Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1916-1920, Part 3

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1916
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A. H. Perkins, pay rolls 203.05


$693.61


Lowell Road


Paid :


A. H. Perkins, pay roll $1,958.25


A. H. Perkins, freight 5.85


A. H. Perkins, use of auto 57.00


C. A. Frost, lighting lamps 3.55


C. A. Frost, gravel 21.05


C. A. Frost, moving barn 175.00


A. B. Frost, lighting lamps 2.25


W. H. Kingsley, pay roll 324.75


South Acton Coal & Lumber Company, lumber, etc. 185.80


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Whitney Coal & Grain Company, coal, 54.57


Hall Brothers, posts 45.40


E. P. Gates, irons 6.15


$2,839.62


Pope Road


Paid :


A. H. Perkins, pay rolls $518.06


A. H. Perkins, use of auto 21.00


A. H. Perkins, carfare 1.92


W. II. Kingsley, pay roll


217.02


$758.00


Snow Bills


Paid :


A. H. Perkins $230.80


George Greenough 60.49


J. Mekkelson 30.00


W. H. Kingsley


20.85


F. Buelette


8.00


W. H. Jones


8.00


$358.14


Total highways and bridges $8,198.38


Unexpended 232.73


$8,431.11


Appropriation of $250.00 to repair road leading to Mrs. G. C. Daniels', unexpended.


Street Lighting


Appropriation Paid : $3,300.00


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American Woolen Company


$3,247.92


S. Bresth, 1915-1916 8.00


Carl Pickens, 1914-1915-1916


12.00


Patrick Foley


4.00


B. De Souzy


4.00


Unexpended


$3,275.92 24:08


$3,300.00


Charities


Town Farm


Appropriation $500.00


Received from sale of product and


stock


1,719.34


Transferred from reserve fund 534.66


$2,754.00


Paid :


L. Q. Amadon, warden $120.00


L. Q. Amadon, supplies 2.50


L. Q. Amadon, help 60.00


C. L. Crosby, warden


360.00


C. L. Crosby, labor 191.44


9.13


C. L. Crosby, supplies and express . George H. Reed, grain


408.45


J. S. Moore, supplies


215.26


W. E. Whitcomb, supplies


14.39


M. E. Taylor & Company, supplies


403.75


S. B. Ineson, supplies . 9.63


C. H. Mead & Company, supplies 258.14


Fritz Oelschelegal, repairs


19.70


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Company 15.01 J. N. Murray, professional services . . 6.00


T. F. Parker & Company, supplies . 3.36


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Davis, King Company, repairs 2.10


Davis, King Company, boxes 7.92


E. T. Rice, repairs 4.10


W. C. Robbins, mare


125.00


W. H. Kingsley, harness


16.00


Joseph Breck & Son, wheel


2.40


Finney & Hoit, supplies 43.02


P. W. Cunningham, supplies 2.50


C. R. Burr & Company, trees 16.00


Hall Staples, professional services 4.00


W. S. Kelley, labor, stock 21.30


Tuttle & Newton, cow relief


1.00


T. B. Bragan, labor 14.75


W. A. Haynes Company, Rutland F. clay 1.00


J. P. Brown, jobbing


2.00


J. W. Livermore, use of machine 4.80


Miley Soap Company, soap and disin- fectant 26.25


E. S. Fobes, pasture 9.00


South Acton Coal & Lumber Company, coal 55.82


W. H. Kingsley, repairs


3.00


Dexter Spinney, cows 225.00


E. P. Gates, shoeing and jobbing 39.25


Hall Brothers, sawdust 10.00


Town of Acton, moth tax 18.45


Brackett, Shaw & Lunt, supplies 2.58


$2,754.00


Outside Poor


Appropriation $1,500.00


Received from state treasurer


5.48


Received town of Dartmouth


332.55


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Received town of Templeton


121.65


Towns from reserve fund


77.93


$2,037.61


Paid :


M. E. Taylor & Company, supplies . . $490.04


Tuttle & Newton, supplies 64.15


W. E. Whitcomb, supplies


305.87


Elizabeth J. Ring, board and care ...


