Town of Arlington annual report 1842-1861, Part 7

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AMOUNT OF TOWN VALUATION.


Real Estate, $ 1.961.617


Personal Estate, 750.440


$ 2.712.057, at 3 mills on the dollar, 8136.17 585 Polls at $ 1.50, 877.50


$ 9.013.67


Town Grant, $ 8000.00


County Tax, 749.93 Overlayings, 263.74


$ 9.013.67


$ 9.013.67


W. J. LANE, THOMAS P. PIERCE, Assessors. JOSEPH O. WELLINGTON,


WEST CAMBRIDGE, June, 1848.


60


Sears 3 60


Muzzy Benjamin Estate 2 10


REPORT


OF


THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE,


WEST CAMBRIDGE,


FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1847, -- 48.


It is both a delicate and difficult task to specify the respect- ive merits of the different Schools. £ Any one conversant with this duty, must be aware, that it is liable to be attended with some measure of perplexity. In some instances, at least, it seems expedient to speak in general terms, rather than in those which are most discriminating.


The Union School, in the Grammar department, has continued under the care of Mr. Brown, who, with his wonted assiduity and success, has applied his energies to the work of improvement. The amount of labor however upon his hands, during the Winter Term in particular, has satisfied the Committee that he ought to have had a regular and full- paid Assistant. Yet the final examination was sustained in a manner highly creditable to all parties.


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In the Primary department of the same School, there has been a crowd in attendance through the year. The experi- enced Teacher and her Assistant have neither of them lacked employment in regulating and instructing so many children. It would seem, indeed, that the time is not distant, when there will need to be more room, in some way, to accommodate the increasing number of pupils in this District.


In the South District, each department of the School has been supplied with the same Teacher as last year. Both have been in general favor with the people. Friends were present at the Annual Examination in large numbers, who were apparently gratified, and justly so, with much that was witnessed. The Grammar School advances from term to term, with a progress which presages still higher attainment.


The North West District has remained without change in respect to its Teachers. One of them, however re- signed his charge at the close of the year. Neither department of this School has been so well attended as seems to us desira- ble ; but it is hoped that parents will be disposed to send their children more constantly. The closing exercises of the school in March were regarded with interest and gratification. As there was another examination in progress at the same time, a portion of the Committee had not the happiness of witnessing this.


The School in the Wyman District was taught.during the Summer by Miss Sarah Conant, and in the Winter by Mr. J. H. Bell. Both were very popular, and successful. Though the number of pupils is still small, and the school house an un- desirable structure, the appearance of things is prophetic of im- provement. So soon as the increase of population shall seem to warrant it, it is recommended that the Town take measures to have a Building which shall better accommodate the Dis- trict.


It is grateful to observe the increase of appropriations in


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support of our Schools. The reputation of a community in this respect, is not among the least things to be regarded ; while the positive value of such investments is beyond all ordi- nary estimates. As educational talent is coming into great- er and greater demand, it will be necessary to keep pace with this law of progress. Nor will any thing be lost by allowing good teachers a liberal remuneration.


The expenditures for the year have been as follows. In payment of teachers, $ 2381 50


For fuel, &c. 137 00


Total, $ 2518 50


It is with pleasure that we notice the more general introduc- tion of musical exercises into the schools of the Town. Es- pecially do we feel indebted to Mr. I. C. Johnson, of Boston, for gratuitous instruction afforded to the Union School in the course of the last Term, which resulted in a very agreeable concert at the close. That gratuity, of course, we could not expect to have generally extended. But if either the Town would make appropriation for the purpose, or the people of the several Districts would voluntarily contribute to the object, all our schools might be blessed with this ennobling and refining influence. To have our children attain some knowledge of music in connexion with their elementary studies, seems every way favorable to their individual and social welfare. And it is but just to add, that we regard Mr. Johnson eminently qualifi- ed for this kind of tuition.


In conclusion we would say that we regard our schools in a condition of prosperity. On the graduated table prepared by the Secretary of the Board of Education, West Cambridge stands as the 13th among the 311 Towns of the Common- wealth. This, it is true, is by pecuniary comparison ; but


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that fact is valuable as indicating popular interest in the object, and as expressive of our social advantages. May it be no less an index of relative excellence.


