Town of Arlington annual report 1842-1861, Part 23

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Hutchinson, Thomas 32 84


Robbins, Est. of Ste-


phen, 21 53


Cutter, Dr. Benjamin 21 53


Huffmaster, Wid. Su- san, 7 13


Horne, Est. of Willi- am, 2 53


Heirs, of David and Josiah Kendell 3 49


Fiske, Elbridge 13 30


Tudor, Frederick imp. by S. Lynch, 39 90


Bowman, Wid. Fran- cis, 6 33


Tufts, Est. of Anna, 3 17


White, Daniel 2 85


Cutter, George D. 6 33


Brown, Est. of James, 23 11


Brown, Est, of James,


Wellington, Jr. Henry 27 87


Hittenger, Jacob 110 83


Hill, David 13 30


32


TAXES.


Lydia, Whitney and


W. H. Russell, ....


6 33


Stearns, James 1 27


Sanderson, Estate of Isaac, 79


Tudor, Frederick 198 23


Converse, J. W. 48 13


Ward, Nahum 10


13


Gassett, Lotan


29 13


Mr. Butler, 3


47


Bailey & Pitts, imp. by Gage, Sawyer & Co. 31 51


Brion, Peter O. 2 96


Cooley, Sarah 9 19


Bailey & Pitts, 40 53


Osgood, George


15 83


Robbins, Daniel


15 83


Fletcher, J. V.


115 03


Robbinson, Josiah 19 00


Smith, Capt. Jona. 31 67


Brady, John


3 49


Capt. Lee, Est. 34 83


THE AMOUNT OF TOWN VALUATION, FOR THE YEAR 1857.


Real Estate, $2.190.472 00


Personal Estate, 1.069.792 00


$3.260.264 00


6 } mills on the dollar, . . $20.648 33


759 Polls at $1.50 each, ... 1.138 50


$21.786 83


Town Grant,


17.000 00


State Tax, 2.475 00


County Tax,


2.014 35


Overlayings,


297 48


$21.786 83


The above is a true and correct copy of a list of Town State, and County Taxes for the Town of West Cambridge, assessed upon the Polls and Estates of the inhabitants of said Town, and also the non-residents, according to a valuation, as taken by the subscribers on the first of May, A. D. 1857, and committed to Josiah H. Russell for collection for the current year, with their warrant in due form of law.


STEPHEN SYMMES, JR., Assessors of WILLIAM DICKSON, the Town of WASHINGTON J. LANE. Wt. Cambridge.


West Cambridge, June, 1857.


Laduke, Peter 1 90


Call, Henry E. 37 37


Collins, Michael 6 33 F. Gockeritz, 6 33


Adams, George S. 50 80


Sanger, Judge 4 75


Hollingsworth, J. M. 4 75


Chennery, W. W. 22 17


Chennery, W. W.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES


OF THE


Town of Telest Cambridge,


FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 28, 1859;


LIST OF TOWN, COUNTY AND STATE TAXES


ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1858 ;


AND THE


LIST OF TOWN OFFICERS,


FOR THE CURRENT YEAR.


ALSO, THE


SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S REPORT.


BOSTON : W. & E. HOWE, PRINTERS, 39 MERCHANTS ROW. 1859.


RECEIPTS.


Received from Jesse P. Pattee, Collector of Taxes


66


66


Interest on William Cutter, School Fund, 294 99


66


State School Fund,


84 42


6:


66


Poor Widow's Fund,


12 00


66


66


Hay Scales,


62 66


66


66


Samuel Swan, Liquor Agent,


101 40


66


66


Stephen Locke, for Rent of Land, .. 40 00


66


66


Asa Brooks, 66 66


66


12 00


66


66


William Southwell, for Tax not As- sessed, 15 63


66


66


E. B. Grant, for Schooling,


7 50


66


66


S. F. Woodbridge, for Gravel, 4 50


E. J. Boardman, for Error on Bill paid by Engineer's order,


2 89


66


66


John B. Hartwell, for Lamp broken,


1 00


Borrowed of


Cambridge Market Bank,


4897 59


66


66


Faueuil Hall Bank,


800 00


66


66


Luke Wyman, 2000 00


66


66


W. J. Lane,


945 00


66


66


A. P. & I. P. Wyman, 800 00


66


66


Albert Winn, 700 00


66


66


John A. P. Pierce,


500 00


6!


