Journal of the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of Putnam County 1904, Part 6

Author: Putnam County (N.Y.). Board of Supervisors
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: [Carmel, N.Y.] : The Board
Number of Pages: 98


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6, Putnam Valley


3 96


District No.


4, Putnam Valley


3 46


District No.


5, Putnam Valley


126 25


District No.


2, Kent


2 48


District No.


7, Kent


1 42


District No.


6, Carmel


287 56


District No.


6, Carmel


260 64


District No. , Carmel


6 24


District No. 12, Carmel


14 68


District No. 10, Carmel


381 78


District No. 3, Carmel


6 30


2,019 14


Paid E. D. Stannard, County Treasurer, fees


$680 54


Less fees on State tax.


11 02


669 52


Balance due County 3,011 35


$77,833 79


St


Co


Ba


R B


2,703 64


Pal


279 58


548 79 Für


65


County in Account with Towns.


KENT.


Dr. $78 13


State tax for Supreme Court.


99 59


County tax .


2,532 20


Due County from Town, according to County Treasurer's report for 1903


1,949 59


Uncollected school taxes returned in 1903.


737 66


Paid on order of A. C. Townsend, Supervisor, to Theron


Dean, Commissioner of Highways, for highway


arrearage for 1903


1,154 50


$6,551 67


Cr.


Received from Town Collector.


$1,430 75


Back taxes collected by County Treasurer.


690 37


Fine paid County Treasurer


50 00


Balance due County from Town on December 4, 1904. ...


4,380 55


$6,551 67


PATTERSON.


Dr.


State tax .


$117 93


State tax for Supreme Court.


150 34


County tax .


3,822 37


Balance due Town from County on December 4, 1904


63 05


$4,153 69


Cr.


Received from Town Collector.


$4,005 49


Balance due from County according to County Treasurer's


report for 1903


148 20


$4,153 69


CARMEL.


Dr.


State tax


$278 70


State tax for Supreme Court.


355 27


County tax


9,032 96


Due County from Town, according to County Treasurer's report for 1903.


3,168 30


Uncollected school taxes returned unpaid in 1903.


6 96


$12,842 19


Cr.


Received from Town Collector.


$6,893 65


Back taxes collected by County Treasurer.


2,754 25


Balance due County from Town on December 4, 1904.


3,194 29


$12,842 19


SOUTHEAST. e


Dr.


State tax


$276 98


State tax for Supreme Court.


353 04


County tax .


8,976 42


Due County from Town, according to County Treasurer's report for 1903.


6,330 75


Uncollected school taxes returned unpaid in 1903. 2,885 29


$18,822 48


State tax


66


Received from Town Collector. Back taxes collected by County Treasurer.


Cr.


$3,387 84


1,014 10


Balance due County from Town on December 4, 1904. 14,420 54


$18,822 48


PUTNAM VALLEY.


Dr.


State tax


$44 85


State tax for Supreme Court. .


57 19


Uncollected school taxes returned unpaid in 1903.


373 83


County tax


1,453 81


Paid M. S. Adams, Commissioner of Highways, for high- way tax collected from Croft Mine.


29 25


Balance due Town from County on December 4, 1904.


89 00


$2,047 93


Cr.


Received from Town Collector.


$1,303 44


Back taxes collected by County Treasurer.


644 46


Balance due Town from County, 1903.


100 03


$2,047 93


PHILIPSTOWN.


Dr.


State tax


$305 56


State tax for Supreme Court.


389 49


County tax


9,903 15


Uncollected school taxes returned unpaid in 1903.


117 81


Balance due Town from County on December 4, 1904.


103 68


$10,819 69


Cr.


Received from Town Collector.


$10,277 56


Back taxes collected by County Treasurer.


123 98


Balance due Town from County, according to County


Treasurer's report for 1903.


418 15


Dated Brewster, N. Y., December 5, 1904.


EDWARD D. STANNARD, County Treasurer of Putnam County.


We, the members of a committee appointed to audit the account of the County Treasurer for the year 1903, have this day examined the account, with the vouchers thereto, and find that the same is correct, and that there is in the hands of the County Treasurer the sum of three thousand eleven hundred dollars and thirty-five cents ($3,011.35).


Dated December 13, 1904.


A. C. TOWNSEND,


W. M. BENJAMIN,


Committee.


D


$10,819 69


To


R


67


Report of Keeper of Putnam County Poor House. From December 1st, 1903, to December 1st, 1904.


CARMEL, December 1, 1904.


To the Board of Supervisors of Putnam County:


GENTLEMEN-I herewith submit my annual report.


Respectfully yours, NATHAN B. SMITH,


Keeper.


TO ARTICLES SOLD FROM FARM.


CASH RECEIVED.


Dec. 11, 1903.


Regal Manufacturing Company, 1 cowhide.


$4 77


66 26 66


Herbert Northrup, 33 pounds leaf lard, at $0.10. 3 30


26, 66 Regal Manufacturing Company, 1 cowhide. 4 77


Tan. 22, 1904.


Regal Manufacturing Company, 2 cowhides. 8 39


5 37


66


23,


66


C. E. Nichols, 2 cows and 1 calf ...


54 00


66 23,


66


Regal Manufacturing Company, 1 cowhide.


3 69


Mar. 2, 66


66


Regal Manufacturing Company, 1 cowhide.


5 00


66


66


Regal Manufacturing Company, 1 cowhide.


4 08


66


C. E. Nichols, difference in calves.


5 60


Apr. 8, 14, 66 16,.


66


C. E. Nichols, 1 poor cow.


8 08


66 28, May 20, 66


66


C. E. Nichols, difference in calves. .


6 00


21, June 20,


66


Regal Manufacturing Company, cowhide.


5 86


July


66


C. E. Nichols, 1 calf


C. E. Nichols, 1 calf. 11 55


22 17


Aug.


66


C. E. Nichols, 1 cow and calf and 2 fal. calves.


51 75


66


66


Regal Manufacturing Company, 1 cowhide.


4 35


66


C. E. Nichols, difference in calves.


10 40


Sept. 1,


66


C. E. Nichols, 1 calf. .


10 74


66


15,


66


Regal Manufacturing Company, 1 cowhide.


