Annual reports of the town officers of Greenfield, N.H., for the year ending 1910-1919, Part 3

Author: Greenfield (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Peterborough, N.H. : Transcript office
Number of Pages: 420


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E. R. DUTTON, HIGHWAY SURVEYOR, DISTRICT NO. 4.


May. Getting scraper, $1.00


Three days man and team, on scraper, 12.00


Man, 2 days,


3.50


Dynamite caps and fuse,


.50


Returning scraper,


.50


Man, 21/2 hours,


.50


June.


Man and team,


4.00


Man and horse, 3.00


Man and horse, 1/2 day,


1.50


Man and horse, 2 hours,


.40


Man and horse, 6 hours,


1.80


G. P. Holt, 5 days,


8.75


G. P. Holt, cutting bushes,


.70


G. P. Holt, horse, 3 days,


3.00


Harvey Hardy, 121/2 hours, 2.19


Harvey Hardy, horse, 3 days,


3.00


16


June.


F. A. Whitcomb, 3 days, $5.25


W. D. Hardy and team, 3 days, 12.00


W. D. Hardy, man,


5.25


Clarence Lewis, 21/2 days,


4.38


E. P. Holt, 3 days,


6.00


C. E. Blanchard, 21/2 days,


4.38


E. R. Dutton, 6 hours,


1.05


E. R. Dutton, 28 hours,


5.60


Aug.


Man and team, 5 hours,


2.00


Sept.


Two hours,


.40


One day, ....


2.00


Repairs on plow,


.90


Two hours,


.40


Sharpening drills,


.40


Man and team, 11/2 hours,


.60


Man and team, 1 day,


4.00


Nelson Labier, 1 day,


1.75


Frank Dow, 1 day,


1.75


Frank Wells, 1 day,


1.75


Repair on plow,


2.65


Repair on chain,


.40


$109.25


E. R. DUTTON, Surveyor.


CHARLES H. BLANCHARD, ROAD AGENT, DISTRICT NO. 5.


May. C. H. Blanchard, 3 2-10 days, $6.40


F. C. Blanchard, 2 9-10 days, 5.08


P. N. Blanchard, 3 8-10 days, 6.65


Herbert Emery, 3 days, 5.25


W. R. Russell, 2 days with team, 8.00


Francis Blanchard, 2 days with team, 8.00


17


May.


Francis Blanchard, getting and returning scraper, $2.00


A. P. Lowe, 2 days with team, 8.00


John Cain, 2 days, 3.50


Lewis Whitcomb, 1 day,


1.75


George C. Blanchard, 2 days,


3.50


Geordie Blanchard, 2 days, 3.00


.75


F. C. Blanchard, 1 day,


1.75


C. H. Blanchard, 21/2 days, 5.00


June.


F. C. Blanchard, 1 day, 1.76


H. E. Emery, 8 hours, 1.40


C. H. Blanchard, 5 hours, 1.00


4.00


F. C. Blanchard, 8 hours,


1.40


Sept. E. J. Fletcher and team, 1 day, 3.50


George Blanchard, 5 hours,


.88


Francis Blanchard and team, 11/2 days,


5.25


C. H. Blanchard, 4 4-10 days,


8.80


F. C. Blanchard, 2 2-10 days,


3.87


P. N. Blanchard, 5 hours,


.88


Fred Smith, Jr., and horses,


2.60


Fred Smith, 4 stringers,


1.50


F. A. Whitcomb, 10 loads gravel, .50


Bert Young, 5 hours,


.88


$106.85


SNOW BILL TO FEBRUARY 15, 1911.


Paid Blanchard Bros., 10 hours,


$3.50


F. A. Whitcomb, 10 hours,


4.00


C. H. Blanchard, 10 hours,


1.75


$9.25


CHARLES H. BLANCHARD, Road Agent.


Aug


C. H. Blanchard, 2 days,


Carold Blanchard, 1 day, .


18


W. R. RUSSELL, HIGHWAY SURVEYOR, DISTRICT NO. 6.


May. W. R. Russell, man, 4 days, $7.00


June. W. R. Russell and team, 7 days, 28.00


W. R. Russell, man, 61/2 days, 12.37


C. S. Lowe and team, 51/2 days, 22.00


Lester Lowe, 5 days, 8.75


J. H. Burton, 2 days, 3.50


Harry Russell, 2 days,


3.50


Man and team, 11/2 days,


6.00


Man, 2 days, 3.50


$94.62


SNOW BILLS.


