Town of Arlington annual report 1854-1857, Part 5

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The town of West Cambridge ought to be the banner town -


of the State for excellent schools. There is wealth enough, and it is most generously bestowed when it is needed and applied for. It is behind but few, and would be at the head, could we bring the same practical good sense to bear upon this subject that would at once be bestowed upon any scheme of money-making of half the importance. But alas! receiving quick returns in ready cash, claims, and perhaps will always claim, our first and most earnest interest; while paying heavy taxes for future good and the public welfare, meets with compara- tive indifference. Could the money expended for private instruction and the expenses incidental thereto, be kept in town and applied to the support of a High School, there would be enough, without another cent from taxation, to establish and carry on such an institution, without diminishing the number of schools already in operation. The territorial size and shape of the town would bring every corner within fair walking distance of any central location that might be chosen.


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There would then be no necessity for intermediate schools, which are now much needed, and which must be provided before long, and it will cost as much, or nearly as much, to enlarge the two school houses, or build new ones for their accommodation, as to put up a building for the High School.


J. UNDERWOOD, ADDISON HILL, JOHN WYMAN, REV. GEO. HILL, DR. ALEXANDER,


Committee.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES


OF THE


Colon of Telest Cambridge,


FOR THE


FINANCIAL YEAR 1856-"7,


Ending April 30th, 1857.


ALSO, THE


LIST OF TOWN, COUNTY AND STATE TAXES ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1857;


AND THE


LIST OF TOWN OFFICERS.


BOSTON: PRESS OF W. & E. HOWE, 39 MERCHANTS ROW.


1857.


RECEIPTS.


Balance in Treasury, May 1st, 1856, $ 12 15 Received from Josiah H. Russell, Collector, 16513 86


66


Rent of Town House, 1050 00


66


Schouler, Russell and Winn, for Note, 636 00


66


George Pierce, for Note, 400 00


66


William Cutter School Fund, Interest, 261 24


66


66


Poor Widow's Fund, 12 00


66


66


State School Fund, Interest, 78 69


66


State, for Census Statistics,


82 00


66


66


State, for Paupers,


6 00


66


Town of Malden, for Paupers, ..


1 00


66


66


James Pierce, for Support of Jerome Pierce, at the State Lunatic Hospital, Worcester, .. 40 00


66


66 David Clark, for Rent of Land, .. 41 00


66


66


Addison Gage, 66


66 " &c.


19 50


66


66 Hay Scales,


53 36


66


Joel F. Hanson, for Old Lumber, &c., 6 50


66


" Mansir W. Marsh, for Exchange of Cow, 25 00


Borrowed of Wm. Cutter School Fund, 500 00


$19738 30


-


EXPENDITURES.


INCIDENTAL SCHOOL EXPENSES.


Paid by orders of the Selectmen. NORTH WEST DISTRICT.


Paid Josiah H. Russell, for Fuel, $75 76


Silas Peabody, Making Fires, &c., .. 27 83


Clark & Burr, for Carpenter Work, 8 76


Jesse Bacon, for Mason Work, 2 75


6 Solon Hardy, for Brooms, &c., 6 11


$121 21


CENTRE DISTRICT.


Paid Josiah H. Russell, for Fuel, $68 21


" Moses Proctor, For Making Fires and Sundries, 38 82


J. A. Merrifield, Repairing Stove, &c.


2 01


109 04


EAST DISTRICT.


Paid Josiah H. Russell, for Fuel, $43 85


J. A. Merrifield, Repairing Stove, &c. 4 63


Wm. Price, for Making Fires, ....... 10 00


James Peabody, Making Fires, &c., 7 10


Storer & Blanchard, for Painting, .. 112 93


66


66 Carpenter


Work, 6 30


184 81


Amount carried forward, $415 06


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EXPENDITURES.


SOUTH DISTRICT.


Amount brought forward, $415 06


Paid Josiah H. Russell, for Fuel, $69 96


66 J. A. Merrifield, for Stoves, &c. 45 64


C. W. Russell, for building Fires, .. 25 00


Joseph S. Spear, for Sundries, ..


8 99


J. F. Hanson, for Setting Glass, &c. 75


T. H. Russell, for Brooms, 1 13


66 J. W. Wallace, for Brushes, &c., . ..


2 18


6 : Storer & Blanchard, for Carpenter Work, 103 00


66 Storer & Blanchard, for Painting and Mason Work, 134 50


S. Wales, Jr., for Furniture and Desk, 233 00


624 15


$1039 21


TEACHERS' SALARIES, &c.


