Town annual report of Quincy 1850-1864, Part 24

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


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To Col. Abner B. Packard, 4th Reg. M. V. M., $ 48 50


" Adjt. Henry Walker, 32 50


" Surgeon H. M. Saville, 66 32 50


" Assist. Surgeon W. L. Faxon, " 32 50


COMPANY H.


Captain, Franklin Curtis $ 48 50


1st Lieutenant, Edward A. Spear 48 50


2d Benjamin F. Messervy 48 50


Orderly Sergeant, Charles F. Pray 48 50


2d Orderly Sergeant, M. M. C. Chubbuck 32 50


3d 66 John Williams 32 50


4th Robert Monk 32 50


1 st Corporal, Thomas Smith 32 50


2d .6 Wm. H. H. Lapham 32 50


3d William Wilbur 32 50


4th 66 Morton Packard 32 50


Amount carried forward, $ 567 50


32


Amount brought forward, $ 567 50


Caleb Brocket


32 50


Lemuel A. Colburn


32 50


David F. Chubbuck


48 50


James J. Dowd 32 50


Daniel F. French


32 50


George W. Gibson


32 50


George L. Hayden


32 50


Charles H. Jameson 32 50


Robert Josselynn


32 50


Joseph A. Lapham


32 50


John Larkin 32 50


Frederick A. Lapham, Jr.


32 50


John M. Lamson


32 50


Frank Marden 32 50


Charles Nutting


32 50


Alonzo Nightingale


32 50


Samuel A. Nightingale


32 50


Edward W. H. Nutting


32 50


Edward L. Perkins


32 50


Wm. O. Pope


32 50


A. P. Pope


32 50


Charles Rily, Jr. 32 50


Luke A. Rideout


32 50


William W. Reynolds


32 50


William H. Feltis


32 50


Warren Q. Spear


32 50


H. Emerson Shaw


32 50


Freeman Totman . 32 50


Henry G, Wildman


48 50


$1,542 00


Drilling.


Luther S. Bent


$ 22 50 $ 13 75


$ 36 25


F. Edward Bent


22 50


13 75


36 25


Wm. H. Baxter


22 50 13 75


36 25


Edwin Brown


22 50 13 75


36 25


Henry F. Barker


22 50


13 75


36 25


Benjamin F. Bass .


22 50


13 75


36 25


Amount carried forward,


$ 1,759 50


33


Amount brought forward,


$ 1,759 50


David J. Burrell


33 50


2 50


36 00


Noah L. Cummings


33 50


13 75


47 25


James H. Cunningham


22 50


13 75


36 25


Perez Chubbuck, Jr.


22 50


13 75


36 25


George F. Cleverly


33 50


13 75


47 25


Edward Damon.


22 50


13 75


36 25


L. H. Elwell


22 50


13 75


36 25


Joseph Enderly


22 50


13 75


36 25


Alonzo Furnald


22 50


13 75


36 25


Richard H. Fisher


33 50


2 50


36 00


N. Eben Glover


33 50


1 25


34 75


Charles N. Hunt


33 50


13 75


47 25


Edwin L. Joice


22 50


13 75


36 25


Freeman Joseph


22 50


13 75


36 25


Albert Keating


22 50


13 75


36 25


Peter Marque


33 50


13 75


47 25


Peter Newcomb


22 50


13 75


36 25


W. B. Nightingale


22 50


13 75


36 25


Hiram B. Prior


22 50


13 75


36 25


Charles E. Pierce


22 50


13 75


36 25


John Parker, Jr.


22 50


13 75


36 25


George W. Pope


33 50


1 25


34 75


William G. Sheen


22 50


13 75


36 25


C. A. Spear .


22 50


13 75


36 25


Horace O. Souther


22 50


13 75


3,6 25


F. L. Souther


33 50


13 75


47 25


$ 2,753 50


The following have enlisted in other regiments : -


James D. Billings


$ 45 00


John Q. Bent


30 00


George A. Bent .


45 00


Luther M. Bent


30 00


Loring Bigelow .


30 00


John Cronin .


