Town of Arlington annual report 1862-1870, Part 9

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Edward Storer, 66 66 66


127 50


Frank Gould, for Survey and Plan,


18 00


Wm. L. Clark & Co., for Harness Work, 48 79


John Lawrence. for Painting Carts,


8 30


Andrews Howe, for Shovels,


2 75


66 R. W. Shattuck & Co., for Shovels, &c.,


9 33


J. M. Chase, for Guide Board,


75


66 Wm. T. Wood, for Tools, &c.,


3 00


M. G. Flanders, for Cash paid for Weighing Hay, 1 12


J. Willard Russell, for Whiplash,


1 00


66 James Stearns, for Damage done by defect in Highway, 100 00


$3.569 03


NOTE ..... The actual expense of the Highways is shown, by deducting from the above amount $145.00, received for work done by the Town Team, Side- walk Tax, &c., and adding the Board of the men employed on the Highways at Almshouse, estimated at $400.00. A large proportion of the Salary of the Superintendent of the Almshouse is chargeable to the Highways, as most of his time is employed thereon.


13


EXPENDITURES.


HIGH SCHOOL-HOUSE.


Paid Trustees of Cotting Academy, for their Estate, $6,250 00


" James M. Chase, for Shingling Roof, &c., ....... 267 47


Edward Storer, for Carpenter Work, 12 35


Jesse Bacon & Co., for Mason 66 17 25


66 R. W. Shattuck & Co., for Zinc, &c., 175 50


J. L. Ross, for Furniture, 104 80


$6,827 37


TOWN HOUSE.


Paid Michael Cashman, for Work in Cellar, $2 00


John Lawrence, for Glazing, 2 25


66 R. W. Shattuck, for Stove, &c., 6 00


" Jonas Woodard, for Charcoal,


9 00


66 R. B. Hall, for Repairing Roof, 16 00


66 West Cambridge Gas Light Co., for Gas, 49 60


J. Winslow Peirce, for Fuel, 83 98


Jesse Bacon & Co., for Rebuilding Drain, &c.,


82 99


Edward Storer, for Superintendence and Car- penter Work, 215 23


$467 05


STREET LAMPS.


Paid West Cambridge Gas Light Company, $90 65


Thomas Butler, for care of Lamps, 52 00


S. A. Stetson & Co., for Burners, 2 25


John Lawrence, for Repairing Lanterns, 75


T. H. Russell, for Matches, .. .....


45


$146 10


14 .


EXPENDITURES.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Paid Abijah Frost, for Care of Engine, $41 67


Theodore Diehl, « " 66


8 33


Walter Fletcher, for Rent of Land, 10 00


R. W. Shattuck & Co., for Sundries, 7 20


J. Winslow Peirce, for Coal, 4 00


66 Solon Hardy, for Oil, &c., 2 40


$73 60


LIQUOR AGENCY.


Paid Edward F. Porter, State Liquor Agent, for Liquors and Wines,


$414 35


United States License, 20 00


66 66 Tax on Liquors, ....


9 37


$443 72


TOWN LIBRARY.


Paid Town Grant,


$100 00


Miss S. E. Stanwood, Librarian, 50 00


$150 00


CEMETERIES, &c.


Paid Committee on Old Cemetery, Town Grant, .. .. ..


$300 00


Edward Storer, for Repairing Fence, and a New Bier, 25 88


J. Winslow Peirce, for Teaming Gravel, 7 50


$333 38


15


EXPENDITURES.


INCOME OF POOR WIDOW'S FUND.


Paid Mrs. Rankin,


$4 00


66


Lakin,


. 4 00


66


" Furguson, .... 4 00


$12 00


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.


Paid Ebenezer Gay, for Services in Procuring Pen- sions for Mrs. Ferguson and Moore,


$5 00


Wm. Winn, Auctioneer, for Selling School Houses, 8 73


J. L. Fairbanks, for Record Book,


6 00


66 Edward Russell, for Posting Bills,


5 75


66 U. States Tax on Wm. Cutter School Fund, ..


25 68


W. E. Parmenter, for Professional Services, .... 30 00


Edward Storer, for Services as Constable, 5 00


66 Caleb Kingman, for New Town Pump, 73 97


66 Hartwell, Boynton & Trask, for Ringing Bells, 12 00


66 Prescott, Proctor & Fowle, for Sch'l Books, &c., 69 49


66 Abel R. Proctor, for Postage and Revenue Stamps, &c.,.


28 39


66 John B. Hartwell, for Warning Town Meet- ings, &c., 88 20


Rev. D. R. Cady, for Services as School Com- mittee, 6 00


6 Rev. S. A. Smith, for Services as School Com- mittee,


15 00'


66 Henry Swan, for Services as School Com- mittee, 10 00


66 Rev. William E. Gibbs, for Services as School Committee, 40 00


Amount carried forward, $429 21


16 .