Paid by orders of School Committee.


Paid Silas Peabody, $772 60


C. L. Washburn, 650 00


R. C. Hardy, 487 50


A. R. Bullard, 125 00


66 Mary C. Hill,


250 00


66 Francena Fessenden,


225 00


Lydia C. Tucker,


200 00


66 Harriet M. Blake, 192 50


66 Amelia A. Douglass,


126 60


Abby L. Stearns,


117 78


Caroline C. Turner,


84 62


66 Abby L. Russell, 63 00


Adeline P. Hill, 42 00


Chauncy G. Lee, for Maps, 36 00


66 Rev. Geo. Hill, for Punctuation Charts, . ....


1 00


Amount carried forward, $3373 60


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EXPENDITURES.


Amount brought forward, $3373 60 Paid Win. E. Parmenter, Esq., for cash paid for Advertising, 5 00


Stephen Swan, by Vote of Town, 20 16


66 Oliver H. Pierce, וו 13 44


Stephen Symmes, 6 72


$3418 92


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Paid by orders of Selectmen.


Paid T. H. Russell, for Refreshments at Fires, $33 14


Josiah H. Russell, for Fuel for Engine No. 2, 8 00


66 John B. Atwill, for Refreshments at Fire, .... 2 49


E. D. & W. H. Pattee, for Crackers, 4 95


Joel F. Hanson, for Blacksmith Work on Engine No. 2, 5 70


" W. F. A. Setchell, for Services as Chief Engineer, 10 00


W. H. Richardson, Repairs on Engine No. 1, 75


" J. W. Wallace, for Stove, &c. for Engine No. 2, 11 94


7 90 ". Solon Hardy, for Oil, &c., for Engine No. 1, Oliver Russell, for Care of Engine No. 2,. 30 00


S. B. Locke, for Care of Engine No. 1, 15 00


Joel Gay, for Repairs on Engine No. 1, 8 00


Abel Lawrence, for Straps, 2 20


Wm. Dickson, for one Reel, for Engine No. 1, 2 50


" T. H. Russell, for Oil, &c., " " 2,


8 33


Henry Deblois, for Refreshments, 5 00


Amount of Poll Tax Refunded to members of


Engine Company No. 1, 21 00


Amount of Poll Tax Refunded to members of


Engine Company No. 2, 36 00


$212 90


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EXPENDITURES.


HIGHWAYS.


Paid by orders of Selectmen.


Paid Solon Hardy, for Grain, &c., $187 17


" John Lacy, for Labor,


222 00


Charles Swan, 66


66


161 00


6 James Price,


66


69 37


66 Edward Lacy,


60 00


66 John McCarty,


16 62


66 Daniel Hurley,


8 44


66 Dennis Coney, 66


7 18


Jerry Sweeney, 66


6 87


66 Michael Crowley, "


3 75


66 Patrick Hurley, 66


6 25


James Mahoney, "


5 94


66 Henry Frost, Clearing Highways of Snow,


113 15


Adolphus Brown, “ Joseph Teel, is


66


66


33 75


Joseph Wyman,


66


33 00


Mansir W. Marsh, 66


6 50


Warren Rawson,


66


4 50


66 T. O. & J. H. Hutchinson,


6 00


66 M. A. Richardson, for Cash Paid for Labor, 9 36


66 Edward Smith, for Hay and Clay,


14 13


66 Albert Winn, for Stone,


12 00


for lot of Gravel Land, 103 00


225 00


David Constantine, for Hay,


N. Siinmonds, 66


15 15


66 Henry D. Kimball, for Straw, 22 40


66 Elbridge Locke, for Standing Grass,


70 00


Albert L. Teel, for Gravel,


1 80


Charles Hill, for Gravel, 7 12


Ammi C. Teel, for Stone, 44 50


W. H. Richardson, for Blacksmith Work, 84 49


6 ! Joshua Caldwell, 66


20 25


.


66


66


3 00


David Constantine, for one Horse,


35 24


Amount carried forward, $1618 93


8


EXPENDITURES.


Amount brought forward, $1618 93


Paid Joel F. Hanson, for Blacksmith Work, 1 80


" Wm. T. Wood, 3 22


Wm. Dickson, for Wheelwright Work, 51 25


Samuel C. Bucknam, for Street Boards, 5 00


Wm. L. Clark, for Harness work, 53 45


Abel Lawrence, " 13 97


Heirs of John Adams, for Land, for Adams Street, 200 00


6.6 J. W. Presby, Balance for New Bridge over Mystic River, 668 49


Town of Medford, for half the expense of Surveys, &c., for New Road and Bridge, 28 00


$2644 11


NOTE. - The board of the men employed on Highways is strictly chargeable under this head, but is included in the expenses of the Almshouse, under the orders of the Over- seers of the Poor, and is estimated at about $500 00, which being added to the above sum, makes the actual expense for Highways.


