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largely in excess of their expectations, finally concluded to defer the erection to a later period. Subscriptions to the amount of about twelve hundred dollars had been promised the committee, one hundred and one dollars only of which had been collected ; but, on account of the postponement of the work, no further collections were made. The sums paid were as follows : by James C. Converse $50.00 ; by William J. Niles $25.00; by J. Winslow Peirce $5.00; by Jesse Bacon $5.00; Stephen Swan, $5.00; by Stephen Symmes $4.00; by Dudley H. Tufts $3.00; by Edmund G. East- man $1.00 ; by Howard W. Hill $3.00; a total of $101.00. To this sum was added by Joseph S. Potter $22.50, and by Francis A. Harris $65.00, each amount being the net proceeds of entertainments gotten up with a view of contributing to the monument fund, making in all $188.50. This money also was placed in the hands of Mr. Field, who deposited the same, less $7.38 expense account, and the $500.00 received from the " Ladies Soldiers' Aid Society," with $6.25 interest added, in the Savings Bank in the following manner :
Jan. 13, 1866, $130.00
March 2, 1867, 506.25
July 6,
51.12
A total of $687.37, which constituted what was called the " Soldiers' Monument Fund."
The account above stated appears in a memorandum made by Mr. John Field, in a book now in the possession of his son and executor Mr. Wm. E. Field.
At a town meeting held April 5, 1869, under Article 21 of the warrant, " To see if the town will take any action or make an appropriation for a monument, etc., etc.," upon motion of William E. Parmenter, it was voted that the whole subject be left to a committee of three, to be appointed by
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the moderator. John Field, Benjamin Poland and Samuel G. Damon were appointed said committee.
This committee reported at the town meeting held Nov. 2, of the same year, in favor of building a monument and in said report gave an account of the fund held in the Savings Bank for this object, and advised an appropriation by the town, of a sum not to exceed four thousand dollars for the purpose. On motion of John Osborn, four thousand dollars was appropriated. Samuel G. Damon, John Field, Benjamin Poland, William E. Parmenter, Francis Gould, Samuel Butterfield, Joseph S. Potter and Cyrus H. Cutter, were appointed a committee to carry out the vote of the town.
This committee entered upon its work and in addition to the town appropriation and the "Monument Fund," received the pledge of contributions from citizens of about two thou- sand dollars ; but no part of these subscriptions were collected, because it became evident to the committee, that a satis- factory site whereon to place the monument, could not then be secured and the building thereof was again postponed. The appropriation of four thousand dollars not being used, reverted to the town treasury ; but the committee, by its chairman, reported at each subsequent annual town meeting and was allowed further time.
The necessary steps for placing the "Soldiers' Monument Fund" legally in the possession of the town were taken by William G. Peck, and at the town meeting held March 5, 1883, under Article 25 of the warrant, the town accepted the Fund, still remaining in the Savings Bank, which then, with accumulated interest, amounting to $1665.62 to be held in trust by the town, as the "Soldiers' Memorial Fund," "for the erection of a monument, or providing other suitable memorial in honor of the patriotism of those citizens of said town who lost their lives in military service in the War of the Rebellion."
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At the town meeting held March 10, 1885, under Article 31 of the warrant, upon the recommendation contained in the report of the Chairman of the Monument Committee, the town appropriated two thousand five hundred dollars, with, and in addition to the "Soldiers' Memorial Fund," then amounting to about eighteen hundred dollars, for the purpose of building a monument and appointed the present commit- tee to erect the same.
This committee found some difficulty in selecting a location for the Memorial generally satisfactory to the citizens of the town, but after considerable delay, the site at the junction of Arlington avenue and Broadway was fixed upon, pro- vided a sufficient sum of money could be raised by private subscription to purchase the grounds, including the buildings thereon, and to pay for the proposed changes in the design of the structure.
Through the generosity of citizens $7689.00 was sub- scribed and paid for this purpose, with the understanding that any amount left after completing the monument, was to be deposited with the town and held in trust, as a fund, the income thereof to be used for the care and protection of the Memorial.
The contributions were given with such a spirit of liberality pervading the entire community, as almost to preclude the mention of individual names, yet it may be proper to refer to the large donations received from John P. Squire, Francis S. Frost and Apollos J. Tillson ; and to add, that the payment of eight hundred dollars by Mr. Squire, for the buildings upon the ground, was far in excess of their value for removal, and was regarded largely as an addition to his former contribution.
