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1 Allen Talbot
1
Franklin Briggs
1 Jessie H. Codding
1
Edward T. Rose
1 Edward Lincoln
1
Charles C. Marble
1 James M. Lincoln
1
Hodijah Baylies
1 Emery L. White
1
Charles E. Reed
1 Arthur J. Fiddler
1
John Mc Vicker
1 Emerson H. Baylies
1
Joseph R. Brightman
1 Elijah Sykes
1
Joseph Rose
1 J. R. Talbot
1
Parker H. Carr
1 B. P. Jones
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Edward R. Talbot John A. Negus
1 George T. Briggs 1
1 William Hathaway, Jr. 1
J. Chester Talbot
1 Walter C. Reed 1
Henry F. Horton
Female Charles A. Smith
1
Walter C. Blake
1 Laprelet C. Smith
1
Edward Hathaway
1 Silas H. Welden
1
John E. Chandler
1 Joseph Ridge
1
Henry A. Dary
1 William Esterbrooks 1
E. A. Merton Hathaway
1 John O. Connor 1
Charles W. Turner
1 Thomas Lee 1
Forest A. Whitmarsh
1 Isaac A. Hardy
2
Fred Miller
1 Isaac A. Hardy
Female
George A. Richmond
1 Ephraim Tucker
1
George E. Eddy
1 A. T. Wastcoat, 1
Thomas J. Wood
1 Joseph Lourie 1
Benjamin F. Goff
1
J. T. W. Reed
1
Jacob J. Davis Female
George H. Tinkham
1
Jacob J. Davis
2 Dyer S. Paul 1
Henry M. Wastcoat
1 William Ceiter
1
Hiram W. Briggs
1 Henry B. Childs
Female
Thomas B. Witherell
1 James H. Horton
1
Charles A. Horton
1 Louis A. Drown
1
John B. Chace
1 C. E. Lincoln
1
John F. Driscoll
1 Walter F. Wheeler 4
1
John Waltron
1 Albert F. Wheeler 1
George A. Reed
1
GEORGE E. GOODING, Town Clerk.
1
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Treasurer's Report.
From Feb. 10th, 1888, to Feb. 9th, 1889.
To balance in Treasury Feb. 10th, 1888, $1,252 28
Feb. 21, From City of Taunton for assistance of Cary, 58 62
24, Bristol Co. National Bank, temporary loan, 1,188 45
Mar. 5, Benj. F. Briggs, rent of Town hall, 4 00
15, Wm. P. Hood & Son, for advertising, 10 00
29, State Treas., corporation tax, 1887, 35 93
April 2, Taunton Savings Bank, temporary loan, 1,941 66
May 11, Bristol County Savings Bank, temporary loan, 1,950 00
12, Two fish notes of D. B. Shove and I. N. Babbitt, 70 00
22, Mrs. Whalon, for board of J. Whalon at hospital, 42 25
June 16, Bristol County Savings Bank, temporary loan, 1,462 50 26, Schooling from E. Haskins, 6 90
July 3, Robert Pettis, oyster note, 600 00
6, Benj. F. Briggs, rent of Town hall, 8 00
42 25
Aug. 9, F. H. How, guardian of H. B. B. Briggs, board, 200 00
989 39
11,
804 37
20, 66
6,086 48
20, 66
receipt for county tax, 1,031 28
Dec. 1, Benj. F. Briggs, rent of Town hall,
10, State Treasurer, bank tax,
1,021 13
66 66 corporation tax,
146 15
66 66 state aid,
216 00
66 66 military aid,
52 00
66 66 burial of state pauper, 10 00
17, Mrs. Whalon, board of J. Whalon at hospital, 35 50
29, Selectmen for Mary Marshall,
50 00
31, C. C. Andrews, collector, 500 00
16 00
30, Mrs. Whalon, board of J. Whalon at hospital,
Oct. 4, C. C. Andrews, collector,
25
ANNUAL REPORT.
1889,
Jan. 3, Benj. F. Briggs, rent of Town hall, 4 00
11, Wm. P. Hood & Son, advertising, 5 00
25, County Treasurer, dog fund,
204 20
·30, J. E. Sears, supt. of school books, " School fund, 207 97
5 04
" Revenue school fund,
133 03
Feb. 9, From B. Conners,
2 95
" C. C. Andrews, collector,
748 88
" Old plank from Berkley Bridge, 68 47
Total, $21,210 68
EXPENDITURES.
PAID ON ACCOUNT OF SCHOOLS.
