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23 E. F. Andrews, books 8 79
26
ANNUAL REPORT.
Feb. 28 Mary W. Briggs, teaching 13 weeks 104 00
28 Emma A. Goff, 97 50
28 H. W. Briggs, use of well
3 00
28 Sarah W. Phillips, teaching
103 50
28 Cora M. Walker,
97 50
28 George W. Babbitt, care of house
6 50
28 S. V. Wilde, teaching
104 00
28 Sarah W. Turner, balance of pay
80 00
28 Hannah L. Turner,
88 00
March 1 Emma E. Simmons, teaching
1 I. N. Wheeler, care of house
7 80
1 Geo. F. Peck, 66
20 36
Mrs. N. Poole, care of house and use of well 10 50
1 F. A. Horton, care of house
6 60
1 Geo. W. Townsend, use of well 3 00
1 A. E. Briggs, care of house 6 50
4 C. A. Horton, wood for schools
143 75
4 Louis H. Carr, care of house 6 50
6 W. Lizzie Leonard, teaching 143 00
6 Delia T. Standish,
117 00
6 N. E. Simmons and W. T. Sherman, care of house 16 25
9 J. F. Briggs, labor and materials for closet 42 97
23 H. A. Dickerman, school supplies 8 16
23 Wm. Ware & Co., books 9 60
April 3 Winkley, Dresser & Co., books
3 89
7 Alice Talbot, assistant teacher
22 50
7 H. A. Dickerman, school supplies 66 66 3 17
6 24
13
21 Town of Rehoboth, tuition bill
28 96
30 Fiske & Munroe, school reports
10 25
June 6 W. Lizzie Leonard, teaching
110 00
5 Delia T. Standish, 66
90 00
6 Antoinette Smith, 66
75 00
6 M. Leila Douglas, 66
75 00
6 L. V. Wilde, 80 00
6 J. C. Whitmarsh, care of house
8 00
6 Alice Talbot, assistant teacher 12 00
97 50
27
ANNUAL REPORT.
6 Emma A. Goff, teaching ten weeks 75 00
6 Emma E. Simmons, 66
75 00
8 Chas. A. Horton, school house cellar at N.D. 100 00
8 Hannah L. Turner, teaching 110 00
8 Sarah W. Turner, 100 00
8 C. W. Turner, services as com. on N. D. school house 3 00
10 L. W. Phillips, teaching 75 00
16 Geo. F. Peck, care of house 11 00
Aug. 7 W. O. Lee, use of well 3 00
Sept. 7 C. W. Turner, expenses getting teachers 2 43
23 H. A. Dickerman, school supplies 96 31
Oct. 3 H. N. Brown, labor on Broad Cove house 4 00
14 Caleb Cummings, repairs and supplies 92 87
16 N. H. Skinner, curtains,
11 97
24 Mrs. Kate Connors, cleaning N. D. house
7 30
24 Wm. Walton, repairing blocks etc. N. D. house 4 00
24 O. C. Railroad, freight on shades for N. D. house 1 26
24 O. C. Railroad, freight on seats for N. D. house 2 75
24 Morse & White, wire screens for N.D.house
9 00
24 W. A. Choate & Co., window shades for N. D. house 32 94
24 G. R. Huntley, weather vane for N. D. house 26 25
Nov.
3 J. E. Sears,com. on N. D. school house
2 00
5 Dighton Furnace Co., furnace for N. D. house 135 00
7 J. F. Briggs, hanging curtains 1 50
13 Antoinette T. Smith, teaching 75 00
13 Emma E. Simmons, 66
75 00
13 Delia T. Standish,
66
90 00
14 Cora M. Walker,
100 00
16 Maria L. Briggs, 66
75 00
17 Martha Sylvester, 66
80 00
18 H. J. Leonard, 75 00
18 Addie Andrews, 6
75 00
28
ANNUAL REPORT.
