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November 3. Ebenezer Bent, Quincy. Elvira S. Smith,
November 3. James J. McNeilly, Quincy. Margaret S. Farrell, "
November 16. George H. Osborne, Quincy. Annette Merritt,
November 18. George W. Robbins, Harrisville, N. H. Catharine S. Packard, Quincy.
November 21. John Kennedy, Quincy. Alice McGrath,
November 25. Thomas Fihely, Quincy. Maria Manning,
December 11. Richard Williams, Quincy. Sarah C. Joy,
December 24. Charles E. Terry, East Hampton. Emma A. Severance, Quincy.
December 24. · Roger Godfrey, Braintree. Elizabeth Maloney "
December 26. Augustine P. Hill, Quincy. Lucretia A. Cleverly, "
December 26. Isaac M. Holt, Quincy.
Laura E. Pray,
December 29.
William N. Eaton, Quincy. M. Francesca Packard, "
Whole number of Marriages registered, 65.
DEATHS
REGISTERED IN QUINCY DURING THE YEAR 1869.
DATE.
NAME.
"AGE.
CAUSE.
Jan.
3|Cynthia A. Thayer
5
. .
. .
Dropsy.
4 (Infant) Norris.
. .
0
Still-Born.
Edward Reed.
1
3
. .
Whooping Cough.
5 (Infant) O'Donnell.
6 John A. Dennison.
3
20
·
Infantile.
10 Nathan H. White.
48
..
. .
Consumption.
12 Joseph Crane.
65
4
10
14 Agnes Mullany
. .
·
6
Convulsions.
19 Abigail Veazie
83
3
. .
Paralysis.
19 John Dooner.
28
6
..
Epilepsy.
20 William Frill
56
. .
. . Delirum Tremens.
20 Mary McGann.
49
22 Martha A. B. Vinal.
31
2
5
Consumption.
22 Harriet L. Glover.
28
6
66
25 Flora Ann Dyer.
19
2
66
25 John Patterson.
58
26 James Wilson.
26
10
66
Feb.
Elijah Baxter.
67
3
Accidental.
6 Volney French
24
8
Consumption.
14 Samuel Brackett.
88
5
. .
Old Age.
17
William H. Rossitor
12
8
. Consumption.
23 Margaret Callahan
8
8
. .
Brain Fever.
26 James Mullen. ..
58
Consumption.
27 Thomas Bruisnahan
2
5
2
27 Rachel Cain ..
35
5
2
12 Mary McGrath ..
29
17 Louise M. Bigelow
1
3
2 Convulsions.
21 Julia Gulliver
43
26 George White.
37
. .
.. Rheumatic Fever.
27 Winifred Hernan
16
9
. . Scrofula.
29 (Infant) Stearns.
. .
..
4 Infantile.
2 Daniel Mahoney, Jr.
1
1
12 Measles.
4 Emina A. Willey . .
6
.
..
11 Convulsions.
4 Elizabeth Thayer. 81
4
. . Old Age.
6 Alice H. Parker.
6 11 Convulsions.
Y.
M.
D.
10 Lucretia H. Rogers
40
·
. .
Disease of Brain.
13 George W. Griffin
. .
11
. .
Congestion of Lungs.
21 Daniel Harrington.
21
. .
66
24 John R. Spelman
. .
0 Still-Born.
March
10 Edward H. Fitzgerald.
2
7
. . Scarlet Fever.
·
. .
Obs'uction of Bowels.
April
11 25 Rheumatic Fever.
4 William S. Whitcomb.
..
.. Softening of Brain.
28 Henry A. Thomas 2
23
·
..
. .
·
66
Heart Disease.
0 Still-Born.
.
8Q
58
DATE.
NAME.
AGE.
CAUSE.
Y.
M.
D.
April
10 (Infant) Parker
. .
. .
0
Still-Born.
11 Edwin Hall.
8
4
. .
Typhoid Fever.
12 Josiah Hayden.
79
7
12 Old Age and Debility
14 Clarence E. Hardwick.
6
..
. . Diphtheria.
19 Charles F. Wallbury
80
43
5
6 Consumption.
25 Patrick H. Hays
26
11 .. Hemorrhageof Lungs
26 Mary Soule.
77
7
. .
Old Age and Debility
27 Seth Adams.
70
5
" Paralysis
28 Joseph Carey ..
21
3
.. Gravel.
28 James Mahoney
..
9
.. Scarlet Fever.
30 Hannah K. Neal.
42
9
.. Consumption.
2 Michael Hartney
. .
. .
5 Convulsions.
11 Marion Saunderson.
.
5
2 Whooping Cough.
12 Sally W. Kettell
80
4
17
Old Age.
