Annual report of the municipal officers of the town of Tamworth, New Hampshire 1911-1922, Part 6

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


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George E. Gilman, trustee


$100.00


STATE AND COUNTY TAXES PAID ..


State tax


$1,944.00


County tax


1,518.75


$3,462.75


STREET LIGHTS PAID.


E. R. Robertson. $161.25


ABATEMENTS PAID.


George F. Dow, unable to pay. $0.75


Frank Remick estate, taxed twice. 32.25


Roberts Bros., 1913 and 1914 paid in Madison 12.16


Elliott Fisher, lumber taxed by error. 9.75


.


1,522.50


17


H. S. Mudgett, overtax.


$70.00


Ida M. Parker, taxed by error


3.75


John C. Watson, overtax. 7.12


Lot 149, taxed twice. 2.50


Lewis Robarge, loss of horse .90


R. C. Dunn, paid in Maine


1.54


Jacob Bookholz, loss of horse


2.15


Rogy Elias, overtax.


4.50


J. B. Kenerson, taxed by error


3.00


William Weeks, overtax.


7.50


$162.87


MISCELLANEOUS BILLS PAID.


E. C. Eastman, town warrants. $1.30


Page & Perkins, repairing road machine


2.50


Lakeside Press, printing.


52.80


E. C. Eastman, order book.


2.06


R. C. Spaulding, expense of selectmen attending road convention. 33.00


E. C. Eastman, office supplies


6.80


S. A. Hidden, bonds for officials


16.50


S. A. Hidden, library building insurance


30.00


Harley J. Thurber, printing notices


1.11


Ansel Cummings, cartage.


2.00


Ansel Cummings, board of tramps.


13.50


Wm. N. Moody, repairing roller


33.90


S. A. Hidden, town house insurance


80.00


United Construction Co. grader.


125.00


R. C. Spaulding, telephoning and expense at Ossipee 10.98


G. E. Garland, setting posts at library


2.09


N. E. Road Machine Co., repairs


34.75


N. E. Road Machine Co., repairs


16.00


H. L. Perkins, quarantine.


24.00


E. D. Henderson, mowing cemetery and wood for town house .. 8.50


Two Tamworth


18


C. E. Hutchins, quarantine.


$14.00


E. S. Mason, repairing road machine 5.76


Ansel Cummings, freight and cartage 2.75


E. F. Currier, express. 2.56


Forest, Chick & Son, rubber stamps.


6.60


Ansel Cummings, board of tramps


6.00


Ansel Cummings, gravel.


5.00


Edwin Remick, M. D., fumigating


77.97


F. E. Bryar, M. D., in consultation with health board 3.00


Roberts Bros., cartage.


7.50


W. C. Smith, quarantine, etc


20.00


George E. Garland, winding clock.


10.00


Ansel Cummings, board of tramps


6.00


J. C. Goodwin, paid for checklists. 8.00


E. Remick, M. D., recording birth and deaths 6.00


A. S. Fall, supplies.


2.50


S. H. Hidden, tiering wood


S. A. Hidden, fire warden 1.25


13.50


J. H. Martin, board of town officers


57.25


A. W. Grant, supplies for Smith family in quarantine 3.16


A. Nickerson, warden, assistance at fire. 9.00


Ezra Nickerson, use of auto 5.00


R. C. Spaulding, office supplies 9.67


A. T. Davis, burial of Smith child. 30.00


$816.82


SERVICES OF TOWN OFFICERS PAID.


H. L. Wiggin, auditor $2.00


F. P. Evans, auditor. 2.00


R. C. Spaulding, selectman 136.50


S. A. Hidden, selectman. 117.00


Ezra Nickerson, selectman 65.00


Ansel Cummings, police. 13.00


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C. C. Knowlton, supervisor $24.00


J. C. Goodwin, supervisor 18.00


F. A. Whiting, board of health. 10.00


E. Remick, M. D., board of health


6.00


L. F. Wiggin, board of health 4.00


C. C. Smith, tax collector 172.00


H. L. Wiggin, treasurer.


50.00


A. R. Robinson, town clerk


40.00


F. P. Evans, ballot clerk.


4.00


H. L. Wiggin, ballot clerk 4.00


C. C. Smith, ballot clerk. 4.00


E. D. Henderson, selectman 22.00


S. A. Hidden, moderator 5.00


$698.50


Respectfully submitted, ROBERT C. SPAULDING, SAMUEL A. HIDDEN, EZRA NICKERSON, Selectmen of Tamworth.


