Annual report of the municipal officers of the town of Tamworth, New Hampshire 1911-1922, Part 10

Author: Tamworth (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: [Tamworth, N.H.] : [The Town]
Number of Pages: 520


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500.00


218 Mary C. Fall, treasurer


500.00


328 Mary C. Fall, treasurer


1,000.00


355 Mary C. Fall, treasurer 646.72


$6,052.32


17


TOWN POOR.


Order No. 1 John A. Lord, undertaker, burial expenses, $46.36


12 Edwin Remick, M. D., Edwin Pennell ... 11.00


14 Edwin Remick, M. D., Phebe Dow, 1916. . 14.50


18 Rose Brown, board of Phebe Dow. 10.00


20 Annie Perkins, board of Clifford child. . . 16.00


46 Rose Brown 16.00


52 Annie Perkins 10.00


61 Eva L. Pollard, Phebe Dow


5.70


62 Eva L. Pollard, Clifford child 8.70


*9 Rose Brown 12.00


81 Annie Perkins 8.00


96 Rose Brown 12.00


103 Eva L. Pollard, John Moody 22.02


13 Rose Brown


15.00


135 Annie Perkins


18.00


151 Rose Brown


12.00


163 Annie Perkins 8.00


168 Eva L. Pollard, Phebe Dow


5.55


169 Eva L. Pollard, John Moody 20.88


171 Rose Brown 12.00


194 Rose Brown


23.00


219 Rose Brown


12.00


238 Rose Brown


12.00


256 Rose Brown


15.00


266


L. C. Prescott & Co., Whiting family


23.55


268 Annie Perkins


44.00


210


D. Frank Horn, M. D., medical attendance to Whiting children 2.00


271 Eva L. Pollard. Clifford child


3.55


218 Eva L. Pollard, Phebe Dow


5.10


276 Eva L. Pollard, John Moody


18.23


283 Eva L. Pollard, John Moody


27.01


334 Edwin Remick, M. D., Phebe Dow 14.00


337 Edwin Remick, M. D., Clifford child. 5.00


Tamworth


car


18


Order No. 339


Rose Brown


$12.00


341 Annie Perkins


8.00


301 L. C, Prescott & Co.


21.38


356


Eva L. Pollard, John Moody 12.70


$542.86


CEMETERY TRUST FUND.


Order


No.


195


Edmund T. Gilman, trustee $5.25


244 L. H. Vittum, trustee 53.37


252


William Weeks, trustee 61.43


$120.05


:


BOUNTY BILLS.


Order


No.


11


Harold Trask, hedgehogs $2.20


29


Fred Whiting, hedgehogs 2.40


32


Ivan Boyd, hedgehogs


.60


33 Victor L. Whiting, hedgehogs


.80


93 T. R. Pascoe, hedgehogs


.20


130 Sumner H. Gilman, wildcat


2.00


136


Millett H. Perkins, hedgehog


.20


165 Millett H. Perkins, hedgehog


.20


166 Andrew Buxton, hedgehog


.20


259 John Sauliner, hedgehog


1.20


267 Millett Perkins, hedgehog


.20


316 Walter Bookholz, hedgehog .60


$10.80


NOTES AND INTEREST.


Order


No.


239 Ella M. Knowlton, part note


. $75.00


255 Conway National Bank, note and interest, 1,016.67


253 Conway National Bank, note and interest,


1,013.33


254 Conway National Bank, note and interest,


2,040.00


318 Sarah H. Davis, interest on note 40.36


319 Hannah O. Wiggin, interest on note. 20.16


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19


No.


Order


320 W. H. Tilton, interest on note


$25.21


321 Ella M. Knowlton, interest on note


10.08


$4,240.81


·


LIBRARY APPROPRIATION.


Order


No.


188 George E. Gilman, trustee $100.00


RAILING DANGEROUS PLACES.


(


Order


No.


