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Agawam Cigarmaker Laborer Laborer
Canada Springfield Granby, Ct. Canada Agawaın Agawam
Lanesboro
Providence, R. I.
Nov
Nov 17 Melville Wilfred Duclos
.
Carpenter Fariner
Canada
Canada
Dec
27 John Edward Cowles
m
Feeding Hill Mittineague Feeding Hills Mittineague Mittin ague Feeding Hills Mittineague Mittineague
Canada
Sept 18 Leon Henry Dubour Sept 19 William Sullivan
m
m
f
m
Mittineague Mittineague Mittineague Mittineague
ingland
Agawam
Agawam
Nov 7 Mary Laura Dubour Nov 13| William Melvin Morse 14 Mary Eleonard Belliveau
United States Chicopee
Nov 21 Raymond Francis Cleary
Agawam
Ireland
Carpenter Boxmaker Papermaker Police Officer Holyoke Blacksmith Canada Farm Lab'er
Canada
DEATHS REGISTERED IN AGAWAM IN 1892.
Date of Death.
Name of Deceased. 2. Name of Husband. I.
Cond.t
Age.
Disease or Cause of Death.
1. Residence. 2 Plac of Death.
Place of Burial.
Occupation.
Place of Birth.
Name and Birthplace of Father.
Name and Birthplace of Mother
Elizabeth O'Brien I Jau
Jolını Kuntzel
m
111
49
111 61
Clironic Nephritis
Springfield
Farmer
Ireland
Jeremiah O'Brien, Ireland Christopher Kuntzel, Germany
Jan 18 Jan 25 Feb 12
Herman Ariel
E
S
Edith S. Field
f
S 43
Cerebral Paralysis
Levrett
Leverett
Editla Ball,
Amherst
Walter Letellier
111 S
3
La Grippe
. .
W. Springfield Suffield, Ct.
Carpenter
Suffield, Ct.
14 Dennis Humason
m |11 66 4
IO I Pulmonary Oedema 2 Brights Disease
Feeding Hills
Sutton, Canada
21 Rebecca Smith
f S 65 8 17 I Pulmonary Oedema 2 Chr. Pul.Emphysema S 19 4 Suicide by Shooting.
Samnel W. Smith
111
f
S 24
Acute Catarrhal
Blandford
Blandford
Enos W. Boise, Blandford
S. Louis Rodgers
111 111 60
I Gangrene of Foot 2 Clır. Brights Disease Obstruction of Bowels
Longmeadow
New Haven, Ct.
John L. Cooper
Myrte Hoadley,
Mch 14
111 111 70
Pneumonia
..
Hatfield
Farmer
w. Springfield
Teamster
Feeding Hills
Chicopee
Farmer
Ireland
Germany Jeremiah McCarthy, Ireland
Margaret Mahoney, Ireland
Apr
1. Sex
|Ys|
Ms
A Ds
-
1
-
S I
4
Tuberculosis
Agawam
W. Springfield Feeding Hills
Cabinet
Germany
Maker
w. Springfield
Agawanı
Barney Lester, Ireland Alfred Ariel Port Henry, N. Y.
Ida Gauthier Agawam
Feb Feb Feb
Port Henry, N. Y. Hanna Grannis, Farmington. Ct. Betsey Lathrop, Swanton, Vt. Jennie Penny, Granby, Can. Achsalı F. Freeland, Agawam
Mch 11 1 Mary Ann Hollister {2 Gilson D. Hollister Henry Smith Porter
Mch 22 1 Delia Dudley Mch 27
f
f
26 Peritonitis
2 Fred Dudley Michael J. Murphy
111 S 29
Pulmon'y Tuberculosis
f w 47
1 Pneumonia
2 Typhoid Fever Cerebral Apoplexy
111 111 50
Catherine Murphy, Ireland
Jan
10
Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 29
Alice R. Boise
I Blandford Laryngitis 2 Agawam
Middletown, Ct. Clergyman
London, Eng.
Jonathan Porter, Hatfield Agawam Hatfield Schoon Lk, N. Y. Joseplı Plouf, Canada Michael Murphy, Ireland
Electa Allis,
Hatfield
Christina Blanchard Can.
Catherine Crowley, Ireland
Germany
- Huy,
Mch 28 1 Elizabetlı Kuntzel 2 Jolın A. Kuntzel James J. McCarthy 3
Unknown1
Typhoid Fever
..
. .
Agawam
Canada
Chauncey Humason, Suffield, Ct. Gurdon W. Smith, Middletown, Ct. Oliver Smith, Granby, Can.
