Town of Wilmington Annual Report 1860-1887, Part 28

Author: Wilmington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Town of Wilmington
Number of Pages: 900


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But while Wilmington was thus faithful in its duty to the country at large, it was equally true to duties nearer home. Three days later we find a vote recorded directing the assessors to lay the tax for Rev. Mr. Morrill's salary in silver money ; and other acts of similar tenor appear frequently throughout the reign of paper. But, at this same meeting, when somebody proposed that " each squadron of the town " (as though in these war-times the very town had become a troop) "should draw money for schooling in proportion to the taxes it pays," this was speedily voted down, probably under the impression that it was the children, and not the dollars, that were to get the benefit of the schools.


In July, 1781, we again find them furnishing beef for the army


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to the amount of the minister's salary ; and - what comes harder still -seven men must be found to go to West Point. In August it was agreed that each of these men enlisting for three months should be paid $60 bounty. The matter is to be managed by the " classes" into which the town is divided, and each soldier is to get $20 before he starts. That you may get some idea of the trouble that this business made, I note, in passing, that in June, 1781, four town-meetings were held, in July five, and in August five - fourteen, you may say, during hay-time.


But meanwhile all the thoughts of people were not cen- tering on the war and its taxes, or on the perplexities of the currency. This was the time when the religious change, which some thirty years later eventuated in Unitarianism, was seeth- ing in minds quite unconscious of the surprise that was in preparation for all parties. Very few, indeed, anticipated the actual result. A bubble of this fermentation broke in town- meeting, Oct. 14th, 1782. An article had been brought forward in the meeting of September 30th, and Timothy Walker, Esq., Major Joshua Harnden, Mr. Benjamin Thompson, and Mr. Nathan Pearson were appointed a committee to confer with Rev. Mr. Morrill about it. It reads thus : "To see if the town will grant liberty to sundry persons requesting the same " (probably the persons just named) " to open the meeting-house to such gospel ministers, of a regular standing, as they shall see fit, upon the week-time, when not used for other services." In brief. the question was : May some of us have Arminian preach- ing instead of Mr. Morrill's Calvinism ? and the town said, No. It was a period of changes. Political ideas had undergone a revolution, and the foundations of religion and of morals also were going to be questioned; as we have been seeing ever since. Nor is this something to complain of or to regret. Subjects must needs be earnestly discussed in order to be understood, and this understanding is essential to both permanence and progress.


This meeting was in October. One more was held on Christ- mas day. Peace was signed on the 20th of January, 1783, and the news of it reached Congress in March. The weary strugle of arms was over; but the war had made deep marks which re-


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mained long visible, and bequeathed burdens that were felt for many years.


Here ends my record. It would be interesting to go over the signs of returning prosperity after the war, to tell how little Tommy Bond was so eager to be a soldier, that, after being rejected, owing to his youth and smallness, he tried again, and. by standing on tip-toe, managed to slip through into the army ; but how, when he got into camp, they laughed at him, and put him into the bakery. So it happened that he graduated, at the end of the war, a skilful baker ; came to Wilmington, and pub- lished countless editions of those two-leaved tracts, so popular even to-day, under the title of " Bond's Crackers." We should be glad to know about Wilmington farming, and its hop-raising, and the Middlesex Canal, long a source of prosperity to the town. We should be glad, also, to review the building of the second meeting-house in 1813, and the desperate contest about its site, which was ended so shrewdly by Esquire Blanchard. It would be pleasant, likewise, to look over the list of the min- isters who have served here, and to trace the prosperity of the church, and to follow out the histories of sons of Wilmington who have won distinction ; but to treat of all of these topics of interest would require a book, instead of a chapter, and must be left to other hands.


We have surveyed the first fifty-three years of the town's history ; and what have we to say, now at the close ? This : that through all these years the town of Wilmington has come up to the mark. If there was anything for her to do, she did it. I believe, that, on the whole, this may be noted as a trait of the town, down to the present day. It seems to me that a general character of stability and trustworthiness, lias ever charac- terized this people, and belongs to them now. They make no pretense, they give occasion for little talk, but it may be said of them, with certainly as much justice as of others, they mind their business and they do their duty.


