Town annual report of Quincy 1850-1864, Part 20

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1850
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 800


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66 Galen Bowditch, expressing


51


J. Jameson, traveling expenses


5 00


J. Q. Adams, for advertiisng 2 00


66 printing certificates for teaches 4 00


$1351 48


TAXES.


CHAS. A. CUMMINGS, Collector, DR.


To TAX OF 1860, AS FOLLOWS :


Town tax


$24100 00


County tax


. 3795 00


State tax


935 50


Overlayings


. 759 50


$29590 00


CHARLES A. CUMMINGS, Collector,


CR.


For Collecting $19406 18 . $114 01 " Discount on $19406 18, collected on or before Sept. 1, 1860 776 25


Amount carried forward, -- $890 2


29


Amount brought forward, $890 26


Cash paid Town Treasurer


23150 46


Drawback on tax of 1860


. 181 84


$24222 56


Balance due on the 1860 tax


. 5367 44


1858 “


. 445 78


« " 1859 "


642 40


Total amount due from collector $6455 62 And interest on all sums not paid in, as per vote of the town.


GEORGE VEAZIE, Liquor Agent, From Feb. 1, to June 1, 1860.


To amount of stock on hand, Feb. 1, 1860 · 356 26


To profit on Liquors


54 55


By stock returned June 1, 1860,


. $292 73


" salary as Agent .


61 68


" cash paid town treasurer


56 40


Thus showing that the salary of the agent, for four months, was $7 13 more than the profits of the agency.


ABNER WILLETT, Liquor Agent. From June 1st, 1860, to Feb. 1st, 1861.


To Liquors from former agent


. $292 73


" bought


· 181 23


profit


. 209 08


By stock on hand Feb. 1, 1861


. $170 41


amount of sales


512 63


Profit on liquors


. $209 08


Agent's salary . ·


. 88 00


Leaving a profit to the town of .


. $121 08


TOWN DEBT. NOTES PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS, DR.


To Joseph W. Robertson, $1000 00


" Susannah Spear, . 1500 00


Amount brought forward, - $2500 00


DR.


$410 81


$410 81


DR


$683 04 CR.


$683 04


30


Amount brought forward, $2500 00


To Hannah Hobart,


1731 02


" Quincy Savings Bank,


5500 00


" Mount Wollaston Bank, 4000 00


" Adams Temple and School fund . 5571 19


" Funded note Western Railroad sinking fund, . 10000 00


" Two months inst. to Feb. 1st, 1861, at 5 per cent on same 83 33


" Due for Centre School-House lot


. 619 10


$30004 64 CR.


By cash in the Treasury, Feb. 1st, 1861 . $708 18


" due from C. A. Cummings, of 1858 tax · 445 78


" due from C. A. Cummings, of 1859 tax 642 40 .


" due from C. A. Cummings, of 1830 tax 5367 44


" due from State for military services 359 00


66 " rent of armory . ·


100 00


66 amount of liquors in agency 170 41 .


$7793 21


$22211 43


Amount of Town Debt, due Feb. 1st, 1860 $24880 20


Amount of Town Debt, due Feb. 1st, 1861 ·


22211 43


Showing a decrease of town debt in 1860, of . $2668 86


FINANCES.


WYMAN ABERCROMBIE, TREASURER, Dr.


To cash in Treasury Feb. 1st, 1860 . . $1312 90


66 received of C. A. Cummings, of tax of 1858 1205 00


66


66 received of C. A. Cummings, of tax of 1859 3186 14


66 received of C. A. Cummings, of tax of 1860 24222 56


66


received of State Treasurer for military service 397 50


66 received of State Treasurer for rent of Armory 100 00


66 received of State Treasurer for portion of school fund . 284 95


6: for circus licenses


20 00


66 from liquor agency 299 80


for penalty on dog license 10 00


66 income from hay scales 73 56


66 overcharge on gas fixtures in Town Hall building 4 25


66 from city of Boston, supplies to Mrs. J. D. Billings 13 13


66 from city of Boston, supplies to Mrs. Winniberger 8 75


66 for produce, sold from Town Farm 645 11 Amount carried forward, - $31813 65


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Amount brought forward $31813 65 To cash received of T. A. Huntress, rent of Rock Island 10 00


for lots sold in Mt. Wollaston Cemetry, to Feb. 1st, 1861


165 00


from income of Town Hall .


289 80


town of Weymouth, supplies to Thomas Burrell


3 50


66


for rent of rooms in town house 250 00


dog licenses .