424.00


South Acton Coal & Lumber Company, coal 57.68


E. A. Phalen, rent


96.00


J. R. Priest, milk


15.15


Town of Braintree


3.00


Hall Staples, medical attendance


136.00


L. Davis, milk


28.05


L. Davis, rent


80.00


W. T. S. Bartlett, rent


57.00


M. Diskin, rent


70.00


City of Waltham


48.77


F. E. Tasker, medical attendance


38.50


F. R. Knowlton, rent


36.00


City of Leominster


2.52


Alice Wamboldt


27.00


E. M. Deeth


4.70


W. H. Lewis 15.68


W. H. Kingsley, teaming wood 3.00


D. Spinney, wood


22.50


Town farm, wood


12.00


$2.037.61


Soldiers' Benefits


State Aid


Received from state treasurer $740.00


Amount due from state, January 1, 1916 $740.00


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Paid 686.00 Amount due from state, January 1,


1917 686.00


$1,426.00 $1,426.00


Memorial Library


Library Expenses


Appropriation


$450.00


Received from fines 29.50


$479.50


Paid :


American Woolen Company, lighting and supplies $35.10


O. E. Houghton, transportation books 50.00


E. F. Conant, insurance 54.23


F. W. Tingley, indexing 1.67


S. H. Taylor, janitor 103.00


South Acton Coal & Lumber Company, coal 73.12


A. F. Davis, librarian 106.00


A. F. Davis, cataloguing 10.00


R. Farrar, printing cards 4.00


Brookside Printing Company, slips 13.80


M. E. Taylor & Company, supplies .


9.01


$459.93


Unexpended


19.57


$479.50


Library Books


Appropriation $200.00


Interest on library fund 260.74


Transferred from reserve fund 39.54


$500.28


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Paid :


F. W. Tingley, cards $1.47


W. B. Clarke, books


366.66


Dura Binding Company 57.55


O. M. Overlock 1.25


De Wolfe, Fiske Company


13.60


HI. Goldberger


42.15


3.


$500.28


Cemeteries


Appropriation


$700.00


Received sale of lots, Woodlawn


26.00


Received sale of lots, Mt. Hope


30.00


$756.00


Paid :


A. H. Moore, labor $34.13


J. W. Livermore, labor 57.75


R. Tingley, labor


4.38


Julian Tuttle, labor


95.75


Julian Tuttle, plants


20.52


South Acton Coal & Lumber Company. lumber 16.09


F. E. Fiske, labor 14.25


J. Pederson, labor 28.75


1. H. Smith. labor


20.00


Dexter Spinney, labor


26.67


H. F. Tuttle, services as commissioner


5.00


HI. F. Tuttle, recording deeds


1.00


H. F. Tuttle, services as superintend- ent 2.00


F. W. Green, labor


186.01


F. W. Green, fertilizer 9.50


West & South Water Supply District,


12.00


Horace F. Tuttle


14.60


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C. H. Mead & Company, supplies 4.45


A. Batley, flowers 14.86


E. T. Rice, repairs 2.00


$555.11


Unexpended 200.89


$756.00


Perpetual Care


Received interest on cemetery fund .. $424.24


Paid :


Julian Tuttle, plants $67.49


Julian Tuttle, labor 215.75


F. W. Green, labor and plants 120.00


F. C. Hayward, interest 17.50


George Decoster, interest 3.50


$424.24


Education


Appropriation $18,000.00


Received county treasurer, dog tax .. 319.32


Received state treasurer. industrial school 407.33


Received state treasurer, superintend- ent fund 343.75


Received state treasurer, tuition of children 95.38


Received Finney & Hoit, old books . .


29.42


Received L. D. White, old books


2.50


Received E. E. Babb & Company, old books 25.00


Received tuition E. Sadler 19.50


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Received tuition Charlotte Gouch 15.75


Received tuition town of Stow 25.50


Received ticket refunds 6.00


$19,289.45


Paid :


Report of school committee . $19,289.45


Unclassified


Appropriation


$500.00


Received town of Boxboro, use of


20.00


Transferred from reserve fund


579.76


Paid :


Howard Hamblen, returning births . .