EXPENDITURES.


Amount brought forward,


$429 21


Paid Josiah Crosby, for Services as School Com- mittee, and Building Committee, 40 00


William E. Parmenter, Esq., for Services as School Committee,


50 00


W. C. Currier, for Services as Constable, 8 00


66 G. C. Russell, "


Assessor,


115 00


S. Symmes, Jr., “ 66


125 00


David Crosby, “ 66 66


66


17,00


Samuel Butterfield, for Services as Selectman, Overseer of the Poor, Highway Surveyor, and Recruiting,


.


250 00


Samuel S. Davis, for Services as Selectman, Overseer of the Poor, Highway Surveyor, and Recruiting,


125 00


A. R. Proctor, for Services as Town Clerk, ....


66


66 66


66 Treasurer,


50 00


66


66


66


66 on State Aid, and Allotments,


50 00


66 as Clerk to the Se- lectmen, 50 00


" Collecting Tax, $34,200.71, at 1 per cent.,


342 00


" Recording Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 14 65


15 00


66


66


" Making Financial Report, ....


161 00


66 W. & E. Howe, for Printing,


$2,049 86


66


66


66


6


66


50 00


17


EXPENDITURES.


TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST.


PRINCIPAL.


Paid Samuel Butterfield, Treasurer,


$146 00


John Peabody,


500 00


Charles Cutter,


2,000 00


66 Faneuil Hall Bank, 4,000 00


6,646 00


INTEREST.


Paid Trustees Juvenile Library,


$6 00


William L. Clark,


11 00


Luke Wyman,


25 00


66 James Peabody,


27 50


Samuel Butterfield, Treasurer,


29 75


66


G. C. Whittemore, Executor,


37 75


Mrs. Rebecca Whittemore, 37 75


66 Charles H. Russell,


37 75


66


Stephen Symmes, Sen.


55 00


Heirs of Miles Gardner, 55 00


Mrs. Keziah Russell, 60 00


W. Cambridge Five Cts. Sav. Bank,


60 00


Faneuil Hall Bauk,


62 00


Samuel Butterfield,


77 50


Charles .Cutter,


100 00


Jacob F. Hobbs,


100 00


Daniel C. Brown, 110 00


John Fillebrown, 116 00


66 E. N. Holbrook, 143 75


66 Alexander Thomas,


143 75


Heirs of Joseph Wyman,


149 36


66 Samuel Butterfield, Trustee, 150 00


66 William Cutter School Fund, 177 90


John Peabody, 227 43


66 Reuben Hunt, 275 00


Warren Rawson, 292 50


Heirs of John Albree, 562 50


3,130 19


$9,776 19


2


18


EXPENDITURES.


MILITARY EXPENSES.


Paid Adams' Express Company, for Freight, $1 25


Samuel Butterfield, for Expense of Recruits to Lawrence, 33 85


John Field, for Money Deposited with State Treasurer, 125 00


Addison Gage, for Money Deposited with State Treasurer, 125 00


" Charles Birchard, for Money Deposited with State Treasurer, 125 00


125 00


Henry A. Tufts, for Substitute,


125 00


Charles H. Crane, "


125 00


Charles O. Gage, 66


125 00


George H. Hills, 66


125 00


Wm. W. Kimball, 66


125 00


Abel R. Proctor, 66 66


125 00


John Kelly, Bounty for Re-enlistment,


H. K. Oliver, State Treasurer, for Recruits, 1,250 00


Samuel Butterfield, for Bounties for 73 Men, .. *9,066 00


$11,726 10


*$196.00 of this amount was received of J. S. Potter, as a balance of Recruiting Money in his hands.


STATE AID TO SOLDIERS' FAMILIES.


Paid Daniel Benham's Wife and Family,


$144 00


John Kelly's 66 60


144 00


Eber Hill's 66 66


144 00


John Devlin's 66 66 66


159 20


M. J. Whittemore's " 66


144 00


66 James Ferguson's Widow and


138 00


Amount carried forward,


$873.20


66


Wm. G. Peck,


125 00


19


EXPENDITURES.


