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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1857-1858 Auditors Report raj 014 %e` THE �•,� AUDITORS' REPORT OF THE ) i ) FINANCES OF LITE I � TOWN OF LEXINGTON, For the year 1857-8, EMBRACING W a tI e gax. pliers aub. Atiattnimt5, TOWN OFFICERS. AND C 2 REGISTRY OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES •ti BOSTON : -70 PRINTED BY STACY & RICHARDSON, No 11 MILK STREET. i010: tt %,P 1858. ''86* TIII: AUDITORS' REPORT OF T H E FINANCES OF THE TOWN OF LEXINGTON, For the year 1857-8, EMBRACING 5 3jizt of tree Ear it ntb. Ahatelnentz, TOWN OFFICERS, AND REGISTRY OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. BOSTON : PRINTED BY STACY & RICHARDSON, No. 11 MILK STREET. 1858. REPORT . This Report embraces the account of the Selectmen's settlement with the Treasurer, from April 30, 1857, to May 3, 1858. The Auditors' find the account of the Treasurer as follows: JAMES S. MONROE, Treasurer, in account with Town of Lexington, Cr. By amount from Taxes, $12,720 74 " " Notes, 9,300 00 " " " School Fund, 77 14 " " " other sources, 545 59 $22,643 47 Dr. To amount paid on orders of Selectmen, for sup- port of Poor, $1,296 45 " repair of Highways, 1,347 42 " support of High School, 998 55 " District Schools, 2,852 04 " Special Grants, 1,735 85 " Contingent Grants, 1,419 70 " amount paid on Notes, 8,217 50 " interest " " " 967 77 " State Tax, 1,782 00 " County Tax, 1,450 34 " Cambridge Bridge, 118 42 " balance paid late Treasurer, 484 46 01 $22,670 50 Balance in favor of Treasurer, $27 03 Add for services as Treasurer and Collector, 130 00 $157 03 The above settled and signed by the Selectmen. CHARLES HUDSON, LORING S. PIERCE, DAVID A. TUTTLE. • 4 5 ITEMS OF EXPENSES NOT DRAWN FROM TIIE TOWN OFFICERS. TREASURER LAST YEAR. v Selectmen. • Paid Charles Hudson— The Auditors find the following bills which properly belong for 11 days' service at $2, 822 00 to the expenses of last year, that were not paid until after 1 + for 24 evenings, at 50 cts., 12 00 the settlement with the Treasurer, therefore will be drawn for horse and carriage hire, 1 75 from the Treasurer the present year. This state of the for cash paid Conant, 1 00 36 75 accounts is inevitable, from the fact that bills for articles Paid Philip Russell— furnished, and service rendered during one year, are kept for 92 days' service with horse and carriage, at $3.75, 35 62 back until after the expiration of the year to which they are for journey to Cambridge, 6 00 properly chargeable. ; for 14 days' service, at $2, 28 00 for 25 evenings, at 50 cents, 12 50 School Committee. for services as Secretary, 15 '00 Paid Charles Tidd, services on School Committee, $40 00 for postage and stationery, 79 Jonas Gammel, " " 44 40 00 4 $97 91 Pierce— L. J. Livermore, services on School Commit- Paid Loring S.tee tinting School Reports, 38 35 for 13 days' service, at $2, 26 00 and printing p for 25 evenings, at 50 cents, 12 50 Fire Department. for horse and carriage two days, 4 00 + for teaming joist, 50 Paid S. M. Smith, for services as Engineer and book, 7 00 for distributing envelopes, 2 00 I N. Damon, for A Goddard's bill, 95 $45 00 W. H. Smith, 2d, oil, fuel, refreshments, &c., 22 06 Benjamin Brown, teaming, 1 00 Town Clerk. F. M. Ilarrington, taking care of Engine, &c., 55 64 Paid A. W. Bryant— Charles Hutchinson, watching, 3 00 20 00 E. H. Wright, taking care of Engine, 40 00 for services as Town Clerk, for recording 52 births, at 20 cts. 10 40 I. N. Damon, services as Engineer, 6 00 for recording 25 deaths, at 5 cts. 1 25 Caleb Rand, printing, 8 00 Prescott Bennett, carrying hose, 7 31 for recording 7 marriages, at 10 cts. 70 for expense on laws and resolves, 75 t for expense on school reports, &c., 1 00 Miscellaneous. r for cash paid for postage, 51 Paid Thomas H. Earl, for ringing Bell, 35 00 $34 61 Charles K. Tucker, balance for ringing Bell, 20 00 Charles Robinson, for legal services, 25 00 Assessors. J. S. Munroe, services as Treasurer and bal. 130 00 « '" balance due on settlement, 27 03 Paid J. F. Simonds, for 28 days' service, at $2, 56 00 $506 34 Amount carried forward, $270 27 .41 6 1 7 Amount brought forward, $270 