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15 00
John D. Lovell, shovels and sundries,
58 93
David S. Messinger, gravel,
4 60
66 Henry W. Miller, lead pipe,
3 48
Thomas R. Norcross, 1 pair oxen and yoke,
153 00
William F. Oakley, lumber wagon,
60 00
66 George F. Rice, repairing hay cutters, 2 75
66
Josiah Rice, filing saws,
1 72
Aaron Sampson, wheelwright work,
13 11
66 Samuel E. Staples, salt, -
2 20
60 D. & C. P. Stevens, window, -
62
George T. Sutton, lead pipe and repairs,
10 00
Stephen Taft & Son, sundries, -
15 24
Gill Valentine, surveying, - -
6 50
J. C. White & Co., white lead and sundries,
7 48 -- 11,583 27
HOPE CEMETERY .- LOT ACCOUNT.
Received for Lots to January 7, 1861, -
- 5,250 50
in 1861, -
- 554 00- 5,804 50
HOPE CEMETERY.
Balance undrawn January 7, 1861, - -
36 45
Appropriation,
400 00
Received of Georgetown College, for fencing, - 33 75- 470 20
Expenditures :
Paid Charles Hamilton, printing, 4 00 -
Henry J. Howland, " 2 75 -
Edward Mellen, Jr., blank book,
-
12 00
Gill Valentine, surveying, - -
-
17 95- 36 70 433 50
INTEREST.
Appropriation, - - -
- 6,000 00
Transfer from "Contingent Expenses,"
-
334 16- 6,334 16
-
Undrawn January 6, 1862, - -
10 00
109
Expenditures :
Paid Bank of Metropolis, -
,
- 500 00
Isaac Davis,
-
-
6 00
Samuel De Witt, -
75 00
Hannah Fowler, -
-
40 00
High School Medal Fund, -
60 00
George Jaques,
-
-
25 00
66 Levi Lincoln,
-
-
24 76
George C. Macy, -
125 00
Merchants and Farmers Fire Insurance Co.,
94 45
66 Estate of Ebenezer Mower,
140 96
66 George F. Newton,
6 00
66 State Mutual Life Assurance Co., -
228 76
Worcester County Institution for Savings, -
2,585 14
66 Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank,
845 45
Worcester Mechanics Savings Bank,
- 1,077 64
Priscilla Wyer,
- 500 00- 6,334 16
LICENSES.
Received from Amusements, -
- 197 00
Auctioneers, (City Clerk) -
24 00
Billiard and Bowling Saloons,
-
40 00
Fire Works, -
-
25 00
.. Hackney Carriages, -
60 00
Theatre, - -
- 75 00-
421 00
Expenditures :
Transfer to "Contingent Expenses,"
421 00
LIGHTING STREETS.
Appropriation,
3,200 00
Expenditures :
Paid John W. Bartlett, glass, -
19 35
Braman, Perham & Co., burner and lantern cocks, -
93
Albert S. Brown, fluid caps and extinguishers,
5 22
George B. Coleman, painting and sundries, 5 74
Henry C. Fish, iron work, -
1 50
66 Calvin Foster & Co., pliers, -
-
1 50
John Q. Hill, alcohol, -
3 00
Howe & Hackett, 6782 gallons fluid,
349 77
Howe & Hackett, sundries, -
8 02
William Lucas, lanterns and repairs,
89 16
Stephen Taft & Son, 87 gallons fluid, 37 38 Matches, - 44 37 82
Worcester Gas Light Co., gas for street lamps, 1,727 16
Worcester Gas Light Co., care of lamps and lighting, 608 81
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
110
Paid Worcester Gas Light Co., pipe and labor for new lamps and repairs, - - - 138 39
Transfer to "Contingent Expenses," -
- 203 63- 3,200 00
LIQUOR AGENCIES.
Received from William Bush, -
-
145 88
William H. Goulding, -
- 106 10
66 James Green, -
148 36 -
Meltiah B. Green, -
-
110 97
66 John Q. Hill, -
-
528 73
66
David Scott, -
-
143 13 -
George R. Spurr, - -
140 24 -
Transfer from "Contingent Expenses," -
- 193 49- 1,51690
1
Expenditures :
Amount overdrawn January 7, 1862, - 1,021 11
Paid John Q. Hill, salary, 233 33
Edward F. Porter, State Com., liquors, - 262 46- 1,516 90
LOANS.
