Town annual reports of the officers of Southbridge for the year ending 1856-1878, Part 7

Author: Southbridge (Mass.)
Publication date: 1856
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 644


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21. " Daniel F. Bacon, cash paid express on Reports, Acts and Resolves, postage, &c., 6 18


22. " 18, John Edwards & Co., door and sash locks, latch and knob for Town Hall, 1 59


23. " 23, Walter B. Cutting, cleaning Town Hall, 1 12


:24. Solomon Thayer, serving town warrants and paying for printing, 4 00


25. March 1, E. D. Ammidown, services on committee for building bridge, 15 00


26. 66 Leonard Cheney, conducting funerals in Dist. No. 3, in 1861, 2 25


:27. William Healey, conducting funerals in Dist. No. 7, in 1861, 3 00


28. William Healey, services as Overseer of the Poor the past year, 15 08


29. " Daniel Whitford, services as Overseer of the Poor the past year, 41 88


30. " " Daniel Whitford, for collecting taxes for the past year, 23 00


31. 66.


Adolphus Merriam, services as Selectman the past year, 22 00


32.


A. W. Olds, pipe for Town Hall, 1 17


33. " H. T. Sherman, labor and materials for re- pairing bridge at Globe Village, 10 50


34.


" S. Dresser, stove and pipe for Town Hall, 35 49


.35.


" .H. W. Bacon, serving Town warrant and killing one dog, 8 20


:36.


66 B. B. Sibley, repairing Hose Carriage, En- gine No. 6, 2 00


:37.


66


H. C. Gray, printing 500 Auditors' Reports, 43 00


.38. 66


" H. C. Gray, advertising Town Warrants and printing, 5 50


39. 6


Henry Vinton, damage to sheep by dogs,


10 00


49. Win. B. Potter, labor and materials, for plas- tering Town Hall, 68 34


41_ James T. Mckinstry, painting and varnishing Hose Carriage, Engine No. 6, 63


42. " Daniel D. Clemence, conducting funerals in District No. 1 the yast year, 11 75


AUDITORS' REPORT. 5


43. March 1, Mrs. C. C. Bigelow, military aid for February,


8 00


44.


Mrs. Timothy Collins,


do


do 8 00


45. Mrs. C. W. Mellney, do


do


8 00


46. 66 P. E. B. Botham,


do Jan. and Feb.,


8 43


47. Mrs. David R. Horton,


do


Feb.,


8 00


48.


Mrs. Joseph Hannan,


do


do


8 00


49.


Mrs. Oliver Stone,


do


do


12 00


50.


Mrs. Daniel Walker,


do


do


8 00


51.


Mrs. John D. Fiske,


do


do


12 00


52.


Mrs. Timothy Cranny,


do


do


8 00


53.


Mrs. Samuel HI. Marble,


do


do


8 00


54.


Mrs. Henri Elkins,


do


do


4 00


55.


Henry G. Ammidown,


do


do


4 00


56.


Mrs. Amity Angell,


do


do


4 00


57. 66


Mrs. John G. Leach,


do


do


4 00


58.


Mrs. Eliza Miller.


do


do


1 00


59.


Mrs. Polly N. Dresser,


do


do


4 00


60.


Andrew J. Mckinstry,


do


do


4 00


61. 66


James S. O'Brien,


do


do


8 00


62.


Alfred Coffin, washing Town Hall,


2 50


63. 66


Daniel D. Clemence, returning deaths to Town Clerk,


3 70


64.


Samuel Williams, table for Town Hall, and repairing ballot boxes, 5 50


65


66


John Edwards & Co., use of office and lights for the past year,


10 00


66.


66 E. M. Turner, for pair of horses and carriage to Ware Village, in June, 1861, 4 00


67. " 3, William C. Stedman, labor and materials re- pairing Town Hall,


30 00


68. John P. Stedman, services as Assessor the past year, · 50 84


69. 66 Harvey Hartshorn, services as Assessor the past year, 18 00


70. James Gleason, plank for bridge ncar Leon- ard Cheney's, 13 44


71. " " . Henry Walker, labor on highway in District No. 7, 3 04


72. Lendal P. Tower, labor on highway in Dis- trict No. 6, 1 80


73. 4, Mrs. John E. Bassett, military aid for February, 4 00


74. 8, J. R. Manchester, painting Town Hall, 20 00


75 27, S. M. Lane, services as Treasurer the past year, 25 00


¥


6


AUDITORS' REPORT.


76. March 29, Hiram B. Streeter, shoveling snow in Dis-


trict No. 2,


10 00


77.


Malcolm Ammidown, services as Selectman the past year,


39 48


78.