All which is respectfully submitted.


FRANCIS HORTON,


J. C. WALDO, School GEO. C. RUSSELL, Committee,


HENRY WHITTEMORE,


EBENEZER P. PIERCE,


WEST CAMBRIDGE, April 19th, 1848.


STATEMENT


OF THE EXPENDITURES


OF WEST CAMBRIDGE, FROM MAY FIRST, 1848, TO MAY FIRST, 1849. ALSO LIST OF TOWN AND COUNTY TAXES


ASSESSED


1


FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1849.


ALSO THE


REPORT OF


THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE,


WEST CAMBRIDGE,


FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1848 --- 49.


SOMERVILLE: E. TUFTS, PRINTER. 1849.


STATEMENT


Of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Town of West Cambridge, from May 1st, 1848 to May Ist, 1849.


Amount of Taxes assessed for the year 1848, $ 9013 67


Balance in the Treasury May 1st, 1848. 122 52


Received of Charles Hill Collector,


8736 00


66 Interest on Wm. Cutter School Fund, 330 14


This Town's proportion of State School Fund, 63 92


For support of State Paupers, 3 99


Interest on Poor Widow's Fund 12 00


66 From Centre and N. W. Hay Scales, 71 92


66 From Lexington W. C. Rail Road Co. 154 35


From Licenses of Dogs, 82 00


Money borrowed at sundry times,


78500


$ 10361 84


DISBURSEMENT S.


Paid Selectmen's Orders and abatement of Taxes, 2636 0S Orders drawn by the Overseers of the Poor for support of Paupers and repairs of High- ways, 1450 57


66 Orders drawn by School Committee, 3058 52


66 County Tax,


749 93


Town Debt and Interest,


1035 50


66 Temporary Borrowed money,


1412 75


'Balance in the Treasury,


18 49


$ 10361 84


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SCHOOLS.


Paid James H. Shepard


" . Daniel C. Brown,


805 53


" Charles J. Frost, 603 89


520 00


D. B. Wheeler


210 71


" J. H. Bell, 2 terms,


64 00


Nelson E. Blake,


184 00


Sarah A. Estabrook,


100 00


« . Sarah Conant,


184 37


Sarah G. Brown,


184 36


" Harriet A. Hill,


" Almira T. Fessenden, 138 00


$ 3058 52


CONTINGENT EXPENSES.


John Jarvis for making 2 signboards, 1 25


Nathaniel Watson for the support of Julia A. Elliot in the house of corection, 8 85


" City of Cambridge for repairs made on the bridge between Brighton and Cambridge, 318 12


" A. W. Mendum, for stoves and pipe for School 1 Houses, 35 67


" Luke Agur for Cash paid for notifications, dis- tributing do. and other services, 52 20


Edward Foley for work on the road, 131 94


Leonard Ayers for taking care of Olive Branch Engine, &c. 15 25


Rev. F. Horton, services as School Committee, 21 00 Moses Bacon for painting guide boards, 1 50


James Workinan for work on road, 81 00


66 John Burbank for painting South school House, 145 30


John R. Stevens, for building fence around Union school House Yard 20 75


" Josiah II. Russell, for coal lumber, &c. for School Houses, 186 78


1


63 66


5


" Jesse P. Pattee for work on road, 15 00


" James Russell, Esq. for professional services, 7 25


John Locke for taking care of Engine No. 2, and repairs on do. 25 00


Geo. C. Russell, for services as School Com- mittee, 12 00


" Edmund Tufts, for printing Annual Report and other printing, 38 55


T. J. and G. C. Russell, Oil, &c. for Engine No. 3. 7 92


Moses Proctor for services as Clerk, making out returns of births, deaths, &c. 26 63


" Thomas Cutter, for one years' services at Alms House, 123 00


Paul F. Dodge, work on Engine 1 75


" Henry Whittemore, services as School Com- mittee, 12 00


" Albert Winn for perambulating town lines and other services, 7 25


" Thomas R. Cushing for mason work 8 25


" Ebenezer P. Pierce, for services as School Com- mittee and gravel for road, 16 48


