Town annual report of Quincy 1863, Part 2

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1863
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 58


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" Mrs. Dallas' child, 3 00


66 Charles Hobart, board of Eliza Hobart, 10 00


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


David Thayer, " " Mrs. Hart,


6 00


Boston Lunatic Hospital, board for Mrs.


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


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 66 66 66 " Mrs. Hart, 8 00


66


66


" Ellen Ford, 3 00


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


66 66 66 66 66 " C. H. Pray, 2 00


66


66 66


66 " " John Ford, 3 00


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


Amount carried forward,


$1,152 72


66 66


66


" "E. Dow, 4 75


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


" Even Williams, 3 00


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


66


66 66 66


66


" Mrs. Doniha, 2 00


66 66


" Mrs. Mad-


den's child, 2 00


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


66


66. " Mrs. Madden's child, 3 50


66 Mrs. A. J. Kennison, robe for Mrs. Dallas' “ 1 50


David Thayer, goods to Mrs. Buckly, 3 00


E. Adams, coal to Mrs. Fox, 4 50


66


" Mrs. Brogan, 4 50


6.


66


" L. P. Holbrook, 4 50


66


66


" Everett Dow, 4 50


66 66 66 " Mrs. O'Keefe, 4 50


66


66 and wood to Mrs. Buckly, 5 62


66 Town of Braintree, board of Mrs. A. R. Fogg, 43 05


Ebenezer Adams, cash to sundry poor persons, 4 79


Noah Cummings,


66 5 60


Albert Thayer, 66 66 3 00


Gideon Howard, Jr., sup'rt of Mrs. S. Stetson, 8 25


Town of Canton, support of Chas. Hunt, 10 50


1,299 77


CR.


Received of Geo. W. Savill for supplies fur- nished Mrs. Geo. W. Savill, $ 20 00


Received of the town of Braintree for supplies furnished to W. B. Thayer, 13 25


Received of Commonwealth for coffins fur-


nished to paupers, 13 00


46 25


This amount of $ 1,253 52


is the cost of supporting the poor out of the Almshouse.


66


66


" Mrs. Dallas, 4 50


24


REPAIRS ON THE HIGHWAYS,


In addition to that done from the Almshouse under the direction of the Surveyors of Highways.


SOUTH DISTRICT.


Paid Joseph M. Glover, shovelling snow, $ 1 20


Luke Rideout, setting 231 feet edge-stone in front of Eli Hayden's, 18 48


Luke Rideout, labor, 6 50


" Alexander Feltis, iron work, 50


6 George Veazie, 2d, labor, 75


$ 27 43


WEST DISTRICT.


Paid Noah Cummings, paid for shovelling snow, $ 7 95


" John C. Underwood, shovelling snow, 1 00


" Samuel Ames, 3 12


" Daniel Baxter, gravel, 1 30


" Jacob F. Eaton, " 1 08


14 45


NORTH DISTRICT.


Paid Noah Cummings, shovelling snow,


$ 1 50


William Walker,


43 99


Edmund Pope,


66


6 62


Thomas Lanhan, labor,


2 00


66 Joseph G. Brackett, lumber,


27 48


Pratt & Co.,


35 51


Patrick Sullivan, labor, 2 00


Thomas Lanhan, labor,


1 00


66 Joseph G. Brackett, lumber,


89 24


66 Morris Sheahen, labor as per contract,


227 00


66


66 66 4 days' labor by two men and two horses, 20 00


" E. H. Adams, 137 posts,


31 21


" H. W. Blanchard, gravel, 3 52


Abercrombie & Bent, spikes and nails, 7 55


Amounts carried forward, $ 498 62


$ 41 88


25


Amounts brought forward,


$ 498 62


$ 41 88


Paid John A. Wood, spikes,


6 00


יי Richard Newcomb, labor,


9 00


" William Walker, shovelling snow, 10 00


523 62


QUINCY POINT DISTRICT.


Gideon F. Denton, shovelling snow, 1 25


" E. Adams, 66


6 30


" Robert Elwell, 66


2 12


" Bryant Newcomb, 66


1 25


" Daniel Baxter, gravel, 4 00


" Josiah Baxter, 66


1 52


" E. C. Sargent, 66


7 73


George Baxter,


3 28


27 45


CENTRE DISTRICT.