31, Mrs. C. C. Bigelow, military aid for March,


8 86


79.


Mrs. Timothy Collins,


do


do


8 86


80. £ Mrs. Charles W. Mellney,


do


do


8 86


81.


P. E. B. Botham,


do


do


4 43


82.


Mrs. David R. Horton,


do


do


8 86


83. 66 Mrs. Joseph Hannan,


do


do


8 86


84.


Mrs. Oliver Stone,


do


do


12 00


85. .€


Mrs. Daniel Walker,


do


do


8 86


86.


Mrs. John D. Fiske,


do


do


12 00


87. 66


Mrs. Timothy Cranny,


do


do


8 86


88.


66


Mrs. Samuel HI. Marble,


do


do


8 86


89.


Mrs. Henri Elkins,


do


do


4 43


90.


Henry G. Ammidown,


do


do


4 43


91.


Mrs. Amity Angell,


do


do


4 43


92.


Mrs. John G. Leach,


do


do


4 43


93.


James S. O'Brien,


do


do


8 86


94.


66


Mrs. Eliza Miller,


do


do


4 43


95.


Mrs. Polly N. Dresser,


do


do


4 43


96. ..


Andrew J. Mckinstry,


do


do


4 43


97.


Mrs. Jolın E. Bassett,


do


do


4 43


98


Verney Fiske, services as Selectman the past year,


$3 50


99.


April 8, Mrs. Ambrose Fogel, military aid,


78 28


100.


" 12, E. M. Turner, sand for Town Hall,


5 00


101.


William C. Barnes, winding and taking care Town Clock.


25 00


102. 66


Eber Carpenter, services as School Committee the past year,


44 46


103.


Henry Vinton, repairing highway,


4 00


104.


Liberty A. Lyon, breaking out roads in Dis- trict No. 5,


3 00


105. " 17, J. R. Manchester, painting and sanding Town Hall, (balance duc.)


16 75


10G.


" William C. Barnes, books and stationery for schools,


7 53


107.


26, II. C. Gray. printing 400 School Reports, 25 75


108.


.. II. C. Gray, advertising town warrants,


1 50


109. 66 " George Hanson, services as Overseer of the Poor the past year, 16 25


110, " 30, Mrs. C. C. Bigelow, military aid for April, 8 57


.


7


AUDITORS' REPORT.


111. April 30, Mrs. Timothy Collins, military aid for April,


8 57


112.


Mrs. C. W. Mellney,


do


do


8 57


113. 66 Mrs. D. R. Horton, do


do


8 57


114.


Mrs. Joseph Hannan,


do


do


8 57


115. 66


Mrs. Oliver Stone,


do


do


12 00


116.


Mrs. Timothy Cranny,


do


do


8 57


117. 66


Mrs. Samuel H. Marble,


do


do


8 57


118. 66


Mrs. Henri Elkins,


do


do


4 28


119. 66 66 P. E. B. Botham,


do


do


4 28


120. 66


Henry G. Ammidown,


do


do


4 28


121.


66


Mrs. Amity Angell,


do


do


4 28


122.


Mrs. John G. Leach,


do


do


4 28


123. 66


66 James S. O'Brien,


do


do


8 57


i 24. 66


60


Mrs. Eliza Miller,


do


do


4 28


125.


66


Mrs. Polly N. Dresser,


do


do


4 28


126. 66


Andrew J. Mckinstry,


do


do


4 28


127. 66


. . Mrs. Daniel Walker,


do


do


8 57


128. 66


Mrs. John D. Fiske,


do


do


12 00


129. 66


66


Mrs. John E. Bassett,


do


do


4 28


130.


Mrs. Ambrose Fogel,


do


do


4 28


131.


May 22, Messrs. Merriam, Holden & Co., for 75 set- tees for Town Hall,


146 25


132.


30, D. K. Olney, taking care Engine, Hose, &c., No. 7, for the past year,


12 00


133.


Geo. H. Hartwell, oil and sponge for Engine Co. No. 7,


5 43


134.


66 Pliny M. Clark, paint and labor numbering posts in new Cemetery,


1 50


135. 66


31, Mrs. C. C. Bigelow, military aid for May,


8 86


136.


Mrs. Timothy Collins,


do


do


5 12


137.


Mrs. C. W. Mellney,


do


do


8 86


138.


66


Mrs. D. R. Horton,


do


do


8 86


139.


Mrs. Joseph Hannan,


do


do


8 86


140.


Mrs. Oliver Stone,


do


do


12 00


141. 66


Mrs. Timothy Cranny,


do


do


8 86


142.


Mrs. Samuel H. Marble,


do


do


8 86


143.


