Town annual reports of the several departments for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1862-1866, Part 32

Author: Worcester (Mass.)
Publication date: 1862
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 1076


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- 4000 00


Frances F. Lincoln,


-


-


3000 00


Levi Lincoln,


-


-


5000 00


Peter B. Mignault,


-


1200 00


George W. Richardson,


-


4700 00


66


66 Sanford Ruby,


-


-


500 00


66


Angeline A. Sawyer, -


-


1500 00


60


Joseph Sprague,


6000 00


66


State Mut. Life Assurance Co.,


35,000 00


66


65 Margaret S. Tucker,


-


1000 00


66


W. W. G., -


- 500 00


James H. Wall,


600 00


William A. Wheeler, Extr.,


-


1500 00 -


66


66 Wor. Cy. Inst. for Savings,


30,000 00


66 Wor. Five Cents Savings Bank,


- 26,000 00


66


66 Wor. Mechanics Savings Bank,


- 11,000 00


-


-


2000 00


First National Bank,


-


2500 00


-


-


600 00


66 George Jaques -


-


-


-


1000 00


George Upham,


-


1700 00


Calvin Willard, -


-


1000 00


66 Mary Claflin


66 Calvin Dyer,


122


Bonds to Edwin Waite, for land, -


7000 00


Note to Mary G., Nancy, and Hannah B. Lynde, land, 1000 00 Received of " 150 00 -


417,409 70


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Anthony Chase, -


$2450 00


City Bank,


1


-


-


2500 00


County of Worcester,


-


-


6500 00


Isaac Davis,


-


-


1200 00


66 First National Bank,


-


-


2500 00


Dennis I. Harthan,


400 00


Hartshorn & Bliss,


-


-


17000 00


George Jaques,


-


-


600 00


Frances F. Lincoln,


-


-


3000 00


Levi Lincoln,


-


2000 00


66 George W. Richardson,


-


4700 00


James H. Wall,


-


-


600 00


" Wor. County Inst. for Savings,


.


3500 00


Wor. Five Cents Savings Bank, -


- 6000 00


52,950 00


Amount due January 2, 1865 :


For City Debt proper, -


-


89,140 07


Library Debt, -


-


-


-


2637 07


Water Debt, -


-


-


-


88,701 79


War Debt, -


- 160,705 77


deposited for recruits,


1625 00


Temporary Loan,


-


-


21,650 00


364,459 70


MILITARY.


Balance undrawn January 4, 1864, -


292 64


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Emmet Guards,


-


-


-


-


75 00


Balance undrawn January 2, 1865, -


217 64


PAUPERS.


Balance undrawn January 4, 1864,


-


$269 90


Appropriation, 1


-


9000 00


Received from Cities and Towns for board, provisions, wood and sundries furnished paupers,


937 57


from Highways for hay,


308 38


" John Farwell, sundries sold, -


1400 25


66 " H. E. Warren, error in bill,


10 68


for Sundry bills, board. &c., - 43 87


31 00


for Turkeys, from farm, -


-


Transfer from Contingents, -


1722 40


-


5 00


Worcester Light Infantry, -


70 00


-


13,724 05


-


123


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Vernon A. Ladd, salary as clerk, - $500 00


V. A. Ladd, amount paid out for tickets, postage, horse hire and sundries,


- 269 37


66 Rufus Woodward, salary, City Physician, -


200 00


66 Commonwealth of Mass., support of paupers, 280 57


66 State Industrial School, board of girls, - 31 00


State Lunatic Hospital, board of patients, -


967 11


66 State Reform School, board of boys, 173 42


66 ,, Nautical Branch, board of boys, 44 65


County of Worcester, support of criminals, 26 86


66 Blackstone, support of paupers,


51 71


66 Boston,


-


·44 20


66 Fitchburg,


66


-


.


31 78


Natick,


66


-


-


8 56


66 Orange, 66


-


-


2 00


Plympton,


-


-


5 00


FOR SUPPORT OF PERSONS OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.


