Annual reports of the town officers of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, 1899-1901, Part 4

Author: Tuftonboro (N.H.)
Publication date: 1899
Publisher: [Tuftonboro, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 124


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Tuftonboro. July 21


Granby, Can. William Palmer Tuftonboro. Henry Lucas.


84


11


17


M


Married.


70


4


19


M


Wolfeboro. Hannah Bennett.


77


9


17


F


Married.


Tuftouboro.


55


2


23


F


Married.


Wakefield. George F. Hodgdon.


75


2


11


M


Widowed.


Tuftonboro.


8


F Single.


Delia M. Bean.


4


28


F


Single.


Tuftonboro. George Wendall


87


4


19


M


Widowed.


Hannah Lucas. Aderial Welch. Dorcha Wadley. James Perkins. Phebe Nute Samuel Hodgdon. Sobrina Stevens. George M. Ladd. Juliet Bickford. Willie L. Bean. Ula D. Foss. John Straw. Abagail Piper.


Gastritis. George W. Copp, Melvin Village. Acute Bronchitis. E. B. Andrews, M. D., Ossipee.


H. I. Berry, M. D., Wolfeboro. N. H. Scott, M. D., Wolfeboro. George W. Lougee, M. D., Freedom. E. B. Andrews, M. D., Ossipee. H. I. Berry, M. D., Wolfeboro.


N. H. Scott, M. D., Wolfeboro. C. B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro. E. P. Hodgdon, M. D., Laconia. F. S. Lovering, M. D., Moultonboro.


N. H. Scott, 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.


Tuftonboro. August 17. Tuftonboro. September 8. Tuftonboro. September 25. Tuftonboro. Novemb 'r' 14. Laconia. November 28. Tuftonboro. December 15. Tuftonboro. December 31. Tuftonboro.


83


2


12


M Married.


Joseph Eaton. Sarah Mack Jacob Hodgdon. Maria F. Blazo. Greenlief Thomas. Hannah Wiggin. Frank E. Piper. Carrie S. Low. Lewis Geto. Hattie Parsons. William Palmer. Huldah Swett. Ephraim Ham. Lydia Miller. John Horner. Mary Dore. Joseph Palmer. Lydia Evans.


H. I. Berry, M. D., Wolfeboro.


Tuftonboro.


93


F


Widowed. Single. Married.


Ezra Shepherd. Lydia French. Samuel Chick.


Irene Ricker. Ossipee. ,


AGE AND SEX.


NAME OF FATHER.


Thornton.


Rose Horne.


Elsie E. Ladd. Tuftonboro.


John W. Hayley.


3 1833 01826 6301


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


GC 974.202 T81AR, 1899-1901


SELECTMEN, TREASURER, ROAD AGENTS, SCHOOL BOARD AND LIBRARIAN


FOR THE TOWN OF


TUFTONBORO,


NEW HAMPSHIRE,


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING


FEBRUARY 15, 1901,


TOGETHER WITH THE


RECORD OF VITAL STATISTICS FOR 1900.


WOLFEBORO. GRANITE STATE NEWS STEAM POWER JOB PRINT. 190I.


Allen County Public Library


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN, TREASURER, ROAD AGENTS, SCHOOL BOARD AND LIBRARIAN


FOR THE TOWN OF


TUFTONBORO,


NEW HAMPSHIRE,


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING


FEBRUARY 15, 190I,


TOGETHER WITH THE


1


RECORD OF VITAL STATISTICS FOR 1900.


WOLFEBORO. GRANITE STATE NEWS STEAM POWER JOB PRINT.


1901


Assessments.


Amount of money assessed on Polls and Ratable Estates of the Town of Tuftonboro for the year 1900 :-


State Tax,


$ 425 00


County Tax,


749 06


Town Expenses,


400 00


Breaking roads, 1899-1900,


1,000 00


Covering sandy places,


200 00


Decorating Soldiers' Graves,


20 00


Library Fund,


31 50


Repairing Lake shore road at Melvin Village,


100 00


School money, by law,


500 00


School money, excess of law,


200 00


Painting and repairing school buildings,


200 00


Summer Highway Tax,


640 28


Taxes after inventory,


8 10


Overlay,


144 17


$4,618 11


REPORT OF SELECTMEN.


AMOUNT PAID OUT FOR THE YEAR END= ING FEBRUARY 15, 1901.


