Town of Arlington annual report 1842-1861, Part 14

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We wish the teachers to be strict but considerate, and systematic in their manner of government, remembering that correction should be administered with especial reference to the welfare and reformation of the scholar. Corporal pun- ishment is occasionally resorted to in our schools. There are some no doubt who are opposed to it ; but there are instances where it appears to be necessary ; and in such cases, where the whole school is in danger of being impair- ed in its discipline, and the authority of the teacher set at nought, it is perhaps best that it be used. We believe the teachers use discretion and judgment in this matter. Schools should be governed as much as possible by the power of love and kindness ; but this power sometimes fails in partic- ular instances. While severe penal laws are necessary to


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restrain and govern unruly men and protect society from harm, we believe corporal punishment will be necessary as a reserve force, in the government of schools.


The school house in the Centre District, is too small for the present number of scholars who attend there. Its rooms were never designed to admit of an assistant in either de- partment. The parents in this District and the citizens gen- erally are well aware of the inconveniences under which both pupils and teachers have labored for the past winter. The locality of the house is not a suitable one for a school. Situated between the two great thoroughfares of the town, it is too much exposed ; and people passing in the streets are subjected to many annoyances, arising from the careless sports and plays of the children while enjoying their recrea- tions. The play ground is altogether too small. There should be separate yards, and separate entrances to the school room, for the male and female departments. As a movement is now being made in regard to this school, we trust, that by another year all things will be put right.


In regard to the morals of the children, we believe the teachers as a general thing, do all they can in this respect. They all strive to inculcate the virtues of respect, reverence, and purity. None of our teachers appear to be careless or negligent of the moral conduct of those placed under their charge as pupils. They do not feel nor are they responsi- sible for their conduct, in the street, in stores, and lecture rooms, after school hours have closed, yet we have no doubt that any unmannerly conduct in such places, when witness- ed by them is a source of grievance and solicitude. The matter of moral training, though intimately connected with mental culture, and school education, does not belong en- tirely to the school teacher. It is undoubtedly his duty to do all that can be done in this particular, but still all efforts to this end, will prove unavailing unless the parents of the .


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children take the matter in hand at home first. The teach- er may aid them in imparting moral instruction, in giving characters to the young ; but the work does not all belong to the teacher. His voice is not heard in the homes and at the firesides of every family. Home culture with regard to morals must determine more or less the future character of the rising generation. There is where the seeds of good conduct and good character must be first sown, and where the germs of virtue must be tenderly and carefully nour- ished. It is a true saying, that those children who are well trained and governed at home, are good in school and man- nerly in the streets. The mothers and fathers must remem- ber their responsibility in this great matter of moral training. They have no right to trust it to any one else but themselves. It is their business and their duty, and they alone are mainly responsible.


The people of this age, should bear in mind that it is their duty, to educate their sons and daughters, not merely in what are termed the lighter accomplishments of life, and in the avocations and business relations they will be called up- on to fill, but also to educate them to act their part as citi- zens and responsible members of society. Morality holds together and strengthens the bonds of social union, gives us personal security, and social and individual happiness ; hence those moral elements which mainly contribute to these pleasing results, should be of primary consideration in the education and training of youth. And the youth of our town should bear these things in mind. They should re- member that worth and integrity of character are of more consequence to them, in their journey through life than any brilliancy of scholarship, or monied rank to which they can attain. Mental culture is not the only thing requisite in an education. Society needs good, high-toned, moral men ; and that it may have more of such, the moral


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and religious training of our youth must be attended to at home, and in our public schools.


This report and the accompanying suggestions are offer- ed in the hope that, they will be productive of good.


All of which is respectfully submitted. ABNER GARDNER, GEORGE HILL, School


J. O. WELLINGTON, STEPHEN SYMMES, Jr. Committee. ADDISON HILL.


STATEMENT


OF THE


EXPENDITURES OF WEST CAMBRIDGE,


FROM MAY FIRST, 1852, TO MAY FIRST, 1853. ALSO -


LIST OF TOWN AND COUNTY TAXES


AS ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1853.


ALSO THE


REPORT


OF THE


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1852 .... 3


SOMERVILLE. E. TUFTS , PRINTER. 1853.