66 Ammi C. Teel for bridge stone, &c. 15 75


Washington J. Lane, for making Taxes and stationary, 64 36


66 W. J. Lane, for repairs on school house, 7 02


Estate of David Russell for gravel, 9 00


Josiah Vose for charcoal for centre School 14 00


Matthew Griswold repairs on Wyman S. House, 1 60


Solon Hardy for coal hod, &c. for School house, 1 25


Finance Committee for making out Report, 10 00


Mr. Gay for gravel for road, 17 00


Shetton and Cheever for pipe and hose for En- gine No. S. 14 38


66


do. do. for hose for Engine No. 3. 282 25 Francis Hill for gravel for road, 7 50


66 Mansir W. Marsh for cash advanced and extra services, 9 25


/


6


" William Dickson for perambulating town lines &c. 10 50


Prescott and Proctor for postage and books, 5 08


Joseph O. Wellington for making Taxes, 45 00


66 William A. Whittemore for cedar posts, &c. 6 00


Stephen Symmes for wood for School and gravel for road 24 47


Luke Wyman for gravel for road, 7 20


Isaiah Jenkins for ringing bill and taking care Library room, 42 12


Thomas P. Pierce for making Taxes, 44 00


Edward Mellen, Esq. for professional services, 12 00


Gershom Cutter for charcoal for N. W. School, 11 25


Unitarian Society for use of Hall, 25 00


D. Clark and Co. for repairs on N. W. School · House, 8 12


66 Warren Frost for articles for south School, 9 97


A. Barnes for Repairs on South School House, 4 75


Wm. A. Richardson repairing Engine No. 3. 9 00 W. T. & C. H. Dupee for work on Alms house, 3 50 John B. Hartwell for services at town meetings, 5 00 Sarah A. Estabrook for taking care of Library, 25 00


Nathaniel White for Engine rope, 4 00


1 Rev. Willard Spalding for services as S. Com. 16 00


66 Charles Hill for abatement of Taxes, 165 97


Dr. T. Wellington for Juvenile Library, 30 00


William Hill for use of room for Library, 25 00


Mrs. Pinkerton,


Mrs. Lucy Cutter, three dollars each


Mrs. Elizabeth Locke, of Poor Widow's fund, 12 00


Mrs. Mary Pierce,


66 Interest on Town debt, 216 60


66 Howard and Davis for packing and forwarding town Scales and Weights, 10 00


" Abatement of poll tax of the Olive Branch En- gine Co. 48 00


" Abatement of poll Tax of the Enterprise Engine Co. 37 50


7


Orders drawn by the Overseers of the Poor for support of Paupers and repairs of Highways from May 1st, 1848 to May 1st, 1849. 1


Paid Mark A. Richardson Superintendant of Alms


House, 275 00


Mansir W. Marsh balance on cow 17 00


Samuel Swan repairing tools, &c. 2 84


66 Thomas Hutchinson for wood bought at Auction 31 00


66 Abijah Wyman for articles furnished John Wilson 10 00


66 Josiah Rus: e'l for coal and lumber, 76 24


Russell & Fessenden for W. I. Goods, 62 03


66


T. J. and G. C. Russell, 83 89


Fowle, Prescott, and Proctor for dry goods, 16 71


Prescott and Proctor 6 55 40


66 Charles Cutter for hay and pigs,


29 64


John Peabody, for meat, 70 04


66 Solon Hardy, for grain and goods,


261 39


66 Mrs. R. Damon, for hay, 12 00


Mrs. Wm. Hill toward the support of Wm. Martin 18 00


66 Burbeck and Hutchinson for Blacksmith work,


14 55


John Whipple for fish,


11 58


66


A. Blanchard for lumber,


35 02


60


Moses Proctor for W. I. goods,


108 29


66


Wm. L. Clark, harness work,


13 74


J. P. Pattee for bread,


21 03


66 66 for doctoring horse, 10 00


66 Thomas Ramsdell for boots and shoes, 16 17


66


Town of Medford for aid and funeral charges for Fuller Wilson, 7 00


" City of Cambridge, for aid for Jenniss and Esta- brook, 4 00


6 J. B. Hartwell for coffin for Volick, 3 00


66 Charles M. Wood, for doctoring horse, 9 00


66 A. W. Mendum, for stove and tin work, 12 31


A. P. and J. P. Wyman, blacksmith work, 28 04


66 City of Boston for aiding Mrs. John Frost, 10 75


8


" Isaiah Jenkins for keeping overseers' books, draw- ing orders, &c.


