Town annual report of Quincy 1874, Part 2

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 118


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15 00


William Hobart,


4


30 00


.“ John. S. Kilshaw,


22 50


James Sullivan, 60


22 50


" Patrick Garrity,


66


18 75


. William Garvin,


66


12 00


James O'Brien,


12 00


Michael Collins, 66


12 00


"


James Gallagher,


7 00


Timothy O'Brien,


12 00


Bartholomew McGillicuddy, labor,


12 00


66 James Connors,


labor,


12 OC


Patrick O'Brien,


6 00


Frederick Miller,


10 00


F. Mack,


12 00


John Cunniffe,


12 OC


Patrick McGrane,


12 00


F. Van Bain,


12 00


Joseph Robinson,


10 00


"


Patrick Corkery,


12 00


Arthur Conklin,


8 00


Patrick Garrity,


4 00


Patrick McGuire,


4 00


John C. Ballou, contract,


300 00


Eliza C. Conlan, gravel.


88 50


Thomas O'Brien, 2d.,


86 24


Jonas Shackley, railing,


59 34


846 33


BATES STREET, FROM GROVE STREET TO GRANITE RAILWAY.


Paid Edward A. Spear, superintending, $ 36 00


David Newcomb, labor with team, 41 25


Amounts carried forward, 4


$77 25 $1,220 68


e


26


New Streets, continued.


Amounts brought forward,


$77 25


$ 1,220 68


Paid James Sullivan, labor with team,


37 50


" John S. Kilshaw,


37 50


Josiah Randlett,


28 12


William Garvin,


labor,


20 00


John Welsh,


22 00


Patrick Connors, 6


22 00


Michael Collins,


22 00


Dennis Ford,


22 00


Timothy O'Brien,


22 00


" James Gallagher, 66


19 00


Jeremiah O'Brien,


66


22 00


R. Van Bain,


20 00


James O'Brien,


18 50


Matthew Kelliher, F. Mack,


18 00


Arthur Stanville,


15 00


66


Michael Dunn,


20 00


John Dennehan,


20 00


" John Cunniffe,


66


18 00


" Daniel Daly


18 00


John McCarty,


16 00


John Mullin,


10 00


John Trainor,


7 00


Michael Glennan, gravel,


II 34


561 21


CHUBBUCK STREET, FROM SOUTH TO WASHINGTON STREET.


Paid John J. Kemp,


labor with team,


$30 00


James Sullivan,


43 06


John S. Kilshaw,


66


60 00


David Newcomb,


45 00


« F. D. Costeric, "


26 25


William Garvin,


26 00


Edward Burns,


20 00


.


·


Amounts carried forward,


$250 31


$1,781 89


,


60


18 00


27


New Streets, continued.


Amounts brought forward,


$250 31 $1,781 89


Paid John Cunniffe,


labor,


26 00


Michael Dunn,


25 00


Jeremiah O'Brien, 66


20 00


F. Mack,


20 00


Michael Collins,


26 00


John Dennehan,


18 00


Patrick Sullivan,


2 00


James O'Brien,


18 00


Patrick Grant,


49 50


James Blanck,


66


21 50


F. D. Costeric,


7 50


Cornelius Moriarty,


60


42 75


John Welsh,


22 00


James Connors,


18 00


Dennis Ford,


23 00


John Mullin,


47 00


R. Van Bain,


22 00


Frederick Miller,


26 00


Patrick McCarty,


9 50


James Gallagher,


8 00


" Matthew Kelliher,


6 00


Timothy O'Brien,


2 00


“ Arthur Stanville,


2 00


J. Costello,


7 00


S. F. Dalby, building fence,


12 34


Mitchell, Wendell & Co., stone, pow -. · der, &c., 75 25


Mitchell, Wendell & Co., rep'g tools, 18 04


Horace Feltis,


28 45


853 14


SAVIL STREET, FROM HANCOCK STREET TO RAILROAD.


Paid David Newcomb, labor with team $7 50


James Sullivan,


«


II 25


" John S. Kilshaw,


15 00


Amounts carried forward,


$33 75


$2,635 03


28


New Streets, continued.


