Town annual report of the officers and committees of the town of Scituate 1876-1884, Part 24

Author: Scituate (Mass.)
Publication date: 1876
Publisher: The Town
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We have endeavored to advance constantly the stand- ard of instruction in our schools, and as the work of educating our children goes on, we hope it will receive from year to year more of that interest and earnest sup- port from our citizens which its great importance de- mands.


Respectfully submitted,


JULIA E. WEBB.


CHARLES E. BAILEY, ADELAIDE F. HAMMOND, JULIA E. WEBB,


Committee.


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Roll of Honor for Punctual Attendance.


BROOK STREET. ONE YEAR : Frederick F. Colman.


Walter J. Litchfield,


Two TERMS :


Mary W. Prouty.


ONE TERM :


Herman Andrews, Frank B. Pierce, Frank Gardner,


William T. Colman, Mattie Pierce, Nellie W. Torrey, Alice Ward.


COMMON STREET.


ONE YEAR : Arthur N. Colman.


Two TERMS : Ella L. Bailey,


Abbie L. Damon.


ONE TERM : Eddie S. Manson,


Walter W. Cook,


Bertie J. Young.


WILLOW STREET.


Two YEARS : Nancy A. Clapp.


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Gracie R. Neely,


10


R. Floyd Clapp,


Annie Murphy,


Emma Clapp, Norah Barry, Willie Sullivan,


ONE YEAR : Harry J. Burrows, Elmer F. Burrows. Two TERMS : Louis Hawthorne, Addie L. Litchfield. ONE TERM : James Barry, Willie Hyland, Emma Doherty,


Grace Doherty.


SOUTH MAIN STREET.


Two YEARS : H. Fannie Clapp. Two TERMS : Patsey Cane.


Myrtle Randall,


Nellie P. Totman,


ONE TERM : John C. Hyland, Josie M. Wherity.


CENTRAL STREET.


ONE YEAR : Edgar W. Whittaker.


GROVE STREET.


Two TERMS : Savillion F. Dalby. ONE TERM :


Cora F. Damon, Herbert C. Clapp,


Parker S. Sherman, Ellis E. Damon.


11


HIGH STREET.


Two TERMS :


Lillie F. Crane, Edwin Hyland,


Ellen F. Marsh, Clayton Hyland, Lucius E. Bates. ONE TERM :


Ella G. Litchfield,


Minnie L. Spooner,


Frank Clapp,.


Alice A. Pierce, Cora Merritt, Austin Litchfield.


NORTH MAIN STREET.


Two TERMS : Charles W. Bailey.


ONE TERM :


Albert Bailey,


Joseph A. Glines,


Arthur Seaverns,


Ida M. Litchfield,


Bessie W. Clapp,


Eugene Litchfield, Hosea L. Nott,


Ernest R. Seaverns,


Harry Litchfield, Elsie B. Smith.


CHARLES STREET.


Stella Litchfield,


ONE TERM : Stevie Litchfield, Walter S. Vinal.


BEACH STREET.


Anna R. Carter, Philip H. Turner,


ONE YEAR : Thaddeus Paine. ONE TERM : Edward Rodriguez, Frank Turner, Lyman Pratt.


12 EAST GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


FIVE YEARS : Charles H. Waterman.


Two YEARS :


Grace L. Otis.


.ONE YEAR :


Clement J. Prouty, Nettie Sanborn,


Charles P. Wade, Lillie Litchfield.


Two TERMS :


George S. Bailey, Amos Merritt, Hattie Harris,


Gridley Cole, Hattie Merritt, Lizzie B. Clapp,


Jennie Cushman.


ONE TERM :


Abbie Smith, Otis R. Cooke,


Emma Damon, Hattie Young,


Lilla Burrows,


James Murphy,


Amy Gardner, Charles H. Tilden, Isabel Northey, Sadie Young,


George Clapp,


Cornelius Driscoll.


WEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


FIVE YEARS : J. Charles Pierce.


Two YEARS :


Agnes J. Litchfield.


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ONE TERM :


Sarah A. Gibbey, Mabel F. Carter, Frank L. Brown,


Sina M. Trommer, Lizzie F. Wood, Harry B. Brown,


Henry C. Seaverns.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Two YEARS :


Thomas Tilden. ONE YEAR :


Elmer L. Litchfield,


Edward W. Cushman.


Two TERMS :


Ernest J. Brown.


ONE TERM :


Minta C. Bowditch, Edward C. Vinal,


Willard L. Bailey, Leonard M. Glover,


George W. Wade.


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SCHOOL STATISTICS.


SCHOOLS.


TEACHERS.