72 Charles S. Drew


$98.28


76 Charles S. Drew


10.58


106 W. H. Perkins


18.90


220 Edward Hammond


13.90


$141.66


MEMORIAL DAY APPROPRIATION.


Order


No.


116 Elias Downs $15.00


INSURANCE.


Order


No.


71 S. A. Hidden, agent, part premium on town house. $40.00


95 S. A. Hidden, balance premium on town house 40.00


43 S. A. Hidden, premium on library building, 30.00


$110.00


TRAMPS.


Order


No.


41 Ansel Cummings


$2.50


242 Ansel Cummings


5.00


$7.50


20


SNOW ROLLER.


Order


No.


311 F. L. Blake, snow roller $145.00


314 Boston & Maine, freight on roller 19.36


$164.36


BONDS FOR TOWN OFFICERS.


Order No.


150 Samuel A. Hidden, agent, H. L. Wiggin $9.00


Samuel A. Hidden, agent, Mary C. Fall .. 4.50


Samuel A. Hidden, agent, E. S. Mason ... 2.50


Samuel A. Hidden, agent, S. H. Gilman. . 2.50


Samuel A. Hidden, agent, W. H. Perkins. 2.50


Samuel A. Hidden, agent, C. C. Smith ... 7.50


288 Samuel A. Hidden, agent, L. H. Vittum. .


7.00


$35.50


TAXES ASSUMED BY TOWN.


Order


. No.


353 Charles C. Smith, collector $33.88


352 Walter Berry, tax 2.95


351 John Moody, tax 8.65


$45.48


ABATEMENTS.


Order


No.


354 Charles C. Smith, collector :


Galeucia, Frank E., poll, left town. $2.00


La Montagne, Fred, over 70 years. 2.00


Harris, Ellsworth, left town 2.00


Stearns, Aldo M., minor 2.00


Ross, Harold, paid in Freedom 2.00


Maynadier, Geo. H., overtaxed 85.50


21


Order No. 354 Scott, Mary P., timber in Albany, shown selectmen by error $28.50


Trafton, Geo. B., taxed twice 6.65


$130.65


ELLIS R. SANBORN vs. TAMWORTH.


Leslie P. Snow, counsel $237.71


Sewall W. Abbott, counsel 201.52


Sherman E. Piper, civil engineer 43.00


William Homes, photographer 12.73


Arthur W. Chandler, sheriff and witness fees .. 60.02


Mrs. L. E. Hanson, board of civil engineer .... 4.75


$559.73


ABBIE F. AND GEO. A. MOORE.


Leslie P. Snow, counsel.


$78.00


Sewall W. Abbott, counsel 59.00


$137.00


Abbie F. Moore, part of Moore farm


700.00


$837.00


STATE AND COUNTY TAX.


State tax $2,108.00


County tax 2,481.40


$4,589.40


MISCELLANEOUS BILLS.


Order


No.


6


Henry B. Robinson, labor, material for re-


pairs of town house, 1916


$29.53


22


Order


No. S


Herbert H. Hobbs, order books $3.00


15 Edwin Remick, M. D., recording births and deaths 6.00


24 John B. Clarke Co., printing town rereports 46.75


25


H. L. Wiggin, board of town officers 19.50


35 F. R. Eastman, recording deed


.8:


38 Edson Eastman, town order book


.80


39 F. R. Eastman, recording deed


.89


40 George Underhill, moving wood


.50


44 Edson Eastman, supplies for town clerk, and selectmen 19.10


49 Lillian Stone, cleaning town office 2.75


61 Albert Lane, painting signs 1.50


55 Fred Bunker, cleaning town house 2.00


56 J. N. Robertson, wood for town house


7.00


60 E. F. Currier, express


.75


63 Era L. Pollard, material for repairs of town hall, 1916 9.70


68 A. L. Mason, expense


4.08


70 R. C. Spaulding, expense 8.72


80


Conway National Bank, stamps for select- men 3.50


A. L. Mason, expense


5.00


89 James Mitzer, supplies for town clerks office


.70


92 V. D. White, use of auto


8.00


101 A. L. Mason, expense 6.08


120 H. L. Wiggin, board of town officers


24.25


121 James Welch, expense


5.77


145 Mary A. Moore, 4 weeks quarantined


28.00


146


H. D. Bryson, M. D., fumigation at Mary Moore's 10.00


158 E. Howard Clock Co., oil for town clock .. 1.25


162 Lester E. Moody, claim on growth of Phebe Dow place 75.00


181


E. C. Eastman, supplies for office 2.61


209 James Welch, expense 4.23


23


Order No. 230 233 251 262 214 295 308 315 523 324 525


V. D. White, auto hire $10.00


James O. Gerry, revenue on town hall 11.46


W. A. Hill, winding clock 10.00


James Welch, expense 1.60


E. D. Henderson, mowing cemetery 10.00


A. L. Mason, expense 5.40


Harold Trask, damage to auto


10.00


E. C. Eastman, town order book


2.56


H. L. Wiggin, board of town officers


10.85


H. L. Wiggin, expense 3.76


36.01


331


A. S. Fall, supplies for town office .85


332


Edwin Remick, M. D., recording births and deaths 3.45


336


Edwin Remick, M. D., secretary of board of health, expense, fumigation of school houses, fumigating and placarding resi- dence 61.50


313 John S. Quimby, sheriff fee 5.00


360


A. R. Robinson, postage 5.00


359 A. R. Robinson, vital statistics returned to state 5.25


362 E. F. Currier, express 3.90


$540.76


SALARIES OF TOWN OFFICERS.


Order


No.


F. P. Evans, auditor $2.97


1


S. O. Kimball, auditor 2.00


F. P. Evans, ballot clerk 4.00


16 Edwin Remick, M. D., secretary board of health, 1916 25.00


26


Ezra Nickerson, selectman 22.00


21


A. L. Mason, balance 1916 22.00


28 S. A. Hidden, balance 1916 25.00


3


R. C. Spaulding, expense


24


Order No. 42 61 88 82 69 James Welch, selectman 85 James Welch, selectman 102 A. L. Mason, selectman 118 R. C. Spaulding, selectman


Ansel Cummings, police $3.50


A. L. Mason, selectman 32.50


A. L. Mason, selectman 30.00


James Welch, selectman 27.50


34.61


18.25


32.00


119 123 185


Calvin Knowlton, supervisor


12.00


210 241 249 258


W. A. Hill, dog constable


15.00


263 211


E. D. Henderson, ballot clerk


2.00


287


R. C. Spaulding, selectman


50.00


293 A. L. Mason selectman 28.00


303


J. C. Goodwin, supervisor


5.00


293 AL .. Wason, selectman 28.00


322


H. L. Wiggin, treasurer


50.00


327


R. C. Spaulding, selectman


15.65


335


Edwin Remick, M. D., secretary board of health, 1917 6.00


349 James Welch, selectman


7.75


358 Addison R. Robinson, town clerk 40.00


$895.96


Tamworth, N. H., Feb. 9, 1918.


We certify that we have this day examined the accounts of . the treasurer and selectmen of the town of Tamworth and find them properly vouched and correctly cast.


S. O. KIMBALL, F. P. EVANS, Auditors of Tamworth.


H. L. Wiggin, ballot clerk


2.00


James Welch, selectman 27.50


18.25


Ansel Cummings, police


15.00


Charles C. Smith, collector


225.00


James Welch, selectman


16.35


James Welch, selectman


25.00


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FINANCIAL REPORT.


BALANCE SHEET.


Fiscal Year ending January 31, 1918.


ASSETS.


Cash $5,311.33


Accounts due to the town :


Due from state-


(a) Joint highway accounts 589.13


Other bills due town-


(a) Bounties on wild animals, $29.20


(b) Notes 76.70


(c) Bridge plank sold 5.14


Taxes not collected-


(a) Levy of 1913 213.49


(b) Levy of 1915. 218.60


: (c) Levy of 1916. 12.06


(d) Levy of 1917 45.48


Bridge plank on hand 100.00


200.67


Total assets


$6,601.13


LIABILITIES.


