Town annual report of Quincy 1865-1872, Part 27

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1865
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 890


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7


Amount brought forward,


$94 15


Paid Thomas Todd, printing cards, &c.,


21 00


C. F. Pierce & Co., stove-pipe, &c., 21 97


66 Edward Ginn, books,


13 20


66 M. F. Newcomb, shavings,


3 00


66 Whitney & Nash, merchandise, 1 30


A. F. & J. N. Blake, 50


66 Ellen McCarty, care of room, 84 28


$239 40


CODDINGTON SCHOOLS.


Paid N. B. Furnald, furniture and repairs, $34 12


66 J. W. Lombard, books, ink, &c., 21 65


C. F. Pierce & Co., stoves, linings, &c.,


130 42


66 Whitney & Nash, brooms, pitcher, &c.,


6 65


66 W. Abercrombie, shovel, brooms, &c.,


1 92


66 Milton Morse, labor,


18 90


66 Mary Flynn, care of rooms,


76 63


66


Henry Barker, 66


5 38


George Jones, 66


11 20


66 Frank A. Spear, 66


20 00


A. H. Taber, 66


19 00


$345 87


ADAMS SCHOOLS.


Paid Mary Fenton, care of rooms,


$111 40


66 Ellen McCarty,


22 36


66 W. S. Pattee, books, ink, &c.,


25 37


66 F. Hardwick, spiral springs, labor, &c.,


33 60


66 Bailey & Baxter, blackboards,


27 56


Patrick Sullivan, cleaning cellar, &c.,


23 00


66 J. W. Lombard, books, ink, &c., 18 76


66 Josiah Adams, pump and repairs,


22 99


66 W. H. Ingalls, tuning piano,


4 00


66 Eli Hayden, labor,


1 50


66 H. French, Jr., painting sign,


22 50


66 E. S. Fellows, stove-pipe, &c., 7 80


6 J. A. Wood, mats, ewer, &c.,


24 95


$345 79


Amount carried forward,


$931 06


8


Amount brought forward,


$931 06


WASHINGTON SCHOOLS.


Paid N. B. Furnald, curtains and furniture, $223 06


P. P. Kittredge, stock and labor, 107 43


66 W. G. Shattuck, ink wells, 18 90


Est. of J. W. Shaw, duster, brooms, &c., 9 47


F. B. Dakin, cards, &c.,


11 50


J. W. Lombard, books, &c.,


21 39


66 H. A. French, care of room,


17 20


Jane Grady,


23 75


John Porter, 66


17 20


C. A. Thomas, 66


4 40


Mrs. J. Packard, 66


E. E. Chapin, 26 60


16 20


Ida M. Newcomb,


1 00


" Mrs. A. Sullivan, "


$515 10


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Paid E. E. Hall & Co., books, ink, &c., $40 18


" W. S. Pattee,


29 63


" C. Lary, cedar posts, 10 00


28 00


66 O. T. Rogers & Co., stone,


11 40


T. O'Brien, gravel,


42 00


Samuel Ames, labor,


14 87


66 Patrick Sullivan, "


20 00


66 B. L. Crane, 66


20 25


66 T. Shortle,


6 00


H. G. Rogers, carting,


27 70


" E. S. Fellows, repairs on stoves, &c.,


30 24


" S. Dewing, Jr., care of room, 13 50


" E. F. Cole,


13 25


" E. A. Newcomb, 66


15 25


" C. L. Rideout, 66


13 25


" E. F. Nightingale,


$341 82 $1,446 16


Amounts carried forward,


6 30


" G. H. Locke,


17 00


9


Amounts brought forward,


$341 82 $1,446 16


Paid S. V. Wilde, care of room, 11 75


" M. A. Spear,


13 00


" G. S. Webster, 66


5 50


" . Mrs. T. Shortle,


2 00


374 07


QUINCY SCHOOLS.


Paid N. B. Furnald, furniture, &c., $73 73


" C. F. Pierce & Co., stove, pipe, &c.,


134 30


" E. Ramsdell, pump,


28 50


" J. W. Lombard, books, inks, &c., 6 83


Mrs. Lyons, care of room, 10 58


" Josiah Bass,


77 00


330 94


CRANE SCHOOL.


Paid C. F. Pierce, & Co., stoves, pipe, &c., $2 48


" William Lavender, care of rooms, 17 20


" J. W. Lombard, books, inks, &c., 42


" N. B. Furnald, duster, chairs, &c., 8 26


" Whitney & Nash, looking-glass, pail, &c., 2 50 30 86


EXPENSES OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE, ETC.