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STATEMENT


Of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Town of West Cambridge, from May 1st, 1852, to May 1st, 1853.


Balance in the Treasury, May 1st, 1852,


$ 137.20


Received of Edward Smith, Collector of 1852, of E. R. Walker


129.28


60


of State School Fund,


86.55


66


Interest of Wm. Cutter School Fund, 66 of Poor Widows' Fund,


12.00


66


Sale of Old School House, 52.00


6


Rent of Old Alms House,


120.00


66


Rent of Town House,


150.25


66


Use of Centre Scales,


38.50


66


Sale of horse,


70.00


66


Support of State Paupers,


6.42


Borrowed of Albert Winn,


200.00


of Wm. A. Russell,


2000.00


$ 14.215.84


DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid Selectmen's Orders,


3.188.19


Overseers of the Poor, do.


2.321.39


School Committees' do.


2.730.85


66 County Tax,


1.671.63


Interest on Town Debt,


1.268.50


Wesson and Gary's Note,


1.999.00


66 Albert Winn's Note,


200.00


66 L. P. Bartlett for land,


533.25


Balance in Treasury, May 1st, 1853,


303.03


$ 14.215.84


of 1853, 10.883.00


330.64


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INTEREST OF TOWN DEBT.


Paid John Albro,


575.00


Wm. A. Russell,


352.50


Charles Cutter,


150.00


Mrs. Rebecca Whittemore,


60.00


66 Mrs. Lydia Whitney,


33.00


66 Henry Frost,


33.00


Amos Fillebrown,


30.00


66 Stephen Symmes, Jr.


18.00


Thomas Cntter,


9.00


66 Albert Winn,


8.00


$ 1.268.50


SCHOOLS.


Town Appropriation,


2.300.00


Interest on the Cutter School Fund,


330.64


State School Fund,


86.55


$2.717.19


TEACHERS' SALARIES.


Paid William Webster,


650.00


Charles J. Frost,


550.00


" John N. Brown,


259.89


" S. Peabody


280.29


" Wm. H. Allen,


40.00


" L. C. Tucker,


200.00


" H. C. Robinson,


200.00


" L. L. Fox,


200.00


" H. A. Hill,


87.50


" A. R. Douglas,


116.67


" H. M. Blake,


32.00


S. A. Jarvis,


32.00


L. B. Russell,


54.00


School Committees' order for Maps,


28.50


$ 2.730.85


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INCIDENTAL SCHOOL EXPENSES. Central School.


Paid J. H. Russell, hard and soft coal, 42.45


Wm. L. Clark, Sundries, 23.43


Moses Proctor, do. 5.37


J. A. Merrifield, Stoves, &c. 76.19


Wm. A. Clark, making fires, 12.00


159.44


South School.


66 J. H. Russell, hard and soft coal, 32.50


Wm. Hill, 2nd. sundries, 21.81


" J. F. Hanson, work and Stock, 5.31


66 J. A. Merrifield, stove-pipe, &c. 9.75


G. Hill, making fires, 5.00


74.37


North West School.


J. H. Russell, hard and soft coal, 43.05


Abijah Frost, sundries, 15.13


T. C. Lawrence, painting, 25.08


J. A. Merrifield, Stove, &c.


19.12


J. N. Brown, clock,


7.00


16 R. Bacon, repairs,


3.00


66 S. Peabody, making fires, 8.25


120.63


East School.


J. H. Russell, hard and soft coal, 13.95


Samuel Butterfield sundries, 2.50


Abner Gardner, repairs, 1.00


A. Peabody making fires, 5.00


22.45


School Committees' Salaries.


Rev. George Hill,


36.00


Abner Gardner,


33.00


J. O. Wellington,


17.25


Joseph Burrage,


12.00


6 Addison Hill, 12.00


J. P. Wyman, 1851 - 2


15.00


" D. W. Horton, " 66


10.00


135.25


$ 512.25


6


HIGHWAYS.


Paid Thomas Cutter 12 months labor, 156.00


John Lacy 13


66


178.00


James Price, 9 66


66


127.05


Wm. Kennedy 3


36.00


Dennis Daily 3


23.00


Leonard Ayer building bridge


46.00


Benjamin Palmer bridge stone


45.00


A. C. Teel, drain stone,


42.95


J. Locke work on road,


5 00


66 M. Warren


ditto


6.00


John Winn ditto


4.88


6.6 J. Burbank painting guide boards


4.75


Estate of D. Russell gravel,


3.00


Walter Fletcher do.