Amount brought forward,


$873 20


Paid Arthur B. Moulton's Wife and Family,


133 00


Elisha T. Sargent's 66 66


99 68


William G. Cushing's


66 66


136 80


66 Patrick Rowe's Parents,


104 28


66 Michael Campbell's Wife,


52 14


66 David Fitzgerald's Mother,


52 14


66 William Thompson's Widow, 52 14


Charles E. Moore's Mother, 52 14


66 Andrew Callum's 66


52 14


Jeremiah Clancy's Wife and Child, 54 00


Thomas O'Brien's Parents, 58 00


James Cassidy's Wife and Mother,


James Moore's Wife and Child, 62 84


John W. Pierce's Mother, 62 84


Reuben Frost's Wife and Family,


36 00


66


Peter Johnson's Parents,


47 40


66 George W. Nesmith's Wife and Family, 89 20


Leander F. Gilcrease's Mother, 30 42


66 John I. Hagan's 66


19 50


66 John Kelly's Wife,


23 00


Otis K. Wilbur's Mother, 32 28


66 John H. Grant's 66


24 00


66. William S. Payne's Daughter, 52 14


William M. Payne's Mother, 24 42


66 Daniel W. Folger's Wife and Child, 26 00


John Payne's Wife and Family, 32 80


66 James Gibson's Mother, 11 28


6 William Coleman's Mother, 13 00


$2,396 02


49 84


66 Dennis Daily's Widow and Child,


39 40


DR. ABEL R. PROCTOR, Treasurer, in Account FROM APRIL 1, 1864,


$356 38


To Balance in Treasury, April 1, 1864,


1 00


Cash for Old Bridge Lumber, sold,


66


" Use of Plough, by C. Wood, 1 00


2 00


.


" Auctioneer's License of B. Poland,


12 00


66


Interest on Poor Widows' Fund,


15 00


66


6


Received for Sidewalk Repairs,


66


66


66


Interest on School House Notes and Taxes, ....


23 30


66 66 Rent on Town Lands,


76 55


66


66 66 for Sundries in Old School Houses,


71 47


66


66


from Hay Scales,


78 00


66


66


66


for Old School Furniture, sold,


85 00


66


66


66


" Cow, sold,


87 00


66


66


66


Donation to High School, from Cyrus H. Cutter,


128 00


66


66


66


Earnings of Town Teams,


118 91


66


66 State School Fund,


156 00


66


66


66


for William Carnes' Board,


191 00


66


66


66


" Recruiting, of J. S. Potter, Treasurer, from Town of Belmont, for Paupers,


241 88


66


66


295 00


66


66


66


of State, for Recruiting,


298 66


66


66


Interest on William Cutter School Fund,


66


66


withdrawn from the State Treasurer, Recruiting


375 00


Money, .


from Town Liquor Agency,


500 35


66


66


Rents of Town House,


1,104 50


" North West Seliool House,


1,750 00


66


66


66


Old Centre


66


1,900 00


66


66


66


66 State Treasurer, Tax on Corporations, 66 for State Aid, Paid,


2,800 00


66


66


66


66


Uncollected Taxes for 1863, in full,


59 23


66


66


66


Taxes for 1864, including Abatement & Discount, 36,539 07


500 00


66


66


Borrowed of William Cutter School Fund,


1,000 00


66


66


66


" Moses C. Trask,


66


66


" Warren Rawson,


2,200 00


66


66


66


" John Fillebrown,


3,300 00


16


66


66 Faneuil Hall Bank,


4,000 00


$60,242 95


66


66


1,916 65


66


66


66


66


60 00


with the TOWN OF WEST CAMBRIDGE, CR.


TO MARCH 31, 1865.


By Cash paid Incidental School Expenses, $2,080 52


Teachers' Salaries, .


5,283 60


66


66 66 Almshouse and Poor Expenses, 3,593 43


66


66


66 Highway Expenses, 3,569 03


66


66 for High School House,


6,827 37


" Town House, 467 05


6 66


66 " Street Lamps,


146 10


66


66 66 " Fire Department, 73 60


66


66 66 " Liquor Agency,


443 72


66


66 66 " Town Library, 150 00


333 38


66


66


Poor Widows,


12 00


66


66


Incidental Expenses,


2,049 86


66


66


Debt and Interest, 9.776 19


66


66


66 Military Bounties and Expenses, 11,726 10


66


66


66 State Aid to Soldiers' Families,


2,396 02


66


County Tax,


1,972 13


66


State 66


6,408 00


66


66


66 Abatement of Taxes,


513 56


66


66 Discount on Taxes,


1,824 80


66 Uncollected Taxes, 144 55


66 Cash on hand,


$60,242 95


West Cambridge, March 31, 1865.


We have this day audited and examined the Books and Accounts of ABEL R. PROCTOR, Treasurer of the Town of West Cambridge, and find the same correct and properly vouched for, and balance on hand as above stated.


SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, { Selectmen of the SAMUEL S. DAVIS, Town of West Cambridge.


451 94


66


66 66 66 " Cemetery, &c.,


ESTIMATED VALUE


OF THE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY BELONGING TO THE TOWN OF WEST CAMBRIDGE, MARCH 31, 1865.


Town House, Building, and Land, $17,000 00


Almshouse Estate,


East District School House,


4,000 00


Russell 66


9,600 00


Cutter


66


9,471 00


High 66 66 6,827 00


Blue Gravel Lot of Land,


1,500 00


Gravel Lot near Albert Winn's, 175 00


Training Field Lot of Land,


2,000 00


Spring Valley 66 500 00


Fire Engine, Hose Carriage, Hose, and House, 1,000 00


550 00


Furniture in Almshouse,


66 " Town House, 750 00


Four Horses, 1 Cow, 2 Pigs, 3 Carts, 2 Wagons, 1 Sleigh, Harnesses, Farming and Road Tools, Hay and Straw at Almshouse and Stable,


1,400 00


Wood, Coal, and Old Lumber, at Almshouse, 200 00


Town Clock in First Congregational Church, 500 00


Town Library, and Book Cases,


1,000 00


Town Hay Scales, 150 00


Hearse, Harness, and Hearse House,


519 00


Mount Pleasant Cemetery,


2,500 00


William Cutter School Fund, 5,354 00


Poor Widows' Fund, 200 00


Wines and Liquors at Town Agency, 75 00


Due from Commonwealth for State Aid, 2,000 00


Uncollected Taxes, 144 55


Cash in Treasury, 451 94


9,000 00


$76,867 49


24 .


STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT, MARCH 31, 1865.


TO WHOM DUE.


DATE OF NOTE.


WHEN DUE.


RATE OF INTEREST.


INTEREST, PAID UP TO.


AMOUNT.


Rebecca Whittemore,


June 11, 1860.


June 11, 1865.


6 per cent.


June 11, 1864.


$629.20


Samuel Butterfield,


Jan.


1, 1861.


Jan.


I, 1866.


6


July


1, 1864.


2,500.00


Alexander Thomas,


July


1, 1852.


July


1,1867.


53


66


Jan.


1, 1865.


5,000.00


Charles H. Russell,


June 11,1860.


17, 1860.


Aug. 17, 1870.


53


66


Jan.


1, 1865.


5,000.00


Heirs of John Albree,


July


1,1852.


July


1, 1872.


Jan.


1, 1865.


5,000.00 629.20


Heirs of James Russell,


June


11, 1860.


June


11, 1875.


6


66


June 11, 1864.


Heirs of John Albree,


July


1,1862.


July


1,1877.


100 6


66


Jan.


1, 1865.


5,000.00


W. Cambridge Five Cents Savings Bank,


July


1,1862,


July,


1,1872.


Jan.


1, 1865.


1,000.00


Jacob F. Hobbs,


Aug.


1, 1862.


Aug.


1,1872.


5


66


Jan.


1, 1865.


2,000.00


John Fillebrown,


Aug.


1, 1862.


Aug.


1, 1872.


5


Jan.


1, 1865.


1,000.00


John Fillebrown,


Sept.


13, 1862.


Sept.


13, 1867.


5.3


66


Jan.


1, 1865.


1,200.00


Samuel Butterfield,


Aug.


1, 1862.


Aug.


1,1872.


5


66


Jan.


1, 1865.


1,000.00


Samuel Butterfield,


Jan.


1,1863.


Jan.


1,1868.


53


Jan.


1,1865.


500.00


Warren Rawson,


Aug.


28, 1862


Aug. 28, 1867.


5


Jan.


1, 1865.


2,500.00


Warren Rawson,


Jan.


1,1863.


Jan.


1,1868.


66


Jan.


1, 1865.


1,000.00


Heirs of Miles Gardner,


Sept. 24, 1862.


Sept. 24, 1867.


53


66


Jan. Jan. Jan.


1,1865.


1,000.00


John Peabody,


Sept. 27, 1862.


Sept. 27, 1867. Jan.


1, 1873.


66


Jan.


1, 1865.


1,000.00


James Peabody,


Oct. 31, 1862.


Oct.


31, 1867.


66


66


July


1, 1864.


1,000.00


Amount carried forward,


$40,587.60


I


1


1


1


April 29, 1861.


April 29, 1866.


6 53


1, 1865.


2,000.00


John Peabody,


Jan.


1,1863.


June 11, 1870.


6


June 11, 1864.


629.20


Reuben Hunt,


Aug.


