Town annual report of Quincy 1865-1872, Part 34

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


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J. Arey, Jr., curtains, duster, and chairs, 30 00


E. B. Souther, books, ink, crayon, etc., 30 99


C. F. & J. W. Pierce, stove, repairs, etc., 71 23 Bridget Marrah, cleaning and care of rooms, 8 53


66 Whitney & Nash, tumblers, ink, etc., 3 90


W. Abercrombie, brooms, soap, etc., 4 14


66 N. B. Furnald, school furniture, 37 48


$356 54


ADAMS SCHOOLS.


Paid Wm. S. Pattee, books, ink, stationery, etc .. $68 73


" J. W. Lombard, ink and crayons, 2 70


" J. L. Ross, school furniture, 27 50


" W. H. Ingals, tuning and repairing piano, 2 25


" I. Arey, Jr., feather duster, curtains and mirror, 24 94


" A. M. Litchfield, stock and labor, 7 25


" E. B. Souther, books, 4 68


Amounts carried forward,


$138 05


$670 75


8


Amounts brought forward, $138 05


Paid Daniel Baxter & Co., brooms, ink, etc., 18 53


" E. S. Fellows, stove pipe, etc., 65 90


" Crosby & Ainsworth, books,


1 20


" Mary Fenton, care of rooms, 76 62


Ellen McCarty, " 18 60


" John Cahil, sawing and splitting wood, 2 00


$320 90


WASHINGTON SCHOOLS.


Paid John O. Holden, repairing clock, . $1 50


" L. L. Crane, bell, brush, and brooms, 3 39


" C. F. & J. W. Pierce, stoves, repairing and cleaning, 53 80


" Samuel Graves, chairs, 9 30


" Packard, Burrell & Co., feather duster, 4 50


" S. F. Newcomb, hatchet, duster, broom, etc., 5 26


J. W. Lombard, books and ink, 2 59


" J. Arey, Jr., repairing chair, mirror, etc., 3 92


" E. B. Souther, books, 5 75


" Whitney & Nash, pitcher and glass, 78


" Wm. S. Pattee, books, 4 25


49 15


" E. S. Fellows, stove-pipe, etc.,


" E. Chapin, care of room and sawing wood, 18 80


" Thos. Driscol, care of furnace, 6 50


" Ida M. Newcomb, " room,


36 00


" H. A. French, 66


12 80


Joseph Collier, 60 furnace,


1 50


S. A. Souther, room, 9 60


" John Porter, 66 22 00


" Mrs. J. Parrott, cleaning room, 11 56


" Patrick Connor, cellar and vault, 17 00


" C. A. Thomas, care of room, 3 02


" Thos Frye, furnace, 17 00


$670 75


$299 97


$1,291 62


mount carried forward,


9


Amount brought forward,


$1,291 62


WILLARD SCHOOLS.


Paid W. S. Pattee, books, pens, and chart,


$18 01


" John O. Holden, clock, bell, and ther- mometer, 15 37


N. B. Furnald, furniture, labor, etc.,


185 87


66 E. F. Cole, care of room, 6 00


M. A. Spear, 17 00


G. S. Webster, 55 00


66 Mrs. McGovern, cleaning room, 4 00


66 James Duggan, care of room and cleaning, 18 30 Mrs. Hetherston, 66 10 00 66


66 James Mahoney, building fire,


8 75


J. McNeil, 60


8 75


E. S. Fellows, stoves, pipe, etc., 102 70


66 Geo. H. Locke, brooms, duster, etc., 15 92


Alden French, repairs on pump, 6 55


J. W. Ross, ink-wells, 43 75


E. B. Souther, stationery, book, etc., 8 42


$524 39


QUINCY SCHOOLS.


Paid W. S. Pattee, books, ink, etc.,


$5 39


N. B. Furnald, chairs and cord, 7 10


" C. F. & J. W. Pierce, fenders, repairing stove, 31 55


66 Eliab Ramsdell, carpet, brushes, slate, etc., 14 44


66 E. Merrill, Jr., repairing pump, 11 00


66 J. Arey, Jr., curtain, etc., 12 00


66 Alden French, repairing pump,


1 50


66 Josiah Bass, sawing and splitting wood, etc., 13 00


care of room, 100 00


$195 98


Amount carried forward,


$2,011 99


2Q


10


Amount brought forward,


2,011 99


CRANE SCHOOL.