267 40


66


' " use of receiving tomb 4 00


66


66 received on notes


29601 29


$62404 64


WYMAN ABERCROMBIE, Treasurer,


CR


By cash paid Sundry notes and interest


$33991 79


66 Town orders


22778 44


State sealer . 6 50


3795 50


66


66


State tax


935 00


66 Town of Braintree tax


. 163 50


66 " Dorchester “ 25 73


$6 on hand to balance


708 18


-- $62404 64


GENERAL STATEMENT.


Whole amount of orders drawn by the Selectmen,


from the Treasury, for the year ending, Feb- ruary 1, 1861


#22778 44


DISBURSED AS FOLLOWS :


For the Almshouse establishment


$2580 02


6. support of poor out of Almshouse . 831 67


6. repairs on highways out of the Almshouse 794 46


repairs on Walnut street


. 112 20


66 support of schools . 9067 40


incidental expenses of schools and repairs on school


houses


. 1543 31


Fire Department .


. 2291 17


66 Lock Up


. 38 43


Military . 559 00


Mount Wollaston Cemetery


404 26


Town Officers


. 1266 00


Miscellaneous expenses


. 1351 43


.Town Hall .


569 17


Cemetery


· 11 25


66 Abatements, Collecting and discounts on taxes 1358 67


.


$22778 44


6.


Collector of county tax .


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The Auditors of accounts, for the town of Quincy, for the year ending Feb. 1, 1861, have attended to the duty assigned them, and in the perform- ance of that duty they have received great assistance from the selectmen, town clerk, and treasurer. We have examined the books and accounts of the selectmen and treasurer, and found them correctly kept and properly vouched. These books show the amount of receipts and expenditures of the town for one year, ending the 1st instant, which are arranged under their appropriate departments.


The committee have visited the Almshouse, and inspected its several apart ments, all of which were very neat and clean, and the inmates appeared to be quite comfortable and contented, and we beleive well and properly cared for by the Superintendent and his wife, who we think, are well qualified for, and faithful to their trust. We have also appraised all the personal property in and about the premises.


The Selectmen in the discharge of their various duties, and as Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of Highways, have, we think, been judicious and economical, and acted for the best interest of the town.


The Auditors, at the suggestion of the Chairman of the Board of Select- men, recommend that the financial year with regard to the Schools, should hereafter commence on the 1st of February, and that all dues for teaching and all other bills be settled up to that date.


The names of persons, whose taxes remain unpaid, are published in the Appendix to this Report, in compliance with a vote of the town, passed at their last March meeting.


JOSIAH BRIGHAM, - ELISHA TURNER, E. B. SOUTHER, A. M. ALPOUGH,


Auditors.


QUINCY, Feb. 11, 1861.


NOTE. John A. Green, one of the Board of Auditors, by reason of sickness, was unable to serve.


APPENDIX.


MARRIAGES,


REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF QUINCY, IN 1860.


Jan. 29, 1860, Thomas Burn, of Quincy, Margaret Flood, 66


Jan. 29, 1860, Thomas McTiernan, of Quincy, Catharine Leme, 66


Feb. 12, 1860, Barney Doherty, of Braintree, Winnefred Goodman, of Weymouth.


Feb. 19, 1860, John Welsh, of Quincy Mary Ivers,


Feb. 19, 1860, Peter W. Price, of Quincy, Margaret Smith,


Feb. 5, 1860, Henry Dugen, of Braintree, Maria Linch,


Mar. 28, 1860, Chas. W. Paine, of Randolph, Sophia Garland, 66


Apr. 5, 1860, Cornelius Green, of Weymouth, Mary Cross, 66


Apr. 8, 1860, Bartholomew Ford, of Weymouth, Bridget O'Brien,


Apr. 24, 1860, John W. Moore, of Quincy, Martha A. Penniman, "


Apr. 29, 1860, James R. Hone, of Weymouth, Mary Flanery, May 8, 1860, Wm. H. Pratt, of Quincy, Ellen F. Totman, 66


May 14, 1860, Patrick Dinward, of Quincy, Margaret Moriarty,


May 23, 1860 Win. J. Young, of Quincy, Hannah B. Moore, 66


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June 3, 1860, Jacob M. Farnum, of Boston, Anna E. M. Robinson,


June 4, 1860, Henry J. Richardson, of Quincy, Mary Quilling,


June 6, 1860, Henry T. Bicknell, of Weymouth, Margaret B. Phillips, of Quincy.