Mrs. Henri Elkins,


do


do


4 43


144.


60


Henry G. Ammidown,


do


do


4 43


145.


Mrs. Daniel Walker,


do


do


8 86


146. 60 66 Mrs. John G. Leach,


do


do


4 43


147. 66


60


Mrs. John D. Fiske,


do


do


12 00


148. 66


Mrs. John E. Bassett,


do


do


4 43


149. June 30, Mrs. Charles E. Bigelow,


do


for June,


8 57


150.


" " Mrs. Charles W. Meliney,


do


do


8 57


S


AUDITORS REPORT.


151. June 30, Mrs. Joseph Hannan, military aid for June,


8 57


152.


66 Mrs. Oliver Stone,


do


do


12 00


153. 66 Mrs. Timothy Cranny, do


do


8 57


154. 66


66 Mrs. Samuel H. Marble, do


do


8 57


155. 66 66 Mrs. David R. Horton,


do


do


8 57


156. 66 Mrs. Henri Elkins, 66


do


do


4 27


157. 66 Henry G. Ammidown,


do


do


4 28


158.


Mrs. John G. Leach,


do


do


.4 28


159.


Mrs. Daniel Walker,


do


do


8 57


160. 66


Mrs. John D. Fiske,


do


do


12 00


161. 66


Mrs. John E. Bassett,


do


do


4 28


162. July 1, Mrs. Ambrose Fogel,


do


May and June,


8 71


163. 66


66 Mrs. Eliza Miller,


do


do


8 71


164. 66 66


Mrs. Polly N. Dresser,


do


do


8 71


165. 66


Mrs. Amity Angell,


do


do


8 71


166.


Mrs. Elizabeth Plimpton, do April, May and June, 14 86


167. 66 66 Mrs. Ellen Carroll, do. child of Timothy Collins,


6 14


168.


·


60 Wm. B. Potter, work on Main Street,


75 00


169. 66


Hamilton Woolen Company, oil and tallow for Engine Co. No. 6, 10 25


170. 66


Melville Engine Co., taking care of Engine and apparatus, 12 00


171.


6 James Gleason, materials for Engine Co. No. 6, 1 81


172. 66


19, P. E. B. Botham, military aid for May and June,


8 71


173. 66 " William E. Alden, wood for Engine Co. No. 6, 5 12


174.


21, Edwin S. Beecher, town bounty for volun- teering in service of U. S., 100 00


175.


" George W. Corey, town bounty for volun- teering in service of U. S. 100 00


Malcolm Ammidown, for paying town bounty to volunteers, 500 00


177. " 22, Malcolm Ammidown, for paying town bounty to volunteers, 1400 00


178.


23, Abner Nichols, building abutments for Globe bridge, 285 00


179. " 30, H. C. Gray, military posters, 5 00


180. 66 H. C. Gray, advertising and printing no- tices, 6 00


181.


J. R. Manchester, labor and materials for varnishing High School room, 22 92


182. 6. " Malcolm Ammidown, for paying town bounty to volunteers, 800 00


176.


AUDITORS REPORT.


9


183. July 31, Moseley Iron Bridge and Roof Co., for building bridge in Globe Village,


837 50


184.


Mrs. C. C. Bigelow, for military aid for July,


8 86


185.


66


Mrs. C. W. Mellney,


do


do


8 86


186.


Mrs. D. R. Horton,


do


do


8 86


187.


Mrs. Joseph Hannan,


do


do


8 86


188.


66


Mrs. Oliver Stone,


do


do


12 00


189.


Mrs. Timothy Cranny,


do


do


8 86


190. 66 Mrs. Samuel H. Marble,


do


do


8 86


191.


Mrs. Henri Elkins,


do


do


4 43


192. 66 66


Mrs. John G. Leach,


do


do


4 43


193.


Henry G. Ammidown,


do


do


4 43


194.


.. Mrs. Daniel Walker,


do


do


8 86


195.


Mrs. John D. Fiske,


do


do


12 00


196.


Mrs. John E. Bassett,


do


do


4 43


197.


Mrs. Ambrose Fogel,


do


do


4 43


198.


Mrs. Eliza Miller,


do


do


4 43


199.


Mrs. Polly N. Dresser,


do


do


4 43


200.


Mrs. Amity Angell,


do


do


4 43


201. 66


Mrs. Elizabeth Plimpton,


do


do


4 43


202.


Mrs. Ellen Carroll,


do


do


4 43


203. 66


P. E. B. Botham,


do


do


4 43


204. Aug. 7, Verney Fiske, for paying town bounty to volunteers,


900 00


205.