Agawaılı
Cephas Field, Leverett HermenegildeLetellier Hattie Ariel, Canada
Mary Walsh, Ireland
Thomas Lester
4 Premature Birth
14
f w 69 6
..
Agawam
-
DEATHS REGISTERED IN AGAWAM IN 1892 .- Continued.
Date of Death.
I. 2. Name of Husband.
Cond
Disease or Cause of Death.
I Residence. 2 Place of Death.
Place of Burial.
Occupation.
Place of Birth.
Name and Birthplace of Father.
Name and Birthplace of Mother.
Apr 8 I Tirzah Tucker
W
80
Pneumonia
Agawam
Agawam
Agawam
Ambrose Colton
2 George Tucker
Apr 22 Mary Avelie King
S
2
Feeble at Birth
w. Springfield
Timoth O'Brien
m S
I
Premature Birth
Suicide by Poisoning
Springfield
Farmer
Ireland
John Noone
m m 52 10
Theophile St. Dennis
m S
2 10 3
Pneumonia
·
w. Springfield
Agawam
George Deforge
m S
21
f
S 29
Phthisis Pulmonalis
..
-
Dressmaker
.
Agawam
Middletown, Ct.
William Roberts. Middletown, Ct.
Hay 18 00
!ty 29
Rose St. Dennis
f S
La Grippe
W. Springfield Suffield. Ct.
W, Springfield
Farmer
Feeding Hills
Ashfield
Whiting Kellogg
Elizabeth
Richard Kellogg,
m m 81 3
William Cockery
m S
5
Meningttis
w. Springfield
Agawam
Michael Cockery, Ireland
Ireland
Dwelda Deforg
f
S
9
[Innutrition
George Deforge
Canada
Georgianna Menard,
Freddie S. Dumas
111
S
2
Cholera Infantum
Fred Dumas
Canada Canada
T'y 18
Clarence Provost
m S
21 Cholera Infantum
..
Moses P. Provost, Canada
Canada
Sophronia Mary R. La Row, Catherine Murphy, Ireland Winnie Flannegan
Eliza Menard,
St. Albans, Vt. Vitaline Thebault, Canada Matilda Hamel, Canada Beulah Hedges, Middletown, Ct. Susie Deatt, Agawam
2 Ransford Worthington Georgianna Louise Sabin
Agawanı
T. Arthur Sabin, Springfield
Theophile St. Dennis, Canada
f 111 40 2
3
Chronic Nephritis
.
; me 2 1 Mary Matilda Hastings 2 Judson W. Hastings Kate Moriarity
f S 20 II
Phthisis Pulmonalis
Monterey Lyman Thomson. Monterey Aga wanı Patrick Moriarity, Ireland
Eliza Menard, St. Albans, Vt. Mary L. Turner, Great Barrington Mary Murphy,
Ireland
Sciatica
11:1 . 18 it'ie 20 3
Name of Deceased.
Age.
xas 4 4
\Ys
Ds
\ pr 23 \pr 24 May 2 May 6
Joseph D. King Canada Jeremiah O'Brien Ireland James Noone, Ireland Theophile St. Dennis, Canada
Joseph Deforge Canada Eugene Roberts Canada
May 10 Sarah C. Roberts May 11 1 Betsey Worthington
f W 95 9
17 I Pulmonary Oedema 2 Old Age Cholera Infantum
f S
3 7
..
Catherine Graney.
Mary Roberts, Canada
Mary Menard,
"Consumption "
DEATHS REGISTERED IN AGAWAM IN 1892 .- Continued.
Date of Death.
1. 2.
Name of Deceased. Name of Husband.
Sex
| Cond .*
Age.
Disease or Cause of Death.
I Residence. 2 Place of Death.
Place of Burial.
Occupation
Place of Birth.
Name and Birthplace of Father.
Name and Birthplace of Mother.
July 24
Mary Ellore
f
W
63
Apoplexy
Agawam
w. Springfield
Canada
Ju y 30 Henry Burke July 31 1 Sarah Newkirk Aug. 1I 2 Henry Newkirk William C. Bliss
111
W W
Cholea Morbus Diarrhoea
Springfield Agawam
Farmer
Ireland Coxsackie
Philip Ellore, Canada Henry Burke, Ireland Unknown
Asenath Smith,
Lee
Aug. 14
Leo Haniel
in S
2
14 Colera Infantum
W. Springfield
Agawam
Ireland
- Mullen
Arminia Ploof, East Swanton, Vt. Unknown
Avg. 23 I Mary Christie 2 Royal Christie Aug. 27|I Mary E. Kirkland-Bliss 2 Albinus Kirkland 2 Luther Bliss, Jr.
f
m1 66
"Pneumonic Lung Fe- ver, Tuberculosis, In- anition, GreatExhaust- ion, Inability to retain food, possibly Cancer Typhoid Fever
..