$ .25


F. E. Tasker, returning births ..


1.50


Haven & Crosby, investigation of elec- tric light problem 75.00


George Worster, delivering reports . .


1.50


National Express Company, express on reports 1.60


Town of Concord, agricultural school D. C. Harris, bounds


1.80


L. M. Spencer Manufacturing Com- pany, measures 2.66


Finney & Hoit. flags


6.50


Hobbs & Warren, book 1.00


W. S. Greenough & Company, book . 2.00


Hall Staples. medical attendance


230.00


A. H. Perkins, moving safes


7.75


W. H. Kingsley, perambulating town lines


4.50


R. W. Porter, care of flag


5.00


$1,099.76


sprayer


$1,099.76


758.70


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Memorial Day


Appropriation $150.00


Paid :


Isaac Davis Post G. A. R.


$150.00


Liability Insurance


Appropriation $200.00


Paid :


A. M. Whitcomb


$121.79


Unexpended


78.21


$200.00


Laying Water Main to Woodlawn Cemetery


Appropriation


$500.00


Paid :


West and South Water Supply District


$500.00


Printing


Appropriation


$250.00


Transferred from reserve fund 46.81


$296.81


Paid :


R. S. Osterhout, reports $196.75


R. S. Osterhout, ballots, warrants 67.25


P. B. Murphy, licenses . 75


H. S. Turner, warrants


3.50


Brookside Printing Company 1.00


W. M. Sargent 15.11


Hobbs & Warren


1.45


Enterprise Company


11.00


$296.81


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Reserve Fund


Appropriation


$1,500.00


Transferred to general government


$63.15


Transferred to police department


22.13


Transferred to health and sanitation,


121.16


Transferred to town farm 534.66


Transferred to outside poor


77.93


Transferred to library book account,


39.54


Transferred to printing


46.81


Transferred to unclassified


579.76


$1,485.14


Unexpended


14.86


$1,500.00


Interest.


Received from interest on taxes


$280.33


Received interest on deposits 67.64


. $347.97


Paid :


First National Bank of Ayer $533.90


Municipal Indebtedness.


Balance due First National Bank of


Ayer, January 1, 1916 $5,000.00


Received loans, First National Bank of Ayer 28,000.00


$33,000.00


Paid : First National Bank of Ayer . $28,000.00


Due First National Bank of Ayer, Jan-


uary 1, 1917


$5,000.00


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Refunds.


Abatements, 1914 taxes


$8.55


Abatements, 1915 taxes


163.64


Abatements, 1916 taxes


69.60


$241.79


Financial Statement.


Receipts


Due from treasurer,, January 1, 1916 $608.70


Due from collector, January 1, 1916. . 7,034.55


Raised :


State tax


4,400.00


State highway tax


1,090.96


County tax


2,839.50


Overlay tax


624.65


Memorial Day


150:00


Highways and bridges


4,000.00


Special work on Lowell road


1,000.00


Memorial library expenses


450.00


Memorial library, books6


200.00


Schools


18,000.00


Hydrant service


2,700.00


Street lighting


3,300.00


Moth work


1,005.76


Salaries of town officers


1,800.00


Received


Treasurer's report 42,605.19


Farm receipts 1,719.34


Interest on taxes 280.33


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Moth tax


613.92


Excise tax


246.86


December assessment


56.80


$94,726.56


Expenditures


State tax $4,400.00


County tax


2,839.50


State highway tax


1,090.96


General government


2,065.21


Buildings and grounds


574.14


Police department


199.45


Moth


1,837.36


Fire department


3,464.47


Street lighting


3,275.92


Highways and bridges


8,198.38


Health and sanitation


633.71


Outside poor


2,037.61


Education


19,289.45


Library expense


459.93


Library books


500.28


Cemetery


555.11


Cemetery perpetual care


424.24


Unclassified


1,099.76


Memorial day 150.00


Liability insurance


121.79


Laying water main to Woodlawn


500.00


State aid 686.00


Printing 296.81


Town farm


2,754.00


Municipal indebtedness


28,000.00


Interest


533.90


Tree warden


362.28


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Refunds 241.79


Due from treasurer


2,532.43


Due from collector


5,602.08


$94,726.56


.Financial Statement for Year Ending December 30, 1916


Due from treasurer $2,532.43


Due from collector 5,602.08


Due from county treasurer, dog tax. 258.34


Due from state treasurer, moth work 66.88


Due from state treasurer, state aid .