Borrowed in anticipation of taxes ;
Received of Isaac Davis,
-
300 00
Levi Lincoln, -
1,600 00
66 Merchants and Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co., - - - 4,000 00
George F. Newton, - -
600 00
66 State Mutual Life Assurance Co., - 7,000 00
Worcester County Inst. for Savings, 13,000 00
Five Cents Savings Bank, 6,000 00
66 Mechanics Savings Bank, 25,000 00
Transfer of City Debt :
Received of George C. Macy, - - 2.000 00
66 Worcester Mechanics Savings Bank, 20,000 00
Tranfer from "Contingent Expenses," - - 3,604 85 -- 83,104 85
Expenditures :
Amount borrowed in anticipation of taxes : Paid Isaac Davis, -
300 00
Levi Lincoln,
- 1,600 00
Merchants and Farmers Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 4,000 00
George F. Newton,
600 00
66 State Mutual Life Assurance Co .. -
- 7,000 00
Worcester County Inst. for Savings, 13,000 00
Five Cents Savings Bank, - 6,000 00
66 Mechanics Savings Bank, 25,000 00
Transfer and payment of Debt ;
Bank of the Metropolis, 20,000 00
66 George C. Macy, - - -
- 2,000 00
Estate of Ebenezer Mower, - 2,000 00
Worcester County Institution for Savings,
- 1,604 85 -- 83,104 85,
111
MILITARY.
Amount received from the Commonwealth for ser-
736 70 vices of Companies in 1860, -
Expenditure :
Amount overdrawn January 6, 1861, - -
669 06
Balance undrawn January 6, 1862, - 67 64
PAUPERS.
Appropriation, - 9,000 00 Received from P. Emory Aldrich, (Dist. Att'y,) on Kate McLaughlin case, 46 00
66 Cities and Towns, for sundries fur- nished to paupers belonging to them,
734 73
66 66 Cities and Towns, amount paid to Lunatic Hospital, -
474 79
60 Clerk of Overseers, on account of Illegitimate child, -
94 50
66 County, support and clothing for prisoners at Farm, 153 14
Lucian B. Drury, sundries sold from Farm, - -
172 66
66 Men at work on Aqueduct, payment for sundries furnished, 72 29
66
66 Men at work on Quinsiga'd Cause- way, sundries furnished, 136 86
66 Margaret Moran, sundries furnished, 13 39
66
60 Soldiers wives,
15 51
66 Woburn, on Almira Kendall Morse case, -
668 16 -- 11,582 02
Expenditures :
Paid Samuel Banister, salary as Clerk of Board, 16 44 483 56
" James McFarland,
" James McFarland, amount paid out for rail- road fares, tickets, food, postage, horse hire, and sundries,
227 89
Peter E. Hubon, salary as City Physician, -
192 33
66 J. Marcus Rice, “ 66 7 67
66 J. Marcus Rice, professional services, 7 00
14 67
66 State Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry per- sons,
704 19
Execution in favor of Lunatic Hospital, in Almira Kendall Morse case, -
668 16
- City of Boston, expenses of paupers, - 39 69
Town of Spencer, 66
-
12 00
Town of Waltham, "
. 86 00
112
For support of persons out of Almshouse :
Paid Allowances made to sundry persons by the Overseers of the Poor in Cash,
680 20
Dwight D. Allen,
groceries,
30 25
Allen & Dwinnell,
12 09
Horace Ayres,
26 61
William M. Brewer,
35 00
Ballard & Spurr,
71 35
William L. Clark,
21 50
Henry E. Cobb,
21 89
John H. Coes,
9 00
Albert W. Curtis,
25 50
George H. Dutton,
4 00
Jonathan Fish & Co.,
