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The fire truck maintained at Acton Center is especially designed for combating forest fires and has been a wonderful help in the past year. South Acton has a new company, and I am glad to say handles forest fires in a very efficient manner. The West Acton company is of long standing and always handles forest fires with quickness and dispatch.
I would recommend that some provision be made for housing the forest fire truck in Acton Center, as it is now housed in a private garage.
Respectfully submitted,
A. B. FROST, Forest Warden.
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ASSESSORS' REPORT, 1924
Buildings, exclusive of land
$1,481,605.00
Land, exclusive of buildings 586,550.00
Personal estate 606,320.00
Valuation, April 1, 1923
$2,674,475.00 2,546,220.00
Increase in valuation
$128,255.00
Rate of taxation, $34.40.
Tax assessed as follows:
Real estate
$71,144.50
Personal estate
20,857.24
Polls
1,502.00
$93,503.74
Moth tax
18.50
Amount of money raised :
State tax
$4,500.00
State highway tax
1,573.20
Special state auditing tax
304.51
County tax
3,581.00
Town grant
80,508.65
Overlay
3,036.38
$93,503.74
December assessment :
Buildings, exclusive of land
$3,660.00
Land, exclusive of buildings
1,140.00
$4,800.00
Tax assessed as follows :
$165.12
Real estate
14.00
Polls
$179.12
ALBERT P. DURKEE, WARREN H. JONES, HENRY L. HAYNES.
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COLLECTOR'S REPORT
Uncollected January 1, 1923 1920 Taxes
$16.17
Cr.
Paid treasurer
$16.17
1921 Taxes
Uncollected January 1, 1923
$157.28
Interest collected 9.32
$166.60
Cr.
Paid treasurer
$118.47
Abatement
48.13
$166.60
HENRY L. HAYNES.
COLLECTOR'S REPORT
1922 Taxes
Uncollected January 1, 1924 $2,067.76
Interest collected 1844.06
$2,251.82
Cr.
Paid treasurer
$1,776.52
Abated
108.72
$1,885.24
Uncollected January 1, 1925
$366.58
1923 Taxes
Uncollected January 1, 1924 $19,457.64
Interest collected 573.47
$20,031.11
Cr.
Paid treasurer
$13,627.58 464.82
Abatements
:
$14,092.40
Uncollected January 1, 1925
$5,938.71
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1924 Taxes
Town. county and state taxes committed to
collector
$93,682.86
Interest collected
161.42
Moth tax
18.50
Cr.
$93,862.78
Paid treasurer
$67,196.82
Abatements
111.78
$67,308.60
Uncollected
$26,554.18
C. A. DURKEE, Collector.
REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH
For the Year Ending December 31st, 1924
Burial permits issued in Acton 28
Burial permits of non-residents 20
List of contagious diseases reported by the board of health, January 1st, 1924, to December 31st, 1924:
Anterior Poliomyelitis
1
Chicken-pox
2
Diphtheria
2
Measles
74
Mumps
48
Scarlet Fever
3
Tetanus
1
Tuberculosis
3
Total 134
(Death, none.)
Your board would recommend that $1,000.00 be appropriated for use of the board for the present year.
ACTON BOARD OF HEALTH,
By C. A. Durkee, Agent.
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INSPECTOR'S REPORT, 1924
Beef
Veal
Hogs
Sheep
Total 646
Inspected
101
482
61 0
0
80
JAMES KINSLEY,
Inspector of Slaughtering.
REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF SLAUGHTERING
To the Honorable Board of Health :
Gentlemen-I herewith submit my report as inspector of slaugh- tering from January 1, 1924, to January 1, 1925 :
Cattle 94
Condemned
8
Veal . 2,805
Condemned
724
2,899
732
CHARLES A. DURKEE,
Inspector of Slaughtering.
INSPECTOR OF ANIMAL'S REPORT
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen, Town of Acton :
I herewith submit the following report for year 1924:
Number of cows inspected 553
Number of young stock
88
Number of bulls 16
Number of swine 104
1
Number of stables
112
Number of cows quarantined for tuberculosis 6
FRED S. WHITCOMB,
Inspector of Animals.