TOWN DEBT.


1,1865.


1,000.00


Keziah Russell,


1


1


STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT, CONTINUED.


TO WHOM DUE.


DATE OF NOTE.


WHEN DUE.


RATE OF INTEREST.


INTEREST, PAID UP TO.


AMOUNT.


Amount brought forward,


John Fillebrown,


Dec.


1,1864.


Dec. 1, 1870.


6 per cent.


Warren Rawson,


Jan.


1, 1865.


Jan.


1, 1870.


6


2,200.00


Moses C. Trask,


Dec.


1, 1864.


On demand.


6


1,000.00


Stephen Symmes, Sen.,


Dec.


2, 1862.


Dec.


2, 1867.


53


66


Jan.


1, 1865.


1,000.00


Stephen Symmes, Sen.,


Jan.


30, 1863.


Jan. 30, 1873.


51


Jan.


1,1865.


500.00


Daniel C. Brown,


Jan.


1, 1863.


Jan.


1, 1873.


Feb.


7, 1863.


Feb.


7,1873.


53


Jan.


1, 1865.


2,715.49


William L. Clark,


Feb.


1, 1863.


Feb.


1,1873.


53


Jan.


1, 1865.


200.00


Luke Wyman,


Aug.


1, 1863,


Aug.


1, 1865.


5


5


66


Jan.


1,1865.


2,000.00


Feb.


10, 1863.


On demand.


6


66


66


Jan.


1,1865.


500.00


Nov.


21,1863.


6


Jan.


1, 1865.


500.00


Samuel Butterfield, Treasurer,


Dec. 31, 1861.


66


6


66


Mar. 31, 1865.


349.85


Trustees of Juvenile Library,


April 1, 1856.


6


April 1, 1864.


100.00


April 14, 1863.


April 14, 1868.


6


April 14, 1864


500.00


May


1,1863.


May


1, 1868.


6


May


1, 1864.


500.00


66


66


66


66


July


13, 1863.


July


13, 1868.


6


July


13, 1864,


500.00


66


66


66


66


66


Sept.


17, 1863.


Sept.


17, 1868.


6


Sept. 17, 1864.


500.00


66


66


66


Dec.


29, 1863.


Dec. 29, 1868.


6


Des. 29, 1864.


465.00


66


66


Feb.


8, 1864.


Feb.


8, 1869.


6


6


Feb.


8, 1865.


500.00


1864.


1874.


6


500.00


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


I


·


Aug.


4, 1863.


Aug.


4,1871.


July


1, 1864.


1,000.00


Warren Rawson,


John Peabody,


John Peabody,


1


TOWN DEBT.


25


$61,417.94


-


William Cutter School Fund,


66


1


1


Jan. 1, 1865.


2,000.00


Heirs of Joseph Wyman,


1


$40,587.60


3,300.00


.


TOWN OFFICERS OF


WEST CAMBRIDGE, 6 For the year 1845-6.


Town Clerk. ABEL R. PROCTOR.


Treasurer and Collector. ABEL R. PROCTOR.


Selectmen. SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL S. DAVIS, J. S. POTTER.


Assessors. STEPHEN SYMMES, JR., GEORGE C. RUSSELL, GEORGE Y. WELLINGTON.


Overseers of the Poor. SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL S. DAVIS, J. S. POTTER.


28 .


TOWN OFFICERS.


School Committee.


REV. SAMUEL A. SMITH, for one year. HENRY SWAN, 66 66


WM. E. PARMENTER, Esq, for two years. REV. DANIEL R. CADY, 66 66


REV. WILLIAM E. GIBBS, " three


JOSIAH CROSBY, 66 66


Surveyors of Highways. SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL S. DAVIS, J. S. POTTER.


Constables and Police Officers.


JOHN B. HARTWELL,


EDWARD STORER,


RALPH W. SHATTUCK, ABIJAH FROST, ANDREW F. ALLEN, JAMES THAXTER, J. WINSLOW PEIRCE, EDWARD RUSSELL.


Fence Viewers. JAMES M. CHASE, JESSE BACON, ALBERT L. TEEL.


Town Sexton.


JOHN B. HARTWELL.


Field Drivers. JOHN WINN, JOHN PEABODY, ABIJAH FROST,


29


TOWN OFFICERS.


Truant Officers. JOSIAH CROSBY, HENRY SWAN, GEORGE Y. WELLINGTON.


Measurers of Wood. SOLON HARDY, J. WINSLOW PEIRCE.


Measurers of Stone and Gravel. JESSE BACON, ALFRED BROOKS, JOHN WINN.