Paid monthly allowances made to sundry persons


by the Overseers of the Poor, in cash,


1267 98


Angier & Rose, groceries,


43 52


Ballard & Spurr,


-


-


1


11 50


66 John J. Brosnihan,


298 25


William L. Clark,


41 00


J. R. Cook & Bro.,


66


54 50


B. D. Dwinnell,


-


-


-


12 50


66 A. M. Eaton,


66


29 00


66 John Fallon,


66


7 00


Charles E. Gates,


10 50


66


Loammi Harrington,


66


-


-


37 00


66 Artemas Hawes,


-


-


-


33 50


66 Horace Hobbs,


84 00


66 W. D. Holbrook & Co. "


7 50


Holden & Brother,


66


84 10


66 Howe & Hackett,


-


-


59 50


John D. Kelly,


11 50


David D. Keyes,


-


-


58 50


· Vernon A. Ladd,


225 15


66 Penniman & Harrington, groceries,


60 00


Rowland Perry,


15 00


Sibley Putnam,


-


-


65 50


Elliot T. Smith,


-


-


54 50'


66 Stephen Taft & Son,


-


-


60 50


Alden Thayer,


-


-


31 36


66


Towne & Parker,


66


70 28


Charles H. Whiting,


66


-


-


23 50


66 James E. Wood,


-


-


56 54


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


66


66


66


-


-


-


124


Paid Aqueduct Construction, wood,


145 50


Charles S. Bancroft,


9 78


J. A. & L. F. Bancroft,


207 05


William Carson, drawing wood,


17 00


Garfield & Parker, wood,


180 85


Francis Heron, carting wood,


-


40 40


William HI. Jourdan, coal,


-


-


579 21


66 Edward Bemis, shoes,


3 50


Bush & Co., medicines,


-


-


12 93


John Chickering, boarding,


-


-


10 00


Simeon Clapp & Co., shoes,


-


-


10 50


Hiram Daniels, expenses,


-


-


1 60


Horace Day, hoarding,


-


-


99 77


Mrs. Devereaux, nursing,


-


-


7 00


Dewey & Mason, rent,


6 00


Silas Dinsmore, medicine,


-


-


8 00


66 Ellis & Flagg, meat and sundries,


13 09


Edward R. Fiske, printing, -


4 00


66


A. H. Gleason, nursing,


-


70 00


John F. Gleason, house rent,


-


16 67


James Green & Co., medicines,


-


23 24


Meltiah B. Green & Co , medicines,


8 85


Bridget Greennan, nursing,


2 50


George G. Hildreth, coffins, burials, &c., John Q. Hill, medicine,


1 80


John Keith & Co., order books, -


22 50


66


George P. Kendrick, hacking, -


35 20


George A. Lovell, medicine,


2 00


M. S. McConville,


78 48


66 Francis Nickerson, boarding and nursing,


72 00


66


Pauper Farm, turkeys,


31 00


James S. Pinkham, sundries,


19 21


66


H. S. Prentice, meat, -


-


20 00


66 Sanford & Co., stationery, - -


12 67


George Sessions, coffins, burials, &c.,


214 78


66 Henry L. Stowe & Co., sundries,


-


7 00


Catherine Sullivan, nursing, -


-


7 00


A. P. Ware & Co. clothing,


9 61


EXPENSES OF FARM.


Paid John Farwell (Sup't,) salary, 437 50 -


John Farwell, cash paid out for sundries,


-


94 32


Mrs. John Farwell, gratuity, 25 00 -


George T. Aitchison, repairing,


28 02


Allen & Reed, boots and shoes,


-


62 80


66 Oliver Ames & Sons, sundrics,


22 20


-


7 30


66 John Edgarton, nursing,


-


-


-


98 9-1


6 10


J. S. Rand, -


-


-


-


125


Paid Cyrus Arnold, soap,


-


41 25


Ballard & Spurr, groceries,


-


35 02


" Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods,


-


.


