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Drowned.
William O. Pope, Jan. 23, 1864; Chase F. Leavitt, Jr. Jan. 1865; William F. Tanzy, Oct. 14, 1865.
Died of Disease.
. Dennis Moriarty, Feb. 17, 1862; Richard B. Hayden, April 10, 1862; Wil- liam Jones, April 19, 1862; Leonard B. Harrington, May 22, 1862; Henry Trask, June 3, 1862; George F. Lapham, July 27, 1862; John Kehoe, Aug. 1862; Ezra Badger, Oct. 14, 1862; Edward J. Gibson, Oct. 21, 1862; George L. Smalley, Nov. 23, 1862; Lorenzo D. Parker, Dec. 17, 1862; Michael Enright, Jan. 11, 1863; George Starbuck, Feb. 24, 1863; Obed F. Allen, March 21, 1863; William Flynn, May 3, 1863; Uriel Joseph, July 7, 1863; Francis G. Chubbuck, Oct. 2, 1863; Charles D. Riley, Nov. 19, 1863; Seth Crane, Dec. 22, 1863; Greenleaf P. Foster, March 3, 1864, William Sheahan, March 26, 1864; Josiah N. Kittredge, April 23, 1864; George Burns, June 27, 1864; Ebenezer F. Cleverly, July 22, 1864; Frederic Fletcher, Aug. 24, 1864; David W. Bates, Sept. 9, 1864; Michael J. Howley, Sept. 23, 1864; William Price, Oct. 14, 1864; Morton Packard, Oct. 20, 1864; Theodore H. Lunt, Oct. 23, 1864; Henry T. Packard, Dec. 17, 1864; Erasmus Thomas, March 14, 1865; Eli Pierce, April 3, 1865; Benjamin R. Pierce, July 13, 1865.
The following have died of disease, contracted while in the army, after being discharged : -
Charles E. Messer, 1862; Isaac T. Newcomb, April 1, 1863; Garrett Daily, April 5, 1863; Michael Manning, May 14, 1864; Henry C. White, Aug. 3, 1864; Edward L. Perkins, Sept 10, 1864; Charles G. Duggan, Dec. 20, 1864; William Buchan, Feb. 26, 1865; John McGann, Aug. 3, 1865; Samuel A. Nightingale, Aug. 20, 1865; Joseph William Morton, Dec. 17, 1865.
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FORMER RESIDENTS.
Killed in Battle, or Died of Wounds.
Ebenezer Field, July 18, 1861; Charles E. Page (missing, supposed to have been killed), Aug. 30, 1862; Arthur Dehon, Dec. 13, 1862; Peter W. Price, July 2, 1863; John Q. Burrell, July 4, 1863; Paul J. Revere, July 5, 1863; Eugene F. Trask, Sept. 3, 1863; William L. Burrell, June 22, 1864.
Died of Disease.
Joseph Crane, Sept. 22, 1863; Samuel S. Chadwick (died in Rebel Prison), date unknown; Samuel B. Cook, June 10, 1864; Granville A. Spear, Oct. 26, 1864; William Hayden (died in Rebel Prison), Dec. 31, 1864.
Number of Volunteers furnished by the Town of Quincy under the several calls of the President.
1861. April 16 (3 months), 83; May 3 (3 years), 78; June 17 (3 years), 143.
1862. May 28 (3 years), 75; July 4 (3 years), 114; Aug. 4 (9 months), 71.
1863. July 1 (3 years), 18; Oct. 17 (3 years), 29.
1864. Feb. 1 (3 years), 25; March 15 (3 years), 64; July 6 (100 days), 73; July 19 (1 year), 48; Dec. 19 (1 year), 26. Total number of men fur- nished, 847.
Expenses of the Town of Quincy, incurred by reason of the Rebellion.
Total amount paid by town for bounties $34,632 50
" " subscription of citizens 12,651 63
Total expenses of recruiting, transporting recruits, Rebellion Record,
war meetings, services of town officers, &c. 1,627 98
$ 48,912 11
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THE
SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF THE
TOWN OF QUINCY,
PREPARED BY THE BOARD OF AUDITORS;
ALSO, THE
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 1, 1867;
TOGETHER WITH
A LIST OF THE DELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS OF 1866.
BOSTON: ROCKWELL AND ROLLINS, PRINTERS, 122 WASHINGTON STREET. 1867.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers of the Poor, and Surveyors of Highways.