27 ; Paid J. S. Parker— SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS. for 35 days' service, at $2, $70 00 for cash paid for book, 1 25 HIGH SCHOOL. for cash paid for stationery, 50 4- Paid D. W. Hoyt- 22 days' use of horse and waggon, 5 00 for teaching 4i of a year at $9, $306 82 for cash paid for book, 3 00 for teaching 12 weeks, 245 45 79 75 for balance of High School appro- Paid Charles Nunn— f priation, 351 19 for 28 days' service, at $2., 56 00 903 46 for 4 days' use of horse and chaise, 8 00 Paid J. S. Munroe, for 6000 lbs. coal, 22 50 for cash paid for printing, 5 00 L. W. Muzzey, for half ton of coal, 4 25 69 00 for charcoal, 2 25 D. W. Hoyt,for ink,paper and printing, 6 87 Sexton. for crayons, oil, and screws, 42 Paid 0. W. Kendall— for crayons, ink and paper, 1 55 for attending 25 funerals, 25 00 1 Jonas Gammell, for advertising, 2 25 for making return of 25 deaths, 2 50 for advertising, 1 00 27 50 for blackboards, 10 00 Arthur F. Gould, for taking care of Constable. A School-room 15 weeks, 12 32 for care of School-room 14 weeks, 9 52 Paid 0. W. Kendall— for care of School-room 12 weeks, 8 16 for notifying town 4 times, 28 00 for cash paid for thermometer, 1 00 for distributing school report, 3 50I. N. Damon, for painting 4 boards, 4 00 for distributing Auditorsreport, and 0. W. Kendall, for 42 days' labor laws and resolves, 6 00 moving benches, 9 00 for expense, &c., to South Boston, 2 75 4 95 09 40 25 $998 55 I School Committee. Paid Ira Leland, for 9 months' service, 29 50 CENTRE SCHOOL. $516 27 J. B. SMITH, . . . Prudential. Paid A. J. Huntoon,for teaching Grammar School 16 weeks, at $11.80, $188 80 For balance of expense of School Committee,see page 4) M. A. Dudley, for teaching Grammar School 12 weeks, 100 00 for teaching 17 weeks, at $8.333 per , week, 141 66 Isabella Cutler, for teaching Primary School 16 weeks, at $6.00, 96 00 for teaching 12 " " " 72 00 for teaching 17 " 102 00 Amount carried forward, 700 46 8 9 Amount brought forward, $700 46 Amount brought forward, $780 46 Paid A. J. Huntoon, for taking care of Paid A. W. Bryant— School-room, 11 20 for crayons and pens, 1 40 r J. B. Smith, for cash paid for making for set of School charts, 1 75 fires, &c., 9 00 for dust pan and sprinkler, 62 for cash paid for cleaning house, &c., 5 50 for painting black boards, 2 00 for oiling cloth, cleaning store, &c., 2 00 for ink and repairs, 1 50 for ink, crayons, and pointers, 4 12 for taking care of School-room, 9 00 for brooms, brushes, and seive, 3 00 for crayons and mending seat, 1 35 for procuring teachers, 5 00 J. C. Wellington & Co.,for 4 tons coal, 30 00 for care of house and making fires 21 75 47 62 for charcoal and shavings, 10 25 for coal hod and shovel, 1 17 $828 08 Josiah Russell, for 5 tons coal, 37 50 110 49 $810 95 SOUTH SCHOOL. ' NATHAN UNDERWOOD, . . . . Prudential. EAST VILLAGE SCHOOL. Paid R. A. Stearns, for teaching 202 A. W. BRYANT, . . . Prudential. weeks, at $6.00, $123 00 Paid A. P. Smith, for teaching Grammar F. 0. Ellis, for teaching 31 months, School 15 weeks, at $11.00, $165 00 at 540, 130 00 253 00 for teaching 12 " " 12.50, 150 00 for teaching 15 " " " 187 50 Paid Nathan Underwood, for sawing wood Lucy A. Downing, for teaching Pri- and broom, 1 08 mary School 15 weeks, 105 00 for crayons, dipper and chair, 75 Ellen L. Nash,for teaching 12 weeks, 60 00 for lock and ink, 1 30 for teaching 15 weeks, 82 50 for cleaning and sweeping, 7 00 750 00 for 3 tons of coal, 22 50 Paid A. W. Bryant— for glass, 94 for taking care of School-house, 8 00 for broom, brush, and dipper, 1 39 for 1 gross crayons, 50 for crayons, ink, and putting in coal, 2 08 for 3 of a box of pens, 33 for wood and sawing, 4 30 for expenses in procuring teacher, 2 00 for making fires and sweeping, 10 48 for cleaning clock, 1 25 51 82 for charcoal and kindling, 2 00 $304 82 for brooms, brushes, and dust pan, 1 43 for broom and mat, 1 95 B for putting in coal, 1 00 for 12 baskets of charcoal, 4 00 for taking care Qf School-room, 8 00 30 46 Amount carried forward, $780 46 10 11 Amount brought forward, $272 02 NORTH EAST SCHOOL. Paid for 1 ton of coal, 7 50 James R. Cutler, for 1 cord of wood, 7 25 R. W. REED, Prudential. James