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Otis H. Raymond,
$1 50
Thatcher Nickerson, Jr.
$1 50
Caleb Raymond,
2 00
Benj. Bates,
8 87
Jonathan Bates,
2 25
Elisha Douglass,
2 50
Nathan K. Douglass,
6 00
Thomas Pierce, 2d,
3 75
Thomas Pierce,
13 00
Martin Douglass,
4 50
Nathan K. Douglass,
6 00
Benj. Bates,
4 50
J. A. Douglass,
7 45
Thomas Pierce,
5 43
T. R. W. Pierce,
9 75
Elisha Douglass,
2 00
Joshua Douglass,
8 25
A. J. Douglass,
1 50
M. V. B. Douglass,
4 50
J. A. Douglass,
1 50
Thomas Pierce,
10 00
N. K. Douglass,
3 75
Warren Douglass,
8 25
T. R. W. Pierce,
3 00
Robert H. Raymond,
3 00
Otis N. Raymond,
1 50
$130 75
Jonathan Bates,
1 50
DISTRICT No. 11 .- ALANSON THOMAS, Surveyor.
Adoniram Thomas,
$2 001
James Reed,
$3 50
Charles Hathaway,
3 00
J. and Wm. Hall,
4 00
Alanson Thomas,
8 00
A. J. Atwood,
3 50
Mark J. Bumpus,
6 75
F. B. Cobb,
5 00
A. P. Bumpus,
1 50
E. C. Turner,
1 75
Joseph A. Reed,
12 51
C. B. Holmes & Son,
. 50
Charles Hathaway,
22 78
Alanson Thomas,
71 40
Adoniram Thomas,
3 15
John Burt,
5 00
$231 03
W. G. Dunham,
4 00
DISTRICT No. 11 .- ALANSON THOMAS, Surveyor.
Adoniram Thomas,
$5 25 | William Dunham,
$7 00
Charles Hathaway,
14 75
Walter Gleasure,
7 00
John Burt,
8 00
John B. Perkins,
2 87
Albert Finney,
12 12
Daniel D. Howard,
3 50
Joseph A. Reed,
9 37
Levi Ransom, Jr.
4 37
James Heath,
9 12
M. J. Bumpus,
6 37
Alanson Thomas,
24 00
J. W. Chase,
6 37
Frank Bumpus,
5 50
$133 95
George Blanchard,
5 50
A. J. Atwood,
2 86
S. W. Burgess.
2 50
:
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DISTRICT No. 12 .- ISAAC N. BARROWS, Surveyor.
Isaac N. Barrows,
$30 00 | Ezra Lucas,
$13 00
Benjamin Whiting,
30 00 F. W. Lucas,
2 50
Benjamin Whiting, Jr,
12 50 C, F. Wright,
5 00
Alfred Cole,
9 00
Asa Barrows,
22 00
John A. Cole,
9 00
Adoniram Thomas,
4 00
H. B. Cole,
9 00
Edwin Fobes,
-3 00
Nath'l Clark,
32 50
Lucas Dunham,
17 00
$198 50
1865.
1865.
Nath'l Clark,
$3 00
B. Whiting, Jr.
$2 00
Benj'n Whiting,
1 00
Ezra Lucas,
1 25
Ezra Lucas,
1 00
E. Fobes,
3 00
Benj'n Whiting, Jr.
.00
Isaac N. Barrows,
8 00
I. N. Barrows,
1 00
Asa Barrows,
5 00
Asa Barrows,
. 00
Benj'n Hammond,
5 00
Nath'l Clark,
00
Benj'n Whiting,
7 00
$249 75
Lucas Dunham,
3 00
Isaac N. Barrows, allowance to N. C. Lanman for making culvert - -
- 20 00
Charles G. Davis, labor on road, team, and man
- 20 50
George Simmons, carting &c.,
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17 65
Henry Danforth, 3 days' carting gravel on road
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10 50
George F. Danforth, 1 1-2 days' labor
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-
2 62
$4,585 07
.
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NEW ROADS.
Balance of account, -
-
-
- $16 27
Appropriation, - - -
-
- 910 00
$926 27
Isaac Morton, for land taken to widen road
62 00
Lucy C. Barnes, Washington street 130.00, 8 tons stones 8.00 - - 138 00
Abigail Morton, land taken to widen road at Chiltonville 10 00
Wm. Burgess, building road at Chiltonville - 198 00 J. F. Towns, building and grading Washington street 260 00 Benjamin & Ephraim Finney, land for road at Chiltonville, 60 00 Rebecca Howland, land for road at Chiltonville, - 12 00
Elisha Vaughn, land for road at Chiltonville, -
5 50
Galen R. Holmes, land for road at Chiltonville, - 20 00
Henry Morton, land for road at Chiltonville, - 6 00
$771 50
LUNATIC HOSPITALS.