Of course all communities have differences in opinion, which sometimes grow into antagonisms of feeling. But the history


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of this town shows a somewhat unusual freedom, if I am not mistaken, from serions quarrels. They have been few, and less formidable and less lasting than quarrels have often proved elsewhere. Men never know what unseen tornadoes may be lying low beneath their horizon ; but certainly no storm is now in sight. The good people of Wilmington are at peace with one another and with all the world. It may be said that there is good reason for the universal kindliness which we unconsciously depend upon here, for a very considerable proportion of our pop- ulation is interknit in a web of relationships which would tax the genius of the experts of the Genealogical Society to un- ravel. Were it put into a chart it would show a spider's web, intricate as those found in the corners of disused rooms.


This general unity is exemplified in the church history of the town. Ordinarily, a place of this size would have two churches, or perhaps three ; and, if at the West, probably four or five. We have only one ; which still retains its ancient, catholic name. We do not forget that the absence of another organization here may be owing, in part, to a wise economy. But all the world knows that when people quarrel, they lose the power of counting dollars.


Nor are we going to claim that the population of this town are all church-goers. A great many, I am sorry to say, are not. They would be most affectionately welcomed. Perhaps when they come to realize that, in very deed, the church here has never been, consciously, the church of a sect, but ever, in intention and desire, the home of Christ's people, and the servant of all the people, longing to be the helper and comforter of all souls, then perhaps some hearts that have looked at it with in- difference will turn towards it with a little, answering love. So may it be .*


At any rate, let us be true to this good town's record. It is not a town of which any are to be ashamed. It is worthy of the affectionate respect of all her children. Let us not lose her key-note. Good Sense, Fidelity and Unity, have been her


* A few months after these sentences were uttered, a very promising movement was made for the establishment of a Methodist church ; and has been received by the members of the old church with courtesy and friend- liness.


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traits in the past. Let us make it sure that a habit of good sense, of faithfulness and of agreement, is handed down by this generation to the next. Let us resolve that, come what will. we will not allow impulse or passion to run away with judg- ment ; that in all relations and under all circumstances, we will be fair and true, and, that we will hold together. Then, when fifty years hence, the sons of this present generation, lost to view, perhaps, in a great company of new comers, shall meet on this spot, or in some larger place of assembly, to celebrate the town's second centennial, they will be thankful. as they tes- tify that the town has held her ancient repute, and that Good Sense, Fidelity and Unity, have characterized her for two hun- dred years.


VALUATION


OF THE


Real and Personal Property


. OF THE


TOWN OF WILMINGTON,


FOR THE


Year 1880.


WOBURN : PRINTED BY MARK ALLEN. 1881.


VALUATION.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Ames, Joseph A., 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


1400


1 barn,


600


1 carriage-house,


300


homestead,


10


1250


1 blacksmith shop and dw'g-house,


600


dwelling-house No. 2,


·


1300


land,


50


1 store,


.


-100 -100 -100


50


dwelling-house No. 3,


1000


land,


.


50


dwelling-house No. 4, land, .


50


Canal lot, pasture,


16


480


unimproved,


10


150


Ruel Carter lot, English,


5


250


66 tillage, .


.


3


150


66 unimproved,


.


75


1500


Simonds lot, wood, .


18


450


John Flagg lot, unimproved,


31


620


Mrs. Allen


50


Prim 66


1


25


Total amount of real estate, .


13125


Total amount of personal estate,


3680 211 86


Ames, Joseph N., 1 poll,


1 80


Arno, Oliver H., 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


600


1 barn,


150


tillage,


1


100


Total amount of real estate, .


850


Total amount of personal estate,


225


15-24


Ames, William, 1 poll,


1 80


.


1800


land,


.


1000


·


.


.


4-101-100


.


