Town of Newton annual report 1860-1864, Part 16

Author: Newton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Newton (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 604


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300 00


Miss Abbie Spear,


250 00


Miss Susan E. Follansbee,


120 00


Horace Cousens, wood and coal,


91 00


J. F. C. Hyde, wood,


9 50


Henry Hodges, taking care of schoolhouse,


80.00


66 sawing and splitting wood, 7 50


$1,558 00


UPPER FALLS.


P. C. Porter, services as teacher,


$800 00


Miss Ellen D. Briggs, services as teacher,


300 00


Miss E. A. Briggs, 66 66


300 00


Miss C. A. Whiting, 66


300 00


Joseph E. Billings, taking care of schoolhouse,


40 85


Bernard Billings, 66 66


39 15


Francis Jones, coal,


99 00


C. A. Bigelow, wood,


7 94


John A. Gould, for cutting wood,


2 62


$1,889 56


LOWER FALLS.


L. E. Leland, services as teacher,


$800 00


66 taking care of schoolhouse, etc., 27 00


George Hill, 66


12 00


Miss A. H. Campbell, services as teacher,


250 00


Vaughn Jones, coal,


49 50


John J. Ware, wood,


2 50


$1,141 00


9


AUBURNDALE.


Cephas Brigham, services as teacher,


$850 00


taking care of schoolhouse, 8 00


Miss E. D. Joslin, services as teacher,


300 00


E. W. Clark, cash paid for cutting wood, 66 taking care of schoolhouse,


8 75


Charles B. Bourne, taking care of schoolhouse,


21 00


L. Allen Kingsbury, coal and wood, 113 75 E. Wheeler, wood, 3 72


$1,309 72


WEST NEWTON.


W. E. Sheldon, services as teacher,


$1,000 00


Miss Martha A. Verry,


157 13


Mary M. Russell,


66


99 99


" E. E. Simmons, 66


66


300 00


" Sarah E. Tufts, 66


66


275 00


« Sarah E. Foster,


66


200 01


Charlotte A. Comstock, 66


66


142 87


J. E. Gammons, taking care of schoolhouse,


53 87


Michael Barry, 66


55 10


L. Allen Kingsbury, coal and wood,


212 75


W. Gilbert, cash paid for wood


4 64


$2,501 36


NEWTONVILLE.


H. F. Allen, services as teacher,


$800 00


taking care of schoolhouse,


36 50


Miss M. A. Trowbridge, services as teacher,


300 00


Cornelia W. Jackson, 66


300 00


Charlotte A. Comstock, 66


35 72


H. H. Plimpton, 66


66


128 57


A. Schoff, taking care of schoolhouse,


19 00


A. Ricker, « 66 66


5 00


Albert Brackett, coal,


95 21


Chaffee & Cummings, charcoal,


5 00


$1,725 00


NEWTON CORNER.


J. H. Noyes, services as teacher,


$900 00


Miss Ellen M. Ward, services as teacher,


171 42


" Lucy R. Stoddar,


300 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,371 42


services as teacher, 66


4 50


10


Amount brought forward,


$1,371 42


Miss Martha A. Verry,


128 58


66 H. M. Nichols, 300 00


" L. H. Drake, 300 00


Adelphia Joslin,


300 00


66 S. M. Duncklee,


300 00


Wm. F. Wood, taking care of schoolhouse,


53 50


Charles F. Stetson,


21 00


E. E. Graves,


9 25


Patrick Sweeney, taking care of schoolhouse and cutting wood, 9 67


Albert Brackett, coal,


167 82


Chaffee & Cummings, charcoal,


3 33


$2,964 57


OAK HILL.


Artemas Wiswall, services as teacher, $123 75


66 taking care of schoolhouse, 10 50


R. B. Blasdell, services as teacher,


67 50


N. S. King, taking care of schoolhouse, wood,


6 00


4 50


Horace Cousens, coal, 45 25


$257 50


INCIDENTALS FOR SCHOOLS.