3 11


66


C. E. Nichols, 3 fal. calves.


4 00


66 John T. Barrett, 18 pounds butter


4 50


66


C. E. Nichols, 2 calves.


8 40


66


25,


66 C. E. Nichols, 1 calf.


10 50


66


31,


H. L. Hunter, 12 barrels apples 6 62


Nov. 10, 66 C. E. Nichols, 2 calves.


15 86


Feb. 9, 66 15, 66


Mrs. Anna G. Wixon, 112 pounds beef, at $0.0512


6 16


C. E. Nichols, 1 calf.


3 61


8, 28,


Regal Manufacturing Company, 1 cowhide.


3 00


C. E. Nichols, difference in calves.


4 28


C. E. Nichols, difference in calves.


14 41


66 30, 9, 14,


C. E. Nichols, 2 calves


10 95


66 30, 6, 8, 22,


Regal Manufacturing Company, 1 cowhide.


3 47


66


9,


30 05


66 C. F. Dean, 10 barrels apples.


Oct. 12, 22, 66 22, 24, 66 24,


66


C. F. Dean, 12 barrels apples


13 48


66


66


C. E. Nichols, 2 fal. calves.


7 00


Regal Manufacturing Company, 1 cowhide.


68


Nov. 28, 1904. C. F. Dean, 12 barrels apples. 66 29, I. E. Hobby, 24 pounds butter


$8 90


5 52


66


30, Mrs. Kelley, 11 pounds butter.


2 75


Dec. 5, 66


C. F. Dean, 19 barrels apples.


11 65


=


=


$408 09


PAID IN CASH.


Dec. 3, 1903.


Phebe Light, labor, nurse.


$10 00


66


4,


Freight bill


3 40


66


12, 66


V. Libonati, repairs to harness.


2 85


66


Freight bill


80


66


12, 66 17, 66 Stephen Ruscoe, labor


7 45


66


18, 66 Phebe Light, nurse.


3 00


66


18, 66


Kate Hobby, labor.


10 00


66


18,


66


Sarah Austin, labor.


8 00


31, 66 Alexander Purdy, 3 days' labor


4 00


Jan. 4, 1904.


66


15, 66


Kate Hobby, labor


10 00


66


15


66


Sarah Austin, labor.


8 00


66 27, . " Emma Sprague, labor.


10 00


Feb. 1,


66


F. J. Ganun, repairing pump.


2 05


.66


15,


66


Kate Hobby, labor.


10 00


66


27, 66


Emma Sprague, labor.


10 00


Mar. 15, 66


Sarah Austin, labor.


8 00


66


15,


66


Kate Hobby, labor.


10 00


66


28,


66


Emma Sprague, labor


10 00


66


28,


60


Coleman Shears, 90 pounds beef, at $0.05.


4 50


Apr. 7, 13,


Freight bill


1 72


66


15,


Kate Hobby, labor


00


66


15,


66 Sarah Austin, labor


3 00


66


21,


66 Freight bill


. 00 46 61


May 15,


Kate Hobby, labor.


11 00


66


15,


66


Sarah Austin, labor


8 00


66


24,


66


C. B. Rickey, 100 pounds beef, at $0.05.


5 00


25,


Freight bill


32


27,


Emma Sprague, labor


· 10 00


June 14,


Freight bill


25


15,


Sarah Austin, labor


8 00


66


15,


66


Kate Hobby, labor


11 00


66


20,


Freight bill


60


23,


V. Libonati, harness repairs.


8 90


Emma Sprague, labor


10 00


July 15, 66


Kate Hobby, labor


11 00


66


15,


66


Sarah Austin, labor.


8 00


66


22,


Freight bill


1 91


66


25,


Edward Hoy, 10 days' in haying.


10 00


66


27


Emma Sprague, labor.


10 00


Aug. 2,


66 Freight bill


50


66


3,


66 Phebe Light, labor


5 00


66


18, 66 Phebe Light, labor


4 00


66


18, 66 Kate Hobby, labor.


11 00


66


18,


66 Sarah Austin, labor


8 00


25,


66 Bertha Ferris, labor


00


=


Oct.


==


=


=


=


28,


66


Emma Sprague, labor.


10 00


Sherman Ruscoe, labor.


20 00


15,


66


Sarah Austin, labor.


8 00


66


21,


66


Freight bill


66


27,


66


Freight bill


66


28


Emma Sprague, labor


10 00


66


Edward Hoy, whitewashing.


5 00


27, 66


66


Sent.


Total


69


Sept. 15, 1904.


$11 00


15,


Sarah Austin, labor.


8 00


18,


F. J. Ganun, 1 ox sled.


10 00


66


18,


Repairing tinware . Emma Sprague, labor


12 50


Sarah Austin, labor.


8 00


Kate Hobby, labor.


11 00


Emma Sprague, labor


10 00


66


31,


66


C. R. Shears, 434 pounds beef, at $0.0612.


28 21


66


Phebe Light, labor.


8 00


Freight bill


96


66


15,


66


Kate Hobby, labor.


11 00


66


15,


66


Sarah Austin, labor


3 00


25,


Joseph R. Sprague, 15 pigs, at $2.25.


33 75


26,


Emma Sprague, labor


10 00


Total.


$528 23


PAID IN ORDERS ON COUNTY TREASURER.


Dec. 2, 1903. Sherman Ruscoe, labor.


$25 00


8,


J. W. Matthews & Co., merchandise.


77 27


16,


C. C. Bumford, merchandise. 55 85


428 52


22,


66


Henry Holmes, 110 pounds beef, at $0.06.


6 60


Jan.


6, 7,


66


J. W. Matthews & Co., 10 barrels flour


51 00


66


7,


66


James B. Hyatt, labor ..


21 00


8, 11, 12,


A. E. Corbin, merchandise.


71 62


66


18,


James E. Kent, 2 fal. cows.


60 00


66


Charles Kopp, 540 pounds beef, at $0.06.


32 40


66


18 22, 66


F. R. Hall, shoeing oxen.


4 00


Feb.


