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The Collctor was authorized to receive wheat and corn certificates for taxes.
Town meeting April 27th, Seth H. Faunce, Moderator. Voted to set off Hanson Tarbox from school district No. 7 to district No. 2 and to divide No. 2 by setting off the in- habitants on the Cross road, so called, together with David Staples, Joshua Keene, Simon Keene, Jonathan Crooker and Daniel Whitney into a district by themselves.
Voted that Samuel and William S. Allen be set off from district No. 3 to district No. 4.
At the election of state officers, September 9th, two hundred and forty-eight votes were cast for Governor.
John Fairfield (dem.) had 179
Edward Kent (whig) had 69
For Representative to the Legislature.
John J. Perry had 143
William S. Allen had 61
Benjamin Richards had 3I
Samuel Crockett had 3
Samuel Chadbourne, Otis F. Mixer, John Lee, Henry Holbrook and Isaac A. Thayer had i each.
Town meeting Sept. 28th, John Caldwell, Moderator. The Treasurer was authorized to hire money to pay the expenses of repairing Jamb bridge, and John Gardner Jr. was appointed to superintend the repairing of it.
Voted that William Gammon be paid forty dollars, in full compensation for damage locating the road for the ac- commodation of William W. Oliver.
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It was voted that Samuel Crockett, George Robinson and John Gardner Jr. be a committee to receive proposals for the purchase of a farm for the poor.
1840
Town meeting March 2d, 1840, Jairus S. Keith was chosen Moderator and John J. Perry, Town Clerk; he being absent, Seth H. Faunce was chosen Clerk pro tem.
Daniel Smith was elected Treasurer but he declined and Chandler Record was chosen.
Isaac A. Thayer, William Thomas and John Lee were chosen Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor.
Isaac Carlton, Henry R. Webber, Jacob M. Tewksbury and Benjamin Richards were chosen School Committee.
The arrangements with Joseph Wilson to keep a Pound were continued.
Voted to raise $1500. for highways.
$100. to repair bridges. $441.40 for support of schools. $900. for town charges and the support of the poor.
It was voted not to purchase a farm for the poor, but that the Overseers, at some future da, y sell the poor at auction to the lowest bidder who will give bonds for the faithful performance of his agreement.
The collection of taxes was auctioned to Samuel Chad- bourne at one cent on the dollar, and he was chosen Con- stable.
Voted to set off Samuel Allen, William S. Allen and the heirs of Christopher Allen from school district No. 3 to district No. 4. Also to set off Alfred Hood and Alfred H. Hood from district No. 6 to district No. 7.
The report of the Selectmen locating a road from Welch- ville to the line of Minot, was accepted.
It was voted to keep the clothing, belonging to the town, on hand until the next campaign, in case it shall come in any kind of season.
Ebenezer R. Holmes, Abraham Dean and John Caldwell were appointed to audit the accounts of the Selectmen.
Town meeting April 27th, Sullivan Fuller, Moderator.
The collection of taxes was auctioned to William Wardwell at two cents on the dollar, and he was chosen Constable.
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At the election of state officers September 14th, two hun- dred and forty-nine votes were cast for Governor.
John Fairfield (dem.) had I66 Edward Kent (whig) had 83
Three trials were required to reelect Mr. Parris to Con- gress and five trials to make a choice of a member of the Legislature, Hebron having the nomination.
Town meeting Sept. 14th, Leonard Caldwell, Moderator.
It was voted that John Caldwell, Samuel Crockett and Thomas Cary make an examination of the bridge near Zachary Cary's.
Voted that the stable of Joshua Keen be a Pound and he the keeper.
Town meeting Oct. 5th, Samuel Crockett, Moderator. Jairus S. Keith was chosen Clerk pro tem.
Samuel Crockett, Jairus S. Keith and Isaac A. Thayer were appointed to consider the expediency of discontinuing the road leading to Jamb bridge.
For Presidential Electors, the Democrats polled, Nov. 2d 168 votes and the Whigs 91.
At this meeting the committee appointed Oct. 5th, report- ed that they had petitioned the County Commissioners to discontinue the road to Jamb bridge, and a hearing would be advertised.
There were resident in this town, June 1, 1840, Rev- olutionary Pensioners as follows :- Samuel Brown Æ 72, Sarah, wid. of Zebedee Cushman Æ 73, she lived with Bartlett H. Cushman. William Chipman ÆE 77, John Gard- ner Æ 79, Nathan Nelson Æ 80, Sarah, wid. of Jo- seph Perkins, Æ 77, she lived with Luther Perkins. Polly, wid. of James Soule ÆE 71, she lived with Lathrop L. Soule.