June 17, 1860, James Macken, of Abington, Jane Wall,


July 1, 1860, Andrew E. Hartshorn, of Weymouth, Julia A. Cleverly, of Quincy.


July 4, 1860, Daniel S. Baxter, of Quincy, Elizabeth J. Hayden, of Braintree.


July 8, 1860, James Morrisey, of Milton, Bridget Gibbons of Dorchester.


Jnly 12, 1860, Thos. C. Chrestenson, of Quincy, Ingre Stromberg,


July 17, 1860, Daniel Cronin, of Quincy, Jane Connor, 66


Aug. 2, 1860, Wm. Adams, of Nashua, N. H., Mary J. Bass, of Quincy.


Aug. 5, 1860, Stephen T. Kaagin, of Boston, Sarah A. Donoher, of Quincy.


Aug. 14, 1860, Michael Buckley, of Quincy, Mary Ann McGowan,


Aug. 16, 1860, Frederick C. Smith, of Quincy, Elvira S. Crane,


Aug. 19, 1860, John Wilson, of Quincy, Louisa S. Smith,


Aug. 22, 1860, Jeremiah Scannell, of Quincy, Hannah Buckley,


Sept. 8, 1860, Bartholomew Welch, of Quincy, Margaret Connelly,


Sept. 13, 1860, George H. Pratt, of Weymouth, Susan M. Elms,


Oct. 11, 1860, Jason P. Holbrook, of Boston, Lucinda H. Baxter, of Quincy.


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Oct. 16, 1860, Amos Merritt, of Quincy, Elizabeth A. Hayden, of Quincy. Oct. 17, 1860, Charles Riordan, of Quincy, Bridget McEnery,


Oct. 25, 1860, Horace B. Spear, of Quincy, Mary M. Frederick,


Oct. 25, 1860, Peter Landers, of Hingham, Margaret Callahan,


Nov. 1, 1860, Chas. C. Robinson, Strafford, N. H., Susan E. Leavitt, of Quincy.


Nov. 11, 1860, Benjamin C. C. White, of Quincy, Martha G. Whiton,


Nov. 15, 1860, Francis Smith, of Quincy, Julia Larkin, 6 6


Nov. 18, 1860, Jeremiah Ford, of Braintree, Catharine Finnathy, “


Nov. 18, 1860, James Parker, of Quincy, Margaret Fitzpatrick, of Braintree.


Nov. 25, 1860, Michael Barrett, of Hingham, Maria Dunn, of Boston.


Nov. 26, 1860, James Lewis, of Belfast, Me., Martha H. Sanborn, of Boston.


Nov. 28, 1860, David E. Roby, of Quincy, Anna E. Rosc.


Nov. 28, 1860, John McKenzie, of Dorchester, Jane Foster,


Dec. 20, 1860, Stephen K. Bancroft, of Quincy, Laura F. Cummings,


Dec. 20, 1860, Chas. A. Howland, of Quincy, Abbie F. Munroe,


Dec. 26, 1860, J. Franklin Faxon, of Quincy, Mary Ellison, 66


Dec. 25, 1860, Henry P. Baily, of Weymouth, Abbie M. Walker, of Quincy.


Dec. 30, 1860, Chas E. Hall, of Quincy, Nancy M. Pope,


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NAMES OF PERSONS


WHO WERE LIVING IN QUINCY, JAN. 1, 1861, OF 70 YEARS OF AGE AND UPWARDS.


NAMES.


Age.


Where Born.


NAMES,


Age.


Where Born.


OVER 80 AND UNDER 90 YEARS.


Lemuel Brackett,


80 Quincy. 66


Jonathan Newcomb,


86 Quincy.


Susannah Spear,


80


Sally Kidder,


85 Pembroke.


Hannah Porter,


83 Andover, Mas.


Betsy Hobart,


82 Quincy.


Abigail Spear,


83 Quincy.


Lois Bent,


82|


Mehitabel Brackett,


88 Stratham,N. H Ebenezer Green,


80 Chester, N. H.


Elizabeth Pope,


83 Quincy.


Jerusha Thayer,


87


Quincy. 6.


John Wilson,


83 Quincy.


Elijah Veazie,


88


66


James Green,


80 Milton.


Dorothy Nightingale, 83 Randolph.


Nancy Rhoads,


81 Sharon.


Nancy Hayden,


80 Roxbury.


Samuel Packard,


85 Easton.


Sarah Vinton,


83 Quincy.


Lydia Hussey,


88 Nantucket.


Lucy Sampson,


83 Braintree,


Warren Loud,


80 | Weymouth.


