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Date of Birth.
Name and Surname of Child.
| Sex .*
Place of Birth
Names of Parents.#
Jan. 2 Frank A. Shoirock, Jr. M Westfield
Jan. 5 Mary Viola Jasmin
F Mittineague
Jan. 19 Harold Bowman Smith M Agawam
Feb. 4 Joseph V. Ouellette
Feb. II Mary Shea
Feb.
12 Elbridge R. McIntire
Feb.
14 Helen R. V. Randall
Feb. 20 Edward E. Hayward
Mch. 5 Mary Azildat Yvonne Mch. 27 Joseph H. St. Dennis Mch. 2- Field
Mch. 30 C. Dorris Worthington April 20 Ruth Alice Mecum
May
I Marie R. A. Menard
May 3 Mabel A. Pomeroy
May 6 Marie Rose Menard
May 17 Joseph Ovela Jasmin 13 Joseph Emery Robert 19 Flora Alma Bousquet June 25 Edith Irene Trask
June 27 Ethel F. Van Deusen
June 27 Joseph Alvin Ariel
June 27 Mabel Westcott
June 28 Beatrice Ruba Lebonte
July IO Jennette Greene
July 15 Marie R. E. Bassalou
July 15 George R. Severance
July II Beatrice Paro
Aug. I Myrtle F. Huntley
Aug. 7 Lydia Deforge
Aug. 7 Michael Begley
Aug.
9 Blanche F. Laflamme
Aug. 12 Victor U. Letellier
M
M
M
M
TWINS
Sept. 12 Fred Wilfred Denesha Sept. 16 Louis Francis Deforge Sept. 30 Margaret Daly
Oct. 17 Edward C. Garfield
Nov. 16 Marie E. Dragon
Dec. 5 Henrietta M. Brandt
Dec.
10 Frances L. Marra
Dec. 9 Ethel Grace Lamson
Dec.
II Melville A. Paro
F Feeding H'ls Clayton E. and G. L. Brown M Mittineague 66
Dec.
13 Rosa Albina Hottin
F
F. A. and Regina Conmaska Jas. and Malvina Leblanc Royal J. and Lizzie Sadd Francis & Eugenie Ganther
M Mittineague F Feeding H'ls Thos. M. and Delia Hayes
Elmer E. and Hattie Warner Fred'ck H. & A. J. Clampitt Chas. and Emma Barnes Rosanna Jasmin
₣ Mittineague M
F Agawam F F Mittineague F Agawam F Mittineague
M
M
F Agawanı F Mittineague M
F Mittineague F Agawam
F Mittineague M Agawanı
M
Aug. 15 Clarence Duclos
Aug. 17 Timothy H. O'Brien
17 William C. O'Brien
Aug. Sept. 7 Ora Louise Cushinan
M Springfield M Mittineague
Tim. J. and Marg't Driscoll F Agawam Orton A. and Marv Sullivan Fred. and Jennie Boileau George and Caesare Robert F Charlotte, Vt John and Bridget Duffy
M Hartford. Ct F. L. and Sadie K. Chandler F Mittineague Jos. and Euphemie Menard F F Agawam
Ferdin'd J. and A. Bassette John O. and Kate C. Dunn
Lewis and J. Mercure Sigefroie and Ozema Paro
* F Female.
M Vale.
* Maiden name of mother.
Theophile & E. L. Menard F Feeding H'ls Levi N. and Sarah B. Hunt A. E. & Emma E. Bitgood Chas. R. and Carrie Barrett August and Mella Dube Lewis S. and Eva M. Pierce Francis and Agnes Dube Amedie and M. LaVallee Arthur and Aurelia Robert Henri and S. Beaumier F 66 Herbert A. and Clara Brown E. J. and Mary Hardiman Alfred and Adella Gauthier F Feeding H'ls Judson and Mary Vodren George and Lea Gosselin Jas. A. and Jane A. Mooney Alph. & M. L. Champagne Thos. & Georgianna Robert F Mittineague Israel & Josephine Bassette F Feeding H'ls Frank S. and Lida Halladay F Mittineague Josh. and Lydia A. Jacobus James and Julia Crowley F Ovide and E. Beaudoin Hermenegildattie Ariel Arthur and Kate O'Brien
June June
M F Agawam M
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Births Registered in Agawam in 1893. Table No. 2-Continued.
Residence of Parents.
Occupation of Father.
Birthplace of Father.
Birthplace of Mother.
Agawam
Buffer
Vestbrusan, Ger.
