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<br />Town Grc' , 1834.
<br />For ringing the bell and tat /ng care of the Meet-
<br />ing House
<br />Money voted for a singing school Nov. (5313..
<br />County Tax
<br />Repairing south School house - To pay Benjamin Muzzy for exchange,of school
<br />house lots - -
<br />To pay Sexton
<br />Constables services 8 dolls. Clerks do. 12
<br />Discount on Taxes -
<br />Assessors services -
<br />Treasurer's and Collector's do.
<br />Contingent expenses
<br />Borrowed money and interest
<br />To building a Pound
<br />To pay Engine men
<br />Overseers statement
<br />To fence rail the Monument, &c.
<br />To support schools
<br />To repair high ways
<br />Total town grants
<br />rhe following orders have been drawn on the Treasurer
<br />be paid out of the Contingent grant.
<br />"o pay Benjamin Muzzy for rent of land on
<br />60,000,_ � which tiss hsy,scooles '.sand, f.cs• Ont. 1, 183ti;
<br />50,000 to Oct. 1, 1834, two years rent at 4,00 per yr. 8,00
<br />260,00 ; or difference in exchange of school house lots. 20,00
<br />200,00 I ; 'o pay Col. S. Chandler, for school books fur-
<br />nished David Fiske's children by order of the
<br />20,00 • Committee
<br />25,00 To pay Col: S. Chandler for cash paid for books
<br />20,00 for Sabbath schools
<br />340,00 To pay John Tidd for the standing of the north
<br />35,00 school house on his land one year prior to April
<br />65,00 1, 1834
<br />400,00 To pay Chas. Tidd for writing 6 lists of voter sr,
<br />'2,057,00 other services rendered the town prior to i%lay
<br />50,00 1, 1834, not belonging to his duties as clerk
<br />30,00 To pay Capt. Isaac Mullikin for one day's work
<br />600,00 1 doz. screws, Fillies, cord, cloth, staples, &c.
<br />150,00 1-2 days work
<br />1000,00 To pay Samuel Adams for stove
<br />1100,00 84 pounds funnel, 12 cts per lb.
<br />Wire, &c. -
<br />56462,00 To pay Col. P. Russell for journey to Cambridge
<br />and Boston respecting Bridges
<br />Cash paid for recording deed -
<br />Services one day on Wellington's road
<br />1-2 do
<br />Cash paid for recording deed
<br />Services superintending repairs on south school
<br />house -
<br />Cash paid postage on letters
<br />rFo pay Joel Viles for the followin s services, one
<br />day on School houses
<br />three days on roads as Committee
<br />3,87 Journey to Cambridge respecting bridge,
<br />Attendance at Cornmissioner's Court at Cam-
<br />bridge to petition for bridle -way as county road
<br />Cash paid Clerk of Court
<br />45,50 Cash paid for publishing petition and order
<br />thereon
<br />To pay Capt. Solomon llarrington for services in
<br />examining Cambridge bridge and defining the
<br />length of the same
<br />Journey to Cambridge on the case of Bridge
<br />do do
<br />do do
<br />examining Wellington's road twice,
<br />superintending the repairs on the South school
<br />house-
<br />57,00fro pay Jonas L. Smith for 6 feet of funnel for
<br />the S. school house
<br />For four hooks and staples
<br />To pay John Underwood for leveling S. school
<br />house yard - 5,50
<br />jto pay Otis Heywood for entertaining select men 1,75
<br />,To pay Josiah Conant for entertainment fo-: the
<br />1 select men at sundry times -
<br />85,50 i for the use of rooms -
<br />3,00"`o pay John Muzzy Esq. for repairs on W. school
<br />1 house - -
<br />Cash paid Amos Town for taking down the
<br />-stove and cleaning. funnel
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<br />I'o pay Col. Philip Russell for cash paid A-
<br />mos Stevens for repairing Hay scales
<br />30,50 cash paid Baldwin Locke for do
<br />Co pay Jacob Robinson for white washing S. E.
<br />school house
<br />97,50 Co pay Capt. Solomon Harrington for cash paid
<br />Aneustus Peabody for services for the town of
<br />68,00 Lexington. - -
<br />55 ! 110 pay Joel Viles for cash paid the District At -
<br />3 torney for costs laid by Court against the town
<br />of Lexington - -
<br />132,951
<br />to FENCING MONUMENT.