Greatest Number


Enrolled During any


one Term.


Average Number


Belonging.


Average Attendance.


Per cent.


High School,


Stephen A. Snow,


37


32


28


.88


East Grammar,


Mrs. J. A. Neely,


63


54


51.5


.95


West Grammar,


Sarah R. Damon,


62


40


30.1


.75


North Main Street,


Mary L. Clapp,


36


30


27


.90


Beach Street,


Annie M. Vinal,


28


25.2


21.6


.86


Willow Street,


Carrie W. Litchfield,


53


50.3


46.4


.92


Grove Street,


Mary F. Carr,


18


16


14


.88


South Main Street,


Gertrude K. Vinal,


39


29


23.6


.82


High Street,


S. Alice Reed,


40


35


29.6


.85


Central Street,


Hattie M. Damon,


34


29.4


25.2


.86


Charles Street,


Gertrude Gardner,


25


23


20.2


.88


Common Street,


Emma F. Manson,


32


28.8


25.2


.88


Brook Street,


Ella W. Cooke,


Gertrude K. Vinal,


34


30


27.2


.91


Josie Vinal,


Nancy W. Osborne,


Myra L. Young,


Myra L. Young,


ANNUAL REPORT


-OF THE -


v


SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS AND OVERSEERS OF POOR


-- OF THE-


TOWN OF SCITUATE


FOR THE- -


Financial Year Ending February Ist,


WITH THE REPORTS OF THE


TOWN TREASURER, TOWN CLERK AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


PLYMOUTH : AVERY & DOTEN, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. 1883.


REPORT.


The Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Scituate respectfully submit the following report, showing the receipts and expenditures of the Town from Feb. 1, 1882, to Feb. 1, 1883, and its financial condition at the last named date.


During that time the Selectmen have drawn orders upon the Town Treasurer for the purposes and to the amounts named in the following :


STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES.


OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES.


Expenses of 1881-2.


Expenses of 1882-3.


TOTAL.


Removing Snow.


$1,302 30


$1,302 30


Support of Schools.


$1,332 34


3,100 79


4,433 13


Incidentals for Schools


116 86


116 86


Support of Poor.


60 00


3,189 72


3,249 72


Repairs of Roads and Bridges.


1,707 20


1,707 20


Repairs of Public Buildings .


144 97


144 97


Town Officers


161 44


161 44


Abatement of Taxes .


327 40


327 40


Decoration of Soldiers' Graves.


1,124 00


1,124 00


Military Aid, Chapter 252.


646 48


646 48


Miscellaneous.


443 90


443 90


Repairs of Third Cliff Road


928 68


928 68


Expense of Barker Road.


1,023 76


1,023 76


Expense of Beach Committee


107 75


107 75


$1,392 34


$14,990 38


$16,382 72


Total Amount of Orders Drawn ....


50 00


50 00


State Aid, Chapter 301


615 13


615 13


Printing, Stationery, and Postage Stamps,


4


STATEMENT OF EXPENSES


OF THE TOWN FROM FEB. 1, 1882, TO FEB. 1, 1883.


REMOVING SNOW.


Amount of orders drawn.


$1,302 30


PAYMENTS.


Robert H. Hall,


$134 71 John W. Bailey, 2d,


$176 30


Otis Litchfield,


108 15 Charles E. Brown, 116 00


Walter Litchfield, 133 90 William C. Turner, 66 00


Frederick Cole,


103 45 H. D. Northey,


109 65


Alexander Anderson, 79 70


Andrew Bates, _


180 35


Hosea V. Orcutt,


93 59 William H. Dalby, 50


$1,302 30


Estimated due .


500 00


Total expense


$1,802 30


5


SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS.


The following statement is the whole expense for the year, including the Winter term which ends in February, 1883 :


Amount of orders drawn.


$3,101 29


Amount due in February, 1883


1,314 34


Total expense for year.


$4,415 63


Deduct school fund of 1882.


$202 05


Deduct dog license fund of 1882 158 00


$360 05


Net cost for the year


$4,055 58


SALARIES OF TEACHERS PAID AND DUE.


SCHOOLS.


NAMES OF TEACHERS.


PAID.


Due in February, 1883.


Amount of Each School.


High School.


Stephen A. Snow


$666 66


$333 34


$1,000 00


West Grammar.


Sarah R. Damon.


250 00


110 00


360 00


East Grammar.


Sarah Young.


44 00


474 00


High Street


S. Alice Reed.


175 00


77 00


252 00


South Main Street,


Ida M. Fernald


144 00


72 00


216 00


Willow Street .


Carrie W. Litchfield.