Paid W. S. Pattee, colored crayons,


$1 87


J. W. Lombard, ink, 62


1 90


E. B. Souther, books, 54 50


" C. F. & J. W. Pierce, stoves and pipe,


66 Whitney & Nash, basin, crayons, etc., 1 20


" W: M. French, conveyance scholars, 38 00


" W. Lavender, care of room, 12 00


$110 09


EXPENSES OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE, ETC.


Paid W. M. French, use of horse and carriage, $43 00


D. K. Flint, conveying school committee, 8 75


" Noah Cummings, use of horse and car- riage, 26 00


" Wm. B. Duggan, travelling expenses and advertising, 16 12


" O. C. & N. R. R. Co., freight, 50


66 C. O. Rogers, advertising, 3 50


66 Worthington, Flanders & Co., advertising, 75


H. F. Smith, advertising, books, etc., 17 25


Thos. Todd, printing, 49 50


66 M. E. Green, printing and advertising, 6 25


E. G. Pratt, diplomas and ribbon, 7 50


66 stationery, travelling expenses, 22 60


66 W. S. Morton, use of horse and carriage, 20 00


$221 72


Amount carried forward,


$2,343 80.


-


-


11


Amount brought forward,


$2,343 80


EXPENSES OF FITTING UP SCHOOL COMMITTEE ROOM.


Paid Cutter, Tower & Co., desk and furniture, $18 42


66 J. H. Pray, Sons & Co., carpeting, 79 76


Lincoln & Hopkinson, basket, 1 00


Norcross, Mellen & Co., spittoon and mat, 2 75


". Littlehale, Drake & Willet, table,


34 00


66 Samuel Graves, chairs,


20 25


S. B. Bent, moving desk,


50


66 Bowditch & Co., expressage,


3 25


.


$159 93


$2,503 73


RECAPITULATION OF SCHOOL EXPENSES.


SCHOOL.


Salaries.


Fuel.


Stationery.


Rooms.


Miscellaneous


Incidentals.


Total.


High .


$1,797 84


$27 50


$35 10


$66 37


$212 74


$2,139 55


Coddington


2,719 97


300 53


37 54


149 50


169 50


3,377 04


Adams


.


3,809 03


261 10


95 84


95 22


129 84


4,391 03


Washington


2,404 44


334 83


12 59


138 78


148 60


3,039 24


Willard .


3,081 47


246 73


26 43


127 80


370 16


3,852 59


Quincy


1,355 87


98 69


5 39


100 00


90 59


1,650 54


Crane


284 90


27 27


4 39


12 00


93 70


422 26


SchoolCommittee


635 00


381 65


1,016 65


$16,088 52 $1,296 65


$217 28


$689 67


$1,596 78


$19,888 90


Repairs on School Houses


1,536 43


Rent of School Rooms .


. 530 00


$21,955 33


.


Books and


Care of


12


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 E. Woodward, gravel,


$77 46


N. B. Furnald,


8 58


J. Q. Adams,


3 00


C. H. Hardwick, stone chips,


9 28


George Eaton, trees,


5 00


A. M. Litchfield, stock and labor,


50 75


Patrick Sullivan,


labor,


63 43


Patrick Sullivan, 2d,


66


1 75


Timothy Gay,


66


255 49


66


Dennis Ford,


66


84 43


Wm. Crathorne,


66


112 43


James Connors,


66


78 74


Patrick Farrell,


66


214 63


Daniel McCarty,


66


53 81


E. Burke,


66


71 31


66 Peter Martin,


66


30 19


M. Donlan,


66


13 12


Bernard Gerry,


66


. 69 56


" Thomas Haffernan,


74 81


Gilbert Blaisdell,


29 75


J. P. Wentworth,


65


17 00


M. Kelliher,


49 74


James Goulding,


66


58 19


66 Timothy Ryan,


66


31 07


Malsey Dolan,


66


27 12


66 John Gerry,


66


19 25


John Cokety,


66


20 12


Amount carried forward,


$1,548 51


18 50


E. F. Hayden,


13


Amount brought forward,


$1,548 51


Paid A P. French,


labor,


4 50


James Mullen,


11 38


Patrick Garven,


3 50


Thomas Shortle,


66


14 00


Thomas Lennon,


17 50


Harvey Hayden,


66


1 00


Henry Talbot,


36 75


Michael Dunn,


97 62


Wm. Garven,


80 06


Thos. Williams,


66


9 00


66


Dennis O'Neil,


66


19 25


Thos. Kilraine,


66


2 62


Wm. Talbot,


36 00


M. Donlin,


50


James Kelley,


1 00


W. Wildman,


3 50


W. S. Glover,


5 25


" D. Mundy,


10 50


$1,902 44


SOUTH DISTRICT.