Accounts owed by town :


Due to school districts, dog licenses $79.80


Long term notes outstanding. 2,775.00


Trust funds, amount of principal used by town 3,505.00


Interest on Trust funds for Fowler's Mills cemetery 15.75


Total liabilities $6,375.55


Excess of assets over liabilities (surplus) 225.58


Grand total $6,601.13


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RECEIPTS.


Current Revenue :


From local taxes-


Amount committed to collector, $22,594.38


Less discounts and abatements, 130.65


Less uncollected 45.48


Property and poll taxes, current year .. $22,418.25 From state ---


For Trunk line maintenance 1,328.25


For Trunk line construction 2,302.62


Savings bank tax. 1,007.74


Literary fund


108.72


Liquor licenses


17.78


Bounties, 1916


29,20


From local sources except taxes-


Dog licenses 79.80


From other local sources


328.71


Total current revenue receipts. $27,621.07


Receipts other than current revenue :


Temporary loans in anticipation of taxes during year


$4,000.00


Total receipts from all sources $31,621.07


Cash on hand at beginning of year. 5,371.40


Grand total $36,992.47


PAYMENTS.


For year ending January 31, 1918.


Current maintenance expenses :


General government ---


Town officers' salaries


$895.96


Insurance 110.00


1


27


Protection of persons and property-


Police department, care of tramps $7.50


Bounties 10.80


Highways and bridges-


Trunk line maintenance. 2,360.49


General expenses of highway department, including watering troughs. 6,662.39


Education-


Libraries


100.00


Charities-


1


Town poor


542.86


Patriotic purposes-


Aid to G. A. R., and Memorial Day exer- cises 15.00


Unclassified-


Legal expenses 696.73


Miscellaneous bills 1,240.76


Bonds for town officials 35.50


Total current maintenance expenses.


$12,677.99


Interest :


Paid on temporary loans in an- ticipation of taxes. $70.00


Paid on long term notes 95.81


Paid on principal of trust funds used by town. 120.05


Total interest payments.


$285.86


Outlay for new construction and permanent improvements : Trunk line construction. $4,000.57


28


Indebtedness :


Payments on temporary loans in


anticipation of taxes $4,000.00


Payments on long term notes ... 75.00


Total indebtedness payments.


$4,075.00


Payments to other governmental divisions :


Taxes paid to state $2,108.00


Taxes paid to county 2,481.40


Payments to school districts. .. 6,052.32


Total payments to other governmental divisions


$10,641.72


Total payments for all purposes $31,681.14


Cash on hand at end of year. 5,311.33


Grand total $36,992.47


REPORT OF TOWN LIBRARY.


Received from town


$100.00


Balance due from 1916


$8.80


Paid Librarian


50.00


Rochester Courier Pub. Co.


3.17


For insurance


15.00


For repairs


5.15


For cleaning


1.00


For supplies


3.25


For small bills


1.85


Loung, Short & Hannon


11.78


$100.00


REPORT OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY.


CR.


1917-


Cash on hand


$44.19


Cash from town


53.37


Cash for grass


8.00


1


$105.56


DR.


Paid L. D. Bartlett & Son, for fertilizer


$33.00


Paid for work


14.00


Paid for cutting grass


8.00


Cash on hand


50.56


$105.56


Respectfully submitted, LEONARD H. VITTUM,


Trustee.


REPORT OF CHOCORUA CEMETERY.


CR.


1917-


Cash on hand


$28.81


Cash from town


61.45


$90.26


DR.


Paid for labor


$74.94


Cash on hand


15.32


$90.26


Respectfully submitted,


WILLIAM WEEKS,


Trustee.


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30


CEMETERY REPORT.


CR.