686.00


Due from state treasurer, cattle in- spection 100.00


Due from Edward Murphy, inspec-


tion


63.00


$9,308.73


Liabilities


First National Bank of Ayer, note ... $5,000.00


Education


Town of Concord, tuition $1,243.04


Health and Sanitation


C. A. Dudley $3.325.00


E. C. Page 7.46


Smith Finney 10.00


Boston Consumptives hospital 78.00


F. E. Tasker


54.00


$6,425.75


Balance in favor of town $2.882.98


Respectfully submitted, HOWARD L. JONES. Town Accountant.


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South Acton, Mass., February 12, 1917.


I have examined the accounts of the tax collectors and treasurer of the town of Acton, and find them correct to the best of my knowledge.


HOWARD L. JONES, Town Accountant ..


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TREASURER'S REPORT


Receipts for Year Ending December 31, 1916


Cash on hand. January 1st, 1916 $608.70


State Treasurer :


Corporation tax, public service . .


$416.47


Corporation tax, business 5,617.24


National bank tax 507.85


State aid


740.00


Independent educational indus-


trial schools


407.33


Highway commissioners, moth


work


315.72


Highway commissioners. Lowell road


1,000.00


Street railway tax


2.31


Tuition of children 95.38


Reimbursement for loss of taxes.


188.54


Soldiers exemption


79.96


Highway commission, Lowell


road


800.00


County Treasurer :


Dog tax 319.32


Lowell road


998.31


Lowell road 900.00


Town of Concord, in lieu of Lake Na-


gog land taxes, 1914-15-16 75.36


Cemetery lots. F. W. Green 30.00


Cemetery lots. H. F. Tuttle 26.00


Sealer of weights and measures, fees . 52.06


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C. J. Holton, pool license


2.00


C. J. Holton, pool license 2.00


J. H. Mitchell, inspection of beef 12.55


A. F. Blanchard, slaughter license . 1.00


E. T. Murphy, slaughter license 1.00


Town of Boxboro, use of sprayer 20.00


Outside police duty 3.00


Interest on deposits


67.64


Court fines 24.32


Town hall rents 98.00


Library fines


29.50


Superintendent of school fund


343.75


Town of Westford, use of road roller, Street dirt sold


1.75


Town of Sudbury, road department .


6.75


Street railway repairs


4.00


Private road oiling


5.00


Town of Dartmouth, outside poor ..


332.55


Town of Templeton, outside poor . ..


121.65


Aid of mothers with dependent chil- dren 5.48


Old pump sold


7.50


First National Bank of Aver, loans


28,000.00


Finney & Hoit, old books


29.42


L. D. White, old books


2.50


E. E. Babb & Company, old books .


25.00


Boston & Maine R. R., tickets returned


6.00


Tuition of Enid Saddler


19.50


Tuition of Charlotte Gouch


15.75


Tuition of Miss Morrison


25.50


Moth department, lead


92.25


James O'Neil, private tree trimming,


23.00


Interest on library fund


260.74


Interest on cemetery fund 424.24


$42,605.19'


20.00


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Town Farm Receipts :


Milk


$913.91


Cows


235.00


Apples


376.63


Pigs


16.00


Calves


25.50


Eggs


44.44


Beans


4.88


4


Fowl


2.00


Bags


5.28


Peas


1.20


Telephone


1.25


Wood


90.25


Teaming gravel


2.00


Use of rake


1.00


$1,719.34


Received of William F. Stevens, Collector :


Taxes 1914


$512.30


Interest 1914


66.12


Taxes 1915


6,522.25


Interest 1915


192.42


$7,293.09


Received of A. M. Whitcomb, Collector :


Taxes 1916 $36,876.37


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Interest 1916


21.79


$36,898.16


$89.124.48


Paid approved selectmen's orders $86,592.05


Cash on hand. January 1, 1917 2,532.43


$89,124.48


FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.