191 16


" A. J. Bemis, blacksmithing,


72 24


Simeon Brittan, pasturing stock,


-


23 60


Alzirus Brown, repairing mower,


-


3 45


66 Thomas Brown, scraps and candles,


15 68


John D. Chollar, oil cloth and tables,


-


18 12


Simeon Clapp & Co., boots and shoes,


21 87


66 William L. Clark, groceries,


-


1001 98


66 Oliver K. Cook, pump and fixtures, -


17 50


A. G. Cutler, labor,


169 30


66


N. H. Cutting, repairing trusses,


-


4 25


A. & J. E. Davis, coat,


-


10 00


Thomas W. Davis, onions and scraps,


4 36


66


H. H. Dayton, hoods,


2 37


Silas Dinsmore, medicine,


24 75


Harvey Dodge, oxen,


-


-


-


200 00


66 Ellis & Flagg, meat,


-


-


-


5 82


John Firth, crockery ware,


23 17


66 Samuel H. Flagg, 2d, blacksmithing,


-


19 65


David Fleming, labor on well,


66 00


C. Foster & Co., hardware and sundries,


-


52 32


J. C. French, repairing sky-light, -


3 25


John Gates, lumber,


131 07


L. N. Gates, labor,


-


-


19 30


George Geer, clothing,


-


-


16 45


James Green & Co, medicines and sundries,


64 09


M. B. Green & Co.,


4 03


66


George P. Harlow, sundries, -


4 38


66


Highway Department, oxen and manure, -


390 00


66 George G. Hildreth, coffins and burials, -


14 00


John Q. Hill, medicine and sundries,


32 54


Parker Holden, mcal, -


410 20


John L. Hood, sundries,


38 31


Leonard R. Hudson, crackers, bread, &c.,


62 45


B. E. Hutchinson, sundries, -


-


3 45


Jenkins, Hamilton & Co., sundries, -


53 06


66 Gardner Johnson, repairing boots and shoes,


9 02


William H. Jourdan, coal, -


-


330 06


Oran A. Kelley, -


-


-


9 00


Kendall & McClennan, hats and caps,


-


6 86


Kinnicutt & Co., sundries,


-


-


12 41


Henry Learned, labor, -


-


-


37 00


Louis Lewisson, clothing, -


9 75


Alexander Lorimer, Ag't, rope,


-


4 72


A. B. Lovell, labor and material,


-


-


4 17


" J. D. Lovell, sundries,


-


-


69 74


" Jerome Marble & Co., oil, &c.,


-


-


4 65


17


-


-


-


-


-


-


66


-


-


.


-


-


126


Paid M. S. McConville, medicine,


55


66 Henry W. Miller, hardware and sundries,


118 56


Amory Moore, sundries, -


-


-


73 86


Charles Moore, potatoes, -


-


-


33 75


Morse, Brigham & Son, meal,


-


-


43 01


Newton & Whittemore, scraps,


-


-


10 68


Thomas Pierce, leather,


-


-


8 70


Nicholas Powers, labor,


12 00


Thomas Powers,


-


-


4 00


D. J. Rawson, yeast,


-


-


4 16


66 Werden P. Reynolds, services,


-


-


70 00


Curtis Rice, labor,


21 00


George C. Rice, labor,


12 00


Willard Richmond, clothing,


-


-


30 15


William H. Sanford, books and stationery, George Sessions, coffins and burials,


16 00


James Sinclair, labor,


-


-


9 00


William C. Snow, labor, -


-


-


20 00


Lee Sprague & Co., meal,


-


275 90


D. & C. P. Stevens, windows, Charles Stubbs, fish,


-


-


25 55


Stephen Taft & Son, molasses,


27 36


Alexander Y. Thompson & Co., dry goods.,


235.34


Town of Shrewsbury, taxes,


85 50


66 N. G. Tucker, labor and sundries,


45 29


Robert Vail, labor,


14 00


Albert P. Ware & Co., clothing,


15 50


Henry E. Warren, meats, -


-


-


350 41


John Wheelock, keys, &c.,


4 20


J. C. White & Co., sundries,


-


-


30 00


William J. White, coffec, ·


-


-


8 04


66 Lois Wood, labor, - -


37 83


$13,724 05


POLICE AND WATCHMEN. Appropriation,


9000 00


Received of Charles B. Pratt, City Marshal : Fces on Warrants, &c., C. M. Ruggles, " J. A. Dana,


1344 15


6 ' Watchmen and keeping prisoners,


72 00


Transfer from Contingent Expenses,


700 32


$11,116 47


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Charles B. Pratt, salary as Marshal, 1500 00


Charles M. Ruggles, salary as Deputy Marshal, 848 37


John A. Dana, 66 798 38


Police (pay roll) special for Regatta, -


69 00


John F. Murray, Capt. of Watch, 365 nights, 728 50


-


-


-


-


7 86


-


63 25


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Received for Police at Theatre, and other places,