1900. ORDER


March 20, John N. Leary, 8 weeks board of Martha Leary,


1, $10 00


March 20, Granite State News Publish- lishing Co., check-list,


2, 15 00


March 20, Granite State News Publish- ing Co., printing town reports, 3, 40 00


April 17, John N. Leary, board of Mar- tha Leary, 4,


5 00


April 25, John A. Stackpole, Record, Collector and Surveyor's books,


5, 7 13


April 25, John A. Edgerly, 2 pair hand- cuffs,


6, 8 00


April 25, Frances E. Bennett, board of town officers,


7, 5 25


May 26, Orsino V. Bennett, Surveyor, winter highway bills,


8, 11 85


May 26, Frank H. Young, Surveyor, winter highway bill,


9, 7 92


May 26, Everett U. Hersey, Surveyor, 10, winter highway bill, 24 15


May 26, Asa B. Thompson, Surveyor, winter hignway bill,


11, 24 24


May 26, Frank A. Bean, Surveyor, winter highway bill,


12, 35 00


May 26, George Welch, Surveyor, win- ter highway bill,


13 89 20


May 26, Lafayette Thompson, Sur- veyor, winter highway bill,


14, 19 16


26,


May Leander F. Wiggin, Surveyor, winter highway bill,


15, 91 49


May 26, John W. Bennett, Surveyor, winter highway bill,


16, 24 67


May 26, Lewis McIntire, Surveyor, winter highway bill, .17, 32 25


4


1900.


ORDER.


May 26, C. H. Horne, Surveyor, win- ter highway bill, 18, $41 46 May 26, Theodore Thompson, Sur- veyor, winter highway bill, 19, 50 78


May 26, Leonard C. Canney, Surveyor, winter highway bill, 20, 37 25


May 26, J. L. Morrison, Surveyor, win- ter highway bill,


21, 26 41


May 26, George W. Copp, Surveyor, winter highway bill.


22, 27 15


May 26, George W. Copp, school house repairs,


23, 75 00


26, May Walter H. Caverly, Surveyor; winter highway bill,


24, 43 09


May


26, 7 Frank Libby, Surveyor, win- ter highway bill,


25, 115 20


May Charles E. Hersey, Surveyor, winter highway bill,


26, 36 89


May 26, John N. Leary, board of Mar- tha Leary,


27, 5 00


May 26, Charles W. Pinkham, Sur- veyor, winter highway bill,


28, 38 00


May 26, Robert Lamprey, Surveyor, winter highway bill,


29 38 86


June 12, John N. Leary, board of Mar- tha Leary,


30, 5 00


June 23, J. D. Morrison, decorating Sol- dier's graves,


31, 20 00


June 23,' John A. Stackpole, Invoice Record Book,


32, 12 75


June 23, Orlando Richardson, school money in part,


33, 400 00


Aug. 7, John N. Leary, board of Mar- tha Leary,


34, 10 00


Aug.


24, John A. Edgerly, covering . sandy places,


35, 51 85


Aug. 24, John N. Leary, board of Mar- tha Leary,


36, 5 00


Oct. 2, John N. Leary, board of Mar- tha Leary,


37, 5 00


Oct.


6, Walter Caverly, Surveyor, summer highway bill, 38, 28 25


26,


5


1900.


ORDER.


Oct.


6,


Theodore Thompson, Sur-


veyor, summer highway bill,


39, $31 08


Oct.


6,


Theodore Thompson, repair-


ing bridges in Canaan,


40,


24 75


Oct. 6, Charles H. Brown, Surveyor, summer highway bill, 41,


24 13


Oct. 6, Frank Libby, Surveyor, sum- mer highway bill,


42, 50 00


Oct. 6, Willie L. Bean, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


43, 25 25


Oct. 6, John D. Morrison, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


44, 58 55


Oct.


6, Leonard C. Canney, breaking plow on road,


45, 2 75


Oct. 6, Charles E. Hersey, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


46, 29 33


Oct. 6, John D. Morrison, highway bill,


winter


47, 17 36


Oct, 6, George Welch, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


48, 26 13


Oct. 6, L. F. Wiggin, Surveyor, sum- mer highway bill,


49, 67 01


Oct.


6, Everett E. Horn, wood for Mrs. Waldron,


50, 2 00


Oct.