In obtaining subscriptions the committee was much in- debted to the assistance rendered by Mr. William E. Wood ;
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more than six thousand dollars of the amount subscribed was made upon a paper circulated by him.
The plot of ground upon which the monument stands, was purchased from Frederick E. Fowle, and conveyed by deed, dated August 4, 1886, recorded with Middlesex South Dist. deeds, libro 1760, folio 443. The sum paid for the land and buildings, was four thousand five hundred dollars. Mr. Fowle conveyed the property to Samuel G. Damon, William E. Parmenter and William G. Peck, in trust for the purposes set forth in the deed. After the building had been sold to Mr. Squire, and by him removed, and the monument was in considerable part erected, said Damon, Parmenter and Peck conveyed the land, in conformity to the trust, to the town, by deed, dated October 15, 1886 ; recorded with said Middlesex deeds, libro 1779, folio 536, "said premises to be forever held as the site of the Soldiers' Monument."
At the town meeting held November 2, 1886, under Article 6 of the warrant, the town voted to accept the con- veyance of the land to be held for the purpose therein designated.
At the town meeting held March 15, 1887, under Article 30 of the warrant, the town appropriated twelve hundred dollars "to enclose the site of the monument with suitable curbstones, to grade, grass, plant and otherwise decorate the grounds, to place curbstones along the outer line of the sidewalks adjoining the lot, and concrete the sidewalks."
On the 17th of June, 1887, the monument was dedicated under the auspices of Francis Gould Post 36, Grand Army of the Republic and a committee of citizens of the town. The day was fine; the monument, the speakers' stand, the public buildings and many of the private residences in the town were suitably decorated for the occasion. The procession was under the direction of John H. Hardy, Chief Marshal, James A. Marden, Chief of Staff with several aids. In the
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procession were Baldwin's Cadet Band, 25 pieces and numerous Drum, Fife and Bugle corps ; the Somerville Light Infantry, Co. M., 8th Mass. V. M .; Arlington Fire Department, Charles Gott, Chief Engineer; Company of boys with a small fire engine; Francis Gould Post 36, G. A. R .; Mozart Reg. Association, 40th New York Vols., being the regiment in which 35 of our citizens enlisted and served ; Grand Army Republic Posts 30, 56, 57, and 186, of Cambridge; Post 119, Lexington ; Post 180, Concord ; Post 66, Medford ; Post 29, Waltham; Post 62, Newton ; Post 81, Watertown; carriages conveying Town Officers, Committee, Orator, Poet, and Invited Guests.
The procession halted at the monument, formed in front of the speakers' stand, and the citizens gathered around.
William E. Parmenter, Chairman of the committee of ar- rangements and President of the day, welcomed the assembly and introduced the several speakers. The chairman of the monument committee in a brief address surrendered the monument to the town ; James A. Bailey, chairman of the Selectmen accepted the monument in behalf of the town, and requested Post 36, Major Bacon, Commander, to pro- ceed with its dedication. The dedication was conducted in conformity with the full ritual of the G. A. R., after which, our townsman, John T. Trowbridge, delivered a poem writ- ten by him for the occasion. His Honor, Lieut. Gov. J. Q. A. Brackett, also a resident of the town, delivered the oration. The dinner was provided by William Tufts, caterer, in a large tent in a field southwest of and near the monument ; nearly a thousand Comrades of the G. A. R. and invited guests partook of the dinner.
The expense of the dedication amounted to more than $1000.00, and was met by voluntary contributions of our citizens.
A full report of the dedication exercises, including oration
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and poem, was published in the Arlington Advocate, of June 17th.
Receipts for Monument.
The appropriation made by the town for the monument was : $2,500 00
The " Soldiers' Memorial fund " 1,940 73
Contributed by citizens
7,689 00
Interest upon deposits of contributions in Savings Bank
133 77
Total
$12,263 50
Expenditures.
Paid Van Brunt and Howe, Architects, $400 00
Evans and Tombs for models, 130 00
" Mitchell Granite Works," Builders, 6,100 00
J. O. Goodwin, for surveys and plans,
28 00
J. H. Edgerly, for coloring letters,
30 00
Charles S. Parker, for printing,
20 50
For printing,
1 00
Sundry bills (cash paid by S. G. Damon), 39 73
Middlesex Reg. of Deeds, 2 25
Total cost of monument, $6,751 48
Paid Frederick E. Fowle, for monument site, 4,500 00
Cost of monument and grounds, $11,251 48
Unexpended balance of contributions for a fund, 1,012 02
$12,263 50
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Receipts for Improvement of Monument
Grounds.
