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Greenfield
Simeon Lowe.
Penelope Foster.
19 John Fletcher .
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Farmer.
Greenfield.
Keene.
Aug. 5 Myron Magoon ..
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Josiah Magoon ..
Hannah W. Davis.
Oct. 25 Lavina D. Richardson
73 6 13
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Housekeeper
Lynn, Mass ...
Boston ..
H. P. Holt.
Minnie L. White.
Oct. 31 Frank I. Lowe.
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Teamster.
Dec. 15 Clinton A. Russell.
10
1 18
M.
S.
Greenfield.
Nashua.
Walter R. Russell
Louise R. Gerard.
BROUGHT TO TOWN FOR BURIAL.
Mar. 5 Mary M. Peasley*
63
8 19
F. M.
M. W.
Shoemaker. . .
. .
Solomon W. Draper . . .
Martha Towne.
Nov. 15 George W. Wilsont
68
* From Peter borough, N. H. + From Hancock, N. H.
A true copy. Attest:
WALTER L. HOPKINS, Town Clerk.
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Greenfield
New Ipswich.
Philip Fletcher .
Sarah Felch.
James Harding.
Nov. 7 Viola Carolina Holt.
Story Lowe.
or widow.
Father.
Mother.
Years.
Mar. 21 Arthur T. Munhall.
3
M.
S.
6
Francestown
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ANNUAL REPORTS
483,10
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF
GREENFIELD, N. H.
FOR
The Year Ending February 15, 1913.
PETERBOROUGH, N. H. TRANSCRIPT PRINTING COMPANY 1913
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF
GREENFIELD, N. H.
FOR
The Year Ending February 15, 1913.
PETERBOROUGH, N. H. TRANSCRIPT PRINTING COMPANY 1913
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
VALUATION, APRIL 1, 1912.
Polls
$ 15,000 00
Real estate, resident
218,072 00
Real estate, non-resident
61,332 00
Horses
13,760 00
Oxen
963 00
Cows
13,244 00
Neat stock
4,686 00
Sheep
407 00
Hogs
25 00
Vehicles
3,600 00
Fowls
1,388 00
Bank stock
1,200 00
Money on hand
8,753 00
Stock in trade
23,350 00
Wood and timber
7,496 00
Mills
1,200 00
Buildings
1,200 00
Soldiers exemptions
$3,430 00
Taxable valuation
375,676 00
Total valuation
379,106 00
APPROPRIATIONS.
Town charges
1,000 00
Highways
1,000 00
Library
100 00
Memorial Day
25 00
Water
300 00
Pumps
25 00
Fertilizer for trees
25 00
Picking moths
300 00
State tax
952 00
County tax
433 55
Support of schools
892 50
High school tuition
400 00
4
Salaries school board
65 00
Note and interest
534 46
Text books
25 00
Flag
3 00
Supplies
150 00
Repairs
100 00
In addition to law
300 00
6,630 51
Rate per cent., $1.75. Amount of taxes assessed, $6,575.71.
EXPENDITURES.
Treasurer library
100 00
State tax
952 00
County tax
433 55
Schools
2,541 90
School note and interest
534 47
Note and interest of town note
1,142 88
Interest on trust funds
29 25
Overseer poor
106 71
Miscellaneous
767 73
Town officers
416 50
Highways
1,133 07
Picking moths
338 34
Board of Health
80 89
Damage to sheep
50 00
8,627 29
TOWN OFFICERS.
E. J. Fletcher, selectman
65 00
J. T. Robertson, selectman
60 00
P. A. Lowe, selectman
55 00
Fred B. Brooks, town treasurer
25 00
J. K. Felch, tax collector
60 00
W. L. Hopkins, town clerk
25 00
Geo. Burnham, overseer poor
25 00
J. Warren, police services
20 50
E. C. Emery, police services
6 00
J. T. Robertson, moderator
6 00
G. S. Peavey, supervisor
15 00
Hugh McCanna, supervisor
15 00
C. M. Gipson, auditor
2 00
Fred Gould, auditor, '11, '12
4 00
5
Fred Gould, supervisor
15 00
Fred Gould ballot inspector
3 00
Fred Aiken, ballot inspector 6 00
F. B. Atherton, ballot inspector
4 00
J. K. Felch, ballot inspector
3 00
W. P. Hopkins, ballot inspector
2 00
416 50
PICKING MOTHS.
