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George Whiting, horses to Beach - -
5 00
James & Wm. Hall, labor and stock for Beacon on Beach - -
- 4 26
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Asel Cole, labor at fire in woods $1 50 - Benjamin Whiting, Jr., labor at fire in woods 1 50 -
B. Hedge & others, shell-fish case - 16 25 -
Ivory Blackmer, labor at fire in woods -
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5 00
J. C. Fuller, labor on revising water tariff -
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3 50
Maltiah Howard, labor at fire in woods -
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1 50
Ziba Ellis & others, labor at fire in woods -
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24 80
Stephen Bartlett, 4 horses and 2 carriages 12 00 -
Wm. B. Tribble, varnishing hearse - -
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3 50
George F. Weston, postage -
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41
Avery & Cave, 50 quarantine posters 3.50, 50 regula- tions do. 30, notification nuisances 1.50 - 8 50
Thomas B. Sears, oil for street lamp from Aug. 16, 1866 to Jan 1, 1867 - - -
2 00
Thomas Pierce, labor at fire in woods -
3 00
A. J. Douglass, labor at fire in the woods - 2 50 -
Samuel M. Whitten, services as police 3d and 4th July Wm. Beckman, labor at fire in woods -
2 00
Wm. S. Danforth, recording deeds - -
2 15
Richard Pope, lighting street lamps 3 months Oct. Nov. and Dec. - - -
19 12
Granvill Gardner, [1863] horse and carriage hire 1.75; [1864] do. 65.75 ; [1865] do. 1.00 - George W. Cobb, labor at fire in woods 4.00, horse and carriage 3.00, cash 2.00 - - -
68 50
9 00
John Atwood, [1865] services on police duty 3.00, do. at colored church 14.00; [1866] do. July 4th 3.00 20 00
- C. C. Doten, stationery for Treasurer 13 50
H. A. Davis, adjusting and sealing weights and measures 8 75
Charles Raymond, returning 97 deaths - -
9 70
J. E. Farwell & Co. folio book - - -
12 00
Clement Bates, returning 20 deaths 2.00, care of Town House 5.00 - - - - -
7 00
E. C. Turner, oil for street lamps -
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3 15
L. Dunham, services as Selectman from Sept. 1, 1866, to Jan. 31, 1867, 25.00, 1 day on road 2.00, 4 days with County Commissioners 8.00 - - 35 00
1 00
61
A. Mason, services as Selectman from Oct. 1, 1866, to
$33 33 Feb. 1, 1867 - -
Thomas B. Sears, services on the Board of Selectmen, from March, 1866 to Jan. 31, 1867 - 55 00
- Hosea Bartlett, services on the Board of Selectmen from March 1866, to Jan 31, 1867 - -
60 00
23 00 F. J. Goddard and others, [1865] police duty - L. Lovell, for collecting and recording 149 births at .20, 39.80, do. 87 marriages at .10, 8.70, do. 151 deaths 17.10 ; [1865] paid James W. Spooner at- tending town meeting 4.00, recording births and deaths in 1864, 3.40, E. W. Bradford for recording 12.50, recording and copying military rolls 10.00, other services as Town Clerk 25.00; [1864] col- lecting and recording 138 births 27.60, do. 66 mar- riages 6.60, do 152 deaths 17.20, recording 11 births of years before 2.20, do. 5 deaths .50, copy- ing enrollment of militia twice 10.00, other services as Town Clerk 30.00 ; [1863] paid printing blanks 2.00 - 216 60 - - Charles G. Davis, [1856] expenses to Boston on acc't of division of Town 4.40, services 1 day and night 3.00, expenses on suit 7.40, do. 3 days 16.50 ; [1857] services and expenses in hearing before Court on fisheries at request of town committee, farcs 2.40, expenses in Boston 2.50, services 10.00, going to Boston and attending Court on removal of shire, expenses 3.40, services 15.00; [1858] advice and term fee C. C. Pleas in case of Cahoon vs. Town 10.00; [1866] services in suit of Wm. Williams vs. Town before Superior Court and Supreme Court 125.00, advice and services on claim of H. Briggs, before Grand Jury 25.00, drawing 30 tax deeds 50.00 - - - -
Paid on Gurnet in 1861 - -
274 60
266 55
Rich & Weston, transportation of packages to and from
- - Boston - - - - 14 20
62
George F. Andrews & Co., rev. tax on town report 24.35, advertising road notice 4.00, rewards 4.00, 100 licenses for exhibition 3.00. advertising Select- men's notice 2.00 - - -
37 35
$4,754 65
TOWN DEBT.