Breaking roads after February 15, 1910:


Paid W. R. Russell and team, 15 hours, $5.25


C. S. Lowe and team, 10 hours, 3.50


$8.75


W. R. RUSSELL, Surveyor.


. .


TOWN TREASURER'S REPORT.


Balance on hand February 15, 1910,


$1,185.64


Received from Robinson fund,


100.00


use of scales,


9.75


use of town hall,


20.00


state forestry,


1.26


dog licenses,


143.40


insurance tax,


10.50


railroad tax,


508.53


savings-bank tax,


626.56


literary fund,


81.90


school fund,


284.00


clerk, election fees,


11.00


license on pool table,


10.00


taxes, 1906,


6.14


taxes, 1907,


88.44


interest, 1907,


8.74


taxes, 1908,


126.90


interest, 1908,


1.18


taxes, 1909,


250.68


interest, 1909,


7.65


taxes, 1910,


4,869.63


$8,351.90


Paid selectmen's orders,


7,332.76


Balance cash on hand,


$1,019.14


Respectfully submitted,


FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer.


REPORT OF LIBRARY TREASURER.


RECEIPTS.


Amount on hand February 15, 1910,


$92.51


Received appropriation, fines,


100.00


5.95


$198.46


EXPENDITURES.


Paid for books,


$89.51


magazines,


11.60


pasters,


1.50


wood,


10.00


librarian and janitor,


60.00


$172.61


Balance on hand February 15, 1911,


$25.85


FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer.


REPORT OF TREASURER OF GREENVALE CEMETERY.


Cash on hand February 15, 1910, $45.15


Balance cash on hand February 15, 1911, $45.15


FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer.


REPORT OF OVERSEER OF POOR.


COUNTY POOR.


Paid for county poor for year ending Decem- ber 31, 1910, $5.75


aid to dependent soldiers, 71.96


Received of county for year ending Decem- ber 31, 1910, $77.71


TOWN POOR.


Paid Dr. N. F. Cheever, for medical attend- ance to Mrs. I. B. Farrington, $60.00


F. J .. Aiken, funeral expenses at William Munhall's, .39.00


E. C. and W. L. Hopkins, for goods de- livered to William Munhall's, 6.92


Mrs. Arthur Cochrane, for board of Munhall child, 5.00


Dr. N. F. Cheever, for medical attend- ance to Mrs. William Munhall, 4.00


John T. Day, for goods delivered at William Munhall's, 3.19


$118.11


Received payment,


GEORGE S. BURNHAM, Overseer of Poor.


REPORT OF CEMETERY FUNDS.


MOSES ROBINSON FUND.


Received from selectmen, interest to February


15, 1911, $2.84


Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank, $2.84


MARY D. FRENCH FUND.


Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,


$30.15


Interest to January 1, 1911,


1.16


Received from selectmen, interest to February 15, 1911, 6.50


$37.81


Paid E. C. and W. L. Hopkins, for seed, $1.10 G. S. Burnham, for grading lot and cleaning monument, 9.40


10.50


Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,


$27.31


SELINDA HOLT FUND.


Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,


$56.46


Interest to January 1, 1911,


2.24


Received from selectmen, interest to February 15, 1911, 3.25


Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,


$61.95


24


JACOB GOULD FUND.


Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank, $17.02 .65


Interest to January 1, 1911,


Received from selectmen, interest to February 15, 1911, 3.25


Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank, .


$20.92


ALBE STEPHENSON FUND.


Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,


$24.72


Interest to January 1, 1911,


.97


Received from selectmen, interest to February 15, 1911, 13.00


$38.69


Paid G. S. Burnham, labor and seed,


3.00


Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,


$35.69


Respectfully submitted,


GEORGE S. BURNHAM, Treasurer of Trustees.


REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.


The following is the report of the school board for the year ending February, 1911 :


TEACHERS.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


Spring Term.


Miss Mary Ingram, 12 weeks at $10.50 per week, $126.00 Fall Term.