15.00


E. P. Pierce. do.


34.92


Thomas Hutchinson do.


11.22


66


City of Cam. Great bridge, '51 to '52,


31.11


6.6


do. do. '52 to '53,


31.17


801.50


Orders drawn by the Overseers of the Poor.


M. A. Richardson's salary, ‹‹ sundries,


7.50


66


Isaiah Jenkins, chairman overseers,


20.00


16 Stephen Symmes, Jr., overseer


10.00


L. P. Bartlett do.


10.00


Dr. Wellington Physician of Poor,


20.00


T. J. Russell, groceries,


72 26


Moses Proctor


112.16


Solon Hardy, hay, grain and do.


740.59


John Peabody, meat,


135.00


J. Whipple, fish


22.05


J. S. Gilman, bread,


14.04


Abbot Allen, potatocs,


6.10


Charles Swan, tallow,


5.04


66 H. Chapin, hay


37.54


J. H. Russell, coal


182.95


amount carried forward,


$ 1 695.23


66


300.00


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amount brought up,


$ 1.695.23


Paid Prescott & Proctor, dry goods,


89.29


C. F. Abbott, ditto 32.55


" Thomas Ramsdell, boots and shoes


17.59


Wm. H. Richardson, blacksmith work


65.68


Joel F. Hanson, ditto


1 13


66 Joshua Caldwell


ditto


23 39


J. A. Merrifield, tin ware, &c.


41.00


Exchange of cows,


13.00


Wm. H. Whittemore, two pigs,


16.00


« James Simmons, one grey horse,


200.00


S. C. Bucknam, wheelwright work


2.66


Wm. L. Clark, harness 20.74


4.50


Mary Lacy, 42 week's labor,


66.50


W. T. Richardson, fuel for Mrs. Estabrooks 11.88


66 City of Boston in aid of E. Cook and R. Frost 12.75


J. B. Hartwell, funeral of S. Crosby 8.50


$ 2.321.39


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.


Paid M. W. Marsh, Selectman


44.00


L. P. Bartlett 66


34.00


" Albert Winn 6


28.00


". Moses Proctor, Town Clerk,


25.00


" J. H. Russell, Treasurer


50.00


Wm. Dickson, Assessor


52.00


Stephen Symmes, Jr., do.


58.00


W. J. Lane, do.


50.00


Finance Committee,


10.00


Luke Agur, Constable


56.70


H. M. Jarvis, librarian


25.00


James Russell, professional services


23.00


Buttrick & Marratt, ditto


20.00


17.12


66


W. J. Lane, Auctioneer 66 books & stationery for asessors


14.45


work on old burying ground 10.87


Dr. G. H. Dadd, veterinary surgery 9.00


Wm. Hill, 3d. rent of library room,


22.50


amount carried forward, $ 549.62


Thomas Thorpe, work on aqueduct


8


amount brought up, 549.62


Paid Unitarian Parish, rent of Hall,


30.00


" W. Fletcher rent of spring,


10.00


" M. C. Trask, ringing bell, 69.00


" E. Tufts, printing,


60.62


White & Potter, do.


2 50


" Insurance on Town house, 69.50


" S. Smith furniture in ditto, 85.00


" Wheeler & Drake, well at ditto 20.00 66 60 Insurance, 5.00


" M. Proctor, recording marriages, birthis, and deaths, 16.05


" D. Wellington. damages, 35.00


" Mr. Bemis do.


15.00


" Wm. T. Woods, blacksmith work,


33.80


" Wm. Dickson, wheelwright work, 9.75


" Brooks & Tyler, lumber, 28,67


" E. Willard, lumber, 65.15


" George Hill, cedar posts,


5 50


" Storer & Blanchard, stock and work


8.25


Josiah H. Russell, coal,


14.70


cement


8.38


sundries, 7.00


" Abel Lawrence, harness,


" John Ford, stone wall,


30,00


" T. C. Lawrence, painting and glazing,


3 70


" John Burbank, do. do.


