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9,500 00
Received of Boston & Worcester and Western Rail Road, repairs on hose house, 80 00
" Alzirus Brown, Chief Engineer, articles sold, 16 09
" Carmi Heald, rent of barn, -
-
25 00
Transfer from Contingent expenses, - 623 02
10,244 11
-
-
8,860 62
-
-
.
.
106
Expenditures :
Paid Alzirus Brown, Chief Engineer, salary, 200 00
Alonzo M. Barrows, Engineer, -
30 00
Simon E Combs, 66
30 00
Ransom M. Gould, 66 and Clerk of Board, 55 00
E. A. Harkness, 66
66
40 00
A. Beaman Lovell,
50 00
Smith Quimby, 6
-
30 00
Members Gov. Lincoln Steam Engine Co., services,
342 91
George Edwards, Engineer “ repairs, 2 02-302 02
William Brophy, Fireman "
124 99
Members Washington Engine Co., No. 1, services,
810 00
Rapid, 66 66 2,
838 33
Niagara,
3, 797 50
8.6 67
Members City Hose, Co., No. 1, 270 00
Ocean Hose Co , No. 2,
270 00
66 Eagle Hose Co., No. 3.
270 00
66 Hook and Ladder Co., No., 1, .6 371 67
2, 520 00
of Department, 101 poll taxes,
Steam Engine Co., care of hose &c.,
40 00
horse hire, (C. Heald)
100 00
66
hose, horse hire, (Bancroft's) 28 50
Engine Co., No. 1, care of hose, horse hire, &c., 85 00
95 19
85 00
66 5,
85 00
Hose Co., No. 1, 66
42 00
66
2, 66
68 00
66
3, (Stockwell) 66
14 00
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1, care of apparatus,
10 00
66 · 1, horse hire, (K. & B.)
36 00
" 2, care ot apparatus,
10 00
66 " 2, horse hire,
40 00
Hollis B. Brigham, ringing alarm bell, 17 times, 17 00
James Dunn, 66
19
19 00
Charles Goodwin,
20 66
20 00
George E. Kirby,
17 66
17 00
Charles G. Parker, 66
9
9 00
Charles M. Sawin,
9
66
9 00
Edwin S. Stone, 6. 66 66
1
1 00
C. H. and D. D. Blake, repairs on engine,
2 10
John Blew, sawing wood,
1 50
Yankee, 6 6
6. 5, 66
6 : ", 151 50
3,
30 00
66 2,
3, 66 66
" 300 00
107
Boston Belting Co., 650 feet rubber hose,
586 50
Braman, Perham & Co., gas fixtures and repairs, · 16 01
Albert S. Brown, lantern, 2 00
Alzirus Brown, cash paid for repairs, wood, trucking and sundries, - 115 55
City Aqueduct, water for engine houses,
-
36 00
George H. Clark, padlock and chain, &c.,
2 00
Samuel Clark, lead pipe, repairs and sundries,
-
35 05
Royal Combs, repairs,
.
5 50
H. M. Corbett, repairs on hose carriage,
6 51
Charles N. Cutter, sundries,
-
3 62
Isaac Davis, rent, -
.
-
18 75
Davis & Co., granular fuel,
-
-
3 50
Dennis & Lee, carpenter work and stock,
121 84
Michael Donahue, sawing wood, . -
1 80
Earle & Jones, castings,
-
1 02
Earle, Tenney & Co., lumber,
-
-
-
10 14
James Estabrook, rent,
.
50 00
Calvin Foster & Co., sundries,
.
-
-
10 49
John Gates, lumber,
-
.
91
Ivers Gibbs, pattern,
-
-
2 40
Goddard, Rice & Co , labor on steamer,
23 22
Ransom M. Gould, stationery,
3 78
Michael Hartnett, sawing wood, -
1 00
Henry N. Hooper & Co., exchange of bells,
7 93
G. S. & A. J. Howe, oil,
.
-
9 20
T. Howe, wood,
-
-
6 36
S. E. Hull, granular fuel,
-
.
1 50
Hunneman & Co., suction hose, -
12 75
Benjamin E. Hutchinson, repairing hose, oil and sundries, 94 89 John Keith & Co., paper and ruling, 2 75
1 13
Eli B. Lamson, wood,
-
.
3 25
Alexander Lorrimer, rope and labor,
-
.