13 00
Charles E. Gates,
19 00
Gould & Andrews,
23 50
66 Henry Griffin,
33 25
66
L. Harrington & Co.,
40 90
66 Holden & Brother,
48 40
Howe & Hackett,
97 40
Oran A. Kelley,
7 00
David D. Keyes,
41 50
66
Vernon A. Ladd,
183 77
J. Harlow Martin,
2 00
Penniman & Harrington,
60 00
Sibley Putnam,
9 00
Scott & Ellis,
49 25
Edwin T. Smith,
39 00
William O. Swett,
130 00
Stephen Taft & Son,
-
81 25
Charles H. Whiting,
66
64 71
J.,A. & L. F. Bancroft,
wood,
179 23
Elzaphan P. Brewer,
152 95
Olvin Buttrick,
1 75
Jotham Carpenter,
6 75
Joel Davis & Co., granular fuel,
30
William M. Knowlton, wood,
-
97 00
E. F. Rogers, coal, - -
7 25
Francis Strong, -
-
119 65
Strong & Sutton,
16 27
Thomas Sutton,
68 46
William Ward, wood, -
3 50
Timothy W. Wellington, coal,
144 14
Worcester Gas Light Co., coke,
4 00
Silas Barber, board and nursing E. Callum,
51 09
Sarah E. Bates, board and nursing E. Kim- ball,
31 72
C. Belcher & Co., meat,
-
-
4 00
" Edward Bemis, shoes, -
-
11 68
-
113
Paid Bush & Co., medicine, 3 28
J. Carpenter, Overseer Poor Shrewsbury, wood, &c., -
13 25
Olney B. Chase, carting wood, -
-
21 28
John G. Coes, יי -
7 28
Clara Copeland, nursing at A. Ward's, 30 00
County, (R. Carter,) board of prisoners,
19 01
Avery Davis, clothing, .
5 00
Day & Sibley, serving precept on Auburn, -
2 75
66 Silas Dinsmore, medicine, -
4 01
Charles W. Freeland & Co., clothing,
4 75
Thomas H. Gage, professional services,
3 00
Hiram B. Garfield, care of sick man,
4 00
George Geer, sundries,
3 23
William H. Goulding, medicine,
3 61
James Green, medicine and sundries,
27 93
66
M. B. Green & Co.,
15 97
" George P. Harlow,
4 44
John E. Hathaway, professional services, -
6 00
George G. Hildreth, coffins and attendance,
12 75
John Q. Hill, medicine,
-
4 34
John Keith & Co., order book, -
-
8 00
Louis Lewisson, clothing, - -
11 00
Lizzie P. May, nursing,
8 00
M. S. McConville, medicine and sundries, -
38 36
Margaret Moran, board and nursing Mr. and Mrs. Waters, 32 00 -
Henry Parker, professional services, -
12 34
Abram Peaslee & Co., meat, -
13 00
Thomas Pierce, boots, -
2 33
J. S. Pinkham, sundries, - -
4 00
Harrison S. Prentice, meat,
8 45
Charles J. Richards, care of child, -
20 00
C. R. Rockwood, milk, -
7 15
David Scott, medicine,
3 30
George Sessions, coffins and attendance,
93 25
George R. Spurr, medicine, -
4 22
Stowell, Maynard & Co., meat, -
32 17
Elliot Swan, board &c., for H. Harper, -
12 00
A. Y. Thompson, dry goods,
- 6 80
A. P. Ware & Co., clothing,
-
5 00
Expenses of Farm :
Paid Lucian B. Drury, services as Superintendent, 500 00
Lucian B. Drury, cash paid out for sundries, 29 88
Mrs. L. B. Drury, gratuity voted by Overseers, 25 00
Ephraim L. Drury, labor on farm 4 months, 52 00
Nathan B. Drury, 8 - 100 00
66 Jonah W. Allen, mason work, - 70 79
-
Eli Johnson, board,
-
-
1 68
114
Paid Willard E. Allen, harness work, -
-
15 32
O. Ames & Sons, castings,
1 75
Nahum H. Andrews, groceries,
-
14 48
Cyrus Arnold, soap,
7 75
C. K. Babcock, leveling building, -
8 00
Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods,