E. S. Fellows, Surveyor.


Paid E. Adams & Son, lumber,


$16 60


W. Parker, Jr., stock and labor,


11 30


R. L. Lee, setting edge-stones,


15 10


יי F. & C. Wilson, splitting stone,


4 00


66 Bailey & Baxter, stock and labor,


10 62


66


Daniel Baxter & Co., cedar posts,


6 00


66


Maurice Sheahan,


66 50


66


Timothy Gay,


278 37


Patrick Sullivan,


94 49


Patrick Sullivan, 2d,


45 88


Dennis Ford,


111 12


Amounts carried forward,


$877 37 $1,902 44


66


66 A. B. Morse, bal. between posts and gravel, 12 00 F. & C. Wilson, covering and wall-stone, 96 90 Wm. Crathorne, labor,


108 49


14


Amounts brought forward,


119 87


Paid James Connors,


labor,


28 00


66


Gilbert Blaisdell,


76 25


M. Kelliher,


66


12 00


Chas. Blaisdell,


66


A. P. French,


66


65 00


66


James Mullen,


17 50


66 Patrick Garven,


94 49


66 Wm. Garven,


77 00


Thos. Shortle,


66


90 12


66 Michael Dunn,


66


3 50


Thos. Kilraine,


66


36 99


66 James Galligher,


66


3 50


66 Wilson Wildman,


66


4 37


Bernard Munday,


66


5 25


Wm. S. Glover,


$1,526 08


NORTH DISTRICT.


E. B. Taylor, Surveyor.


Paid G. W. Berry, blacksmithing,


$9 75


66 John Donahoe, 66


2 28


Wm. H. Gray, lumber,


76 70


66 Eliab Ramsdell, stock and labor,


64 00


66 F. & C. Wilson, stone,


17 34


Thos. Kennon, gravel,


7 56


66 Patrick Farrell, "


233 17


John R. Pratt, labor and gravel,


5 40


66 P. Cunningham, gravel,


50 75


Thomas Haffernan, labor,


17 50


William Mahoney,


287 25


Patrick Farrell, 66


45 50


Thomas Kilraine, 66


.


$881 16 $3,428 52


Amounts carried forward,


8 40


J. C. Randall, gravel,


55 56


Henry Talbot,


13 12


$877 37 $1,902 44


66


1 75


15


Amounts brought forward,


$881 16 $3,428 52


Paid Edward Burke,


labor,


70 00


66 Bernard Gerry,


70 00


John McCarty,


14 00


John Gerry,


66


59 50


66


Charles Grant,


1 75


66


Daniel McCarty,


66


71 75


Dennis O'Neil,


26 25


66


F. Marden, gravel,


37 08


66


Timothy Gay,


labor,


10 50


66


4 81


Dennis Ford,


5 25


66 William Crathorne,


66


3 50


James Connors,


66


3 50


James O'Brien,


66


24 50


66


Peter Martin,


66


5 25


66


Thomas Lennon,


66


24 50


66


M. Kelliher,


66


13 25


66


Michael Dunn,


66


3 50


66 Gilbert Blaisdell,


66


23 52


66 C. A. Blaisdell,


66


10 12


6


John Kelly,


66


8 75


66


Thomas Shortle,


1 75


" Thomas Kelly,


66


26 25


" Charles Lyons,


66


1 75


$1,414 00


QUINCY POINT DISTRICT.


E. S. Fellows, Surveyor.


Paid Daniel Baxter, gavel, 1868 and 1869, $121 92


66


E. Adams & Son, lumber,


11 82


66 Sargent, Meade & Sampson, stone chips, 105 25


Dennis Ford, labor,


59 05


Amounts carried forward,


$315 99 $4,842 52


1 31


James Goulding,


3 50


66 Timothy Ryan,


Thomas Williams,


66


7 00


Abercrombie & Edwards, gravel, 17 95


Patrick Sullivan,


16


Amounts brought forward,


$315 99 $4,842 52


Paid William Crathorne, .


labor,


55 55


A. P. French,


36 75


6 Timothy Gay,


65 62


Patrick Sullivan, 66


55 55


B. McCuddy,


66


3 50


66 James Connors,


66


71 50


Patrick Garvin,


61 25


66


Thomas Shortle,


66


38 50


Maurice Sheahan,


24 50


Michael Dunn,


24 07


66 William Garvin,


66


17 07


66 M. Kelliher,


66


12 25


" H. Talbot,


66


10 00


$830 60


WEST DISTRICT.