Balance of account -
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- $122 36
Appropriation -
-
-
-
- £ 2,500 00
Deficiency - -
-
-
-
- 1,297 38
Received of Robert King - -
-
- 22 80
66 Estate Benj. Barnes - -
- 194 31
$4,136 .85
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, board of James A. Co- nant from Oct. 1, 1863, to Jan. 1, 1864, 13 1-7 * weeks at 3.00, charges 7.63, 47.06 ; Benj. Diman from Oct. 1, 1863 to Jan. 1, 1865, 13 ,1-7 weeks at 3.00, charges .30, 39.73 ; James A. Conant from Jan. 1 to April 1, 1864, 13 weeks at 3.00,
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charges 6.00, 45.00 ; Benj. Diman from Jan 1 to April 1, 1864, 13 weeks at 3.00, charges 11.00, 50.00 ; James A. Conant from April 1 to July 1, 1864, 18 weeks at 3.00, charges 2.50, 41.50; Benj. Diman from April 1 to July 1, 1864, 13 weeks at 3.00, 89.00; James A. Conant from July 1 to Oct. 1, 1864, 13 1-7 weeks at 3.25, charges .75, 43.46 ; Benj. Diman from July 1 to Oct. 1, '64, 131 weeks at 3.25, 42.71 ; J. A. Co- nant Oct. 1, '64, to Jan. 1, '65, 132 wks, charges 16.05, 58.76; Benj. Diman, Oct. 1, '64, to Jan. 1, 1865, 13 1-7 weeks at 3.25, 42.71 ; James A. Conant from Jan. 1, to April 1, 1865, 12 6-7 weeks at 3.25, charges 4.00, 45.76 ; Benj. Diman from Jan. 1 to April 1, 1865, 12 6-7 weeks at 3.25, 41.76 ; James A. Conant from April 1 to July 1, 1865, 13 weeks at 3.25, 42.25; Benj. Diman from April 1 to July 1, 1865, 13 weeks at 3.25, 42.25 ; James A. Conant from July 1 to Oct 1, 1865, 13 1-7 weeks at 3.25, charges 8.50, 51.21 ; Benj. Diman from July 1 to Oct. 1, 1865, 13 1-7 weeks at 3.25, 42.71; James A. Conant from Oct. 1, 1864, to Jan. 1, 1865, 13 1-7 weeks. at 3.25, 42.71 ; Benj. Diman from Oct. 1, 1864, to Jan. 1, 1865, 13 1-7 weeks at 3.25, charges .50, 43.21; James A. Conant from `Jan. 1 to April 1, 1866, 12 6-7 weeks at 3.25, charges 14.00, 55.76 ; Benj. Diman from Jan. 1 to April 1, 1866, 12 6-7 weeks at 3.25, charges 8.00, ,49.76; James A. Conant from April 1 to June 30, 1866, 13 weeks at 3.25, 42.25 ; Benj. Diman from April 1 to June 30, 1866, 13 weeks at 3.25, charges 1.50, 42.25 ; James A. Conant from July 1 to Oct. 1, 1866, 13 1-7 weeks at 3.25, charges 20.45, 63.16 ; Benj. Diman, 13 1-7 weeks at 3.25, charges 4.00, 46.71 ; James A. Conant from Oct.