196 57
Ahaz Bassett, fish and oysters, -
1 73
A. J. Bemis, blacksmithing,
65 67
Alzirus Brown, repairs to mowing machine, 4 00
8 35
Thomas Brown, soap, -
38 39
Simeon Clapp & Co., יי "י
61 64
William L. Clark, groceries, -
189 47
66 Combs & Walton, soap,
1 00
Samuel B. Congdon, die and stencil plate, -
3 38
William P. Daniels, shingles,
39 94
Silas Dinsmore, medicines and sundries,
5 93
Hugh Doherty, clothing, -
31 94
Draper & Clark, corn, flour and sundries,
226 19
Dwinnell & Taft, groceries,
-
4 00
Elisha Freeman, lightning rod, -
25 30
John Gates, lumber, -
36 03
Leonard Gates, meat, -
1 00
Thomas Gates,
2 24
George B. Gay, hewing timber, -
9 80
George Geer, clothing and sundries,
26 47
J. M. Goodell, turning,
2 50
James Green, medicine and sundries,
38 88
C. A. Harrington & Co., sundries, - 8 54
Highway Department, manure,
125 00
John Q. Hill, medicines, - -
2 49
Howard Holden, grinding, - -
9 45
Parker Holden, flour and meal,
11 35
P. & W. N. Holden, flour and meal,
151 00
66 R. G. Holmes, clothes wringer, -
3 50
George S. Hoppin & Co., meal, -
-
16 70
Leonard R. Hudson, crackers, -
3 00
Gardner Johnson, repairing boots and shoes, 13 99
38 30
J. L. & I. N. Keyes, sawing lumber, &c., - John Keith & Co., blank book, -
1 00
Vernon A. Ladd, groceries and tobacco, -
22 11
Eli B. Lamson, crockery and sundries, 34 73
Aaron Leland, manure,
3 50
46 Louis Lewisson, clothing, - 11 17
66 John D. Lovell, phosphate and sundries, 21 42
William G. Maynard, manure, 8 75
M. S. McConville, medicines and sundries, - 55 13
66 Edward Mellen, Jr., books,
1 44
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-
134 18
Samuel H. Flagg, 2d, shoeing,
Mrs. I. S. Chapman, boots, shoes and repairs,
-
115
Paid Henry W. Miller, hardware, repairs and sun- dries, - 95 50 -
Thomas Mulcahy, horse sled, - 22 00 -
66 Thomas Pierce, boots and sole leather, -
16 97
Putnam & Clark, looking-glass plates,
1 52
Werden P. Reynolds, services as chaplain, -
42 00
Richardson & Kirby, fish, -
30 04
George C. Rice, one liog, -
9 42
66 Josiah Rice, repairing and filing saws,
1 40
60 George W. Rugg, soap,
-
-
6 00
Wm. H. Sanford, sundries,
3 26
Joseph Santon, threshing, - -
10 00
60 Lee Sprague & Co., 8 tons plaster, 48 00
Samuel E. Staples, flour and sundries, -
60 90
Charles H. Stearns, crackers,
12 10
D. & C. P. Stevens, windows and painting,
7 37
Francis Strong, coal, -
-
9 17
Strong & Sutton, '
-
-
30 45
66 Stowell, Maynard & Co., meat, -
23 54
66 John E. Taft, rubber cloth, -
-
4 55
Stephen Taft & Son, flour,
-
35 00
Town of Shrewsbury, taxes on land,
53 07
Nathaniel G. Tucker, labor, solder and sun- dries, - -
-
20 25
Chapman Wallis, crackers, -
-
-
3 25
Henry E. Warren, meats, - -
165 75
Timothy W. Wellington, coal,
78 00
66 Charles H. Whiting, groceries, -
24 57
Giles Williams, flour and grain, -
48 08
66 Martin R. Williams, bonnet and hat,
3 62
James Williams, making cider, and rent, 7 26
66
James S. Woodworth, labor on barn,
11 50- 9,276 71 -
Amount undrawn January 6, 1862, -
2,305 31
POLICE AND WATCHMEN.