E. B. Taylor, Surveyor.


Paid C. K. Hunt, labor, Blue Hill turnpike, $161 10


Patrick Sullivan, gravel, 17 88


66 Jacob F. Eaton, labor,


12 00


66 Michael McGovern, stone,


93 00


Patrick Farrell, gravel,


1 20


66 Estate Charles A. Spear, gravel,


18 12


66 Maurice Sheahan, labor, 161 75


66


66 building culvert, and


21 00


Thomas Shortle, labor,


152 00


William Totman, "


6 00


Samuel Babcock, gravel,


16 44


Thomas Connor, 6


2 16


66 George H. Locke, lantern,


113 75


" C. A. Blaisdell,


28 50


" M. Kelliher, 66


35 00


Amounts carried forward,


$841 15 $5,673 12


Gilbert Blaisdell, labor,


1 25


materials,


38 50


66 Estate James Mullen,


17


Amounts brought forward,


$841 15 $5,673 12


Paid J. P. Wentworth,


labor,


15 00


Patrick Farrel,


239 50


Thomas Kilraine,


63 00


Edward Burke,


64 75


Bernard Gerry,


66 50


John McCarty,


26 25


' . John Gerry,


66


57 75


Thomas Haffernan,


68 25


Daniel McCarty,


42 00


Daniel O'Neil,


28 00


William Garven,


3 50


James Glennon,


66


7 00


Michael Dunn,


3 50


Patrick Mullen,


24 00


Patrick Farrell, labor (Granite turnpike), 159 25


Bernard Gerry,


42 75


Edward Burke,


43 75


Thomas Kilraine,


35 00


Thomas Haffernan,


40 25


Daniel McCarty,


43 75


Daniel O'Neil,


66


45 50


John Gerry,


45 50


Wm. Martin,


14 00


" Samuel D. Forest,


12 25


J. Riley,


66


22 00


$2,054 15


EAST DISTRICT.


E. W. Underwood, Surveyor.


Paid Patrick Sullivan,


labor,


$1 75


66


Henry Littlefield,


101 50


66 M. Kelliher,


10 00


Timothy Gay,


66


10 50


A. P. French,


4 37


Dennis Ford,


66


3 50


Amounts carried forward,


$131 62| 87,727 27


3Q


18


Amounts brought forward,


Paid Chas. A. Blaisdell,


labor, 4 50


17 50


Gilbert Blaisdell, 66


3 50


Wm. Crathorne, 66


Samuel Belcher, labor and gravel,


A. M. Litchfield, stock and labor,


24 10


$265 22


REMOVING SNOW.


Paid sundry persons, shovelling snow,


$346 93


$8,339 42


NEW ROADS, ETC.


WIDENING GRANITE STREET.


Paid H. H. Faxon, land damage, $386 39


66 Mrs. J. F. Norwood,


50 00


Lewis Bass, 66


50 00


" Gilbert Blaisdell, labor, derrick, powder, etc.,


383 37


" C. A. Blaisdell, labor,


11 40


James Vance, stone,


181 68


" I. T. Wentworth, labor,


50 00


F. & C. Wilson, stone,


36 50


£ E. F. Hayden, labor,


27 50


Wm. H. Jones, stone,


177 12


M. Kelliher,


labor,


4 38


Timothy Gay,


57 18


P. Sullivan,


66


34 12


James Connors,


32 81


Dennis Ford, 66


6 12


A. T. French,


31 69


" James Mullen,


20 25


" Patrick Garven,


$1,695 26


Amount carried forward,


24 75


" Owens & Vance, use of oxen,


130 00


$131 62 $7,727 27


84 00


19


Amount brought forward, Paid Thos. Shortle,


$1,695 26


labor,


34 12


Maurice Sheahan,


34 12


66 Wm. Crathorne,


15 75


66 Wm. Garven,


17 50


Michael Dunn,


15 75


$1,812 50


MAIN STREET.