Vestbrusan, Ger
R. R. Brakeman Agawam
Agawam
Farmer
Newport, Vt.
Thomasville, N. J.
66
Vagrant
Canada
Agawam Ireland
Farmer
Agawam
Suffield, Ct.
Springfield
Stationary Eng'r London, England
Farm laborer Hinsdale
East Brookfield
Laborer
Canada
Farm laborer
Somers, Ct.
Springfield
Farmer
Springfield
Norwich, Ct.
Laborer
Canada
Canada
Farmer
Bernardston
Agawam
Laborer
Chamblee, Canada
St. Lukes, Canada Canada
Carpenter
Needlemaker Farmer
Agawam Palmer
Agawam Chicopee
Papermaker
Great Barrington
Lee
66
Needlemaker
Port Henry, N. Y.
Agawam
Farm laborer
Hopkinton, N.Y.
Brazier, N.Y.
Barber
Springfield
Agawam
Slater
Canada
Ireland
Carpenter
Canada
Farmer
Rutland, Vt.
Worcester Chicopee
Carpenter
Agawam
Agawam
Laborer
Ireland
vgawam
Papermaker
Canada
Canada
Grocer
Port Henry, N. Y.
Carpenter
West Springfield
Waupan, Wis.
Farmer
Agawam
Boston
Laborer
Constable, N.Y. Canada
Constable, N.Y. Canada
Papermaker
Farm laborer
Amenia, N.Y.
Charlotte. Vt.
Clergyman
Peterboro, N. H.
Turner, Me.
R. R. laborer
Durham, Canada Canada Frederickton, N. B
St. Albans, Vt. Chicopee
Barber Stonecutter
New Britain, Ct. Patternmaker
Barber Tailor
Bristol, Vt. Canada
England Lowell Agawam Canada
..
Durham, Canada
West Springfield Canada
Becket
Pittsfield
R. R. Brakeman
Canada
.
Brakeman
Canada
Canada
Michigan
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Deaths Registered in Agawam in 1893.
Table No. 3.
Age.
Date of I Name of Deceased.
Death. 2 Name of Husband.
Sex .*
Cond.t
Yrs.
Vis.
Ds.
8 24 Bronchitis Pneumonia
Agawam
Feedg. H ls
66
8 Smith Maynes
m m 80
Io Caroline E. Barton f s 18 2 13 Scarlet Fever
66 15 Mich'1 J. Finnegan m m 27
Tubercul's Pulmon'is Cancer of mouth
W. Spfgd.
Feb.
IO Jeremiah Sullivan m w 85
Inflam. of bowels 66
66
S
6 Premature birth Pneumonia
Feed'g H'ls
6
23 Harvey Roberts m w 85
I Cong'n of lungs
Agawam
Mch. 14 Gam'l Woodworth m m 80 24 Lena Dandelin f 3 9
I Scarlet fever
W. Spgfd.
2 Sequelaes of fever Pneumonia Scald
66
3 Robert Finnegan n1 S
I
3 Croup
66
..
66
I3 22 I Martha A. Porter f w 64 11 16 I Pulmonary oedema 2 Horatio E. Goss 2 Bronchitis 2 Barber Porter 24 Oliver Hill m m 76
2 Cong. of lungs
66
Feed'g H'ls
2 Henry Roberts
I 16 I Heart failure 2 Old age
Pneumonia
I Agawam 2 W. Spfd. Agawam
W. Spgfd.
66
2 John Shea 28 Timothy Crowley m m 65
Asthma
66
June 66
18 John Sullivan m m 57
Acute gastrites
27 Martha A. Brooks f m 42 Epilepsy
I Agawam
2 Northam'n
July
Henry W. Brooks 2 Frank Spick m
Drowning
I Springfield Springfield 2 Aga'm riv.
Consump'n of bowels Agawam Agawam
66 2 I Em. M. Hayward f m 27 6 2 Charles Hayward
I Heart failure
Feed'g H'ls
2 Old age
4 Cholera infantum 66
Typhoid fever 66
Aug. 4 I Celia M. Johnson f m 39 7 2 Ed. L. Johnson 10 Annie Murphy f s 9 Meningitis f m 73 Dysentery 18 I Julia Mumford 2 Jas. Mumford 66 19 Elb. R. McIntire m s 6 7 Cholera infantum
Agawam
W. Spgfd. Somers, Ct.
Feed'g H'ls
66
28 Julia Shea f w 75 30 George Menard m s IO
Apr. - 4 Henri Duval Grady
m S 8
ms
I Pneumonia Still born
E. Lgmdow
66
I Jaundice 66
Agawam
May I I Sibyl Roberts
f w 83 6 27 Erysipelas
Suffield, Ct.