Paid Ebenezer Adams, shovelling snow,


$ 7 21


John J. Carr, gravel,


4 88


" Michael Connor, labor,


6 00


" Josiah Baxter, gravel,


4 94


" Enoch Rideout, setting 94 feet edge-stone front of R. Newcomb's, 7 52


" Enoch Rideout, setting 35 feet edge-stone front of L. Dwelle's, 2 80


33 35


EAST DISTRICT.


Paid Trueman A. Huntress, shovelling snow,


$ 3 50


66 Ebenezer Adams,


66


7 21


O. F. Allen,


66


1 50


66 Hiram Prior,


66


12 98


" John Watson,


66


62


John H. Webble,


1 87


27 68


$ 653 98


Total amount expended on highways,


26


EXPENDITURES OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Under the direction of the Board of Engineers. NIAGARA, No. 1. Joseph G. Brackett, Engineer.


Paid 48 members,


$ 240 00


steward, 30 00


66


Samuel H. Spear, painting house and blinds, 33 00


" inside, 18 19


66 Abbott L. Jones, cleaning engine, 1 00


Wm. E. Rudderham, stock and repairs, 8 00


66 repairing hose, 12 75


C. P. Tirrell & Sons, repairs, 5 97


G. S. Coffin, repairing locks and keys, 10 00


J. Swett, repairs, 9 50


66 Alexander Feltis, iron work, 50


66 H. Hunneman & Co., strainer and coupling, 9 00


66 Abercrombie & Bent, fluid and refreshments, 10 00


66 Briesler & Whitney, sponge, 56


C. F. Pierce, stove, pipe, &c., 2 64


Richard Newcomb, labor,


50


William Panton, oil and tallow, 9 00


Tirrell & Sons, spanners and repairs, 2 92


" A. W. Feltis, repairs on hose carriage, 25


" Alvin Rogers, oil, 1 25


" Charles N. Ditson, refreshments, 2 25


" . H. Hunneman & Co., repairs and strainer, 4 75


412 03


TIGER, No. 2. William Curtis, Engineer.


Paid 42 members, $ 210 00


steward, 30 00


Mrs. Beulah Wood, rent of land, 10 00


Ralph Lowe, straps belts, washers, &c., 7 50


" Ebenezer Adams, coal, 4 50


" H. B. Ellis, fuel, 1 00


" Alexander Feltis, repairs, 1 50


" E. S. Fellows, lantern, repairs, &c., 90


Amounts carried forward, $ 265 40


$ 412 03


27


Amounts brought forward, $ 265 40 $ 412 03


Paid Briesler & Whitney, sponge and oil,


89


John A. Wood, sundries and refreshments, 10 40


" Tirrell & Sons, repairs on lock, 20


1 00


" A. W. Feltis, repairs,


Joseph Adams, stuffing, 2 92


280 81


GRANITE, No. 3. Samuel Ames, Engineer.


Paid 38 members,


$ 190 00


" steward,


30 00


" Corliss & Doble, fluid and refreshments, 7 40


Ralph Lowe, repairs and straps, 14 13


David Thayer, fluid, nails, &c., 14 78


" J. F. Johnson, stock and labor, 2 10


66 George L. Miller, repairs on engine, 3 00


66 H. G. Rogers, carting hose, 5 25


" H. B. Ellis, fuel, 1 00


" Ebenezer Adams, coal, 13 50


". David Thayer, refreshments, &c., 4 25


" H. Hunneman & Co., repairs, &c., 37 40


" E. S. Fellows, water-pot, dipper, &c., 1 83


" H. Hunneman & Co., couplins, repairs, &c., 10 13 Briesler & Whitney, oil and sponge,


Baily & Baxter, labor and stock,


2 25


William Davenport, painting,


50


Alvin Rogers, oil and tallow,


3 75


66 Elbridge Clapp, crash and scissors, 1 92


" Amos Pool, sett springs, 6 50


David Thayer, refreshments, 6 47


C. L. Badger, repairs in 1860, 16 74


373 96


VULTURE, No. 4. Ebenezer Cleverly, Engineer.