" 23, Pliny M. Clarke, painting and varnishing settees for Town Hall,


35 00


206.


William Edwards, for labor on new cemete- ry,


2 00


207.


Luther S. Ammidown, time and expenses to Burrilville,


5 00


208.


P. S. Turner, boarding volunteers,


2 75


209.


66 Rev. Thomas Morong, services on School Committee.


15 87


210.


Leonard Cheney, conducting funerals,


5 25


211.


Gleason & Weld, plank and joists for Globe and Ashland bridges,


160 88


212.


P. S. Turner, for Gen. Moseley's bill,


75


213. Sept. 1,


Mrs. C. W. Mellney, military aid for August,


8 86


214.


Mrs. David R. Horton, do do


8 86


215. 66


66 Mrs. Joseph Hannan,


do


do


8 86


216.


Mrs. Samuel H. Marble,


do


do


8 86


217. 66


Mrs. Daniel Walker,


do


do


8 86


218. ... Mrs. Oliver Stone,


do


do


12 00


219. 66 Mrs. John D. Fiske.


do


do


12 00


2


10


AUDITORS' REPORT.


220.


Sept. 1, Mrs. Henri Elkins, military aid for August,


4 43


221.


Mrs. John G. Leach,


do


do


4 43


222.


Henry G. Ammidown, do


do


4 43


223.


Mrs. John E. Bassett, do


do


4 43


224. Mrs. Ambrose Fogel,


do


do


4 43


225.


Mrs. Eliza Miller,


do


do


4 43


226. .. Mrs. Polly N. Dresser,


do


do


4 43


227.


Mrs. Amity Angell,


do


do


4 43


228.


66 Mrs. Elizabeth Plimpton,


do


do


4 43


229. ..


Mrs. Ellen Carroll,


do


do


4 43


230.


66 P. E. B. Botham,


do


do


4 43


231.


.. Mrs. James Ryan,


do


do


19 35


232.


Mrs. Arnold Capron,


do


do


16 00


233. 16


66 Mrs. Linus C. Albee,


do


do


15 60


234. 66 Mrs. George E. Hubbard,


do


do


12 00


235. .6


Mrs. J. R. Ammidon,


do


do


7 71


236.


..


Mrs. John Mack,


do


do


8 30


237.


Mrs. William A. Sears,


do


do


13 14


238.


Mrs. Frank Armes,


do


do


11 71


239.


Mrs. Munroe Reynolds,


do


do


8 86


240.


E. P. Tiffany,


do


do


8 00


241.


66 ..


Mrs. Edwin S. Beecher,


do


do


6 57


242.


Mrs. Joseph H. Lombard,


do


do


4 00


243.


Alexander Wald,


do


do


5 86


244.


Michael Bowler,


do


do


10 14


245.


Mrs. Sanford Broadbent,


do


do


18 00


246. 66


Horace W. Bacon, transporting volunteers to Camp Wool,


27 20


247.


Horace W. Bacon, transporting volunteers and use of teams to Charlton Depot,


23 23


248. .66


66 Mrs. Ebenezer Leach, military aid for July and August,


7 14


249. ..


15, Samuel S. Perry, Town Bounty as volunteer, Rufus Fuller, building and furnishing mate- rials for Engine House in Globe Village,


487 50


251. 66


" Rufus Fuller, for fitting stones on bridge in Globe Village,


3 00


252. ..


25, Samuel Newell, 5 office chairs for Town Hall, 5 00


253.


.. H. W. Curtis, labor on Globe Bridge, 2 75


254.


" Malcolm Ammidown, services and expenses as Selectman, 1862, 51 25


255.


26, Verney Fiske, for Town bounty for volunteers, 3700 00


256. .. 30, Mrs. C. W. Mellney, for military aid for September, 8 57 .. Mrs. David R. Horton, do do 8 57


257. 66


100 00


250.


11


AUDITORS' REPORT.


258. Sept. 30, Mrs. S. H. Marble, for military aid for September, 8 57


259.


Mrs. Daniel Walker,


do


do


8 57


260.


Mrs. J. R. Ammidon, do


do 8 57


261. 66 Mrs. John Mack, do


do 8 57


262. 66 66 Mrs. Win. A. Sears,


do


do


8 57


263. 66 Mrs. Frank Armes,


do


do


8 57


264.


Mrs. Munroe Reynolds,


do


do


8 57


265.


Mrs. Oliver Stone,


do


do


12 00


266.


Mrs. John D. Fiske,


do


do


12 00


267.


60 Mrs. James Ryan,


do


do


12 00


268.


66 Mrs. Arnold Capron,


do


do


12 00


269.