Ensign S. Fellows, Ebenezer Adams, Edmund B. Taylor. .
Town Clerk, George L. Gill.
Town Treasurer, Wyman Abercrombie.
School Committee.
William S. Morton,
Term expires, March, 1869.
H. Farnam Smith,
66
1869.
William B. Duggan,
·
1868.
E. Granville Pratt (Chairman), .
1868.
Henry Barker (Secretary), ·
66 1867.
*Charles R. Mitchell,
·
66 60 1867.
Constables and Truant Officers.
W. M. French, Albert Hayden,
Samuel Ames,
Charles N. Ditson, Charles H. Kimball.
Edward A. Spear, Wm. Parker, Jr.
Police Officers.
E. W. Underwood,
John Ring,
Frank Wiley,
N. B. Furnald,
Charles Cook,
Neal McRea,
Eliab Ramsdell,
J. M. Beckford,
Edward Brackett,
Ralph Lowe,
J. W. Moore,
James O'Neil, 2d.
.
* Resigned June 29, 1866, and George H. Arnold chosen to fill vacancy, July 7, 1866. Mr. Arnold served until Dec. 21, when he resigned.
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George H. Locke,
Fence Viewers. Seth Adams,
Richard Newcomb.
Field Drivers.
Charles Spear, Eli Hayden,
William Faxon,
William Gragg,
Paul W. Newcomb,
Charles F. Lord,
Thomas Lucas,
Nathaniel H. Eaton,
James M. Glover, Jacob Hersey,
James McCarty,
H. A. C. Adams.
Auditors.
E. W. Underwood, Samuel Thomas, Jr., Charles S. French, Jabez Bigelow, Elijah Baxter.
Engineers of Fire Department. Washington M. French, Chief. William Parker, Jr., Samuel Ames, William H. Sampson, Edmund B. Taylor.
Weighers of Coal.
N. B. Furnald, George B. Pray, Richard Raycroft
Surveyors of Wood and Bark.
Richard Newcomb, Nathaniel H. Beale, Samuel F. Newcomb
Napoleon B. Furnald, Edward A. Adams, Elbridge Clapp,
James M. Glover, Hiram Prior, George B. Pray, James N. Blake, George H. Locke.
Sealer of Weights and Measures, and Weigher of Vessels. Josiah Adams. Collector of Taxes, Lewis Bass.
Undertaker, John Hall. Superintendent of Town Clock, N. B. Furnald. Superintendent of Almshouse, A. B. Morse.
Superintendent of Town House, Jacob Flint. Superintendent of Hay Scales, N. B. Furnald. Superintendent of Police Station, W. M. French. Pound Keeper, Ebenezer Adams.
-- Liquor Agent, C. C. Johnson.
Representative to General Court, George L. Gill.
AUDITORS' REPORT.
ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, DR.
CHARLES SPEAR, SUPERINTENDENTS.
A. B. MORSE,
$3,138 32
To amount of stock on hand, appraised Feb. 1, 1866, Paid Joseph Loud & Co., grain, $501 20
A. B. Morse, services as superintendent, 262 50
" Charles Spear, " 66
87 50
" Wyman Abercrombie, merchandise,
137 36
I. W. Munroe & Co., 66
21 51
6 C. N. Ditson, 66
76 09
Whitney & Nash, 66
32 43
66 G. L. Baxter & Co.,
31 30
Elbridge Clapp,
16 41
66 N. B. Furnald, 66
6 11
John A. Wood,
71 46
66 G. F. Wilson, provisions,
184 50
G. & H. S. Totman, provisions,
25 96
66 Daniel W. Baxter, . 6
89 25
66 Hovey, Mead & Co., butter,
11 96
66 Samuel Andrews, fish,
S. W. Page & Co., crackers and bread, 6 85
Hodges and Page, 66 7 29
1 39
66 Charles Spear, eels, clams, &c.,
57 50
66 Horace Draper, cow,
17 50
Joshua Wilkins, boot on cow,
5 00
66 J. M. Draper, 66
Amounts carried forward,
$1,774 63 $3,138 32
.