66


Trustees of Wm. Cutter, Sch. Fund,


500 00


Andrew J. Allen,


300 00


66


66


S. F. Woodbridge,


300 00


66


66


Prescott & Proctor,


225 00


66


66 Mrs. Mary Wyman, 100 00


$33762 38


ʻ


for 1858, including abatements, ..... $20397 05 Rent of Town House, 658 75


..


66


66


EXPENDITURES.


INCIDENTAL SCHOOL EXPENSES. Bills Approved by the Selectmen. NORTH WEST DISTRICT.


Paid Josiah H. Russell & Co., for Fuel, ..


$75 96.


H. A. Dearborn, for making Fires, Re- pairs, &c., 38 76


" Clark & Burr, for Carpenter Work and Stock, 11 99


R. W. Shattuck, for Lining Stove, &c., 7 45


Jesse Bacon & Co., for Work on School House, 2 00


" Bowen Russell, for Cleaning School House, &c., 28 00


Wellington & Swain, Carpenter Work, 50


$164 66


CENTRE DISTRICT.


Paid J. H. Russell & Co., for Fuel, 75 44


William T. Wood, for Cash paid for Building Fires, &c., 57 51


R. W. Shattuck, for Stoves, Funnel, &c. 56 24


66 J. H. Dodge, for Painting, Glazing, &c. 9 69


Storer & Blanchard, for Work on School House, &c., . 23 07


Jesse Bacon & Co., for Whitewashing School House, &c., 8 00


" C. M. Proctor, for Sweeping, and Build- ing Fires, 20 00


Amount carried forward,


249 95


$414 61


5


EXPENDITURES.


Amount brought forward, $414 61


EAST DISTRICT.


Paid R. W. Shattuck, for Stove, Chair, &c., $37 03


" Jesse Bacon, for Whitewashing School House, &c., 17 50


" J. H. Russell & Co., for Fuel, 48 26


" Geo. H. Hill, for Cash paid for Build- ing Fires, &c., 31 50


" Storer & Blanchard, for Work on School House, and Stock, 23 82


" J. H. Dodge, for Painting and Glazing, 1 62


159 73


SOUTH DISTRICT.


Paid J. H. Russell & Co., for Fuel, .... 47 34


" C. A. & A. C. Frost, for taking care of School Rooms, 30 00


" John S. Crosby, for Cash paid for Re- pairing Apparatus, &c., 33 12


J. M. Woodbridge, for Teaming Desk, 75


J. A. Merrifield, for Lining Stove, &c., 5 90


" Storer & Blanchard, for work on School House, 3 73


" Thomas Thorpe, for repairing Clocks, 1 75


" G. H. Russell, for work on School House, &c., . 4 70


127 29


$701 63


TEACHERS' SALARIES, &c.


Paid Edward P. Bates, $428 56


" H. A. Dearborn, 750 00


A. P. Smith, 700 00


A. Palmer, 450 00


" Caroline A. Turner, 275 00


Mary T. Hill, 275 00


Amount carried forward, $2878 56


6


EXPENDITURES.


Amount brought forward, $2878 56 275 00


Paid Lucretia M. Hoyt,


" Ellen W. Douglass,


250 00


Francena R. Fessenden, 208 00


66 Sarah M. Hunt,


250 00


66 Ellen F. Brown,


128 00


H. A. Dearborn, for Books, 2 31


66 Stephen Swan, as per vote of Town, .. 10 00


66 Abel Pierce, " 66 66


..


1143 31


$4021 87


FIRE DEPARTMENT. Bills Approved by the Engineers.


Paid Wm. T. Wood & Co., for Hose Carriage, $85 00


66 James Marony, for Labor, &c., on Engine No. 1, 21 27


Abel Lawrence, for Neat's Foot Oil and Belts, .. 15 00


John Moran, for care of Engine No. 1, 15 00


Enoch Clark, for Painting Hose Carriage, 10 00


" E. A. G. Roulstone, for Badges, 11 60


J. Boyd & Sons, for Splices in Hose, &c., 9 00


" T. H. Russell, for Refreshments, &c.,


10 23


" R. W. Shattuck, for Fluid, &c.,


6 51


E. Boardman, for setting Glass, &c., 3 89


66 Josiah H. Russell, for Coal, 3 75


J. P. Pettee, for Crackers,


3 70


B. Brown, for Express Work,


4 00


Geo. H. Russell, for Painting and Glazing,


5 50


66 Solon Hardy, for Fluid, &c., 7 30


66 Joel Gay, for Repairs on No. 2, 6 00


$217 75


Bills approved by the Selectmen.