Paid Wm. S. Morton, use of horse and carriage, $30 00


Noah Cummings, 25 00


H. Dickerman, maps, 22 50


Henry Barker, advertising, &c.,


3 12


M. E. Green, 66 7 25


66 E. G. Pratt, horse-hire, 7 00


66 W. B. Duggan, travelling expenses, 2 60


6 G. L. Gill, services on School Report, 5 00


102 47


$2,284 50


2 Q


10


RECAPITULATION OF SCHOOL EXPENSES.


School.


Salaries.


Fuel.


Books and Stationery.


Care of Rooms.


Miscellaneous Incidentals.


Total.


High,


$1,987 77


$167 76


$20 58


$84 28


$134 54


$2,394 93


Coddington,


2,675 00


263 25


21 65


132 21


192 01


3,284 12


Adams,


2.257 55


280 00


44 13


133 76


167 90


2,883 34


Washington,


2,341 75


334 03


21 39


123 35


370 36


3,190 88


Willard,


3,279 06


220 80


76 11


117 74


180 22


3,873 93


Quincy,


1,325 08


80 00


6 83


87 58


13 24


406 36


Crane,


350 00


25 50


42


17 20


102 47


564 97


School Committee


462 50


$14,678 71


$1,371 34


$191 11


$696 12


$1,397 27


$18,334 55


Repairs on school-houses,


Rent of school-rooms, &c.,


$20,052 19


REPAIRS ON THE HIGHWAYS,


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


CENTER DISTRICT.


E. W. Underwood, Surveyor.


Paid Patrick Sullivan, labor,


$117 24


Dennis Ford,


119 99


" John Wrenn, 66


110 24


66 William Crathorne, "


111 11


William Garvin, 66


76 12


Michael Dunn, 66


74 37


A. P. French,


95 75


" A. Dearborn, 66


180 84


Timothy Gay,


66


45 00


66 Gilbert Blaisdell,


6 00


James O'Brien,


8 75


" William S. Glover, "


17 37


" Harvey French, 66


25 81


" John Marrah,


Amount carried forward,


$1,104 96


236 53


1,736 02


1,332 64


385 00


116 37


11


Amount brought forward,


$1,104 96


Paid Thomas Denward, labor,


5 25


66 James Gallagher, 66


14 00


" W. Q. Torrey,


3 00


M. Conner, 66


21 38


Matthew Kelliher, 66


41 56


" Michael Cronin,


6 50


James Kelly,


3 50


" P. Connell,


6 00


Michael Garrity, 66


25 00


S. Henry Spear,


28 50


66


Horace Feltis, iron work,


2 50


66


R. Newcomb, stock and labor,


7 61


66


Swithen & Chase, stone,


4 00


Albert Keating, gravel,


23 45


" W. Abercrombie, spikes and nails,


1 33


$1,298 54


SOUTH DISTRICT.


E. W. Underwood, Surveyor.


Paid Timothy Gay, labor,


$129 50


" Gilbert Blaisdell,


66


120 24


" M. Keliher, 66


70 67


Dennis Ford, 66


77 44


66


John Wrenn,


76 05


66


James Kelly,


66


25 37


66


Patrick Sullivan,


66


41 56


66 M. Cronin,


66


17 00


66 Albert P. French,


28 87


Maurice Sheahan,


66


37 50


66


J. Kelsher,


66


4 37


W. S. Glover,


1 50


66


James Gallagher, 66


15 31


" Wm. Gavin, 66


20 56


66 P. Connell, 66


6 00


Amounts carried forward,


$725 74 $1,298 54


Wm. Crathorne,


66


53 80


12


Amounts brought forward, Paid John Marrah, 16


7 00


" Harvey French,


6 00


" C. A. Blaisdell,


1 50


" M. Dunn, 66


8 75


" F. & C. Wilson, stone,


" Mitchell Granite Co., " 13 04


Swithen & Chase, 48 00


$865 28


NORTH DISTRICT. Edmund B. Taylor, Surveyor.


Paid Patrick Farrell, labor,


$526 68


66 Edward Farrell, 105 87


" Edward Burke,


125 50


Dennis O'Neill,


101 50


66 Daniel Credan,


46 37


Daniel Sullivan, 66


32 25


6 Peter Morrill, 66


25 50


66 John R. Pratt, 66


42 00


6 Dennis O'Neill, 2d,“


31 94


" Jeremiah Crowley,“


14 87


" John Lyons,


29 75


66 Peter McGrail, 66


12 25


" J. Galban, 66


1


12 25


" Peter Martin,


8 50


" John Kelly, 66


8 75


" E. Locke,


8 75


- Harrington,


2 25


" P. Conner, 66


2 75


" M. Cronin, 66


40 92


" E. Ramsdell, stock and labor,


11 88


" Thomas Adams, gravel,


15 72


" F. Marden, ...