OVER 75 AND UNDER 80 YEARS. ·


George Nightingale,


75 Quincy.


James Baxter,


Lucy Marsh,


78


.€


Thomas Kettell,


Sarah Marsh,


79


Charles Nightingale, 77 Quincy.


Polly Nightingale,


79


Mary Farnald,


75 Canaan, N. H.


Eunice Glover,


79 Dorchester.


Samuel Thomas,


78 Middleboro'.


Lydia Spear,


79 Quincy,


William Paily,


77 England. 75 Enfield, N. HI.


Josiah Glover,


76 Milton.


Adam Herrick.


75


Josiah Nightingale,


75 Quincy.


Perez Sprague,


79 Hingham.


Soloman Willard,


Jesse Thompkins


77


Abner Willett,


75 Walpole.


Lucy Newcomb,


75 Quincy


Lucy Packard,


75


66


Mary Green,


77 |Boston.


OVER 70 AND UNDER 75 YEARS.


At Sailor's Snug Harbor.


Jas Stockman, Jas. Treadwell, Samuel Holmes, John Vincent, James Drew, Jos. Bradshaw, John Harmon, Daniel Lord,


73


70


74


Samuel Benson. 71


74 Quincy.


74 Hingham. 71 Deerfield,NH.


71 Quincy.


73 66


Josiah Brigham, Eliz. B. Brigham.


74 Hollis, N. H. 74 Quincy. 71


72


71 Chester, N. H. 74 Dorchester. 73 71 Scituate. 72 Quincy. 71 73 72 Boscawen,NH 74 Quincy. 66


Esther Hayden, Mary R. Sprague, Jeremiah Bean, Hannah Adams, Elizabeth Thayer,


Henry Wood, 74 Salisbury, Ms Sarah Wood, 70 Portsm'th, NH Josiah Hayden, 70 74 Solomon Nightingale Sarah Nightingale, 72 John Green, 73 Lucretia Smith,


Sophia Whitney, Mehitable Page, Jesse P. Newcomb, Mary Baxter, Sally W. Kettell, Jonathan Marsh, Beula Wood, James Pray,


74 74 66 72 Northboro'


70 Cumber'd, R.I.


Job Faxon,


80 Braintree.


Elizabeth Adams, 80


175 Quincy. 77 Newbury.


John Hunt,


79


Moses Smith,


77


At Sailor's Snug Harbor.


Henry Mason,


37


DEATHS


REGISTERED IN QUINCY FOR THE YEAR 1860.


DATE.


NAME.


AGE.


DISEASE.


Y. M. D.


Jan.


7


Ezra Damon


33


. Suicide.


11


Lucy Newcomb


61 9 .


Dropsy.


12


Peter Hardwick ..


52 6 . Insanity.


17


Daniel Hobart


81 4 17 Old Age.


22


James Fury


2


Sealded.


25


Moses Nightingale


66 10


Gravel.


30


Baxter


31


Mary O'Neile Jackson


5


Infant.


Feb.


2


Mary Harris


25


· Consumption.


2


Annie Kelly


8


Measles.


3


Ephraim Pierce


57


. Consumption.


9


Joseph Trask .


85


Old Age.


10


Elizabeth Adams


27


4


Consumption.


13


Sarah Follinsbee . John MeHugh


34


20


William Austin


34


M'ch


6


Nicholas Dolan


27


. Apoplexy.


16


David Rideout


79


Old Age.


18


William Margher


26


· Consumption.


19


Daniel P. Nye Rideout


38


. Fall from a horse.


27


. Infant.


29


Levi F. Stearns


00


12 Whooping Cough.


April. 2


Henry Rudderham


1


6


Teething.


·


Heart Complaint. .


12


Sarah Pratt


4


Typhoid t'ever.


18


George W. Foley


8


Scarletina.


23


Elizebeth Cain


6


· Disease of the Head.


21


William Donoher


47


· Consumption.


25


Mary Ward


35


· Congestion of the Brain.


25


John Desmond Willie H. Vinal Lillias Hazeltine


1


4


Consumption.


May


2


10 Richard Hogan


78


.


· Consumption.


14 Horace Alden .


45


6


22


Alice Phillips Bridgett Bean .


22


· Consumption. 66


June. 3 Mary F. Damon 4 Emily J. Faxon


1 11 17 Dropsy on Brain.


5


Susanah, Hobart


10


Anna J. Reed .


43 46


Blow on the head.