Paid A. Higgins, for repairs on Engine House, No. 2, 40 80


Refunded Poll Tax to Company No. 1, 28 50


66


" 2, 18 00


$305 05


.


20 00


EXPENDITURES.


HIGHWAYS. Bills Approved by the Selectmen.


Paid J. H. Russell, for Grain, &c., $290 65


66


Guardian for T. Cutter, for Labor, 168 00


66 for Labor, 26 25


66 J. H. Russell & Co., for Grain, &c., 115 25


Prescott & Proctor, for Horse Blankets, 3 00


66 Joshua Caldwell, for Blacksmith's Work, 57 46


66 Wm. H. Richardson, for 66


118 27


Abel Lawrence, for Harness Work 36 56


"


Solon Hardy, for Meal, 3 20


66


Samuel Butterfield, for Labor, &c., 24 50


:6


A. R. Walker, for Horse, Collar and Bridle, 207 00


J. W. Presby, for Stone work at Alewive Brook, 67 55


Edward Fitch, for Hay, 42 44


David Constantine, for Hay, 100 56


" James Pierce, for Hay, 14 84


" O. Peabody, for Stone work, 60 20


" Geo. W. Corbet, for Blacksmith work, 27 57


" T. & J. Doane, for Survey, &c. of Concord Turnpike, 95 33


Storer & Blanchard, for Carpenter work,


D. W. Hollis, for Hay, 13 48


Wm. T. Wood, for Blacksmith work, 13 89


John Winn, for Stone work, 18 89


167 76


" Town of Medford, for Repairs on Weir Bridge, 21 94


" City of Cambridge, for Work on Highway, and Rebuilding Bridge, 982 33


" Wm. L. Clark, for Harness work, 7 88


" Wellington & Swain, for Lumber and Carpen- ter's work, 75 46


" D. K. Wellington, for Lumber and Carpenter's work, 13 19


66 Sam'l C. Bucknam, for Wheelwright's work, 17 75


Thomas H. Russell, for Shovels, 12 88


Amount carried forward, $2804 08


.


8


EXPENDITURES.


Amount brought forward, $2804 08


Paid J. Hall & Sons, for Lumber,


70 00


" Calvin H. Clark, for Hay, 47 37


" Wm. Dickson, for Wheelwright's work, 20 25


Gale & Dudley, for Lumber, 38 08


Albert Higgins, for Labor, &c., 359 77


James Ferguson, for Labor,


1 50


66 Michael White, for Labor, &c.,


250 70


Edward Sullivan, for Labor,


180 00


Barney Gorman, for Teaming Gravel,


183 70


John Joyce, for Labor,


138 75


Michael Fermoyle, for Labor,


24 00


Matthew Callahan, "


¥


16 80


" Eber Hill,


66


2 00


66 Edward O'Brien, 66


1 75


Patrick Connor, 66


7 00


Peter Reardon,


22 25


Daniel Hurley,


51 25


John Kelley, 66


6 50


66 Timothy Hurley,


21 75


Wm. O'Donnell,


" Posts,


26 16


Wm. Paine,


" Labor,


5'50


66 Michael Campbell,


53 50


John McCarthy,


97 00


Patrick Rowe,


1 75


James Mahoney,


66


47 25


Charles Hoarne,


Teaming Gravel,


558 96


John Lacy,


" Labor,


230 75


John and Edward Lacy, for Labor,


12 50


Edward Lacy,


119 25


Dennis Mahoney, 66 66


154 75


Hugh McGinnis, for Labor of Men and Horses, 1231 85


Jerry Connor, 7 75


Philip Doherty, for Removing Gravel,


15 00


Francis A. Gould, for Surveys and Superintend- ence, ....... 336 00


. Amount carried forward, $7145 47


9


EXPENDITURES.


Amount brought forward, $7145 47


Paid J. A. Noble, for Surveys, 24 00


Jas. Durgin, for Contract on Concord Turnpike, 3750 59


Richard Richardson, for Gravel used on Concord Turnpike, 446 31


Solon Hardy, for Grain, &c.,.


48 52


$11414 89


NOTE ..... The board of the men employed on Highways is strictly chargeable under this head, but is included in the expen- ses of the Almshouse, the bills of which are approved by the Overseers of the Poor, and is estimated at abont $600.00, which being added to the above sum, makes the actual expense for Highways.


INCIDENTAL TOWN EXPENSES.


Bills Approved by the Selectmen.