30 00


John Connell


30 00


Stephen H. Caverly


20 00


Horace Derry


30 00


Michael Devens


30 00


320 00


Amount carried forward,


$ 3,073 50


3


34


Amount brought forward, $ 3,073 50


Patrick Dermody


30 00


Michael Finton


15 00


Joseph Flynn 30 00


Charles A. Follett . 30 00


John F. G. Glover 15 00


James Golden 15 00


Martin C. Hetherstein


30 00


Alden H. Holbrook 20 00


Henry A. Holden


30 00


George R. Kidder .


45 00


George H. Lingham


18 00


Joseph Luzarder


20 00


Charles E. Messer


30 00


William McIntyre


45 00


Bernard Mundy


30 00


Michael Enright


30 00


James Mulloy 30 00


Bryant Newcomb, Jr. 15 00


Andrew O'Connell


30 00


Maurice O'Connell 45 00


Jeremiah O'Brine


30 00


George L. Phillips


30 00


Peter Ryan


30 00


William G. Robinson


38 50


William H. H. Rideout


30 00


George Starbuck


45 00


James Scannel .


45 00


William F. Thayer 30 00


W. B. Thayer 30 00


John Toal 30 00


John Cullen 30 00


Incidental expenses of the Committee 9 00


$ 4,004 00


All of which is respectfully submitted.


JOHN GLOVER, Chairman, WYMAN ABERCROMBIE, Secretary, JONATHAN JAMESON, THOMPSON BAXTER, Committee.


HENRY LITTLEFIELD,


EDMUND B. TAYLOR,


35


AID TO SOLDIERS' FAMILIES.


Amount paid by the Selectmen to the families of soldiers, in compliance with the law passed by the State, May 23, 1861 : -