12 Sarah Cokeley
2
13 Measles &Lung Fever
18 Jedediah Leonard.
63
. . Consumption.
21 Ebenezer Woodward.
71
. . Rheum., Erysi.,&Deb.
28 Andrew J. Walker
40
. . Disease of Kidneys.
29 Jonathan Higgins.
33
2 Epilepsy.
4 Elizabeth N. Richardson
26
. . Consumption.
5 Noah Bosworth.
45
7
12
66
14 Martha Harmon .
..
1
26 Infantile.
26 Mary F. Cummings
58
5
14 Disease of Kidneys.
1 Nathaniel Wild. 80
7
9
Paralysis.
2 Peter Walsh ·
73
. .
..
Old Age.
4 Rebecca Hodgkinson.
61
10
. .
Consumption. 66
8 George B. Whicher.
43
5
. .
11 Margaret Denward.
1
6
17 Dropsy on Brain.
12 Flora T. Freeman.
6
..
Consumption.
13 Paul Vinal.
74
9
·
7
..
. . Dropsy on Brain.
27 Abbie H. Gleason.
.
·
. . Paralysis.
30 Mary T. Tilden ..
45
4
.. Consumption.
5 Stella Robin Marble
4
.. Cholera Infantum.
6 Sarah Farrell ..
1
10 Convulsions. 1
Cholera-morbus.
20 Elizabeth Corcoran.
23
.
. . Phthisis.
27 Hannah M. Corcoran
. .
1
7 Infantile.
28 Josiah Drinkwater
80
.. Old Age.
30 Freddie S. Fisher.
2
3 Diarrhoea.
31 John Kain
54
Sept.
2 Margaret E. Manning
16
11
7 Consumption.
8 Almira B. Merritt.
45
2
13 |Typhoid Fever.
9 Ellen Faxon .
46
8
Suicide. . .
10 Margaret Dunn
43
10 Mary Horan.
1
1
. . Dropsy on Brain.
13 Charlotte P. Richards.
2
15 Willie S. Richardson.
..
16 Mary Nightingale.
87
10
16 Old Age.
20 Hannah Cleverly.
78
10
66
21 James Lewis. 79
48
Cancer.
25 Thomas Granary
..
Aug.
17 |Johanna Scannell.
38
. .
.. Consumption.
·
12 George A. Field ..
11
.. Cholera Infantum
11 3 Diphtheria.
5 13 Cholera Infantum.
..
Dropsy.
22 Mayhew Burrell.
c .
May
June
July
13 Jane C. Brown
7
. 2
Chronic.
59
DATE.
NAME.
AGE.
CAUSE.
Sept.
22 George W. Noble
. .
1
. . Cholera Infantum.
23 Ignatius Desmond .
9
10
16 Diarrhœa.
23 (Infant) Mulcahy.
1 Drowned.
25 Nathaniel Lowell.
17
9 Consumption.
26 (Infant) Rodman.
. .
.. Still-Born.
27 Tabitha J. Rodman
17
10
10 Child-Birth.
27
Mary A. Callahan.
1
10
Dysentery.
30|Jerusha Thayer.
95
2
3|Old Age.
2 (Infant) Neagle.
. .
. .
0
Still-Born.
5 Malachi Garrity.
11
2
..
Dysentery.
17 Susan C. Bowditch.
63
6
.
Consumption.
19 Henry A. Beattie
45
. .
66
21 William Carroll.
56
4
·
28 Mary R. P. Wild.
56
9
66
29 Thomas Crathorne
70
3 Miles Burke
19
11
5 William Douglass.
76
7 Horace G. Rogers
54
3
. .
Congestion of Brain.
10
Laurana Higgins
67
10 Wealthy C. Dean.
33
6
. .
12 (Infant) Gray.
. .
15 Warren A. Dunbar
1
. .
. . Cholera Infantum.
20 Charles A. Nutting.
26
3
.. Consumption.
30 Lizzie W. French.
3
19 Congestion of Lungs.
2 Carrie F. Litchfield
5
10
5|Typhoid Fever.
7 Lottie E. Conant.
1
. .
. .
0 Still-Born.
17 Ellen Synaugh
21
6
..
Consumption.
19 Lizzie Small.
28
3
20 Nathan Ames
72
9
16
Typhoid Fever.
30 Johnson Grant
29
1
·
Whole number of deaths registered, 132.
Males.
Females. Total.
January,
·
·
11
8
19
March, .
.
9
2
11
April, .
12
5
17
May,
·
6
2
8
June,
.
1
3
4
July,
5
6
11
August,
3
5
8
September,
6
14
20
October,
7
3
10
November,
6
3
9
December,
.