Eliot & White, books for High School,


$12 60


Thomas Hurd, stock and repairs on school build- ings, 109 25


Henry Bigelow, cash paid for repairs, moving seats, etc., in school buildings, 27 32


Winslow W. Sever, cash paid for labor, brooms, coal hod, etc., for schoolhouse, Lower Falls,


16 75


H. F. Allen, cash paid for repairs of pump, at schoolhouse, Newtonville, 7 94


John Worcester, cash paid for repairs and clean- ing schoolhouse, Newtonville; 24 52


Washington Gilbert, cash paid for repairs on schoolhouse, West Newton, 14 68


Washington Gilbert, cash paid for repairs on schoolhouses, and stationery for School Com., 8 08


A. A. Kendall, cash paid for repairs, broom, key, etc., for schoolhouse at Lower Falls,


2 97


Amount carried forward, $224 11


*


11


Amount brought forward, $224 11


E. W. Clark, cash paid for repairs, cleaning fur- nace, coal hod, broom, etc., for schoolhouse, Auburndale, 17 00


J. F. C. Hyde, cash paid for pail, broom, repair- ing clock, and cleaning schoolhouse, at Newton Centre, 7 90


N. S. King, cash paid for pail, brooms, repairs on schoolhouse, Oak Hill, 5 32


F. C. Hamblin, repairs on schoolhouses, 29 90


Stephen Ellis, 66 N. Centre,


16 33


Gardner Chilson, repairs on furnace in schoolhouse at Newton Corner, 8 68


Wm. J. Towne, for furnace in schoolhouse at Oak Hill, 96 00


66 66 stock and labor in schoolhouse at Newtonville, 7 57


66 66 repairing stoves in schoolhouse at Lower Falls, 12 57


Allen Jordan, repairs on schoolhouse at Lower . Falls, 7 72


William P. Houghton, repairs on schoolhouse at West Newton, 5 68


S. N. Crossman, repairs on schoolhouse at West Newton, 5 46


Orrin Whipple, stock and repairs on schoolhouses at Newton Corner, 25 41


G. D. Farnum, stock and repairs in schoolhouses, Newton Corner and Newtonville, 29 55


M. T. Heywood, painting and repairs in school- houses at Newtonville, 17.18


Elijah Jenison, making sidewalk near schoolhouse, Newtonville, 10 00


Geo. W. Keyes, repairing desks, windows, etc., at schoolhouse, Upper Falls, 4 75


John A. Gould, cash paid for grate, linings for furnace, repairs and sundries, for schoolhouse at Upper Falls, 33 74


Amory Hall, stock and repairs at schoolhouse, Upper Falls, 3 50


Emerson Jewett, setting glass in schoolhouse at do. 1 00 Bridgeman & Peabody, rope mats for High school- house, 15 12


Amount curried forward,


$584 49


.


12


Amount brought forward, $584 49


Bridgeman & Peabody, brushes, brooms, dusters, etc., for schoolhouses, 16 50


A. J. Macomber, repairing clocks, sundry times for schoolhouses, 4 50


J. S. Watson, brushes, and repairing do. for school- houses, 12 40


Spaulding & White, linings and repairs on fur- nace, etc., at schoolhouse, Newton Centre, 7 25


Wm. G. Shattuck, furniture for schoolhouses, 58 23


Wm. O. Haskell, 66


66 66


39 47


Bryant & Co., grate and repairs on furnace at schoolhouse, Auburndale, 8 02


James Freeman, stove pipe and repairing pump at schoolhouse, Newton Corner, 1 37


Asa Hunting, repairing pumps for schoolhouses, 6 40


John O. Evans, labor and stock on 66


7 62


E. T. Billings, books furnished teachers' desks and indigent scholars, 60 11


B. F. Fuller, express, for schools, sundry times, 19 83


James O. Sargent, rent of building for school at Newtonville,


25 00


Samuel Wells & Co., cleaning stoves in school- houses, Lower Falls,


3 25


66 66 repairing furnaces, pumps,


etc., in schoolhouses, West Newton, 18 62


L. S. Holman, painting in schoolhouses at Newton Corner and Oak Hill, 5 80


Ezra Wing, stock and repairs on school buildings,


7 34


M. S. Little, map. frames for schoolhouses at New- ton Corner, 16 74


Alfred Howe, sundries furnished schools,


17 40


$920 34


RECAPITULATION.