Mrs. Linus C. Albee,


do


do


12 00


270.


66


Mrs. George E. Hubbard,


do


do


12 00


271. 66


Mrs. Sanford Broadbent,


do


do


12 00


272. ..


66 Mrs. John G. Leach,


do


do


4 28


273. 66


Henry G. Ammidown,


do


do


4 28


274.


Mrs. John E. Bassett,


do


do


4 28


275.


66 Mrs. Ambrose Fogel,


do


do


4 28


276. 66


66


Mrs. Eliza Miller,


do


do


4 28


278.


66 Mrs. Amity Angell,


do


do


4 28


279.


Mrs. Elizabeth Plimpton,


do


do


4 28


280.


60


P. E. B. Botham,


do


do


4 28


281.


66


Mrs. Edwin S. Beecher,


do


do


4 28


282. 66


Mrs. Joseph H. Lombard,


do


do


4 28


283.


Mrs. Mary Bowler,


do


do


4 28


284.


Mrs. Catharine Harper,


do


do


4 28


285.


Mrs. Ebenezer Leach,


do


do


4 28


286.


E. P. Tiffany,


do


do


8 57


287.


Verney Fiske, Town bounty for teers,


volun-


500 00


288.


66


Rev. W. W. Wilson, services as School Committee,


49 25


289.


Wm. C. Stedman, labor and materials on Engine House in Globe Village,


100 00


290. Oct. 1, James A. Knight, Town bounty as volunteer,


100 00


291.


Mrs. David Fairfield, for military aid for August and September,


8 71


292.


Mrs. Charles C. Bigelow, for military aid for August and September, 17 43


293. .. 17, John Edwards & Co., for use of Hall two evenings to hold war meetings, 10 00


234. " 25, Wm. B. Potter, labor and materials on En- gine House in Globe Village, 400 00


4 28


277.


Mrs. Polly N. Dresser,


do


12


AUDITORS' REPORT.


295. Sept. 27, Dr. Calvin P. Fiske, for examining and mak- ing certificates for claimants for military exemption,


102 00


296. " 29, John O. Mckinstry, services as Assessor,


20 25


297. Oct. 31, Mrs. C. C. Bigelow, for military aid for October,


8 86


298. 66 66 Mrs. Samuel H. Marble,


do


do


8 86


299.


Mrs. David R. Horton,


do


do


8 86


300. 66 ..


Mrs. Charles W. Mellney,


do


do


8 86


301. 66


Mrs. Daniel Walker,


do


do


8 86


302. 66 66


Mrs. J. R. Ammidon,


do


do


8 86


303. 66


Mrs. John Mack,


do


do


8 86


304. 66 66 Mrs. Wm. A. Sears,


do


do


8 86


305.


60 Mrs. Frank Armes,


do


do


8 86


306. 66 66


Mrs. Munroe Reynolds,


do


do


8 86


307. 66


Mrs. Oliver Stone,


do


do


12 00


308.


Mrs. John D. Fiske,


do


do


12 00


309. 66


Mrs. James Ryan,


do


do


12 00


310. 66 66


Mrs.' Arnold Capron,


do


do


12 00


311.


66


Mrs. Linus C. Albee,


do


do


12 00


312.


Mrs. George E. Hubbard,


do


do


12 00


313. 66


Mrs. Sanford Broadbent,


do


do


12 00


314.


Mrs. John G. Leach,


do


do


4 43


315.


Henry G. Ammidown,


do


do


4 43


316.


Mrs. John E. Bassett,


do


do


4 43


317. 66


Mrs. Ambrose Fogel,


do


do


4 43


318.


66 66 Mrs. Eliza Miller,


do


do


4 43


319.


Mrs. Polly N. Dresser,


do


do


4 43


320. 66 66 Mrs. Amity Angell,


do


do


4 43


321. 66


66 Mrs. Elizabeth Plimpton,


do


do


4 43


322.


66 Mrs. Edwin S. Beecher,


do


do


4 43


323.


66


66


Mrs. Mary Bowler,


do


do


4 43


324. 66


Mrs. Catharine Harper,


do


do


4 43


325.


Mrs. Ebenezer Leach,


do


do


4 43


826. 66 66 Mrs. Davil Fairfield,


do


do


4 43


327.


66 66 E. P. Tiffany,


do


do


8 86


328.


66


Mrs. Eber C. Pratt,


do


do


13 14


329.


66 66 Mrs. Joseph HI. Lombard,


do


do


4 43


330. 66


Mrs. Leonard G. Webster,


do


Sept. and Oct., 21 20


331.


Mrs. Marcus L. Dillaber,


do


do


21 20


332.