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1, 1866, to Jan. 1, 1867, 13 1-7 weeks charges 5.75, 42.71 ; Benj. Diman from Oct. 1, 1866, to Jan. 1, '67, 13 1-7 weeks, charges 3.00, 42.71 $1,197 85
State Lunatic Hospital, Wm. H. Holmes, board &c. from Jan. 1 to March 31, 1866, 12 6-7 weeks at 3.25, 41.79, clothing &c. 2.95, bill rendered to Dec. 31, 1865, 43.56 ; Louisa Allen, bill rendered to Dec. 31, 1865, 41.79 ; Betsey Barnes, from Jan. 1 to March 31, 1866, 12 6-7 weeks at 3.25, 41.79, clothing 8.45, bill rendered to Dec 31, '65, 50.03; Isaac T. Bartlett, from Jan. 1.to March 31, 1866, 12 6-7 weeks at 3.25, 41.79, clothing 10.05, bill rendered to Dec. 31, 1865, 51.46 ; David Robertson, from Jan. 1 to April 1, 1866, 12 6-7 weeks at 3.25, 41.79, clothing 4.80, bill rendered to Dec. 31, 1865, 54.16; Lorenzo Thrasher from Jan. 1 to April 1, 1866, 12 6-7 weeks at 3.25, 41.79, clothing 1.60, bill rendered to Dec. 31, 1865, 48.56 ; Betsey Whiting from Jan. 1 to April 1, 1866, 12 6-7 weeks at 3.25, 41.79, clothing and breakage 19.01, bill rendered to Dec. 31, '65, 55.88 ; Mary D. Sherman from Jan. 1 to April 1 '66, 12 6-7 weeks at 3.25, 41.79, clothing .90, bill rend'd to Dec. 31, '65, 51.78 ; John F. King, from Jan. 1 to Feb. 16, '66, 6 5-7 weeks at 3.25, clothing .30, telegram .50, coffin &c. 14.50, removing remains to tomb 3.00, box and removing remains to railroad 4.50, bill ren- dered to Dec. 31, '65, 52.16; Wm. N. Holmes from April 1 to July 1, '66, 13 weeks at 3.25, 42.25, clothing 2.87; Betsey Barnes from April 1 to July 1, '66, 13 wks 42.25 ; Isaac F. Bartlett from April 1 to July 1, '66, 42.25, clothing 10.70 ; David Robertson from April 1 to July 1, '66, 13 weeks 42.25, clothing 4.62; Lorenzo Thrasher
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from April 1 to July 1, '66, 13 weeks, 42.25, clothing 3.24; Betsey Whiting, from April 1 to to July 1, '66, 13 weeks 42.25, clothing and breakage 6.20; Mary D. Sherman 13 weeks 42.25 ; Mary Lucas from Aug. 23, 1863, to Aug. 3, 1865, (102 weeks) 19 1-7 wks at 2.62, 50.15, 26 weeks at 3.00 78.00, 56 6-7 weeks at 3.25 184.79; Wm. H. Holmes from Oct. 1, '66, to Jan. 1, '67, 13 1-7 weeks 42.71, clothing 11.02, bill rendered to Oct. 1, '66, 47.36; Betsey Barnes from Oct. 1, '65, to Jan. 1,' 67, 13 1-7 weeks 42.71, clothing 6.20, bill rendered to Oct. 1, '66, 52.91 ; Isaac F. Bartlett from Oct. 1, '66, to Jan. 1, '67, 13 1-7 weeks 42.71, clothing 13.12, bill rendered to Oct. 1, '66, 47.41 ; David Robert- son from Oct. 1, '66, to Jan. 1, '67, 13 1-7 weeks 42.71, clothing 5.67, bill rendered to Oct. 1, '66, 45.51; Lorenzo Thrasher from Oct. 1, '66, to Jan. 1, '67, 13 1-7 weeks, 42.71, clothing 6.50, bill rendered to Oct. 1, '66, 45.01; Betsey Whiting, bill rendered to Oct 1, '66, 35.38; Mary D. Sherman from Oct. 1, '66, to Jan. 1, '67, 13 1-7 weeks 42.71, bill rendered Oct. 1, '66, 43.71
2,086 67
Boston Lunatic Hospital, board &c. of Eliza Bramhall from Oct 1 to Dec. 31, '65, 13 weeks at 3.50, 45.50 ; from Jan. 1 to April 1, '66, 13 weeks at 4.00, 52.00; medical attendance &c. of Eliza Bramhall from April 1 to June 31, '66, 13 weeks at 4.00, 52.00; board &c of Eliza Bramhall from July 1st to Sept. 30, '66, 13 weeks at 4.00, 52.00; from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, '66, 13 weeks 52.00, -