6, L. Thompson, Surveyor, sum- mer highway bill,


51, 15 60


Oct. 6, Frank H. Young, covering sandy places,


52, 78 04


Oct. 6, Asa B. Thompson, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


53, 30 58


Oct. 6, Frank H. Young, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


54, 16 97


Oct.


6, Orsino V. Bennett, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


54 1-2, 15 00


Oct. 6, James A. Bennett, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


55, 30 60


Oct. 6, James A. Bennett, Surveyor, winter highway bill,


56, 43 72


Oct. 30, John A. Leary, board of Mar- tha Leary,


57, 5 00


Nov.


6,


John D. Morrison, Lake road,


Melvin Village,


58, 100 00


1 .


6


1900.


ORDER.


Nov. 6, John D. Morrison, wharf land- ing, Melvin Village,


59, $15 00


Nov. 6, Orlando Richardson, County tax,


60, 749 06


Nov. 6, Asa B. Thompson, covering sandy places,


61, 56 30


Nov. 27, John N. Leary, board of Mar- tha Leary,


62, 5 00


Dec. 1, Aaron W. Gilman, one-half cord of wood,


63, 2 00


Dec. 12, J. L. Morrison, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


64, 50 40


Dec. 25, John N. Leary, board of Mar- tha Leary,


65,


5 00


Dec. 27, George W. Copp, school house repairs,


66,


125 00


1901.


Jan. 12, E. G. Copp, school books fur- nished,


67,


5 70


Jan. 12, American Book Co., school books,


68,


98 03


Jan. 12, Solon A. Carter, State tax,


69, 425 00


Jan. 12, O. Richardson, school money in full,


70,


557 90


Jan. 17, C. H. Horne, Surveyor, sum- mer highway bill,


71


14 65


Jan. 21, G. S. Horner, library funds,


72


31 50


Feb. 2, James A. Bennett, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


73,


3 30


Feb.


2, Simon B. Thompson, sheep killed by dogs,


74,


5 00


Feb. 2, George F. Young, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


75, 49 25


Feb. 2, Asa B. Thompson, bridge bill,


76, 38 71


Feb. 2, Everett U. Hersey, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


77,


45 90


Feb. 2, Aaron W Gilman, care of town house,


. 78, 2 00


Feb.


2, E. U. Hersey, bridge on Lang's pond,


79, 13 55


Feb.


2, A. B. Thompson, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


80,


7 10


7


1901.


ORDER.


Feb. 9;


T. L. Thurston, tiles, dyna- mite and fuse,


81, 40 00


Feb.


12, Jolın M. Leary, board of Mar- tha Leary, 82, 8 75


Feb. 12, C. E. Hersey, labor on water- course in District No. 11,


83, 10 13


Feb. 12, C. E. Hersey, one day running road machine, 1899,


84, 1 50


Feb. 12, G. S. Horner, supplies fur- nished Free Library,


85, 8 35


Feb. 12, R. Lamprey, order book and school warrants.


86, 2 50


Feb. 12, Charles A. Davis's estate, plank furnished for bridges,


87, 8 10


12,


Feb. Daniel B. Palmer, services as Member of School Board,


88, 15 00


Feb. 13, George W. Copp, services as Member of School Board,


89, 18 00


Feb. 13, J. M. Haley, Services on Board of Health,


90, 1 00


Feb. 13, S. J. Thompson & Son, sheathing for school house,


91, 35 00


Feb. 13, George W. Copp, express on school books,


92,


3 10


Feb.


13, G. W. Copp, two and one- half days running road ma- chine, 1899-1900,


93. 3 75


Feb. 13, John A. Edgerly, work blast- ing ledge in Canaan,


94, 4 50


Feb. 13, Elbridge G. Copp, services as Member of School Board,


95,


18 00


Feb.


13, Elbridge G. Copp, repairs on road machine,


96, 2 90


Feb. 13, Selden McIntire, Surveyor, summer highway bill,


97, 15 75


Feb, 13, Walter H. Caverly, repairs on road machine,


98,


1 50


Feb.


3. G. S. Horner, dating stamps and insurance for Free Li- brary,


99,


6 22


Feb.


13, Lewis N. Frisbee, services as Supervisor, 100, 9 00


8


1901,


ORDER.


Feb.


13,


G. M. Ladd, services as Su-


pervisor,


101, $9 00


Feb. 13 Daniel Libby, services as Su- pervisor,


102, 9 00


Feb. 13, Lewis N. Frisbee, services as Policeman, 103, 2 00


Feb. 13, Frank A. Doe, services as Policeman,


104, 2 00


Feb.