Mrs. Joseph Corey, Jr.,


do


do


21 20


333.


66 66


Mrs. Jasper Bugbee,


do


do


21 20


334. 60


66


Mrs. Albert Holmes,


do


do


21 20


335. 66


Mrs. Thomas A Stone,


do


do


21 20


336.


Mrs. Terrence Smith,


do


do


21 20


13


AUDITORS' REPORT.


337. Oct. 31, Mrs. Fitz H. Hall, military aid for Sept. and Oct., 21 20


338.


James Flynn,


do


do


21 20


339.


66 66 Luther S. Fox, do


do 21 20


340. 66


66 Charles G. Blanchard,


do


do 21 20


341. 66


66 John K. Walker,


do


do


15 42


342. 66


66


Edwin Dexter,


do


do


15 42


343.


Joseph Moore,


do


do


15 42


344.


66 Wm. H. Parsons,


do


do


15 42


345. .


66 John Murray,


do


do


15 42


346.


66 Alvin Streeter, Jr., Wm. B. Card,


do


do


7 71


348. 66


Edward Armes,


do


do


7 71


349. 66


66


George A Hanson,


do


do


7 71


350. 66


66


Danforth K. Olney,


do


do


14 00


351. 66 66


P. E. B. Botham,


do


do


4 43


352. 66


Mrs. Margaret Leary,


do


do


15 42


353. 66


66


Wm. E. Horton,


do


do


20 00


354.


Alden Potter,


do


do


20 00


355.


Richmond Barrett,


do


do


10 00


356.


66


Margaret Bryson, tember and October,


do August, Sep-


13 14


357.


66


Ellen Ryan,


do Sept. and Oct.,


15 42


358.


66


66


Isabella Green,


do


do


7 71


359.


66


Frederick Kind,


do


do


15 42


360.


James S. O'Brien,


do


Oct.,


8 86


361. 66


Leonard Cheney,


do Sept. and Oct., 15 42


362.


6 Mrs. James S. Barlow, tember and October,


do August, Sep-


32 00


363. Nov. 12, Wm. C. Stedman, for labor and materials


for Engine House,


200 00


364. Dec. 1, Mrs. C. C. Bigelow, military aid for November,


8 57


365.


Samuel H. Marble,


do


do


8 57


366. 66


66


David R. Horton, do


do


8 57


367. ..


66 Charles W. Mellney, do


do


do


8 57


369.


J. R. Ammidon,


do


do


8 57


370. 66


John Mack,' 66


do


do


8 57


371. 66


Wm. A. Sears,


do


do


8 57


372.


66 Frank Armes,


do


do


8 57


373. 66


Munroe Reynolds,


do


do


8 57


374.


E. P. Tiffany,


do


do


8 57


375,


Mrs. John K. Walker,


do


do


8 57


376.


66 Edwin Dexter,


do


do


8 57


377.


66 Joseph Moore,


do


do


8 37


do


8 57


368.


66


Daniel Walker,


do


do


15 42


347.


·


14


AUDITORS' REPORT.


378. Dec. 1, Mrs. Win. H. Parsons, military aid for November,


8 57


379.


John Murray,


do


do


8 57


380. 66


66


66 Frederick Kind, do


do


8 57


381.


Alvin Streeter, Jr., do


do


8 57


382. 66 66 Margaret Leary,


do


do


8 57


383. 66 66 Wm. E. Horton,


do


do


8 57


384. 66 Ellen Ryan,


do


do


8 57


385.


Leonard Cheney,


do


do


8 57


386.


66


Mrs. Oliver Stone,


do


do


12 00


387.


John D. Fiske,


do


do


12 00


383.


66 James Ryan,


do


do


12 00


389.


66


Arnold Capron,


do


do


12 00


390. 6


Linus C. Albee,


do


do


do


12 00


392.


66


Sanford Broadbent,


do


do


12 00


393.


66


66


Leonard G. Webster,


do


do


12 00


394.


Joseph Corey, Jr.,


do


do


12 00


395. 66 66


Jasper Bugbee,


do


do


12 00


396.


66


Albert Holmes,


do


da


12 00


397. 66 66


Thomas A. Stone,


do


do


12 00


398. 66


Terrence Smith,


do


do


12 00


399.


66 66 James Flynn,


do


do


12 00


400.


Fitz H. Hall,


do


do


12 00


401. 66 66


Luther S. Fox,


do


do


12 00


402. 66


Charles G. Blanchard, do


do


12 00


403. 66


66


Danforth K. Olney, . do


do


do


12 00


405.


Join G. Leach,


do


do


4 28


406.


Henry G. Ammidown,


do


do


4 28


407.