Edward Cain,


Paid to wife and child,


$ 45 71


James D. Billings,


wife and children, 64 80


George A. Bent,


48 00


Maurice O'Connell,


64 80


David T. Chubbuck, 66


father, for child,


22 43


Horace Derry,


mother, 66


22 71


Martin C. Hetherstein,


24 00


George B. Kidder,


wife and child,


47 71


Peter Marque, 66


wife and children,


65 20


William McIntyre, 66


66 40


Charles F. Pray,


Mrs. P. Wood, for child, 21 33


Charles F. Pray,


66


wife,


42 67


Peter Ryan,


mother,


25 00


William G. Robinson, 66


wife,


27 57


James Scannel, 66


wife and children, 64 80


George Starbuck,


66


wife and child, 45 42


26 71


H. G. Wildman,


66


wife and children, 69 60


Thomas Munroe,


66


Mrs. Denton, for 2 children, 47 20 wife, 23 60


32 88


Stephen J. Keegan,


wife,


32 85


Loring A. French,


wife and children,


70 80


Francis P. Loud,


66


wife and child,


64 56


Benjamin Watson, 66


64 56


Leonard B. Harrington,' 66


wife,


23 43


John Taylor, 66


wife and child,


50 28


Yeorge W. Gibson, 66


mother,


23 00


John A. Pratt,


66


wife and child, 48 85


Charles W. Carver,


66


wife and children, 67 20


James Goulding,


66


father and mother, 45 12


Amount carried forward,


$ 1,389 19


William F. Thayer,


mother,


Thomas Munroe,


Nelson J. Welsh, 66


wife and child,


36


Amount brought forward,


$ 1,389 19


Daniel F. French,


Paid to mother, 23 14


Lorenzo Dow,


66


24 00


James Chubbuck, 66


wife, 23 72


John Towle, 66


P. Murkin, for 3 children, 64 80


John H. Lampson,


mother, 19 42


Duncan Mckay,


66


W. Buchan, for 2 children, 44 28


J. Q. A. Thayer,


66


wife,


29 56


Thomas Kirvain,


mother,


32 43


Thomas Trainer,


66


father and mother,


33 12


William Egan,


mother,


18 71


David Hurley, 66


wife,


50 80


Richard Lawless,


66


wife and child,


39 71


Joshua Jones,


wife,


23 00


Alonzo Jones, 66


66


21 56


James H. Smith, 66


38 85


Alonzo Howard,


66


23 00


Charles Cumming,


660


father,


26 57


Michael Flannagan,


66


wife,


46 28


Michael Manning,


66


father and mother,


61 68


Lawrence Ballow,


66


66


28 56


Samuel Pierce,


66


66


53 12


Thomas Fallon,


66


66


65 40


Michael Donnaher,


father,


15 85


Charles Nutting,


66


father and mother, 54 28


Michael Connor,


66


mother, 15 85


Alden H. Holbrook,


66


father and mother,


45 42


Barnard Hart, Jr.,


66


father,


30 56


Jeremiah O'Brine,


66


Mrs. O'Shea, for child,


23 00


Henry Trask,


father and mother,


33 13


Jeremiah Marrah,


66 mother,


9 00


John Hannafan,


66


wife and child,


73 60


Luther M. Bent,


father,


27 71


Lemuel A. Colburn,


mother,


23 56


Warren Q. Spear,


father,


22 42


Henry F. Packard,


66


father and mother,


44 84


George H. Lingham,


66


wife and children, 21 60


John W. Martin,


66 father and mother, 16 00


Amount carried forward,


$ 2,637 72


66


66


mother,


66


37


Amount brought forward,


$ 2,637 72


Patrick Dorney,


Paid to father and mother,


16 84


John Howly,


66


66


19 41


Joseph A Lapham,


66


66


44 84


Frederick Fletcher,


66


mother,


16 43


Charles E. Pope,


66


wife and children, 26 00


Thomas McGann,


father,


12 71


Lewis G. McIntyre,


66


wife,


4 00


Harrison S. Hunt,


John Dunn,


66


father,


4 00


Frank G. Chubbuck,


66


father and mother,


8 00


Peter Welch,


66


66


8 00


James Ryan,


66


6.6


8 00


William Jones, 66


66 66


8 00


George L. Phillips, 66


father,


4 00


William O. Pope,


.66


father and mother,


8 00


Franklin A. Clark,


66


father,


4 00


Michael Galvin, 66


66


2 57


Charles A. Follett,


66 father and mother,


8 00


Amount drawn by Selectmen from Treasury .


$ 2,852 52


Amount drawn by Committee from Treasury 4,004 00


Total amount paid to soldiers $ 6,856 52


The amount returned to the State by the Selectmen, for reimbursement to January 1, 1862, is $ 3,248 51


The amount paid since January 1, 1862, which has not been returned for reimbursement, is . $ 578 57


DONATION FUND,


As expended by the Selectmen : -


The amount of contributions were $ 2,343 50


Amount paid out . 1,325 63


Balance on deposit


$ 1,017 87


TOWN HALL BUILDING. JACOB FLINT, Superintendent.


'aid Urbane Cudworth, Jr., labor and stock $1 60


Benj. F. Bass, labor and stock 5 00


Amount carried forward,


$ 6 60


66


12 00


38


Amount brought forward, $6 60


Paid E. B. Hersey, painting . 75 03


J. G. Brackett, brick 2 25


" C. H. Kimball, repairs 3 75


" Ebenezer Adams, coal 16 50


C. C. Brackett, repairs on settees 1 31


Tirrell & Sons 66 50


C. F. Pierce 6 20


" G. S. Coffin, keys 1 50


F. T. & W. V. Hayward, setting glass 2 25


E. S. Fellows, smokejack 6 40


66 Jacob Flint, superintendent of building . 72 82


66 Briesler & Whitney, sundries . 1 99


66 H. B. Ellis, fuel 2 70


E. Packard & Co., sawdust 50


66 D. Cummings & Co., brooms 73


" Citizens' Gas Light Co. 45 60


66 L. A. Sleeper, repairs on sidewalk 5 50


$ 252 13


Amount of income from hall $ 199 72


bank and post office, 187 50


" received from sale of counter 2 00


$ 389 22


Balance of income over expenses $ 137.09


FRENCH vs. TOWN OF QUINCY.


Paid W. M. French, witness fees $ 13 12


Thomas Adams, 1 75


66 Hon. B. F. Thomas, counsel 130 75


Daniel Baxter, expenses to Dedham 2 00


Daniel Baxter, expenses to Boston 2 50 .


J. M. Gourgas, Esq., counsel 175 00


There is now due from Mrs. H. K. French $ 43.50 on the suit.


$ 625 12


39


PAY OF TOWN OFFICERS.