66 W. D. Smith & Co., flour, 21 09
102 47
7
Amounts brought forward, Paid Frederick Souther, 2 pigs,
$1,774 63 $3,138 3 45 00
E. B. Taylor, 1 pig, 30 00
Chase Parker, 1 pig, 20 72
" G. L. Gill, boots and shoes, 16 10
66 C. C. Johnson, medicine, 11 81
66 W. S. Pattee, 66
3 75
66 Esther Hayden, 66
50
66 C. F. Pierce & Co., tinware, 2 80
66 E. S. Fellows, stove-linings, &c., 1 35
66 J. H. Gilbert, M.D., services, 25 00
66 E. Woodward, M.D., 1 50
Tirrell & Sons, repairs on wagons, 3 30
66 Alden French, repairing pump, 1 00
66 Ralph Lowe, repairing harness, 4 12
66 George J. Jones, 66
7 61
66 Ralph Lowe, neats-foot oil, 75
66
J. Breck & Co., plow, 6 50.
66
E. B. Taylor, horse rake and vise, 12 00
P. F. Packard & Son, ex. table, 12 50
66 H. L. Collamore & Co., 6 bedsteads, 21 75
66 E. B. Taylor, 2 bedsteads, 1 00
66 J. Q. A. Wild, blacksmithing, 45 41
66 Horace Feltis, 66
65 28
66 Alexander Feltis, 9 38
Bowditch Express Co., carting, 8 39
A. B. Morse, cash paid sundry small bills, 17 05
66 Jonathan Cook, altering pigs and dressing hogs, 8 75
66
J. Q. Adams, sea-weed, 1 50
66 E. Adams & Son, coal, 67 20
Daniel Baxter, wood, 22 00
66
Josiah Adams, wood, 12 25
J. Nightingale and C. Larry, wood, 23 25
J. Mckenzie, mowing and threshing, 25 00
66 Patrick Sullivan, labor, 267 38
Amounts carried forward,
$2,576 53 $3,138 3:
8
Amounts brought forward,
$2,576 53 $3,138 32
aid James O'Brien, labor,
186 03
" George Blanchard, "
147 85
" Sargent Blaisdell, "
15 40
H. P. Keating,
15 00
66
Timothy Gay, 66
46 00
66
James Conner,
17 25
66 Charles Moses,
8 50
" Edward H. Morse, "
26 00
3,038 56
'ent of Coddington lands,
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ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, CR.
Appraisal of Stock, Tools, and Provisions, February 1, 1867.
horse,
$250 00
Brought forward, $1,570 70
cows,
150 00
Farming tools, - 70 00
tons English hay,
190 00
Horse rake, 5 00
¿ tons salt hay, 90 00
Lot chains, 10 00
ot barley straw,
12 00
3 plows, 20 00
:0 cords manure,
240 00
1 cultivator, 3 00
pigs,
25 00
1 hay rope, 3 00
, ox carts,
140 00
1 grain chest,
10 00
ox wagon,
30 00
1 harrow, 6 00
horse cart,
75 00
2 sleds, 12 00
hay wagon,
45 00
1 pung, 5 00
. covered wagon,
15 00
1 wheelbarrow, 5 00
L jack, 1 50
Lot posts and rails, 60 00
Lot wood,
147 00
1 hay cutter, 6 00
Cot wood in woods,
40 00
Lot harness,
75 00
1 scraper,
5 00
Water trough,
3 50
› tons coal,
50 00
Pork,
120 00
32 bushels barley,
40 00
Beef,
24 00
18 bushels corn,
25 20
Soap,
10 00
Carried forward, $1,570 70
Carried forward, $2,018 20
75 00
$6,251 88
9
Brought forward, $2,018 20
Brought forward, $2,346 50
Hams and shoulders, 43 20
Axes and Saws, 10 00
Vise, 6 00
Washing machine and wringer, 6 00
4 mats,
1 00
Churn and wash tubs,
6 00
100,000 skewers,
50 00
Lard,
27 00
Hoop iron,
2 00
Apples,
7 00
Eel spear,
2 00
Fresh pork,
6 00
Lot Potatoes,
125 00
Flour,
13 00
Turnips,
6 00
Butter,
12 60
Onions and cabbages, 7 00
Pepper,
5 00
Beets and carrots,
4 50
Sugar,
24 00
Sausage meat,
7 20
Tea,
40 00
Dried Apples,
7 00
5 stoves,
50 00
Mustard,
1 50
Lot barrels,
5 00
Ginger,
1 00
Salt,
2 00
Coffee,
2 80
Lot old iron,
5 00
Saleratus,
1 80
Lot old lumber,
12 00
Meal,
6 00
Ox yokes,
20 00
Spices and Castile soap,
1 50
3 ladders,
4 50
Oil,
2 30
Blankets and halters,
5 00
Crackers,
1 50
Stable furniture,
12 00
Tobacco,
1 20
Lot fowl,
20 00
Medicine,
2 00
Grindstone.