2
6
8
-
70
62
132
. .
Oct.
2 Michael Donahoe.
32
. .
Consumption.
4 John Burns.
0
.
Disease of Kidneys.
18 Ellis H. Kidder
3
6
3
66
28 Annie B. Garrity.
Y.
M.
D.
Nov.
3 |Typhoid Fever.
:3
..
Apoplexy.
Consumption.
Still-Born.
13 (Infant) Bolins
Disease of Brain.
28 Mary B. Mullen.
43
. .
Consumption.
February,
7
2
5
66
Paralysis.
Dec.
60
BIRTHS
REGISTERED IN QUINCY DURING THE YEAR 1869.
Males
71
Females, .
·
.
177
Males.
Females.
Total.
January,
5
10
15
February,
6
3
9
March, .
7
5
12
April,
2
7
9
May,
·
3
12
15
June,
5
10
15
July,
4
11
15
August,
6
10
16
September,
11
6
17
October,
8
10
18
November,
7
9
16
December,
·
-
71
106
177
20
7
13
106
THE
SEVENTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF THE
TOWN OF QUINCY:
ALSO, THE ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE
TREASURER,
AUDITORS, SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS, AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE,
Telith Vital Statistics furnished by the Town Clerk,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 1, 1871.
BOSTON : PRINTED BY ROCKWELL & CHURCHILL, 122 WASHINGTON STREET. 1871.
TOWN OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1870-71.
SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS OF POOR.
ENSIGN S. FELLOWS, £ E. W. UNDERWOOD, GEO. H. LOCKE.
ASSESSORS.
ENSIGN S. FELLOWS, E. W. UNDERWOOD, FRANCIS WILLIAMS.
TOWN CLERK.
GEORGE L. GILL.
TOWN TREASURER. WYMAN ABERCROMBIE.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
WM. S. MORTON, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, Term expires March, 1873.
WM. B. DUGGAN, ASA WELLINGTON,
66 1872.
E. G. PRATT, WILLIAM S. PATTEE, 66 1871.
CONSTABLES.
W. M. FRENCH,
F. H. FRENCH,
SAMUEL AMES, WILLIAM PARKER, JR. SAMUEL T. ALLEN, FRED'K HARDWICK. JOSEPH W. LOMBARD.
COLLECTOR OF TAXES.
GEORGE H. LOCKE.
SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS. JOHN Q. A. FIELD.
AUDITORS.
EDMUND B. TAYLOR, H. A. KEITH, CHARLES N. DITSON, ASA WELLINGTON, GEORGE L. BAXTER.
REPRESENTATIVE TO GENERAL COURT. JOHN Q. ADAMS.
AUDITORS' REPORT.
THE undersigned, Auditors of Accounts for the Town of Quincy for the year ending Feb. 1, 1871, have attended to the duty assigned them, and herewith submit the various official reports of the town. 1
The Auditors have examined the accounts of the Selectmen and Treasurer, and find them correctly kept, and with proper vouchers.
They would particularly commend the efficient manner in which the taxes have been collected for the past year, and think that MR. GEORGE H. LOCKE, the Collector, is entitled to the thanks of the town for his promptness, and for establishing such a valuable precedent.
E. B. TAYLOR, GEO. L. BAXTER, ASA WELLINGTON, Auditors.
H. A. KEITH, CHARLES N. DITSON,
SELECTMEN'S ACCOUNT.
THE Selectmen have drawn orders on the Treasurer for the following bills, amounting to $57,579 25
On account of schools (teaching and fuel), $15,564 68
(incidentals),
3,142 01
66
66
(evening), 600 26
66
repairs on highways,
8,493 41
66
Almshouse establishment,
2,959 05
66
poor out of Almshouse,
2,947 77
66
fire department,
2,925 82
66
Town officers,
2,424 00
66
miscellaneous expenses,
2,986 72
66
State aid,
4,508 25
66
militia,
1,000 50
66
cemeteries,
1,312 84
66
taxes,
2,859 96
Hingham and Quincy bridges, 915 24
Town House,
648 28
Neponset bridge, 643 87
66
street-lamps, 1,558 03
$57,579 25
SCHOOLS
Expenditures for teaching and fuel.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Paid H. A. Keith, teaching, $1,200 00
" Louise J. Davis, ٠، 87.90
Amount carried forward, $1,287 90
repairs on town buildings,
2,088 56
6
Amount brought forward,
$1,287 90
Paid L. Jennie Butler, for teaching,
460 45
E. Adams & Son, coal,
115 50
" G. Brooks, wood,
20 00
" M. Newcomb, shavings, 300
$1,886 85
CODDINGTON SCHOOLS.
