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4255
64 13
899
15 14
1600
23 36
6
Valuation.
Tax.
Joel P. Coleman. 1 poll, house and 1 acre 250, cow 60,
310
6 53
Elijah S. Carter, 1 poll, buildings and 55 acres 900, Plain lot 9 acres 60, horse 50, 2 cows 105, 3 young cattle 25, 1 swine 21,
1231
19 97
Anson I. Collier, 1 poll, buildings and 33 acres 600, horse 125, 2 cows 100, 1 swine 12,
837
14 25
Charles S. Clark, 1 poll, buildings and 115 acres 1400, horse 30, 2 oxen 155, 8 cows 380, 1 sheep 7, 2 swine 32,
2004 .
31 27
Estate of John P. Clark, buildings and 107 acres 1450, horse 60, 2 oxen 180, 8 cows 280, 2 young cattle 80,
2020
29 93
Estate of James Conant, 8 acres wood,
200
2 92
George Caldwell, cow 55,
55
81
John Crawford, 1 poll, buildings and 10 acres 500, horse 40, cow 75.
615
10 99
Charles Conant, 1 poll, buildings and 14 acres 375, horse 50,
425
8 21
J. Edwin Cowles, 1 poll, house and 1 acre 500, 1 swine 14,
514
9 51
Coldbrook Spring Estate, (owners unknown) hotel, barn, saw-mill. bathing house and 37 acres, Frank Caldwell, 1 poll,
10,000
146 00
2 00
Luther Dean, 1 poll, building and 1 acre 425, wood lot 5 acres 80, cow 50,
555
10 11
Asa A. Dean, 1 poll, buildings and 16 aeres 350, horse 45, cow 45
440
8 43
Amanda Dean, 2 horses 250, 2 oxen 165, 3 cows 140,
555
8 11
Estate of Edmund Dean, buildings and 105 acres 1120, J. Dean land 8 acres 100,
1220
17 82
Elijah Dean, 1 poll, buildings and 95 acres 2500, horse 35, 2 oxen 220, 11 cows 605, heifer 35, 1 shcep 5, 1 swine 15,
3505
53 18
John P. Day, 1 poll, buildings and 120 acres 2400, Allen lot 44 acres 350, horse 85, 2 oxen 225, 5 cows 225, 2 young cattle 85, 2 swine 30,
3400
51 64
Preston Day, 1 poll,
2 00
Lewis Dean, 1 poll, buildings and 1-2 acre 850, J. Dean's place buildings and 41 acres 800, horse 100, cow 65, heifer 30, 1 swine 15, stock in trade 800,
2660
40 99
Joseph B. Dwelly, 1 poll,
2 00
Thomas M. Dwelly, 1 poll, horse 65, 3 cows 160,
225
5 29
David R. Dean, 1 poll, buildings and 27 acres, 1400, Batchellor Jot 25 acres 250, flowed land 28 acres 200, horse 100, 4 cows 125, 1 sheep 10, 2 swine 30,
2185
32 46
-
7
Valuation.
Tax.
Lewis Davis, 1 poll, buildings and 1-3 acre 225, cow 40,
265
5 88
Henry G. Drury, 1 poll. buildings and 8 acres 850, 2 cows 90, 1 sheep 10,
950
15 87
Joseph Dwelly, 1 poll, buildings and 53 acres 875, Stratton lot 15 acres 100, Fuller lot 16 acres 350.
1325
21 35
Isaiah Dean, 1 poll, cow 40, 1 swine 9,
49
2 72
Delotia W. Dean, building and 4 acres,
400
exempt.
William P. Dwelly, 1 poll, buildings and 100 acres 1350, 2 horses 175, 2 oxen 155, 3 cows 170, 3 sheep 15, 2 swine 28,
1893
29 66
Gardner M. Dean, 1 poll,
2 00
Albert Fuller, 1 poll,
2 00
Mary Flint, 1-3 house, 1-3 barn and 27 acres 450, Daniel W. Flint, 1 poll, 2-3 house, 2-3 barn and
exempt.
85 acres 1020, horse 100, 4 oxen 350, 4 cows 210, 2 young cattle 60, 7 sheep 35,
1775
27 93
Betsey Foster, money at interest 400,
5 84
Samuel B. Fairbank, 1 poll, money at interest,
600
10 76
John B. Fairbank, 1 poll,
2 00
Walton Felch, 1 poll, 2 houses, barn and 15 acres 1200,
1200
19 52
Edward W. Fuller, 1 poll,
2 00
James C. Fairbank, 1 poll, buildings and 142 acres 4000, Nelson Haskell place 96 acres 1000, Par- menter lot 39 acres 450, Clapp lot 48 acres 300, 2 horses 175, 4 oxen 335, 13 cows 770, 9 young cattle 280, bull 65, 17 sheep 102, 3 sw:ne 72,
7549
112 22
Timothy N. Fobes, 1 poll, buildings and 146 acres 2400, Stearns lot, wood 6 acres 275, horse 50,
2 oxen 210, 10 cows 580, 1 sheep 9, 3 swine 70, money at interest, 200
3794
57 42
Emily Fuller, buildings and 40 acres 650, ex- empt 500,
150
2 19
S. James Foster, 1 poll, buildings and 7 acres 850, Rawson land 42 acres 850, Upton land 3 acres 50, Hamilton land 100 acres 1000, horse 65, 4 cows 260, 4 young cattle 140, 1 swine 42, 1 sheep 7,
3264
49 67
David T. Fuller, 1 poll, 2 oxen 175, cow 65, 3 young cattle 105,
345
7 04
Joseph Fobes, 1 poll, buildings and 1 1-2 acres 1300, sprout land 16 acres 110, Ross land 16 acres 300, Ayers land 2 1-4 acres 375, horse 175, 12 cows 455, 6 young cattle 180, 16 shcep 96, 1 swine 17, money at interest 1000,
4008
60 54
Samuel Field, 1 poll, stock in trade 200,
4 92
Sophronia Green, buildings and 2 1-2 acres 900, exempt 500,
400
5 84
8
Valuation.