3 00
Total,
$2,595 80
Carried forward, $2,346 50
PRODUCE SOLD FROM ALMSHOUSE.
2 oxen, $230, hay, $108,
$338 00
Poultry, $38, lard and pork, $46,
84 00
4 pigs,
20 00
Milk, eggs, vegetables, straw, &c.,
194 12
636 12
Due from J. Q. Adams, rent of Rock Island,
10 00
Labor on highways and cemeteries, 1,930 85
Furnished to 170 travelers, 340 meals and 170 lodgings,
85 00
$5,257 77
Total amount charged to Almshouse for the
year ending Feb. 1, 1867 is $6,251 88
Total amount accredited to Almshouse, $5,257 77
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INMATES OF THE ALMSHOUSE FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1, 1867.
When Admitted. When Discharged.
Names. Age, Feb. 1, 1867.
Sept. 28, 1830 .*
Lewis Chandler, 78.
July 18, 1856 .*
Mary E. Hayden, 35,
Sept. 6, 1858 .*
Frank Hayden, 23,
Dec. 15, 1865. April 5, 1866.
William Ogle, 50,
Nov. 29, 1865 .*
Nancy Barnes,
55,
April 10, 1866 .*
Edward M. Dole, 5,
Dec. 5, 1866 .*
170 Travellers were furnished with Supper, Lodgings, and Breakfast.
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LABOR ON THE HIGHWAYS AND CEMETERIES BY THE SUPERINTENDENT AND MEN FROM THE ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT.
CENTER DISTRICT. .
92 days' labor by Superintendent, at $2.00 per
$184 00
day,
294 days' labor by hired men at $1.50 per day, 441 00
67 66 oxen, at $ 1.75 66 117 25
76 66 horse and cart, at $ 1.50 114 00
70
ox cart, at 25 cents 66 17 50
3 00
Use of plow,
$876 75
SOUTH DISTRICT.
86 days' labor by Superintendent, at $2.00 per
$172 00
day,
202 days' labor by hired men at $1.50 per day, 303 00
82 oxen and cart, at $2.00 " 164 00
88 66 horse and cart, at $1.50, " 132 00
2 00
Use of plow, 773 00
2
1
Amount carried forward,
$1,649 75
* Present Inmates of the Almshouse.
:
:
William Ogle, 51,
1
11
Amount brought forward,
QUINCY POINT DISTRICT.
40
15 days' labor by Superintendent, at $2.00 per day, $30 00 days' labor by hired men at $ 1.50 per day, 60 00
14
oxen and cart, at $2.00
66
28 00
14₺ 66 horse and cart, at $1.50 21 75
139 75
WEST DISTRICT.
1 day's labor by Superintendent, at $2.00 per day, 2 00
1 days' labor by hired men, at $1.50 per day, 2 25
1
horse and cart, at $1.50
1 50
-
5 75
NORTH DISTRICT.
¿ days' labor by Superintendent, at $2.00 per day, 1 00
¿ days' labor by hired men, at $1.50 per day,
75
66 horse and cart, at $1.50 " . 75
2 50
EAST DISTRICT.
12 days' labor by Superintendent, at $2.00 per day, 24 00
20 days' labor by hired men, at $1.50 per day, 30 00 3 66 oxen and cart, at $2.00 6 00
12 66 horse and cart, at $1.50 6 18 00
Posts and Rails furnished,
3 60
81 60
MOUNT WOLLASTON CEMETERY.
4} days' labor by Superintendent, at $2.00 per day, 9 00
13 days' labor by hired men, at $1.50 per day, 19 50
21 66
horse and cart, at $1.50 " 3 75
32 25
Amount carried forward,
$1,911 60
$1,649 75
12
Amount brought forward,
$1,911 60
OLD CEMETERY.
2} days labor by Superintendent, at $2.00 per
$5 CO
day,
8 days' labor by hired men, at $1.50 per day, 12 00
horse and cart, at $ 1.50 " 2 25
19 25
$1,930 85
SUPPORT OF POOR OUT OF THE ALMSHOUSE, DR. .