Paid H. B. Brown, teaching,
$1,000 00
Anna L. Arnold,
130 22
Ida Edwards, 66
340 66
Mary B. Howland,
173 65
Julia E. Underwood, 66
325 00
Sarah L. Barnes,
219 66
Lizzie E. Morse,
204 01
" Florence B. Howland, 66
158 72
" Carrie L. Barnes,
130 24
" 'E. Ådams & Son, coal,
217 10
" G. Brooks, wood,
20 00
$2,919 26
WILLARD SCHOOLS.
Paid D. A. Caldwell,
teaching,
$534 87
G. S. Webster,
302 31
D. T. Bradford,
162 79
" Carrie L. Rideout,
97 68
66 E. C. Hardwick,
66
173 84
Martha A. Veazie,
66
350 01
66
Mary A. Spear,
66
332 57
6 E. A. Newcomb,
325 03
E. F. Cole,
325 07
Eliza J. Norris,
89 54
Louisa E. Schouler,
89 53
66 Ada E. Locke,
151 19
Ella M. Walker,
24 42
E. Adams & Son, coal,
227 00
6 G. Brooks, wood,
27 50
$3,213 35
Amount carried forward,
$8,019 46
7
Amount brought forward,
$8,019 46
ADAMS SCHOOLS.
Paid S. Dewing, Jr.,
teaching,
$1,110 48
Carrie P. Barnes,
219 77
C. L. P. Torrey,
360 19
Emily A. Dinegan, 66
350 02
Mary E. Dinegan,
324 88
66
Eliza C. Sheahan,
324 84
66
M. Ella Eaton,
173 86
L. Annie Williams,
66
151 16
E. Adams & Son, coal,
99 00
66
G. Brooks, wood,
35 00
$3,149 20
QUINCY SCHOOLS.
Paid L. F. Hobbs, teaching,
$1,000 00
" E. A. Flint,
325 00
" E. Adams & Son, coal,
69 50
" G. Brooks, wood,
15 00
- -
$1,409 50
CRANE SCHOOL.
Paid Abbie C. Burge, teaching,
$81 40
Phinnie C. Sheldon,
252 34
E. Adams & Son, coal,
24 75
66 G. Brooks, wood,
5 00
$363 49
WASHINGTON SCHOOLS.
Paid B. T. Hillman,
teaching,
$1,000 00
S. Addic Souther,
324 75
£
Lizzie E. Morse,
120 85
66 H. A. French,
97 67
Dora A. French,
276 72
A. P. Robbins,
252 31
Lucy M. Crane,
52 90
Elgina M. Plummer,
151 16
66 Amelia G. Mead,
97 67
Amounts carried forward,
$2,374 03 $12,941 65
8
Amounts brought forward, Paid E. Adams & Son, wood and coal, " G. Brooks, .
$2,374 03 $12,941 65
226 50
22 50
$2,623 03
$15,564 68 11123, 45
14.440.69
EVENING SCHOOLS.
WEST DISTRICT.
Paid H. B. Brown,
teaching, $70 00
30 00
66 D. T. Bradford, 66
40 00
66 Ada E. Locke,
35 00
66 Ida Edwards, 66
32 00
E. A. Newcomb
66
3 00
66 N. B. Furnald, lamps, oil, etc.,
78 84
" W. M. French, carriage hire for teachers, 35 00
" G. S. Webster, care of room,
5 00
" Wm. Burns,
66
7 80
" D. T. Bradford, " "
$338 64
SOUTH DISTRICT.
Paid S. Dewing, Jr.,
teaching,
$70 00
66 H. A. Keith,
Carrie P. Barnes, 66
35 00
66 Lizzie E. Morse, 66
31 82
66 N. B. Furnald, lamps, oil, etc.,
7 80
6 Daniel Baxter & Co., oil,
12 00
66 S. Dewing, Jr., care of room,
$261 62
$600 26
Total for Evening Schools,
2 00
G. S. Webster,
70 00
35 00
9
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
HIGH SCHOOLS.
Paid Thomas Todd, printing, $41 75
Thomas Hall, apparatus, 26 00
" N. B. Furnald & Son, use of stage, carting piano, etc., 1869-70, 37 25
" H. A. Keith, tuning piano, record books, etc., 5 50
" Keating & Spear, dusters, etc., 5 00
66 Rockwell & Churchill, printing, 4 00
E. B. Souther, books, etc., 1 25
Ellen McCarty, care of rooms,
75 83
1 67
Whitney & Nash, mdse., J. N. Blake, 1 48
G. L. Baxter & Co., brooms, 1 00
W. S. Pattec, books and stationery, 12 96
66 E. S. Fellows, stove-pipe, and repairing grates, 23 40
$237 09
CODDINGTON SCHOOLS.