INCIDENTAL TOWN EXPENSES.


Paid by orders of Selectmen.


Paid Mansir W. Marsh, for Services as Selectman, $43 00


Wm. Dickson, 66 66 . " 25 00


66 Albert Winn, 66 66 6! 66 30 00


Stephen Symmes, Jr., Services as Assessor, 80 00


Wm. Dickson, 66 66


70 00


66 George C. Russell, 66 66


68 00


66 Stephen Symmes, Jr., for Taking Census, 1855,


50 00


6 . Wm. Dickson, & J. O. Wellington, for Taking Statistics, 1855, 32 00


Amount carried forward, $398 00


EXPENDITURES.


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Amount brought forward, $398 00 Paid Josiah H. Russell, for Services as Treasurer and Collector, 200 00


Abel R. Proctor, for Services as Town Clerk, and Recording births, deaths & marriages,


42 75


" Finance Committee, for Auditing Accounts and making out Statement, 15 00


John B. Hartwell, Notifying Town Meet- ings, &c., 78 27


Rev. Geo. Hill, services as School Committee, 40 00


Wm. E. Parmenter, “


66


27 00


66 Dr. R. L. Hodgdon, " 66 66


66


27 00


66 John P. Wyman, 66 66 " 1855-6, 10 00


Addison Hill, 66 66 66 66


15 00


Samuel Swan, 66 66 Liquor Agent, ....


21 65


M. C. Trask, for Ringing Bell, as per Vote of Town, 100 00


Wm. E. Parmenter, Esq., for Professional Services, and Cash Paid Witnesses in Suits connected with Town, .. 122 50


66 Proprietors of Boston Chronicle, for Printing,


5 50


66 Sawin & Lamb, 66


14 50


66 J. S. Potter, 66 66 85.15


:6 James M. Chase, for Removing Lumber, &c.,


2 10


66 Joseph Teel, for Plank, 4 30


66 James M. Woodbridge, for Teaming, 2 02


66 H. Riley, for Repairing Roofs, 6 39


State Lunatic Hospital, at Worcester, for Support of Aaron Locke and Jerome Pierce, 160 50


Middlesex Receptacle of Insane, for Support of Aaron Locke, 78 93


66 George H. Gray & Danforth, for Hay Scales, 235 00


John Winn, for Labor, 6 75


66 W. J. Lane, for Services and Notices of Sale of Lumber, 3 00


Amount carried forward, $1701 31


2


10


EXPENDITURES.


Amount brought forward, $1701 31 Paid Prescott & Proctor, for School Books and Stationery, 25 92


66 Walter Fletcher, for Rent of Spring, 10 00


6 Thomas Thorpe, Repairing School Clocks, Pumps, &c., 8 50


" Expense of Committee to Oppose the Incor-


579 36 poration of New Town of Belmont, .....


City of Cambridge, for Support of Bridge to Brighton, 169 23


Appropriations for Juvenile Library, 30 00


66 Helen M. Jarvis, for Services as Librarian, .. 35 00


First Congregational Parish, as per Vote of Town, 100 00


Mrs. Cyrus Harrington, from Poor Widows' Fund, 4 00


Mrs. Thomas Locke, from Poor Widows' Fund, 4 00


66 Mrs. Lakin, from Poor Widows' Fund, 4 00


Mark A. Richardson, for expense to Worces- ter with Aaron Locke, 7 73


$2679 05


TOWN HOUSE.


Paid by orders of Selectmen.


Paid Josiah H. Russell, for Fuel, Cleaning, &c., $199 12 John B. Hartwell, Opening, Lighting, &c., 129 50


Josiah H. Russell, for Collecting Rents, and Superintendence, 20 00


66 Josiah H. Russell, for Lighting, Warming and Cleaning Selectmen and Overseers' Rooms, 20 00


$368 62


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EXPENDITURES. ALMSHOUSE AND POOR EXPENSES.


Paid by orders of Overseers of the Poor.