19 M. J. Brightman, care of house 10 00
21 W. S. Crowell, use of well 3 00
23 S. W. Turner, teaching 90 00
23 W. L. Turner, 100 00
Dec. 1 Pat. Hennessey, care of house and seven days' labor 25 50
4 Annie F. Cummings, teaching 80 00
7 Geo. Otis, printing labels 1 25
14 J. A. Briggs, labor on Flat Rock house 21 69
15 C. W. Turner, table for N. D. house 1 25.
16 Caleb Cummings, stove and sink 9 25
18 D. W. Waldron, labor less price of old scats at $4 1 10
18 Landers & Buffington, lumber for F. R. house 27 63
19 W. B. Horton, work on brick school house 8 50
19 66 school houses 9 08
30 W. P. Wood & Son, insurance
45 00
30 O. D. Case, blackboard material 3 00
31 Prang Ed. Co., manual 50
1886
Jan. 4 H. A. Williams, use of well 3 00
4 C. W. Whitney, books 8 00
4 Wm. B. Hathaway, coal for N. D. house 28 60
6 Owen McCabe, work for N. D. house 7 72
11 F. R. Washburn, pump for N. D. house 14 39
11 W. M. Simmons, lumber for N. D. house 18 67
21 King & Merrill, paper, ink, etc. 13 40
27 H. B. Dickerman, school supplies
73 73
Feb. 1 H. N. Bowen, labor on school house
3 50
1 J. E. Sears, building com. 10 00
10 G. E. Gooding, fence posts for N. D. house 7 90
10 H. B. Horton, labor on well at 66
1 45
$4146 93
29
ANNUAL REPORT.
ROADS AND BRIDGES.
1885
March 9 H. A. Briggs, clearing roads
$8 45
April 11 J. O. Palmer, labor 3 07
16 H. A. Briggs, labor and materials 135 66
23 J. C. Standish, tending draw
48 13
27 A. M. Waldron, on new road at N. D.
225 53
30 Geo. A. Carr, labor and Materials
89 27
May 9 H. A. Briggs,
50 10
18 Chas. S. Peirce 66
50 00
18 Wm. T. Place, 66
123 54
20 E. L. White, 66
174 00
June 3 N. A. Walker, 66
83 70
6 H. A. Briggs, 66
35 00
6 H. E. Whitmarsh, 66
187 55
6 J. H. Horton,
73 20
9 J. E. Chandler,
66
99 07
9 C. S. Peirce, 66
150 00
13 I. A. Hardy, 66
135 53
16 H. A. Briggs, 66
70 18
16 W. C. Reed, 66
125 72
19 O. N. Walker,
66
100 13
22 E. L. White, carting gravel
27 12
22 E. L. White, lumber and materials
7 50
27 I. A. Hardy,
35 07
July 31 D. W. Francis, 66
55 03
Aug. 21 O. P. Simmons, 66
148 97
Oct. 7 N. A. Walker, 66
15 00
14 J. T. W. Reed, timber for bridge
40 10
14 Geo. A. Carr, labor and materials
52 98
14 E. L. White, 46 89
17 W. E. Whitmarsh, 66
70 50
19 C. A. Horton, 6.
117 46
19 J. W. Horton,
51 76
19 66 cleaning roads
3 60
22 I. A. Hardy, labor and materials
60 10
27 H. A. Briggs,
114 60
27 W. T. Place,
33 83
30
ANNUAL REPORT.
28 C. T. Crane, Repairs on Berkley bridge 249 16
28 H. A. Williams, advertising 1 00
Nov. 3 N. A. Walker, labor and materials
10 00
6 O. N. Walker, 27 90
7 H. A. Williams, 18 45
7 J. C. Standish, tending draw
96 25
16 Cook, Borden & Co., lumber for bridge 110 37
20 J. E. Chandler, labor and materials 79 10
21 E. T. Rose, cleaning roads 1 75
27 H. A. Briggs, labor and materials 1886
90 91
Jan. 12 C. S. Pierce, labor and materials 35 92
20 O. P. Simmons 66
17 80
Feb. 3 J. C. Standish, tending draw 48 12
$3635 07
MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS.
1885
March 10 J. P. Edson, registrar of voters $16 00
10 Fiske & Munroe, printing reports, etc. 43 50
10 Robert Bradbury, military aid 8 00
12 Margaret Martin, State aid voted by town
40 00
13 A. L. Leonard, error in settlement
29 50
13 Jonathan Jones, services as registrar
15 00
19 G. A. King, surveying new road
4 00
April 4 G. A. Shove, services as registrar and team hire 19 50
4 G. A. Shove, expenses to Boston, 1884
4 75
4 attendance at Rehoboth and team, 1883 3 75
4 G. A. Shove, clerk, treas. and sec. of sch. com., stationery, expressage and postage 11 47
April 4 Robert Bradbury, military aid 8 00
9 State inspector of weights and measures 11 00
21 L. A. Williams, insurance on town house 40 00
May 11 William Burnett, land for new schoolhouse 125 00
31
ANNUAL REPORT.