February 20, 1915.


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


FRANK P. EVANS, EDWIN D. HENDERSON, Town Auditors.


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TREASURER'S REPORT FEBRUARY 15, 1915.


LIABILITIES.


Cemetery trust funds. $3,505.00


Sarah H. Davis note.


1,200.00


Angie Mason note. 200.00


Hiram Mason note.


1,500.00


Hiram Mason note.


1,500.00


E. F. Currier note.


1,000.00


Hannah O. Wiggin note 600.00


W. H. Tilton note.


1,000.00


Ella M. Knowlton note


200.00


Ella M. Knowlton note


100.00


George E. Gilman note


500.00


$11,305.00


ASSETS.


Cash in hands of treasurer


$4,891.17


A. H. Chase, note and interest.


61.24


George E. Gilman, note and interest


56.87


Taxes assumed by town 1914.


172.94


$5,182.22


Liabilities over assets.


6,122.78


$11,305.00


Respectfully submitted,


HARDRESS L. WIGGIN,


Treasurer.


February 20, 1915.


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


FRANK P. EVANS, EDWIN D. HENDERSON, Town Auditors.


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REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY.


(Year ending Jan. 1, 1915.)


CR.


1914. Cash-


Jan. 1. From last year


$22.45


May 2. From town


49.87


June 14. For old wheelbarrow


1.00


20. For hay


4.00


Aug. 22. For hay


5.00


$82.32


DR.


1914. Paid-


Feb. : 7. L. D. Bartlett & Son, for fertilizer


$20.00


Apr. 14. L. H. Vittum, for work 2.00


May 7. L. D. Bartlett & Son, for fertilizer 7.44


W. C. Smith, for work


2.00


May 19. L. D. Bartlett & Son, for wheel- barrow 2.50


June 20.


Chas. Stevenson, for work 4.00


J. L. Mason, for work For salt and brush


4.00


Aug. 22. Chas. Whiting, for cutting grass .


7.00


Dec. 15. For labor W. C. Smith, for care of P. G. Per- kin's lot 3.50


2.00


1915.


Jan. 1. Cash on hand 27.43


$82.32


Respectfully submitted by JOHN L. MASON, L. H. VITTUM, M. E. SMITH,


Trustees.


.


.45


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REPORT OF TRUSTEE OF CHOCORUA CEMETERY.


Balance from 1913


$35.64


Received from town


76.00


EXPENDITURES.


1914.


For labor


$42.52


For fertilizer


20.00


Cash on hand


49.12


$111.64


Respectfully submitted,


WM. WEEKS,


Trustee.


REPORT OF LIBRARY, 1915.


Due from last treasurer


$3.08


Received from town


100.00


$103.08


Paid following bills to:


Lacey A. Cook, librarian


$50.00


Books, Loring, Short & Hammond


38.90


Granite State Publishing Co.


3.75


Clark & Co.


3.00


For Slips


.81


Wood


1.50


Express


1.25


Small bills


.37


Due from Dow estate


3.08


Balance on hand


.42


$103.08


GEORGE E. GILMAN,


Treasurer.


$111.6₺


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT.


APPROPRIATIONS AND TREASURER'S RECEIPTS.


Balance February 16, 1913 $285.66


Appropriations :


By law


$1,822.50


In addition


1,200.00


For repairs


250.00


supplies


250.00


tuition


300.00


text-books


250.00


district expenses


250.00


interest on school note


72.00


Total appropriations 4,394.50


State aid :


Literary fund


$132.00


Proportion of school fund


343.90


Total


475.90


Sale of schoolhouses


51.00


From estate of George F. Batchelder, rent of


Pease schoolhouse, 1913. 5.00


Dog tax


138.00


$5,350.06


SUMMARY OF APPROVED ORDERS FOR PAYMENT.