1888.
Feb. 23, A. T. Smith, teacher, 96 00
24, C. S. Story, teacher, 96 00
25, Hattie A. Hayward, teacher, 96 00
25, Hannah J. Leonard, teacher, 90 00
25, Lizzie C. Pierce, teacher,
108 00
27, Hannah L. Turner, teacher,
132 00
27, Jane E. Howard, teacher,
96 00
28, Carrie L. Deane, teacher,
90 00
Mar. 1, Martha W. Sylvester, teacher, 1, Sarah W. Turner, teacher,
114 00
1, A. F. Cummings, teacher,
126 00
1, H. C. Lincoln, care of school house
19 50
I, W. Wing and E. Whitmarsh, care of school house, 75
1st T. Kennedy, packing wood in school house, 87
5, A. B. Horton, care of school house, 6 00
5, Arthur S. Young, care of school house, 6 50
5, H. J. Carr, care of school house, 6 00
5, B. I. Hathaway, care of school house,
6 00
5, J. F. Coats, care of school house,
6 00
5, Andrew .A Haskins, care of school house,
6 00
10. J. T. W. Reed, kindlings for school houses, 8 50
26, I. P. Briggs, wood for schools, 116 74
Apr. 25, Town of Rehoboth, schooling of children, 49 20
108 00
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ANNUAL REPORT.
25, E. Lincoln, school supplies, coal, 11 51
June 7, Emma E. Simmons, teacher, 88 00
8, Jane E. Howard, do.
85 25
8, A. T. Smith, do.
88 00
8, L. C. Pierce, do.
00
8, A. F. Cummings, do.
115 50
8, M. W. Sylvester, do.
99 00
8, H. L. Turner, do.
121 00
9, H. A. Hayward, do.
90 75
9, C. L. Story, do.
90 00
9, A. H. French, do.
99 00
9, H. J. Leonard, do.
85 25
9, H. C. Lincoln, care of school house,
12 50
July 9, A. S. Young, care of school house,
2 75
19, Willie Brightman, do.
11 00
19, Cora M. Chace, do.
2 50
19, G. H. Walker, do. 2 50
88 00
L. C. Pierce, do.
99 00
M. W. Sylvester, do.
99 00
A. T. Smith, do.
88 00
A. W. French, do.
90 75
C. L. Story, do.
88 50
S. W. Turner, do.
104 50
J. E. Howard, do.
90 75
C. M. Walker, do.
115 50
H. J. Leonard, do.
85 25
H. . L Turner, do.
121 00
Ernest Ward, care of school house,
11 00
William M. Chace, do.
: 75
A. L. Young, do.
2 75
H. C. Lincoln, do.
16 50
George H. Walker, do. 2 75
Annie V. Strange, teacher, 19 00
L. Lincoln & Co., coal, No. Dist. school house, 62 89
J. T. W. Reed, school wood, 10 50
Edmund Hathaway, coal, So. Dist. school house, 30 50
3,722 47
Nov. 16, Emma E. Simmons, teacher,
27
ANNUAL REPORT.
PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES. 1888.
April 14, H. A. Briggs for repairs on highways,
36 87
May 5, S. H. Whelden for
do. 103 23
15, Isaac Pierce for do 122 27
24, W. T. Place for do.
112 83
25, R. P. Horton for do.
71 71
28, H. A. Briggs for do.
113 30
June 4, George H. Tinkham for, do.
27 75
9, B. P. Jones for do. 166 28
11 Walter F. Wheeler for do.
69 84
12, Silas H. Whelden for do. 22 76
12, E. L. White for do.
205 58
12, . E. L. White for clearing snow,
5 75
20, Lewis A. Drown repairs on highways, 75 87
22, George H. Tinkham for do.
87 61
22, .Herbert A. Briggs for
do.
147 44
25, I. A. Hardy, do.
127 09
July 7, Isaac Pierce, do.
47 56
12, George Tyler & Co., do.
10 30
Aug, 1, Otis N. Walker, do. 81 45
25,
H. A. Briggs, do. 54 84
25, do. clearing roads of snow,
1 80
Oct. 1,
O. P. Simmons, repairs on highways 112 30
11, S. H. Wheldon, 17 59
66 17
11, I. A. Hardy do.
74 32
17 W. T. Place, do
44 15
25, B. P. Jones, do.
96 39
25, E. L. White, do.
78 50
26, J. E. Chandler, do.
