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Lodged 30 tramps. We have aimed to get all back bills settled and have succeeded quite satisfactorily.
CHARLES S. CHASE, Overseers of
GEORGE M. CHASE,
WILLIAM T. PLACE, Poor.
Dec. 31, 1902.
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50
ANNUAL REPORT.
Road Commissioner's Report.
SOUTH SECTION, H. A. BRIGGS, R. C.
Oct. 23, 1901, to Apr. 4, 1902.
H. A. Briggs 291 hours $58 20
Whitfield Veniot 227 “ 34 05
2 horses and cart 252 “ 69 30
1 horse and cart 171 " 25 65
4 horses hauling R.scraper 38
19 00
nails and spikes
80
C. Smith, plank
4 42
D. D. Andrews, 2 shovels
2 00
J. P. Briggs, iron work
65
Whitefield Veniot, labor on snow 52 hr. 10 40
2 horses on snow plow
25 “
10 00
1 horse 66
56 “
11 20
H. A. Briggs
35 “ 7 00
Frank Mandoca
7 1 40
Antone Dutra
27 4 5 40
66 highway
231 "
34 65
Henry Luther 66
120 “
18 00
Segus Dutra
30 "15c 4 50
66 66
12 " 20 2 40
33 "25 .8 25
Manuel Dutra
16 " 2 40
William Bosworth
5 . 75
William Blake
7 4 1 05
Manuel Enos
10 “ 1 50
Joe Stars
22 h.at 25c 5 50
66
30 " 15c 4 50
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Antone Silvia
16 “
2 40
Pat McManus
24 “
3 60
Charles Lee
156 “
23 40
Howard Pierce
40 “
6 00
2 horses and cart
40 "
11 00
Manuel Frank
40 “ 30c 12 00
John Rabas
32 “
4 80
Joe Dutre
75 "
11 25
Antone Silvia, 66
5
" at 20c
1 00
Manuel Patrick,
20 “
3 00
Joe Souza,
40 “
6 00
Antone Perry,
100 “
15 00
Arthur Sprague, 66
4 "at 20c
80
10 «
15c
1 50
C. N. Simmons, material,
2 h. 1. 77 at 10c per. 1. 1 66
$7 70
6 31 5
1 55
9 25
F. A. Whitmarsh, material, 2 h. 1. 130 at 10c. per l. John Pasche, material,
13 00
2 h. l. stones, 100 at 10c per 1. 10 00
1
66 39 5 1 95
2 h. 1. gravel, 61 16 66 9 76
1
66
33 8
66 2 64 24 35
Paid Apr. 5, 1902
512 33
Apr. 5 to May 2, 1902.
H. A. Briggs
45 hrs. $9 00
Whitfield Veinot 64 “ 9 60
2 horses and cart 55 “ 15 13
1 horse and cart
49 “
7 35
2 horses hauling scraper 20 “ 5 00
46 08
C. Smith, lumber 4 80
Antone Silvia, shoveling snow 4 hrs. 80
140 “
21 00
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Henry Luther
40 “ 6 00
66 stones
1 00
Charles Lee,
40 hrs.
6 00
Antone Perry
65 “
9 75
Frank Rose
30 4
4 50
Frank Perry
10 "
1 50
Manuel F. Borges, stones
1 00
35 35
Paid May 3, 1902
$81 43
May 3 to June 6, 1902.
H. A. Briggs
109 hrs.
21 80
Whitfield Veniot
112 “
16 80
2 horses and cart
172 " 47 31
1 horse and cart
82 "
12 30
98 21
Antone Dutra
60 “
9 00
Charles Lee
86
12 90
Henry Luther
85 “
12 75
Antone Perry
115
66
17 25
Arthur Sprague
10
1 50
Joe Stars
80
12 00
Segus Dutra
70
66 10 50
Joe Souza
35
5 25
F. A. Whitmarsh, material, 62 " 1. at 10c 6 20 66 2 horse team 5 "
2 13
J. A. Talbott, material,
2 h. 1. 108 at 10c per load
10 80
C. N. Simmons, material,
2 h. 1. 45 at 10c per load
4 50
1 " 11 5 66
55
5 05
Dynamite, caps and fuse
2 34
D. D. Andrews, spikes
1 05
108 72
Paid June 7, 1902
$206 93
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ANNUAL REPORT.
June 7 to August 1, 1902.
H. A. Briggs
41 hours $8 20
Whitfield Veniot
72
66
10 80
2 horses and cart
20
. "
5 50
1 horse and cart
79
66 11 85
Spikes
35
$36 70
Pat McManus
66 hours $9 90
Henry Luther
75
66
11 25
Antone Perry
5
75
Manuel Dutre
20
3 00
Joe Souza
5
66
75
C. H. Smith, 1188 feet plank
29 70
$55 35
Paid August 2, 1902.