11 Stephen Peirce, surveying land and deed 2 00
11 George Tyler, road scraper 140 00
16 Robert Bradbury, military aid 8 00
29 F. A. Horr, services as registrar
14 00
June 1 C. A. Horton, digging schoolhouse cellar
75 00
1 E. F. Rose, appropriation for Memorial day
50 00
1 E. L. White, fencing land
11 56
3 Noah Chace, abatement of taxes, 1884 12 75
22 E. L. White, grading schoolhouse lot 12 00
24 W. M. Simmons, lumber for fence at North Dighton 21 79
July 1 A. M. Waldron, building fence at North Dighton 16 79
3 A. M. Waldron, first payment for school- house 800 00
6 Robert Bradbury, military aid
8 00
7 W. W. Chace, appropriation for Rev. Mr. Fisher's tombstone 40 00
14 Town of Middleboro, watching fishway 20 00
1 A. M. Waldron, 2d and 3d payments 1000 00
8 00
5
6 B. F. Briggs, care of town hall, wood, etc. 11 00
17 Patrick Hennessy, fencing land 50 00
25 Old Colony railroad, freight on seats 30 10
Sept. 5 W. Earle, abatement of taxes 3 05
7 O. D. Case & Co., seats for schoolhouse at North Dighton 379 90
7 O. D. Case, blackboard materials for " 39 00
7 Robert Bradbury, military aid 8 00
7 Dighton Furnace company, iron work for North Dighton schoolhouse 4 55
7 Crowell & Savery, painting bill 12 50
7 H. B. Horton, plastering, whitewashing, etc., at North Dighton 50 66
7 A. M. Waldron, fourth payment on North Dighton schoolhouse 545 00
Aug.
5 Robert Bradbury, military aid 66 66
8 00
32
ANNUAL REPORT.
7 A. M. Waldron, extra labor on North Dighton schoolhouse 151 30
8 H. M. Simmons, lumber for North Dighton schoolhouse 49 03
10 E. F. Andrews, col., 1881, abatement of tax 2 00
28 C. A. Horton, balance on contract
304 00
29 E. Almy, nails, etc., for North Dighton schoolhouse 4 46
Oct. 5 Robert Bradbury, military aid 8 00
10 William Burnett, fencing land 61 00
14 E. L. White, grading schoolhouse lot
24 00
16 J. Pickering & Moseley, loan 3800 00
20 E. P. Chace, returns of two deaths
50
Nov. 9 Robert Bradbury, military aid 8 00
Nov. 21 A. M. Waldron, work on new road 163 48
Dec. 7 Dr. B. L. Dwinell, returning births 2 75
8 State treasurer, state tax 690 00
14 C. A. Horton, digging well and other work at North Dighton 321 24
18 Dr. A. C. Peirce, returns of six births 1 50
30 Almy & Milne, printing 1 37
1886.
Jan. 1 Interest on town's notes for $3200 60 00
4 A. M. Waldron, laying out road 4 50
4 A. M. Waldron, perambulating town lines 4 75
4 Robert Bradbury, military aid 8 00 8 Dr. H. B. Baker, returns of seven births 1 75
14 E. L. White, grading schoolhouse lot 49 00
14 E. L. White, making sidewalk on new road 32 50
18 A. W. Paul, services on committees
7 00
Feb. 2 G. F. Peck, services as constable at North Dighton 72 00
2 James H. Luther 66 90 00
3 J. A. Lewis, perambulating town 8 75
3 J. A. Lewis, selling North Dighton school- house 5 00
33
ANNUAL REPORT.
3 J. A. Lewis, on account of the trouble at North Dighton 8 50
3 A. M. Waldron, 66 66
9 75
6 Robert Bradbury, military aid 8 00
Feb.
10 George E. Gooding, copying valuation list 5 00
10 County tax 742 62
10 G. A. Shove, team and attendance at Re- both, 1884 3 75
10 J. A. Lewis, committee on building North Dighton schoolhouse 16 00
10 J. A. Lewis, committee on new road 5 00
10 J. A. Lewis, making out report 5 00
10 Discount on taxes 388 47
228 82
10 Weston Earle, collector, percentage
10 Committee to settle with treasurer 6 00
10 Entertainment of 66 5 00
$11229 18
TOWN OFFICERS.