High School,


$2,459 76


Schools at Newton Centre,


1,558 00


66 Upper Falls,


1,889 56


66 Lower Falls,


1,141 00


66 Auburndale,


1,309 72


West Newton,


2,358 49


66 Newtonville,


1,867 87


Amount carried forward,


$12,584 40


13


Amount brought forward, Schools at Newton Corner, 66 Oak Hill,


$12,584 40


2,964 57


257 50


$15,806 47


Incidentals for schools,


920 34


Printing,


130 75


Whole amount expended for educational pur-


poses the past year,


$16,857 56


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


CATARACT, NO. 1.


William H. Mills, stationery, oil, etc.,


$6 46


Ebenezer C. Jenkins, oil, 3 00


7 25


Charles Rice 2d, labor, leather, and express, Vaughn Jones, express,


63


Allen Jordan, lock, keys, etc.,


2 82


Eaton, Moulton, & Co., repairing engine,.


5 00


Shelton & Cheever, repairing hose,


4 50


$29 66


TRITON, NO. 3.


George H. Fox, hose, ropes, labor, etc.,


$9 76


Samuel Wells & Co., repairs, lamp, lantern,


9 82


Brown & Goulding, fluid, etc.,


66


66 66 drawing engine to and from Roxb'y, 4 00


Elias Jenison, 66 66 66


4 00


D. C. Sanger, labor, stock, and use of horse and wagon, 66 two barrels, 50


3 27


Daniel Sanger, expenses of getting rubber clothing for hosemen, etc., 1 67


L. Allen Kingsbury, coal,


6 50


John Mead, stationery, fluid, and oil,


2 88


Patrick Keegan, axe handle,


37


E. T. Wiswall, milk,


1 44


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas,


9 60


Hunneman & Co., repairing engine,


80 50


MECHANIC NO. 4.


George W. Keyes, repairing engine house, H. C. Hoyt, oil,


$134 97


$42 68


7 20


$49 88


14


NONANTUM, NO. 5.


L. S. Holman, painting engine house, $40 00 66 66


engine, 50 00


66


setting glass, 1 50


Silas Durgan, repairing engine,


19 25


E. G. Tarbell, 66 66


6 36


H. C. Harrington, lumber for platform front of engine house, 3 50


G. D. Farnum, pails, pans, oils, etc., labor, stove grate, etc., 11 24


G. W. Bacon & Co., oil, etc., 3 07


Albert Brackett, wood and coal,


13 75


William Welsh, repairing buckets,


1 87


Thomas Keep, leather, 1 00


Geo. E. Shackley, labor, lock, keys, etc., 4 70


Willard Rand, whiffletree, 1 00


R. Langtry, painting whiffletree, 75


George Daniels, 2 axes, 3 00


$160 99


EAGLE, NO. 6.


Shelton & Cheever, for hose, couplings, rubber pipe, and repairs, 232 50


Hunneman & Co., air chamber, outlet pipe, col- lar, etc., 62 50


Luther Paul, Jr., drawing engine to Roxbury, 2 00


Trowbridge & Parkhurst, fluid, oil, etc., 9 87


Boyd & Son, repairing suction hose, 75


% $307 62


PAY OF ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN.


Seventeen members of Company 1, $85 00


Forty-five 66 66 3,


225 00


Thirty-four 66 66 4,


170 00


Forty-five


66


5, 225 00


Forty-one 66 6,


211 23


D. C. Sanger, for services as engineer to May 1, '62, 19 00


George Daniels, 66 66 21 00


Luther Paul, Jr.,


19 00


George Pettee,


21 00


Amount carried forward,


$996 23


15


Amount brought forward,


$996 23


James Nickelson,


66


66


15 00


F. W. Bacon,


21 00


Joseph C. Saunders, "


66


66


19 00


Stephen Ellis,


66


66


66


19 00


E. C. Jenkins,


66


as steward for No. 1,


30 00


Gardner Griffin, 66


" to May 1, 3,


10 00


Daniel Sanger, 66


66


3,


20 00


R. M. Lucas,


" to Sept. 1, 3,


10 00


H. C. Hoyt,


66


" to May 1,


4,


30 00


C. P. King, 66


5, 30 00


Charles D. Bartlett, "


66


6,


30 00


$1,230 23


GENERAL EXPENSES.


