Town annual report of Quincy 1850-1864, Part 30

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


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1863.


AUDITORS' REPORT.


SCHOOLS.


Appropriation by Town, $ 9,500.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


For Three Years -HENRY WALKER, EBENEZER ADAMS.


For Two Years - GEORGE WHITE, WILLIAM B. DUGGAN. For One Year - JAMES A. STETSON, GEORGE H. LOCKE.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Paid Granville B. Putnam, teaching,


$ 1,083 32


Miss N. Maria Dow,


400 00


" James Brown, charcoal,


7 50


" H. B. Ellis, fuel,


4 50


" Ebenezer Adams,


44 05


1,539 37


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Paid Seth Dewing, Jr., teaching in 1861,


$ 506 59


66


Miss M. T. W. Beal, teaching,


264 00


66 M. A. Davis,


220 00


66 E. A. Newcomb,


215 00


66


" E. F. Nightingale, 66


220 00


66 M. E. McGrath, 66


155 00


James Glennon, wood,


10 12


" John D. Nutting, “ 8 25


" H. B. Ellis, fuel,


3 15


Ebenezer Adams, coal,


157 50


$ 2,403 51


$ 3,942 88


Amount carried forward,


" 1862, 643 90


.


4


Amount brought forward,


ADAMS SCHOOL.


Paid Stephen Morse, Jr., teaching, $ 706 25


" Mrs. F. E. Whicher, 66


220 00


" Miss V. Richards, 66


220 00


66 S. V. Wild,


264 00


66 A. A. Holbrook, 66


264 00


66 Lucy M. Gillson, 66


220 00


66 H. A French, 6


160 00


" Ebenezer Adams, coal,


112 50


" H. B. Ellis, fuel, 13 50


2,180 25


NORTH DISTRICT SCHOOL.


Paid A. Sandford, teaching,


$ 705 00


" S. M. Cummings, " 81 33


" Ebenezer Adams, coal,


24 00


" H. B. Ellis, fuel, 4 50


814 83


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


Paid Caleb Murdock, teaching,


$ 181 25


" Edward J. Comins, "


525 00


" Miss M. A. Holbrook, teaching, 252 00


66 H. A. Clements,


265 25


" C. A. Thomas,


221 25


66 L. R. Clements,


84 00


66 H. B. Ellis, fuel,


5 50


" Ebenezer Adams, coal,


122 96


" Lemuel Baxter, charcoal, 8 40


1,665 61


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


Paid L. P. Forbush, teaching,


$ 706 25


Miss J. E. Underwood, teaching,


220 00


66 M. S. Thayer,


220 00


66 66 M. A Prescott, 60


264 00 .


C. Burrell,


80 00


Ebenezer Adams, coal,


120 00


" H. B. Ellis, fuel, 2 25


1,612 50


Amount carried forward,


$ 10,216 70


$ 3,942 88


5


Amount brought forward,


$ 10,216 07


EAST DISTRICT SCHOOL.


Paid Miss Eunice D. Drake, teaching,


$ 308 00


" Ebenezer Adams, coal, 17 00


" H. B. Ellis, fuel, 5 40


330 40


Total amount expended, 10,546 47


Of this amount deduct what was paid to S. Dewing, Jr., for teaching in 1861, of


506 59


Amount expended for 1862,


10,039 88


Town Appropriation, $ 9,500 00


State Appropriation,


288 26


Coddington land fund,


75 00


9,863 26


Excess of expenditure,


$ 176 62


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF SCHOOLS. Under the direction of School Committee.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Paid John O'Neil, care of building, $ 13 84