Paid 37 members,


$ 185 00


" steward, 30 00


" J. T. Cleverly, refreshments, 3 00


Amounts carried forward, $ 218 00


$ 1,066 80


1 06


28


Amounts brought forward, $ 218 00 50


Paid Thaddeus Churchill, glazing,


66 James Boyd & Sons, 152 feet patent hose, 152 00


Darius Barron, carting hose, 2 50


Ralph Lowe, repairs, 13 25


H. Hunneman & Co., packing, iron work, &c., 43 75


66 George L. Baxter & Co., sand,


20


John A. Wood, oil,


3 00


" Peter W. Newcomb, sundries, 3 97


P. P. Kittredge, stock and labor, 2 00


$ 1,066 80


439 17


FIREMEN'S AID, No. 1. J. M. Glover, Engineer.


Paid 31 members,


$ 155 00


steward,


30 00


“ Samuel B. Pope, refreshments, 1 10


George Veazie, 2d,


16 18


Joseph M. Glover, refreshments,


1 60


Ralph Lowe, straps and repairs,


31 00


66 Ralph Lowe, repairs, 7 45


" A. Feltis, setting tires, 3 00


Abercrombie & Bent, refreshments, fluid, &c., 4 97


250 30


BOARD OF ENGINEERS.


Paid William Curtis, Chief,


$ 10 00


Joseph G. Brackett,


10 00


Samuel Ames,


10 00


James M. Glover,


10 00


Ebenezer Cleverly,


10 00


50 00


Total expense of Fire Department is $ 1,806 27


POLICE STATION.


WASHINGTON M. FRENCH, Keeper.


Paid Washington M. French, care of station, $ 15 00


straw for same, 2 00


Amount carried forward, $ 17 00


29


Amount brought forward, $ 17 00 Paid Washington M. French, refreshments to inmates, 5 78


" French & Roby, whitewashing, 1 75


Briesler & Whitney, water-pail, 30


$ 24 83


HAY SCALES. GEORGE NIGHTINGALE, Weigher.


Amount received for weighing in 1862, $ 159 20


Town's share of same, paid Treasurer, 79 60


TOWN HALL BUILDING.


JACOB FLINT, Superintendent.


Paid E. B. Hersy, stock and labor,


$ 12 67


William Parker, Jr., stock and labor, 41 85


66 French & Roby, 66 3 00


66 George L. Gill, paper hangings, 1 80


66 C. H. Kimball, removing library and repairs, 4 75


66 Henry R. Oliver, flagg-staff, 5 00


8 00


66 H. H. French, labor and stock,


7 54


66 Gersham Clements, labor and stock,


75


66 J. A. McPhail, paper hangings,


14 97


66 Luke Rideout, labor, 4 50


66 E. B. Hersy, labor and stock, 12 12


19 80


66 William Parker, Jr., labor and stock, Jacob Flint, 39 75


66


66 bill of gas,


57 20


Quincy Gas Light Company, fixtures, 4 40


French & Roby, repairs on chimney, 1 50


66 Charles F. Pierce, " " stoves, 1 62


J. Thomas Snell, papering in armory, 2 50


Amounts carried forward, $ 243 72


66 Peter Donald,


30


Amounts brought forward, $ 243 72


Paid Hayward Brothers, glazing,


7 12


" Quincy Gas Light Company, gas, 25 20


Briesler & Whitney, fluid,


2 28


Baker Ford, charcoal,


1 50


" Jacob Flint, services,


7 25


$ 287 07


CR.


Income from Town Hall,


$ 92 72


" rooms in building,


218 25


Excess of income over expenditures,


$ 29 90


OLD CEMETERY, DR.


Paid Perez Chubbuck, for trimming trees, $1 25


1 25


LABOR DONE FROM THE ALMSHOUSE.


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


5 66 " hired men at 1.25 per day, 6 25


2 " paupers at 65 cents " " 1 30


1


66 66 " horse, 1 00


1 use of horse-cart, 25


12 55


$ 13 80


Received from use of receiving tomb, $ 4 00


MOUNT WOLLASTON CEMETERY.