Paid J. H. Russell, for Services as Treasurer, $60 00


" .W. J. Lane, for Services as Selectmen and Sur- veyors of Highways, 89 50


W. J. Lane, Writing Contracts, &c.,


5 00


Samuel Butterfield, for Services as Selectman, and Surveyor of Highways,


69 50


" Sam'l F. Woodbridge, for Services as Selectman, and Surveyor of Highways, 56 00


" Stephen Symmes, Jr., for Services as Assessor, .. 106 00


" W. J. Lane, for Services as Assessor, and Cash paid for Books, 109 87


William Dickson, for Services as Assessor, 95 00


66 A. R. Proctor, for Services as Town Clerk, 25 00


A. R. Proctor, for Recording Births, Deaths and Marriages,


24 65


Finance Committee, for Auditing Accounts, and Making Statement, 15 00


Amount carried forward, $655 52


10


EXPENDITURES.


Amount brought forward, $655 52


Paid Jesse P. Pattee, for Services as Collector,


233 97


" Helen M. Jarvis, "


" Librarian, 53 00


J. B. Hartwell, for Warning Town Meetings, &c.,


218 41


Rev. Geo. Hill, for Services as School Committee,


30 00


Wm. E. Parmenter, 66


28 00


" Moses Proctor, 66 66


38 00


Edwin Locke, 66 66 66


15 00


Josiah Crosby, 66 66 66


66


10 00


Wm. F. Setchell, 66 " Chief Engineer, .. 15 00


" John F. Allen, for


" Engineer, ... 10 00


" Committee to oppose the Incorporation of the Town of Belmont, 979 69


" Samuel Swan, for Services as Liquor Agent, .... 35 00


66 State Lunatic Hospital, at Worcester, for Sup- port of Aaron Locke and Jerome Pierce, .....


240 90


City of Cambridge, for Care, and Repairs of Brighton Bridge, 71 95


Thurston Boynton, for Ringing Bell, 26 00


W. & E. Howe, for Printing,


117 25


Edwin C. Bailey, for Advertising,


6 25


Charles O. Rogers, "


9 00


A. Lawrence, for Leathering Pump Box, &c., ....


1 12


J. Winn, for Work on Town Pump and Lantern,


3 80


66 Stephen Smith, for Table,


10 00


Charles K. Darling, for Stationery,


3 35


" Thomas Thorpe, for Repairing Hay Scales, &c.,


9 90


W. C. Currier, for use of Horse and Carriages, .. 13 00


" Prescott & Proctor, for Books and Stationery, &c., 64 73


" J. H. Russell, for Warming, Lighting and Care of Selectmen and Overseers' Rooms, 20 00


6 J. H. Russell, for Cash paid for Watchmen, &c., 38 50


" Homer, Caswell & Co., for Lamps and Chimnies, 7 00


" John A. Loring, for Advice, &c. 25 00


" James M. Woodbridge, for Teaming, 2 40


" W. E. Parmenter, for Professional Services, &c., 41 50


W. S. Frost, for Services as School Com., 1857, 19 00


$3052 24


1


11


EXPENDITURES.


TOWN HOUSE.


Bills Approved by the Selectmen.


Paid R. W. Shattuck, for Oil, &c., $ 17 16


Moses Proctor, for Oil, 1 06


" Andrews Howe, for Fluid, 1 14


" Josiah H. Russell, for Fuel, 35 75


" J. H. Dodge, for Glazing, 3 32


John Lawrence, for Work on Town House, and Stock, 34 09


Jesse Bacon, for Whitewashing, 87 00


" James M. Chase, for Carpenter Stock,


32 41


66 James M. Cook, for Glass, 13 70


66 J. H. Russell, for Superintendence, and Collect- ing Rents, 20 00


Thomas H. Russell, for Oil, &c., .... 99 72


" J. A. Merrifield, for Work on Furnace, &c., .....


27 04


$372.39


0


6


ALMSHOUSE.


Bills Approved by the Selectmen.


Paid John Pinckney, for Painting Almshouse, and Stock, $ 54 13


J. H. Dodge, for Glass, &c., 1 11


T. H. Russell, for Paint, 70


Walter Fletcher, for Rent of Spring, 10 00


$65 94


12


EXPENDITURES.


ALMSHOUSE AND POOR EXPENSES.


Bills Approved by the Overseers of the Poor.


See Note under Highway Expenses.