66
17 Mary Shea 20 I Jen't L. Wright 2 Chas. C. Wright
f w 69
2 Exhaustion Cerebral apoplexy
Westfield
Jan.
8 H. C. Humason m s
Disease or Cause of Death.
I Residence
2 Place of Death
Place of Burial.
66
‹ ‹
14 Joseph Menard m s 13 5 f
10 I Mary A. Sheldon f w 85 2 Luke C. Sheldon Mary Shea f m 53
Springfield Chicopee Northam'n
66
9 1 Lorenda B. Smith f w 87 9 . 2 Jas. S. Smith 31 Mabel Westcott fs I
25
Deaths Registered in Agawam in 1893. Table No. 3-Continued.
Occupation.
Place of Birth.
Name and Birthplace of Father.
Name and Birthplace of Mother
Farmer
Domestic
Heath Chas. Estes Barton, Savoy
Papermaker Lawrence
John Finnegan, Ireland
Laborer
Ireland
John Sullivan, Ireland
Canada Peter Menard, Canada
Agawam Thos. M. Shea, Agawam
Chesterfield David Taylor, Chesterfield
Eliza Bartlett, Northampton
Farmer
Tariffville Ct Erastus Roberts
Hildah
Farmer st S
Suffield, Ct. Nathaniel Woodworth Agawam Fred'k Dandelin, Pownal, Vt. Delia Plouf, Schroon Lake, N.Y.
Ireland Walsh
Agawam Alexander Menard, Canada Mich. J. Finnegan, Lawrence Julius Duval, Canada John Grady, Ireland
Longm'dow John Cleveland, Enfield, Ct.
Josephine Bennett, Canada Annie Ready, Agawam Sophronie Leblanc, Canada Mary Riley, Ireland Polly Ellis, Stafford, Ct.
Farmer
Shutesbury Cyrus Hill, Bridgewater
Olive Hunting, Enfield
Suffield, Ct. Joseph Hastings, Suffield, Ct.
Abigail Bodurtha, Agawanı
Stafford, Ct. Abisha Washburn
Betsey Bugbee
Housekeep'r Ireland
Thos. McDonald, Ireland
Catherine Ireland
Laborer
Farmer
Housewife
John Sullivan, Ireland Suffield, Ct. David Allen, Suffield, Ct.
Mary Cleary, Ireland Polly Easton, Dayton, N. Y.
Laborer Poland
Housewife
Brookfield Anson Barnes,
Mary Knapp
Agawam Gibbons Lay, Lyme, Ct.
Asenath Bates, Agawamı
Jud. Westcott, Hopkinton, N.Y. Mary Vodren, Hopkinton, N. Y Malone N.Y. Ansel E. Brooks, Malone,N.Y. Martha A. Gilbert, Malone, N.Y.
Agawam Edward Murphy, Agawam Enfield, Ct. Augustus Pease, Enfield, Ct.
Margaret Maria Knight, Enfield, Ct.
Elmer E. McIntire, Suffield,Ct. Hattie Warner, Springfield
dg
S
d'
Houeewife
Agawam Ireland
Ira F. Humason, Suffield, Ct.
James Maynes, Ireland
Emma Humason, Agawam Mary Ireland
Cecelia A. Kent, Chicopee Catherine Curran, Ireland Bridget Ireland
Josephine Ganthier. Canada Delia Hayes, Ireland
Betsey
d
S
ic
d
Housewife
S
d
Had
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Deaths Registered in Agawam in 1893. Table No. 3-Continued.
Age.
Date of 1 Name of Deceased. Death. 2 Name of Husband.
# | Sex .*
| Cond.t
Yrs.
Vis. Ds.
Disease or Cause of Death.
1 Residence 2 Place of Death
Place of Burial.