Mrs. Williams, cleaning and sweeping, 3 56


66 McCarty, 66 1 94


66


66 Collins, cleaning, &c., 2 20


66


66 McCarty, 77


" George L. Gill, books, ink, chalk, &c., 2 51


66


66 writing books, pens, &c., 3 83


" Mrs. Williams, cleaning, &c., 1 45


" F. A. Brown & Co., books, 4 00


" J. O'Neil, care of building, 8 28


" N. B. Furnald, merchandise, 21 00


" H. & Y. W. Handy, repairs on lightning rods, 8 50


Mrs. McCarty, cleaning, &c. 91


Collins, 66 88


Amount carried forward, $ 73 67


6


Amount brought forward, $ 73 67


Paid Mrs. Williams, cleaning, &c., 1 24


" C. F. Pierce, new stove and repairs on pipe, 35 14


" Josiah Adams, repairs on pump, 2 00


" George L. Gill, books for teachers, 1 00


" Crosby & Nichols, books, 2 90


" J. O'Neil, care of building,


3 12


" W. G. Shattuck, 5 dozen metallic ink wells,


10 00


1 gallon liquid slate, 5 00


" A. Mudge, 200 cards, 3 50


" John O'Neil, care of High School,


12 50


" Dutton & Co., repairing blackboards, 3 00


Crosby & Nichols, books, 1 75


" French & Roby, repairs on blackboards, 4 00


" Mrs. Collins, cleaning, 1 42


" W. M. French, moving furniture, 1 50


" E. S. Fellows, pipe and labor, 4 62


" Peter B. Turner, cutting in inkstands, 2 85


" M. E. Green, printing notices, 3 00


" George L. Gill, books, chalk, and ink, 2 90


" John A. Wood, water pail, 25


" Baily & Baxter, labor and stock, 7 12


182 48


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Paid L. Bass and J. W. Robertson, rent of school- house, $ 40 00


Jonas Shackley, repairs, 3 86


Miss M. T. W. Beal, care of room, 1 25


" M. A. Davis, sweeping, 1 25


66 E. A. Newcomb, care of room, 1 25


J. D. Nutting, building fires, splitting wood, &c., 30 00


“ Miss E. F. Nightingale, sweeping room, 1 25


" Joshua Howe, cleaning cellar, &c., 2 00


" William Chesley, bill of sundries, 3 80


" Nancy Swain, cleaning, &c., 7 00


Amounts carried forward, $ 91 66


$ 182 48


7


Amounts brought forward, $ 91 66 $ 182 48


Paid Geo. L. Gill, books for poor children, 1 58


Jonas Shackley, stock and labor; repairs of additional school rooms, 82 96


" W. T. Hayward, stock and labor, 22 14


C. Fisher, blackboard, dipper, curtains, &c., 10 77


Corliss & Doble, books, brooms, &c., 7 84


H. G. Rogers, desk, rugs, dusters, &c., 12 30


" S. Dewing, Jr., books for poor children, 18 31


H. & Y. W. Handy, repairs on lightning rods, 30 00


Granite R. Co., rent of school room, 12 50


Geo. L. Gill, books for poor children, 1 50


Bass & Robinson, rent of room, 40 00


Wm. S. Pattee, books for poor chil- dren, 11 45


" E. H. Adams, rent of school room, 60 00


J. S. Johnson, glazing, lock, and labor, 3 22


" E. F. Nightingale, books for children, 94


Miss M. T. W. Beal, books for desk, 45


" French & Roby, repairs on furnace,


2 00


E. S. Fellows, repairs on furnace, stove pipe, &c., 40 20


Geo. L. Gill, blackboard and chalk, 5 85


" Geo. H. Locke, ink, books, bell, &c., 8 09


" W. L. Hayward, glazing, 50


" Wm. S. Pattec, books for poor children,


2 47


". C. Fisher & Co., curtains, 6 30


473 03


ADAMS SCHOOL.


Paid John Gray, care of house, sweeping, &c., $ 13 35


Miss M. L. Gillson, sweeping, &c., 10 70


" Eli Hayden, labor, 2 62


Patrick Liner, labor, 3 75


Geo. L. Gill, inkstands, books, ink, &c., 30 02


Alden French, repairs on pump, 1 50


Baily & Baxter, labor and stock, bell, clock, &c., on Stone Schoolhouse, 102 90


Amounts carried forward, $ 164 84


.


$ 655 51


8


Amounts brought forward, $ 164 84 $ 655 51


Paid Wm. Davenport, labor and stock, at Stone Schoolhouse, 32 07


Gilbert Blaisdell, cleaning wells, 6 00


" N. B. Furnald, office chair, 2 00


" H. & Y. W. Handy, repairing lightning rods, 30 00 Mrs. Collins, cleaning, 5 00


66 Amos Litchfield, labor and stock, 7 00


Josiah Adams, repairs on pump, 18 00


66 Philip Carver, repairs on clock, 75


Thos. W. Curtis, care of outbuildings, 1 43


Geo. L. Gill, books, crayons, &c., 7 93


Thos. W. Curtis, care of room, 2 14


Alden French, repairs on pump, 1 00


" Alexander Feltis, hooks and hinges, at Stone Schoolhouse, 2 00


" E. S. Fellows, cylinder stove, repairs on fur- nace, stove pipe, hod, dippers, &c., 32 10