S. Munroe, for 2 tons coal, 15 00 Paid E. H. Sherman,for teaching three C. P. Simonds, for wood, 2 75 32 50 months, at $40, $120 00 Sabra A. Russell, for teaching 13 $304 52 weeks, at $5, 65 00 - for teaching 9 weeks, at $5, 45 00 230 00 NORTH SCHOOL. Paid R. W. Reed— for cleaning School-house, 4 87 WILLIAM LOCKE, Prudential. for half ton of coal, 4 00 for teaming do., 1 00 Paid Charles Tidd, for teaching 318_ for 4 tons of coal, at 57.50 30 00 months, at $40, $158 00 for putting in do., 1 00 Francis Parker, for teaching 12 for care of School-room 22 weeks, 11 00 weeks, at $6, 72 00 for half cord of wood, 2 50 Augusta Wheeler, for teaching 5 for ink, 50 weeks, at $6, 30 00 260 00 for making fires, &c. 13 weeks, 13 00 for splitting wood and broom, 1 28 Paid William Locke- 69 15 for 4 cords of wood, at $6, 24 00 for sawing and splitting, 4 50 $299 15 for ink, paper, chalk, and pens, 1 13 for 1 cord of wood and sawing, 3 06 for care of room and making fires, 6 69 WEST SCHOOL. for ink, pens, dipper, and broom, 3 14 for taking care of School-room, 2 00 C. P. SIMONDS, . . . . . . Prudential. 44 52 Paid Abby H. Brown, for teaching 20 $304 52 weeks, at $5.50, $110 00 Abbie B. Tufts, for teaching 20 weeks, at $6.00, 120 00 230 00 1 The expenses of the several Schools are as follows Paid C. P. Simonds— Teachers Incidental. Total. for care of School-room 20 weeks, 5 00 High School, 903 46 95 09 998 55 for care of School-room 20 weeks, 15 00 Centre School, 700 46 110 49 810 95 for two cords of wood, 10 50 East Village School, 750 00 78 08 828 08 for sawing, &c. 32 cords wood, 7 00 South School, 253 00 51 82 304 82 for cleaning School-room, 2 00 North East School, 230 00 69 15 299 15 for ink, crayons, and brooms, 1 77 West School, 230 00 74 52 304 52 for pail, bowl and dipper, 75 42 02 North School, 260 00 44 52 304 52 Amount carried forward, $272 02 $3,850 59 , i4 1 1 I, 12 13 Amount brought forward, $868 241 SUPPORT OF HIGHWAYS. Paid W. H. Smith, for grain and books, 2 75 N. G. Batchelder, for Oxen, 168 55 ELI SIMONDS, P. P. PIERCE and ISAAC BUTRICK, Surveyors. for weighing Oxen, 13 Overseers of Poor, for labor, board, &c., 199 25 Paid Edward Sheridan, for 542 days, at $1.25, $68 122 Eli Simonds, for services as Surveyor, 21 00 Michael O'Brien, for 54 " 67 49 P. P. Pierce, for " &c., 26 00 Patrick Fox, for 161 GG lG 44 20 621 Isaac Butrick, for gravel, 5 00 2 2 1 ► " " for services as or Surve 5 00 William Lang, for 933 cc cc 117 172 Surveyor, Michael Crimmins, for 97 " " " 121 242 4 $1,295 921 Daniel Collins, for 94 " 117 50 Patrick Crimmins, for 314 " " 39 68 Contra Cr. Michael Manahan, for 92 " " " 11 87 By cash for Oxen, $170 00 Charles Copp, for 2 months and 22 days, at gutter mud, 3 50 $22 per month, 62 59 173 50 for 1 month and 18 days, at $24 25 41 00 Richard Bliss, for 1 month and 16 days, at ! Amount expended for support of Highways, $1,122 421 $14 per month, 22 62 Cyrus P. Simonds, for 1 day, 1 25 The Treasurer's account appears different Patrick Joy, for 4 of a day, 1 00 from this footing, from the fact that the above John Munroe, for 5 days man and horse, 10 00 Surveyors received $300.00 from the former Treasurer, and the Treasurer for theyear 1857 Samuel Remp, 4 days, 4 00 Samuel Hildreth, for 5,1 days, 7 00 and '58,has paid to the Surveyors of he present r Daniel Collins, 2 days, 2 00 year $525.00, making his account stand thus: John Bannon, with horse, 3 days, 3 75 I I Paid Surveyors of Highway, for 1857-8, $822 42 Michael Crimmins, for 2 days, at 80 cents, 1 60 « 44 44 " 1858-9, 525 00 Patrick Joy, for 3 days, 3 00 $1,347 42 James Whaldon, for 5 days, 5 00 ` S. A. Houghton, for horse 13 days, at 50 cts., 6 50 Cyrus Reed, for labor and gravel, 7 00 Filling up on Monument Street. W. Smith, for half day with team, 1 75 Paid R. B. Willis, for Oxen and 2 men 4 day, $4 00 Chas. Whiting, for horse 33 days, at 50 cts., 16 50 for 14 days' work, at $1.25, 17 50 E. M. Brown, for gravel, 3 20 for man, horse and cart 32 days, 10 50 P. Mitchel, 7 20 for self 21 days, 5 00 Cyrus Reed, " " 7 50 for horse, cart, and man 4 days, 12 00 E. L. Childs, " " 3 08 for 2 men, horse, and cart 4 days, 17 00 S. B. Pierce, " " 3 64 AI for 3 