Tax. 2 00
James Gray, 1 poll,
Patrick Gaffney, 1 poll, buildings and 56 acres 1550, horse 60. 6 cows 375, heifer 33, 2 swine 38,
2056
32 03
Michael Gaffney, 1 poll, buildings and 203 acres 2200, 2 horses 200, 2 oxen 190, 12 cows 625, 8 young cattle 160, 1 sheep 6, 2 swine 37,
3418
51 87
Charles B. Ware, horse,
50
2 73
Samuel A. Goodale, 1 poll, 43 acres
450
8 57
Charles A. Gleason, 1 poll, cow 65, 1 swine 10,
75
3 10
Joc! Green, 1 poll, buildings and 1 acre 450, cow 45,
495
9 33
John Gaffney, 1 poll, buildings and 138 acres 3000, horse 100. 2 oxen 140, 9 cows 595, 3 young cattle 105, 1 swine 30, 1 sheep 5,
3975
60 04
John Gilligan, 1 poll,
2 00
Lewis P. Green, 1 poll,
2 00
Austin Harrington, 1 poll, buildings and 17 acres 1050, cow 65, money at interest 300,
1415
22 67
600
10 76
Erskine Haskins, 1 poll, machinery 500, horse 100, Warren Harrington, 1 poll, buildings and 5 acres 1150, wood 4 acres 100, cow 65,
1315
21 21
Loring Haskell, 1 poll, buildings and 190 acres 1800,
28 28
Mary Haskell, 1-2 house, 1-2 barn, 1-2 shed, 1-2 wood-house, and 33 acres 750, exempt 500,
250
3 65
Mark Haskell, 1 poll, 1 1-2 house, 1-2 barn. 1-2 shed, 1-2 wood-house and 33 acres 1000, Warc lot 35 acres 300, Davis lot 10 acres 75, horse 125, 2 oxen 200, 4 cows 220, 4 young cattle 120, 2 swine 40,
2080
32 38
The Percival Hall estate, owners unknown, build- ings and 75 acres 2200, Bell lot 6 acres 80, Rocky Hill lot 5 acres 75,
2355
34 39
Percival Hall. horse,
20
30
Ambrose P. Hall, 1 poll, 8 cows,
400
7 84
Eliza Hill, house and 1-2 acre 950, exempt 500,
450
6 57
Lewis N. Haskell, 1 poll, buildings and 273 acres 3000, 2 horscs 275. 4 oxen 435 18 cows 1000, 5 young cattle 145, 1 swine 30, 2 sheep 12,
4897
73 50
John F. Howard, I poll, buildings and 80 acres 1700, horse 150, 7 cows 315,
2165
33 62
Samuel H Holden, 1 poll, buildings and 1 1-2 acres 550, horse 25, 1 swine 14,
589
10 62
Alvira Goodell, buildings and 2 acres 850,
850
12 40
Lyman G. Holden, 1 poll,
2 00
Nelson Haskell, 1 poll, buildings and 31 ceres 1000, Lorenzo Hill, 1 poll, buildings and 73 acres 1200,
1000
16 60
2 horses 200, 5 cows 200, 15 sheep 75, 2 swinc 24,
1699
26 81
9
Valuation. Tax.
Amory J. Holden, 1 poll, 2 houses, barn and 1-4 acre 775, horse 50,
825 14 05
J. C. Halliday, 1 poll, money at interest 150, build- ings and 1 acre 1000,
1150 18 79
Samuel Hapgood, 1 poll, buildings and 40 acres 575, horse 50, cow 40, heifer 45,
710
12 38
Joseph Hird, 1 poll,
2 00
Andrew J. Harrington, 1 poll,
2 00
Lucius Harwood, 1 poll,
2 00
Joel Harrington, 1 poll,
2 00
John Jameson, 1 poll, buildings and 91 acres 750, Fitt's lot 25 acres 150, horse 100, cow 60, stock in trade 100,
1160
18 94
Anna Keith, buildings and 100 acres 2200, money at interest 450,
2650
38 69
Adeline W. Knight, house and 8 acres 500,
exempt.