Miss Angie H. Conn, 12 weeks at $10.50 per week, 126.00 Winter Term. Miss Angie H. Conn, 10 weeks at $10.50 per week, 105.00


$357.00


PRIMARY SCHOOL.


Spring Term.


Miss Frances Herlihy, 12 weeks at $11 per week, $132.00 Balance due for winter term, 1910, 20.00


Fall Term.


Miss Frances Herlihy, 12 weeks at $11 per week, 132.00


Winter Term.


Miss Frances Herlihy,


9 weeks at $11 per week,


99.00


$383.00


26


WEST SCHOOL.


Spring Term.


Miss Jennie Cashion, 12 weeks at $9 per week, $108.00 Fall Term.


Miss Jennie Cashion, 12 weeks at $11 per week, 132.00 Winter Term.


Miss Jennie Cashion,


9 weeks at $11 per week,


99.00


$339.00


SOUTH SCHOOL.


Spring Term.


Miss Myrtie Conn,


Miss Jessie Wilson,


28 days at $7 per week, $39.20 8 weeks at $5 per week, 48.00


Fall Term.


Miss Emily Lord, 9 weeks at $7 per week, 63.00


Winter Term.


Miss Emily Lord,


9 weeks at $7 per week,


63.00


$213.20


HIGH SCHOOL TUITION.


Milford High School, Wilton High School,


$359.55


10.00


Tilton,


57.00


$426.55


27


CONVEYING PUPILS.


E. R. Dutton,


$34.00


C. H. Blanchard,


20.00


$54.00


FUEL.


D. O. Flynn, 21/2 cords of wood fitted for stove, $11.88


W. F. Russell, 31/2 cords of wood, 12.25


$24.13


SUPPLIES.


Milton Bradley Company,


$7.50


American Book Company, ·


33.04


Edward E. Babb & Co.,


96.98


$137.52


MISCELLANEOUS.


Lester Lowe, janitor, 1910,


$4.00


Mrs. Lowe, labor,


2.00


Mrs. J. E. Warren, labor,


6.00


Martin Mann, labor and material,


1.35


Joseph Magoon, labor,


1.50


R. W. Richards, fire extinguishers,


4.00


George H. Putnam, teams,


3.00


Edson Eastman, order book,


.81


W. H. Munhall, labor and material,


1.85


Hazel Lowe, janitor,


2.00


C. M. Mann & Son,


7.50


D. O. Flynn, cleaning schoolhouse and supplies, 1.68


Sherman Flynn, janitor, 7.75


Woodbury Hopkins, janitor,


65.00


28


Jennie Hopkins, labor, freight and express, $2.44


Harold Lowe, janitor,


4.00


C. M. Mann, cleaning clocks, 1.30


C. P. Hopkins, throwing in wood and setting glass, 5.85


E. C. and W. L. Hopkins, store bill, 11.64


J. K. Felch, 1 broom, .30


$133.97


SUMMARY.


Instruction, town,


$1,292.20


High school tuition,


426.55


Conveying pupils,


54.00


Fuel,


24.13


Supplies,


137.52


Miscellaneous,


133.97


Salaries of school board and treasurer,


65.00


$2,133.37


APPROPRIATION DESIRED BY THE SCHOOL BOARD.


High school tuition,


$400.00


Supplies,


100.00


Text-books,


30.00


Respectfully submitted,


ELIJAH H. CLOVER, MRS. JENNIE M. HOPKINS, DANIEL O. FLYNN, Members of School Board, Greenfield.


SCHOOL TREASURER'S REPORT.


Balance on hand February 15, 1910,


$793.71


Amount raised by law,


892.50


High school tuition,


425.00


Voted for supplies,


100.00


For flag,


3.25


Literary fund,


81.90


Proportion of school fund from state,


284.00


Dog licenses,


139.00 .


George S. Peavey, rent of hall,


30.00


$2,749.36


Paid school boards, orders,


2,133.37


Balance in hands of treasurer, February 15,


1911,


$615.99


Respectfully submitted,


MASON L. WHITE, Treasurer.


This is to certify that we have examined the reports of the selectmen, town treasurer and treasurer of the school board and road agents, and find them correct and prop- erly vouched.


Reports of school board and of treasurer of library trustees were not properly vouched, and while we do not doubt their correctness, we can not certify to it.