J. Griffith, merchandise.


46 81


66


66


Sherman Ruscoe, labor.


20 00


66


2,


J. N. Walker, merchandise


15 70


3,


C. C. Bumford, merchandise.


46 53


4,


66


J. W. Matthews & Co., merchandise.


25 60


George Hine, 4 fal. cows.


115 00


Mar.


C. C. Bumford, merchandise


53 92


66


Sherman Ruscoe, labor.


20 00


66


B. C. Ganun, merchandise.


47 99


66


14,


Sherman Ruscoe, labor.


10 00


22,


Arthur Townsend, 1,310 pounds beef, at $0.06.


78 60


Apr. 4, 66 4, 66 14,


66


W. D. Smalley, blacksmith bill.


18 61


22,


66


Halstead & Co., 1 barrel bean pork


13 50


66


66


Henry Brinker & Co., 3 sacks potatoes.


12 00


J. W. Matthews & Co., merchandise.


68 03


May


E. A. Nickerson, labor.


8 05


9,


66


William A. Leggett & Co., 5 barrels flour.


28 00


66


10,


C. C. Bumford, merchandise.


51 80


18, Ellsworth Fowler, merchandise.


7 21


22,


66


Samuel T. Barrett, merchandise


James Simpson, 300 pounds beef, at $0.05.


15 00


66 23, 6,1904.


William D. Smalley, blacksmith.


20 60


C. C. Bumford, merchandise


53 50


Ellsworth Fowler, merchandise.


19 44


Robert Ritchie, 2 fal. cows.


60 00


66


66 Alonzo Ferris, 15 pigs.


30 00


26, 1, 2,


29 2, 3, 7,


C. C. Bumford, merchandise.


57 28


G. W. Hall, feed bill ..


56 57


26, 29, 2, 3,


25 00


J. N. Walker, merchandise.


2 20


6 26,


Det. 15, 15, 25, a 66 26,


Freight bill


1 29


Nov. 2, 4.


Kate Hobby, labor.


66


66


70


May 19, 1904. Herbert Winship, 1,088 pounds beef


$70 42


66


21, E. A. Nickerson, labor ...


66


24, A. E. Corbin, merchandise.


June 3, 66 W. S. Paddock, 500 pounds hominy


66


4,


W. N. Dean, 5 cows.


66 10,


C. C. Bumford, merchandise.


51 75


66 25, Henry Knapp, labor.


25 00


July 5,


66


J. W. Matthews & Co., merchandise.


34 50


..


7,


66 C. C. Bumford, merchandise.


56 73


8,


66 Starr Ga Nun & Son, repairs to ram


39 45


21,


66 Byron Sutton, labor


21 00


22,


J. Griffith, merchandise.


154 91


66


66


W. D. Smalley, blacksmith bill.


22 99


66


25,


66 Peter O'Hara, 520 pounds beef, at $0.05.


26 00


66 27,


66 Henry Knapp, labor.


25 00


66


27 66


Byron Sutton, 438 pounds beef, at $0.07.


30 66


Aug. 1,


Peter O'Hara, 400 pounds beef, at $0.051/2.


22 00


8,


C. C. Bumford, merchandise.


56 85


66


22,


W. E. Smith, merchandise.


7 00


27


66


Henry Knapp, labor.


25 00


Sept. 20, 66


C. C. Bumford, merchandise


61 00


66


21,


H. L. Miller, washing machine.


0 00


Oct. 3,


66 Henry Knapp, labor. .


25 00


15,


C. C. Bumford, merchandise.


48 35


17,


66 A. E. Corbin, merchandise.


25 84


Nov. 7,


66 Henry Knapp, labor.


25 00


66


8,


66 American Soap Company, 1/2 barrel washaline.


8 25


Total


$3,161 70


RECAPITULATION. Dr.


Amount received from farm. .


$408 09


Cash from County Treasurer.


639 36


Orders on County Treasurer.


3,161 70


Total


$4,209 15


Cr.


Paid in cash.


$528 23


Paid in orders.


3,161 70


Balance due Keeper, December 1, 1903.


439 36


Due Keeper for salary, December 1, 1904.


500 00


Total.


$4,629 29


Balance due Keeper, December 1, 1904 $420 14


The number of inmates in County House, December 1, 1903.


31


Received during the year.


29


Discharged during the year


14


Died during the year.


8


Remaining December 31, 1904.


35


Number of weeks board.


. . . . 1,633


66


10,


A. E. Corbin, merchandise.


31 92


22,


66


J. W. Matthews & Co., merchandise.


1 67


5,


Robert Ritchie, 2 fal. cows.


55 00


P


Pa


17 00 44 41


6 00 165 00


25,


71


Paid by order of Supervisors:


Mrs. John P. Williams, 1 child, 12 months.


$72 00


Mrs. Dennis Williams, 1 child, 12 months.


96 00


Mrs. Freeman Adams, 1 child, 12 months


77 00


Mrs. Kate Bennett, 1 child, 12 months.


120 00


$365 00


Paid by order of Clark & Townsend, Commissioners:


Mar. 16, 1904. B. S. Palmer, 26,890 pounds coal, at $6.50 per ton.


$87 39


16, 66 C. C. Bumford, 2 barrels oil, 101 gallons.


14 14


May 10, 66 C. C. Bumford, 50 gallons oil.


7 00


July 5, B. S. Palmer, 2,280 pounds coal, at $6.


6 84


Nov. 9,


C. C. Bumford, 116 gallons oil.


15 79


$131 16


NATHAN B. SMITH, Keeper, County Farm.


INVENTORY OF PROPERTY AT COUNTY FARM.


Lumber wagon


$30 00


3 axes


$1 50


Single wagon.


2 00


1 desk 10 00


Pair horses


100 00


1 settee 3 00


1 double harness.


12 00


4 arm chairs. 8 00


Single harness


5 00


1 table and drawers.


4 00


Bob sled. .


3 00


60 yards oilcloth


4 00


Lumber wagon


20 00


50 chairs 7 00


2 00


Stable tools.