15 00


" John Hopkins for shovels, 3 33


Dr. H. Holmes, medical attendance,


12 50


Wm. Porter, for hay, 67 83


"


Amos Russell for wood,


26 25


$ 1450 57


· deduct from the above amount $ 464 95


for repairing highways and for 108 weeks board of men em- ployed on the road at $ 2 per week, 216 00 -


-


680 95


leaving a balance for support of Alms House of


$ 769 62


RECAPITULATION.


Poor and Highways,


$ 1450 57


Contingent Expenses,


2636 08


County Tax,


749 93


School,


3058 52


Town Debt,


1035 50


Borrowed money,


1412 75


Balance in Treasury, May 1st, 1849,


18 49


$10361 84


ALBERT WINN, WILLIAM DICKSON, } AMOS HILL, JR. MOSES PROCTOR,


Committee of Finance.


WEST CAMBRIDGE, May Ist, 1849.


1


LIST OF


1


TOWN AND COUNTY TAXES


AS ASSESSED


FOR THE YEAR 1849.


A.


Bird George 4 83


Avery, Widow Sarah


4 50


Bailey James E.


12 00


Agur Luke


4 30


Bannon Patrick


2 38


Ayers Leonard


1 50


Bannon Thomas


1 50


Ackerman C. L.


7 45


Blanchard Alanson


6 40


Allen Abbot


33 68


Brown Clark 2 03


Allen Edward


1 50


Butter Thomas


1 50


Allen Charles


1 50


Blanchard Otis


3 25


Allen John


1 50


Burbeck Daniel


6 40


Ackerman Ira


1 50


Bucknam Samuel C.


10 67


Aiken H. A.


1 50


Bacon Moses


3 95


Antill Jobn


1 50


Butterfield Samuel 106 68


5 00


B.


Bucknam Jesse


11 83


Boynton Thurston


1 50


Ballou Charles


1 50


Bacon Charles


1 50


Bradshaw Anne


11 90


Burbank John


3 16


Barker John


1 50


Blanchard James C.


5 70


Bateman Wm. C


2 03


Blackington Samuel


70 Burk Thomas


1 50


Bartlett Lewis P.


43 20


Brown Adolphus


17 37


Brown Daniel C.


10 25


Brooks John W.


8 59


2


Brooks Wid. Sarah 2 80


Arnold George


1 50


Butterfield Joseph


Blackington Wm. Est. 1 23


-


10


Bacon Moses W.


1 94


Cutter Elijah L. 2 90


Bennet John W.


1 50


Cutter Ammi, 2d. 3 60


Boynton John T.


1 76 Cutter John


2 55


Burk Patrick


1 50 Cutter Jefferson


20 23


Barry Edward 1 68


Barton James


1 85


Cutter Cyrus


83 94


Burbank Nathan


2 38


Cutter Cyrus H.


14 10


Bloxham Thomas


1 50


Cutter Charles


19 88


Bennet Wm.


1 50


Cutter Jefferson improv-


Butters Cyrus


3 60


ed by I. B. Homer 18 73


Brown Denis


1 50


O'Brien Michael


1 50


Cutter Lydia improved by John Crosby


4 38


Bailey Frederick


1 50


Bailey James B.


1 50


Cutter Ira


1 18


Burrage Joseph


15 76


Clark Daniel


12 79


Brooks Alfred


6 05


Brown Rev. James F.


1 50


Braidy John 1 50


1 50


Converse Joseph heirs 3 76


Bennet Levi


1 50


Clainson Wm. 1 50


Bennet John


1 50


Campbell Michael


6 58


Badon Patrick


1 50


1


Bardon Michael 1 50


Cook Russell


2 03


Bannon Owin


1 50


Camboy James


1 50


Bannon Michael


1 50


Cahill James


1 50


Blanchard Benjamin 1 50


Clark Wm.