- - - 253 50
$3,537 52
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
By balance of account, -
-
-
- $672 76
Appropriation, - - -
-
- 700 00
hose, - -
- - 750 00
$2,122 76
Wm. R. Drew, (1865,) glass 1.70, chimney .17, - $1 87 Winslow Drew, (1865) repairing cover to reservoir, - 33
Abbot Drew, clearing ice and snow from hydrants, -
2 25
Joseph A. Brown, 2 nights watching, - -
3 00
George F. Dunham, (1865) repairing Engine No. 1, 5 50 Henry Whiting, rent of house for hose in 1865-6, - 20 00
Benjamin Bramhall, (1864) leather for engine 1.25 ; (1865) do. 2.00, - -
3 25
Joshua Standish, (1864) wrench for reservoir, - C. L. Jones, (1864) paint for hose carriage, - -
2 00
George F. Dunham, (1865) making and attending fire in engine house No. 3, 2.50; (1866) do. 4.25, 6 75
Wait Wadsworth, rent of house for hose carriage for the years 1862, '63, '64, '65, 36.00, filling hydrants 2 years 20.00, 1 1-2 galls neats' foot oil 2.62, brush .50, - -
59 12
Samuel Loring, (1865) shafting &c. for pump at the tack and rivet works - - -
153 56
Nathan B. Perry, moving building, -
-
6 00
James Morton (1864) drawing engine to Wait Wads- worth's to fire 1.00, do. B. M. Watson's 1.00, carting sand to engine house No. 2, 1.00, carting hose to and from E. Hathaway's .50, - -
3 50
Nathan B. Perry, 11 hours' labor on hose, - -
2 75
James Boyd & Sons, 426 ft hose at 2.00, 852.00, 8 sets couplings at 5.00, 40.00, - - -
892 00
Abbot Drew, labor on cisterns, &c, - - -
5 50 Wm. H. Bradford, 2 years' lend rent for engine house, 25 00
4
1 75
50
Wm. B. Barnes, 1 3-4 days' labor on hydrants, 5.25, 92 ft stock 3.22, 3 lbs nails .30, labor on reservoir Court Square 2.30, 30 ft stock .98, 2 lbs nails .20, 2 3-4 days' on engine house 8.25, stock and nails 1.60, - - - $22 10
- - Samuel Nelson, repairs on hydrant .75, iron 4.35, axles 4.21, wheels for hook & lad- der 15.00, labor on axles and wheels,
3.50, N. Holmes' bill 7.25, - -
35 06
Cr. By iron, &c, - - 2 50 32 56 - 1,25
Peter W. Smith, labor on hose, &c, - -
Harlow & Barnes, broom .45, wicking .15, No. 1 ; light glass .09, force-pump ; oil can .33, qt. k. oil .25, pail and dipper .43, red lead .22, cup .06, 1-2 gal. k. oil .45, wicks .10, repairing hose 3.75, brush .45, No. 4 ; repairing hose .62, wicking .17, repairing hose .75, No. 2; wicking .17, No. 4; neat's foot oil 2.60, hose No. 3; sponge .25, No. 4; 2 lbs nails .18, North-end house ; repairing hose 1.50, No. 3 ; do. 3.50 No. 3 & 4 ; labor .63, No. 4; re- pairing pipe .38 do. hose 1.00, do. . 75, do. 3.00, John S. Damrell, hose carriage - - -
- - Abbot Drew, labor on hydrants -
E. F. Sherman, broom .50, k. oil .19, fluid .70, sperm oil 2.00 No. 1, - - -
3 39
Isaac J. Lucas, oil 3.50, No. 3 ; oil hydrants 3.67 ; oil .55, No. 1; oil 1.10 No. 2 ; oil 1.30, lamp and oil 2.57, No. 3 ; oil .87 -
- - 13 56
Borad of Engineers : John D. Churchill, for services 29.00, Nath'l Brown do. 13.00, Pelham Whiting, do. 8.00, George H. Jackson do. 8.00, Samuel Nelson, do. 8.00 - 66 00
Engine Co. No. 1 : for services-John A. Richmond, Ezra S. Diman, Jr., Charles W. Lanman, Geo. F. Ellis, Patrick Callahan, Andrew Holmes, James T. Eddy, Nath'l M. Davis, Joseph L. Bartlett, Wm.