F. W. Perham
338 34
Received
$23 42
Due
13 95
37 37
Cost to town
300 97
MISCELLANEOUS
Printing town reports
37 05
Insuring library
36 00
Memorial Day
25 00
Ray Perham, lighting street lamps
18 00
Fertilizing trees
10 50
F. W. Perham, plate for road machine and express
9 05
F. B. Atherton, fighting fires
25 00
E. C. Eastman
2 87
Fighting fire near E. Muzzy's
7 45
E. C. Hopkins for fire company
9 75
F. J. Aiken, care of cemeteries
15 90
Ray Perham, lighting street lamps
18 00
E. C. & W. L. Hopkins, store bill
54 15
G. S. Peavey, check list and express
2 30
Dr. Harrington
15 00
Ray Perham, lighting street lamps
18 00
Dewey Co., street lamps and globes
31 00
Martin Mann, sawing wood
50
C. M. Mann
15 00
C. M. Mann, pails
3 85
F. J. Aiken, work on street lamps
2 50
E. A. Felch, store bill
10 90
J. Hill, lighting street lamps
18 00
John Warren, repairing street lamps
6 10
John Warren, care of tramps
15 00
N. F. Cheever, returning births and deaths 2 75
1
6
J. T. Robertson, repraisal of land 24 00
J. T. Robertson, bounty on hedgehogs 1 00
J. T. Robertson, trip to Manchester 5 00
W. L. Hopkins, storing fire engine 12 00
F. B. Atherton work on water 4 05
E. C. Hopkins for fire company 34 20
E. J. Fletcher, bounty on hedgehogs 3 40
C. H. Blanchard, spreading fertilizer
00
A. R. Holt, putting chemicals on com- mon
75
E. J. Fletcher, express
50
postage
66 66
telephone
90
66
trip to Manchester
5 00
66
66 time and expense
2 00
66
4515 ft. bridge plank
99 33
66
66
1634 ft. stringers
27 77
66
66 repraisal land
24 00
P. A. Lowe, trip to Manchester
5 00
repraisal of land
24 00
66
telephoning
10
66
66
postage
2 00
66
66 bounty on hedgehogs
6 00
W. D. Hardy, 1021 ft. bridge plank
22 47
W. D. Hardy, 5 stringers
9 00
G. H. Putnam, election dinner
9 00
G. H. Putnam, lodging and board 2 people
2 50
Fred Aiken, repairing lamps 1 00
Fred Aiken, work on tomb 2 00
C. H. Cragin, blacksmithing
9 60
W. L. Hopkins recording births and deaths 3 90
767 73
DAMAGE TO SHEEP BY DOGS.
Edith Holt D. W. Hardy 35 00
10 00
Geo .. H. Putnam 5 00
50 00
1 14
time and expense
4 50
Henry J. Holt, guideboards
9 00
7
PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND.
Amount on hand reported by state engineer Amount set aside in 1912
1,616 00
302 00
1,918 00
Amount expended
276 56
1,641 44
PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND.
Amount in town treasury
13 21
Amount in state treasury
10 77
Balance due on tax list 1908
13 51
Due on tax list 1909 With the following abatements:
297 52
Frank Buyreo
$2 05
David Barrett
2 05
Michael Cashion
2 05
Almon Flagg
2 05
Chester Graham
2 05
John Gonne
2 05
B. F. Hackett
2 05
G. W. Putnam, paid in Nashua
2 05
Ernest Wilson
2 05
Robert Wilson
2 05
20 50
277 02
Paid town treasurer
28 09
Balance due on tax book
248 93
Due on tax list 1910, With the following abatements:
275 36
Michael Cashion
$1 80
Carol McCrea paid Temple 5 40
Geo. W. Wilson 47
7 67
267 69
Paid town treasurer
73 85
Balance due on tax book 193 84
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Due on tax list 1911 Paid town treasurer
681 47
415 14 1
Balance due on tax list
266 33
Due on tax list 1912, 6,575 71 1
With the following abatements
Edward French
1 75
Walter Bishop
1 75
Mrs. G. H. Putnam
17 50
Abated
21 00
6,554 71
Paid town treasurer
6,203 79
Balance due on list
350 92
Total due on tax books
1,073 53
Balance in hands of treasurer
1,910 40
Balance in favor of town
2,983 93
Respectfully submitted,
ETNA J. FLETCHER, JOHN T. ROBERTSON, PAGE A. LOWE, Selectmen of Greenfield.