Paid E. B. Souther, ink-wells, $23 50
books, inks, etc., 66 08
Keating & Spear, dusters, etc., 8 86
N. B. Furnald & Son, chairs, brooms, etc., 24 10 J. O. Holden, bells, repairing clocks, etc., 6 25 Whitney & Nash, pitchers, mugs, etc., 2 80
E. S. Fellows, stoves, pipe, etc., 139 20
66 W. Abercombie, shovel and pail, 49
Mary Flynn, care of rooms,
10 25
66 A. H. Taber,
62 40
C. H. Pratt, 33 00
66 Margaret Dailey, " 6:
.
69 75
66 M. Kelliher, cleaning cellar, 12 00
$458 68
Amount carried forward,
$695 77
10
Amount brought forward,
$695 77
ADAMS SCHOOLS.
Paid E. B. Souther, ink-wells,
$28 58
S. Dewing, Jr., books,
13 28
66 E. B. Souther, 20 31
J. E. Guild, tuning piano,
2 00
66 D. Baxter, brooms, ink, crayons, etc.,
29 27
66 Keating & Spear, curtains,
7 39
66 John O. Holden, repairs on clocks,
1 75
66
W. S. Pattee, books and stationery,
32 13
66 £
G. L. Baxter & Co., pitcher,
62
N. B. Furnald & Son, chair,
2 50
E. S. Fellows, pipe, zinc, etc.,
7 87
66 Mary Fenton, care of rooms,
102 25
Ellen McCarty, £ 66
19 00
66 J. Kelsher, cleaning cellar, 3 25
$270 20
WASHINGTON SCHOOLS.
Paid D. H. Bills, ink, books, stationery, etc., $33 19
E. B. Souther, 66 21 33
Alden French, repairing clock,
1 00
66 Mrs. J. Porter, care of rooms,
16 00
66 Ida M. Newcomb, “ 66
56 00
66 Francis Nott, " furnace,
16 00
66 Thomas Frye, 66
11 27
Mary M. Nott, cleaning rooms,
14 00
66 A. Cain, labor,
4 00
66 A. Burrell, " 2 50
H. W. Dow, labor,
9 00
66 John O. Holden, repairing clock,
2 00
66 B. T. Hillman, care of furnace,
5 87
J. E. Mosher, building fires, 3 00
66 E. S. Fellows, pipe, zinc, etc., 43 55
$238 71
WILLARD SCHOOLS.
Paid W. G. Shattuck, school furniture, $141 46
Keating & Spear, blackboards, etc., . 23 00
Amounts carried forward,
$164 46 $1,204 68
11
Amounts brought forward,
$164 46 $1,204 68
Paid American Tablet Co., blackboards, etc.,
13 30
Farnum & Lane, brushes, crayons, etc.,
38 33
66
E. B. Souther, books and stationery,
4 02
W. S. Pattce,
34 33
G. H. Locke, brooms, ink, etc.,
5 05
Bernard Hart, carting desks,
3 50
66 E. S. Fellows, stove, pipe, etc.,
47 40
66 Mary Forbes, care of room,
49 00
66 E. F. Cole,
6 00
Mary A. Spear, 66
18 00
66 Mrs. Hetherston, "
13.00
66 John McNeil, building fires,
17 50
Eli Hayden, cleaning well,
4 00
66 Mrs. H. White, " cellar,
2 50
J. O'Brien, " vault,
. 75
$421 14
QUINCY SCHOOLS.
Paid E. Hill, pump, $15 38
Mrs. A. C. Sanborn, water, 5 00
E. Ramsdell, ink, books, and stationery, 28 37
L. F. Hobbs, mouse-trap, locks, etc., 3 00
66 W. S. Pattee, books, etc., 1 20
" N. B. Furnald & Son, curtains, fixtures, etc., 44 44
Josiah Bass, care of building, 134 00
66 " sawing wood and grading yard, 8 00
66 Mrs. Connell, cleaning,
6 52
66 Mrs. C. Lyons, 5 96
66 Mrs. John Lyons,
4 90
66 Mrs. James Lyons, “ 2 10
$258 87
CRANE SCHOOL.
Paid Wm. Lavender, care of house, $21 75
E. B. Souther, books and stationery, 5 16
" N. B. Furnald & Son, erasers, 2 50
Whitney & Nash, glass, brooms, etc., 2 39
$31 80
Amount carried forward,
$1,916 49
12
Amount brought forward,
$1,916 49
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Services and General Expenses.