13, B. F. Stokes, services as Po- liceman,


105, 2 00


Feb. 13, John D. Morrison, services as Constable,


106, 8 00


Feb.


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


107, 30 00


Feb.


13, American Book Co., school books,


108, 7 44


Feb.


13, Orlando Richardson, winter highway bill,


109, 11 43


Feb.


13, Orlando Richardson, summer highway bill, not given in by surveyors,


110, 15 73


. Feb. 13, Orlando Richardson, public water,


111, 19 50


13,


Feb. G. S. Horner, nails, powder and fuse,


112, 1 84


Feb. 13, Asa B. Thompson, tramp bill as per account,


113, 8 00


Feb. 14, J. C. Blake, services on Board of Health,


114,


2 00


Feb. 14, John A. Edgerly, telephone, postage and express,


115, 3 55


Feb. 14, M. D. Richardson, postage and express, 116, 5 00


Feb. Orlando Richardson, Town and School Treasurers,


117,


30 00


Feb.


14, Frank H. Young, services as Selectman,


118, 45 00


Feb. 14, Asa B. Thompson, services as Selectman, 119,


50 00


Feb. 14, John A. Edgerly, services as Selectman and Overseer of Poor, 120, 60 00


14,


9


1901.


ORDER.


Feb. 14, Marshall D. Richardson, ser- vices as Collector, 121, $ 50 00


Feb.


14, Frank H. Young, for drawing


- tiles and repairing sign-post, 122, 1 50


Feb. 14, Frances E. Bennett, board of town officers, 123, 8 00


Feb. 14, E. B. Andrews, returning deaths, 1899-1900, 124, 1 00


Feb. 14, Leonard C. Canney, Surveyor, summer highway bill, 125, 43 52


- Feb. 14, M. D. Richardson, abate-


ments. 126, 18 47


Feb. 14, J. A. Bennett, Auditor,


127,


4 00


Receipts and Expenditures for the Year.


RECEIPTS.


Feb. 15, Cash in hands of Treasurer,


$ 245 31


Oct. 12, For Dog Licenses,


74 54


Dec. 27, From County of Carroll, 82 00


1901.


Feb. 15, Insurance Tax,


3 75


Feb. 15, Savings Bank Tax,


222 67


Feb. 15, Literary Fund, 56 50


Feb. 15, Proportion of School Fund,


111 10


Feb. 15,. C. E. Hersey, wood shed,


4 50


Feb. 15, F. H. Young, school house,


19 00


Feb. 15, M. D. Richardson, Collector,


4,618 11


$5,437 48


ASSETS.


Due from Henry Lucas's estate,


$ 20 00


From County of Carroll, 21 75


In hands of Treasurer, Feb. 15, 1901,


248 00


$289 75


LIABILITIES.


None.


10


EXPENDITURES.


Winter Highway Bills,


$ 893 53


Summer Highway Bills,


713 96


Schools from Town,


700 00


Schools, State Appropriation,


111 10


Schools, Literary Fund,


56 50


Schools, Dog License, 1899,


90 30


School Books,


111 17


State Tax,


425 00


County Tax,


749 06


Town Officers,


364 00


Bridge Bills,


85 11


Grading Sandy Places in Highways,


186 19


Road to Lake at Melvin,


100 00


Library Trustees,


31 50


School House Repairs,


235 00


Dog Damage to Sheep,


5 00


County Poor Bills,


76 75


Miscellaneous Bills,


236 84


Abatements,


18 47


$5,189 48


Cash in hands of Treasurer, Feb. 15, 1901,


$248 00


$5,437 48


JOHN A. EDGERLY. Selectmen ASA B. THOMPSON. of FRANK H. YOUNG. Tuftonboro.


Tuftonboro, February 15, 1901.


Report of Town Treasurer.


FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1901.


RECEIPTS.


1900. March 14, Cash from Treasurer, 1899, $ 245 31


Dec. 27, Cash from County of Carroll, 82 00


Cash from State Treasurer, Insur- ance tax, 3 75


Cash from State Treasurer, Sav- ings Bank tax, 222 67


Cash from State Treasurer,, Lit- erary Fund, 56 50


Cash from State Treasurer, pro- portion of School fund, 111 10


Cash from Town Clerk, Dog Li- censes, 74 54


Cash from C. E. Hersey, school house shed, 4 50


Cash from F. H. Young, school house, 19 00


Cash from M. D. Richardson, Col- lector, 4,618 11


$5,437 48


EXPENDITURES.