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


Surveyors of Lumber. JAMES M. CHASE, DAVID K. WELLINGTON.


Sealers of Leather. THOMAS RAMSDELL, BENJAMIN POLAND.


Fish Preservers. JAMES DURGIN, JAMES E. SMITH.


Committee on Mount Pleasant Cemetery. THOMAS THORPE, EDWARD STORER, JOHN B. HARTWELL.


30


TOWN OFFICERS.


Pound Keeper. JOHN WINN.


Town Weigher.


J. WINSLOW PEIRCE.


Clerk of the Market. HENRY LOCKE.


Sealer of Weights and Measures.


NAPOLEON UNDERWOOD.


Liquor Agent. DAVIES DODGE.


Engineers of the Fire Department.


By a vote of the Town, the Selectmen were instructed to act as the Board of Engineers for the Fire Department.


Hog Reeves. WILLIAM ALBERT CLARK, JOHN SCHWAMB, CHARLES DUPEE, FREDERICK DICKSON, AUGUSTUS NICHOLS, E. AUGUSTUS DUPEE.


The Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of High- ways, Engineers of the Fire Department, Treasurer and Clerk, meet for the transaction of the business of their respective de- partments, at their Rooms, in the Town House, on the last MONDAY EVENING of each month.


Town, County, and State Lares,


AS ASSESSED


FOR THE YEAR 1864,


A.


Acres, John, 2 00


Allen, Abbott 332 16


Allen, Abbott, improved


by John Allen, includ-


ing Horne Place and Brooks Land, 40 04


Allen, William H. 76 10


Allen, Andrew F. 47 50


Ahern, Dennis 2 00


Allen, John F.


2 65


Adams, Amos 5 90


Allen, David 2 00


Avery, Sarah, Widow 14 63


Adams, John, Heirs, 35 10


Anderson, Frederick 2 00


B.


Briley, Edward 2 00


Burns, Thomas 2 00


Bacon, Edward 13 70


Barry, Michael 2 00


Burns, Thomas 2 00


Burges, George 2 00


Barry, John 2 00


Boardman, Sarah J.


50 05


Boardman, Joseph F.


2 00


Begarn, Timothy


2 00


Brooks, George T.


Birmingham, John 2 00


2 00


Bryan, Thomas 2 00


Bailey, James R. 345 72


Brooks, Addison .


211 95


Bannon, Owen


2 00


Bucknam, Theodore G. 70 90


Barry, Richard


2 00


Boothby, Eli S.


2 00


Bacon, Henry


5 90


Butler, William


2 00


Battles, S. A. 22 80


Blackington, John


2 00


Bullock, Albert


9 33


Bullock, Mary E., Est., 47 26


Banfill, Charles W.


2 00


Barnes, John


2 00


Butler, Michael J.


15 60


Brown, Daniel S.


66


S. F.


151 76


66


Woodbridge's Land, 6 11


Butcher, Sidney


2 00


Bailey, George W.


2 00


32


TAXES.


Ball, W. H. W.


Brooks, Alfred 17 21


Bassett, Isaac A., Jr., 2 00


Bassett, Isaac A. 13 00


Bailey, James A. E.


122 64


Blackington, Samuel 2 34


Bride, Edmund 2 00


Bride, Richard,


2 00


Butler, William


2 00


Bannon, Patrick 2 00


2 00


Butler, Thomas


7 85 Bacon, Reuben


Butler, Daniel G.


4 80


Blake, Stephen


8 50


C.


