Annual reports of the selectmen, treasurer, road agents, school board and librarian for the town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire 1904-1911, Part 7

Author: Tuftonboro (N.H.)
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: [Tuftonboro, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 264


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18, Edson C. Eastman, stationary, books and sup- plies, 17 35


18, Mary Gibson, supplies for Deborah Bickford, 5 00


18, Mrs. James A. Bennett, board of Town officers, 9 00


MAY.


16, D C. Heath & Co., school books, 35 92


16, Ginn & Co., school books, 24 50


10, Frank Shannon, painting school house,


JUNE. 5 00


5, C. H. Bennett, school money in part, AUGUST. 4 00


JULY. 400 00


28, O. V. Bennett, flag pole for town house, SEPTEMBER.


5, George W. Copp, state road appropriation in part, 200 00


OCTOBER.


4, W. H. Swett, for Superintendant of School dis- trict, 58 33


1


13


MISCELLANEOUS BILLS


OCTOBER.


4, American Book Company, school books, 35 62


4, Thorp Martin & Co., school supplies, 13 47


4, Gault & Spaulding, twenty copies of Constitution, 5 90


28, George W. Copp, state highway appropriation in part,


200 00


NOVEMBER.


19, C. H. Bennett, school money in part,


681 25


30, £ C. C. Dame, for tiling, 14 00


30, Abbott .& Avery, Insurance on library books, 4 38


DECEMBER.


8, Library Trustees Library fund, 31 50


13, Orlando Richardson, County tax,


712 78


13, George W. Copp, State highway expenses to date,


719 60


13, Orlando Richardson, school supplies, 2 40


13, Orlando Richardson, school supplies, 3 25


23, Solon A. Carter, State tax,


505 00


23, W. H. Swett, State Supervisor fund,


145 83


1908 JANUARY.


8, C H. Bennett, balance school money, 53 07


FEBRUARY.


7, H. M. Bickford, tiling, dynamite and fuse, 22 78


14, A. W. Gilman. wood and care of Town house,


2 00


14, C. H. Hodgdon, postage etc.,


5 00


14, Dr. N. S. Berry, returning certificates of births and deaths, 1 50


14, C. W. Pinkham, part expense of library room,


10 00


14, John T. Thompson, dynamite, fuse, and sharpen- ing drills, 5 78


15, George Blanchard, expense perambulating town line, 3 00


15, George W. Copp, recording deed, printing po- lice posters, and legal advice,


2 75


15 George W. Copp, lodging tramps,


. 50


15. Ginn & Co , chool books .. 5 25


15, Edward E. Babb & Co., school supplies, 4 50


15, G. S. Horner, freight on books, . 21


15, Mrs. James A. Bennett, boarding Town officers, 6 75


15, C. H. Hodgdon, Collector, abatements, 98 71


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14


TOWN OFFICERS' BILLS


Town Officers' Bills.


1907


JUNE.


20, George F. Young, services as Supervisor to date, 7 50


DECEMBER.


13, George W. Allen, services as Supervisor to date, 4 50


1908 FEBRUARY.


14, Charles A. Swett, services as Selectman, 40 00


14, Orlando Richardson, services as Treasurer, 25 00


14, Orlando Richardson, services as member of School Board, 20 00


14, D. B. Palmer, services as member of School Board, 20 00


14 Albert W. Swett, services as member of School Board, 20 00


14, Charles H. Hodgdon, services as Collector, 50 00


14, Frank A. Doe, services as Constable, 9 00


14, Frank A. Doe, services as Truant Officer, 9 00


14, John A. Stackpole, services as Town Clerk,


30 00


14 John A. Stackpole, services as Health Officer,


2 00


14 John A Stackpole, services as Supervisor,


5 00


14 John T. Thompson, services as Selectman,


55 00


14 George W. Copp, services as Overseer of Poor,


15 00


14, George W. Copp, services as Police,


5 00


14 C. E. Hersey, services as Police Officer, 2 00


14, C. H. Bennett, services as District Treasurer, 8 00


15, Town Auditors, for auditing town accounts, 4 00


List of Abatements Allowed.