22 23 20 00 3 00
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H. Faunce, Benj. L. Bramhall, Bartlett B. Field, Barnabas L. Harlow, Seth L. Holmes, Wm. J. Brown, Wm. King, John H. Wilson Jr., Philip Williams, Wm. E. Baker, Wm. C. Dunham, Frank S. Griffin, George W. Nelson, Jr., Benjamin S. Jenkins, James Kendrick, Howard K. Swift, Henry F. Holmes, Edmund Weston, Thomas S. Atwood, Albert E. Davis, Robert B. Churchill, $4.00 each Engine Co. No. 2 : for services-James Morton, Wins- low B. Barnes, Solomon Sylvester, Amasa Chur- chill, Ignatius Pierce, Jr., Rob't W. Holmes, Calvin L. Dickson, Samuel R. Dickson, James Sears, Timothy Regan, Abijah Drew, George S. Morton, Elijah B. Smith, Jacob W. Dickson, George S. Ellis, George C. Callaway, Heman Churchill, Ephraim Holmes, Charles H. Morey, Robert H. Barnes, Timothy T. Eaton, Ezra C. Chandler, A. C. Chandler, Frank Lewis, $.800 each - Engine Co. No. 3, for services-J. B. Wilson, M. V. B. Holmes, Joseph A. Brown, George F. Dunham, Abner Ellis, Charles C. Place, Isaac W. Jackson, Joshua L. Edes, Gilbert Shaw, Martin Brewster, George Benson, Nehemiah Benson, Mark J. Bump- us, Asaph S. Burbank, Joseph A. Dunham, James: Ellis, Wm. W. Edes, Henry M. Hobart, George- Henderson, Charles L. Jones, Samuel Rickard,., Joseph A. Reed, James H. Robbins, Samuel T. Ryder. James H. Spear, Dan'l H. Paulding, Wm .. G. S. Wells, Van Smith $8.00 each ; Ephraim: Holmes, Jr., 2.00, Wm. M. Baldwin 6.00, Wm .. H. Thomas 3.33, Charles D. Badger 4.67 Engine Co. No. 4 : for services-Joshua Standish, Otis Wright, Josiah Carver, Heman C. Robbins, Zenas R. Chase, Joseph W. Burgess, John Carver, Tim- othy Ellis, Ellis Raymond, Joseph Bagnall, W. S. Holmes, Miles Standish, Wm. S. Scott, Nahum
$120 00
192 00
240 00
PLYMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Thomas, Joseph Barnes, Samuel Sampson, Edward P. Noyes, James A. Sylvester, Israel C. Blackmer, Charles E. Barnes, Cornelius F. Bradford, Thaddeus Faunce, Henry T. Lanman, Stephen Faunce, Wm. M. Barnes, Sylvanus S. Paulding, George S. Pe- terson, Wm. S. Faunce, Charles H. Danforth, Erford A. Burgess, $8.00 each -
- $240 00
Hydrant & Hose Co. No. 1 : for services-Peleg C. Chandler, Wm. Morey, Jr., Warren S. Macomber Erastus Harlow, Ellis Benson, Josiah A. Robbins, Job B. Oldham, Geo. Bagnall, Stephen Perkins, Jr., Nelson Holmes, $8.00 each ; Thomas B. Atwood, Benjamin Swift, $6.00 each - -
- 92 00
Hydrant & Hose Co. No. 2 : for services-Joshua B. Noyes, James Kendrick, Charles N. Bourne, Harris Green, Edward Westgate, Charles H. Westgate, $8.00 each - 48 00
Hydrant & Hose Co. No. 3 : for services-George Fuller, Wm. S. Burbank, Jr., Leslie Whiting, Prince Doten, Stephen Penber, $8.00 each
48 00
Hook & Ladder Co. for services-George H. Harlow, Leonard S. B. Barrows, Henry M. Morton, Oliver N. Barrows, Ellis Rogers, Nathan B. Perry, H. P. Bailey, George F. Bradford, Asa Kendrick, Wm. W. Pope, Henry Weston, Hira Bates, Samuel Harlow, Wm. Williams, Wm. Weston, S. R. Swett, $8.00 each -
128 00
BILLS OF 1863-4.
Benjamin Harvey 3 days' labor on engine house - 6 00
P. W. Smith, labor on hose pipe - - 1 00
George H. Jackson, 3 1-2 casks of lime 7.87, 5 bush. hair 2.10, 108 ft plank and joist 2.70 - 12 67
James Boyd & Sons, copper pipe -
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10 00
George Simmons, trucking -
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4 65
Samuel Nelson, repairing hose carriage -
- 3 00
Charles L. Jones, painting hose carriage -
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4 00
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Granvill Gardner, horse and carriage $1 50 Luther Ripley, drawing engine at fire Spooner's factory 1 00 George F. Dunham, keeping fire in engine house, No. 3 2 75 Brown & Churchill, 50 ft boards 1.00, 6 lbs nails .54, 630 lbs hay 4.41, oil for hydrants &c, .42, 2 days' labor 6.00, 1 day labor for man 2.00, horse and wagon 2 days 3.00, 293 ft boards, 5.86, cart- ing to and from planing mill .75, 310 ft joist &c. 7.75, 55 lbs nails 5.08, 2,200 laths 10.45, 60 ft. planing boards 3.30, 85 ft boards 1.70, carting 2 loads .70, 8 days' labor 24.00 ; (1867) 4 1-2 M shingles 33.75, 135 ft boards 3.70, 20 ft joist .50, carting 2 loads .70, 571 ft plank 11.42, 56 ft boards 1.12, 18 lbs nails 1.53, carting .55, -
James Boyd & Sons, 406 ft patent duck hose at 2.00, 812.00, 8 sets screws at 5.00, 40.00 -
- 852 00
Wm. B. Tribble, labor - - -
- 117 20
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$3,721 45.