$92 05
August 2 to September 29, 1902.
H. A. Briggs
8 hours $1 60
Whitfield Veinot
58
66
8 70
2 horses and cart
15
66
4 13
1 horse and cart
48
66
7 20
$21 63
Antone Dutre
10 hours $1 50
Henry Luther
19
2 85
Pat McManus
5
66
75
Frank Perry Soute
35
66
5 25
Charles Holensbee
20
66
3 00
Frank Silvia
10
66
1 50
Joe Perry Soute
20
66
3 00
Antone Silvia
30
66
4 50
$22 35
$43 98
Paid October 4, 1902
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ANNUAL REPORT.
. Oct. 6 to Oct. 29, 1902.
H. A. Briggs
47 hrs.
$9 40
Whitfield Veinot
27 “
4 05
2 horses and cart 23 44 6 33
1 horse and cart
54 .
8 10
Spikes
35
$28 23
Henry Luther
29 “
4 35
Pat McManus
50 “
7 50
Frank Rose
9 "
1 35
Antone Silvia
4 "
60
C. S. Chace, ashes, 13 1. at 10 cts.
1 30
Color Works " 32
3 20
C. N. Simmons, material,
2 h. 1. 30 at 10c per 1.
3 00
1 " 15
5 66
75
3 75
22 05
Paid Nov. 1, 1902
50 28
Nov. 3 to Dec. 4, 1902.
H. A. Briggs
75 hırs. $5 00
Whitfield Veinot
36 4
5 40
2 horses and cart
54 4
14 85
1 horse and cart
62 4
9 30
44 55
Pat McManus
85 “
12 75
Frank Rose
27 "
4 05
Henry Luther
31
4 65
21 45
Paid Dec. 6, 1902 $66 00
The whole amount paid H. A. Briggs
from Oct. 23, 1901 to Dec. 4, 1902
$1053 01
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Load of gravel put on highway paid for 7 42
66 hauled from Milk St. 1 78
Hart St. 1 23
66
Pleasant St. 59
For total loads of gravel put on highway $11 02
Ashes put on sidewalks, number of loads
66
Stones hauled for bridges
24
picked from highway 49
Material from gutters
311
Respectfully submitted,
H. A. BRIGGS,
Road Commissioner.
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Road Commissioner's Report.
REPORT OF CHAS. A. HORTON, R. C. OF THE
WESTERN DISTRICT.
Paid for labor on highway for month ending Jan. 4, 1902.
Chas. A. Horton, 80 hours, Dec. 14, 12, 13, 16, 26, 27, 28, 31, Jan. 1, 2, 3 $16 00
1 horse team, 16 hours, Dec. 11, 12 2 00
2 horse team, Dec. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 26, 27, . 28, 31, 31, Jan. 1, 2, 3 47 00
1 man, Dec. 28 1 20
Sharpening
1 50
Nitro powder 3 50
I. G. Horton, 80 hours, Dec. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 26, 27, 28, 31, Jan. 1, 2, 3. 12 00
C. L. Horton, 16 hours, Dec. 26, 27, Jan. 2 2 40
L. A. Drown, 48 hours, Dec. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 28, Jan. 1 7 20
John Murphy, 64 hours, Dec. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 28, 31, Jan. 1, 2 9 60
Herbert Atwood, 16 hours, Dec. 12, 13 2 40
G. E. Horton, 2 horses, team and man, Dec. 12, 13 6 80
1 man, Dec. 12, 13 2 40
Geo. Horton, 12 hours, Dec. 13, 14 1 80
Thos. A. Briggs, 35 loads gravel 2 10
C. A. Horton, 39 loads gravel 2 34
Geo. F. Hathaway 6 40
$126 64
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Paid for labor on highway from Jan. 4, 1902 to Mar.
1st, 1902.
C. A. Horton, 7 hrs. 1 40
4 hrs. 7 hrs., Feb. 23 4 20
H. W. Horton, 7 hrs. 1 40
4 horses 7 hrs. 4 20
I. G. Horton 7 hrs. 1 40
J. N. Horton 66
1 40
Thomas Westcott 66
1 40
D. H. Briggs 66
1 40
W. B. Reed 66
1 40
A. A. Horton
1 40
E. F. Horton 66
1 40
O. W. Horton 66
1 40
G. W. Paul 9 hrs.
1 80
Antone Perry
1 40
Herbert Horton 4 "
80
66 horse
60
H. A. Drown, 3 hrs. 1 horse
45
D. F. Lane and others, snow bill
8 15
B. L. Dean, 4 hrs.
80
66 horse 60
$37 00
Paid for labor on highway from Mar. 1st to Apr. 5, 1902.