William E. Keep, 1 poll, buildings and 127 1 2 acres 2050, Flint lot 8 acres 50, Plain lot 4 1-2 acres 30, 2 horses 225, 2 oxen 150, 6 cows 340, 5 young cattle 155, 8 sheep 30, 1 swine 24, 3054
George F. Keep, 1 poll, buildings and 92 acres 3400, 6 horses 300, 2 cows 95, 3 young cattle 80, 1 coach 300, carriages and harness 100,
4275
64 92
Everett Keyes, 1 poll, buildings and 50 acres, 1050, horse 150, 4 cows 200,
1400
22 44
William O. Keep, 1 poll. buildings and 115 acres 1280, 2 horses 120, 5 cows 250, heifer 35, 1 sheep 6, 1 swine 24,
1715
27 04
Thomas Kindrick, 8 cows 480, 1 swine 12, 3 young cattle 70, 2 horses 250,
812
11 86
J. Waldo Knight, 1 poll, 2 horses 200, 2 oxen 150, 4 cows 204, 1 swine 18, 1 sheep 6, 3 young cattle 80,
658
11 62
Lincoln & Ayres, buildings and 2 acre 1200, Noyes lot 10 acres sprout 100, Maynard lot 82 acres 175, stock in trade 1500,
3250
47 48
David Lovell, 1 poll, buildings and 2 acre 1300, horse 65, 3 cows 175, heifer 30,
1570
24 93
Jonathan Lovell, 1 poll,
2 00
Leonard P. Lovell, 1 poll, buildings and 2 acre 1100, Stone lot 41 acres 450, orchard lot 2 " 50, plain lot 7 acres 40, cow 55, heifer 50,
1745
27 49
A. & H. W. Lincoln, 4 oxen 314, 22 cows 1030, 7 young cattle 180, 4 sheep 20, 5 swine 72, Horace W. Lincoln, 1 poli,
1616
23 61
2 00
Stephen Lincoln, poll, buildings and 19 acres 3300, Bogle lot 23 acres, 300, Elliott lot 27 acres 300, Woodis lot 23 acres, 1000, 2 oxen, 154, 8 cows, 515. 4 young cattle, 130, 3 swine, 54, 5764 S6 01
46 61
10
Alonzo Lincoln, 1 poll, cheese factory 500, build- ings and 146 acres 3800, 2 out lots 32 acres 300, Robinson lot 15 acres 150, Bullard lot 5 acres 150, Bogle let 76 acres 700, wood lot 4 acres 100, 3 horses 375,
Valuation. Tax.
6075
90 71
Thomas A. Loring, 1 poll, buildings and 102 acres 1470, plain lot 14 acres 80, horse 125, 2 oxen 175, 4 cows 200, 1 swine 20.
2470
32 23
Albert W. Lincoln, 1 poll, buildings and 1 acre 850, Fobes lot 1 acre 35, plain lot 5 acres 75, cow 60,
1020
16 90
Elizabeth Loring, buildings and 1 acre, 650, ex- empt 500,
150
2 19
Arthur Loring, 1 poll,
2 00
Frank E. Loring, 1 poll,
2 00
George E. lincoln, 1 poll,
2 00
John Mac amber, poll, buildings and 16 acres 625, out lot 18 acres 400, Woodis lot 72 acres 125, horse 110, 2 cows 100, 1 swine 20,
1380
22 15
John Macomber, guardian, money at interest,
1000
14 60
Artemas Maynard. 1 poll, buildings and 131 acres 2.00, horse 135, 2 oxen 224, 6 cows 310, 2 young cattle 80, 1 sheep 5, 2 swine 30,
2884
44 11
Charles J. Macomber, 1 poll,
2 00
Henry J. Macomber, 1 poll,
2 00
Hugh Millens, 1 poll, horse 20, 4 cows 240, heifer 35, 2 swine 22,
317
6 65
William A Mandall, 1 poll.
2 00
Jasper l'. Morse, 1 poll, buildings and 41 acres 900, 2 cows 105, heifer 30,
1035
17 12
Austin W. Maynard, 1 poll, shop,
50
2 73
Henry M Maynard, 1 poll,
2 00
John N. Morse, 1 poll, buildings and 46 acres 900, horse 30, cow 45, heifer 25, 1 swine 12, stock in trade 200,
1212
19 70
Dolly Maynard, house and lot,
350
exempt.
Elbridge G. Matthews, 1 poll, house and house lot,
1150
18 79
T. A. Morgan, 1 poll, buildings and 123 acres 1550, horse 100, 2 oxen 180. 4 cows 210, heifer 50, 13 sheep 52,
2142
33 28
Elbridge H. Matthews, 1 poll,
2 00
John Matthews, 1 po'l, buildings and 41 acres 700, horse 150, 3 cows 100, 3 sheep 20,
7330
17 04
James Melaney, I poll, buildings and 115 acres 1600, horse 20, 9 cows 485, 3 young cattle 150, 1 swine 20, 1 sheep 5,
2280
35 29
Newton Munroe, 1 poll, house and house lot,
500
9 30
Hervey Maynard, 1 poll, buildings and 41 acres 650, horse 50, 2 cows 110, 3 young cattle 145,
955
15 95
11
Valuation. Tax.