George E. Dearborn, pensioner, $ 5 40


Freeman D. Gove, pensioner,


3 89


Charles H. Horne, heirs, pensioner,


7 20


Daniel Leary, heirs, pensioner,


4 32


John A. Wiggin, heirs, pensioner,


12 79


Henry Lucas, heirs, pensioner,


2 70


Levi W. Ladd,


10 98


B. F. Stokes, pensioner,


8 60


Albert W. Streeter, pensioner,


5 29


Thomas J. Orne, pensioner,


90


John Q. Haley, horse died,


36


14 George W. Copp, services as Selectman, 60 00


15


ABATEMENTS ALLOWED


Henry D. Copp, out of town,


1 80


Charles Elliott, out of town,


2 48


George Emery, out of town,


1 80


Hersy Perkins, out of town,


2 16


John E. Staples, out of town,


1 80


Harry E. Horne, out of town,


1 80


Ruth Gordon, cow died,


36


Henry F. Hurlburt, boat,


3 60


Dana B. Durgin, boat,


4 08


Edwin H. Peavey, died,


1 80


Fred A. Richardson, died,


1.80


George Wentworth. poor,


1 80


Lewis Robarge, public water,


3 00


George E. Wiggin, public water,


3 00


Charles H. Bennett, public water,


2 00


Frank A. Hersey,


3 00


Financial Statement


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1908.


ASSETS


Cash in hands of Treasurer,


$1,318 34


Due from E. E. Horne,


41 76


Due from Carroll County,


5 00


Due from State Joint Highway Fund,


169 38


J. M. Haley, deed of land,


$1,534 48


LIABILITIES


Balance of State Highway Fund in Town,


$ 282 31


Balance of State Highway Fund in State, 169 38


$ 451 69


Net Assets,


$1,082 79


GEORGE W. COPP. Selectmen of


JOHN T. THOMPSON. Tuftonboro.


Tuftonboro, N. H., February 15, 1908.


We certify that we have this day examined the foregoing accounts of the Selectmen, and find them correct and properly vouched.


JOHN A. EDGERLY.


Auditors.


JAMES A. BENNETT.


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REPORT OF TREASURER


Report of Treasurer


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1908.


RECEIPTS 'MARCH.


1907


12, Cash from Treasurer, 1906, $1,116 75


Cash from Henry Stewart, Tax 1906, 47


DECEMBER.


16, Cash from State Treasurer, on account Perma- nent Highway, $ 548 21


16 Insurance Tax,


. 50


16, Savings Bank Tax,


186 25


16, Literary Fund, 53 07


16 Proportion of School Fund, 145 83


1908


FEBRUARY.


14, Cash from Mrs. D. C. Bickford,


5 00


14 Cash from E. R. Caverly Estate,


11 15


14 Cash from Carroll County,


186 98


14 Cash from Town Clerk, Dog Licenses,


111 24


14 Cash from C. H. Hodgdon, Collector,


5,432 85


$7,799 30


EXPENDITURES.


Treasurer of School Board for Schools,


$1,134 32


School Books,


139 81


Supervision of Schools,


204 16


Winter Highway Bills.


793 34


Summer Highway Bills,


706 07


Permanent Highway Bills,


1,119 60


Bridge Bills,


149 14


State Tax,


505 00


County Tax,


712 78


Town Poor Bills,


171 60


County Poor Bills,


134 88


Town Officers Bills,


391 00


Miscellaneous,


220 55


Abatements,


98 71


Feb. 15, 1908, Cash in hands of Treasurer,


1,318 34


$7,799 30


ORLANDO RICHARDSON, Town Treasurer.


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REPORT OF THE SCHOOL BOARD


Financial Report of the School Board FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1908.


RECEIPTS.


From Treasurer of 1906, 91 38


$


Amount required by law, 757 00


Amount raised in excess of law,


200 00


53 07


Literary Fund, Dog Licenses,


124 25


Estate of John Brewster,


700 00


$1,925 70


EXPENDITURES.


1907


FEBRUARY.


PAID


22, R. E. Lane, for blanks, $ 1 25


25, Henry Roberts, telephone messages, 4 10


APRIL.