G. E. Horton and man, 8 hrs. 3 20
2 horses 8 hrs.
2 40
Geo. I. Potter, 4 hrs. 80
66 2 horses Mar. 6 1 20
Henry Potter, 4 hrs. Mar. 6
80
Wm. Kay, Mar. 6 80
18 40
Horse, Mar. 1 1 90
Mar. 1, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 15, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
54 40
2 horses, cart and man
Mar. 1, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 15, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, plow 3 00
C. A. Horton, 92 hrs.
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ANNUAL REPORT.
John Murphy, 68 hrs. 10 20
Mar. 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 25, 26, 27, 28
I. G. Horton, 76 hrs. 11 40
Mar. 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 15, 25,26, 27, 28
Geo. Paul, 24 hours, Mar. 4, 5, 13, 14 3 60
L. A. Drown, 16 hours, Mar. 14, 15 2 40
Manuel Sylvia, 16 hours, Mar. 13, 14 2 40
A. B. Horton, 16 hours 2 40
Team, Mar. 25, 26, 28 3 40
H. N. Horton, 2 horses, cart and man, Mar. 24, 25 8 50
E. F. Horton, 16 hours, Mar. 25, 26 2 40
A. A. Horton, 50 hours, Mar. 25, 26, 27, 28, 24 7 50
W. B. Reed, 16 hours 2 40
2 horse cart and man, Mar. 24, 25, 26, 27, 23 8 50
O. N. Horton, 24 hours, Mar. 25, 26, 28 3 60
Gravel.
Edward Nichols, 20 loads $1 20
Geo. Paul 6 36 66
E. A. Horton 39
2 34
W. B. Reed 122
9 28
Snow bill of R. P. & H. L. Horton 3 25
$172 03
Paid for labor on highway from April 5 to May 3, 1902.
C. A. Horton, 95 hrs.
19 00
Apr. 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, May 1
Horse and cart, 30 hrs.
4 50
April 7, 8, May 1
Horse, cart and man, 70 hrs. 21 00
Apr. 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15
2 horses, cart and man, 60 hrs. 25 20.
Apr. 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17
I. G. Horton, 75 hrs. 11 25
Apr. 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17
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ANNUAL REPORT.
W. B. Reed, 2 horses, cart and 2 men, 47 1/2 hrs. 27 25
Apr. 11, 12, 14, 15, 17
1 man, Apr. 16 1 50
A. A. Horton, 50 hours, April 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 7 50
O. N. Horton, 50 hours, April 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 7 50
A. B. Horton, 2 horses, cart and man, 50 hours, · April 11, 14, 15, 16, 17 21 25
John Murphy, 40 hours, April 14, 15, 17, 17 6 00
L. A. Drown. 10 hours, April 17 1 50
G. E. Horton, 2 horses, cart and man, May 1 4 25
Town gravel bank, 275 double loads gravel
$158 00
Paid for labor on highway from May 3 to May 31, 1902.
C. A. Horton, 140 hours $28 00
2 horses, cart and man, 170 hours 72 25
1 horse, 100 30 00 66
2 horses, 66 30 12 75
May 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28,29,31
I. G. Horton 120 hours, May 8, 9, 14, 16, 21, 22 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31 18 00
A. A. Horton, 110 hours, May 8, 9, 10, 12, 21 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31 16 50
John Murphy, 120 hours, May 8, 9, 10, 12, 16 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31 18 00
O. N. Horton, 110 hours, May 8, 9, 10, 12, 21 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31 16 50
Otis Reed, 100 hours, May 9, 10, 12, 21, 22, 26 27, 28, 29,31 15 00
W. B. Reed, 2 horses, cart and man, 90 hours 38 25 1 horse, 66 10 hours 3 00
8 50
H. W. Horton, 2 horses, cart and man, 20 hrs. May 21, 22
R. B. Horton, 2 horses, cart and man 50 hrs. 21 25
May 21, 22, 26, 27, 31
H. A. Horton, 20 hrs., May 27, 31 3 00
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Gravel.
Thomas A. Briggs, 109 loads 6 54
G. Horton 69 4 14
W. B. Reed 36
2 88
Town gravel bank
$314 56
Paid for labor on highway from May 31 to Aug. 1, 1902.
E. A. Horton, 10 hrs. 2 00
2 horse cart and man, 20 hrs. 8 50
Plank and spikes for railroad crossing at Segre- gansett 10 50
10 loads gravel 60
$21 60
Paid for labor on highway from Aug. 1 to Sept. 6, 1902.