Paid Perez Chubbuck, trimming trees, $ 1 33


Liba Litchfield, painting and numbering stakes, 3 17


4 50


LABOR DONE FROM THE ALMSHOUSE.


62 days' labor by superintendent at 1.25 per


day, $ 8 122


16 " hired men at 1.25 per day, 20 00


8월 66 " paupers at 65 cents " " 5 522


Amounts carried forward, $ 33 65


$ 4 50


$ 310 97


31


Amounts brought forward,


$ 43 65


$3 50


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


4 50


42 " " horse " 1.00 4 50


5


use of ox cart, at 25 cents per day, 1 25


33 £ " " horse cart, at 25 cents per day, 87


44 77


$ 49 27


Received from sale of lots in 1862, $ 75 00


LIQUOR AGENCY.


1862.


ABNER WILLETT, Agent. Dr.


Feb. 1. To stock on hand, Eeb. 1, 1862, $ 133 31


" liquors bought, 229 86


" salary of agent, 125 00


" license from United States,


20 00


1863.


Cr.


Feb. 1. By stock on hand, Feb. 1, 1863, $ 99 05


" amount sold, 358 59


" profit, 50 53


$ 508 17


Paid Abner Willett, balance due on settlers, $ 16 27


EXPENSES OF CATTLE COMMISSIONERS.


On Account of " Pleuro Pneumonia" Disease.


Paid Thomas Bates, for slaughtering cattle,


$ 2 00


Dr. E. F. Thayer, examination of cattle,


1 00


" Dr. D. Edwards, 66 66 10 00


Mrs. C. E. Barnes, for cattle killed by Com- missioners' orders 500 42


William B. Duggan, for cattle killed by Commissioners' orders, 232 00


" A. Hatfield, for slaughtering cattle, 4 00


Amount carried forward, $ 749 42


$ 508 17


32


Amount brought forward, $ 749 42


Paid Jacob F. Eaton, for cattle killed by Com- missioners' orders, 500 00


" James Ritchie, for slaughtering cattle, 22 00


" Jacob F. Eaton, for cattle killed by Com- missioners' orders, 66 64


" E. B. Taylor, for services as appraiser, 3 00


William Walker, for cattle killed by Com- missioners' orders, 118 00


" E. B. Taylor, for cattle killed by Commis- sioners' orders. 634 33


Cyrus Balkam, for cattle killed by Commis- sioners' orders, 120 33


" Richard Billings, for cattle killed by Com- missioners' orders, 34 00


" Lemuel Billings, for cattle killed by Com- missioners' orders, 138 33


John Duggan, for cattle killed by Commis- sioners' orders, 7 68


" Thos. Whaland, for cattle killed by Com- missioners' orders, 11 33


" Patrick Curly, for cattle killed by Com- missioners' orders, 22 67


" Micajah C. Pope, for cattle killed by Com- missioners' orders, 91 33


$ 2,519 06


Of this amount there has been received from the State, $ 1,710 32


Now due and unpaid from State 425 67


EXPENSES OF RECRUITING.


Paid J. H. Farwell & Co., posters, $9 62


O. A. Brewester, for speaking, 13 50


" Mrs. M. E. Green, Printing, &c., 46 75


" George W. Pope, music, 52 00


Amount carried forward, $ 121 87


-


33


Amount brought forward,


$ 121 87


Paid Andrew Turner, music,


45 00


William Peniman “


5 00


Quincy Brass Band, music,


30 00


W. P. F. Messerve, refreshments,


9 75


Pope & Peniman, music,


4 00


Abercrombie & Bent, refreshments, 3 50


" Briesler & Whitney, 87


Briesler & Whitney, goods to W. Burke, 75


$ 220 74


BOUNTIES PAID TO SOLDIERS.


Paid Paul W. Newcomb, $ 125 00


" Ebenezer Adams, paid to sundry persons, 142 00


" Ebenezer Adams, 66 86 00


" W. Abercrombie, " " Capt. Spears'


Company, 12,625 00


Ebenezer Adams, paid to sundry persons, 221 00


66


66 66 209 00


66


207 00


66


66 80 00


35 00


66 W. Abercrombie, " " 26 persons, 3,250 00


Town of Hingham, paid for 16 volunteers 2,000 00


Ebenezer Adams, 3 00


" Marcus Taylor, 125 00


Town of Hingham, paid for 13 volunteers, 1,625 00


" Ebenezer Adams, 9 00


Ebenezer Adams, 38 00


$ 20,780 00


AID TO SOLDIERS' FAMILIES.


