, 4 readers 3.00, 4 do. 1.00, 2 histories 2.00, 1 arithmetic 1.00, Cedarville school ; crayons .40, S Ponds ; do .40, Miss Mace ; ink .75, Miss Davie ; crayons .40, reader .55, bearer ; crayons .40, ink .75, bearer ; ink .75, reader .75, bearer ; paper and envelopes .90, Committee ; ink .75, Long Pond ; ink .75, Mr. Cornish - -


36 57


Andrew Holmes, sawing wood, - - -


66


E. H. Kingman, moving school-house, - - 100 00


Amasa Churchill, 9 days' labor on school-house and fence 27.00, cedar posts 1.28, lumber, screws, &c. 1.17 - - -


29 45


Cr. By fence 4.00, desks 6.00 - 10 00 19 45 Everett Finney, 7 cords wood 45.00, setting glass .50 45 50


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Thomas Caswell, labor on 2d Gram. school-house 45 25 Cr. By 27 tons stone - - 19 25 $26 00


C. C. Doten, geography .80, slate .22, ink .75, bearer ; crayons .40, bearer ; geography .67, N. Gram .; 2 readers .70, 2 slates .44, reader .55, arithmetic 50, geography .40, bearer - - -


5 43


Henry Robbins, sawing 4 ft wood .33, getting in do .25, sawing 2 ft wood .17, getting in .12 1-2, sawing 4 ft wood .33, getting in .25, sawing 4 ft wood .33, getting in .25, sawing 4 ft wood .34, getting in .50, sawing 20 ft wood 1.67, getting in 1.25, sawing 12 ft wood 1.00, getting in 1.12 1-2, sawing 6 1-2 ft wood .54, getting in .60, sawing 5 ft wood .42, get- ing in .46, sawing 4 ft wood .33, getting in .25, moving wood 2.50, 4 brooms 1.64, sweeping 1.40, kerosene oil 1.20, extra labor .85, care High and Primary school-houses 101.39 - - - W. R. Neal, sawing and piling up wood - -


119 50 90


Brown & Churchill, 18 ft timber .45, 104 ft boards 364,


167 ft joist, &c., 4.18, 2d Gram. school-house - James & Wm. Hall, 1 cord wood, Miss Deacon's school Whitten & Holmes, labor on stove-pipe 2.25, chain .63, Rus. street school; labor on stove-pipe 1.00, 2d Gram. school-house ; broom .45, pail .42, labor on stove 1.25, North Primary - 6 00


8 27


6 75


Geo. W. Cobb, 5 cords wood, Wellingsley school - Amasa Churchill, setting glass .50, shavings .84, setting glass 1.50, cleaning gutter and lock .42, labor on windows .60, setting glass 1.60, making and hang- ing blind 2.10 - - - - 7 56


34 50


A. Mason, making deeds of school-house lot, - 3 50


$12,466 84


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Rec'd of John H. Harlow, " L. T. Robbins,


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$6,797 56


F. B. Cobb, (1865,) 1-2 bush. beans 1.63, 2 bush. meal. 2.10, 1 bush. ryc meal 1.60, 4 do. ind. do 4.00, 2 do. corn 2.10, 20 gals. molasses 18.00, 1 1-2 lbs. rice .23, 150 lbs. sugar 26.25, 24 lbs. rice 3.36, 2 bush. meal 2.00, 1 bag feed 1.65, 1 1b. snuff 1.00,_ 1 do. tea 1.20, 4 bush. meal 4.00, 3 lbs. tea 3.45, -. 1-2 bush. beans 1.80, 33 lbs. salaratus, 4.95, 6 bush. meal 6.60, 2 boxes salt .90, 13 lbs. tea 15.60 - 1-2 bush. apples 1.40, 1-4 lb. nutmegs, .52, gross . matches 2.60, 10 lbs. raisins 2.80, 4 bush meal 4.40,. 20 lbs. coffee 2.60, cheese .31, 4 bush. meal 4.40,, 2 do. corn 2.30, 1 bush. rye meal 1.60, 6 do ind .. do. 6.60 - -