<br />To pay Col., S. Chandler as follows :-
<br />2 days fork nt the Monument, 1,25 per day,
<br />N,59,&paid-Jtsna. Fairbanks for work 1,25, paid
<br />Jona. Monroe for work 0,63, S. Fiske 0 63,
<br />Joseph Fiske for teaming stone 1,25, Gardner
<br />Fletcher his bill for .stone work- and interest on
<br />same 42,56, Cyrus Reed 1,25, contingent ,38
<br />1,12 To pay Aaron P. Richardson as follows :-sharp-
<br />ning 2 points of pick 0,8, for 1413 pounds o f
<br />15,00 fence 99,9.1, Cash paid B. Locke for weighing,
<br />25, 135 1-2 lbs. of Earns 9,48, 8 lbs. lead and
<br />putting on 0,56, putting on 4 new Earns 5,00.
<br />2,00 Deduction for tare 78 cts.
<br />To pay Oliver W. Kendall for repairing the S.
<br />school house as by an agreement
<br />3,00 extra work on boxes and setting nine paries of
<br />1,50 glass - 1,73 Expenses for singing.
<br />75 To pay A. Morrell, M. P. Robbins 50,00, to be
<br />14,00 paid as follows to Josiah Smith 20,00, Wm H.
<br />10,08 Smith 10,00, Nepoleou Underwood 6,00, Mary
<br />25 Johnson 5,00, use of Hall &c. 9,00
<br />To pay David Tuttle for building a wood house
<br />2,00 for S. school house
<br />• 50 To pay Nehiemiah Wallington for making road
<br />1,50 between•Lncoln and Josiah Byrant's in Lex -
<br />75 rngtQn - -
<br />50 To pay J. Rug; for notifying seven Town meet-
<br />ings f0,50,"notifying representatives 80 cts
<br />1,50 To pay Jonathan Munroe for attending funeral
<br />56 seventeen times with horse and hearse
<br />To pay Charles Tidd for services as town clerk
<br />1,50 To pay for the following items viz :-13 feet wood
<br />4,50 9,75, ringing the bel) from March 20, 1834, to
<br />• 2,00 March 20 1835, 50,00, ringing the bell from
<br />March 201835, to May 4 1835, 6,72. Clean -
<br />2,50 Meeting house May 22, 1;50, repairing town
<br />2,10 clock 50, paid for repairing stove 40 cts
<br />Money granted for the repairs of highways was
<br />2,00 expended as, follows :-
<br />Money esoionded in the South district
<br />Cash paid for labor in the Middle and North
<br />2,00 district
<br />2,00 Boarding men and oxen •
<br />2,00 Cash paid for tools, repairing cart and wheel -
<br />2,00 barrow - -
<br />3,00 Blacksmith's bill -
<br />Interest on nrOnev borrowed
<br />1,50 Wm. Chandler's� se, vices as surveyor 54 1-2
<br />days -
<br />1,65 Hammond A. Hosmer 26 1-2 days
<br />50 Thomas Greenleaf 3 days -
<br />ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURES.
<br />The following orders have been drawn on the Treasurer to
<br />defray the expense of public schools in 1834.
<br />To pay Miss Lucy Ann Tufts for teaching north
<br />school, 18 weeks, at 2,50 per weeks
<br />To pay Capt. Christopher Reed for 1-2 cord of
<br />wood and cutting the same 2,37
<br />Cash paid for building fires &c. 1,50
<br />3,87
<br />N. B. This money was granted last year.
<br />To pay Miss Mary Wellington for teaching the
<br />school in E. Village 13 weeks at 3,50 a week
<br />To pay James Locke for sawing 2 1-2 cords of
<br />wood for the N. School, and repairs on the N.
<br />School house - - -
<br />To pay Col. Philip Russell, for boarding Miss
<br />Phebe Cutler 17 weeks
<br />To pay Miss Phebe Cutler for instructing the
<br />North east school 17 weeks at 1,75 a week
<br />To pay Julia A. Muzzy for instructing the west
<br />school 20 weeks at 2,25 a week
<br />To pay Miss Abigal Underwood for teaching the
<br />south school 19 weeks at 3,00 per week.