.


.


4


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate. .


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Ames, Mary Ann, Mrs.


1 dwelling-house,


400


1 woodshed


75


orchard,


.


4


600


7 50


Richardson lot, wood,


6


240


" unimproved,


181


300


Logan


23


100


Total amount of real estate, . Avery, Maria, Mrs.


640


9 80


{ dwelling-house,


250


1 barn,


125


English,


5


100


meadow,


2


40


pasture,


.


7


140


wood,


1%


90


unimproved,


61


100


Total amount of real estate,


.


Allen, Johnson K., 1 poll.


Total amount of personal estate, Allen, Olive F.


25


2 11


1 dwelling-house,


400


1 barn,


100


English,


.


1


50


pasture,


.


6


150


meadow,


5


100


Total amount of real estate,


800


10 00


Avery, Everett G., 1 poll, .


1 80


Avery, Frank E., 1 poll,


1 80


Addison, John, Mrs.


1 dwelling-house,


300


1 barn,


150


tillage,


25


English,


3


140


unimproved,


.


1128


120


exempt from taxation,


500


2 94


Baxter, James A., 1 poll.


Total amount of personal estate,


35


2 24


Butters, Eldad.


1 dwelling-house,


50


.


.


3


125


Total amount of real estate, Avery, E. B., 1 poll.


.


.


.


.


4


.


.


·


.


.


845


10 56


.


.


.


.


·


.


.


5


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Butters, Eldad, continued.


land, unimproved, exempt,


2


50


Buck, Stephen, 1 poll.


800


cranberry meadow,


150


Total amount of real estate, .


1100


15 55


Buck, Henry, 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


900


1 barn,


200


1 carriage-house,


50


tillage,


1 4


50


Total amount of real estate, .


1200


Total amount of personal estate, Bisbee, Charles E.


35


17 24


1 dwelling-house,


450


1 barn,


100


tillage,


21


100


English,


2


80


meadow,


2


30


pasture,


3


60


unimproved,


153


230


Total amount of real estate,


1050


13 13


Buck, Otis C., 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


1000


1 barn,


250


1 carriage-house,


50


tillage,


31


200


English, .


1


100


Total amount of real estate, .


1600


Total amount of personal estate.


1285


37 86


Buck, Arthur O., 1 poll,


1 80


Bancroft, Hiram, 1 poll.


Total amount of personal estate,


200


4 30


Bond, Thomas D., 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


5000


1 barn,


500


tillage,


.


2


200


meadow,


5


200


pasture,


8


400


unimproved,


31


105


.


1 dwelling-house, tillage,


.


.


--


150


.


·


.


.


.


.


.


.


·


·


.


.


.


.


.


.


6


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Bond, Thomas D., continued.


Morrill lot, tillage, .


1


100


" meadow,


1


20


Leonard Eames lot, unimproved,


4


100


William Eames " wood,


10


400


" unimproved,


4


80


Carter


12


360


Manning


16


400


Butters


wood,


10


550


Butters field and ladder pole lot, wood, Blanchard lot, wood,


6


240


Total amount of real estate, . Total amount of personal estate,


11155 4700


199 99


Burnap, George.


1 dwelling-house,


1200


1 barn,


200


tillage,


1


150


Silver Lake plan, lots Nos. 5, 6,


7, 8, 15, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, ·


122


300


Total amount of real estate,


1850


23 13


Bancroft, Hannah M., Mrs.


1 dwelling-house,


600


1 barn,


200


1 carriage-house,


25


tillage,


1


50


English,


4


160


meadow,


4


40


pasture,


3


75


unimproved,


10


200


Pink Swamp lot, wood,


6


180


Total amount of real estate,


1530


19 13


Bancroft, Harmon, 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


550


1 barn,


275


1 carriage-house,


25


tillage,


1


50


English,


5


250


meadow,


1


25


pasture,


.


.


6


120


wood,


.


5


200


.


.


45


2500


.


.


.