Teachers' salaries


$3,330.00


Administration expense 212.69


Repairs 125.41


Supplies


315.28


Janitor services 160.55


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Transportation


$205.50


Tuition


327.00


Insurance


· 35.00


Legal services


14.25


Fuel


111.95


Miscellaneous expenses


235.67


Total payments


$5,073.30


Balance represented by cash in Rochester National Bank


276.76


$5,350.06


SALARIES OF TEACHERS.


Mary H. Ames


$126.00


Grace E. Shannon


144.00


Maude L. Huntress.


270.00


Emma R. Bannister


210.00


Manola H. Cutting


192.00


Marion S. Thompson


210.00


Edna G. Blackmer


135.00


Almira W. Frost.


126.00


Evelyn G. Conrad


360.00


Alice P. Davey


270.00


Ruth E. Jeffs.


180.00


Marguerite Chubbuck


192.00


Edna Locke


180.00


Carrie P. Turner


180.00


Clarence W. Dickey .


210.00


Alice N. Hoag


165.00


Caro P. Clay.


180.00


$3,330.00


ADMINISTRATION PAID.


A. W. Fisher.


$35.00


Everett Hodgkins 35.00


1


25


George E. Gilman, clerk.


$3.00


Sarah F. Kimball, Supt. Child Labor


15.00


Howard F. Page, treasurer


25.00


F. L. Steele, Jr.


39.44


Ansel Cummings, enumerator and truant


officer


32.00


John Boyden, auditor


2.00


B. C. Snyder.


18.00


John Martin


1.25


Howard F. Page


7.00


$212.69


REPAIRS PAID.


H. B. Kelley.


$9.65


Charles E. Phillips


45.90


Lyman L. Martin.


1.50


Harry W. Robinson


7.25


Charles E. Beck.


13.46


Newton Kimball


8.75


Ernest L. Mason


22.50


A. R. Robinson


4.00


W. J. Pascoe.


12.40


$125.41


SUPPLIES PAID.


E. E. Babb & Co ..


$248.19


Thomas Groom & Co.


3.05


R. E. Lane.


9.88


A. W. Grant.


3.80


Forrest Chick & Son (teacher's desk)


15.00


Mrs. E. S. Pollard


5.85


Everett Hodgkins


2.75


Gilman Bros.


7.61


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Rogy Elias $1.15


F. G. Howe (fire extinguishers) 18.00


$315.28


JANITOR SERVICES PAID.


T. Elsworth Pascoe (Chocorua school) $16.75


Nelson H. Remick (Village school) . 46.30


Herbert Hobbs (Downs school) . 14.00


Walter Bookholz (Whittier school)


14.50


Roland C. Ames (South Tamworth school) ..


21.00


Celia M. Clarke (Stevenson Hill school) ...


14.50


Howard W. Whiting (Bennett Cor. school) ..


7.50


Ernest Hobbs (Downs school).


1.00


Allen W. Gillis (Chocorua school)


7.50


Norman Nickerson (Nickerson school)


7.50


Ellen P. Whiting (Bennett Cor. school)


7.50


Elizabeth F. Remick (Village school).


2.50


$160.55


TRANSPORTATION PAID.


Annie L. Perkins


$105.00


Gladys Goodwin


3.50


H. B. Smith.


28.00


Teresa C. Henderson


10.00


George H. Bryant.


7.50


Robert C. Spaulding


14.00


A. B. Smith.


37.50


$205.50


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TUITION PAID.


New Hampton Literary and Biblical Instit'n $200.00


Union School District


20.00


St. Mary's School.


40.00


Robinson Seminary


27.00


S. A. Hidden.


40.00


INSURANCE PAID.


S. A. Hidden, insurance on village schoolhouse expires January 9, 1916.


$35.00


LEGAL SERVICES PAID.


A. W. Fisher, expenses of trip to Rochester on case of school district against estate of A. E. Wiggin. $14.25


FUEL PAID.