Amounts brought forward,


$33 75


$2,635 03


Paid John Crotty, labor with team,


II 25


William Garvin,


labor,


8 00


Michael Collins,


¥


10 00


Patrick Sullivan,


10 00


Arthur Stanville,


6 00


66 R. Van Bain,


4 00


John Mullen, 66


2 00


James O'Brien, 66


6 00


Matthew Kelliher,


6 00


John Welsh,


4 00


Michael Dunn,


6 00


F. Mack, '


4 00


John Cunniffe,


4 00


John Dennehan, "


4 00


John McCarty,


6 00


James Connors,


4 00


Dennis Ford,


2 00


Michael Scully,


8 50


Henry H. Faxon, land damages,


230 20


Heirs of E. Hardwick, stone chips, 22 50


A. M. Litchfield, setting posts,


26 10


P. McDonnell, gravel, 14 16


432 46


CENTRAL AVENUE, - WOLLASTON HEIGHTS.


Paid John J. Kemp,


labor with team,


$15 94


" James Sullivan,


3 75


" John S. Kilshaw,


66 66


12 19


" David Newcomb,


15 94


F. D. Costeric,


35 62


Q. A. Faunce,


66 66


9 37


Cornelius Moriarty, 66


16 50


" Patrick Grant,


66


II OO


John Mullin,


6


12 75


William Garvin,


IO 25


Amounts carried forward,


$143 3I


$3,067 49


66


29


New Streets, continued.


Amounts brought forward,


$143 31


$3,067 49


Paid James Connors,


labor,


IO 25


" John Cunniffe,


6 50


" John Welsh, 66


8 50


Michael Dunn,


8 50


Michael Collins,


8 50


R. Van Bain,


8 50


Dennis Ford,


8 50


James O'Brien,


8 50


Frederick Miller,


4 50


Matthew Kelliher,


8 50


F. Mack,


66


7 00


Patrick McCarty,


5 50


Timothy O'Brien,


4 00


Arthur Stanville,


4 00


Hosea B. Ellis,


with team,


16 87


paving,


182 60


444 03


WINTHROP AVENUE, - WOLLASTON HEIGHTS.


Paid John S. Kilshaw,


labor with teams,


$20 00


John J. Kemp,


7 50


David Newcomb,


3 75


James Sullivan,


3 75


« William Garvin,


4 00


" James Connors,


4 00


John Welsh,


2 00


Michael Dunn,


4 00


Michael Collins,


2 00


R. Van Bain,


4 00


Dennis Ford,


2 00


James O'Brien,


4 00


" Matthew Kelliher,


4 00


" F. Mack,


4 00


" Timothy O'Brien,


2 00


Arthur Stanville,


4 00


Amounts carried forward,


$75 00


$3,511 52


.


30


New Streets, continued.


Amounts brought forward,


$75 00 $3,511 52


Paid James Gallagher, labor,


6 00


" John Dennehan, 4 00


Hosea B. Ellis, paving,


199 46


284 46


LINCOLN AVENUE, - WOLLASTON HEIGHTS.


Paid John S. Kilshaw, labor with team,


$19 69


" William Garvin, 2 00


" James Connors,


2 00


" Cornelius Moriarty, "


IO 50


Patrick Grant,


6 00


John Mullin,


6 00


John Dennehan, 8 50


Hosea B. Ellis, paving,


294 80


edge-stone and setting, 6 00


355 49


PROSPECT AVENUE, - WOLLASTON HEIGHTS.


Paid John S. Kilshaw, labor with team, $4 22


James Connors, 2 25


William Garvin,


2 25


Ellis & Chase, stone chips,


8 00


" Hosea B. Ellis, paving,


229 35


edge-stone, 15 40


261 47


WARREN AVENUE, - WOLLASTON HEIGHTS.


Paid John S. Kilshaw, labor with team, 4 22


" James Connors, 2.25


William Garvin, 2 25


Hosea B. Ellis, paving, 140 80


edge-stone, 38 40


187 92


Amount carried forward,


$4,600 86


31


New Streets, continued.


. Amount brought forward, $4,600 86


GRAND VIEW AVENUE, - WOLLASTON HEIGHTS.


Paid James Sullivan, labor with team, 7 50


" John Dennehan, 4 00


James Gallagher, " 4 00


Hosea B. Ellis, paving, 233 20


$248 70


HIGHLAND AVENUE, - WOLLASTON HEIGHTS.


Paid Hosea B. Ellis, paving,


$144 10


$4,993 66


Labor from Almshouse,


130 50


Total cost of new streets and widening,


$5,124 16


Appropriations,


$5,252 00


Expenditures less than appropriations, $127 84


NEWPORT AVENUE.