150 00


66 00


216 00


Charles Street ....


E. Gertrude Gardner.


150,00


66 00


216 00


North Main Street,


Mary L. Clapp


150 00


66 00


216 00


Central Street ..


Hattie M. Damon.


150 00


66 00


216 00


Common Street ...


Emma F. Manson.


150 00


66 00


216 00


A. F. Hammond .


30 00


Susie S. Boylston


42 00


Beach Street


C. M. Davie.


3 60


. .


E. A. Chubbuck.


72 00


66 00


213 60


Grove Street


Mary F. Carr.


150 00


66 00


216 00


Brook Street.


Gertrude K. Vinal


150 00


66 00


216 00


Amounts


$2,733 26 $1,314 34 $4,027 60


S Mrs. J. A. Neely


280 00


150 00


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FUEL AND PREPARATION.


Arthur Vinal,


$0 50. James T. Dalby,


$5 75


Charles E. Bailey,


72 32


Hosea J. Stockbridge, 9 00


E. H. Bonney,


30 25 H. A. Seaverns & Co., 4 26


William E. Hunt,


27 15 David S. Jenkins, 27 80


Israel Cudworth,


53 75 Henry T. Otis,


27 50


Abner S. Dalby,


20 00 Richard S. Gardner, 4 00


Herbert Litchfield 4 00


Fred Cole,


11 50


Amount,


$297 78


MAKING FIRES AND CARE OF SCHOOL-ROOMS.


William W. Jenkins, $30 00 Edgar Whitaker, $2 00


Walter H. Merritt,


16 17


Melvin S. Litchfield, 2 00


John Maddock,


3 58 Joshua D. Jenkins, 2 00


Edward Newcomb, 20 00


Fred F. Colman,


2 00


Walter S. Vinal,


2 00


Chester Fernald,


2 00


Harry Mott,


2 00


Clifford Brown,


1 50


Hosea L. Nott,


2 00


Rodger Mann,


50


Elmer Burrows,


2 00


Amount,


$89 75


INCIDENTALS FOR SCHOOLS.


Amount of orders drawn.


$116 86


FOR FURNITURE AND CLEANING SCHOOL-ROOMS.


Winkley, Thorpe&Dresser,$7 68 William W. Waterman, $1 25 Mrs. John W. Pierce, 27 00 Stephen A. Snow, 3 50


Mary Dunn, 4 00 Mrs. John Barry, 4 00


Mrs. John Maddock, 9 00


John B. Turner, 1 00


Mary Donahoe, 12 25


A. J. Waterman, 23 18


7


USE OF WELLS.


Mrs. Perez L. Litchfield, $2 00 Calvin Jenkins,


$2 00


Henry C. Newcomb, 2 00


Lewis Brown, 2 00


Joseph H. Litchfield, 2 00


Sumner Litchfield, 2 00


Edmund Landers,


2 00


Edmund Merritt, 2 00


Julia Merritt, 2 00


Charles H. Jackson, 2 00


Isaac C. Nightingale,


2 00


Bennett D. Studley, 2 00


Amount, $116 86


SUPPORT OF POOR.


Amount of orders drawn $3,089 72 Due Taunton Hospital for support of one pauper from Jan. 1, 1883, to Feb. 1, 1883 $15 00


Due Worcester Hospital for support of one pauper from Jan. 1, 1883, to Feb. 1, 1883. 15 00


Due Worcester Chronic Asylum


15 00


Estimated due C. H. Davie and others ... 100 00


$1.45 00


Total expense from Feb. 1, 1882, to Feb. 1, 1883, $3,234 72 From the above should be deducted the following : Amount due from City of Boston for sup- plies to Daniel Jenkins $52 00


Amount due from Town of Cohasset for supplies to Wm. Henry Litchfield .. . 103 00


Amount due from Town of South Abing- ton for supplies to Frederick Bisbee and family 228 59


8


Amount due from Town of Weymouth for supplies to Mrs. James M. White ... $20 65 Amount due from Town of South Scituate for supplies to Bridget Murphy ..... 34 09 Amount due from State for supplies to Michael Power 3 75


$442 08


Total expense to the Town for the year .. $2,747 64 PERSONS WHOLLY SUPPORTED AND EXPENSES OF EACH.


Samuel Hatch, $281 50 Florence A. Otis $171 18


Lemuel Nash,


102 25 Mary Tomlinson, 172 36


Thomas F. Supple, 70 04 Benj. B. Litchfield, 178 28


Ignatius Vinal, 183 00


Amount,


$1,158 61


PERSONS PARTIALLY SUPPORTED AND EXPENSES OF EACH.