C. A. Horton, 75 hrs. $15 00
2 horses cart and man 10 hrs. 4 25
1 horse, cart and man 85 hrs. 25 50
Aug. 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29
J. G. Horton, 100 hrs. 15 00
Aug. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, Sept. 5
H. A. Horton, 100 hrs. 15 00
Aug. 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, Sept. 5
A. A. Horton, 30 hrs., Aug. 28, 29, Sept. 5 4 50
W. B. Reed, 30 hrs., Aug. 28, 29, Sept. 5 4 50
Otis Reed, 30 hr .. Aug. 28, 29, Sept. 5 4 50
$88. 25
Paid for labor on highway from Sept. 6 to Dec. 1, 1902.
C. A. Horton, 82 hrs. $16 40
2 horses, cart and man 90 hrs. 38 25
Plank 2 00
C. M. Horton, 10 hrs. 1 60
Sept. 6, 21, Oct. 3, 7,17, 18, Nov. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
*
:
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ANNUAL REPORT.
W. B. Reed, 1 man, 4 hrs. 60
2 horse cart and man 64 hrs. 27 20
Oct. 3, 7, 17, 18, Nov. 18, 19, 20, 21
R. B. Horton, 1 man, 8 hrs.
1 20
2 horses, cart and man 54 hrs. 22 95
Nov. 3, 7, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
J. N. Horton, 40 hrs. 6 00
Oct. 3, 7, 17, 18
Otis Reed, 62 hrs. 9 30
Oct. 3, 7, 17, Nov. 18, 19, 20, 21
A. A. Horton, 10 hrs. Oct. 17
1 50
John Murphy, 42 hrs. 6 30
Oct. 18, Nov. 18, 19, 20, 21
I. G. Horton, 40 hrs. 6 00
Oct. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
James Dorsey, 32 hours, Nov. 18, 19, 20, 21 4 80
A. A. Horton, 24 hours, Nov. 17, 18, 20 3 60
Gravel, W. B. Reed, 69 loads 5 52
E. Nichols, 38 loads
2 28
R. P. Horton, 29 hours
1 74
Town bank, 28 loads
$157 24
Geo. F. Hathaway, snow bill, Jan. 2, 12, Feb. 18, 23, Mar. 6, 1902 $8 80
Total amount expended $1062 52.
By cash from Treasurer $1062 52
No. loads of gravel, 914
Respectfully submitted,
CHAS. A. HORTON, R. C.
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Road Commissioner's Report.
REPORT OF D. M. WHITE, ROAD COMMISSION- ER, NORTH DISTRICT.
hrs.
Jan. 8
Plowing snow
21/2
$1 00
12
66
5
2 00
13
66
5
2 00
17
3
60
18
66
3
1 20
Feb. 22
66
3
1 20
D. M. White, service
2 00
23 team over district
1 00
Ed. Warren, R. H.
50
24 plowing school yard work on gutters
50
28 horse and team
7 1/2
1 12
D. M. White
21/2
50
Mar. 1
horse and team
9
1 30
D. M. White
5
1 00
2
66 over district
10
2 00
horse and team
10
1 50
3
team on side walk
4
50
D. M. White
21/2
50
4
Wheeler St.
214
1 50
66
horse and team
10
1 50
5 horse and team ruts and St. D. M. White
21/2
50
6
horse on snow plow
4
1 60
Ed. Warren, R. H.
21/2
50
D. M. White
21/2
50
4
60
50
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ANNUAL REPORT.
repairing sidewalk
60
11 team filling ruts
10
1 50
12
Spring St. 10 1 50
D. M. White
2 1/2
50
15 C.Terry, Fred Booth, unloading plank for bridge
1 00
D. M. White
50
24 Pair horses carting plank for bridge 81/2
$2 29
26 Planking bridge foot of Spring street 10
2 00
10 lb. nails, Almy
40
27
4 horses 2 carts, Lincoln ave. 10
5 50
D. M. White 7
1 46
28
hill and bridge 10
2 00
Two double teams, Moran's hill 10
5 50
31
Gooding' hill 10
5 50
D. M. White
1 50
30
Pair horses, Dighton
2 00
Apr. 1 Pair horses on scraper 10
2 75
1 horse and cart 5
75
D. M. White
1 50
2 2 pair horses on scraper
10
5 50
1 horse and cart
10
1 50
D. M. White
5
1 00
3 4 horses on scraper
10
5 50
D. M. White, service
21/2
50
1 horse trucking stone
10
1 50
4
66
10
1 50
D. M. White, service
2 1/2
50
$50 59
-
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Apr. 8 4 horses on scraper 10
5 50
1 horse carting stone 10
1 50
D. M. White
10
2 00
10 Pair horses, sanding sidewalk 10
2 75
11 4 horses on scraper
10
5 50
1 horse carting stones 10
1 50
D. M. White, service 10
2 00
12 Team to carry men C. St. Team work on sidewalk D. M. White
4
60
21/2
50
14 Two teams Moran's hill
10
5 50
Team William St.