Paid E. G. Pratt, services (1868),
$223 00
Wm. B. Duggan, “ (1870), 84 00
" Henry Barker, (1869), 94 50
"' W. S. Pattee, (1870),
112 50
66 Noah Cummings, 66 (1870),
21 00
66 Asa Wellington,
(1870), 117 00
66 Wm. S. Morton,
(1870), 123 00
66 Henry Barker, advertising, postage, etc., 15 92 Asa Wellington, 15 72
M. E. Green,
and printing, 30 75
E. B. Souther, books, 2 05
" Wm. S. Morton, use of horse and carriage, 30 00 Noah Cummings, 66 4 00
Wm. B. Duggan, travelling expenses, 14 00
F. A. Laphan, conveyance of committee, 2 00
" W. M. French, horse-hire, 11 50
$900 94
RENT OF SCHOOL-ROOMS, ETC.,
Paid Bass & Robertson, old school-house, Copeland Street, $200 00
" W. Abercrombie, hall, Washington St., 114 58
·
" E. A. C. Hardwick, rent of land adjoining stone school-house, 10 00
$324 58
$3142 01
13
RECAPITULATION OF SCHOOL EXPENSES.
School.
Salaries.
Fnel.
Books and Stationery.
Care of Rooms.
Miscellaneous Incidentals.
Total.
High,
$1,748 35
$138 50
$16 71
$75 83
$144 55
$2,123 94
Coddington,
2,682 16
237 10
66 08
175 40
217 20
3,377 94
Adams,
3,015 20
134 00
65 72
121 25
83 23
3,419 40
Washington,
2,374 03
249 00
54 52
122 14
62 05
2,861 74
Willard,
2,958 85
254 50
38 35
103 50
279 29
3,634 49
Quincy,
1,325 00
84 50
29 57
153 48
75 82
1,668 37
Crane,
333 74
29 75
5 16
21 75
4 89
305 29
Evening schools,
420 00
....
2 05
..
123 89
900 94
$15,632 33
$1,127 35
$278 16
$800 15
$1,144 38
$18,982 37
Rent of school-rooms,
Repairs on school-houses,
324 58
1,306 71
Total expenses of schools,
$20,613 66
ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, DR.
ANDREW B. MORSE, Superintendent.
To amount of stock on hand, appraised Feb. 1, 1870, Paid as follows : -
$3,170 75
J. Lund & Co., grain,
$481 55
" I. W. Munroe & Co., groceries,
79 24
Elbridge Clapp,
66
112 71
D. Baxter & Co.,
66
110 22
Geo. H. Locke,
159 15
Geo. L. Baxter & Co.,
66
48 00
Farnum & Lane,
66
18 45
W. Abercrombie,
66
140 42
C. N. Ditson,
36 06
Whitney & Nash,
88 31
6 Conant & Sanborn,
66
30 75
G. & H. S. Totman, provisions,
225 77
66 G. F. Wilson,
18 87
" J. S. Shea, curing hams and expressing,
5 75
Amounts carried forward,
$1,555 25 $3,170 75
26 80
153 46
600 26
School Committee,
775 00
....
14
Amounts brought forward,
$1,555 25 $3,170 75
Paid Bowditch & Co., expressing,
6 25
C. Kimball & Co., potatoes,
3 44
" W. G. Prescott,
1 50
J. T. Morton, pigs,
33 75
" H. T. Glidden, "
51 70
16 E. Nickerson & Co., fish,
6 70
S. Andrews,
10 97
W. A. Hodges, bread, 9 30
R. Hails, clothing, 8 00
C. A. Spear, "
18 62
A. B. Morse, sundries, 46 65
D. B. Stetson, boots and shoes, 46 67
" N. B. Furnald, oil, paper, etc., 20 00
N. Nightingale, repairing shoes,
9 00
A. B. Morse, services self and wife, 400 00
J. H. Gilbert, M. D., services, 25 00
3 00
Alex. Feltis, blacksmithing,
21 75
Horace Feltis,
15 88
J. Q. A. Wild,
24 83
D. McCurdy, wheelwright work,
14 15
Tirrell & Sons, 66
17 25
Loring Whitney,
5 50
George J. Jones, harness work,
23 87
Ralph Lowe,
8 37
J. W. Lombard, rails, 6 10
W. L. Bradley, superphosphate, 7 67
" Whittemore, Belcher & Co., rake, 1 58
J. H. Veazie, medicines, etc.,
18 20
C. C. Johnson, 66
36 00
W. T. Piers, washing machine,
5 00
B. D. Wallace, repairing machine,
3 50
Day & Collins, drain-pipe,
45 50
“ R. Newcomb, making cider,
1 50
" Ware & Bundy, oil cask,
5 00
J. D. Whicher & Co., leather,
6 27
Amounts carried forward,
$2,523 72 $3,170 75
J. P. Wentworth, services,
15
Amounts brought forward,
Paid E. Adams & Son, coal,
" Owen Adams,
9 75
E. Adams & Son, lumber,
9 83
E. S. Fellows, stove-pipe and tin-ware,
7 60
66 Mary Reardon, labor,
18 00
66 Catherine Horigan,
27 00
Sarah Woodward, 66
14 00
Maria Silk, 66
16 00
Ann Johnson,
9 00
Georgiana Lingham, 66
45 85
James O'Brien,
4 37
Thomas Welsh,
69 42
66 Jason Wood,
3 00
66
Peter Walsh,
3 00
66
W. & S. Gregory, 66
21 00
George Bryant, 66
55 76
66 Thomas Noble, 60
16 00
Jamns Conners, 66
5 00
John O'Hare,
15 00
" John McKenzie, threshing,
6 00
L. P. Holbrook, cutting wood,
15 75
Jonathan Cook, dressing hogs,
6 00
66 Patrick Garrity, carting wood,
8 50
$2,959 05
$6,129 80
ALMSHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, CR.,
Appraisal of Stock, Tools, and Provisions, Feb. 1, 1871.