12 70


" John R. Pratt, 66


12 00


66 E. B. Taylor, 66


8 10


" Thomas Kennon, 66


$1,316 05 $2,163 82


Amounts carried forward,


$725 74 $1,298 54


55 25


77 00


13


Amounts brought forward,


$1,316 05 $2,163 82


11 37


Paid John J. Glover, use of cart, " F. & C. Wilson, post,


2 00


$1,329 42


QUINCY POINT DISTRICT. Edmund B. Taylor, Surveyor.


Paid Timothy Gay, labor,


$197 75


Patrick Sullivan,


62 43


" Patrick Farrell, 66


246 75


Edward Farrell,


70 44


Dennis Ford,


71 75


66


John Wren,


64 75


M. Keliher,


49 00


Wm. Crathorne, 60


71 75


" Wm. Gavin,


68 94


A. Dearborn,


66


87 00


66 M. Dunn, 60


66 50


66


James Blanche,


10 50


Albert P. French,


31 43


James Conners,


3 94


M. Conner,


66


1 50


John Mara, 66


11 81


66 James Gallagher,


66


7 00


66 E. M. Glover,


66


3 75


B. Newcomb,


8 25


" M. Cronin,


3 00


6 P. Connor, 66


3 00


W. K. Fitzgerald,


1 00


" C. Lord,


1 75


" Edward Burke, 66


66 94


Dennis O'Neill,


47 69


66 Dennis O'Neill, 2d. "


35 00


Jeremiah Crowley,


49 44


" Daniel Credan, 66


14 44


66 Peter McGrail, 66


9 19


Amounts carried forward,


$1,366 69 $3,493 24


14


Amounts brought forward, Paid E. Adams & Son, lumber,


$1,366 69 $3,493 24 8 00


66 R. Newcomb, stock and labor, 3 00


Bryant Newcomb, 66 66


28 00


66 John L. Souther, gravel,


11 68


" B. Newcomb, 66


7 50


" P. Farrell, posts,


" W. Abercrombie, spikes and nails, 1 05


$1,518 42


WEST DISTRICT. Jacob F. Eaton, Surveyor.


Paid Maurice Sheahan, labor,


$542 50


66 Thomas Shortle, 66


416 25


66 P. Sullivan,


36 75


66 Patrick Welch,


15 88


Patrick Ballou, 66


12 44


66 M. Kelliher, 66


8 62


66


Timothy Gay, 66


30 75


James Mullen,


66


123 30


" John Kelly, 66


28 87


" J. S. Beale,


gravel,


27 48


66 J. F. Eaton,


66


3 90


66


J. W. Robertson,


66


3 00


66 B. Riordan,


.


6 72


" T. O'Brien,


66


18 00


" O. T. Rogers & Co., stone,


14 60


" Luke Rideout, 66


-


$1,266 72


EAST DISTRICT. Jacob F. Eaton, Surveyor.


Paid Dennis Ford, labor, $26 87


" Timothy Gay, 66


65 00


" Patrick Sullivan, 66


32 37


Amounts carried forward,


$124 24 $6,278 38


4 50


C. K. Hunt,


10 66


92 50


15


Amounts brought forward,


$124 24 $6,278 38


Paid P. Connor, labor,


16 00


G. W. Hayden, 66


8 75


" Charles Harris, 66


11 00


" F. Wendover, 66


4 00


66 John Wren, 66


19 37


John Kelsher, 66


10 25


66 M. Cronin, 66


9 50


66 Wm. Crathorne, 66


5 25


66 M. Sheahan,


66


37 50


66 H. Littlefield,


67 87


66 Amos M. Litchfield, “


134 77


66 E. Adams & Son, plank,


39 16


H. B. Ellis, stone, 50 50


J. Q. Adams, land damage,


25 00


$563 16


REMOVING SNOW.


Paid sundry persons shoveling snow,


$1,949 43


$8,790 97


NEW ROADS, &c.


NEW PAYNES-HILL ROAD.


Paid Maurice Sheahan, balance of contract, $142 75


" J. Q. A. Field, labor, 13 00


$155 75


WIDENING HANCOCK STREET (NORTHI DISTRICT).


Paid Patrick Farrel, labor,


$132 75


" Edward Farrel, "


28 00


Daniel Credan, "


29 75


66 Edward Colgan, "


14 25


Edward Burke, "


34 00


Amounts carried forward,


$238 75


$155 75


16


Amounts brought forward,


Paid Daniel Casey, labor,


10 50


Jeremiah Hollahan, "


12 00


" E. Ramsdell, stock and labor,


176 00


" N. F. Safford, gravel,


20 36


68 88


" William Mahoney, "


35 40


" P. Farrell,


" J. Donavan, sharpening tools,


3 35


$565 24


WIDENING HANCOCK STREET (CENTER DISTRICT).