PAID


Treasurer of School Board,


$ 957 90


For School Books,


111 17


State Treasurer, State Tax,


425 00


County Treasurer, County Tax,


749 06


County Pauper Bills,


76 75


Winter Highway Bills,


893 53


Summer Highway Bills,


713 96


Library Trustees,


31 50


Sheep Damage,


5 00


Repairing Bridges,


85 11


School House Repairs,


235 00


Covering Sand on Highway,


186 19


Repair on Mill Road,


100 00


12


Town Officers, Miscellaneous, Abatements,


$ 364 00


236 84


18 47


5,189 48


248 00


Balance in hands of Treasurer,


$5,437 48


ORLANDO RICHARDSON, Town Treasurer.


Report of School Board.


FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1901. RECEIPTS.


1900.


Feb. 15, Cash in hands of Treasurer, $ 95 28


School money by law, 500 00


School money in excess of law, 200 00


Money from State, 111 10


Dog Licenses, 90 30


Estate of John Brewster, 300 00


Literary Fund, 56 50


$1,353 18


EXPENDITURES.


1900.


PAID


March 22, C. W. Pinkham, for two and one- half cords of wood and fitting, $ 9 25


March 22, Jacob Hodgdon for two cords of wood, 6 00


March 22, Forest Hodgdon, fitting wood, 1 00


March 22, George F. Young, labor and fitting wood, (old bill), 5 00


May 9, D. B. Palmer for supplies fur- nished Corner school, 5 00


May 30, Lydia W. Connor, teaching in part, 10 00


June 30 Ginn & Co., school books, 7 70


June 30, Mrs. George Haley, cleaning school house, 2 00


July 13, Etta F. Mason, teaching 9 weeks, 63 00


July 13 Simon Thompson, conveying scholars, 22 50


July 13, Lucy M. R. Neal, teaching 10 weeks, 70 00


July 13, Annie M. Pinkham, teaching 10 weeks, 65 00


July


14, J. E. Langille, conveying schol- ars,


22 50


14


1900


July 14, J. E. Langille, one-half cord of wood, $ 1 38


July 14, Lydia W. Connor, teaching and conveying scholars, 65 00


July 14, Susie Wiggin, teaching 10


weeks, 65 00


July 21, Charles E. Johnson, conveying scholars, 17 50


Oct. 1, John F. Hooper, cleaning school house, 1899-1900, 4 00


Nov. 10, Lydia W. Connor, teaching 9 weeks, and conveying scholars, 67 50


Nov. 28, Simon B. Thompson, conveying scholars, 25 00


5 00


Dec. 11, John D. Morrison, blasting stone, Dec. 29, Annie M. Pinkham, teaching 12 weeks. 78 00


1901.


Jan. 16, Susie Wiggin, teaching 18 weeks, Jan. 16, Mrs. David Whitten, conveying scholars, 11 09


117 00


Jan. 16, Mrs. John Ayers, conveying schol- ars, 42 00


Jan. 23, Annie M. Pinkham, teaching six weeks,


39 00


Jan. 24, J. C. Blake, conveying scholars, 70 00


Jan. 26, Lucy M. R. Neal, teaching 18 weeks, 126 00


Jan. 28, Johnson Langille, conveying


scholars, 45 50


Jan. 28, Etta F. Mason, teaching 19 weeks, 142 50


Jan. 28, C. E. Johnson, conveying scholars,


31 50


Jan. 28, C. E. Johnson, wood and sup- plies furnished, 9 65


Jan. 31, Simon B. Thompson, conveying scholars, 20 00


Feb. 1, Lydia W. Connor, teaching 9 weeks, 58 50


Feb. 12, E. G. Copp, cleaning and sup- plies furnished, 7 89


Feb.


12,


Frank Libby, two cords of wood,


6 00


15


1901.


Feb. 12, John Q. Haley, kindlings and labor, $ 1 50


Feb. 12, G. W. Copp, cleaning and sup- plies furnished, 3 20


Cash on hand,


$1,348 66


4 52


$1,353 18


GEORGE W. COPP. - School Board DANIEL B. PALMER. of


ELBRIDGE G. COPP. Tuftonboro.