New York City
Warren Spencer Pomphret, Ct.
Martha Kissans, Long Island
Aug. 30 I Lilla S. Nilson
f 111 23 9
I Springfield
..
Agawam
2 George Nilson
2 Agawaılı I New York
New York
Merchant
..
Sept. 6
Henry B. Kirkland
111 111 60
Heart Disease
2 Agawaılı
Oct. 3 Emelie Lapointe
f 11 32 8 Gastric Ulcers
I Chicopee
Chicopee
Canada
Oct 28|1 Mary A1111 Pyne
2 Samuel Pyne * Daniel Milton Flower
111 111 75 7
22 Heart Disease
..
Farmer
Agawam
Thomas Shaw, Yorkshire, Eng. Daniel Flower, Agawam
Dec 20
Michael Harold Provost
111 S
5
Feeble at Birth
:
w. Springfield
Albert Provost, Canada
Dec 30 1 Augusta M. Kirkland Marvin A. Kirkland - Conners
I Chronic Interstitial Nephrinitis. 2 Coma Stillborn
W. Springfield
Agawanı
Charles Morgan, Scotland, Conn. Michael Conners, Springfield
Sophia Good, Somers, Ct. Mary O'Brien,
Sept 11
Roberts
111
Stillborn1
..
6 .
Win. H. Roberts, Agawam
Agawam Carrie Macomber, Canada
* (M) Male. (F) Female (S) Single. (W) Widowed. (M) Married.
Ys
Ms
| Ds
-
m
W 78 2
II I Cardiac Failure 2 Emphysemaof Lungs
Feeding Hills
Blacksmith
Lee Chauncey Bliss, Agawam Wilbraham Charles O. Hamel, Swanton, Vt.
f
W 59
2 Agawam Agawanı
f 111|69 21|Obstruction of Bowels
Agawam
England
Henry O. Pierce, Suffield, Ct. Thomas Kirkland, Norwice, Ct. Joseph Peltier, Canada
Norwich, Ct. Lucie Belangier, Canada Margaret Broadbent, England Clarissa Remington, Suffield, Ct. Rosalie Parant, Canada
June 24
111
..
Agawam
Collinsville, Ct.
f 111 65
. .
,9
80
Cancer of Liver
Mary A. Thompson, Rempson, N. Y. Polly Manley,
Nov 13
TREASURER'S REPORT.
JUDSON W. HASTINGS, TREAS.,
In Account with the Town of Agawam, DR.
To balance in the Treasury March 21, 1892, $1,516.05
Cash received from Town of Otis, care of Paupers, 57.64
Russell, care of Paupers, 101.00 West Springfield, Bridge Account, 672.49
Temporary Loan, Springfield Institution for Savings, 4,000.00 Cash received from Geo. Leonard, Clerk Police Court, 441.21
State Treas., Corporation Tax, 377.94
66 Nat'l. Bank Tax, 637.94
.€
Military Aid, Chap.
279, acts 1889, 4.00
66 State Aid, Chap. 301, acts 1889, I22.00
County Treasurer, Dog Fund,
180.83
Rent Town Hall, Agawam, 36.00
" Feeding Hills,
31.50
James F. Barry, Collector, 1888,
12.37
F. J. Pomeroy, Collector, 1890,
405.00
Leon Dubour, Collector, 1890,
355.48
Frank J. Pomeroy, Collector, 1891, 362.68 Amos Gosselin, 1891, 100.38
Ethan D. Allen, 1892,
5,71I.35
Edwin Moore, 1892, 6,163.21
Amos Gosselin, 1892, 3,313.66
Interest on Deposits 35.45
$25,009.05
P. T. Donovan, Collector, 1889,
91.51
Ethan D. Allen, Collector, 1891, 44.72
30
CR.
By paying Springfield In. for Savings, temp. loan,
$4,000.00
Interest, 1,618.33
on debt,
600.00
Desire A. Pyne, Interest,
120.00
County Tax, State Tax,
1,344.00
980.00
Selectmens and School Committees Orders :
Support of Poor, Outside Relief,
1,154.03
Almshouse,
655.90
Highways and Bridges,
4,496.78
Street Lights,
78.92
State Aid,
104.00
Memorial Day,
30.00
Care of Town Houses,
196.09
Repairs of Town Buildings,
177.19
Schools,
5,409.54
Superintendent of Schools,
291.62
Free Public Library,
210.10
Contingent,
1,590.82
New School House, Agawam,
1,252.97
Balance in the Treasury March 15, 1893,
698.76
$25,009.05 Having examined the accounts of the Treasurer of the Town of Agawam, we find them correct with the proper vouchers. FRANK L. JOHNSON, Auditors. - S. N. BENNETT
ASSESSORS' REPORT.