CONTINGENT.
Balance of account -
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- $113 60
Appropriation -
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-
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- 1,300 00
Deficiency - - - - - 300 00
Agawam and Halfway Pond Herring Committee - 407 95
Corporation tax 1866 - -
- - 2,926 57
Use of Town Hall - - - - - 19 00
$5,067 12
George F. Andrews & Co., advertising town meeting warrant 7.50, 4 slips do .75, printing voting lists 30.00 - - - - -
38 25
Albert Finney, services at fire in woods - 2 00 -
112 86
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Drew & Whiting (1863), horse and wagon, Select- men, 7.50; (1864) horse &c 41.50, horse and sleigh 6.00 - -
- $55 00 -
F. B. Cobb (1864), bread and cheese for fire in woods 12.01, horse, wagon and, man 3 times to fire in woods 3.00 - - Alanson Thomas (1864), services at fire in woods 6.66, horse and wagon 3 times to do 3.00, paid B. E. Wrightington 1.50 - -
15 01
11 16
Allen Holmes (1865). transportation of packages to and from Boston -
- 2 65
Henry Whiting (1861), services at fire in woods 1.00, horse and wagon to do 1.00; (1862) services at fire in woods. 1.00, horse and wagon to do 1.00 4 00 Estate Andrew L. Russell, rent of armory from Nov. 3, '68, to May 3, '64 - 50 00 A. P. Bumpus (1864), services at fire in woods, 2 00 - Winslow Whiting, services at fire in woods -
5 00 Joshua Thrasher, (1864), services at fire in woods 3 33
Whitten & Holmes (1865), stars for police, -
1 00
Dr. B. Hubbard (1855), reporting 33 births from June 1 to Dec. 31, '65 - -
8 25
Isaac N. Barrows (1864), services at fire in woods . 1.50, horse and wagon do 2.50 ; (1865) services do 2.00 -
6 00
Thomas B. Sears (1865), services on the Board of Selectmen 1 year 58.00, oil for street lamp from Nov. 18, '65, to Feb 1, '66, 1.96 -
- 59 96
Heman C. Robbins, watching 1 night April 4, '65,
1 75
2 75 Dr. E. Jarvis, reporting 11 births in 1865-'66 - E. C. Turner (1863), groceries, wood &c to the fol- lowing families ; Homer Bryant's 25.38, John Cassady's 13.30 ; (1864) Samuel Raymond's 31.14, John W. Sampson's 26.52 96 34 - Lucas Dunham (1865), 1 cord oak wood 7.50, 2 do maple do 14.00 - - 21 50 -
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S. D. Ballard, refreshments to police July 3, '65 - $2 05
C. C. Doten, telegraphic messages - 2 84 - Hosea Bartlett, services on Board Selectmen - 43 00 B. H. Holmes, selling market 1861-'62 4.00, selling taxes 1865, 2.00 6 00 - - - -
Edward Hathaway (1865), services as police July 4 and 5, - - -
- 3 50
Clement Bates, ringing bell 4.00, rope .62 - 4 62
Lysander Dunham, services on Board Selectmen from Sept. 13, '65, to March 13, '66, 30.00, town meet- ing 2.00 - -
- 32 00
Wm. C. Fowler (1863), 1 cord maple wood -
6 50
Wm. S. Russell (1862), recording tax deeds, viz : Shadrack A. Raymond's estate to Town .65, Wm. L. Finney, house and land to Town .65, John Pierce's house to W. Wadsworth .65, S. J. Val- ler's land to Geo. Bramhall .65, do house do .65, H. Sears' house to Town .65, Murdock's house to Town 1.30, notice of sale of lands for taxes 3.00 - - - - -
8 20
- Wm. Burgess (1865), cord wood 7.50; (1863) 2 do do 9.50 - - -
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17 00
Lucas Dunham, (1862) 2 cords wood 9.50; (1863) 1 do 6.50 - - -
16 00
- Rich & Weston, (1865) transportation of packages to and from Boston 8.05 ; (1866) do 2.40 - 10 45