Paid Mark A. Richardson, for Services as Superin- tendent, and for Female Help, $500 00


Moses Proctor, for Groceries,


142 79


66 T. H. Russell, " 66


178 85


66 Andrews Howe, "


68 92


66 Solon Hardy, 66


66


114 16


66


Henry Locke, 66 Provisions, 105 79


John Whipple, for Fish and Meat, 78 95


Josiah H. Russell & Co., for Fuel and Grain,. ...


254 60


Prescott & Proctor, for Dry Goods, &c., 64 80


W. J. Lane, for Wood at Auction, 29 98


18 11


J. A. Merrifield, «


8 99


N. F. Richardson, for Butter,


18 48


Dr. R. L. Hodgdon, for Attendance and Medi- cine, 20 00


Thomas Ramsdell, for Boots and Shoes,


6 97


" J. T. Kidder, 66


6 66


James M. Chase, for Repairing Sink, &c.,


8 52


66 John B. Hartwell, for Coffins, &c.,.


28 00


Jesse P. Pattee, for Bread and Crackers, 15 14


66 J. H. Russell, for Services as Overseer,


27 00


66 S. Symmes, Jr., 66 66


25 00


66 Henry Frost, 66 66


22 00


66 Thomas H. Russell, for Interest on Order, 1 42


$1750 53


" Kenny & Pierce, for Ice, ..


5 40


R. W. Shattuck, for Hardware, &c.,


13


EXPENDITURES.


POOR WIDOW'S FUND.


Paid Mrs. Gibson,


$4 00


Lakin,


4 00


"


" Rankin, 4 00


$12 00


TEMPORARY LOANS,


Paid Cambridge Market Bank,


$3897 59


Faneuil Hall Bank,


800 00


66 W. J. Lane, 945 00


Albert Winn, .


700 00


66 S. F. Woodbridge,


300 00


Andrew J. Allen,


300 00


Prescott & Proctor, 225 00


" Interest on foregoing, 98 63


$7266 22


TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST.


Paid John Albee, Interest,


$862 50


Heirs of William A. Russell, Interest,


150 00


Charles Cutter,


150 00


Daniel C. Brown,


66


120 00


" Amos Fillebrown, 66


30 00


William Cutter, School Fund,


30 00


Stephen Symmes, Jr.,


18 00


66 Francis Hill,


66


6 76


S. Hardy,


on Order,


1 06


Deborah Butterfield,


4 25


66 Principal,


20 00


Treasurer balance due him, May 1, 1858,


350 01


$1742 58


2


14


EXPENDITURES. STATEMENT OF THE TOWN DEBT, DUE MARCH 28TH, 1859.


Due to John Albee,


$15000 00


66 Estate of William A. Russell, 5000 00


Charles Cutter, 2500 00


66 Daniel C. Brown,


2000 00


Amos Fillebrown,


500 00


66 Stephen Symmes, Jr., 300 00


1000 00


Trustees of the Wm. Cutter School Fund, .. " Juvenile Library,


100 00


66 Francis Hill,


349 82


66 Luke Wyman,


2000 00


Cambridge Market Bank,


1000 00


66 A. P. & G. P. Wyman,


800 00


66 Mrs. Mary Wyman, 100 00


John A. P. Pierce, 1


500 00


$31149 82


There is also due from the Town sundry Bills and Claims, amounting to about $200.00. Also, the Expense of the Com- mittee to oppose the incorporation of the Town of Belmont, amounting to $1320.00.


There is due to this Town from the Town of Watertown, for Repairs on the Concord Turnpike, $389 92.


RECAPITULATION.


Amount of Receipts, as stated on page third, $33762 38


EXPENDITURES.


Incidental School Expenses, ..... ... $ 701 63


Teachers' Salaries, &c.,


4021 87


Fire Department, 305 05


Highways,


11414 89


Incidental Town Expenses,


3052 24


Town House, 372 39


Almshouse Repairs, &c., 65 94


Almshouse and Poor Expenses, .. 1750 53


Town Debt, Principal and Interest, 1742 58


Temporary Loans and Interests thereon, 7266 22


State Tax,


990 00


County Tax,


1741 85


Poor Widow's Fund,


12 00


Abatement of Taxes, 1857, 38 73


" 66 66 1858,


242 44


Balance in Treasury, March 28th, 1859, 44 02


$33762 38


WASHINGTON J. LANE, SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE, JOSIAH H. RUSSELL, ABEL R. PROCTOR,


Finance Committee.