Paid City of Boston, support of Chloe H. Underwood, $182 00
66
Susan N. Hunt, 80 00
66
Timothy Curtin, 26 75
66
66 Mary Simonds, 27 50
66 " Lynn, 66
J. P. Haynes' family, 20 00
66
" Fall River, 66
Charlotte P. Saville, 51 75
66
" Charlestown, 66 Mrs. Geo. W. Saville,
5 00
66
66
Mrs. P. P. Marque,
12 75
" Town of Randolph,
66
Ann Hunt's family, 93 17
Susan N. Hunt, 12 00
" County of Norfolk,
66 John Keating, 23 00
" State Lunatic Hospital, board of W. F. Hinckley,
206 93
66
M. T. Rodman, 194 31
66 66
66
Sarah Jameson, 233 26
66 John Keating, Mary Daley,
13 00
" State Industrial School, "
" State Reform School, board of C. F. Jones, Thomas Donnelly, W. E. F. Prince, D. S. Williams, and E. B. Fernald, 54 01
Amount carried forward,
$1,252 57
* To be refunded.
*
66
17 14
66 66
Acton,
1₺
13
Amount brought forward,
$1,252 57
Paid State Nautical School, board of J. W. Madden, 26 00
· " S. F. Newcomb, supplies to Mrs. T. Munroe, 87 50
" E. Adams and Son, wood and coal, 66
48 86
* " Sumner Soule, support of F. A. Alden's family,
" George James, supplies to Mrs. McGlone, 156 00
" E. E. Hall, 66 13 14
13 91
" Mary Pierce, board of Mrs. Tilley,
21 00
" Stephen Morse, Jr., rent of house for Mrs. S. N. Perry, 60 00 " E. Adams & Son, coal to 1 66
" G. F. Wilson, supplies to William Tansey, 76 00
" G. F. Wilson, supplies to Mrs. Fenton, 12 00
" G. F. Wilson, supplies to Bridget McGann,
46 00
" E. Adams & Son, coal 66
10 00
" G. F. Wilson, supplies to Dennis Ford,
2 00
" John W. Shaw, supplies to Mrs. B. Taylor,
31 04
* " E. Adams & Son, wood, 66
5 87
" George H. Locke, supplies to James Forbes,
112 85
" E. Adams & Son, wood and coal to 66
18 75
" George H. Locke, supplies to Mrs. Morrison,
43 60
" Charles N. Ditson, supplies to Mrs. E. Flynn, .1 00
" E. Adams & Son, coal, 11 00
* " W. Abercrombie, supplies to Mrs. Sprague,
53 50
" G. L. Baxter & Co., supplies to Henry Newcomb,
3 00
" J. H. Gilbert, M.D., attendance on several poor persons, 1865,
" C. H. Kimball, coffin for James Baker, 44 50
66 66 Dorothy Nightingale, 10 00
10 00
" John Hall, burial of Dorothy Nightingale,
5 00
" Ebenezer Adams, 66
66
6 15
" E. B. Taylor,
" E. S. Fellows, cash paid sundry poor persons,
12 71
9 50
Amount carried forward.
$2,256 95
* Refunded.
22 00.
" E. Adams & Son, coal, 66
12 50
" E. Adams & Son, coal, 66
19 00
14
Amount brought forward,
$2,256 95
Paid E. Adams & Son, wood and coal to Mrs. G. Spear,
37 25
Mrs. Lockney, 13 62
* 66
66
32 50
66
66
Mrs. Cronin,
15 50
66
Mrs. Burke, 8 00
66
66
Job Tirrell, 8 00
66
66
Mrs. D. Night-
. 6
12 50
ingale,
7 50
66
Mrs. T. Woods,
20 00
66
Charles Hayden, 13 00
66
66
66
Mrs. Josiah Hobart, 8 00
66
66
Ellen McCarty, 12 50
66
66
coal
John Cain, 7 25
66
Joseph Newcomb, 11 00
J. Madigan, 7 00
66
66
66
Mrs. Madden, 5 00
T. Carroll,
5 00
66
66
Mrs. T. Shortell, 5 00
Mrs. McGovern, 5 00
66
66
66
Mrs. Conner, 5 00
5 00
66
Mrs. Connell, 5 00
66
Mrs. O'Keefe,
5 00
66
Owen Adams, coal to Mrs. O'Keefe,
5 00
66
Mrs. Callahan,
7 50
66
E. Adams & Son, coal to Mrs. Callahan,
5 00
66 Owen Adams, Ellen O'Brien,
$2,574 32
Amount carried forward,
* To be refunded.
.