Valuation May 1, 1892.
Real Estate,
Personal Estate,
$1,052,050.00 184.776.00-$1,236,826.00
Upon which taxes have been assessed as follows :
State Tax,
$980.00
County Tax,
1,344.00
Town Appropriations, Schools,
4,500.00
Highways and Bridges, 2,500.00
Support of Poor,
2,000.00
Contingencies, 1,400.00
Aid to Soldiers and families,
200.00
Discount on Taxes,
600.00
Collection of Taxes,
300.00
Interest on Town Debt,
1,800.00
Town Debt,
1.500.00
Memorial Day,
30.00
Care of Town Halls,
150.00
Repairs of Town Buildings,
250.00
Street Lights,
60.00
Overlay, 231.15- 17,845.15
Tax on real and personal estate at the rate of $13.50 per thousand, 16,697.15
574 polls at $2.00 each, 1,148.00- 17.845.15
To Ethan D. Allen was committed for collection the following, 6,217.02
Additional assessments, 26.96- 6,243.98
Upon which he has been credited :
32
Cash paid Treasurer,
5,711.35
Discount allowed,
242.65
Commission for Collecting.
85.64
Abatements allowed.
8.00
Amount due March 15, 1893,
196.34-
6,243.98
To Edwin Moore,
7,505.52
Additional Assessments,
S.00-
7,513.52
Upon which has been credited :
Cash paid Treasurer.
6.163.21
Discount allowed,
278.46
Commission allowed,
92.44
Abatement allowed,
25.09
Amount due March 15, 1893.
954.32-
7.513.52
To Amos Gosselin,
4, 129.63
Additional assessments,
18.10-
4, 147.73
Upon which has been credited :
Cash paid Treasurer,
3,313.66
Discount,
152.43
Commission for Collecting.
49.69
Abatements allowed.
33.28
Amount due March 15, 1893,
598.67-
4,147.73
ABATEMENTS ALLOWED
OF TAX OF 1890.
FRANK J. POMEROY, Collector.
Thomas Braudbent, $3.98 C. D. Marsh, $2.00
ON TAX OF 1891.
FRANK J. POMEROY, Collector.
Carter Atkins,
$2.00
Clark Towne, $2.00
Charles Sanquest, 2.00
Henry Varney, 4.02
ETHAN D. ALLEN, Collector.
Henry Burke,
$2.00
Roswell Mathews, $2.00
John J. Fitzgerald, 2.00
Henry E. Plielon, 2.00
AMOS GOSSELIN, Collector.
John Donovan, $2.00
Peter Finnigan, $2.00
ON TAX OF 1892.
AMOS GOSSELIN, Collector.
Mrs. Ashley,
$1.35
Mrs. Timothy Crowley, 7.09
John Donovan, 2.00
William Dunias, 2.00
George Terry, 2.00
Michael Finnigan, 2.00
James White, 2.00
Thomas Fitzgerald, 2.00
Frank Kenyon, .40
Dennis Flynn, 2.00
ETHAN D. ALLEN, Collector.
John Fitzgerald, $2.00
Thomas Cuff,
$2.00
Highland Porter, 2.00
Judson Westcott, 2.00
EDWIN MOORE, Collector.
Thomas Brooks, $2.00
Carter Atkins, $2.00
Patrick Burns, 11.07
Levi Bilton, 2.00
Mrs. Varney, 2.02
Austin Bilton, 2.00
Frank Morehouse,
2.00
Arthur M. Keith,
2.00
Estate of Henry Goulet, $6.75
Abraham Jerome, 1.69
Louis Petituhory, 2.00
DISBURSEMENTS.
PAUPER DEPARTMENT-Almshouse.
Mrs. M. L. Raiche, board of inmates,
$484 00
66 clothing, 5 00
E. A. Kellogg, coal,
65 00
A. K. Fuller, supplies,
42 41
Meekins, Packard & Co., blankets and cloth, 30 33
W. W. Houghton, shoeing and repairs,
5 15
E. A. Hale, wall paper,
2 46
Dr. J. W. Hastings, medical attendance,
14 50
D. B. Arnold, painting and stock furnished,
7 05
$655 90
OUTSIDE RELIEF.
Cash paid Samuel Provost, aid to Mrs.
Peter Baker,
$88 00
Amos Gosselin, rent for Mrs.
