Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Piermont, New Hampshire, 1907-1912, Part 4

Author: Piermont (N.H.)
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: [Piermont, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 182


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50.71


$ 8,768.33


Rate per cent $2.00.


WM. H. HORTON, JOHN P. METCALF, ASA E. AMES,


Selectmen.


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TREASURER'S REPORT.


B. C. METCALF, TREAS.


Cash on hand. $


1,737.53


Amount of tax bill


8,768.33


C. N. Moore, lease 1909 10.00


Estate Prudence Quint for perpetual care of lot in Cedar Grove Cemetery . 50.00


W. B. Deal for lots sold in Cedar Grove Cemetery


12.00


E. R. Celley, dog license


101.07


P. W. Allen, for 2 horses 375.00


A. S. Douglass for lumber 75.25


State Fire Forester 12.87


Bradford National Bank, town note given' 1,000.00


359.64


A. W. Dean, State engineer for permanent road. . Geo. Corliss, lumber. 10.00


State treasurer, savings bank tax


114.39


State treasurer literary fund. 81.84


State treasurer proportion school fund. 144.18


A. W. Dean, State engineer for permanent road 47.09


H. C. Hill, State engineer for permanent road 151.45


C. H. Moore, lease, 1910 10.00


J. P. Metcalf, rent school lot 119.50


Leon Underhill, rent school lot


115.00


A. S. Douglass, lumber


2.16


Joseph Hill, use town hall.


2.00


Hay in River Road Cemetery 2.00


$ 13,301.30


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DISBURSEMENTS.


NOTES AND INTEREST PAID.


Thomas E. Stevens, interest 1909 $ 4.00


Bradford National Bank, note and interest 1,010.00


H. S. Muchmore, interest 102.00


D. C. Muchmore, interest.


39.00


Joseph Lawrence, interest.


60.00


Ellen Lawrence, interest


60.00


Jonathan Tyler Council, interest.


18.00


Eva J. Metcalf, interest.


18.00


M. Ella Brainerd, interest.


9.60


Matilda Martin, note and interest


1,050.00


Mary Hunt, interest.


223.39


Horace Clough, interest


18.00


Loren G. Smith, interest


36.00


$ 2,647.99


HIGHWAY BILLS.


N. M. Gould, road commissioner $ 1,215.27


L. A. Chayer


7.00


L. A. Chayer, snow bill 3.00


$ 1,225.27


PERMANENT ROAD BILLS.


George Cushing, labor $ 28.00


Ray Blanchard, labor 26.25


Herbert Rush, labor 42.87


Harry Clayburn, labor


5.25


H. V. Celley, labor


43.75


Walter Webster, labor


42.00


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Walter Lougee, labor 38.50


George French, labor 35.87


A. R. Gould, labor. 38:50


W. E. Ford, labor. 35.00


Thomas Jones, labor


35.00


Harry Jones, labor


35.00


F. A. Robie, labor


54.25


Asa E. Ames, labor


68.25


Leslie Foote, labor 56.00


Guy Foote, labor 47.25


J. P. Metcalf, labor 56.00


F. H. Webster, labor 22.75


E. B. Bedford, labor 47.25


N. M. Gould, labor 76.25


N. M. Gould, labor


17.40


N. M. Gould, labor 20.25


Herbert Rush, labor 13.12


Leslie Foote, labor 14.00


Harry Jones, labor.


S.75


Thomas Jones, labor S.75


Asa E. Ames, labor


22.75


F. A. Robie, labor


15.75


W. E. Ford, labor.


S.75


Walter Webster, labor


8.75


E. B. Bedford, labor


8.75


W. H. Horton, labor


10.00


Guy Foote, labor


17.50


J. P. Metcalf, labor


22.75


H. V. Celley, labor


8.75


Walter Lougee, labor


S.75


J. R. Gould, labor


8.75


Libbey Brothers, cement.


7.05


Charles B. French, sharpening drills


1.55


Guy Foote, gravel.


29.20


F. C. Robinson, fence posts 3.00


Robie & Ames, shovels 5.09


,


7


Sargent & Co., dynamite 11.00


George Lufkin, use iron roller 3.00


Fred Cutting, fence wire. 12.00


Fred Cutting, gravel.