William H. Whipple,


$4 10 Charles H. Pratt, $33 00


Martha Vinal, 5 24


Mrs. James Murphy, 19 50


Mrs. H. Bates' child, 43 25


Joseph Brown, Sr., 83 28


Thomas Webb's child, 104 00


Daniel Jenkins, 52 00


Mrs. Caleb Damon,


90 00


R. S. H. Andrews, 34 95


James McCarty's child, 53 00


Cordelia Taylor, 94 57


Edmund Mann, 3 25


Edward Ward, 97 75


Mrs. Edward Ward,


31 00


Daniel Goslin, 3 00


Mrs. Wm. R. Damon,


182 16


Mary L. Chubbuck, 76 64


William H. Litchfield, 103 00


Hugh Ward, 72 00


Noah C. Ellms, 30 00


Fumigating house on Willow Street, 5 00


Ann Supple,


102 41


S. Studley,


2 00


Mrs. James M. White,


20 65


Edward Supple,


4 50


Daniel W. Taylor,


48 00


Fred G. Bisbee,


228 59


George H. Jenkins,


12 00


Bridget Murphy, 34 09


Michael Powers, 3 75


Mary F. Stetson, 182 59


Charles D. Mann, 17 34


Amelia W. Sylvester,


17 00


William H. Litchfield,


cash expenses, 37 50


Amount,


$1,931 11


9


PAYMENTS.


Mary Bowditch,


$260 00 Roland Turner, $9 50


Mrs. John Ward,


42 00 John S. Taylor, 142 57


Mrs. Peleg Stetson,


7 29 Edward Cummings, 30 00


Maria S. Cudworth,


158 00 Christopher O'Neal, 64 00


City of Cambridge,


4 10


State Workhouse, 122 00


Daniel J. Bates,


13 24


City of Boston, 3 00


Lydia Barnes, 1


42 00


F. M. Litchfield, 43 16


Mrs. Hiram Bates,


33 25


H. A. Seaverns & Co., 118 50


John Cushman,


104 00


Edmund L. Hyland, 30 00


James B. Harvey,


25 00


William E. Hunt, 3 00


C. H. Davie,


125 50 Samuel W. Cook, 2 50


F. T. Vinal,


38 00


Chubuck & Co.,


81 32


Worcester Hospital, 171 18


Worcester Asylum, 172 36


David H. Stoddard,


10 00


John P. Ross, 6 70


Taunton Hospital,


178 28


Peleg Ford, 5 76


State Reform School,


33 00


William H. Litchfield, 42 26


Mrs. Patrick Driscoll,


28 00 Alexander Anderson, 2 50


William J. Newcomb, 81 14


Lewis Brown, 6 00


Mrs. Freeman Litchfield, 65 00


H. H. Northey, 11 05


E. C. Gardner,


2 50


Mrs. H. H. Northey, 6 95


Eben Barce,


19 22.


Mrs. Betsey Otis, 2 30


Mrs. Otis Briggs,


1 50


Benjamin Wilder, 6 00


C. H. Northey, : 4 39


Mrs. William R. Damon,78 00


J. Frank Bailey, 20 69


Peter Murphy, 4 50


William P. Allen, 279 83


Mrs. G. B. Abbott, 17 50


Mrs. John Patterson, 52 00


Perez Simmons, 30 00


E. P. Welch, 20 00


E. H. Bonney, 28 59


Town of South Scituate,195 59


N. P. Brownell, 5 00


Amount,


$3,089 72


2


10


REPAIRS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES.


Amount of orders drawn $1,707 20 At the annual meeting held in March, 1882, William H. Litch- field, H. H. Northey, and Job Vinal were chosen Surveyors of Highways.


The several sums have been paid to the following named per- sons, for labor and material :


PAYMENTS.