" Geo. L. Gill, books, ink, chalk, &c., 4 35


Briesler & Whitney, mat, bell, and keys, 2 41


John A. Wood, sundries, 2 17


66


4 18


Baily & Baxter, labor and stock, at Stone Schoolhouse, 22 69


Baily & Baxter, labor and stock, 10 67


William Davenport, glazing, 3 00


Wm. S. Pattee, books for poor children, 30 89


John O. Holden, repairs on clock, 1 00


Elbridge Clapp, dusters, &c., 8 75


402 37


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


Paid Miss M. A. Holbrook, sweeping, &c., $ 2 50


D. H. Bills, books for poor children,


3 68


Miss. M. A. Thomas, cleaning room,


60


" N. B. Furnald, merchandise,


4 83


Geo. L. Gill, books, ink, chalk, &c.,


6 01


Thaddeus Churchill, glazing,


4 33


Amounts carried forward,


$ 21 95


$ 1,057 88


1


9


Amounts brought forward,


$ 21 95


$ 1,057 88


Paid Caleb Murdock, sweeping,


5. 00


" N. B. Furnald, one clock,


7 00


" H. & Y. W. Handy, repairs on lightning rods, 10 00


Joseph L. Ross, desk for teacher, 7 00


Josiah Adams, repairs on pump,


1 25


Geo. L. Gill, books, ink-wells, &c.,


41 72


H. French, Jr., glazing,


4 00


66 E. J. Comins, reports,


2 00


Mrs. Thayer, cleaning room, 2 00


" Ebenezer Cleverly, labor, 4 50


E. S. Fellows, stove pipe, repairs, &c., 25 06


Peter B. Turner, repairs and stock, 4 02


66 Geo. L. Gill, books, ink, and chalk, 4 20


". Briesler & Whitney, thermometer and glass, 1 72


Wm. B. Duggan, books, 37


P. W. Newcomb, brooms, 1 00


Gershom Clements, labor, 4 40


D. H. Bills, books and broom, 1 72


$ 148 91


NORTH DISTRICT SCHOOL.


Paid A. S. Sawtelle, painting, stock, and labor, $ 4 50


Eliab Ramsdell, stock and labor, 5 94


J. W. Sanborn, water bill for 1861, 5 00


6 N. B. Furnald, sink, crockery, and curtains, 9 18


61 A. Sandford, books, cleaning, brooms, &c., 9 77


N. B. Furnald, curtains and fixtures, 10 50


66 H. & Y. W. Handy, repairs on lightning rods, 5 50


A. Sandford, comb and vase, &c., 12 93


66 Geo. L. Gill, inkstands and ink, 6 00


A. S. Sawtelle, painting, stock, and labor, 27 47


E. Ramsdell, stock and labor on fence, 38 10


66 Jos. L. Ross, chairs, 20 00


66 C. F. Pierce, stove pipe and dippers, 4 50


Wm. B. Duggan, books, pens, &c., 10 36


Amounts carried forward, $ 169 75


$ 1,206 79


10


Amounts brought forward, $ 169 75


$ 1,206 79


Paid John Ring, carting chairs, 2 50


" J. W. Sanborn, bill of water, 5 00


" A. S. Sawtelle, glazing and stock, 3 00


180 25


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


Paid Miss M. A. Prescott, care of room,


$5 00


M. S. Thayer,


5 00


J. E. Underwood, “


5 00


66 L. P. Forbush, 1 10


Brown & Taggard, two Dictionaries, 10 00


Geo. L. Gill, books, ink, &c., 15 20


66 H. & Y. W. Handy, repairs on lightning rods, 30 80


Josiah Adams, repairs on pump, 1 00


Geo. L. Gill, books for poor children, and for teachers, 15 57


" Hannah Manning, cleaning,


9 00


Caleb Packard, house paper,


50


Jacob Flint, labor,


4 37


Chas. Winniberger, labor,


4 00


W. G. Prescott, cleaning outhouses,


3 00


French & Roby, repairs on furnace,


2 75


Peter B. Turner, stock and labor,


78 63


Geo. L. Gill, outlined maps, books, &c., 18 28


Briesler & Whitney, crockery, brooms, &c., 4 35


" C. F. Pierce, repairs on furnace, and sundries, 23 16


" E. B. Hersey, painting and glazing, 5 78


242 49


EAST DISTRICT SCHOOL.