1841
Town meeting March Ist, 1841, Leonard Caldwell was chosen Moderator and Seth H. Faunce, Town Clerk and Treasurer.
Isaac A. Thayer, William Thomas and John Lee were chosen Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor.
John J. Perry, Jairus S. Keith and Thomas R. Carman were chosen Superintending School Committee.
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Seth H. Faunce was chosen Town Agent.
Voted that the barn of David Staples be a Pound and he the keeper.
Voted that the school districts choose their own agents.
Voted to raise $500. for support of schools.
$900. for town expenses and the poor.
$2,000. for the repairs of highways and bridges, to be paid in labor.
The collection of taxes was auctioned to Elon Chad- bourne at one cent and eight mills on the dollar ; he was subsequently excused and George Robinson was chosen and elected Constable. Samuel Chadbourne and Robert Hilborn Jr. were also elected Constables.
Voted to leave the poor in the hands of the Selectmen, to dispose of them by auction or not as they see fit.
Reuben Varrell was given leave to draw his proportion of the school money and expend it in Minot.
At the September election, two hundred and forty-three votes were cast for Governor.
John Fairfield (dem.) had 164 Edward Kent (whig) had 77 Jeremiah Curtis (liberty) had 2
Town meeting October 2d, Jairus S. Keith, Moderator. Voted to raise $500. to make the road from Welchville to Bog Falls. It was also voted that $250. be raised to re- pair the Wardwell road and the Rich bridge.
1842
Town meeting March 17th, 1842, John J. Perry was chosen Moderator and Seth H. Faunce, Town Clerk.
Daniel Smith was elected Town Treasurer and Henry Hawkins, Town Agent.
John J. Perry, Samuel Crockett and Joseph Wilson were chosen Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor.
John J. Perry, Isaac Carleton and Henry R. Webber were chosen Superintending School Committee.
Voted to choose School Agents in town meeting. Voted to raise $2,000. for highways.
$500. for support of schools. $700. for the support of the poor. $800. for town expenses.
The collection of taxes was assigned to Henry R. Web-
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ber at three cents on the dollar, and he was chosen Const.
Nathan Wright was given leave to draw his portion of the school money to expend in Paris.
Town meeting March 24th, Benajah Pratt, Moderator.
William F. Welch, George Robinson and Leonard Brown were appointed a committee to petition the P. M. General to establish another Post Office in this town, also to select a suitable person for Post Master.
Town meeting March 28th, John J. Perry, Moderator. Voted that the Selectmen be empowered to buy a farm on which to support the poor, and that they shall not pay more than two thousand dollars for it. (The town farm was pur- chased of Samuel H. King, and was primarily the home- stead of Daniel Bullen.)
Voted to raise $200. in addition to the sum already raised for the support of the poor. It was further voted that the Selectmen hire a suitable man and woman to oversee the Poor-farm, and they shall refuse assistance to all paupers not on the farm, one person only was excepted.
At the election of state officers Septemder 12th, two hundred and two votes were cast for Governor.
John Fairfield (dem.) had 149
Edward Robinson (whig) had 53
For Representative to the Legislature,
John J. Perry had 130
Henry Hawkins had 52
Benjamin Richards had I5
Isaac Thayer and Joseph Wilson had I each.
1843
Town meeting March 27th, 1843, Samuel H. King was chosen Moderator, but was at his request excused, and Jairus S. Keith was elected.
Seth H. Faunce was chosen Town Clerk and Sebastian S. Smith, Town Treasurer.
John J. Perry, Isaac A. Thayer and Joseph Wilson were chosen Selectmen.
Isaac Carlton, William Brown and Timothy Bailey were chosen Superintending School Committee.
Henry Hawkins was chosen Town Agent, and he was appointed agent on the Bog Falls road.
Voted that Charles Chitman have permission to draw
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his school money from district No. 9 and expend it in No. 7. Voted to raise $2,400. for highways.
$800. for town charges.
$600. for the support of the poor.
$500. for the support of schools.
$400. for the Bog Falls road.
The stable of Joseph Wilson was accepted for a Pound and he appointed the keeper.
Meeting adjourned to Friday the 3Ist instant, at which time the Moderator being absent, Benjamin Richards was chosen pro tem.