1885
March 10 Ira P. Briggs, selectman 1884 6 50
28 H. A. Williams, constable, 1885 25 00
April 4 G. A. Shove, services as town clerk 30 00
4 registrar of births, deaths and marriages 32 35
7 C. W. Turner, supt. of schools, bal. of pay 48 00
16 A. W. Carr, bal. of pay 10 00
Oct. 9 H. A. Williams, assessor 23 75
14 C. W. Turner, supt. of schools 50 00
16 25
24 J. A. Negus, constable 1886
Jan. 4 H. A. Williams, com. on new school house 10 00
4 perambulating town 4 00
10 G. A. Shove, treasurer 36 00
10 G. E. Gooding, assessor
50 05
34
ANNUAL REPORT.
10 A. M. Waldron, selectman and overseer of poor 52 00
10 H. A. Williams, selectman and overseer of poor 36 00
10 J. A. Lewis, selectman and overseer of poor 57 00
$486 90
TABLE OF AGGREGATES.
Total receipts
$23,429 80
Paid on account of poor
$1,658 70
State aid 197 00
Schools
4,146 93
Roads and bridges
3,635 07
Miscellaneous
11,228 91
Town officers
486 90
Balance in treasury Feb. 10
2,076 29
- $23,429 80
GEORGE A. SHOVE, Treasurer.
COPY OF RECORD.
The Committee chosen to settle with the Treasurer and Collector have this day attended to that duty and find their accounts correct and duly authenticated. We find in the hands of the Treasurer a balance of $2 076.29.
Notes of Robert Pettis of Providence :
No. 4, due July 1, 1886 $600 00 No. 5, due July 1, 1887 600 00
Fish Note due from W. H. Walker, June 1, 1886 35 00
Fish Note due from I. N. Babbitt June 1, 1886 35 00
NOAH CHACE,
Committee. W. H. WALKER, IRA P. BRIGGS.
Dighton, Feb. 10, 1886.
35
ANNUAL REPORT.
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1885.
DATE.
CHILD'S NAME.
PARENT'S NAMES.
Jan. 10
Eva Gertrude Smith, Joseph Silva,
16 31
Mary Carver Standish, Chace,
William R and Sarah J
27
Florence Eloda Pratt, Urville Lane Perry,
16
John Joseph Dooley, Priscilla Duffy,
Phineas M and Mercy M George B and Ida F John and Mary John and Phebe Frederick A and Rebecca R
21 Apr. 7 June 9 July 2 22
6
Raym'd Dean Whitmarsh John Francis Hewitt, Ethel Grant Sherman, Goff,
12 Aug. 23 Sep. 6 Oct. 10
15 10 Nov. 21 Dec. 17 15
Flora May Austin, Herbert Franklin Atwood Cora Ethel Munroe, Harold Leslie Pierce, Clara Griffith, Ruth Darling Cobb,
Lena May Jackson, Clara McCloskey,
David F and Ruth E Antone and Leonora James C and Edith
Feb. 13
Mar. 23
9
Bertha May Allen, James Hathaway, Ethel White,
Benj. F and Abbie C
Darius M and Ervilla M Homer E and Rosa C D Thomas and Margaret William Y and Charity L Alpheus and Emma A Herbert L and Emma J Robert E and Abbie J Edwin J and Eudora Wilson D and Elyada F Richard G and Mary B Charles M and Elizabeth J William and Myra L John and Kate
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN DIGHTON IN 1885.
DATE.
NAME OF GROOM.
RESIDENCE.
NAME OF BRIDE.
RESIDENCE.
OFFICIATE.
Jan. 1 " 22
Charles H. May Otis N Walker
Somerset Dighton
Hattie W Buck
66 W L Chaffin
Feb. 25
LeanderF Richmond
Annie P Leonard
W B Greene
Apr. 21
Dwight F Lane
66
Macie D Wood
TI P DeForest
July 16
Sidney H Mason
Annie M B Haskins
66 F P Parkins
Sept. 7
James E Dailey
Mary A Flannagan
Taunton Peacedale, RI
66
J H Lawson
Aug.17 Oct. 4 Nov.16
Timothy Dailey
Eliza E Doane Ida P Bowen
Rehoboth
JE Sears
Mary I Burns
George A Shove, J P
26
Edward W Howe
Mattie M Burt
Rev A B Hervey
25
James F Burt
Taunton
Carrie E Andrews
C A Littlefield
19
Jeptha L Gifford
Hattie A Walton
F P Parkin
Dec. 12
Charles L Burt
Alice L Ward
G C Capron
" 31
Charles F Leonard
Dighton
Hattie E Walker
66
F P Parkin
36
ANNUAL REPORT.