2 36
A. Beaman Lovell, mason work, -
-
-
24 71
Patrick Nolan, sawing wood,
-
2 50
Edward H. Parker, labor and lumber,
.
-
8 00
Prov. & Wor. R. R. Co., freight on steamer,
13 05
Gilbert N. Rawson, reel for drag rope,
12 00
Rice, Barton & Co., repairs on engines,
206 33
Shelton & Cheever, suction hose,
-
21 12
H. C. Silsby, repairs ou steamer,
.
253 04
George T. Sutton, lead pipe and labor,
.
5 50
Estate of John Sutton, storing engine,
.
15 00
A. & L. M. Taft, wood, -
.
-
7 18
John E. Taft, tubing, -
.
-
1 50
Albert Tolman & Co., 2 hose carriages,
490 61
-
-
.
Samuel Knowlton, sundries,
.
108
Paid Albert Tolman & Co., alterations, repairs and sundries, 287 57
Tyler & Seagrave, printing,
5 75
Earle Warner, hose and repairs,
-
129 75
Timothy W. Wellington, coal,
-
206 38
Western R. R. Co., freight on steamer,
37 55
William A. Wheeler, stoves and hose couplings,
76 18
Worcester Gas Light Co., gas,
65 80
10,224 11
FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Balance undrawn January 6, 1862,
42 11
Appropriation,
-
. 3,050 00
3,092 11
Expenditures :
Paid Zepheniah Baker, salary as Librarian.
800 00
Frances M. Baker, salary as assistant Librarian,
275 00
Callina Barnes,
300 00
Zepheniah Baker, books bought, .
313 21
William C. Blos, desk,
-
-
11 50
Elbridge Boyden & Son, plan,
.
3 00
Jonathan Cary & Co., drum, pipe and sundries,
26 69
Chase & Nichols, painting,
76 99
Samuel Clark, repairing roof,
-
4 00
Edward R. Fiske. printing, -
-
3 00
Charles Hamilton,
.
23 98
Joseph B. Lawrence & Co., hat tree,
6 50
Little, Brown & Co., Agassiz's Natural History,
12 00
Charles M. Miles, insurance,
391 50
J'atrick Nevens, labor grading,
5 50
H. & A. Palmer, pedestal for statue, E. F. Rogers, coal,
-
-
9 07
Joseph S. Wesby, binding, -
-
.
26 27
Worcester Gas Light Co., gas,
126 35
Amount undrawn January 5, 1863,
587 55
FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY BUILDING.
Appropriation,
-
- 4,000 00
Expenditures :
Balance due January 6, 1862, -
- 14,453 39
-
90 00
2,504 56
109
Paid H. & A. Palmer, door, tables, vestibule, &c.,
183 68
14,637 ( 7
Amount overdrawn January 5, 1863, (sce debt)
10,637 07
FUEL, LIGHTS, PRINTING, &c., Appropriation, - - -
- 1,600 00
Transfer from contingent expenses,,
- 76 69
1,676 69
Expenditures :
Paid William Allen. 40 directories.
10 00
John D. Baldwin. & Co., advertising,
-
-
46 63
Jacob Bean, pencils and pens, -
-
-
6 12
Benjamin T. Chapin, charcoal, -
13 52
Everett A. Denny, charcoal, -
5 20
Dwinnell & Taft, fluid, oil and sundries, -
-
6,17
Charles Hamilton, paper, printing and binding 3500 "Document No. 16"
531.03
Charles Hamilton, printing.
-
161,21-692 24
William K. Hooper, advertising,
13 75
Henry J. Howland, printing, - -
131 08
John Keith & Co , stationery,
44 50
John S. C. Knowlton, advertising,
4 75
Elward Mellen, Jr., blank books and sundries,
15 92
Simeon Thompson & Co., paper and envelopes,
- 51 46
Timothy W. Wellington, coal,
- 218 50
Worcester Gas Light Co., gas for hall and offices,
416 85
1,676 69
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Appropri ation, -
-
-
- 10,500 00
Received for Oxen,
-
- 486 45
Manure, scrapings, and earth,
- 345 95
Cart,
-
-
.
5 00
Plank and wood,
.