10.00


$ 1,149.40


MISCELLANEOUS BILLS.


C. A. Farr, transferring records $


1.34


Book for Treasurer


1.25


Jasper E. Downing, 2 horses and harness


400.00


W. B. Deal, library books


1.00


Opinion Pub. Co., 20 cardboard notices


2.50


Opinion Pub. Co., town reports.


20.00


E. R. Celley, goods of E. C. Eastman


3.52


W. B. Deal, cash paid Carr for paint for Cedar Grove Cemetery fence.


24.00


L. D. N. Clark, cutting grass in River Road Ceme- tery 4.00


Stearns & Brigham, insurance on bridge 45.00


Robie & Ames, paint for town house.


34.46


J. P. Metcalf, cash paid for fighting forest fires. 25.75


Clarence Lamontagne, cutting grass in Clay Hollow Cemetery 2.00


W. M. Edwards, painting 6 sign boards 15.00


Treasurer Haverhill high school. 198.00


H. E. Morrison, high school tuition 27.36


E. C. Eastman, stationery 2.17


Mary Emery, copying inventory and tax book .. .


5.00


H. E. Morrison, cash required at this time for Board of Health business. 70.66


C. L. Fellows, labor on snow roller 16.00


Harris Roberts, painting town house. 50.00


Charles B. French, ironing snow roller. 11.75


J. N. Leonard, use of road and fixing fence 4.00


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Fay Emery, land damage. 5.00


J. Lawrence, fixing fence on school lot 3.00


J. F. Simpson, labor on snow roller. 17.50


J. F. Simpson, material for snow roller 18.76


H. E. Morrison, lumber and labor for snow roller. . 37.35 .21


E. R. Celley, town warrants


E. R. Celley, record of vital statistics 5.25


E. R. Celley, postage and stationery 3.98


Joseph Hill, care of Town Hall.


11.00


Joseph Hill, care of Library.


20.00


W. B. Deal, care of and repairs in Cedar Grove Cemetery. 40.05


J. E. Lee, lodging tramp. .75


W. H. French, land damage. 4.00


Winn Brothers, crossing land in 1908 and 1909 ... 4.00


B. C. Metcalf, care River Road Cemetery in 1908 and 1909 4.00


W. H. Horton, for legal advise 1.00


W. H. Horton, for telephone 1.75


J. P. Metcalf, posting fire notices. 2.00


Charles Dodge, grading up to sidewalk.


5.25


H. S. Stanley, overtax . 3.47


Dr. Frazier, record of births and deaths 1.00


School Treasurer for school repairs 100.00


School Treasurer for transportation wagon 25.00


$ 1,279.08


CONNECTICUT RIVER BRIDGE, SHINGLING AND PLANKING.


Baldwin & Russ, plank. 225.00


B. & M. R. R., freight on shingles 11.50


Merrill & Co., 50 M shingles. 187.50


W. B. Deal, lumber. 32.00


J. P. Metcalf, unloading shingles 2.35


Charles Fellows, labor. 23.62


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Wm. Patterson, labor 13.50


E. S. Underhill, labor 29.62


George L. Webster, labor 23.00


A. M. Stevens, lumber 14.81


J. P. Metcalf, drawing lumber


2.00


W. H. Horton, boards and poles


17.62


A. R. Gould, labor. 13.62


Robie & Ames, nails.


4.70


Libbey Bros., nails.


3.04


F. H. Webster, drawing lumber


3.50


Charles Tarbox, labor


6.00


J. C. Strong, lumber


36.45


J. E. Lee, nails


4.09


W. F. Towle, use boat


4.00


$ 657.92


WATER TROUGHS.


Elmer Moulton, 1908


$ 3.00


Fay Emery 2.00


L. E. Stevens 3.00


H. H. Nutt.


2.00


Sylvester Lougee, 1908 and 1909


6.00


Joseph Hill, water supply .


2.00


STREET LIGHTS. $ 18.00


Bradford Electric Lighting Co., for 2 lights in bridge and 10 in village for 1 year at $10.00 per month. $ 120.00


TOWN OFFICERS' SALARIES.