F. B. Cobb, (1866,) 4 bush. meal 4.40, 5 lbs. tobacco 3.35, cheese .47, 4 bush. meal 4.40, 25 gals. mo- lassses 22.50, 1 1b. pepper .60, 1 do. starch .16, 4 bush. meal 4.40, 2 do. corn 2.30, 2 bush. rye meal 2.90, 2 do ind. do. 2.20, 614 lbs. cas. soap 1.72, 105 lbs. butter 50.40, - -


131 95


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123 64


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A. C. Chandler & Co., (1862) 2 1-4 lbs. mutton .23, 1 bush. potatoes .70, beef .15, do. . 34, mutton .40, do. . 93, carting manure 5.00, beef .25, carting 5.00, carting 2.50, ploughing, 3.00, do. 6.00, do. 6.00, do. 3.00, harrowing 1.50, team 2 hours 1.25 -


$36 25


A. C. Chandler & Co., (1863,) 4 shoats 398 lbs. at .08, 31.84, carting manure 1.25, ploughing 3.00, carting manure 6.25, carting and ploughing 13.75, harrow- ing 1.25 - -


- 57 34


A. C. Chandler & Co., (1864,) 1-2 day's ploughing 3.00 teaming 19.75 -


22 75


A. C. Chandler & Co., (1865,) meat .75, do. . 50, Israel Wood ; wood 2.00, Mrs. Cameron ; meat 1.00; wood 1.00, Mrs. Cameron ; meat 1.00; wood 1.00, beef .24, Mrs. Cameron ; difference in exchange of cows :30.00, 291 lbs. shoats at .20, 58.20, carting straw 2.00 - - - 97 69


E. C. Turner, (1865,) goods 6.00, Mrs. Geo. Gibbs ; goods 6.00, Mrs. O. M. Lapham; 3.00, Mrs. Gibbs ; 12.00, O. M. Lapham ; 7.00 Mrs. Westgate ; 5.00 Mrs. Gibbs; 15.38 Israel Wood; 15.00 O. M. Lapham ; 6.00, Mrs. Chummuck; 3.00 Lemuel Raymond - -


E. C. Turner, (1865-6,) goods 7:19 Israel Wood ; from Oct. 17, 1865 to Feb. 1, 1866, 15.14 Mrs. E. Ellis ; from Oct. 17, 1865 to Feb. 1, 1866, 15.14 Reuben Maxim ; from Oct. 17, 1865, to Feb. 1, 1865, 7.57 Mrs. Lucy Bates ; from Nov. 2, 1865, to Feb. 1, 1866, 26.00, Mrs. Howard - - -


78 38


71 04 5 60 A. H. Cornish, (1865,) House : 1120 lbs. straw - C. B. Holmes, (1862,) goods 1.00, herrings .55, meat .75, Mrs. Webster; meat .50, Pratt; ( 1863, ) goods 3.25 Mrs. Webster; (1864,) goods 2.15 Oliver Bagnall ; (1865,) goods 5.00 Allen Hatha- way; 1 ham, order, 4.09; beef 1.98, pork 1.00 C. G. Harlow - - -


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Charles Robbins, (1865,) goods, Hannah Paulding - $8 00 John T. Hall, (1865-6,) 7 months house rent, Nancy Robbins - - 26 33 - -


56 00 Pratt & Drew, 4 bbls. flour, House : - -


Thomas Sampson, (1865-6) 7 cords, 21 ft. wood 25.27, House ; 4 ft. wood 1.88. Betesy Morton; 1 cord wood 3.63, D. Westgate; 2 1-2 cords wood 8.88, Mrs. Elijah Weston ; 9 ft. wood 3.94, Mrs. Howard ; 4 ft. wood 1.75, Mrs. Ephraim Morton ; 1 cord wood 3.50, Mrs. T. Lanman; 1 cord wood 3.50, Chloe Vaughn ; 1 1-2 cords wood, 5.25, Micah Holmes ; 1 cord wood, 3.50, Eleanor Faunce ; 1 cord wood 3.63, Grace Morey ; 1 cord wood 3.51, Wm. S Burbank ; 1 cord wood 3.50, Ruth South- worth ; 1-2 cord wood 1.75, Robert Torrance ; 1-2 cord wood 1.75, Mrs. Frank Paulding; 1 cord wood 3.50, Ephraim Lucas ; 1-2 cord wood 1.75, Josh- ua Pratt ; 1-2 cord wood 1.75, Lydia Chummuck ; 1 cord wood 3.50, Betsey Harlow ; 1-2 cord wood 1.75, Polly Dickson ; 1-2 cord wood 1.75, - Taylor ; 1-4 cord wood .88, D. Westgate - 90 62* 29 63