4 28


" N. W. Richardson, do. do 19.04


" Thomas R. Cushing, mason work, 6.25


41 Prescott and Proctor, books, Postage, &c. 7.20


" Thomas Thorpe, repairing clocks, &c. 4 72


" Cemetery Committee, 100.00


" Engines Nos. 1 and 2.


58.50


" Juvenile library, 30.00


" School Committee '51 11.34


Widow Isaiah Jenkins,


4.00


Elizabeth Locke, 4.00


amount carried up,


$ 1.452.21


19.70


9


amount brought up,


$ 1.452.24


" Widow Ammi Cutter, 4.00


George Brien, teaming, 30.00


" Francis Fry, care of engine No. 1. 30.00


" Varnum Frost, ditto No. 2. 35.30


" T. J. Russell, sundries,


6.20


" Solon Hardy,


9.14


" Isaiah Jenkins, distributing envelopes,


9.00


= taking care of Selectmen's room,


4.00


J. B. Hartwell, opening Parish Hall,


6.00


return of Deaths,


4.50


M. A. Richardson, expense to Worcester,


5.65


" E. R. Walker, Tight jacket,


1.75


" House of Correction


1.31


" E. Smith, collecting Taxes,


113.53


" Abatement of Taxes,


161.93


$ 1.874.55


RECAPITULATION.


Interest of Town Debt,


1.268.50


Teacher's Salaries,


2.730.85


Incidental School Expenses,


512.14


Highways,


801.50


Alms House Establishment including board of the team, of men hired, and the support of the Poor,


2.331.39


Incidental Expenses,


1.874.55


County Tax,


1.671.63


Land and borrowed money,


2.732.25


Balance May 1st, 1853,


303.03


$ 14.214.84


MANSIR W. MARSH,


ALBERT WINN,


Finance


JOHN SCHOULER,


Committee.


WEST CAMBRIDGE, May 1st, 1853.


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TOWN, COUNTY, AND STATE TAXES.


AS ASSESSED


FOR THE YEAR 1853.


Abbott John E.


1 50


Allen David


1 50


Ackerman C. L.


8 22


B.


Agur Luke


4 66


Ballou Charles 1 50


Allen Abbot


70 78


Bastin James


4 44


Allen John


4 02


Brooks Alfred


6 96


Allen William H.


1 76


Burk Michael


1 50


A very Samuel


2 34


Butler John


1 50


Ackerman Wm. H.


1 50


Bucknam Samuel C. 14 00


Butterfield Joseph


9 90


Avery wid. Sarah


5 26


Buckley Daniel 1 50


Ayres Leonard


1 50


Butterfield Samuel


140 32


Satrey, Jr.


1 50


Brooks Wid Sarah


3 36


Anthony James


5 70


Brooks John W.


9 58


Alexander John L. 112 39


Brooks Asa


1 50


Barns Martin


35 84


Brooks Addison


9 57


Allen Charles


1 50


Bermingham Patrick


1 50


Adams Amos


1 50


Bermingham Martin


1 50


Adams William


56 94


Blood James 1 50


Adams A. G.


1 50


Bacon Moses W. 24 37


Alexander John L. im- proved by Mr. Bailey


30 66


Blake Nelson E.


1 50


Adams wid. Hannah


29 82


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12


Barker John


1 50


Bloxham Thomas 1 50


Barker Francis


1 50


Bannan Daniel 1 50


Boles Jerome


12 84


Banning Owen 1 50


Barker David


1 50


Bannon Patrick


5 49


Burr Clark


3 58


Baker Joseph E.


1 50


Boynton Thurston


1 50


Blanchard & Storer


3 78


Bacon Harvey


1 50


Brown Daniel C.


20 40


Bird George 5 08


C.


Caldwell Joshua


7 38


Cutter Charles 31 74


Collins Michael 1 50


Cornelius Crowley 1 50


Butler Thomas


1 50


Callahan Matthew 1 50


Bailey James E.


23 34


Cushing Thomas R. 7 77


Banvard Rev. Joseph


1 50


M'Carthy Michael


1 50


Bartlett Lewis P.


66 00


Carrington James F.


3 18


Blackington Samuel


2 34


Cook Spencer


29 31


Blanchard James C.