George Daniels, removing snow from reservoirs, etc., $6 00


4 00


George E. Shackley,


3 00


E. C. Dudley 66 66


66


2 00


J. P. Newton, 66 66


4 50


Trowbridge & Parkhurst,


66 66


2 00


66 66 refreshments,


7 48


H. C. Hoyt, 66 .


4 90


G. W. Bacon & Co.,


66


12 61


John Mead, 66


26 63


W. J. Lindley, agent,


66


10 13


E. T. Wiswall, milk,


5 94


D. C. Sanger, drawing engine to Upper Falls,


2 00


66 rep'g fence removed at fire at W. Newton,


3 75


66 66 reservoir at W. Newton,


75


R. M. Lucas, watching fire at Phineas Allen's, 1 50


1 50


James Welch, watching fire in his premises, 2 00


Luther Paul, Jr., cash paid for stationery and postage, 2 00 O. & D. Whipple, lumber for reservoir at Newtonville, 7 02 H. C. Harrington, repairing 66 8 15


Silas Durgan, 66


N. Corner, 75


$118 61


The firemen have done duty the past year as follows, namely :


Company No. 1. - Called out at one fire ; called out at two alarms of fire.


Company No. 3. - Called out at seven fires ; called out at eight alarms of fire.


James Coleman, " 66


66 66


drawing engine to and from fires, 66


66


16


Company No. 4. - Called out at two fires.


Company No. 5. - Called out at seven fires ; called out at five alarms of fire.


Company No. 6. - Called out at six fires.


The engine companies have held regular monthly meet- ings during the year, for drill and business.


RECAPITULATION.


Company No. 1,


$29 66


66 "


134 97


" 4,


49 88


"5,


160 99


66


6,


307 62


Pay of engineers and firemen,


1,230 23


General expenses,


118 61


$2,031 96


Printing,


5 00


$2,036 96


ALMSHOUSE. Dr.


Cash paid Wm. H. Mills, for groceries,


$7 96


Daniel Goodnow & Co., 66


13 25


Brown & Goulding, 66 66


82 14


John Mead 60 66


173 99


B. F. Houghton, 66


67 30


Otis Atherton,


66


106 62


G. Beck,


66


66


37 76


Enoch Smith, for fish,


19 46


B. Paine,


6 50


Hobart, for rice meal,


6 50


E. J. Collins, for grain,


29 75


H. W. Vinal, 66


111 10


W. C. Allen, 66


1 40


Thomas Rice, Jr., for grinding grain,


20 52


Pattee & Brooks, for bread,


8 41


George Lane, for clothing,


6 25


Upham & Co., for barrel of flour,


7 50


S. M. Jackson, for meat,


312 80


for cask,


90


Amount carried forward,


$1,020 11


17


Amount brought forward,


$1,020 11


Loring Wheeler, for shoes,


16 57


H. Hall & Co., for boots, 3 50


Collin Cady, for cooking stove,


25 30


Francis Morandi, stove castings,


2 75


William B. Locke, for fresh hay, 66 66 labor, etc.,


11 00


H. W. Fanning, for groceries, 66


manure,


Daniel McKinney, 66


37 50


David Johnson,


66


15 00


Oscar Foot, for scraps,


33 95


Wm. N. Avery, “


4 06


Asa Trowbridge, "