George W. Tewksbury


$19.50


James Liberty


14.00


W. J. Pascoe


13.50


F. A. Whiting


6.00


W. H. Whiting


10.25


Mary H. Ames.


.45


Charles R. Fellows


12.00


Edward Hammond


16.00


W. N. Mason. .


11.00


Norman Nickerson


1.75


Ansel Cummings


2.00


Frank Arling


2.00


George O. Varney


1.00


Nelson Remick


2.50


$327.00


$111.95


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MISCELLANEOUS BILLS.


Paid:


S. F. Kimball


$2.15


Ansel Cummings


1.75


H. B. Kelley


2.25


Norman Nickerson


1.75


Treasurer of town of Tamworth


139.80


Frank Pascoe


2.75


J. C. Goodwin


4.00


Mrs. Lulu Whiting


4.00


Levi Bunker


1.00


Henry Smith


3.50


Gilman Bros.


2.95


Mary A. Moore


.75.


Edward Hammond


4.95


Minnie Chesley


.75


1


Everett Hodgkins


1.00


Geo. A. Brown


6.40


Geo. H. Huntress


1.50


Cora Williams


4.00


Cora E. Shannon


2.50


M. P. Hammond.


2.00


Frank Arling


2.00 '


Johnson Clark


1.00


James Robertson


2.00


Walter C. Walker


2.87


S. O. Kimball


10.00


H: L. Wiggin


3.96


Joseph Lemieux


6.00


A. W. Grant


10.06


E. S. Pollard estate


4.53


Carrie P. Turner


.50


$235.67


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TREASURER'S REPORT.


(Howard F. Page, Feb. 16, 1914, to Feb. 15, 1915.)


Balance, Feb. 16, 1914


$285.66 1


Received from selectmen on acct. of appropria- tions for schools


4,870.40


Miscellaneous receipts


194.00'


Total $5,350.06


Less payments made on orders No. 1 to 205


inclusive 5,073.30


Balance, cash on hand in Rochester National Bank


$276.76


BALANCE SHEETS.


ASSETS.


Cash on hand in Rochester National Bank ... $276.76


Amount due from estate of A. E. Wiggin .. 670.01


Total assets $946.17


LIABILITIES.


Notes payable, Charles Smart.


$400.00


Excess of assets over liabilities 546.77


$946.77


AUDIT FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1915.


I have examined the accounts of Mr. Howard F. Page, school treasurer for the year ending February 15, 1915, and find them well vouched and correctly cast, and find the bal- ance of cash in his hands to be $276.76.


JOHN D. BOYDEN, Auditor.


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We submit herewith our estimate of the sums needed to meet the statutory obligations of the district during the en- suing fiscal year, which the selectmen will assess upon the polls and taxable property of the district as provided by Public Statutes 88: 2, as changed by 52, Laws of 1909.


They are as follows :


For tuition .$300.00


text-books


200.00


scholars' supplies 200.00


Charles C. Smart note 400.00


$1,100.00


Respectfully submitted, EVERETT HODGKINS, F. L. STEELE, JR., A. W. FISHER, School Board of Tamworth.


STATISTICAL TABLES.


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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TAMWORTH,


Date.


Place of Marriage.


Name and Surname of of Groom and Bride.


Age.


Occupation of Each at Time of Marriage.


May 24


Tamworth, N. H.


Edgar Perry Page.


34


Milkman


Agnes May Goodwin.


28


Housework


July 10


Tamworth, N. H.


George Ernest Garland.


40


Laborer


Edna M. King


38


Housework


Aug. 20


Tamworth, N. H. Oliver M. King.


21


Chauffeur


Helen S. French


24


Designer


Sept. 23


Chocorua, N. H ...


Paris W. Thurston.


39


Carpenter


Hansine Elizabeth Peterson.


36


Housework


Dec. 5


Bartlett, N. H ....


Mark E. Robertson


48


Hotel keeper


Isibel B. Stanwood.


35


Stenographer


Nov. 14


Tamworth, N. H.