16, B. F. Stokes, cleaning school house, MAY.


2 00


15, William Elliott, conveying scholars, 15 00


15, D. B. Palmer, cleaning school house, repairs and supplies, 5 00


30, Mary Gibson, conveying scholars, 15 00


JUNE.


1, A. W. Swett, cleaning two school houses, and supplies, 6 30


8, A. W. Swett, eight curtains, 2 40


10, Frank Shannon, fitting two cords wood, 1 50


JULY.


1, William Elliot, conveying scholars, 15 00


1, Annie M. Thompson, teaching ten weeks, 85 00


1, Frank Libby, Jr., janitor work, 3 60


1, Milton Bradley & Co., school books, 2 70


1, Lottie Adjutant, cleaning school house and iani- tor work, 5 00


1, E H. Ashtin, teaching twelve weeks, 1 20


1, Ethel R. Horne, teaching, 102 00


1, Grace Morgan, teaching, 102 00


1, Grace Morgan, janitor work, 5 00


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REPORT OF THE SCHOOL BOARD


1, J. C. Blake, repairs, 1 00


1, Ruth Bennett, janitor work, 2 45


1, Isaiah Wendell, conveying scholars, 30 00


36 00


1, J. C. Blake, conveying scholars, 30 00


1, F. D. Gore, conveying scholars,


15 00


1, E. R. Horne, janitor work and supplies,


6 00


1, O. Richardson, express and supplies,


102 00


8, Mrs. John Ayers, conveying scholars,


9 00


8, J. C. Blake, conveying scholars,


.3 00


OCTOBER.


18, C. H. Hodgdon, fitting two cords wood, 1 50


NOVEMBER.


16, Grace Morgan, teaching,


102 00


16, John Wendell, conveying scholars, 36 00


16, J. C. Blake, conveying scholars, 42 00


6 05


16, F. H. Corson, teaching,


108 00


16, Annie M. Thompson, teaching,


102 00


16, Lottie Adjutant, janitor work,


3 00


16, Lewis Scott, conveying scholars,


14 00


16, L. Thompson, conveying scholars,


45 00


16,


D. B. Palmer, express, curtains and other sup- plies, 4 31


16, Addie E. Young, teaching,


102 00


NOVEMBER.


16, E. Merrifield, conveying scholars,


33 00


16, F. D. Gore, conveying scholars,


2 50


16, O. Richardson, express, freight and supplies, 6 82


16, Rebie Doe, teaching, 93 50


DECEMBER.


5, Frank Libby, janitor work,


3 75


5, Addie Young, janitor work, 4 00


1908


JANUARY.


10, Addie E. Young, teaching,


51 00


10, Milton Wiggin, janitor work,


2 00


15, E. Merrifield, conveying scholars, 18 00


6 30


21, Rebie Doe, teaching 7 weeks,


59 50


21, Grace M. Morgan, teaching,


51 00


21, J. R. Wendell, conveying scholars,


18 00


21, J. C. Blake, conveying scholars,


22 25


1, E. Merrifield, conveying scholars,


4 65


1, Susie L. Bennett, teaching,


16, A. W. Swett, blackboard cloth, and grading,


17, Ruth Bennett, janitor, kindlings,


19


REPORT OF THE SCHOOL BOARD


21, Grace Morgan, janitor work, 5 00


21, A. W. Swett, wood fitting, and kindlings, 11 07


21, O. Richardson, order book and supplies, . 93


21, Lottie Adjutant, janitor, kindlings and repairs,


3 00


21, Annie M. Thompson, teaching,


51 00


51, F. H. Corson, teaching 8 weeks,


72 00


21, L. Thompson, conveying scholars, 30 00


21, Charles West 3 cords wood, etc., 11 05


21, Frank Libby, 3 cords wood, fitting same, and janitor work, 14 30


FEBRUARY.


10, Annie M. Thompson, conveying scholars, 30 00


Cash in hands of Treasurer, 44 92


$1,925 70


Respectfully submitted,


DANIEL B. PALMER. School Board


ORLANDO RICHARDSON. Of


ALBERT W. SWETT. Tuftonboro.