David H. Nye, 1 poll, buildings and 135 acres 1900, 2 horses 150, 5 oxen 200, 5 cows 300, heiter 30,
25:0 39 67
Benjamin Nurss, 1 poll, buildings and 157 acres 1650, 2 horses 175, 2 oxen 200, 2 bulls 80, 7 cows 250,
2355
36 09
F. A. Presho, 1 acre sprout land,
10
15
William Presho, buildings and 40 acres 850, horse 75, 3 cows 210,
1135
16 58
Myrick Presho, 1 poll,
2 00
Horatio W. Perkins. 1 poll, buildings and 1 acre 250, heifer 40,
290
6 24
Alvin Partridge, 1 poll,
2 00
Mary Partridge, buildings and 4 acres 800, exempt 500,
300
4 38
Betsey Pratt, buildings and 35 acres 600, Par- tridge place buildings and 35 acres 425,
1025
14 98
Isaac W. Pratt, 1 poll, horse 80, 4 oxen 375, 2 cows 72, 1 swine 27,
554
10 09
Alanson Prouty, 1 poll, buildings and house lot 1300, horse 175, carriage 125, stock in trade 1500,
3100
47 26
Francis Pluff, 1 poll, buildings and 70 acres 950, horse 80, 4 cows 210, 1 swine 32,
1272
20 58
James Packard, 1 poll, buildings and house lot 850, Stone lot 5-8 acre 25, Noyeslot 1 acre 100, Wood lot 5 acres 100, cow 45,
1120
18 43
D. M. Parker, 2 polls, buildings and 12 acres 2600, Henry lot 65 acres 880, Hunter lot 75 acres 1700, Brimhall lot 34 acres 200, Watson lot 23 acres 600, stock in trade 1500, machin- ery 1800, 6 horses 725, 2 cows 125,
10330
151 89
William A. Parmenter, 1 poll, buildings and 74 acres 800, cow 60, 4 young cattle 112,
972
16 20
Charles G. Parmenter, 1 poll, buildings and 100 acres 1800, 3 horses 150, 2 oxen 155, 5 cows 255, 12 young cattle 320, 2 swine 54,
2734
41 92
Patrick Quinn, 1 poll, horse 50, 3 cows 180,
230
5 36
Rachael Rawson, buildings and 1 acre 450, Wares lot 7 acres 100, cow 60, exempt 500,
110
1 61
George E. Recd. 1 poll, buildings and 4 acres 400, cow 60, heiter 30,
490
9 16
Sumner Reed, 1 poll, buildings and 44 acres 1800, Plain lot 63 acres 1025, horse 175, 2 oxen 155, 4 cows 220, heifer 35,
3410
51 81
Olive Ripley, buildings and 114 acres,
2100
30 60
Louisa Robinson, 1 house and house lot
950
13 87
Estate of Cheney Recd, buildings and house lot,
1300
18 98
Hannah Rice, moncy at interest,
150
2 19
12.
John Robinson, 1 poll, buildings and 35 acres 1300, horse 50, 3 cows 155, 1 sheep 5, money at in- terest 300,
1810
27 43
Orlando Russell, 1 poll, buildings and 4 acres 500, horse 50, cow 45.
595
10 70
W. Warren Russell, I poll,
2 00
George L. Ripley, 1 poll, house and house lot 300, Knox place house and lot 700, barn 50, Hunt land 1 acre 400, Hammond lot 27 acres 800, Marsh place 68 acres 475, 2 horses 200, 2 cows 95, 4 young cattle 180, 1 swine 21,
3221
49 05
Isaac D. Rice, 1 poll, buildings and 182 acres 2900, Burt land 1-2 acre 25, Plain lot 5 acres 100, Crawford lot 16 acres 275, horse 60, 2 oxen 175, heifer 25, 1 swine 24, money at interest 400,
4164
62 81
James Riddle 1 poll,
2 00
William S. Spear. 1 poll, buildings and 86 acres 2100, Maynard lot 20 acres 250, horse 100, 2 oxen 154, 5 cows 300, 2 swine 24, 2 young cattle 60,
2988
45 64
George W. Stone, 1 poll, buildings and 124 acres 2550, Converse land 15 acres 200, horse 20, 4 oxen 400, 10 cows 520, bull 48, 2 young cattle 37,
3775
57 12
John E. Stone, 1 poll,
2 00
Andrew Spooner, 1 poll, 15 acres land 300, horse 50, 3 cows 170, 1 sheep 6, 1 swine 1],
537
9 85
Estate of Joseph Spooner, buildings aud 54 acres 600, Ayres land 28 acres 150,
750
10 95
Charles A. Sargent, 1 poll, buildings and 5 1-2 acres 550, Flint lot 38 acres 200, cow 60, heifer 20,
830
15 12
Stephen M. Sargent, 1 poll.
Israel l'. Shedd, 2 polls, buildings and 87 acres 2400, horse 175, carriage 100, 2 oxen 250, 7 cows 406, 5 young cattle 135, 1 sheep 7, 1 swine 18,
3491
54 97
Charles A. Spooner, 1 poll,
2 00
A. C. Stearns, 1 poll,
2 00
Fabian Tomlinson, I poll, buildings and 56 acres 250), Leonard lot 20 acres 300, Bush lot 70 acres 650, ont lot, wood 10 acres 500, horse 150, 2 oxen 250, 8 cows 520, 44 young cattle 130, 4 swine 57, 9 sheep 54, 5111
76 62
Fabian Tomlinson, Jr., 1 poll,
2 00
Valuation. Tax.
James C. Sargent, 1 poll, buildings and 35 acres 1150, Wares lot 35 acres 350, horse 110, 2 cows 125, heifer 45,
1780
27 99
2 00
13
Valuation.
Tax.