Ernest A. Moody


27


Teamster


Vivian Hobbs


18


Housework


Dec. 9


Tamworth, N. H. Pike G. Perkins


19


Farmer


Estella Bickford


19


Waitress


Dec. 13


Tamworth, N. H. John Pearsons


27


Mill man


Cora B. Williams


19


Housework


Dec. 13


Tamworth, N. H. William A. Hill.


Cordelia P. Johnson


67


Boarding house ..


Sept. 2


Tamworth, N. H. Charles Whitney


55


Teacher of art ...


Elizabeth D. Lincoln


55


Chris. Sci. prac.


44


Mason


I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true transcript from the Vital


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N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1914.


Place of Birth of Groom and Bride.


Name of Father and Maiden Name of Mother.


No. of Marriage.


Name, Official Station and Residence of Person by Whom Married.


Lynn, Mass.


Moses P. Page


2


Elizabeth Robinson


Tamworth, N. H.


J. C. Goodwin.


1


Tamworth, N. H.


George D. Garland.


2


Moultonborough, N. H ...


Frank Grant


3


Hulda Abbott


Albany, N. H.


John W. King.


2


Leuella Mason


Tamworth, N. H.


Harold French


2


Madison, N. H.


Jerome S. Thurston.


1


Denmark


Jenz Peterson


1


Eaton, N. H.


Charles Robertson


2


Jane Snow


2


Newburyport, Mass.


Louise Wilson


Tamworth, N. H.


Edwin Moody


1


Ossipee, N. H.


Wentworth Hobbs


1


Tamworth, N. H.


William H. Perkins.


1


George A. Senter,


Clergyman,


Tamworth, N. H.


Sandwich, N. H.


Silas Bickford


1


Wakefield, Mass.


John H. Pearsons.


2


Carrie L. Davis.


William Williams


1


Woburn, Mass.


John T. Hill


2


George A. Senter,


Clergyman,


Tamworth, N. H.


Tamworth, N. H.


John Chick


3


Pittston, Me.


Isaac S. Whitney


2


Roxbury, Mass.


Charles D. Lincoln


1


George E. Senter,


Clergyman,


Tamworth, N. H.


Records of the Town of Tamworth.


A. R. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.


Three Tamworth


Maria L. Prowty


Herbert E. Wyman, Clergyman, Chocorua, N. H.


George A. Senter,


Clergyman,


Tamworth, N. H.


Alonzo Nickerson,


Clergyman,


Tamworth, N. H.


Louise Ramberger


Agnes Ells ...


Herbert Wyman,


Clergyman,


Chocorua, N. H.


Katherine Obec


Ralga E. Andrews,


Clergyman,


Benton, N. H.


Charles Stanwood


George A. Senter,


Clergyman,


Tamworth, N. H.


Herbert E. Wyman,


Clergyman,


Chocorua, N. H.


Ossipee, N. H ..


Susie Welch


Adelia White


Sarah Clark


Mary E. Mitchell.


Isibel Smith


Lizzie Gray .


Emma Bean


Jennie C. Ross.


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TAMWORTH,


Date.


Place of Birth.


Name of Child.


No. of Child.


Male or Female.


Name of Father.


Feb. 7


Tamworth,


N. H.


4


M


Feb.


7


Tamworth,


N. H.


4


F


Elmer E. Long .....


Feb.


28


Tamworth,


N. H.


5


M


Albert J. Fortier ....


Mar. 19


Tamworth,


N. H.


Jula May Crabtree.


2


F


Hollis E. Crabtree ..


April 14


Tamworth,


N.


H.


1


M


Harry Roberts .......


April 17


Tamworth,


N. H.


6


F


Edwin S. Hammond.


May 10


Tamworth,


N. H.


Silvia May Chase ...


6


F


Augustus A. Chase ...


July 15


Tamworth,


N. H.


Anna Clara Moody


3


F


Lester E. Moody ....


Aug. 12


Tamworth,


N. H.


July 15


Tamworth,


N.


H.


Philip Eveleth Doe


2


M


Eugene C. Doe ....


July 30


Tamworth,


N.


H.


Roland, Sam'l Moore


3


M


Samuel J. Moore ....


June 20


Tamworth,


N.


H.