75
D. M. White, service
8
1 00
4 horses, 2 carts, Wheeler st.
10
5 50
1 horse, to help
10
1 50
D. M. White
10
2 00
16 and team
1 50
D. M. White, to B. bridge
1 00
1 horse and cart
10
1 50
4 horses and carts
10
5 50
17
10
5 50
D. M. White
10
1 50
1 horse and cart
10
1 50
D. M. White
4
80
18
1 horse and cart, carting stone 5
75
D. M. White 5
1 00
4 tons stone, C. Rose
2 00
21
4 horses, 2 carts, W street
10
5 50
1 horse and cart
75
Team, 2 trips, W street
1 50
D. M. White, service 66
10
2 00
22
10
2 00
D. M. White, 1 horse, cart
10
1 50
4 horses, 2 carts
10
5 50
24 1 horse and man
5
75
D. M. White
21/2
50
1 00
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ANNUAL REPORT.
25 Repairing railway to B W St. 10 Team, carting poles, etc. Chestnut poles
2 00
1 50
1 75
26 Horses and cart 4
60
28 Pair horses and cart, pike
10
2 75
D. M. White 10
2 00
1 horse and cart
10
1 50
29
10
1 50
D. M. White
10
2 00
Pair horses and cart
10
2 75
May 22
Pair horses, carting gravel Pearl St.
5
1 37
D. M. White
21/2
50
From old book my account
24 54
23
Pair horses gravel, Pearl St.
5
1 37
31
Horse and cart
5
75
June 2
10
1 50
D. M. White
21/2
50
4
Pair horses, 1 man, Gooding's hill
5
2 25
16 Pair horses
10
2 75
17
66 1 man Gooding's
hill
10
2 75
Team to pike
1 25
D. M. White
5
1 00
18
Pair horses Gooding's hill
10
2 75
D. M. White
21/2
50
19. 66
21/2
50
Pair horses carting sand on sidewalk
1 75
21 Team sanding sidewalk D. M. White
21/2
50
24
Mowing sidewalks 5
3 00
26 Cleaning sand from gutters 3 D. M. White, with Murphy to pike 1 00
81
28 Pair horses mowing sidewalks 10 6 00
5
1 37
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Man with scythe, mowing sidewalk 10
1 50
D. M. White, rep. bridge on ave. 5 1 00
1 horse and team, carting tools .
1 00
50 feet lumber
1 25
Nails
20
29 Pair horses mowing roads 4
6 00
1 horse carry tools
10
1 50
D. M. White
21/2
50
30 . 66
21/2
50
Pair horses mowing
4
3 00
1 horse carry men
5
75
31 Horse carting from gutters D. M. White
21/2
50
Aug. 1 Pair horses carting from gut- ters 10
2 75
D. M. White
5
1 00
Alfred Terry.
Feb. 23, 26, 27, 28, work
$2 40
Mar. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 14, 27, 28,31,
Apr. 1, 2, 3
16 49
Apr. 8, 11, 12,14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 25, May 1
106
15 90
May 9
10
1 50
June 2, 24
17
2 55
July 28, 29. 30, 31, Aug 1
50
7 50
Aug. 4, 5, 6, 7, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27,
691/2
10 43
Sept. 8, Oct. 6, 7, 8, 17, 24, 25, 29, Nov. 17
80
12 00
$68 77
George Cobb, work.
Mar. 11, 12, 27, 28, 31, Apr. 1, 2, 3, Mar. 1, 3, 4, 5 1001/2 15 07
10
1 50
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Apr. 8, 8, 11,12,14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22
81
12 15
July 22, 23, 24, 28, 29
45
6 75
Dec 14, 15, shoveling snow
9
1 80
$35 77
Walter Terry.
Apr. 22, 28, 29
30
4 50
July 26, 28, 29, 30, 30, Aug. 1
53
7 95
Aug. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 27
38
5 50
Oct. 24, 25
15
2 25
$20 10
George Driscoll.
Dec. 18, Feb. 17, snow
51/2
1 16
Mar. 26, 27, 28, 31, Apr. 1, 2, 3
60
9 00
Apr. 15, 16, 17, 21
40
6 00
Apr. 8, 9
30
3 00
$19 16
$143 80
Darius E. White.
Feb. 23, April 1, 2, 3, 4
46
$7 80
April 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16
54
8 10
May 22, 24, 25, 31, June 2, 16
40
6 00
July 7
5
75
Dec. 15, shoveling snow
7 1/2
1 50
$24 15
George Booth.
March 24, 27, 28. 31, Apr. 1, 2, 3, 4
781/2
$11 77
80
12 00
April 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22 June 16, 17, 18, 19
36 1/2
5 47
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ANNUAL REPORT.