The collection of taxes was auctioned to Elon Chadbourne at two cents on the dollar. A difference of opinion regard- ing the bond being shown, Mr. Chadbourne declined and the meeting adjourned to April 8th, when Henry Hawkins was chosen Collector, giving Benjamin Richards, John Lee, Samuel Crockett, Henry R. Webber, Samuel H. King and Charles Durell, as surities on his bond.
Town meeting May 13th, Samuel H. King, Moderator.
Voted to raise $1,000. in addition to the appropriation already made for repairs on roads and bridges.
At the election of state officers September IIth, one hundred and sixty-eight votes were cast for Governor.
Hugh J. Anderson (dem.) had I2I Edward Robinson (whig) had 37
James Appleton (liberty) had 7 Edward Kavanagh (dis. dem.) 3
Town meeting Sept. 11th, John J. Perry, Moderator. Voted that a special agent be chosen to oppose the discon- tinuance of the road, located last December, from Welch- ville, east of Pigeon Hill, to Poland, the inhabitants of Po- land having, by their agent, David Dunn, petitioned there- for. John J. Perry was chosen by ballot.
It was voted to raise $1,000. to be expended in repairing roads and bridges.
Voted to accept the private way located by the Selectmen for the accommodation of Elisha Morton, also the private way for Charles Brooks.
1844
Town meeting March 11th, 1844, made choice of John J. Perry for Moderator, and William Brown, Town Clerk.
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Samuel H. King, John Lee, and Ebenezer R. Holmes were chosen a committee to audit the accounts of the town. John J. Perry, Isaac A. Thayer and Joseph Wilson were chosen Selectmen.
Isaac Carlton, William Brown and Benajah Pratt Jr. were chosen Superintending School Committee.
William Brown, Town Treasurer.
Benajah Pratt Jr., Town Agent. Same arrangements for a Pound as last year.
Voted to raise $1,200. for highways. $500. for the support of schools. $1,200. for town charges and to pay the debts of the town.
The collection of taxes was vendued to William Ward- well at one cent and nine mills on the dollar, and he was elected Constable.
At the election of state officers September 9th, two hun- dred and thirty-two votes were cast for Governor.
Hugh J. Anderson (dem. ) had I66 Edward Robinson (whig) had 64 James Appleton (liberty) had 2
Town meeting same date, Leonard Caldwell, Moderator.
Voted that the Treasurer hire not exceeding $500. dol- lars for the term of two years, interest not exceeding 6 per cent, to defray outstanding bills against the town.
1845
Town meeting March 17th, 1845, John J. Perry was chosen Moderator, and William Brown, Town Clerk and Treasurer.
John J. Perry, Isaac A. Thayer and Joseph Chaffin where chosen Selectmen.
William Brown, John J. Perry and Benajah Pratt Jr. were chosen Superintending School Committee.
Samuel Crockett was chosen Town Agent.
Voted to raise $500. for the support of schools. $1,500. for roads and bridges. $1,300. for town charges and the support
of the poor.
The collection of taxes was auctioned to Thomas Abbott at one and three quarter cents, but he did not offer a sat- isfactory bond, and Seth H. Faunce was chosen Collector
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and Constable, with an allowance of 2 per ct. for collecting.
It was voted that the Selectmen, Town Clerk and Treas- urer, grant licenses to suitable persons, not exceeding two in number, to sell wine, brandy, rum and other strong liq- uors in town, they giving bonds according to law. The said licensed persons shall not sell to any person, for any other purpose than for medicine and mechanical uses, and each shall keep a record of the names of all persons to whom they sell, with the dates, kinds of liquors and quan- tities sold by them respectively ; which record shall be open for inspection to any citizen of the town. The said officers shall not grant licenses to any other person, or for any other purpose than as herein specified, and they are hereby spe- cially instructed to prosecute all violations of the "License Law", so called, which come to their knowledge, and put in suit any bond given as aforesaid, whenever the condition thereof shall be broken.
At the election of state officers September 8th, one hun- dred and eighty-two votes were cast for Governor.
Hugh J. Anderson (dem.) had I45
Freeman H. Morse (whig) had 33
Samuel Fessenden (liberty) had 4
For Representative to the Legislature,
Isaac A. Thayer had I27
Joseph Chaffin had 36
Benjamin Richards had II
Samuel Chadbourne had I
Town meeting same date, John Lee, Moderator.
Henry Hawkins, Abraham Dean and E. R. Holmes were appointed to audit the accounts.
The Selectmen were authorized to hire men to assist in re- pairing the highways if the appropriation prove insufficient.