126 92
26, S. H. Whelden, do
20 55
Nov. 10, H. A. Briggs,
do. 67 13
Dec. 1, J. P. Edson, labor on turnpike,
42 65
1, R. P. Horton, repairs on highways,
36 05
1, Isaac Pierce, do.
66 89
1, L. A. Drown, do.
37 88
21, Otis N. Walker, do. 49 35
do.
11, George E. Francis
do.
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ANNUAL REPORT.
21, do. clearing roads of snow, : 50
24, O. P. Simmons, repairs on highways, 46 90
Jan. 14, 1889, Walter F. Wheeler, do. 16, E. L. White, do.
24 14
9 85
16, R. P. Horton, do. 24
2,715 59
ON DIGHTON AND BERKLEY BRIDGE.
July 12, Cook Borden & Co., lumber, 101 24
Sept. 13, C. B. Bowen, labor on bridge, 10 00
Oct. 11, H. M. Simmons, lumber, 4 36
39 90
22, J. P. Edson, materials on bridge, 27, W. W. French, labor on bridge,
42 00
Nov. 7, J. P. Edson, do.
114 50
7, W. W. French, do.
30 25
7, John E. Chandler, do:
7 00
7, H. A. Williams, do.
15 50
12, Cook Borden & Co., plank and other lumber, 559 40
12, Capt. Benj. Cobb, mowing, 10 00
12, J. P. Ashley, labor on bridge, 15 50
12, C. B. Bowen, do.
26 87
976 52
ON NEW ROAD AT NORTH DIGHTON.
Sept. 17, Jesse P. Goff, labor on wall, 30 25
Oct. 25, E. L. White, labor on new road, 65 00
Dec. 20, J. B. Horton, labor on bank wall at the river, 24 75
Jan. 16, E. L. White, do. 41 08
· 3,853 19
ON PAUPER ACCOUNT.
Mch. 5, Widow Asabel Reed, lodging tramps, 25
April, 3, A. A. Horton, supt. of almshouse, 41 67
4, Worcester Insane Asylum, board of C. Marvel, 42 25
6, Eunice Swift, assistance to, 16 00
6, Edmund Hathaway, coal to almshouse, 16
6, George Dunbar, to Sarah Tripp, 52 00
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ANNUAL REPORT.
6, Mrs. Reed lodging tramps, 1 50
20, C. A. Horton, lumber for asylum, 24 50
May 1, E. T. Rose, milk for J, Kay, 5 00
7. J. P. Edson, assistance of T.' S. Gay, 6 00
22, Taunton Lunatic Hospital, 84 50
June 4, J. P. Edson, assistance Truman S. Gay, July 4, Dr. H. B. Baker, professional service, John Kay, Elbridge Smith
6 00
4, do. 12 00
3, J. P. Edson, relief Sarah A. Field, 11 00
3,
do. Eunice Swift, 20 00
3, 5, Worcester Insane. Asylum, Caroline Marvel, 42 25
A. A. Horton, supt. of asylum, 75 00
12, Taunton Lunatic Hospital,
84, 50
21, 21, 21,
Dr. H. B. Baker, professional service, T. Henry, 25 50
do. Leonard Cote, 1 00
do. Truman S. Gay, 28 50
Aug. 8, J. P. Edson, assistance Truman S. Gay;
6 00
25, E. G. Stodard, ashes for town farm, 84 70
25, J. A. Lewis, do. 7 45
1884.
Sept. 5, J. E. Macomber, milk for Bernard Connors, 2 95
8, To Westboro Insane Hospital, board of Sarah Cobb, 32 04
10, J. P. Edson, relief of Truman S. Gay, 6 00
10, J. P. Edson, relief of Eunice Swift; 10 00
24, Dr. H. B. Baker, professional service, B. Connors, 18 50
Oct. 1, A. A. Horton, supt. of almshouse, 75 00
6 00
3, Truman S. Gay, assistance to,
9, Dr. H. B. Baker, professional service to T. Henry,
61 50
9, · Benj. F. Goff, care of E. Smith, 17 00
22, J. P. Edson, relief of Sarah A. Field, 10 00
25, Westboro Insane Asylum, for Sarah Cobb, 42 71
25, .Worcester Insane Asylum, Coroline Marvel, 42 71
Nov. 7, John Gafney, for burial of John Goff, 10 00
7, Truman S. Gay, for assistance, 6 00
9, Thomas B. Witherell, for steers at asylum, 90 00
12, Taunton Lunatic Hospital, 78 20
Dec. 1, J. P. Edson, assistance to Sarah A. Field, 10 00
41 00
do. Truman S. Gay, 6 00
10,
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ANNUAL REPORT.