3 22


Vaughn Jones, for coal,


150 00


William Church, for one yoke of oxen,


90 00


John Pulsifer, for covered wagon, wheelwright work,


6 50


P. Keegan, 66 66


37


Leonard Smith, for labor,


21 60


James Reynolds, 66


2 00


Wm. McIntosh, 66


5 50


John McAllister, 66


58 62


Harriet H. Bacon, 66


25 50


Mary Murphy, 66


57 00


Abby A. Green, for millinery,


2 43


Isaac H. Snow, for medicine,


23 20


Joseph F. Webster, 66


3 28


16 20 1


George E. Haven,


12 91


O. Ames & Son, for plow points,


1 00


Leonard Hurd, for two plow points,


1 00


66 use of pasture,


30 00


George Tower, for trees,


1 00


Greenwood & Lincoln, for grass seed,


13 25


S. F. Dix, for seed potatoes,


3 60


J. D. Jr. & Wm. Dix, for vinegar,


5 50


Luther Paul, Jr., for ice, 6 50


G. W. Goodnow, for two cows,


46 00


A. W. Collins, for fifteen hogs,


83 61


Asa Wight, for pasturing oxen,


9 00


H. Callender & Co., chest of tea and box of tobacco,


61 89


Amount carried forward,


$2,103 42


2


8 49


2 94


35 00


130 00


Charles E. Snow, 66 66 sundry goods bought at auction,


16 57


18


Amount brought forward, $2,103 42


Wm. C. Hubbard, for paint and brush, 3.64


G. Howe, for lead, harness and blacksmith work, 10 96


G. W. Bacon & Co., Dry Goods, 165 21


Asa Cook, funeral expenses for Elizabeth Burrage, 13 00


T. P. Robinson, for medical attendance,


61 50


J. H. Brown, 5 00 66


H. C. Hoyt, treasurer, for pew rent,


20 00


Cash paid for salt grass,


11 67


two cows,


70 70


66


plaster,


1 12


66 school books, 1 30


23 28


sundry travelling expenses,


10 64


J. F. C. Hyde, for one tree,


75


60


66 " rye, powder, soap, etc.,


16 63


George Fuller, for harness,


6 23


Samuel Wells, for tin work,


1 32


Moses Crafts, for blacksmith work,


16 75


Cole & Co.,


8 66


Isaac Hagar, for shoe bill,


19 38


Warden's salary,


400 00


$3,133 16


Interest and insurance on farm,


765 00


Due Almshouse, Feb. 13, 1862,


92 42


$3,990 58


CREDIT FOR CASH RECEIVED.


Mrs. Kinmonth, for labor,


$4 00


Enoch Smith, 66 66


1 50


S. F. Dix,


66 66


3 50


J. F. C. Hyde, 66 66


75


Leonard Hurd,


5 38


G. Norton,


66 66


3 15


E. J. Collins,


16 15


William B. Locke,


66


6 54


vegetables, etc.,


17 63


F. A. Collins,


labor,


7 83


66


66


3 bushels of rye,


2 22


66


66


1 pig,


3 00


Amount carried forward,


$71 65


66


sundries,


auctioneer, for grass and wood, 162 00


3


19


Amount brought forward,


$71 65


F. A. Collins, for wood,


3 50


John Pulsifer, 66


2 50


Isaac Hagar, 66 66


2 50


Mrs. Pratt, 66 66


2 50


66 Marston, 66 66


3 50


C. A. Curtis, " 66


2 50


F. P. Ashby, 66 66


2 50


Adams,


3 32


J. N. Bassett, 66 66


12 94


Chas. Richardson,


5 00


Wood furnished Sally French,


1 50


Vaughn Jones, for wood, 66 for hay,


165 00


J. McAllister,


3 87


W. C. Strong, for straw,


11 28


S. Cate & Son


15 18


S. N. Woodward, for straw,


1 65


- Roberts, 66


3 71


Stephens, 66


22 40


Edward Wales, for wheat


1 12


S. Mccutcheon,


70


Wm. H. Mills,


1 50


Pattee & Brooks, for eggs,


3 41


Otis Atherton, for beans,


10 17


Albert Howe, for use of wagon,


4 00


S. M. Jackson, for yoke of oxen, pork, eggs, etc.,


430 13


David Hall, Jr., for cow and pork,


43 30


Ralph Seaverns, for cow,


27 50


R. Jermain, for board of his son,


117 00


Warning Town Meetings,


24 00


Conveying paupers to Tewksbury,


22 00


Cash for fowls,


8 55


vegetables, etc.,


86 65


Refreshments furnished Town Officers,


100 00


$1,232 65


Inventory more than last year,


403 73


Due for board of one person,


30 25


Board of 281 transient persons,


180 00


Improvement on farm,


40 00


$1,886 63


Expense of Poor,


2,103 95


$3,990 58


school department,


13 12


2 50


20


Number of weeks' board, 1,234. Cost per week for each person, 1 702


Cost per week for each person, less interest on farm, 1 082 -


Value of stock, hay, wagons, fuel, and all other personal property on the farm, exclusive of bed- ding and household furniture, $4,204 57


After the well-merited words of commendation published in our last Report, relating to the management of the Alms- house, we would only say that during the past year, notwith- standing the duties and responsibilities both of the Warden and his wife have greatly increased, the same satisfactory management has been witnessed.


POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.


S. F. Dix, assistance rendered families of Michael Riley, Mrs. Wright, and McNulty, $28 89


Thomas Rice, Jr., assistance rendered families of Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Child, and others, 8 50


Henry Ross, assistance rendered Miss Esther Cook, 40 00


Orrin Whipple, assistance rendered families of Geo. Fletcher, Wm. Farrell, and others, 70 88


Orrin Whipple, cash paid for funeral expenses of Edward McKerron, Jr., 5 00


Albert Brackett, coal delivered to families of Mrs. McQuinn, Mrs. Lawler, and others, 6 25


L. A. Kingsbury, coal and wood delivered to families of Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Dolan, and Mrs. McNulty, 41 00 Otis Atherton, groceries furnished Mrs. Marston, 60 48


Albert Billings,


John Cahill, 20 19


John Mead, 66 Mrs. McEnaney and J. Armstrong, 13 36


H. W. Fanning, groceries furnished John Cahill and Mrs. D. G. Rice, 23 44


Brown & Goulding, groceries furnished M. Manning, 21 82


Horace Cousens, for coal delivered to John Cahill, 3 25 George Winch, groceries delivered to Mrs. Lawler, 7 25 J. F. C. Hyde, cash paid for support of Mrs. Law- ler and Mrs. Grownley, 7 14


John Ware, of Sherborn, for board of J. Went- worth and wife, 52 00


Amount carried forward,


$409 45


21


Amount brought forward, $409 45


Atherton Belcher, board of Reuben Dicket, 4 83


M. A. Blake, taking care of William Mackness, 18 00


J. H. Staples, conveyance of one person to Tewks- bury, 5 87


T. P. Robinson, medical attendance to sundry persons, 9 00


J. W. Hutchins, medical attendance to Elisha Whit- ney, 7 00


A. Sidney Harrington, conveyance of one person to almshouse, 2 50


City of Boston, assistance rendered 'Mary Robin- son and Salome Park, 13 50


City of Boston, assistance rendered Catherine Dav- enport, 107 62


Town of Easton, assistance rendered Hersey family, 42 17


Town of Abington, assistance rendered John Brig- ham, 16 75


Town of Foxboro', assistance rendered Mrs. Caroline Jones, 3 00


Town of Framingham, assistance rendered Elisha Whitney, 14 00


State Lunatic Hospital, assistance rendered Mrs. Catharine Andrews, 71 06 3 50


Bartley McSherry, rent of house oc. by Mrs. Lawler, Jeremiah Allen, services and expense conveying Kate Cook and child to Almshouse, 2 75


Jeremiah Allen, assistance rendered sundry persons during the year, 16 75


John J. Ware, conveyance of sundry persons to Bos- ton and Tewksbury, .


22 00


John J. Ware, cash paid Peter Conolly for assistance conveying Wm. Aedy to Boston, 1 00


John J. Ware, cash paid medical attendance to Mrs. Kenney and Mrs. Farrell, 3 00


John J. Ware, wood furnished Sally French, 1 50


Samuel Wells, funeral expenses of Mrs. Armstrong, 3 00


J. Washburn, coal, 3 25


$781 50


REPAIRS ON ALMSHOUSE BUILDINGS.


Orrin Whipple, stock and labor in house, $364 02


John J. Ware, cash paid for sundry repairs, 79 30


Silas Durgan, labor, stock, etc, 9 30


$452 62


22


HIGHWAYS. SELECTMEN, SURVEYORS.


Amount expended under the direction of Thomas


Rice, Jr.


Personal service,


$10 00


Paid Henry Hyde, labor,


27 62


66


Felix Dolan, 66


8 50


Michael Lee,


4 00


Mann, 66


3 00


66


Michael Kearney, labor,


3 50


66


William Mills, powder, etc.,


53


Thomas Kenny, labor,


4 50


66


John Whitten,


15 00


Peter Leonard,


7 50


66


John McAllister, 66


2 00


Cyrus A. Joy,


66


1 50


Michael Rogers, 60


14 50


66


· Patrick Haley, 66


2 50


Terrence Dolan,


66


11 50


Edward Farrell, 66


13 50


66


John Kinney,


66


5 00


John Carman,


4 50


William McIntosh, "