-
-
166 84
Labor,
203 28
Assessments for West St. Sewer :
· from P. Emory Aldrich,
- 17 00
Anna Anthony,
41 00
Edward L. Davis,
-
16 00
George F. Hartshorn,
-
22 00 -
Elward W. Lincoln,
-
14 00 -
E. B. Stoddard,
36 00- 146 00 -
-
-
-
-
-
Hay, . -
-
-
18 00
-
-
Transfer from Quinsig. Lake Causeway, for team work, 200 00
12,071 52
14
110
Expenditures :
Paid Henry Prentice, Commissioner, salary, - 800 00
Henry Prentice, pay rolls for labor, -
- 5,793 79
Charles S. Bancroft,
-
- 28 38
George A. Barnard,
-
18 65
John H. Brooks, Jr.,
.
-
32 87
George Brown,
-
-
47 41
George A. Chamberlain,
-
-
6) 60
Nahum Flagg,
77 81
Jonas Hartshorn,
10 75
Charles S. Houghton,
16 24
John Mann,
66
.
-
22 10
Jabez Rice,
.
16 28
Jonathan A. White,
-
102 17
Amos R. Black,
labor on road, -
2 75
James E. Black,
1 00
Daniel Flagg,
1 80
Jonathan C. French, stock and labor on bridges,
55 36
Alexis D. Hardy, labor on road,
87
Benjamin F. Gleason,
66
-
3 37
Luther G. Moore,
-
1 87
J. G. &. D. H. Perry,
-
3 00
Charles S. Pierce, 66
61
Charles C. Rice,
-
1 25
E. Beaman Rice,
12 33
Elijah Stowe,
5 00
Arvin Thompson,
-
5 35
Stephen D. Waite,
15 25
Benjamin Barber, paving, setting curb, and labor,
167 34
Harrison D. Goodnow, paving and setting curb,
12 11
Brigham Converse, stone and labor, 81 74
78 92
John Jackson, laying stone wall,
20 50
Albert G. Mann, 2 borders for cesspool,
20 00
A. & L. M. Taft, stone work,
14 26
Mary A. Wesson. stone,
5 00
Wor.& Nash. R. Road, freight on stone
30 00
A. J. Bemis, blacksmithing,
1 05
L. E. Brigham,
-
-
4 75
Lyman Chamberlain,
-
-
Stillman J. Chamberlain, "
-
-
-
-
-
224 08
Levi Howe,
-
.
13 85
Silas & Wm. T. Barber, hay,
- 158 14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1 87
35 58
Henry C. Fish,
24 41
Samuel H. Flagg 2d,
-
5 25
Charles A. Harrington,
66
.
Samuel Fletcher, curb stone,
111
Parley Bartlett,
18 81
City Poor Farm,
221 00
Horace Daniels,
13 38
William H. Dexter,
Oats,
15 00
Draper & Clark,
.
58 96
Chas. Flagg,
Corn,
-
424 32
Daniel Harrington,
Hay, -
62 28
Eli Harrington,
34 90
Francis Harrington, corn, meal, and oats,
90 55
I. S. Harrington, carrots and straw,
30 10
William D. Holbrook & Co., oats and feed,
51 90
Henry Prentice, straw,
-
12 50
John Prentice,
hay,
-
56 25
John Rockwood,
36 07
Jethro B. Root,
grinding, .
21 00
Lee, Sprague & Co., corn, oats and grinding,
218 85
Joseph Willard, straw, -
4 12
D. G. Aldrich, 1 yoke oxen,
152 80
Oliver Ames & Son, castings and sundries,
44 12
Phinehas Ball, surveying, -
6 25
Ball & Williams, 2 horse carts,
100 00
Lovell Baker, horse, -
150 00
(. Blood & Sons, shafts and ironing, -
10 50
Philander Bodwell, carting,
-
58 75
Amos Brackett, doctoring horse,
5 00
John Carney, painting,
.
14 00
Olney B. Chase, carting,
.
17 50
City Aqueduct, water for barn,
-
15 00
Leonard Dodge, yokes and bars,
-
13 00
Roswell R. Evans, damage in garden,
2 00
Calvin Foster & Co., tools and sundries,
70 24
Benjamin H. Franklin, posts,
2 38
Meltiah B. Green & Co., sundries,
92
Nathan S. Hale, carting,
.