Tuftonboro, N. H., February 15, 1908.


We certify that we have this day examined the foregoing accounts of the School Board, and find them correct and properly vouched.


JOHN A. EDGERLY. Auditors.


JAMES A. BENNETT.


Report of Tuftonboro Free Library.


Some 95 books have been bought this season, and appended is a list of books purchased during 1905, 1906 and 1907. The cost of books is more than in former years, but we have endeav- ored to select books of a higher standard of excellence.


The reading public appreciate the use of the books, and especially the Summer people, who in turn make us donations of books, which is always appreciated by us.


We would especially speak of books given by A. W. Rollins, Cora E. Haley and C. W. Gilman.


Respectfully submitted,


G. S. HORNER. Trustees J. M. HALEY. Tuftonboro Free THOMAS PIPER. Library.


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TUFTONBORO FREE LIBRARY


Books Added by Purchase in 1905-'06-'07.


TITLE


AUTHOR Alden, G. R.


Modern Prophets,


A New Graft on the Family Tree,


John Remington, Martyr,


A Sevenfold Trouble,


From Different Standpoints,


Ruben's Hindrances,


Echoing and Re-echoing,


A Modern Exodus,


Comic Tragedies,


Alcott, L. M.


Aunt Joe's Scrap Bag,


Herbert Carter's Legacy,


Alger, H.


A Debt of Honor,


Rufus and Rose,


Joe's Luck,


66


The Bread Winners,


Gilly Flower,


A Very Odd Girl, Senator North,


The Choir Invisible,


A Girl of To-Day,


Eben Holden, ·


Armstrong, A. E. Atherton, G. Allen, J. L. Adams, E. D. Bacheller, I. 66


D'ri and I,


66


Cripps the Carrier, Springhaven,


Blackmore, R. D. 66


Randy's Summer,


Among the Ostrich Hunters,


For the Freedom of the Sea,


Brooks, A. Beerbohm, J. Brady, C. T. Cary, R. N.


Our Bessie, Nellie's Memories,


Heriot's Choice,


The Manxman,


The Prodigal Son,


Lost in the Canyon,


Meg's Friend, The Barberry Bush,


The Master Christian, The Man from Glengarry, The Young Whaler, Roy Gilbert's Search,


Caine, H. 66


Calhoun, A. R. Cockran, A. Coolridge, S. Corelli, M. Connor, R. Commer, T. H. Chipman, W. R.


Darrel of the Blessed Isles,


66


21


TUFTONBORO FREE LIBRARY


TITLE Julian Mortmier, Fifteen, Marigold. Fortunes of the Faradays,


From Kingdom to Colony, Lost in the Rockies, Adrift in the Wilds,


Captain Kidd's Gold,


Janice Meredith, The Redemption of David Corson, Unleavened Bread, Cape Cod Folks, The Voice of the People,


Rutledge, To Have and to Hold, Count Up the Summer Days, Prisoners of the Sea,


The Sea Wolf, The Call of the Wild,


Letters from a Self-Made Merchant, Daddy's Boy, Playmates, Lady of the Forest, A Sweet Girl Graduate, The Children's Kingdom, Daddy's Girl, The Asbury Twins, The Doctor's Daughter, In Old Quinnebasset, Quinnebasset Girls, Brewster's Millions, The Sherrods, The Flamingo Feather, Derrick Sterling, Rockhaven, Little Lame Prince, The Heritage of Peril, Dorothy Vernon, Jessmy Bride, The Four Feathers, Ike Glidden in Maine, Not For Profit, The Odd One,


AUTHOR Castlemon. H. Drinkwater, J. 66 Douglas, A. Devereux, M. Ellis, E. S.


Fitts, J. F. Ford, P. L. Goss, C. F. Grant, R. Greene, S. P. Glascow, E. Parris, W. C. Johnston, M. Jones, C. A. Kingsley, F. W. London, J. 66 Lorimer, G. H Meade, L. T.


May, S.


66 Mccutcheon, G. B. 66


Munroe, K.