26


James Cleverly Betsy Nash


65 71 14 . 5


. Consumption. Paralysis.


July.


3


Emina J. Ricker


9 Consumption.


12


Alexander Reed


28


.


·


.7


Consumption.


21


35 11 21


31


Abbie B. Cain . Annie F. Parker


35


.


Aug. 6


6 Thomas Pepper


1 . Teething.


6 John McCarthy


. 7 Infantile.


0 Mary Billings


87


Cancer.


7 21 Cholera Infantum.


43


. . Congestion of Brain.


19


Prudence Savill


69, 7 . Consumption.


·


.


9


.


Rheumatic Fever.


31


76


18


7 Louisa P. Breen


13


7


66


· Apoplexy.


.


Small Pox.


.


·


6


Hannah Coyle


7 Patrick Morgan


82


11


26


35


. Small Pox.


13


4


· Killed by a fall. ,


29


3 11


65. 3 . Croup.


12 Jonathan Leavitt


· Consumption.


15


Peter O'Neil


27


13 Mary F'. Parker


6


.


19 Alfred W. Hersey A. R. Jones


8 4 1


Mary Ellen Kimball


12 15 Charles H. Packard


.


24


Infant.


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Deaths in Quincy - CONTINUED.


DATE.


NAME.


AGE.


DISEASE.


Y. M D.|


Aug. 19


Frank M. Moulton .


.


2 14 Dysentery.


22


William O. Spear


·


25


John Savill


76


7 ·


27


William H. Smith


14


7 21 Cholera Infantum. Spine Complaint.


Sept. 2


2


Sarah A. Page


10 25 Whooping Cough. ·


10


Ira L. Nutting


· 28 11


Drowned.


14


Charles T. Tilden


4


Cholera Infantum.


15


Annie D. Holt


1


.


· Dysentery.


17


Mary L. Sullivan


90 . Old Age.


18


Michael Flaherty


62


· Paralysis.


21


Francis D. Fortier


19


7


7 Shot.


22


Catherine Tool John Collins


2


· Consumption.


25


Catherine Tholey


Teething.


25


Mary Leonard


1


Convulsions.


21


Benjamin F. Congdon


22


30


Elizabeth P. Pearson


Oct.


1


Weston Furnald


1|16 Canker.


1


Emily T. Nolan


10


. Poisoned.


10 13


Warren Furnald .


5


4


. Croup.


17


Tracy MeGuinness.


7 Infantile.


17


Ellen Quigley.


. Consumption.


17


Alice Gorgon


3


|Diarrhea.


17


Maria G. White


22


James Morrison


25


Lizzie W. Houston


2.


6


4 Croup.


31


Florence M. Swift


2


.


· Dropsy.


Nov.


4


Margaret King


.


5


John Mc Neany


25


.


·


.


8


. Lung Fever.


15


Charles W. Higgins


4 Infantile.


16


Garrett Murphy


37


Consumption.


8


Eliza Higgins .


21


.


16 Owen Sullivan


51


·


18


Edward Harney


51


.


9


1 Scarlet Fever.


Dec.


1


25


Dropsy on Brain.


1


Dennis Murphy


5


Consumption.


2


Margarett Keily .


33


Fever.


2


Martin H. Parkinson


56 .


Consumption. 66


6 8


Thomas T. Bosworth John Atwood Hunt Frank Dempsey


6


8


Croup.


11


Mary Hughs


· Lung Fever.


11


· Cancer.


14


Hannah Mulgrim


8


· Consumption.


15 Gardner P. Curtis


7 4 Heart Disease.


25


Abbie Janet Pratt


6


2 23 Membraneous Croup.


15


Thomas O'Neil


15


Throat Distemper.


15


Mary A. Dempsey


2


4


Heart Disease. .


Lucinda Dempsey


4


Croup.


15 John Hart


4


. Scarletina.


15 Louisa Froy


6 Lung Fever.


15 Patrick Carroll


25


. Cousumption. 66


15


Bridget Duffy


35


.


18 10 18 Typhoid Fever. 6


30


Lucy Newcomb


24 .


.


Abscess on Brain.


2 Convulsions.


6 Teething. .


5 Ellen Sullivan


. Heart Disease.


5 Betsey Veazie


73


Typhoid Fever.


6 Sarah J. Follen


8


.


66


Typhus Fever.


22


Willie L. Hayward John M Hayward Mary McGann


2


27


10 21 .


.


.


15.10


7


2


Nancy Page


78 30 7


15 15


William Chandler


37


.


2


.