2
Condemned
9
71
·
Number of goats
59
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE GOODNOW FUND
For the Year Ending December 31, 1924
INVESTMENTS
Warren Institution for Savings $1,258.94
Charlestown Five Cents Savings bank 1,000.00
City Institution for Savings, Lowell 1,000.00
$3,258.94:
RECEIPTS
Warren Institution for Savings
$56.29
Charlestown Five Cents Savings bank
50.00
City Institution for Savings
50.00
$156.29
PAYMENTS
Paid F. W. Green, care of Goodnow lot, Wood- lawn cemetery
$10.00
Unused income, for care of cemetery lot,
deposited with Warren Institution for Savings 21.29
Paid to Ella L. Miller, treasurer of the Evan- gelical church in Acton
125.00
$156.29
CHARLOTTE CONANT, I. WARREN FLAGG, HORACE F. TUTTLE, Trustees of Goodnow Fund ..
TRUSTEES' REPORT OF THE ELIZABETH WHITE FUND
The trustees have signed orders to the treasurer for $500.00 for the year ending December 31, 1924. This has been distributed from time to time as the trustees found any who they thought might be in need of a little help to tide over.
Respectfully submitted, WARREN H. JONES, WILLIAM H. KINGSLEY, WALDO E. WHITCOMB, Trustees of Elizabeth White Fund.
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FIRE APPARATUS
Report of the Committee Appointed By the Town At the Annual
Town Meeting Held March 10, 1924, To Purchase New
Fire Apparatus For the Town
To the Citizens of the Town of Acton:
Your committee after carefully looking into the condition of the fire apparatus owned by the town decided it best to equip each vil- lage with an efficient piece of apparatus, making use of what was in good condition on the two old trucks. The body of the South Acton truck was rebuilt, and the chemical tanks from the West Acton truck were thoroughly renovated and these were mounted on a new Reo chassis giving us a well equipped piece of apparatus especially adapted for fighting forest fires, and carrying 500 feet of hydrant hose. This was placed in Acton Centre.
A triple combination pumper, chemical and hose truck, mounted on a Reo chassis, with two 35 gallon chemical tanks and carrying. 1000 feet of hose was bought and placed in West Acton. A new combination chemical and hose truck carrying two 35 gallon chemical tanks and 1000 feet of hose was bought and placed in South Acton.
All of the above equipment was purchased within the appropria- tion of $10,000.00.
A fire company has been organized in South Acton and one in Acton Centre. We have for some years had a well organized com- pany in West Acton. We have every reason to believe that the town will be granted more favorable insurance rates as engineers of the New England Insurance Exchange have completed their work of re-classification of the town for minimum rates on dwelling house property, and are about ready to issue a promulgation re-classifying the town, pending action by the schedule rating department on specifically rated risks.
MURRAY BROWN, HARRY B. MORSE, ALBERT R. JENKS, ALAN B. FROST, J. SIDNEY WHITE, FREDERICK L. BURKE, EDGAR H. HALL, GEO. E. CLAPP, C. D. CRAM.
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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report for the year ending December 31, 1924.
Appropriation $10,000.00
Received from State
4,275.00
$14,275.00
Amount expended
This amount was expended as follows :
Oiling
$4,726.28
Scraping and cleaning
1,493.10
Patching
1,199.37
Dragging
286.75
Repairing culverts and bridges
450.80
Scarifying and reshaping
834.71
Blasting and removing stone
413.90
Repairing and building fence
450.37
Cutting brush
50.40
Graveling
2,106.53
Tools
240.30
Repairs
250.97
Boiler inspection
5.00
Town of Concord, use of roller
181.28
Balance on loader
290.00
Gravel, paid for
259.20
River street
1,098.45
$14,337.41
We have at present four very important streets which are in need of extensive repairs the coming year. In South Acton, School street from the house of A. C. Piper to the State highway near the house of A. Christofferson is in very poor condition the entire length and should be rebuilt. In West Acton, Central street from I. O. O. F. hall to the Boxboro line is in very poor condition. Arlington street is in need of quite extensive repairs. In North Acton, from the State
$14,337.41
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highway to North Acton station should be resurfaced with gravel. The bridge in South Acton will probably have to be replanked this year. The fences around the bridge are beyond repair and should be rebuilt, also fences in other parts of the town that should be repaired and new ones built.
In regard to snow removal: We have been able to keep the main roads open but find that the outlying sections will have to be opened, and this will require more equipment than we have at pres- ent. I would recommend that a committee be appointed to look into this matter with power to act.
Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. DAVIS, Superintendent of Streets.