-


1


127


Paid Henry Cole, watching 360 nights,


720 50


Perley Dean,


365


728,50


Joseph H. Flint,


360


66


7.19 00


66 Edwin W. Hines,


1


2 00


Clark Jillson,


66


1


66


2 00


Benj. F. Lee,


1


2 00


Wm. B. Martin,


335號 66


669 50


Geo. F. Newton, “


353


704 50


66 Otho A. Ramsay, "


358


66


714 50


Patrick E.Ratigan,“


366


-


730 50


66


Homer Sawtell,


358


66


-


-


714 25


C. W. Wentworth, “


350


66


700 50


66 Henry Cole,


part payment for overcoat,


25 00


Perley Dean,


25 00


Joseph H. Flint,


25 00


66 William B. Martin,


66


25 00


66 John F. Murray,


25 00


66


George F. Newton,


66


25 00


Patrick E. Ratigan,


66


25 00


66 Otho A. Ramsey,


66


60


25 00


Homer Sawtell,


66


66


25 00


66 Chas. W. Wentworth, “


66


25 00


D. Evans & Co., buttons for coats,


-


65 50


Cyrus Arnold, soap,


-


-


7 50


Aqueduct, water,


12 00


John D. Baldwin & Co., advertising,


3 80


J. A & L. F. Bancroft, hacking,


-


4 00


66 George F. Bonney & Co., hacking,


-


4 50


George H. Clark, painting, &c.,


-


-


32 72


Charles A. Cummings, keys,


-


-


3 12


66 Division No. 42, crackers, -


-


1 00


John Firth, paper and sundries,


7 17


Calvin Foster & Co., lantern and sundries,


4 50


" Thomas H. Gage, professional services,


8 00


66 Horace Hobbs, fluid,


4 12


John W. Jordan, repairs,


9 81


John Keith & Co., record book,


6 25


Jos. B. Lawrence & Co., chairs and sundries,


31 58


James McDermot, hacking,


2 00


Jacob G. Mowbray, whitewashing, -


6 60


66 Alfred Parker, hacking, -


2 00


66 Rowland Perry, fluid, -


-


1 75


9 20 66 - Charles B. Pratt, telegraphing and postage, Otha A. Ramsey, filling and mending beds, 11 00 Wyman Rawson, paper and whitening, 12 50


66 Charles M. Ruggles, paid out for sundries,


107 63


66 Charles H. Stearns, crackers, - 103 03


Stephen Taft & Son, fluid and sundries, - 15 56


66 Walker & Sweetser, ice,


- 21 78


.


-


-


-


-


-


66


128


Paid Calvin Warren, railing, -


-


. 3 35


Enos B. Wells, hacking, -


-


1 50


Estes Wheelock, hacking, -


8 00


Witt & Pratt, hacking,


3 00


11,116 47


SALARIES.


Appropriation, - -


-


4850 00


Transfer from Contingent Expenses,


200 00


EXPENDITURES.


Paid D. Waldo Lincoln, Mayor,


1000 00


Levi Barker, Emory Banister and Horatio N. Tower, Assessors,


1450 00


John A. Dana, Clerk of Common Council,


200 00


Charles Marvin, Messenger, -


450 00


66 Samuel Smith, City Clerk, - -


-


350.00


Stephen P. Twiss, Solicitor, -


200 00


Gill Valentine, Auditor,


200 00


George W. Wheeler, Treasurer and Collector,


1200 00


SCHOOLS.


Balance undrawn January 4, 1864,


-


-


4223 83


Appropriation, -


-


-


43,500 00


Received from Commonwealth, -


1106 30


66 for scholars from towns, -


40 00


Transfer from Contingents,


648 12


EXPENDITURES.


Paid J. D. E. Jones, (Sup't) salary, .


1600 00


66


horse hire,


150 00


cash paid for sundries,


-


8 92


Eldora M. Aldrich, teaching,


69 28


Anna E. Ayres,


119 04


66 Carrie F. Ayres,


66


-


315 87


Ella A. Baker,


-


423 33


M. L. Banister,


9 87


S. Sophia Banister, Rebecca Barnard,


-


-


347 55


66


Addie H. Barnes,


-


-


299 25


Frances J. Bean,


-


-


274 75


66 Hattie A. Bigelow,


-


-


252 34


H. Blood,


-


-


251 62


Mary E. Bothwell,


348 31


Henry P. Boyden,


-


-


446 56


Emma L. Brooks,


313 93


Emma Brown,


-


-


349 16


-


-


-


.


-


49,518 25


-


-


-


-


-


-


375 00


-


-


-


.