Everett Finney, (1865-6,) 4 1-2 cords wood, Mary Swift Whitten & Holmes, (1865,) House : spoons .38, iron flue .38, glass warc 1.75, 1 doz. lamps 6.00, chim- neys .60, wicks .75, basket.40, can 2.00, lamp .62, burner .25, fluid .60, tube .13, fluid .30, stove 5.00, fire-board 1.00, stove-pipe .50, zinc 2.30 22 96


Ellis Holmes, (1865,) sawing, splitting wood, Ruth Burgess - - - - -


8 00


B. H. Holmes, (1865,) Esther Gibbs, house rent - 10 50 Clark Finney, 9 1-2 ft. wood, Lydia Ellis - 8 31


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- State Industrial School, (1865-6) 6 mos. support Mary A. Alvis, 13.00, do. Mary J. Henderson, 13.00, due Oct. 1, 1865, 16.00 - - 42 00


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E. Lucas & Brother, (1865-6,) goods to Micah Holmes : meal .31, butter .55, sugar .40, tea .32, beans .10, :sugar .40, 1 qt. cranberries .15, sugar .40, crackers .09, butter .50, shoe-strings .03, tobacco .10, flour 1.80, sugar .42, cheese .25, molasses .30, butter .55, sugar .23, corn .29, sugar .40, cranberries .15, flour 1.80, beans .12, milk .12, butter 1.00, beans .12, comb .30, sugar .38, soap .18, tobacco .07, tea .32, oil .50, sugar .40, corn .14, apples .17, sugar .36, molasses .25, beans .12, butter .50, sugar .36, beans .10, corn .28, molasses .25, tea .32, flour 1.70, butter .50, oil .50, sugar .36, soap .18, beans .12, tea .32, cheese .30, butter .48, sugar .36, beans .10, butter .48, beans .12, sugar .36, mo- lassses .23, butter .48, crackers .09, tea .60, oil .45, beans .10, crackers .09, sugar .72, tea .30, butter .49, molasses .23, sugar .18, flour 1.75, but- ter .48, raisins .13, soap .15, crackers .09


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Thomas Loring, (1865-6) 25 lbs. flour 1.50, Mr. Bur- bank ; 2 1-8 bbls. flour 26.30, Oliver Bagnall ; House : 1 lb. tea 1.20 29 00


Clement Bates, (1865,) interring R. Sears' 2 children 6 00


Wm. H. Shaw 4.00, do. wife 4.00, Winslow Churchill 4.00, Oliver Bagnall's son 4.00 -


Oliver T. Wood, (1865,) House : 1 quarter's salary to April 1st 56.25, making dress .75, trunk 2.50, making pants .75, paid Mrs. Tribble making pants 1.00, T. Spear, cutting hair 1.20, Mrs Blanchard vest .50, Mrs. Blanchard making clothes .75, cur- ing hams .88 - - - -


22 00


A. C. Chandler, 399 lbs shoats,


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J. C. Hovey, (1865) goods to Sarah Banks : crackers .. 10, pepper .12, tea .28, flour 1.00, tea .30, sugar .19, crackers .10, tea .30, do .30, soap .18, sugar .19, molasses .17, thread .09, crackers .20, tea .30, oil .52, tea .28, molasses .70, oil .52, tea .30, su-


64 58 63 84


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gar .17, tea &c .34, sugar .17, salt .04, oil .26, tea .90, oil .52, tea .30, flour 1.11, oil 26 - - $10 21


Benj. Whiting (1865-'66), 1 cord wood 7.00, Mrs Howard ; I do 7.00, Eph'm Lucas ; 1-2 cord wood 3.50, Mary Taylor ; 7 1-2 cords wood 52.50, poor house - - - - -