Paid Timothy Gay,


labor,


$10 50


66 M. Kelliher,


66


10 00


Chas. Blaisdell,


7 50


- 66


Patrick Sullivan,


66


41 43


66


James Connors,


28 43


66


Dennis Ford,


28 43


A. P. French,


26 68


Wm. Crathorne,


66


28 43


Gilbert Blaisdell, labor and powder,


24 50


John Gray, gravel,


21 20


$227 10


SQUANTUM CAUSEWAY. Paid George H. Cavanagh, furnishing and


driving piles,


$412 50


D. McCarty,


labor,


44 63


Patrick Farrell,


66


315 87


66


Peter Martin,


15 75


66


M. Donlan,


21 00


66 Bernard Gerry,


63 00


J. Cokely,


21 87


66


Thos. Haffernan,


63 00


J. Gerry,


58 62


J. Goulding,


66


53 37


P. McGrail,


66


17 50


Dennis O'Neil,


26 25


66 T. Ryan,


66


17 50


Amounts carried forward,


$1,192 11 $2,039 60


66 E. Burke,


61 25


20


$1,192 11 $2,039 60


19 25


66 Samuel Cushing,


7 00


Moses Clark, 66


17 50


66 Michael Finerty, 66


14 00


66 Thos. Finerty, 66


10 50


66 Thos. Kilraine,


3 50


66 J. Hastings,


98 40


66 Eliab Ramsdell, stock and labor,


149 55


Wm. H. Gray, plank,


$1,517 06


$3,556 66


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Under the direction of the Board of Engineers.


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


Paid W. M. French, carting to Roxbury,


$12 00


45 members,


225 00


6 Steward, 30 00


R. L. Lee, fuel,


31 25


Tirrell & Sons, oil and repairs,


1 75


W. E. Rudderham, repairing hose,


10 50


66 G. Brooks, fuel,


9 90


E. Adams & Son, coal,


2 80


Whitney & Nash, sponge, skin, etc.,


66 Wyman Abercrombie, oil, refreshments, etc., 22 86


$348 56


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


Paid W. M. French, carting to Roxbury,


$24 00


66 44 members,


" Steward, 30 00


Amounts carried forward,


$274 00


$348 56


220 00


Amounts brought forward, Paid N. Mason, labor,


5 25


66


66


1 50


C. F. & J. W. Pierce, stove-pipe,


1 00


21


Amounts brought forward,


' $274 00 $348 56


Paid Owen Adams, coal, 4 75


" Tirrell & Sons, pole handle, 1 50


'. Hunneman & Co., repairs on engine, 61 75


" Daniel Baxter & Co., oil, refreshments, etc., 8 56


$350 56


GRANITE No. 3. Wm. Gragg, Engineer.


Paid 44 members,


$220 00


66 Steward, 30 00


Ralph Low, straps, bolts, and oil, 10 09


" E. Adams & Son, coal, 9 90


" E. E. Hall & Co., m'dse and refreshments, 56 16


$326 15


VULTURE No. 4. Wm. H. Sampson, Engineer.


Paid C. N. Ditson, oil and wick,


$1 06


L. L. Crane, 66


1 07


21 members,


105 00


66 Steward, 30 00


66 T. W. Carter, iron work,


5 00


66 Whitton & Lincoln, rope,


84


Joseph Lapham, refreshments,


1 00.


D. H. Bills, oil, refreshments, etc.,


9 34


E. Adams & Son, coal and wood, 11 10


. C. F. & J. W. Pierce, stove-pipe and wire, 2 25


" Whitney & Nash, powder, 25


Wyman Abercrombie, refreshments, 3 79


$170 70


HOOK AND LADDER NO. 1. Sam'l Ames and E. A. Spear, Engineers.


Paid E. Adams & Son, coal,


$11 45


31 members, 155 00


" Steward, 30 00


A. F. & J. N. Blake, oil, etc.,


3 10


Amounts carried forward,


$199 55


$1,195 97


22


Amounts brought forward,


Paid Ralph Lowe, badges and letters,


6 05


" Tho's Newcomb, repairs on ladder,


75


" G. Brooks, fuel,


50


" Whitney & Nash, sponge,


" E. S. Fellows, wash-bowl and pan, 2 20


$210 05


GENERAL EXPENSES.


Paid W. M. French, extra service as engineer, $39 75


Wm. Parker, Jr., repairs on reservoir


66 and service,


87 82


66 Sam'l Ames, services,


5 00


W. H. Sampson, " 5 00


5 00


Wm. Gragg,


56 55


E. Adams & Son, plank,


2 00


Geo. B. Jones, watching fire,


33 00


M. E. Green, advertising, 7 00


4 00


$245 12


$1,651 14


ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, DR.


ANDREW B. MORSE, Superintendent.