Appropriation of March 15, 1887, for curbstones and other improvement of grounds, $1,200 00
Expenditures.
Paid "Mitchell Granite Works," for curbstones, etc., $549 70
D. T. Tripp, for concreting sidewalks, 120 00
Warren A. Peirce, for labor, grading and sodding, 64 21
Charles Gott, for wrenches and labor, 2 00
James A. Marden, for labor, sods and signs, 11 00
S. G. Damon, cash paid for foundation of curb and other expenses, 29 23
Wm. N. Winn, express,
25
W. W. Rawson, for fertilizer,
6 00
Jesse Bacon, for stone,
5 00
$787 39
Balance unexpended,
412 61
-- $1,200 00
It was the purpose of the committee to place a suitable fence between the monument lot and the estate adjoining, owned by Mr. Fowle, and to plant shrubbery upon the grounds, at an estimated cost of one hundred dollars ; but
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before the grounds were prepared for this work the season was too far advanced to do it.
There remains now in the hands of the committee the un- expended balance from contributions, $1012.02. There is an unexpended balance of the town appropriation of March 15, 1887, $412.61, making together $1424.63.
The committee recommend the acceptance of the sub- scribers' fund as tendered; the appropriation of the. unex- pended balance, $412.61, and a new appropriation of $675.37. These sums aggregate $2100. Of this amount $100 will be required for the building of the fence and adorning the grounds. The committee then further recommend that the amount remaining ($2000), shall be established as a per- manent fund for the preservation and care of the monument and grounds, to be styled the Soldiers' Monument Fund, and to be placed in the hands of trustees, to be chosen by the town.
The committee append hereto the report of Wm. G. Peck, their treasurer.
-- SAMUEL G. DAMON,
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WILLIAM E. PARMENTER, CYRUS H. CUTTER, WILLIAM G. PECK, JAMES A. MARDEN, HORACE D. DURGIN,
Committee.
GEORGE E. RICHARDSON, JOHN H. HARDY,
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WILLIAM G. PECK, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH SOLDIERS' MONUMENT COMMITTEE.
DR.
DR.
To amount received John P.
Am't bro't forward,
$5,670 00
Squire, sale old build- ing,
$800 00
William H. Allen, 50 00
To amount received John P.
Mrs. John Field,
50 00
Squire, subscription,
550 00
Francis S. Frost,
600 00
John T. Trowbridge,
50 00
Apollos J. Tillson,
500 00
Henry J. Locke,
50 00
Fred. E. Fowle,
310 00
Davies Dodge,
35 00
Sam'l A. Fowle,
200 00
Sylvester Stickney,
35 00
Edward C. Turner,
200 00
Chas. O. Gage,
25 00
Warren W. Rawson,
150 00
William T. Foster,
25 00
Andrew F. Allen,
150 00
Frank O. Squire,
25 00
Charles S. Jacobs, jr.,
150 00
William W. Warren,
25 00
George D. Moore,
125 00
Joseph Butterfield,
25 00
Sam'l C. Buckman,
125 00
Jeremiah Russell,
25 00
Mrs. Mary Niles,
125 00
Asa Durgin,
25 00
Wm. Proctor,
100 00
Horace D. Durgin,
25 00
Cyrus H. Cutter,
100 00
James M. Chase,
25 00
Wm. E. Wood,
100 00
Arthur L. Bacon,
25 00
Cyrus Wood,
100 00
Fred F. Squire,
25 00
Eliza A. Peck, 100 00
William A. Winn,
25 00
Alfred D. Hoitt,
100 00
Edwin B. Lane,
25 00
E. Nelson Blake,
100 00
Albert Needham,
25 00
Abel R. Proctor,
100 00
Geo. T. Freeman,
25 00
Wm. G. Peck,
100 00
Chas. Gott,
25 00
Martha D. Frost, 100 00
Chas. Hill,
25 00
Reuben W. Hopkins
100 00
/
Franklin Wyman,
25 00
Henry L. Lawrence,
75 00
Henry Swan,
25 00
Mrs. Susan M. Wyman,
60 00
Washington W. Kimball,
25 00
Samuel D. Hicks,
50 00
Geo. D. Tufts,
25 00
Lewis P. Bartlett, jr.,
50 00
Wendell E. Richardson,
25 00
Samuel G. Damon,
50 00
Wm. Penn. Hose Co. No. 3, 25 00
Wm. E. Parmenter,
50 00
Theodore Schwamb,
25 00
Estate Henry Y. Hill,
50 00
Ralph W. Shattuck,
25 00
Warren A. Peirce,
50 00
J. Q. A. Brackett,
25 00
George E. Richardson,
50 00
G. Arthur Swan,
25 00
John Osborn
50 00
Geo. A. Field,
25 00
John H. Hardy,
50 00
Geo. W. Lewis,
25 00
Am't forward,
#5,670 00
Am't forward, $6,765 00
To George Hill,
50 00
John W. Field,
50 00
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REPORT ON SOLDIERS' MONUMENT.