Paid Feb. 25, 1862, to Daniel Baxter, to pay


· soldiers' families, $ 743 36


Mar. 31, 1862, to Ebenezer Adams, to pay soldiers' families, 816 00


Amount carried forward,


$ 1,459 36


3


34


Amount brought forward, $ 1,459 36


Paid, April 28, 1862, to Ebenezer Adams, to pay soldiers' families, 944 60


" May 26, 1862, to Ebenezer Adams, to pay soldiers' families, 553 00


" June 30, 1862, to Ebenezer Adams, to pay soldiers' families, 676 00


" July 28, 1862, to Ebenezer Adams, to pay soldiers' families, 605 00


" Aug. 25, 1862, to Ebenezer Adams, to pay soldiers' families, 616 00


" Sept. 29, 1862, to Ebenezer Adams, to pay soldiers' families, 1,307 00


" Oct. 27, 1862, to Ebenezer Adams, to pay soldiers' families, 1,311 00


" Nov. 24, 1862, to Ebenezer Adams, to pay soldiers' families, 1,642 00


" Dec. 31, 1862, to Ebenezer Adams, to pay soldiers' families, 2,028 13


" Jan. 26, 1863, to Ebenezer Adams, to pay soldiers' families, 1,416 00


$ 12,558 09


The amount returned to the State Treasurer for reimbursements by the Selectmen, to Jan 1, 1862, is $ 552 52


Amount returned to the State Treasurer for reimbursements by the Selectmen, to Jan. 1, 1863, is 11,142 09


Amount paid by the Selectmen, which has not been returned to State Treasurer, to Feb. 1, 1863, 1,416 00


Total amount now due from State, 13,110 61


35


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid J. E. Farwell & Co., printing Auditors' Report of 1861, $ 175 00


Trueman A. Huntress, burying horse, 1 00


" Noah Cummings, setting posts on the line between Quincy and Milton, 1 00


" H. A. Gay, ticket for W. O'Neil, 1 50


" C. F. Adams, land damages, 20 00


" John Chamberlin, fares to Boston, writing up abatements, tax payers, &c., 10 50


" John Chamberlin, distributing reports, 4 50


Daniel Baxter, use of horse and carriage, 3 50


" Geo. L. Gill, stationery, blank licenses, &c., 15 22 postage, hire of box, stamps, &c., 1 87 2 00


H. B. Ellis, moving furniture,


50


" Frederick Souther, carting flag-staff,


" Gilbert Blaisdell, labor moving library, 1 25


" William Pratt, distributing School Report, 9 00


" H. S. Abbott, moving furniture to armory, 1 50


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


" John Hall, repairs on clock, 1 00


" Mrs. M. E. Green, printing, 36 75


" White & Burrell, damage to carriage, 5 00


Geo. L. Gill, tax book and stationery, 24 25


" Clark & Shaw, referees on B. & W. Turn- pike, 25 00


" State Reform School, board for D. S. Wil- liams, J. F. McGann, and F. McGann, 5 93