1, Truman S. Gay, assistance, 6 00
1. J. P. Edson, assistance to Eunice Swift, 15 00
1889,
Jan. 1, Orin M. Talbot, heifer for town farm, 15 00
1, Dr. B. L. Dwinell, professional service to C. H. Stoves, 7 00
3, A. A. Horton, supt. of almshouse, 75 00
5, Truman S. Gay, assistance, 6 00
11, Dr. H. B. Baker, attendance of T. S. Gay, 71 50
11, do. attendance of Alice Rose, 6 00
25, F. V. Fuller, service in Mary Marshall's case, 18 80
25, J. P. Edson, assistance to Mary Marshall, 10 00
25. do. assistance to Sarah A. Field, 7 00
25, Mary McManus, rent for Mary Marshall, , 75
30, Worcester Insane Asylum, board of Caroline Marvel, 42 71
30,
Westboro Insane Hospital, Sarah F. Cobb, 42 71
30,
Taunton Lunatic Hospital, Charles Cobb, 42 71
Feb. 4, J. C. Marvel, goods at asylum, 119 43
4, George A. Dean, meat at asylum, 52 22
4, A. A. Horton, supt. of asylum, 85 98
4, City of Taunton, relief of Bridget Marvel, 40 90
4, C. O. Gay, meat for John Kay,
4, Mary McManus, rent for Mary Marshall,
Edmund Hathaway, coal for Mary Marshall,
8 30
4, 4, do. coal for Truman S. Gay, 5 75 4, D. D. Andrews, assistance to Joe Cider, 4 50
4, D. D. Andrews, groceries to Mary Marshall, 3 00
4, D. D. Andrews, groceries to widow J. Coats, 25 00
4, J. Paul & Co., grain and flour, 261 46
4, Truman S. Gay, for assistance, 6 00
4, J. P. Edson, relief for Sarah A. Field, 10 00
4, J. P. Edson, services, postage and stationery, 10 20
9, George Dunbar, relief of E. W. Cary, 10 25
9, do. relief of M. J. Randall, 31 00
9, do. relief of Sarah Tripp,
52 00
9, Mrs. Fiddler, lodging tramps, 1 00
9, J. A. Lewis, burial of Oscar Ginn's child, 4 50
Total,
$2,364 87
14 17
2 75
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ANNUAL REPORT.
STATE AND MILITARY AID.
George W. Hunt, State aid,
72 00
Robert Bradbury, military aid,
56 00
William E. Hathaway, State aid,
48 00
Eunice R. Hathaway, do.
48 00
Henrietta Reed, do.
48 00
George A. Monroe, do.
48 00
Angenette Jones, do.
48 00
Henry M. Wastcoat, do.
28 00
Lucy J. Wastcoat, do.
4 00
Truman S. Gay, military aid,
96 00
$496 00
TOWN OFFICERS.
1888.
Feb. 27, O. P. Simmons, assessor 1887, 22 50
Mar. 13, N. O. Walker, constable, 1887-8, 21 00
17. Jonathan Jones, registrar of voters, 14 00
April 6. George E. Gooding, registrar of voters, 17 00
6. George E. Gooding, assessor, 1887,
49 00
6, George E. Gooding, services as Treasurer, 10 mos., 41 66
6, F. A. How, to express, carriage hire bill, 13 45
12, Thomas Lee, services as registrar of voters. 2 yrs., 28 00
12, C. W. Turner, superintendent of schools, 50 00
May 19, J. E. Macker, service as selectman, 11 50
July 13, F. A. How, service as selectman, 14 00
50 00
Oct. 27, J. H. Luther, services as constable,
Dec. 28, Joseph E. Sears, superintendent of schools, 50 00
Jan. 25, O. P. Simmons, assessor, 1888, · 27 50
66 Treasurer's salary for 1888-89, 50 00
J. P. Edson, services as Selectman, 69 00 66 as Overseer of Poor, 21 00
66 J. A. Lewis, services as Selectman, 40 25
66 66 as Overseer of Poor,
13 75
Charles A. Rose, services as Selectman, 16 00
66 66 as Overseer of Poor, 2 00
66 horse hire and car fare, 7 77
Aug. 27, Joseph E. Sears, superintendent of schools, 6 00
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ANNUAL REPORT. 2
Entertainment of committee, 5 00
66 Paid committee to settle with Treasurer, 9 00
Total, $649 38
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
1888,
Feb. 15, Paid note at Bristol County Bank, 800 00
Apr. 26,
66
1,200 00
June 30, Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, interest, 30 00
Oct. 11, Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, note, 809 39
" 31, Taunton Savings Bank, note, 2,000 00 Dec. 17, Caroline F. Leonard, interest on notes, 110 00 25, Bristol Co. Savings Bank, note, 1,500 00
Nov. 16, 66 66 interest on note, 50 00
Dec. 24, Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, int., 15 00
$6,514 39
July 2, Army and Navy Association, 75 00
66 Town of Middleboro, watching alewives,20 00
Oct. 20, County Tax, 1,031 28
Dec. 10, State Tax, 1,012 50
- $2,138 78
SCHOOL CHARGES.