<br />To pay Mr Joseph F. Simonds for 1 1-2 cords of
<br />woods at 5,00 a cord 7,50
<br />For one cord of wood at 4,00 a cord 4,00
<br />11,50
<br />To pay Mr Ephriam Hall for teaching school in
<br />west district, three months and two days at
<br />28,00 per month
<br />Cash paid for making fires
<br />To pay Mr. Nath. Cutler for 2 cords of wood fcr
<br />the south school
<br />For 2 1-2 cords of wood
<br />Making fires
<br />13,00
<br />15,50
<br />2,00
<br />30,50
<br />:To cash paid Mr Samuel B. Glines for teaching
<br />School in the south district, 13 weeks,' at 7,50
<br />per week
<br />To pay Samuel Fiske Esq. for teaching the north
<br />school 68 days at 1,00 per day
<br />To Mr Wm Clapp for two brooms
<br />To pay Mr Charles Tidd for teaching south east
<br />school 13 1-2 weeks at 7,50 per week 102:,25 ;
<br />To writing school 26 lessons 31,70
<br />To pay Mr N. Cutler for two cords ofwood fir
<br />the S. E. school
<br />To pay Nath Cutler Jr for teaching the'E. school
<br />11 weeks and 4 days, at 27,00 per month
<br />To pay John Muzzy Esq. for 1 1-2 cords of wood
<br />fit for the stove in west district, and two feet
<br />pine wood
<br />To pay N. Mullikin Esq. for sundry articles viz :
<br />Hellen A. Hastings for teaching the centre
<br />'schoel 18 weeks at 20s. per week, 60,00, cash
<br />paid James Blodgett, 3 1-2 month at 30,00 per
<br />month 105,00. Fuel, building fires, and
<br />new broom 15,62. Expense of Miss Hasting's
<br />conveyance to Lexington and to Brighton 4,00.
<br />Map of the United States and blank book for
<br />records 5,38
<br />To pay S. Fiske Esq. for teaching school t'line
<br />days in N. district
<br />To pay for making fires
<br />To pay Col. Philip Russell for 12 feet of maple
<br />wood 9,00
<br />Sawing and splitting the same 1,12
<br />Cash paid for making fires 1,50
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<br />45,00
<br />2,50
<br />25,50
<br />29,75
<br />45,00
<br />11,50
<br />Credit by gin on oxen
<br />To cash to the clerk of the Overseers for
<br />balance due him on the settlement fi r
<br />the support of the Poor the year 1K3
<br />Interest on the same for ses4en months •
<br />The interest on $100 from May first o
<br />Nov. 6, 1834
<br />Postage on letters
<br />50,45 ' For clothes for Jerome Fisk
<br />Joshua Russell for assistance furnishe tl
<br />David Fisk's family
<br />For one pr. shoes for Jorome Fisk
<br />For Abel Walker's sickness and funeral
<br />expenses
<br />113,50
<br />230,00
<br />14,25
<br />50,00
<br />20,00
<br />400,00
<br />11,30
<br />17,00
<br />12,00
<br />68,87
<br />260,00
<br />621,00
<br />82,00
<br />14,86
<br />16,64
<br />13,94
<br />68,00
<br />32,81
<br />3, 75.
<br />1,936,4`2
<br />33,00
<br />'2,50 .account of Elie Expenditures of the -Overseers of the Poor,
<br />3,00 Ji:'7"ii .dpril 1st 1834., o .flpril 1st 1835.
<br />Paid Elias ;dead for manure $10,75
<br />80 ' John `rlulliltin Jr. for one yoke of oxen 50,00
<br />do making 8 barrels' of cider 2,67
<br />60 ` Dr. S. Spaulding for attending poor 1 year 25,00
<br />Joseph 1'. Simonds for 5 rods of peat land 10,00
<br />6,00 ' John 'Fidd for pasturing 2 cows as per bill' 10,00
<br />25 ' Isaar Iluffnaster for articles bought by
<br />him fbr the poor -house as per bill, marked
<br />1,7,7 1 2 and 3 260,77
<br />For a coffin and grave clothes for O. Har-
<br />ri' Ston 3,87
<br />24,00 ' Charles Etobinson for wood as per bill 14,00
<br />' For:6 yds. of cotton flannel 0,75-
<br />E. Lane for pasturing oxen as per bill 10,50
<br />11,08 ' J. Bvrant for smith work 11,27
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<br />11,00 , 67,28
<br />1'' e fottcs'nng c,i iso -s, w, --Tc dra n in favor of the Town Of -
<br />78,00 ' . ficers.
<br />To pay Amos Kendall for work and materials fur-
<br />nished in painting the Centre School house as
<br />11,50 , I per bill - - - 37,81
<br />To pay James Brown for 11 1-2 days service as
<br />Assessor - 17,25
<br />'To pay Mr. Charles Beed for services as assessor 15,00
<br />To pay Capt. I. !Mullikin for stationary and ser -
<br />:_vices as assessor
<br />POUND.