Appropriation -
-
-
-
- $6,500 00
Deficiency - - - -
- 2,776 93
To balance of account - -
- $2,776 93
Paid State Mass., - -
- $1,331 25
" F. C. & G. T. Adams
-
-
-
140 00
" S. Sturtevant -
-
-
- 102 00
" A. G. Goodwin -
-
-
90 50
" Plymouth Savings Institution -
246 19
" 'On note, - - -
1,000 00
" Discount Plymouth National Bank -
475 84
66 O. C. -
-
492 20
" N. Bedford Five Cent Savings --
- 1,460 00
on note - 2,000 00
$10,114 91
ABATEMENTS.
Balance of account
-
-
-
- $972 13
Overlay in 1866 - - - -
- 437 21
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-
--
-
-
-
-
63
TOWN REPORT.
By appropriation - - - $475 00
George F. Andrews, printing town report 162 pages at 2.00, 324.00; 500 extra copies at 25.00, 125.00 ; 38 pages bourgeois, 2 columns, 38.00, $487 00
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TREASURER.
Appropriation - -
- -
-
£ $500 00
James Cox, services as Treasurer - -
$500 00
MARKET.
Balance of account -
-
-
-
$8 22
Received for plank sold - - -
- 8 00
$16 22
Whitten & Holmes (1863), stove pipe, nails &c - $8 79
DOG FUND.
Balance of account - - - $150 76
A. C. Chandler & Co. (1862) killing by dogs of 10 sheep 30.00 ; (1861) paid bills do 93.00 - $123 00
64
TRAINING GREEN.
Balance of account
-
-
-
-
$159 83
Circus -
-
-
-
-
- 50 00
$209 83
James Morton, labor leveling Green
-
-
$3 00
Timothy Ragin, labor, -
-
-
- 2 00
$5 00
BOUNTY.
Balance of account -
-
-
- $4,554 85
.
Wm. T. Davis (1864), cash paid as an advance for the Town on bounty to the following persons, the same not being paid back in consequence of their not being mustered in : D. K. Valler 55.00, Geo. Henderson 10.00, J. W. Sampson 55.00, Frank H. Robbins 51.20 ; expenses of recruits at Bridge- water 4.00, expenses of myself to New Bedford 8.50, paid J. Thrasher posting bills 1.50, paid J. B. Oldham recruiting 5.00, do S. H. Barrows do 15.00, expense to New Bedford 10.00, do Boston 13 times for recruits 45.50, elsewhere on military service 21.00, expenses to Readville, myself and Mr Dunham 26.25, paid W. R. Swift recruiting 10.00, do Winslow Allen 5.00, gas bill at recruit- ing office 20.00 -
$342 95
65
BURYING HILL.
By balance of account, - - - $187 39
Benjamin Harvey, 3 days' labor
$6 00
John B. Wilson, making and varnishing 10 notice boards - 3 00
Charles Raymond, removing remains, cutting paths &c 31 days -
62 00
O. C. Sentinel Office, printing posters -
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2 50
L. T. Robbins, 80 ft boards 2.40, 20 pickets .40, cart- ing .50 -
330 00
J. D. Baxter, 4 1-2 days' labor -
9 00
Chas. Raymond, 16 days' labor on Burying Hill 32.00, paid James Morton 2 days for horse, cart and man 7.00, 9 days' labor 18.00, J. F. Towns for 13 loads sods 13.00 - -
70 00
Warren S. Macomber, labor -
-
-
10 25
Isaac J. Lucas, 1 1-2 bush. cement - - -
1 80
George Simmons, carting, - - -
22 00
$189 85
FRESH BROOK.
By balance of account -
- - $56 06 -
Received of B. H. Holmes, - - -
6 75
$62 81
B. B. Holmes, services on committee 1
$10 50
Nathaniel Brown, 196 ft boards 5.88, carting .20, -
6 08
Drew & Whiting [1865] horse and chaise J Perkins 3.00 horse and buggy, B. H. Holmes 5.00, 2 horses and carryall 7.00, 1 buggy 2.00 17 00 W. S. Hadaway, on fishery 5.00, paid George Peterson making boxes 1.50, do. carting boxes 1.50, 14 lbs nails 1.26, J. B. S. Hadaway, labor 1.00, T. Hadaway, boards and laths 1.25
11 51
Granvill Gardner, [1865] horse and carriage twice -
4 00
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-
$49 09
5
66
DISTRIBUTION TO WIDOWS
By balance of account - -
- $12 33 1-3 Dividend O. C. N. Bank -
- 166 66
$178 99
Paid to widows in 1866-7, - - - $165 00
HERRING MONEY.