days' work for man and 2 for oxen, 10 50 B. Brown, " " 1 00 for J. Munroe's service, 10 75 Nathan Fitch, for hay, 14 21 for man, oxen, and cart 5 days, 20 00 Eli Simonds, for " 13 30 for 71 loads of gravel, at 6 cents, 4 26 Josiah Smith, for blacksmith work, 5 90 for man, horse, and cart 3 days, 7 50 W. &. F. Ham, for " 'i 11 13 119 01 J. S. Parker, for grain, 37 82 Filling Brook near the house of A. Millett. Amount carried forward, $868 241 Paid Charles Brown, for job, $75 00 it Amount brought forward, $474 65 SUPPORT OF TOWN'S POOR. Paid J. Whipple, for fresh fish, 15 50 Joseph Underwood, for 1 cord of wood, 5 00 Overseers of Poor, William Smith, for repairs on harness, 4 37 W. & F. Ham, for blacksmith work, 6 36 P. P. PIERCE, ELI SIMONDS, ISAAC BUTRICK. Warren Duren, for boots, shoes, and repairs, 25 82 Alonzo Goddard, for tin ware, 5 23 Paid H. Meredith, for 12 lbs. Tea, at 33 cts , $3 96 Ebenezer Nickerson, for cod fish, 2 50 E. Symmes, for clothing, 10 67 RodneyCenter, for board of Edward F. Union Cash Store, for groceries, 35 76 Dinsmore & Walker, for 51 lbs. butter, 9 00 Stearns 14 weeks, at $1, 14 00 Arshowe & Co., for 10 lbs. tea, 3 20 H. B. Davis, for 1 saddle and harness, 14 00 0. W. Kendall, for coffin, digginggrave, &c., 15 50 J. H. A. Heald, for dry goods, 17 03 A. Fitch, for bef and shoats, 33 34 Reynolds & Derby, for meat, 2 30 S. A. Houghton, for 2 hogs, 20 96 Albert Fitch, for 198 lbs. beef at 71, $14 85 John B. Atwell, for groceries, 8 60 46 " " 198 ditto, at 8, 15 84 J. S. Parker, for groceries, flour, and grain, 68 02 « " '� carting, 75— 31 44 Wm. H. Smith, for groceries, 38 34 Hannah R. Ferguson, for nursing Mary Lam- ! F. M. Harrington, for use of horse and carriage, 8 00 bert 6 weeks and 4 days, at $3, 19 73 J. H. A. Heald, for dry goods, 26 46 Ebenezer Nickerson, for 50 lbs. cod fish, 1 50 Melvin & Brother, for meat, 2 96 H Meredith, for groceries, 4 20 Butler, Nowell & Co., for 12 lbs. tea, 3 48 W. H. Smith, for 1 bbl. flour, $10 00 `' �� 68 lbs. butter, 18 36 John C. Blasdell, for use of oxen and man, 8 00 papers 44 " �� 7garden seeds, 35 A. P. Richardson, for use of pasture, 12 00 " 6lbs. butter, 6 25 _ J. S. Munroe, for 3 tons coal, at $7.50 22 50 44 " 19 lbs. cheese, 1 52— 46 48 _- Colburn Hadlock, for cash paid bill, 7 08 'f Eli Simonds, for 1 year service as overseer, 22 50 J. S. Parker, for goods as per pass book, 56 13 Wm. J. Currier, for surgical attendance on for journey to Lowell and Carlisle, 3 00 g Isaac Butrick, for service as overseer, 14 00 Miss Mary Lambert, 35 00 for journey to Ipswich, 6 00 James Pierce, for boarding and taking care of Nathan Chandler, for wood at auction, 23 00 James Litchfield, 20 00 Colburn Hadlock, for 1 - ear service as super- for u er for cash paid doctor, 5 00 intendent, y p 330 00 T. Hastings & Co., for 1 bbl. molasses, 22 80 Rodney Center, for board of E. F. Stearns for barrel for ditto, 75 41 weeks and 5 days, at 75 cents, 31 28 Oran Nash, for 1 pair of boots, 4 50 J. H. Bennett & Co., for groceries and grain, 125 65 Garmon & Knight, for 4 loads manure, 16 00 P. P. Pierce, for service as overseer, $22 50 Ebenezer Nickerson, for 50 lbs. codfish, 1 62 " " " treasurer, 10 00 Philip Russell, for 1 cow, 52 50 " " " journey to Boston, &c., 9 50— 42 00 City of Lowell, for board of Amos Stearns in H. Holmes, for medical attendance, 19 00 work house, at $1, 13 00 A. T. Perkins, for ointment, 50 W. H. Smith, for flour, butter, fish, &c., 24 55 for cash paid itinerants, $6 12 J. S. Parker, for groceries, flour, and grain, 59 42 for paper and postage, 20— 6 32 J. Whipple, for fresh fish, 2 97 Cyntha Blodgett, 10 00 Amos Stearns, for half cord of wood, 3 27 Sarah Locke, 3 00 Amount carried forward, $474 65 Amount carried forward, $1,507 05 16 17 Amount brought forward, $1,507 05 Paid John Colby, 11 00 EXPENSES OF FIRE DEPARTMENT. for postage, 6 for horse blanket, 1 50 Cyntha Blodgett, 17 00 Paid Wm. H. Smith, 2d, for refreshments, $13 49 Justice fees, 25 fc., 13 89 Io NDil, c mo h ffors efreshments at fire, 22 88 $1,536 86 F. M. Harrington, for care of Engine, &c. 9 88 Contra Cr. Charles K. Tucker, for cash paid for watching, 10 85 I. N. Damon, for cash paid for oil and tallow, 3 25 By cash from town Treasury, $1,100 00 Charles Brown, for cash paid steward, 3 00 " " Highway Surveyors, 199 25 •' " " A. F. Lombard for milk, 33 60 $77 24 " " for cow, 40 00 For balance of expense of Fire Department,see page 4. " " " apples, 10 00 " " " cider, 5 00 " " " calf, 1 00 " " " produce, 3 19 NEW HOSE AND OUTFIT FOR ENGINE CO'S. " " " '' 31 63 " " " 'C 1 62 Paid Hunneman & Co.