Munn, C. C. Mulock, Mrs. Marchmont, A. W. Major, C. Moore, F. F. Mason, A. E. W. McFaul, A D. Newberry, F. E. 66


22


TUFTONBORO FREE LIBRARY


TITLE


All Aboard, Raising the Pearl, Cocos Island, A Runaway Brig,


Little Burr,


Stephen Holten,


The Boy Explorers,


Gordon Keith,


The Good Red Earth,


The Gold Wolf,


The Mary Jane Papers.


Donovan Pasha,


Parker, G.


A Singular Life, The Madonna of the Tubs, Helen Beaten,


Rouse, A. L. 66


The Dean Girls,


Miss Ashton's New Pupil,


Hearts Courageous,


Five Little Peppers,


Five Little Peppers Midway,


Five Little Peppers Grown Up,


Mystery of Murray Davenport,


An Enemy to the King,


Caleb West,


Bound to be an Electrician,


The Pillar of Light,


Cudjo's Cave,


A Flock of Four,


Alice of Old Vincennes,


Infelice,


A Summer in a Canyon,


The Virginian,


The Westerners,


David Grieve,


Sights and Insights,


Odd or Even,


Homespun Yarns.


A Dove in the Eagle's Nest,


Seven Great Monarchies, 3 vols., John G. Paton,


Little People's Dialogues,


Easy Entertainments for Young People,


AUTHOR Newberry, F. E. Otis, J.


Pidgin, C. F. Merril, F. F. Prentice, H. Page, T. M.


Phillpotts, E. Pemberton. M. Plymplon, A. G.


Phelps, E. S.


Annie Wynkoop,


66


Robins, S. S. Riners, H. E. Sidney. M.


Stephens. R. N. 66


Smith, F. H. Stratemeyer, E. Tracy, L.


Trowbridge, J. T. Thorn, 1. Thompson, M. Wilson, A. E. Wiggin, K. D. Wister, O. White, S. E. Ward, Mrs. H. Whitney, A. D. T.


Younge, C. M. Rawlinson, G. Paton, J.


23


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TITLE


Choice Dialect Selections, An Endless Chain, My Boys, My Girls, Ralph Raymond's Heir, In a New World,


The Southerners,


For Love of Country, The Grip of Honor,


Cousin Betty, At Home with the Jardines, She Loved a Sailor, Master of His Fate, A Rose of a Hundred Leaves, Witch Winnie, Witch Winnie in Venice, Wee Wifie, Mary St. John, Robert Ord's Atonement, The Log of the Flying Fish, Ashes of Empire, Wilby's Dan, Children of the Sea, The Countess DeCharney, Adventures of Gerad, The Green Flag,


The Return of Sherlock Holmes, Beulah, St. Elmo, Inez, Mildred and Elsie, Mildred at Home, An Old Fashioned Boy, The Great K. & A. Train Robbery, The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, Her Mountain Lover, The Leavenworth Case, The Rise of Silas Lapham, The Leighton Homestead, Family Pride, Marian Grey, The Heart of Princess Osra, Luck of Roaring Camp,


AUTHOR


Alden, G. P. Alcott, L. M.


Alger, H. Brady, C. T. 66


Balzac, H. D. Bell, L. Barr, A. E. 66 Champney, E. W. 66


Carey, R. N.


Collingwood, H. Chambers, R. W. Cook, W. W. Conrad, J. Dumas, A. Doyle, A. C.


66 Evans, A. J. 66 Finley, M. 66 Ford, P. L. Fox, J. Garland, H. Greene, A. K. Howells, W. D. Holmes, M. J. 66


Hope, A. Harte, B.


24


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.


TITLE Hilda Strafford, The Brethren, Prisoners of Hope, Little Miss Dorothy, The Cross Triumphant, Paul, a Herald of the Cross,


The Silver Cross,


Cap'n. Eri,


Polly, a New Fashioned Girl,


The Phantom Future,


Prisoners and Captives,


Suspense, The Last Hope,


A Courier of Fortune,


The Price of Freedom,


Diana of the Crossways,


The Second Wife,


The Cuckoo Clock,


Sara a Princess,


Newberry, F. E. Nordhoff, C. Parker, G.