Paid Eunice D. Drake, sweeping, &c., $ 10 00


Mrs. Moynihan, cleaning school room, 3 00


66 French & Roby, stock and labor, 4 50


Geo. L. Gill, books for poor children, 41


John Watson, glazing, 55


" N. B. Furnald, chairs and cushions, 4 50


H. & Y. W. Handy, repairs on lightning rods, 5 00


Amounts carried forward, $ 27 96


$ 1,62: 53


11


Amounts brought forward, $ 27 96


$ 1,629 53


Paid M. F. Higgins, cleaning school room,


4 50


Geo. L. Gill, ink-wells, 3 50


" blackboard chalk, 1 00


Briesler & Whitney, pail, putty, and nails, 1 40


38 36


$ 1,667 89


Total amount expended for teaching in 1862, $ 10,039 88


" incidentals, 1,667 89


Total,


$ 11,707 77


ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, DR.


CHARLES SPEAR, SUPERINTENDENT.


To amount of Stock on hand, and appraised, Feb. 2, 1862, $ 2,041 40


Paid C. F. Adams' bill of 1861, sundries, $ 11 25


" Trueman A. Huntress, milk, 1 80


" Joseph G. Brackett, lot lumber,


21


" Charles Spear, services,


58 33


T. J. Nightingale, meat,


1 39


Samuel Bancroft, for one yoke oxen, 135 00


French & Roby, stock and labor, 2 25


William D. Smith & Co., merchandise,


30 00


Joseph Loud & Co., grain,


104 72


William Eveleth, labor,


10 00


I. W. Munroe, merchandise,


19 87


" William & H. S. Totman, meats,


24 45


Noah Hersey, cutting wood,


75


Daniel W. Baxter, meats,


8 32


" William Sharp, labor,


5 00


William Eveleth, labor,


19 50


Henry Littlefield. barley,


4 00


" James O'Brien, labor,


19 00


" E. W. Chase, labor,


6 00


" William E. Rudderham,


58


Amounts carried forward,


$ 462 42


$ 2,041 40


12


Amounts brought forward,


$ 462 42


$ 2,041 40


Paid C. C. Johnson, medicines,


8 21


James Eveleth, labor, 7 60


C. P. Tirrell & Sons, wheelwright work, 57 40


Samuel Andrews, fish, 8 72


Joseph Loud & Co., grain,


77 02


" W. D. Smith & Co., merchandise,


58 61


Josiah Adams, repairs on pump,


1 00


Charles Spear, services,


100 00


" E. W. Chase, labor,


28 00


" George L. Gill, shoes, &c.,


12 63


" Williams & Dewson, leather, 4 04


" E. Adams, coal, 52 50


" Caleb Packard, sundries,


14 98


66 £ John Arnold, meats,


8 28


Daniel Baxter, 46 lbs. cheese,


3 22


Patrick Sullivan, labor,


28 50


I. W. Munroe & Co., merchandise,


23 35


William S. Totman & Co., meat,


29 82


66


" heifer,


27 00


E. W. Chase, labor,


32 00


Perez Chubbuck, trimming trees,


50


William A Spear, 346 lbs. live hog


17 30


66 Seth Spear, wood at auction,


13 00


" Michael McCarty, labor, 7 50


James O'Brien, labor, 61 00


W. D. Smith & Co., merchandise, 28 55


66 Alexander Feltis, mending fork,


25


Patrick Sullivan, labor,


22 50


I. W. Munroe & Co., merchandise, 16 38


Noah Hersey, labor, 9 00


66 J. G. Brackett, lumber, 5 82


John Arnold, meats, 6 39


Charles Spear, services as Superintendent, 191 67


" Charles Spear, sundries furnished, 30 00


" William & H. Totman, meats, 23 15


George A Littlefield, seaweed, 2 33


Jonathan Cook, killing hogs, 2 00


Amounts carried forward,


$ 1,482 64


$ 2,041 40


"