N. F. CHEEVER, F. W. GOULD,


Auditors.


BOOKS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY, 1910.


1358


Two Old Faiths,


Mitchell & Muir


1359


Elements of Astronomy.


1360 Natural History,


Hooker


1361 Worthies of Science,


Stoughton, D. D.


1362 Hickok's Moral Science,


Seelye, D. D.


1364


First Principals of Political Economy, Chapin


1365 Political Economy,


Ely


1366


Hand Book of Chemistry, Appleton


1367 Preparatory Greek Course in English, Wilkinson


1368 College Greek Course in English, · Wilkinson


1369 Latin College Course in English, Wilkinson


1370 Social Institutions of the United States, Bryce


1371 The Manual of Commerce,


Brown


1372 The Grape Culturist, Fuller


1373 Physics,


Steele, Ph. D.


1374 Popular Zoology,


Steele, Ph. D. Steele, Ph. D.


1376 The Story of the Constitution of the United States, Thorpe


1377 History of the Modern Church in England,


Hurst, D. D.


1378 History of the Modern Church in the United States,


Hurst, D. D.


1379


Our English,


Hill


1380 Government Class Book, Young


1381 The Geological Story Briefly Told, Dana


1382 Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare


1383 Auld Licht Idylls, Barrie


1384 Six Months with Lincoln at the White House, Carpenter


1375 Chemistry,


31


1385 History of England,


Dickens


1386 History of Rome,


1387 An Outline History of Greece,


Vincent and Joy Vincent and Joy


1388 History of Hancock,


Hayward


1389 History of New Boston,


1390 Memoirs of Charles Finney,


1391 Story of John Paton,


1392


Priscilla,


1393 Walks and Homes of Jesus,


March, D. D.


1394 The Celestial City,


Burns, M. A.


1395 The Cross Bearer.


Dole


1397


The Model Prayer.


Roche


1399 Life of Mary Lion.


1400


Ruth Hall,


Fern


1401 Pan Michael,


Sienkiewicz


1402 The Bible and the Nineteenth Century, Townsend


1403 Bible Blessings, Newton


1404 The Character of Jesus,


Bushnell


1405


Paradise Lost,


Milton


1406 Imitation of Christ,


Kempis


1


1407 Poems,


Herman


1408 Ladies' Repository.


1409 Peterson's Magazines, 1861.


1410 The American Conflict,


Greeley


1411 The American Conflict (two volumes),


Greeley


1412 Men of Our Times,


Stowe


1413 Little Foxes,


Stowe


1414 Ladies' Wreath, 1857.


1415 History of the Bible,


Kitto, D. D.


1416 Sunday Half-Hours with Great Preachers, Simons


1417 Bible Readings.


1418 Story of the Seer of Patmos,


Haskell


1419 Life of Alexander Duff,


Smith


Gogswell Finney Paton, B. A. Barnard


1396 The American Citizen,


1398 The Children of the Abbey,


32


1420 The Church of Christ,


A Layman


1421


Notes on Book of Genesis.


1422 Notes on Book of Exodus.


1423 Notes on Book of Leviticus.


1424 Notes on Book of Numbers.


1425 Lessons on Manners.


1426 Grace and Truth,


Mackay


1427 In the Land of the Midnight Sun,


Du Chaillu


1428 In the Land of the Midnight Sun (Vol. 2),


Du Chaillu


1429 Bulfinch's Age of Fables, revised by Scott


1430 Psychology,


James


1431 John Farmer,


Le Bosquet


FICTION.