Paid Mark A. Richardson, Superintendent, $500 00


66 Josiah H. Russell, for Services as Overseer, 25 00


" Henry Frost, 66 66


22 00


66 Stephen Symmes, Jr, 66 66


22 00


66 Josiah H. Russell, for Fuel,


166 35


66 Henry Locke, Meat, 128 10


Henry Frost, 66


15 82


66 Moses Proctor, for Groceries, 127 08


Solon Hardy, 66 66


124 09


T. H. Russell, " 66


122 46


66 Andrews Howe, " 66 and Clothing,


116 94


Prescott & Proctor, for Dry Goods, 49 21


Wm. Prentiss, for Two Pigs, 27 37


66 John R. Houghton, for Hay, 24 70


John Whipple, for Fresh Fish, 24 39


" Amos Prentiss, for Two Pigs, 21 67


66 Thomas Ramsdell, for Boots and Shoes, ...


18 10


66 Storer & Blanchard, for Carpenter Work, 16 99


J. P. Pattee, for Crackers and Bread, 16 74


W. J. Lane, for Wood, at Auction, 16 50


66 J. A. Merrifield, for Tin Ware, &c., 16 17


" City of Boston, for Support of Thomas Cutter, 14 56


Kenney & Pierce, for Ice, 12 82


City of Cambridge, Relief to Mrs. Estabrook, 11 26


Ammi C. Teel, for Beans, 10 50


E. D. & W. H. Pattee, for Crackers and Bread, 9 68


66 Dr. R. L. Hodgdon, for Medical Attendance, 7 50


66 John B. Hartwell, for Funeral Expenses of W. H. Kelley, 7 00


Cyrus Cutter, for Milk, 6 70


66 Jesse Bacon, for Mason Work, 2 31


Amount carried forward, $1684 01


12


EXPENDITURES.


Amount brought forward, $1684 01


1 50


Paid John Gammell, for Hats,


J. W. Wallace, for Tin Ware, &c.,


.... .... 1 25


$1686 76


TOWN DEBT.


PRINCIPAL.


Paid Hannah B. Locke,


Note,


$1000 00


J. W. Simpson,


66


600 00


Francis Hill,


66


112 50


66 Deborah Butterfield,


80 00


-


$1792 50


INTEREST.


Paid John Albee,


$1150 00


Heirs of Wm. A. Russell,


300 00


Charles Cutter,


150 00


" Daniel C. Brown,


120 00


Hannah B. Locke,


84 00


J. W. Stimpson,


38 00


Amos Fillebrown.


30 00


66 Francis Hill,


13 81


Deborah Butterfield,


6 00


-


$1891 81


$3684 31


RECAPITULATION.


Amount of Receipts as stated on page third, 19738 30


EXPENDITURES.


Incidental School Expenses, $1039 21


Teachers' Salaries,


3418 92


Fire Department, 212 90


Highways,


2644 11


Incidental Town Expenses, 2679 05


Town House, 368 62


Almshouse and Poor Expenses, 1686 76


Town Debt, Principal and Interest, .. 3684 31


State Tax, 1650 00


County Tax, 1611 48


Abatement of Taxes, 181 86


Balance in Treasury May 1, 1857, .. 561 08


-$19738 30 -


561.08


MANSIR W. MARSH, WILLIAM DICKSON, ALBERT WINN,


JOSIAH H. RUSSELL, ABEL R. PROCTOR,


1917763 Finance Committee


of Town of West Cambridge.


TOWN OFFICERS OF


WEST CAMBRIDGE,


For the Year 1857-18.


Town Clerk. ABEL R. PROCTOR.


Town Treasurer and Collector. JOSIAH H. RUSSELL.


Selectmen. MANSIR W. MARSH, WILLIAM DICKSON, ALBERT WINN.


Assessors. STEPHEN SYMMES, JR. WILLIAM DICKSON, W. J. LANE.


Overseers of the Poor. HENRY FROST, STEPHEN SYMMES, JR. JOSIAH H. RUSSELL.


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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1857-'8. School Committee. WM. E. PARMENTER, JOSIAH CROSBY, JOSEPH UNDERWOOD, RICHARD L. HODGDON, *WARREN S. FROST.


Constable. JOHN B. HARTWELL.


Surveyors of Highways. MANSIR W. MARSH, WM. DICKSON, ALBERT WINN, HENRY FROST, STEPHEN SYMMES, JR. JOSIAH. H. RUSSELL.


Finance Committee. MANSIR W. MARSH, WILLIAM DICKSON, ALBERT WINN, JOSIAH H. RUSSELL, ABEL R. PROCTOR.


Sealers of Leather. THOMAS RAMSDELL, BENJAMIN POLAND.


Field Drivers. DAVID PUFFER, EDWARD RUSSELL, CHARLES HILL, WARREN RAWSON.