1917-


Cash on hand


$2.00


Cash from town


5.25


$7.25


DR.


Painting fence, righting stones


$4.00


Cash on hand


3.25


$7.25


Respectfully submitted,


EDMUND T. GILMAN,


Trustee.


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BUDGET OF TOWN OF TAMWORTH.


BUDGET OF THE TOWN OF


Estimates of Revenue and Expenditures for the Ensuing Year, Revenue and Expenditures of the Previous


Actual Revenue


SOURCES OF REVENUE.


Previous


Year, 1917.


Estimated Revenue Ensuing Year, 1918.


From State:


Savings Bank Tax


$1,007.74


$1,007.74


Liquor Licenses


17.78


.....


For Highways :


(b) For Trunk Line Maintenance.


1,328.25


2,500.00


Bounties


29.20


29.20


From Local Sources Except Taxes:


New England Road Machine Co.


16.50


Ellis R. Sanborn, damages.


90.51


Material Sold


33.00


Buildings Sold


75.00


Taxes Not Listed.


93.70


On Account of Assistance


20.00


........


Fromm Poll Taxes


526.00


500.00


Revenue Applicable Only to New Construction and Improvements:


From State :


(b) For Trunk Line Highway Construction


2,302.62


2,612.25


Revenue Which Must Be Paid to Other Govern- mental Divisions


188.52


250.00


TOTAL REVENUES FROM ALL SOURCES EXCEPT PROPERTY TAXES.


$5,728.82


$6,899.19


Amount Raised by Property Taxes.


22,068.38


19,525.50


TOTAL REVENUES


$27,797.20


$26,424.69


. .


EFFECT ON TAX RATE.


Assessed Valuation Previous Year .. $1,161,494.00


Estimated Decrease in Assessed Valuation . 494.00


Estimated Assessed Valuation Ensuing Year


$1,161,000.00


Amount Required by Budget to be Raised by Property Taxes. . $19,525.50


Tax Rate Ensuing Year per $100 of Valuation. $1.68


Every appropriation of $1,000 in addition to the estimates of this budget will raise the tax rate $0.08 per $100 valuation.


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TAMWORTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE.


February 1, 1918, to January 31, 1919, Compared with Actual Year, February 16, 1917, to January 31, 1918.


Actual


PURPOSES OF EXPENDITURES.


Estimated Expenditures Expenditures Previous Year, 1917.


Current Maintenance Expenses:


General Government:


Town Officers' Salaries


$895.96


$875.00


Care and Supplies for Town Hall.


7.50


25.00


Bridges


661.73


1,500.00


Trunk Line Maintenance :


State's Contribution,


$1,700


2,360.49


2,500.00


Town's Contribution, $900.


1,000.00


Town Maintenance :


Summer Highways


2.262.84


2,000.00


Winter Highways


1,743.36


1,500.00


General Expenses of Highway Department ..


324.02


50.00


Education :


Libraries


100.00


100.00


Charities :


Town Poor


542.86


500.00


Patriotic Purposes :


Memorial Day and Other Celebrations


15.00


15.00


Interest:


On Temporary Loans.


70.00


70.00


On Long-term Notes


95.81


100.00


On Principal of Trust Funds Used by Town ..


120.05


125.00


Outlay for New Construction and Permanent .. Improvements:


Bridges :


Town Construction, So. Tamworth Bridge.


1,670.44


..


Trunk Line Construction :


State's Contribution, $2,520.


4,000.57


2,612.25


Town's Contribution, $1,680.


1,741.50


Indebtedness:


Payments on Principal of Debt:


(b) Long Term Notes.


75.00


..


Payments to Other Governmental Divisions:


State Taxes


2,108.00


1,984.00


County Taxes


2,481.40


2,400.00


Payments to School Districts


6,052.32


5,600.00


Moore Farm


700.00


Insurance Premiums


110.00


Bonds for Town Officers


35.50


40.00


Miscellaneous Accounts


540.76


400.00


Legal Expenses


696.73


Taxes Assessed by Town.