To amount of Stock on hand, as appraised Feb. 1, 1869, $3,140 40


Paid J. Q. Wild, blacksmithing, $139 50


I. W. Munroe & Co., groceries and flour, 182 79


Nichols & Hinckley, butter, 88 63


Alex. Feltis, harness and blacksmithing, 104 86


H. Feltis, 56 85


40 00


E. M. Glover, labor,


711 15


" J. Loud & Co., flour and grain,


159 89


" Elbridge Clapp, groceries,


Amounts carried forward,


$1,483 67 $3,140 40


6 F. & C. Wilson, stone for reservoir,


66 Tho's Newcomb, neats-foot oil,


$199 55 $1,195 97


1 00


23


Amounts brought forward,


$1,483 67 $3,140 40


Paid Patrick Sullivan, labor,


28 44


C. N. Ditson, groceries,


131 70


Gilbert Blaisdell, labor,


83 00


W. H. Feltis,


81 00


M. Kelliher,


14 00


A. B. Morse, Superintendent,


400 00


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


27 00


66 John McKenzie, labor,


27 50


James Connors, "


54 68


66


Michael Connors, "


23 62


Wm. Crathorne,


18 81


James O'Brien,


178 50


Wm. Garven,


12 69


D. Baxter & Co., provision,


26 23


James Griffin, labor,


19 11


Dennis Ford,


33 68


M. Dunn,


3 94


66 Whitney & Nash, groceries,


106 02


D. B. Stetson, boots and shoes,


35 29


66 C. F. & J. W. Pierce, tin-ware, etc.,


9 86


J. H. Veazie, medicines and stationery,


17 31


J. A. McClellan, md'se,


1 20


Perer Chubbuck, trimming trees,


3 15


N. Nightingale, boots and shoes,


5 55


Loring Whitney, wheelwrighting,


8 40


H. W. Gray, groceries,


14 04


Harvey French, Jr., painting,


10 00


Jonathan Cook, killing hogs,


8 00


66 Samuel Andrews, fish,


16 44


Bradford & Walker, pigs,


56 00


C. C. Johnson, medicines,


41 74


G. J. Jones, harness and repairs,


15 06


66 Wm. A. Hodges, bread, 25 76


G. L. Baxter & Co., grass seed, etc.,


13 84


W. Abercrombie, groceries,


104 52


Geo. H. Locke, rubber blanket,


2 00


Amounts carried forward,


$3,141 75 $3,140 40


24


Amounts brought forward,


$3,141 75 $3,140 40


Paid E. S. Fellows, pipe and repairing stove,


14 85


N. B. Furnald, lamps, oil, etc.,


10 44


Bowditch, & Co., expressage,


13 74


" Wm. Johnson, cow,


5 50


C. Hollgan, 66


37 22


" A. B. Morse, cash paid sundry bills,


12 75


W. Gregory, cutting wood,


7 20


J. D. Whicher, sole leather,


4 00


J. Q. Adams, sea-weed, etc.,


5 00


J. Glennon, wood,


2 00


" G. & R. P. Littlefield, sea-weed,


72 00


G. Forsyth, pigs,


J. Shea, expressage, 3 00


31 93


D. McCurdy, wheelwrighting,


1 25


66 D. K. Flint, conveyance,


1 84


Ames Plow Co., plow-points,


5 25


A. P. French, labor,


3 50


Timothy Gay,


17 50


R. Murphy,


25 87


66 Owen Adams, coal,


34 35


66 Tirrell & Sons, blacksmithing,


14 00


J. Newcomb, mowing,


22 85


Ralph Lowe, repairs on harnesses,


2 39


Mrs. Richardson, hats and ribbons,


59 40


E. Adams & Son, coal,


52 25


Lewis Bass, wood,


8 16


S. T. Allen, provisions,


182 04


G. & H. S. Totman, beef, etc.,


5 00


" C. F. Lord, labor,


18 00


J. Wentworth, "


9 00


" G. Penniman, "


5 25


H. Talbot, labor,


5 00


A. Wright, 66


1 75


D. Kelly,


3 00


Wm. S. Glover, “


17 94


" Allen & Wilson, provisions,


$3,943 97


$7,084 37


75 00


" M. E. Smith, labor,


12 00


25


ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, CR.


Appraisal of Stock, Tools, and Provisions, Feb. 1, 1870.