1 50


Bass Albert


1 50


Church Otis


1 50


Briggs Hartwell


1 50


Conner Walter


1 50


Buck Thomas


1 50


Barrett Abel


1 50


Collins John


1 50


Cahalin Thomas


1 50


C.


Cutter Thomas


3 25


Cotting William


63 09


Corkery Michael


1 50


Chase James M.


10 60


Crosby John S.


1 50


Conner Moses


2 90


Cahalin Wm.


1 50


Currier Woodman C.


6 40


Mc'Carthy John


1 50


Cushing Thomas R.


6 32


Clark and Perry


24 50


Carlton Rev. G. I.


52 60


Canady Hugh


1 50


Chadwick Clarisa


87 85


Casey John


1 50


Cutter Moses


3 25


Cox Isaac


1 50


Cutter Oliver


1 50


Cate Joshua


1 50


Cutter Elijah


42 66


Copeland Micliael


1 50


·


Clark David 17 24


Clark Daniel & Co. 1 40


Clark Daniel and David 2 80


Brian George C.


Campbell Barnard 1 50


3 08


Bucknam Theodore 1 50


Childs James


Copeland Milton 1 50


Cutter Thomas 3 25


Cutter Gershom 19 18


11


Collins John 2d.


1 50


Dickey Samuel 1 56


Cogan Wmn.


1 50


Durkey Josiah 1 50


Crosby Josiah


14 01


Durkey Luther 1 50


Crane Charles A.


31 68


E.


Cook Spencer


1 94


Estabrooks Horatio


1 50


Crosby John


10 69


Case Amos


1 50


Cutting Charles


9 84


Clark Wm. L.


9 29


Caverly Thomas


1 50


F.


Frost Seth


123 20


Frost Jonathan


86 05


Clark James, Esq.


10 25


Frost Silas


62 70


Cocrianne Michael


1 50


Frost John


8 33


Currier Norman


1 50


Frost Abijah 7 98


Cassidy Michael


1 50


Frost Widow Mary 4 55


Carrol John


1 50


Frost Wm. W.


1 50


Campbell John


1 50


Frost Benj. Estate,


42


Frost Isaac


24 76


Cornelius M'cCarthy 1 50


Cole Aaron


1 50


E. L. Frost,


5 25


M. J. Frost, 5 25


Angenette Frost 5 25


Dickson Wm. 34 36


Dickson Albert


1 50


Dickson Frederick


1 50


Frost Charles J. 1 85


Deblois Henry


1 50


Frost Thaddeus


19 60


Dudley Charles


1 50


Frost Warren S.


4 74


Dodge Paul F.


22 07


Frost Varnum


4 04


Dodge Joshua G. 1 50


Frost Warren & Var-


num 3 50


Dickson Aaron


16 36


45 40


Damon David Estate


8 75


Daniels John P.


16 20


Day John W.


1 50


Dupee Charles H.


3 25


25 46


Davis Ezra S.


1 50


Dodge William A.


10 61


Doe Sylvester


1 50


Damedy Thomas


1 50


Frost Thomas


1 50


Drown Thomas 1 50


Fillebrown John


17 50


Dupee Wm S. and Co. 70


Fielding Richard .1 50


Daffy Thomas


1 50


Fletcher Walter


101 39


Eaton Timothy


14 00


Emerson John


1 50


Emerson Joseph


1 50


Chamberlain Daniel Cahalin Dennis


1 50


Cunningham Francis 1 50


Frost Isaac guardian for


D.


Dupee Wm. T.


12 70


Frost Henry


Frost Henry, Trustee for Mrs. J.Cutter . 1 05


Frost Josiah L. improv- ed by Wilson


Frost Amos 9 13


Frost Reuben


1 50


Frost Frederick


7 77


Frost Mary A. 3 50


Frost Widow Sibil 1 75


43 05


12


Fessenden Ichabod 41 60


Green Widow Esther 19 95


Green Samuel 3 32


Fessenden Philip B. and Co.


15 08


Gibson David


1 50


Farmer Elbridge


35 37


Gardner Samuel


1 L


Foster George


4 65


Gardner Wm. H.