Paid Edward A. Spear, superintending,


$ 189 00


John J. Kemp,


labor with team,


63 99


W. Hobart,


€6


181 05


J. Welsh,


64 37


M. Sheahan,


€6


2 62


David Newcomb,


132 18


James Sullivan,


174 36


John S. Kilshaw,


219 36


John McDonnell,


66


1 87


Stephen Nagle,


60 00


$1,088 80


Amount carried forward,


$1,088 80


32


Newport Avenue, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$ 1,088 80


Paid Hosea B. Ellis, labor with team, 15 00


Dell & Biganess,


21 00


P. Sullivan,


34 12


T. O'Brien,


92 00


W. Crathorne,


53 93


Michael Dunn,


115 50


James Connors, 66


92 62


Dennis Ford,


113 00


William Garvin, 66


100 81


John McDonnell,


18 00


M. Collins,


100 50


Bartholomew McGillicuddy, labor,


II7 93


F. Miller,


labor,


83 50


" P. McCarty,


66


28 50


" F. Van Bain,


80 50


James O'Brien,


77 12


P. Larkin,


28 50


"


Charles Newcomb,


23 75


M. Scully,


42 00


Francis Nott,


17 12


T. Coffee,


14 00


T. Fouderette,


15 75


66


J. Falvey,


16 62


John Lane,


14 87


J. Q. A. Field, 66


8 75


James Gallagher,


73 50


R. Van Bain,


II OO


P. O'Brien, 66


6 50


Robert Gibbons, 66


12 00


C. Moriarty,


106 50


M. Sullivan,


19 50


John Brisey, 66


39 50


S. Griggs,


77 50


" J. Welsh,


95 50


$2,855 69


Amount carried forward,


$2,855 69


33


Newport Avenue, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$2,855 69


Paid W. Falvey,


labor, 13 12


M. Briggs,


3 00


" P. Garrity,


2 00


« J. Gangrow,


35 00


S. T. Pray,


4 00


C. H. Pray,


5 00


Arthur Stanville, 66


60 50


£ Edward Burns,


68 50


« F. Mack, 66


79 50


John Cunniffe,


83 50


P. McGrane, 66


2 00


Joseph Robinson,


21 50


" P. Corkery,


63 50


" . A. Conklin,


77 50


" M. Kelliher,


27 00


" James Lowry,


31 00


John Mullin,


70 00


Patrick Grant,


63 00


John McGann,


3 75


John Cosgrove,


15 00


J. Leonard,


19 00


John Lasalle,


6 00


P. Moran,


II 50


Jeremiah O'Brien,


13 00


T. McGanaghan,


2 00


W. Hobart,


4 00


John Brailey,


II OO


M. Sullivan,


6 00


Dell & Biganess, excavating,


2,093 18


Stephen Maloney, laying wall,


1,040 50


J. Q. A. Field, carting stone,


39 00


S. A. Fletcher,


68 50


28 00


Hosea B. Ellis,


129 50


$7,055 24


Amount carried forward,


$7,055 24


5


34


Newport Avenue, continued.


Amount brought forward, $7,055 24


Paid F. & C. Wilson, stone, 212 00


Hosea B. Ellis, 104 00


Ellis & Chase;


249 65


J. Williams,


55 00


O. T. Rogers & Co.,


74 48


J. Q. Wild,


75 00


Wollaston Land Associates, gravel,


360 00


land damages, 300 00


Geo. W. B. Taylor,


700 00


Philip Whelan, damage by blasting, 3 00


Hosea B. Ellis, paving, 23 70


A. M. Litchfield, building fence, 202 34


" Horace Feltis, railings, bolts, posts, &c., 386 70


Granger & Hobart, estimating gravel, 12 50


$9,813 61 324 48


Labor from Almshouse,


Total expense of Newport Avenue for the year ending Feb. 1, 1874, $10,138 09


Appropriation, $6,500 00


Expenditures more than appropriation, 3,638 09


TOTAL COST OF NEWPORT AVENUE.


Amount paid, as per Auditors' Report, 1873,


$3,426 74


« this Report, 10,138 09


$13,564 83


35


ALMSHOUSE, DR. Andrew B. Morse, Superintendent.


Paid Andrew B. Morse, services,


$400 00


Elbridge Clapp, supplies,


189 05


G. F. Wilson,


I16 82


Daniel Baxter,


108 49


Geo. L. Baxter & Co. "