Paid F. & C. Wilson, stone,


$101 28


" L. Rideout, stone and labor, 12 00


" C. H. Kimball, labor, 3 75


$117 03


WIDENING GRANITE STREET.


Paid C. C. Churchill, costs of Co. Commissioners,


$102 25


$940 27


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Under the direction of the Board of Engineers.


NIAGARA No. 1. Washington M. French, Engineer.


Paid 40 members (1867),


$200 00


Steward,


30 00


" E. Adams & Son, coal, 13 00


" R. L. Lee, fuel,


4 00


" R. Lowe, badges and repairs, 16 32


" J. W. Hersey, stock and labor, 2 00


" C. F. Pierce & Co., boiler, lanterns, &c., 10 40


". J. Arey, Jr., fluid and wicks, 1 50


" A. F. Allen, hose wrenches,


4 50


" Whitney & Nash, chamois skin, &c., 2 50


" W. Abercrombie, oil, brooms, &c., 12 35


$238 75 $155 75


Amounts carried forward, $296 57


17


Amount brought forward,


$296 57


TIGER No. 2. William Parker, Jr., Engineer.


Paid 45 members (1867),


$225 00


Steward,


30 00


" W. S. Hobart, care of engine, 10 00


" R. Lowe, badges and repairs,


34 12


6 Hunneman & Co. spanners,


2 50


" E. Adams & Son, coal,


6 00


". R. L. Lee, fuel,


2 25


Tirrell & Sons, repairs,


2 75


Bowditch Express Co., carting hose,


1 50


A. F. Allen, hose wrenches,


4 50


E. S. Fellows, lanterns, &c. 7 05


John A. Wood, oil, soap, &c.


5 63


" George L. Baxter & Co., refreshments, 8 50


" Whitney & Nash, line, 37


$340 17


GRANITE No. 3. William Gragg, Engineer.


Paid 32 members (1867),


$160 00


Steward,


30 00


" G. H. Locke, refreshments (1867), 9 00


" R. Lowe, repairs on hose, badges, &c.


66 90


" J. W. Hersey, stock and labor, 10 50,


" Hunneman & Co., painting and repairs,


268 92


66 C. F. Pierce & Co., lanterns, &c.


9 18


" E. E. Hall & Co., refreshments, 66 oil, wicks, &c. 27 58


66 A. F. Allen, hose wrenches,


4 50


Whitney & Nash, sponges, &c. 1 00


" E. S. Fellows, stove, pipe, &c. 17 17


" N. B. Furnald, lantern and repairs, 6 00


$640 58


Amount carried forward,


$1.277 32


3 Q


29 83


18


$1,277 32


Amount brought forward,


VULTURE NO. 4. William H. Sampson, Engineer.


Paid 15 members (1867),


$75 00


Steward, 30 00


" E. Adams & Son, wood and coal, 12 13


66 B. Bryant, fence, 14 00


" Est. of J. W. Shaw, oil, &c. 1 28


" Hunneman & Co., painting and repairs, 308 25


" C. F. Pierce & Co., stove, &c. 17 85


" A. F. Allen, hose wrenches, 4 50


" N. B. Furnald, lantern and globe, 3 25


$466 26


FIREMAN'S AID No. 1. Samuel Ames, Engineer.


Paid 31 members (1867), $155 00


66 Steward, 66 30 00


" R. Lowe, belts, repairs, &c. 10 73


2 75


66 R. L. Lee, fuel,


5 34


A. F. & J. N. Blake, oil, chimneys, &c.


refreshments, 5 13


66


66 E. S. Fellows, repairs on stoves, 4 50


$213 45


GENERAL EXPENSES.


Paid Vulture Engine Co., filling reservoir, $50 00


W. M. French, services as engineer (1867), 5 00


" Samuel Ames, 5 00


" W. H. Sampson, 66


5 00


5 00


" E. B. Taylor, 15 00


" W. Parker, Jr. 66


" W. M. French, extra 66 24 75


10 50


" Samuel Ames, 4 50


" W. Parker, Jr.


66


" M. E. Green, printing and advertising, 7 75


" M. M. C. Chubbuck, services at Panton's fire, 1 50


$134 00


$2,091 03


19


ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, DR.


ANDREW B. MORSE, Superintendent.


To amount of stock on hand, appraised Feb. 1, 1868,


$2,892 16


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., grain, $721 40


" I. W. Munroe & Co., groceries, 198 67


" W. Abercrombie, 66


101 12


" Whitney & Nash, 66


113 41


66 Geo. L. Baxter & Co.


20 30


John A. Wood, .