R. S. H. Andrews,


$1 50 Caleb M. Jenkins,


$6 00


Shadrack B. Curtis,


75


Patrick Kane, 5 45


Whittemore Brothers, 9 00


Albert K. Briggs,


3 00


Old Colony Railroad Co., 3 05


Andrew Bates,


20 00


Langdon W. Cook,


6 25


Joseph H. Merritt,


8 75


John Otis, 10 42


Josiah Litchfield,


2 50


William C. Turner,


3 38


John L. Litchfield,


2 50


George W. Langdon,


8 25


Samuel Stoddard,


3 50


Noah Jenkins,


23 62


George W. Hill,


1 25


H. H. Northey,


20 71


William L. Litchfield,


7 37


Charles F. Beal,


4 75


Henry F. Spooner, 63


Harvey D. Northey,


12 38


Thaddeus L. Litchfield, 4 25


George Sables,


3 75


Milton G. Litchfield, 7 00


Charles F. Clapp,


3 00 Harvey W. Litchfield, 8 50


Allen Farrow,


5 00


Joseph Litchfield,


15 55


Leroy Vinal,


2 50


George O. Allen,


1 75


William H. Vinal,


2 50


Flora Driscoll,


9 48


Caleb Osborne,


4 00


Everett Torrey, 64 50


Henry Damon,


3 75 Robert H. Hall,


40


Alex. Anderson,


131 57


Walter H. Merritt,


2 00


Turner Litchfield,


139 82


James Tilden,


5 77


Thomas Patterson,


41 73


Garrett Supple,


5 65


11


Edward Murphy,


$46 98


James McDonald,


$9 75


John Murphy,


22 95


William Burrows, 1 50


Peter Murphy,


14 22


E. P. Welch & Son,


141 59


Patrick Murphy,


9 85


Asa J. Merritt,


32 72


Michael Driscoll,


5 25


A. Ernest Brown,


9 55


Patrick Gammon,


18 00


Charles E. Brown,


11 18


James Murphy,


17 10


Marcena Damon,


5 05


Richard Supple,


15 00


Benjamin Brown,


9 45


Hosea Litchfield,


1 75


Nathaniel Wade,


5 05


John Hughes,


22 12


Barnabas W. Briggs,


4 40


Seth Chandler,


53 40


Wilson E. Webb,


2 25


Martin Curran,


5 10


Isaiah Hyland,


4 50


Edward Edson,


3 60


George W. Whitaker,


3 00


Daniel Broughton,


37 33


Henry Merritt,


7 00


Eben Nash,


11 17


William L. Hammond, 5 25


George O. Vinal,


8 75


Israel Damon,


75


E. Foster Peirce,


2 75


Job Vinal,


18 62


Cornelius Fitz Patrick,


6 00


Freeman Vinal,


16 59


James T. Dalby,


12 63


Louis N. Curtis,


12 11


Daniel Johnson,


5 00


Jacob C. Newcomb,


7 50


David L. Studley,


3 75


Abner Litchfield,


11 12


William E. Hunt,


12 43


Willis Litchfield, 2 62


Charles Anthony,


1 88


Joseph H. Litchfield, 1 50


Samuel W. Cook,


1 25


Everett Litchfield,


3 75


Lewis Brown,


7 60


Fred. Graves,


2 62


Charles N. Turner,


3 50


H. A. Seaverns & Co.,


80


Stillman Litchfield,


8 25


Joseph T. Gardner,


2 25


James Damon,


13 13


James S. Litchfield,


19 94


James Sullivan,


9 38


John A. Merritt,


14 75


Allen Vinal,


1 00


John B. Turner,


63


Perez L. Litchfield,


11 00


Elijah Pratt, 63


Charles Damon,


6 50


Edward F. Hines, 1 88


Samuel Vickery,


3 00


Stephen Litchfield, 2d, 63


John Brown,


2 60


James D. Carter,


2 08


12


A. Blanchard, $1 50 Patrick Cullen,


$3 38


Henry Munnies,


2 75


John W. Bailey, 2d, 23 87


Edwin Bailey,


3 75 Seth Litchfield, 50


J. C. & J. H. Merritt, 18 50


Rufus Clapp,


1 20


Fred Cole,


24 15


Patrick Landers,


1 25


Jetson Wade,


6 00


Jacob Vickery,


2 88


Melzar Vinal,


4 30


James Totman, 4 96


Harvey C. Litchfield,


1 50


F. M. Litchfield,


2 50


William H. Litchfield,


20 00


William O. Merritt,


10 00


Edward Cummings,


16 87


D. Brigham Litchfield, 3 00


H. O'Neal,


11 25


Warren Litchfield, 4 50


T. O'Neal,


4 37


Henry L. Vinal,


29 00


William Randall,


11 56


Kilborn B. Merritt, 2 25


Walter S. Harrub,


11 25


Hosea V. Orcutt, - 1 50


J. Faloon,


5 62


Freeman Merritt, heirs, 1 00


E. Graham,


5 62


O. P. Hayes,


15 60


P. Mulcurn,


5 62


Otis Mott, 11 25


Daniel Ward,


5 62


P. Faloon,


8 75


C. O'Neal,


1 87


Edward Tobin,


5 75


James P. Smith,


5 25


William C. Manson,


2 00


Amount,


$1,707 20


REPAIRS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Amount of orders drawn.


$144 97


PAYMENTS.