1846
Town meeting March 23d, 1846, John J. Perry was chosen Moderator, and William Brown, Town Clerk and Treasurer.
John J. Perry, Joseph Chaffin and Arba Thayer were chosen Selectmen. Mr. Thayer declined and Samuel Crockett was elected.
Henry Hawkins, Benajah Pratt Jr. and Cyrus K. Kel- ley were chosen Superintending School Committee.
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Voted to raise $500. for the support of schools.
$2,000. for highways and bridges.
$1,050. for town charges and the support
of the poor.
The stable of Elon Chadbourne was engaged for a Pound and he was appointed the keeper.
It was voted that men employed upon the highways be allowed twelve and a half cents per hour, and a like sum for each yoke of oxen. The Selectmen were instructed to proscecute the Surveyors of Highways for damage, in all and every case where the town is liable.
The Licensing Board were instructed not to license the sale of spirituous liquors for any purpose whatever.
The collection of taxes was auctioned to Rufus Briggs at one and seven eighth per cent, and he was chosen Const. Abiel M. Jones was also chosen Constable.
Town meeting April 17th, John J. Perry, Moderator. Abraham Dean, Leonard Caldwell and George Robinson were chosen to audit the accounts of the town officers.
At the election of state officers September 14th, one one hundred and eighty-four votes were cast for Governor. John W. Dana (dem.) had I39
David Bronson (whig) had 40
Samuel Fessenden (liberty) had 5
1847
Town meeting March 14th, 1847, John Lee was chosen Moderator, and William Brown, Town Clerk.
Daniel Smith was chosen Town Treasurer.
Samuel Crockett, Benjamin Richards and William Thomas were chosen Selectmen.
John J. Perry was chosen Town Agent.
Henry R. Webber and George P. Whitney were chosen Superintending School Committee.
Voted to raise $500. for the support of schools.
$950. for town charges and the poor.
$3,000. for high and townways, $500. of which, to be spent by the Selectmen where they see fit.
The collection of taxes was auctioned to Chandler Rec- ord at one cent and seven mills on the dollar, and he was elected Constable.
It was voted that a discount of four per cent be made on
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taxes paid before December Ist.
Voted that the barn-yard at the town farm be the Pound, and Joseph French be the keeper.
It was voted that each district choose their School Agent. The Selectmen were directed to paint and reqair the Centre Meeting-house.
A Resolve "that the unrestrained sale of intoxicating drinks in the town of Oxford is an evil that ought to be re- gulated by law" was voted down, by a vote of 54 to 48, but the records do not show that the town rescinded its vote of 1846, not to license, and in 1851 the town voted to choose a committee of three to prosecute all violations of the "Li- cense Law". The committee were Dennis Hayes, Jairus S. Keith and Orrin Jones, and they were to serve without compensation.
Joseph Chaffin, Abraham Dean and E. R. Holmes were chosen to audit the accounts of the town officers.
At the election of state officers September 13th, one hun- dred and ninety votes were cast for Governor.
John W. Dana (dem.) had 148
David Bronson (whig) had 35
Samuel Fessenden (liberty) had 7
For Representative to the Legislature there was no choice at the meeting September 13th, nor at the adjourned meet- ing October 4th, but on the third trial, October 25fh, Ben- jamin Richards was elected, having 102 votes. The other candidates were Isaac A. Thayer, Charles Durell and Abial M. Jones.
1848
Town meeting March 6th, 1848, John J. Perry was chosen Moderator, and William Brown, Town Clerk.
Samuel Crockett, Benjamin Richards and William Thomas were chosen Selectmen.
Rev. C. Stone, Abial M. Jones and Henry R. Web- ber were chosen Superintending School Committee.
Daniel Smith was chosen Town Treasurer.
Voted to raise $500. for the support of schools.
$950. for town charges and the poor.
$1.800. for highways, $200. in money to repair the road to Mechanic Falls.
Joseph Chaffin, Ebenezer R. Holmes and John Lee were
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chosen to audit the accounts of the town officers.
The collection of taxes was struck off to Seth H. Faunce at one cent and eight mills on the dollar, and he was elec- ted Collector and Constable.
Ichabod M. Thomas was chosen Pound Keeper.
Town meeting May 25th, John J. Perry, Moderator. The Town Clerk being absent, H. R. Webber served p. t. Voted that the Treasurer borrow a sum not exceeding $1,000.00, if it can be obtained at 6 per ct. per annum.
At the election of state officers September IIth, two hundred and sixteen votes were cast for Governor.