1 50


Field John


44 81


Gilcrease Simeon


2 80


Fisk, Rev. Thaddeus


45 15


Green Marshal S.


2 03


Fillebrown Edward


9 12


Graves Joseph A.


1 50


Fowle John


91 08


Griffiths Charles


23 05


Fagan James


1 50


Gilmore John


1 50


Fletcher Walter D.


1 50


Goward Watson


12 38


Furness Thomas


1 50


Grant Edward 1 50


Fessenden Nehemiah


9 55


Gregg Alvah


1 50


Ford John


1 50


H.


Fulton William


1 50


Hagan John


1 50


Farrar William


2 80


Hall Thomas


38 20


Fogg Stephen


1 50


Hall Isaac


8 76


Fogg Samuel


1 50


Hanson William 2 20


Fiefield S. P.


1 50


Hinton John


10 25


Farrar Thomas


1 50


Harrington Cyrus D.


12 18


Frazar Alexander


1 50


Hardy Solon


1 50


Farrar George


3 25


Faulkner William


1 50


Hobbs Lorenzo D.


1 50


Hill Addison


12 18


Hill Nathaniel 25 82


G.


Gammel John Jr.


13 40


Hutchinson Thomas 53 41


Gilman John


1 50


Godfrey George


1 50


Gidley Edwin


7 80


Hill Nathaniel, Jr. 5 16


How Eli 4 48


Gilson Thomas


1.50


Hill William 3d.


10 60


Gardon Thomas


1 50


Hovey Ebenezer 6 23


Griswold Matthew


6 02


Harwood Solomon 1 50


Green Abel


Hathaway Charles


3 25


Gardner Sarah and Pa- tience


10 85


Hill Francis 42 63


Gardner Miles


8 41


Hill Amos


40 00


Gardner Abner


7 45


, Hill Amos, Jr.


53 28


Goodbue Francis


1 50


Hill Henry Y. 73 00


Gray George H.


42 19


Gammon Robert


1 50


Hill Amos, jr. and II.


Y. Hill 29 75


Green James


1 50


Griffiths Charles & Co. 30 45


Flanders Joseph 1 50


1 50


Foley Edward


10 43


Hill Harrison


Hutchinson Thomas O. 5 00


Hutchinson Jacob H. 5 00


1 99


Hill Amos, Jr. Guard. 6 30


13


Hill James


92 12


Holt Ward 1 50


Hill Charles


13 75


Heustiss Warren 2 26


Hill David Estate of,


61 94


Hobbs Jacob F. 2 46


Hill George


5 70


Howe Andrews 1 50


Hill William 2d. 49 60


Hands John


1 50


Hill Joseph 17 67


I.


Hill, Widow Nancy


8 75


Ingolls Levi


1 50


Hill Charles H.


1 50


J.


Hill Nancy


1 72


Jenkins Isaiah 7 80


Hill Eber


1 50


Johnson Nathaniel 6 84


Hill Amos, 2d.


1 50


Jarvis John


13 23


Hill Almira


35


Johnson James 1 50


Hill Addison and Co.


3 85


Hills Henry


3 25


Jagou John


1 50


Hagan Thomas


2 90


Horton Rev. Francis


13 75


Hopkins Reuben


58 73


Kenney Andrew 1 50


Kenney Michael 3 60


Homer William F.


19 42


Kendall Daniel


1 50


Homer Eleazer


33 93


Kendall Samuel


22 50


Horton David W.


45 19


Kidder Joseph


7 93


Hutchinson T. K.


1 75


Kendall Polly


17 50


Hartwell John B.


9 03


Kenney Timothy 1 50


Hanscomb Thomas 1 50


Kimball Jonathan


1 50


Homer James B. 51 46


Holmes Dr. Howland 2 06


L.


Lee George 576 11


Locke Artemas 93 99


Haskins Wmn.


1 50


Hoyt P. T.


1 50


Locke William 27 79


Hoyt Amos


1 50


Locke Widow Amy


16 80


Hinton Samuel 1 50


Locke Benjamin, heirs 20 13


Hatch Charles C. 1 50


Locke Joseph 33 60


Hatch George W.