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HIGHWAY AGENTS' REPORTS. DISTRICTS NOS. 1 AND 4.
F. W. Perham
$ 161 03
166 62
66 66
25 25
Wilfred Russell
12 27
50 80
F. W. Perham 66
63 35
F. E. Brooks
12 00
P. W. Russell
4 90
Paul Perham
15 23
Wilfred Russell
5 25
F. W. Perham
37 00
Frank Magoon
14 88
F. B. Brooks, snow bill 1911
9 00
Fred Gould
5 00
W. D. Hardy
2 40
Walter Blanchard
6 42
591 40 F. W. PERHAM, Road Agent.
D. O. Flynn, in account with Town of Greenfield, N. H. Labor on highways and bridges 1912. District No. 2.
APRIL d: h.
4, D. O. Flynn, man and team JUNE
1 3 00
22, L. W. Flynn and man H. T. Flynn
1 3 50
D. O. Flynn, man and team
1 6 00
26, John Webb and team Fred Martin's man and team
1
4 00
L. Lindsay
1
1 75
H. T. Flynn
1
1 75
Ernest Bonnette
1/2
75
D. W. Flynn
1
1 75
D. O. Flynn
1
2 00
Andy Holt on machine
1
2 00
L. W. Flynn and man
1
3 50
27, John Webb and team
1
4 00
Fred Martin's team and man
1
4 00
1 1 75
1 00
10
d
h
Leon Lindsay
1
1 75
Henry T. Flynn
1
. 75
Ernest Bonnette
1
1 50
D. W. Flynn
1
1 75
D. O. Flynn
1
2 00
Andy Holt on machine
1
2 00
L. W. Flynn and man
1
3 50
28, Fred Martin's man and team
1
2 00
John Webb and team
1
4 00
Leon Lindsay
1
1 75
Xenephon Labier
1
75
Henry T. Flynn
1
1 75
D. O. Flynn
1
2 00
D. W. Flynn and team
1
4 00
29, D. O. Flynn and man
1
3 50
L. W. Flynn and team
8
3 20
JULY
12, D. O. Flynn and man
4
70
AUGUST
1, D. O. Flynn and man
12
2 10
9, Man and team
1/2
2 00
D. O. Flynn and man
1
3 50
10, D. O. Flynn and man Boy
1
. 25
12, D. O. Flynn and man
1/2
. 75
SEPTEMBER
11, D. O. Flynn, man and team
1
8
5 50
12, D. O. Flynn, man and team
1/2
2 87
OCTOBER
31, Man and team
3/4
3 00
NOVEMBER
1, Man and team
6
2 40
4, Man and team
6
2 40
8, D. O. Flynn man and team
1/2
2 87
9, D. O. Flynn and man Hard-pan
1
3 50
2 00
125 89
D. O. FLYNN, Agent.
.
.
8 4 60
13, Two men and team
1
3 50
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DISTRICT No. 3.
John Webb
49 00
F. R. BLANCHARD, DISTRICT NO. 5. APRIL AND MAY.
F. R. Blanchard and team 12 25
Walter Russell and team
8 00
Arthur Taylor and team
8 00
Andy Holt 2 days
4 00
H. Burton
1. 75
C. H. Blanchard
3 50
Perley Blanchard
3 50
Carroll Blanchard
1 00
Geo. C. Blanchard
3 00
JUNE
Walter Russell
6 00
A. Taylor
6 00
A. Holt
3 00
F. R. Blanchard
16 00
C. H. Blanchard
3 50
Perley Blanchard
3 50
Geo. R. Blanchard
6 00
Carroll Blanchard
2 00
G. C. Blanchard
9 05
F. Smith, Jr.,
1 00
Whitcomb for shavings
1 00
AUGUST
F. R. Blanchard
6 00
66
2 00
E. C. Emery 2 75
SEPTEMBER
F. R. Blanchard 3 00
2 00
C. H. Blanchard
1 75
Perley Blanchard
1 75
Geo. Blanchard
2 00
12
Permanent Inprovement Fund: F. R. Blanchard
28 00
32 00
183 30
2 80
Received payment, F. R. BLANCHARD.