John W. Dana (dem.) had I45
Elijah L. Hamlin (whig) had 32
Samuel Fessenden (liberty) had I8
Alfred Thurston (free soil) had 2I
1849
Town meeting March 5th, 1849, John J. Perry was chosen Moderator, and Dan Perry, Town Clerk.
Daniel Smith was chosen Town Treasurer.
Benjamin Richards, Sebastian S. Smith and George P. Whitney were chosen Selectmen.
Henry R. Webber, Abial M. Jones and Nicholas C. Dinsmore were chosen Superintending School Committee. John J. Perry was chosen Town Agent.
Voted that the barn at the town farm be the Pound, and William Tubbs be the keeper.
Abraham Dean, Jairus S. Keith and William Allen were appointed a committee on accounts.
Voted to raise $600. for the support of schools. $2,000. for highways.
$1,000. to pay debts, support the poor and for town charges.
The collection of taxes was struck off to George P. Whitney at one cent and three mills on the dollar, and he was chosen Constable.
Town meeting June 2d, Benajah Pratt Jr., Moderator. Voted to raise $1,000. additional to that already raised to meet the liabilities of the town.
At the election of state officers September 10th, two hun- dred and thirty-three votes were cast for Governor.
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John Hubbard (dem.) had 150
Elijah L. Hamlin (whig) had 41 George F. Talbot (free soil) had 41 Micah J. Talbot had I
For Representative to the Legislature,
Ebenezer R. Holmes had I2I
Samuel Crockett had 43
Leonard Caldwell had 38
William K. Staples had I
1850
Town meeting March 4th, 1850, John J. Perry was chosen Moderator, and Dan Perry, Town Clerk, and Treasurer.
Sebastian S. Smith, George P. Whitney and Charles Durell were chosen Selectmen.
Edwin Mayberry, Nicholas C. Dinsmore and Jairus S. Keith were chosen Superintending School Committee.
Ebenezer R. Holmes was chosen Town Agent.
William Tubbs was continued in charge of the Pound.
Voted to raise $600. for the support of the schools.
$1,600. for highways.
$800. for debts, town charges and the support of the poor.
It was voted that all persons who prefer to pay their highway tax in money, instead of work as usual, may have a discount of fifty per cent if they pay the Treasurer before the tenth day of June next.
The collection of taxes was struck off to Seth H. Faunce at two cents and seven mills ; he being the lowest bidder was chosen Collector and Constable.
Voted that the Selectmen cause a part of the land be- longing to the town, back of the Centre Meeting-house, to be fenced and prepared for a burying-ground.
At the election of state officers September 9th, one hun- dred and eighty-one votes were cast for Governor.
John Hubbard (dem.) had I34
William G. Crosby (whig) had 33 George F. Talbot (free soil) had I3 Lot Morrill had I
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TOWN OFFICERS.
School Agents.
Abbott, Thomas '43 Bartlett, Ezra ,29 '35-6 '38 '47 '50
Brown, Cyrus '44 '50
Burns, John Jr. $35-6
Burns, Nathaniel E. '45 '50
Caldwell, Leonard '36 '50
Cary, Thomas '38
Cary, Zachary '43
Carman, Luther '35
Chadbourne, Elon '33 '35 '44
Coy, Nathan '46
Crooker, Daniel '38
Crooker Jonathan '44
Cushman, Zebedee '29
Crooker. Seth '50
Dean, Abraham '49
Dean, Jacob '45
Downing, Amos '35
Durell, Charles '43
Dudley, Gilbert '50
Faunce, Seth H. '42 '47
Fogg, John W. '33
Gardner, John Jr. '24 '44 Haskell, Joel '45 Hayes Dennis '36
Hackett, Daniel 642 647-8
Hawke, Russell '46 '49
Hayes Edmund '33 '45
Hayes, Richard '42