DR.
DR.
Am't bro't forward, $6,765 00
$7,239 67
To John A. Squire, 25 00
Isaac E. Robinson,
25 00
A. Foster Brooks, John I. Peatfield,.
10 00
Arlington F. C. Savings B'k int. to Jan. '87, 1st sub.,
27 06
Silas Frost
10 00
Mrs. Cynthia C. Russell,
20 00
George H. Lawrence,
10 00
Joseph S. Potter,
20 00
Frederick M. Pettingill,
10 00
Edwin L. Sterling,
15 00
Sylvester C. Frost,
10 00
Dan'l Wyman,
15 00
J. Herbert Frost,
10 00
John J. Eaton,
15 00
Artemas Frost,
10 00
Edward E. Upham,
15 00
Thomas H. Russell,
10 00
James J. Richardson,
15 00
Lucian C. Tyler,
10 00
Cassius M. Hall,
10 00
Alonzo W. Damon,
10 00
Chas. Schwamb,
10 00
Charles W. Ilsley,
10 00
Sam'l Prentiss,
10 00
Varnum Frost,
10 00
Albert L. Teel,
10 00
Grenville P. Peirce, 10 00
Geo. P. Winn,
10 00
Henry D. Dodge, 5 00
Gardner S. Cushman,
10 00
William H. Richardson, 5 00
William F. Sprague,
10 00
Nehemiah H. Cutter,
5 00
Mrs. Sarah Cooley,
10 00
Lucius Kimball,
5 00
Albert L. Dickson,
10 00
Isaac Huffmaster,
5 00
Calvin Andrews,
10 00
Stephen Symmes,
5 00
Wm. N. Winn,
10 00
Samuel R. Smith, 5 00
Edwin Mills,
10 00
Winfield S. Durgin,
5 00
Mrs. James Russell,
10 00
Cash,
5 00
Winn & Pierce,
10 00
A. Gardiner Fisher,
5 00
B. Delmont Locke,
10 00
John D. Freeman,
5 00
Charles W. Bastine,
10 00
Rollin P. Puffer,
5 00
Augustus Nichols,
10 00
Cash,
5 00
Nathan L. Chaffin,
10 00
S. L. and L. J. Merrifield, 5 00
Mary C. McKay,
5 00
William A. Clark,
10 00
John A. Easton,
5 00
Mrs. Charles S. Jacobs,
10 00
Cash,
, 00
James P. Beddeos,
10 00
Matthew Rowe,
5 00
Daniel F Jones,
10 00
George Russell,
5 00
Jonas C. Nickerson,
10 00
Horace C. Fessenden,
5 00
David Richards,
10 00
Eugene Mead,
5 00
Jacob Baird,
10 00
Thomas H. Carens,
5 00
Am't forward,
$7,239 67
Am't forward,
$7,519 67
Am't bro't forward, To George G. Allen, 10 00
10 00
Arlington F. C. Savings B'k int. to July '86, 1st sub. 22 61
Warren S. Frost, 10 00
Parker H. Foster, 10 00
\
Mrs. James Durgin,
10 00
.
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DR.
DR.