Ithamar C. Thompson. 1 poll, buildings and 1 acre, Wm. M. Thompson, 1 poll, house 8 1-4 acres 600, sprout lot 10 acres 100,
850
14 41
700
12 22
Daniel Town, 1 poll, buildings and 91 acres 1800, horse 30, 2 oxen 175, 3 cows 175, 2 young cat- tle 70,
2250
34 85
Patrick Tobin, 1 poll, buildings and 30 acres 400,
Harrington lot 5 acres 100, horse 20, 2 cows 105, 4 young cattle 110, 1 swine 17,
752
12 98
Constant B. Thrasher, 1 poll, buildings and 31 acres 425, Woodis swamp 25 acres 65, horse 50, 2 cows 130, 1 swine 16,
686
12 03
Thomas E. Thompson 1 poll, house and 1 acre Sardis Varney, pasture 7 acres,
550
10 03
Zebina L. Winslow, 1 poll, buildings and 109 acres 2800, horse 15, 2 oxen 210, 10 cows 660, 2 young cattle 75,
3760
56 90
Henry P. Wright, 1 poll,
2 CO
James H. Wilbur, 1 poll,
2 00
Louisa Williams, buildings and 23 acres exempt,
500
Caroline Ware, buildings and 44 acres 800, 2 cows 110, exempt 500.
410
5 99
Charles A. Ware, 1 poll,
2 00
Alfred M. Woodis. I poll, buildings and 91 acres 1300, 3 cows 155, 2 young cattle 67, horse 10,
1032
24 37
Fie'd Woowis, 1 poll, buildings and 3-4 acre,
400
7 84
John Walker, I poll, buildings and 60 acres 800, horse 150, 3 cows 150,
1100
18 CO
Estate of Eunice Walker, 70 acres,
800
11 68
Lydia Ware, buildings and 8 acres 1000, wood 3 acres 200, Parmenter lot 12 acres 100,
1300
18 98
Albert B. Ware. 1 poll,
2 00
Daniel L. Weld, 1 poll, buildings and 21 acres 475, cow 50,
525
9 68
Charles M. Wood, 1 poll. horse 130, money at interest 300,
430
8 28
John Woodis, 1 poll,
2 00
Horace Woodis, 1 poll, buildings and 102 acres 2100, horse 125. 7 cows 350, 2 oxen 190, 4 young cattle 150, 9 twine 42,
2957
45 18
Erastus F. Woodis, 1 poll, buildings and 51
acres 1275, Ripley lot 3 acres 100, horse 40, 3 cows 165, 3 young cattle 65,
1645
26 04
Peter White, 1 poll, buildings and 52 acres 850, 2 young cattle 48,
898
15 11
Jonathan G. Warren, 1 poll,
2 00
Horace Wilbur, 1 poll, buildings and 50 acres 550, 2 cows 120,
670
11 77
,
50
73
.
14
Valuation.
Tax.
Thomas Whipple, 1 poll, 1-3 house, 1-3 barn, 1-3 wood-house and 36 acres,
650
11 49
Rassclas Winslow, 1 poll,
2 00
Henry Woodis, 1 poll, 2 cows,
~90
3 32
Roland Winter, 1 pol!, 2 horses 275, carriage 100,
375
7 49
Thomas Winter, 1 poll, buildings and 1 acre,
450
8 57
William O. Warren, 1 poll,
2 00
NON-RESIDENT PROPRIETORS.
William Fobes, Halifax, 5 acres sprout land,
50
73
Lucien Harrington, New Braintree, 4 acres wood land,
60
88
James Revane, .6
27
land, 200
2 92
Joel B. Burt,
18
. .
180
2 63
Samuel Harrington,
4
75
1 11
John Whipple,
8
66
16
75
1 11
Horace Knight,
7
100
2 02
Mo.es Pollard
19 . .
66
200
2 92
Henry Allen,
Barre,' 5
..
150
2 19
C. W. & J. E. Smith,
14
wood
land 200, Gilman lot 20 acres 250, Abbott lot 75 acres 850,
1300
18 98
J. Edwin Smith, Barre, Whiting place, house, barn, shop, mill and 13 acres,
2500
36 50
Phineas Wheelock, Barre, 5 acres Iand
250
3 65
Edward Denny, 20 wood land,
2000
29 20
Samuel Potter, Acton, Abbott lot 28 acres 375, house and house lot 750, Varney lot 3 acres 30, Abbott place, barn and 1 acre 300,
1455
21 25
Lucy B. Henry, Barre, 13 1-2 acres wood land,
300
4 38
Lucy B. Henry, guardian of James H. Warc, 7 acres wood land,
350
5 11
Charles E. Houghton, Barre, 52 acres land,
400
5 84
J. F. Hebbard, North Brookfield, standing wood,
600
8 76
Nathaniel H. Foster, North Brookfield, Weeks land 100 acres,
700
10 22
Charles Parkman, North Brookfield, 4 acres land 53, standing wood 100,
150
21 8
A. & E. D). Barchellor, North Brookfield, Fagan lot 4 acres 50. Robinson lot 2) acres 600, Adams lot 20 acres 1000,
1650
21 09
A. & F. Walker, North Brookfield, 25 acres flowed land,
387
4 6C
.6
250
3 65
Franklin Smith.