· Paid Daniel Baxter, services as assessor, select- man, overseer of poor, and surveyor of highways $ 365 00


Ebenezer Adams, services as assessor, se- lectman, overseer of the poor, and sur- veyor of highways ·


265 00


" Noah Cummings, services as assessor, se- lectman, overseer of poor, and surveyor of highways 211 50


" Geo. L. Gill, services as town clerk, 35 00


" Wyman Abercrombie, treasurer 50 00


D. H. Bills, services as committeeman, 48 00


Wm. S. Morton “ 33 00


66 Wm. S. Morton, writing school report, 10 00


" W. B. Duggan, services as school committee, 44 00


66 Geo. H. Locke,


30 00


Edmund Pope, 66 41 00


Josiah Brigham, chairman of auditors, 25 00


W. M. French, services as constable . 26 50


" A. Sawtelle, 66


3 00


66 Geo. Savill, 66 2 00


.. Samuel Ames, 2 50


Darius Barron,


2 00


Edwin Packard, " special policeman in 1860 6 00


Nathan C. Pratt, services as special policeman in 1860 6 00


Geo. Packard, 1860, 6 00


$ 1,211 50


.


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid J. E. Farwell, & Co., printing auditors'


report $ 76 00


" Mrs. E. Hayden, bill of 1560 for medicines, 11 47 Albert Merritt, distributing auditors' report, 5 00


Amount carried forward. $ 92 47


40


Amount brought forward, $ 92 47


Paid J. E. Farwell & Co., printing tax bills, 2 50


66 J. G. Brackett, lumber for dam 11 18


66 Geo. W. B. Taylor, damage to carriage, 3 37


66 Wm. C. Chubbuck, services at armory, 6 00


J. Shackley, covering reservoir 1 25


66 Geo. L. Gill, postage 1 33


Geo. L. Gill, blank books and stationery, 12 55


Richard Newcomb, labor on dam 3 75


D. H. Bills, travelling expenses 2 50


W. S. Morton, paid for distrib'g school reports, 6 00


John Hall, for ringing the bell and care of clock, six months, 32 50


John Hall, repairs on hearse 6 00


66 John A. Green, printing 39 50


66 Josiah Adams, for town pump 27 77


66


J. G. Brackett, lumber for hay scales 6 54


Charles Swift, damages for pung 3 00


66 Edward Flynn, labor in 1860 on Walnut st. 4 25


C. C. Brackett, repairs on bell deck . 5 74


Tirrell & Sons, repairs on town pump 1 60


John Hall, ringing bell and care of clock to Feb. 1, 1862, six months 32 50


John Hall, repairs on hearse 2 00


66 66 " bell gear 1 00


66 " returning 133 deaths to town clerk, 13 30


66 Galen Bowditch, carting 3 25


66 House of Correction, support of J. G. Jones, in 1860 26 00


66 Mrs. M. E. Green, printing . 48 50


Briesler & Whitney, sundries 85


H. A. Gay, paupers' tickets to Bridgewater, 2 13


66 Richard Newcomb, repairs on hay scales, 1 50


George L. Gill, stationery and blank books, 10 52


66 registering and recording


133 deaths 15 30


66


George L. Gill, registering 56 marriages 5 60


66 66 66 176 births 35 20


Amount carried forward, $ 467 45


41


Amount brought forward, $ 467 45 50


Paid W. M. French, use of wagon


66 J. E. T. & Wm. V. Hayward, repairs on bell deck . 3 12


N. B. Furnald, repairs on clock 3 42


W. Abercrombie, spikes for hay scales, 80


" D. Baxter, use of horse and carriage, 1 year, 30 00


" E. Adams, use of horse and carriage and travelling expenses 23 41


" N. Cummings, use of horse and carriage and travelling expenses 23 47


" Nautical Branch of State Reform School, for board for J. Gallagher 4 07


" Wright & Potter, printing school report, 49 95


" Town of Milton, for one-half of bill for boundary posts .


3 00


" J. M. Gourgas, for clerk fees and approval of by-laws 12 50


" J. M. Gourgas, advice concerning collect- or's duties ·


25 00


" J. M. Gourgas, advice concerning Codding- ton Schoolhouse lot 5 00


" J. M. Gourgas, advice on tax of 1858, 10 00


$ 661 69


TOWN LIQUOR AGENCY. ABNER WILLETT, Agent. Dr.