There is Sorrow on the Sea,


The Seats of the Mighty,


The Lane that Had No Turning,


Love the Harvester,


Gypsey Breynton,


Pemberton, M. Phelps, E. S. .


Gypsey's Cousin Joy,


Gypsey's Year at the Golden Crescent,


The Flying Dutchman,


Russel, W. C.


The Two Captains,


Voyage at Anchor,


A Day of Fate,


Roe, E. P.


What Can She Do,


66


Near to Nature's Heart,


What Might Have Been Expected,


Captain Ravenshaw,


Jessica's First Prayer,


The Drummer Boy,


Trowbridge, J. T. Whitney, A. D. T.


The Other Girls,


The Claim Jumpers,


Three Years at Glenwood,


The Awakening of May Fenwick,


AUTHOR


Harraden, B. Haggard, R. Johnston, M. James, M. Kingsley, F. M.


Knightley, S. R. Lincoln, J. L Meads, L. T. Merriman. H. S.


66


Marchmont, A. W.


Meredith, G. Marlitt, E. Molesworth.


The Merchant Vessel,


66


From Jest to Earnest,


Stockton, F. R. Stephens, R. N. Stretton, H.


Bonneyborough,


White, E. S. Winslow, M. E. Whitby, B.


25


TUFTONBORO FREE LIBRARY


TITLE


A Speckled Bird, Vashti, A Child's Garden of Verses. Swiss Family Robinson, The Delsarte Speaker, Christopher Columbus.


AUTHOR Wilson, A. E. 66 Stevenson, R. L.


BY GIFT.


N. H. Survivors in the Rebellion. Author List, N. H. Library.


Annual Report Life Saving Service.


N. H. Annual Reports, '03,'04,'05,'06. Journal Constitutional Comt. Journal N. H. Senate and House.


Laws of N. H. Province Period, 1679-1702.


FROM F. W. ROLLINS.


Tourists Guide Book.


FROM CORA E. HAYLEY,


Human Physiology. By Woman's Wit. The Conscript.


FROM C. W. GILMAN.


Life and Death in Rebel Prisons. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. History of the World, 2 vols. Literary Emporium. Portraits and Principles. Christian Councilor. Flower Gardens. Longfellows Poems.


Mrs. Browning's Poems. Poetic Pearls. Life of James G. Blaine.


Flavious Josephus. Life of Henry Wilson. Life of John C. Freemont.


Life of U. S. Grant. Loves Warfare. Roundabout Papers. Scottisch Chiefs.


26


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TITLE Paris by Sunlight and Gaslight. Innocents Abroad. A Voice from the Parsonage. Life of Mrs. Partington.


Peter Gott. A Home on the Deep. The Secret Service. Gems of the Granite State.


AUTHOR


Vital Statistics for 1907. Births, Marriages, Deaths.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TUFTONBORO, NEW HAMPSHIRE, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1907:


DATE OF


BIRTHI.


PLACE OF


BIRTH.


NUMBER OF THE CHILD.


MALE.


FEMALE.


STILLBORN. LIVING OR


COLOR.


MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.


RESIDENCE OF PARENTS.


BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHER.


FATHER." AGE OF


AGE OF


January 2


Eighth


M


February 6


Third


M


Willie W. Elliott Etta L. Plummer Charles S. Lord Gertrude E. Hoyt Harry A. Davis Sadie B. Gilman


Laborer


Rumney Groton Effingham


24


29


February 13


.


Fourth


F


March 30


Seventh


M


Herbert C. Hoyt Mary M. Donahue


Blacksmith


Tuftonboro Ireland


35


March 30


Eighth


M


April 7


First


M


All Living


All White


Simon T. Thompson Evelyn Bean George W. Hersey Lizzie M. Hodgdon Alfred Morris Hattie J. Buzzel John Staples Lizzie A. Nichols Alfred Philbrook Elsie C. Drowns Vergil Fall Leva Piper Charles Stillings Lula E. Moody Christopher R. Hunt Eva Bean


Farmer


Biddeford. Me.


41


40


July 17


Second M


August 17


Sixth


M


April 4


First


F


Farmer


Ossipee Wolfeboro


53


August 31


First


M


Carpenter


Newport, Eng.