E. W. Bradford (1864), 6 days' recruiting 15.00, 31 do on Soldiers' accounts 77.50, 11 do revising voting list 27.50 - E. C. Turner (1865), expenses to Lynn, &c 6.25, 1-2 gal oil .55, 3-4 do .78, 1 do .95, 1 do .95, (1864) 1-2 gall oil for street lamps .50, 2 1-2 do 2.50, 1-4 do .25, wicks .10, 1 gall oil 1.00, (1866) 1 do .95, services on Board Selectmen for 1 year 53.00 - - - - -
120 00
64 78
Rufus H. Churchill, horse and wagon - 1 00 -
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E. W. Bradford (1865), revising voting list, 25 days, 62.50, 26 days' on soldiers' accounts 65.00, 2 do military enrollment 5.00, 29 do making up Town Report 72.50, (1866) do 67.50 - Isaac W. Jackson, 26 days in the soldiers' department Wm. T. Davis (1864), services as chairman Board Selectmen to Feb. 1, '65, 100.00, postages, tele- grams, &c, to date 15.00, (1865) services as chairman Board Selectmen to Feb. 1,'66, including making up annual report 110.00, postages, tele- grams, &c, to date 3.40 -
$272 50 39 00
George F. Andrews & Co., advertising town meeting warrant 10.50, 3 sets warrant slips 1.50 12 00
228 40
Clement Bates, returns of 55 deaths in '65, 5.50, care town house 5.00 -
10 50
N. H. Holmes (1865)"setting tire on hearse - 50
George F. Andrews & Co., adv'g 15 tax sales 3 times 22.50, 18 papers .90, 25 slips .75 - 24 15 -
George Whiting (1865) 2 horses and carryalls 6.00, horse and buggy 2.00, horse and carryall 3.00, robe 4.00, horse and carryall 2.00 - Lem'l D. Holmes, admission of representatives of the legislature to Pilgrim Hall - -
17 00
5 50
James S. Parker, entertainment Beach Committee 37 25 -
J. D. Baxter, service on police from Dec. 9, '65, to March 26, '66, 106 days 106 00
A. C. Chandler, horse and buggy 2.00, 2 horses and carryall 7.00, do 7.00, horse and buggy 2.00, do
1.50, 2 horses and carryall 7.00, damage 2.50 29 00
George F. Dunham, 6 nights' watching 8.00, bbl charcoal .75 - - 8 75
John Perkins, notifying town meeting &c 15.00; (1865) police, 1 day and evening, 3.00, 1 do cir- cus 2.00, 8 do at bush meeting 16.00, distribut- ing envelopes 1.50; causing children to attend school 6.00, services on the streets from April '65 to March '66, 122.00 - - - 165 50
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C. C. Doten, books, stationery, &c., -
$8 50 George F. Weston, postage stamps from Oct. 15, '65, to June 15, '66 -
1 6 10
Wm. T. Davis (1865), expenses to Boston for sale of water scrip of $20,000, 27.50, stamp for water scrip 10.00, stamp for town note 2.40, bill of Wm. R. Drew for recruiting office 2.37, paid E. C. Turner 2.36, rent of recruiting office Leyden Hall 50.00, expenses to Boston several times on loans 14.00; (1866) expenses to Boston several times on loans &c 3.25, to Readville and military matters 17.50, to New Bedford 9.50, making up war record 29.00, services on Board Selectmen from Feb 1, to March 24, 15.00
- C. C. Doten, record book Town Clerk -
182 88 16 75
Gas Light Co., gas for 15 posts from Oct. 15, '65, to July 1, '66, 264.90 ; 2 do from Nov: 15, '65, to July 1, '66, 31.20 ; 3 do from June 10 to July 1, '66, 4.80 ; town house from Oct 1, '65, to July 1, '66, 30.00 - - -
330 90
Richard Pope, lighting lamps from Nov. 25, '65, to March 21, '66 - -
27 60
Town Carver, real estate and highway tax, -
6 70
Nathan B. Perry, labor fire in woods - -
2 00
Henry Whiting (1864), labor fire in woods 4.50, horse and carriage 4.50 - -
- 9 00
O. C. Sentinel Office, adv'g town meeting 7.50, road notice new road Chiltonville 2.50, rewards 4.00, notice to petitioners for extension Water st .75 14 75
Richard Pope, lighting street lamps April, May and June '66 - - - -
15 60
Clement Bates, ringing bell 3 times - -
4 50
C. C. Doten, pens .75, ream paper for tax bills 10.50, writing paper 5.13 - - -