10 32


Carnes Thomas


1 50


Brown Hiram


1 50


Crane Charles A.


38 05


Brown James F.


2 51


Bride Edward


1 50


Curtin John


1 50


Bryan Henry


1 72


Curtin Patrick


1 50


Blanchard Alanson


7 80


Conners Lawrence


1 50


Boynton C. H.


1 50


Calllahan James


2 76


Brown Adolphus 21 02


M'Carty John


1 50


Bruce Patrick


1 50


Cole Simeon 1 50


Bailey Joseph C.


118 77


Cunningham F. A. H. 1 50


Bateman William C.


2 34


M'Carthy Maurice 1 50


Barry Edward


2 64


Clark William L.


11 16


Bailey Lyman


1 50


Conner George 1 50


Bateman John


1 50


Callahan Dennis


1 50


Bennett Bryam


1 50


Collins Michael


1 50


Burnham James


1 50


M'Carty John


1 50


Bryant Ephraim


1 50


Crosby Josiah


23 01


Beard James 1 50


Castill John


1 50


Burrage Joseph


18 72


Cutter O. C.


9 90


Bradshaw Anna


15 34


M'Carthy Dennis


1 50


Bucknam Jesse


34 90


M'Carthy Michael


1 50


Bucknam Theodore


3 40


Crosby John S. 1 50


Butcher Sidney


4 02


Crosby John


12 42


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Blackington William Estate of, 1 26


Bacon Reuben 1 50


Bacon Jesse 1 92


1 50


Bacon Henry


1 50


Burns John


1 50


Crane Charles H.


2 76


Bacon Alra


13


Chapin Harvey


20 40


Chauncy Winthrop W. 38 13


Carroll Patrick


1 50


Carthy Daniel


1 50


Cain Patrick 1 50


Coil James 1 50


Cutter Ammi


4 86


Conner Wm. 1 50


Clark David 30 86


Crocket, Mr.


1 50


Cutter Moses


7 80


Chapman Edward


25 44


Coakley Patrick


1 50


Mc'Conic James


1 50


Call Jonathan


29 49


Carroll John


1 50


Call Henry E.


8 4S


Conant A. H.


1 50


Chase James M.


14 32


Cox Isaac 1 50


Coleman Alfred 1 50


Casey John 2 34


Cassady Michael 1 50


Cutter Ira 1 13


Collins Michael


2 76


Crosby David 9 90


Case George


1 50


M'Carty John 1 50


Collins Dennis


1 50


Crowley John


1 50


Cutter Elijah L.


11 80


Currier Woodman C. 9 90


Curtis John


14 10


Cahalin Thomas 3 82


Cutter Cyrus


157 84


Cutter Cyrus H.


25 22


Denney Wm. 1 50


Desmore Timothy 1 50


Dadd Dr. G. H. 1 59


Cutter Thomas


6 22


Durgan James


1 50


Collins James


1 50


Durgan John 1 50


Cutter Elijah


47 35


Daniels John, Est. of 13 86


M'Carty Cornelius M. 1 50


Dupee William T. 14 92


Cutter John 2 76


Dixson Cuthbert 1 72


Cornell Palmer 1 50


Dickson Aaron 16 70


Callon Thomas 1 50


Dickson Aaron P. 1 50


Clark Daniel Est. of, 38 64


Devoe John L. F. 1 50


Carplace William 1 50


Dowhay Michael 1 50


Cutter Gershom 23 51


Dunn Dennis 1 50


Cutter Jefferson


17 46


Dupee Lorenzo 1 50


Childs James .


8 49


Day John W. 3 60


Curtin James


1 50


Drankin James


1 50


Chamberlain Daniel 64 17


Dervlin John 1 50


M'Carthy Lawrence


1 50


Dickson William 39 78


Coolidge George


1 50


Dickson Albert L. 4 86


Cutting Charles


12 86


Dicksun Frederick


3 60


Cashman Michael 1 50


Chennery Winthrop Trustee, 4 20


D.


Callahan Bryan 1 50


Cauley Garrett


1 50


Converse Joseph heirs of 3 36


Connor Patrick 1 50


14


Dudley Charles 1 50


Doil John


1 50


Daris Alanton


1 50


Frost Varnum 11 16


Donohue Timothy


1 50


Dodge Paul F.