By balance of account -
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-
$382 47
2-3 Dividend of O. C. N. Bank -
-
- 333 34
$715 81
To Discount on 2 polls at .25, 1857
66
3 " " .18, 1858
-
-
54
3 " " .25, 1859
-
-
75
66
5
.20,1860
-
-
1 00
15
" .20, 1861
-
-
3 00
53
" .20, 1862
-
-
10 60
66
47 « " .20, 1864
-
-
9 40
$25 79
DISCOUNT.
By balance of account,
-
-
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- $1,289 38
Appropriation, -
-
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3,000 00
Deficiency, -
-
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- 2,070 84
$6,360 22
Discount on taxes, 1864, - -
- $47 99
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-
$0 50
66
67
ASSESSORS.
By balance of account -
-
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- $44 81
Appropriation -
- -
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- 500 00
Deficiency - - - -
-
- 153 19
$698 00
Geo. F. Andrews & Co., adv'g Assessors' meeting 1.00, do notice 6.00 - -
$7 00 John Harlow, 5 days as Assessor - -
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10 00
John Perkins, 5 days as Assessor - - - 10 00
E. W. Bradford, 5 days as Assessor - -
10 00
Geo. Otis, printing a list of stockholders in the several banks of Massachusetts - 15 08 -
O. C. Sentinel Office, adv'g notice of meeting, &c. 7 0.0%
Geo. F. Andrews & Co., Assessors' notice -
1 00
J. L. Fairbanks, tax book 6.00, receipt book 600 re- ceipts 7.50, tax book 5.50 - - -
19 00%
Geo. F. Weston, postage stamps and envelopes -
4 50
A. C. Chandler, horse and carriage -
-
4 00
John Harlow, services as Assessor - -
- 138 00
E. W. Bradford, services as Assessor - -
134 00
Lem'l Bradford, services as Assessor - 101 00
Granvill Gardner (1864) horse and carriage 6 times; 9.50 ; (1865) do 2 times 2.00 - - -
11 50
John Perkins, services as Assessor in '64 - -. 171 00
$643 08
68
WATER WORKS AND SCRIP.
To balance of account -
-
- - $2,222 36
By appropriation - - -
- - $1,701 00
" water rents collected - - - 6,485 05
$10,408 41
B. Harvey (1865) 1-2 day's labor Jabez Corner 1.00, 1 do K. Holmes' 2.00, 6 hours' Morton's wharf 1.20, 1 day E. Baker's 2.00, 1-2 do Churchill's 1.00, 1 1-4 hours' Russell st .25, Allen's 2.00, 1 day Aubrey 2.00, 4 do 8.00, 8 hours' T. C. Holmes' 1.60, 1-2 day Spooner's 1.00, 1-4 do Davis' .50, 1-2 do Blackmer's 1.00, 2 do South Ponds 4.00, 1 1-2 hours Carver house .30, 1-2 day filling water 1.00, 1-2 do Atwood's box 1.00, 1 1-4 hours' .25, 1 day Wm. Thomas' 2.00, 3 hours cutting boxes .60, 3 do filling water .60, 1-2 day Russell st 1.00, 1-2 do Jackson's 1.00, 1 do Manter's 2.00, shutting off E. Hall .25, 1-2 day mending leak 1.00, 1 do at Quinlan's 2.00, 1 3-4 do Churchill's 3.50, 2 1-2 hours' Morey's .50, 2 1-2 do Diman's .50, 3 do Mrs Jackson's .60 C. B. Irish (1864) 12 1-4 lbs marline - -
$43 65 4 00