9 tons hay,
$315 00
Am't brought for'd, $593 00
Salt hay,
160 00
2 lead harnesses, 15 00
2 tons thatch,
30 00
1 double harness, 25 00
Straw,
18 00
1 single
20 00
Corn fodder,
10 00
2 cows, 140 00
3 cart harnesses,
60 00
3 horses,
600 00
Am't carried for'd, $593 00
$2,523 71 $3,170 75 49 50
Am't carried for'd, $1,393 00
16
Am't bro't for'd, $1,393 00
Am't bro't for'd, $1,999 00
4 pigs,
70 00
2 plows, 10 00
Lot blankets,
5 00
Cultivator, 5 00
Feed chest,
8 00
Grindstone, 3 00
Hay cutter,
5 00
Lot axes,
5 00
Mowing machine,
25 00
Wood saws,
3 00
Ladders,
5 00
Lot measures,
1 00
Manure,
150 00
Vice,
6 00
Road scraper,
10 00
Skewers,
25 00
2 snow-plows,
3 00
Baskets,
2 00
Covered wagon,
40 00
Eel spear,
1 00
Light,
30 00
6 mats,
6 00
Sleigh,
18 00
Seed corn and beans,
2 00
Pung,
18 00
Car., tur., and beets,
10 00
Horse sled,
6 00
Cabbages,
7 00
Scraper,
10 00
Apples,
33 00
Wheelbarrow,
4 00
Onions,
3 50
Drag,
2 00
Posts and rails,
8 00
Wagon wheel, axle, and pole,
15 00
1 hay wagon,
60 00
Old lumber,
5 00
7 cords dry wood,
75 00
Lot barley,
22 50
3 pine
21 00
" corn,
15 00
Lot green, 6 6
75 00
Pork and beef,
1 50
" coal,
27 00
Lot fowl,
30 00
Watering trough,
10 00
Potatoes,
25 00
Salt pork,
75 00
Grain chest,
10 00
Hams,
38 00
Farming tools,
10 00
Lard,
14 00
Road
25 00
Fish,
2 00
Stone
5 00
Tobacco,
7 70
Ox yoke,
4 00
Crackers,
1 00
Gravel screen,
5 00
Clothes lines and basket,
2 00
Tool chest and jack,
5 00
Stoves,
50 00
Harrow,
3 00
Tea,
40 00
Lot old iron,
2 00
Pickles,
2 00
Horse rake,
4 00
Salt beef,
22 00
Lot chain,
3 00
Soap,
25 00
Hay rope,
2 00
Molasses, 12 00
Whiffletrees,
5 00
Washing machine,
5 00
Am't carried for'd, $1,999 00
Am't carried for'd, $2,868 20
175 00
3 horse carts,
17
Am't bro't for'd, $2,868 20
Am't bro't for'd, $2,918 65
Tubs,
11 00
Coffee, 1 25
Vinegar,
1 25
Soap, 1 00
Butter,
17 00
Saleratus,
1 40
Meal,
6 00
Eggs,
1 60
Corn,
2 00
Medicine,
5 00
Dried apples,
3 00
Nutmegs,
1 00
Flour,
5 00
Lot barrels,
3 00
Sugar,
5 20
Am't carried for'd, $2,918 65
$2,932 90
PRODUCE SOLD FROM ALMSHOUSE.