6


F


Arthur C. Page .....


Sept. 26


Tamworth,


N. H.


Ida May Leach.


4


F


William Leach


Dec.


1


Tamworth,


N. H.


4


F


Herbert A. Vittum ...


Aug.


3


Tamworth, N. H.


3


M


Perley C. Grace .....


Nov. 12


Tamworth,


N.


H.


4


M


Leland C. Bartlett ..


Oct.


3


Tamworth,


N. H.


Edward H. Lane.


2


M


Albert M. Lane ...


Leslie J. Robinson


1


M


Henry W. Robinson.


2


M


Perley E. Floyd .....


Clinton C. Mason ....


I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true transcript from the Vital


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N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1914.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Occupation of Father.


Birthplace of Father.


Birthplace of Mother.


Father's Age.


Mother's Age.


Flora V. McPhearson


Carpenter


Tamworth, N. H.


Somervile, Mass.


31


31


Lena M. Ross.


Carpenter


Eaton, N. H .....


Tamworth, N. H.


41


27


Nellie W. Hobbs


Laborer


Ossipee, N. H .....


Albany, N. H ....


29


23


Alice V. Moody.


Laborer


Franklin, N. H ...


Ossipee, N. H ....


48


19


Alice M. Perkins.


Farmer


Tamworth, N. H. Tamworth, N. H.


35


23


Mary McGillivary


Farmer


Ossipee, N. H ....


Antigowich, N. S.


45


40


Ida E. Davis.


Laborer


Albany, N. H ....


Tamworth, N. H.


45


35


Mary E. Cochran.


Farmer


Ossipee, N. H ....


Portland, Me .....


31


41


Irene Edna Alley.


Carpenter


Tamworth, N. H.


Haverhill, Mass ..


21


18


Nettie A. Grant. .


Laborer


Tamworth, N. H.


Sandwich, N. H ..


24


24


Anna Pearson


Laborer


Maplewood, Mass. Beverly, Mass ....


28


37


Minnie Marston


Laborer


Conway, N. H ....


Tamworth, N. H.


34


24


Mary Abbie Remick.


Blacksmith


Gilmanton, N. H.


Tamworth, N. H.


45


34


Alma Jeffers


Laborer


New York ...


Tamworth, N. H.


30


26


Alice Clark


Laborer


Sandwich, N. H.


Nova Scotia .....


31


33


Nellie Berry


Laborer


Tamworth, N. H.


Tamworth, N. H.


29


33


Adelaide Mason


Rake mfr.


Moult'boro, N. H.


Tamworth, N. H.


32


35


Alice Gilligan


Laborer


Troy, N. Y.


Portsmouth, N. H.


37


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Records of the Town of Tamworth.


1


A. R. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.


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DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TAMWORTH,


Age, Sex and Condition.


Date of Death.


Name and Surname of the Deceased.


Place of Birth of Deceased.


Mar.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Male or Fem.


Single,


or Wid.


1914.


Jan.


12


Miria Louise Lincoln


Boston, Mass.


98


6


12


F.


W.


Jan.


15


Sarah E. Shannon ...


Tamworth


75


7


8


F.


W.


Jan.


23


Rebecca D. Cook.


Porter, Me.


91


2


20


F.


W.


Feb.


1


Bulah Robarge


Tuftonboro, N. H.


1


4


0


F.


S.


Feb ..


1


Nellie A. Taylor.


Tamworth


25


10


28


F.


M.


Feb.


14


Nathan Hoag


Sandwich, N. H.


89


0


2


M.


M.


Feb.


20


Sarah O. Mason.


Tamworth


61


5


16


F.


S.


April


9


Charles H. Dow.


Tamworth


88


2


26


M.


M.


March


1


Clara H. Spencerly ..


Boston, Mass.


29


7


17


F.


W.


June


5


Edward S. Pollard ..


Tamworth


58


11


11


M.


M.


June


5


Lucinda W. Pease ...


Bolton, Canada.


76


6


28


F.


W. S. W.


June


14


Frank S. Blake ...


Tamworth


65


1


14


M.


M.


June


27


Lucetta B. Mason ..