Am't bro't forward,
$7,519 67
Am't bro't forward,
$7,688 67
To Patrick O'Neal,
2 00
Alfred Norton,
5 00
Richard Carens, 2 00
Bernard McGowan,
5 00
Henry Bradley, 2 00
George E. Fillebrown,
5 00
Joseph W. Ronco, 2 00
Frank J. Rogers,
5 00
Patrick Sullivan, 2 00
P. T. Hendricks,
5 00
John H. Rhodes,
00
Mrs. Hannah Brooks,
5 00
Albert Gooding,
2 00
Chas. Hathaway,
5 00
Citizen,
5 00
Mrs. Adeline L. Rich,
5 00
Henry A. Kidder,
2 00
Charles S. Parker,
5 00
Abraham King,
1 00
Mary E. Baird,
5 00
Thos. Haverty,
1 00
Timothy F. O'Brien,
, 00
Peter Connolly,
1 00
Charles T. Scannell,
5 00
Cash,
1 00
Cash,
, 00
Wm. Sanderson,
1 00
Wm. Scannell,
5 00
John O'Donnell,
1 00
Geo. W. Storer,
5 00
Martin Fahy,
1 00
Chas. M. Clay,
5 00
Arthur Coughlin,
1 00
Robert A. Ware,
5 00
Michael Coughlin. 1 00
Timothy O'Leary,
5 00
John Simons,
1 00
Horace H. Homer,
5 00
Patrick J. Powers,
1 00
Harrison Swan,
5 00
Jolın Ritchie,
1 00
Howard W. Spurr, jr.,
5 00
Donald Higgins,
1 00
Henry V. Spurr,
5 00
Edw'd Taylor,
1 00
Edward W. Kinsley,
5 00
J. J. Lee, 1 00
James Hanna,
5 00
William Robinson,
1 00
Joseph H. Butterfield,
5 00
D. P. McNeill,
. 00
Leander Peirce,
5 00
William T. Farrell,
1 00
Nathan T. Soule,
3 00
S. M. Elliot,
1 00
Samuel P. Prentiss,
3 00
James J. Keough,
1 00
Oscar J. Derby,
3 00
Michael Toomey,
1 00
Daniel Lyons,
3 00
Patrick Dailey,
1 00
Charles H. Wharton,
3 00
Fred. W. Derby,
1 00
Horace A. Freeman,
3 00
Gardie D. Derby,
1 00
Joseph Payne,
3 00
Edith Marden,
1 00
Alex. L. Chapelle,
: 00
John A. Connor,
1 00
Eugene O'Neal,
2 00
Enos McMullen,
1 00
Robert McDonald,
2 00
Dan'l Daily, 1 00
Thos. Tierney,
2 00
Mrs. M. A. Richardson,
1 00
Am't forward, $7,688 67
Am't forward
$7,737 67
Leander D. Bradley,
2 00
Leonard H. Payne,
2 00
To George W. Austin, 5 00
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REPORT ON SOLDIERS' MONUMENT.
DR.
DR.
Am't bro't forward, $7,737 67
To Friend, 1 00
Am't bro't forward, $8,224 93 Int. A. F. C. Savings B'k 1st sub. to July '87, 30 13
Int. A. F. C. Savings B'k, 2nd sub. to Jan., '87, 9 93
Int. A. F. C. Savings B'k 1st. sub. to Jan., '88, 20 94
Int. A. F. C. Savings B'k, 2nd sub. to July, '87, 23 10
B. D. Locke bal. Town appro- priation and Soldiers Me-
morial Fund, 453 23
Am't forward,
#8,224 93
$8,276 00
April 15, 1886 By J. H. Hardy, printing notices
$ 1 00
Aug. 4, Charles S. Parker, bill printing 14 25
6, " Middlesex Reg. Deeds, record of plan and deed
7, 66 Frederick E. Fowle, monument site
4,500 00
July 18, 1887 Mitchell Granite Works settlement .
2,600 00
16
J. H. Edgerly, lettering monument 30 00
" 20, “ Charles S. Parker, printing notices .
1 75
Oct. 22, 66 Samuel G. Damon, sundries 39 73
Jan. 4, 1888 Van Brunt & Howe, balance monument bill 75 00
Balance Cash
. 1,012 02
#8,276 00
Wm. G. Peck in account with Soldiers' Monument Dedica- tion Fund :
DR.
To total subscriptions, $1,053 00
" Arlington F. C. Savings Bank, int.
53
$1,053 53
CR.
BY PAID TO, Geo. H. Gibson, badges, $5 25
J. M. Chase,
25 00
Amount carried forward, $30 25
CR.