2 00


1 cooking range and boiler. 70 00


3 neck yokes


1 50


5 Babcock extinguishers. 15 00


1 pair oxen.


1 50


2 buck saws. 1 00


16 cows.


480 00


1 set scale beams


2 50


30 tons hay


360 00


2 corn baskets


1 00


2 pairs shelvings.


5 00


91-foot table.


50 00


Cradle


2 00


40 chairs


10 00


2 cultivators


4 00


70 beds and bedding.


200 00


2 grindstones


2 00


2 grain scoops.


1 50


3 rakes


45


3 scythes and sticks.


1 50


2 pairs whiffle trees.


1 00


15 pigs


45 00


1 fanning mill.


5 00


6 barrels pork.


96 00


3 ploughs


12 00


300 pounds ham at 13 cts.


39 00


Potato hiller.


1 00


250 pounds ribs


20 00


Mowing machine


30 00


40 barrels


2 00


Wheel rake.


10 00


600 pounds wheat bran.


7 50


3 hoes


75


30 bushels corn.


10 00


4 potato diggers


1 00


50 bushels rye


30 00


3 boxes soap


3 00


1 stack stalks.


5 00


Tobacco


19 50


2 ox sleds.


5 00


Barrel salt.


2 00


1 stone boat.


1 00


12 shirts


6 00


3 crowbars


4 00


Underclothing


3 00


2 ox chains. .


2 00


7 pairs shoes.


900


2 wheelbarrows


1 50


12 pairs socks.


. 00


2 corn planters.


3 00


Washing machine.


9 50


3 cross-cut saws.


00


Coal stove.


5 00 2 harrows


15 00


Milk pans.


1 50 1 coffin


5 00


Churn


1 00 40 yards ticking. 4 80


2 milk pails


50 12 yards shirting.


1 20


2 00


4 shovels


2 00


10 forks


10 00


1 vice and bench.


Farm wagon.


72


10 pairs overalls. $3 80 12 brooms


$3 00


20 pounds coffee ..


4 00


Matches 1 75


75 gallons kerosene


7 50 11% bushels beans.


3 25


120 pounds tea


36 00


225 pounds sugar


12 35


9 washstands


4 50


6 barrels flour.


30 00


20 chambers


4 00


INVENTORY OF PROPERTY IN COUNTY BUILDINGS AT CARMEL, 1904.


SURROGATE'S OFFICE .- 1 clock, 23 chairs, 3 tables, 172 volumes Court Appeals Reports, 39 volumes Miscellaneous Reports, 19 volumes Surrogate's Court Reports, 4 volumes Revised Statutes, 3 volumes Code, 3 volumes Wills, Jarman on, 1 volume Surrogate's Court Practice, 1 volume Law and Practice of Surrogate's Court, 1 volume Criminal and Penal Codes, 1 volume Criminal Digest, 2 volumes Taxable Transfers, 1 volume Taxable Transfer Act, 1 volume Laws of New York, 1 volume Constitutional Convention, 1 volume Real Property Law, 1 volume Law of Collateral Inheritance Legacy and Succession Taxes, 1 volume Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure, 1 letter press, 22 Johnson's Reports, 8 Cowen's Reports, 23 Wendell's Reports, 2 Denio's Reports, 7 Hill's Reports, 7 volumes Index Laws, Laws of New York, 1852, 1855, 1869, 1872, 1874, 1875 (2 volumes), 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881 (2 volumes), 1882, 1883, 1884, 1886 (2 volumes), 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890 (2 volumes), 1892 (2 volumes) 1893 (3 volumes), 1895 (2 volumes). 1896 (2 volumes) 1898 (2 volumes) 1903 (2 volumes), 1904 1 volume Redfield's Surrogate's Practice, 1 volume Jessup's Surrogate's Practice, 21 volumes Record's Wills, 26 volumes Record Minutes, 6 volumes Letters Guardianship, 1 volume Guardian Oaths, 1 volume Special Guardian Orders, 1 volume Notice to Creditors Orders, 5 volumes Real Estate Proceedings 2 volume Bonds, 1 volume County Treasurer Deposits, 7 volumes Letters Testamentary, 2 volumes Executors' Oaths, 1 volume Inventory, 2 volumes Administrators' Oaths, 8 volumes Letters Adminis- tration, 1 index volume Taxable Transfer Records, 1 safe, 1 volume Transfer Tax Proceedings Minutes, 1 rug, 1 seal, 2 letterpress books, 2 letter files, 7 ink wells, 4 inkstands.


SUPERVISORS' ROOM .- Large oak table, 7 revolving chairs, 1 roll top desk, carpet, 6 cuspidors, 35 volumes Session Laws, 3 volumes Revised Statutes, 4 volumes Index to Laws, 4 volumes Supervisors' Proceedings, 1 table and drawers, 1 small desk, set weights and measures, 2 volumes Morehouse's Manual, 1 volume Gilbert's Town and County Officers' Manual, map Putnam County, rugs, 6 arm chairs and 1 seal.


GRAND JURY ROOM .- 24 chairs, 1 stove, 1 table, 4 cuspidors.


PETIT JURY ROOM .- 12 chairs, 1 stove, lamp and table.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S ROOM .- Roll top desk, stove, 2 chairs, carpet.


COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE .- 5 wooden high-back chairs, 1 roll top desk, 1 high desk, 2 maps Putnam County, 1 washstand, 6 nickle cuspidors, 5 arm chairs, 1 step ladder.


COURT ROOM .- Portrait of Hon. J. O. Dykman, 1 clerk's chair, 2 judges' chairs, 24 arm chairs, 16 Grecian chairs, 262 foot settees, 188 foot ash table, 2 stoves, 3 chandeliers, 18 cuspidors, 2 coal scuttles, 1 Economic heater, 1 dozen window shades.


BARN .- 1 shovel, scoop, 2 lawn mowers, rake, pick.


JAIL .- 1 dozen pair blankets, 2 dozen shirts, 1/2 dozen coal scuttles, 7 brooms, 1 new stove.


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GENERAL ABSTRACT OF State, School, County and Town Taxes, In the Several Towns of Putnam County for the Year 1904.


CARMEL .- Rate .0065.