Abbie B Goff
Dighton Easton Dighton
Rev A W Carr
Taunton Dighton
TJ O'Toole
Albert W Horton William T Day
Providence RI Dighton
Dighton Taunton Dighton 66
-
37
ANNUAL REPORT.
DEATHS REGISTERED IN 1885.
AGE.
DATE.
NAME.
DISEASE.
Yrs.
Mos.
Dys.
Jan.
1
William B. Horton
69|11 6
Paralysis
1
Elizabeth M Cummings 72
18
Cancer
21
Harold F Rose
11 14
Inanition
Feb. 14
John Palmer
1
6
4 Scarlet F'v'r& Diphtheria
Mar. 4
Abraham Woodhead
66
4
4 Neuralgia of Heart
Feb. 25
Elizabeth W Horr
49
2 21
Cancer
Mar. 8
Mary Gomersall
59
10 9 Dropsy of Heart
22
Priscilla Duffy
13
24
William Ceider
69
Apr. 25
Linwood Drake
7/13
Bronchitis
10
Roxellana Smith
82
5
Apoplexy
2
Anthony Peirce
89
8|17
Paralysis
25
Delana J Hathaway
63
2
8 Consumption
10
James Hathaway
3
Inanition
May 27 4
Henry Waldron
1 11
Bright's Disease
June 9
Hannah A Jones
65
Paralysis
19
John Doyle
63
Apoplexy
July 9
Joseph A Waldron
57 9
Disease of Liver
6
Mary L Brown
38 11
2
Consumption
6
Ann Smith
91 10
6 Old Age
Aug. 25
Lula M Hawkins
26
6
7 Typhoid Fever
25
Albertus P Follansbee
2
4
Congestion of Brain
27
Sylvanus Jones
87
5
9
Accidental Burn
30
Emory Crosby
77
2 18
Consumption
30
IIorace R Rose
60
2 10
Intussusception of Bowels
Oct. 6
Charles W Dean
19
% |21 Consumption
Dec. 3
Henry Briggs
86 10
9 Old Age
9
Emma S Davis
38
3
Cancer
27
Alfred Wood
SC
10|17
Old Age
27
Mason Marvel
84
5
1 Paralysis
GEORGE A. SHOVE, Town Clerk.
Sep. 20
Francis A Hathaway
64 10 11
Apoplexy
Mary McGrath
76 51
38
ANNUAL REPORT.
DOGS LICENSED IN 1885.
OWNERS' NAMES.
OWNERS' NAMES.
Walter F. Wheeler 1
E. R. Talbot 1
Albertus F. Simmons 1
E. A. Searle
1
C. W. Turner
1
Edmund Hathaway 1
H. M. Simmons
1
H. H. Lincoln 1
C. S. Chace 1
F. A. Whitmarsh
1
J. H. Codding 1
C. W. Dean
1
Ferd. Waldron
1
Eber Chace Female
H. B. Baker 1
1
Charles A. Lewis
1
I. A. Reed
Female
George A. Reed
Female
J. W. Green
1
Jesse P. Goff
1
Thomas Moran 1
Joseph Pidge
1
H. A. Dary 1
J. E. Noyes
1
A. L. Leonard
1
J. B. Chace
1
J. P. Ashley
1
J. A. Briggs
1
James H. Luther 66 66
1
Thomas Lee
1
William Hathaway, Jr. 1
J. E. Chandler
1
George E. Ashley
1
I. N. Babbitt
1
Arthur C. Peirce
1
Angenette Jones
1
Herbert N. Walker
1
P. McManus
1
Joseph Rose 1
R. A. Tucker
Female
George Pedro
1
Mrs. W. D. Reed
1
J. R. Brightman
1
J. A. Bullard
1
W. F. Horton
1
A. A. Davis
1
J. O. Hinckley
1
G. F. Talbot
1
L. C. Smith
1
J. E. Macker
1
O. H. Reed
1.
O. M. Talbot
Female
L. A. Drown
1
A. J. Hathaway
1
James O. Reed
1
J. J. Davis
Female
J. W. Horton
1
2
H. M. Westcoat
1
T. J. Wood
1
J. M. Lincoln
1 T. Waterman
1
A. N. Gay
1
John Howell 1
William Hathaway
1
T. S. Gray
1
I. A. Hardy
1 E. L. White 1
E. Lincoln
1
G. H. Townsend
1
J. A. Negus 1
H. W. Briggs
Female
Charles A. Smith Female
39
ANNUAL REPORT.
DOG LICENSES IN 1885 .- CONTINUED.
OWNERS' NAMES.