45.48


Abatements


130.65


Bounty on Wild Animals.


10.80


TOTAL EXPENDITURES


$27,857.27


$25,137.75


..


Tamworth


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Ensuing Year, 1918.


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LETTER.


NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.


Division of Statistics and Accounts.


Concord, N. H., Jan. 2, 1918.


To School Boards and Superintendents:


The attention of school officers is called to an amendment to the Public Statutes by the last General Court.


"The fiscal year of town and special school districts be- ginning February 16, 1917, shall end August 31, 1918, and thereafter the fiscal and the scholastic year shall end August 31, annually."


This change was approved by the Governor on April 4, 1917. Practically all school meetings had been held and in few instances would the appropriations be sufficient to carry on the schools for the extra six months. Your attention is called to this matter so that there may be sufficient appropria- . tions made at the coming school meetings to support the schools until August, 1919.


SCHOOL MEETING.


It is advised that the report of the school board concerning conditions of schools of the district be made to the district at the annual school meeting. This may well include a report of the finances to date of meeting but it is to be noted that as the year does not close until August 31, the annual financial report cannot be made before that date.


This annual financial report should be presented at the school meeting of 1919.


HARRIET L. HUNTRESS, Deputy State Superintendent in Charge of Division.


VITAL STATISTICS.


Births Registered in the Town of Tamworth, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1917


Date


Name of Child


No. of Child


Male or Female


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


1917


Jan. 28 Mary Etta Mason


5


F Clinton C. Mason. .


Flora V. McPherson Lenora B. Arling.


Carpenter ..


Tamworth


Somerville, Mass. Tamworth


36


Apr.


25 Eunice A. Lamountagne ..


2


F Joseph E. Lamountagne.


June


1 -Fortier ..


M |Albert J. Fortier .


Nellie Hobbs .. .


Laborer.


Ossipee


Albany


July


3 Walter Lang Moody.


M Joseph A. Moody ...


Nettie Williams ...


Laborer ... .


Boston, Mass.


Ossipee


July


15 Charles Milton ..


M


Illegitimate ..


Gladys I. Jeffers.


Farmer ..


Tamworth.


Albany


July


14 -- Hobbs ...


4


M Elias W. Hutchins.


Isabel F. Osgood ..


Farmer .


Tamworth .


Tamworth


Aug. Sept. Sept.


22 Harold Franklin Pearl ..


2


M |Harry W. Pearl ...


Sadie E. Whiting.


Farmer ..


Porter, Me ..


Tamworth


Apr.


9|Kenneth Arthur Brett ...


1


M | Haven C. Knowlton.


Ida M. Downs.


Carpenter


Tamworth ..


Tamworth


Apr.


15 --- Knowlton ..


1


M |Ralph N. Chamberlain. M |Frederick Bunker.


Elsie M. Davis.


Laborer.


Tamworth .


Tamworth


Sept.


4 Richard Almond Bunker


3


Nov.


18 -- Davis ..


Dec.


4 Erwin Nathaniel Gray ...


2


M Erwin N. Gray.


Hattie Nickerson. .


Laborer.


Madison


Tamworth


Dec.


18 Reed Bracket Gilman.


2


M Reed Bracket Gilman


Maud Thurston.


Laborer .. .


Fryeburg, Me ..


Shapleigh, Me.


.


I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true transcript from the Vital Records of the Town of Tamworth.


A. R. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.


..


8


M Albert W. Hobbs.


2 M Clarence E. Hutchins


Ida B. Smith ...


Laborer ..


Tamworth ..


Stowe, Me.


1 --- Hutchins


·


1 M Manley E. Brett. ...


Helen H. ('ole


Chauffeur.


Otisfield, Me.


Wolfeboro


Tamworth


Apr. 16


- -- Chamberlain.


. Florence B. Goodwin


Farmer ..


.


11 M Alva Davis.


Florence B. Wiggin


Farmer ..