State Tax


$323 87


Justices Supreme Court


314 51


County Tax


9,082 78


Highway Appropriation


3,950 00


Roads and Bridges


250 00


Expense of County Bonds and Interest


203 43


$14,124 59


Surplus Tax


236 60


Dog Tax


64 50


Uncollected School Taxes


1,078 31


$15,504 00


KENT .- Rate .0070.


State Tax


$89 12


Justices Supreme Court


86 55


County Tax


2,499 39


Town Allowances


1,448 67


Town Bills (audited by Supervisor) Chas. Kopp


98 30


Expense of County Bonds and Interest


271 24


Surplus Tax


98 03


$4,591 30


Dog Tax


93 50


Uncollected School Taxes


627 47


Highway Arrearage


1,498 25


$6,810 52


PATTERSON .- Rate .0074.


State Tax


$135 36


Justices Supreme Court


131 45


County Tax


3,795 96


Town Allowances


1,122 92


Roads


2,200 00


Bridges


300 00


Town Bill (audited by Supervisor) L. A. Sutton, M. D.


10 00


$7,695 69


63 05


Due Town from County Treasurer


$7,632 64


Surplus Tax


71 42


$7,704 06


92 50


Dog Tax


$7,796 56


$14,361 19


$4,493 27


74


PUTNAM VALLEY .- Rate .0124.


State Tax


$61 84


Justices Supreme Court


60 05


County Tax


1,734 34


Town Allowances


434 56


Town Bill (audited by Supervisor) L. Jaycox


2 00


Roads


2,000 00


Bridges


300 00


Due Town from County


89 00


Surplus Tax


57 42


$4,561 21


Dog Tax


79 50


Uncollected School Taxes


235 28


Highway Arrearage


209 40


$5,085 39


PHILIPSTOWN .- Rate, Town, .0058; Village, .0052.


State Tax


$365 75


Justices Supreme Court


355 17


County Tax


10,257 27


Town Allowances


848 74


Town Certificate due Highway Commissioner Bridges.


311 50


Appropriation for Highways and Bridges by Supervisor


500 00


$12,638 43


Surplus Tax-Town, $13.70; Village, $63.05


78 73


Dog Tax


185 00


Uncollected School Taxes


77 31


$12,979 47


SOUTHEAST .- Rate, Town, .0083; Village, .0063.


State Tax


$325 04


Justices Supreme Court


315 64


County Tax


9,115 63


Town Allowances


3,437 82


Appropriation for Maintenance of Poor


200 00


Appropriation for Highways


4,000 00


Bridges


1,000 00


Library


500 00


Bridge Bond and Interest


1,080 00


Town Bill (audited by Supervisor) H. Lewis


31 35


Expenses of County Bond and Interest


949 33


$20,954 81


Surplus Tax-Town, $190.62; Village, $4,42


195 04


$21,149 85


Dog Tax


97 00


Uncollected School Taxes


2,393 07


$23,639 92


1


f


$4,592 79


$4,503 79


$4,875 99


$12,717 16


75


Report of Putnam County Road Commissioners.


To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of Putnam County, N. Y .:


I herewith submit my annual statement of labor performed and material furnished for the Putnam County Road for the year ending November 30, 1904. CHARLES KOPP,


Mar. 23, 1904.


2 men, repairing bridge


$3 00


23, ¥ 200 feet plank at 21/2 cents


5 00


23,


66 Railing on same 3 00


66 23, 66 10 pounds spikes at 3 cents


30


Repairing bridge, 2 men.


3 00


66


4,


60 3 sleepers at 35 cents each


. 05


66 4, 10 pounds spikes at 3 cents


30


66 Team and scraper


: 00


66 18, 60 18, 66 19,


10 men


15 00


Team and man


4 00


66 19,


66 8 men


12 00


66 20,


66 Team and man


4 00


66


20, 11 men


16 50


21,


Team and man


4 00


66


21,


66 10 men


15 00


66


22,


4 men


6 00


66


27,


66


2 men


3 00


66


29


66


2 men


3 00


66


30,


2 men


3 00


May 5, 66


66


5 men ..


7 50


5.


66 Team and man


4 00


66


6,


66


7,


2 men


3 00


66


11,


66


1 man


. .


1 50


66


19,


1 man


3 00


66


24,


66


men


1 50


.6


17,


1 man


3 00


Aug. 16,


2 men


$158 65


PUTNAM COUNTY ROAD, Cr.


Balance due Road from last statement.


$0 64


May 4, “


By Cash from County Treasurer.


$167 31


Balance due Road


$8 66


STATE OF NEW YORK, Ss .: County of Putnam,


Charles Kopp, of the Town of Carmel in said County, being duly sworn, says that the items in the foregoing account by him presented, are correct, and that the services and disbursements charged therein, have been, in fact, made or rendered, or necessary to be made or rendered at this session of the Board, and that no part thereof has been paid or satisfied.


Subscribed and sworn to before me,


this 13th day of December, 1904.


J. N. WALKER,


Justice of the Peace.


.


3 00


66


10,


66


2 men


1 50


66


23,


60


2 men


4 50


June 3,


66


1 man


66


1 50


Team and scraper


6 00


66 2 men


3 00


166 67


CHARLES KOPP.


Apr. 4, 4, 380 feet plank at 21/2 cents 66


8 50


76


To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of Putnam County, N. Y .:


I herewith submit my annual statement of labor performed and material fur- nished on District No. 3 of the Putnam County Road for the year 1904. THOS. W. JAYCOX, Commissioner.


PUTNAM COUNTY ROAD.


Dec. 8, 1903.


Man and team, opening gravel bank, 1 day.


66


8,


2 men, 1 day, at $1.50


3 00


Feb. 12, 1904. 66


Man, 1/2 day.


75


19, 66 Man, 12 day


75


Mar. 16,


4 sleepers for bridge, at $2.50.


10 00


16, 66


2 mudsills, at $2.50 ..


5 00


30, 66 2 teams and men, 1% day.


4 00


66


30, 66 3 men, 1/2 day.


2 25


Apr. 4, 4, 66


Man and team, 34 day.