TOWN OFFICERS OF


WEST CAMBRIDGE, For the Year 1859-60.


Selectmen. WASHINGTON J. LANE, SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE.


Assessors.1 STEPHEN SYMMES, JR., WILLIAM DICKSON, WASHINGTON J. LANE.


Overseers of the Poor. JOSIAH H. RUSSELL, STEPHEN SYMMES, JR., CHARLES HILL.


School Committee. JOSIAH CROSBY, for three years. STEPHEN SYMMES, for three years. WM. E. PARMENTER, for two years. MOSES PROCTOR, for two years. REV. GEO. HILL, for one year. JOHN D. FREEMAN, for one year.


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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1859-60.


Town Clerk. ABEL R. PROCTOR.


Treasurer. JOSIAH H. RUSSELL.


Collector. JOSIAH H. RUSSELL.


Constables. JOHN B. HARTWELL, WOODMAN C. CURRIER.


Surveyors of Highways. WASHINGTON J. LANE, SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE.


Prudential School Committ JOHN D. FREEMAN, RALPH W. SHATTUCK, JOHN PEABODY.


Finance Committee. WASHINGTON J. LANE, SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE, ABEL R. PROCTOR.


Field Drivers. JAMES M. CHASE, HENRY DEBLOIS, JESSE P. PATTEE.


Measurers of Wood. JOSIAH H. RUSSELL, SOLON HARDY, SAMUEL C. BUCKNAM, JAMES C. BLANCHARD. 2*


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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1859-60.


Fish Preservers. JAMES DURGAN, HENRY DEBLOIS, CHARLES HILL, J. HARRIS PIERCE, GEORGE HILL.


Measurers of Stone and Gravel. MARK A. RICHARDSON, ALFRED BROOKS.


Fence Viewers.


JESSE P. PATTEE, WOODMAN C. CURRIER. N


Pound Keeper. JOHN WINN.


Town Sexton. JOHN B. HARTWELL.


Town Weigher. THURSTON BOYNTON.


Clerk of the Market. JAMES M. CHASE.


Sealers of Leather. THOMAS RAMSDELL, BENJAMIN POLAND.


Surveyors of Painting and Plastering. JESSE BACON, JOHN FORD.


Surveyors of Lumber. JAMES M. CHASE, EDWARD STORER, DAVID H. WELLINGTON:


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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1859-'60.


Committee on Mount Pleasant Cemetery. THOMAS THORPE, ALBERT WINN, JOHN B. HARTWELL.


Hog Reeves.


GEORGE WRIGHT,


CHARLES H. CRANE,


CHARLES B. FESSENDEN,


WILLIAM H. LOCKE,


E. NELSON BLAKE.


Sealers of Weights and Measures. THOMAS THORPE.


Liquor Agent. SAMUEL SWAN.


The Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of High- ways, Treasurer and Clerk, meet for the transaction of the busi- ness of their respective departments, at their Rooms in the Town House, on the last Monday Evening of each month, except March, when they meet on the Monday Evening preceding the last Monday of that month.


Cowon, County and State Cares,


AS ASSESSED


FOR THE


YEAR 1859.>


A


B.


Aharan Dennis, $1 72


Boardman, Edwin $1 72


Adams, Henry J. 1 72


Burns, Thomas 1 72


Anderson, Charles E.


3 54


Brian, Peter O. 6 35


Amory, Henry C. 5 47


Butler, Michael J. 5 03


Ahearn, James 1 72


Buntland, Daniel G. 3 06


Armstrong, John 4 38


Burgess, George 1 72


Amana, Andrew, 1 72


Brina, John O. 1 72


1 72


Ahearn, Edward 1 72


Burkley, James


1 72


Allen, Abbot 130 76


Bell, William


1 72


Adams, Capt. John 152 35


Berry, John


1 72


Allen, John F. 4 54


Barrett, James


1 72


Allen, William H.


23 10


Barry, George


1 72


Allen, Andrew F. 11 72


Blackington, John


1 72


Avery, Widow Sarah 7 03


Burchard, Charles


67 41


Adams, Dea. William ... 102 97


Burchard, N. M.


1 72


Adams, Amos 6 72


Bates, Edward


1 72


Alexander, Dr. John L. 204 35


Benham, Daniel


1 72


Alexander, Dr. John L.,


Barnett, Daniel 1 72


Burk, Richard 1 72


Blake, Stephen


1 72


Abbott, Rev. Abiel 25 00


Black, Samuel


4 89


Allen, Abbot, improved


Bloxham, Alfred 1 72


by John Allen, . ........ 10 13 | Barry, William


1 72


Ahearn, William 1 72


Burkley, Jeremiah


Burns, Edward 1 72


Adams, Heirs of John, .. 16 88


Allen, David 1 72


Brooks, Franklin 1 72


Trustee for C. Alex- ander, 10 01


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TAXES.