A. C. TAYLOR HIGHWAY SURVEYOR. DISTRICT NO. 6.
APRIL d h
5, A. C. Taylor
212 44
16, A. C. Taylor
3 52
20, A. C. Taylor
2
35
30, A. C. Taylor
1
2 00
Man with team
1
4 00
J. H. Burton
1
1 75
B. S. Draper
1 1 75
MAY
A. C. Taylor
4
8 00
Man with team
4
16 00
Sixteen loads of hard-pan
80
Sharpening picks and bars
30
Repairs on chain
25
B. S. Draper, 9 loads gravel
45
B. S. Draper
4
7 00
J. H. Burton
4
7 00
A. C. Taylor with team
8 00
C. H. Blanchard
2
3 50
Pearl Blanchard
2
3 50
Geo. Blanchard
2
3 50
J. H. Burton
2
3 50
Andy Holt on scraper
2
4 00
W. R. Russell, team
1
2 00
W. R. Russell
1/2
1 00
W. R. Russell, with team
1
4 00
Francis Blanchard, with team
2
8 00
E. E. Young
1
75
A. C. Taylor, returning scraper JUNE
A. C. Taylor
1
1 75
A. C. Taylor, with team E. E. Young
1/2
2 00
1/2
88
Pearl Blanchard -
2
1
1 75
1 00
C. H. Blanchard
13
JULY
Hauling stringers
6 00
AUGUST
Joe Gaynon, hewing
2 00
Joe Gaynon, work on bridge
2 00
Emil Levasseur, work on bridge
2 00
A. C. Taylor, work on bridge
2 00
A. C. Taylor, horse
1/2
50
SEPTEMBER
A. C. Taylor, with team
5
1 20 40
A. C. Taylor
61/2
11 38
A. C. Taylor
4
70
J. H. Burton
7
12 27
Lester Lowe
2
3 51
C. S. Lowe
1/2
88
Lester Estabrook
1
25
WORK ON DRISCOLL ROAD. DECEMBER
A. C. Taylor, with team
11/2
00
A. C. Taylor
1
1 75
J. H. Burton
2
3 50
W. R. Russell snow bill 1912
3 80
180 68
Payment
A. C. TAYLOR, Surveyor.
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TOWN TREASURER'S REPORT.
Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1912
$1,674 31
Received taxes, 1909
28 09
Taxes, 1910
75 85
Taxes, 1911
415 14
Interest
14 02
Taxes, 1912
6,227 21
Forest fire bill
16 24
I. B. Farrington estate
60 00
Insurance tax
11 25
Railroad tax
686 69
Savings bank tax
681 08
Literary fund
84 32
School fund
391 29
Use of scales
14 00
Dog license
134 20
Pool table license
10 00
Primary election fees
14 00
$10,537 69
Paid selectmen's orders
8,627 29
Balance Feb. 15, 1913
1,910 40 FRED B. BROOKS Treasurer.
REPORT OF LIBRARY TREASURER.
Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1912
$ 83 25
Received appropriation
100 00
Fines
5 75
Bachelor Girls Club
4 13
EXPENDITURES.
Paid R. H. White, books
41 52
W. P. Goodman, books
30 96
F. E. Compton Co., books
18 00
Review of Reviews Agency magazines
13 50
Two cords wood prepared for furnace
12 00
Granite State Pub. Co., books
3 00
Librarian
60 00
178 98
Balance Feb. 15, 1913
14 15
FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer.
193 13
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REPORT OF OVERSEER OF POOR.
COUNTY POOR.
Paid for county poor for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1912 $ 7 38
Aid to dependent soldiers
205 50
Received of county for year ending Dec. 31 1912 212 88
TOWN POOR.
Received of Isaac B. Farrington estate 60 00
Paid town treasurer 60 00
Respectfully submitted, GEORGE S. BURNHAM,
Overseer of Poor.
REPORT OF GREENVALE CEMETERY.
Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1912
$51 15
Received from Walter Russell 4 00
Amount on hand Feb. 15, 1913 55 15
FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer.