3 00


66


4,


3 men, 1 day


4 50


66


5,


66 Man and team, 1 day


4 00


66


5.


66


Man and team, 34 day.


3 00


66


5,


66 3 men, 1 day


4 50


66


7,


Man and team, 1 day.


4 00


66


Man and team, 1/2 day


2 00


60


66


3 men, 1 day ..


4 50


66 8,


66


Man and team, 1 day.


4 00


66


8,


66 Man and team, 1/2 day


3 00


66


66


Man and team, 1 day.


4 00


66


66


3 men, 1 day


4 50


66 13,


66


Man and team, 1/2 day


2 00


66


13, 14,


66


Man and team, $4 day


3 00


66


14,


Man, 34 day


1 13


15,


6.


Man and team, 1/2 day


: 00


66 15,


66


Man, 1/2 day ..


75


May 12,


Man and team, 1 day.


4 00


6.


12,


66


Man and team, 1% day


2 00


66


13,


66


3 men, 1% day.


2 25


66


13,


3 men, 1 day.


4 50


66


13,


66 1 new shovel.


80


66


66


Man and team, 1/4 day


1 00


66


66


Man and team, 1 day.


4 00


66


Man, 1 day.


. 50


20,


66 Man and team, 1/2 day


2 00


20,


66


Man and team, 12 day.


2 00


27,


66 3 men, 1 day.


4 50


June 10,


3 men, 1 day.


4 50


July 18,


66


850 feet bridge plank, at 35 cents per M.


29 75


66


18,


66


Man and team, 1 day.


4 00


Aug. 10,


66


Man and team, 1/2 day.


2 00


66


10,


5 men, 1 men.


7 50


66


10,


25 pounds spikes, at 4 cents.


1 00


4 pounds nails, at 4 cents


20


66


29,


Man and team, 1/2 day.


2 00


31,


66 Man and team, 1/4 day.


2 00


31,


66 Man, 1/2 day


75


Sept. 2, 66 Man and team, 1 day .


4 00


F


.


.


.


.


2 00


8,


2 men, 1 day ..


11,


Man and team, 1/2 day.


2 00


Man, 1 day.


1 50


66


3 men, 1 day


4 50


13,


16, 19, 19,


3 men, 1 day.


4 50


27,


19,


66


3 men, 1 day.


4 50


66


10,


66


Oc


Dr. $4 00


66 Man and team, 1 day


4 00


7,


11,


11,


77


Sept. 2, 1904. 4 men, 1 day


$6 00


66 3, Man and team, 12 day.


2 00


3,


66 3 men, 12 day


2 25


3,


60 5 pounds nails, at 4 cents.


20


3, 10 posts, at 10 cents.


1 00


3, 66 2 rails and 7 braces


1 00


66 11,


66 Man and team, 1/2 day


2 00


Oct. 22, 22,


66 Man, 1/4 day


38


Nov. 6,


Man and team, 1/2 day.


2 00


66


6, Man, 1/2 day


75


$211 46


PUTNAM COUNTY ROAD.


By balance from statement November 9, 1903, due Road.


$13 60


May 4, 1904, by cash from County Treasurer 166 66


$180 26


Balance due Commissioner from Road.


$31 20


Putnam County, N. Y., ss:


Thos. W. Jaycox, being duly sworn, says the inclosed statement is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief, that the labor has been performed and the material furnished as stated.


THOS. W. JAYCOX, Commissioner.


Sworn before me this 17th day ?


of November, 1907.


WILLIAM H. TRUSDELL, Justice of the Peace.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


66 Man and team, 14 day


1 00


Cr.


Dr.


78


REPORT OF JOHN WOOLCOCK, COMMISSIONER.


To the Board of Supervisors of Putnam County:


I herewith submit my annual statement of material furnished and labor performed on District No. 2, Putnam County Road for 1904.


Mar. 30, 1904.


1 man at $1.50


$1 50


Apr. 10,


2 men at $1.50


3 00


66 14, 66 2 men at $1.50


3 00


May 12,


Sharpening tools


1 25


66


17, 66 Man and team


8 00


66 17, 66 18,


66 3 men


4 50


Man and team


4 00


66 18, 19,


66


4 men


6 00


66 Man and team


4 00


66 4 men


6 00


Man and team


4 00


66 23,


66 Man and team


4 00


66


66 4 men


6 00


2 men and 2 teams


8 00


66


5 men


7 50


66


Fixing bridge


3 00


66


66


5 men


7 50


66


27,


66


2 men and 2 teams


8 00


66


27,


5 men


7 50


June 2, 66 2.


66


1 pick handle


25


66


2.


66 Sharpening picks


1 00


66


6.


66


2 men and 2 teams


8 00


66


6,


66


5 men


7 50


66


8,


Man and team


4 00


66


66


4 men


6 00


Man and team


4 00


66


66


4 men


6 00


66


6


Man and team


4 00


66 18,


3 men


4 50


Sept. 28,


66


Man and team.


8 00


28,


2 men


3 00


PUTNAM COUNTY ROAD, Cr.


By balance from statement November 21, 1903.


$3 72


May 2, “


Cash from County Treasurer.


166 66


Amount $170 38


Nov. 1, "


To amount expended to date. 165 00


Balance due County Road


$5 38


Putnam County, N. Y., ss :


John Woolcock, being duly sworn, deposes and says the above statement is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief.


Sworn to before me this - day of November, 1904. S


JOHN WOOLCOCK.


66


4 men


6 00


23, 24, 24, 25,


66


2 men and 2 teams


8 00


66 26, 26,


1 shovel


1 00


2.


66 1 road scraper


5 00


4, 13.


13, 18


$165 00


ALBERT WILKINS, Justice of the Peace.


19, 20, 20,


AGGREGATE VALUATION


Of the Real and Personal Estate in the Several Towns in the County of Putnam as Taken and Returned by the Assessors, and the Valuation of the Real Estate as Corrected by the Board of Supervisors. Also the Rate of Tax on each $100.00 Valuation for the Year 1904.


TOWNS.


ACRES.


VALUATION.


CORRECTED VALUATION.