1356 Wheel o' Fortune,


Tracy


1357 A Million a Minute,


Douglas


1432 King Spruce,


Day


1433 The Ramrodders,


Day


1434 Red Horse Hill,


McCall


1435 The King of Diamonds, Tracy


1436 The Wings of the Morning, Tracy


1437 Lord Loveland Discovers America, Williamson


1438


Poppea of the Post-Office, Wright


1439 Kilmeny of the Orchard,


Montgomery


1440 The Key to the Unknown, Carey


1441 Miser Hoadley's Secret,


Marchmont Lynde McGrath


1444 The Shadow of Victory,


Reed


1445 Jules of the Great Heart,


Mott


1446 The White Darkness,


Mott


1447 Mysterious Mr. Sabin,


Oppenheim


1448 At the Foot of the Rainbow,


Porter


1449 A Six Cylinder Courtship,


Field


1442 The King of Arcadia,


1443 The Grey Cloak,


33


1450 The Flyers,


Mccutcheon


1451 Cowardice Court,


Mccutcheon


1452 The Mayor's Wife,


Green


1453 The Iron Brigade,


General King


1545 Lanier of the Cavalry,


General King


1455 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,


Twain


1456 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,


Twain


1457 A Modern Chronicle,


Churchill


1458 The Silver Horde,


Beach


1459 Going Some,


Beach


1460 The Hermit,


Munn


1461 For the Honor of the School,


Barbour


1462 Four in Camp,


Barbour


1463 The Arrival of Jimpson,


Barbour


1464 The Spirit of the School,


Barbour


1465 Four Afloat,


Barbour


1466 Four Boys in the Land of Cotton,


Tomlinson


1467 Raymond Benson at Krampton,


Burleigh


1468 The Kenton Pines,


Burleigh


1469 The Camp on Letter K.


Burleigh


1470 With Pickpole and Peavey,


Burleigh


JUVENILE.


1471 How Barbara Kept Her Promise,


Rhodes


1472 Winifred's Neighbors,


Rhodes


1473 The Children on the Top Floor, Rhodes


1474 Little Miss Rosamond,


Rhodes


1475 Little Colonel Stories,


Johnston


1476 Little Colonel at Boarding-School,


Johnston


1477 Little Colonel in Arizona,


Johnston


1478 Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation,


Johnston


1479 Little Colonel, Maid of Honor,


Johnston


1480 Little Colonel's Knight Comes Riding,


Johnston


1481 The Two Elsie's, Finley


1482 Elsie's Friends at Woodburn, Finley


34


1483


Elsie and the Raymonds,


1484 Mildred Keith,


Finley Finley


1487 Only an Irish Boy,


Alger


1486 Hector's Inheritance,


Alger


1488


Slow and Sure,


Alger


1489


Struggling Upward,


Alger


1490


Harry Vane,


Alger


1491


Bound to Rise,


Alger


1492 Try and Trust,


Alger


1493 Making His Way,


Alger


1494


Luke Walton,


Alger


1495


The Knight of Liberty,


Butterworth


1496


The Rosary,


Barclay


1497 The Mistress of Shenstone,


Barclay


1498 The Seige of the Seven Suitors,


Nicholson


1499 Dixie Hart,


W. N. Harbin


1500 Ann Boyd,


W. N. Harbin


1501


The Riverman,


S. E. White


1502


The Rules of the Game,


S. E. White


1503 Molly Make-Believe,


E. H. Abbott


1504 The Chrysalis,


H. M. Kramer


1505 Nancy Stair,


Lane


1506


Flamsted Quarries,


Waller


1507


Brancas Daughter,


Forman


1508


Master of the Vineyard,


Reed


1509 Clever Betsy,


Burnham


1510 Silas Strong,


Bacheller


1511 The Power and the Glory,


Cooke


1512


Max,


Thurston


1513 Happy Island,


Lee


1514 Simeon Tetlow's Shadow,


Lee


1515 At the Villa Rose,


Mason


.


1516 Sonny,


Stuart


1517 Sonny's Father,


Stuart


1518 The Young Guide,


Burleigh


35


1519 As In a Mirror,


1520 Cavanaugh,


1521 Idols, Locke


1522 The Hemlock Avenue Mystery,


1523 Wrecked on a Coral Island,


Doubleday Houston


C. D.


1 Jimmie's Sister, James


2 The Boys of Pigeon Camp, James


3 The Hero of Pigeon Camp, James


4 Young Heroes of Wire and Rail,


Kerr


5 How Richard Won Out,


Potter


6 Brave Little Peggy,


Rhodes


7 Priscilla of the Doll Shop,


Rhodes


8 Little Miss Fales, Knipe


9 An Independent Daughter,


Blanchard


10


A Sweet Little Maid, Blanchard


11 Three Pretty Maids,


Blanchard


12 Dimple Dallas,


Blanchard


DONATIONS TO LIBRARY, 1910.