1 50 M. B. Blackmer, (1865) 3-4 day's trenching - Joshua Standish (1865) repairing picks and new steel- ing bars 1.60, repairing and sharpening 2 bars .50, repairing picks and bars .88, cast steel chisels 1.25, repairing picks 1.50, do faucets and picks 1.28; (1864) repairing crowbars and picks .26, do picks, crowbars &c. 4.25 - 11 52 - B. Harvey (1865) labor 1 1-2 hours' .30, 1 day Alex-
- ander's 2.00, 3-4 do Jabez' corner 1.50, do A. G. , Morton 1.50, 1 do Thread factory 2.00 7 30 Drew & Whiting (1863) horse and buggy 2.50 ; (1864) do 5.00 - - 7 50 -
69
Thomas E. Cornish (1863) 2 1-2 days labor -
$3 75
E. S. Griffin (1865) labor .- - - -
1 00
George Bagnall (1863) trucking cement, sand &c 1.51 ; (1864) do 9.15; (1865) do 5.45 -
- 16 11
Allen Holmes, (1865) 5 bbls cement - - 9 60
Chas. Whitten (1864) sand - -
- 4 90
Thos. E. Cornish (1863), 2 days' labor 3.00, 2 hours' do .24 - - -
3 24
Thos. Diman, 46 aqueduct boxes - -
28 00
Benj. Harvey, 1 1-4 hours' labor at Benson house .25,
4 do Baptist hill .80, shutting off L. T. Robbins .25, 3-4 day's Mrs Plimpton's 1.50, 1 1-4 hours' .25, shutting off .50, do .50, 1 day North st 2.00, sawing off box North st .50, 1-2 day Jabez' cor- ner 1.00, 3 hours' labor .60, putting on water .25 8 40
Geo. Whiting (1865) horse and buggy - -
1 25
Wm. Straffin, 1 day's labor 2.00, 7 hours do 1.40 - 3 40
3 50
Rich & Weston (1860) mittens 1.75, [1861] do 1.75 Wm. R. Drew [1865] 21 ft gal. pipe 5.37, coupling .30, labor 1.75, 16 ft gal. pipe 3.20, coupling .50, labor 4.00, horse .25, 36 1-2 lbs lead pipe 7.30, stop-cock 2.00, 40 ft gal. pipe 8.00, coupling .25, solder .75, labor 1.75, oil .12, 6 corporation stops 21.00, 23 ft gal. pipe 4.60, faucet 3.00, stop 2.25, elbow .25, tee .36, solder .10, labor 2.25 - -
69 35
18 05 51 30 Less - -
Alonzo H. Perry, assistance in surveying - Chas K. Darling, ledger 5.75, bottle ink .25 Whitten & Holmes, 423 11-12 ft 1 in. gal. pipe 152.61, 51 ft 1-2 in. do 10.20, fill- ings 2.85 - - -
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2 00
- 6 00
165 66
Less 20 per ct. off - -
33 13. 132 53 -
13 lbs lead pipe 1.95, 3 5 stops 6.00, solder .37, labor 11.25 - -
- 19 57
70
Nath'l Brown [1865]. 269 ft spruce plank 6.72, carting to South Pond 1.00 - - -
$7 72
David Drew, 4 yds duck - - -
3 00
O. C. & N. R. Co., transportation of lot granite - 2 40 B. Harvey, 1 day's labor at South Pond 2.00, 3 3-4 hours' .75, box B. Whiting's .50, 4 hours' on main pipe .80, 1-2 day do 1.00, 6 hours' filling water 1.20, 1-2 day Damon's house 1.00, 1 day Stoddard's 2.00, 11 hours' filling water 2.20 - 11 45 Henry Weston, making 13 boxes 5.29, 1 day's labor on fence at reservoir 2.50 - 7 79
Gideon Holbrook, Jr., labor and use of bbls -
1 00
B. Harvey, 4 hours' labor at Wm. R. Drew's .80, 2 do L. Lovell's .40, 1 1-2 do N. Holmes' .30, 1 day Thread factory 2.00, Pierce's house. . 50, 1 day Drew's and Lucas' 2.00, 1 do Stevens' lane 2.00, 1 do Harlow's 2.00 - - -
- 10 00
Mitchell Granite Co., 1 piece granite - -
18 00
George F. Andrews & Co., 1000 water rent bills 5.00, 200 do for vessels 2.00 - 7 00 - -