July 21, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31
40
6 00
Aug. 5, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27
55
8 25
Oct. 27, 29
20
3 00
Nov. 11, 13
15
2 25
$48 74
James McCabe.
Mar. 24, 31, April 1, 2, 3, 4
531/2
8 02
April 8, 11, 14, May 9 37
5 55
$13 57
Thomas Moran.
Jan. 13, 23, snow
5
$1 00
May 27, April 14
10
1 50
March 28
8
1 20
Nov. 11
10
1 50
$5 20
C. A. Reed.
Jan. 12, 13, 17, 22, 23, snow
$7 80
March 6, Dec. 7, 14
2 60
7
3 80
$14 20
Dan Sullivan.
March 24, carting plank
81/2
$1 27
April 11, on scraper
10
1 50
April 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29, May 1, 7, 9
103
15 75
$18 52
Aug. 4 Team on side walk
10
$2 75
D. M. White
5
1 00
5 66
21/2
50
69
ANNUAL REPORT.
Team carting stone to tar gutter
10
2 75
Team on mowing machine
10
3 00
6
5
1 37
D. M. White
21/2
50
7
66
5
1 00
Team plow gutter
5
1 37
7
Team on washout
3
82
D. M. White
75
Team
1 00
21
Team plowing gutter, A.
Talbots
5
1 37
D. M. White 66 on pike
5
1 00
22
10
2 00
Horse and express
10
1 50
23
Horse and cart
5
75
D. M. White
2
40
25
66
5
1 00
Team, repairing gutters
5
1 37
26
66
10
2 75
D. M. White 66
3
60
Team carting from gutters
5
1 37
Sept. 8
Team plowing gutters
10
2 75
D. M. White, service
1 40
9 Team
5
1 37
D. M. White
2 1/2
50
21
Work on bridge at Walker's Team
1 00
Oct. 6
Team on side walk
5
1 37
D. M. White
50
7
Team hauling gravel Gooding Hill
10
2 75
D. M. White 66
21/2
50
8
21/2
50
Team hauling gravel
10
2 75
10 D. M. White and team, pike
1 75
2
40
27
1 00
70
ANNUAL REPORT.
John Glin.
Mar. 31, Apr. 3, 8, 9, 12, 12, 14, 21,22 71 $10.65
May 7, 8, 9, Apr. 2, 3 50
7 50
Sept. 21, 29
16 34 2 50
$20 65
C. V. Sanders.
Mar.28 Plank for bridge
79 59
Apr. 3 Fred Booth 5
75
John Waterman.
Apr. 28, 29, May 1
30
4 50
May 9, 15, 27, 28, 24
42
7 80
$12 30
Charles Waldron, Dec. 14, 26, snow 8
1 60
Frenchman, Nov. 11, work on drain
10
1 50
Josiah Talbot, work on Riverside ave.
10 00
Owen McCabe, Aug. 1, repairing scraper
1 50
George Driscoll, Dec. 14,running snow
plow 5
1 00
Jesse Codding.
Sept. 9
5
75
Dec. 14, snow
3
60
Walter Fisk.
Oct. 6, 7, 8, 27, 29
45
6 75
Nov. 11, 13, 17
25
3 75
Dec. 15, snow
7
1 40
$11 90
Charles Cronan, Dec. 13, 14, 15, snow 22
4 40
Noonan, Oct. 24, 25, 29 30
4 50
71
ANNUAL REPORT.
Larry Cronan.
Oct. 24, 25, 29, Nov. 17
40
6 00
Dec. 14, 15
17
3 40
$9 40
George Clark, Nov. 11, 12, 13, with team
$9 00
Gravel account. Timothy Waterman.
Apr. 28, 29
208 loads $2 08
May 1
50
2 00
April 29
55
2 20
May 29
50
2 00
May 19
46
1 84
309 loads
$10 12
Thomas Moran.
May 27,
94 loads
4 70
May 30
24
1 20
Apr. 14
48
2 40
166 loads
$8 30
O'Connors, Apr. 15,
304 loads gravel
12 16
N. A. Walker, Apr. 22
92
4 60
George Gooding.
May 5, 8, 19
28 loads gravel
1 40
Mar. 31
46
2 30
June 16, 17, 18, July 4
34
1 70
Aug. 8, Oct. 6, 7, 8, 17, 23, 27
44
2 20
Aug. 28, Nov. 13, 17
12
60
$8 20
$67 28
Wade's hill, 126 loads
72
ANNUAL REPORT.
Gilbert Wolf.
March 20, 26, 27
15
$2 25
April 21, 22, 24, 25, 26
39
5 88
Aug. 5, 8, 9, 14, 19, 20
33 1-2
5 62
June 4, 5, 2
15
2 25
$16 00
James Marky.