- 46 iC " hay, 13 50 for 500 feet leading hose, $465 00 due from Treasury to balance account, 96 45 for 10 pairs couplings, 30 00 $1,535 24 495 00 -- Paid I. N. Damon— Due Overseers by error, *1 62 for badges for Engineers, 2 00 Amount furnished outside poor, included in the for tin pail, 42 above bills, $256 62 2 42 Paid S. W. Smith— The Treasurer has paid to the present board of for repairs on old Engine, 3 50 Overseers, $100 00 for mending hose and strap, 1 00 for 10 rubber coats, 25 00 for 10 rubber caps, 5 00 Extract from the Report of the Overseers of the Poor. 34 50 Paid Francis Ham— The whole number of paupers at the Almshouse during the for 62 dozen figures and letters, 6 50 year, has been 63; of this number 7 have been in the house for fifty firemen's badges, 8 50 during the whole year, and 1 has been boarded out of the 15 00 house 41 weeks, 5 days, making whole number of weeks Paid Hunneman & Co., for alteration and repairs board furnished paupers, 552. on Engine and hose, 26 25 The average weekly cost of supporting paupers at the A. Goddard, for stove, pans, boiler, &c., 16 84 Almshouse, not including the interest on farm and buildings, Charles Brown, for 50 badges, 15 00 has been $1.61 per week. Hunneman & Co., for 2 copper crotch pieces, 20 00 Charles Brown, for 2 hose belts, books, &c., 4 20 F. M. Harrington, for rope for tower 72 * This error was made by deducting this amount from bill when paid, $629 93 and also putting it on credit side of whole account. c 18 19 Amount brought forward, $157 47 Paid Samuel Chandler for repairs of grave . EXPENSE OF NEW ENGINE HOUSE. stones and grading, 8 25 for trees, shrubbery, and setting out, 15 41 Paid Philip Russell— for 212 days' service, at $1.25, 26 87 for cash paid bill of lumber, $184 37 for 6 " " " 7 50 for " " carpenter, 119 24 for 1 spade, 1 25 for " " incidental expenses, 148 50 for stakes and seed, 2 00 $452 11 ► ► 61 28 Cr. by cash for old engine house, 15 00 for own services 25 days, at $1.25 31 25 $437 11 $250 00 Cr. by cash received preceding year, 200 00 $50 00 BALANCE OF EXPENSE OF LOCK-UP COM- 4 MENCED LAST YEAR. BALANCE OF LAND DAMAGE, Paid Philip Russell— By building road petitioned for by Wm. Cary and others. for cash paid for brick and laying, $276 35 for " " " bill of lumber, 25 03 { Paid Estabrook & Blodgett, $46 97 for " " " labor, 19 63 John Marrett, 20 00 for " " " iron and blacksmith, 14 22 $66 97 for " " " stone work, 8 75 for " " " lock, 3 00 ► 1 for services superintending, 5 00 MISCELLANEOUS EXPRN SES. for cash paid Overseers of Poor, 12 50 Cr. by boards and joist, 1 80 10 70 $362 68 Paid A. Goddard, for 1 stove for West School, $18 00 for 472 lbs. English pipe, 5 94 for elbow, wire, repairing pipe, &c., 55 24 49 IMPROVEMENT IN OLD BURYING GROUND. Paid J. B. Smith, for repairing windows and blinds to School-house, 1 75 Paid Charles Hudson, Chairman of Committee— for lumber, and making coal bins, 4 00 for cash paid for day labor, $128 18 for 3 mats, 4 00 for " " " varnishing fence for lining 4 stoves with soap stone, 12 00 around Eustis monument, 2 75 21 75 for cash paid for spade, brushes, &c., 2 67 Paid A. W. Bryant, South East School— for " " " iron bolts, 50 for painting and repairing 3 25 for " " " 0. W. Kendall, labor, 4 00 for funnel, &c. 10 05 for " " " day labor, 16 55 13 30 for " " " grass seed, &c., 2 82 Amount carried forward, 157 47 Amount carried forward, $59 54 M 20 21 Amount brought forward, $59 54 Amount brought forward, $232 69 Paid Wm. Locke, North School— Paid S. W..3Smith,for services as Auditor, 7 50 for labor and stock, 1 00 for wood box, 1 00 Paid Charles Hudson — for whitewashing and repairing, 5 25 r, for cash paid for printing, 2 50 7 25 for cash paid sundry persons, watching, 5 00 Paid Wm. Grover, for repairing bank at 7 50 N. E. School, 