2 00


66


Phineas Frost, Jr., ironwork,


90


Thomas Sullivan,


"


9 00


D. McBride,


66


4 00


66


John Quinn,


4 00


66


John Conklin,


3 00


66


Michael Fisher, 66


2 50


John McGrath,


2 50


1 00


Michael Kinney, 66


1 00


66 Vaughn Jones, men and team,


125 22


William B. Locke, men and team,


10 00


66


Stephen Cate,


16 25


Thomas McGue, 66 66


2 50


66


Joshua Washburn, 66


66


6 00


Le Grand Lucas,


66


2 50


Augustus Allen, 66 66


49 50


Amount carried forward,


$508 02


5 00


Patrick Flanegan,


Owen Farley, 66


5 00


Ephraim Parker, labor,


117 00


Stewart, 66


-


23


Amount brought forward,


$508 02


Paid Augustus Allen, gravel, 66 Leonard Hurd, men and team,


10 00


66


gravel,


4 50


Enoch Smith, men and team,


22 50


66


gravel,


9 30


Reuben Ware, gravel,


10 72.


66 George P. Strong, "


4 80


66 George Adams,


2 25


66


Johnson, 66


1 32


Haley,


labor,


50


66


66


stone,


1 00


Nath'l Wales,


66


3 00


66


2 00


66 John Joy,


Allen Jordan, repairing railing,


2 50


$585 41


Amount expended under the direction of Sam'l F. Dix :


Paid Michael Riley, labor,


1 50


Michael Fisher,


8 00


66 Thomas O'Donnell, "


2 00


66


Daniel McBride, 66


2 00


Ezra M. Farnum, 66


2 00


Patrick Sweeney,


13 00


66 Thomas Sullivan,


15 00


John O'Donnell,


4 00


66 James McMann,


11 00


William Quinn,


6 50


66 John McGrath,


12 00


66


Michael Riley,


4 00


66


Michael Fisher,


66


5 00


66 Michael Lester,


2 50


William Fahay,


4 00


66


Thomas Donnivan,


9 00


66 John Linnehan,


1 00


Cornelius Reagan,


8 50


William Ferdan,


4 00


66 John Quinn,


1 50


66


Thomas Rourke,


6 00


66 John Armstrong,


1 00


66 John Doner, . 66


14 00


Timothy Sullivan, 66


10 00


66 James Coleman, 66


6 00


Amount carried forward,


$153 50


66


66


3 00


66


24


Amount brought forward,


$153 50


Paid Daniel Condron, labor,


2 00


66 Patrick Ryan, 66


4 00


66 Timothy Fealy, 66


4 00


66 Patrick Kelly, 66


3 50


" Jeremiah Cocklan, 66


2 00


Nicholas Hayes


66


2 00


Daniel Kelly, 66


3 50


66 Michael Corcoran, "


3 50


Edward Pendergast, "


1 50


Michael McDonald, "


1 75


Patrick Brennan,


1 50


66 J. Douglas


60


12 00


M. Lawler,


6 00


66


Felix Dolan,


men and team,


23 00


66


Isaac Frost,


5 62


J. D., Jr., & Wm. Dix,


66


66


46 22


Timothy Connolly,


66


66


19 37


66 Samuel J. Hyde,


66


30 99


66


Seth Davis,


66


. 66


63 50


66


William F. Walker,


66


66


9 38


66


Daniel Dugan,


66


66


12 60


66


Edward D. Brooks,


66


66


80 25


Thomas Deary,


66


22 00


66


Thomas McGue,


66


11 25


Peter Martin,


66


66


14 75


66


John McCarty,


66


66


6 50


Augustus Allen,


66


7 50


66


Patrick Keegan,


66


66


2 00


John J. Ware,


66


3 50


66


A. B. Potter,


66


7 00


S. F. Dix,


46 25


" John Conroy, labor and gravel,


6 00


Oliver Whyte, gravel screen,


7 50


66 C. Cole, repairing tools,


1 00


$633 18


Amount expended under the direction of Orrin Whipple :