Miss Ella Hardy, 72 books-American Magazine, 1910; Review of Reviews; Advance, and Delineator; loaned People's Encyclopedia, 4 volumes.


Mr. Warner presented 8 volumes.


Miss Nellie Warren presented 1 volume.


Mrs. Gillette presented 1 volume.


Miss Emma Whittemore, McClure's Magazine, 1910.


Mrs. Sargent, The Outlook, 1910.


Mrs. E. C. and Mrs. W. L. Hopkins, The Ladies' Home Journal, 1910.


Miss Doris Hopkins, The Youth's Companion, 1910.


Mrs. C. C. Hardy, pamphlets containing prints from the "Old Masters."


Mr. William Weston, Saturday Evening Post.


Miss L. A. Gould presented 1 volume.


"Pansy" Garland


VITAL STATISTICS.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GREENFIELD FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1910.


Date-1910.


Name of child.


Living or still-


Name 'of father.


Maiden name of mother.


Residence of parents.


Occupation of father.


Birthplace of father.


Birthplace of mother.


Feb. 16


M.


L


Harlan P. Holt.


Minnie L. White.


Greenfield Farmer.


Greenfield


New Ipswich. Stoddard.


Mar. 18


F.


Harvey W. Hardy .... Wilfred Russell


Helen A. Duke ..


28


Walter Roland. Helen Ethel .. .. Lillian


F.


66


Elijah H. Clover


Myrtle E. Greybill ..


Lumberman ....


Northfield, Mass.


Halifax, N. S.


25


:


William La Bombard .. Frank Magoon.


Gertrude Byam


Laborer.


Pike Hill, Vt ...


Carlisle, Mass.


May 17 June 3 1908


Carl Edward ... Bernice Annie.


M.


F.


John T. Robertson ..


Annie M. Shedd.


Farmer


Greenfield.


Bennington.


*July30 1910


Wayland C ...


M.


Walter R. Russell.


Rose D. Gerard.


Greenfield


Naslıua.


June 25 July 1


Lilie May .


F.


William L. White.


Cora B. Cram.


Dakota ...


Railroad man ...


Nashua ..


.


.


John T. Dry.


Lois E. Clover ..


Greenfield |Merchant ..


Greenfield.


Liberty Center, O.


Aug. 21 Sept. 19


Mabel C. Warren.


Teamster


Stoddard.


Greenfield.


Oct. 2 3


Mary Irene. Arthur T.


M.


William H. Munhall.


Nellie F. Coakley ....


Carpenter.


Greenfield.


Boston.


Dec. 18 1908


1Aug.25 George William


66


Frank B. Crosby


Emma H. Colburn ....


Laborer.


Hillsborough.


Francestown. .


·


Maud E. Foote


Plainfield, Vt.


M.


Walter R, Blanchard .. Ola Ray ..


Orange.


Apr. 17


Elton Station, O


Oak Grove, Pa.


Minnie Kilby .


..


Allenburg, N. Y


Warwick, Mass.


28


Atta Witherel ..


Laura Baxter.


Lois A.


S. J. W. Dunbar. Nelson Sabin


Mary A. Lucier.


Laborer. ..


Moors Junction, N. Y. Canada.


Joseph Gagnon.


Sarah Portais .


Canada ..


Chautauqua Lake, N. Y.


Hazel Anna. ...


Arthur C. Cutter.


Manchester ..


|New Ipswich. .


* Recorded June 20, 1910. t Recorded December 20, 1910.


18


Herbert Marslı Howard Mitchel Grace Cintril ...


Sex.


born.


:


Orlando Rumrill


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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GREENFIELD FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1910.


Date of marriage.


Place of marriage.


Name and surname of groom and bride.


Residence of each at time of marriage.


Place of birth of each.


Name of parents.


Birthplace of parents.


Number


marriage.


Name and residence of person by whom married:


Aug. 8 South Lyndeboro Jesse B. Baldwin ...


Greenfield .


22


Greenfield


Robert J. Baldwin. New Jersey. Adelaide Cudworth Greenfield . Charles Savage .....


1


Rev. D. Donovan, Lyndeborough. Rev. W. F. Whitney,


25 Hillsborough .....


Joseph Dolan .. Ludimie M. Gerard. William L. French ...