LOWELL ROAD
Continuing work on this road from near Kelley's corner toward Acton Centre, 4600 feet was laid out and built after which an exten- sion of 480 feet was built, making a total of 5,080 feet at a cost of $30,078.90.
Appropriation $30,000.00
Expended 30,078.90
The items which make up this amount were as follows:
Excavation
1,470 cu. yds.
Ledge
200 cu. yds.
Borrow gravel
400 cu. yds.
Gravel
2,830 cu. yds
Broken stone
3,657 tons 1,600 ft.
Sidedrains
Asphalt
21,000 gals.
12 in. concrete pipe
30 ft.
24 in. concrete pipe
80 ft.
Guard rail stone
300 ft.
Concrete
12 cu. yds.
Respectfully submitted,
ALFRED W. DAVIS, Superintendent of streets.
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TREASURER'S REPORT
Year Ending December 31, 1924
Cash on hand, January 1, 1924
$7,015.25
Received from State Treasurer :
Income tax, 1924
$427.50
Corporation tax, B
356.58
Corporation tax, P. S.,
.39
Department public works, highway divi- sion
100.00
Gypsy and brown tail moths
134.06
Corporation tax, public service, 1923
24.25
Corporation tax, business
169.65
Civilian war poll tax, 1923
204.00
Income tax, 1922 and prior
112.17
Income tax, 1923
292.50
Aid of vocational and industrial schools
407.04
Highway commission, moth work
31.50
Corporation tax, business
170.96
Reimbursement for loss of taxes
361.38
National bank tax, 1923
8.51
Tuition of children
489.05
School superintendent, small town account
531.69
Reformatory land fire
39.50
Department public works, highway divi- sion
4,000.00
Department of public works, Lowell road,
10,000.00
Corporation tax, public service
334.40
Corporation tax, business
3,033.10
Income tax, 1924
7,500.78
National bank tax
3.05
National bank tax
193.97
State aid
324.00
Soldiers' exemption
139.82
Surplus war bonus funds 1,248.63
Town of Stow, use of roller 15.00
Town of Westford, oiling road
25.80
The Texas Co., 500 gallons road oil
37.70
Court fines
402.35
Sealing of weights and measures
41.92
Town hall rents
164.50
Library fines
63.00
Board of health, nurse's car
250.00
Collections
18.00
Rebate on insurance
10.28
Rebate on registration
5.00
County treasurer, dog tax
462.10
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William McDonald, slaughtering license 100.00
William McDonald, rendering license 100.00
William McDonald, S. H. license 1.00
George T. Weaver, slaughtering license, 1923, 100.00 George T. Weaver, slaughtering license, 1924, 100.00
Boston & Maine R. R., forest fires 9.75
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., forest fires
56.00
Tree warden, lead sold 403.98
West Acton fire truck sold
25.00
South Acton fire truck sold
22.00
Acton Supply Co., West fire department over- paid
1.65
County treasurer, Lowell road
10,000.00
Hall Bros. Co., lumber sold, Mt. Hope cemetery
510.15
Lots sold, Woodlawn cemetery 65.00
Lots sold, Mt. Hope cemetery
146.00
Director of standards, four licenses
32.00
Town of Concord, Nagog taxes
25.12
Interest on deposits 115.51
Town of Carlisle, school account
5.71
Town of Littleton, school account
8.62
Boston & Maine R. R., rebate on tickets
6.84
Town of Westford, school account
12.53
Tuition, Leo Cunningham
71.25
Tuition, A. H. Sadler
88.50
J. W. Livermore, old fire house
26.00
Three garage alcohol permits
3.00
Four victualer's licenses
4.00
Seven gas pump permits
7.00
Two second-hand car licenses
2.00
Cemetery fund, perpetual care
897.75
Library fund, book account
354.40
Town farm fund, relief of poor
1,294.38
Library fund, expense account
93.20
Loans Received-Revenue :
First Nacional Bank, Ayer, note No. 49 $10,000.00
First National Bank, Ayer, note No. 54 10,000.00
First National Bank, Ayer, note No. 63 10,000.00
First National Bank, Ayer, note No. 64 10,000.00
First National Bank, Ayer, note No. 65 20,000.00
First National Bank, Ayer, note No. 74 20,000.00
Fire Department Loans :
No. Middlesex Savings Bank, note No. 55, 2,000.00
No. Middlesex Savings Bank, note No. 56, 2,000.00
No. Middlesex Savings Bank, note No. 57, 2,000.00
No. Middlesex Savings Bank, note No. 58, 2,000.00
Special Road Work Loan :
Assabet Institution for Savings, note No. 59 2,500.00
Assabet Institution for Savings, note No. 60 2,500.00
$46,822.47
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Assabet Institution for Savings, note No. 61 2,500.00
Assabet Institution for Savings, note No. 62 2,500.00 Assabet Institution for Savings, note No. 70 1,930.00 Assabet Institution for Savings, note No. 71 1,750.00 Assabet Institution for Savings, note No. 72 1,750.00
Assabet Institution for Savings, note No. 73 1,750.00
$105,180.00
Received of Henry L. Haynes, Collector :
1920 taxes
$16.17
1921 taxes
118.47
1921 abatements
48.13
Received of Charles A. Durkee, Collector :
1922 taxes
$1,776.52
1923 taxes
13,627.58.