7


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Bancroft, Harmon, continued.


unimproved,


90


300


Father Kemp lot, unimproved, .


.


8


120


Carter


.


4


60


Total amount of real estate, .


1975


Total amount of personal estate,


460


32 24


Blaisedell, L. J., Mrs.


1 dwelling-house,


700


1 barn,


200


tillage,


1


100


North lot, pasture,


4


100


Neck meadow,


5


100


66 unimproved,


21


25


Perry meadow,


3


100


Jenkins lot, unimproved, .


41


50


J. G. Richardson lot, unimproved,


21


25


Rub lot, wood,


11


80


Part of Rufus Richardson lot, wood, . Bond lot, wood,


1


65


" unimproved,


4


40


Total amount of real estate. .


1765


Total amount of personal estate,


100


23 33


Buck, Darius, and L. J. Blaisedell. Gardner lot, wood, .


12


50


63


Butters, Lorenzo, 1 poll.


600


1 barn,


250


1 woodshed,


50


tillage,


11


75


orchard,


1


75


English,


6


180


pasture,


13


195


unimproved,


83


130


Swamp lot, meadow,


4


60


" wood,


23 4


110


66 unimproved,


.


4


60


A. Butters lot, "


14


140


Dwire


" meadow, ·


.


1


25


Total amount of real estate,


1950


Total amount of personal estate,


590


33 55


unimproved,


8


120


12


60


1 dwelling-house,


.


.


.


.


8


Wilmington Valuation List.


Namen, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


'Tax.


Butters. Esther.


! dwelling-house,


250


English,


.


1


50


pasture,


.


12


240


meadow,


51 4


210


wood,


3


150


unimproved,


21


35


exempt from taxation,


500


5 44


Bell, Elizabeth, Mrs.


1 dwelling-house,


850


1 barn,


100


1 woodshed,


50


tillage,


1


30


English,


17


525


meadow,


3


60


pasture,


14


210


meadow, .


2


40


Brook lot, pasture, .


28


700


66


" wood,


5


300


66 " unimproved,


7


125


Carter


English, .


5


150


' meadow, .


5


125


Crowell " pasture, .


11


165


66


" unimproved,


11


165


Total amount of real estate, .


3775


Total amount of personal estate,


605


54 75


Total amount of personal estate, Blanchard, Roxann N.


75


2 74


wood,


8


400


unimproved,


·


24


600


exempt from taxation,


500


6 25


Bailey, John, 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house.


400


1 barn,


200


1 woodshed,


50


tillage,


3


100


English,


3


150


wood,


2


100


unimproved,


.


15


225


Carter lot, wood,


.


3


180


.


.


4


.


.


Bell, Rensalear, 1 poll.


12


180


" unimproved,


.


9


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Bailey, John, continued.


Carter lot, meadow,


3


30


unimproved,


5


75


Taylor lot, wood,


8


200


Total amount of real estate, . Total amount of personal estate, Bailey, Hannah.


285


26 75


¿ dwelling-house, English,


3


50


Exempt.


Boutwell, William H., 1 poll.


Total amount of personal estate,


315


5 74


Boutwell, William, 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house.


250


1 barn,


50


2 sheds,


50


tillage,


4


140


English,


.


6


200


meadow,


1


15


pasture,


8


150


unimproved,


31


372


Total amount of real estate, .


1227


Total amount of personal estate, Buck, Jonathan, estate.


70


18 02 -


1 dwelling-house,


800


1 barn,


300


1 carriage-house,


25


tillage,


2


100


English,


6


210


pasture,


25


500


meadow,


12


240


wood,


6


240


unimproved,


22


396


Total amount of real estate,


2811


35 14


Buck, Darius, 1 poll.


Bond lot, wood,


13


100


Total amount of personal estate,


2951


39 94


Butters, William A., estate.


1 dwelling-house,


600


1 woodshed,


25


tillage,


1


40


exempt from taxation,


.


·


222


5 54


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


·


·


.