John Gosselin,
50 00
Harriet Parker, aid,
51 00
E. Leonard, 2d, aid to Kate
Harrington,
10 00
D. A. Toomey, burial Sarah Roberts, 10 00 H. H. Thompson, aid to Mary Roberts, 39 06
G. N. Glidden, aid to Mary Roberts, 17 55 C. W. Hastings, groceries to D. Humason and family, 4 10
John Curran, milk for Kate Har-
rington,
2 00
35
L. L. Whitman, rent for D.
Humason, $10 00
A. W. Allen, aid to Mary Roberts, 3 00
E. Leonard, 2d, aid to Richard Brown, 98 00
Jas. F. Barry, wood for Mrs. Quirk, 14 00
Dr. J. W. Hastings, medical attend-
ance for Richard Brown, 3 00
F. W. Crosier, groceries for
Mrs. Quirk, 76 50
Michael Moran, 26 00
David Mahoney, 5 25
Leon Dubour, aid to D. Sullivan, 10 36
Daniel Collins, " 4 17
Mrs. Frank Willette, aid, 6 00
E. Leonard, 2d, aid to Mrs. M. Finnegan, 12 00
E. Leonard, 2d, aid to Mrs. A. Cosgrain, 8 00
Dr. U. H. Flagg, medical attend-
ance for Ellen O'Brien, 5 00
City of Springfield, burial of Provoncello child, 5 00
C. E. Smith, clothing for D. Sullivan,
1 00
H. Letellier, groceries for Sarah Roberts, 12 33
H. Letellier, groceries for Darby Sullivan, 12 OI
Cook & Edgerton, coal for
Darby Sullivan, 9 70
Sarah Roberts, 3 00
Mrs. Quirk, 10 20
D. Mahoney,
6 70
Mrs. Finnegan, 3 50
W. F. Cook, wood for
Mrs. Finnegan, 3 50
Mrs. Quirk, 4 00
Mrs. Moran,
3 00
36
Sarah Roberts. $4 00
H. L. Tower, milk for D. Sullivan, 12 55
Mrs. Quirk, 18 25
Dr. C. P. Hooker, medical attend- ance for S. Roberts, 4 00
Northampton Lunatic Hospital,
support of James D. Johnson, 169 92
Catherine Flynn, 169 92
Martha A. Brooks, 138 81
A. K. Fuller, care of tramps, 2 15
W. C. Campbell, “ 7 50
$1,154 03
Total expense for care of poor, 1,809 93
Total expense, less amount paid by towns of Otis and Russell, 1,694 83
Appropriation, 2,000 00
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
H. C. Earle, painting road machine,
$6 00
E. A. Kellogg, superintendent of streets, 191 25
shovels and tools, 16 72
H. Foot & Co.,
12 OI
W. W. Houghton, repairing tools, 8 25
C. W. Hastings, plow, 2 00
A. K. Fuller, services as wood commissioner, 12 25
$248 48
AGAWAM.
Geo. E. Covill, labor, $28 14
WVm. Hayward,
II 63
John R. Burke,
76 50
F. J. Pomeroy,
66
and sand.
13 50
C. P. Wilson, 66
6 00
James Green,
I 13
L. R. Button,
66
150 86
Patrick Mack,
6 00
37
F. E. Campbell,
$92 50
E. A. Kellogg,
64 50
Edwin Moore, 66
3 00
W. C. Wheeler, 66
I 25
E. L. Thompson,
15 00
Hinsdale Smith,
I 50
D. L. White,
86 00
A. W. Allen,
66
37 00
W. B. Rice,
10 35
Patrick Riley,
52 00
Tabor Green,
cutting brush,
5 25
Thos. Welch,
labor,
15 00
James Collins,
66
16 50
James Stack,
16 50
Daniel Murphy,
16 50
Wm. Savin,
16 50
Daniel Sullivan,
13 50
Oliver Smith,
22 00
Jerre Adams,
16 00
A. J. Todd,
66
16 00
J. L. Hubbard,
66
4 00
W. E. Cooley,
66
5 25
Jas. H. Easton,
9 50
John Wright,
75
J. G. Burt,
66
38 60
O. G. Demond,
2 45
H. Stockwell,
gravel,
6 72
F. L. Dugan,
66
5 18
A. F. Trask,
66
9 28
C. L. Campbell, 66
4 96
Thos. Lester's estate,
2 67
F. N. Leonard,
3 20
Henry Worthington, labor,
6 30
Jas. W. Moore, 66
I 50
L. A. Barden, 66
75
W. C. Campbell, lumber,
15 06
$926 78
66
38
FEEDING HILLS.