2 00 Paid 0. W. Kendall— Paid A. Goddard, High School— t ► for opening town hall at sundry times, 50 00 for setting stove and zinc screen, 1 76 for stationery and wicking, 4 07 for 48 lbs. Russia pipe, 9 60 for 102 gallons oil, at 95 cents, 9 98 for 2 elbows, zinc, &c., 1 38 64 05 for 1 stove, 3 00 Paid D. A. Tuttle, for plan of Engine house, 6 00 15 74 Paid Nathaniel Garmon, for underpinning, Paid A. W. Bryant, for copying 307 mar- and carting gravel for engine house, 10 00 riages and transmitting same, 15 35 Paid Ira Leland, for cash paid for books for for recording 151 marriages, 7 55 , I indigent children, 2 20 for postage and envelopes, 2 00 for charcoal, &c., 2 25 for services as Auditor, 5 00 4 45 29 90 Paid John Wilson & Son, for 504 copies of Paid Howland Holmes— Auditors' report and tax list, 110 00 for services as Auditor 10 days, 20 00 Paid George Stearns, for 5 cedar posts, 3 75 for preparing list of tax payers, &c., 5 00 for 11 cedar posts, 5 50 for cash paid express and stationery, 2 00 9 25 27 00 Paid Charles R. Tucker, for repairing bell, 5 00 Paid Philip Russell— + I Paid I. N. Damon, for 6 guide boards, 9 50 for 98 feet boards, at $25 M. 2 45 for advertising and selling engine house, 1 00 for boards and fence pales, 5 79 for copying bills passed 1856, 5 00 for planing and sawing boards, 11 08 for glass and setting, 1 55 for 1,562 feet spruce boards, 21 09 for selling carts, 1 00 for carting, 3 00 for sign for Hancock engine, 10 70 43 41 for painting 4 engine buckets, 50 Paid Josiah Smith, 2d., for blacksmith work, 5 02 29 25 Paid John Davis, for bill of books, &c., for Paid Caleb Rand, for printing, 25 50 indigent children, 3 03 Wm. E. Cogswell, for mason work, 3 54 Paid Philip Russell— John A. Russell, for iron and black- for 1,148 spruce plank, at $12, 13 78 smith work 10 90 III for 1? tons pine timber, at $7, 8 92 Paid Loring S. Pierce, for cash paid labor, 9 65 for carpenter work, 5 75 for rope and chain for fire hook, 1 75 for 12 pounds spikes, 60 for cash paid for distributing envelopes, 4 00 for carting 2 loads lumber, 5 00 15 40 for purchasing lumber, 2 00 Paid P. P. Pierce, for bill paid N. Flint, 7 44 for mattresses for lock-up, 3 75 for bill paid Isaac Butrick, 7 00 39 80 ----- 14 44 Amount carried forward, $232 69 Amount carried forward, $555 47 22 23 Amount brought forward, $555 47 Amounts brought forward, $66 74 $675 45 Paid A. Goddard, for 1 air-tight stove, 5 00 Paid 0. W. Kendall— for 22 pounds English pipe, 2 75 for lettering 9 boards, 2 00 for elbows and putting up, 1 38 for bill for labor, and coal shovel, 3 00 9 13 ,,; for bill of coal, 15 00 Paid 0. W. Kendall— for horse hire, 3 00 for cash paid Chilson, Gould & Co., as for repairing and oiling hearse harness, 1 50 per bill for furnace, 71 25for bill for paints, 1 13 for teaming, 1 00 ' } for cash paid A. Goddard, funnel, &c., 3 00 892 37 for mason work, 2 75 Cr. by cash for rail fence, 3 25 for 11 days' service and expenses, 3 60 = 89 12 for 3 pounds of putty, 25 i Paid N. Underwood, for glass and rep. pump, 4 27 91 85 f C. P. Simonds, for glass, &c., 2 50 Paid Nathaniel Garmon, for 9 days' labor �z Charles K. Tucker, for ringing bell, 15 00 on bridge near Eben'r Simonds, John Estabrook, for ringing bill, 35 00 drawing and laying stone, 19 00 , 4� Paid 0. W. Kendall— $821 34 for 12 days' labor on fence, 3 00 For balance of Miscellaneous Expenses, see page 4. for cash paid for digging post holes, 2 00 for moving fire engine, 1 00 .,, for 22 days' labor on fence, 5 00 RECAPITULATION.—EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR. for 36 posts and nails, 6 60 for teaming 50Expenses of Town Officers, 8611 27 for cutting trap door in well, 1 50 Miscellaneous Expenses, 923 04 for repairing hinge &c., town hall, 75 ' ! Filling up on Monument street, 119 01 for lock, staple, &c., for gate, 58 Filling brook near house of Millett, 75 00 for half a days' labor on railing, 1 00 Expense of Fire Department, 228 20 for repairing roof of town hall, 25 New Hose and outfit for Engine Company, 629 93 for cash paid J. Reed for labor, 2 25 Expense of New Engine House, 437 11 for 2 days' labor on fence, 4 00 Balance of Land Damage, 66 97 for cleaning