<br />To pay Capt. S. Ilarrington for 10 locust posts 8
<br />1.90,00 feet long at 1 shilling per foot
<br />To pay Joel Viles for lumber and teaming the
<br />9,00 same 8,42
<br />1,50. Cash paid I. Mullikin for 12 1-2 days inclu-
<br />board 18,35. Timber for gate stiles &c. 3,57,
<br />paid Hiram Sawtell for 8 days work on stone,
<br />including powder, tools &.c. 14,00. Oxen 1-2
<br />day 0,50. E. Gaffield seven days 8,17. John -
<br />Winning for posts 4,83. Overseers of the poor
<br />for services 1,25, for cutting posts 75, fors
<br />services as Superintendant 'for building sal
<br />pound 2,00 -
<br />11,62
<br />$996,24
<br />I rit
<br />33,00
<br />13,33
<br />61,84
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<br />By bLolnce due, 24 April
<br />Tax 0 t of 1834
<br />May 19, Borrowed
<br />do do
<br />do do
<br />Rent of Burying ground for 1833
<br />do ;,.�• 1834
<br />July 835 borrowed
<br />March Rec'd of State Treas. Military duty
<br />Income of Hay -scales
<br />do of the common for 1834
<br />Paid J. Mullikin Jr. for a journey to West }
<br />Cambridge
<br />do to Burlington
<br />• Dr Casey for atending A. Walker
<br />' Mrs B. Locke Boston
<br />For fuel for Daniel Mason
<br />The city of Boston for Hadley and Trask, }
<br />as per bill
<br />• John Johnson in sickness
<br />J. Mullikin jr journey to Cambridge court
<br />do for coffin for Whitten
<br />Tho. Greenleaf for services as overseer
<br />as per bill
<br />Hammond A. Hosmer for his services as
<br />overseer, and turf found Mr Mason as
<br />per bill
<br />J. Mullikin Jr. for his services as clerk
<br />of the board of overseers and as over-
<br />seer, making coffins &c. as per bill
<br />Jona. Munroe for digging graves as per bill
<br />• Joseph Rugg for meat as per bill
<br />Nathan Chandler Jr. for wood delivered J.
<br />Johnson as per bill
<br />' Trustees of the Ministerial fund for wood
<br />as per bill
<br />Isaac Huffmaster for services of himself ,end
<br />wife one year
<br />.flccount of Receipts.
<br />Received of Nath. Mullikin Town trelsurer, bal-
<br />ance due the clerk of the overseers of
<br />the Poor on settlement for the support
<br />poor for the year 1833
<br />of S. Spaulding for use of oxen
<br />do payment of note
<br />do cash
<br />of I. Huffmaster for sale of produce,
<br />labor &c. as per bill marked 1, 2, 3.
<br />of J. Mullikin Jr. for one beef cow
<br />of Joel Read for rent of a bed 2 years
<br />up to Nov. lst 1834
<br />of Josiah Byrant payment of note
<br />of the commonwealth for the support
<br />of state paupers to Jan. 1st 1834
<br />of Joseph Rugg in part payment for
<br />oxen and hides had in 1834
<br />of N. Wellington for heifer and calf
<br />of Augustus Wellington for milk
<br />of IC Mullikin Town Treasurer for
<br />support of the poor
<br />Amount of Receipts
<br />do expenditures
<br />Balance due the Town
<br />140;07
<br />5,20
<br />3,00
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<br />,26
<br />13,00
<br />,92
<br />5,00
<br />1,50
<br />1,50
<br />2,00
<br />13,00
<br />3,00
<br />4,57
<br />50
<br />2;00
<br />3,50
<br />12,00
<br />10,50
<br />24,33
<br />10,25
<br />47,95
<br />4,80
<br />43,50
<br />300,00
<br />1073,77
<br />$148,07
<br />1,00
<br />2,57
<br />1,00
<br />383,85
<br />25,00.
<br />6,00
<br />11,55
<br />75,30
<br />59,03
<br />18,00
<br />2,70
<br />360,00
<br />1094,07
<br />1073,77
<br />20,30
<br />Treasurer of the Town of Lexington in account with the Selectmen.
<br />18347273 Paid Concord Bank
<br />6437,,11 indorsement of Benj. Muzzy's note
<br />220,00 Principal and interest of said note
<br />400,00 do•
<br />95,35 H. A. Hosmer's note
<br />7,25 N. Dudley's do
<br />9,00 N. Russell's do
<br />400,00 Trustees do
<br />123,00 J. Mullikin Jr.
<br />48,79 Schools
<br />10,00 Contingencies
<br />Officers
<br />Miscellaneous
<br />Abatements
<br />Discount allowed
<br />Discount at 5 per cent.
<br />Treasurer's percentage
<br />Printed at the G.JZETTE T4'FIIG OI'd j'C'E,-CONCORD .111.f1SS.
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<br />11,25
<br />39,46
<br />98,02
<br />220,50
<br />226,25
<br />112,55
<br />411,60
<br />732,80
<br />996,24
<br />462,04
<br />1985,58
<br />1204,22
<br />70,28
<br />488,87
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<br />97,79
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