Elmer E. McIntire, labor,
$59 50
James H. Easton,
100 63
Jos. O. Hamilton,
I 50
A. G. Demond, 66
9 75
E. A. Kellogg,
97 75
Jas. F. Barry, 66
plank,
27 63
H. O. Williams,
labor,
4 12
John Moran,
3 37
Hinsdale Smith,
66
34 00
F. M. Farnsworth,
9 00
E. M. Wright,
66
36 62
D. W. Brown,
and gravel,
37 71
D. L. White,
69 65
Nelson G. King,
23 00
R. M. Taylor,
36 00
Thos. Welch,
19 50
James Collins, 66
19 50
James Stack,
12 00
Daniel Murphy,
19 50
Daniel Sullivan,
66
19 50
Wm. Savin, 19 50
carrying shovelers,
24 00
J. F. Hamilton,
labor,
8 00
B. C. Roberts,
3 60
W. H. Granger,
8 00
W. E. Cooley,
25 50
Homer F. Flower,
2 25
T. J. O'Brien,
20 00
Ethan D. Allen, 66
3 25
Norman Allen, 4 00
3 00
Napoleon Trudeau, 66
I 50
Jas. F. Cleary,
3 50
F. A. Johnson, Jr.,
12 00
Sarah Flower,
lumber,
3 90
Henry Trudeau,
66
3 50
.39
Horace T. Smith,
stone,
$4 50
A. Cornish,
3 50
Julia Flower,
gravel,
35 41
$829 14
MITTINEAGUE.
Patrick Crowley, care of manholes,
$16 50
66 labor,
23 25
Mrs. Julia Flower,
20 00
E. S. Young,
labor,
4 00
John Finnegan,
I 50
Alex. Menard,
66
I 50
Joseph Menard,
66
I 50
T. J. O'Brien,
66
100 20
David Mahoney,
66
4 50
H. L. Tower, 66
5 50
H. O. Williams,
66
8 25
A. G. Demond,
66
3 00
Jas. H. Easton,
66
34 50
John Moran,
66
3 00
Alfred Woodworth,
66
4 20
C. Menard,
66
I 50
James Collins,
30 00
John O'Brien,
66
15 75
Dennis O'Brien,
21 75
E. A. Kellogg,
66
80 00
Hinsdale Smith,
66
28 00
E. M. Wright,
66
27 00
D. L. White,
52 50
Nelson G. King,
66
24 00
Norman Allen,
16 00
R. M. Taylor, 66
24 00
John Buckley, 66
4 50
F. M. Farnsworth, 66
3 00
A. H. Brown,
66
6 00
W. E. Cooley,
66
7 50
J. J. Othick,
gravel, 66
2 00
40
Daniel Sullivan,
$1 50
Daniel Murphy,
3 75
Wm. Savin, 66
5 25
Patrick Murphy, 06
2 10
Dennis Crowley, 66
3 00
J. P. Wilcox & Co., cement pipes,
I 92
F. N. Leonard, gravel, II 30
C. E. Hitchcock & Co., railing,
17 14
J. F. Barry, posts,
7 50
H. Letellier, spikes,
3 25
$631 61
SNOW EXPENSES.
Chas. E. Iserman, Jr., shoveling snow, $1 05
Oliver W. Smith,
66
3 30
Jas. F. Barry, 66
I 60
E. Leonard, 2d,
6 55
John Riley,
I 50
D. M. Steere,
5 55
David Barry,
2 78
Daniel Leonard, 66
I 20
F. A. Johnson, Jr.,
66
5 10
Thos. M. Shea,
30
Oliver Smith, 66
II 27
Martin Kyne,
66
10 50
Wm. Duofee,
66
6 00
James Green,
66
4 35
E. D. Allen,
66
10 00
A. W. Allen,
28 00
W. H. Brooks, 66
I 50
Daniel L. White,
66
55 92
Gordon L. White,
66
19 65
E. A. Kellogg, 66
58 55
D. W. Brown, 66
I 50
Taylor Bros.,
10 55
Geo. E. Howe,
3 60
Hinsdale Smith,
17 73
41
E. L. Johnson,
$4 08
H. O. Williams,
8 25
A. G. Demond,
14 25
Edw. Pomroy, 66
8 61
E. W. Goss, 66
13 50
F. M. Farnsworth,
8 25
W. E. Cooley,
14 25
Ethan D. Allen,
18 75
H. J. Shaw,
12 53
Roswell Sears,
9 00
Geo. E. Covill,
13 50
W. C. Campbell,
8 40
Jas. T. Brady,
4 80
Wm. H. Porter,
43 60
A. H. Brown,
2 75
T. J. O'Brien,
5 90
Dennis Crowley,
5 25
C. Crowley,
66
2 25
A. P. Loomis,
66
3 00
Geo. L. Spear,
I 35
Ezra Blakeslee,
I 35
-
Gus. DeGray,
2 IO
E. A. Kellogg, cash paid shovelers,
46 44
$520 21
MITTINEAGUE BRIDGE.