clock, 2 00 Improvement in Old Burying Ground, 50 00 for 52 days labor on fence, 11 00 Balance of expense of Lock-up, 362 68 for putting up guide posts, rep. pound, 3 50 3,503 21 for setting posts in front of town house, 2 50 Support of Schools, 3,850 59 for key for hay scales, 25 Support of Poor, 1,196 45 for putting up railing, 3 50 Repairs of Highway, 1,122 42 for bill of hinges, &c., 2 98 Interest on Notes, 967 77 for bill of posts and rails, 5 00 State Tax, 1,782 00 for repairing roof at town hall, 1 00 County Tax, 1,450 34 for repairing keys for lock up, 50 Cambridge Bridge, 118 42 for 8 baskets charcoal, 3 00 Services of Treasurer and Collector, and balance for sealing hay scales, 1 50 due him on settlement, 157 03 for 2 guide boards, and putting up, 1 58 $14,148 23 Amounts carried forward, $66 74 $675 45 The above is as near as the Auditors are able to arrive at it,for reason see page 4. r 24 25 • RECAPITULATION.—TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. Expense of Town Officers, $516 27 ' Miscellaneous Expenses, 821 34 Filling up on Monument Street, 119 01 AMOUNT OF MONEY GRANTED Filling brook near house of Millett, 75 00 Expense of Fire Department, 77 24 New Hose and outfit for Engine Co., 629 93 FOR DEFRAYING EXPENSES OF THE TOWN Expense of New Engine House, 437 11 Balance of Land Damage, 66 97 Improvement in Old Burying Ground, 50 00 FOR THE YEAR 1858. Balance of expense of Lock-up, 362 68 3,155 55 Support of Schools, , 3,850 59 Support of Highway, 1,347 42 Support of Poor, 1,296 45 For the Support of Schools, $3,700 00 Notes paid, 8,217 50 For the Repairs of Highways, 1,200 00 Interest on Notes, 967 77 For the Support of the Poor, 1,200 00 State Tax, 1,782 00 For discount on prompt payment of Taxes, 1,400 00 County Tax, 1,450 34 For Abatement of Taxes, 500 00 Cambridge Bridge, 118 42 For Interest on Town Debt, 900 00 Balance paid late Treasurer, 484 46 To pay Assessors, 215 00 To pay School Committee, 125 00 $22,670 50 To pay Town Clerk, 30 00 To pay Treasurer, 70 00 To pay Constable, 50 00 A partial settlement with J. S. MUNROE, as Collector up to To pay Collector, 144 00 August 20th, 1858, appears as follows: To pay Sexton, 40 00 To pay Fire Department, 400 00 Whole amount of Tax committed under the To pay for Ringing the Bells, 70 00 warrant of the Assessors, $15,123 30 To pay Contingences, 1,500 00 Amount collected to date, $12,984 61 Towards paying Town Debt, 2,000 00 " of discount, 1,251 09 For painting the Centre School House, 80 00 " of abatement, 738 34 $13,624 00 14,974 04 A true copy, Attest: Amount uncollected, $149 26 A. W. BRYANT, Town Clerk. All of which is respectfully submitted, LEXINGTON, May 5th, 1858. CHARLES .' UNN, WM. H. H. REED, Auditors. HORACE B. DAVIS, D 27 NAMES. I Poll Tax I Tax on Per- I Tax on Real ( Total conal Estate Estate. Bigelow,Abijah 2 00 2 00 LIST 0 F THE - Buckley, Cornelius 2 00 6 1 76 3 82 lie Bennett,James K 2 00 2 00 Barnes,Jeremiah 2 00 2 00 TAX PAYERS IN LEXINGTON Buckley, Isaac F.am 2 0000 6 2 000 Bryant,Nathan 2 00 2 00 f 1 Bryant,Nathan L. 2 00 2 00 Bryant,Austin R. 2 00 4 87 6 87 FOR 1858_ Butters,Franklin V. 2 00 2 00 Bennett, Charles H. 2 00 2 00 Barrett,John 2 00 1 05 3 05 Bakeman, Charles 2 00 2 00 Tax on Per- Tax on Real Bryant,Royal T. 2 00 4 15 6 15 NAMES. Poll Tax. Total. Buckley,Francis 200 2 00 I Isonal Estate.I uc3'� Estate Butterfield, Samuel 2 00 2 00 Adams, Samuel 2 00 8 72 19 75 30 47 - Barry,John 2 00 2 00 Anger,Amos 2 00 2 63 17 11 21 74 Buckley,Daniel 2 00 2 00 Anger,Daniel 2 00 1 50 6 25 9 75 I I Broadhurst,Michael 2 00 2 00 Ainger, Charles D. 2 00 2 00 Burk,John 2 00 2 00 Allen, Galen 2 00 7 48 62 10 71 58 7 Buckley,John 2 00 2 00 Allen,Andrew 2 00 39 2 39 = Burnmgham,Peter 2 00 2 00 Avery,Daniel E. 2 00 2 00 Bailey,N.L. 2 00 2 00 Blake, William 2 00 4 37 50 31 54 68 Atwood,Leroy H. 2 00 2 00 Brannon,John 2 00 2 00 Bridge,Samuel 2 00 19 50 26 13 47 63 Butters, Sidney 2 00 2 00 Burbank,Sullivan 2 00 33 46 25 31 60 77 Bliss,Richard 2 00, 2 00 Brigham,William 2 00 16 97 23 65 42 62 Brannon,Michael 2 Od 2 00 Beals,John, 2 00 11 70 23 99 37 69 Bickford,James T. 2 00 2 00 Brown, Charles, 2 00 3 51 41 70 47 21 Bartoll,John F. 2 00 2 00 