Measurers of Wood. ENOCH D. PATTEE, SOLON HARDY, J. WILLARD RUSSELL.


*Chosen by School Committee and Selectmen in place of J. O. Wellington, who declined.


16


TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1857-'8.


Fish Preservers. JAMES DURGIN, EDWARD RUSSELL, HENRY DEBLOIS, GEORGE WOODARD, CHARLES HILL, A. PORTER DICKSON, LEONARD STEARNS, JR.


Measurer of Stone and Gravel.


JOHN WINN, JOHN FORD.


Fence Viewers. SAMUEL S. DAVIS, THEODORE G. BUCKMAN, EPHRAIM TUFTS.


Pound Keeper. JOHN WINN.


Prudential School Committee.


DAVID PUFFER, GEORE B. RICHARDSON,


ABIJAH FROST, JOSEPH S. SPEAR.


Committee on Mount Pleasant Cemetary.


THOMAS THORP, MOSES PROCTOR, JESSE P. PATTEE.


Surveyors of Lumber. JOHN B. HARTWELL, JAMES M. CHASE, DAVID CLARK.


Surveyors of Painting and Plastering. JESSE BACON, JOSEPH H. DODGE.


TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1857-'8. 17


Hog Reeves. WILLIAM H. PATTEE, EDWARD RUSSELL, J. WILLARD RUSSELL, JESSE P. PATTEE, HARRISON SWAN, JAMES M. CHASE, A. PIERCE CUTTER.


Clerk of the Market. SAMUEL BLACKINGTON.


Engineers of Fire Department. WM. F. A. SETCHELL, Chief, CHARLES HILL, EDWARD STORER, ABIJAH FROST, JOHN F. ALLEN.


Sealer of Weights and Measures. THOMAS THORP.


Liquor Agent. SAMUEL SWAN.


The Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of Highways, Treasurer and Clerk, meet for the transaction of the Business of their respective departments, at their rooms in the Town House, on the Last Monday Evening of each month.


3


Town, County and State Cares


AS ASSESSED


FOR THE YEAR 1857.


A.


B.


Andrews, Charles $1 50


Armstrong, John 4 49


Ahern, William


1 50


Bloxham, Alfred 1 50


Ahern, Edward 1 50


Brooks, Albert 1 50


Adams, John, Heirs of 19 00


Barry, William 1 50


Allen, David 1 50


Bartlett, Henry W. 11 63


Burk, Richard 1 50


Bigelow, Josiah


1 50


Bacon, Edward 1 50


Bacon, Harvey 1 50


Bacon, Jesse


18 60


Bullard, Alfred R.


1 50


Bryant, Daniel S.


15 44


Burk, Dennis


1 50


Burke, Jeremiah


1 50


Bannon, Owen 1 50


Bannon, Michael


1 50


Burgess, George


1 50


Bailey, James A. 1 50


Barry, George 1 50


Bird, George


8 78


Bloxham, Thomas


1 50


John F. Allen, 11 40


Black, Samuel 5 07


Bell, William 1 50


Allen, Abbot 142 33


Adams, Capt. John 166 17


Allen, John F. 15 28


Allen, William H. 17 33


Allen, Andrew F 11 00


Avery, Wid. Sarah 7 92


Adams, William 107 90


Adams, Amos 6 57


Adams, Aaron A.


1 50


Alexander, Dr. John 217 46


Alexander, Dr. John


Trustee for C. Al- exander, 10 15


Abbott, Abiel 25 33


Amann, A. 1 50


Allen, Abbot, imp. by


Benham, Daniel


1 50


19


TAXES.


Butcher, Sidney


7 83 | Bucknam, Jesse


61 35


Barrow, Joseph 1 50


Barrow, James 1 50


Brooks, Alfred


9 73


Burk, Bartholomew 1 50


Burk, Michael 2 77


Bucknam, S. C. 24 02


Butler, Thomas 2 77


Brine, John O. 1 50


Brookhouse, John H. 15 75


Bermingham, Patrick 1 50


Brooks, George T. 1 50


Brooks, John W. 13 06


Brooks, Wid. Sarah 5 38


Butterfield, Samuel .. 252 46


Cook, John B. 1 50


Barnes, Martin 43 78


Crowley, Daniel 1 50


Blake, E. N. 4 03


Callehan, William 1 50


Boynton, Thurston, 1 50


Crothier, Joseph 1 50


Brooks, Asa


10 37


Conners, Michael 1 50


Butterfield, Joseph


65 40


Cunningham, Amisa 1 50


Brooks, Addison


64 99


Collins, John 1 50


Bell, Parstow


1 81


Crowley, Cornelius 1 50


Blanchard, J. C.