4


1710


300


.


10


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


'J'ax.


Buck, Nathan E., 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


1000


1 barn, ·


.


.


200


1 carriage-house,


100


1 slaughter-house,


100


1 poultry-house,


20


tillage,


31


140


English,


2


80


pasture,


4


80


meadow,


3


45


wood,


2


70


unimproved,


51


100


Harnden meadow,


21


60


Total amount of real estate, .


1995


Total amount of personal estate,


370


31 37


Buck, Myron E., 1 poll,


1 80


Bancroft, H. L., and T. F. Gowing's estate.


unimproved,


4


40


50


Buck, J. Henry, 1 poll,


.


1 80


Boynton, Dan W., 1 poll,


1 80


Buck, Charles, 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


800


1 barn,


250


1 slaughter-house,


100


1 carriage-house,


40


1 shed,


50


tillage,


2


80


English,


4


160


meadow,


1


20


1


35


1


40


4


60


Manning lot, wood, .


6


210


Clark lot, unimproved,


8


70


Brook lot,


4


60


Total amount of real estate, .


1975


Total amount of personal estate,


200


28 99


Bond, Joshua, 1 poll.


3 dwelling-houses,


800


1 80


Boynton, Frank M., 1 poll, .


.


·


Newman lot, tillage,


66 wood, .


unimproved,


11


Wilmington Valuation List.


.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Bond, Joshua, continued.


1 barn,


300


tillage,


2


70


English,


2


70


pasture, meadow,


2


40


wood,


10


400


unimproved,


12


180


Butters lot, English,


2


60


wood,


1


40


" unimproved,


21


50


66 " pasture, .


14


200


James Bond lot, tillage,


50


Eldad Butters “ 66


.


2120


Total amount of real estate, . Total amount of personal estate, Buck, Nathan, 1 poll.


375


32 99


1 dwelling-house,


500


1 barn,


75


1 woodshed,


25


1 tool-house,


25


orchard,


1.


75


English,


25


75


meadow,


7


105


pasture,


23


414


wood,


5


250


unimproved,


3


75


Carter meadow,


4


60


Total amount of real estate, Buck, James F.


.


1679


22 79


1 dwelling-house,


800


1 barn,


500


1 slaughter-house,


100


1 woodshed,


50


orchard,


1


100


tillage,


li


180


English,


5


250


pasture,


10


250


unimproved,


2


20


28 13


Total amount of real estate,


2250


Buck, Benjamin, 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


800


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


2


30


.


30


.


.


.


.


·


12


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Buck, Benjamin, continued.


1 barn,


500


1 carriage-house,


: 35


1 barn-shed,


40


1 corn-barn,


35


tillage,


3


150


English,


6


300


pasture,


32


800


orchard,


1


100


meadow,


23


345


wood,


3


150


unimproved,


47


810


Wood Hill lot, unimproved,


15


300


Total amount of real estate, .


4365


Total amount of personal estate, Brown, Abigail.


6210


133 99


& dwelling-house,


600


barn,


100


Island lot, wood,


20


800


66


" meadow, .


15


100


Total amount of real estate, .


1975


Total amount of personal estate,


575


31 88


Beard, William, 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


1200


English,


2


150


meadow,


4


80


Eames lot, wood,


14


560


61


130


Harnden lot, south, English,


5


200


wood,


15


600


unimproved,


15


300


north, English,


4


160


unimproved,


12


265


Manning


27%


550


Winn


wood, .


6


300


.. unimproved,


6


50


Swain


"' meadow,


.


7


100


Total amount of real estate,


.


.


4645


59 86


Brown, Silas, 1 poll.


12 dwelling-houses, .


.


900


.


.


.


25


375


unimproved,


unimproved,


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Brown, Silas, continued.


¿ barn, ·


100


1 carriage-house,


50


1 woodshed,


50


1 saw-mill,


600


1 dwelling-house at mill,


500


1 barn,


.


100


tillage.


.


2


80


English, .


.