73 63


66 Whitney & Nash, 81 43


Ebenezer Bent, 23 36


Furnald & Pierce,


69 83


William A. Hodges, “


294 18


G. Totman & Son,


I27 71


W. Abercrombie,


IOI 98


" James N. Blake, 66


48 5I


H. W. Gray,


95 50


John D. Whicher & Co., leather,


6 59


« William G. Prescott, ice,


4 62


G. & R. Littlefield, milk,


4 80


" N. B. Furnald, kerosene, &c.,


I 61


" John H. Wheble, fish,


12 30


Owen Adams, coal,


9 75


D. H. Bills,


107 25


Heirs of O. T. Rodgers, wood,


24 25


" E. E. Fellows, zinc, pipe, &c.,


8 92


C. C. Johnson, medicines,


54 18


John H. Veazie, « 32 53


D. B. Stetson, boots and shoes, 7 70


Andrew B. Morse, cash pd. sundry bills, 40 74


Charles E. French, attending on horses, 3 00


Dodge, Gilbert & Co., tools, axles, &c., 19 26


James S. Cary, pigs, 41 51


Hobbs & Rand, potatoes, 6 25


" John H. Pray, Sons & Co., carpet, 36 00


Jacob Bros., brand, 2.00


Macomber, Bigelow & Dowse, tools, 20 63


Amount carried forward, $2,174 38


36


Almshouse, continued.


Amount brought forward, $2,174 38


Paid Wm. H. French, repairing boiler, &c.,


5 00


Parker & Gannett, points, 2 0I


" Thomas Noble, mowing grass,


10 00


H. A. Hall, rubber blankets, 4 00


David A. Newcomb, horse,


75 00


John Q. Wild, drag, iron-work, &c., 70 47


Horace Feltis, rep'g tools, shoeing, &c., 42 30


S. K. Tarbox, «


" 61 15


Richard McKay, shoeing, II 25


Tirrell & Sons, repairs, &c., 74 82


C. C. Hodgkinson, plants, 2 58


Ralph Lowe, harness and repairs,


24 00


George J. Jones,


58 56


. " Joseph Loud & Co., grain,


423 60


C. A. Spear, clothing,


5 00


Geo. Saville, 28 98


Ames Plow Co., rye, I 50


C. McG. Smith, hammer handles,


I 00


C. F. & J. W. Pierce, pails, lanterns, &c., 17 94


D. W. Perry, repairing wagon, 2 00


Mrs. M. J. Morse, care of Mrs. Packard, 10 00


N. Nightingale, rep'g boots and shoes, 4 05


66 J. Hall, coffin and burial of Mrs. Packard, 23 50 J. A. Gordon, M.D., medical attendance, 25 00 . William McLay, labor, 25 00


Daniel Crilley,


172 98


Norah Daly,


129 00


E. H. Morse,


17 00


" Stephen Wesley,


77 18


John McGann,


72 00


" Edward Burns,


40 00


Thomas Gerald,


2 00


George Rowell, 8 00


Total amount paid for Almshouse,


$3,701 25


37


ALMSHOUSE, CR.


Appraisal of Stock, Tools, Provisions, &c., Feb. 1, 1874.


3 horses,


$450 00


Brought forward, $1,528 00


2 cows,


85 00


I grindstone, 5 00


I calf,


· 10 00


I eel-spear, 2 00


3 cart harnesses,


60 00


Mats, corn, and beans, 8 50


I set double harnesses, 20 00


Vegetables,


31 50


2 lead


10 00


25 fowls, 20 00


2 light


15 00


45 00


I hay-cutter,


6 50


Soft soap,


20 00


3 blankets and surcingles, 8 00


.Beef,


16 00


I feed-chest and box,


5 00


Molasses,


12 00


3 bags meal,


7 00


Pickles,


8 00


English hay,


5 00


Tubs, pails, &c.,


12 50


5 tons salt,


100 00


Hams,


20 00


Bedding,


20 00


Lard,


12 00


I mowing-machine,


16 00


Salt fish,


6 50


Ladders,


5 00


Flour,


19 00


I street-roller,


150 00


Sugar,


10 00


Wheels and scraper,


12 00


Butter,


17 00


I horse-sled,


8 00


Beans,


4 00


5 snow-scrapers,


25 00


Coffee,


10 00


I covered wagon,


18 00


Stoves,


80 00


I sleigh,


12 00


Tobacco,


2 00


I pung,


II OO


Medicines,


5 00


I wheelbarrow,


2 50


Nails and bolts,


4 50


Farming tools, yoke, &c., 40 00


Water-trough,


3 00


Ropes and chains, 6 00


Chest of tea,


20 00


I grain chest, 12 00


Sewing-machine,


50 00


Empty barrels, 2 75


Gravel-screen,


3 00


Wood in the woods,


Manure,


70 00


Dry wood,


140 00


Stone-tools,


40 00


Cedar and chestnut posts, 6 00


Pigs,


55 00


Old posts and rails,


10 00


Potatoes,


125 00


Old lumber,


12 25


Apples,


20 00


3 horse-carts,


95 00


Green wood,


40 00


I light wagon,


18 00


Harrow,


8 00


I hay-rigging,


25 00


Rice,


2 00


Road-tools, chest, &c., 40 00


Dried apples,


50


Drag and jack, 6 00


Hard soap,


I 50


4 tons coal, 40 00


Axes, vises, saws, &c., 18 00


Carried forward, $1,528 00


$2,354 50


*


14 00.