1924 taxes 67,196.82
1922 abatements
108.72
1923 abatements
464.82
1924 abatements
111.78
$83,286.24
$242,486.73
Paid selectmen's orders
231,021.24
Balance on hand
$11,465.49
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Report of Funds Held for Care of Cemetery Lots
Perpetual care fund
$25,200.00
Unexpended balance
2,600.26
Received for Care of Lots :
John Wayne lot
100.00
Lucius A. Hesselton lot
100.00
Mary P. Hosmer lot
100.00
Lucy Irene Dole lot
100.00
Abraham White lot
100.00
William H. Murphy lot
50.00
Adelbert Mead lot
100.00
David Cutler lot
100.00
George L. Towne lot
75.00
Henry Haynes lot
150.00
James McGreen lot
75.00
George S. Wright lot
100.00
Margaret Rouillard lot
100.00
$182.77
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Income from water bonds
246.00
Income from Liberty bonds
305.83
Income, Charlestown Five Cent bank
Savings
75.00
Income, North End Savings bank
26.49
Income, Worcester North Savings bank .. 48.75
Income, Worcester Five Cent Savings bank
67.50
Income, Home Savings bank
37.50
Income, North Middlesex Savings bank .. 45.50
Income, Middlesex Institution for Savings 91.01
Income, Central Savings, Lowell 45.50
Income, Marlboro Savings bank
45.00
Income, Maynard Trust Co. 68.06
Income, Assabet Institution for Savings
84.50
$30,236.90
Paid for care of lots $897.75
West and South Water District bonds
6,000.00
Liberty bonds
7,300.00
North Middlesex Savings bank
1,000.00
Middlesex Savings Institution 2,000.00
Central Savings, Lowell 1,000.00
North End Savings Institution
608.84
Worcester North Savings Institution
2,000.00
Charlestown Five Cent Savings 1,755.80
Warren Institution for Savings 90.15
Worcester Five Cent Savings
1,500.00
Marlboro Savings bank
1,000.00
Home Savings bank 1,000.00
Maynard Trust Co.
1,500.00
Charlestown Five Cent Savings
250.00
Assabet Institution for Savings
2,334.36
$30,236.90
Principal fund
Unexpended balance
$26,450.00 2,886.47 260.31
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Report of William Chaplin Fund
Unexpended balance, January 1, 1924 $234.96 10.57
Income
$245.53
Cash in Assabet Institution for Savings . 245.53
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
Surplus fund
67
Treasurer's Report of Fireman's Relief Fund
Balance on hand, January 1, 1924 $348.06 Income
15.82
Cash in Middlesex Institution for Savings FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Report of Town Farm Fund
Balance on hand, January 1, 1924 $19,423.54
Income, Home Savings bank 45.00
Income, Suffolk Savings bank 45.00
Income, North End Savings bank 45.00
Income, Middlesex Institution for Savings 38.34
Income, Liberty bonds
680.00
Income from mortgage
93.00
$20,369.88
Paid town of Acton, poor department
$1,294.38
North End Savings bank
1,000.00
Home Savings bank
1,000.00
Suffolk Savings bank
1,000.00
Liberty bonds, "$16,000.00"
14,012.44
Balance due on mortgage
1,550.00
Middlesex Institution for Savings
513.06
$20,369.88
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Report of Elizabeth White Fund
Principal fund
$25,000.00
Balance of income
629.89
Received Interest :
Waltham Savings
90.00
East Cambridge Savings
95.00
Charlestown Five Cent
100.00
Lowell Institution for Savings
90.00
Worcester North Savings
50.00
Amherst Savings
90.00
North Middlesex Savings
90.00
Lawrence Savings
100.00
Worcester Five Cent
90.00
Marlboro Savings
90.00
Middlesex Savings
90.00
Athol Savings
100.40
Andover Savings
100.00
Assabet Institution for Savings
24.10
.