Amasa Churchill, labor on water boxes - 3 50 -
Thaddeus Faunce [1865] 3-4 day's labor trenching 1 50
- - 1 60
Timothy Ragin, 8 hours' labor - Whitten & Holmes, 5 ft gal. pipe .60, 1 ft do .20, 6 lbs lead pipe 1.20, labor 1.25, 5 1-2 ft pipe 1.10, lead pipe . 70, s and w 2.50, labor 1.25, filling .25, labor . 75, 9 lbs lead pipe 2.07, coupling and fillng .65, labor 2.25, rod 1.20, 12 ft pipe 4.20, labor .37, 83 ft 3-4 in pipe 39.01, 3 3-4 lbs lead pipe .86, solder .15, labor 1.25 -
Whitten & Holmes, [1864] 27 ft pipe 7.02, lead pipe
- 1.00, solder .37, coupling .52, labor 1.50, 6 lbs pipe 1.08, labor 3.00, solder .75, 20 lbs pipe 3.60, 5 lbs lead pipe 1.00, 5-8 screw and wrench 2.00, solder .37, labor 1.00, 13 ft 3-4 inch pipe 5.20, lead pipe .75, solder .25, couplings .40, labor 1.50,
61 81
71
7 1-2 lbs lead pipe 2.25, 2 ft gal. pipe .80, coup- lings .25, solder .25, labor 1.50, do at F. Rick- ard's .62, tin guide 1.00, 11 ft pipe 4.95, 5 1-2 lbs lead pipe 1.49, couplings .17, labor 1.00, 2 couplings .40, labor 1.00, coupling 25, labor .50, do. on hy- rant, Water street 3.50 . - $51 24
- H. C. Whitten, (1863) 5-8 s and w 1.37, 7 lbs lead pipe .98, labor on faucet 1.50, 2 large joints .60, 2 small joints .16, 19 1-2 ft pipe 3.51, 3 lbs lead pipe .42, solder .20, labor 1.25, 4 1-2 lbs lead pipe .63, labor 1.50, large joints .40, 13 ft pipe 2.34, 2 couplings .32, 5-8 s and w .62, labor .50, 4 lbs lead pipe .56, 5 3-4 ft gal. pipe 1.04, labor .75, 2 lbs lead pipe .28, labor .25, 14 ft gal. pipe 2.52, 4 1-9 lbs lead pipe .63, 2 couplings .40, labor 1.00, 3 1-2 lbs lead pipe .49, 8 ft gal. pipe 1.44, coupling .20, labor .75 - - -
Whitten & Holmes, (1863) 50 ft gal. pipe 9.00, 4 1-2 lbs lead pipe .63, 2 couplings .32, solder .12, labor .50 - - - -
10 57
Whitten & Holmes (1865) labor 1.50, 17 ft gal pipe 3.40, labor .50, couplings .25, 28 ft gal. pipe 5.60, couplings .20, labor .50, labor on pipe 1.25 - 13 20
Wm. Weston, (1865) labor, stock and nails for boxes 3.50, fence 2.48 - - -
5 98
Abbot Drew, 1 1-2 days at South Ponds -
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3 00
Benjamin Harvey, labor on Water Works at sundry times -
- 26 90
Timothy Ellis, 15 days' labor on Water Works - 29 95
Isaac Place, 4 days' labor at South Pond - -
8 00
Benjamin W. Barrett, use of horse and carriage 10 days Nathan B. Perry, 2 1-4 days' labor - - -
1% 50
5 63
Thaddeus Faunce, 2 3-4 days' labor - -
-
5 50
Timothy Ragin, 1 6-10 days' labor -
-
- 3 20
Levi Westgate, 3-4 day' labor -
-
-
1 00
James A. Sylvester, 2 days' labor - -
- 4 00
26 61
72
A. C. Chandler, horse and wagon at various times - George F. Andrews & Co., 200 water rent bills 2.00, backing 600 bills 2.00 - - - - Harlow & Barnes, (1865) 5 lbs lead pipe 1.00, 1 5-8 stop-cock 2.72, solder .25, labor 1.50, 5 lbs lead pipe 1.00, 5-8 stop 2.75, labor, solder, &c. 2.50, Samoset Mills ; 61 ft'gal. pipe 12.20, 1-2 elbow .25, 3 couplings .75, labor .75, drinking-cup, chain &c.