47


October 3


Fourth


M


October 26


Esther B. Lord


Second


F


Milton A Lord Lizzie B. Morrison


Machinist


Conway


29


31 .


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


*At last birthday.


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


17


May 26


Farmer


Tuftonboro


52


41


July 2


Sixth M


Blacksmith


Laborer


46


Ossipee Waterboro. Me.


34


25


Carpenter ..


Ossipee


28


Effingham


16


24


Tuftonboro


41


Tuftonboro


31


31


Laborer


Farmer


Malden, Mass. Gilmanton


33


Tuftonboro


29


-


36


Farmer


Tufton boro Tuftonboro


22


MOTHER .*


OCCUPATION OF FATHER.


BIRTHPLACE OF FATHER.


NAME OF THE CHILD. (if recorded).


SEX.


NAME OF FATHER.


Tuftonboro


·


Tufton boro


Fourth


Meredith


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TUFTONBORO, NEW HAMPSHIRE, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1907.


DATE OF MARRIAGE.


PLACE OF MARRIAGE.


NAME AND SURNAME OF THE GROOM AND BRIDE. RESIDENCE OF EACH AT TIME OF MARRIAGE.


AGE OF EACH


IN YEARS.


COLOR OF EACH.


PLACE OF BIRTH OF GROOM AND BRIDE. OCCUPATION OF EACH AT TIME OF MARRIAGE.


NAME OF FATHER.


MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.


WHAT MARRIAGE- FIRST, SECOND, OR OTHER.


NAME, OFFICIAL STATION, AND RESIDENCE OF PERSON BY WHOM MARRIED.


January 2


Simon T. Thompson Tuftonboro Evelyn L. Bean


21


Tuftonboro Farmer 'Tufton boro Housewife Somerville, Mass. Farmer Maysville, Me. Housekeeper Tuftonboro Carpenter Wolfeboro Housekeeper Tu tonboro Farmer


Simon B. Thompson Lizzte Browning Willie L. Bean Ula D. Foss John C. Sargent Mary Keating Levi W. Ladd Miranda A Mills Benjamin F. Stokes Lydia B. Remick William C. Fox Elizabeth A. Burbank George G. Watson Armina G. Elliott James Kenney


First


John W. Seribner


Clergyman


Tuftonboro


March 24


Tuftonboro John F. Sargent


72


First


John W. Scribner


Clergyman


Tuftonboro


June 12


Etta M. Davis Tultonboro Frank W. Stokes


38


28


Tuftonboro


26


First


Wolfeboro


December 25


Ellen C. Fox Wolfeboro Alfred O. Watson Tuftonboro


21


First


John W. Hayley


Clergyman


Tuftonboro


Edna Kenney Tuftonboro


17


-


First


Tuftonboro


December 25


Forrest W. Hersey Tuftonboro


20


Housewife Tuftonboro Farmer Berwick, Me. Housewife


Charles E. Hersey Ada A. Blaisdell Daniel N. Hurd Eunice I. Plummer


First


Burton H. Tilton


Clergyman


Somersworth


Berwick, Me.


Mary E. Hurd


18


Berwick, Me.


17


First


Tuftonboro


'Tuftonboro


Tuftonboro


Second


First


Allen C. Keith


Clergyman


Wolfeboro.


First


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


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TUFTONBORO, NEW HAMPSHIRE, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1907:


DATE OF


NAME AND SURNAME


DEATH.


OF THE DECEASED.


PLACE OF


DEATH.


PLACE OF BIRTH OF THE DECEASED.


YEARS.


MONTHS.


DAYS.


MALE.


FEMALE.


CONDITION :


SINGLE,


MARRIED, OR


WIDOWED.


NAME OF FATHER.


DISEASE, OR CAUSE OF DEATH.


NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS OF PHY- SICIAN, (OR OTHER PERSON), REPORTING DEATH.