C. E. Hitchcock & Co., lumber,
$652 47
Springfield Lumber Co., “
44 70
E. Leonard, 2d, labor,
52 10
Joshua Defarge,
6 00
Frank Ashley,
66
37 02
John Crowley,
4 50
Wm. Savin,
66
35 25
James Stack,
3 00
Daniel Murphy,
19 13
Thos. Sullivan,
2 25
Rob't Ely, Jr.,
66
47 50
42
F. M. Farnsworth, 66
$4 50
Thos. Welch,
66
3 50
Jas. Collins, 66
6 00.
E. A. Kellogg, 66
7 71
John Jasmin,
19 30
E. D. Allen, 66
7 50
J. Finnegan,
66
I 00
Geo. Lyman, 66
15 50
Patrick Crowley,
2 62
Geo. D. Cooley, 66
15 00
Daniel Sullivan, 66
12 75
Alphonso Jasmin,
13 87
F. W. Crosier, spikes,
87
H. Foot & Co., screws and tools, 3 24
Chas. C. Lewis, hardware, II 49
R. F. Hawkins, bolts, &c.,
182 78
Joseph King, iron work,
20 65
H. L. Tower, drawing lumber,
4 40
J. B. Smith, rope,
3 57
Jas. F. Barry, plank,
2 25
H. Letellier, spikes,
13 88
W. F. Cook, drawing lumber,
50
Ransom Chase, mason work,
36 00
$1,292 80
AGAWAM BRIDGE.
Robert Ely, Jr., lighting to April 1, 1893, $36 50
66 oil, chimneys and repairs, 10 70
Chas. Hall, burners and wicks, 56
$47 76
Total expense of Mittineague bridge,
1,292 80
both bridges,
1,340 56
Less one-half chargeable to West Springfield,
670 28
Amount due from West Springfield,
25 27
Total expended for highways and bridges, less amount chargeable to West Springfield, 3,826 50
Appropriation, 2,500 00
43
STREET LIGHTS.
C. E. Hitchcock & Co., lamp post, $1 40
Chas. Hall, lamps, 6 00
A. E. Fuller, lighting, oil and chimneys, 10 87
F. W. Crosier, 7 65
Robert Ely, Jr., lighting, 5 00
Amos Gosselin, 25 00
Albert Nutter, 3 19
J. B. Smith, lamp, 35
H. Letellier, oil, &c.,
18 53
S. L. Johnson, repairing lamp, 93
Appropriation,
$78 92 60 00
SCHOOLS-Agawam.
Mary E. Clark,
33 weeks teaching, $396 00 66 33 " care of room, 8 25
L. Etta Hamlen,
10 weeks teaching, 90 00 66
10 care of room, 2 50
G. Edith Westrich, 66
23 weeks teaching, 207 00
Fanny A. Kathan,
23 care room, 5 75 33 weeks teaching, 280 50
Edith R. Annis,
33 care of room, 8 25 33 weeks teaching, 231 00
66
33 care of room, 16 50
Minnie L. Appleton, 12 weeks teaching, I2
66 care of room, 6 00
Grace E. Bennett,
16 weeks teaching, II2 00
16
care of room,
8 00
Eleanor P. Tucker,
23 weeks teaching,
161 00
22
care of room, 10 75
E. L. Thompson, postage, express, 10 60
wood,
24 00
repairs, supplies, II 60
66
drawing coal and cartage,
22 56
E. Luther & Co., brooms, 3 05
84 00
44
J. W. Hersey & Son, table, $2 5º
Woods & Hosley, clock, 3 50
J. V. Wolcott, repairs, 8 01
Whitcomb Stove Co., stove,
40 00
Cook & Edgerton, coal,
152 30
Monroe Hayward, drawing coal,
9 63
Geo. S. Dickinson, building fires,
2 00
Mrs. Chas. Campbell, cleaning,
2 00
Grim & Co., books,
107 15
J. L. Hammett, books,
68 14
John E. Martin, maps,
5 25
Edw. E. Babb & Co., books,
19 17
Mary E. Clark, report cards and diplomas,
I 50
Geo. F. King & Merrill, pens,
I 20
Milton Bradley Co., kindergarten material,
3 00
W. F. Adams Co., ink, pencils, &c.,
6 21
D. C. Heath & Co., books,
3 50
O. D. Case & Co., slate,
25 17
C. B. Wells & Co., printing,
4 50
Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, books,
20 40
$2,184 44
SCHOOLS-Mittineague.