Aug. 25 Cornelius Conners m m 42 I Asphyxia 2 Accidental
I Springfield Springfield
ept. 8 Wm, C. O'Brien m s
15 Austin Bidwell m m 83
22 Cholera infantum Cerebral apoplexy
W. Spgfd. Feed'g H'ls
17 Seymour Smith m m 79
4 6 General Debility
Springfield
Oct. 2 Elisha J. Smith m w 9
I Heart failure
Feed'g H'ls
2 Chr. bronchitis
I Hydro-pneu .- thor'x
Colerain
15 I Laoma Parsons 2 Russell Parsons
f w 87 10 27 Gastritis
Westfield
19 I Ellen O'Brien f w 69
Inflam. of bowels
W. Spgfd.
2 Daniel O'Brien
Nov. 2 Asher B. Fowler mı m 69
12 Edward L. Symons m m 78
23 Albert Cross m m 70 8 6 "Dropsy"
.. 29 Jas. E. Halladay m s 20 9 Bronchitis
Dec. II I Per's E. Bodurtha f m 7 2 Steph. H. -
Cerebral apoplexy
Agawam
11 A. Stiles Edgerton m m 70 8
Pneumonia
I Agawam 2 Granby, Ct Agawam
W. Spgfd.
2 John O'Brien
2 Pan opthalmia fol- lowing Cataract operation
July 13 Gossilin
Still born I Agawam
W. Spgfd.
* f Female, m Male.
Feed'g H'ls
12 I Cath. O'Brien
f m 70
I Menengitis
Intestinal occlusion Apoplexy
Agawam Feed'g H'ls
12 Washburn A. Upton m m 60 8
2 Accident
2 Agawam Agawam ..
t s Single, m Married, w Widowed.
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Deaths Registered in Agawam in 1893. Table No. 3-Continued.
Occupation.
Place of Birth.
Name and Birthplace of Father.
Name and Birthplace of Mother.
Hod carrier
Ireland
Jeremiah Conners, Ireland
Hannah Sullivan, Ireland
Farmer
Agawam Timothy J. O'Brien, Agawam Manches'rCt Zebulon Bidwell
Margaret Driscoll, Boston Simonds
Contractor
Agawam
Ferdinand Smith
Eunice King
Carpenter
Elliott, Me. Samuel Smith
Farmer
Hawley
Chester Upton, Charlemont
Miranda Edgerton
Housek'p'r
Granby
Abner Hathaway, Suffield, Ct. Abigail Breton, Brookfield
Ireland
Farmer
Agawam England
Bildad Fowler, Southwick John Symons, England
Almira' Bailey, Groton, Ct. Sarah Loud, England
Ashfield Stephen E. Cross, Ashfield
Hannah Taylor, Buckland
Agawam
Fred. P. Halladay, Agawam
Linda Moore, Agawam Persis Nichols, Brimfield
Housewife
E.Windsor, Asa H. Ewing Ct.
Carpenter
Barkhamst'd Lee Edgerton, Barkham'd, Ct. Lucretia Case, Granby, Ct. Ct.
Housewife
Ireland
Jeremiah Daley, Ireland
Agawam Edward J. Gosselin, Agawam Lulia Chovin, Agawam
TREASURER'S REPORT.
JUDSON W. HASTINGS, Treas.,
Dr.
In Account with the Town of Agawam.
To balance in the Treasury, Mar.
20, 1893, $698 76
Cash received fromn Geo. Leon- ard, clerk Police Court, 55 88
Cash rec'd from City of Lynn, 4 00
Cash rec'd from Town of Russell, 48 00
Cash rec'd from West Springfield,
25 27
Temporary loan, Instititution for Savings, 6,000 00
Cash rec'd from J. M. Gibbons for Supt. of Schools, 333 33
Am't rec'd from State Treas. for
Corporation tax,
409 42
National bank tax,
628 34
State aid, chap. 301, acts of 1889, 108 00
Burial of State pauper,
10 00
Income Mass. school fund, 233 55
Cash rec'd from County Treasurer :
Dog fund, 200 27
Rent Town Hall, Agawam, 53 50
66 Feeding H'ls,
57 50
Income Mary A. Phelon fund,
10 00
Jas. F. Barry, collector, 1888,
12 16
P. T. Donovan, collector, 1889, 12 00 F. J. Pomeroy, collector, 1890, 27
76 71
Leon Dubour, collector, 1890, Ethan D. Allen, collector, 1891, F. J. Pomeroy, collector, 1891,
2 96
39 08
30
Amos Gosselin, collector, 1891, $103 22 Ethan D. Allen, collector, 1892, 183 00 Edwin Moore, collector, 1892 817 84 Amos Gosselin, collector, 1892, 545 84 L. A. Barden, collector, 1893, 6,478 17
E. M.Wright, collector, 1893, 5,983 02
Amos Gosselin, col'r, 1893, 3,547 07
Interest on deposits, 20 43
$26,697 59
Cr. .
By paying inst. for savings, tem- porary loan,
$6,000 00
Paying inst. for savings, int.