1361.


Feb. 1. Stock on hand . $ 170 41


Liquors bought during the year, 275 34


Salary of agent 125 00


Profits of agency 77 50


$ 645 25


1562. Cr.


Feb. 1. By stock on hand


$ 133 31


" amount sold during the year


514 94


$ 648 25


And to the profits of . $ 77 50


Add decrease in agent's stock of 37 10


Gives the amount paid to treasurer of $ 114 60


42


TAXES Of 1858, 1859, and 1860, as collected by Stephen Morse, Jr.


TAX OF 1858.


Feb. 1, 1861, Due from C. A. Cummings . $ 445 78


Received of S. Morse, Jr., cash . $ 209 33


66 S. Morse, Jr., abatements 118 39


Feb. 1, 1862, Due from S. Morse Jr. 10 77


338 49


Balance due from estate of C. A. Cummings, $ 107 29


Due estate of C. A. Cummings for collecting $ 6,586.54


$ 54 33


Due estate of C. A. Cummings, bill paid, 4 20


58 53


Real deficiency . $ 48 76


TAX OF 1859.


Feb. 1, 1861, Due from C. A. Cummings . $ 642 40


Received of S. Morse, Jr., cash . $ 204 06


66 S. Morse, Jr., abatements 156 55


Feb. 1, 1862, Due from S. Morse, Jr. 122 40


483 01


Balance due from estate of C. A Cummings, $ 159 39


Due estate of C. A. Cummings for collecting $ 9,414.00


$ 68 25


Due estate of C. A. Cummings, abatements, 1 40


69 65


Real deficiency . $ 89 74


TAX OF 1860.


Feb. 1, 1861, Due from estate of C. A. Cummings ·


$ 5,367 44


Received of S. Morse, Jr., cash . 1,915 39


66 S. Morse, Jr., abatements 460 63


Due from S. Morse, Jr. 313 00


2,689 02


Balance due from estate of C. A. Cummings,


$ 2,678 42


43


Amount brought forward, $ 2,678 42


Due estate of C. A. Cummings for collecting


$ 4,816.38 28 29


Due estate of C. A. Cummings, abatements,


30 70


58 99


Real deficiency . $ 2,619 43


Allowed by Assessors to S. Morse, Jr., abatement of 1858


tax 118 39


Paid for collecting balance of tax . 18 03


Allowed by Assessors, to S. Morse, Jr., abatement of 1859 tax 156 55


Paid for collecting balance of tax


31 78


Allowed by Assessors, to S. Morse, Jr., abatement of 1860 tax . 460 63


Paid for collecting balance of tax 116 67


$ 902 05


TAXES OF 1861.


Edward B. Souther, Collector, Dr.


Town tax


$ 24,000 00


County "


4,399 50


State


1,344 00


Overlayings


1,065 65₺


-$30,809 15₺


Edward B. Souther, Collector, Cr.


For discount on $ 20,690.10, collected on or


before Sept. 1, 1861, at 4 per cent., $ 827 60


" collecting $ 20,690.10 310 35


For abatements allowed by Assessors 337 64


Amount paid Town Treasurer . 26,904 58


Amount now due on 1861 tax . 2,428 98₺


$ 30,809 15₺


TOWN DEBT.


NOTES PAYABLE. Dr.


To Quincy Stone Bank $5,665 00


" Quincy Stone Bank 3,078 00


Amount carried forward, $ 8,743 00


44


Amount brought forward, $ 8,743 00


To Susanna Spear 1,590 00


" Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 2,500 00


" Mount Wollaston Bank 1,000 00


" Joseph W. Robertson 1,000 00


" John Glover 519 75


" Hannah Hobart 1,834 88


" Adams' Temple and School Fund 6,955 46


" Funded note of Western Railroad sink- ing fund . 10,000 00


" Two mos. interest, at 5 per cent. to Feb.


1, 1862, on same 83 33


" Due on Centre Schoolhouse lot 656 25


$ 34,882 67


Cr.


