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<br />Amount brought over,
<br />Paid I. N. Damon, for cash paid express,
<br />itinerants,
<br />horse hire, .
<br />stationery and postage, .
<br />c' Wellington Brothers, for coal for Edward Winship,
<br />E. Symmes, boots and shoes,
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<br />. $1,707 06
<br />26
<br />1 30
<br />75
<br />24
<br />1 25
<br />5 82
<br />Paid outstanding bills, belonging to 1861,
<br />Total expenditures, .
<br />$1,716 68
<br />. 195 15
<br />. $1,911 83
<br />Recapitulation of Expenditures by the Overseers.
<br />Amount paid for the support of poor out of the house,
<br />" expended at the Alms -house, .
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<br />paid outstanding bills for 1861,
<br />" repairs on the house, .
<br />of income in value of property at the house,
<br />$ 210 39
<br />1,027 74
<br />195 15
<br />32 67
<br />250 73
<br />$ 1,716 68
<br />The Overseers of the Poor have charged themselves with the
<br />following amounts as received, to wit :
<br />From the town for labor performed on Randall's Bridge, .
<br />" sale of old iron from the house, .
<br />CC Estabrooks & Blodgett, for keeping cattle, .
<br />C4 Albert Fitch, for a calf, . .
<br />GC I. N. Damon, guardian, for board o▪ f Stephen Win-
<br />ship, . . . .
<br />I. N. Damon, guardian, for Jonathan Trask,
<br />hay sold from the farm, .
<br />potatoes sold from the farm,
<br />apples 44 44
<br />other produce "
<br />5 bbls. cider, . . .
<br />the surveyors of highways, for ▪ labor of Chapman
<br />and farm horse with cart, and boarding the
<br />two road horses, . . .
<br />the sale of a cow to Estabrooks & Blodgett,
<br />the sale of a cow to Swan, . .
<br />the town of Woburn, for support of Flint,
<br />the Town Treasurer of Lexington, .
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<br />$ 6 25
<br />4 92
<br />4 00
<br />6 60
<br />60 67
<br />3 50
<br />73 53
<br />13 19
<br />42 58
<br />19 41
<br />7 50
<br />447 51
<br />35 00
<br />37 00
<br />7 00
<br />1,143 17
<br />Total receipts, . $ 1,911 83
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<br />Valuation of Personal Property, as appraised by the Overseers, Feb.
<br />28, 1863, belonging to the Alms -house.
<br />1 Grey mare, . $ 165
<br />2 Cows, . . 50
<br />Hay, . 110
<br />Corn fodde• r, . . 5
<br />Feed trough and hay
<br />cutter, . 2 00
<br />Wagon harness, . 8 00
<br />Grain, salt and scraps
<br />in barn, . 6
<br />Harness for cart, 5
<br />44 " plows, . 2
<br />Hay and manure forks, 2
<br />3 Swine, . . . 27
<br />2 Casks and vinegar, . 11
<br />1 Plow and harrow, .
<br />1 Stake wagon,
<br />1 Yung, .
<br />1 Light wagon,
<br />2 Wheelbarrows,
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<br />00
<br />00
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<br />5
<br />5
<br />3
<br />35
<br />4
<br />1 thain and 4 stake chains, 2
<br />1 Horse cart, . . 10
<br />20 Fowls, . . . 11
<br />2 Saws and 2 chains, . 1
<br />5 Hoes and 2 baskets, . 1
<br />Wood, . 102
<br />Sled, 5
<br />3 Saws, 1
<br />3 Axes, . 2
<br />Flour and meal in house, 7
<br />50
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<br />00
<br />50
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<br />00
<br />00
<br />00
<br />00
<br />00
<br />00
<br />64
<br />50
<br />00
<br />50
<br />00
<br />50
<br />25
<br />00
<br />Butter, .
<br />Bbl. Soap,
<br />Molasses,
<br />Vinegar and keg,
<br />Potatoes,
<br />Apples, .
<br />Roots, .
<br />Beef, .
<br />Salt pork,
<br />Old casks and
<br />Ham, .
<br />Sugar,
<br />Tea, .
<br />Tobacco, .
<br />Lard, 5
<br />4 New broom▪ s, . 1
<br />Peas and beans, 11
<br />Codfish and rye, 6
<br />Corn, • . 40
<br />Hay rakes, scythes and
<br />snaths, • 3
<br />Furniture in hou▪ se, . 200
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<br />b▪ oxes,
<br />13 80
<br />2 00
<br />8 00
<br />1 50
<br />20 00
<br />4 50
<br />3 00
<br />4 00
<br />22 00
<br />5 00
<br />13 00
<br />5 00
<br />2 10
<br />84
<br />00
<br />00
<br />00
<br />00
<br />00
<br />Amount as taken March
<br />6, 1862,
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<br />$ 961 13
<br />710 40
<br />Increased value, . $ 250 73
<br />The whole number of paupers at the Alms -house during the year,
<br />has been eighty-six ; of this number, seventy-two have remained but
<br />one night ; seven have been supported throughout the year.
<br />The number now at the Alms -hoose is 10. Average number for
<br />the year, 9i.
<br />Four hundred and ninety-five weeks' support have been furnished
<br />paupers at the house, at an average cost per week of $1.02, exclusive
<br />of interest on the farm.
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