Tamworth


72


9


5


F.


W. M.


May


23


Alice Lydia Tilton ..


Tamworth


49


3


25


F.


M.


July


16


Alvinza Floyd


Porter, Me.


60


3


16


M.


M.


July


13


Charles Robertson


Eaton, N. H.


76


6


18


M.


M.


Aug.


6


Alonzo Brown


Albany, N. H.


75


5


11


M.


M.


Aug.


23


Frederick Moody


Ossipee, N. H.


88


10


7


M.


W.


Sept.


16


Almira B. Ham.


Peabody, Mass.


74


9


25


F.


M.


Sept.


16


Curtis Smith


Tamworth


4


2


12


M.


S.


Oct.


1


Elizabeth Osborne


Salem, Mass.


25


3


1


F.


S.


Oct.


7


Franklin G. Dow.


Tamworth


75


0


0


M.


M.


Oct.


15


Bessie Marion Weeks


Tamworth


29


6


14


F.


S.


Oct.


29


William D. Knight ..


South Tamworth


39


5


22


M.


M.


Dec.


9


Gilbert Smith


Tamworth


62


11


0


M.


W.


Nov.


29


Mary E. Banks.


80


11


1


F.


W.


June


16


Tresia Bossie


Dover, N. H.


1


11


29


F.


June


22


Benjamin Bickford ..


Parsonfield, Me.


87


0


3


M.


July


3


Levi Bunker


Tamworth


66


10


25


M.


.


.


I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true transcript from the Vital


37


N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1914.


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Occupation.


Cause of Death.


Joel Prouty


Elizabeth Gates Abigail Cate


Housewife


Old age. Senility. Cerebral embolism. Convulsions.


Lewis Robarge


Bessie Elliott


Samuel H. Jackson


Annie Purrington


Housewife


Malig. dis. of uterus. Old age.


Larkin D. Mason


Catherine Staples


Teacher


Convulsions and cerebral apoplexy.


David Dow


Deborah Gilman


Retired


Henry W. Holbrook.


Minnie A. Cook.


Housework


Jonathan W. Pollard.


Sarah Moulton


Merchant


Chronic nephritis.


Simon Blake


Caroline Whitney


Housekeeper


Pneumonia.


Paul Bossie


Rena Drew


Shock, congestion.


Benjamin Bickford Simon Blake


Lydia Cram


Farmer


Arterio sclerosis. Pneumonia.


E. Hayford


Myocarditis.


Nathaniel W. Bunker


Emeline Kenison


Laborer


Disease of heart.


Otis Meader


Elizabeth Hoag


Housewife


Tuberculosis.


Ora Floyd


Traumatism.


Robert Robertson


Lydia Nickerson


Retired


Cerebral embolism.


Asa C. Brown.


Abbie Head


Farmer


Ascitis.


Benjamin Moody


Hannah Colby


Farmer


Chronic nephritis.


Justus Jones


Sophronia Wood


Apoplexy.


Clarence Smith


Cora Forrest


Cerebro spinal men.


Theodore M. Osborne


S. Alice Machado.


Lagrippe.


Jonathan Dow


Lavinia Cushing


Laborer


Cerebral apoplexy.


William Weeks


Mary E. Blaisdell.


Meningitis.


James R. Knight.


Juilett L. Clough.


Laborer


Typhoid fever.


J. B. Smith.


Abigail Prise


Farmer


Organic heart' dis.


Pneumonia.


Records of the Town of Tamworth.


A. R. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.


.


Ebenezer E. Edgerley.


True Guptal


John Hoag


Comfort Morrill


Farmer


Cancer of stomach.


Tub'rculosis of lungs.


Caroline Whitney


1


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


Town of Tamworth


New Hampshire


-


For the Fiscal Year Ending February 15, 1916


0


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES


OF THE


Town of Tamworth


New Hampshire


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1916


MANCHESTER, N. H. PRINTED BY JOHN B. CLARKE CO. 1916


TOWN OFFICERS.


-- -


SELECTMEN.


SAMUEL A. HIDDEN EZRA NICKERSON ARTHUR L. MASON


MODERATOR.