Hay,
$82 41
Cow and calves,
68 50
Hog and lard,
34 00
Poultry,
20 72
Potatoes,
18 32
Old iron and lumber,
7 00
Barley,
26 40
Skewers,
2 25
Milk, eggs, etc.,
140 11
Furnished to 34 travellers, 68 meals and 34 lodgings, Due for hay and produce,
$399 71
17 00
84 67
$3,434 28
Amount labor charged Highway Surveyor,
1,090 93
on highways in Feb., 1870,
94 62
Received for rent of Rock Island,
50 00
$4,669 83
Total amount charged to Almshouse for the year end- ing Feb. 1, 1871, $6,129 80
Total amount credited to Almshouse,
$4,669 83
2Q
18
POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.
State Lunatic Hospital, board of W. F. Hinckley, Mary F. Rodman, Chloe H. Underwood, Susan N. Hunt, John Cullen, ¡ Catherine P. Cleverly, and | Wm. Kincaid,
$1,292 90 State Nautical School, board of A. O. Lord, Nicholas Elcock, and C. H. Bryant,
45 35
City of Boston, support of E. B. Furnald,
13 50
City of Haverhill, . 66 Elizabeth A. Hayden, 54 00
54 80
" Lowell, . James Mahoney,
54 50
E. W. Huntress, and Wm. Talbot,
18 84
Town of Hingham, support of C. L. Kittrell,
Commonwealth of Mass., support of Thos. W. Munroe and Julia Hamberger,
30 05
City of Fall River, support of Charlotte Saville,
¡ T. C. Horn,
" Abigail Flagg,
87 00
H. S. Hunt,
" child of Ann Hunt,
49 00
N. A. Thayer,
" child of Wm. Whicher,
1 50
Geo. J. Jones, 66
" Jas. Packard and wife,
10 50
¡ Jno. H. Gilbert, med. att. on Sarah Webber,
15 00
66
" James Shea,
10 00
Mrs. J. F. Parrott, board of Emily J. Hersey, Mrs. N. L. Cummings, care of
+ J. T. French, expenses and conveyance of Wm. Kin- caid to Taunton,
7 50
f Fred. Hardwick, arrest and care of Wm. Kincaid,
2 50
O. C. & N. R. R. tickets furnished paupers,
16 55
Jos. T. French, refreshments to lodgers in lockup,
2 00
66 W. M. French,
18 20
W. M. French, conveyance of lunatic to Taunton,
6 75
$1,970 05
Amount carried forward,
+ To be refunded.
99 00
" Ellen O'Brien,
10 50
10 00
17 86
Town of Randolph,
Nancy Swain,
" Lawrence, 66 family of Wm. Talbot,
42 25
19
Amount brought forward,
$1,970 05
E. W. Underwood,
35 00
¡ E. Ramsdell, goods to G. W. Keene,
5 00
S. F. Newcomb,
" Ellen Jones,
+
Margaret Wall,
3 00
Geo. H. Locke,.
Mrs. H. White,
34 00
66 Mrs. J. Forbes,
25 50
Mrs. P. Thomas,
23 29
Farnum & Lane,
Mrs. H. White,
70 00
66
66 Mrs. J. Forbes,
25 50
66 Mrs. P. Garrity, Jr.,
3 06
Mrs. P. Thomas,
2 70
D. Baxter & Co.,
66
66
Mrs. P. Denward,
3 00
C. N. Ditson,
66
Mrs. G. Packard,
3 00
+C. A. Southworth, "
G. W. Keene,
5 00
H. H. Faxon, rent of house for Ellen Jones,
28 16
M. M. Cook,
H. Hayden,
15 00
E. Clapp, goods to T. Brucenhan,
J. N. Blake,
H. W. Gray, 66
P. Denward,
10 00
J. N. Blake, 66 Mrs. Wm. Clark,
9 00
Geo. L. Baxter & Co., goods to Ellen Burke,
23 00
66
John Kelly,
3 00
W. Abercrombie,
" Josiah Bass,
104 00
E. Adams & Son, coal to Ellen Jones,
5 50
66 Ellen McCarty,
5 50
66
66
Mrs. Thos. Woods,
5 50
66
Mrs. Garret Daily,
5 50
66
Mrs. White,
10 50
66
Mrs. Wm. Burke,
5 00
66
66
Ellen O'Brien,
2 75
66 Mrs. B. Munday,
2 75
Amount carried forward,
$2,719 00
t To be refunded.
E. S. Fellows, cash to sundry poor persons, 52 50
Daniel Credan,
18 34
187 65
Wm. Hathorne,
3 00
3 00
3 00
Harvey Hayden,
8 25
20
Amount brought forward,
$2,719 00
* R. L. Lee, wood to Mrs. Dean,
2 50
t Owen Adams, coal to
66 66
Patrick Moran, 5 25
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