E. Adams & Son, wood and coal to Mrs. J. Baker,
.
66
66
Mrs. Buchan, 6 00
66
66
66
Mrs. Daley,
66
66
7 50
לי
Everett Dow,
25 25
C. Elcock,
66
66
Mrs. Linnehan, 7 50
66
66
15
Amount brought forward,
$2,574 32
Paid Owen Adams, wood to Mrs. Gallagher, 3 00
" E. Adams & Son, wood to Ellen O'Brien,
2 50
$2,579 82
CR.
Received of Town of Randolph for support of
F. A. Ålden's family, $156 00
Town of Hingham, for supplies to Mrs. Sprague, 53 50
66 Town of Braintree, for supplies to Mrs. B. Taylor, 36 91
Due from City of Newburyport, for supplies to E. Dow, 41 25
Due from State, coffins furnished paupers, 5 00
for support of Sarah Jameson, 233 26
525 92
Actual cost of support of poor out of Almshouse, $2,053 90
SCHOOLS.
Expenditures for teaching and fuel, by direction of School Committee.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Sub-Committee : E. Granville Pratt, Henry Barker, W. S. Morton.
Paid Charles B. Travis, teaching,
$1,190 84
66 Miss Cora A. Chapin, “
445 22
Amount carried forward, $1,636 06
16
Amount brought forward,
Paid E. Adams & Son, coal,
" M. Bosworth, charcoal,
10 00
$1,780 46
CODDINGTON SCHOOLS. Sub-Committee : Henry Barker, William S. Morton.
Paid Warren E. Eaton, teaching,
$167 45
66 Edward Southworth, teaching,
813 93
66 Miss Susie G. Baxter, 66
120 90
66 Miss Annie L. Arnold,
219 77
66 Miss Mary A. Prescott,
284 20
Miss Mary A. Holbrook,
55 84
66 Miss Mary S. Thayer,
255 46
66 Miss A. M. Porter,
320 36
66 Miss Ida Edwards,
66
3 75
66 Angie Spear,
186 60
" E. Adams & Son, coal,
10 00
" Owen Adams,
10 00
66 M. Bosworth, charcoal,
4 25
R. L. Lee, fuel,
2,742 24
ADAMS SCHOOLS.
Sub-Committee : C. R. Mitchell, Henry Barker, E. G. Pratt. Prudential Committee : Win. S. Pattee.
Paid W. E. Endicott, teaching,
$516 23
66 J. O. Norris, 66
368 38
66 Miss Sarah V. Wild, .6
329 71
66 Miss Mary A. Holbrook, teaching,
338 59
Mrs. E. A. Hardwick,
263 10
66 Miss Mary S. Travis,
318 93
66 Miss Josephine M. Wright,
66
294 31
66 Miss E. B. Churchill,
66
46 00
1
Amounts carried forward,
$2,531 98 $4,522 70
1
Miss Mary E. Dinnegan,
$1,636 06
134 40
70 23
Miss Julia E. Underwood, teaching,
60
219 50
56 73
17
Amounts brought forward,
$2,531 98 $4,522 70
Paid Mrs. Frances E. Whicher, teaching,
261 57
E. Adams & Son, coal and wood,
196 69
"Owen Adams, coal,
21 00
R. L. Lee, fuel, 22 50
· 3,033 74
WASHINGTON SCHOOLS. Sub-Committee : H. Farnam Smith.
Paid C. W. Carter, teaching,
$981 36
Miss Dora A. French, teaching,
340 66
Miss Hannah A. French,
345 31
Miss Emma A. French, 66
34 87
66
Miss Mary P. Butters,
263 31
Miss C. A. Thomas,
66
320 31
E. Adams & Son, coal and wood,
230 60
Owen Adams, coal,
47 60
2,564 02
WILLARD SCHOOLS.
Sub-Committee : W. B. Duggan, W. S. Morton, G. H. Arnold. Prudential Committee : Columbus Larry.
Paid Seth Dewing, Jr., teaching,
$855 81
66
Miss Augusta C. Foster, teaching,
345 36
66 Miss E. A. Newcomb,
66
343 52
Miss E. F. Nightingale, 66
343 52
Miss E. C. Sheahan,
66
66
Miss Mary A. Spear,
66
320 31
Miss Elizabeth Cole,
66
237 74
66 E. Adams & Son, coal,
116 40
66 R. L. Lee, fuel,
39 50
2,659 83
QUINCY SCHOOLS.