OWNERS' NAMES.
C. O. Gay
1
Anson Booth
1
D. S. Paul
1
George Driscoll
Female
Alfred Horton
1
C. E. Whalon
1
1
H. W. Baylies
1
John M. Perry 66
Female
J. A. Rose
1
E. T. Rose
1
J. O. Hinckley 66 66
Female
R. B. Bullock
1
C. E. Westcoat
1
Mrs. A. J. Fiddler
1
Jesse H. Codding
1
1
N. Francis
1
VALUATION AND TAX LIST.
State, County and Town Taxes, in the Town of Dighton, for the Year 1885.
NAMES.
Personal Estate.
Real Estate.
Total Tax.
Estate of George W. B. Atwood
$742
$7 57
Jephthah Ashley
$90
$2225
25 61
Josephus P. Ashley
40
1750
20 26
Robert Allen
30
550
7 92
Robert E. Atwood
100
918
12 20
Edward Almy
3025
4050
74 16
Elizabeth Almy
875
8 93
Edwin A. Anthony
50
900
11 69
Wid. Joseph Briggs
1880
19 18
Heirs of Cynthia Briggs
1040
10 61
Heirs of George Briggs
195
1 99
Ira P. Briggs
275
2500
30 30
David Briggs
100
625
9 39
Henry Briggs
25
1450
15 05
Heirs of Mumford Briggs
300
3 06
Sarah P. Briggs
250
2 55
Benjamin F. Briggs
75
1980
22 97
Silas D. Briggs
83
3140
34 88
Albert Briggs
210
3490
39 74
Isaac N. Babbitt
75
750
10 42
Randall B. Bullock
220
3075
35 61
Stephen Pierce, guardianFranklin Briggs
20
2345
26 12
Anson Boothe
775
9 91
Elizabeth W. Briggs
920
9 38
William Burnett
60
1635
19 30
Hiram W. Baylies ?
420
4 29
Zillah Baylies
40
600
8 53
Estate of John Briggs
25
25
Sally Babbitt
1000
10 20
Helen C. Briggs
295
3 01
Hiram N. Bowen
85
1300
16 13
George T. Briggs
75
2 77
Nathaniel M. Babbitt
575
5 86
David H. Briggs
41
ANNUAL REPORT.
Hiram W. Briggs
25
630
8 68
James B. Babbitt
535
330
10 83
James F. Briggs
725
9 40
John E. Boomer
100
3 02
Anna Boomer
2540
25 91
Laura A. Briggs
1400
14 28
N. Wallace Babbitt
40
900
11 59
Joseph A. Bullard
130
3 33
Jeremiah Barry
30
2 30
Matthew Briggs
155
1832
22 27
Caleb S. Cummings
100
800
11 18
Estate of George Chadwick
730
7 65
Samuel N. Codding
1050
12 71
Charles S. Chace
450
6 59
Daniel S. Chace
160
2615
30 30
Nathan O. Coddling
625
8 37
James D. Coddling
30
1225
14 81
Emery Crosby
1125
11 47
John W. Chadwick
100
3 02
Whitman Chace
9100
94 82
Mehitable Chace S
2250
22 95
Remark Chace
1375
16 03
George W. Chace
110
1325
16 64
George A. Clark
120
1100
14 44
Samuel Chandler and
175
1900
25 17
George W. Cobb
30
2 31
Anna J. Cobb
SSO
S 98
Edwin J. Childs
230
4 35
James H. Codding
2550
28 01
Heirs of Nancy Crocker Henry A. Dary
40
500
5 51
George Dunbar
450
775
14 50
Estate of Clifford M. Dunbar
450
4 59
Dighton Furnace Company
5750
58 65
Jacob J. Davis
25
800
10 41
William H. H. Dean
500
1235
19 70
Lewis A. Drown
50
325
5 82
William Driscoll
400
6 08
Oliver Eaton
100
S68
11 87
Samuel J. Eaton
130
690
10 37
Jeremiah P. Edson
75
2080
23 98
Samuel F. Eames
650
8 63
George E. Francis
105
1010
13 37
Nathan B. Francis
50
400
6 59
John W. Greene and Mary W. Greene
S5
710
10 11
Charles Gay
40
1100
13 63
Benjamin G. Goff
SO
250
5 77
Ebenezer R. Gay
75
2450
27 76
Charles O. Gay
280
1700
22 20
Estate of Charles H. Gooding
180
2715
29 53
Henry N. Goff
SO
1000
13 02
John Gooding
215
3310
37 95
George E. Gooding
150
4030
44 64
70
72
Dighton Manufacturing Company
20,000
204 00
John E. Chandler
365
4250
49 07
Jesse P. Goff
42
ANNUAL REPORT.