By cash in Treasury, Feb. 1, 1862, $ 1,233 98


" amount due from E. B. Souther 2,428 98


66


66 of liquor in hands of Agent, 133 31


66


60 due from town of Gloucester . 22 75


66


66 66 Weymouth, 5 00


66 66 66 State, for military ser-


vice to Jan. 1, 1862 3,248 51


66


66 due from State, for military ser- vice rendered from Jan. 1, 1862, 578 57


66


66 due from State for funeral ex- penses of paupers 27 50


66 due from estate of C. A. Cum- mings on 1858 tax 48 76


due from estate of C. A. Cum-


mings on 1859 tax 89 74


.6


66 due from estate of C. A. Cum- mings on 1860 tax 2,619 43


$ 10,536 53


Amount of town debt Feb. 1, 1862 $ 24,346 14


Feb. 1, 1861 . 22,211 41


Increase of debt


$ 2,134 73


State, rent of armory, 100 00


45


FINANCES.


WYMAN ABERCROMBIE, Treasurer, DR.


To cash in treasury Feb. 1, 1861


$ 708 18


66 rece'd of State Treas., military service, 359 00


66


" rent of armory . 100 00


.. of State Treasurer, portion of school fund 275 34


To cash rec'd of liquor agent 77 50


.. " from hayscales . 72 32


" of Boston, supplies to J. D. Billings, 79 77


66 " of Hingham, supplies to A. Cain . 12 00


66 66 " of Abington, " to B. F. Clark, 16 88


To cash rec'd of Randolph, funeral expenses of Mrs. E. Thayer .


15 00


To cash rec'd of Newton, supplies to Mrs. Alden, 24 54


" for lots sold in new cemetery 115 00


66 66 " income from town hall 199 72


66 66 " rent of rooms in town house 187 50


66 for dog licenses 143 50


66


" for use of receiving tomb 5 00


66


66 " for counter from lyceum room . 2 00


" for sale of hose from fire departm't, 30 00


To cash rec'd from county treasurer, interest deducted on county tax 55 00


To cash rec'd for produce sold from town farm, 448 77


66 " from Stephen Morse, Jr., 1858 tax, 327 72


66


66 1859 tax, 360 61


66 66 1860 tax, 2,376 02


66 " from Ed. B. Souther, 1861 tax, 28,380 17


" on notes 43,107 92 6


66 ' of T. A. Huntress, rent of Rock Is., 10 00


66


" of liquor agent 37 10


$ 77,526 56


WYMAN ABERCROMBIE, Treasurer, CR. By cash paid sundry notes and interest . $ 40,214 75


66


66 town orders 30,334 33


Amount carried forward, $ 70.549 08


66


66 66


46


Amount brought forward, $ 70,549 08


By cash paid Collector of county tax 4,399 50


State tax 1,344 00 "4 " on hand 1,233 98 - $ 77,526 56


GENERAL STATEMENT.


Whole amount of the orders drawn on Town Treasurer, for the year ending Feb. 1, 1862 . $ 30,334 33


Disbursed as follows : -


For the almshouse establishment $ 2,192 25


" poor out of the almshouse 1,175 96


" highways 1,471 37


" school teaching 9,129 69


" incidentals of schools 2,083 52


" fire department 1,871 49


" lock up . 40 46


" Hancock Light Guard


200 00


" M. W. Cemetery 59 10


" Old Cemetery


125 89


" Town Hall building


252 13


" French suit


625 12


" town officers


1,211 50


" miscellaneous expenses 661 69


For abatements, collecting, and discounts on taxes of 1858, 1859 and 1860 902 05


For abatements, collecting, and discounts on 1861 tax 1,475 59


For soldiers .


6,856 52


$ 30,334 33


LIST OF ABATEMENTS FOR 1861.


Adams, N. Micajah, poll 1 50


Armstrong, Patrick, “ 1 50


Bass, Lewis, as guardian, personal estate 2 96


Blanchard, W. H., real estate


13 32


Baxter, L. George, 2d, poll


1 50


47


Bowen, William, poll


1 50


Bagly, Andrew,


1 50


Bent, H. William, 66


1 50


Brown, A. Edward,


1 50


Briggs, John,


1 50


Bodsworth, Thomas,


1 50


Bowker, Harris, 66


1 50


Ball, S. Dennison,


1 50


Bemis, W. George.