10. "
15
Valuation. Ta"
T. P. Clark, North Brookfield, 38 acres land,
1600
23
Joshua Hill, 8 1-2 " sprout land, 100
1 46
J. & L. Hill, 66 12
75
1 11
Chas. Adams, Jr., " Howard land 27 acres
850
12 41
William Fullam, North Brookfield, 8 acres,
75
1 11
James Hunter, Spencer. 25 acres,
300
4 38
George Stearns, North Brookfield, buildings and 1 acre,
400
5 84
Estate of George Fay, Worcester, 10 acres wood land
500
7 30
E. E. Abbott, Worcester, Conant lot 15 acres wood land 140, Hogback lot 29 acres wood land, 250, Jonas Bartlett lot, owner unknown, 28 acres wood land,
300
4 38
Hiram Fobes, Worcester, 10 acres sprout land,
400
1 46
John Hammond,
mill privilege and 2 acres,
75
1 11
Daniel Noyes, 66 5 acres sprout land,
50
73
Lovell Baker,
Henderson place 40 acres,
400
.5 84
A. T. & E Jones, Spencer, 135 acres land,
1100
16 06
Town of Spencer, 20 acres land,
200
2 92
Jonathan Munroe, Spencer, 15 1.4 acres land,
220
3 21
Heirs of Apollas Cushman, Spencer, 23 acres land,
225
3 29
Richard Sugden,
10 "
125
1 82
William L Thompson, Spencer, standing wood,
300
4 38
Roswell Biscoe, Spencer, 27 acres land,
300
4 38
James Dean, Shrewsbury, Biscoe lot 4 acres 50, J. Dean lot 3 acres 30,
80
1 17
Polly MacFarland, Lunenburg, 10 acres land,
100
1 46
Jason Weeks, Bangor, 2 acres land,
50
73
Lawson Brigham, Rutland, 68 acres land,
550
8 03
Cortez Bigelow,
15 6
125
1 82
Foster Dana, 66
9
66
75
1 11
William Bartlett,
Tower lot 4 acres 32, 10 acres improved land 110,
242
2 09
Charles Browning, Rutland, Wilson lot 160 acres
2000, improved and wood land 44 acres 1250,
Newton lot 25 acres 175, Morse lot 15 acres 300,
3725
54 40
Crawford & Goodnow, Princeton. 36 acres land,
360
5 .
Walter Winter, Palmer, 2 acres wood land
100
1
Benjamin P. Clark, Cambridge, house, barn, saw- mill, shop, 1 acre mill lot, 4 acres improved land, Abbott land 29 acres 2000, Willow cot- tage and 1-2 acre 1200, store and billiard hall 4000, livery barn 800, Butterfield land 29 acres 1000, 7 horses 900, 4 cows 210, 3 swine 74, carriages and harnesses 850, stock in trade 2200,
12,235, 161 12
390
5 70
250, Stone land 60 acres 600.
16
Valuation.
Tax.
Charles H. Johnson, Newton, buildings and 7. acres,
950
43 87
John W. Ayres, Milwaukee, Plain lot 20 acres 75, Coldbrook lot 1 acre 75,
150
2 19
Ann P. Ross, Warren, 5 acres wood land,
100
1 46
Samuel D. Perry, Worcester, buildings and 8 acres,
250
3 35
Lysander Gates, Petersham, machine shop and lot,
1200
17 52
Albert Conant, Leicester, Linco'n lot 8 acres,
200
2 22
Jason Wilson land, owner unknown, 40 acres land,
700
10 20
Ethan R Gibbs, Boylston. 58 acres land,
500
7 39
orenzo K. Lovell, Cambridge, carriage
100
1 46
Levander D. Sargent, North Brookfield, cow 55, heifer 30,
85
1 25
Wi liam Bond, Leicester, standing wood,
100
1 46
Total valuation,
$373,629
MOSES O. AYERS,
Assessors of
LEWIS N. HASKELL.
Oakham.
AVERY C. BULLARD,
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REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.
TOWN CLERK.
Paid Town Clerk, $13 23
COLLECTOR.
Paid Joseph Fobes, 25 00
TREASURER.
Paid Joseph Fobes, for services,
$10 00
"
for Express, Postage and Revenue Stamps,
9 90- 19 90
SELECTMEN.
Paid W. O. Ayres, for services, $15 00
" Mark Haskell, " 15 00
J. C. Bemis,
66
10 00
for postage and stationery,
60- 40 60
ASSESSORS.
Paid Assessors for services,
$95 00
for express, postage and stationery
1 25- 96 25
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
Paid Overseers of the Poor,
1,340 67
.
18
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Paid L. P. Lovell,
$30 75
.. Henry A. Crawford,
12 00
" H. W. Lincoln,
10 50
" Jesse Allen,
15 75
S. O. Butler,
6 00- 75 00
PRINTING.
Paid J. Henry Goddard,
$18 50
Tyler & Seagrave,
15 25 - 33 75
BREAKING ROADS.
Paid Patrick Gaffney,
$7 00
Myles Gaffney,
6 40
John Adams,
83 75
M. M. Butterfield,
8 80
Hervey Maynard
92 85
Horace Wilbur,
112 80
S. H. Bullard,
51 25
Benjamin Nurss,
61 10
Adin Bullard,
30 40
George W. Stone,
74 35
Isaae W. Pratt,
11 10
Z. L. Winslow.
40 00
Wm. D. Dwelly,
30 60
D. W. Flint, .
41 70
E. E. Burt.
82 85
C. S. Clark,
11 80
Horaee Woodis,
27 00
J. C. Bemis,
17 10
A. P. Hall,
4 20
P. N. Fobes,
6 70
L. N. Haskell,
94 30
A. Briggs,
1 60
J. Jameson,
7 20 -- 904 85
REPAIRING HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Paid S. H. Bullard,
$7 20
George W. Stone,
4 00
George Allen,
8 00
F. A. Morgan,
10 00
Austin Adams,
5 00
Win. E. Keep,
26 75
H. Wilbur,
4 20
D. M. Parker,
25 40
E. Haskins
60 00-150 55
19
SCHOOL EXPENSES.