Ossipee .


Ossipee


Laborer.


Ossipee


Tamworth


1


Harriet Swaine ..


23 --- Hutchins.


Marriages Registered in the Town of Tamworth, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1917


Date


Place of Marriage


Name and Surname of Bride and Groom


Occupation of Each at Time of Marriage


Place of Birth of each


Name of Father add Maiden Name of Mother


No. of Varria Marriage


Name, Official Station . and Residence of person by whom married


-


Janl. 1 Chocorua . .


... . Clifford K. Davis.


24


Plumber


Ossipee


John C. Davis


1


Minnie A. Nason.


Carrie May Chick


26


Tamworth.


Charles F. Chick


1


Jan. 25 Moultonboro ..... Walter C. Hutchins ..


19


Farmer. ·


Tamworth


William N. Hutchins.


1


L. C. Carter


Grace Robarge.


16


Melvin


Lewis Robarge.


1


Dec. 31 Chocorua ..


Charles A. Blaisdell


27


U. S. Navy.


Tamworth


Frank E. Blaisdell.


1


Lena Wyman ..


20


Balasore, India ..


Herbert E. Wyman ..


1


June 2 Tamworth ..


Russell Welch.


20


Woodsman.


Ossipee


Gertrude M. Kneeland. Peter Welch


1


J. E. Gifford, Clergyman, Assisted by A. R. Robin- son, Justice, Tamworth


Hester C'ark.


17


Cora Kimball .. William Clark. Elizabeth Wade.


1


Nov. 1 Chocorua . · Somerby C. Follansbee


32


Leather Dealer .. W. Newbury, Ms.


Frank M. Follansbee .


2


Eva M. G. Gould ...


32


Birmingham, Eng.


Thomas Hawkins.


2


Hannah Tomay.


Dec. 2 Tamworth.


. Frederick H. Whiting.


22


Farmer


Boston, Mass .....


Frank A. Whiting.


Abbie C. Hobson.


Ethel E. Jeffers 28


Tamworth .


Fred L. Jeffers


1


Edward W. Joffino Clergyman Moultonboro


Gertrude M. Gilman ..


Herbert E. Wyman Clergyman Chocorua


Elvira Durrell .


Agusta Downs ..


Clergyman Moultonboro


37


Bessie Elliott ..


Annie E. Trepania,


Herbert Elmer Wyman Clergyman Chocorua


Lizzie A. Colby ...


H. E. Wyman Clergyman Chocorua


I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true transcript from the Vital Records of the Town of Tamworth.


A. R. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.


Age


1


Deaths Registered in the Town of Tamworth, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1917


Date


Name and Surname of the Deceased


Place of Birth


Male or Female


Single, Married


or Widowed


Occupation


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Cause of Death


Years


Months


Days


Jan. 7 Hannah E. Roberts ....


69


10


8


Albany


F


W


James Emery.


Mary Brown.


Jan.


8 Allen L. Smith


88


10


6


Tamworth


M


W


Farmer.


Simon Smith . Thos. Clough


Mary Stockdale


Feb. 9 Herbert S. Clough


62


.


Tamworth


M


M


Farmer.


George D. Garland ...


Feb. 23 George E. Garland.


42


G


23


Tamworth


M


M


Farmer ....


George O. Varney ..


Mar. 3 Fred F. Varney .....


18


2 3 192


25


Tamworth


M


S


Machinist ..


Thos. Perkins


Susan Burnham


Aug. 16 Pike G. Perkins


83


7


Jackson ..


M


W


Farmer.


Jolin S. Homes.


Harriet Horn.


59


22


Berwick, Me.


F


M


Housewife ...


--- Meader .


--- Dolf ...


·


5


27


Sandwich.


M


W


John M. Monlton.


Eliza Woods .


Chronic Nephritis


65


8


24


Portland, Me .. .


F


M


Joshua N. Piper ...


Orra L. Laport . ..