13


Amounts brought forward,


$ 1,482 64


$ 2,041 40


Paid Margaret Lanhan, labor,


15 00


" Daniel W. Baxter, meat,


8 57


" Daniel Baxter, meat,


39 26


" Noah Hersey, labor,


3 00


James O'Brien, labor,


12 00


Josiah Baxter, meat,


3 05


" John Saville, smithwork,


33 36


66 George L. Gill, boots, shoes, &c.,


10 63


Joseph Loud & Co., grain,


159 54


E. A. Adams, merchandise, 22 09


George L. Baxter & Co., merchandise,


19 22


Abercrombie and Bent,


57 30


Briesler & Whitney, 66


21 48


John A. Wood, 29 25


Charles F. Pierce, tinware and repairs,


14 38


Richard Newcomb, building outhouse,


3 75


Joseph Arey, curing hams, 3 45


66 Samuel Andrews, fish, 1 88


George Veazie, threshing grain, 5 88


Charles C. Page, bread, 13 30


66 Tirrell & Sons, iron work and new tongue,


6 75


66 E. B. Hersey, paint,


1 96


C. C. Johnson, medicines, 13 54


Samuel Babcock, wood at auction, 14 00


I. W. Munroe & Co., merchandise, 28 29


G. Bowditch & Co., express charges, 8 40


66 Elbridge Clapp, merchandise, 33 01


J. A. Stetson, M. D., medical attendance, 25 00


66 Rent of Coddington lands, 75 00


2,164 98


$ 4,206 38


14


ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, CR. Appraisal of Stock, Tools, and Provisions, February 2, 1863.


2 oxen,


$ 175 00; 3 cows,


$ 120 00;


$ 295 00


1 horse, 150 00;


10 tons E. hay, 210 00;


360 00


7 tons salt hay, 84 00; 1 ton straw, 10 00;


94 00


1 grindstone, 3 50; 1 covered wagon, 35 00;


38 50


6 ox yokes,


20 00;


3 ladders,


4 00;


24 00


Lot manure,


33 00;


Blankets & halters,


2 00;


35 00


Stable furniture,


10 00;


Hay-cutter,


3 50;


13 50


Hay rope,


1 50;


3 pigs,


16 50;


18 00


40 cords manure, 200 00;


Hens and turkeys, 22 00;


3 00;


13 00


Wheelbarrow,


5 00;


16 bushels corn,


16 00;


21 00


45 bush. barley,


60 75;


Lot chains,


6 00;


66 75


Road tools,


15 75;


Old iron,


3 00;


18 75


Cultivator, 2 50;


Farming tools,


17 50;


20 00


Grain bin,


10 00;


Ox muzzles,


50;


10 50


Wood, cut & split, 130 50 ;


Coal,


49 50;


180 00


ploughs,


12 00;


Horse carts,


60 00;


72 00


2 ox carts,.


100 00;


Hay wagon,


40 00;


140 00


ox wagon,


50 00;


Harrow,


4 00 ;*


54 00


Scraper,


4 00;


Drag,


1 00;


5 00


Posts and rails,


18 00;


Saws and axes,


4 00;


22 00


Trough,


3 50;


8 mats,


4 00;


7 50


100 M skewers,


33 33;


Eel spear,


1 50;


34 83


90 bush. potatoes, 67 50;


Vegetables,


16 75;


84 25


13 bbls. apples,


19 50;


Bacon,


24 00;


43 50


Vinegar,


1 33;


Churn,


1 50;


2 83


6 wash tubs,


3 00;


Pickles,


6 00;


9 00


Tobacco and snuff, 7 00;


Wash-machines,


10 00;


17 00


Lot beef,


49 00;


Shoulders,


15 30;


64 30


Pork,


95 00;


Lot barrels,


6 00;


101 00


Mackerel,


2 60;


Soft soap,


12 00:


14 60


Carpenters' tools,


1 00;


Butter,


8 00;


9 00


Lard,


21 00;


Flour,


6 00;


27 00


Dried Apples,


8 00;


Sugar,


29 00;


37 00


Amount carried forward,


$ 2,174 81


222 00


Horse and ox sled, 10 00;


Pung,


15


Amount brought forward,


$ 2,174 81


Crackers,


75 ; Tea,


14 40;


15 15


Saleratus,


2 00;


Pepper,


4 00;


6 00


Ginger,


2 10;


Coffee,


4 00;


6 10


Spices,


75; Molasses,


6 75;


7 50


Stoves,


32 00:


Meal,


6 50;


38 50


Shorts,


1 00;


Salt,


37 ;


1 37


Fluid, oil, &c.,


1 70;


Salt fish,


2 80;


4 50


Beans,


6 00;


Sole leather,


90;


6 90


Beef,


1 80;


Medicines,


4 00;


5 80


Wood, cut and corded in the woods, Wheel-jack,


40 00


1 25


2,307 88


PRODUCE SOLD IN 1862.


Hay, $ 92 00;


Skewers,


$33 33;


$ 125 33


2 oxen, 155 00; 3 cows,


67 00;


222 00


3 calves, 16 32; Poultry,


15 62;


31 94


Milk, eggs, apples, pork, &c.,


93 39


472 66


Amount received of town of Westminster for board of Sally Bigelow,


$ 11 00


Received of State, aid for Coleman children,


63 00


Due for rent of Rock Island,


12 00


86 00


Also, furnished to travellers, 550 meals,


$ 55 00


and 275 lodgings,


13 75


68 75


LABOR DONE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT AND MEN FROM


THE ALMSHOUSE.