Thomas F. Bailey,


$1 30 Charles E. Brown, $1 50


Frank Studley,


6 13


George M. Young, 2 00


Chubbuck & Young,


4 94 James H. Burrows, 10 10


Edwin Young,


30 00


Henry Mott,


3 50


Samuel Newell,


2 21


George S. Dalby, 3 50


C. E. Bailey,


8 85


Thaddeus L. Litchfield, 1 00


Edwin Bailey,


2 88


George C. Lee, 2 48


E. P. Welch & Son,


48 33


Alfred Nightingale, 75


Thomas O. Cole,


8 25


James Smith, 7 25


Amount,


$144 97


13


TOWN OFFICERS.


Amount of orders drawn. $615 13


PAYMENTS.


Charles E. Bailey, services as School Committee ... $44 69


Adelaide F. Hammond, services as School Committee 73 90


Benjamin Brown, Sealer of Weights and Measures, two years . 20 00


William H. Litchfield ..


70 00


H. H. Northey


Assessors. -


30 00


Job Vinal. .


30 00


William H. Litchfield ..


Selectmen


150 00


H. H. Northey


and


40 00


Job Vinal. .


Overseers of Poor. 29 75


Charles E. Bailey, services as Town Clerk


21 79


Roland Turner, services as Town Treasurer.


50 00


Julia E. Webb, services as School Committee


55 00


Amount


$615 13


PRINTING, STATIONERY AND POSTAGE STAMPS. Amount of orders drawn. $161 44


PAYMENTS.


Avery & Doten, $113 15


South Shore Herald, $3 75


Winkley, Thorpe&Dresser, 4 01


H. A. Seaverns & Co., 6 78


Bailey Brothers, 17 90


Fred H. Miller, 4 00


Charles E. Bailey,


5 98


Julia E. Webb,


87


Roland Turner, 5 00


Amount, $161 44


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ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


Amount of orders drawn. $327 40


TAXES OF 1875.


Edmund Hyland,


$2 00 John Chandler, $0 35


John Mann, heirs,


1 05 James N. C. Wade, 2.00


TAXES OF 1876.


Henry T. Clapp,


$2 00 John E. Hodgkins, $1 80


John H. Murphy,


$2 00 Otis Foster, 1 80


Jerome V. Smith,


2 00 John Foley, 2 72


James N. C. Wade,


2 00 William H. Wade, 2 00


John Chandler,


45 Mordecai Wallace, heirs, 1 08


TAXES OF 1877.


Patrick Cannon,


$5 00 Edmund Q. S. Litchfield,$2 00


Coleman T. Bates,


2 85 John Harris, 85


Henry T. Clapp,


2 00 Albert W. Litchfield, 2 00


William P. Hawthorne, 2 00


John H. Murphy, 2 00


Daniel W. Taylor,


2 00


Jerome V. Smith,


2 00


Daniel Ward, 3rd,


2 00 John Chandler,


42


Samuel K. Williams, Jr., 1 27


Modercai Wallace, 1 02


James N. C. Wade, 2 00


Otis Foster, 1 70


TAXES OF 1878.


George H. Jenkins,


$5 20 Jerome V. Smith, $2 00


Brown & Yetchia,


3 60


Daniel W. Taylor, 2 40


Joseph Brown,


2 00 James N. C. Wade, 2 00


Henry T. Clapp, 4 40


John Chandler, 40


Daniel A. Langdon,


2 00


Otis Foster, 1 60


Albert W. Litchfield,


2 00 Samuel K. Williams, Jr., 1 20


John H. Murphy,


2 00


Chester C, Henderson, 24


15


TAXES OF 1879.


Henry T. Clapp,


$1 65 John H. Murphy,


$1 65


Brown & Yetchia,


3 96


James Murphy, 1 65


Albert Clapp,


3 52


Elisha Otis, 1 65


John Giffin,


2 11


Jerome V. Smith, 1 65


John W. Harris,


1 65


Thomas Tobin, 1 65


George H. Jenkins,


5 17


George H. Whitaker,


7 09


Henry W. Leavitt,


1 65


William H. Wade,


1 65


William Mulcurn,


1 65


John Chandler,


44


James N. C. Wade,


1 65


Otis Foster,


1 76


John Prescott,


1 65


TAXES OF 1880.