- 70 00


A. G. Morton (1865-'66), goods to Betsey Bartlett : nutmegs .06, tea .50, sugar .34, butter .27, cheese .22, oil .22, beef .30, pork .59, molasses .43, sugar .40, butter .50, tea .50, cheese .30, oil .24, lard .35, eggs .10, sugar .36, cheese .27, meal .09, sugar .40, tea .56, butter .54, ginger .06, meal .09, oil .24, cheese .31, pork 1.36, sugar .37, meal .05, calico 1.25, sugar .37, tea .50, beef .20, oil .23, cheese .22, coffee .14, molasses .35, butter .50, sugar .34, tea .33, beef .53 - - -


- A. G. Morton (1865), goods to Mary Swift : flour 1.70, oil .48, meal 2.05, flour 1.90, tea .56, oil .48, flour 1.90, oil 48, molasses .70, meal 1.10, oil .48, corn 2.30, flour 1.95 - - A. G. Morton, goods to Hannah Perkins from Oct. 1, 1865, to Feb. 1, 1866, 17 1-2 weeks, at 1.25, - A. G. Morton (1865-'66), goods to Ruth W. Burgess : sugar .97, potatoes .14, oil .48, crackers .08, bread .25, butter .60, oil .48, soap .17, lemons .22, ap- ples .25, lard .68, soap .28, eggs .15, cheese .21, sugar .80, chimney .10, coffee .14, crackers .08, oil .24, wick .03, crackers .08, butter .50, turnips .60, potatoes 1.70, sugar .80, oil .48, matches .06, tea .55, starch .18, cassia .16, candles .09, apples 38, crackers .16, molasses 1.84, sugar .60, oil .48, pumpkins .18, squashes .21, sugar .18, soap .34, tongues .45, lard .70, chimney .10, ginger .12, sal- eratus .16, cabbages .20, vinegar .15, butter .54, sugar .80, butter .52, beans .48, oil .48, chimney .10, lard 1.05, c. tartar .15, erackers .08, sugar


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.46, do .72, butter .54, soap .42, oil .48, pepper 12, apples .44, flour 7.00, meal .56, fish .72, tea .56, lard .90, butter 52, nutmegs .12, sugar .74, c. tar- tar .15, molasses .92, oil .48, cheese .26, cabbage .13, soda .08, butter .52, crackers .09, apples .44, pork .64, oil .48, lard .50, onions .15, potatoes .85, soap .34, matches .10, beef 3.13, alum .03 - City New Bedford (1865-'66), supplies 30.00, Sarah A. Carver ; do 30.25, Georgianna Robbins - State Reform School, Westborough (1865), James Duffy, from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 13 weeks at .50, 6.50; James A. Neal, from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 13 weeks at .50, 6.50; Wm. H. Shaw, from Nov 1 to Dec. 31, 84 weeks at .50, 4.29 ; John Gillispie, from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 84 weeks at .50, 4.29 ; Thos. A. Shehan, from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 84 weeks at .50, 4.29 - - R. S. Cahoon (1865), 1 day labor on turnips 2.00, 1 1-2 days' labor on privy vault 3.00; (1866), 3 days' labor 5.25 - - - Dr. Jarvis, medical attendance 5 visits 6.25, syrup 1.00, Mrs Gibbs, - -


$45 58


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- Chas. B. Allen, house rent from Nov. 1, '65, to May 1, '66, 6 months, Lydia Chummuck - 9 00


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Martha Stevens, care Ruth Burgess from Jan'y 25 to April 25, 1866, 3 months at 6.00 18 00 Lem'l Bradford (1865), time and expenses to Leicester 8 20


2 93 Nathan K. Douglass, 4 1-2 bush potatoes - Andrew J. Bradford, goods to L. Westgate : sundries .52, flour 1.00, lard .50, thread .17, molasses .72, tur- nip .09, flour 1.00, butter .24, onions .11, cheese .21, cotton .09, crackers .17, sundries .35, soap .20, lard 25, oil .12, mustard .17, matches .09 6 00 - Andrew J. Bradford, goods to Mrs E. Weston : potatoes .25, lard .25, beans .13, oil .25, meal .28, lard .25, butter .48, saleratus .16, molasses .45, beans .13,


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nutmeg .03, meal .34, tea .30, beans .13, oil .23, lard .25, apples .40, meal .19, flour 1.00, lard .25, nutmegs .05, apples .20, flour 1.50, butter .56, flour 8.44, do 1.50, herrings .15, tea .30, beans .24, lard .25, flour 1.50, oil .19, sugar .37 - $21 00 4 00