Mrs. John E. Bassett,


do


do


4 28


408.


66


66 Ambrose Fogel,


do


do


4 28


409.


66


Eliza Miller,


do


do


4 28


410.


66


Polly N. Dresser,


do


do


4 28


411.


Amity Angell,


do


do


4 28


412.


66


Elizabeth Plimpton,


do


do


4 28


413.


66


66


Edwin S. Beecher,


do


do


4 28


414.


66


66


Joseph H. Lombard,


do


do


4 28


415. 66


60


66


Mary Bouler,


do


do


4 28


416.


66


Catharine Harper,


do


do


4 28


417. 66


66


Ebenezer Leach,


do


do


4 28


418.


66


66 Eber C. Pratt,


do


do


4 28


419.


66


66


66


David Fairfield,


do


do


4 28


420.


66


Edward Armes,


do


do


4 28


421.


George A. IIanson,


do


do


4 28


404.


66


66


James S. Barlow,


do


12 00


391. 66


66 George E. Hubbard,


12 00


15


AUDITORS' REPORT.


422. Dec. 1, Mrs. Richmond Barrett, military aid for Nov.,


4 28


423.


dù “ Margaret Bryson, do 4 28


424. 66 Isabella Green, do


do


4 28


425. P. E. B. Bothám, do


do


4 28


426. Mrs. Alden Potter, do


do


6 86


427. 66


66 James A. Knight, do


do


8 71


428. 66


2, Pliny M. Clarke, setting glass in High School room, 2 38


429.


" Dresser & Whitford, for transporting volun- teers to Boston, 2 60


430.


15, Henry C. Fish, iron door for Engine House, and iron railing for bridge in Globe Village, 157 56


431.


" Verney Fiske, cash paid for freight on iron door and bridge railing, 2 75


432. 16, Jeremiah Callahan, military aid for Septem- ber, October and November, 24 00


433.


" 17, Albert D. Blanchard, military aid for August, September, October and November, 34 86


434.


18, James T. Mckinstry, oil for Engine House in Globe Village, 11 67


435.


19, Mrs. Phebe Laflin, military aid for Septem- tember, October and November, 12 00


436.


66 23, Wm. B. Potter, labor on Main and Elm streets, 23 00


437.


66


Wm. B. Potter, labor and materials on En- gine House in Globe Village, 214 35


438.


" 24, H. C. Gray, advertising and posters for war meetings, 4 50


439.


" H. C. Gray, printing Regulations and adver- tising for School Committee, 2 75


440.


"


27, Merriam, Holden & Co., settees for Engine House in Globe Village, 28 80


441.


31, Mrs. C. C. Bigelow, military aid for December,


8 86


442.


Samuel H. Marble, do do


8 86


443.


66


David R. Horton, do do


do


8 86


445.


Daniel Walker,


do


do


8 86


446. 66


J. R. Ammidon,


do


do


8 86


447. 66


66


John Mack,


do


do


8 86


448.


Edwin Dexter,


do


do


8 86


449. 66


66


Joseph Moore,


do


do


8 86


450.


Wm. HI. Parsons,


do


do


8 86


451.


66


John Murray,


do


do


8 86


452.


Wm. A. Sears,


do


do


8 86


453. 66


Frank Armes,


do


do


8 86


1.


66


C. W. Mellney, do


8 86


444. 66


16


AUDITORS REPORT.


454. Dec. 31, Mrs. Munroe Reynolds, military aid for December, 8 86


455.


" E. P. Tiffany,


do


do


8 86


456.


Mrs. John K. Walker,


do


do


8 86


457.


Frederick Kind,


do


do


8 86


458. 66


Margaret Leary,


do


do


8 86


459.


Wm. E. Horton,


do


do


8 86


460.


66 Alexander Ryan,


do


do


8 86


461.


Leonard Cheney,


do


do


8 86


462.


Jeremiah Callahan,


do


do


8 86


468.


Albert D. Blanchard,


do


do


8 86


464.


Mrs. Alvin Streeter,


do


do


8 86


465. 66


66


Oliver Stone,


do


do


12 00


466.


John D. Fiske,


do


do


12 00


467.


James Ryan,


do


do


12 00


468.


66


Arnold Capron,


do


do


12 00


469. 66


Linus C. Albee,


do


do


12 00


470.


Geo. E. Hubbard,


do


do


12 00


471.


Sanford Broadbent,


do


do


12 00


472.


Leonard G. Webster,


do


do


12 00


473.


66


Joseph Corey, Jr.,


do


do


12 00


474.


66


Jasper Bugbee,


do


do


12 00


475.