1 50


Locke Davis 16 60


Huse Samuel 1 50


Locke Edwin 28 78


Howartson Robert 1 50


Locke John 1 50


Herson Ira


1 50 Locke Wid. Hannah B. 25 76


Hinton Joseph


1 50


Locke Wid. Mehitable 10 67


Hutchinson Robert


1 50


Locke Aaron 53


Holland Michael


1 50


Locke Charles D. 1 50


Hardy George


1 50


Locke Wid. Elizabeth 3 33


Hyer John


1 50


Locke Henry 1 50


1


K.


Hauson Joel F. 8 63


Locke George A. 31 82


Higgins Dennis 1 50


Henshaw & Woodrough 4 31


Johnson Charles 1 50


do. do. Trustee 1 05


14


Locke Elbridge G. 37 51 Moor Henry 1 50


Locke Lorenzo 2 03


Muckler George F. 2 62


Locke Hannah C. 13 04


Morton Thomas 1 50


Locke Amos, Estate 5 95


Mayo Henry L. 7 80


Locke Wm. P. 1 50


Matthias Samuel 1 50


Locke Benjamin B. 1 50


Morrell Lewis F. 25 13


Locke Stephen 5 95


Mooney Patrick 1 50


Locke Abel, Estate of 4 20


Mc'Carty Maurice 1 50


Locke Caroline A. 5 25


Merrifield Joseph A. 5 35


Locke Edwin, improved


by Sowden 4 55


N.


Locke Wm. H. 7 36


Niles Wm. J. 87 64


Lawrence John W.


2 23


Leary Jeremiah 4 30


Nudd Joseph H. 1 50


Norcross Wm. R. 1 50


Nurse Nathan


5 14


Landers Stephen P.


18 20


Lombard N. K. 87 64


N.


Otis H. G. 1 50


Ollibin Michael


1 50


Lewis Samuel, jr.


33 46


Leman Wm.


1 50


O'Brien George


1 50


Lucas Henry Mc.


1 50


Lawrence Thomas C. 1 50


P.


Pierce Abel 25 11


Pierce Oliver 2 20


Proctor Russell 15 50


Lewis Samuel 3 25


Prescott Edwin R. 9 38


Larkin Isaac S. 1 50


Puffer David


12 78


Lombard N. K., Jr. 1


50


Puffer Jepihab 1 50


Leary Timothy 1 50


Peabody James


22 57


Litchfield Franklin 1 50


Peobody Wm.


1 50


Lovejoy David P. 1 50


Peabody John 6 23


Leary Cornelius


1 50


Pierce Abner


93 45


M.


Pierce Gorham


16 45


Mott Joseph B.


26 78


Mott Henry


12 07


Mitchell Michael


1 50


Palmer John G.


1 50


Morse Moses


7 28


Pattee Enoch 4 21


Mills Roswell P.


1 50


Prescott & Proctor 17 50


Motree Conrad


1 50


Proctor Moses 20 31


Marsh Mansir W.


39 98


Pierce Thomas P. Trus. 3 85


Lombard Augustus


1 50


Lane W. J.


18 83


Orchard John 1 50


Lavine Marshall 1 50


Latoulepe Joseph 1 50


Lemon Martin


1 50


Perkins Hayes


1 50


Pierce George 57 09


Price William


1 50


Nason Eliakim Estate 20 30


Lexington and W. Cam-


bridge Corporation 15 05


15


Poland Benjamin


9 55


Russell George E. 16 64


Porter James


S 85


Russell Eliza A. 53


Parker Sewall


1 50


Russell George C. trus. 3 50


Prentiss James


22 40 Russell Oliver 10 54


Putnam Joseph


1 50


Russell Wid. Rebecca 36 40


Perry John


2 64


Russell James S. 5 35


Perkins Wmn.


1 50


Russell Capt. Edward


8 45


Pattern David


1 50


Russell Benj. F.


13 23


Pattee Jesse P.


50 31


Russell Amos 22 48


Phillips Matthew


1 50


Russell 'Thomas, Guar. 21


Prentiss George


29 91


Russell Theodore 1 50


Prentiss George, jr.