East District,


$ 98 37₺


North 66


230 35


West 66


105 50


Quincy Point District,


113 92}


South


234 25


Amounts carried forward,


$ 782 40


$ 2,935 29


16


Amounts brought forward,


$ 782 40


$ 2,935 29


Centre District,


596 07元


Coddington School,


6 37%


44 77


New Cemetery, Old


12 55


1,442 17


$ 4,377 46


The total amount charged to the Almshouse for the year ending February 1, 1863, is $ 4,206 38


Total amount accredited to Almshouse for


same time, is


4,377 46


INMATES OF THE ALMSHOUSE.


Males,


1


Females,


Average number for the year,


1


LABOR DONE ON THE HIGHWAYS AND OTHER PLACES BY THE SUPERINTENDENT AND MEN FROM THE ALMSHOUSE. IN THE CENTRE DISTRICT.


842 days' labor by superintendent, at 1.25


per day,


$105 622


201} days' labor by hired men, at 1.25 per day, 251 87號


50%


" paupers, at 65 cents " 32 822


74 66 yoke oxen, at 1.12}


83 25


78


" horse, at 1.00


78 00


120 " use of ox cart, at 25 cents


30 00


32 £ horse cart, at 25 cents 8 00


" plough and scraper, 5 00


594 572


SOUTH DISTRICT.


31 days' labor by superintendent, at 1.25 per day, $ 38 75


772 days' labor by hired men, at 1.25 per day,


96 87元


Amounts carried forward, $ 135 62}


$ 594 57


17


Amounts brought forward,


$135 62} $ 594 572


22} days' labor by paupers, at 65 cents per day 14 622


30


" oxen, at 1.12} 33 75


31 66 " horse, at 1.00


31 00


37


" use of ox cart, at 25 cents


9 25


24


.


horse cart, at 25 cents 6 00


plough, 4 00


234 25


QUINCY POINT DISTRICT.


16 days' labor by superintendent, at 1.25 per day,


$ 20 00


39 days' labor by hired men, at 1.25 per day, 48 75


7 66


" paupers, at 65 cents “


4 55


15 66


" oxen, at 1.122


16 873


16 66 " horse, at 1.00


16 00


25 " use of ox cart, at 25 cents 6 25


6


horse cart, at 25 cents 1 50


113 922


WEST DISTRICT.


14 days' labor by superintendent at 1.25 per day,


$ 17 50


35 days' labor by hired men, at 1.25 per day,


43 75


10 66


" paupers, at 65 cents “ 6 50


13 " yoke oxen, at 1.12} "


14 62₺


13₺ 66 " horse, at 1.00 66


13 50


13 " use of ox cart, at 25 cents


3 25


13₺


horse cart, at 25 cents 3 373


" plough, 3 00


105 50


NORTH DISTRICT.


32 days' labor by superintendent, at 1.25 per day,


$ 40 00


76 days' labor by hired men, at 1.25 per day, 95 00


24


" paupers, at 65 cents " -15 60


26


66 " yoke of oxen, at 1.12} " 29 25


32


66 " horse, at 1.00 66


32 00


Amounts carried forward,


$ 211 85


$ 1,048 25


2


18


Amounts brought forward, $ 211 85


$ 1,048 25


26 days' use of ox cart, at 25 cents per day, 6 50


32


" horse cart, at 25 cents 8 00


" plough, 66 4 00


230 35


EAST DISTRICT.


19 days' labor by superintendent, at 1.25 per day,


$ 23 75


19} days' labor by hired men, at 1.25 per day, 24 373


25 66 " paupers, at 65 cents 16 25


10 66 " oxen, at 1.12} 11 25


17 66 66 " horse, at 1.00


17 00


13 " use of ox cart, at 25 cents,


3 25


10


horse cart, at 25 cents 2 50


AT THE CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


1 day's labor by superintendent, at 1.25 per day,


$ 1 25


2 days' labor by hired men, at 1.25 per day, 2 50


1 66


" yoke oxen, 1 12}


1


66 66 " .horse, 1 00


2 " use of cart, 50


OLD CEMETERY.


3 days' labor by superintendent, at 1.25 per day, $3 75


5 days' labor by hired men, at 1.25 per day, 6 25


2 " paupers, at 65 cents “ 1 30


1 "


" horse, 1 00


1 " use of cart, 25


MOUNT WOLLASTON CEMETERY.