1 50


Bradbury, Mr.


1 50


Bradly, John,


1 50


Bent, A. George,


1 50


Bent, M. James,


1 50


Cudworth, Urbane, Jr., personal estate


2 22


Caswell T. Betsy, real estate


1 48


Cole, Richard, Jr., poll


1 50


Clapp, E. Francis, personal estate


6 66


Carrigan, Andrew, poll


1 50


Coolidge, Richard,


1 50


Crowley, Bartholomew, poll


1 50


Collins, Dennis, 66


1 50


Churchill, Bela,


1 50


Chesly, Amos,


1 50


Connor, Eugene, 66


1 50


Clark, Jonathan,


1 50


Chick, Henry, 66


1 50


Clark, William,


1 50


Clark, John, 66


1 50


Clark, F. Benjamin,


66


1 50


Cavaneau, Thomas,


1 50


Cornell, Andrew, 66


1 50


Dinnegan, Patrick, real estate


1 48


Desmond, Patrick, personal estate


1 48


Derry, A. Horace, 66


74


Derry, H. William, 66


74


Dorrity, Michael,


66


7 42


Daily, John, poll .


1 50


Dooly, Joseph, poll


1 50


Daily, Patrick, "


1 50


Davis, William, “


1 50


48


Davis, Joseph, poll .


1 50


Devine, Jerome, “


1 50


Donnoher, Cornelius, poll .


1 50


Drollet, Peter,


1 50


Dowd, John, 66


1 50


Davis, R. Edward,


1 50


Duggan, James,


1 50


Dinsmore, William, 66


1 50


Dow, Everett,


1 50


Evans, Hugh,


1 50


Emerson, Charles, 66 ·


1 50


Farrell, Simon, personal estate


2 96


Flowers, James,


1 48


Faxon, George, heirs of, personal estate . 2 22


Forster, S. Chase, personal estate, 2.22 ; poll, 1.50


3 72


Ford, Dennis, poll


1 50


Forbush, John, poll .


1 50


Foley, William, “


1 50


Fitzgerald, Patrick, poll


1 50


French, Edward,


1 50


Faxon, N. Horatio,


1 50


Fox, John,


1 50


Fox, John, 2d,


1 50


Findly, John,


1 50


Farrell, Patrick,


1 50


Garrity, Patrick, personal estate


74


Glover, H. William, personal estate


2 22


Green, James, poll


1 50


Gallagher, James, poll


1 50


Gallagher, James, 2d, poll


1 50


Gibson, Owen,


1 50


Gillman, Lyman, 66


1 50


Glennan, Edward,


1 50


Griffin, John,


66


1 50


Guptill, Robert,


1 50


Giachrist, James,


1 50


Gately, Martin,


1 50


Gragg, William,


1 50


Galvin, Jeremiah, 66


1 50


Griffin, Edmund,


66


1 50


49


Guptill, John. poll


1 50


Glover, H. Brigham,


1 50


Halstram, Jonas,


1 50


Howly, William, real estate


74


Hayden, Harvey, poll


1 50


Holbrook, Jonathan, poll


1 50


Harrigan, Daniel, 66


1 50


Hersy, Jerome,


1 50


Hayden, W. George,


1 50


Horace, Johnson, personal estate


74


66 real estate


74


Joyce, Martin, poll


1 50


Jones, William, “


1 50


Jock, James,


1 50


Jonkins, John,


1 50


Kelly, Thomas, “


1 50


Kelly, W. James, poll


1 50


Kain, John, 2d, poll


1 50


Keenan, Christopher, poll


1 50


Keenan, Maurice,


1 50


Kelly, Albert,


1 50


Kelly, Michael,


1 50


Larkin, Thomas, real estate


74


Leeland, Charles, poll


1 50


Lannon, John,


1 50


Lennon, Michael,


1 50


Lines, James,


1 50


Manning, Michael, “


1 50


McRea, John,


1 50


Mann, Charles,


1 50


Mahan, Timothy,


1 50


McGuire, Anthony “


1 50


McNulty, Daniel, “


1 50


Munroe, James,


1 50


Moody, F. Benj. 66


1 50


McClay, Robert,


1 50


Malloy, James,


1 50


Morrison, David, 66


1 50


McKenney, Hugh, “


1 50


McNeil, Thomas,


1 50


4


50


McCarty, Alex. poll


1 50


Mills, John,


1 50


Moran, John, 66


1 50


McGowen, Andrew "


1 50


Moses, Charles,


1 50


McCarty, Timothy "


1 50


Murphy, John, 2d, "


1 50


Newcomb, Wm.