19 86


Crowley, Martin 1 50


Baston, James


9 41 Crowley, Edward 1 50


Blackington, Samuel 2 77


Casey, Frederick 1 50


Burnes, John 1 50


Carney, John 3 72


Bacon, Reuben 1 50


Carr, John 1 50


Bacon, Henry 4 67


Cutter, Thomas 1 50


Brooks, Cyrus


38 55


Collins, Dennis 1 50


Bacon, Alva 1 50


Crowley, Michael 1 50


Clark, James F. 4 67


Barker, Levi


9 73


Cunine Stephen 1 50


Bartlett, Lewis P. 101 10


Cotton, Alva H. 1 50


Bassett, Isaac A. 1 50


Burrage, Joseph 74 34


Coleman, Samuel E. 1 50


Currier, Timothy 1 50


Cannaff, Timothy 1 50


Connor, Morris 1 50


Cobac, Robert 1 50


Bateman, John 1 50


Callehan, Richard 1 50


Conoly, Michael


1 50


Cutter, Oliver 7 83


Brown, Adolphus 35 04


Brown, Edward 9 10


Bannon Patrick 7 52


Bailey, James A. E. .. 21 77


Bucknam, Theodore G. 7 83


C.


Crocker, Gilbert 1 50


Clifford, Patrick 1 50


Clifford, John 1 50


Coveny, Dennis 1 50


Campbell, Hiram 1 50


Callehan, Dennis 1 50


Blanchard, Alanson 11 00


Cannon, John 1 50


Barker, John, 3 40


Bacon, Est. of Moses W. 35 00


Burkley, Daniel 1 50


Bateman, Est. of W. C. 1 27


Cutter, Charles 57 23


Cashman, Michael 2 77


Collins, Michael 1 50


Chamberlain, Alfred 7 83


Cole, Simeon 1 50


Barry, Edward 3 09


Bradshaw, Anna 26 60


20


TAXES.


Covernor, Patrick 1 50


D.


Caldwell, Joshua 10 37


Carnes, Edward 46 15


Dame, Andrew 1 50


Dorman, Edward 1 50


Donhay, William 1 50


Dodge, Joseph H. 2 77


Clark, William L.


17 97


Dailey, Patrick


1 50


Crosby, Josiah


62 69


Doyle, William 1 50


Cunningham, George 1 50


Darling, Lorenzo 1 50


Currier, W. C. 21


13


Dickey, Nathan 1 50


Crosby, David


24 94


Dodge, Albert


1 50


Collins, Patrick 4 67


Dailey, Matthew 1 50


Callehan, Matthew 1 50


Doe, William 19 24


Callehan, Thomas 8 31


Dorrity, Patrick 1 50


Donehue, Timothy 2 77


Cutter, Ammi P. 14 48


Dearbon, H. A. Diner, Dennis


1 50


Cutter, Cyrus H. 43 85


Denny, William 1 50


Chase, James M.


29 38


Childs, James 12 23


Durgan, Asa


1 50


Cutter, Gershom


34 05


Cutter, John


3 40


Clark, Calvin,


3 40


Clark & Burr,


17 74


Daniels, Wid. Eleanor S. 6 33


Clark, David


61 83


Cutter, Elijah


86 85


Dickson, Aaron 27 62


Dickson, Aaron P. .. ...


1 98


Cady, Rev. Daniel R. 16 70


Dupee, William T. .. 24 30


Clark, 2d, David 3 41


Doile, Daniel


1 50


Chamberlain, Daniel .. 84 32


Dunn, Cornelius 2 77


Dodge, Davies 7 83


Dunn, Dennis


1 50


Call, Henry


1 50


Durgin, James


7 83


Carter, Michael


2 93


Davis, John


4 67


Cutter, Ammi


7 20


Day, John W. 1 50


Crosby, John S.


36 02


Dudley, Charles 1 50


Casey, John


5 30


Deblois, Henry 5 30


Cutter, Elijah L.


18 13


Doland, James


1 50


Davis, Samuel S.