Roslindale, Mass.


23


Boston


18 Greenfield .. .


Thomas F. Dolan .. Ireland Canada Mary A. Dolan . Leon Gerard .. Emily Poulin ... George W. French .. Hanover .. . Sarah Darmust. .. Calais, Me


1


Hillsborough.


Dec. 21 Greenfield


45 .


43


New Brunswick ..


Adina P. Northrup. Eliza P. Benson ....


New Brunswick ..


1


Nashua.


rias


Age.


19 Wilton


1


Edna T. Savage


Wilton .


1


Greenfield


1


Rev. J. Bruce Gilman,


Sarah A. Northrup ... |Forge Village, Mass.


DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GREENFIELD FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1910.


Place of birth.


Date-1910.


Name.


Sex.


Sin., mar., or widow.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Cause of death.


Name of father.


Maiden name of mother.


Father.


Mother.


Jan. 14


Alfred N. Hardy ..


M F.


W.


80 3 7 Farmer ..


·


.


Benjamin Hardy ..


Mehitable Holt. Bertha Frye. .


Andover, Mass.


Greenfield. Nashua.


Apr. 20 Helen Ethel Clover ....


S.


3


.. ..


Ireland.


June 6 Margaret A. Dudley. ..


: : :


M. W. S.


91 .. 23 None.


Old age ...


Elijah H. Clover ... Henry McGuken. .. David Gould ...


Margaret Reed. ... Sarah Robinson .... Lea M. Gardiner ... Sally Burnham .... Lucy T. Rogers. ...


Hancock ..


Ipswich, Mass .. Greenfield.


Hancock. Weare. Litchfield.


Sept. 3 Daniel W. Burnham ..


M.


M. S. 52 3|2 |Farmer.


Infantile paralysis. John A. Hill. Pernicious anaemia John Burnham .. Horace Rogers Myocarditis .


Oct. 27 Lovell A. Rogers ..


M.


24 11 26 At home ..


·


Heart failure .. Influenza


Feb. 12 Edith S. (Frye) Holt ...


Myrtle E. Greybill. Elton Sta., O. ·


Oak Grove, Pa. Scotland.


55 3 11 Housekeeping Carcinoma ..


Aug. 3 Elizabeth G. Balch .... 20 Hazel Bell Hill


1 2 20


76| 5|25 Carpenter .


A true copy of records. Attest :


WALTER L. HOPKINS, Town Clerk.


Occupation.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OF GREENFIELD


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15


1912


FINANCIAL


AND


` SCHOOL REPORTS


OF THE


Town of Greenfield


TOGETHER WITH THE


Vital Statistics


FOR THE


Year Ending February 15, 1912


CONCORD, N. H. THE RUMFORD PRESS 1912


.SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


VALUATION, APRIL 1, 1911.


Polls,


$15,500.00


Real estate, resident,


174,730.00


Real estate, non-resident,


50,497.00


Horses,


10,660.00


Oxen,


1,225.00


Cows,


13,314.00


Neat stock,


2,708.00


Sheep,


260.00


Hogs,


30.00


Fowls,


1,070.00


Vehicles,


2,400.00


Bank stock,


1,200.00


Money on hand,


10,035.00


Stock in trade,


21,640.00


Mills,


425.00


Buildings,


1,550.00


Total valuation,


$307,244.00


Soldiers' exemptions,


4,405.00


Taxable valuation,


$302,839.00


APPROPRIATIONS.


Town charges,


$1,000.00


Highways,


1,500.00


Library,


200.00


Memorial Day,


25.00


Painting cemetery fence,


250.00


State tax,


833.00


4


County tax,


$403.20


Support of schools,


892.50


High school tuition,


400.00


Supplies,


100.00


Text-books,


30.00


Insuring schoolhouse,


106.00


Salaries of school board,


65.00


Schoolhouse,


500.00


$6,304.70


Rate per cent., $2.10.


Amount of taxes assessed, $6,388.00.


EXPENDITURES.


Treasurer library,


$200.00


State tax,


833.00


County tax,


403.20


Schools,


2,703.34


Notes and interest on notes,


1,999.88


Interest on trust funds,


29.25


Support of highways, .