66


6 43


66 A. O. Crane & Co .; soap,


8 80


66 J. G. Darling, potatoes,


11 60


Hobbs & Rand,


10 02


Nichols & Hinckley, butter,


33 75


66 G. & H. S. Totman, provisions,


245 28


" S. T. Allen,


18 41


" R. Newcomb, cider,


1 80


" J. M. Draper, cow, 72 00


"' S. S. Nichols, covered wagon, 95 00


" G. W. Brooks, sleigh, 12 00


" G. W. Berry, pung, 14 00


" Ve'ora Bean, cart and harness, 100 00


" F. A. Lapham, boot on sleigh 10 00


George J. Jones, harness and repairs, 33 08


Ralph Lowe, repairs on harness, 5 25


" C. C. Johnson, medicines, &c.,


37 25


" John H. Veazie, 7 26


" N. B. Furnald, merchandise,


16 80


J. A. Mclellan,


7 23


Tirrell & Sons, wheelwright work,


37 63


66 D. McCurdy,


10 50


Loring Whitney, 66 66


2 42


John A. Billings,


12 00


·· J. Q. A. Wild, blacksmith work,


44 30


Amounts curried forward,


$2,007 71 $2,892 16


20


Amounts brought forward,


$2,007 71 $2,892 16


Paid Horace Feltis, blacksmithing,


31 26


J. H. Gilbert, M. D., services,


25 00


" A. B. Morse, services as sup't.,


400 00


C. F. Pierce & Co., stove linings, &c., 12 54


1 40


Jonathan Cook, dressing hogs,


10 50


66 Lewis Bass, wood,


41 50


66 Seth Spear, posts, 2 10


24 00


66 H. H. Faxon, use of cart, 2 00


66 H. C. Rand & Co., leather, 5 45


66 Whittimore, Belcher & Co., tools, 2 50


2 00


Ames Plow Co.,


1 01


C. T. Reed, findings,


A. B. Morse, cash paid sundry bills,


26 21


D. B. Stetson, shoes, &c., 21 40


Bowditch Express Co., carting, 11 55


66 William Garrity, 66


75


6: 66 S. B. Bent, 3 00


66 J. W. Lombard, clothing, &c., 12 21


66 Horace Feltis, sharpening tools, 41 85


66 J. Q. A. Wild, 66


(1867-8,) 64 88


66 3 E. M. Glover, labor,


163 85


66 G. F. Blaisdell, " 65 00


James O'Brien, "


157 50


66 Patrick Sullivan, " 50 75


G. W. Hayden, 66


17 50


A. P. French, 66


33 50


C. F. Lord, 66


14 25


66 M. Eastman, 66


19 00


66 M. Kelliher 6 6


14 00


66 M. Dunn, 66


8 75


66 L. A. Joel, 66


7 10


66 M. Conner,


3 00


W. Crathorne, 66


8 75


" J. Kelly, 66


11 37


Amounts carried forward,


$3,325 14 $2,892 16


" E. S. Fellows, stove pipe, &c.,


Owen Adams, coal,


21


Amounts brought forward, Paid J. Gallagher, labor,


$3,325 14 $2,892 16 8 75


66 D. Ford,


10 49


John Wren, 66


18 38


Jason Wood,


7 50


T. Noble,


3 00


T. Wendover, 66


4 50


Charles Moses, 66


6 00


Wm. Gavin,


1 75


P. Connell, 66


2 00


$3,387 51


$6,279 67


ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, CR., Appraisal of Stock, Tools, and Provisions, Feb. 1, 1869.