Nathan B. Perry (1865-66) slaughtering hogs, House State Reform School, Westborough, keeping James Duffy from Jan. 1 to April 1, 6.50, keeping James A. Neal do 5.50, keeping Wm. H. Shaw do 6.50, keeping John Gillespie do 6.50, keeping Thomas A. Shehan do 6.50 - - -


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Whitten & Holmes, scales, House - -


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Nathan B. Perry, slaughtering hog, - -


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Thos. Sampson, carting 43 cords wood, at 1.50 -


64 50


J. H. Harlow & Co. (1865-'66), House : 15 yds cotton cloth 4.50, 2 skeins yarn 1.00, 5 yds crash .83, 34 yds do .65, 5 yds flannel 2.50, 7 yds gingham 4.20, 6 skeins thread .42, 4 yds f. check 1.68, 2 yds check .80, 4 yds cotton flannel 2.32, 2 prs blankets 9.50, 5 prs do 35.00, 6 combs 1.00, 4 yds gingham 1.60, 44 yds cotton 16.72, 12 yds delaine 4.50, 1 1-2 yds cambrie .45, braid .10, buttons .25, spool cotton .26, 15 yds denims 9.75, thread .16, 7 yds k. jean 5.25, 7 yds cotton 2.65, thread .16, buttons .42, 1 1b batting .40, 14 yds cotton 5.60, 8 yds stripe shirting 3.60, 2 skeins yarn 1.16, thread .16, cotton .20, hose .50, 1 3-4 yds k. jean 1.31, 5 lbs batts 2.50, 6 yds crash 1.50, 10 1-2 calico 3.15, 5 yds cotton, 1.25, 3 yds cotton 1.05, cotton .08, but- tons .05, 5 yds cotton flannel 2.50, 12 skeins yarn 2.00, 1 skein yarn .50, 5 yds k. jean 3.75, 4 yds cottonade 3.68, 1 1b thread 2.00, 1-2 yd cassimere .50, buttons .10, silk 16, 5 lbs batts 2.50, spool cotton .50, skein do .20, 6 combs 1.38, 1 pr hose .42, 2 hdkfs .50, 7 1-2 yds cotton 2.50, 5 1-4 yds calico 1.31, 13 1-2 yds calico 3.37, 2 1-2 yds ging- ham 1.38, 20 skeins yarn 3.33, cotton .16, buttons .09 -


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Wm. R. Drew (1864-'66), House : labor .75, damper rod .06, mending .10, oil .50, spoons .50, wire cloth .82, clothes pins .20, locks .64, 2 matts 2.50, 5 lbs nails .45, sifter .12, 3 pails 1.35, 3 brooms 1.50, chimneys, 1.00 - - $10 49 - -


Thos. B. Sears, wood 4.06, Anna Cornish ; goods 7.00, Horatio N. Sears ; wood 3.25, Mrs Morey ; butter .50, oil .24, sugar .50 - -


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- A. Holmes & Co., (1865) beef .41, 5 1-2 lbs .99, onions 1.40, 2 lbs beef 56, 19 1-2 lbs 3.12, 22 lbs 3.52, 19 3-4 lbs 3.16, do .39, 2 1-2 lbs .70, 24 1-2 lbs 3.68, 21 lbs 3.36, 24 lbs 3.84, haslet .45, 22 lbs beef 3.52, 5 lbs mutton .83, beef 1.60, beef 2.10, 12 lbs beef 2.16, 2 lbs beef .56, 33 lbs beef 4.62, 32 do 5.12, 23 do 3.45, 24 do 1.68, salt and bbl 2.50, salt .64, apples 1.50, salt .75, 32 lbs beef 5.12, hulled corn .48, 37 lbs beef 5.18 ; (1866) 30 lbs beef 3.75, 31 do 4.96, corn .48, 2 1-4 lbs beef .63, 35 do 4.90 - 82 11


Stephen P. Brown, (1865) goods Mrs. Wm. Brown 8 89 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 I 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 . 75 314 35 - 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 - 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


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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 - 100 00


$15 94


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 - - 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 - - - - -


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Wm. A. Perkins, curing hams - - -


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


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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


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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 - 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 - - 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 -


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


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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


Martha Stephens, care Ruth Burgess 2 weeks 3 00 - 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 - 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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