W. E. Ford, moderator $ 3.00


W. H. Horton, 1st selectman 65.00


J. P. Metcalf, 2nd selectman 45.00


Asa E. Ames, 3rd selectman. 40.00


W. H. Blaisdell, supervisor 5.00


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C. L. Fellows, supervisor . .. 5.00


J. E. Chandler, supervisor 5.00


E. R. Celley, town clerk. 25.00


H. E. Morrison, sec. Board of Health 12.85


O. B. Stanley, collector 95.00


B. C. Metcalf, town treasurer 30.00


O. B. Stanley, Dog Constable 5.00


R. L. Risley, auditor 4.00


S. H. Ames, auditor 4.00


$ 343.85


SUMMARY OF DISBURSEMENTS.


State tax.


$ 952.00


County tax.


. 574.25


Notes and Interest


2,647.99


Miscellaneous bills


1,279.08


Highway bills.


1,225.27


Permanent Road bills


1,149.40


Water Troughs


18.00


Electric Lights


120.00


Bridge bills.


657.92


Town Officers.


343.85


Support of schools


3,201.53


Abatement of taxes 99.70


12,268.99


LIABILITIES.


Due school district for schools. $ 695.98


Due school district for transportation wagon


125.00


Due Library.


40.90


Due Thomas E. Stevens, note.


100.00


Due Horace Clough, note


300.00


Due H. S. Muchmore, 4 notes


1,700.00


Due Loren G. Smith, note


600.00


Due Jonathan Tyler Council, 2 notes


300.00


Due Mary Hunt, note 3,723.13


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Due Joseph Lawrence, note 1,000.00


Due Ellen Lawrence, note. 1,000.00


Due D. C. Muchmore, 3 notes


650.00


Due M. Ella Brainerd, note. 160.00


Due Eva J. Metcalf, note


300.00


$ 10,695.01


RESOURCES.


Cash in Treasury . $ 1,032.31


Due from County 9.50


4 M. Shingles left from bridge


28.00


-$ 1,069.81


TOWN DEBT.


Liabilities less resources. $ 9,625.20


Interest paid on all notes up to Feb. 15, 1910.


The town holds in trust the following funds for the perpet- ual care of lots in Cedar Grove Cemetery on which it pays 3 per cent interest.


Fletcher fund


$ 47.25


Geo. Chandler fund 50.00


Platt fund 100.00


Emily Talman fund for Cedar Grove and Clay Hollow Cemeteries. 50.00


Charles Simpson fund for Simeon Underhill lot ... 100.00


Quint fund 50.00


$ 397.25


There is about $151.00 left in the town treasury of the Permanent Road fund also an equal amount in the State treasury.


We have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and vouchers for same.


R. L. RISLEY,


Auditors.


S. H. AMES,


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ROAD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.


N. M. GOULD, ROAD COMMISSIONER.


H. E. Clement. $


18.39


Walter Webster


7.00


Herbert Rush


12.75


N. M. Gould


48.00


Express Co.


1.25


A. E. Ames


7.00


J. P. Metcalf


3.50


J. E. Lee.


5.05


N. M. Gould.


93.25


Herbert Rush.


39.36


H. E. Clement


31.94


Libbey Bros ..


1.60


George Webster


11.37


N. M. Gould


126.00


L. A. Chayer


5.00


F. C. Robinson, cedar post 15.25


G. Lamontagne. 12.70


G. E. Davis.


11.00


Herbert Rush.


39.37


H. E. Clement.


30.20


Walter Webster


35.87


C. G. Lamontagne


6.50


James Belyea


2.00


W. F. Towle


5.00


John Hadlock.


11.50


G. L. Webster


68.00


N. M. Gould.


36.00


Joel Pennock.


1.00


G. Lamontagne.


3.35


H. E. Clement


.87


Bert French


3.65


H. A. Clark


10.85


13


Herbert Rush 24.50


N. M. Gould


9.75


Herbert Rush. 5.75


Libbey Bros., drain pipe


12.84


N. M. Gould.


6.12


Herbert Rush.


11.47


C. W. Cutting


2.62


H. E. Morrison, grain and lumber


161.18


Alva Stevens, bridge plank.