15 00
R. H. Harback, labor and team,
-
3 00
Charles A. Harrington & Co., oil,
7 74
Charles H. Hildreth, use of horse,
16 00
Asa Holbrook, plank,
103 84
Benjamin E. Hutchinson, harness work,
3 35
George S. Johnson, handles, -
80
John W. Jordan, repairs and sundries,
9 87
Kinnicutt & Co., nails and shovels,
-
13 45
A. Beaman Lovell, labor,
.
50
Cyrus Lovell, oxen, -
160 00
John D. Lovell, tools, -
32 33
.
.
61 34
Daniel Brown, harness work,
-
-
-
-
112
Nourse, Mason & Co., castings and repairs,
19 12
Josiah S. Prentiss, 1 yoke of oxen, -
.
130 00
Dexter Rice, signs, -
-
4 50
George F. Rice, repairing hay cutter,
2 00
Josiah Rice, filing saws, -
91
Isaiah D. Russell, sundries,
2 97
Samuel E. Staples, salt,
5 90
Stephen Taft & Son, sundries,
-
8 50
Gill Valentine, surveying,
10 50
William A. Wheeler, castings and labor,
6 48
John? Wheelock, keys,
2 00
J. E. White & Co., sundries,
.
71
Amount undrawn January 5, 1863,
- 1,346 55
HOPE CEMETERY. - LOT ACCOUNT.
Received for Lots to January 6, 1862,
- 5,804 50
in 1862, .
- 597 00
6,401 50
HOPE CEMETERY.
Balance undrawn January 6, 1862,
-
. 433 50
Appropriation,
. 400 00
833 50
Expenditures :
Paid Albert Curtis, Commissioner, cash paid by him for labor, 264 06 Albert G. Mann, 24L stone posts, and setting, 313 30
Gill Valentine, surveying, 21 87
599 23
Amount undrawn January 5, 1863, -
- 234 27
INTEREST. Appropriation, -
- 7,500 00
Received interest on taxes,
9 25
Transfer from Contingent expenses,
.
· 1,098 20
8,607 54
Expenditures :
Paid E. P. B. or bearer,
- 566 64
Bay State Fire Insurance Co., -
163 34
Anthony Chase, County Treasurer,
. 364 72
Samuel De Witt,
75 00
Hannah Fowler, -
- 40 00
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
10,724 97
-
113
High School Medal Fund, -
- 60 00
George Jaques,
-
-
12 5)
Levi Lincoln, -
-
-
45 21
George C. Macy, -
5) 00
Merchants and Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
54 44
F's'ate of Ebenezer Mower,
51 94
Quinsigamond Bank,
- 1,0 0 14
Hiram Rice,
-
-
331 67
James H. Wall, -
6 95
Worcester County Institution for Savings,
. 3,' 20 85
Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, -
- 1,061 12
Worcester Mechanics Savings Bank, -
- 1,000 (0
G. w. W. or bearer,
- 177 80
Priscilla Wyer, -
. 500 00
LICENSES.
Received from Amusements,
294 00
Auctioneers, (City Clerk,)
12 00
Billiard and Bowling Saloons,
40 00
Fire works,
-
- 25 00
Hackney Carriages,
50 00
Theatre,
-
33 00
Expenditures :
Transfer to Contingent Expenses, -
- 454 00
LIGHTING STREETS.
Appropriation,
-
- 3,200 00
Expenditures :
. 3 75
George B. Coleman, setting glass and sundries,
15 18
Calvin Foster & Co., gas pipe pliers,
1 25
James Green, alcohol,
11 27
Ebenezer Hemenway, whitewashing room,
1 12 -
Howe & Hackett, matches and pail, 43 1 2 gallons fluid, - D. & C. P. Stevens, glass, - Stephen Taft & Son, 360 1-2 gallons fluid, 256 18 247 gallons comb. oil, 199 16
59
30,45- 31 04
18 76
matches, wicks and sund. 10 3)-465 64 Worcester Gas Light Co., gas for street lamps, 1,632. 58
care of lamps, and lighting, 609 37
-
85 22
State Mutual Life Assurance Co., -
-
-
-
.
454 00
Paid Albert S. Brown, fluid lamp caps, Childs & Howe, wire netting,
1 51
-
8,007 54
114
Paid Wor Gas Light Co., for pipe and labor for new lamps and repairs,
267 44
Transfer to Contingent Expenses,
141 09
3,2.0 00
LOANS OR DEBT, including all Bonds and Notes.