2


80


meadow,


6


75


pasture,


.


10


180


wood,


17


400


Mill land, tillage,


1


30


unimproved,


28


280


West lot, English,


9


270


South " meadow, .


1


15


6


180


66


66 wood,


.


7


140


Nichols lot, wood,


5


225


Total amount of real estate, .


.


230


62 37


1 dwelling-house,


800


1 barn,


150


1 poultry-house, tillage,


13


200


Total amount of real estate,


1170


16 43


Beard, Haswell, 1 poll,


1 80


Blanchard, John O., 1 poll, .


1 80


Byron, Terrance, 1 poll,


1 80


Blanchard, Henry, Jr., 1 poll.


Total amount of personal estate,


200


4 30


Blanchard. Henry, 1 poll,


1 80


Bancroft, Henry L., 1 poll, .


1 80


Buck, Edward, 1 poll.


Total amount of personal estate,


50


2 43


Batchelder, James H., 1 poll,


1 80


Barbaric, Montclair, 1 poll. .


1 80


Butters, Stephen O .. 1 poll,


Total amount of personal estate,


35


2 24


.


8


360


unimproved,


.


4615


Total amount of personal estate, Buffum, Joshua, 1 poll.


.


.


.


.


.


English, .


20


.


.


.


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Bancroft, Thomas A., 1 poll, Barnes, Charles II., 1 poll.


1 80


Total amount of personal estate, Bodwell, Stephen B., JJr., 1 poll, .


105


3 12


1 80


Butters, Chauncey W., 1 poll,


1 80


Beals. Thersa E., Mrs.


Total amount of personal estate, Bancroft, Susan, Mrs.


400


Exempt.


Total amount of personal estate, Exempt from taxation;


500


6 25


Crockett, Viena N., Mrs.


1 dwelling-house,


1200


1 barn,


300


English,


41


675


Total amount of real estate,


2175


27 19


Clark, Belinda, Mrs.


1 dwelling-house,


1600


1 barn,


300


tillage,


1


100


English,


11


150


Total amount of real estate,


2150


Total amount of personal estate,


300


30 63


Carter, Sabra, Mrs.


1 dwelling-house,


1200


1 barn,


250


tillage,


11


125


Father Carter lot, unimproved, .


22


300


Hop-kiln 66 .


11 4


1900


23 75


Total amount of real estate, . Carter, Sabra, 2d.


Home lot, tillage,


11


125


wood,


4


200


West lot, unimproved,


483


600


Corneil lot,


121


190


Total amount of real estate, .


1115


Total amount of personal estate,


6500


95 19


Carter, Edward A., 1 poll.


Pine Hill lot, wood, .


15


750


66 " unimproved,


18


450


cranberry meadow,


1


75


Tweed lot, unimproved,


.


11


125


.


.


25


.


1000


15


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Carter, Edward A., continued.


Total amount of real estate, .


1400


Total amount of personal estate,


75


20 24


Carter, E. Milton, 1 poll,


1 80


Carter, E. Milton and Eugene A. House lot,


1


30


38


Carlin, Michael, 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


500


1 woodshed,


50


1 carriage-house,


26


tillage,


1


100


pasture,


.


50


Bond lot, tillage,


21


100


Total amount of real estate, .


825


12 11


Cazneau, Isaac, 1 poll.


.


700


1 barn,


.


50


tillage,


.


1


100


English,


2


200


Total amount of real estate,


1050


14 93


Cook. George F., 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


750


1 barn,


250


tillage,


1


50


English,


10


300


meadow,


1


15


wood,


1


40


unimproved,


12


300


Perry lot, English, .


5


125


66 meadow,


.


6


120


60


unimproved,


1


15


Holt 60 66


4


100


Total amount of real estate, .


2065


Total amount of personal estate,


30 49


Carter, E. B., and W. H., 2d. Foster lot, meadow,


3


75


94


Carter, William H., 2d. 1 poll.


1 dwelling house,


750


1 barn,


150


tillage,


1


50


English,


.