62 days' labor by superintendent, at 1.25 per day, $8 12}


16 days' labor by hired men, at 1.25 per day, 20 00


82 " " paupers, at 65 cents per day, 5 52} 66


Amounts carried forward, $ 33 65


$ 1,395 90


98 37%


6 37%


12 55


19


Amounts brought forward, $ 33 65


4 days' labor by yoke oxen, at 1.12} per day, 4 50


5 " use of ox cart, at 25 cents


1 25


3₺ “ " horse cart, at 25 cents 66


87


44 77


$ 1,440 67


SUPPORT OF POOR OUT OF THE ALMSHOUSE, DR.


Paid E. Adams, coal to Everett Dow, $ 5 50


66 66 coal and wood to Mrs. G. W. Packard, 3 45


" E. Adams, coal to Mrs. Geo. A. Bent,


2 75


cash to Mrs. Geo. W. Packard, 2 00


66 Geo. A. Bent,


3 00


66 Jas. H. Snow, board for Milo Lingham, 7 00


66 John A. Wood, goods to Mrs. H. Alden, 18 29


66 66


" B. F. Clark, 3 00


66 Chas. H. Kimball, coffin for D. Moriarty, 7 00


" Jas. H. Snow, support of M. Lingham, 7 00


J. G. Brackett, coal to Jerome Hersey, 2 75


66


" Jos. Newcomb, 2 75


66


66 " Martin Smith, 5 50


66


66


" Mrs. Madden,' 2 75


66 E. Adams,


Geo. Spear, 2 75


66


66


66


" to Mrs. Q. Pratt, 5 75


66


66


" and wood to Job Tirrell, 7 50


66


66


66 " to Mrs. Tilly, 3 00


" and wood to Mrs. Spear, 3 58


2 75


66


66


" to Mrs. Geo. A. Bent, 2 75


66


66 " and wood to Mrs. Swain, 4 13


66


" to Jerome Hersey, 3 00


66


wood to Jos. Newcomb, 2d, 2 75


Amount carried forward, $ 114 40


66 coal and wood to N. L. Cummings, 3 70


66 66


" to W. B. Thayer,


$ 1,395 90 4号 “ " horse, at 1.00 4 50


20


Amount brought forward,


$ 114 40


Paid E. Adams, coal and wood to J. McGann,


3 70


66


6 " H. Hayden, 3 70


66 cash to J. Newcomb, 2d, 3 00


66


66 " Mrs. Geo. W. Savill, 3 00


66


66


W. B. Thayer, 50


66 Daniel Baxter, ¿ cord wood to Jason Wood, 2 50


66


cash to Mrs. Logan, 1 00


66 66 66


John A. Wood, goods to Jason Wood, 3 60


66


" Mrs. Buckly, 3 00


Jos. G. Brackett, coal to Mr. Elcock, 2 75


66 66 " Mrs. Moynihan, 2 75


66 Albert Thayer, cash to Mrs. J. W. Wood, 2 00 Mrs. Susan Reed, goods to Mrs. J. W. Wood, 1 00


66


E. Adams, cash to Mrs. G. A. Bent, sundry times, 6 00


" E. Adams, cash to Mrs. G. W. Savill, 3 00


J. H. Snow, board of Milo Lingham, 7 00


E. Adams, coal to Mrs. G. W. Spear, 2 75


66 " " Dallas,


2 75


66 " Geo. W. Packard, 1 50


66 cash to Mrs. Geo. A. Bent, 4 00


C. H. Kimball, coffin furnished, 7 00


66 66


Corliss & Doble, goods to Mrs. O'Neil, 6 00


66


F. A. Lapham, board of Mr. Sylvester, 1 76


A. J. Kennison, grave clothes for Esther Dolan, 2 50 S. F. Newcomb, goods to Everett Dow, 10 00


66 " W. B. Thayer, 6 00


66 " Thos. Burrill, 2 00 66


66 John Smith, burial expenses of Wm. F. Kid- der's child, 4 75


P. W. Newcomb, goods to W. B. Thayer, 4 00


66 " Thos. Burrill, 3 00 66


$ 233 41 Amount carried forward,


66 66


J. H. Snow, support of M. Lingham, 7 00


" Chas. Elcock, 2 00


66


66


supplies to Michael White, 2 50


66 cash to Jos. Newcomb, 2d, 1 00


21


Amount brought forward, $ 233 41


Paid Taunton Lunatic Asylum, support of Wm.