Henry D. Greenlaw ?
2 00
Susan Greenlaw
1 02
Joseph Geassie
80
2 82
Richard Griffiths
105
1505
18 42
Augustus T. Gregory
210
4 14
Edwin Haskins, treas. of M. E. Parsonage
600
6 12
Talbot O. Horton
40
1255
15 21
Heirs of Simeon Horton
410
4 18
Estate of William B. Horton
90.
3675
38 41
Lucinda Horton
310
3 17
Leonard Horton
50
4025
43 56
William Hathaway
105
2415
27 70
Jarvis B. Horton
2 00
Harriet E. Horton
65
730
8 12
75
650
9 42
Josiah T. Horton
80
1000
13 02
James G. Horton
9 25
11 43
Alfred Horton
55
1650
19 40
Isaac A. Hardy
280
1365
18 78
Henry T. Haskins
125
3 27
James H. Horton
350
2145
27 45
Francis A. Horr
575
7 87
William Hathaway, Jr
140
1400
17 71
Rufus P. Horton
250
2450
29 54
Hiram B. Hunt
650
8 63
Josiah L. Horton
100
1330
16 59
Benjamin F. Hathaway
90
495
7 97
Lara Hennessey
370
975
15 73
Albert and J. N. Horton
150
1 53
Andrew J. Hathaway
90
1275
15 92
H. Herbert Horton
400
6 85
Henry W. Hart
1350
15 77
E. A. Merton Hathaway
75
2 77
Orin N. Horton
225
4 29
George W. Hunt
150
3 53
John Hennessy
230
1400
18 62
Patrick Hennessy
160
3 63
Elizabeth Ide
175
1955
21 73
Benjamin P. Jones
75
655
9 45
Heirs of B. P. Jones
425
4 33
Jonathan Jones
25
300
5 31
George B. Jennings
100
3 02
Livonia King
125
1 27
Widow Eber C. Luther
245
2 50
James M. Lincoln
190
1835
22 66
James M. Lincoln, treasurer of Christian Society
425
4 34
L. Lincoln and Co.
14200
144 82
Emerson Lincoln
30
925
11 74
James H. Luther
805
10 21
Alfred M. Lee
50
525
7 86
Thomas Lee
40
1585
18 58
Edward Lincoln
150
2165
25 61
Widow Nathaniel Leonard
225
2 29
Albert L. Leonard
100
3 02
Charles A. Horton
900
11 18
Alfred A. Horton
43
ANNUAL REPORT.
Dwight F. Lane
80
2 82
George A. Monroe
30
450
6 90
William H. Monroe
375
5 83
Ezra A. Mason
65
850
11 33
Owen McCabe
1200
14 24
George W. Marston
95
2100
24 39
Edwin I. Monroe
30
2 31
William Northup
150
3 53
John O'Connor
30
900
11 49
Alfred W. Paul
580
2815
36 63
Deborah P. Paul
800
8 16
Widow David Pitts
350
3 57
Heirs of Thomas Pettis
925
9 44
Widow Henry Pitts
950
9 69
Thomas W. Phillips
305
4230
48 26
Widow Nancy Poole
395
4 03
Frances Poole
55
56
Dexter Pierce
130
2275
26 54
Wilson D. Pierce
20
300
5 26
James N. Paul
185
3 89
Dyer S. Paul
30
2 31
William T. Place
60
2 61
Estate of Allen F. Poole
70
72
Nancy T. Rose
155
1 58
Horace R. Rose
70
1010
13 02
Edward T. Rose
110
800
11 28
Charles F. Rose
1900
21 38
John A. Rose
2 00
Mary C. Rose §
160
4550
48 04
Isaac A. Reed
135
1325
16 89
Orlando H. Reed
40
1175
14 40
Jepthah W Reed
225
50
4 80
George A. Reed
1200
14 24
Joshua T W Reed
681
1565
24 91
Walter C. Reed
100
200
5 06
Eugene F. Rose
105
1750
20 92
Peter Rothwell
100
1800
21 38
Widow Ashael Reed
445
4 54
William Ryan
30
3000
32 91
James O Reed
160
1000
13 83
Heirs of David Standish
100
1750
20 87
Estate of Elizabeth Simmons
250
2 55
Widow Noble S. Simmons
150
2830
30 40
Matthew Simmons
250
2 55
F. H. Stafford & Co.
15775
14700
310 85
James O. Simmons
75
1890
22 05
Saprelet C. Smith
50
750
10 16
Charles A. Smith
400
6 08
Edward Siddall )
2 00
Ruth Siddall
400
4 08
James C. Standish
75
890
11 85
Dennis Sullivan
90
900
12 10
Widow Marie Trafton
850
8 67
Marie Trafton and heirs of Lois Whitmarsh
70
71
725
7 39
Thomas D. Standish
940
9 59
Estate of Noble S. Simmons
44
ANNUAL REPORT.