1,624 18
County tax,
1,588 16
State tax,
1,400 00
Selectmen's and School Com- inittee's orders :
Support of poor, out relief, 1,588 22 Alınshouse, 668 23
Highways and bridges,
4,825 54
Street lights,
93 38
Sewers,
70 60
State aid,
96 00
Memorial Day,
35 00
Safe,
345 00
Care of Town houses,
194 78
Repairs of Town buildings,
380 44
Schools and Supt.
5,656 02
Public library,
173 58
Contingent,
1,937 94
Bal. in Treasury Mar. 15, 1894,
20 52
$26,697 59
The Auditors having examined the accounts of the Town Treasurer, find them correct with the proper voucli- ers.
F. L. JOHNSON, FRED. A. SYKES, Auditors.
FEEDING HILLS, March 17, 1894.
ASSESSORS REPORT.
l'aluation May 1, 1893.
Real Estate,
$1,077,000 00 189,752 00 $1,266,752 00
Personal Estate,
Upon which taxes have been assessed as follows :
State tax,
$1,400 00
County tax 1,588, 16
Town appropriations, schools
5,000 00
Highways and bridges,
2,500 00
Support of poor,
1,800 00
Contingencies,
1,400 00
Aid to soldiers and families,
100 00
Discount on taxes,
600 00
Collection of taxes,
300 00
Interest on town debt,
1,800 00
Town debt,
1,000 00
Memorial day,
35 00
Care of town halls,
150 00
Repairs of town buildings,
300 00
Street lights,
60 00
Safe,
200 00
South end bridge,
1,000 00
Overlay, 322 74 19,555 90
Tax on real and personal estate at the rate of $14.50 per thousand, 18,367 90
594 polls at $2.00 each, 1,188 00 19,555 90
To Edward M. Wright was com- mitted for collection the fol- lowing, 6,825 67
Additional assessments, 4 00 6,829 67
Upon which he has been credited :
Cash paid Treasurer, 5,983 02
32
Discount allowed, $252 95
Commission,
89 74
Abatements allowed,
27 44
Amount due March 15, 1894,
476 52
6,829 67
To Amos Gosselin,
4,512 34
Additional assessments,
2 00
4,514 34
Upon which he has been cred- ited :
Cash paid Treasurer,
3,547 07
Discount allowed,
158 90
Commission,
53 20
Abatements allowed, 3 63
Am't due March 15, 1894,
751 54
4,514 34
To Lewis A. Barden,
8,222 66
Additional assessments,
12 00
8,234 66
Upon which he has been credited :
Cash paid Treasurer,
6,478 17
Discount allowed,
296 21
Commission,
97 17
Abatements allowed,
II 92
Amount due March 15, 1894,
1,351 19
8,234 66
ABATEMENTS ALLOWED Of Tax of 1888.
JAMES F. BARRY, Collector. Burton Halladay, $2.00
On Tax of 1890.
LEON DEBOUR, Collector.
Eugene Dwight, $2.00 Michael Schully, $2.00
FRANK J. POMEROY, Collector.
Henry W. Fitzgerald, 5.30 John Angrus, 10.04
On Tax of 1891.
ETHAN D. ALLEN, Collector. S. L. Rodgers, $2.00
On Tax of 1892.
ETHAN D. ALLEN Collector. EDWIN MOORE, Collector.
Luigo Maloney,
$2.00
James Getchell, $2.00
Henry K. Smith, 2.00
Patrick Fahey. 2.00
John Angrus, 10.37
AMOS GOSSELIN, Collector.
Est. of Eugene Roberts,
10.34 Joseph E. Perouse, 2.00
Henry Debour,
2.00
Frank Dumas, 2.00
Noe Masse, 2.00
On Tax of 1893.
AMOS GOSSELIN, Collector.
Marthia Herrick,
$0.73
Leon Debour, $2.90
LEWIS A. BARDEN, Collector.
Albert Crouss,
2.00
Charles T. Crouss, 2.00
Joseph Johnson, 2.00
Charles M. Stone, 3.93
Edward Deloy, 2.00
EDWARD M. WRIGHT, Collector.
James Dunn,
15.99
Henry Vodine, 2.00
Sanford Sawyer, 1.45
Godfrey Willard, 2.00
Fred Dague, 2.00
William Gilligan,
2.00
Lewis Cusson,
2.00
DISBURSMENTS.
Pauper Department-Almshouse.