3 horses,


$750 00


Am't brought for'd, $1,796 00


2 cows,


140 00


1 sled, 8 00


Lot of fowl,


27 00


3 cart harnesses, 65 00


9 tons English hay,


198 00


1 double harness, 25 00


5 " salt hay,


75 00


1 lead harness,


14 00


1 rowen,


20 00


2 harnesses, 20 00


Lot of straw,


3 00


1 hay cutter,


15 00


15 cords manure,


100 00


Blankets,


3 00


3 horse carts,


225 00


Hay rope,


2 50


1 hay wagon,


50 00


Grain chest,


10 00


1 open wagon,


38 00


Feed boxes,


10 00


1 covered wagon,


75 00


Farming tools,


36 50


1 sleigh,


10 00


Chains and old iron,


4 00


1 pung,


15 00


Ox yokes,


10 00


1 mowing machine,


25 00


Whiffletrees,


5 00


1 road scrap'r and harrow, 13 00


Forks and shovels,


2 50


1 scraper, 10 00


1 horse rake, 8 00


2 tool boxes, 7 00


2 snow ploughs,


4 00


Grindstones and 2 ladders, 4 50


Old wheels, &c.,


10 00


Saws and axes, 6 00


Am't carried for'd, $1,796 00


Jack and drag, 4 00


Am't carried for'd, $2,048 00


22


Am't bro't forward, $2,048 00


Vise and bench, 10 00


Skewers. 10 00


Barrels and old boxes, 8 50


Butter,


10 00


2 plows and cultivator, 15 00


Sugar,


3 50


Soap,


7 00


Posts and rails,


22 00


Pickles,


2 50


Old plank and lumber,


18 00


Salt and pepper,


2 00


4 stoves,


55 00


Crackers,


6 00


Coal,


10 00


Dried apples,


25 00


Lot wood,


178 00


Tea,


7 20


10 bushels corn.


10 50


Coffee,


7 20


9


barley,


18 00


Fish,


5 00


Salt pork,


175 00


Medicine,


30 00


Fresh pork,


10 00


4 barrels soap,


5 00


Sausages,


3 00


Husks,


3 00


Beef,


48 00


Hams and shoulders,


56 00


Pop corn,


6 00


Potatoes,


175 00


Beans,


14 00


Apples,


27 00


Turnips,


13 00


Cabbages,


$3,140 40


Am't car'd forw'd, $2,931 00


PRODUCE SOLD FROM ALMSHOUSE.


Hay, $35.76 ; calves, $17 ; grain, $8 ; apples, $25, $85 76


Beef, $30 ; ox carts, $45 ; gravel, $13.50, 88 50


Lard and pork, $27.92 ; poultry, $28.25,


56 17


Vegetables, milk, eggs, &c.,


Furnished to 54 travelers, 108 meals and 54 lodgings,


30 00


Due for rent of Rock Island,


LABOR ON HIGHWAYS, &c.,


201} days' labor of superintendent, $403 00


482 hired men, 843 50


580 horse and cart, 1015 00


Use of plow, &c., 10 00


11 40


Posts, rails and old plank,


$2,282 90


$5,852 80


Lard, 30 00


Flour, 13 00


20 00


Wringer, wash-tubs, &c., 14 00


Am't bro't forward, $2,931 00


142 07 $372 50


$27 00


20 00


Onions,


23


Total amount charged to Almshouse for the year ending Feb. 1, 1869, $6,279 67


Total amount accredited to Almshouse, 5,852 80


POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.


Paid State Lunatic Hospital, board of W. F. Hinckley, Mary F. Rodman, Chloe H. Underwood, Susan N. Hunt, Charles E. Gay, John Cullen, and Lucy F. Fowle, $927 08


State Industrial School, board of M. A. Warren and M. F. Dailey, 96 50


State Reform School, board of W. E. F. Prince and Titus Hobart, 41 39


Mass. Gen. Hospital, board of D. Callahan, 49 00


State Nautical School, board of M. S. Packard, A. O. Lord, and N. Elcock, 46 20


City of Boston, support of E. B. Furnald, Wm. Talbot, Mary Simmons, T. & W. Rowell, 198 80


City of Fall River, support of Charlotte P. Savil, 51 50


Town of Randolph, support of Mrs. Swain and Ann Hunt, 95 49


Town of Haverhill,


" Mrs. J. W. Hayden, 38 00


+ Sumner Soule 66 " F. A. Alden's family, 117 00


* John Hall, funeral expenses Taunt child, 10 00


* Charles II. Kimball, coffins, 35 50


Harrison Hunt, board of J. W. Hunt, 13 50


W. II. Spear, " " Henry Nourse, 35 00


W. M. French, conveyance of paupers to Bridgewater, 13 90 + . 6 " W. Turner to hospital, 20 80


J. H. Gilbert, attendance on H. Nourse (1867),


14 00


V. French, board of Catharine Tansey,


18 00


J. T. French, refreshments to paupers in lockup,


4 85


S. F. Newcomb, goods to Mrs. T. Munroe, 100 00


E. Adams & Son, wood and coal, יי


33 50


Amount carried forward, $1,960 01


* To be refunded.


t Refunded.