Personal service,


$52 00


Paid Newell Williams, labor, 6 50


66 Bartley McSherry, 66


5 50


Amount carried forward,


$64 00


1


60


6 25


Elias Jenison,


66


66


25


Amount brought forward,


$64 00


Paid Michael Mahoney, labor,


15 00


John Barry,


14 00


66 James Runney,


22 00


66 Daniel Davey, 66


6 00


66


James Sullivan,


17 50


66 John Murphy


11 00


66


Edward Lyon,


13 00


66 Cornelius Kelleher,


1 25


66


Simon Mahan,


60


1 00


66 Charles Tormy, 66


1 00


John Coffee, 66


1 00


66 Henry Scotton,


66


5 00


66 John Pursell,


66


1 50


James O'Brien, 66


14 00


66


James Tormy,


4 00


66


Thomas Barry,


66


41 25


66 James Kelley,


66


2 00


66


Bernard Lovely, 2d, 66


9 00


66


Absalom Bates,


66


11 00


66


Thomas Bradley,


11 00


66 Edward Barnes,


6 00


66 Peter Connolly, 66


12 00


66 Joseph O'Niell,


66


10 00


66 John Lyons,


66


15 00


66


Michael Whalan, 66


3 00


66 Thomas Farrell, 66


6 00


T. Mahan,


18 50


66 Patrick Collins,


66


23 50


6 Timothy McNamara,


17 50


66 John Barnes,


66


12 00


66 Martin Lawler,


26 50


66


Edward Drew, 66


50


66 A. Harris,


1 00


Daniel Mack,


66


2 00


66 Michael Sheehan, 66


1 00


John Farrell, 66


6 50


Patrick Sweney,


75


66 George Daniels, men and team,


72 68


66 Albert Brackett,


66


30 00


Henry Jenison, 66


43 12


Amount carried forward,


$608 55


5 50


Patrick Toole,


30 00


William Farrell,


66


66


26


Amount brought forward, Paid Chester Marcy, men and team,


$608 55


59 37


Josiah Gilmore, 66


52 50


Orrin Whipple, labor and lumber,


12 31


O. & D. Whipple, labor, lumber, and team,


95 03


66 Oliver Whyte, gravel screen,


7 50


Wm. Sanderson, repairing grates, 3 00


$838 26


Amount expended under the direction of F. A. Collins :


Personal service,


$14 00


Paid Daniel Keefe, labor,


16 70


Patrick Keefe,


1 92


66 Patrick Kenny, "


18 50


66 James Maney, 66


38 00


66 John Cahill,


18 85


66 Michael Brady, 66


4 00


66 Michael Russell


1 00


John Foot,


11 50


66


Patrick Corking, "


3 00


66


Charles Fuller,


2 70


66 Wm. McIntosh, "


1 00


66 Timothy Flynn, " 1


11 25


66 Isaac Smith,


3 50


Timothy Murphy, labor,


45 30


F. A. Collins, men and team,


44 50


66 Stephen Hurd, « 66


116 50


66 Jesse Winslow, " 66


4 00


66 Jas. M. Sherman, men and team,


16 50


66


S. N. Woodward, "


17 50


66


Amos L. Hale, 66 66


38 75


Edmond Commons, " 66


15 50


66 J. H. Fellows, 66


17 50


66


Cyrus Cunningham, "


25 00


Daniel Dugan,


66


16 25


66


David Stone,


66


66


15 50


66 J. P. Newton, 66


66


11 00


66


John J. Ware,


75


66


David Hall, Jr.,


8 75


66


Geo. W. Butters, 66


66


16 00


66 Eben Stone,


66


66


33 43


66


66


gravel,


12 96


Amount carried forward,


$601 61


27


Amount brought forward,


$601 61


Paid Moses Crafts, men and team,


17 50


66 66 scraper,


12 00


66


66 repairing tools


2 82


Dennis Sullivan, labor,


2 00


" gravel,


3 00


Asa Cook, repairing scraper, etc.,


6 90


$645 83


Amount expended under the direction of J. F. C. Hyde :


Personal service,


30 00


Paid John Sargent,


labor,


6 00


John Roach,


10 00


66 Marks Coughlan,


7 00


Isaac L. Nichols, 66


3 00


66


C. Reagan, 66


3 00


Patrick Quinlan,


3 00


66


John Collins,


66


7 50


Patrick Holloran, 66


7 00


66


John Schools,


66


2 50


66


James Dane, 66


8 00


Dennis Sullivan,




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