" J. G. Abbott, legal advice, 50 00


". H. A. Gay, ticket to Bridgewater, 85


" W. Abercrombie, paid officers' drilling at Taunton, 84 00


" W. Abercrombie, paid soldiers' May training, 82 50


" A. Feltis, iron work and carting ladders, 12 00


" J. J. Carr, for sheep killed by dogs, 15 00


Amount carried forward, $ 623 12


36


Amount brought forward, $ 623 12


Paid W. M. French, serving notices,


20 00


66


horse hire, 4 50


Mrs. M. E. Green, printing, 35 75


66 66 notices of school,


committee meetings, 1 25


66 Geo. L. Gill, stationery for town officers, 7 92


66 advertising deaf and dumb boy, 1 75


66 66 post office, 74


66


Briesler & Whitney, rope for flag-staff,


2 00


66 Geo. L. Gill, recording deaths and marriages, 47 70 John Hall, bell rope, 4 75


repairs on bell, 2 00


66


returning 99 deaths to town clerk, 9 90


66 66


66 ringing bell six months to Feb. 1, 1863, 22 50


66


66 care of town clock to Feb. 1, 1863, 10 00


66 Gershom Clements, 82 guide boards, 4 00 .


Friend Crane, damages to carriage, 17 50


Horse R. R. Co., transportation of 60 men to Boston, 10 00


Galen Bowditch, express charges, 5 76


66 Ebenezer Adams, use of horse and carriage, 40 00


66 66 travelling expenses, 20 41


66 Wright & Potter, printing School Reports, 70 64


66 State Reform School, board of four boys, 24 86


Noah Cummings, travelling expenses, 17 35


66 66 use of horse and carriage, 30 00


Albert Thayer, travelling expenses, 13 50


$ 1,047 90


PAY OF TOWN OFFICERS.


Paid Ebenezer Adams, services as Assessor, Selectman, Overseer of Poor, and as Surveyor of Highways, 265 days, $ 397 50


" Noah Cummings, services as Assessor, Selectman, Overseer of Poor, and as Surveyor of Highways, 1823 days, 274 00


Amount carried forward, $ 671 50


37


Amount brought forward, $ 671 50


Paid Albert Thayer, services as Assessor, Select- man, Overseer of Poor, and Surveyor of Highways, 93 days, 139 75


Ebenezer Adams, services on School Com- mittee, 15 days, 22 50


" John Chamberlin, services as Auditor, 10 00


George L. Gill, services as Town Clerk, 35 00


" Edmund Pope, services on School Com- mittee, 13 50


" Edmund Pope, services as Secretary to School Committee, 5 00


" Daniel Baxter, services as Selectman, 17 days, 25 50


" George W. Savill, services as Constable, 3 days, 1860, 6 00


" W. Abercrombie, services as Town Treas. 40 00


" J. A. Stetson, services on School Com- mittee, 25 00


" Geo. White, services on School Committee, 542 days, 82 12


" H. Walker, services on School Committee, 40 00


" C. H. Kimball, services as Constable, July 3d and 4th, 3 50


" William B. Duggan, services on School Committee, 52 00


" George H. Locke, services on School Com- mittee, 14 days, 21 00


" Geo. W. Savill, services as Constable,


2 00


" W. M. French, 3 50


$ 1,197 87


TAXES OF 1862.


GEORGE H. LOCKE, Collector. DR.


Town tax,


$ 22,100 00


County tax,


3,510 00


State


8,064 00


Overlayings,


1,652 49


$ 35,326 49


.


38


GEORGE H. LOCKE, CR.


Paid for discount on $ 26,404.84} collected


$ 1,056 19 on or before Sept. 1, 1862,


" collecting $ 26,404.84}, 211 23


For abatements allowed by Assessors, 1,285 43


" amount paid Town Treasurer, 32,401 33


" amount due Town, February 1, 1863, 372 31


$ 35,326 49


TOWN DEBT, DR.


Notes. To whom payable.


When given.


When due.


Amount.


Per cent. Interest.


West'n R. R. funded note, June 1, 1859, June 1, 1869, $10,000 00


Int. on same to Feb. 1, '63,


83 83


Payable to order of Treas. July 28, 1862, July 28, 1863,


17,000 00


5


66 66


Aug. 4, 1862,


Aug. 4, 1863,


4,000 00


5


W. S. Leland and others and Trustees,


Dec. 11, 1862, Dec. 11, 1867,


5,000 00


5


Wm. S. Leland, guardian,


Feb. 2, 1863,


On demand,


1,944 97


6


Susannah Spear,


1,685 40


6


Quincy M. F. Ins. Co.,


66 66


66


2,500 00


6


Lemuel Baxter,


66


66


66


66


4,066 00


6


Joseph W . Robertson,


66


66


66


1,000 00


6


Adams Temple and S. fund


66 66


66


66


8,471 97


6


Due on Centre S. house lot,


1855,


695 62


6


" Jos. W. Robertson, 1


100 00


for rent of armory,


66 66


5,000 00


5


Hannah Hobart,


66


.