Collins, Patrick B. 2 00


Butterfield, Joseph 144 97


Culline, Stephen 2 00


Bailey, James A. 41 00


Connor, Peter


2 00


Birmingham, Peter 2 00


Collins, John


2 00


Bacon, Jesse


58 60


Cronan Dennis


2 00


Bacon, Henry, or Peo-


Crow, Robert


2 00


ple's Loan Fund, 7 80


Burtwell, James C. 2 00


Beaty, Adam


4 60


Cunningham, Michael


2 00


Brady, Thomas


10 78


Coursey, John 2 00


Brady, John


10 78


Corigan, Patrick 2 00


Bassen, Jacob


2 00


Chabotte, Joseph 2 00


Barker, Levi


23 71


Crowley, Daniel 2 00


Barker, Simeon 2 00


Chester, Thomas


2 00


Blanchard, James C. 21 50


Clarke, John 2 00


Baston, James 2 00


Crosby, Walter 2 00


Brooks, Cyrus, Estate, .. 36 01


Calahan & Calline 14 30


Burns, John 5 72


Crosby, Rowland H. 88 45


Bartlett, Lewis P. 131 01


Clark, James F. 2 00


Bartlett, Lewis P. 29 90


Currier, W. C. 9 15


Bartlett, Lewis P. 16 90


Carney, John


2 00


Bartlett, Lewis P. 11 70


Connor, Morris 2 00


Brooks, Sarah, Mrs. 9 95


Connor. Timothy


2 00


Butterfield, Samuel .311 32


Cunniff, Timothy 2 00


Butterfield, Sam'l, Fiske


Cox, Michael


2 00


Estate, 79 18


Cunningham, David 2 00


Butterfield, Sam'l, Trus. 32 50


Calahan, James 2 00


Birchard, Charles 122 25


Creighton, David


2 00


Burrage, Joseph 153 45


Cogswell, Erie 2 00


Bradshaw, Anna, Miss .. 49 79


Chapman, Edward 137 16


Bucknam, Jesse, Dea. .. 79 03


Croome, George 155 40


Bucknam, Jesse, Dea. .. 45 50


Cam, Isaac 2 00


Cotton, Albert W.


2 00


Bates, Edward P. 4 60


3 30 | Barnes, Martin, Estate, .. 78 65


Barnes, Eliza A. Mrs. .. 19 50 Blanchard, Mary, and


Rebecca Fessenden, .. 15 60


Burke, Michael 17 60


Bucknam, Samuel C. 48 74


66 Packard Land, 12 35


Bacon, Alva 9 80


Brooks, Asa, Estate,


46 02


Boynton, Thurston 2 00


Creeden, Dennis


5 25


Curtis, Samuel


2 00


33


TAXES.


Crowley, Cornelius


Collins, Dennis 7 20


Collins, Patrick 6 81


Coursey, John 10 19 Collins, Patrick, Jr. 2 00


Calahan, Daniel 12 40


Cutter, Charles 121 99


Collins, Patrick 9 80


Cashman, Michael


2 00


Crane, Charles H. 174 50


Crosby, Mary, Mrs. 13 00


Chase, James M. 60 50


Caldwell, Joshua


21 37


Cady, D. R. Rev. 54 00


Caldwell & Kimball 5 20


Cutter, Elijah


8 55


Cutter, Ammi 15 00


Clarke, William.L. 42 04


Clarke, A. W. 4 60


Crosby, Josiah 143 68


Cahalan, Thomas 28 13


Crosby, Henry J. 2 00


Cowing, E. P. 2 00


Converse, James C. 294 03


Converse, Jas. C., Peirce


Place, 82 42


Cassidy, James 2 00


Carney, John


2 00


Carroll, John 13 32


Curtin, John


2 00


Curtin, Patrick


2 00


Childs, Charles S. 2 00


Childs, James


19 63


Cutter, E. L.


37 95


Cutter, Gershom, 65 26


Cutter, Charles, 2d


2 00


Dailey, Patrick, 2 00


Donnavan, Martin 2 00


Dudley, William H. 2 00


Dailey, Daniel 2 00


Dolan, William 2 00


Donnally, Patrick, 2 00


Dresser, Mason 2 00


Doyle, John, Sen. 2 00


Davis, Benjamin 2 00


Dupee, E. A. 2 00


Cutter, Cyrus H. 115 63


Cutter, Cyrus H. 9 10


Dupee, Charles F. 2 00


Driscoll, Patrick 2 00


Cutter, Thomas 2 00


· Casey, John 10 19


Cutter, Elijah 152 17


Cutter, Nehemiah H. 2 00


Diehl, Theodore 2 00


3 16


Crane, Susan L., Mrs. .. 52 00 Crane, Susan L., Mrs.


Guardian for George, 20 80


Crane, Ellen, Miss 20 80


Cutter, Cyrus H., Rus- sell Estate, 5 85


Clifford, Patrick


5 90


D.


Durnan, Peter, Jr. 2 00


Doyle, Catharine, 23 40


Doyle, William 4. 60


Dwyer, Thomas 2 00


Campbell, Michael 5 20


Crosby, David 26 44


Cobbett, George W. 2 00


Coomb, Augustus 9 80


Clark, Calvin 14 50


Clarke, David


4 93


Cutter, Ammi P.


58 29


Cutter, Ammi P., Mill


Street House, 18 72


Davenport, Thomas 2 00


Cutter, John 8 11


Davis, Charles 2 00


Doland, James 2 00


Demsey, Michael 2 00


Cutter, Cyrus 227 51


Cutter, Cyrus 39 00


Cutter, Cyrus, improved by Foster, 58 50


Cutter, Ira


7 20 | Calahan, Matthew


2 00


Chamberlain, Alfred, Est. 91 00


3


34


TAXES.