1888.
Feb. 27, Mason and Chapin, paints, 75 75
66 „J. O. Hinkley, printing proposals, 4 75
Apr. 10, E. Almy, school supplies, 4 10
May 5, J. W. Earle, repairs on Broad Cove school house, 3 10
9, G. B. Walker, school supplies, 19 78
9, D. D. Andrews, do. : 10
9, Owen M. Cole, do.
3 75
9, Jane E. Howard, do.
8 50
July 13, H. A. Dickerman, do. 34 57
13, do. do.
37 72
13, Wm. Ware & Co., do. 69 05
July 17, Charles W. Banks, manikins, 45 00
17, J. . L Hammett, school supplies, 9 69
17, Houghton & Mifflin, supplies, 2 66
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Sept. 24, G. B. Walker, repairs on school houses, Oct. 4, do. 71 17
102 70
11, Ezra Davol, printing school report,
21 50
11, J. L. Hammett, school supplies, 14 17
Nov. 14, A. C. Stockin, do.
40 62
27, Van Antwerp & Bragg, do.
21 00
27, Houghton & Mifflin, do.
4 60
27, Cowperivaith & Co., do.
24 24
27, A. S. Barnes & Co., do.
3 00
27, Leach, Shewell & Sanderson, do.
3 20
27, William Warę & Co., do. 8 60
27, Lee & Shepherd, do.
22 90
27, Otis N. Walker, repairs on No. Dighton school house, 2 32
Feb. 4, Groveland Foundry, stoves,
37 88
4, J. L. Hammett, school supplies, 3 95
4, Lee & Shepherd, do.
13 11
4, Van Antwerp & Bragg, do.
3 04
4, H. M. Simmons, lumber, 10 74
4, A. S. Barnes, school supplies, 51 00
4, H. W. Briggs, use of well, 3 00
4, Nancy Poole, do.
3 00
4, H. A. Williams do.
3 00
4, Wm. O. Lee, do.
3 00
4, H. A. Crowell, do. 3 00
.
Total 798 26
OTHER EXPENSES.
Mch. 17, H. J. Fuller, legal advice to selectmen. 8 00
17, John S. Sampson, printing reports, 54 15
17, J. C. Standish, care of Berkley bridge, 48 12
17, George E. Gooding, fee paid register of Probate, 50
17, Dr. H. B. Baker for returning birth, 1887, 1 75
17, George E. Gooding, making assessors report, 5 00
July, 2, Charles H. Hathaway, guide boards, 14 00
6, Benj. F. Briggs, care of town house, 11 50
Oct. 9,. J. C. Standish, care of Berkley bridge, 96 25
Jan. 5, Benj. F. Briggs, care of town house, 8 65
5
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Jan. 5, Dr. Dwinell, returning births 1886-7-8, 6 50
5, Dr. H. B. Baker, returning births, 5 00
11, Wm. P. Hood & Son, insurance school house, 37 50
11, Pat Hennessey, labor on N. Dighton road, 6 00
Feb. 4, James C. Standish, care of Berkley bridge, 48 12
66 H. W. Darling, collector's tax and cash books, 4 00
Total,
$356 04
TABLE OF AGGREGATES.
Total receipts,
$21,210 68
Paid on account of schools, 3,722 47
66 highways and bridges, 3,853 19
Paid on pauper account,
2,364 87
Paid town officers,
649 38
Paid state and military aid, 496 00
Paid miscellaneous account, 9,812 67
Balance in the treasury, 312 12
-- $21,210 68
TOWN INDEBTEDNESS BY NOTE.