Pork,


38


Almshouse, continued.


SALES AND RECEIPTS AT THE ALMSHOUSE.


Cash for board, S. P. Hardwick,


$8 00


Edward Burns,


5 00


Skewers,


$16 65


Calf,


IO 00


Turkeys and chickens,


9 00


Corn,


II 92


Potatoes,


II OO


Cabbages,


9 00


Apples,


5 00


Old lumber,


5 52


Milk, eggs, &c.,


76 23


Hay,


8 51


162 83


Rent of Rock Island,


30 00


$205 83


STATEMENT OF THE ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT.


DR.


To stock on hand Feb. 1, 1873,


$2,459 90


" cash paid as per this report, 3,701 25


$6,161 15


CR.


By stock on hand Feb. 1, 1874, as per report, $2,354 50


cash received from sundries, “ 205 83


" labor at cemetery, 96 62


on highways,


1,027 50


" Newport Avenue, 324 48


" new streets, 130 50


" lodging and meals to 150 travellers, 75 00


4,214 43


Total cost of almshouse for year ending Feb. 1, 1874, $1,946 72


39


POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.


Paid Grenville Brooks, fuel to Mrs. Vinal,


$II 50


66


Linnehan,


9 75


66


66


66 Dexter,


8 50


Clark,


5 50


66


Hunting,


3 00


66


Kelliher,


5 50


66


66


66


66


66


E. O'Brien, 9 50


66


66


66


Manning,


21 00


66


166


66


66


Cronin,


31 25


Miller,


8 00


66


66


G. Packard, 13 25


66


66


Donovan,


6 50


66


Garmon,


15 50


66


66


Welsh,


5 50


66


66


66


66


Weber,


2 00


66


66


66


Hetherstone, 5 50


66


66


Fenton,


5 50


66


66


Thos. Wood, 5 50


6


66


66


P. Garrity, 6 50


66


John Carter, 7 50


“十


66


L. P. Holbrook,


5 50


66


W. Burke,


5 50


66


J. Cummings,


8 00


66


A. Bruce,


5 50


D. H. Bills,


Mrs. Dexter,


9 50


66


Keegan,


4 63


66


66


Willis,


6 13


J. Donovan, 6 13


Geo. Daly,


2 75


66


Wm. Burke, 9 25


Thos. Wood, 9 25


66


Callahan, 4 75


66


66


66


Linnehan, 4 75


66


66


Amount carried forward,


$278 14


¡ To be refunded.


Daly,


9 75


40


Poor out of Almshouse, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$278 14


Paid D. H. Bills, 66 66


fuel to Mrs. Galvin, 4 75


66


J. Forbes, 9 25


66


66 66


66


66


R. Tisdale,


9 25


66 66 66


66


I. Newcomb, 9 25


66


66 66


poor person, 2 63


66


66


66


P. Moran, 4 75


66 George H. Frost, 66 Mrs. J. Morrow,


5 00


66 66


66


66 P. Gorman, 3 00


66 66


M. Harron, 5 00


66


66 66 Mahoney, 5 00


66


66


66


66 J. Shea, 9 00


Owen Adams, fuel to J. Cronin, 4 63


66


66 Geo. Newcomb, IO 50


66 66


66


Mrs. Forbes, 5 00


66


James Glennan,


Glennan, 6 00


66


S. F. Newcomb, goods to Ellen Jones,


36 00


66 66 Jona. Hayden, 16 00


66


Wm. F. Hyland,


66 Ellen Jones, 60 00


66 Wm. A. Hodges, support of Ellen Jones, 59 00


66


66


66 goods to Mrs. Jno. Donovan, 2 00


66 66


family D. Sullivan, I 05


66 66


66


66


James Carter, 4 68


66


66 66 cash, med. att. McCarty boy, 4 09


66 cash to sundry poor persons, 15 80


66


66


66 tickets to " 2 60


66


meals " travelers, 5 00


66


Thomas Gurney, goods to M. Harron,


15 00


P. Gorman, 12 00


66


J. Shea,


31 00


66


66


Mrs. Ryan, 8 00


66


" Morrow, 20 00


James N. Blake, 66


" Donovan, 2 08


" Clark, 2 00


Amount carried forward,


$680 26


+ To be refunded.