We certify that we have this day examined the forego- ing accounts of the School Board, and find them correctly cast and properly vouched for.


ROBERT LAMPREY.


Auditors. JAMES A. BENNETT. S


Tuftonboro, February 15, 1901.


Report of Committee on Repairs.


RECEIPTS.


From Town Treasurer, $200 00


EXPENDITURES.


1900. PAID


May 29,


T. L. Thurston, paint and oil, $ 37 50


May 29, Blake Folsom, shingles, 25 18


Nov. 22,


Lewis McIntire, labor, Corner


and Center school houses, 24 46


1901.


Jan. 18, T. L. Thurston, balance for paint, oil, etc., 31 46


Feb. 9, L. N. Frisbee, labor, painting, 60 00


Feb. 12, E. G. Copp, drawing shingles, nails, and clapboards,


5 35


Feb. 12, D. B. Palmer, nails, register, hinges, express and labor, 5 75


Feb. 12, Frank Libby, drawing and hous- ing lumber, 3 00


Feb. 12, Willie W. Adjutant, shingling, 4 10


$196 80


Cash to balance,


.3 20


$200 00


GEORGE W. COPP.


DANIEL B. PALMER. Committee.


Repair ELBRIDGE B. COPP.


We certify that we have this day examined the fore- ing accounts of the School Board, and find them correctly cast and properly vouched for.


ROBERT LAMPREY. Auditors, JAMES A. BENNETT. $


Tuftonboro, February 15, 1901.


Winter Highway Bills.


Account of Leander F. Wiggin, Surveyor District No. 1.


PAID


Leander Wiggin,


$17 81 George A. Wiggin, $ 5 20


Charles Dore,


18 90


Isaiah Wendall, 3 30


Albert Hatch,


5 05 George W. Wendall, 4 50


B. G. Lucas,


2 50 John R. Wendall, 5 25


Ira Thomas,


2 70 Frank Shannon, 23


Willie W. Thomas, 21 85


I. N. Neal,


1 00


Joseph M. Welch,


1 95


Isaiah S. Wiggin,


1 25


$91 49


Account of Jonathan L. Morrison, Surveyor District No. 2.


PAID


J. L. Morrison,


$14 20


C. E. Johnson, $ 1 45


Morris Bennett,


2 95


H. F. McIntire,


90


L. N. Frisbee,


3 18


E. E. Fall,


1 00


Frank P. Blake,


4 50


Fred Osborne,


1 20


Frank Staples,


1 58


G. L. Morrison, 1 13


John W. Bennett,


14 30


Frank M. Thomas,


2 67


$51 08


Frank Shannon,


2 02


Account of Orsino V. Bennett, Surveyor District No. 3.


PAID


Orsino V. Bennett, $10 80


George G. Piper,


$ 1 05


$11 85


Account of Walter Caverly, Surveyor District No. 4.


PAID


Walter Caverly, $23 70 Charles G. Edgerly, $ 1 30


Clement Gendro, 3 28 Frank E. Piper, 7 01


Arthur M. Bean,


2 55


John A. Edgerly,


5 25


$43 09


Account of George W. Copp, Surveyor District No. 5. PAID


George W. Copp,


$ 5 85 H. A. Ladd,


$ 1 65


18


Charles H. Bennett, $ 2 25


C. L. Gilman, $ 1 80


Mrs. C. G. Fernald,


9 90


A. D. Piper, 1 35


N. D. Hodgdon, 2 02 Alvah Dow, 1 20


B. F. Stokes, 1 20


J. D. Morrison, 10 50


Frank E. Hersey, 4 43


C. H. Hodgdon, 1 50


$44 51


D. J. Hersey, 86


Account of James A. Bennett, Surveyor District No. 6.


PAID


James A. Bennett, $ 7 05


A. T. Stitts, $ 1 05


W. P. Willand,


2 25


T. French Heirs, 90


A. W. Gilman, 2 02


J. H. Neal,


8 77


J. L. Hersey,


6 37


D. E. Piper, 6 37


J. M. Haley,


2 94


T. H. Blaisdell,


6 00


$43 72


Account of Asa B. Thompson, Surveyor District No. 7.


PAID


A. B. Thompson,


$12 60 Charles Haley, $ 23


Jacob Hodgdon, 4 65


David Whitten,


5 48


$24 24


Perley Merryfield,


1 28


Account of Frank A. Bean, Surveyor District No. 8.