5 93


Davis, Aden 4 67


8 23


Dodge, Paul F. 53 43


Dodge, Joshua G. 24 78


Dexter, John 1 50


Cutter, Ira 1 71


Davis, Adolphus 142 18


Clark, Est. of Daniel 27 87


Daniels, John P. 1 50


Carroll, John 1 50


Doyle, John 2 61


1 50


Croom, George 11 00


Dolan, John 1 50


Dunniven, John 1 50


Daniels, Est. of John P. 15 20


Collins, Patrick 1 50


Crosby, Capt. Roland 20 50


Chapman, Edward 58 50


Cook, Heirs of Betsy imp. by S. C. Buck- nam,


Converse, Jos. Heirs of


6 97


Crane, Charles H. 82 74


Cook, Spenser, 36 50


Cutter, Moses 10


13


Cutter, Cyrus 212 92


21


TAXES.


Dodge, William S.


Dickson, William 61 51


Dickson, Frederick, .. 7 20 Frost, William H. 9 10


Damon, Est. of David 17 10


Davis, Miss Lucy 1 90


Dorman, Orin 1.50


E.


Eaton, Henry 1 50


Edgecomb, Freeman 1 50


Estabrook, Horatio, .. 3 40


Eaton, Timothy 67 37


Estabrook, James A. 74 18


F.


Fitch, John 1 50


Fletcher, Joseph 1 50


Fisher, A. D. 1 50


Fermoyle, John 1 50


Fessenden, F. H. 1 50


Field, Edwin 1 50


Fisher, David 1 50


Frost, Edwin A. 1 50


Fowle, F. F.


1 50


Fisk, Charles


1 50


Fisk, Benjamin I. 6 57


Frost, Martha D.


60 17


Farrell, William 1 50


Fitch, Patrick 1 50


Fillebrown, John 65 78


Frost, Francis S. 62 93


Frost, Wid. Mary 9 50


Frost, Reuben 1 50


Fessenden, Wid. Al- mira, 10 77


Fessenden, N. M. 26 84


Ford, John 1 50


Field, Edwin 1 50


Fletcher, D. A. 1 50


Fessenden, P. B. 17 97


Fessenden, George H. 3 40


Fessenden, John J. .. 4 67


Fessenden, Whitte-


more & Co., .... 44 34


1 50 | Furgerson, James 5 93


Fletcher, Walter 166 58


Fitzjerald, Morris 1 50


Farmer, Elbridge 71 79


Freeman, John D. 51 54


Frost, Abijah 14 16


Frost, Edmund M. 1 50


Field, John 195 62


Field, John, imp. by Mr. Cady, 31 67


Frost, Thadeous 32 28


Frost, Artemus 11 09


Frost, Jonathan 160 47


Frost, Silas 108 85


Frost, Isaac 75 26


Frost, Varnum 41 56


Frost, Henry


85 56


Frost, 2d, Henry


6 57


Frost, Warren S.


44 88


Frost, Newell C. 90 32


Fermoyle, Michael 1 50


Fermoyle, Patrick 1 50


Frost, Walter, Guar- dian for W. L.


Frost,


9 50


Fowle, John


229 82


Frost, Isaac, Guardi-


dian for A. Frost, ..


9 50


Frost, Henry, Trus- tee for Mrs. J. Luth- er, 1 90


Frost, Estate of Amos, 18 86


Frost, Alvira A. 60 17


Frost, Josiah L. imp. by E. Walton, 30 08


Frost, Wid. Mary W. 9 50


Fillebrown, Edward 19 87 Frost, Wid. Sibel 2 53 Frost, Mary A. 2 38


Fitch, P. & T. Maho- ney, 4 43


G.


Gildale, Thomas


1 50


Gately, Alexander


1 50


22


TAXES.


Gately, Michael


1 50 | Harvey, John


1 50


Godou, Franklin 1 50 Hartford, John 1 50


Gilchrist, Simeon 1 50 Homer, Orlando M. 1 50


Gray, Jeremiah


1 50 Hale, James M. 1 50


Goodell, George C. 1 50


Hagarty, Jeremiah 1 50


Gurney, Gilman


1 50 Hall, Benjamin 1 50


Goodrich, John


1 50 Hannay, John 1 50


Gates, Daniel W. 1 50 Hurley, Timothy 1 50


Garrett, Joseph 1 50


Hurley, Daniel 1 50


Golnow, William 1 50 Hurley, Daniel, 2d, .. 1 50


Grant, John D. 1 50


Hobbs, Lorenzo 6 57


Gardner, Miles 10 45


Hoye, Owen 1 50


Gardner, Lydia 3 17


Hurley, William 1 50


Green, Otis 4 67


Hobill, John 2 13


Guild, George F. 7 S3


Harrington, Patrick 1 50


Griffith & Co. Charles 141 24


Hinton, Jr., John 7 83


Gibson, Thomas


4 67


Hatch, Nelson, 1 50


Goodwin, Charles E. 4 67


Hurley, William


1 50


Griffith, Charles 156 36


Hill, Eber


1 50


Gray, George H. 165 37


Huter, John 1 50


Guild, Francis 14 SO


Green, Wid. Esther 44 33


Hodgdon, Dr. R. L., 13 22


Herick, Lewis 1 50


Gilson, Jeremiah 14 17


Hill, 3d, William


15 43


Gage, Addison 130 23


Hill, Samuel W. 24 93


Gage, Sawyer & Co., 317 93


Hammett, F. A.