Old Debt, January 6, 1862,
90,719 40
Library Debt, 14,500 00
Quinsigamond Lake Causeway, 5,600 00
. Salem Street School House, 4,500 00
War, 14,000 00-129,319 40
Received from Bay State Fire Insurance Co., - 7,000 00
County of Worcester,
- 4,000 00
Levi Lincoln,
- 1,500 00 Merchants and Farmers Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 2,000 00 Hiram Rice,
- 2,430 00
Quinsigamond Bank,
- 13,000 00
State Maatual Life Assurance Co., - 3,000 00
James H. Wall, - 4.0 00
Worcester County Institution for Savings, 15,000 00 Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, 11,000 00
for 24 Bonds to E. P. B. or bearer, - 24,000 00
1 Bond to Merchants and Farmers Mut. Fire Ins. Co., - 2.000 00
1 Note to Amos Pierce,
- 1,800 00
1 66 Hiram Kice, - 2,700 00
3 Bonds to State Mut. Life Assurance Co., 13,000 00
5 G. W. W. or bearer, - 10,000 00
2 Notes to Joseph White, - 3,200 00
27 Bonds to Worcester County Institution for Savings, - - 59,000 00
2 Bonds to Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, - 10,000 00
314,349 40
Expenditures :
Paid Bay State Fire Insurance Co., - 7,000 00
County of Worcester,
- 10,000 00
Levi Lincoln,
- 1,500 00
Merchants and Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
2,000 00
Estate of Ebenezer Mower,
- 2,000 00
Quinsigamond Bank, -
· 28,000 00
Hiram Rice, -
- 2,430 00
. State Mutual Life Assurance Co., . - 8,000 00
115
James H. Wall, Worcester County Institution for Savings,
400 00
- 29,604 85
Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank,
- 15,000 00
105,934 85
Debt unpaid January 5, 1863,
Old Debt, -
- 90,719 40
Library Debt,
-
- 10,637 07
Quinsigamond Lake Causeway,
- 4,023 61
War for Bountics,
63,700 00
Contingents,
8,479 60
Aid to Families,
30,854 87-103,034 47
208,414 55
MILITARY.
Balance undrawn January 5, 1863,
· 67 64
PAUPERS.
Balance undrawn January 6, 1862, -
2,305 31
Appropriation, - 8,000 00
Received from cities and towns for support of Paupers, for board, provisions, and sundries, 750 46
Men at work on Quinsig. causeway and
highways, sundries furnished,
910 39
Spencer, State aid for Mrs. Knapp and child, Highway department, hay,
221 00
L. B. Drury, articles sold, .
125 78
Soldier's wives, sundries furnished, -
36 50
Sundry persons,
54 65
James S. Woodworth, guardian ot Josiah Tooker, cash, 16 55
12,542 07
Expenditures :
Paid James McFarland, salary as clerk of Board, 13 89
Nahum H. Andrews, 486 11
Nahum H. Andrews, amount paid out for railroad fares, tickets, food, postage, horse hire, and sundries, 228 73
Franklin Gilman, salary as city physcian, .
126 88
Peter E. Hubon, 66 . J. E. Linnell, 66 34 24
€8 88
Nau. Branch State Ref. School, board of boys. 15 28
State Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry persons, 1084 39
121 43
116
City of Boston, expense of paupers, Town of Leicester,
-
-
79 88
-
- 20 96
" of Waltham, -
· 96 00
For support of persons out of alıns house :
Monthly allowances made to sundry persons by the Overseers of the Poor in CASH,
804 97
Dwight D Allen,
groceries,
26 00
Angier & Rose,
-
-
11 00
Horace Ayres, 66
-
-
24 50
Billard & Spurr,
.
19 00
William L. Clark, 66
-
102 29
Henry E. Cobb & Co.,
.
82 30
Daniel Cronin, 66
-
12 90
Albert W. Curtis,
9 00
Division No. 42,
28 00
George H Duton,
"
35 50
Dwinnell & Taft,
-
230 46
Amos M. Eaton,
-
9 40
Henry Griffin,
-
44 00
L. Harrington & Co,,
-
51 00
Artemas Hawes,
-
7 50
Holden & Brothers,
.
215 13
George Homes & Co.
66
.