66


66 Mrs. Vinal, 12 81


41


Poor out of Almshouse, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$680 26 Paid James N. Blake, goods to Mrs. H. Welch, 3 37 "¡ H. W Gray,


James Carter, 25 00


« J. Cummings, 43 67 Mrs. Clark, 5 00


W. Abercrombie,


66


A. Jones, 13 00


Ebenezer Bent, «


66


« 26 00


"


Elbridge Clapp,


J. Cronin, 160 85


G. F. Wilson,


Jno. Marrons, 4 56


"+ M. Goodhue, Fred'k Miller, 30 37


G. Totman & Sons,


T. Cronin, 3 18


Daniel Baxter,


Mr. Bean, 10 00


Geo. L. Baxter & Co.,


E. H. Doble,


J. Fouderette, 2 55 Mrs. H. White, 3 00


" G. W. Ripley,


R. Dexter, 41 67


E. S. Fellows, cash, support J. Cronin, 3 00


E. S. Fellows, cash, support sundry poor persons, 25 00


" E. E. Fellows, grate, &c., to J. Cronin, 4 95


Asa Rideout, milk, I7 12


Chas. H. Spear, " to J. McCarty, 2 60


Geo. J. Jones, board of Mrs. N. Packard, 104 00 Thomas Faxon, H. Newcomb, 39 00


Mrs. O. S. Harrington, 26 00 " f John Hollinshead, board of N. Corkery, 35 00 " + Mrs. M. Westland, Jno. Rumrill, 50 00


66 M. Denward, care of Kate Welsh, 3 00


66 McCarty boy, 25 00 Well, 10 00


66 Thomas Haley, rent for Mrs. G. Packard, 90 00


. Daniel Baxter, Denward, 60 00


Heirs of H. Wood, " J. Cronin, 42 50


Amount carried forward, $1,634 29


t To be refunded.


6


" E. O'Brien, 2 00 " Donovan, 37 64


" G. Packard, 5 00


42


Poor out of Almshouse, continued.


Amount brought forward, $1,634 29 Paid Town of Milton, coal to Mrs. Buchan, 9 50


" Millbury, sup't of Mrs. Keefe, 310)


.


Boxford, " Mrs. E. A. Hayden, 58 89 City of Charlestown, sup't C. M. Saville, 25 00 J. N. Dexter, 27 60


66 Cambridge, Mrs. B. Gal-


lagher, 25 48


State Lunatic Hospital,


support of Wm. F. Hinckley,


162 75


66


Mary T. Rodman, 142 71


66


Susan Hunt,


145 37


66


John Cullen,


156 13


66


W. Turner,


54 38


66


Mary O'Hearn,


145 15


6


C. V. Saville,


137 83


66


66 Daniel Manning, 154 87


« *


Robert Gardner, 16 34


66


Jos. R. Hodge, 26 18


66


66 Catherine Welsh,


54 21


Northampton Hospital,


support of Reuben G. Cass,


239 26


New England Hospital, att. and supp't of Mrs. S. Woodward, 20 00 State Reform School,


support of John Williams, 6 50


66


C. E. Cook, I 92


Wm. Rudderham, .I 93


J. A. Stetson, M. D.,


attendance on family of D. Sullivan, 48 00 J. A. Gordon, M. D.,


attendance on Freedom Strout, 22 00


66


Mrs. Galvin, 4 50


66


66


Burke, 7 50


66


Mr. Lefevre, 2 00


Amount carried forward, $3,361 29


* Refunded. + To be refunded.


43


Poor out of Almshouse, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$3,361 29 Paid J. A. Gordon, M.D.


attendance on Mr. Spoor, 3 00


" +


John Rumrill, 48 00


66


John Spurrell, 18 00


66


Fred'k Miller,


16 00


..


James Carter.


16 00


66


Nora Corkery,


20 00


66


66 man with cancer, 2 00


certificate of insanity, C. Welsh, 3 00


C. C. Johnson,


medicines to Mrs. Westland, 14 72


66


Burke, 6 07


66


66


sundry poor, 3 35


" } William S. Pattee, medicines to Fr. Miller, 4 70


" John H. Veazie,


J. Cronin, 4 60


A. B. Morse,


expenses conveying Mrs. Hayden to Boxford, 9 25


" Edward A. Spear, expenses to hospital, 2 60


W. M. French,


conveying C. Welsh to hospital, IO 50


J. R. Hodge 14 30


John Hall,


conveying John Spurrell to hospital, 5 00


services and coffins, sundry parties, 43 00 " + " +


Jas. Donohue, 10 00


Capt. Skippins, 17 00


child of J. Carter, 16 00


F. Miller, 5 00


services at burial of D. Manning, 7 00


Catherine Sheady, work for J. Cronin, 30 00


Bridget Shea, cleaning


5 45


washing 66 66 3 25


Amount carried forward, $3,706 58


t To be refunded.