Mrs. M. L. Raiche, board of inmates, $423 75 " supplies, 8 00
Thomas O'Brien, cow, 35 00
E. S. Kellogg, coal, 67 00 "
" digging grave, 2 00
E. A. Hale, paper, 3 44
Dr. J. W. Hastings, medical attendance, 9 75
E. M. Pomroy, repairs,
5 22
A. K. Fuller,supplies,
50 37
C. K. Lambson, casket etc.
II 50
Meekins, Packard & Co., clothing, 24 30
W. W. Houghton, shoeing and repairs, 8 55
James F. Barry, supplies, 19 35
$668 23
Outside Relief.
Cash paid E. Leonard 2nd aid to
Mrs. Peter Baker, $ 8 00
Richard Brown, 96 00
Mrs. Abraham Cosgrain, 92 00
Mrs. Michael Finnegan, 98 00
D. A. Toomey,
burial Julia Shea, 15 00
Alex. Menard, 5 00
" Joseph Menard, 10 00
Harriet Parker, aid, 49 00
35
Northampton lunatic hospital,
board of Jas. D. Johnson, 169 46
Catherine Flynn, 169 46 Martha A. Brooks, 92 65 Albert M. Stewart, 42 71 Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
board of Albert M. Stewart, insane,
98 89
James F. Barry, wood for Mrs. Quirk, 11 00 E. G. Washburn, burial of Frank Spick, 17 00 City of Springfield, aid rendered,
Michael Moran, 16 42
Annie Fitzgerald, 19 00
Bridget Donnelly, 70 76
Mary Roberts, 6 25
Harriet Parker, 3 13
Dr. J. W. Hastings, medical attendance,
Thos. O'Brien, 4 00
Win. C. Button, 2 00
Julia Murphy, 13 00
Mrs. Patrick Riley, I 50
F. W. Crosier, groceries for
Michael Moran, 44 00
Mrs. Maurice Quirk, 65 50
Catherine Murphy, board of Julia
Murphy, 52 00
David Mahoney, board of Edw.
Tongue,
15 00
C. E. Smith, medicine for Richard Brown, I 40
Julia Murphy, 1 50
A. B. Maynard, coal for Patrick Burns, 5 75 J. B. Manley, drawing coal for Patrick Burns, I 00
Frank A. Clark, board of Mrs. Mary Riley, 25 00
Dr. F. M. Robbins, medical attend- ance of Mrs Mary Riley, 40 00
E. Leonard 2d car fare Henry Lee,
17 85
36
H. L. Tower, milk, Mrs. M. Quirk, 17 50 Eugene Jerome, aid to Deforge. 12 00
J. B. Smith & Co. groceries to Napoleon Trudeau, 5 39
Mrs. M. Quirk, 3 00
Michael Moran, IO 47
Leon Dubour, rent for Gedeon Lerouse 10 00
Wm. F. Cook, coal for Mrs. M. Quirk, 6 50
Alex. Menard, 3 25
Mrs. Mary M. McDonald, 3 25
Dr. U. H. Flagg, medical attendance, Mrs. Alex. Menard, 10 00
H. Letellier, groceres to Gedeon
Lerouse, 12 00
Alex. Menard, 12 50
Mrs. M. Quirk, 10 00
L. R. Button, board of Win. C. Button, 42 00
W. C. Campbell, care of tramp,
8 00
A. K. Fuller, I 94
$1,588 22
Total expense for care of poor,
$2,256 45
Amount chargeable to
Town of Russell for Richard Brow11, 97 40
City of Lynn, for Thos. O'Brien, 4 00
City of Chicopee for Edw. Tongue, 15 00
State of Mass. for Joseph Menard, 10 00
$126 40
2,130 05
Less the above amount, expended,
Appropriation,
Highways and Bridges.
Easton & McIntire, $119 41
E. A. Kellogg, Supt. of Streets, 224 37
Shovels and tools, 31 IO
H. Foot & Co., tools, II 98
W. W. Houghton, repairs, 18 30
Edmund Halladay, repairs, 18 00
B. L. Bragg & Co., plow, 35 00
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37
R. O. Morris, cop. highway records, $12 00 Wın. Davis, carrying shovelers, 9 00
Jas. Collins, carrying Shovelers, 20 00
D. B. Arnold, painting lamp posts, 4 50
$503 66
Agawam.