Total amount of Outstanding Notes,


$ 61,547 29


5


39


CR.


By Cash in Treasury, February 1, 1863, $ 3,784 71 Amount due from E. B. Souther, 1861 tax, 626 90


Est. of C. A. Cummings, 1860 tax, 2,619 43


Geo. H. Locke, 1862 tax, 372 31


State, rent of armory, 100 00


66


66 Town of Randolph,


4 50


66 66 State, for military service to January 1, 1863, 11,694 61


State, for military service to February 1, 1863, 1,416 00


" State, for cattle slaught'd, 425 67


66


" of liquors in Agency, 99 05


$ 21,143 18


Amount of Town debt, Feb. 1, 1863, $ 40,404 11


Amount of Town debt February 1, 1862, 24,346 14


Increase of debt, $ 16,057 97


WYMAN ABERCROMBIE, Town Treasurer, DR.


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


received of Town of Gloucester, account of Mrs. Furnald, 22 75


66 ", received of Wm. Curtis, sale of hose, 30 00


66 € 6 " State Treas. rent of armory, 100 00


66


66 " G. H. Locke, tax of 1862, 34,954 18


State Treas. on account of cattle, 1,710 32


66


" State Treas., on account of school fund, 288 26


" City of Boston, for burial of paupers, 27 50


" G. Savil, supplies to family, 20 00


66


66


" C. C. Churchill, abatement on county tax, 50 30


Amount carried forward,


$ 40,239 37


" E. B. Souther, tax of 1861, 1,802 08


40


Amount brought forward, $ 40,239 37 To cash received of Town of Braintree, sup- plies to W. B. Thayer, 13 25


" Chas. Spear, produce sold from Almshouse, 464 54


.. .


" Town of Winchester, sup- port of Sally Bigelow, 11 00


" State Reform School, sup- port of Williams' boy, 2 93


" Town Hall Building, in- come from hall, 92 75


.. ..


" State Treas., account of State Aid in 1861, 3,063 79


66


66


" C. Spear, support of Cole- man children, 63 00


66 66


" Town of Milton, for culverts, 15 88


" Town Hall Building, for rent of rooms, 218 25


" Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, sale of lots, 75 00


" G. Nightingale, income of hayscales, 79 60


" Town of Weymouth, sup- plies to T. Burrell, 5 00


.. . 6


66


" State Treasurer, coffins to paupers, 13 00


.. ..


" G. L. Gill, for licenses on dogs, 65 20


" J. Hall, use of receiving tomb, 4 00


" Town Treasurer's notes, 83,440 61 ' S. Morse, Jr., tax of 1858, 10 77


66


66


66


66


" " 1859, 122 40


66


66


66


66 " " 1860, 313 00 - $ 128,313 34


66


66


66


66


66


41


WYMAN ABERCROMBIE, Treasurer, CR.


By cash paid Town orders,


$ 59,333 30


66 66 County tax,


3,510 24


State tax, 8,064 00


" Notes and interest, 53,621 09


in Treasury Feb. 1, 1863, 3,784 71


$ 128,313 34


RECAPITULATION OF EXPENDITURES.


Amount of orders drawn on Town Treasurer, for year ending, Feb. 1, 1863, is, $ 59,333 30


EXPENDED AS FOLLOWS.


For Schools, teaching,


$ 10,546 47


incidentals, ·


1,667 89


" Almshouse Establishment,


2,089 98


" Poor out of Almshouse,


1,299 77


" Highways,


653 98


Fire Department,


1,806 27


" Police Station,


24 83


" Town Hall Building,


287 07


" Cemeteries,


5 75


Liquor Agency,


16 27


" Cattle Commissioners' orders,


2,519 06


" Recruiting expenses, 220 74


" Bounties to volunteers,


20,780 00


" Aid to soldiers' families,


12,558 09


" Miscellaneous expenses,


1,047 90


" Town Officers, 1,197 87


" Abatements, collecting, and discounts on tax of 1862, 2,552 85


" Abatements on tax of 1861, 58 51


$ 59,333 30


42


LIST OF ABATEMENTS MADE BY THE ASSESSORS, 1862.


Alden, Albert M.