Henry T. Clapp,


$2 00 Elisha Otis,


$2 00


Edwin H. Gardner


2 00


Peleg Stetson, 2 34


William P. Hawthorn,


2 00


Jerome V. Smith,


2 00


Edmund Hyland,


8 24


Thomas Tobin,


2 00


James. Hughes,


2 00


Charles A. Taylor,


2 80


Howland A. Hunt,


2 00


Stephen Taylor,


2 00


George H. Jenkins,


5 20


William H. Wade,


2 00


Daniel A. Langdon,


2 00


Brown & Yetchia,


3 60


Patrick Landers,


2 00


John Chandler,


40


John McCarty,


2 00


James Gammon,


2 00


William Mulcurn,


2 00 Daniel McCarty,


2 00


James Murphy,


2 00


Philip D. Minot,


2 00


TAXES OF 1881.


Joseph Brown,


$2 00 Allen F. Hodgkins


$2 00


Henry T. Clapp,


2 00 Edmund Hyland, 8 63


C. H. Eastman,


2 00 George H. Jenkins, 2 55


James Gammon,


2 00 Joseph E. Merritt, 2 00


William P. Hawthorn,


2 00 William Mulcurn, 2 00


James Murphy,


2 00 John W. Harris, 2 00


16


Granville W. Morgan, $2 00


Mrs. N. P. Jordan, $2 55


Daniel W. Taylor,


2 00


Israel Merritt, heirs, 5 40


William K. Turner,


2 00 John McCarty, 2 00


Aurelia Whiting,


3 40


Patrick Rogan, 8 20


Brown & Yetchia,


3 83


Daniel McCarty, 2 00


James Litchfield,


51


Elisha Otis, 2 00


Jerome V. Smith,


3 02


Stephen Taylor, 2 00


James Sullivan,


2 71


Hugh Ward, 2 00


Mrs. Benjamin Brown, 10 45


Daniel Ward, 3d,


2 00


Martin Dunn,


2 00


Pyam Jacobs,


94


Luke G. Fitts,


2 00


Perez Pincin, heirs


84


John Harris,


7 34


Thomas Tobin,


2 00


James Hughes,


2 00


John Chandler,


43


Mrs. Stephen Webb,


8 80


TAXES OF 1882.


Mrs. Benjamin Brown, $7 60


Mrs. N. P. Jordan, $2 24


Aurelia Whiting, 2 97


Maurice O'Hearn, 2 98


Geo. W. Damon's heirs, 5 27


Ward Litchfield, 1 49


Hosea J. Stockbridge, 1 49


STATE AID.


CHAPTER 301.


Amount of orders drawn from Feb. 1, 1882, to Feb.


1, 1883.


$1,124 00


PAYMENTS.


Olive Cushing,


$48 00 George W. Lee, $54 00


Martha R. Pierce,


48 00 Charles A. Taylor, 72 00


Luke G. Fitts,


102 00 Benjamin Brown, Jr., 72 00


Emily A. Merritt,


48 00 Amelia W. Sylvester, 48 00


17


Serena C. James, $48 00


Henry Brown,


$36 00


Hannah H. Andrews,


48 00


Thomas W. Hyland, 36 00


Elisha J. Brown,


72 00


Benjamin F. Merritt, 54 00


Mary J. Hyland,


48 00


John P. Ross,


72 00


Alfred A. Seaverns,


72 00


Julia A. Ross,


28 00


Jolin H. Spencer,


72 00


Charles H. Nott,


16 00


Hosea D. Nott,


30 00


Amount,


$1,124 00


MILITARY AID.


AUTHORIZED BY ACT OF 1879, CHAPTER 252.


Amount of orders drawn.


$646 48


PAYMENTS.


Munroe Merritt,


$192 00 Shadrack B. Curtis, $20 00


Michael P. McGill,


126 00


Henry Young,


20 00


Henry W. Leavitt,


32 00


Thomas R. P. Nash,


192 48


Charles W. Clapp,


24 00


Joseph Brown,


8 00


Charles H. Nott,


32 00


Amount, $646 48


MISCELLANEOUS.


Amount of orders drawn


$443 90


PAYMENTS.


Thomas Tilden, services as Moderator, March 7, '81, Winkley, Thorpe & Dresser, erasers, etc., for schools, 8 90


$5 00


Mrs. John Maddock, cleaning Town Hall 4 00


Isaac Nightingale, selling two fish rights 2 00


John F. Murphy, removing decayed whale from beach, 50 00


George S. Dalby, painting and lettering guide board, 2 00


William W. Jenkins, care of Town Hall


7 75


Charles M. Ferguson, watching fire 1 50


Charles E. Bailey, use of team, etc 3


28 33


18


Clark & Maynard, books for schools $12 96


George H. Brown, services as policeman 97 50


John Welch, watching fire 1 50


Charles P. Seaverns, services as Constable, and cash expenses . 14 25


William P. Allen, books etc., for schools 37 06


George B. Vinal, removing decayed whale from beach, 3 00


Town of Pembroke, carting alewives to Indian Pond, 7 50


Thomson, Brown & Co., histories for schools


24 07


Asa J. Merritt, work on Town Hall 1 00


Garrett Supple, removing dead horse from beach. .