10 69


Russell T. J. & G. C. 38 24


Prentiss Samuel


1 50


Russell James, 2d. 32 37


Pierce Thomas P.


38 03


Richardson, Mr. 1 50


Pierce John A. P.


38 27


Richardson James M. 3 25


Pierce Ebenezer P.


29 37


Richardson Richard


6 40


Pierce Jonas, heirs of


5 43


Richardson William


53 42


Pierce James A.


1 50


Richardson Wm. H.


9 55


Pierce, Widow Lydia


14 35


Richardson Mark A. 2 20


Prentiss Mary


4 29


Richardson George B. 19 95.


Perry Joseph


1 50


Richardson George B. & Co. 16 45


Pollard Sampson W. 1 50


Pierce James H.


1 50


Richardson Wm. imp. by A. Wyman 23 36


Robbins Joshua 74 06


Ramsdell Thomas


15 85


Pease James


1 50


Swan Gershom, Estate 13 83 Rawson Warren


20 56


Q.


Ryen Jolin .1 50


Quinlin James


1 50


Robbins James


2 82


Rust Wm. W.


1 50


Robinson Orin


12 00


Robbins Nathan, Jr. 140 28


Russell Thomas


120 02


Russell James, Esq. 104 28


66 66 Trustee 2 45


S.


Russsell Geo. C. 2d. 11 30


Swan Stephen 50 17


Russell David, Estate, 23 28


Slaine Thomas 1 50


Russell Bowen 20 55


Slaine John 1 50


Russell Josiah H.


16 36


Spauling Leonard


14 07


Russell Nabum 30 80


Swan John


18 79


Russell Walter, estate 2 80


Swan John 2d. 1 50


Russell Thomas J. 19 70


Swan Benj. M.


1 50


R.


Ryan John


1 50


Ragan Patrick


1 50


Prentiss Wm. 1 50


Patterson Thomas


50


Patterson Matthew


1 50


16


Symmes Stephen


37 60


T.


Teel Albert 3 95


Teel Josiah


22 90


Thorp Thomas E. 5 70


Schouler James, Jr.


1 50


'l'uney Cornelius


1 50


Tufts Benjamin 1 55


Teel Benjamin C.


911


Tufts Ephraim 58 63


Sales William


150


Tufts Ephraim, Jr.


9 20


Setchell William F. A.


1 50


Trask Moses C. 1 50


Swan Samuel


4 30


Tasker Elijah 1 50


Swan Timothy


34 37


Thompson Benjamin


1 50


Seaver True W.


47 70


Titus Daniel


2 55


Stearns Leonard


25 38


Teel Thomas II.


44 28


Stearns Leonard, Jr.


1 50


Tufts James C.


4 63


Swan Charles


14 28


Teel Thomas R.


5 70


Smith Edward


36 05


Thorp 'Thomas


10 95


Smith Joseph


4 83


'Tufts Widow Ellen


2 10


Stearns George


22 05


Thomas John


1 50


Sargent John


1 50


Taylor James


1 50


Simpson Alonzo


8 85


Tumey Jeremiah


1 50


Simpson John W,


1 50


Taylor Timothy


1 50


Simpson Joseph


1 50


Taylor Robert


1 50


Sweeney Daniel


1 50


Sweeney Jolın 1 50


U.


Snay John 1 50


Underwood, Dr. 1 50


Stone Hezekiah


1 50


Underwood Napoleon


10 60


Shaw Hiram


1 50


Usher Daniel


3 95


Swaine Benjamin


1 50


Symmes Stephen, Jr.


9 55


V.


Schouler John


76 76


Viles Andrew 1 50


Swan Henry


10 26


Vaughten John


1 50


Swan Wid. Phebe


11 55


Vaughten William


1 50


Society, Baptist


32 03


Squires J. P.


14 45


W.


Storer and Blanchard


1 75


Whittemore Wm. A. 61 71


Shattuck, Isaac, Jr.


1 50


Whittemore William 2d. 1 50


Smith James


1 50


Whittemore Francis H. 6 40


Seldon George Il.


1 50


W hittemore Elbridge 12 00


Swaine Samuel


1 50


Whittemore Jonathan Es-


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