SAMUEL A. HIDDEN


TOWN CLERK.


ADDISON R. ROBINSON


TREASURER.


HARDRESS L. WIGGIN


COLLECTOR OF TAXES.


CHARLES C. SMITH


.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


FREDERICK L. STEELE, JR. EVERETT HODGKINS RICHARD MCKEAY


TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.


GEORGE E. GILMAN


CARROLL POTTER


3


4


BOARD OF HEALTH.


EDWIN REMICK, M. D.


SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS.


JOHN F. SANBORN WM. H. PERKINS CHARLES W. CHAMBERLAIN


CHIEF OF POLICE.


ANSEL CUMMINGS


SUPERVISORS OF CHECKLIST.


CALVIN C. KNOWLTON JEREMIAH C. GOODWIN FREDERICK L. STEELE, JR.


DOG CONSTABLE.


WALTER C. SMITH


TRUSTEES OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY.


JOHN L. MASON LEONARD H. VITTUM MARSHALL E. SMITH


TRUSTEE CHOCORUA CEMETERY.


WILLIAM WEEKS


TRUSTEE OF NAHUM GILMAN CEMETERY.


EDMUND T. GILMAN


TRUSTEE OF FOWLER'S MILLS CEMETERY.


NATHANIEL BERRY


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 town on Tuesday, the fourteenth day of March next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following 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 appro- priation of the same.


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


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


5. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $400.00 as proportion of fund for maintenance of trunk line, east.


6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 as proportion of fund for maintenance of Ossipee and Meredith road.


7. To see if the town will vote to raise the sum of $1,674.00 for continuance of construction of the Ossipee and Meredith road.


8. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for repairing and building bridges for the ensuing year and make appropriation of the same.


5


6


9. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to purchase the whole, or a portion, of the Mrs. Alvah Moore farm, if it should be thought advisable to do so by the select- men.


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


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


12. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for decorating soldiers' graves.


13. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for alteration and repairs of town house.


14. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to be applied to town debt.


15. To see if the town will vote to fix a salary for col- lector of taxes.


16. To see if the town will vote to instruct the selectmen to purchase one or more snow rollers and make appropriation for the same.


17. To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.


Given under our hands and seal, this twenty-first day of February, nineteen hundred and sixteen.


SAMUEL A. HIDDEN,


EZRA NICKERSON,


ARTHUR L. MASON, Selectmen of Tamworth.


A true copy of warrant-Attest:


SAMUEL A. HIDDEN,


EZRA NICKERSON, ARTHUR L. MASON, Selectmen of Tamworth.


REPORT OF SELECTMEN


Real estate, resident


$441,991.00


Real estate, non-resident


527,621.00


Horses, 295


33,990.00


Oxen, 24 2,305.00


Cows, 287


13,406.00


Neat stock, 43


2,185.00


Sheep, 47


175.00


Goats, 6


12.00


Hogs, 10


147.00


Fowls, 535


375.00


Vehicles and automobiles, 78


15,075.00


Portable mills


200.00


Wood and lumber, not stock in trade


5,500.00


Municipal bonds and notes


1,000.00


Money on hand or at interest


17,123.00


Stock in trade


40,771.00


Aqueducts


500.00


$1,102,376.00


Tax rate, $1.74 per $100.00.


Resident assessment, not including polls.


$9,224.78


Non-resident assessment


9,956.56


Polls, 275


550.00


$19,731.34


APPROPRIATIONS.


State tax


$2,032.00


County tax


1,688.04


7


8


Highways


$3,000.00


Bridges


1,200.00


Town library


100.00


Memorial day


15.00


Town charges


1,500.00


Street lights


200.00


Town debt


1,000.00


Schools


5,025.00


Ossipee and Meredith road construction


1,674.00


Maintenance of Ossipee and Meredith road


50.00


Maintenance of trunk line, east


480.00


West Ossipee road


500.00


Railing highways


250.00


Repairs of town house


125.00


Overlay


342.30


$19,181.34


FINANCIAL STATEMENT FEBRUARY 15, 1916.




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