February 9


Livonia Low


76


11


9


F


Married Widowed


February 17


Charles Low


84


M


83


6


23


F


Widowed


March 11


George C. Freeze


79


M


Married


April 1


(Infant)


Tuftonboro


April 3


(Infant)


Tuftonboro


83


5


F Widowed


July 3


Tuftonboro Lizzie M. Hersey


41


3


F


Married


August 24


Edwin A. Peavey


49


8


17


M Widowed


August 30


John A. Ladd Tuftonboro


74


11


29


M


Married


September 4


John W. Staples


1


18


M


Single


September 9


Tuftonboro Foster A. Bean


4


9


M


Single


September 24


Tufton boro Elizabeth R. Caverly Moulton boro Fred A. Richardson


66


3


15


M Widowed


November 23


Isaiah Wendell


69


1


3


M


Married


December 18


Tuftonboro George E. Dearbo n Boston, Mass.


82


2


6


M


Married


Jonathan Dearborn Sophia A. Fernald


Chronic Nephritis


C. B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro


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


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


Pneumonia


C. B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro


Double Pneumonia


C. B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro


Bronchitis


March 3


Lois Milliken


Hartland, Vt.


Moultonboro


2


M


Single


4


M


Single


May 29


Sarah D. Ham


Tuftonboro


Tuftonboro


83


F Single


October 21


Moultonboro


Silas Rodgers Old Age E. B. Andrews, M. D., Ossipee E. B. Andrews, M. D., Ossipee Congenital Heart Disease Betsey Shattuck William C. Freeze Irene Brown Herbert C. Hoyt Mary M. Donahue N. H. Scott, M. D., Wolfeboro Inanition N. H. Scott, M. D., Wolfeboro Old Age E. B. Andrews, M. D., Ossipee Heart Prostration Diabetis E. W. Hodsdon, M. D. Old Age and Arterial Sclerosis F. S. Lovering, M. D., Moultonboro Inanition N. H. Scott, M. D., Wolfeboro Diabetis Melletus N. L. Berry, M. D., Melvin Village Apoplectic Shock N. L. Berry, M. D., Melvin Village Apoplectic Shock and Acute Perclantis N. L. Berry, M. D., Melvin Village Cancer of Stomach N. H. Scott, M. D., Wolfeboro Herbert C. Hoyt Mary M. Donahue John Hall Lydia Drew Nathaniel Hodgdon Martha Straw Albert Peavey Sarah Bryant Samuel Ladd Nancy Young John W. Staples Lizzie A Nichols Willie L. Bean Ula D. Foss Richard Caverly Sally Gilman John W. Richardson Mary D. Wainwright George Wendell Sally Horne N. L. Berry, M. D., Melvin Village


.


AGE AND SEX.


MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.


James Langley


Alton


Moultonboro


1. W. Hayley.


aftonboro


Reports


For the Fiscal Year Ending February 15,


1909.


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN, TREASURER, ROAD AGENTS AND


SCHOOL BOARD


FOR THE


TOWN OF TUFTONBORO,


NEW HAMPSHIRE,


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1909.


VITAL STATISTICS FOR 1908.


The Lakeside Press, Wolfeboro, N. H.


2


INVENTORY


Inventory of the Town of Tuftonboro for the Year 1908


Polls,


Real Estate,


Acres, 22,5841/2


VALUE. $19,000 00 253,580 00


Horses,


179


8,367 00


Oxen,


64


3,016 00


Cows,


322


7,399 00


Neat Stock,


175


4,220 00


Sheep,


117


380 00


Fowls,


50


24 00


Boats and Launches,


3,950 00


Bank Stock,


1,000 00


Money at interest,


500 00


Stock in Trade,


2,700 00


$ 304,136 00


Tax Rate per one hundred dollars,


1.70


Amount of Money Assessed for 1908.


State Tax,


$ 500 00


County Tax,


660 06


School Money by law,


750 00


in excess of law,


200 00


Library Fund,


31 50


Town Expenses,


400 00


Winter Highways,


800 00


Summer


1,200 00


Painting School Houses,


200 00


School Books,


100 00


School Superintendent,


75 00


Decorating Soldiers' Graves,


15 00


Overlay,


265 97


$5,197 53


NO. 190


3


RECEIPTS


Receipts for the Year Ending Feb. 15, 1909.


From Treasurer. 1907,


$1,318 34


From H. C. Hoyt,


20 00




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