$ 2 00


Garvin, Patrick,


$2 00


Ames, Charles


2 00


Grant, William


2 00


Armstrong, Patrick


2 00


Grany, Jeremiah


2 00


Barnam, George I.


2 00


Gray, Reuben


2 00


Barron, Darius


2 00


Gibbin, Patrick


2 00


Barry, Patrick


2 00


Gilligin, Patrick


2 00


Bates, Stephen, estate of


7 38


Griffin, Thomas


2 00


Bates, Winslow H.


: 00


Guagin, Thomas


2 00


Baxter, Lewis


: 00 Hare, Patrick


2 00


Baxter, Rebecca


. 64


Harrington, Harry


2 00


Bent, Luther S.


82


Harrington, Oliver


2 00


Bowker, George


: 00 2


Hayden, Josiah, Jr.


2 00


Bradley, John


2 00


Hayden, Lorenzo


2 00


Brown, Charles


2 00


Hearn, Dennis A.


2 00


Burk, Walter


2 00


Hecksher & Co.


57 40


Burrell, James F.


2 46


Higgins, Samuel


2 00


Burrell, Seth


2 00


Hodge, Hiram


2 00


Butman, Charles O.


2 00


Hogan, Cornelius


2 82


Cahill, John, 2d


2 00


Holden, John A.


3 00


Callahan, John


2 00


Houston, Isaac


2 00


Cambell, James


2 00


Huckins, James


36 90


Carty, John


2 00


Hunt, Asa


2 00


Cary, Jeremiah


:00 2


Hunt, Charles N.


2 00


Clancy, Patrick


: 00


Johnson, W. E.


2 00


Clayton, Thomas


3 64


Jones, Albert L.


2 00


Clancey, John


2 00


Jones, Owen


2 00


Comins, Edward J.


2 00


Keerney, Thomas


2 00


Connor, Barnard


2 00


Kelly, James


00


Crowley, Jeremiah


2 00


Lines, Daniel


2 82


Cummings, Jotham


1 00


Lines, Thomas


2 00


Cuplin, William H.


2 00


Lunt, T. H.


2 00


Curtis, B. F.


1 64


Mack, Patrick


2 00


Curtis, Henry


2 00


Marsh, Thomas M.


2 46


Daily, Daniel


82


McConnell, James


, 00


Daughty, Jeremiah


3 28


McGowen, Patrick


2 00


Davis, John C.


2 00


Merritt, Charles


2 00


Dehon, W.


858 13


Moore, Frank


2 00


Dinnigan, Daniel


5 74


Moore, Thomas T.


82


Dinnigan, Patrick


1 64


Morrity, Dennis


82


Denofin, John


2 00


Munn, L., estate of,


16 40


Devine, John


2 00


Nevils, John


2 00


Dorney, Michael


2 00


Newcomb, James, 2d


2 00


Dunnaher, Cornelius


2 00


O'Brien, Thomas


7 74


Dwelle, Lemuel


2 00


O'Brien, Timothy


2 00


Dyer, William


2 00


O'Brien, Timothy, 2d


, 00


Edwards, Charles H.


5 74


O'Connell, Dennis


, 00


Elcock, Charles


1 C4


O'Connell, Philip


, 00


Faxon, George, heirs of


2 46


Packard, Josiah V.


: 00


Faxon, Job F.


9 84


Pain, Jonathan S.


2 00


Fitzpatrick, Richard


2 00


Pain, William


, 00


Flemming, Garrott


2 00


Parker, John, Jr.,


2 82


Flint, Greasy P.


4 50


Perry, Samuel N.


2 00


Follan, Daniel


2 00


Pierce, Charles E.


2 00


Foran, Patrick


82


Pope, Edmund R., personal


12 30


Gallagen, Patrick


2 00 Pulling, Mr.


2 00


43


Quirk, John


$2 00


Tilden, Thomas W.


$2 00


Rankin, David


2 00


Tucker. Isaac, heirs of


1 64


Reardon, Dennis


2 00


Twombly, Michael


2 00


Roberts, Hugh


2 00


Underwood, John C.


2 82


Rodgers, Clift


82


Vinel, Paul


2 00


Ruttage, Frank


2 00


Wadsworth, J. & T. T.




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