March 26, 27, 28
30
$4 50
April 28, 29, May 1
30
4 50
$9 00
William Mandsfield.
April 1, 2, 3, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22 65
$11 25
James Covell.
March 28
10
$1 50
Clarence Waldron.
April 1, 2, 3
25
$3 75
May 8, 9
10
3 00
$6 75
Christopher Barlow.
March 26, 27, 28
30
$4 50
Timothy Waterman.
April 28, 29, with team
$6 00
May 1, 9, 20, 24, 27, 28
15 30
$21 30
Charles Hays.
March 27, 28, 31, April 1, 2, 3, team 55
$17 12
April 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, team 60
25 50
Oct. 21, 23, 24, 25
18 62
$61 24
73
ANNUAL REPORT.
Albert Wheeler.
April 28, 29, May 1, with team
$9 00
James Driscol.
March 29, 31, April 1, 2, 3, 15, 16, 17 75 $11 25
George Cobb.
Feb. 23, 28, March 1, 3, 4, 5 36 $5 59
D. M. White.
Oct. 17 Horse and team
1 00
11 Lumber sidewalk 1 10
24 Two teams, Wade's hill
4 25
D. M. White
75
Horse
50
25 Two teams, W. hill
4 25
27 1 horse and cart, Gooding's hill 1 50
D. M. White
50
29 Two teams, Wade's hill
5 50
D. M. White and team
1 25
$21 37
Nov.11 D. M. White, taking up drain
$1 50
Team carting stone
10
1 50
13
carting ashes 5
1 37
D. M. White
21/2
50
17 G. H. 21/2
10
2 75
29 Service pike
Dwight Lane
1 00
Car fare
15
$12 39
Snow, D. M. White.
Dec. 5, 12, 13, 14, on snow $7 60
Dec. 15, 26, 29, 28 5 70
50
Fare H. G. H.
1 00
74
ANNUAL REPORT.
Dec. 26, D. E. White
80
Charles Waldron
60
$14 70
Mar. 2, Lewis M. White
. $ 80
Mar. 23, 28, snow 1 60
Mar. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 3 90
Oct. 23, 4 horses, 2 carts, hauling gravel
5 50
$26 50
Dec. 16, James Brownell, one snow plow
$2 00
Daniel Williams, running snow plow
'7 80
D. M. White, carting
5 41
Total amount expended
$1033 46
Repairs on Dighton and Berkley bridge
$34 45
Respectfully submitted
D. M. WHITE,
Road Commissioner.
15
75
ANNUAL REPORT.
Valuation and Tax List
OF THE
Town of Dighton, Mass.,
FOR THE YEAR 1902.
NAMES.
Poll. Personal. Real.
Tax.
Josephus P. Ashley
$1500
$21 30
Robert Allen
2
750
12 65
Robert E. Atwood
2
1840
28 13
Edward Almy
2
4150
5245
134 41
Edwin A. Anthony
2
875
14 43
Miriam Amorils
2
2 00
John E. Anthony
2
2 00
Heirs of Cynthia Briggs
800
11 36
Heirs of George Briggs
195
2 77
Ira P. Briggs
2
130
2650
42 48
David H. Briggs
2
23
655
11 63
George T. Briggs
2
2 00
Heirs of Henry Briggs
1225
17 40
Everett H. Briggs
2
60
2 85
Sarah P. Briggs
2095
29 75
Estate of Albert Briggs
50
3395
48 92
Joseph E.& Albert S. Briggs, Boston
220
3 13
Joseph E. Briggs, Boston
200
2 84
Estate of Isaac N. Babbitt
855
12 14
Estate of Randall B. Bullock
2275
32 31
Franklin Briggs
2
1800
27 56
. Elizabeth W. Briggs
850
12 07
200
2 84
Benjamin F. Briggs
76
ANNUAL REPORT.
Estate of William Burnett
60
1305
19 39
Nathaniel M. Babbitt
60
600
9 38
Martha M. Babbitt
425
6 04
Hodijah Baylies
2
2 00
Sarah Babbitt
1125
15 98
Albert L. Briggs
2
245
800
16 84
Helen C. Briggs
245
3 48
Hiram W. Briggs
2
85
805
14 65
Hiram W. Briggs & H. R. West
10
15
James B. Babbitt
105
200
6 34
John L. Boomer
2
2 00
Anna J. Boomer
2700
38 34
Laura A. Briggs
1900
26 98
Laura A. Briggs & heirs of D. P. Paul
850
12 07
N. Wallace Babbitt
2
70
1550
25 01
Emerson H. Baylies
2
495
9 03
Frank A. D. Bullard
2
125
2530
39 71
Wid. Betsey and Mary W. Briggs
1815
25 78
Fannie M. Babbitt
350
4 96
Rosaltha Bliss, H.T.Horton guardian
300
4 26
Albert G. Bosworth
2
140
425
10 03
John O. Babbitt
2
2 00
Howard C. Briggs
2
2 00
Frederick Boothe
2
2 00
Herbert W. Baylies
2
2 00
Herbert H. Ballou
2
2 00.