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TREASURER'S REPORT OF WILDE MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND


Cash Charlestown Five Cent Savings


bank


$1,000.00


Warren Institutions for Savings 1,000.00


Home Savings bank 1,000.00


Middlesex Institution for Savings 1,000.00


North End Savings bank


1,000.00


Interest on deposits


206.70


Bond West Shore R. R. of Susan


Augusta and Luther Conant fund


1,000.00


Interest on bond 40.00


Unexpended balance


14.04


Appropriation for books


200.00


Transfer from reserve fund


39.54


$6,500.28


Cash in banks


$5.000.00


Bond, "Conant Fund"


1,000.00


Amount expended 1916


500.28


$6,500.28


FRANK W. HOIT. Treasurer.


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TREASURER'S REPORT OF MONEY HELD FOR CARE OF LOTS IN CEMETERIES


Bond of West and South Water Supply


District of Acton $8,700.00


Balance of cemetery funds .6,152.40


Unexpended balance 862.27


Joseph Barker lot 50.00


Emma F. Blood lot 50.00


Jerome B. Whitney lot


100.00


D. J. and E. E. Wetherbee lot


200.00


Varnum Robbins lot 100.00


Sophie E. Campbell lot


200.00


Harriet W. Palmer lot


100.00


Jason W. Livermore lot


50.00


Josiah Piper lot


75.00


William F. Wood lot


50.00


John White lot


100.00


Cyrus Hale lot


100.00


Robert Wayne lot 75.00


Daniel Tuttle lot


200.00


Edwin Tarbell lot 100.00


Elisha Comstock lot 100.00


Interest on bonds


342.00


Interest on deposits


205.23


$17,912.40


By amount paid for care of lots $424.24


West and South Water Supply District bonds


8,400.00


Cash in banks 8.102.90


Unexpended balance


985.26


$17,912.40


FRANK W. HOIT.


Treasurer.


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ASSESSORS' REPORT


Valuation April 1, 1916


Buildings, exclusive of land


$1,140,420.00


Land, exclusive of buildings 535,560.00


Personal estate 839,449.00


Total valuation


$2,515,429.00


Valuation April 1, 1915


2,487,530.00


Increase in valuation $27,899.00


Rate of taxation, $16.00.


Tax Assessed as Follows:


Real estate


$26,815.68


Personal estate


13,431.19


Polls


1,314.00


$41.560.87


December assessment


$56.80


Moth tax


613.92


Excise tax


246.86


Amount of Money Raised


For state tax


$4,400.00


State highway tax


1,090.96


County tax


2.839.50


Town grant


32,605.76


Overlay


624.65


$41.560.87 JAMES B. TUTTLE, ARTHUR M. WHITCOMB. WILLIAM B. FRANKLIN, Assessors of Acton.


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COLLECTOR'S REPORT


1914 Taxes


Balance uncollected, January 1, 1916, $512.30


Interest collected 66.12


$578.42


Cr.


Paid treasurer


$569.87


Abatements 8.55


$578.42


1915 Taxes


Balance uncollected January 1, 1916. $6,522.25


Interest collected


192.42


$6.714.67


Cr.


Paid treasurer


$6,551.03


Abatements 163.64


$6,714.67


W. F. STEVENS, Collector.


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Collected by Arthur M. Whitcomb


1916 Dr.


Town, state and county taxes, com-


mitted to collector, July 15, 1916. $41,560.87 .


Moth tax


613.92


December assessment 56.80


Excise tax


246.86


$42,478.45


Interest collected


21.79


$42,500.24


Cr


Paid treasurer


$36,581.70


Paid treasurer, excise tax


246.86


Abatements


69.60


$36,898.16


Uncollected


$5,602.08


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REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR


The overseers of the poor submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1916 :


The cost for support of outside poor has been about the same as usual; the local case, which was approved and pro- vided for by vote of the town, has been wisely cared for by the lady who has it in charge.