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BOOKS PURCHASED 1912.
New Students Reference Books, 5 vols.
South America
Kindred of the Wild
Bryce Roberts Mabie
Under the Trees and Elsewhere
Following the Star
Barclay
Mother Cary's Chickens
Wiggin
Si Whittaker's Place
Lincoln
Kezziah Coffin
Lincoln
Cap'n Warren's Wards
Lincoln
Rise of Roscoe Pain, The
Lincoln
Jane Eyre
Little Citizen, The
Waller
My Rag Picker
Waller
Cry in the Wilderness, The
Waller
First Violin
When a Man Marries
Rhinehart
Dawn of a Tomorrow
Burnette Crawford
God's Good Man
Paul and Virginia
Lorna Doone
lrene of the Mountains
Sanna of the Island Town
How John Norton Kept his Xmas
Murray
Stover at Yale
Johnson
White Fang
London
Band Box, The
Vance
Fortune Hunter, The
Vance
Secret Garden, The
Burnette
Miss 318
Hughes Dowd
Partners of the Tide
Lincoln
Miss Billy
Porter
Miss Billy's Decision
Porter
Boulman, The
Caine
By Right Divine
Sage Hopkins Day
Linda
Montague
Paul Rundel
Harbin
Redemption of Kenneth Gault
Harbin
Abner Daniel
Harbin
Way of an Eagle
Joan of Rainbow Springs
Dell
White Sister, The
Corelli Corelli Blackmore Eggleston Waller
Polly of the Hospital Staff
Clammer, The
Red Lane, The
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Mystery of Mary, The Wayfarers, The Their Yesterdays Beulah
Certain Rich Man, A
Modern Madonna, A
Truxton King
Cronicles of Avonlea
Story Girl
Voice, The
Charge It
Moth, The
Orcutt Wells
Chain of Evidence
Reed
White Shield
Reed
Clansman, The
Dixon
Traitor, The
Dixon
Coporal Cameron
Connor Rice
Lady and Sada San, The .
Little
Melting of Mollie
Daiviss
Sign at Six, The
White
Mystery, The
White
Taming of the Red Butte Weston
Lynde
Shadow of the Rope, The
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT.
Nights with Uncle Remus
Harris
Miss Lochinvah
Taggart
Miss Lochinvah's Return
Taggart
Doctor's Little Girl, The
Taggart
Nancy, the Doctor's Partner
Taggart
Sweet Nancy
Taggart
Nancy Portor's Opportunity
Taggart
Mary Ware's Promised Land
Johnston
Girls of Friendly Terrace
Slant Book, The
Taggart Newell Wade
Betty Wales Sophmore
Wade
Betty Wales Junior
Wade
Betty Wales B. A.
Wade
Betty Wales & Co.
Wade
Little Smoke
Woodranger, The
Browne
Young Gunbearer, The
Brownc
Hero of the Hills, The
Browne
With Roger's Rangers
Brownc
Mccutcheon Montgomery Montgomery DeLand Bacheller
Love Letters of a Musician
Romance of Billy Goat Hill
Lutz Cutting Wright Evans White
Betty Wales Freshman
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REPORT OF CEMETERY FUNDS.
MOSES ROBINSON FUND.
Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank $3 65
Interest to Jan. 1, 1813
11
Received of selectmen, interest to Feb. 1, 1913 3 25
7 01
Paid care of lot
3 25
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank
3 76
MARY D. FRENCH FUND.
Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank
29 89
Interest to Jan. 1, 1913
1 17
Received of selectmen, interest to Feb. 15, 1913
6 50
37 56
Paid care of lot
4 85
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank
32 71
SELINDA HOLT FUND.
Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank
65 40
Interest to Jan. 1, 1913
2 61
Received of selectmen, interest to Feb. 15, 1913 3 25
71 26
Paid care of lot
1 85
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank
69 41
JACOB GOULD FUND.
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank
22 97
Interest to Jan. 1, 1913
89
Received of selectmen, interest to Feb. 15, 1913
3 25
Paid care of lot
2 85
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank
24 26
-
27 11
19
ALBE STEPHENSON FUND.