Driscoll, John


2 00|


Emerson, William 2 00


Drury, John 2 00


Dupee, Theodore


2 00 Erwing, John 23 68


Dickey, William


Davidson, James


2 00


Eaton, Timothy 163 40


Eaton, Timothy


9 10


Donaldson, R. S.


2 00


Duffy, John


2 00


Dunkerly, John


2 00


Driscol, Martin


2 00


Damon, Samuel G.


150 33


Dodge, Davies 89 10


8 50


Dodge, John P.


12 56


Dernon, Peter


5 25


Fitch, Patrick


2 00


Dickson, Aaron 2 00


Finton, Patrick 2 00


Dupee, William T. 2 00


74 02


Durgin, James


20 79


Fielding, John


2 00


Davis, John


5 90


Feely, Jeremiah


2 00


Day, John W. 2 00


Foy, Thomas


2 00


Davis, Adolphus 132 25


97 04


Dodge, Paul F.


5 90


Fermoil, Patrick 6 29


Dexter, John


42 95


Fermoil, Michael 2 00


Davis, Samuel S.


47 89


Farrelly, James 2 00


Fillebrown, John 203 72


Donahue, Timothy 2 00


Frost, Francis S. 25 40


Dudley, Charles 2 00


Frost, Francis S. 65 39


Dennie, William 2 00


Ferrin, Jacob W. 20 20


Dickson, Joseph 10 53


Frost, Mary, Mrs. 18 85


Fitch, Patrick, Est., and


Timothy Mahoney 8 19


Fitzpatrick, Dennis 2 00


Fowle, John 132 00


Fowle, John, Prescott


House, 28 08


Dupee, Lorenzo W. 2 00


Daniels, John P., Estate, 30 81


5 90


Duncan, James C.


10 89


Doyle, John


2 00


E.


Elliot, Robert


...


F.


Farr, Lysander 2 00


Frost, Lydia, Miss 6 50


Frost, Reuben 2 00


Friend, Matthew 2 00


Duffie, John


Fitzpatrick, John 2 00


Dickson, Aaron, P. 54 17


Fulsom, Henry 2 00


Finnesey, Thomas 2 00


Fowle, Samuel A. 54 00


Farrell, William 2 00


Deblois, Albert 2 00


36 13


Dickson, Frederick


Dickson, Albert L. 20 85


Dickson, Sarah, Miss 24 31


Dunn, Dennis 2 00


Duncan, John, Rev. 9 80


Fowle, John, Pat'k Clif-


ford Place, 6 50


Fowle, John, Land on Hill, 37 38


Fowle, John, Main St., 14 30


Fowle, John, Bannon House, 10 14


2 00 |Fowle, Jno. Franklin St. 11 70


Edges, Thomas 2 00


2 00 Eliot, George, Capt. 54 78


2 00


Easterbrooks, Horatio .. 12 40


Deblois, Albert, 2d


Dickey, Nathan


Davis, Adin


Dodge, W. S.


35


TAXES.


Fowle, John, So. Frank- lin Street,


Fowle, John, B. R. Sta- ble, and Blacksmith's Shop,


53 30


Fowle, John, Franklin Street, 25 68


Fowle, John, Bird Place, 10 40


Field, John W. 41 00


Fessenden, Charles B. 15 00


Fessenden, N. M. 39 70


Fessenden, John J. 116 79


Fessenden, George H. 2 00


Fessenden & Fowle, 18 40


Ford, William 2 00


Finnity, Thomas 2 00


Farmer, Elbridge 129 07


Frost, Abijah 25 53


Freeman, John D. 100 80


Fletcher, Walter 208 31


Fletcher, Walter 37 70


Fletcher, Walter 23 40


Fletcher, Matthew 11 75


Furgerson, James, Est., 8 19


Flanders, Moses G. 2 00


Fowle, George B. 2 00


Fowle, Frederick E. 12 40


Frost, Mary, Mrs. 13 00


Fillebrown, Edward


19 88


Field, John, 941 38 Field, John, improved


by D. R. Cady, 67 60 Fessenden, Philip B. Est. 28 60


Fitzgerald, Morris 2 00


G.


Gordon, John 2 00


Grant, John


2 00


Gallager, Martin


2 00


Gately, John


2 00


Gately, Michael


2 00


Gardner, Lydia, and Al- mira, Miss


9 62


Gardner, Miles, Estate, 26 59


Green, William H.


2 00


Griffith, Albert, and El-


len Hewes, 44 20


Grady, Martin 2 00


Gibbs, W. E. Rev. 6 55


Gallegar, John




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