34 06


Frost John Estate of 10 72


Dodge Joshua G,


1 50


Frost Mark 1 50


Delay Charles


1 50


Doharty James


1 50


Fagan James 1 50


Dolaff Levi 1 50


Frost Abijah


9 16


Dunn Cornelius


1 50


Ford John


1 50


Deblois Henry


1 50


Fessenden Nehemiah 26 70


Farley Philip 1 50


Fletcher Warren 1 50


Day Lucinda W. 1 68


Fletcher Walter


104 63


Frost Wm. 1 50


Fessenden Wid. Almira


12 18


Francis Fry


2 98


Farmer Elbridge


42 79


Fox Benjamin


1 50


Flynn John 1 50


Frost Josiah L.


29 64


Frost Elvira A.


37 80


Fletcher Walter D.


3 18


Frost Newhall C.


56 10


Hill & Frost 1 35


Frost Amos estate of 12 05


Frost Thadeus


21 75


Foster George 4 86


Frost Warren S.


9 06


Frost Warren & Varnum


7 21


Frost Charles J.


1 50


Frost Henry


54 56


Fessenden George H. 1 50


Frost Henry, Jr. 1 50


Fillebrown Edward 13 58


Frost Sibil Widow 1 68


Frost Mary A. 2 94


Field John


52 41


Fisher David 1 50


Fisk Thaddeus


54 40


Frost Isaac 41 72


Frost Isaac, Guardian


for Anginett Frost 6 30


3 82


Durkey Luther M. E.


Estabrooks Horatio 4 02


Estabrooks Samuel J. 1 50


Eaton Timothy 33 62


Eaton Timothy & .Co. 7 14


Estabrooks James . 24 40


F.


Fillebrown John 31 72


Foster George 2d. 1 50


Frost Wid. Mary 6 30


Frost Frederic A. 9 57


Frost Reuben


1 50


Fessenden Philip B. 12 42


Whittemore & Fessenden


26 88


Fessenden John J. 1 50


Frost Wid. Mary W. 13 44


Foley John 1 50


Frost Jonathan 116 57


Frost Artemas 2 34


Furgurson James 1 50


French Wm. 1 50


Farrell Win. 1 50


Frost Isaac Guard. for E. L. Frost 6 30


Frost Silas 70 36


Fermoil Patrick 1 50


Doling James 1 50


Damon David, Est of 10 08


15


Fegin James


1 50


Hill William 3d. 10 74


Fersiogle Patrick


1 50


Hill John C. 1 50


Frost Francis S.


34 68


Hanes David 1 50


Frost Henry, trustee


Hurley Timothy 1 50


for Mrs. J. Cutter


1 26


Hills George H.


10 74


Foley Edmund


1 50


Howe Andrews


6 02


Fowle John


153 00


Hartwell John B.


10 54


Hovey Ebenezer


7 55


G.


Hathaway Charles


4 02


Gonigl Edward


1 50


Hill Francis


4 66


Gassett Lotan


3 60


Hill Francis &. Co.


56 16


Grant James


1 50


Holmes Henry


1 50


Gardner Miles


10 72


Higgins Albert 9 06


Gardner Abner 10 32


Hill Amos Jr.


49 86


Gamage Andrew


1 50


Hill Amos


37 50


Gilcrease Simeon


2 34


Hill Henry Y.


88 83


Gilcrease Hiram


1 50


Hill Amos & H. Y.


42 00


Getchell Moses A.


12 84


Hustis Warren


3 60


Gilson Jeremiah 8 73


Hill H. W.


7 80


Gammell John


16 00


Hutchinson T. K.


1 72


Griffith Charles & Co. 59 22


Higgins Dennis


6 12


Griffith Charles


42 24


Hill Nathaniel Jr.


5 39


Gannett Rev. George 1 50


Hinton John


26 70


Goodell John


1 50


Hall Thomas


55 81


Glashan John


1 50


Hall Isaac


8 91


Green Widow Esther 28 98


Hill Rev. George


1 50


Green Samuel


7 84


Hewes Joseph


1 50


Green Otis


4 86


Hall Ammi


1 50


Green Marshall


1 50


Hamden James


1 50


Gould Francis


7 80


Huffman John


1 59


Gage Addison


30 90


Hardy Solon


19 25


Garland Michael


1 50


Hardy Milan


1 50


Gray George H.