5


·


·


26 Susan F. Hsyden


·


8 20 Cholera Infantum.


76


.


. Old Age.


Stephen Purdy


58


· Consumption. .


11


Ellen M. Hinckley


12


Henry H. Hardwick


18 11


. Disease of Heart.


25


Cornelius Ford


4.18


.


3


. Convulsions.


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TOWN OF QUINCY INCORPORATED IN 1792.


Population in 1800, 1081; in 1810, 1281; in 1820, 1623; in 1830, 2192; in 1840, 3486; in 1850, 5017 ; in 1860, 6788.


Valuation in 1858, $3,637,300.00; in 1859, $3,667,200.00 ; in 1860, $3,716,850.00.


Assessments. In 1858, $28,042.60 ; in 1859, $28, 235.40 ; in 1860, $29,- 590.00.


Poll tax, $1.50 ; number of Polls, 1638.


Statement of valuation of property owned by the town, and appraised by the Assessors, May 1, 1860, for the state valuation.


$5,000.00


Town house and land, 1


- 20,000.00


Pasturage land at Rock Island,


400.00


High School-house and land, -


6,000.00


Adams


Williard


-


-


- 6,000.00


Washington " " 66


7,000.00


Stone


66


66


-


1,000.00


Quincy Neck "


66


-


500.00


E. District 66 66


500.00


North "


66 66


2,000.00


Coddington


6,000.00


Four engine houses and hook and ladder house and land - 2,500.00


Four acres salt marsh


300.00


Land and quarries donated by late John Adams - 9,200.00


$72,400.00


Number of acres in the town -


66


" tons of hty cut in 1859, -


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


498


66 " Oxen, -


68


" Cows, -


-


688


66


" Swine, - -


63


66


" Dwelling houses,


1,104}


66


" Barns, -


- 438


-


-


-


10,691


66 " Horses, -


66


-


-


-


Town Farm,


-


- 6,000.00


-


-


-


2,949


Amount of bank and insurance stock owned in the town in 1859, $291,660.00


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TOWN OFFICERS.


-


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers of the Poor, and Surveyors of Highways. DANIEL BAXTER, EBENEZER ADAMS, JONATHAN JAMESON.


Town Clerk GEORGE L. GILL.


Town Treasurer. WYMAN ABERCROMBIE.


School Committee,


James A. Stetson, For three years,


Edmund Pope,


John Q. Adams, William S. Morton,


For one year.


Washington M. French,


George Savill,


Isaac H. Willey,


Constables. Albert Hayden, Jonas Shackley, Charles H. Kimball,


Charles H. Hunt, T. H. Newcomb, A. G. Sawtelle.


Daniel Baxter,


Fence Viewers. Seth Crane, Edmund Pope.


Surveyors of Wood and Bark.


Edmund B. Taylor,


George H. Locke,


George L. Baxter,


George Nightingale, Henry A. Newcomb. Richard Newcomb, Joseph Burrell.


Seth Adams, Benjam n V. Mead, James Bradford,


Daniel H. Bills, For two years. George H. Locke, S


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Charles G. West, George W. Spear, Seth Crane,


Field Drivers. Edmund Pope, Jas. M. Harris, Charles Swift,


John A. Packard,


Phinehas G. Sanborn, Wm. R. Brown.


Pound Keeper. Daniel Baxter.


Sealer of Weights and Measures. Josiah Adams.


Surveyor of Lumber. Richard Newcomb.


- -


George Nightingale,


Weighers of Coal. S. P. Loomis, Owen Adams.


G. B. Pray.


T'ax Gatherer. Charles A. Cummings.


-


Weigher at the Town Scales. George Nightingale.


Representatives to General Court. Charles Marsh.


John A. Green,


Auditors of Accounts. Josiah Brigham, Elisha Turner, Edward B. Souther, A. M. Alpough.


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A List of Names of those persons and Purties who have not paid their Taxes in the Years 1860, 1859, and 1858.


1860.


Adams, Seth(guard)$23 36 Clark, B.F.


$2 60 'Darran, Michael, $1 50


Algo, James, . 1 50 Clansey, John,


5 88 Dwelle, John F. . 1 50


Austin, Stinson L. . 3 69


Curtain, John,


8 76 Daisy, Timothy, . 1 50 .


Agin, James, 1 50 Clark, F. M.


92 Dowing, Michael,


. 50


Adams, Charles, . 2 23 Cain, James R. Clapp, Francis E. Conland, Patrick,


2 23 Doland, Joseph,


. 1 50


Bass, Benj. F. . 12 45


Bass, Benjamin, .