PAID


Frank A. Bean, $ 8 55


Albert Streeter, $ 2 60


Willie L. Bean,


7 35


Charles Hoyt, 3 15


I. J. Bean,


2 10


Freeman D. Gove, 80


Augustus Bean,


1 00


Howard Bean, 3 60


Ralph Bean,


2 40


Silas W. Bean,


3 45


$35 00


Account of Everett U. Hersey, Surveyor District No. 9.


PAID


Everett U. Hersey, $ 11 20


Thomas F. Piper, $ 5 35


James H. Hersey, 5 65


George W. Hersey, 1 95


$24 15


·


19


Account of Robert Lamprey, Surveyor District No. 10.


PAID


Robert Lamprey, $21 02 James A. Doe, $ 1 95


John A. Wiggin, 11 17


Willie W. Adjutant, 1 12


$38.86


George F. Young,


3 60


Account of Charles E. Hersey, Surveyor District No. 11.


PAID


Charles E. Hersey, $9 12 Franklin L. Hersey, $11 63


Elisha Woodworth, 2 79 John Ayers, 3 26


Frank Whitten, 1 50


Frank A. Doe,


8 59


$36 89


Account of Charles W. Pinkham, Surveyor District No. 12.


PAID


Charles H. Brown, $24 65


Everett E. Horne,


Henry S. Burleigh,


50


crossing field,


$ 5 00


Charles W. Pinkham, 1, 35


Herbert C. Hoitt,


2 03


$38 00


Everett E. Horne, 4 47


Account of Frank H. Young, Surveyor District No. 13.


PAID '


Frank H. Young,


$6 80 John Ayers,


$1 12


7 92


Account of Lewis McIntire, Surveyor District No. 14.


PAID


Lewis McIntire, $ 3 00 Daniel D. Wingate, $ 90


Selden McIntire, 27 15


Frank Straw, 1 20


$32 25


Account of Leonard C. Canney, Surveyor District No. 15.


PAID


Leonard C. Canney, $ 8 15


Levi W. Libby, $ 7 20


Lyford M. Wiggin,


6 75


J. A. Towle, 2 40


James Ayers, 2 85


E. A. Dow, 1 65


George Haley,


2 55


Clifton Bisbee, 2 85


$37 25


George W. Allen,


2 85


20


Account of Lafayette Thompson, Surveyor District No. 16. PAID


Lafayette Thompson, $6 08 Simon Thompson, .


$13 08


$19 16


Account of George Welch, Surveyor District No. 17. PAID


George Welch,


$36 69


George Freese, $ 5 25


Andrew Welch,


6 00


A. C. Barr,


21 34


$89 20


Samuel Drew,


19 92


Account of Theodore Thompson, Surveyor District No. 18.


PAID


Theodore Thomp-


Edwin Peavey, $ 1 42


son,


$31 06


Frank Wentworth, 1 20


Henry McDuffee,


12 60


Johnson Langelle,


4 50


$50 78


Account of Frank Libby, Surveyor District No. 19.


PAID


Frank Libby,


$32 70


Harry Davis, $ 1 65


C. E. Ham,


19 50


E. L. Ayers, 1 27


John Q. Haley,


8 10


Levi W. Libby, 5 25


Herbert F. Hodgdon, 23 48


George W. Allen,


2 02


D. B. Palmer,


8 32


Clifton Bisbee,


3 24


Howard Emery,


6 22


George A. Moody,


3 45


$115 20


Account of Charles Horne, Surveyor District No. 20.


PAID


Charles H. Horne,


$18 22


Daniel W. Shaw,


$ 2 55


H. F. Hodgdon,


3 82


W. Cook, 1 50


Charles H. Bickford,


5 10


George W. Sawyer,


10 27


$41 46


Miscellaneous Bills.


PAID


Lydia Willand,


$ 3 30


Charles Stilling


$ 1 00.


Robert Hunt,


1 75


Charles S. Bassett, 4 90


George W. Ladd,


1 95


John F. Hooper,


4 53


$17 43


Summer Highway Bills.


Account of Leander F. Wiggin, Surveyor District No. 1.


PAID


Leander F. Wiggin, $13 20 George A. Wiggin, $ 3 79


Elijah Canney, 1 50 Charles C. Dore, 15 67


W. W. Thomas, 14 00 A. W. Swett, 7 65


John R. Wendall, 5 10


Isaiah Wendall, 5 92


$67 01


Account of Jonathan L. Morrison, Surveyor District No. 2.