Appropriation, -
6,000 00
Received from Levi Barker, Marshal, fees for self and watchmen, -
88 20
Wm. Piper, police for theatre, -
78 00
66 Police services at exhibitions, -
6 00
Samuel V. Stone, bal. of L. Jackson's fees, 1855, 6 00
Transfer from " Contingent Expenses," - - 408 09-6,586 29
Expenditures :
Paid Levi Barker, salary as Marshal, - - 1,100 00
66 cash paid out for sundries, -
32 03
" Charles H, Braman, salary as Dep. Marshal, 13 16
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-
Willard Richmond, clothing,
126 11
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-
-
116
Paid Levi Jackson, salary as Deputy Marshal,
19 59
Police, pay rolls for cattle show,
16 00
" circus,
- 11 00
-
-
60
" monument, -
31 00
66 66
" Sunday,
40 00
66
66
sundry, -
-
-
2 00
66
H. Walford Denny,
1 00
Ebenezer Flagg, serv. theatre and other places, Joseph H. Flint, services,
3 00
Levi Jackson, captain of watch, 7 nights,
2 50
Jas. McFarland,
358
147 50
Wm. Dickinson, for part pay of private watch,
100 00
Hollis Ball,
watching 357 nights,
489 09
Asahel H. Boyd,
7
9 59
Levi E. Brigham,
6
8 22
66 Silas Clapp,
359
66
491 83
John G. Coes,
358
490 46
George W. Comee,
7
9 59
Darius Darling,
49
67 13
H. Walford Denny,
359
491 83
John O'Driscoll,
104
142 48
Ephraim L. Drury,
4
5 48
William T. Farr,
327
434 29
Joseph H. Flint,
366
501 42
Ezra Kent,
6
66
8 22
60
William B. Martin,
66
322
441 14
66
G. H. A. Mclellan,
7
9 59
Charles D. Mowry,
66
7
66
9 59
66 George F. Newton,
358
490 46
Homer Sawtell,
6
8 22
Stephen Shumway,
66
6
8 22
66
Otis Stearns,
7
66
9-59
66 Charles W. Wentworth,
256
66
350 72
66
Cyrus Arnold, soap,
4 25
66
- Bassett & Sawyer, crackers and cheese, Moses Bates, advertising,
3 58
66
Braman, Perham & Co., repairs gas fixtures,
3 10
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-
-
-
-
66
Mrs. Jason Conner, washing,
-
6 49
" Charles A. Cummings, keys,
-
50
Draper & Clark, lime and salt,
71
" Lindall Freeman, painting,
13 34
Nathan Harkness, posting bills,
50
66 Francis Harrington, cheese,
-
-
14 66
Ebenezer Hemenway, cleaning,
63 22
-
20 41
66
Mrs. N. Budrow, washing,
11 14
George H. Buxton, hacking,
1 00
City Aqueduct, water,
12 00
" military,
21 00
36 00
John B. Dexter, jr., services,
80 50
117
Paid William R. Hooper, advertising, - 2 75
E. W. Howe, crackers,
3 80
Levi Jackson, sundry expenses paid, -
38 49
John W. Jordan, stove and sundries, -
20 96
Jeremiah Kane, expenses to Providence, - 6 50
John Keith & Co., record book and sundries, Frederic J. Lawrence, sign, -
3 00
Ellen Lyons, washing,
2 74
James McFarland, paid for washing,
-
5 92
George D. Merriam, cheese,
1 80
Henry W. Miller, stove and sundries,
-
27 75
Joseph Sargent, professional services,
3 00
Charles H. Stearns, crackers,
61 49
66 Stephen Taft & Son, soap,
4 06
Alexander Y. Thompson & Co., blankets,
19 12
Walker & Sweetser, ice,
21 23
Worcester Weekly Times, printing, -
9 00
66 Young, Heslor & Co., cheese, -
54 86-6,586 29
QUINSIGAMOND LAKE CAUSEWAY.
Expenditures :
Paid pay rolls of men, for 3 months, €€ 6
- 2,723 81
teams, 66
-
1,692 61
C. K. Babcock, moving bridge,
- 20 00
J. W. Baker, hay, -
- 44 00
Phinehas Ball, surveying, -
14 50
66 Charles A. Bartlett, timber, -
48 00
Brigham Converse, stone work, -
165 00
66 Samuel H. Flagg, 2d, blacksmithing, -
48 03
Calvin Foster & Co., tools, -
62 16
66 Jonathan C. French, labor and materials,
39 27
John Gates, lumber,
28 17
Harding & Taft, lumber, -
20 06
66 Highway Department, work by teams,
310 62
George Hobbs, horse and cart,
85 00
Kinnicutt & Co., nails and sundries, 19 28
66 William F. Oakley, taking care of teams, 9 00
Isaiah D. Russell, stove and sundries,
14 47- 5,343 98
Amount overdrawn, January 6, 1862, (see debt.)
QUINSIGAMOND LAKE CAUSEWAY DEBT.