24


Amount brought forward,


$1,960 01


W. Abercrombie, goods to Josiah Bass, 104 00 + 66


" Mrs. Sprague,


52 00


* 66 66 " William Taunt, 5 00


" Mrs. A. L. Jones,


15 00


E. Adams & Son, coal to 6 50 66


G. H. Locke, goods to Mrs. J. Forbes, 88 34


Owen Adams, wood and coal to


21 00


E. Adams & Son, " 66 66


3 00


W. Abercrombie, goods to T. Rowell,


" B. Faxon,


12 00


G. L. Baxter & Co., " 66


27 00


A. F. & J. N. Blake," 66


3 00


Geo. L. Baxter, wood 66 66


5 00


*G. H. Locke, goods to John Shields,


18 67


*J. D. Robinson, coal to 66


4 50


O. C. & N. R. R., tickets for paupers,


13 40


E. B. Taylor, cash to sundry poor persons,


32 00


E. W. Underwood, " 66 66 66


36 75


J. F. Eaton, 66 66 66


39 50


W. Abercrombie, goods to Mrs. J. Hobart,


5 00


R. L. Lee, wood to


6 50


E. Adams & Son, wood and coal, "


26 00


Est. of J. W. Shaw, goods to J. Hersey,


4 00


L. L. Crane, 66


66


6 00


Geo. L. Baxter & Co.,


4 00


A. F. & J. N. Blake, 66


66


3 00


*Est. of J. W. Shaw,


Mrs. Wm. Garland,


5 25


*E. E. Hall & Co., 66 W. M. Tirrell,


66 C. Elcock,


8 50


Owen Adams, wood and coal to


20 50


E. Adams & Son, coal 66 66


28 00


. * E. E. Hall & Co., goods to D. Callahan, 66 " Mrs. E. Wood,


5 00


Owen Adams, coal


6 25


John A. Wood, goods to Mrs. Lockney,


3 00


Geo. L. Baxter & Co., "


2 00


Amount carried forward,


$2,599 92


* To be refunded.


t Refunded.


9 00


4 50


6 75


25


Amount brought forward,


$2,599 92


E. Adams & Son, coal to Mrs Lockney,


6 50


A. F. & J. N. Blake, goods to Ellen French,


7 00


B. McGann,


8 00


66 66


Mrs. Callahan,


2 00


66


66


Thos. Walsh,


5 00


E. Adams & Son, coal to


66


6 50


Lewis Bass, wood to


4 13


A. F. & J. N. Blake, goods to Mrs. Denward,


6 00


J. D. Robinson, coal to Mrs. D. Sullivan,


6 00


Owen Adams,


66


Mrs. J. Baker,


10 50


66


6:


66


66


T. Carrol,


10 25


66


66


Volney French,


5 00


66


66


66


Mrs. Mayall,


6 25


66


66


66


Mrs. T. Shortle,


5 63


66


66


Mrs. Hernan,


12 00


66


66


wood and coal to Mrs. Glennon,


7 50


66 Mrs. G. Spear,


7 00


Lewis Bass, wood to Mrs. McCarty,


E. Adams & Son, wood and coal to Mrs. McCarty,


66


66


66


66


66


Mrs. Baker,


6 75


66


66


66


66


Mrs. Callahan,


14 00


66


66


66


66


Mrs. P. Thomas,


12 00


66


66


66


Mrs. T. Wood,


15 75


66


66


66


66


Mrs. James Hall,


18 25


Mrs. G. Packard,


12 00


66


66


66


66


Mrs. T. Newcomb,


9 00


66


66


66


66


Mrs. G. Spear,


24 25


66


66


66


Mrs. G. Dailey,


9 25


66


66


coal to Mrs. T. Shortle,


4 13


66


66


66


Mrs. C. Hayden,


11 00


66


Mrs. Malone,


6 50


66


66


66


Samuel Sias,


12 50


2 50


16 00


Ellen O'Brien,


13 50


66


66


66


$2.907 06


* To be refunded.


4 Q


Mrs. J. Graham,


4 50


26


CONTRA.


Received of Town of Hingham, for support


66 of Mrs. Sprague, $104 00


66 State Treas. on acc't of coffins, 5 00


66 State Industrial School, re- funded, 26 00


Due from State, and other towns, for sup- port of poor, 467 75


$602 75


2907.01.


2304.31


REPAIRS ON TOWN BUILDINGS.


ALMSHOUSE AND BARN.


Paid T. J. Snell, stock and labor, $29 59


". J. W. Hersey, " 12 65


R. Lewis, Jr., “ 66


2 50


" H. G. Pratt, Jr., 6 92


" J. W. Robey, whitewashing,


2 00


" E. Adams & Son, lumber, 13 71


$67 37


CODDINGTON SCHOOL-HOUSE.


Paid Peter B. Turner, stock and labor,


$19 98


R. Newcomb,


8 16


" J. W. Robey, 66 66


31 14


ADAMS AND STONE SCHOOL-HOUSES.


Paid A. M. Litchfield, stock and labor,


$187 95


Liba Litchfield, 66 27 21


" W. H. French, 66 21 00


" Thomas Kelley, 66 10 00


246 16


$344 67


Amounts carried forward,


3 00


27


Amount brought forward,


$344 67


WASHINGTON SCHOOL-HOUSE.