9.64


Joe Davis


3.00


N. M. Gould


6.86


W. B. Deal


4.30


E. Bertron Pike, cutting bushes 45.90


SNOW BILLS.


L. A. Chayer $ 5.00


F. E. Robinson, snowing bridge. 18.46


Thomas Jones


4.65


T. B. Wright. 17.00


Rufus Flanders


.75


Ethan Allen


1.65


H. A. Clark.


23.90


Walter Perkins


2.25


Will French


5.85


H. H. Nutt


9.25


J. N. Leonard


10.25


L. A. Chayer


1.00


M. J. Batchelder


20.85


H. H. Nutt


23.00


J. E. Chandler, snowing bridge


6.75


F. H. Webster


6.50


J. P. Metcalf.


9.50


A. E. Ames


6.00


G. Lamontagne


32.96


W. H. Horton 1.20


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FINANCIAL REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.


FOR SCHOOL YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1910.


Balance received from town treasurer,


from 1909. $194.90


Balance received from district treasurer, from


1909 82.30


Received for repairs


100.00


Received school money .


2,306.63


Received from town treasurer, on school wagon appropriation. 25.00


Received from Ernest Dennis, tuition.


3.00


$2,711.83


RECEIVED FROM ASSESSMENT MADE BY THE SELECTMEN ACCORDING TO LAWS OF 1909.


Apportioned for tuition. $450.00


Apportioned for supplies and flags 160.00


Salary of school board 75.00


Salary of truant officer


5.00


Salary of district treasurer 5.00


Salary of district clerk


5.00


$700.00


$700.00


Total


$3,411.83


PAID TEACHERS.


Clare Davis.


$ 71.50


Bernice M. Moore.


65.00


Florence Thackleberry


93.50


Arabella G. Clark.


107.50


Elizabeth Harris


78.00


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Edith Gordon


82.50


Christie Morrison 71.50


Herbert Leazer


209.00


Rena Gould 266.50


Jennie Andross


193.00


Earl Foote


100.00


Edith Crawford


82.50 4


Lela Sawyer


65.00


Martha B. Reneau


218.00


$1,703.50


PAID FOR CARRYING SCHOLARS.


Mrs. Alice Chayer, three terms $ 43.60


Gladys Risley, one term. 44.00


W. H. Horton, three terms 64.00


Milo Sawyer, one term.


10.00


Leon Underhill, two terms 49.00


Harlow Childs, one term


5.00


H. V. Celley, two terms


13.00


L. D. H. Clark, two terms


105.00


G. Lamontagne for board of Gladys Fields, two terms 44.00


$377.60


PAID FOR CARE OF SCHOOL HOUSES.


Clare Davis, one term.


$ 1.50


Carroll Aldrich, two terms


3.00


Martha Reneau, one term.


1.50


Anson Smith, one term.


2.50


Lehman Celley, one term


1.50


Harry Hadlock, one term


1.50


Mr. Hadlock, one term.


2.00


Annie Clayburn, one term


5.00


16


John Ames, two terms. 12.00


Mrs. X. P. Wright, one year 5.00


1.50


Jennie Andross, one term Mildred Corliss, one term


2.00


$ 39.00


PAID FOR CLEANING SCHOOL HOUSES.


Mrs. W. H. French $ 2.00


Mrs. Alex Ramsey. 2.00


Bernard Underhill. 2.00


Jennie Andross


2.00


Mrs. H. Clayburn.


7.50


Mrs. John Hadlock


3.00


$18.50


PAID FOR WOOD AND LABOR ON THE SAME.


Mrs. Ella Knapp $ 6.00


G. L. Clough, labor 1.50


Clarence Stebbins, sawing wood.


1.50


G. Lamontagne, kindlings and labor


1.50


Harry Clayburn, kindlings


. 75


W. H. French


9.00


Arthur Wright.


8.00


Carroll Aldrich, kindlings.


. 50


Harry Hadlock, sawing wood and kindlings


1.25


C. Lamontagne


8.00


H. E. Morrison.


17.41


H. B. Foote


5.00


Leon Underhill


13.00


Ed Dennis


3.00


H. Clayburn, sawing wood


.75


$ 77.16


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EXPENDED FOR REPAIRS AND LABOR ON THE SAME.