66


“ J. Cummings, 7 50


.


44


Poor out of Almshouse, continued.


Amount brought forward, - $3,706 58


Paid Mrs. Carter, washing for J. Cronin, 2 00


W. M. French,


cash paid for meals to travellers, 50 87


O. C. R. R. Co., tickets 21 05


Joseph M. Glover, care of D. Sullivan, 3 00


Elbridge Snow, use of horse, 3 00


$3,786 50


CR.


Rec'd of State of Mass., supp't paupers, 88 43


City of Salem, “ R. Gardner, 54 50


66


66 Cambridge, " Morrow family, 101 66


66


66 Boston, burial Joseph Barrett, 18 00 Town of Harvard, support W. Turner, 107 08 Edward Capen,


support of Catherine V. Saville, 138 20


66


for board of Mary O'Hearn, 190 15


698 02


Total cost of poor out of the almshouse for year ending Feb. 1, 1874, $3,088 48


Total cost of Almshouse, $ 1,946 72


Poor out of Almshouse, 3,088 48


$5,035 20


Appropriation, $5,000 00


Expenditures more than appropriation,


35 20


45


CEMETERIES. Ensign S, Fellows, Superintendent.


OLD CEMETERY.


Paid William Talbot, labor, .


$4 50


" James Kelly,


4 00


Walter Gregory,


4 00


$12 50


MOUNT WOLLASTON CEMETERY.


Paid James Sullivan, labor with team,


$67 5I


Stephen Nagle,


II 25


W. Hobart,


7 50


John S. Kilshaw,


66


3 75


William Talbot,


395 98


James Kelly,


338 00


Walter Gregory,


347 50


William Crathorne,


298 00


M. Kelliher,


46 50


John Cunniffe,


II OO


£ P. Cunniffe,


4 00


" Ensign S. Fellows, services to April Ist, 15 00


Homer, Bishop & Co., shovels, IO 70


F. L. Penney & Co., brand,


I 50


M. Pfaffman, shrubs and trees,


159 50


Mrs. A. B. Packard, plants,


17 95


Joshua H. Spear,


45 42


Macomber, Bigelow & Dowse, tools,


22 37


Ebenezer Adams, lumber,


19 60


Luke Rideout, labor on well,


129 02


A. T. Stearns & Sons, rims, &c.,


13 50


Samuel Bass, copying plans, &c.,


36 67


G. S. Coffin, keys,


2 IO


" Tirrell & Sons, cutting scoop, &c.,


3 75


Amounts carried forward,


$2,008 07


$12 50


46


Cemeteries, continued.


Amounts brought forward, $2,008 07


Paid P. A. Wales & Son, log-pump,


47 00


" W. Weber, expressing,


70


" Galen Bowditch, manure,


22 50


McDonnell & Sons, stone-dust,


42 40


Richard Newcomb, stock and labor, 65 46


Day & Collins, drain-pipe,


IOI 25


Wyman Abercrombie, spikes,


I 16


H. French, Jr., painting stakes,


12 26


" John Gray, carting,


I OO


" T. P. G .. Hardwick, stakes,


21 00


" J. N. Blake, hogshead,


I 75


E. E. Fellows, copying burials, 8 00 dipper, 40


Whitney & Nash, grass-seed and hoes, 6 65


Geo. L. Baxter & Co., grass-seed, 9 89


2,349 49


Total amount of cash paid for cemeteries,


$2,361 99


Labor from Almshouse, 96 62


Total,


$2,458 61


CR.


By cash from sale of lots,


$540 00


labor on lots,


208 00


748 00


Balance,


$1,710 61


Appropriation,


$ 1,000 00


Expenditures more than appropriation, 710 61


$12 50


47


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


W. M. French, Chief Engineer.


NIAGARA, NO. I. W. M. French, Engineer.


Paid thirty-eight members, $380 00


steward, 50 00


Hunneman & Co., hose, 42 50


rep's and composition, 6 00


M. Welsh, refreshments, 3 00


Grenville Brooks, wood,


I 00


66 W. Abercrombie, oil, refreshments, &c., 12 26


C. F. & J. W. Pierce, stove and fitting,


54 72


Ebenezer Bent, oil, refreshments, &c., 5 15 60


66


E. E. Fellows, stove-pipe,


Whitney & Nash, chamois skins, &c., 3 53


Horace Feltis, repairs, 2 50


D. H. Bills, coal, 5 00


$566 26


TIGER, No. 2. Amos M. Litchfield, Engineer.