6 00
Daniel M. Houhhan,
-
-
45 30
Joseph iowe, "
-
2 85
Howe & Hackett,
-
-
134 04
Vernon A. Ladd,
-
-
93 31
Marcy & Paul,
4 00
J. Harlow Martin, 66
-
45 33
Michael McCauliff,
.
-
20 €0
Barney O'Hannigan,
-
3 50
Penniman & Harrington, "
-
-
23 05
Sibley Putnam,
.
57 55
Robert Reid,
66
-
2 30
George W. Rogers, 66
3 40
E. T. Smith,
66
18 00
James Sullivan,
5 25
William O. Swett,
66
.
28 00
Stephen Taft & son,
146 55
E. H. Towne,
92 21
Charles H. Whiting,
-
56 02
S. F. Young,
. 35 00
Charles S. Bancroft, wood,
6 43
J. A. & L. F. Bancroft, "
-
-
243 88
67 35
David D. Keyes,
Michael McCormic,
6 54
-
-
-
-
-
117
Paid Elzaphan P. Brewer, 66
-
- 192 91
Leonard Brewer
66
6 08
Olvin Buttrick,
-
2 10
Jotham Carpenter,
66
11 18
Ebenezer R. Estabrook, granular fuel,
5 00
Nahum Flagg, wood,
4 87
Garfield & Parker,
-
55 86
William G. Hall,
66
-
7 50
John L. Hood,
-
6 50
David Lovell,
-
12 66
Ivers Phillips & Co,
72 00
E. F. Rogers,
coal,
-
18 00
Thomas Sutton,
66
-
127 50
Timothy W. Wellington, "
-
206 79
Worcester Gas Light Co., coke,
-
36 45
Aldrich & Co., sundries,
-
-
1 25
John D. Baldwin & Co., advertising,
2 00
Barnard, Sumner & Co., sundries,
-
-
3 00
Joseph N. Bates, services,
-
3 00
Charles Belcher & Co., meat,
37 15
Edward Bemis, boots, shoes, and repairs,
20 85
A. P. Buss, milk,
2 05
Lewis S. Carpenter, shoes and repairs,
-
11 67
Mrs. Isham S. Chapman, "
-
6 25
William D. Cheever, bedstead, mattress, &c.,
2 00
Edson D. Cheney, flour,
12 25
Martha Chickering, care of child,
-
5 00
Parthenia B. Cisco, nursing,
23 50
Simeon Clapp & Co., boots, shoes, and repairs,
17 26
Henry Clarke, services, -
6 00
John F. Clark, board and nursing,
-
14 00
John G. Coes, carting wood,
-
1 43
Rebecca S. Coes, nursing,
40 50
Godfrey Cote, services, .
4 00
Jared Curtis, sawing wood and labor,
5 66
Lydia M. Curtis, boarding son Pascal,
34 28
Nelson H, Cutting, truss,
-
4 00
Avery Davis, clothing,
-
8 13
William H. Dexter. flour and grain,
7 40
Silas Dinsmore, medicines and sundries,
-
25 13
Draper & Clark, flour,
-
32 70
C. A. Draper, rent, -
5 00
Daniel H. Eames, clothing,
-
11 67
Mary A. Elder, nursing,
-
-
8 75
Frederic A. Eldred & Co., hats,
.
.
3 00
Ellis & Flagg, meat,
-
10 00
15
-
-
-
118
Paid De Witt Fisher, desk,
31 00
C. M. Flagg, care of child,
3 75
Hiram Fobes & Co., meat and sundries,
23 35
Charles W. Freeland & Co., clothing,
-
14 00
Lindal Freeman, care of child,
5 00
Thomas H. Gage, professional services,
-
2 00
D. Gay, flour,
-
7 80
Thomas Gates, meat,
-
-
2 00
George Geer, hats,
3 00
Franklin Gilinan, services and medicines,
17 53
William H. Goulding, medicines,
. 3 83
James Green, medicines,
-
6 57
Meltiah B. Green & Co., medicines,
-
-
16 78
Charles Hamilton, books and printing,
-
22 10
George P. Harlow, medicine,
5 86
Charles A. Harrington & Co., tar,
1 88
Francis Harrington, flour and grain,
-
17 10
Heman A. Heath, furniture,
5 00
Benjamin F. Heywood, services,
5 00
Samuel R. Heywood, shoes,
75
John Q. Hill, medicines,
10 01
John L. Hood, lounge,
5 13
William R. Hooper, advertising,
.