1,063.77


Miscellaneous,


677.88


Suppression of moths,


132.10


Overseer of poor,


21.36


Town officers,


366.80


Damage to sheep by dogs,


25.00


$8,455.58


TOWN OFFICERS.


H. W. Hardy, selectman,


$65.00


E. R. Dutton, selectmen, 60.00


G. P. Holt, selectman, 55.00


F. B. Brooks, town treasurer, 25.00


W. D. Hardy, tax collector, 60.00


W. L. Hopkins, town clerk, 25.00


George S. Burnham, overseer of poor,


25.00


5


J. E. Warren, police services, $16.75


F. C. Dorr, police services, 4.75


A. G. Warren, police services, 2.00


A. G. Warren, gate keeper 1 1-2 days, 3.00


J. T. Robertson, services on school board 1909, 20.00


J. T. Robertson, moderator, 2.00


W. L. Hopkins, recording births, deaths and marriages, 4.05


$366.80


MISCELLANEOUS.


Printing reports, $32.30


E. C. Eastman, supplies, 9.24


Raymond W. Perham, lighting street lights, 72.00


M. L. White, appropriation for Me- morial Day, 25.00


E. R. Dutton, trip to Nashua, 4.00


E. R. Dutton, viewing real estate, 4.00


E. R. Dutton, 1 pair climbers,


2.75


E. R. Dutton, viewing cemetery fence, 1.00


F. J. Aiken, care of cemeteries, 11.75


C. H. Frye, care of town hall,


9.00


Kitselman Bros., cemetery arch,


47.30


W. K. Nichols, bridge plank, 28.64


Ray Wood, sawing wood,


1.50


George H. Holt, labor on cemetery fence, 6.00


J. B. Bladwin, labor on cemetery fence, . 8.70


D. O. Flynn, wood, 6.75


Andy R. Holt, labor, 3.40


George H. Putnam, cutting dead pines, 1.50


F. L. Eastman, bridge plank, 42.88


6


Martin Mann, saw dust on town hall floor, 1910-1911, $2.00


C. M. Mann, care of clock, 15.00


N. F. Cheever, returning births and deaths, 4.75


L. E. Hopkins, labor on cemetery fence, 5.90


George H. Putnam, team to John Robertson's, 1.00


F. B. Atherton, labor and fixtures on waterworks at Greenvale Ceme- tery,


9.26


F. B. Atherton, fire bill,


3.30


A. G. Warren, labor on cemetery fence, 2.00


John K. Felch, moth picker,


1.00


John E. Warren, repairing lamps,


6.50


John E. Warren, care of tramps,


21.25


W. L. Hopkins, housing fire engine, 12.00


Charles Cragin, blacksmith bill, 8.75


H. J. Holt, making and painting guide boards, 9.00


George S. Burnham, telephone,


1.50


L. B. Hardy, lumber,


1.70


Town of Hancock, snowing bridge,


2.00


E. D. Stevens, returning births and deaths, .50


E. C. & W. L. Hopkins, store bill,


100.23


C. P. Hopkins, care of town hall, 1.00


George E. Bales, claim of Herbert Cunningham,


25.00


H. W. Hardy, telephone charges,


1.70


postage charges,


.62


express on moth blanks, .30


inspecting real estate, 4.00


two trips to Nashua, 8.00


7


H. W. Hardy, trip to Hillsborough, $2.00


two trips to place of


automobile accident, 3.00


drawing bridge plank, 4.00


trip after fence pickets, 1.00


paid for fence pickets, paid E. J. Dolliver, ser-


1.35


vices as guide on


Lyndeborough line, 1.00


perambulating Lynde- borough line 1 1-2 days, 3.00


perambulating Ben-


nington line 2 days, 4.00


perambulating Tem- ple line 1 day, 2.00


labor on cemetery


fence 4 days, 8.00


trip to Mrs. Keith's,


1.00


paid bounty on 26 hedgehogs, 5.20


trip to Concord to


meet state tax com- mission, 5.00


viewing cemetery fence,


1.00


labor on street lights, 1.00


E. R. Dutton, trip to Mrs. Keith's, 1.00


looking after bridge plank, 1.00


drawing bridge plank,


4.00


perambulating Lynde- borough line 1 1-2 . days,


3.00




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