Note to Caroline F. Leonard, dated Nov. 3d, 1885, interest paid to Nov. 1888, 1500 00
Note to Caroline F. Leonard, dated Nov. 24, 1885, 500 00
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, due Nov. 1, 1889, 800 00
Note at Bristol County Savings Bank, due
May 2, 1889, 2,000 00
$4,800 00
GEORGE E. GOODING, Treasurer.
COPY OF RECORD.
DIGHTON, Feb. 9th, 1889.
The committe chosen to settle with the Collector and Treasu- rer have this day attended to their duty and find their accounts cor-
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ANNUAL REPORT.
rect and duly authenticated. We find a balance due the Town from the Treasurer of #243 65 (add $68 47 for old plank), making $312 12.
We also find in said Treasurer's hands four notes signed by Robert Pettis, $600 each, the first coming due July 1st, 1889, and one note yearly until paid.
Also fish notes signed by D. B. Shove and I. N. Babbitt, $35 each, payable June 1st, 1889.
Also one note of $50 signed by Ferdinand J. Rose and en- dorsed.
NOAH CHACE, WM. H. WALKER, & Committee. M. CHACE,
Valuation and Tax List.
STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN TAXES IN THE TOWN OF DIGHTON, FOR THE YEAR 1888.
NAMES.
Personal Estate.
Real Estate.
Total Tax.
Estate of George W. B. Atwood,
$742
$10 02
Jephthah Ashley,
80
2225
33 12
Josephus P. Ashley,
70
1750
26 58
Robert Allen,
40
650
11 32
Robert E. Atwood,
100
900
15 50
Edward Almy,
3350
4400
106 63
Elizabeth Almy,
875
11 81
Edwin A. Anthony,
50
875
14 49
Est. of Lucinda L. Briggs,
445
6 01
Heirs of Joseph Briggs,
1405
18 97
Heirs of Cynthia Briggs,
930
12 56
Heirs of George Briggs,
195
2 63
Ira P. Briggs,
280
2500
39 53
Estate of Harriet Briggs,
350
4 73
David H. Briggs,
35
675
11 58
George T. Briggs,
90
3 22
Heirs of Henry Briggs,
1125
15 19
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Heirs of Mumford Briggs,
300
4 05
Sarah P. Briggs,
220
2 99
Benjamin F. Briggs,
40
1980
29 27
Silas D. Briggs,
75
2575
37 79
Albert Briggs,
250
3240
49 12
Isaac N. Babbitt,
75
775
13 47
Randall B. Bullock,
190
3225
48 11
Franklin Briggs, Stephen Pierce guardian, 75
2195
32 64
Anson Booth,
775
12 46
Elizabeth W. Briggs,
920
12 42
William Burnett,
· 60
1635
24 88
Hiram W. Baylies,
2 00
Zillah Baylies,
455
6 14
Otis H. Bates,
75
01
Nathaniel M. Babbitt,
100
600
11
45
Estate of John Briggs,
25
34
Heirs of Submit Briggs,
125
1 69
Sally Babbitt,
1000
13 50
Helen C. Briggs,
295
3 98
Hiram N. Bowen,
90
1300
20 77
Patrick Barry,
75
3 01
Hiram W. Briggs,
30
805
13 28
James B. Babbitt,
135
330
8 28
John L. Boomer,
125
3 69
Anna Boomer,
2640
35 64
Laura A. Briggs,
1400
18 90
N. Wallace Babbitt,
75
900
15 16
Thomas H. Bolster,
60
2 81
Joseph A. Ballard,
130
76
Estate of Matthew Briggs,
1770
23 90
William C. Babbitt,
1300
19 55
Caleb S. Cummings,
100
800
14 15
Estate of George Chadwick,
750
10 13
Samuel N. Codding,
1050
16 18
Charles S. Chace,
450
8 08
Daniel S. Chace,
315
2865
44 93
Nathan O. Codding,
625
10 44
James D. Codding,
60
1225
19 35
Widow Emery Crosby,
625
8 44
Remark Chace,
30
1325
18 30
Whitman Chace,
371
7 01
Mehitable Chace,
2550
34 43
George W. Chace,
110
1325
21 38
George A. Clark,
25
1100
17 19
Samuel Chandler,
1900
31 81
John E. Chandler,
160
George W. Cobb,
30
2 41
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37
ANNUAL REPORT.