10 tons English hay, $280 00


10 salt


140 00 ·


2 bedding " 20 00


beets, 24 00


Lot of straw,


10 00


3 cart harnesses,


60 00


2 lead


15 00


Hams and shoulders pork, 76 00


1 set double


25 00


110 pounds lard,


22 00


2 light wagons "


27 00


Pickles, 4 00


3 cows,


225 00


Lot salt beef and pork, 27 00


3 horses,


650 00


5 barrels soap, 28 00


4 pigs,


56 00


1} barrels flour, 13 00


Lot blankets,


6 00


Molasses,


12 00


Feed chest,


3 00


Coffee and tea,


25 00


. Hay-cutter,


5 00


Sugar,


28 00


3 ladders,


5 00


Butter,


14 00


Lot manure,


125 00


Fish,


3 50


Road scraper,


15 00


Beans,


5 00


2 snow-plows,


3 00


Dried apples,


3 00


1 covered wagon,


65 00


Eggs,


2 00


1 sleigh,


20 00


Onions,


1 00


1 pung,


20 00


Vinegar,


50


1 horse-sled,


10 00


1 scraper,


11 00


Crackers,


75


Wheelbarrow,


3 00


Medicine,


5 00


1 drag,


3 00


Clothes line and baskets,


2 00


Spices,


2 00


Watering-trough,


5 00


Old lumber,


10 00


Lot coal,


30 00


Lot barley,


30 00


Lot corn,


10 00


Fresh pork and beef,


9 00


Lot fowl,


25 00


120 bushels potatoes,


96 00


Lot small potatoes,


18 00


42 " wood in woods (cut), 18 00


Carried forward, $2,015 00


Carried forward, $2,647 75


4Q


" dry wood,


50 00


" pine wood, 5 00


green wood (cut),


70 00


4¿ cords birch wood, 31 00


Wash-tub and wringer,


11 00


Wagon-wheel axle and pole,


15 00


Brought forward, $2,015 00 Carrots, turnips, and


Cabbages, 7 00


Lot salt pork, 108 00


26


Brought forward, $2,647 75 Lot wood (standing in woods), 23 00


Brought forward, $3,029 75 6 mats, 6 00


Lot pop-corn, 4 00


Seed corn and beans, 3 00


3 horse-carts, 200 00


30 00


1 hay wagon,


50 00


Cultivator,


3 00


1 mowing-machine,


25 00


Whiffletrees,


10 00


1 horse-rake,


4 00


1 hay-rope,


3 00


Lot farming-tools,


15 00


Lot chains,


5 00


Road-tools,


4 00


Grindstone,


3 00


Stone "


5 00


Lot axes,


4 00


Ox-yoke,


5 00


Wood-saws,


2 00


Gravel-screen,


5 00


Set measures,


1 00


Tool-chest and jack,


3 00


Vice,


7 00


Harrow,


5 00


4 bushels meal,


5 00


Lot old iron,


50 00


Lot skewers,


20 00


4 stoves,


Carried forward, $3,029 75


$3,170 75


PRODUCE SOLD FROM ALMSHOUSE.


$78 96


Hay,


25 50


Poultry,


20 50


Potatoes,


11 00


Calf,


11 83


Pork,


28 88


Lard,


7 00


Eggs, milk, etc.,


$376 93


Furnished to 37 travellers 74 meals, and 37


$18 50


lodgings,


40 00


Due for rent of Rock Island,


67 82


* Due for hay and straw,


Amount carried forward,


$3,674 00


* Paid since settlement.


2 plows, 10 00


1 open wagon,


3 00


Grain-chest,


10 00


Lumber and ox-yoke,


193 26


27


Amount brought forward,


$3,674 00


LABOR ON HIGHWAYS BY ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT.


Centre District,


$408 50


East District,


23 50


South District,


674 75


Quincy Point District,


348 87


North District,


16 25


West District,


7 25


Main Street,


177 75


Granite Street,


478 50


Removing snow,


113 00


-


$2,248 37


$5,922 37


Total amount charged to Almshouse for the year ending Feb. 1, 1870,


$7,084 37


Total amount accredited to Almshouse,


$5,922 37


POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.


Paid Hasket Derby, operation on J. Hobart,


$50 00


" O. C. & N. R. Co., tickets furnished travellers, 18 86


" Mass. Gen'l. Hospital, board J. Sheahan, 99 00


" Minot Wild, care of J. Jameson, 1867, 24 00 " Town of Randolph, supplies to Ann Hunt, 94 61 Mrs. Swain, 20 00


" E. Clapp, supplies to Mrs. Lockney, 4 00


66 66 Thomas Walsh, 5 00


" W. M. French, conveyance of paupers,


Mrs. M. Derry, board of child, 2 00


66 W. M. French, refreshments furnished travellers, 19 50


3 00


Amount carried forward,


$3 39 97


28


Amount brought forward, $339 97 Paid E. Woodward, M. D., visits to Kate Tansey, 7 50 " J. A. Stetson, M. D., visits Mrs. T. Mun- roe, 12 00