Brooks, Albert 1 72


| Bucknam, Jesse 53 81


Bartlett, Henry W. 14 22


Bucknam, Theodore G. 7 97


Bacon, Edward


1 72 Barry, Edward 3 13


Bacon, Harvey


1 72


Bradshaw, Anna 23 94


Bacon, Jesse


24 53


Burk, Dennis 1 72


Bannon, Owen 1 72


Bailey, James A. 4 85


Berry, George 1 72


Bird, George 8 60


C.


Cornell, Charles O. 1 72


Cowen, Dennis 1 72


Cook, Joshua 20 07


Bucknam, Samuel C. 21 99


Crowley, Daniel


1 72


Brooks, George T.


1 72


Collins, Patrick 1 72


Brooks, Widow Sarah ..


4 78


Chick, Moses M. 4 85


Butterfield, Samuel


220 00


Cannon, John 1 72


Barnes, Martin 39 38


Collins, Patrick 1 72


Blake, E. Nelson 1 72


Coursey, John 1 72


Boynton, Thurston 1 72


Collins, Patrick, Jr.


1 72


Brooks, Asa 14 38


Campbell, Michael 4 22


Butterfield, Joseph 59 19


Canaff, Timothy


1 72


Brooks, Addison 59 63


Childs, Charles S. 1.72


Bell, Paslow


2 81


Connor, Morris


1 72


Blanchard, James C.


19 47


Conner, Lawrence, 1 72


Blackington, Samuel


2 85


Carney, John


1 72


Burns, John


1 72


Carney, Michael 1 72


Bacon, Reuben


1 72


Cassady, Peter


1 72


Bacon, Henry


2 97


Conoley, John 1 72


Brooks, Cyrus


35 81


Crosby, Henry J. 1 72


Bacon, Alvah


1 72


Clark, Josiah 23 60


Blanchard, Alanson


10 16


Corbett, George W. 3 60


Barker, Levi


9 50


Connors, Mark 1 72


Bassett, Isaac A.


1 72


Cotton, Albert


1 72


Burrage, Joseph


68 28


Curley, Timothy 1 72


Barker, John


3 60


Collins, John


1 72


Bacon, Estate of Moses W.,


31 10


Coran, John


1


72


Buckley, Daniel 1 72


Clifford, Patrick 1 72


Bateman, Est. of W. C.


1 13


Coveney, Dennis 1 72


Bartlett, Lewis P.


90 32


Callehan, Daniel 1 72


Brown, Adolphus


31 83


Callehan, William 1 72


Brown, Edward


32 56


Crothier, Joseph


1 72


Bannon, Patrick 7 06


Cunningham, Amasa 1 72


Bailey, James A. E. 50 35


Collins, John


1 72


Bloxham, Thomas 1 72


Butcher, Sidney


7 97


Brooks, Alfred


9 03


Burke, Michael 3 60


Butterfield, Samuel, Dr. Fiske Estate, 33 75


Bonney, Nelson 1 72


Barrow, Joseph 1 72


Cullinane, Edward 1 72


22


TAXES.


Cutter, Thomas 1 72


Cook, Heirs of Betsey,


Collins, Dennis 1 72


Clark, James F.


1 72


Cullinane, Stephen


2 35


Cotton, Alvah H. 1 72


Cutter, Charles 67


22


Cashman, Michael 2 35


Conley, Michael


1 72


Chamberlain, Alfred 1 72


Cutter, Oliver


7 97


Cole, Simeon


1 72


Caldwell, Joshua


9 79


Carnes, Edward


43 47


Crane, Charles H.


81 03


Cook, Spencer


34 19


Cutter, Moses


8 75


Clark, William L.


16 47


Dickey, Nathan


4 22


Crosby, Josiah


57 09


Doe, William


17 58


Cunningham, George 1 72


Donohue, Timothy 1 72


Currier, W. C.


19 98


Dearborn, A. H.


1 72


Crosby, David


24 73


Denny, William


1 72


Collins, Patrick


4 54


Donnivan, John


1 72


Colehan, Matthew


1 72


Cahalen, Thomas


7 79


Daniels, Widow E. S. ..