3 40


Gardner, Miles, imp.


Hovey, Ebenezer, 1 50


Hill, H. W.


12 5S


Hatheway, Charles 7 20


Howe, Andrews


21 77


Horton, L. B.


72 28


Haines, William T. 2 29


Hartwell, John B.


18 28


Hart, Wid. Sarah 12 67


Hodge, Joseph 1 50


Hall, Jr. Jacob


27 47


Hines, Thomas


6 57


Hill, Rev. George


5 93


Hines, Daniel 7 90


Hall, Isaac


11 32


Harrington, William 1 50


Hall, Thomas


69 75


Hodge, John 1 50


Higgins, Dennis


8 47


Haines, David


1 50


Hill, Nathaniel, 29 37


Howe, Charles


1 50


Hardy, Solon 28 73


Hanlan, Morgan 1 50


Hobbs, Jacob F. 23 67


Hills, George H. 41 40


Hill, Addison 38 71


Hill, Harrison 11 63 Holbrook, Edward 4 67


Hodgdon, Dr. R. L. imp. by Theodore Stanwood, 19 00


Green, Samuel 14 48


Gibson, James 1 50


Green, Otis, Trustees, 1 90


by Roper, 18 37


Gage, Charles O. 1 50


Hartwell, John H. 1 50


Hall, Mrs. Hannah 31 66


Hops, Patrick, 1 50


23


TAXES.


Hardy, Milan R. 11 63


Hill, 2d, Amos 12 43


Hogan, Thomas 4 19


Hutchinson, T. K. 4 67


Hopkins, Capt. Reu- ben, 164 11


Hews, Joseph J. 20 50


Hill, Charles 47 74


Hill, George 51 06


Hill, Wid. Betsey 15 84


Hill, Mary


11 16


Hill, Amos


56 69


Heustis, Warren


26 84


Hill, Henry Y. 93 96


Hill, Henry Y. & Co. 96 58


Hill, Amos & H. Y., 38 00


Hill, Jr. Amos


119 15


Homer, William F. .. 141


Homer, A. W. 2 77


Hill, Francis 83 99


Hanson, Joel F.


21 62


Hill, 2d, William 88 55


Hill, Gershom 1 50


Hill, Joseph


86 37


Hill, Joseph, imp. by Noland, 4 43


Higgins, Albert 9 10


Homer, Eleazer


101 42


Hammett, Samuel P. 28 74


Hanson, William 5 30


Homer, Capt. James B. 96 50


Hill, Est. of Nancy, 16 11


Hill, Miss Nancy, 3 72


Hill, Jr. Amos, Guar- dian, 5 70


J.


Jordon, Joseph 1 50


Jones, Lewis 1 50


Joyce, Robert, 1 50


Jarvis, Est. of John .. 27 23


Jenkins, Estate of


Isaiah, 13 62


Johnson, Nathaniel 37 70


K.


Kelley, John 1 50


Kelley, Patrick 1 50


King, Abraham 1 50


Kimball, Stephen 12 90


Kniff, Michael 1 50


Kenney, Thomas 1 50


Keniston, Charles 12 58


Kenney, Michael 5 30


Kidder, Joseph T. 5 30


Keith, James 1 50


King, Andrew 4 67


Kent, James W. 1 50


Kittridge, J. C. 1 50


Kenney, Andrew 1 50


Kenney, J. W. 1 50


15 Kenney, Timothy 4 48


Kimball & Russell, .. 15 83


L.


Littlehale, Langdon .. 1 50


Lock, Jr. Davis 2 93


Lawrence, Joel 1 50


Locke, B. F. 2 13


Locke, Thomas 1 50


Lines, Bartholomew .. 1 50


Lyons, Richard 1 50


Locke, Daniel 1 50


Lahay, John 1 50


Lyons, Thomas 1 50


Late, John 1 50


Langley, John J. 1 50


Locke, Lorenzo, &




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