Paid fifty members,


$500 00


steward,


50 00


Grenville Brooks, coal, 5 50


D. H. Bills, 5 00


Brogan & Kilshaw, refreshments,


IO 40


66 M. Goodhue, refreshments, oil, &c.


46 47


Whitney & Nash, oil &c.,


I 03


66 Daniel Baxter, hammer and oil,


80


Tirrell & Sons, repairs,


2 00


Hunneman & Co., repairs, 291 36


Ralph Lowe, belts and straps,


6 37


John A. Wood, rent of land for house, 25 00


" E. E. Fellows, stove, lanterns, &c., 53 IO


A. J. Simpson, painting, 4 25


Amounts carried forward,


$1,00I 28


$566 26


48


Fire Department, continued.


Amounts brought forward, $1,001 28 $566 26


Paid George L. Baxter & Co., sand, 3 12


" Mrs. Moran, cleaning, 2 55


1,006 95


GRANITE, No. 3. Richard W. Dexter, Engineer.


Paid fifty members, $500 00


" steward, 50 00


William Hall & Co., keys and express, 7 85


George W. Ripley, brooms, duster, &c., 19 15


Bernard Hart, keys, I 25


Hunneman & Co., repairs, &c., 207 88


Grenville Brooks, wood, 2 00


D. H. Bills, coal, 8 75


Ralph Lowe, belts, 3 37


E. E. Fellows, lanterns, pipe, &c., 16 35


816 60


VULTURE, No. 4. George B. Pray, Engineer.


Paid fifty members, $500 00


steward, 50 00


D. H. Bills, coal, 9 50


A. P. Messer & Co., oil, refreshments, &c., 36 06


H. M. Federhen, badges, 62 50


George J. Jones, spanners and repairs, I 80


Ralph Lowe, straps, &c., 3 35.


E. E. Fellows, stove, pipe, &c., 45 85


709 06


HOOK AND LADDER, NO. I. Edward A. Spear, Engineer.


Paid twenty-five members, $250 00


steward, 50 00


H. R. Bishop & Co., hooks and ladders, 28 25


John W. Hersey, painting ladders, 15 00


Amounts carried forward, $343 25


$3,098 87


49


Fire Department, continued.


Amounts brought forward, $343 25 $3,098 87


Paid Tirrell & Sons, repairs and hooks, 3 50


John H. Veazie, oil and burning fluid, 2 10


" Ralph Lowe, straps,


I 64


E. E. Fellows, stove, pipe, &c., 38 05


" John O. Holden, badges, 31 25


" James N. Blake, oil, refreshments, &c., 6 71


D. H. Bills, coal and kindling, 6 25


432 75


W. M. FRENCH HOSE, No. I. W. M. French, Engineer.


Paid twenty members,


$200 00


steward,


50 00


C. F. & J. W. Pierce, stove, &c., 38 50


Ralph Lowe, repairs and belts,


6 75


Ebenezer Bent, sweet oil,


50


" Horace Feltis, shafts, spanners, &c., 22 00


" James N. Blake, bowls, &c., 3 75


" D. H. Bills, coal, 5 00


Grenville Brooks, wood,


2 00


W. Abercrombie, oil, I 04


329 54


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid James Boyd & Sons, hose, $2,044 25


repairing hose, 35 91


G. O. White, building fence, 19 34


66 D. F. French, repairing flag, 1 00


" William Faxon, labor on flag-staff, 6 00


C. F. & J. W. Pierce, Johnson pumps, 36 00


Luke Rideout, cylinder, labor, &c., 36 25


A. W. Mitchell & Co., badges,


65 00


Warren Dunbar, repairing engine, 5 00


66 Bernard Hart, hauling 66


25 00


Amounts carried forward,


$2,273 75


$2.861 16


7


50


Fire Department, continued.


Amounts brought forward, $2,273 75


$3,861 16


Paid Bowditch & Co., hauling engine,


24 00


D. H. Bills, coal and kindling,


16 00


Services of Engineers,


50 00


66


extra,


40 00


Clerk of Board of Engineers,


10 00


$2,413 75


RESERVOIR.


Paid Edward A. Spear, superintending,


$20 00


William Garvin,


labor,


IO 90


Dennis Ford,


13 14


John McCarty,


II 81


James Connors,


66


12 69


James O'Brien,


66


7 87




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