Paid John W. Hersey, stock and labor,


$432 04


" David Chubbuck, " 66


10 00


" Harvey French, Jr., 66


7 25


" E. Adams & Son, lumber,


6 35


455 64


WILLARD SCHOOL-HOUSE.


Paid Jonas Shackley, stock and labor,


$42 79


Edward Connor,


66


26 25


" M. Kirvin, 66


66


15 00


" W. H. French, 66


12 00


Badger Bros.,


66


10 61


C. F. A. Gardner, "


66


4 00


" N. C. Buck, repairs on lightning-rods,


6 00


116 65


QUINCY SCHOOL-HOUSE.


Paid A. S. Sawtelle, stock and labor,


$317 94


" E. Ramsdell, 66 66


108 46


" H. F. Fobes,


66


8 00


434 40


CRANE SCHOOL-HOUSE.


Paid William Davenport, stock and labor, $18 85


John W. Hersey, 66


9 00


" Matherson & Walker, lightning-rods, 17 80


" E. B. Holmes, labor,


3 00


48 65


TOWN-HOUSE.


Paid Matherson & Walker, lightning rods, $75 49


Harvey French, Jr., stock and labor,


35 12


" C. H. Kimball, 66


14 00


Brown & Strauss, 66


8 00


Amounts carried forward,


$132 51 $1,400 01


66


28


Amounts brought forward,


$132 61 $1,400 01 4 00


Paid Thomas Kelly, stock and labor,


5 76


" J. W. Robey, 66


7 20


" Joseph Arey, Jr., 66


1 50


" E. P. Nightingale, labor,


" Citizens' Gas Co., lantern and pipe, 22 23


" E. Adams & Son, lumber, 3 77


$180 07


NIAGARA ENGINE-HOUSE.


Paid Wm. Davenport, labor and stock,


3 00


" E. Adams & Son, lumber, 8 10


13 00


GRANITE ENGINE-HOUSE.


Paid Jonas Shackley, stock and labor,


11 37


Badger Bro's, 66


76 48


$1,669 56


TOWN-HOUSE.


JOSEPH T. FRENCH, Superintendent.


Paid Citizens' Gas Co., gas,


70 66


J. T. French, care of halls,


25 50


66 care of Selectmen's room,


14 10


John Parrot, labor,


19 51


66 E. S. Fellows, repairs on stoves, &c.,


11 55


" C. F. Pierce & Co.,


4 00


" N. B. Furnald, merchandise,


" Whitney & Nash, ."


3 58


$459 10


" H. G. Pratt, Jr.,


3 00


$1 90


66 R. Newcomb,


$65 11


$310 20


29


CONTRA.


Received for use of halls,


$360 00


of Mt. Wollaston Bank, rent, 150 00


66 " J. Q. Adams, rent, 150 00


Due for use of halls,


39 50


$699 50


TOWN OFFICERS.


SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS, SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS, AND OVERSEERS


OF POOR.


Paid Edmund B. Taylor, 214 days, $642 00


" E. W. Underwood, 215


645 00


" Jacob F. Eaton, 173 66


519 00


TOWN CLERK.


" George L. Gill (1867), 50 00


TOWN TREASURER.


" Wyman Abercrombie (1867), 100 00


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Henry Barker (1867-8), 202 50


Wm. S. Morton, “ 129 00


66 Noah Cummings (1868), 102 00


" Wm. B. Duggan, " 29 00


CONSTABLES AND POLICE OFFICERS.


" Joseph T. French (1868), 31 00


" Frederic Hardwick, " 8 00


66 Chas. II. Kimball, 6 00


66 Chas. A. Follett, 66


6 00


" E. P. Nightingale, 66


6 00


66 Benjamin Watson, 66


6 00


66 John Ring, 6 00 66


6 00


66 William Parker, Jr. (1867),


3 00


82,496 50


Henry Curtis, 66


30


RENTS.


Paid Q. M. F. Ins. Co., rent of school-room, $120 00


" Bass & Robertson, 100 00


" W. Abercrombie, 66


100 00


" Henry Barker, use of room for School Committee, 60 00


66 John A. Wood, site of Tiger engine-house, 25 00


" C. Hardwick, land adjoining Stone school-house, 5 00


$410 00


HAY SCALES.


N. B FURNALD, Superintendent.


Paid N. B. Furnald, books, stock, and labor, $14 10


Amount received for weighing, $171 23


Received Town's share of income, $85 61


CEMETERIES.


MOUNT WOLLASTON CEMETERY.


Paid William Talbot, labor,




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