97 16


Hill Amos 2d.


6 54


Gibson Thomas


1 50


Hascall John A.


1 50


M'Gregor Andrew


1 50


Harrington Cyrus D. 14 63 Hill Harrison 1 50


1 50


Garrett Joseph


1 50


Hill Nathaniel


33 32


Gowing Charles


1 50


Horton Rev. Francis 16 62


Gowen Mary


7 56


Hagada Jeremiah


1 50


Hooks Jacob F. 6 12


H.


Hill Addison


16 94


Gibson James


1 50


Goward Watson


15 78


Heard Augustus


1.6


Smith & Hill 6 66


Jarvis John 18 52


K


Kent James W. 1 50


Kimball Stephen 1 50


King Theodore E. 1 50


Kenney Thomas


1 50


Hearn James O. 1 50


.


Homer Eleazer


57 01


Homer Alfred W.


1 50


Hill Amos, Jr. Guard. 3 78


Hill Joseph


32 63


Hill Wid. Nancy


10 50


Hill Nancy 2 21


King Abraham 1 50


L.


Lovejoy David 1 50


Lawrense Henry L. 2 34


Locke Davis, Jr. 3 60


Locke Davis


21 43


Hill Sarah


5 34


Lawrence John W.


7 38


Hill Widow Betsey


10 50


Locke John S. 1 50


Haden Wm.


1 50


Lawrence & Locke,


2 32


Hill Charles


20 40


Leary Jeremiah


5 28


Hogan Thomas


3 18


Leary Timothy"


1 50


Leary Cornelius


1 50


Litchfield Franklin


7 38


Lemon Wm.


1 50


Lanegan Thomas


1 50


Hill Eben


1 50


Hinton John Jr.


1 50


Hill Widow Anna


37 97


Larlar Patrick


1 50


Lahary John 1 50


Louney Jeremiah 1 50


Lee Capt. George 1.072 05


Johnson Nathaniel


15 78


Jenkins Charles 'T.


1 50


Lawrence Abel


1 92


Judkins Oren 1 50


Lane W. J.


26 39


Jenkins Isaiah, Est. of 7 98


Locke Hannah C. 15 46


Jellerson Leonard


1 50


Locke John . 1 50


Johnson George John 1 50


1 50


Locke Lorenzo 1 5 70


Locke Benjamin B. 3 18


Joslin Win.


1 50


Locke Artemas 111 42


Hammond James 1 50


Hammett Samuel P 16 62


Homer Capt. James 82 33


Homer William F. 71 41


Hollingsworth J. M. 64 92


Kelling John 1 50 Kenney Timothy 2 56


Kendall Daniel 1 68


Kenney Michael 5 70


Kenney Andrew 1 50


King Andrew 1 50


Hill William 2d. 54 74


Hill Abraham 1 50


Hill Charles H.


1 50


Hanson Joel F.


14 92


Hill George 30 28


Hill Mary


5 78


Horton David W.


63 24


Hopkins Capt. Reuben


76 68


Hanson Wm.


3 60


Locke Horatio


19 14


M'Loud Allen


1 50


I, J.


Irish Jonas 1 50


Lynch Samuel S.


2 76


17


Lawrence T. C. 1 72


Marsh Mansir W. 41 18


Lacy John 1 50


Moore William 1 50


Locke Elbridge G. 45 47


Mayou Henry L. 12 74


Locke Charles D. 1 50


Mitchell Michael 1 50


Robbins Nathan, improv-


Mott Henry


14 94


ed by Isaac S. Lakin 5 88


Mott Joseph B.


30 70


Lakin Isaac S.


1 50


Mahoney Michael


1 50


Locke Wid. Elizabeth 3 78


Moran Wm. 1 50


Lakin N. B.