-


-


5050 00


-


5050 00


1


129


Paid Harriet N. Chase,


teaching,


306 60


Esther G. Chenery,


349 16


66 Henrietta S. Clark,


285 00


66 Caroline R. Clements, 66


375 00


66


Sarah W. Clements,


66


350 00


66 Elizabeth H. Coe,


66


400 00


66 Fannie H. Coe,


66


129 06


66 H. F. Cole,


40 00


66


P. Maria Cole,


66


181 97


Edward I. Comins,


66


446 56


66


Emeline E. Crane,


394 39


T. S. Darling,


307 43


Cornelia M. Draper,


340 24


66


A. S. Dunton,


217 03


66


Charlotte Eaton,


66


232 52


66


Ellen M. Fay,


66


37 50


6.


Minna S. Fitch,


328 58


66


Charlotte N. Follett,


375 00


66 Susie G. Gale,


66


8 14


66


Margaret Geary,


81 38


Carrie A. George,


400 00


66


Harris R. Greene,


1304 63


66 Hester A. Greene,


372 39


66 Mary E. Greene,


66


5 23


Lizzie C. Goodwin,


66


75 00


66 Loise P. Grosvenor,


145 13


Ann E. Hall,


228 00


66 Charlotte J. Hapgood,


66


96 25


Esther M. Harrington,


66


37 50


66 Hattie A. Harrington,


277 97


Mary A. Harrington,


66


291 27


Caroline Hewett,


66


373 26


66


Kate Hobbs,


.


Martha Hobbs,


341 86


66


Eliza P. Hood,


66


295 79


66


Addison A. Hunt,


J. C. Lakin,


66


41 25


Hattie E. Lamb,


375 00


66


Sybil B. Lamb,


"


103 78


66


337 22


66 Mary C. Lowe,


66


32 56


66 Mary J. Mack,


66


350 00


66 Emma F. Marsh,


95 27


66 Kate M. Magennis,


48 24


.


Lewis Dwight,


58 82


204 83


Maria S. Eaton,


100 00


Eliza A. Eddy,


335 56


Harriet Hathaway,


349 19


1146 50


Mary M. Lawton, Mary E. Lovell,


349 18


.


66


130


Paid Mary T. Magennis, teaching,


-


299 74


Mary S. Maynard,


349 98


Anna E. McCambridge,


-


-


301 39


66 Charlotte W. McFarland, "


272 76


Ella M. McFarland,


66


-


238 35


Kate A. Meade,


375 00


Ellen Merrick,


318 99


66


Anna R. Merrill,


-


40 70


Isaac N. Metcalf,


66


401 99


C. E. Moran,


60


290 67


James H. Newton,


66


574 63


Laura L. Newton,


66


352 50


Sarah J. Newton,


66


350 00


66 Tirza S. Nichols,


371 51


Ellen P. Palmer,


10 87


66


Louise V. Palmer,


-


247 50


66


Matilda Parker,


187 25


66 Caroline Parkinson,


66


348 36


66


Lydia A. Perry,


.


350 00


Sarah L. Phillips,


-


350 00


Clara C. Plimpton,


66


423 34


Emma L. Pond,


116 51


66


Abigail Pratt,


350 00


Adelia M. Pratt,


-


277 50


66 Lizzie B. Pratt,


66


350 00


Martha A. Pratt,


66


350 00


Caroline E. Putnam, C


-


325 58


66 Susie E. Rice,


66


-


225 42


66 Deborah Rowland,


66


302 75


66


Anna U. Russell,


-


430 47


66 Helen M. Shattuck,


308 48


66


Joseph Shippen,


-


678 23


Mary A. Slater,


-


319 06


Abbie C. Smith,


66


-


397 20


66 Hattie A. Smith,


-


82 50


66 Joanna F. Smith,


60


345 32


Mary A Smith,


66


350 00


Elizabeth Thurber,


-


300 00


Sarah D. Tucker,


-


-


283 00


Harriet M. Walker,


66


-


400 00


Martha B. Ward, Mary H. Warren,


363 96


Anna E. Webster.


66


37 50


66 Mary F. Wentworth,


66


-


162 50


Elizabeth Wheeler,


66


-


-


97 62


Ellen M. Wheeler,


16


-


-


339 54


Mary G. B. Wheeler,


-


-


66 34


.


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


400 00


66 Harriet N. Perry,


-


-


-


151 15


Julia A. Rockwood,


66


-


-


232 53


-


-


-


-


-


131


Paid Thomas Wheelock,


-


-


856 25


Harriet Whitney,


395 32


Martha A. Willard,


148 82


" Ava Williams,


-


-


581 37


Lydia M. Wilmarth,


66


345 12


WOOD AND COAL.