1 00


H. A. Seaverns & Co., books, etc., for schools 31 84


Colman & Prouty, damage to carriage 3 00


Henry T. Otis, watching fire. 1 50


James B. Totman, watching fire 1 50


A. Havelock, watching fire 1 50


Harry Turner, watching fire


1 50


William E. Hunt, removing decayed whale from beach,


1. 50


Franklin Crosby, shades for Town Hall


12 00


Hosea D. Nott, services as policeman 7 00


Henry Young, services as policeman 5 00


John H. Young, services as policeman 4 00


William J. Newcomb, returning deaths


8 75


C. W. Sparrell, returning deaths 3 00


Turner Litchfield, grading school-house lot 6 25


M. S. Litchfield & Co., brooms, etc., for schools .


3 44


C. H. Northey, pails, etc., for schools


55


E. C. Gardner, posting warrants and returning deaths 5 00


Alfred A. Seaverns, services as Moderator, March 6,1882. 5 00


C. E. Bailey, returning births, marriages and deaths, 32 25


Amount $443 90


19


REPAIRS ON THIRD CLIFF ROAD.


Amount of orders drawn


$928 68


PAYMENTS.


Stephen Vaughn,


$4 50


Garrett Supple,


$45 50


Martin Quinn,


19 50


Henry O'Neal, 27 00


Luke G. Fitts,


20 63


Edward Cummings, 50 77


Francis M. Litchfield,


15 13 John Cummings, 19 65


William H. Mitchell,


10 50


Jetson Wade,


41 50


Philip Cogan,


9 00


John Mclaughlin, 16 50


George H. McDonald,


4 50


Bartley Curran, 1st, 27 15


Everett Torrey,


11 50


Bartley Curran, 2d,


27 90


Fred Cole,


8 00


Patrick Curran,


21 00


H. D. Northey,


8 00


Henry Tobin,


13 50


Charles F. Clapp,


17 38


James Ward,


16 50


Edward Ward, 2d,


3 00


Francis Mulcurn,


27 90


John Curran,


24 00


William O'Neal,


44 18


John Donahoe,


28 50


Wiley Damon,


75


Thomas Flynn,


25 50


Richard Hoar,


1 65


Edward Graham,


26 40


Nicholas O'Neal,


90


Daniel Ward, 2d,


26 40


John Welch,


90


John Mitchell,


26 40


Hugh Ward,


7 00


Dennis Quinn,


15 90


Harvey Clapp,


17 60


H. H. Northey.


40 90


Job Vinal,


10 00


E. P. Welch & Son,


104 82


Joseph Litchfield,


3 75


William H. Litchfield,


12 00 William O. Merritt, Jr., 38 37


Daniel Ward, 1st,


6 25


Amount, $928 68


20


EXPENSE OF BARKER ROAD.


Amount of orders drawn


$1,023 76


PAYMENTS.


Wiley Damon,


$17 25 James Tilden,


$28 77


Philip Hogan,


16 50


Cushing O. Litchfield, 6 00


Charles M. Ferguson,


10 50


Joseph Litchfield, 7 60


William H. Litchfield,


32 50 William O. Merritt,


12 37


Cornelius Fitz Patrick, 17 25


Edward Murphy,


10 44


Garrett Supple, 26 22


James McDonald,


35 85


Old Colony Railroad,


2 19


William Burrows,


21 75


Luke G. Fitts,


20 50


William Murphy,


3 60


Nathaniel Wilder, ,


8 25


James P. Murphy,


10 87


Patrick Murphy,


108 52


Reuben Mann,


59 50


John F. Murphy,


15 75


George O. Allen,


80 50


Michael Driscoll,


18 75


John Devlin,


1 50


Flora Driscoll,


115 25


Thomas Barry,


8 25


Patrick Smith,


16 72


William Landers,


1 50


John Sullivan,


4 50


Maurice O'Hearn,


13 85


Leonard Raymond,


6 75


Robert O'Hearn,


6 18


Peter Murphy,


9 87


William C. Turner,


1 00


Patrick Wall,


41 87


James Barry,


9 00


William E. Hunt,


9 75


Caleb Osborn, -


4 00


Harvey W. Litchfield,


1 60


Patrick Landers,


9 37


E. P. Welch & Son,


51 72


Richard Supple,


1 50


Marcellus Lay,


24 09


Patrick Dunn,


3 38


Alex. Anderson,




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