$34 00
4 00
26 12 .4.2 - -
Isaac L. Wood, 4 1-4 days' labor for self at 3.50, 14.88 ; 5 do Tribble at 2.75, 13.75, - -
28 63
- Avery & Cave, 200 water tariff, - - -
10 00
Abbot Drew, four days' labor on bridge and flume South Pond 8.00, 3 do. canal 6.00, 2 do. Town Hy- drant 4.00 18 00 -
Amasa Churchill, labor on water-boxes - 3 75 -
Wm. R. Drew, faucet, .57, sleeves 1.12, lead pipe 1.39, solder .16, coupling .55, gal. pipe 3.50, labor 1.00, lead pipe 1.20, t stop 2.25, coupling .30, solder .75, labor 1.50, faucet 4.00, nails .36, gal pipe 5.64, sleeves .50, wire. 45, washers . 10, labor .75, sleeves .60, labor .75, faucets 16.00, lead pipe .94, stops 3.50, solder .40, coupling .30, labor 2.00, w. lead .80, nails 2.25, gal. pipe 1.20, coupling .25, labor .50, nails .54, stop 2.00, lead pipe .90, solder .25, gal. pipe 8.25, coupling .60, labor 2.00, pipe .25, w. lead .80, nails .36, labor 1.75, solder .38, - Joseph F. Towns, digging 494 ft trench at .10, -
Brown & Churchill, So. Pond : 1-2 day labor 1.50, 550 ft plank 13.75, 1,014 ft spruce timber 25.35, 194 ft boards 4.85, carting 1,758 ft to Pond 5.00, 4 days' labor at 3.00, 12.00 ; Summer street, 72 ft plank 1.80, nails .09, labor 1.00, 127 ft plank 5.08, nails .32, 6 ft plank .24, 7 ft boards .14, 16 ft timber .40 ; hydrant box ; 95 ft plank 2.85, nails .18, 6 hours' labor 1.80; A. Churchill, 132 ft boards 2.64, 30 ft. plank .90, - - - 79 89
73 66 49 40
73
Wm. Straffin, labor on Water Works -
$75 14 Lemuel Bradford, revising Water Tariff, - -
10 00 Sylvanus Harvey, mending crowbar .25, pick .25, iron, South Pond .63, mending pick .75, iron-work on water trough 1.50 -
- -
-
3 38
Isaac Place, 3 days' labor, - - - 6 00
Rufus Churchill, 3 days' and 2 hours' labor 9.60, paint .60, carting .17, - - -
10 37
David Drew, 6 yds. duck - - - -
5 00
George Bagnall, labor, 2 teams and 3 men - -
8 00
Wm. B. Tribble, painting hose carriage - -
1 00
George H. Jackson, 118 ft boards 2.36, 18 ft plank .72, 88 ft plank and boards 2.20, 97 ft joist 2.43, - 7 71
George Simmons, trucking -
- - -
4 85
N. H. Holmes, 1 drill - - - -
50
Luther Ripley, trucking -
- - -
3 15
Benjamin Harvey, labor on Water Works -
11 40
Granvill Gardner, (1863) horse and carriage at sundry times 19.75 ; (1864) do. 37.88 ; (1865) do. 36.75
94 38
Wm. Straffin, 4 1-2 days' labor - -
-
9 00
Robert H. Barnes, 1 load sand - - -
50
Allen Holmes, cement &c. - - -
14 10
Richard Bagnall, labor on Water Works - -
161 10
Timothy Ellis, labor on Water Works - 52 15
James & Wm. Hall, labor with team &c. - -
59 74
N. C. Lanman, land damage - -
111 00
Paid Water Scrip, Feb. 600.00 ; June 2,487.00 ; Aug. 600.00 ; Dec. 2,331.00 -
- 6,018 00 Patent W. & Gas Pipe Co. (1863) bill 279.18 ; (1864) do. 331.04 - - - -
610 22
$10,534 01
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74
SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS.
By balance of account, -
-
-
- $50 00
By appropriation, - -
-
- 200 00
$250 00
Abott Drew, services as Superintendent, - 200 00
COLLECTION OF WATER RENTS.
By appropriation, - - -
- - $100 00
Lemuel Bradford, collecting Water Rents, - - 75 00
SEXTON.
By appropriation, - -
- $85 00
Clement Bates, sexton, -
- - - 85 00
COLLECTOR OF TAXES.
Appropriation, - - - - $312 43
WATER SUITS.
By balance of account, - - - $851 68 -
Wm. T. Davis, (1864) paid Wm. G. Russell, counsel for Russell Mills for amount of costs taxed against the Town 45 00 - - - - Ellis Ames [1862] services as attorney in Russell Mills case - - - 143 66
Charles G. Davis, [1857-8] services on Water Suit 550 70 Benjamin F. Thomas, [1859] services on Water Suit 619 00
$1,358 36
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75
STATE AID TO DISABLED SOLDIERS.
Atwood, Fred.
$130 00
Chase, George H.