J. C. Strong.


$ 6.90


C. Davis. . .60


M. L. Clark.


2.42


Robie & Ames


5.39


Arthur Wright


13.00


Mr. Hadlock.


.50


G. L. Clough.


30.70


W. H. Blaisdell


7.21


H. Clayburn


3.15


H. Stebbins .


.50


H. V. Celley


5.60


$ 75.97


AMOUNT EXPENDED FOR TUITION.


Haverhill Grammar School for year ending July, 1909


$ 45.00


Haverhill High School for year ending March 1910


228.00


Bradford High School for year ending March 1910


85.00


Lisbon High School for fall and winter terms 1909-1910 24.00


$382.00


AMOUNT EXPENDED FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND FLAGS.


E. E. Babb & Co.,


$51.19


Milton, Bradley Co.,


10.80


American Book Co.,


53.25


Silver, Burdett & Co.,


18.00


Orville Brewer


1.55


Ginn & Co.,. 11.04


Express and cartage, C. E. Andross


4.50


Express and freight, W. H. Blaisdell


7.22


Elmer Moulton, furnishings and setting flag pole .


2.00


$159.55


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SUMMARY.


Whole amount received $3,411.83


Paid teachers 1,703.50


For carrying scholars


377.60


For school wagon. 25.00


Paid for care of school houses.


39.00


Paid for cleaning school houses 18.50


Repairs 75.97


Wood 77.16


School supplies and flags


159.55


Amount expended for tuition


382.00


Salary of school board


75.00


Salary of district treasurer


5.00


Salary of district clerk


5.00


· D. F. Carpenter 135.00


Jennie Andross for enumeration of scholars 3.00


R. L. Risley, delivering and storing school wagon 2.00


E. R. Celley, postage and stationery 1.40


Order books 3.41


$3,088.09


Balance in hands of district treasurer as follows:


From amount apportioned for school supplies $ . 45


Amount apportioned for truant officer 5.00


Amount apportioned for repairs 24.03


Amount apportioned for tuition


68.00


Amount of general school money.


226.26


Respectfully submitted, $323.74


MARTHA L. CLARK


WM. H. BLAISDELL


School Board.


G. L. CLOUGH


We have examined the foregoing accounts, and find them correct and vouchers for same. R. L. RISLEY Auditors.


S. H. AMES


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REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.


The school board presents the following report for the fiscal year ending February 15, 1910.


There have been seven schools in session for three terms each. The school year has included thirty-two weeks except at East Piermont. The school has been in session twenty- nine weeks there, giving them six weeks more than last year. Fourteen different teachers have been employed. Three of them teaching the entire year. The whole number of pupils attending school has been ninety-six. Forty boys and fifty-six girls. With but few exceptions the improvement made by these pupils has been a credit to themselves and their teachers.


The work accomplished by the majority of teachers has been very satisfactory. In a few instances the best results have not been attained through lack of discipline. We would request the parents to glance at the "Tardiness Column" in the Statistical Table and endeavor to impress upon the children the importance of punctuality, also the necessity of constant attendance during the terms. We feel confident that our schools would attain a higher standard of merit, if the parents, through visiting the schools, through the examination of the text books, and through co-operation with the children and teachers, would help this work along.


In conclusion, the school board wishes to say that they have endeavored to labor earnestly and consistently for the success of all the schools. Although we would beg to mention that all three members were newly elected to the school board this year, also that according to the laws of 1909, we were unable to employ a superintendent, as no provision was made at the annual school meeting for such a superintendent, in case our town was forced out of the Supervisory System by


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the other towns. We have therefore divided the superintend- ent's work among us as advised by the State superintendent. Permit us to thank the parents, teachers and pupils for the consideration and co-operation our work has received.


Respectfully submitted,


MARTHA L. CLARK School


WILLIAM H. BLAISDELL


G. L. CLOUGH Board.


ROLL OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE.


SPRING TERM.