Harriet F. Durant, I week teaching, $13 00
Alice E. Durant, 33 330 00
Carrie K. Shepard, 10 6 6
90 00
Marguerite Young, 33 66 66
297 00
Cassie H. Murphy, 32 66 66
362 00
Mary F. Healy, 23
192 00
Bessie F. Leonard, 18
129 00
Harvey Roberts, janitor,
93 00
Daniel Collins,
6 00
Cook & Edgerton, coal and wood,
76 25
Wilfred Duclos, repairs,
72 10
W. C. Orcutt, repairing clocks,
4 50
M. G. Wheeler, expressage and supplies, 3 70
E. L. Thompson, repairing stove,
I 75
45
E. Luther & Co., chairs,
$2 75
Whitcomb Stove Co., repairs,
13 07
H. Letellier, supplies, Smith Bros., express,
1 15
H. Rude, books, &c.,
99 15
W. F. Adams Co., books, &c.,
29 69
W. C. Furnel, drawing board, Carrie K. Shepard, clay,
49
John E. Martin, maps,
7 00
J. L. Hammett, supplies,
17 94
Grim & Co., books,
86 23
The Worthy Paper Co., paper,
II 38
The American Book Co.,
I
C. W. Atwood, school stationery,
II 90
Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, books,
12 50
W. F. Cook, wood,
7 75
$1,984 99
SCHOOLS-Feeding Hills.
Mina M. Marsh,
33 weeks teaching,
$396 00
Georgia A. Rogers, 10
66 66
90 00
Florence R. Vernol, 23
195 50
Minnie Davis,
IO 66
80 00
L. May Huntley, 22
155 40
II
care of room,
11 00
Edith F. Allen,
66
5 00
Arthur Easton,
6 50
Jennie Meacham,
66
II 50
Cook & Edgerton, coal,
138 83
Wm. L. Meacham, cleaning, repairs,
12 50
66 66 wood, supplies,
9 70
A. K. Fuller, supplies,
I 40
James F. Barry, wood,
3 50
Grim & Co., books,
29 71
H. Rude, books,
78 74
The Worthy Paper Co., paper,
10 00
J. L. Hammett, supplies,
4 83
$1,240 II
66
8 00
3 75
46
Total expended for schools, Appropriation, Received from Mass. school fund,
5,409 54
$4,500 00
234 64
$4,734 64
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
Cash paid M. G. Wheeler,
$291 62
$291 62
Appropriation,
250 00
NEW SCHOOL HOUSE-West St., Agawam.
The Republican, advertising, $2 25
The Union Co., I 69
B. H. Seabury, plans,
15 00
Cleland & Burnam,
881 07
E. L. Thompson, express,
5 07
J. V. Wolcott, labor,
19 45
Springfield Lumber Co.,
I 77
E. Luther & Co., chairs,
3 25
O. D. Case & Co., desks and slate,
124 26
C. E. Hitchcock & Co., lumber,
I 81
C. P. Wilson, labor and lumber,
86 10
Mary E. Marsh, land,
100 00
Whitcomb Stove Co., stoves, &c.,
II 25
Appropriation,
FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
The W. F. Adams Co.,
$167 95
Springfield Printing and Binding Co.
32 15
W. C. Campbell, care room,
10 00
$210 10
Amount unexpended April 1, 1893,
$34 69
Appropriation, the dog fund, 180 83
215 52
Amount unexpended March 20, 1893,
5 42
$1,252 97 0000 00
47 STATE AID.
Wm. W. Hitchcock, under chapter 301, acts of 1889, $48 00
Eunice Billings, under chapter 301, acts of 1889, 48 00
Herbert P. Osborn, under chapter 301, acts of 1889, 8 00
$104 00
Appropriation,
200 00
MEMORIAL DAY.
Cash paid Emerson L. Covill, $30 00
$30 00
Appropriation,
30 00
TOWN HOUSES.
E. L. Covill, setting up railing, $1 50
Ann McGurun, cleaning, 6 00
C. W. Hastings, supplies,
8 68
Seth Ingel, janitor and supplies,
38 26
66 66 schools,
36 86
A. K. Fuller, supplies, 9 29
W. C. Campbell, janitor town hall,
39 50
66
schools,
56 00
$196 09 150 00
Appropriation,
REPAIRS-Town Buildings.
James Green, repairing roof, $II 50
T. M. Walker & Co., glass, &c.,
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