Paid A. Bosworth,


wood,


-


-


38 69


Job H. Briggs,


-


-


9 54


66 Walter H. Davis,


28 50


66 Dennis & Houghton,


895 50


66 Silas Flagg,


26 74


Garfield & Parker,


66


3 75


H. & F. Gleason,


66


.


34 37


66


J. W. Hooper,


charcoal,


282 62


66


Wm. H. Jourdan,


coal,


-


2268 23


66 Lyman P. Kendall,


wood,


412 02


Levi Moore,


20 42


John C. Newton,


61 25


66 R. M. Oaks,


66


205 33


66


Henry Putnam,


66


-


-


8 00


66 Elisha Wilkins,


charcoal,


-


-


76 50


66 Worcester Water Works, wood,


216 00


REPAIRS, WOOD AND SUNDRIES.


Paid George A. Barnard, sundries, 20 89


John F. Boice, repairs, wood and sundrics, -


20 83


Willard P. Knight, repairs, wood and sundries,


17 15


66 James W. Lamson, sundries,


-


9 61


66 Dexter H. Perry,


9 12


George P. Rogers, repairs and sundries, -


19 78


Sylvanus Scars, repairs, wood and sundries -


71 20


66 Samuel Warren, sundries, - -


19 75


Charles Wesson, repairs, wood and sundries, 64 66


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Josiah Allen, making fires and sweeping, -


28 45


George Babbitt, " " .6 20 83


John Brady, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 61 88


Charles E. Burke, making fires and sundrics, 23 75


George E. Buxton, making fires, 26 25


Bridget Carroll, cleaning,


4 00


66 John Chickering, making fires, sweeping and sundrics, 143 05


Cornelius J. Cronin, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 13 15


Daniel Cronin, making fires, sweeping & sundries, 42 00


Catharine Donohue, sweeping and sundries, - 79 80


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


132


Paid Ellen Donovan, sweeping, - 23 25 - -


Ann Dunn,


-


-


- 6 00


James Dunn, making fires, -


-


7 00


Emma S. Eastman, making fires and sweeping, 7 50


Wm. H. Eastman, 6 00


Patrick Flynn, sundries, -


6 34


A. Franklin Gates, making fires and sweeping, 18 75


66 George W. Hawes, making fires and sundries, 35 33


Patrick Holley, sundries, -


21 00


66 Frederick W. Hubbard, making fires and sweeping, 15 00


Frederick P. Hutchins, 5 25


Preston D. Jones, making fires and sundries, 40 80


1 00


John Madden, making fires,


12 00


Michael J. Madden, making fires and sweeping, 66


17 25


.6 David Manning, Jr., 40 50


66 Bridget McCabe, sweeping and sundries, -


78 46


Jolin McCoy, making fires, 6 06


Joanna McDonald, making fires, sweeping & sundries, 63 50


66 Benjamin T. Newton, making fires and sweeping 2 75 63


Daniel O'Conner, labor, -


Patrick O'Toole, making fires sweeping and sundries, 85 39


Charles W. Parker, making fires and sweeping, 6 00


Samuel B. Parsons, sundries, 16 48


Patrick B. Phelan, making fires, sweeping & sundries, 20 80


66 A. B. Plimpton, 16 00


Daniel Savage, making fires,


6 00


James T. Sheehan, 8 25


Baxter Shove, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 151 28


Albert J. Stone, making fires and sweeping, 29 00


George C. Walker, making fires, 1 50


A. J. Wood, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 77 01


Austin Abercrombie, sawing and splitting wood, 7 75


Adams & Brown, printing, -


43 50


David Atherton, stock and labor, -


-


82 98


Ella A. Baker, drawing cards,


-


1 88


J. D. Baldwin & Co., advertising,


-


5 50


Charles S. Bancroft, boards, -


-


9 02


Benjamin Barber, labor,


-


-


-


38


Henry Barrett, sawing and packing wood,


29 25


J. D. Bigelow, netting, -


-


-


12 81


Frederick A. Brown & Co., maps,


-


28 50


Thomas Brown, soap, John D. Chollar, tables, -


15 00


Moses Church, black-boards, -


1 00


George H. Clark, stock and labor, painting, - 601 52


66 Samuel Clark, repairs and sundries, 443 60


Charles A. Cummings, keys, repairs and sundries, 40 15


-


17 99


-


-


-


99 18


Barnard, Sumner & Co., duster,


Abner Kelley, making fires and sweeping,


133


Paid Division No. 42, brooms, brushes, mats and sundries, 220 53


66 Edward Earle, stone wall,


414 19


Earle & Jones, castings, 1 28


Earle, Tenney & Co., lumber,


34 49


66 John Firth, lamps and sundries,


9 13


Benjamin W. Fletcher, materials furnished and labor repairing school houses, 798 89