$363.88 363.88
$26,829.39
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Paid account trustees' orders Cash in :
$500.00
Waltham Savings bank
2,000.00
East Cambridge Savings bank 2,000.00
Charlestown Five Cent
2,000.00
Lowell Institution for Savings
2,000.00
Worcester Five Cent
2,000.00
Amherst Savings
2,000.00
North Middlesex Savings
2,000.00
Lawrence Savings
2,000.00
Marlboro Savings
2,000.00
Middlesex Institution for Savings
2,000.00
Athol Savings
2,000.00
Andover Savings
2,000.00
Worcester North Savings
1,000.00
Assabet Institution for Savings
1,329.39
$26,829.39
Unexpended balance $1,329.39
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Report of Wilde Memorial Library Fund
Principal of Wilde fund $5,000.00
Susan Augusta and Luther Conant fund
1,000.00
Hiram J. Hapgood fund 200.00
Luke Tuttle fund
200.00
Unexpended balance 238.38
Interest on bond, Conant fund
40.00
Interest, Warren Institution for Savings
45.50
Interest, Charlestown Five Cent Savings
50.63
Interest, Home Savings bank
45.50
Interest, North End Savings bank
45.50
Interest, Middlesex Institution for Savings
45.50
Interest, Maynard Trust Co.
27.92
$6,938.93
Paid town of Acton, expense account
$93.20
Paid town of Acton, book account
354.40
Warren Institution for Savings
1,000.00
Charlestown Five Cent Savings
1,000.00
Home Savings bank 1,000.00
North End Savings bank
1,000.00
Middlesex Institution for Savings
1,000.00
West Shore R. R. bond, Conant fund
1,000.00
Maynard Trust Co.
400.00
Maynard Trust Co., balance
91.33
$6,938.93
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
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Outstanding Notes
North Middlesex Savings Bank : Lowell road, note No. 15, due November, 1925, $2,500.00 Lowell road, note No. 36, due August, 1925 2,500.00 Lowell road, note No. 37, due August, 1926 2,500.00 Lowell road, note No. 38, due August, 1927 1,250.00
Fire department, note No. 55, due May, 1925 .. 2,000.00
Fire department, note No. 56, due May, 1926 .. 2,000.00
Fire department, note No. 57, due May, 1927 .. 2,000.00
Fire department, note No. 58, due May, 1928 .. 2,000.00
Assabet Institution for Savings :
Lowell road, note No. 27, due October, 1925 1,250.00
Lowell road, note No. 59, due June, 1925 2,500.00
Lowell road, note No. 60, due June, 1926 2,500.00 Lowell road, note No. 61, due June, 1927 2,500.00
Lowell road, note No. 62, due June, 1928 2,500.00
Special road, note No. 70, due June, 1925 1,930.00
Special road, note No. 71, due June, 1926
1,750.00
Special road, note No. 72, due June, 1927 1,750.00
Special road, note No. 73, due June, 1928 Maynard Trust Company :
1,750.00
Bridge, note No. 21, due September, 1925 1,375.00
Bridge, note No. 22, due September, 1926 First National Bank, Ayer :
1,375.00
Anticipation of revenue, note No. 74, due June, 1925
20,000.00
$57,930.00
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
REPORT OF THE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
For the Year Ending December 31, 1924
We present the following schedule showing the amounts of the several funds for perpetual care of cemetery lots and the income and expenditures on acount of each fund for the year.
FRED W. GREEN, LYMAN TUTTLE, HORACE F. TUTTLE, Cemetery Commissioners.
WOODLAWN CEMETERY
No.
Name of Fund
Deposit
On hand Jan. 1, '24
Income
Exp'n'd
On hand Dec. 31, '24
1.
Allen, Gaius W.
$100.00
$109.57
$4.50
$3.25
$110.82
2. Ames, George T.
100.00
103.37
4.50
4.00
103.87
3. Barker, Henry
100.00
108.25
4.50
3.25
109.50
4.