. 13 91 Clair, Frederick, . 1 50 Dallas, William, 1 50


Buckly, Thos. (estate) 2 19 Cornin, John, .


1 50 Dowd, John, 1 50


Bass, Josiah, 108 81


Baxter, Wm. W .. 1 50


Carrigan, James, Conland, Thomas, . Callahan, John, .


1 50 Duggan, Christopher, 1 50 Doner, John, 1 50 1 50


Bent, George, . 10 26


Bent, James M. .


1 50 Croig, Patrick,


1 50 Doland, James, . 1 50


Baxter, Lewis, 1 50 Cushing, Hiram,


1 50 Donneher, Michael . 1 50


Badger, Ezra, .


8 07


1 5') Connor, Michael,


1 50


Ela, Elsha T. 5 88


Burn‹, Owen,


46 76 6 61 Callahan. John, . Cahill, Michael, . 5 88 Carty, Martin,


1 50


Evans, Evan, 1 50


Evans, Hugh, 1 50


Field, Joseph, 5 15


Faxon, A. T. . 2 96


Farren, Joscph W. 8 03


Furnald, Alfred, . 27 05


Follett, George, 3 91


Fagin, Edward, . 8 07


Borland, James, . Bowin, James H. .


1 50 Drake, Thomas, Jr. 11 72 Flavin, Michael, 6 57


1 50 Flynn, Edward, .


4 42


Blanchard, Rubin, 10 95


Davis, John G.


3 69 Farran, Patrick,


2 23


Brodigan, Henry, . 1 50


Duffie, Patrick, .


1 50 Farrell, Patrick,


6 61


Doneher, Dennis, . 8 07 French, Harvey,


1 50


Curtis, Charles, . 30 70


Doner, William, .


2 92 Fox, John, 1 50


1 50


Chubbuck, Wm. C. 11 70


Dyer, William F.


. 5 88 Fury, Patrick,


1 50


Carr, John J. .. 7 30 Derry, George R. . 3 69 Fitzgerald, Willliam, 1 50 Derry, Wm. H. 73 Fitch, Ansel, . 1 50


Cleverly, J. T. 8 07


Clement, Wm. H. 8 07 Derry, Horacc,


Cahill, George, 10 99 Derry, Barton,


Curran, Phelix, 1 50 Donnevan, Timothy, 1 09 French, Frederick HI. 1 50


Cannon, Matthew, . 2 60 Driscoll, John, (cstate)4 33 French, Francis W. 1 50


Carroll, William, .


3 69 Daily, Daniel,


2 23 Fitzgerald, Frank, . 1 50


8 80 Field, Wm. A. . . . 1 50


2 92 Fctridge, Thomas, . 1 50


Conglin, Arthur, . 14 64 Doherty, Michacl, . 8 80


Claxton, Thomas, . 1 40 Daily, Danicl,


Canaly, Eugene, .


73 | Daily, Michael,


1 50 Glover, John B. . 20 48 . 1 50 Glover, James M. . 7 56


Balkum, Cyrus, . Blazedell, Gilbert, Boyd, William, . Bradford, James. Bishop, Richard, Buckman, Amos, Brine Thomas O. Boyd, Patrick, Bcal, Samuel E. . Burr, Henry, Jr .. .


10 22


73 Corkery, Michael, Connell, Dennis O. .


1 50


7 34 Cain, Danicl, . 1 50


1 50 Connor, Thomas, . 1 50


1 50 Colburn, Wm. E. 1 50


1 50


1 50 Drake, Thomas, . . 24 13


Fallen, John, 5 11


Burbank, E. B.


1 50 Duggan, Charles G.


1 50


Edwards, James, 2 23


Burk, James, .


1 50 Cronin, Daniel, . . 1 50


1 50


Elcock, Charles, 1 46


Bartlett, Abigail, Brown, Warren, . 1 50 Cross, Albridge, . Curran, John,


. 21 17 Christanson, Thomas, 1 50 Donneher, Cornelius, 1 50 1 50


Dow, Everett, 1 50


7 34


Belzer, William,


9 53 Conlan, James,


Elwell, Robert, . 9 53


1 50


4 38 Cumming, Jotham, . 1 50


1 50


Curtis, Timothy, 1 50 Dinnegan, Daniel, . 27 05 Forbes, James,


2 23 Fitzgerald, James, 1 50


1 50 Fitzgerald, Patrick, 1 50


Cunniff, Thomas, . 5 88 Duglass, Francis,


Cunningham, James, 2 96 Doty, Jeremiah, .