Patrick Flynn, sawing, splitting wood & sundries,


21 31


C. Foster & Co., hardware and sundries, 77 93


Elisha Freeman, repairing lightning rods,


22 52


66 William Greenleaf, repairing pump,


8 00


66 Grout & Bigelow, sundries,


235 68


66 Charles Hamilton, printing,


46 05


Elbridge Hewett, cleaning out privies,


10 00


William R. Hooper, advertising,


1 50


Henry J. Howland, printing,


15 88


66 Salisbury Hyde, drawing cinder,


95 00


66 Jenkins, Hamilton & Co., duster,


33


Jeremiah Kane, repairing pump,


4 00


66 John Keith & Co., blank books,


13 00


Thomas M. Lamb, clocks and repairs,


99 00


J. B. Lawrence & Co., chairs, tables and sundries, 140 05 Samuel R. Leland, tuning piano, 1 50


198.74


Mary C. Lowe, writing charts,


4 00


66 Wm. Lucus & Son, sundries,


30 93


Wm. J. Matthews, repairs to pumps, &c.,


135 32


Stephen McCabe, sawing wood,


35 45


Barney McManus, labor


11 65


Henry W. Miller, stoves, repairs and sundries,


1300 66


Harrison Moore, cutting wood and sundries,


14 00


John C. Newton, mason work, 106 99


213 81


Franklin F. Phelps, repairs and sundries,


11 75


J. S. Pinkham, crash,


3 31


Wm. H. Sanford, books and sundries,


88 77


Henry D. Smith, dictionaries,


33 00


Thomas H. Smith, stock and labor, painting,


32 00


66 E. K. Spaulding, shavings, .


83 55


Taggard & Thompson, books,


47 37


George H. Tufts, sundries, .


9 88


Freeman Upham, repairs, .


69 05


Caleb A. Wall, advertising,


4 00


66 Joseph S. Wesby, binding,


75


Thaddeus L. Whitney, sundries,


86 19


J. S. Woodworth, repairs, &c., 616 56


66 Wor. Mut. Fire Ins. Co., insurance, 59 05


66 Ash street teachers, paid for cleaning, 23 56


66 Chamberlain District teacher, paid for cleaning,


3 48


66


Amariah B. Lovell, stock and labor, repairing,


·


Patrick T. O'Riley, rent of room,


18


134


Paid E. Worcester teachers,


for cleaning,


60 15


" Front Street teachers,


66


66


-


20 15


66 High School teachers,


30 73


Library teacher,


66


66


47 65


66


N. Worcester teachers,


66


66


17 71


Pond District teachers,


2 28


66 Providence Street teachers,


66


66


8 45


Quinsigamond teachers,


66


66


12 75


66 Salem Street teachers,


15 00


Summer Street teachers,


12 75


Sycamore Street teachers,


66


59 80 -


60 Temple Street teachers,


66


3 25


Thomas Street teachers,


66


66


32 65


49,518 25


SCHOOL FOR TRUANTS.


Appropriation,


-


-


-


1500 00


Transfer from Contingent Expenses,


414 87


1944 87


EXPENDITURES.


Paid County of Worcester, fees of court, &c.,


123 62


Police Court,


106 95


Mrs. John Farwell, services, -


25 00


Geo. B. King, teacher,


-


- 457 00


Allen & Reed, shoes and sundries, -


-


28 40


Joseph A. Allen, clothing, - -


11 00


66 Barnard, Sumner & Co., blankets, cotton and sundries,


159 49


Simeon Clapp & Co., boots and shoes,


10 70


Bridget Carr, clothing, -


-


6 00


John D. Chollar, table and oil cloth,


19 00


66 George H. Clark, painting,


8 65


A. G. Cutler, labor,


-


-


6 75


Horace H. Dayton, tippets,


3 75


66 Dennis & Lee, labor and lumber,


39 43


John Firth, Crockery and sundries,


15 60


Henry C. Fish, grating, -


155 76


Calvin Foster & Co., hardware,


10 14


66 George Geer, socks and mittens, -


-


5 60


Grout & Bigelow, books, John Q. Hill, medicine,


1 06


John L. Hood, crockery and sundries,


-


42 85


John P. Howland, Jr., boys caps, .