J. Harvey Briggs
2
75
3 07
Manuel A. Batencourt
2
2 00
Patrick J. Brady
2
2 00
Edward E. Barlow
2
2 00
George C. Boothe
2
2 00
Whitman Chace
100
3000
44 02
Samuel N. Codding
2
950
15 49
Charles S. Chase
2
100
5175
81 17
Nathan O. Codding
2
625
10 88
Estate of James D. Codding
950
13 49
Wid. Emery Crosby
625
8 88
John W. Chadwick
2
1100
17 62
George W. Carle
2
2 00
77
ANNUAL REPORT.
George A. Clark
2
50
1170
19 33
John E. Chandler
2
150
1900
31 11
George W. Cobb
2
2 00
Anna J. Cobb
875
12 43
Arthur G. Cobb
2
2 00
Edwin L. Childs
2
2 00
Edwin W. Childs
2
60
2 88
Walter E. Chase
2
7275
20 11
William C. Codding
2
700
11 94
Walter Childs
2
30
1800
27 99
E. Emmons Chase
2
SO
13 36
Ernest E. Chadwick
2
2 00
George M. Chase
875
14 43
Charles A. Chase
2
230
5 27
Manuel P. Combra
55
825
14 50
William F. Chase
2
40
885
15 14
Harold H. Crichlow
2
2 00
Mrs. Mary Clarke
70
565
9 03
Dighton Manufacturing Company
16050
227 91
Heirs of Clifford M. Dunbar
500
7 10
Dighton Furnace Company
5750
81 65
Jacob J. Davis
2
40
575
10 74
William H. Driscoll
2
2 00
George T. Driscoll
2
2 00
John F. Driscoll
2
2 00
Augustus F. Dever
2
50
500
4 81
Mary A. Dailey
500
7 10
Arthur F. Dunlap
2
1850
28 27
Beniah L. Dean
2
70
340
7 83
Manuel DeMoran
2
375
7 32
David Donahy
2
65
875
15 36
Joseph Perry Dupont
2
110
1180
20 33
George Doucett
2
.2 00
John Doucett
2
2 00
Lyman E. Emerson
2
30
2 43
Samuel J. Eaton
2
285
1475
27 00
Horace M. Eddy
2
20
1150
18 62
Martha J. Essex
75
1 07
Edgar Essex
2
60
2 86
222 2
78
ANNUAL REPORT.
Estate of Samuel J. Eames
190
2 70
George E. Francis
2
40
1485
23 66
Arthur J. Fiddler
2
2 00
Adrienna French
145
2 06
Roland H. Farnham
2
2 00
Clara Farnham
875
12 43
Mary W. Greene
· 80
4135
59 86
Jesse P. Goff
30
785
11 58
Charles O. Gay
2
100
2910
44 75
John Gooding,
2115
30 04
George E. Gooding conservator
Henry D. Greenlaw
2
1000
16 20
Susan H. Greenlaw
125
1 78
George E. Gooding
2
75
3405
51 42
Albert N. Goff
2
85
3 21
Alfred N. Gay
2
2 00
John Glynn
1450
22 59
Benjamin F. Goff
2
50
450
9 10
James Griffin
2
2 00
George N. Goff
2
2 00
Albert W. Grant
2
600
10 52
Joseph B. Grant
2
2 00
Estate of Lucinda B. Horton
575
8 17
Estate of Leonard Horton
150
2 13
Estate of William Hathaway
2350
33 37
Jarvis B. and Almond B. Horton
490
1080
22 30
Jarvis B. Horton
2
2 00
Almond B. Horton
2
2 00
Alfred A. Horton
2
30
7.25
12 73
Josiah T. Horton
2
1000
16 20
James G. Horton
930
13 21
Alfred Horton
70
1650
24 43
Henry W. Horton
2
720
2070
41 63
James H. Horton
2
300
1787
31 64
Gaius E. Horton
2
460
1375
28 07
Est. of William Hathaway Jr.
90
1750
26 13
Rufus P. Horton
2
340
3005
49 50
George L. Horton
2
30
2 43
Rufus P. Horton, Treas. of
805
11 43
Cen. Cong. Society
79
ANNUAL REPORT.
Nathan B. Horton
2
380
2200
38 64
Wid. Celia Hunt
. 150
2 13
Est. of Josiah L. Horton
3250
46 15
Benjamin F. Hathaway
2
55
660
12 17
Charles A. Horton
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