.


.


5


200


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


1 dwelling-house,


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


230


.


16


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Carter, William H., 2d, continued. unimproved,


8


160


Total amount of real estate, .


1310


Total amount of personal estate,


295


21 87


Carter, William, 2d, 1 poll, .


1 80


Carter, E. B. and Roxann.


1 dwelling-house,


750


1 barn,


200


1 hop-house,


50


1 woodshed,


25


tillage,


2


100


English,


9


450


pasture,


5


125


meadow,


6


50


unimproved,


19


350


cranberry meadow,


1


100


Total amount of real estate,


27 50


Carter, E. Brewster, 1 poll.


wood,


2


200


unimproved,


10


180


Total amount of real estate, .


380


Total amount of personal estate,


565


13 61


Carter, Roxann. wood,


9


450


Boutwell lot, unimproved,


9


180


North


meadow,


5


75


3


120


66


unimproved,


4


100


Total amount of real estate,


925


11 56


Carter. Rich, 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


500


1 woodshed,


.


.


1


30


English,


3


90


meadow,


4


50


pasture,


.


30


500


wood,


.


15


1875


unimproved,


35


875


Scales meadow lot, 66 unimproved,


6


120


6


120


Total amount of real estate,


.


4185


.


.


.


.


25


tillage,


.


.


.


wood, .


.


.


2200


.


.


17


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Carter, Rich, continued.


Total amount of personal estate,


55


54 80


Clark, Josiah, heirs.


1 dwelling-house,


100


1 barn,


125


wood,


2


80


unimproved,


15


180


Total amount of real estate,


485


6 06


Carter, Otis, 1 poll.


1 dwelling-house,


600


1 barn,


300


tillage,


1


40


English,


6


180


meadow,


11


150


wood,


.


1


50


unimproved,


6


120


pasture,


5


100


Total amount of real estate, .


1540


Total amount of personal estate,


25


21 36


Cassidy, Catherine, Mrs.


1 dwelling-house,


250


1 barn,


.


50


tillage,


.


1


30


English,


2


50


unimproved,


12


180


exempt from taxation,


500


75


Total amount of personal estate,


145


3 61


Carter, Sylvester, 1 poll.


2 dwelling-houses,


800


2 barns,


450


1 carriage-house,


100


1 woodshed,


75


tillage.


5


200


English.


6


215


meadow.


10


100


pasture,


.


10


200


orchard,


1


75


wood,


.


10


350


unimproved,


311


472


Brown lot, wood,


.


20


700


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


Cassidy, Peter, 1 poll.


.


.


.


18


Wilmington Valuation List.


Names, and description of Real Estate.


Acres.


Valuation.


Tax.


Carter, Sylvester. continued.


Brown lot, unimproved,


20


350


Bond . wood,


6


120


Kidder " unimproved,


14


140


Blanchard lot, unimproved,


6


200


Foster lot, wood,


17


60


Carter " unimproved,


23


40


Capt. Bond lot, pasture,


.


.


14%


265


. .


. 6 " wood.


.


16


290


Manning lot, unimproved,


2}


35


Flint lot, tillage,


4


120


..


" meadow, .


.


8


80


" pasture,


20


250


unimproved,


293


440


Total amount of real estate, .


.


414


92 32


1 dwelling-house,


700


1 store and dwelling- house,


1000


1 barn,


225


1 woodshed,


50


tillage,


50


English,


200


meadow,


80


Total amount of real estate, .


2305


Total amount of personal estate,


750


39 99


Cole, George, 1 poll,


1 80


Cole, Samuel F., 1 poll,


1 80


Carter, W. Warren, 1 poll.


50


1 barn, tillage,


13


100


Total amount of real estate, .


150


Total amount of personal estate, Cole, Jane, Mrs.


30


4 06


1 dwelling-house,


300


1 barn,


50


Parks lot, tillage, " unimproved,


11


40


3


60


Total amount of real estate,




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