6 57 Duffie, Dennis, . 1 50


. 7 30 Doland, Patrick, · 1 50


1 50 Donevan, Jeremiah, 1 50


44


Glover, Adam, . $7 34 Lapham, F. A. .


Glover, John E. .


5 88 Lunt, Theodore H.


8 80 Page, John, . 10 99


Gay, Benj. (heirs), . 7 30 Larry, Columbus,


10 99 |Page, Peter R. . . 13 18


Glennon James, .


4 86 Lowe, Ralph,


4 42 |Penniman, Stephen, 10 99


73 Pierce, G. M. (estate) 5 11


Glover, Mrs. Poily,


Garvin Patrick, . ·


Goulding, John, 00 03 | Lane, Michael, 1 50 Philbrick, David P, 176 70 Philbrick, Moses, 1 50


Greene, Charles A. 85 45 Lingham, George H. 1 50


Gallagher, James, 1 50


Lord, Chas. L. 1 50


Phaland, Daniel,. .


73


Persival, George P. 1 50


Pierce, John, 2d. 1 50


Gerran, Patrick, 1 50


Gallaran, Jeremiah, 1 50 Megan, William, 5 88


Glover, Noah A. .


1 50 Martin, Thomas, . 1 50


Gaffey, John, 1 50


Gibson, Owen, 2d, . 1 50


Graham, Thomas, . 1 50


Hall, Dr. Wm. S. . 3 69


Hardwick, James M. 36 50


Hardwick, Wm. P. 17 60


2 92


Rowell, Benj. . 5 15


Rowell, Peter, 2 96


Rich, I-aiah, . 1 50


Reed, John R. . 48 95


Reed, John R. Jr. . 1 50


Rice, James, . . 10 26


Hayden, Harvey, . Hayden, George W.


1 50


Murphy, John 2d,


34


Reed, Edward, 1 50


Hunt, Asa, 1 50


Moody, Frank B.


1 50


Ring, John, 1 50


1 50 Roach, Morris, 1 5)


Rilev, Charles D. . 1 50


Roberts, William, . 1 50


Haley, Patrick, 2d, 1 50


Hogan, Cornelius, . 2 23


Huckins, James, 244 59


Howley, Thomas, . 9 90


Hopkins, Paul, . .


1 50


Holman, Samuel, 1 50


1 50


McGovering, Peter, Mority, Dennis, 2d,


1 50 Savill, Benj. (heirs) 10 95 1 50 Sha , Emerson, . 21 94


8 80


Harrington, Harry,


1 50


Newcomb, Chapin, . 12 41 Newcomb, Win. 2d, 1 50 Stone, S. O. 10 99


Newcomb, Paul W. 8 07 Small, W. T. . 1 50


4 42


Ivers Daniel, . 1 50


Jones, Joshua, 22 67


Jones, George J. . 12 45


Nightingale, Daniel, 8 07 Scannan, Daniel, 1 50


1 50


Johnson, Jona. S .. 1 50


Nightingale, Alpheus,8 07 Nightingale, Elihu, 1 50 Nash, Nathaniel, . 13 91 Nash, Albert C. . 10 99


Spear, Thomas T. Spear, W. Q. Stancom, Walter, 1 50 1 50


1 50


Kimball, William G. 3 18


Kilroy, Patrick, . 20 48


5 84


O'Neal, Conn. 1 50


O'Neal, John 1 50


Kelley, Dennis, . .


4 42


O'Brien, James, . 1 50


Trask, Theodore, 2 23


Kilrane, James, 1 50


Pope, Ozias M. . , 10 99


Torry, Wm. (estate)162 06


Kiley, Michael, . 1 50 Pope, John A. 1 50


Tanza, William, . 5 88


Kelley, Peter, 1 50. Packard, Wm. 1 50 Tirrell, Job, 1 50


Kervain, William, . 1 50


Pratt, George, 1 50


Trask, E. F. . 1 50


Kane, John, . 1 50


Pratt, William H. 1 50


Tisdale, Robert, . .


1 50


Kenerdy, Christoph.


1 50| Parker, George W.


2 96 |Taylor, Jas. R. . ,


1 50


Page, Chester, · 1 50


Piper, Charles H. . 1 50


Richards, Geo. (heirs)5 11 Ric ards, Louisa, . 22 63 Richards, E. August. 9 49 Rideout, Enoch, 2 23


Rideout, James W. 14 64




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