Wm. H. Porter, labor,
$133 29
A. W. Allen, labor,
4 00
John Oldroyd, labor,
22 60
Daniel L. White, labor,
96 12
F. M. Farnsworth, labor,
20 62
Thomas Welch, labor,
42 00
John Buckley & Son, labor,
60 75
F. E. Campbell, labor,
45 55
James Collins, labor,
36 25
E. A. Kellogg, labor,
97 II
W. C. Campbell, labor,
31 47
S. N. Bennett, labor,
3 00
A. G. Demond, labor,
I 50
Wm. Savin, labor,
24 00
Patrick Moriarty, labor,
21 75
Patrick Murphy, labor,
16 50
Daniel Curran, labor,
16 50
John G. Burt, labor,
74 64
O. A. Cushman, labor,
26 40
Joseph Work, labor,
24 00
M. L. Ahl, labor,
12 00
T. J. O'Brien, labor,
4 00
Wın. J. Edgar, labor,
19 00
Wın. Edgar, labor,
34 37
Wm. Hayward, labor,
4 50
Jolın Reilly, labor,
6 75
L. L. Whitman, labor,
24 40
A. J. Todd, labor,
22 72
R. J. Smith, labor,
16 00
Henry Worthington, sand,
I 60
E. K. Bodurtha, gravel,
18 16
John Dean,
7 40
John Crowley, labor,
3 00
38
J. R. Burke, labor, $12 00
George Covill, labor,
5 25
Wm. Dugan, labor, 75
E. M. Wright, labor, 8 00
Oliver Smith, labor,
1 00
C. E. Hitchcock & Co., pipe and plank, 74 93 Homer Foot & Co., tools and rope, Whitmore's bridge, 17 40
A. D. Stone & Co., use of derrick and labor,
10 75
H. Stockwell, gravel,
14 96
C. W. Hastings, nails, 3 07
$1,120 06
South End Bridge.
· For replanking,
$1,974 16
Snowing,
5 25
Repairs in 1892,
85 25
Repairs in 1893,
I 98
2,066 64
Feeding Hills.
A. G. Drumond, labor,
$4 50
Alfred Woodworth, labor,
2 25
Daniel L. White, labor,
107 00
F. M. Farnsworth, labor,
22 50
Fred Arnold, labor,
3 00
E. A. Kellogg, labor,
153 66
Win. Clohesy, labor,
2 16
Thomas Welch, labor,
22 50
Wmn. Savin, labor,
22 50
Patrick Moriarty, labor,
19 50
John Buckley,
21 00
Geo. L. Spear, labor,
I 50
J. H. Easton, labor,
8 00
13 50
Patrick Murphy, labor, Daniel Curran, labor,
7 50
John G. Burt, labor,
4 00
James Collins, labor,
13 50
Wm. H. Porter, labor,
3 75
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M. L. Ahl, labor,
$4 00
F. A. Johnson, labor,
II 00
D. W. Brown, labor and gravel, 6 80
Jas. F. Barry, labor and timber,
2 75
Michael Carroll, labor,
II OO
John Crowley, labor,
7 50
R. M. Taylor, labor,
12 00
Nelson G. King, labor,
10 00
C. A. Frost, labor,
6 00
Julia Flower, gravel,
19 46
James Kerr, labor,
2 20
E. M. Wright, labor,
55 00
King Bros., labor,
18 95
Norman Allen, labor,
12 00
Jas. J. Carroll, labor, posts and railing, 8 50
C. E. Hitchcock & Co., pipe, 10 00
$629 48
Mittineague.
Daniel L. White, labor,
$91 50
Frank M. Farnsworth, labor,
7 50
Joseph Bernache, labor,
4 50
John Buckley, labor,
27 00
E. A. Kellogg, labor,
97 00
Thos. Welch, labor,
22 50
Wm. Savin, labor,
18 00
Patrick Moriarty, labor,
22 50
Daniel Curran, labor,
6 00
Dennis O'Brien, labor,
14 25
Patrick Murphy, labor,
21 00
James Collins, labor,
22 50
Wm. H. Porter, labor,
7 50
Benj. Verrier, labor,
II 25
F. J. O'Brien, labor,
33 90
A. J. Todd, labor,
4 00
David Woodworth, labor,
I 65
Patrick Crowley, cleaning manholes,
12 00
C. E. Hitchcock & Co., pipe,
3 60
428 15
40
Bridges.
Lewis Phillips, snowing Ag. bridge, $23 05 Rob't Ely, Jr., lighting to Ap. 1, 1894, 36 50
oil, etc., 6 50
repairs, 4 50
Patrick Murphy, labor, Mitt. bridge, 2 00
Wm. Savin,
2 00
E. A. Kellogg, 3 00
$77 55
Less one-half chargeable to West Springfield, 38 77
Amount due from W. Springfield,
38 78
Total expended for highways and bridges less amount charge- able to West Springfield,
4,786 76
Appropriation, highways and bridges, $2,500 00
Appropriation for So. End bridge, 1,000 00
$3,500 00
Street Lights.