Hinkly, 40 65


Taunton Lunatic Asylum, support of Mary Rodman, 81 42


E. Adams, cash to Mrs. G. A. Bent, 4 00


Frederick Hardwick, goods to N. L. Cummings, 5 00 66 " Jason Wood, 4 00


Gideon Howard, Jr., support of Mrs. W. Stetson, 15 00


Chas. Hobart, support of Eliza Hobart, 10 00


C. H. Kimball, coffin furnished, 4 00


66


66 grave clothes for M. Lingham, 9 00


66 Daniel Baxter, cash to Mrs. Geo. W. Savill, 4 00


David Thayer, goods to Mrs. Hart, 6 00


Jas. H. Snow, support of M. Lingham, 6 00


" E. Adams, cash to Mrs. G. A. Bent,


John Hall, burial of Moriarty child, 4 00


" H. V. Sheppard, burial of Milo Lingham, 4 00 E. A. Allen, M. D., attend'ce on A. Newcomb, 3 00 66 C. Hobart, support of Eliza Hobart, 10 00


E. Adams, cash to Mrs. Geo. A. Bent, 4 00


66 66


66 66 wood and coal to Mrs. G. Spear, 13 81 cash to Mrs. G. A. Bent, 2 00


66 66


" " McCoy, for moving Mrs. Paine, 2 00


66 66 wood to Everett Dow, 4 14


and coal to Job Tirrell, 8 20


66


66 66 to Mrs. G. W. Packard, 1 68


Geo. H. Cummings &, Co., goods to J. Wood's family, 2 00


" C. Hobart, support of Eliza Hobart, 8 00


Daniel Baxter, house rent for W. R. Brown, 15 00


E. Adams, coal to Barney Hart, 8 00


Albert Thayer, cash to Mrs. J. W. Wood, 2 50


" Noah Torrey, M. D., medical attendance on G. W. Savill, 5 00


Amount carried forward, $ 549 81


30 00


22


Amount brought forward, $ 549 81


Paid E. Adams, wood and coal to J. Newcomb, 2d,


66


66


" " "E. Dow, 4 75


66 66 to Job Tirrell, 3 50


66


66 coal to Mrs. Geo. Packard, 8 50


66


E. H. Adams, wood to Mrs. Swain, 4 00


" C. Elcock, 4 00


66 G. Howard, Jr., support of Mrs. W. Stetson, 20 00


66 E. H. Adams, wood to Mrs. Manahan, 4 00


" " Mrs. Dallas, 4 00


" " Mrs. Brogan, 4 00


66 E. Adams, coal and wood to Mrs. Connor, 5 00


4 50


66


66


to C. Elcock,


4 50


66 66


66 and wood to Mrs. O'Keefe, 5 62


6.


66


66


to Everett Dow, 4 50


" J. Tirrell, 9 00


66


66 and wood to Mrs.G. W. Spear, 11 25


C. H. Kimball, coffin for John Nevill, 7 00


66


66 66


" Mary Donnoher, 7 00


" Mrs. Dallas' child, 3 00


66 Charles Hobart, board of Eliza Hobart, 10 00


66 Joseph Arey, goods to J. H. Newcomb, 3 00


66 David Thayer, " " Mrs. Hart, 6 00


Boston Lunatic Hospital, board for Mrs.


C. H. Underwood, and Mrs. L. M. Field, 269 72


66 State Lunatic Hospital, board for Wm. Hinkly,


82 88


" State Lunatic Hospital, board for Mrs. M. F. Rodman,


80 69


E. A. Adams, goods to Even Williams,


2 00


66


60 66


" Mrs. Hart, 8 00


" Ellen Ford, 3 00


G. L. Baxter & Co., goods to Mrs. Farrell, 2 00


66


66 C. H. Pray, 2 00


66


60


66 66 " John Ford, 3 00


Abercrombie & Bent, goods to P. Moynihan, 1 00


Amount carried forward, $1,152 72


66


to Mrs. Swain,


66


66


11 50


66


66


23


Amount brought forward, $ 1,152 72 Paid Abercrombie & Bent, goods to J. New-


comb, 2d, 3 00


Abercrombie & Bent, goods to Mrs. D. Ford, 5 18


" Briesler & Whitney, goods to Asa Hunt, 2 06


" John A. Wood, goods to Wm. F. Kidder, 5 00


66 66 66 " Even Williams, 3 00


66 John Hall, attending funeral of John Nevill, 2 00


66 66


" Mrs. Doniha, 2 00


" Mrs. Mad- den's child, 2 00


C. H. Kimball, coffin for A. T. Green, 7 00




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