" C. N. Ditson, supplies to J. W. Hayden, 3 00


66 66 W. Ballon, 3 00


66


66 66 Mrs. Geo. Packard, 10 51


" E. Adams & Son, coal to Mrs. Usher, 13 00


66 T. Walsh, 6 00


66 a poor person, 6 00


66 Mrs. C. Hayden, 6 00


+Owen Adams, coal to Samuel Sias, 12 00


66


" and wood, Mrs. Mayall, 8 50


" Volney French, 6 50


" Mrs. T. Shortle, 5 63


66


" Chas. Elcock, 12 00


66


" and wood M. Leighea, 8 50


" Edward Fagan, wood to Mrs. Forbes,


4 00


" J. T. French, feeding travellers, 4 55


" E. Adams & Son, coal to Mrs. McGann, 60 Mrs. Munroe, 6 00


6 00


66 wood and coal, Mrs.


McCarty, 8 75


+C. N. Ditson, supplies to W. Harmon, 5 00


66 T. H. Hays, support of Ellen French, 29 83


City of Boston, support of E. B. Furnald, 13 00


" R. L. Lee, wood to Mrs. J. Hobart, 4 00


" E. Adams & Son, coal to Mrs. T. Wood, 6 00 66 Mrs. G. Packard, 6 00


66 S. Sias, 11 00 +


" N. A. Thayer, support of child of Wm. Whicher, 3 00


" H. A. French, clothing to James Hunt, 6 00


State Lunatic Hospital, board of W. F. Hinckley, 53 20


Amount carried forward, $626 44


* Refunded. t To be refunded.


29


Amount brought forward, $626 44


Paid State Lunatic Hospital, board of Mary Rodman, 50 48


" State Lunatic Hospital, board of Susan N. Hunt, 51 65


" State Lunatic Hospital, board of John Cullen, 51 95


" State Lunatic Hospital, board of Chloe H. Underwood, 45 00


" Worcester Lunatic Hospital, support of Lucy F. Fowle, 46 00


" S. F. Newcomb, goods to Mrs. Haynes,


4 00


Ellen Jones, 42 00


Mrs. Thomas


Munroe, 21 00


" City of Boston, support of E. B. Furnald, 5 28


" Eliab Ramsdell, goods to Mrs. Hernon, 5 16 * Geo. French, Jr., 15 00


" N. A. Thayer, board of Whicher child, 2 00


" R. L. Lee, wood to Mrs. Lockney, 3 00


" E. Adams & Son, wood to Mrs. Munroe, 2 75


" N. A. Thayer, board of Whicher child, 2 75


" Geo. Huntress, expense to Wisconsin,


25 00


" City of Charlestown, support of C. P. Savil, 40 50


" J. H. Gilbert, M. D., attendance on Kate Tansey, 10 50


" J. H. Gilbert, M. D., attendance on H. Nourse, 21 00


" J. H. Gilbert, M. D., attendance on J. Sheahan, 1 00


" *C. F. Billings, support of McGrath and child, 39 00


" N. A. Thayer, board of Whicher child, 4 00


State Lunatic Hospital, board of M. F. Rodman, 47 39


Amount carried forward, $1,162 85


* To be refunded.


30


Amount brought forward, $1,162 85


Paid State Lunatic Hospital, board of Susan


Hunt, 50 57


" State Lunatic Hospital, board of Chloe Underwood, 45 75


" State Lunatic Hospital, board of W. F. Hinckley, 49 60


" State Lunatic Hospital, board of John Cullen, 51 45


" City of Fall River, supplies to C. P. Savil, 23 25


" Worcester Lunatic Hospital, board of L. F. Fowle, 33 50


" A. F. & J. N. Blake, goods to Mrs. Den- ward, 5 62


" 'A. F. & J. N. Blake, goods to Thomas Walsh, 2 00


" A. F. & J. N. Blake, goods to Mrs, Whalan, 4 00


" D. F. French, expenses of conveying Catharine Cleverly to Hospital, 9 00


" State Reform School, board of W. E. F. Prince, 6 50


" State Reform School, board of Titus Hobart, 6 21


" G. J. Jones, support of J. Packard and wife, 34 00


" D. B. Stetson, shoes to Thomas Walsh, 1 90


" State Reform School, board of W. E. F. Prince, 6 07


State Nautical School, board of A. O. Lord, 6 50


N. Elcock, 6 50


66 of C. H.


Bryant, 5 21


" S. F. Newcomb, goods to Ellen Jones, 84 00


" N. A. Thayer, board of Whicher child, 2 00




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