PAID


J. L. Morrison,


$17 70 Frank P. Blake, $ 4 35


James Reid, 7 80


Wesley Johnson, 1 05


John W. Bennett,


12 75


Frank Staples,


2 25


Morris Bennett,


4 50


$50 40


Account of Orsino V. Bennett, Surveyor District No. 3.


PAID


Orsino V. Bennett, $10 00 George Piper, $ 3 50


Charles Low, 1 50


$15 00


Account of Walter Caverly, Surveyor District No. 4.


PAID


Walter Caverly,


$11 00 John A. Edgerly, $ 4 50


S. V. Caverly,


9 75


Clement Gendro,


3 00


$28 25


Account of John D. Morrison, Surveyor District No. 5.


PAID


John D. Morrison,


$14 75 Daniel Fernald, Jr., $ 1 00


G. W. Copp,


6 00


Levi W. Ladd, 2 75


C. H. Hodgdon,


2 25


H. A. Walker, 4 00


F. E. Hersey,


8 40


B. F. Stokes, 5 25


John F. Hooper,


90


G. M. Ladd,


1 50


D. J. Hersey,


1 50


O. Richardson,


2 50


C. W. Davis,


75


Andrew Sullivan,


75


$58 55


Ruth Gordon,


6 25


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22


Account of James A. Bennett, Surveyor District No. 6.


PAID


James A. Bennett, $ 7 80


T. French Heirs, $ 1 80


W. P. Willand, 2 02


J. M. Haley, 2 55


James H. Bennett,


1 05 J. D. Morrison, 6 00


T. H. Blaisdell,


3 30 F. H. Young, 3 50


J. L. Hersey,


1 50


Willie H. Hodgdon, 63


D. E. Piper, 1 50


A. W. Gilman,


2 25


$33 90


Account of Asa B. Thompson, Surveyor District No. 7.


PAID


A. B. Thompson,


$9 69


David Whitten, $ 1 50


Jacob Hodgdon, 5 17


Arthur Treet, 2 10


Jonathan Hodgdon,


11 57


Perley Merryfield,


2 25


$37 68


George Welch,


5 40


Account of Willie L. Bean, Surveyor District No. 8.


PAID


Willie L. Bean,


$4 00


John Bean,


$ 1 50


I. J. Bean,


5 50 John Stevens, 5 50


Augustus Bean,


2 75


Ralph Bean, 3 00


A. W. Streeter,


3 00


$25 25


Account of Everett U. Hersey, Surveyor District No. 9.


PAID


Everett U. Hersey, $ 20 65


Thomas F. Piper, $ 6 75


James H. Hersey, 8 75


George W. Hersey, 3 00


$45 90


Charles S. Bassett,


6 75


.


Account of George F. Young, Surveyor District No. 10.


PAID


George F. Young,


$24 70 Franklin L. Haley, $ 3 00


Robert Lamprey,


3 75


Charlés E. Hersey, 3 00


James A. Doe,


2 70


Frank A. Doe, 3 00


Bennie Wiggin,


2 25


John Ayers, 3 75


Levi W. Butterfield,


2 25


John A. Wiggin,


75 $49 15


1


23


Account of Charles E. Hersey, Surveyor District No. 11.


PAID


Charles E. Hersey, $11 03


John Ayers, $ 3 00


F. L. Hersey, 5 85


Frank Whitten,


4 05


Frank A. Doe, 9 00


E. Woodworth, 3 38


$39 46


Mrs. John Haley, 3 15


Account of Charles H. Brown, Surveyor District No. 12.


PAID


Charles H. Brown, $13 65


James Tulley, $ 2 63


Charles W. Pinkham, 4 35


Everett E. Horne, 3 52


$24 15


Account of Frank H. Young, Surveyor District No. 13.


PAID


Frank H. Young, $ 8 12 John Ayers, $ 1 50


Henry S. Burleigh, 1 50 Frank Whitten, 1 50


Herbert Hoitt, 2 85


Elisha Woodworth, 1 50


$16 97


Account of Selden McIntire, Surveyor District No. 14.


PAID


Selden McIntire, $15 75


Account of Leonard C. Canney, Surveyor District No. 15.


PAID


Leonard C. Canney, $11 70


John A. Wingate, $ 5 62


Lyford M. Wiggin,- 10 50 Alvah Dow, 25




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