2 75
Harriet Howe, nursing,
13 00
A. H. Howland, medicine,
50
Leonard R. Hudson, sundries,
1 50
Charles H. Jencks, medicine,
10 90
Jenkins, Hamilton & Co .. sundries,
11 62
Eli B. Lamson, sundries,
10 35
Nancy Laverty, nursing,
.
21 00
William Lawrence, care of sick and sundries,
-
12 00
Louis Lewisson, 1 pair pants,
-
2 00
Oramel Martin, professional services, -
8 00
M. S. McConville, medicine,
14 72
David S. Messenger, rent,
4 50
William B. Newton, meat and sundries,
.
44 35
Spencer P. Nickerson, carting wood,
-
24 01
Benjamin F. Nousse, meat,
5 40
Abram Peaslee & Co., meat and sundries,
17 29
L. L. Pierce, shoes,
1 80
J. S. Pinkham, sundries,
-
10 39
Harrison S. Prentice, meat and sundries,
34 80
Nelson Rabadoo, boarding and sundries,
.
Samuel B. Ripley, meat,
1 50
William H. Sanford, stationery,
-
.
8 86
David Scott, medicines, -
-
7 85
.
-
.
-
-
-
-
9 00
-
.
-
119
Paid George Sessions, coffins and burials,
- 129 65
Pamelia Shepard, care of child,
-
35 89
Charles H. Stearns, bread,
-
1 50
Stowell, Maynard & Co , meat,
15 44
Henry L. Stowe, & Co., sundries,
21 50
Alexander Y. Thompson, sundries,
2 00
Emily Toney, nursing and care,
.
10 00
Thomas Tucker & Co., board,
-
3 00
Harriet Watson, nursing and care,
-
7 00
Rufus Wesson, board and sundries,
15 00
Giles Williams, meal,
2 60
Expenses of Farm :
Paid Lucian B. Drury, salary as Superintendent, 66 cash paid out for sundries,
-
500 00
William L. Clark, groceries,
314 56
Division No. 42, groceries,
35 70
Draper & Clark, flour and sundries,
67 41
Dwinnell & Taft, groceries,
.
-
67 46
Parker Holden, flour and sundries,
-
-
62 20
George S. Hoppin & Co., meal,
16 90
John B. Pratt & Co., flour,
143 75
Charles Gates, beef,
18 95
Stowell, Maynard & Co., meats,
52 64
Henry E. Warren,
200 88
Jon'ah W. Allen, mason work,
13 12
Willard E. Allen, harness work,
-
19 92
Oliver Ames & Son, plow points and sundries,
10 55
Nahum H. Andrews, sleigh and clothing,
49 42
Cyrus Arnold, soap,
35,07
C. K. Babcock, labor on barn.
9 00
John Barnard, slating,
34 30
Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods,
142 81
A. J. Bemis, blacksmithing,
71 78
Otis Blood & Son, labor and sundries,
9 95
Alzirus Brown, repairing mower,
-
25 50
Bush & Co., medicine and sundries,
-
-
6 22
Mrs. I. S. Chapman, repairing shoes,
50
Simeon Clapp & Co., boots, shoes and repairs,
166 32
Samuel Clark, tin and labor,
6 00
Combs & Watson, soap,
.
-
Nelson H. Cutting, trusses,
-
6 00
W. P. Daniels, shingles,
.