PERSONAL.


TOTAL.


TAXATION.


RATE OF TAX.


Carmel .


21,179


$2,006,264


$2,098,556


$203,150


$2,209,414


$14,371 19


. 0065


Kent .


22,672


631,100


608,581


24,800


655,900


4,591 30


.0070


Patterson


19,117


876,590


797,451


164,500


1,041,090


7,704 06


. 0074


Putnam Valley


24,600


348,045


419,711


19,795


367,840


4,561 21


.0124


Philipstown.


23,689


1,946,130


2,266,440


332,900


2,279,030


12,717 16


Town .


1,152,285


291,400


. 0058


Village


793,845


41,500


. 0052


Southeast. .


20,240


2,586,093


2,203,483


106,550


2,692,643


21,149 85


.


.


·


0083


Village


532,679


66,870


. 0063


Total.


131,497


$8,374,222


$8,394,222


$851,695


$9,245,917


......


79


.


·


.


.


.


....


·


Town. . . .


·


2,053,414


39,680


STATEMENT, 1904.


Showing the Amount of Compensation Audited by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Putnam to the Members thereof within the Past Year, the Items and Nature of such Compensation, the Number of Days the Board has been in Session, the Distance Traveled by the Mem- bers Respectively in Meeting as a Board of Canvassers, and the Several Meetings of the Board, Published Pursuant to the 14th Section of Chapter 455 of Laws of 1847.


SUPERVISORS. -


TOWNS.


Miles from Court-house.


County Poor-house.


Miles Traveled to and


Rate per Mile.


Number of Days


Number of Days


Per Diem.


Miles Traveled to and


Amount Per Diem Allowed.


Amount of Mileage.


Allowance for Visiting


Allowance for Ratables


Notifying Collector


Filing Collector's


Approving and Filing


Renewal and Mileage.


TOTAL.


Emerson Clark


..


Carmel


9


36


$0 08


17


1


$4 00


112 $88 00 $11 84 $8 00 $12 72 $3 00 $4 12 .


. $119 84


Asbury C. Townsend


Kent


5


5


20


08


17


2


4 00


90


88 00


8 80


8 00


9 34


3 00


3 80


111 94


Henry Mabie. . .


Patterson ...


15


17


68


08


17


1


4 00


306


84 00


29 72


8 00


10 36


3 00


5 40


132 48


W. A. Perry ...


Putnam Valley ..


13


15


60


08


17


2


4 00


234


88 00


26 40


8 00


17 46


3 00 5 08


145 02


Wm. M. Benjamin ...


Philipstown.


63


65


260


08


16


2


4 00


1,120


84 00


12 56


8 00


17 20


3 00 14 08


233 92


George Hine ..


·


Southeast.


7


9


36


08 17


2


4 00


126


84 00


12 96


8 00


12 09


3 00


4 12


116 19


I DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the number of days that the Board of Supervisors were in session during the present year, together with the distance necessarily traveled by the members thereof respectively in attending the meetings of the Board of Supervisors in the dis- charge of their official duties, is as above stated. JOHN W. TOWNER, Clerk.


COUNTY CA


CANVASSERS


80


from County Poor-house.


Annual Session.


County Canvassers.


from Court-house.


County Poor-house.


on Tax-list.


and Approving Bond.


Bond and Mileage.


Miles from


·


STATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS


Of the COUNTY OF PUTNAM in relation to Votes given for State Officers, etc.


The Board of County Canvassers of the County of Putnam having met at the office of the Clerk of said County, on the 15th day of November, 1904, to canvass and estimate the votes given in the several Election Districts of said County, at the General Election held on the 8th day of November, in the year aforesaid, do certify as follows :


CARMEL.


KENT.


PHILIPSTOWN.


SOUTHEAST.


Dist. No.1.


Dist. No. 2.


Dist. No. 3.


Dist. No. 1.


Dist. No. 2.


PATTERSON.


PUTNAM VALLEY.


Dist. No. 1.


Dist. No. 2.


Dist. No. 3.


Dist. No. 4.


Dist. No. 1.


Dist. No. 2.


For Governor-


210


284


237


149


149


398


992


324


138


419


429


421


318


3,768


Frank W. Higgins.


106


181


115


69


121


280


163


211


67


186


259


281


225


2,264


D. Cady Herrick.


101


100


116


75


26


113


123


110


67


227


168


133


91


1,450


Thomas Pendegast.


28


John McKee.


3


2


4


5


2


2


4


...


...


.


.


.


=


1


4


1


10


Alfred J. Boulton.


210


284


237


119


148


398


292


325


138


417


429


421


318


3,766


For Lieutenant Governor-


104


183


117


69


121


286


163


212


67


188


259


383


228


2,280


Matthew Linn Bruce ..


103


98


114


75


25


107


123


111


67


233


163


131


88


1,433


Charles H. Bach. .


28


Alden W. Young.


3


2


4


5


2


2


4


2


3


..


... ·


1


9


Charles Spaulding ..


210


284


237


149


148


399


292


323


138


421


429


421


319


3,770


For Secretary of State- John F. O'Brien. ..


105


187


117


69


121


289


162


216


69


191


268


287


229


2,310


John Pallace, Jr ..


102


94


114


75


25


105


124


104


65


223


159


127


87


1,404


Edward J. Squires.


3


2


4


5


2


2


4


1


2


...


..


3


. .


1


1


4


. . .. 1


10


Orsen L. Drew.


1


.


.


..


2


1


3


1


3


1


1


2


Daniel DeLeon.


1


.


...


1


1


1


Francis Burton Harrison.


2


1


3


1


...


3


1


7


Boris Reinstein.


.. . .


1


. . .


...


1


2


.


1


1


4


1


.


1


.. .


. . . .


1


. . . .


3


2


30


James C. Crawford.


7


Anton Metzler. .


1


....


1


2


.


1


1


. .


2


1


3


. .


. . .


1


1


.


...


1


.


1


.


1


9


2


3


..


1


9


.


9


1


.. .


TOTAL.


NAMES.


81


CARMEL.


KENT.


PHILIPSTOWN.