George H. Flanders, Edna M. Wright, Harry B. Belyea, Gladys I. Fields, Jay E. Lamontagne, Doris E. Knapp, Harold P. Knapp, Vernon W. Rodimon, Bertha M. Day, Ina S. Smith, Roscoe C. Smith, Walter M. Carr, Eva Corliss, Irene Day, Margaret Day, Edna Fellows.


FALL TERM.


Edna Wright, Ray Wright, Phillie Wright, Jay Lam- ontagne, Irving Preble, Florence Rollins, Edith Belyea, Vernon W. Rodiman, Mildred Corliss, Fred McDonald, Edward A. Ames, Daniel Metcalf, Franz J. Pettingale, Clinton W. Stetson, Oscar Stone, Margaret Day, Alice M. French, Mary M. Metcalf, Gladys K. Webster, Menta Ames, Ella Bowker, Annie Clayburn, Irene Day, Edna Fellows, Maud French, Lois Simpson, Erwin J. Hadlock, Clyde Sawyer, Edith Childs, Elsie Childs, Dycia Hadlock.


WINTER TERM.


Jay Lamontagne, Vernon W. Rodiman, Harold Knapp, Mildred Corliss, Herbert P. Blair, Fred McDonald, Daniel M. Metcalf, Oscar M. Stone, Mary Metcalf, Gladys K. Webster, Lucy Bowker, May Beede, Annie Clayburn, Eunice Celley, Edna Fellows, Jessie Robie, Ida Robie, Edna Robie, Lois Simpson, Ivaloo Towle, Mildred Sawyer, Lucy A. Sawyer, Leona M. Sawyer.


School


Term


Teacher


No. of Weeks


pils


Av. At- tend- ance.


Av. Mem.


Per cent of At- tendance


Tardy Mks


Supt


School


Board


Others


Roll of


Honor


Wages per Mo.


Grammar


S.


Mr. Leazer


10 2-5


28


26.54


27.01


98


46


6


3


22


6


$ 36


Grammar


F.


Mr. Leazer


11


32


30.37


31.57


.9610


53


4


23


7


40


10


30


28.89


29.63


.975


29


5


14


10


40


Grammar


S.


Miss Gould .


10 2-5


21


20.54


21


.9780


2


29


10


32


Primary


F. Miss Gould


11


24


21.66


23.41


9252


9


6


3


10


9


34


Primary


W. Miss Gould


10


23


19.97


21.45


9310


32


4


13


4


34


Primary


Miss Moore


9 3-5


13


10.56


12.58


869


10


2


2


22


0


26


Back Road


S.


Miss Gordon


11


13


12.40


12.99


: 95


31


7


19


5


30


River Road, No .1


W.


Miss Crawford


11


13


12.75


13.08


.97


19


5


33


3


30


River Road, No.1


S.


Mrs. Reneau


11


7


6 41-1067


.9124


22


3


2


1


26


Rodimon


W. Miss Sawyer


10


6


5 7-98


6


.8452


11


4


2


2


26


Rodimon


Miss Andross


10 3-5


8


6.65


7.02


.9473


3


2


16


3


26


Brook Road


Miss Andross


11


7


5.91


6.52


. 9064


8


4


2


13


2


26


Brook Road


W. Miss Andross


10


6


4.58


5.50


. 8327


9


3


3


3


20


Clay Hollow.


S.


Miss Davis


10 2.5


11


10


10.79


. 9267


2


2


23


3


26


Clay Hollow


F.


Miss Morrison


11 .


15


12.28


14.82


828


8


2


2


25


4


26


Clay Hollow


W.


Mrs. Reneau


10


10


6.17


7.56


8161


10


3


14


1


30


East Piermont


S.


Mrs. A. Clark


10 3-5


10


8.406


8.592


.978+


2


1


23


2


26


East Piermont


F. Miss Harris


12


7


6.64


6.99


.9499 54


3


3


9


3


26


East Piermont


W. Mrs. A. Clark,


6


7


4.05


6.99


5793 26


1


10|


0


24


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7


5 73-1066.16


.9248


6


4


2


9


3


26


Rodimon


F.


Mrs. Reneau


Brook Road


S.


F.


W. Mr. Foote


11


F.


10 3-5


No. of Pu-


Visits


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF PIERMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1909.


Date of Birth.


Place of Birth.