Paid East Centre District, $212 00
East 66
125 50
South
213 00
West Center,
201 83
West 66
161 75
North, 66
193 03
Coldbrook,
165 80 $1,272 91
REPAIRS ON SCHOOL HOUSES.
Paid for East Hill School House, $67 18
West
6 25
South
7 33
West Centre "
4 49
North
42 89
East Centre " 66
6 50-134 64
STATE AID.
Paid Rachel Rawson,
$96 00
D. Lovell, Guardian, 96 00
Ansoy I. Collier, 31 00-223 00
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Paid A. W. Lincoln for care of Town Hall and ringing Bell, $30 25 C. Adams, Jr., interest, 210 00
North Brookfield Savings Bank, for interest, 89 02
Albert Briggs, for interest, 63 00
Jane M. Temple, "
14 40
John Robinson,
17 50
Joseph Fobes, tor discount on taxes, 251 31
James Packard for attending funerals and making returns, 33 80
W. S. Crawford, for painting hearse,
15 00
Insurance on Town Hall,
13 10
County Tax,
514 09
Joseph Fobes, for interest,
38 23
A. J. Holden, for hearse house,
56 95
State Tax, 950 00
Lincoln & Ayres, for bell rope.
5 83
J. C .. Bemis, abatement of taxes,
20 41
Joseph Fobes,
55 25
$2,378 14
20
SETTLEMENT WITH THE TREASURER.
JOSEPH FOBES, TREASURER, 1870.
DR.
Feb. 26, To balance in Treasury, on settlement, 876 19
" cash of J. Packard for liquors sold, 32 20
" L. P. Lovell, 3 00
" for use of Hall, 6 00
66 " " grass sold from common, 14 50
66 « " liquor casks sold, 9 22
66 " of A. Spooner, for grass on common,
12 00
66
" " J. C. Bemis,
10 15
" " N. H. Foster, to redeem the "Weeks lot," 51 91
66
" for State Aid refunded, 467 45
66
" " Corporation tax, 10 50
66
" from Massachusetts School Fund,
140 53
66
Dog fund,
88 31
" of Obed Coombs & Son, Highway deficiency, State Tax,
950 00
" County Tax,
514 C9
" Town Grant,
4,400 00
" Overlayings,
12 48
" cash from sale of hearse house,
15 50
$7,615 90
CR.
By Paying Orders of Selectmen, $6,798 49
Balance in Treasurer's hands,
$907 41
INDEBTEDNESS OF THE TOWN.
Gardner Prouty,
$900 00
Jane M. Temple,
240 00
Albert Briggs,
900 00
John Robinson,
250 00
Estate of Austin Harrington,
400 00
Charles Adam« Jr.,
2,500 00
Estate of of Alice Adams,
500 00
North Broohfield Savings Bank.
1400 00
$7,090 00
M. O. AYRES,
Selectmen
MARK HASKELL,
JAMES C. BEMIS,
S of
Oakham.
1 87
21
REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR OF THE TOWN OF OAKHAM.
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, DR.
To amount of Selectmen's orders, $1,340 67
received from North Brookfield, 26 00
66 New Braintree, 11 86 $1,378 53
Сп.
By Cash paid for support of Arathusa Knight, $52 00
do do Betlia Black, 110 43
do
do
Lucy Robinson, 117 00
do
do Mariot Woodis,
155 46
do
do
Elizabeth Robinson,
117 75
do
do
S. Chamberlin & wife, 168 52
do
do
Stephen Stone,
73 59
do
do Lydia Chamberlin, ?
and Lucy M. Goodale, S 413 05
do
do
Sarah Foster,
43 42
do
do
· Ruel Ruggles,
00
do
do Freeman Seavery,
30 00
do
do B. F. Knight & wife,
10 86
do
do Charles Hill & family, 26 00
do
do Lyman S. Crawford, 10 37
do
do
Lurana Brown,
7 08
do
do Vagrants,
11 00
By Cash paid Silas Clapp for services and postage, 15 00
Wm. E Keep, for services,
7 00 $1,378 53
There will be due April 1st for support of paupers, $589 50
SILAS CLAPP.
WM. E. KEEP,
S. H. BULLARD,
Overseers of the Poor.
١
.
REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Oakham,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 1, 1872.
PRINTED BY TYLER & SEAGRAVE, SPY JOB OFFICE, No. 442 Main Street, opp. City Hall. 1872.
1
REPORT OF SELECTMEN.
Report of the Selectmen of the town of Oakliam, for the year ending March 1st, 1872.
TOWN CLERK.
Paid town clerk for services, 7 80
do. postage and express, 2 59-$10 39
COLLECTOR.
Paid Collector,
$25 00
TREASURER.
Paid Joseph Fobes for services, 10 00 for postage, revenue stamps, express and stationery, 10 03-$20 03
SELECTMEN.
Paid Selectmen for services, 40 00
for postage and stationery, and express, 1 49
for legal counsel, 2 00-$43 49
ASSESSORŚ.