SOUTHEAST.


Dist. No. 1.


Dist. No. 2.


Dist. No. 3.


Dist. No. 1.


Dist. No. 2.


PATTERSON.


PUTNAM VALLEY.


Dist. No. 1.


Dist. No. 2.


Dist. No. 3.


Dist. No. 4.


Dist. No. 1.


Dist. No. 2.


For Comptroller-


209


284


237


149


148


398


292


322


138


4.22


429


491


319


3,768


Otto Kelsey ..


104


186


115


69


121


287


162


216


69


192


269


201


228


2,305


George Hall.


102


95


116


75


25


106


124


104


65


224


158


127


88


1,409


William W. Passage.


3


2


4


5


2


2


4


2


. .


..


1


4


1


9


For Treasurer-


209


284


337


149


148


398


292


324


138


421


429


431


319


3,769


John T. Wallenmeier, Jr ..


104


185


117


69


121


287


162


218


69


191


269


287


227


2,806


William Muench.


102


96


114


75


35


106


124


104


65


224


158


127


89


1,409


Emile Neppel


3


2


4


5


2


2


4


..


...


3


1


4


1


9


Frank S. Rose ..


210


284


237


149


148


399


292


334


238


421


429


421


319


3,771


Julius M. Mayer.


103


185


117


69


121


286


162


214


67


191


264


285


227


2,291


John Cunneen. .


104


96


114


75


25


108


124


108


67


224


163


129


89


1,426


Leon A. Malkiel ...


3


2


4


5


2


2


4


2


3


1


4


1


9


John F. Gaffney.


.


209


284


236


149


148


397


290


324


138


413


429


421


319


3.757


Henry A. Van Alstync.


104


186


117


69


121


287


162


214


67


190


265


286


229


2,29%


Thomas H. Stryker


102


95


114


75


25


106


124


108


67


219


162


128


87


1,412


Squire B. Early. .


3


2


4


5


2


2


4


. .


. .


1


1


4


1


11


Simon G. Levy. .


210


284


237


149


148


399


292


322


188


420


429


421


319


3,768


For Chief Judge Court of Appeals- Edgar M. Cullen ..


207


281


231


144


146


395


286


319


134


413


496


414


316


3,712


Charles H. Matchett.


Gaylord Logan.


3


2


4


5


2


1


4


1


2


.. .


...


3


2


29


Justus Ebert.


Edward M. Heath.


...


1


1


1


.


..


·


.


1


1


1


4


1


11


. .


....


1


2


James A. Trainor. .


...


1


.


..


..


1


2


1


3


1


1


2


29


Charles A. Stupplebeen


1


2


.


.


. .


..


....


1


1


2


1


3


1


8


2


29


George E. Milliman.


1


...


...


1


1


. . .


2


1


3


1


...


. . . .


. . .


1


...


. .


.


28


Vancleve C. Mott.


1


. .


·


.


2


. . .


2


1


3


2


·


. ...


.


82


.


1


.


1


2


..


1


For State Engineer-


1


1


.


.


.


. ...


Harvey A. Santee.


1


1


. .


.


1


2


1


3


1


3


2


29


Ira W. Littlefield.


3


·


.


1


1


Louis Manz. .


9


2


1


For Attorney General-


9


Frank E. Passonno.


.


·


....


.


..


3


5


2


11


1


...


TOTAL.


NAMES.


. .


9


1


1


.


2


9


1


2


CARMEL.


KENT.


PHILIPSTOWN.


SOUTHEAST.


NAMES.


Dist. No. 1.


Dist. No. 2.


Dist. No. 3.


Dist. No. 1.


Dist. No. 2.


PATTERSON.


PUTNAM VALLEY.


Dist. No. 1.


Dist. No. 2.


Dist. No. 3.


Dist. No. 4.


Dist. No. 1.


Dist. No. 2.


TOTAL ..


For Associate Judge Court of Ap- peals-


209


284


237


149


149


399 395


292


324


138


420 414


430 428


420


319


3,770


William E. Werner ..


206


281


231


144


147


1


2


1


3


1


..


2


29


Dexter D. Dorn. .


3


20


4


5


2


2


4


...


2


Orcus A. Curtis.


...


.


. .. .


... .


1


1


. . .


1


4


1


9


For Representative in Congress-


108


190


125


70


122


289


163


220


69


194


269


295


286


2,400


John H. Ketcham ..


104


187


119


70


122


289


162


218


69


191


268


292


284


2,375


Andrew C. Fancher


4


2


5


...


1


1


For Senator-


206


282


233


145


147


394


286


326


134


414


427


415


318


3,727


Henry S. Ambler ..


104


179


115


68


117


285


159


131


67


171


244


285


231


2,156


William Church Osborn


102


103


118


77


30


109


127


195


67


243


183


130


87


1,571


For Assembly (Member of)-


207


281


233


145


146


395


286


325


135


415


427


413


318


3,727


John R. Yale.


109


195


117


70


118


280


160


211


64


174


224


314


264


2,300


Brownlee W. Wilson.


98


86


116


75


28


115


126


114


71


241


203


99


55


1,497


We certify this statement to be correct, and have caused the same to be attested by the signatures of the members of this Board, there being six members in said Board, this 15th day of November, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and four.


STATE OF NEW YORK, County of Putnam,


88. :


[L. S.]


I, EDWARD C. WEEKS, Clerk of the County of Putnam, and of the County Courts of said County, the same being Courts of Record, do hereby certify, that I have compared the preceding copy with the original Election Table by Districts on file in my office and that the same is a, correct transcript therefrom and of the whole original.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Courts and County this 15th day of November, 1904.


E. C. WEEKS, Clerk.


83


1


3


1


3


2


16


..


3


.


. .


....


Augustus Babcock ..


1


. .


.


. .


·


1


2


. .


286


222


134


413


316


3,716


William Nugent .. .


1


9


. . . .


9


.


1. A. C. TOWNSEND,


4. W. M. BENJAMIN,


2. GEO. HINE,


5. LEONARD CAREY,


3. W. B. PIERCE,


6. W. A. PERRY.


9


Walter F. Taber . .


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