By amount borrowed by order of the City Council : Quinsigamond Bank, note on demand, - 5,000 00
600 00- 5,600 00 George F. Newton, -
SALARIES,
Appropriation, -
-
- -
4,200 00
16
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11 48
-
-
118
Expenditures :
Paid Isaac Davis, Mayor, 600 00
John A. Dana, Clerk of Common Council, 200 00
David Gleason, Messenger, 400 00 -
Henry Griffin, Milk Inspector, (2 yrs.) -
50 00
66 George F. Hoar, Solicitor, (14 days.) -
7 67
Samuel Smith, City Clerk,
300 00
Samuel Smith, Putman W. Taft, and
William S. Lincoln, Assessors, - 1,200 00
E. B. Stoddard, Solicitor, 11 mos. 17 days, 192 33
66 Gill Valentine, Auditor, 100 00
66 " extra, by vote of C. C., 50 00- 150 00
66 Geo. W. Wheeler, Treasurer and Collector, 800 00
Transfer to Contingent Expenses,
300 00- 4,200 00
SCHOOLS.
Balance undrawn January 7, 1861, -
363 30
Appropriation, -
34,000 00
Received from Commonwealth, - 940 68 -
J. D. E. Jones, Superintendent, - 8 76
for schooling scholars from other towns, 6 00-35,318 74
Expenditures :
Paid John D. E. Jones, (Superintendent) salary, 1,400 00
John D. E. Jones, horse hire,
200 00
John D. E. Jones, sundries, -
14 41
Anna E. Ayres,
309 32
Caroline F. Ayres,
220 00
Martha D. Ayres,
58 50
66 S. Sophia Banister,
-
300 00
Rebecca Barnard,
277 89
66 Addie H. Barnes,
250 00
Ellen S. Barnes,
204 07
Hattie A. Bigelow,
66
270 00
66 Melissa U. Blanchard,
-
300 00
66 Martha E. Bothwell,
-
250 00
Mary A. Brigham,
66
45 30
Emma L. Brooks,
-
250 00
Harriet N. Chase,
69 25
66 Esther G. Chenery,
279 06
66 Emily J. Clapp,
66
-
325 00
Caroline R. Clements,
-
300 00
Sarah W. Clements,
-
300 00
Elizabeth H. Coe,
-
350 00
Mary A. Davis,
-
119 88
60 Cornelia M. Draper,
-
300 00
Charlotte Eaton,
- 250 00
Charlotte N. Follett, 66
- 325 00
teaching, -
.
-
-
-
-
119
Paid Carrie A. George,
teaching,
- 350 00
66 Elizabeth L. Gird,
350 00
Harris R. Greene,
1,300 00
Hester A. Greene,
325 00
Mary E. Greene,
11 62
Charlotte J. Hapgood,
300 00
Eliza Harris,
118 57
Susan M. Hastings,
25 00
Harriet Hathaway,
-
300 00
Ellen M. Hawes,
66
350 00
Caroline Hewett,
325 00
Kate Hobbs,
300 00
Martha Hobbs,
300 00
Mary R. Holland,
66
67 98
Sarah E. Homer,
66
140 00
Addison A. Hunt,
66
1,048 82
66 Annie P. James,
300 00
Abby B. Johnson,
-
25 00
H. Josephine Johnson,
250 00
Sybil B. Lamb,
100 00
66
Hattie E. Lamb,
325 00
Mary M. Lawton,
66
116 25 -
Cornelia Learned,
66
-
90 00
Kate F. Leland,
384 86
James K. Lombard,
1,000 00
Mary E. Lovell,
-
63 94
66 Mary J. Mack,
66
300 00
Mary T. Magennis,
-
250 00
Eleutheria Manly,
350 00
66 Mary M. Maynard,
66
-
262 50
Mary T. Maynard,
-
151 17
Kate A. Meade,
325 00
Anna R. Merrill,
66
300 00
60 Sara A. Moore,
21 00
66 Charles W. Morrill,
50 00
James H. Newton,
66
1,000 00
66 Laura L. Newton,
-
250 00
60 Sarah J. Newton,
300 00
Tirza S. Nichols,
282 32
66 Amelia Parker,
250 00
Caroline Parkinson,
350 00
Harriet N. Perry,
66
-
300 00
66 Lydia A. Perry,
7 56
Sarah L. Phillips,
300 00
Clara C. Plimpton,
66
-
365 11
Abigail Pratt,
66
-
300 00
Caroline E. Putnam,
-
300 00
66 Frances E. Putnam,
-
75 00
-
-
147 50
Francis H. Manning,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