87
Silas Dinsmore medicines and services,
-
37 07
George H. Dutton, bitters,
50
William D. Fenno & Son, sundries,
-
-
11 13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Thomas Brown, candles and soap,
-
-
9 66
1 00
-
36 77
120
Paid Samuel H. Flagg, 2d, shoeing oxen,
8 32
John Gates, lumber,
1 44
Leonard Gates, smoking ham,
-
72
George Geer, clothing,
46 48
Franklin Gilman, professional services,
3 00
David Gleason, measuring wood,
-
1 02
William L. Gray, tobacco,
-
18 92
James Green, medicines and sundries,
-
3 46
Meltiah B. Green & Co., “
22 28
C. A. Harrington, & Co., oil and turpentine, P. W. Harrington, sawing,
12 94
Benjamin E. Hutchinson, sundries,
-
-
-
-
50
Gardner Johnson, repairing boots and shoes,
6 62
F. H. Kelly, professional services,
-
3 00
J. L. & I. . N Keyes, sawing and planing,
32 18
Eli B. Lamson, furniture and sundries,
24 97
John D. Lovell, tools and seed,
11 17
William G. Maynard, manure,
6 04
M. S. McConville, medicine,
18 72
Henry W. Miller, hardware and sundries,
65 02
P. E. Nichols, fish,
7 76
Nourse, Mason & Co., grindstone arbor,
72
Alfred Parker, use of sleigh,
5 50
F. Franklin Phelps, stove fixtures,
4 50
Thomas Pierce, sole leather and barrels,
6 52
Putnam & Clark, repairing chairs,
1 25
Werden. P. Reynolds, services as chaplain,
52 50
J. Richardson & Co., fish,
5 50
Josiah Rice, filing saws,
1 25
Curtis Rice, killing hogs,
1 67
Willard Richmond, clothing,
141 23
William H. Sanford, stationery,
5 32
Joseph Santon, threshing oats, -
10 54
Thomas Sutton, coal, -
77 35
Town of Shrewsbury, taxes,
39 90
Nathaniel G. Tucker, stock and labor plumbing,
36 89
Chapman Wallis, crackers and bread,
20 80
Timothy W. Wellington, coal, -
101 85
Martin R. Williams, sundries,
2 78
A. Wilson, fish, -
5 23
Wor. Mut. Fire Ins. Co., insurance on barn, granery, and contents,
48 90
Balance undrawn January 5, 1863
10,003 99
2,538 09
-
-
3 78
1 13
Charles H. Jencks, medicines,
-
-
-
-
-
121
PAXTON ROAD.
Appropriation,
-
- 1,000 00
Transfer from contingent expenses,
-
1,182 50
Expenditure :
Paid Biack & Chaffin, making road,
- 1,018 50
-
-
100 00
Paid Albert C Buttrick, earth and stone, -
- 37 00
Nathaniel K. Johnson, land,
27 00
1,182 50
POLICE AND WATCHMEN.
Appropriation,
- 7,000 00
Received from William E. Starr, Marshal ;
Fees on warrants, E. Haven,
621 88
E. L. Drury,
585 75
watchmen,
109 80
Keeping prisoners, - -
10 32-1,327 75
For services at Theatre,
33 00
other places, -
32 00
-65 00
Fees etc. on 1861 account.
18 00
8,410 75
Expenditures :
Paid William E. Starr, salary as Marshal,
1,100 00
Edwin Haven,
Dept. Marshal, -
639 32
Ephram L. Drury, יי
545 07
William E. Starr, paid for sundries,
7 50
Edwin Haven, paid for crackers, cheese, washing and sundries,
93 06
Ephraim L. Drury, paid for horse hire and sundries, Police, pay rolls for February, - -
13 03
66
March, -
-
66
April,
-
-
18 72
49 93
August,
22 00
September,
28 50
66
October,
6 00
. .
November, -
-
6 00
December,
5 50
Sundays, -
-
30 50
Charles H. Braman, services at Theatre, etc.,
Joseph H. Flint, Circus, - -
-
30 00
1 00
-
-
11 60
12 64
July,
-
-
- 182 50
122
Paid, Charles N. Hair,
1 00
Jeremiah Kane, services at Glass Blowers,
1 00
Henry P. Robinson,
6 00
Stephen Shumway, services at circus,
-
1 00
Willard Walker,
-
-.
1 00
James McFarland, captain of watch,
-
2 93
Hollis Ball, watching 13 nights,
17 81
Charles H. Braman, watching 1-2 night,
69
L. E. Brigham, 66 84
115 08
William A. Brigham
66
87 days, -
119 19
Silas Clapp,
66
14 nights, -
19 18
John G. Coes,
6 336 1-2 "
461 00
George B. Coleman,
4
5 48
Ezra Combs,
66
231 1-2 " -
317 16
Simon E. Combs, 60
1 1-2 "
2 06
H. Walford Denny,
66
6
8 22
Ephraim L. Drury,
27
36 99
William T. Farr,
27
36 99
Joseph H. Flint,
356 1.4 "
488 06 -
Charles N. Hair,
66
229 1-2 4
314 42
Andrew Jackson,
343
469 91
Jeremiah Kane,
1-2 4
69
William B. Martin,
347
475 38
George F. Newton,
14
19 18
Patrick E. Ratigan,
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