Holbrook, Seth T. ,50
Holmes, Ebenezer '30 '32
Keen, Seth $36
Keen, Simon '43 '47
King, Alonzo '30
Lee, John '42 '49
Lunt, Joshua '48 Merrill, Joshua '30
Merrill, Mayhew C. '49
Mixer, Otis F. '38
Mussey, Alexander H. '35 '47
Oliver, William W. '45
Perkins, Lewis '43
Perry, Benjamin F. '31 '37 Perry, Dan '31 '33
Allen, William S. '42 '46
Brown, Jacob D. 1834 Burns, John '48-9
Bryant, Alanson '44 '47
Caldwell, John '34 '38
Chaffin, Joseph '47 '49
Crockett, Samuel '30 '32 '34 '37 '43
Dean, Henry C. '29 '30 '33 $35 '38 '42 '44 '47
Dunn, James Jr. '38 '43
Dudley, Daniel '32 '48
Faunce, John H. '45 '48 '50
Faunce, William '3I Fuller, Sullivan '42
Hilborn, Robert Jr. '29 36-7 Hilborn, Robert 2d '31 '34 Holbrook, Henry '31 '34
Holmes, Ebenezer R. '45 '49 Holmes, John S. '48
Hood, Alfred '31-2 '36 Keith, Jairus S. '44 Kelley, Cyrus '46 King, Samuel H. '32
Littlefield, Samuel '32 ,36
Maddox, Henry '45-6
Marshall, John '29 '30-8
Mixer, Joseph '31 '33 More, Elisha '29
Perkins, Harrison G. '37 '46 '49 Perkins, Luther '35 Pratt, Benajah Jr. '46
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Prince, William '30
Record, Chandler '37 '46
Rich, Jeremiah '44
Rich, Reuben 2d '47 Richards, John '29
Robinson, George '30 '38 '44 Rowe, Joseph '36-7 '48 Sampson, Nathaniel '44 Shurtleff, Giles '29 '32 Smith, Sebastian S. '45 Smith, Daniel '31 '35
Staples, Andrew '32 '34 '42
Taylor, Nathaniel '42-3
Thayer, Abner '48
Staples, William K. '49 '50 Tewksbury, Jacob '43 Thayer, Arba '46
Thomas, Ichabod M. '42 '44 '46 '48 Thomas, William '30 '32 '37 ,49
Thayer, Isaac A. '43 Thomas, Oliver '31 '33-4 '42-3 '45 '50 Wardwell, William '37
Washburn, Isaac '42-3
Webber, David '29
Webber, Samuel '50
Welch, William F. '42
Whitehouse, Benjamin '33
Whitehouse, Benj. Jr. '48
Whitehouse, Daniel '50
Wilson, Joseph '46
Wright, Ezra '35 '38 '45
Wright, Samuel '47
Woodward, Caleb '34
Work, Jonathan '49
Surveyors of highways.
Abbott, Thomas '45-6 Allen, William S. '31 '33 '36 '38-641 '48 Bickford, Joseph '49
Briggs, Rufus '47
Brown, Jacob D. '34
Brown, Samuel Jr. '39 '40
Bryant, Orrin ,48
Burns, John Jr. '34-5
Caldwell, John '31-2 '36 '44
Caldwell, Aretas '41
Carman, Isaac B. '36 '41 Cary, Thomas '40 Carr, John '37 '41
Carman, Luther '43 Cary, Zachary '41 Chadbourne, Elon '30-1 '37-8 Chadbourne, Samuel '44 Chesley, Moses '43 Crooker, Daniel '42
Crockett, Samuel '29 '31 '36 '38 '40 '42 '44 '49 Crooker, Seth '42-3
Cushman, Eleazer '38 Dean, Abraham '41-2
Allen, Isaac '47 Austin, Thomas '46-8 Bartlett, Ezra '30 '33 '38 '43 '49 Brown, Cyrus '43
Brown, Leonard '42
Bryant, Alanson '33 '38 '48 Burns, Ezekiel R. '43 Burns, John G. '39 '41-2
Caldwell, Leonard '31 '33-4
Crooker, John '44 '48
Crooker, Jonathan '36 '43
Cummings, Isaac '49
Cushman, William E. '47-8 Dean, Jacob Jr. '36 '41
Rawson, Artemas '48
Rich, Hezekiah '37-8 '46 Rich, Joseph '34 Richards, Benjamin '34 '36-7 '44 '47
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Dean, Henry C. '29 '30 '33-4 '36-8 440-1 '47-8 Dennin, Frederick '41
Dean, John H. '46
Dean, Josiah '35 '39
Dennin, Simeon '50
Drake, Alpheus '32
Dudley, Daniel '33
Downing, Amos '35 '45
Dudley, Gilbert '49
Dudley, Nathan '48
Dunn, James Jr. '34 '45
Durell, Charles '37 '47 '50
Edwards, Robert K. '49
Faunce, Seth H. '40 '49
Francis, Sylvanus B. '47
French, John S. Jr. '39 '40
French, Joseph '48
Fuller, Ezra G. '44 Gammon, Jemerson '42
Hackett, Jacob M. '49
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