$98 00
Atwood, Thomas C.
134 00
Cassady, John S.
134 00
Atwood, Thomas B.
78 00
Congden, Wm. 52 00
Atwood, Charles H.
98 00
Chapman, James H.
134 00
Atwood, Joshua
104 00
Cameron, Horatio
78 00
Allen, Sherman
134 00
Cobb, John M.
78 00
Allen, Charles B.
134 00
Durgin, Benjamin F.
104 00
Alexander, John K.
104 00
Dickerman, Isaac
104 00
Bates, Francis
52 00
Downey, Timothy
134 00
Bartlett, Temple H.
78 00
Dunham, Robert
48 00
Bartlett, Winslow
104 00
Drew, Stephen H.
104 00
Barnes, Charles E.
72 00
Doane, Elbridge
106 00
Barnes, Winslow B.
128 00
Dyer, Charles E.
20 00
Barnes, George W.
48 00
Eddy, Henry F.
104 00
Barnes, Winslow C.
134 00
Eddy, Seth W.
52 00
Barnes, Robert H.
36 79
Elliot, Samuel
35 52
Barnes, Charles C.
78 00
Fish, George H.
78 00
Brown, William
104 00
Frothingham, James
78 00
Brown, Joseph A.
78 00
Feid, George 78 00
Burgess, Nathaniel
52 00
Finney, Frank S.
78 00
Burgess, George W.
52 00
Finney, Albert T.
78 00
Braley, Edward R.
52 00
Fuller, Ichabod C.
78 00
Braley, John R.
98 00
Fuller, Theodore S.
52 00
Blake, F. R.
52 00
Faught, Melvin C.
104 00
Barrows, Simeon H.
182 00
Green, G. C.
78 00
Burbank, Wm. S. Jr.,
78 00
Green, Edward E.
52 00
Burbank, Asaph S.
134 00
Green, Wm. H.
106 00
Burbank, Luke P.
78 00
Gibbs, Warren
134 00
Bagnall, I. P.
134 00
Gallagher, Thomas
78 00
Burns, John
134 00
Hayden, Thomas W.
52 00
Brewster, George B.
134 00
Hayden, Joseph
104 00
Bailey, George
78 00
Hall, John F.
72 00
Blanchard, Andrew
78 00
Hall, Isaac T.
78 00
Benson, George
78 00
Haley, Thomas
52 00
Bumpus, Jedediah
32 00
Haley, Edward., Jr.
37 44
Bradford, Cornelius
30 00
Howard, John T.
104 00
Carline, John
48 00
Holmes, Wm. F.
52 00
Collingwood, Thomas
104 00
Holmes, Frederick
104 00
Collingwood, John B.
96 00
Holmes, Charles H.
134 00
Collingwood, Joseph W.
96 00
Holmes, Seth L.
98 00
Churchill, Joseph L.
104 00 Holmes, Adoniram
106 00
Caswell, Augustus T.
98 00 Holmes, Isaac S.
134 00
76
Holmes, Samuel N.
$106 00
Robbins, Henry H.
$104 00
Holmes, Joseph
134 00
Robbins, Heman
134 00
Harlow, John Q. A.
78 00
Robbins, Francis W.
.134 00
Harlow, Justus W.
48 00
Ripley, Joseph
48 00
Hathaway, Allen
106 00
Raymond, H. J.
72 00
Harris, Christopher T.
82 00
Raymond, Fred. R.
78 00
Harvey, Benjamin
106 00
Raymond, John T.
78 00
Holbrook, Eliphalet
78 00
Rickard, Lemuel
98 00
Holbrook, James S.
128 00
Ransom, Levi
28 73
Heath, Wm.
134 00
Shaw, Charles F.
104 00
Hoyt, Moses
78 00
Shaw, Wm. H.
38 57
Jenks, Horace A.
104 00
Swift, Howard K.
134 00
Luther, Austin E.
104 00
Swift, Wm. R.
130 00
Lanman, Hiram
130 00
Swift, Wm.
34 73
Lanman, Horace W.
78 00
Savery, Nehemiah L.
78 00
Lucas, Ephraim T.
32 00
Sherman, Winslow B.
134 00
Lapham, Wm. M.
134 00
Stephens, Edward
104 00
Lucas, Elisha S.
36 79
Saunders, Thomas S.
52 00
Monks, John
134 00
Sears, Otis
52 00
Morton, Isaac., Jr.