We recommend that $1,500.00 be appropriated for this department.


The town home since April 1, has been in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crosby as warden and matron, and they have taken splendid care of it.


Number of inmates cared for during year


6


Number at present time


2


We recommend that $600.00 be appropriated for this department.


Dr. Hall Staples has served as town physician during the year and has promptly performed all services required of him.


Aid Furnished Outside Poor


Expenses


$1,924.81


Receipts


$454.20


Due from state


91.44


$545.64


Net cost for financial year


$1.379.17


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Town Home


Expenses


$2,754.00


Receipts


$1,719.34


Due for apples


2.00


Due for milk


47.45


$1,768.79


Net cost for financial year $985.21


The increase in cost at the home is due chiefly to a short ·crop of apples, being about $600.00 less than last year.


Does it pay to make milk ?


First three months of this year, grain, $251.00


Four months, grain 364.45


$615.45


First three months of this year, milk . $235.74


Four months, milk 725.62


$961.36


Inventory at Town House, January 1, 1917 :


The personal property is the same as last year, with a few changes; two cows taken by the state and three sold, buying two more to take their place. We found our horse unfit for work and bought one to take his place for $125.00; also double harness for $16.00; shingled one side of barn, patched house, repaired chimney; painted and papered in- side of house; cost $74.20. You are invited to visit the home at any time and see its condition and what it needs to make


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it as good as we can for the purpose it is used for. We recommend that the wood and lumber be sold and the money invested; the income to be used for the support of the home.


WILLIAM H. KINGSLEY, WARREN H. JONES, CHARLES J. HOLTON,


Overseers of the Poor.


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REPORT OF THE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS


For the Year Ending December 31, 1916


We present the following schedule showing the amounts of the several funds for the perpetual care of cemetery lots and the income and expenditures on account of each fund for the year.


JULIAN TUTTLE, FRED W. GREEN, HORACE F. TUTTLE, Cemetery Commissioners.


CEMETERY FUNDS FOR CARE OF LOTS


Deposit No. and Date of


WOODLAWN CEMETERY


NAME OF FUND


Amount


Deposited


On hand


Jan. 1, 1916


Income


Expended


On hand


Dec. 31, 1916


1


Hepsabeth Piper


50.00


52.25


1.75


2.00


52.00


2


Frederick Rouillard


100.00


100.15


3.50


3.50


100.15


3


William W. Davis .


100.00


101.50


3.50


3.50


101.50


4


Jedediah Tuttle


50.00


51.25


1.75


2.00


51.00


5


Mary Skinner


200.00


204.73


7.00


7.04


204.69


6


Nancy K. Handley


500.00


548.02


17.50


12.72


552.80


7


Mary Severance


100.00


103.50


3.50


3.50


103.50


8


Mary W. Chaffin


100.00


102.25


3.50


3.50


102.25


9


Warren Robbins


100.00


100.50


3.50


3.50


100.50


10


Henry Loker


100.00


102.04


3.50


4.00


101.54


11


Henry Lothrop


200.00


202.68


7.00


6.88


202.80


12


Luther W. Piper


100.00


104.15


3.50


2.96


104.69


13


James Temple .


100.00


102.50


3.50


3.50


102.50


14


Fidelia Wheeler


100.00


102.07


3.50


3.50


102.07


15


William H. Chapman


100.00


102.50


3.50


3.50


102.50


16


Mary A. Robbins .


100.00


102.50


3.50


3.50


102.50


Daniel Wetherbee


100.00


101.35


3.50


3.50


101.35


18


James Tuttle ..