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank
45 04
Interest to Jan. 1, 1913 1 85
Received of selectmen, interest to Feb. 15, 1913
13 00
Paid care of lot
8 45
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank
51 44
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE D. BURNHAM, Treasurer of Trustees.
SCHOOL REPORT.
Whole number of different pupils attending school:
Boys
68
Girls
45
.
Average attendance
71.42
ROLL OF HONOR.
Gladys Lowe
Lucy Russell
Forrest Lowe
Leon Cochran
Katherine Munhall
Itemized Financial Statement.
SUPPLIES.
R. J. Baldwin
$ 16 10
D. O. Flynn
16 88
E. C. Eastman
3 03
C. M. Mann
10 60
Felch & Russell
45
N. F. Cheever
4 42
E. E. Babb & Co.
114 83
166 31
Supplies
166 31
Tuition
446 07
Teachers' salarics
1,494 50
59 89
20
Janitors
85 75
Fuel
25 50
Officers' salaries
85 00
Miscellaneous
554 31
Repairs
98 70
Transportation
12 00
TUITION.
Wilton
82 00
Tilton
53 33
Colby
55 00
Milford
235 74
Antrim
20 00
DISTRICT LIABILITIES.
C. E. Blanchard, note for 2 years, interest paid for 1 year D. O. Flynn's note for 2 years
350 00
11 56
STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS.
Text books.
50 00
Supplies
150 00
Tuition
400 00
TEACHER'S SALARIES.
Angie Conn
132 00
Emma L. Knight
242 00
Mabel Cole
385 00
Jennie Cashion
373 50
Edna J. White
96 00
Grace Green
170 00
Zilla Lord
96 00
1,494 50
JANITORS.
C. P. Hopkins
36 00
Sherman Flynn
3 75
C. H. Frye
7 00
Paul Flynn
7 00
Martin Mann
24 00
Harold Lowe
8 00
85 75
2,968 14
446 07
21
FUEL.
3 00
17 50
5 00
25 50
TRANSPORTATION.
E. R. Dutton
12 00
REPAIRS.
Joseph Magoon
2 25
A. P. Lowe
42 75
Parkhurst Bros.
19 22
Henry J. Holt
5 50
Frank G. Muzzey
2 50
A. G. Warren
13 86
E. C. & W. L. Hopkins
12 62
98 70
MISCELLANEOUS.
Martin Mann
75
Mrs. Beaudry
4 40
Emerson & Son
8 80
G. H. Holt
1 50
D. O. Flynn (deed)
2 00
D. O. Flynn (flag)
2 86
Chas. E. Blanchard
5.34 00
554 31
OFFICERS' SALARIES.
R. J. Baldwin, 1912
20 00
D. O. Flynn, 1913
20 00
R. J. Baldwin
20 00
N. F. Cheever
20 00
Fannie E. Hopkins
5 00
85 00
Respectfully submitted,
D. O. FLYNN, R. J. BALDWIN, N. F. CHEEVER.
Fred Martin Lester Lowe Harold Lowe
22
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Balance on hand Feb. 15, 1912
$512 76
Amount required by law
892 50
Additional amount voted
300 00
Raised for books and supplies
175 00
Raised for High school tuition
400 00
Flags
3 00
Salaries of school officers
65 00
Literary fund
84 32
Rebate on High school tuition
183 04
Rebate from state for teachers' salaries
134 00
For average attendance
74 25
Dog tax
130 80
Repairs
100 00
For note and interest
534 46
Total receipts
3,589 13
Paid school board's orders
2,968 14
Balance on hand Feb. 22, 1913
620 99
Respectfully submitted,
FANNIE E. HOPKINS,
Treasurer.
We, the undersigned, have examined the reports of the selectmen, treasurer, highway surveyors, overseer of the poor, tax collectors, treasurer of cemetery trustees, treasurer of library trustees, and treasurer of school board, and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.
GEORGE S. PEAVEY, CLARENCE M. GIPSON.
Auditors.
Marriages Registered in the Town of Greenfield, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1912.