66


Albert Holmes,


do


do


12 00


476.


Thomas A. Stone,


do


do


12 00


477.


Terrence Smith,


do


do


12 00


478.


James Flynn,


do


do


12 00


479.


Fitz H. Hall,


do


do


12 00


480.


Luther S. Fox,


do


do


12 00


481.


Charles G. Blanchard


do


do


12 00


482.


Danforth K. Olney,


do


do


12 00


483.


James S. Barlow,


do


do


12 00


484.


Eliza Miller,


do


do


4 43


485.


66


John G. Leach,


do


do


4 43


486.


66


Henry G. Ammidown,


do


do


1 28


487.


Mrs. John E. Bassett,


do


do


4 43


488.


Ambrose Fogel,


do


do


4 43


489.


Polly N. Dresser,


do


do


4 43


490.


Elizabeth Plimpton,


do


do


4 43


491.


Edwin S. Beecher,


do


do


4 43


492.


Joseph H. Lombard,


do


do


4 43


493.


66


Mary Bowler,


do


do


4 43


494.


66 .


Catharine Harper,


do


do


4 43


495.


60


Ebenezer Leach,


do


do


4 43


496.


Eber C. Pratt,


do


do


4 43


497.


66 David Fairfield,


do


do


4 43


17


AUDITORS' REPORT.


498. Dec. 31, Mrs. Edward Armes, military aid for December,


4 43


499. 66 Mrs. George A Hanson,


do


do 4 43


500. 66 Mrs. Richmond Barrett, do


do


4 43


501. 66 Mrs. Margaret Bryson, do


do


4 43


502.


Mrs. Isabella Green, do


do


4 43


503. 66 P. E. B. Botham,


do


do


4 43


504. 66 Mrs. James A. Knight,


do


do


4 43


505. 66 Mrs. Phebe Laflin,


do


do


4 43


506.


Isaac Clark, for damage to sheep caused by dogs,


4 50


507. 66 Abner Nichols, balance due for building abutments to Globe bridge,


5 00


1863.


508. Jan. 5, Wm. C. Stedman, balance due for labor and materials on Engine House,


280 00


509.


Sylvester Dresser, stoves and funnel for En- gine House, lamps for Town Hall, and oil,


42 94


510. " Sylvester Dresser, services as Assessor, and time and expenses to Boston, 118 15


511.


8, J. R. Manchester, setting glass in Town Hall, 4 25


512. 66 10, Verney Fiske, Town Bounties for volunteers,


2125 00


513. 66


66 J. R. Hodgdon, labor and materials for re- pairing Town House, 8 17


514.


J. R. Hodgdon, labor on Globe Bridge, 19 35


515.


66 Manning Leonard, services as Assessor, 23 00


516. 66 Liberty A. Lyon, plank for bridge in 1861, 1.62


518.


517. 66 Edwards & Co., wood furnished Tiger Engine Co., 3 75 John O. Albee, repairing Tiger Engine, 2 25


519. 66 Edwards & Co., chandelier for Melville En- gine Company, 25 00


520. Edwards & Co., use of Hall to hold war meetings, 12 50


521. " " Wm C. Barnes, use of Dresser Hall to hold war meetings, 12 50


522. " 27, H. W. Bacon, serving Town warrants and notifying Town Officers to take oath, 20 03


523.


" . F. V. & L. Plimpton, plank for side-walk to Globe Bridge, 10 70


524. " 27, Richmond Barrett, drawing stones and gravel for Globe Bridge, 9 00


525. " Willard Morse, repairing bridge and railing to road, 5 00


526. " 28, Daniel Whitford, for abatement of taxes for 1861, 8 60


3


18


AUDITORS' REPORT.


527. Jan. 28, Samuel Newell, chairs for Engine House iL Globe Village, 8 00


528.


Samuel Williams, steps for Town Hall and table for Engine House, 4 00


529. 66


William (C. Barnes, blank books and station- ery,


12 70


530. Jan. 31.


Mrs. C. C. Bigelow, for military aid for January,


8 85


531.


Mrs. Samuel H. Marble,


do


do


8 85


532.


Mrs. David R. Horton, do


do


8 85


533. 66


Mrs. Charles W. Melfney, do


do


8 85


53-1.


Mrs. Daniel Walker,


do


do


8 85


535. 66 66 Mrs. J. R. Ammidon,


do


do


8 85


536. 66


Mrs. John Mack, .


do


do


8 85


537. 66 66


Mrs. Edwin Dexter,


do


do


8 85


538. 66 66


Mrs. Joseph Moore,


do


do


8 85


539. 66


Mrs. Wm. H. Parsons,


do


do


8 85


540.




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