7 50


Jenkins, Hamilton & Co., carpet, blankets and sundries, 104 13


Gardner Johnson, repairing boots and shoes,


8 38


-


2 40


Main Street teachers,


66


4 87


Pleasant Street teachers,


-


-


-


-


66


-


1


-


-


.


2 88


-


66


135


Paid John W. Jordan, stove, &c, -


-


23 75


-


12 00


Kendall & McClennen, hats and mittens, 6 57 -


Israel N. Keyes, boards and labor, -


-


37 58


Joseph B. Lawrence & Co., furniture,


-


30 55


Henry Learned, labor,


2 00


66 William Lucas & Son, stove and sundries,


8 14


66 Henry W. Miller, stove and sundries,


27 19


William H. Sanford & Son, books and stationery,


12 24


66 A. Y. Thompson, blankets, cotton and sundries,


124 01


6 Freeman Upham, labor and lumber, -


34 98


A. P. Ware & Co., clothing,


-


266 22


SEWERS.


Received of William P. Daniels,


-


-


30 00


Dennis F. Estabrook,


-


-


25 00


Samuel D. Harding,


43 00


93 00


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Henry F. Bishop,


30 00


Transfer to Contingent Expenses,


68 00


SHADE TREES AND PUBLIC GROUNDS.


Balance undrawn January 4, 1864, - -


13 79


Received of Commissioners, articles sold,


-


65 75


79 54


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Levi E. Brigham, repairing pumps,


23 25


Burnes & Flynn, digging and stoning well, -


22 50


Jonathan C. French, labor, - -


-


3 02


Ethan R. Thompson, labor, -


-


18 25


Balance undrawn January 2, 1865,


12 52


SUMMONS.


Received for 823 summons on taxes, -


-


164 60


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Levi Barker,


services,


-


-


11 00


Edwin Haven,


-


-


41 00


Mary G. B. Wheeler,


-


-


18 75


Transfer to Contingent Expenses,


-


-


164 60


SUNDRY (OLD DEBT) ACCOUNTS.


Transfer from Contingent Expenses, ,


674 85


-


-


-


-


98 00


-


67 02


93 85


-


1944 87


Maro Kendall, boys caps, -


136


EXPENDITURES.


Debt January 4. 1864.


89,814 92


Amount overdrawn January 2, 1865, (sce debt,)


89,140 07


TAXES,-COUNTY FOR 1864.


Appropriation,


19,454 44


EXPENDITURE.


Paid Anthony Chase, County Treasurer,


19,454 44


TAXES,-STATE FOR 1864.


Appropriation, -


26,134 00


EXPENDITURE.


Paid Henry K. Oliver, State Treasurer,


47,784 00


Amount overdrawn January 2, 1865, (sce debt,) 21,650 00


WAR,-AID TO FAMILIES.


Received from Commonwealth, -


39,000 00


EXPENDITURES.


Amount overdrawn January 4, 1864, Paid aid to Families in January,


-


41,952 98


February,


-


-


3279 00


March,


-


3806 56


66


May,


-


-


4066 00


66


July,


3468 00


August,


-


-


3537 00


66


September,


-


-


5044 50


October,


5637 00


November,


-


-


5818 00


66


December, -


- 6327 00


Amount overdrawn January 2, 1865,


WAR,-BOUNTIES.


Appropriation,


17,500 00


Received in Cash from Ward 1,


171 00


4, 400 00


5, 450 00


6, 237 40


1258 40


EXPENDITURES.


Amount overdrawn January 4, 1864,


-


67,875 13


Paid in May for 3 volunteers, -


510 00


June


1


170 00


" 208


from Washington,


34,990 00


Aug. 48 66


-


- 6115 00


-


3079 00


April,


-


3492 00


3547 00


June,


-


-


-


-


93,054 04 54,054 04


-


-


-


18,758 40


137


Sept.


66


-


8250 00


Oct. 11


66


-


- 1375 00


Nov. 18


-


-


-


2250 00


Dec.


24


3000 00


7


received from State, 875 00


Amount overdrawn January 2, 1865,


125,410 13


WAR,-CONTINGENTS.


Appropriation,


10 000 00


Transfer from Recruiting Expenses,


2385 38


EXPENDITURES.


Amount overdrawn January 4, 1864,




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