1 50


O'Brine, Dennis, 66


1 50


Owens, John, 66


1 50


Ogle, Wm.


1 50


O'Neil, John, 66


1 50


Owens, Hugh,


1 50


Percival, James, 66


1 50


Perry, Mr.


1 50


Peters, Wm. 66


1 50


Prouty, Nath'l,


1 50


Palmer, B. M. Jas. "


1 50


Puffer, John, 66


1 50


Pope, E. Charles, personal estate


74


Quigly, Patrick. poll


1 50


Quigly, Francis. "


1 50


Quimby, Mr.


66


1 50


Reardon, Daniel, personal estate


1 48


Roby, Simon, poll


1 50


Russel. Edward, poll


1 50


Ring, John, personal estate


74


Scully. Jeremiah, poll


1 50


Smith. Thomas.


1 50


Sidelinger, Elijah,


1 50


Samuel, Mr., 66


1 50


Smith, Samuel,


.


1 50


Smith, Francis,


1 50


Streak, George,


1 50


Smart, Benjamin,


1 50


Snow, J. Henry, 66


1 50


Sanborn, G. Phineas '


1 50


Stiles, Thomas,


1 50


Sleeper, Barnard,


1 50


.


Steele, Robert,


1 50


.


.


.


.


51


Southard, James, poll . Thomas, George, personal estate


1 50


22 50


Thompson, W. George, poll


1 50


Thompson, Samuel, 1 50


Tripp, F. James,


1 50


Tracy, Larry, 66


1 50


Thayer, B. Washington, “


1 50


Tracy, Morris, 66


1 50


Underwood Ebenezer, personal estate


2 96


Woodward, E., Dr.


14 80


Williams, John, real estate


1 48


Wadsworth, J. & T. «


2 96


Williams, Evan, poll


1 50


Williams, John, 66


1 50


Williams, Owen, 66


1 50


Whaland, Matthew "


1 50


Wood, James, 66


1 50


Wilmarth, L. Calvin, poll .


1 50


Welsh, John, poll


1 50


Lath, Abagail, real estate


74


Skelton, P. C.


1 48


3


The undersigned, auditors for the year ending January 31, 1861 submit the foregoing pages as a summary of their labors. We have examined the accounts of the Selectmen and the accounts of the Town Treasurer, and find them correctly kept and vouched, and have arranged all bills that have been paid under their appropriate heads. Your Committee have appraised all the personal property at the Almshouse, and after a thorough inspection of the house, the different apartments allotted to the several inmates, the quiet and apparent cheerfulness of each one, and the serupulous cleanliness of all, we feel that the worthy Matron and Superintendent do perform their whole duty, and that they really make a home for the aged and infirm who are under their care. And we would respectfully suggest for the consideration of the town, the expediency, - and certainly soon it will be a necessity, - of re- placing the very uncomfortable and inconvenient house now on the town farm, for one which will be better suited and adapted to the wants of the occupants and the community.


The duties of the Selectmen, the past year, have been very arduous ;


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for, in addition to the duties of their office, the payment of soldiers' claims, and as a committee for the disbursement of the Donation Fund, has absorbed a great portion of time. We give in the report a general statement of the condition of the above mentioned fund, and the doings entire of the other two committees. We would respectfully reiterate the suggestion made last year by the Chairman of the Board of Select- men, to have the salaries of the school teachers end for the year on the last of January.


We omitted in our report to mention under the proper head, that Messrs. Huckins, Pratt, Reed, Pope, and others, furnished gratuitously labor and material to the amount of $ 175.32, on the repairs to the Squantum Road.


In the Appendix to the Report will be found a report by the Engi- neers of the Fire Department ; also, a complete list of tax payers and delinquent tax payers. The list of marriages and deaths are also in the Appendix. But the very interesting table of aged persons of Quincy, is omitted on account of the incompleteness of the list of names.




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