1 50


Mills R. 1 50


Locke Stephen 20 82


Madden John


1 50


Locke Abel, Estate of 4 62


Malon Dennis


1 50


Locke Frederic 1 50


Mills James


1 50


Locke Samuel 1 50


Mahoney Bat 1 50


Maner Wm. 1 50


Mahoney Dennis 1 50


Mahoney Coleman 1 50


Marrigan Garrit 1 50


Marsh Frederic L. 1 50


Montree Conrad 1 50


Dennis Mill 1 50


Monroe Wm. 1 50


Morrill Daniel K. 1 50


Morton Thomas 1 50


Merrideth Edward 1 50


Meoor John 1 50


34 35


Locke William Henry 9 47


Locke Caroline


6 30


Locke Edwin im-


proved by Mrs. Ropes, 4 62


N.


Nason Eliakim Est. of 30 24


Norcross Wm. R. 5 70


Niles Wm. 74 42


M'Nutting Patrick 1 50


Noices James L. 1 50


Newman Michael 1 50


Marsh Charles 1 50


Newton John 1 50


Motley George H. 1 50


M' Neal Daniel 1 60


Martin Jeremiah 1 50


Nason Charles 1 50


Murphy Dennis 1 50


Nugent Thomas 1 50


M'Carty Timothy 1 50


Nourse Nathan 4 95


Merrifield Joseph A. 12 84


Nesket John


1 50


Locke Benjamin, heirs of, 13 45


Locke Benjamin, heirs


of, imp. by O. Win- ship 16 18


Locke, Wid. Ame 17 95


Locke William P. 1 50


Lewis Samuel, Jr. 34 06


Locke William, Esq. 23 78


Locke George A. 47 49


Locke wid. Hannah B.


Locke Edwin 29 44


Merrill John 1 50


Mack Patrick 1 50


Mahoney Bartholomy 1 50


Locke widow Amos 7 56


Lenon Martin 1 50


Lane W. J. Guardian 9 66


M'Laughlin William 1 50


M.


3


18


0.


Pierce James 1 50


Otis H. G.


5 70


Pierce wid. James 6 10


Olcorn John


1 50


Osborn John


7 80


Pierce Abel


33 09


Pierce Ebenezer P.


30 54 Pierce John A. P. 51 40


Prentiss William 2 76


Prentiss George


38 41


Pratt Andrew 26 70


Pratt Converse F.


2 34


Pierce Thomas P.


53 85


Prentiss Amos 1 90


Potter J. S.


5 70


Puffer David 13 10


Pierce James 1 50


Peck A. G.


344 73


Peabody John 15 16


29 93


Pierce Abner


155 71


Pattee Wm. H. 1 50


Pierce Henry A.


1 50


Pierce J. H.


1 50


Price William


1 50


Pierce Capt. George


77 21


Bailey & Pitts


50 40


Pratt John


5 28


Pererly James


1 50


R.


Parker Elbridge 1 50


Robbins Joshua


78 62


Proctor Moses 22 08


Rich Leonard 1 50


Poland Benjamin


17 98


Rawson Warren


24 70


Prescott Edwin R. 11 58 Whittemore & Russell 5 04


Proctor A. R. 19 14


Richardson Artemas 1 50


Prescott & Proctor 42 00


Ryan John 1 50


Perry Joseph


1 50


Robinson Orin


25 11


Palmer H. E.


1 50


Richardson George 32 45


Phillips Oliver


1 50


Russell James, 2d. 34 35


Prentiss James


26 37


Roan Edward 1 50


Prentiss Samuel


3 60


Richardson William 58 10


Prentiss Mary


4 73 Richardson Richard 9 06


Pierce Frederic


1 50 Richardson James M. 9 06


Perry John B.


10 64 Russell Josiah H.


23 85


Peabody Silas


1 50


Ramsdell Thomas 36 16


Pierce John


1 50


Russell Thomas H. 1 50


Prayrs Frank


1:50


Russell G. C. 27 96


tee, 4 20


Pierce Wid. Lydia 17 64


Prentiss George, Jr. 12 53


Patterson Matthew 4 86


Pattrick 1 50


Phillips Matthew


1 50


Puffer Jephthah 1 50


Pattee Jesse P. 75 42


Parcley Charles 1 50


Prentiss Wid. Fanny 3 36


Parsons, Mr. 1 50


Q.


Quigley Michael 1 50


Pierce Oliver H. 3 60


P.


Pierce Thomas P. trus-


Peabody James


19


Russell Thomas J. 59 88


Russell Col. Thomas 197 84




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