Paid Assessors for services, $88 16
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
Paid Overseers of the Poor, $1235 00
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Paid Henry A. Crawford, for services, 18 75
L. P. Lovell, do.
30
H. W. Lincoln, do.
18
Jesse Allen, do.
10 50
S. O. Butler, do.
6 00
Asa A. Dean, do. 8 75-892 00
PRINTING.
Paid Tyler & Seagrave,
862 16
.
:
4
BREAKING ROADS.
Paid T. A. Morgan,
3 00
Wm. P. Dwelly,
1 60
J. P. Day,
3 00- $7 60
REPAIRING HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Paid T. A. Morgan,
1 00
A. Briggs,
25 00
H. Wilbur,
00
Asa A. Dean,
17 50
A. C. Bullard,
19 00
W'm. E. Keep,
10 00
Summer Recd,
12 00
Henry A. Crawford,
22 50
1
Isaac D. Rice,
15 00
Artemas Maynard,
12 00
Wm. P. Dwelly,
10 00-$157 00
SCHOOL EXPENSES.
Paid East Center District, 141 08
East
do.
140 48
South do.
78 00
West Center do.
197 09
West
do.
69 93
North
do.
181 61
Coldbrook,
do.
146 75-$949 94
REPAIRS ON SCHOOL HOUSES AND FURNITURE FOR
SAME.
Paid for West Center School House,
33 23
Northı,
52
East Center,
1 20
Coldbrook,
2 25-$37 20
SCHOOL APPARATUS.
Paid W. W. Russell, $9 00
STATE AID.
Paid Anson I. Collier, 14 00
Rachel Rawson,
96 00
David Lovell, Guardian,
96 00
Daniel Town, do.
72 00-$278 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid A. W. Lincoln, for care of hall and ringing bell, 35 50
1
5
Miscellaneous- Continued.
Charles Adams, Jr., interest, 210 00
Albert Briggs, do. 17 50
No. Brookfield Savings Bank, do. 98 00
Jolin Robinson,
do. 17 50
M. O. Ayres,
do. 45 50
Dolly H. Temple, .
14 40
Joseph Fobes, do. 19 62
Susan H. Harr'gton, principal and int., 458 05
Gardner Prouty, do. do. 977 06
James K. Clark,
do.
do.
1029 16
Joseph Fobes, discount on taxes, 265 79
Joseph Fobes, abatement of taxes, 4 53
James Packard, for attending funerals and making returns,
18 10
State tax,
950 00
County tax,
514 09
H. A. Crawford, wood for town hall, 4 00
A. Prouty, for school books, 126 42
. Mass. Central R. R., 1st assessment, 3500 00-$8305 22
INDEBTEDNESS OF THE TOWN.
To Dolly H. Maynard,
240 00
Jolin Robinson,
250 00
Charles Adams Jr., 2500 00
Estate of Alice Adams,
500 00
M. O. Ayres,
900 00
North Brookfield Savings Bank, 1400 00
the Commonwealth of Mass., 3500 00
Adin Bullard, 445 00-$9735 00
6
SETTLEMENT WITH THE TREASURER. JOSEPH FOBES, Treasurer.
Feb. 25, 1871.
Dr.
To balance in treasury on settlement, . 907 41
To cash for stove sold, 83
of A. W. Lincoln, for use of town hall, 5 00
66
of D. Lovell, for grass, 2 50
66
for State aid refunded, 276 00
66 for Corporation tax, 15 95
6.
for National Bank tax,
24 79
66 borrowed of the Commonwealth, 3500 00
66 from Mass. school fund,
130 80
:6 from dog fund,
88 84
of Adin Bullard,
445 00
66 of James K. Clark,
1000 00
of J. F. Hebard,
2 70
of G. Wente,
2 00
of J. & L. Hill,
1 50
To State tax,
950 00
County tax,
514 09
Town grant,
4700 00
Overlayings on taxes,
8 83
Non-resident highway taxes,-
160 64-$12,736 88
Cr.
By paying Selectmen's orders,
11,320 19
Balance in Treasurer's hands, $1416 69
MOSES O. AYRES,
Selectmen
MARK HASKELL, of
JAMES C. BEMIS,
Oakham.
1
REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF POOR.
Report of the Overseers of the Poor, of the town of Oakham, for the year ending March 1st, 1872.
To amount of Selectmen's orders,
Dr. $1235 00
By Cash
Cr.
Paid for support of Arathusa Knight,
52 00
66
66
66
Bethia Black,
102 00
66
66
Stephen Chamberlin and wife,
179 00
66
Lydia Chamberlin,
123 00
66
66
Luey M. Goodale,
123 00
Stephen Stone,
64 00
66 Ruel Ruggles,
57 50
Mariot Woodis family,
80 37
66
Lyman S. Crawford,
21 20
By Cash paid Alanson Prouty,
44 75
66
Wm. E. Keep, two journeys to Woreester, 6 00
Page Austin, for record book,
1 75
66
Wm. E. Keep, for services,
8 00
66
Albert Briggs, for services, 6 00
81156 07
There will be due April 1, 1872, for support of paupers, $550 00
WILLIAM E. KEEP, } Overseers ALBERT BRIGGS, S of the Poor.
--
66
Elizabeth Robinson,
120 00
Luey Robinson,
110 00
Sally Foster,
57 50
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