Name of Child (if any).


Sex, Condi- Name of Father. ion and no. Child.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Residence of Parents.


Occupation of Father.


Birthplace Father.


of


Birthplace of 3 Mother.


1909


Feb.


12 Piermont


Jan.


13 Piermont


Milo W. Sawyer Arvilla M. Bedford


F


L 6 Milo B. Sawyer 1 Ernest Bedford L L 4 John P. Metealf


Alice Rodimon Grace L. Perkins Carrie R. Grimes Ada Patch Stella M. Cushing Laura Durant Mary Parker Jeanne Everson Lura E. Hatch Grace E. Hood Caroline Taylor


Piermont Piermont Piermont Pierinont Piermont Piermont


Farmer Farmer Farmer Fariner


E. Topsham, Vt. Wolcott, Vt. Piermont


Piermont Hardwick, Vt. Orford


Mar.


14 Piermont


Harry Burgess Metcalf Rollins Hattie M. Streeter


M


MI


L 7 Hiram B. Rollins


July


S.Piermont 4 Piermont


F.


L 1 Ray N. Streeter 5 William Rollins


L


M


L 5 Leon Vezina


Sept.


3:Piermont S Piermont


Hackett


M


L 2 Geo. O. Morse


Piermont


Farmer


Jay, Vt.


Jericho, Vt.


22 Piermont


Bernard (). Morse Kenneth P. Rodimon Edith Stevens


MI


L 3 Amos L.Rodimon


Piermont Piermont


Farmer


Piermont


Bethlehem


Nov.


2 Piermont


F


I 2 Ernest L. Stevens


Piermont Piermont


Laborer Farmer Laborer Laborer


Orford


McIndoes, Vt." W. Topsham, Vt.


Aug.


21 Piermont


Rollins


Quebec, P. Q.


Kinsey, P. Q.


Louis Vezina


Orford


Melrose, Mass.


L 2 Harley C.Hackett


20 Piermont


Laborer


Piermont,


Randolph, Vt.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. R. CELLEY, Town Clerk.


.


Rumney Lisbon


Carroll


F


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF PIERMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1909.


Date of Place of Mar- riage.


Marriage.


Name and Surname of Groom and Bride.


Residence of Hach at time of Marriage.


Age.


Occupation of Grooin and Bride.


Place of Birth of each.


Names of Parents.


Birthplace of Parents.


Occupation.


No. mar.


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


1909


Mar. 1 Pierinont


Frank E. Saunders Ella Rollins Geo. F. Griffin Anna M. Russell


Piermont Piermont


37 Laborer


Orford


Sylvester Saunders


Wentworth Farmer New York, N. Y. Farmer


2|J. E. Heath, (C.), 2 Piermont, N. H.


34 Housekeeper


W. Topsham, Vt Erastus Huntley Chelsea, Vt.


Joseph H. Griffin


Boston, Mass. So. Dakota


Farmer


1| J. E. Heath, (C.), 1 Piermont, N. H.


Apr. 14 Piermont


Hiram P. Winn


Piermont


32 Farmer


Rapid City, Dak Joseph Russell Frank Winn Caleb Morse Piermont Haverhill Groton, Vt.


Piermont Haverhill


Farmer


1 J. E. Heath, (C.), 1 Piermont, N. H. 2J. E. Heath, (C.),


24 Piermont


Hazen A. Wilson Nellie Fairbrother


Piermont


20 Housework


Henry Fairbrother


Coventry, Vt.


Farmer


1|F. J. Hadley, (C.),


May 16 Wentworth Ethan C. Allen


Piermont


31 Farmer


Harrison Allen Charles Newell


Barnard, Vt.


Blacksmith


Wakefield, N. H. 2


July 14 Haverhill


Nina Newell Walter E. Lougee Martha McDonald


Piermont Lyme


29|Farmer


Sylvester Lougee George Dunbar


Guildhall, Vt. Maine


Deceased


1 Edwin S. Coller, (C.),


Aug. 7 Piermont


Bradford, Vt. Bradford, Vt.


20 Dressmaker 52 Farmer


Newbury, Vt. Barton, Vt. Canada


John Brown


Deceased


1C. E .Eaton, (C.),


26 Haverhill


Piermont


Piermont Bradford, Vt.