120
Paid Louisa A. Rice,
teaching,
35 81
" Susan E. Rice,
59 20
Martha A. Richardson,
80 00
William Richardson,
-
125 00
66 Sarah M. Rogers,
66
350 00
Anna U. Russell,
6 6
500 00
Helen M. Shattuck,
16
300 00
66 Mary A. Slater,
66
-
286 05
Abbie C. Smith,
66
95 00
66 Joanna F. Smith,
150 00
66 Mary A. Smith,
300 00
Emma M. Taggart,
66
-
118 60
Rebecca W. Taylor,
66
250 00
66
Aspacia P. Tubbs,
66
-
125 57
66
Harriet M. Walker,
350 00
66
Abby L. Wetherell,
165 00
Charlotte Wheeler,
-
229 66
66 Sarah A. Wheelock,
325 00
Thomas Wheelock,
56 00
Emily Whitney,
218 75
Harriet Whitney,
66
73 93
Martha A. Willard,
66
400 00
Ellen M. Williams,
9 30
Margaretta P. Williams,
-
250 00
Lydia M. Wilmarth,
-
300 00
66 Sarah C. Woodbury,
55 81
Wood and Coal :
Paid Timothy Bancroft,
wood,
8 02
66 J. A. Barclay,
10 50
Elzaphan P. Brewer,
66
5 63
Albert G. Cobb,
85 07
John S. Cummings,
615 92
Horace Daniels,
9 75
Everett A. Denny, Agent, charcoal,
26 26
D. G. Holbrook,
wood,
7 11
Emery Holbrook,
66
3 28
60 Silas Howe,
5 84
Abner Kelley,
25 87
John C. Newton,
39 25
S. A. Newton,
9 74
Charles E. Parker,
21 77
Jeremiah Parker,
66
-
5 75
Timothy Parker,
8 22
Joseph S. Perry,
81 56
Elijah B. Putnam,
193 83
A. B. Sprague,
-
3 00
-
145 33
Helen A. Wilder,
167 52
Ava Williams,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
250 00
Mary D. Thayer,
-
-
-
-
-
121
Paid Strong & Sutton, coal,
-
69 50
-
805 00
Obed Williams, Agent, charcoal,
13 00
66 Stillman Worcester, wood,
5 95
Repairs, Wood and Sundries :
Paid Hezekiah Adams,
wood and sundries,
36 00
I. R. Barbour, jr., repairs,
18 16
George A. Barnard,
66
9 05
66 John F. Boice,
65
31 75
Horace E. Brooks, 6 6
66
79 11
E. F. Chamberlain,
66
40 23
Geo. A. Chamberlain,
66
37 69
Horace Chenery,
6 6
66
82 82
66 William Coe,
31 97
James W. Lamson,
66
37 97
Dexter H. Perry,
48 81
Jeremiah Rogers,
66
32 60
Sweeping, Making Fires, Care of Houses, and Sawing Wood ;
Paid George J. Adams, making fires, -
9 15
Mary Aldrich, sweeping, -
13 75
M. S. J. Burke, sweeping, 12 50
81 30
John Chickering, sweeping, making fires, and sawing wood, &c., 198 97
Patrick W. Colleary, sweeping, making fires,
36 84
Bridget Conlin, sweeping, - 16 50
Wm. C. Forbush, sweeping and making fires, -
50 50
Joseph K. Gill, 66
65 80
Albert H. Inman, 66
24 50
66 Henry Johnson,
sawing wood, &c., - 15 54
9 75
Preston D. Jones, sweep'g and making fires,
20 50
Sumner Joslyn, sweeping,
4 50
John Kine, sawing wood, &c., -
16 27
Patrick Keating,
-
13 81
66 Abel Larned,
-
11 75
66 George Larned,
5 27
66 Albert E. Lamb, sweeping and making fires,
80 77
James Madden, sawing wood, &c., -
7 77
66 John Madden,
4 12
Thomas Mellsop, sweeping, making fires, sawing wood, &c., 28 87
66 Henry B. O'Rielly, making fires, &c., 30 55
66 Wm. Richardson, sweeping, making fires, 8 68
Walter L. Park, -
10 25
66 Theo. M. O. Remington, " -
3 00
Patrick Walsh, sawing wood, -
- 2 00
Timothy W. Wellington,
-
-
Rodrick E. Chesley, sweeping, making fires,
Lincoln L. Johnson, 66 66
122
Paid Abby L. Wetherell, sweeping, making fires, 11 00
Geo. W. Wheeler, jr., 66 &c., 117 50