Place and Date of Marriage
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride
Residence of each at time of Marriage
Place of Birth of Each
Names of Parents
Birthplace of Parents
Married
Name and Residence of Person by whom Married
Lyndeboro
Lewis N Whitcomb
Greenfield
|17|Keene
Frank A Whitcomb Lucy A Whitcomb Alvirda F Hilton Stella F Hilton Wm F Russell
Swanzey Dublin Wells, Me
1|Rev Jos Wheelwright Lyndeboro
1
Antrim
Perley W Russell
Greenfield
28 Greenfield
Greenfield Hollis
1|Rev. Wm Weston Greenfield
Oct 9 Angie H Conn
Antrim
28 Antrim
Nellie F Hodgman Chester A Conn
Windsor
1
Greenfield
Joseph Gordon
Greenfield
36 Canada
Rose Hobin
Canada Canada New Boston
1
Births Registered in the Town of Greenfield, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1912.
Date 1912
Name of Child
Living or sb
Name of Father
Maiden Name of Mother
Occupation of Father
Birthplace of Father
Birthplace of Mother
Apr
2 Margaret
L N R Flynn
Catharine Whettey
R R Foreman Farmer
Greenfield Acton, Me
Worcester, Mass Acton, Me Greenfield
28 Eva L
L Arthur Cochran
Minnie B Warren
Laborer
New Boston
July Aug
8 Louis Albert
M
L
Lucy A Nichols
Farmer
Washington
Oct
15 Warren Marsh 30 Inez Elizabeth 25 Jane M
John C Russell John Webb
Abbie Richardson
Farmer
High Gate, Vt
Athol, Mass
July Nov
20
L Albert S. Draper
Minnie M Wilson
Laborer
Greenfield
Townsend, Mass
23
ML
N G Sweeney
Rose B Whitney
Laborer
Royalston, Mass
Dec
8 Ira Francis
ML Alfred Martell
Lydia M Defoe
Carpenter
Manchester
Wilton
Canada Bradford Middleton, Mass
Warren Hitchcock
Ethel Sanford
Farmer
Malden, Mass Hancock
Antrim
Annabel Styles
Laborer
25 Edward Ellsworth
ML Louis Rodier Fred N Lowe
Eugenia Demanche
Laborer
Canada
2| Rev Wm Weston
Greenfield
Nov 11 Ruth A Burnham
Francestown
19 Francestown
John A Burnham Almira A Burnham
-
July 4 Helen L Hilton
Lyndeboro
18 Wells, Me
Harriet P McIlvaine Mark Gordon
Stella Brackett
23 Byron Bradford
F M L J Frank Hersey
Age
Deaths Registered in the Town of Greenfield, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1912.
Date 1912
Name
S M or Wid
Years
Months
Cause of Death
Name of Father
Maiden Name of Mother
Birthplace of Father
Birthplace of Mother
Jan Mar May
11 Edward P Duncklee 25 Harry J Shea 27 Wm Munhall 3 Wm G Wheeler 29 Franklin C Fletcher 11 Geo P Holt 28 Albert G French 9 Ola M Blanchard
M|W 79|11|21 Arterio Schrisis MS 2 3|25 Pneumonia
John M Duncklee Frank Shea Martin Munhall Jonas Wheeler Philip Fletcher Stephen Holt Albert French Leyi Ray Calvin White
Cynthia Center Rose Stewart
Greenfield Peterborough Ireland Brookline, Mass Greenfield
Boston
Aug
M W 83 3 12 Arterio Schrisis MW 83| 5 Arterio Schrisis
Mw 79 10 5 Apoplexy
MW 71 1 6 Heart Failure
MW 1 9 14 Taxemia
F M 38 6|11 Cardiac Emboli
Dec
22 Mason L White
MIM 69| 4|15 Tuberculosis
Mary Hall Penelope Foster Sarah Spaulding Nellie Smith Frances Zordar Mary Richardson
.€
Sutton Windham, Vt
Brookline Harpers Ferry; Ms Francestown Walpole, Mass Springfield
Oct
Nov
Sex
Days
WALTER L. HOPKINS, Town Clerk.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF
GREENFIELD, N. H.
FOR
The Year Ending February 15, 1914
PETERBOROUGH, N. H .. TRANSCRIPT PRINTING COMPANY 1914
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF
GREENFIELD, N. H.
FOR
The Year Ending February 15, 1914
PETERBOROUGH, N. H. TRANSCRIPT PRINTING COMPANY
1914
SELECTMEN'S REPORT
For the year ending February 15, 1914. VALUATION, APRIL 1, 1913.