Barker, Joseph
50.00
52.35
2.25
2.25
52.35
5. Barnard, Amanda M.
100.00
108.47
4.50
3.25
109.72
6. Billings, Henry T.
100.00
107.33
4.50
3.25
108.58
7. Billings, J. E.
100.00
110.50
4.50
3.00
112.00
8.
Blood, Adeline Weston
100.00
111.11
4.50
3.00
112.61
9. Blood, Emma F.
50.00
59.35
2.25
2.00
59.60
10. Bulette, Leonard
100.00
107.70
4.50
3.25
108.95
11.
Campbell, Francis
200.00
224.50
9.00
6.00
227.50
12. Chaffin, Mary A.
100.00
108.75
4.50
3.25
110.00
13. Chaffin, Nathan
100.00
109.67
4.50
3.25
110.92
14.
Chapman, William H.
100.00
108.50
4.50
3.25
109.75
15. Chase, Thomas N.
100.00
103.00
4.50
3.00
104.50
70
16. Comstock, Elisha
100.00
120.50
4.50
2.25
122.75
17. Conant, Francis
100.00
108.26
4.50
3.25
109.51
18. Conant, George
100.00
105.66
4.50
3.25
106.91
19. Conant, John
100.00
106.75
4.50
3.25
108.00
20.
Conant, Luther and Augustine
500.00
563.02
22.50
20.00
565.52
21.
Cudworth, C. M. .
150.00
159.75
6.75
3.25
163.25
22.
Cutler, Elisha H.
100.00
108.50
4.50
3.25
109.75
23.
Davis, William W.
100.00
106.00
4.50
3.25
107.25
24.
Dole, Cyrus G.
100.00
109.37
4.50
3.25
110.62
25.
Dole, Lemuel and Augusta
100.00
107.35
4.50
3.25
108.60
26.
Faulkner, W. E.
75.00
78.92
3.37
3.00
79.29
27.
Flagg, Charlotte C.
100.00
107.60
4.50
3.25
108.85
28.
Flagg, Isaac T.
100.00
108.54
4.50
3.25
109.79
29.
Fletcher, Aaron
100.00
108.15
4.50
3.25
109.40
30.
Fletcher, Daniel
100.00
107.92
4.50
3.25
109.17
31.
Fletcher, Edwin
50.00
51.63
2.25
2.00
51.88
32.
Fletcher, John®
100.00
106.33
4.50
3.25
107.58
33.
Fletcher, Mary W.
100.00
106.03
4.50
3.25
107.28
34.
Giles, Israel H.
100.00
106.79
4.50
3.25
108.04
35.
Hale, Cyrus
300.00
334.80
13.50
4.50
343.80
36.
Handley, Aaron C.
100.00
111.62
4.50
9.00
107.12
37.
Handley, Nancy K.
500.00
589.29
22.50
16.00
595.79
38.
Hapgood, Benjamin
100.00
103.00
4.50
3.00
104.50
39.
Harris, Calvin
100.00
106.16
4.50
3.00
107.66
40.
Harris, David C.
100.00
101.50
4.50
3.00
103.00
41.
Harris, George H.
100.00
105.90
4.50
3.25
107.15
42.
Harris, James E.
50.00
54.23
2.25
2.00
54.48
43.
Harrington, Mary J.
200.00
223.45
9.00
6.50
225.95
44.
Heald, Jonas
100.00
108.75
4.50
3.25
110.00
15.
Hosmer, Frances
150.00
171.47
6.75
5.50
172.72
46.
Hosmer, William
50.00
53.51
2.25
2.00
53.76
71
17. Jennings, William
100.00
112.00
4.50
9.00
107.50
48. Jones, Abram H.
100.00
105.14
4.50
3.25
106.39
49. Jones, Clarence H.
100.00
101.50
4.50
2.50
103.50
50. Jones, Elnathan
100.00
103.20
4.50
3.25
104.45
51. Jones, Lowell A.
100.00
106.45
4.50
3.25
107.70
52.
Jones, Nathaniel
50.00
53.00
2.25
2.00
53.25
53.
Jones, Samuel
50.00
50.22
2.25
2.00
50.47
54.
Keyes, George R.
100.00
107.60
4.50
4.25
107.85
55.
Lane, Herbert S.
100.00
107.58
4.50
3.25
108.83
56.
Livermore, Jason W.
50.00
52.35
2.25
2.50
52.10
57.
Loker, Henry
100.00
109.04
4.50
3.25
110.29
58.
Loker, Jonathan W
100.00
108.46
4.50
3.25
109.71
59.