Amos Gosselin, lighting, $50 00
Chas. Hall, two lamps, 6 00
C. E. Hitchcock & Co., lamp posts, 2 80
Wm. T. Hastings, lighting and oil, 6 65
Robert Ely, Jr., lighting,
5 00
Albert Nutter, lighting, oil., etc.,
9 99
Amos Gosselin, lamp and repairs,
6 25
Chas. Smith, lighting and oil, 4 39
A. K. Fuller, oil, burners, etc.,
2 30
$93 38
Sewers.
James Collins, labor,
$6 75
Cornelius Donovan, labor,
5 25
Patrick Moriarty, labor,
5 25
John Buckley, labor,
6 00
Dennis O'Brien, labor,
6 00
Win. Savin, labor,
6 75
E. A. Kellogg, labor,
6 00
C. E. Hichcock, pipe,
28 60
$70 60
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SCHOOLS .- General Expenses.
M. G. Wheeler, superintendent, $524 98
Grim & Co., books, 25 29
W. F. Adams Co., envelopes, pen- holders, 3 84
Educational Publishing Co., books,
2 33
Milton Bradley Co., kindergarten inaterial, 2 88
Geo. F. King & Merrill, pens, ink, paper, 23 00
J. L. Hammett, paper, pencils, crayon, etc., 114 93
John E. Potter & Co., books, 137 35
W. H. King & Sons, paper,
9 72
U. G. Wheeler, express,
1 15
Robert Leonard, services, 2 00
O. D. Case & Co., slates, 16 71
Loring & Axtell, printing, 7 75
Silver, Burdett & Co., books,
20 00
Edw. E. Babb & Co., books,
100 84
G. & C. Merriam Co., dictionaries, 25 50
$1,018 27
Agawam.
Jennie S. Thomson, 32 weeks teaching, $224 00
Jennie S. Thomson, 32 weeks care of room, 16 00
S. Edith Westrich, 31 weeks teach- ing,
279 00
S. Edith Westrich, 22 weeks care of room, 5 50
Mary E. Clark, 22 weeks teaching, 264 00
22 " care of room, 5 50 Alicia T. Powell, 31 weeksteaching, 217 00 31 care of
room, 15 50
Fanny A. Kathan, 31 weeks teach- ing, 263 50
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Fanny A. Kathan, 31 weeks care of
room, $ 5 50
Ellen M. Nash, 10 weeks teaching, 68 60
IO care of room, 5 00
Marie West, 21 weeks teaching, 172 50
21 care of room, 10 50
Win. R. Purple, 2nd, 9 weeks teach- ing, 108 00
E. L. Thompson, postage, express, 22 41
wood, 16 00
repairs, supplies, 7 83
drawing coal, 28 50
W. F. Cook, coal, 151 13
A. F. Leonard & Co., brooms,
8 65
Whitcomb Stove Co., stove and re- pairs, 15 20
John Van Slyke, cleaning and care of rooms, 15 30
L. W. Dickinson, water, 5 00
J. B. Wolcott, repairs, 18 07
E. Luther & Co., tables, 3 00
$1,951 19
Feeding Hills.
Nina M. Marsh, 10 weeks teaching, $120 00 Florence R. Vernol, 10 weeks teach- ing, 85 00
Ada Hays, 31 weeks teaching, 217 00 22 care of room, II 00
Lottie B. Strong, 21 weeks teaching, 178 50
Alice E. Powers, 21 252 00
Nettie E. Demond, II weeks teaching, 23 00
Jennie S. Meacham, sweeping, 6 00
5 00
Edith F. Allen, sweeping,
Mabel Easton, building fires, 5 00
W. F. Cook, coal, 118 34
James Morgan, repairing pump,
I 50
Edwin Leonard, repairing and clean- ing, 9 60
Thos. Steele, wood, 5 25
43
F. A. Johnson, Jr., wood,
$1 75
Fred Love, sawing wood,
I 50
A. K. Fuller, brushes and brooms, 2 50
$1,042 94
Mittineague.
Cassie H. Murphy, 31 weeks teach- ing,
372 00
Alice E. Durant, 31 weeks teaching, 310 00
279 00
Mary F. Healy, 31 weeks teaching, Marguerite Young, 31 weeks teach- ing,
279 00
Bessie F. Leonard, 31 weeks teach- ing,
217 00
Frank R. Ross, janitor,
93 00
Cook & Edgerton, coal, wood,
18 25
Wilfred Duclos, repairs,
4 95
H. Letellier, pail and soap,
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