Sub-Committee : William B. Duggan.
Paid Lewis F. Hobbs, teaching,
$ 148 83
Amounts carried forward, 3
$148 83 $12,780 29
57 67
66
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Amounts brought forward, Paid J. C. Haskell, teaching,
376 74
332 78
66 John Smithwick, 66
308 72
66 Miss E. A. Flint, 66
95 20
" E. Adams & Son, coal and wood,
" E. Preston, coal, 12 00
1,274 27
CRANE SCHOOL. Sub-Committee : William S. Morton.
$125 44
Paid Mrs. E. S. Smith, teaching,
211 63
66 Miss M. Lizzie Cobb, teaching,
" E. Adams & Son, coal, 38 40
375 47
250 00
Due Seth Dewing, Jr., three months' salary,
$14,680 03
The appropriation by the Town was $14,400 00
307 50
The Town portion of the School Fund,
75 00
The Coddington Fund, $14,782 50
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Expenditures less than appropriations, $102 47.
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF SCHOOLS.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Paid E. S. Fellows, stove, pipe, &c., $67 60
66 N. B. Furnald, mdse. and labor, 22 88
6 G. L. Gill, books, ink, chalk, &c., 12 02
" C. B. Travis, books, shoveling snow, &c., 6 66
2 00
" Hallett & Cumston, tuning piano,
66 Joseph Arey, Jr., repairs on air-pump, 7 00
Amount carried forward,
$118 16
$148 83 $12,780 29
19
Amount brought forward,
$118 16
Paid E. P. Dutton & Co., globe,
15 00
E. G. Pratt, microscope, 2 50
" John O. Holden, repairs on clock,
1 50
66 Whitney & Nash, hooks, nails, &c.,
1 15
66 A. F. & J. N. Blake, broom,
50
R. L. Lee, granular fuel,
3 00
66
E. E. Fellows, care of room, &c., 46 64
66 Ellen McCarty, cleaning,
41 71
66 Mrs. O'Keefe, 4 20
$234 36
CODDINGTON SCHOOLS.
Paid N. B. Furnald, school furniture,
$335 02
66
blackboards, bells, &c., 72 21
H. Barker, bells, charts, printing, &c.,
27 13
66
C. N. Ditson, broom,
62
66
R. L. Lee, granular fuel,
4 30
66 H. Barker, cash paid for cleaning, &c.,
67 50
Susie G. Baxter,
9 00
66 Elihu Spear, care of room,
17 00
Frank A. Spear, care of room,
27 50
Mary Flynn, 66
24 83
66 Hannah Gallagher, cleaning, 1 32
66 Catherine McCarty, 66
1 38
Harvey Hayden, “
4 00
C. F. Pierce & Co., repairing furnace, stove- pipe, &c., 45 95
" Whitney & Nash, looking-glass, brooms, &c., 14 45
66 Elbridge Clapp, soap, 16
Bowditch Express Co., expressing,
3 20
704 99
Amount carried forward,
$969 35
G. L. Gill, books, ink, &c.,
44 71
W. Abercrombie, pitcher, pail, &c.,
1 71
66 Michael Cronin, labor,
3 00
20
Amount brought forward,
ADAMS SCHOOLS.
Paid J. L. Ross, school furniture, $116 70
66 N. B. Furnald, blackboards, curtains, &c., 116 18
66 E. S. Fellows, stove-pipe, urns, fitting, &c., 28 05
" John A. Wood, mats, bell, dusters, &c., 18 69
R. L. Lee, granular fuel, 7 00
" G. L. Gill, books, inkwells, bells, &c., 69 44
W. S. Pattee, books, ink, chalk, &c., 22 49
J. W. Ross, inkwells, 13 30
4 25
Whitney & Nash, padlock, 50
" C. R. Mitchell, cash paid for care of rooms, 40 80
Mary Fenton, care of rooms, 7 55
65 50
Ellen McCarty, cleaning, 2 00
" Josiah Adams, repairs on pump, 75
W. S. Hobart, labor,.
James M. Hayden, labor, 80
Maurice Sheahan, 3 60
Spear & Davenport, repairing chairs, 38
517 98
WASHINGTON SCHOOLS.