George B. Townsend
160
4475
49 28
Estate of Harriet E. Thomas
1100
11 22
Allen Talbot
1125
13 47
Josiah R. Talbot
215
1475
19 24
Estate of Liberty Tripp
765
7 80
Orin M. Talbot
390
1825
24 59
Lyman A. Thomas
3050
31 11
George H. Townsend
130
725
10 72
Frank E. Tinkham
100
3 02
George H. Tinkham
2 00
Cynthia E. Tinkham S
505
5 15
Leonard Wheeler
20
575
8 07
Henry H. Williams
75
2300
26 23
James M. Walker
60.
2525
28 32
Nehemiah Walker
255
5565
61 36
Nehemiah A. Walker
40
450
7 00
Emily A. Waldron, guardian for Sarah M. Waldron
400
4 08
Timothy Waterman
316
1815
23 73
Byron Waterman
95
2 97
Daniel H. Waldron
590
2100
29 43
Estate of Henry Waldron
120
1565
17 19
George E. Walker
175
1975
23 94
Zebina Wilmarth
5 10
Otis M. Walker
70
2 72
Otis M. Walker and Josiah R. Walker
600
6 12
Amelia W. Wade
1350
13 77
Francis Waldron
600
5205
61 21
Joseph A. Waldron
825
8 41
Daniel B. Williams
238
1250
17 18
Henry M. Wastcoat
160
1380
17 71
Alvin T. Wastcoat
85
960
12 66
Charles E. Wastcoat & Frank E. Wastcoat
367
3 67
Charles E. Wastcoat
15
2 15
Alvah A. Wheeler
40
850
11 08
William H. Walker
320
2850
34 33
William H. Walker, treasurer of parson- age house
700
7 14
Darius N. White
1200
1000
24 44
William R. Wheeler
50
650
9 14
Jephthah Whalon
118
1275
16 20
Gideon B. Walker
95
925
12 40
Nathan O. Walker
130
1275
16 36
Herbert A. Walker
75
900
11 95
John Walton
800
10 16
Willard W. Waldron
50
1600
18 83
Daniel T. Wood
775
9 91
James O. Walker
120
3 22
Emery S. White
1815
1210
32 85
Marie Woodhead
700
7 14
Henry E. Williams
38
39
Walter F. Wheeler
135
450
7 97
Leroy J. Wade
125
105
4 35
Thomas J. Wood
71
455
7 37
Clarence W. Waldron
75
2 77
John Walker
30
500
7 41
500
45
ANNUAL REPORT.
Homer E. Whitmarsh
175
3 79
Andrew M. Waldron
110
1150
14 85
Heirs of Joseph Walker
2200
22 44
William Walton
140
3 43
Isaac N. Wheeler
90
875
11 85
William Wood
30
2 31
SOUTH PART.
Ebenezer T. Andrews
805
2275
33 42
Clarence C. Andrews
40
2 41
Daniel D. Andrews
1050
1300
25 99
Earl S. Ashley
418
4065
47 73
John F. Adams
90
550
8 53
Hodizah B. Briggs
100
1 02
Bradford B. Bowen?
60
1200
.12 24
Heirs of Charles W. Briggs
250
2 55
Estate of Charles A. Briggs
136S
13 96
Nicholas C. Blake
875
10 93
Estate of William B. Briggs
600
6 12
Horatio S. Briggs )
140
2725
31 23
Mary A. Briggs
400
1375
14 03
Alfred R. Barney
400
1600
22 40
Caleb B. Bowen
40
1600
18 73
Thomas Blake ?
2 00
Hannah Blake §
750
7 65
Thomas S. Blake
700
9 14
William B. Blake
60
100
3 63
Herbert A. Briggs
310
300
3 22
John A. Briggs
105
1715
20 57
Dr. H. B. Baker
300
5 06
Joseph B. Brightman
25
325
5 57
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