. Nov. 26 Frank Maddocks .. ..


67


8


22 Farmington, Me.


M


M


Machinist ..


Unknown.


Unknown .


Apoplexy


Dec. 10 Alice B. Davis


48


22.


Tamworth ....


M


M


Farmer ..


Charles T. Varney ...


Hannah J. Hutchins ..


Dec. 16 George O. Varney .....


54


8


16


West Ossipee. ...


F


Nathaniel Berry .. . ..


Abbie J. Blake


Typhoid Tuberculosis Intestin'l Obstruction


I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true transcript from the Vital Records of the Town of Tamworth.


A. R. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.


88


Acute Dilatation H'rt Pulmonary Phthisis Pulmn'y Tuberculosis Senilitz Carbunkle Suppurative Nephritis Cerebral Embolism


Aug. 10 Harriet A. Galucia. Sept. 24 Rose C. Leavitt. Oct .. 28 Frank P. Moulton. Nov. 17 Ella Lewis ...


Chatham.


F


W


Housekeeper .. Farmer


74


Chronic Tocavitation


..


Age


Unknown ..


Pneumonia Pneumonia


Jane C. Ross


Clara F. Bryer.


20


4.5


0


.5


0


?


0


38


ANNUAL REPORTS of the


TOWN OF TAMWORTH


NEW HAMPSHIRE


For the Year Ending January 31, 1919


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


Town of Tamworth


New Hampshire


FOR THE


Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1919


MANCHESTER, Ń. H. PRINTED BY JOHN B. CLARKE CO. 1919


٢


TOWN OFFICERS.


Moderator SAMUEL A. HIDDEN


Representative ARTHUR L. MASON


Town Clerk ADDISON R. ROBINSON


Selectmen


ARTHUR L. MASON ROBERT C. SPAULDING SAMUEL A. HIDDEN


Treasurer HARDRESS L. WIGGIN


Supervisors JEREMIAH C. GOODWIN CALVIN C. KNOWLTON HARRY S. HENDERSON


Collector of Taxes


CHARLES C. SMITH


Constable ANSEL CUMMINGS


3


1


Road Agents


ERNEST S. MASON EDWARD S. HAMMOND WILLIAM H. WHITNEY


Dog Constable FRANK A. BLACKEY


Board of Health


EDWIN REMICK, M. D., Secretary.


Auditors


FRANK P. EVANS SAMUEL O. KIMBALL


Ballot Inspectors


EDWIN D. HENDERSON HARDRESS L. WIGGIN


FRANK P. EVANS FRANK O. HOBBS


Town Warrant


THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


[L. s.]


To the Inhabitants of the Town of Tamworth, in the County


of Carroll, in said state, qualified to vote in town affairs:


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town house in said Tamworth on Tuesday, the eleventh day of March next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the follow- ing subjects :


1. To choose all necessary town officers for the year en- suing.


2. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing, year and make appropri- ation of the same.


3. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for reairing highways and breaking snow for the ensuing year, and make appropriation of the same.


4. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for repairing and building bridges for the ensuing year. ·


5. To see if the town will vote to accept State aid, as pro- vided for in Section 4, Chapter 35, Laws of 1895.


6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of eighteen hundred and twenty-four dollars ($1,824) for the continuation of construction of the Ossipee Meredith road.


7. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of fourteen hundred dollars ($1,400) for maintenance of Trunk lines.


5


6


8. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for railing dangerous places along highways in said town.


9. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for repairing the main highway leading from Tamworth Village to West Ossipee.


10. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for Memorial Day observance.


11. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise in addition to the amount required by law for the support of the Town Library.


12. To see if the town will vote to make necessary re- pairs of Town house and raise and appropriate money for the same.


13. To see if the town will vote to purchase suitable fire apparatus, and raise and appropriate money for the purchase of the same, or pass any yote relating thereto.


14. To see if the town will vote to raise the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) to be expended in the work of preventing the spread of White Pine Blister Rust.




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