100.00


101.64


3.50


3.46


101.68


19


Julia Morrison


75.00


76.21


2.63


3.50


75.34


17


20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42


43 44 45 46


Elbridge J. Robbins


100.00


101.00


3.00


101.50 101.50


William Jennings Adeline Weston Blood


100.00


104.61


3.50 3.00


105.11


Irving V. Whitcomb


100.00


100.20


3.50


3.50 100.20


John Fletcher


100.00


100.33


3.50


3.50


100.33


W. E. Faulkner


75.00


76.14


2.63


3.00


Amanda M. Barnard


100.00


100.97


3.50


3.50


75.77 100.97


George T. Ames


100.00


101.68


3.50


3.46


101.72


Horace Tuttle


100.00


102.59


3.50


3.50|


102.59 50.97 162.72


Francis Hosmer


100.00


100.72


3.50


3.25


100.97


Luther and Augustine Conant


500.00


531.27 17.50|


14.00


534.77


Hannah D. Robbins


50.00


50.67|


1.75


2.00


50.92


Elisha H. Cutler


100.00


104.00


3.50


3.50


104.00


Nathaniel Jones


50.00


52.00


1.75


2.00


51.75


Solomon Smith


75.00


75.25


2.63


2.50


75.38


Gaius W. Allen


100.00


101.32


3.50


3.35


101.47


Varnum and Francis Tuttle


250.00


251.94


8.75


8.00


252.69


Aaron Fletcher


100.00


100.65|


3.50|


2.00


102.15


Mary J. Harrington


200.00


204.95


7.00


6.00


205.95


Elnathan Jones


100.00


102.20


3.50


4.00


101.70


Nathan Chaffin


100.00


101.67


3.50


3.50


101.67


Jonathan W. Loker


100.00


102.96


3.50


3.50


102.96


Rev. James T. Woodbury


100.00


111.16


3.50


3.00


111.66


Henry M. Smith ..


75.00


75.57


2.63


3.00


75.20


Julian Tuttle


100.00


109.50


3.50|


3.00


110.00


50.00


51.22


1.75


2.00


Samuel Jones


150.00


160.97


5.25


3.50


Mary E. Robbins


100.00


100.00


3.50 3.50


2.00


James E. Harris


50.00


50.73


1.75


2.00|


50.48 101.76


Elbridge G. Parker .


100.00|-


102.18


3.50


3.00


102.68


Lemuel and Augusta Dole


100.00


104.35


3.50


5.00


102.85


Edwin Fletcher


50.00


51.13


1.75


2.00


50.88 100.22


Nancy Raymond and Joseph Estabrook Edward Tuttle


100.00


101.50


3.50


3.50


101.50


Abram H. Jones .


100.00


100.44


3.50


3.50


100.44


Joseph A. Whitcomb


100.00


103.33


3.50


3.00


103.83


Isaac T. Flagg .


100.00


103.04


3.50


4.00


102.54


Jonas K. Putney


150.00


155.71


5.25


4.50


156.46


Joseph Reed


50.00


52.15


1.75


1.50


52.40


Charlotte C. Flagg


100.00


101.50


3.50


3.50


101.50


Cyrus G. Dole


100.00|


101.87


3.50


3.00


102.37


Daniel Fletcher


100.00


101.42


3.50


2.50


102.42


Asa Parker


100.00


102.83


3.50


3.50


102.83


William N. Wood


100.00


103.75


3.50


3.50


103.75


Leonard Bulette


100.00


102.20


3.50


3.50


102.20


Ruth Robbins


100.00


101.90


3.50


4.00


101.40


Henry T. Billings


100.00


100.83


3.50


4.00


100.33


Mary E. Lothrop


200.00


204.82


7.00


5.12


206.70


Lewis Wood Jr.


100.00


103.03


3.50


3.00


103.53


George Conant


100.00


102.16


3.50


2.00


103.66


Zoeth Taylor


50.00


50.98


1.75


2.00


50.73


Herbert S. Lane


100.00


102.08


3.50


3.50


102.08


George H. Harris


100.00


106.40


3.50


1.00


108.90


Mary W. Fletcher


100.00


102.03


3.50


5.00


100.53


Francis Conant


100.00|


101.76


3.50


3.50


100.00


100.22


3.50


3.50


47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73


74 75 76


John J. Lothrop


50.00


50.87


1.75


52.62


100.00


3.50


1.50


103.16


100.00


101.16 100.29 3.50


3.50


100.29


Joseph Barker


50.00


1.60


51.60


78 Jan. 29, 1916


Emma F. Blood .