2 25
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Amount brought forward, $30 25
Wm. Tufts, caterer,
550 00
H. W. Spurr & Co.,
29 75
Baldwin's Cadet Band,
161 40
Clifford & Allen, chairs,
52 35
F. Lemme, florist,
3 75
C. Andrews, carriages,
40 00
Col. Wm. Beal, decoration,
75 00
Car fares Military Company,
5 00
D. Clark's barge,
5 00
James Martin & Son, use ot tent,
70 00
H. C. Russell, Treas. Building Fund Assoc'n (by vote of committee ), 31 03
-$1,053 53
A LIST OF THE STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN TAXES ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1887.
A.
Abbott, Charles L. · $63 60
Abbott, Levi 2 00
Abercrombie, Frederic M. 2 00
Adams, Amos
2 00
Adams, Mrs. Amos 4 80
Adams, Arthur C.
2 00
Ahern, Daniel ·
2 00
Ahern, Dennis .
11 60
Ahern, Dennis, jr. 2 00
Ahern, Edward
2 00
Ahern, John 2 00
Ahern, John P. .
2 00
Ahern, Morris , 00
Ahern, Patrick 15 60
Ahern, Patrick J. 2 00
Ahern, William 2 00 .
Allen, Andrew F. ·
42 00
Allen, Andrew F., mortgagee
56 80
Allen, estate of Abbott 765 60
Allen, Arthur L. 2 00 ·
Allen, David
2 00
.
Allen, Eunice E. · 13 60
Allen, George G. . $83 60
Allen, James 2 00
Allen, William H.
258 00
·
Allen, W. H. and A. F. ·
48 16
Andrews, Calvin .
49 20
Archibald, George R. 2 00
Arlington Five Cents Sav- ings Bank 344 96 ·
Arlington Boat Club 8 00 .
Arlington Gas Light Co. 283 20
Armstrong, John A. ·
2 00
Armstrong, Joshua T. 2 00
Armstrong, Thomas H., trus-
tee 50 40
Ash, John T. 2 00 . .
Austin, Charles D. 2 00 .
Austin, George W.
2 00
Austin, William O. 2 00
Averill, George H. 2 00
Averill, Mrs. Georgiana . 40 80
B.
Bacon, Arthur L.
2 00
165
TAXES.
Bacon, Charles F.
$ 2 00
Bassing, Jacob
· $41 20
Bacon, Charles N.
8 40
Bastine, Charles W. . · 82 00
Bacon, Edward E.
14 00
Bastine & Gates
· 34 40
Bacon, estate of Henry J. . 117 76
Baston, James
81 28
Bacon, Isabella G., guardian 28 16
Bauer, Emile 2 00
Bacon, Jesse
114 00
Baxter, Alice A. 44 96
Bacon, Lewis H.
4 56
Baxter, Francis A.
2 00
Bacon, Major
43 60
Baxter, Joseph H.
2 00
Bacon, Major J.
2 00
Bean, Edward D.
2 00
Bailey, Edward B.
4 40
Bean, Mary E.
58 40
Bailey, James A.
176 56
Beddeos, James P.
2 00
Bailey, James A., jr.
2 00
Beers, James L.
2 00
Bailey, James A. E.
147 44
Benham, Daniel
10 80
Bailey, Linnæus J.
9 04
Bennett, Elmer .
2 00
Bailey, Thomas ,
26 00
Bennett, John N.
2 00
Bailey, William H.
2 00
Bennett, William 2 00
Baird, Jacob
2 00
Berry, James A.
2 00
Baird, Mary E.
38 72
. Berthrong, Henry W. 2 00
Baker, Almira
41 60
Bertwell, Edward F. . 2 00
Baker, Alban
2 00
Bertwell, James C.
30 80
Baker, Nelson
2 00
Bertwell, Samuel C. 43 20
Bany, John
19 60
Bills, Sterling
2 00
Baptist Society
73 76
Bishop, Augustus 2 00
Barker, Abby
59 20
Bitzer, Jacob 2 00
Barker, Simeon
52 40
Bitzer, estate of John
43 20
Barnard, Joel
2 00
Bitzer, John F. .
26 32
Barnes, Mary P., et al.
89 60
Bixby, John L ..
2 00
Barrett, John
2 00
Bixby, Maria E.
58 40
Barry, Daniel
2 00
Black, Charles M.
2 00
Barry, E. Maynard
2 00
Black, John .