Lothrop, Henry
200.00
210.74
9.00
8.50
211.24
60.
Lothrop, John J.
50.00
60.37
2.25
2.00
60.62
61.
Lothrop, Mary E.
200.00
222.91
9.00
7.00
224.91
62.
Merriam, Asaph
100.00
103.00
4.50
3.00
104.50
63.'
Morrison, Julia
75.00
78.22
3.37
2.50
79.09
64.
Norton, William V.
100.00
104.75
4.50
2.50
106.75
65.
Palmer, Harriet W.
100.00
108.20
4.50
3.25
109.45
66.
Parker, Asa
100.00
110.93
4.50
3.00
112.43
67.
Parker, Elbridge G.
100.00
111.68
4.50
2.00
114.18
68.
Parlin, Asaph and Henry D.
150.00
154.87
6.75
4.00
157.62
69.
Parsons, F. E.
200.00
220.90
9.00
5.00
224.90
70.
Phillips, E. A.
200.00
204.25
9.00
5.00
208.25
71.
Pickard, Cyrus
100.00
108.87
4.50
3.25
110.12
72.
Pike, George M.
100.00
105.45
4.50
2.25
107.70
73.
Pike, Martin and Ruth
100.00
105.50
4.50
3.00
107.00
74.
Piper, Hepsabeth
50.00
55.75
2.25
2.25
55.75
75.
Piper, Josiah
75.00
80.29
3.37
3.00
80.66
76.
Piper, Luther W.
100.00
111.09
4.50
3.00
112.59
77. Pratt, Lorenzo A.
100.00
108,00
4,50
3,25
109.25
72
78. Putney, Jonas K.
150.00
155.21
6.75
5.50
156.46
79. Raymond, Nancy and Joseph Esta- brook
100.00
106.22
4.50
3.50
107.22
80.
Reed, Joseph L.
50.00
51.15
2.25
2.25
51.15
81.
Reed, Moses A.
50.00
50.81
2.25
2.25
50.81
82.
Reed, Reuben L.
100.00
103.75
4.50
3.25
105.00
£3.
Robbins, Elbridge J.
100.00
107.00
4.50
4.00
107.50
84.
Robbins, Hannah D.
50.00
56.67
2.25
2.00
56.92
85.
Robbins, Mary A.
100.00
109.00
4.50
3.25
110.25
86.
Robbins, Mary E.
100.00
106.47
4.50
4.00
106.97
97.
Robbins, Ruth
100.00
108.40
4.50
3.25
109.65
88.
Robbins, Warren
100.00
104.00
4.50
3.00
105.50
89.
Rouillard, Frederick
100.00
108.65
4.50
3.25
109.90
90.
Severance, Mary
100.00
109.00
4.50
3.25
110.25
91.
Skinner, Mary .
200.00
226.07
9.00
5.00
230.07
92.
Smith, Henry M.
75.00
79.35
3.37
2.75
79.97
93.
Smith, Solomon
75.00
78.01
3.37
2.75
78.63
94.
Snelling, J. P.
100.00
104.10
4.50
4.25
104.35
95.
Tarbell, Edwin
100.00
108.50
4.50
3.50
109.50
96.
Taylor, Moses
400.00
424.00
18.00
18.50
423.50
97.
Taylor, Zoeth
50.00
53.48
2.25
2.25
53.48
98.
Temple, James
100.00
109.50
4.50
3.25
110.75
)9.
Truette, Joseph
100.00
109.82
4.50
3.25
111.07
200.
Tuttle, Daniel
200.00
230.00
9.00
3.25
235.75
lu1.
Tuttle, Edward
100.00
107.00
4.50
4.00
107.50
102.
Tuttle, Horace
100.00
112.59
4.50
3.00
114.09
103.
Tuttle, James
100.00
102.60
4.50
4.50
102.60
104.
Tuttle, Jedediah
50.00
52.25
2.25
2.00
52.50
105. Tuttle, Julian
100.00
105.50
4.50
3.50
106.50
206.
Tuttle, Luke .
100.00
104.48
4.50
4.50
104.48
·
107.
Tuttle, Varnum and Francis
250.00
266.94
11.25
10.00
268.19
73
108. Tuttle, William D.
100.00
107.80
4.50
3.00
109.30
109. Wayne, Robert
75.00
80.15
3.37
3.00
80.52
110. Wetherbee, Daniel
100.00
106.85
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