147 Polls
14,700 00
Improved and unimproved
land and buildings
295,746 00
100 Horses
14,350 00
14 Oxen
1,180 00
322 Cows
15,727 00
123 Neat stock
4,503 00
93
Sheep
534 00
12
Hogs
175 00
3025
Fowls
1,512 00
Automobiles and vehicles
4,715 00
4 Portable mills
1,125 00
Wood and lumber
17,410 00
Stock in National Banks
600 00
Money at interest
5,259 00
Stock in trade
24,300 00
Factory and machinery
6,775 00
Total exclusive of exemptions
408,611 00
Exemptions
2,528 00
Total exclusive of exemptions
406,073 00
Amount of taxes assessed
7,192 77
Rate per cent
1 75
APPROPRIATIONS.
Town charges
1,000 00
Highways
1,500 00
Maintainance State roads
15 00
Public library
175 00
Veterans associations
25 00
Painting Hearse
15 00
Russell Roads
100 00
Electric lights
450 00
Schools
2,403 52
State tax
952 00
County tax
433 55
Total
7,069 07
4
EXPENDITURES.
Permanent Improvement fund
401 73
Forest fires
230 80
Maintainance fund
12 00
State road
1,251 17
Highways
1,396 55
Library
175 00
Brown Tails
81 53
School Board
2,985 43
Interest on Cemetery note
15 10
Interest on Cemetery Trust fund
31 50
Overseer of the poor
2 50
Board of Health
12 89
Miscellaneous
865 31
Town Officers
403 50
County tax
433 55
State tax
952 00
Cost of suit at Law
4,791 86
Cash returned to town treasurer
26 05
14,068 47
TOWN OFFICERS.
Paid
Wilfred F. Russell attending gate two meetings
4 00
F. J. Aiken, clerkship
25 00
Fred B. Brooks, town treasurer
25 00
George S. Reynolds, collecting taxes
90 00
C. M. Gipson, services as auditor
2 00
F. W. Gould, services as constable
2 00
George S. Burnham, overseer poor
25 00
R. J. Baldwin, selectman
60 00
appraisal land
25 00
Page S. Lowe, selectman
55 00
Page S. Lowe, appraisal
9 00
G. S. Peavey, auditor 1913
2 00
G. S. Peavey, selectman
79 50
403 50
Town of Greenfield to G. S. Peavey, Dr.
1913
Mar. 20 To 1 day at House, appointing Road Agents, examining papers, Fred writing "Iron clads " 3 00
5
Mar. 31 To paid telephones to various parties concerning appraisal of live stock, new law
Apr. 1
To 1 day taking Inventory 3 00
66
2 To 1 day taking Inventory 3 00
66
3 To 1 day taking Inventory 3 00
4 To 1 day taking Inventory
3 00
66
15 To 1 day at Town Hall 3 00
16 To 1 day at Town Hall
3 00
17 To 1 day at Town Hall 3 00
18 To 1 day at Town Hall
3 00
66
19 To 1 day at Town Hall, Lake
George, Robertson, Blan- chard and Fletcher, Select- men and team 3 00
66
21
To 12 day Town Hall, Fonier's house burned 1 50
66
22 To 1 day on Real Estate, Con- ant, Hopkins, Hardy, Joslin and Brooks 3 00
66
23 To 1 day with team, Burn- ham, Hopkins, Wood, Henry Woodman Farm and at Town Hall 3 00
37 50
1913
Apr. 25 To 1 day at Town House, - George Gould and Fred Smith (Baldwin went home) 3 00
29 To 1 day at Town House pre- pairing for the Tax Com- mission 3 00
June 2 To 1 day at Town House, writ- ing and getting rate per cent 3 00
66 6 To 1 day at Town House making taxes 3 00
10 To 1 day at Town House, making taxes, appointing constable, etc. 3 00
To time with Baldwin, Town House, transfering names to "Big Book" till 3:40 train 2 00
6
June 18 To 1 day at Town House, Mrs Lowe called, etc. 1 00
66
23 To time with Baldwin and 1 00 some Town House Agents, Collector's Bond 1 00
To time with Fire Wards at Town House 1 00
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