: 00
Barry, Garret
2 00
Blackington, John
14 00
Barry, John
2 00
Blake, James
: 00
Barry, John, 2d .
2 00
Blanch, Francis G.
2 00
Barry, John (Lake St.)
2 00
Blanchard, J. Albert
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2 00
Barry, Lawrence
2 00
Blanchard. James C.
31 60
Barry, Michael
2 00
Blanchard, Sarah L. .
35 68
Bartlett, Charles H.
42 40
Blanchard, Theodore E. 2 00
Bartlett, Edward H. H.
2 00
Bligh, Henry A.
2 00
Bartlett, Ellen L.
295 89 .
Blois, Kinsman J. .
2 00
Bartlett, George H.
122 80
Bolles, estate of Sandy · 209 20
Bartlett, Hartnell J.
2 00
Bostwick, Edward R. 2 00
Bartlett, Lewis P.
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53 44 Brackett, Mrs. Angeline M. 152 54
Bascom, Hannah E.
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Brackett, John Q. A. . · 58 00
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TAXES.
Bradley, Henry .
$2 00
Burke, David
· $2 00
Bradley, Leander D. .
2 00
Burke, Michael .
30 00
Bradley, Michael
2 00
Burke, Thomas .
2 00
Bradley, William
2 00 Burns, Edwin R.
2 00
Brady, John
44 64
Burns, Edward .
2 00
Brady, Sarah A.
3 20
Burns, Daniel
2 00
Brady, Thomas .
17 68
Burns, Frederic W.
2 00
Brady, Thomas, jr.
: 00
Burns, Henry
2 00
Bratton, Alexander
2 00
Burns, John
2 00
Breen, John
78 88
Burns, Lewis L. .
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2 00
Breen, Patrick
2 00
Burns, Margaret
62 00
Brener, Joseph .
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Burns, Michael
2 00
Bresnan, Cornelius
2 00
Burns, Thomas
5 60
Bresnan, Timothy
2 00
Burns, William .
37 36
Bridgham, F. Addie
34 56
Burns, William F.
2 00
Bridgham, Leland F. .
2 00
Busla, Lewis
2 00
Brine, James W.
13 20
Butcher, Edward T.
2 00
Brine, Louisa A.
92 80
Butler, Alford
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124 79
Brockway, Amelia F.
41 28
Butler, Alfred .
, 00
Brockway, Charles G.
2 00
Butler, Edward J.
107 92
Brogan, Frank
: 00
Butler, James
00 2
Brooks, A. Foster
58 24
Butler, John F. .
18 00
Brooks, Hannah
41 76
Butler, Thomas
77 60
Brooks, William A., jr.
2 00
Butler, William .
2 00
Brown, Astor W.
$ 00
Butterfield, Joseph H.
404 59
Brown, George H.
, 00
Butterfield, estate of Miran-
da
373 44
Buttrick, Francis L.
2 00
Bryant, Edwin P.
36 72
Buttrick, Gorham
84 00
Buck, James P. .
2 00
Buckley, Agnes A.
33 60
Buckley, Jeremiah
20 40
Buckley, Joseph
9 20
Buckman, Samuel C. . 224 40
Cahalin, Daniel B.
2 00
Cahalin, Thomas
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53 20
Bucknam, Herman F.
2 00
Cahill, Margaret
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10 00
Bucknam, estate of Jesse .
114 40
Callahan, Daniel .
17 20
Bucknam, estate of Theo-
Callahan, Eugene D. 2 00
dore G. .
81 60
Callahan, Matthew
76 40
Bunker, Charles W.
2 00
Callahan, Matthew W.
2 00
Bunker, James H.
2 00
Callahan, Michael .
2 00
Burditt, William
54 80
Campbell, Abner .
2 00
Burgess, Charles G.
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Campbell, Albert .
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Cafferty. John 2 00
Bucknam, Franklin
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Brown, William F.
Brown, William H.
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TAXES.
Campbell, Ann
$7 20
Clark, David
$54 00
Campbell, Beverly
2 00
Clark, George
2 00
Campbell, Malcolm
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2 00
Clark, George
26 00
Campbell, Warfield
2 00
Clark, James
2 00
Canfield, Andrew R.
2 00
Clark, William A.
2 00
Canfield, Robert O.
2 00
Clark, William L.
61 84
Canniff, Bridget
41 60
Clark, William L. & Co. 1 60
Canniff, Michael J.
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