Anna J. Cobb,
880
11 88
Edwin L. Childs,
230
5 11
James H. Codding,
2550
36 43
Henry A. Dary,
30
500
9 16
George Dunbar,
600
800
20 90
Dighton Manufacturing Company,
20000
270 00
Estate of Clifford M. Dunbar,
450
6 08
Dighton Furnace Co.,
5,750
77 63
Jacob J. Davis,
25
800
13 14
Wm. H. H. Dean,
400
1175
23 26
Beniah L. Dean,
580
7 83
Estate of Oliver Eaton,
100
868
13 07
Samuel J. Eaton,
250
830
16 59
Jeremiah P. Edson,
125
2055
30 44
Samuel F. Eames,
650
10 78
George E. Eddy,
110
3 49
George E. Francis,
115
1010
17 19
Nathan B. Francis,
450
8 08
William W. French,
30
620
10 78
Harriet Gavitt,
150
2 03
Mary W. Greene,
118
4350
60 33
Jesse P. Goff,
140
710
13 48
Charles Gay,
80
1100
17 93
Benjamin F. Goff,
45
325
7 00
Ebenezer R. Gay,
105
2425
36 16
Charles O. Gay,
450
1950
34 41
Henry N. Goff,
50
1000
16 18
John Gooding,
190
3310
49 26
Henry D. Greenlaw,
800
12 80
Susan E. Greenlaw,
100
1 35
George E. Gooding,
155
3755
+ 54 78
Jephthah L. Gifford,
850
13 48
Edwin Haskins, treas. of trustees of M. E. Church,
600
8 10
Talbot O. Horton,
1255
18 95
Lucinda B. Horton,
110
3115
43 54
Leonard Horton,
50
3800
53 98
William Hathaway,
75
2415
35 61
Jarvis B. Horton,
2 00
Harriet E. Horton,
135
730
11 68
Alfred A. Horton,
100
650
12 13
Josiah T. Horton,
80
1000
16 58
James G. Horton,
925
14 49
Alfred Horton,
130
1650
26 04
Isaac A. Hardy,
230
1365
23 54
Est. of Henry T. Haskins,
100
1 35
1
38
ANNUAL REPORT.
James H. Horton,
560
2495
43 24
Francis A. Horr,
575
9 76
William Hathaway, Jr.
165
1425
23 47
Rufus P. Horton,
410
2520
41 56
Hiram B. Hunt,
650
10. 78
Josiah L. Horton,
55
1330
20 71
Benj. F. Hathaway,
80
495
9 76
Lara Hennessy,
75
900
15 16
Charles A. Horton,
455
1080
22 73
Albert W. and J. N. Horton,
60
81
Andrew J. Hathaway,
235
1275
22 38
H. Herbert Horton,
75
400
8 41
Henry W. Hart,
1350
20 23
E. A. Merton Hathaway,
140
3 89
Orin N. Horton,
225
5 04
John Hennessy,
30
1400
21 31
Patrick Hennessy,
560
9 56
John H. Harlow,
60
N
81
Elizabeth Ide,
100
1805
25 7
Jarvis Ide,
30
41
Benjamin P. Jones,
100
680
12 53
Heirs of Benjamin P. Jones,
40
325
6 93
Livonia King,
125
69
Wid. Eber C. Luther,
125
69
James M. Lincoln,
190
1835
29 34
Jas. M Lincoln, Treas. of ChristianSociety
426
74
L. Lincoln & Co.,
14,100
193 05
Emerson Lincoln,
30
9:25
14 90
James H. Luther,
805
12 87
Alfred M. Lee,
40
525
9 63
Thomas Lee,
115
1735
26
Edward Lincoln,
180
2415
37 03
Widow Nathaniel Leonard,
225
3 04
Dwight F. Lane,
165
4 23
George A. Monroe,
30
450
8 49
William H. Monroe,
425
7 74
Ezra A. Mason,
850
13 48
Owen McCabe,
1300
19 55
George W. Marston,
70
2100
31 30
Patrick McLaughlin,
30
550
84
James E. Macomber,
125
2425
36 43
Henry E. Macker,
125
1180
19 62
Charles E. Marble,
172
2700
40 77
John O'Connor,
145
900
16 11
Alfred W. Paul,
400
2865
46 08
Debroah P. Paul,
40
54
·
400
40
Jonathan .Jones,
39
ANNUAL REPORT.