3 13


Cutter, Cyrus 150 57


Cutter, Ammi P.


14 79


Crane, George


11 10


Cutter, Cyrus H.


44 51


Doyle, Daniel 1 72


Chase, James M.


18 07


Dunn, Cornelius


1 72


Childs, James


11 29


Dodge, Davies


9 22


Cutter, Gershom 31 95


Dunn, Dennis


1 72


Cutter, John 3 41


Durgan, James


7 97


Clark, Calvin 4 22


Davis, John


4 85


Clark & Burr,


13 63


Day, John W. 1 72


Clark, David


55 82


Dudley, Charles,


1 72


Cutter, Elijah, 81 25


Deblois, Henry


5 78


Cady, Rev. Daniel R. 16 72


Deland, James


1 72


Clark, David, 2d 3 45


Davis, Samuel S. 6 10


Chamberlain, Daniel


75 72


Davis, Adin 4 85


Crosby, Capt. Roland 20 47


Dodge, Paul F.


46 87


Chapman, Edward 53 60


Donivan, Jeremiah


1 72


Cutter, Ammi 7 66


Donelson, James


1 72


Crosby, John S.


32 75


Durnan, Peter


7 21


Casey, John


5 10


Driver, Thomas


2 35


Cutter, Elijah L.


16 35


Duffey, John


1 72


Converse, Heirs of Jo-


Donnell, Michael O. 1 72


seph,


6 19


Dailey, Patrick 1 72


improved by S. C. Bucknam, 7 31


Cutter, Ira


1 52


Clark, Estate of Daniel, 9 63 Carroll, John 1 72


Chabath, Thomas 1 72


Callehan, Richard


1 72


D.


Donnahue, William 1 72


Dodge, Joseph H. 3 44


Doyle, William 1 72


Daniels, Estate of J. P. 14 75


Dickson, Aaron P.


3 45


Dickson, Aaron


24 99


Dupee, William T. 21 97


1


TAXES. 23


Dailey, Dennis


1 72


Fiske, Benjamin 6 72


Dupee, Lorenzo


16 35


Frost, Martha D.


59 38


Dickson, Albert L.


5 47 Fitch, Patrick 1 72


Dickson, Joseph


6 78


Fillebrown, John


60 54


Dodge, Francis


1 72


Driscol, James


1 72


Frost, Widow Mary


9 06


Diahl, Theodore


1 72


Frost, Reuben


1 72


Dodge, Joshua G.


22 30


Dexter, John


1 72


Davis, Adolphus


98 37


Daniels, John P.


1 72


Doyle, John 4 38


Dickson, William


56 00


Dickson, Frederick 7 97


Damon, Estate of David 15 19


Davis, Miss Lucy 1 88


Dutchman, John


1 72


E.


Erickson, Christopher 1 72


Edgecomb, Freeman 1 72


Estabrooks, Horatio 4 22


Eaton, Timothy 61 69


Estabrooks, James A. 68 32


F.


Fluker, Francis 23 97


Foster, Isaac 1 72


Fitzpatrick, Dennis 1 88


Fessenden, Charles 1 72


Ford, George 1 72


Farrington, John 1 72


Fletcher, W. D. 1


Florent, Anible 1 72


Frost, Herbert 1 72


Fox, Bernahm 1 72


Farrell, William 1 72


Fisher, John 1 72


Fisher, David 1 72


Fitch, Dennis 1 72


Fitch, John 1 72


Fessenden, Frederic H. 1 72


Frost, Edwin A. 1 72


Fowle, Frederick E. 1 72


Field, John, improved


by Rev. D. R. Cady, 28 13


Frost, Thaddeus 31 65


Frost, Artemas 11 10


Frost, Jonathan 147 22


Frost, Silas 97 63


Frost, Isaac,


59 68


Frost, Varnum 38 34


Frost, Henry 79 95


Frost, Henry, Jr. 7 19


Frost, Warren S.


42 63


Frost, Newell C. ) 81 19


Fermoyle, Michael 1 72


Fermoyle, Patrick 1 72


Frost, Walter, Guardian for W. L. Frost, 9 38


Fowle, John


217 75


Frost, Isaac, Guardian for A. Frost,


9 38


Frost, Alvira A. 59 38


Frost, Josiah, L. improv- ed by E. Walton, ... 26 72


Fessenden, Whittemore & Co. 43 32


Furgerson, James 5 66


Fletcher, Walter 151 16




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