Adoniram J. Wood, sweeping, making fires, sawing wood, &c., -
55 50
Corbin N. Wood, sawing wood, -
-
2 38
Books and Stationery :
Paid William Allen, binding, 1 75
Brown & Taggard, primary school tablets,
22 50
John Keith & Co., blank books, - 5 00
Edward Mellen, jr., books and sundries, -
229 93
Henry D. Smith, books, - -
20 51
66 William H. Sanford, books, 3 33
66 Simeon Thompson & Co., books and sundries, 60 27
Miscellaneous Account :
Paid William A. Adams, trucking, - 4 00
Albert S. Allen, tuning piano, 1 00
66 Ash Street Teachers, cash paid for cleaning, 21 20
" Horace Ayers, fluid and sundries,
6 98
John D. Baldwin & Co., advertising, -
6 75
Moses Bates, advertising, - -
6 75
J. H. Bigelow, wire netting,
-
4 10
John Boyce, rent of Catholic Institute, 1 yr.,
300 00
William M. Brewer, sundries,
1 80
66 J. Stewart Brown, feather duster and basket, Thomas Brown, soap,
8 11
J. E. Browning & Co., ribbon, -
2 16
Asa L. Burbank, repairing clocks,
4 00
George H. Clark, stock and labor, painting,
298 86
Henry F. Clark, cane-seating chair, 42
Samuel Clark, labor, funnel and sundries, - 45 01
David W. Cooke, repairs, 5 25
Chas. A. Cummings, keys, repairing locks, &c. 44 39
Marion Cutler, 12 school desks, 37 50
66 Division No. 42, brushes, mats and sundries,
65 40
Catherine Donahoe, cleaning rooms, -
2 25
Eliza Doyle and others, cleaning rooms, -
3 00
Earle, Tenney & Co., lumber, 75 09
8 60
Ebenezer Flagg, sundries,
1 85
Samuel H. Flagg, 2d, braces and repairs, - 58 43 Benjamin W. Fletcher, materials furnished, and labor repairing school houses, 448 15
Calvin Foster & Co., hardware and sundries, 79 76
Elisha Freeman, repairing lightning rods, - 9 50
Charles A. Fuller, cleaning school house, -
1 50
John Gates, lumber,
6 09
Benjamin Goddard, clocks and repairs, 99 34
D. A. Goddard, paid for cleaning school house, 1 00
2 59
E. Worcester Teachers, cash paid for cleaning,
123
Paid M. B. Green & Co., sundries, -
-
2 25
Henry Griffin, salt,
18
Charles Hamilton, printing,
11 00
Eliza Harris, cash paid for cleaning, -
1 00
66 Charles F. & Geo. O. Henry, ink,
63
High School Teachers, cash paid for cleaning,
13 95
66 Pitt Holmes, repairs,
8 37
66 William R. Hooper, advertising, -
-
3 81
Henry J. Howland, printing, -
95 73
Horace James, cash paid for printing, -
15 00
Jenkins, Hamilton & Hyde, cotton flannel,
63
66 Jeremiah Kane, half of expense of pump,
6 00
J. B. Knox & Lang, dies for medal, 100 00
66 James K. Lombard, paid out for sundries, 13 19
William Lucas, tin ware and sundries, 17 77
Main St. Teachers, cash paid for cleaning, 11 42
Henry Mathews, repairs to pumps, &c., 41 58 H.W. Miller, stoves, funnel, labor and sundries, 175 41 John C. Newton, mason work, repairs, 79 37
2 25
66
Pleasant St. Teachers, cash paid for cleaning, 13 42
10 00
66 66
Henry Prentice, paid for sundries, -
2 90
William D. Prouty, painting chairs, -
8 00
Margaret Riley, cleaning,
1 50
Jacob Rogers, school house hooks and express,
21 25
66 Isaiah D. Russell, stove funnel, &c.,
3 03
William Russell, vocal elements, - 6 00 -
3 00
Elisha K. Spalding, shavings and trucking,
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