Widow David Pitts,
350
4 73
Heirs of Thomas Pettis,
850
11 48
Widow Henry Pitts,
950
12 83
Thomas W. Phillips,
160
1370
22 66
Widow Nancy Poole,
395
5 33
Francis Poole,
55
74
Dexter T. Pierce,
135
2275
34 53
Wilson D. Pierce,
300
6 05
James N. Paul,
214
2650
40 67
Dyer S. Paul,
30
2 41
William T. Place,
160
60
4 97
Est. of Allen F. Poole,
70
95
Elisha H. Paul,
725
11 79
Heirs of Horace Rose,
160
2 16
Edward T. Rose,
135
700
13 28
Charles A. Rose,
1900
27 65
John A. Rose,
2 00
Mary C. Rose,
470
3300
50 90
Isaac A. Reed
100
1325
21 65
Orlando H. Reed,
90
1175
19 08
Jephthah W. Reed,
285
50
6 52
George A. Reed,
1200
18 20
Joshua T. W. Reed,
280
1840
30 62
Walter C. Reed,
90
175
5 58
Eugene F. Rose,
100
1750
26 98
Peter Rothwell,
105
1825
28 05
Widow Asahel L. Reed,
245
:3 31
William Ryan,
3000
42 50
Thomas D. Standish,
60
1750
26 44
Widow Noble S. Simmons,
130
2830
39 97
Mathew Simmons,
200
2 70
Stafford & Co., Wm. Mason trustee,
14,200
14,700
390 15
James O. Simmons,
70
750
13 08
Laprelet Smith,
30
425
42
Edward Siddall,
40
Ruth A. Siddall,
105
1965
29 94
James C. Standish,
135
900
15 97
Dennis Sullivan,
25
2 34
David F. Strange,
30
2 41
Manuel Sylvia,
850
11 48
Widow Marie Trafton,
156
4475
64 52
George B. Townsend,
1125
17 19
Allen Talbot,
· Josiah R. Talbot,
255
1800
29 74
940
12 69
Estate Noble S. Simmons,
160
2000
31 16
Charles A. Smith,
2 00
40
ANNUAL REPORT.
Heirs of Liberty Tripp,
665
8 99
Orin M. Talbot,
310
1425
25 43
George H. Townsend,
130
775
14 22
Frank C. Tinkham,
300
800
16 85
George H. Tinkham,
2 00
Cynthia Tinkham,
1 655
8 84
Mrs. Thaxter,
400
5 40
William B. Tweedy,
75
3 01
Leonard Wheeler,
20
525
7 36
Henry A. Williams,
150
24.50
37 11
James M. Walker,
2500
35 75
N. A. and P. F. Walker,
3950
53 33
Widow Emily A. Walker,
120
1 62
Nehemiah A. Walker,
160
450
10 24
Emily A. Waldron, guardian of Sarah M. Waldron,
400
5 40
Timothy Waterman,
188
1815
29 04
Byron E. Waterman,
100
95
4 64
Daniel H Waldron,
510
2734
36 23
Heirs of Henry Waldron,
30
1500
20 66
George E. Walker,
180
1975
31 09
Zebina Wilmarth,
500
6 75
Otis M. Walker,
70
2 95
Otis M. and Josiah R. Walker,
600
8 10
Widow Amelia Wade,
1325
17 89
Josiah R. Walker,
550
9 43
Francis Waldron,
535
5205
79 49
Daniel B. Williams,
200
1275
21 91
Henry M. Wastcoat,
80
1200
20 63
Alvin T. Wastcoat,
30
550
9 84
Alvah A. Wheeler,
40
850
14 02
William H. Walker,
129
2850
42 22
Central Congregational Society,
650
8 78
William E. Walker,
75
3 01
Darius M. White,
1600
1350
41 83
William R. Wheeler,
170
650
13 08
Jephthah Whalon,
925
12 49
Gideon B. Walker,
275
1130
20 97
Nathan O. Walker,
110
1275
20 70
Herbert N. Walker
355
1325
24 68
Willard W. Waldron,
40
1600
24 14
Daniel T. Wood,
1348
13 48
James O. Walker,
120
3 62
Emery L. White,
1965
1310
46 22
Marie Woodhead,
225
3 04
Walter F. Wheeler
80
450
16
1
41
ANNUAL REPORT.
Leroy J. Wade,
155
105
5 51
Thomas J. Wood,
80
455
9 22
Clarence W. Waldron,
75
01
Homer E. Whitmarsh,
130
3 76
Androw M. Waldron,
110
1175
19 35
Heirs of Joseph Walker,
2200
29 70
Isaac N. Wheeler,
76
875
14 82
William Wood,
2040
29 54
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