50.00


1.60


51.60


79 June 16, 1916


Daniel J. and E. E. Wetherbee


200.00


3.50


203.50


80 July, 1916


Francis Campbell


200.00


3.50 203.50


81 Aug. 15, 1916


Harriet W. Palmer .


100.00


1.20


101.20


82 Aug. 29, 1916


Jason W. Livermore


50.00


. 60


50.60


83 Sept. 26, 1916


Josiah Piper


75.00


. 66


75.66


84 Sept. 26, 1916


William F. Wood


50.00


. 44


50.44


85 Sept. 27, 1916


John White


100.00


.87


100.87


86 Nov. 6, 1916


Cyrus Hale .


100.00


.30


100.30


87 Dec. 20, 1916


Robert Wayne


75.00


75.00


88 Dec. 22, 1916


Daniel Tuttle


200.00


200.00


89 Dec. 31, 1916


Edwin Tarbell


100.00


100.00


90 Dec. 31, 1916


Elisha Comstock


100.00


100.00


Totals (Woodlawn)


9900.00| 8703.99|310.04|273.24 10190.79


·


Franklin P. Wood Israel H. Giles ..


77 Jan. 27, 1916


MT. HOPE CEMETERY


1


Eliza A. Whitcomb


75.00


81.76


2.62


2.25


82.13


2


Phineas Wetherbee


1 sh.FRR


30.40


5.00


2.25


33.15


3


S. Lizzie Hayward


100.00


121.10


3.50


2.25


122.35


4


Frank C. Hayward


500.00


509.33


17.50


17.50


509.33


5


George C. Wright


100.00


137.40


3.50


2.50


138.40


6


George Crampton


100.00


110.40


3.50


2.50


111.40


7


Joel Wright


100.00


112.40


3.50


2.25


113.65


8


George S. Wright


100.00


112.15


3.50


2.50


113.15


9


George C. Wright (Davis Memorial)


50.00


73.30


1.75


75.05


10


B. H. and O. K. Patch


50.00


48.15


1.75


49.90


11


Howard E. Faulkner


150.00


177.55


5.25


2.50


180.30


12


.J. Warren Hayward


50.00


51.40


1.75


2.00


51.15


13


Lewis B. Goodnow


100.00


109.65


3.50


2.50


110.65


14


Sarah A. Hutchins


100.00


113.66


3.50


2.50


114.66


15


F. D. Walcott


100.00


114.31


3.50


2.50


115.31


16


A. Louise Warren and Sumner Hosmer.


150.00


166.02


5.25


5.00


166.27


17


John R. Houghton . .


100.00


111.12


3.50


2.50


112.12


18


William A. Cutler and Bradley Stone


100.00


106.08


3.50


5.00


104.58


.John Blanchard


100.00


114.33


3.50


2.50


115.33


19 20


Wheeler and Shattuck


50.00


51.46


1.75


3.00


50.21


21


George H. Decoster


100.00


107.00


3.50


3.50


107.00


Henderson Rowell


50.00


50.03


1.75


1.75


50.03


Luke Blanchard


500.00


627.50|


20.00


647.50


L. Blanchard, S. Blanchard tomb


100.00


125.00


4.00


129.00


Calvin and Luther Blanchard Mem'l


100.00


121.00


4.00


125.00


.


22 23 24


25


26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43


44 45 46 47 48 49


50


John Temple and Edward F. Pratt W. K. Davy ....


50.00


50.84


1.75


2.00 2.00


50.53 50.59


Ella F. and Lucius S. Hosmer


100.00


110.22


3.50


2.50 111.22


Caroline A. Hosmer


100.00


110.10


3.50


2.50


111.10


Isaiah Reed .


100.00


109.98


3.50


2.50


110.98


Benjamin F. Hapgood


100.00


108.73


3.50


2.50


109.73


Lucy A. (Wetherbee) Burbeck


100.00


107.73


3.50


2.50


108.73


Francis Jones


50.00


49.54


1.75


1.25


Simon Hartwell


100.00


107.95


3.50


2.50


50.04 108.95


Emerson Fuller


100.00


106.15


3.50




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