16 38
Benj. W. Barrett, horse and carriage - -
2 00
Henry Danforth, labor fire in the woods - -
5 20
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Gas Light Co. (1864), 63 ft 5-8 in. pipe at .27, 17.01, 215 ft 3-8 do at .18, 38.70 Less dis. 35 per cent - -
55 71
19 50 $36 21
Gas Light Co., freight and truckage 2.50, 189 hours labor at .20, lamp post 16.00, lantern 9.00, burner and cock .60 102 11
Less 1-2 - -
51 05 51 06
Gas Light Co., gas for street lamps from Feb. 15, '64, to Feb. 15, '65, 335.42 ; gas for town house from Jan. 1, '64, to Jan 1, '65, 40.00 - 375 42 -
Richard Pope, lighting street lamps 50 nights - 18 75
John R. Braley, labor at fire in woods - -
2 50
Dr. T. Gordon, returns of 24 births - -
6 00
Calvin Bearce, Jr., damage to horse and carriage -
20 00
Avery & Cave, printing 2,200 tax bills - 4 00 -
Richard Pope, watching 1 night - - -
2 00
Joseph Smith, 1 day surveying between Water street and depot 5.00, assistant 2.00, travel 2.50, plan 6.00, - - - 15 50
Gas Light Co., gas for 22 posts from July 1 to Oct. 1, 137.50, town house from July 1 to Oct. 1, 7.50 145 00 Charles Raymond, coffin for John E. Griffith 7.00, box for transportation of do 2.50 - 9 50 - Joshua Thrasher, services and horse hire in causing dogs to be licensed 6 00 - - -
George F. Andrews & Co., adv'g town meeting war- rant 9.00, 12 slips for do .75, adv'g notice 3.00, 30 posters 1.50 -
13 25
A. C. Chandler, horse and carryall 3.00, do 2.00 - -
5 00
- F. J. Goddard, 15 nights' watching 22 50
A. Mason, services on Board of Selectmen from March 31 to Oct. 1, '66, 50.00, perambulation of Sandwich line 2.65 - - -
- Winslow Drew, 1 day's work in town house 3.00, window curtains 2.75, fixtures .34, 6 lights glass and putty 1.10, labor on table .62 - -
52 65
7 81
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Lucas Dunham, cord oak wood - $7 50 Joshua Thrasher, posting bills for Board of Health - 2 00
Samuel Nelson, repairing town bell - - -
7 50
Mark J. Bumpus, labor at fire in woods - -
1 00
Lysander Dunham, 6 months' service on Board Select- men. -
- - 30 00
James Tribble, labor at fire in woods -
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3 00
Lysander Dunham, 1 day on road 2.00, horse feed .50, 1 1-2 day on road Chiltonville 3.00, 1 do. Wash-
ington street 2.00, 1 do. Gurnet 2.00, expense 1.00
10 50
Abner Ellis, services on police
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2. 00
18 35 Rich & Weston, transportation of packages - -
James Cox, (1857) paid C. A. S. Perkins' tax 4.50, B. Whiting wood 4.50, A. Sampson 4.00, Clement Bates, sawing wood 4.62 ; [1858] do. 4.62 ; [1859] do. 5.04, shavings .50, telegraph &c, 1.55 ; [1860] C. Bates, sawing wood 5.04 shavings .50; [1861] Cole, wood 7.50, C. Bates, sawing 4.62; [1862] E. Dunham, wood 9.00, C. Bates, sawing 5.04, splitting do. . 75 ; [1864] E. Lucas, wood 14.00, C. Bates, sawing 6.00, Willard Wood on town report 27.75 ; [1865] Ephraim Dunham, wood 12.00, E. Lucas, do. 14.00, C. Bates, sawing wood 6.00, shavings .50, errands .55 ; [1863] Est. George Cooper, for labor on town report, State aid and correcting voting list 71.25; [1862] expense to Boston for State aid 3.50 ; [1863] do. 3.50 ; [1864] 3.50, N. Bedford, per order Selectmen 6.25 ; [1865] looking up evidence on State aid at Boston and other places by request of Selectmen 15.75 ; [1866] do. 15.50 ; [1862] time and expense getting ages of ehildren, and horse hire 11.50 ; [1863-4] do. 10.50; [1866] distributing reports and horse hire 12.00 296 33
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