103 55
Shannon, John
78 00
Morton, Lemuel B.
96 00
Standish, Miles
134 00
Morton, Henry., Jr.
134 00
Standish, Winslow B.
100 00
Morton, Gideon E.
96 00
Savery, Thomas G.
78 00
Mayo, Thomas A.
104 00
Savery, Winsor T.
72 00
McMahon, Perez
78 00
Swett, S. R.
78 00
McGuire, Patrick
70 00
Skinner, F. C.
78 00
Morey, Wm. 3d,
48 00
Thrasher, Israel H.
104 00
Manter, John D.
104 00
Taylor, Wallace
52 00
Milo, Pasco
104 00
Taylor, John
100 00
McLauthlin, John S.
20 78
Taylor, George G.
78 00
Nickerson, Wm. T.
72 00
Towns, Joseph F.
72 00
Oldham, Job B.
31 18
Vaughan, Perez C. W.
3 00
Perry, Alonzo H.
78 00
Vaughan, Leander M.
78 00
Perry, Wm.
52 00
Vaughan, Edward N. II.
78 00
Perry, Nathan H.
134 00
Vaughan, Weston C.
20 56
Peckham, George T.
104 00
Whiting, Joseph B.
78 00
Pugh, Thomas
104 00
Wadsworth, George E.
96 00
Perkins, Isaac H.
104 00
Westgate, Benjamin
52 52
Place, Charles C.
128 00
Williams, David
52 00
Pratt, George H.
104 00
Williams, William
78 00
Pratt, James H. W.
130 00
Burbank, Asaph S.
4 56
Pratt, Harvey C.
104 00
Standish, Winslow B. (1863)
8 00
Paty, Seth W.
72 00
Shaw, Wm. H.
86 36
Pierce, Welden S.
72 00
Freeman, Philander
104 00
Pember, John H.
98 00
Finney. Frank S.
54 85
Pettee, Wm. H.
106 00
Holmes, Orin D.
12 00
Paulding, Daniel H.
37 18
Hall, George
104 27
Packard, Theodore A.
104 00
Morton, Isaac., Jr.
57 42
Robbins, Morton
134 40
Perry, Alonzo H.
24 85
Robbins, Charles H.
96 00
Robbins, Wm. S.
158 00
$16,024 10
Summary of the several Accounts, and the Total Results.
NAME OF ACCOUNT.
Bal. und'n| Defien'cy Feb. 1, '66. Feb. 1, '66. fin'l year. Deficn'cy.
App'n for App'n for Rec'd oth.
sources.
Actual credit.
Entire paym'nts. Feb. 1, '67. Feb. 1, '67.
Bal. und'n Deficin'cy Bills other yrs. paid.
Due from | Cost to the Out'gunp. oth. so'ces Town for Feb. 1, '67. Feb. 1, '67. fin'l year.
10,230 00
State Tax ..
..
.
793 93
12,000 00
380 55
13,174 48
11,927 62
1,246 86
1,262 22
1,526 68
11,811 53
Schools ...
1,338 97
5,000 00
. .
..
458 59
6,797 56
7,130 76
333 20 1,127 03
2,460 83
365 71
412 77
4,164 28
Almshouse .
458 04
3,000 00
.....
3,458 04
4,585 07
487 10
433 87
4,531 84
New Roads.
16 27
910 00
926 27
771 50
154 77
300 00
. .
.
. .
7,337 98
Hospitals
122 36
2,500 00
1,297. 38
216 81
4,136 55
3,537 52
599 02
1,595 75
197 15
1,922 11
Fire Department.
672 76
1,450 00
1,000 00
3,122 76
3,721 45
598 69
1,322 00
1,404 00
3,803 45
Water Works.
2,222 36
1,701 00
6,485 05
5,963 69
8,311 65
2,347 96
1,259 03
609 93
1,010 55
Water Suits ..
851 68
..
851 68
1,358 36
506 68
1,358 36
. .
.
.
.
.
1,300 00
300 00
3,353 52
5,067 12
4,754 65
312 47
3,065 30
700 00
......
467 08
Assessors ..
44 81
500 00
153 19
698 00
643 08
54 92
194 00
18 00
... . .
3,238 57
Discounts .. .
1,289 38
3,000 00
2,070 84
6,30 22
47 99
6,312 23
47 99
6,538 99
...
...
........ 25 79
618 25
320 75
Distribution to Widows ..
12 33
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.
.
.
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