57 Housework 21 Station agt. 17 Housework 20| Tel. work


E. Orange, Vt.


Frank Lamb Thomas H. Andross


So. Ryegate Piermont Wentworth Walden, Vt.


Farmer


· 1 Piermont, N. H.


Dec. 25 Orford


Leslie A. French


Piermont


Nashua


Herbert H. French Edgar E. Perkins


1E. S. Coller, (C.), 1 Piermont.


BessieM. Perkins


Orford


21 Housework


Hardwick


Laconia


Farmer


1 W. Holmes, (C.), 3| Haverhill, N. H.


28 Housework 21 Machinist


Francis E. Hayward JohnLittle


Deceased


1| Piermont, N. H.


Deceased


Veterinary


2E. S. Coller, (C.),


Oct. 12 Piermont


Norman E.Hayward Josephine Little Bert Browıl Mamie Hubbard Nelson F. Lamb Hazel M. Andross


Piermont


31 |Housework


Barnet, Eng. Coventry, Vt. Barnard, Vt. Bradford, Vt. Patton, P. Q. Groton, Vt.


Isaac M. Wilson


Groton, Vt.


Farmerlb


1| Piermont, N. H.


31 Piermont


Chelsea, Vt. Chelsea, Vt.


23 Farming


20 Housekeeper


Farmer


Farmer


Hope A. Morse


Pierinont Corinth, Vt.


21 Housework


26 Farmer


Wadhurst, Eng. Harnessm'ker


Farmer


2 N. Haverhill, N.H.


Piermont


Piermont


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. R. CELLEY, Town Clerk.


DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF PIERMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1909.


Date of Death.


Place of Death.


Name and Surname of the Deceased.


Age.


Place of Birth.


Occupation.


Sex


I S, M, W.


Birthplace of Father.


Birthplace of Mother.


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


1909


Feb.


1.Piermont S Piermont


Horace Y. Mead


69 929 Piermont


MS Laborer F W None


Vermont Henniker


Vermont Henniker


Moses Mead Elijah R. Smith


Mary Matthews Lucy Woods


Mar.


15.Piermont


|Frank Stone


69 6| 6 Waterville, P. Q.


M M Farmer


Piermont


Piermont


Apr.


4 Piermont 6.Lisbon 19 Piermont 30 Piermont


Elizabeth Nutt


66 126 Topsham, Vt. 46 2 7 Concord, Me.


M


IS Laborer


June


5 Piermont


Frank Peabody Nellie L. Austin


63 615


F


M Housewife None


Barnet, Vt.


England


Sept.


9 Piermont


Jessie M. Lougee Eleazer M. Hall


90 11 16


M W None


Oct.


15 Boscawen


Betsey A. Stevens


73| 2| Pierinont


F ¡S Housework


17 Piermont


Mary M. Lamprey


87 7 15 Newburyport, Mass.


F


W Housework


27 Woodsville


Nathan P. Stevens


34 829 Piermont


MS Laborer


Piermont


Jefferson


Geo. H. Stevens


Nov.


26 Pierinont


Frank P. Sanderson


33


8 18C'mbridgeport, Mass. M M Machinist


Brighton, Mass.


Natick, Mass. Simeon Sanderson GeorgianaSeavey


Harriet Runnels Betsey Underhill Mary Orr


Israel N. Webster 71 6| 9|Manchester


F S Housekeeper


Topsham, Vt.


Abner Tarbox Joshua Webster Nathanic[ Nutt Lemuel Peabody Moses DeGoosh


May


Anı Jones


1| 7|Pierinont


F


11 Warren


Isaac Stevens Coffin


Sally Morrill Mary Moody Mary A. Rolfe


BOETE


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


E. R. CELLEY, Town Clerk.


Prudence R. Quint


77 5 5 Henniker


77| 6|22 Piermont


M /W|None M İM Farmer


Charles R. Tarbox


THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


To the inhabitants of the Town of Piermont, in the County of Grafton, in said State, qualified to vote in Town affairs.


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House in said Piermont on Tuesday, the eighth 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 ensuing.


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.




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