Paid George L. Gill, books, ink, chalk, &c., $33 05
C. W. Carter, books, sawing wood, &c., 15 13
" S. G. Baxter, brush, cord, tassels, &c., 3 50
" J. W. Shaw, brushes, soap, pails, &c., 4 93
" Whitney & Nash, hooks, hasps, &c., 1 68
C. F. Pierce & Co., repairing furnace, &c., 51 10
66 John O. Holden, 60 clocks, 3 50
66 music stool, 50
Joseph Arey, 3 08
" N. B. Furnald, keys, brushes, &c.,
36 40
" C. W. Carter, care of room,
23 00
" H. A. French,
" J. F. Porter, 17 00
" C. A. Thomas, 66 25 55
" H. F. Smith, cash paid for cleaning, &c., 19 15
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.
Amounts carried forward.
$237 57 $1,457 33
$939 35
C. R. Mitchell, 2 door mats,
21
Amounts brought forward, Paid Mrs. O'Grady, cleaning, " Patrick Conner, labor,
$237 57 $1,457 33
5 17
5 00
247 74
WILLARD SCHOOLS.
Paid N. B. Furnald, dusters, mats, &c., $36 29
66 E. S. Fellows, stove, hods, pipe, &c.,
48 10
66 John O. Holden, clock,
8 50
66 E. E. Hall, books, ink, &c.,
13 00
66 G. L. Gill, 60
6 42
G. H. Locke, 66
12 51
W. S. Pattee,
7 77
S. Dewing, Jr.,
3 12
Columbus Larry, moving furniture, &c.,
7 85
Wm. Ripley, repairing stove,
1 00
66
A. F. & J. N. Blake, ewer, basin, &c.,
3 12
66
A. C. Foster, 66
7 67
66
M. A. Spear,
8 50
E. C. Sheahan, 66
3 15
66 E. A. Newcomb, 66
8 80
E. F. Nightingale,
8 80
66 Elizabeth Cole,
7 43
Nancy Swain,
8 00
225 03
QUINCY SCHOOLS.
Paid N. B. Furnald, clock, dusters, &c., $27 47
" G. L. Gill, books, chalk, &c.,
". L. F. Hobbs. 2 95
" Whitney & Nash, tumbler,
20
6 C. F. Pierce & Co., cleaning stove, &c., 3 00
66 T. M. Lucas, sawing and splitting wood, 3 00
H. P. Lucas, 6 50
66 Mrs. Sanborn, water, 6 00
8 76
Amounts curried forward,
$57 88 $1,930 10
S. Dewing, Jr., care of room,
25 00
22
Amounts brought forward,
$57 88 $1,930 10
Paid J. C. Haskell, care of room,
18 00
H. P. Lucas, 66 15 00
" J. Smithwick, 8 33
" W. B. Duggan, cash paid for cleaning, &c., 6 41 105 62
CRANE SCHOOL.
Paid C. F. Pierce & Co., stove-pipe, &c., $15 70
66 N. B. Furnald, duster and brush, 4 75
" G. L. Gill, ink, chalk, &c., 5 55
Whitney & Nash, broom,
75
66 W. Lavender, care of room, 8 00
34 75
EXPENSES OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE, ETC.
Paid G. L. Gill, stationery, $32 75
Mrs. M. E. Green, printing and adver- tising, 10 00
" J. D. Wells, set of Cornell's maps, 16 00
" H. Barker, advertising, printing, charts, &c., 42 68
" E. G. Pratt, advertising, &c., 5 75
66 W. S. Morton, use of horse and carriage, 20 00
3 00
" John Hall, 66
66 W. M. French, . 2 50
66 H. F. Smith, conveyance, 30
132 98
$2,203 45
Total am't expended for teaching and fuel, $14,430 03
66
incidentals, 2,203 45
66 66 rent of school-
houses, &c., 320 00
Total amount expended for pay of School Committee, 922 00
Amount carried forward,
$17,875 48
320
25
23
Amount brought forward, $17,875 48
Due Seth Dewing, Jr., 3 months' salary, 250 00
" Robertson & Bass, rent of school rooms, 200 00
Actual expense for educational purposes for the year, less the interest on the cost of the several school-houses, $18,325 48
REPAIRS ON THE HIGHWAYS
(In addition to that done from the Almshouse), under the direction of the Surveyors of Highways.
CENTER DISTRICT.
Ensign S. Fellows, Surveyor.
Paid Thomas Shortle, labor,
$223 50
Timothy Gay,
138 75
Henry P. Keating, labor,
53 26
66 James Conner,
45 74
66
John Toomey, 66
41 62
Patrick Garrity,
44 25
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