Butters,Charles A. 2 00 9 04 35 40 46 44 f Barry,John 2d 2 00 2 00 Brown,Benjamin 2 00 2 34 24 18 28 52 Crowle John 2 00 1 56 3 56 Bowman, Susanna,heirs of 6 60 6 60 y, Brown,Nancy 5 98 5 68 Crowley, Michael 2 00 33 4 60 6 93 Butrick,Isaac 2 00 66 32 70 35 36 Cary,Nathaniel H. 2 00 1 83 3 83 Bryant,Albert W. 2 00 3 98 86 27 92 25 Chandler, Susannah 23 54 23 54 Bryant,Albert W.,as guardian 3 90 16 39 20 29 Chandler,William 2 00 3 85 37 24 43 09 Butterfield,Abel 2 00 20 17 86 20 06 Chandler,Nathan 2 00 25 19 41 97 69 16 Butterfield, Sidney 2 00 4 62 21 52 28 14 Chandler, Samuel 2 00 8 06 107 67 117 73 Butterfield,John 2 00 15 66 9 30 26 96 Cummings,Daniel 2 00 2 54 11 34 15 88 Cutler,Thomas 2 00 57 57 72 14 131 71 own,Bailey,James 2 00 66 10 87 13 53 BEli2 00 43 68 13 95 59 63 Chadbourn,Humphrey 2 00 5 30 42 98 50 28 Brown, Leonard 2 00 4 04 6 04 Cutler,Leonard,heirs of 1 83 24 54 26 37 Benjamin,Daniel S. 2 00 10 78 11 87 24 65 Childs,Isaac 2 00 5 08 12 43 19 51 Baldwin,B.&A.K. 4 00 1 33 5 98 11 31 Cutler,Almira 10 49 10 49 Bennett,James H. 2 00 9 81 35 49 47 30 Chandler, Susan W. 5 46 6 14 11 60 Bennett,James H.&Co. 22 81 22 81 Cutler, Stephen,heirs of 10 26 10 26 Bennett,Prescott 2 00 4 59 22 35 28 94 Cary,Jonathan,heirs of 30 69 30 69 Bigelow,Gorham 2 00 27 42 197 24 226 66 Currier,William J. 2 00 2 28 19 38 23 66 Blasdell,John C. 2 00 5 60 122 26 129 86 Cary,William H 6 50 88 90 95 40 Brigham,Aaron 2 00 70 71 36 27 108 98 Crowley,Jeremiah 2 00 3 20 5 20 Brown,Edmund M. 2 00 47 25 53 28 00 Cutler, Silas 2 00 44 87 70 35 117 22 Brown,Oliver 2 00 2 00 Crowninshield,Abraham W. 2 00 53 87 89 53 145 40 Bannon,John 2 00 8 2 08 Childs,Luke C. 2 00 17 25 57 09 76 34 Buckley,Timothy 2 00 13 3 32 5 45 ' Conant,Elisha 2 00 1 15 23 01 26 16 Bacon,John D. 2 00 4 35 6 35 Cosgrove,Thomas 2 00 2 00 Bigelow,Francis 2 00 2 00 Crowley,Patrick 2 00 27 1 95 4 22 Rlynn,Richard D. 2 Op 1 56 3 56 Childs,Augustus 2 00 7 88 9 88 iw 28 29 , NAMES. I Poll Tax.I Tax on Per- ( Tax on Real ( conal Estate I Estate. Total. NAMES. (Poll Tax.I Tax on Real I sonal Estate. Estate. Total, Crowley,Michael 2 00 2 00 Davis,Horace B. 2 00 97 3 71 6 68 Crafts,E.P. 2 00 23 40 25 40 Dennett,George B. 2 00 2 00 Crowley,James 2 00 1 79 18 41 22 20 r Davis,Philemon 2 00 5 36 12 81 20 17 Cutler,Thomas E. 2 00 7 74 9 74 Duren,Warren 2 00 22 45 40 17 64 62 Cleveland,E.James 36 65 36 65 Davis,George O. 2 00 7 80 9 80 Cutler, George 2 00 3 90 5 90 Diner,Davis 2 00 2 00 Cashman,William 2 00 8 19 10 19 Dillon,William 2 00 2 00 Chandler,J. Q.A. 2 00 2 00 I 1 Danforth, Francis 2 00 2 00 Capell,Curtis, 2 00 10 34 12 34 Doyle, Richard 2 00 2 00 Cary, Samuel 2 00 2 00 Donahue,Patrick 2 00 2 00 Crosby,Sylvester 2 00 1 56 3 56 Dorerthy,John 2 00 2 00 Clark,Bradley M. 5 31 54 80 60 11 Davis, Sidney G. 2 00 21 06 55 41 78 47 Collins,John 2 00 6 3 12 5 18 Dyer,Edwin 2 00 2 00 Collins,William 2 00 2 00 Davis,H.B.&G.O. 8 78 8 78 Cody,John 2 00 6 2 06 Dow&Wright 4 68 4 68 Conway,Andrew 2 00 2 01 4 01 Downey,Michael 2 00 2 00 Collins,Daniel 2 00 6 34 4 40 Donivan, Cornelius 2 00 2 00 Conway,James 2 00 2 00 Donahue, John 2 00 2 00 Cook,John C. 2 00 3 12 5 12 Dacy,Hiram 2 00 2 00 Crimmins,P. &M. 4 00 6 3 51 7 57 Doyle,Thomas 2 00 2 00 Crimmins,Daniel 2 00 6 2 06 Devine,James 2 00 2 00 Conway,Michael 2 00 2 00 Desmond,William 2 00 2 00 Cutting, Charles 2 00 2 40 25 66 30 06 Calahaw,John 2 00 2 00 Estabrook,Francis H 2 00 47 1 01 3 48 Courtney,Morris 2 00 2 00 or Eaton,Joseph 2 00 9 33 14 98 26 31 Crane,John 2 00 2 00 Estabrook&Blodgett 4 00 35 45 80 27 119 72 Carrol,Michael 2 00 6 2 06 Earle,Thomas H. 2 00 39 9 95 12 34 Conway,Bartholemew 2 00 1 95 3 95 Estabrook,John 2 00 2 00 Camphena,Patrick 2 00 2 00 Estabrook,Wm.heirs of 4 56 4 56 Carrigan,James 2 00 2 00 Estabrook,Hannah 5 44 5 44 Chandler, Samuel E. 2 00 2 00 i 1 Emerson,Henry 2 00 81 12 26 13 109 25 Cook,Robert A. 2 00 2 00 Eaton,Luther 2 00 16 07 18 07 Cary,William 2 00 2 00 Estabrook,Luke 2 00 2 00 Conway,Patrick 2 00 2 00 Eastman,Joseph 2 00 2 00 Clancy,Michael 2 00 2 00 Cordie,James 2 00 2 00 Foster, Seraph A. 8 26 4 8 26 Clemins,Alexander 2 00 2 00 Fiske,Joseph 2 00 27 11 90 14 17 Cronan,Jeremiah 2 00 2 00 Fiske,Benjamin 2 00 225 47 109 02 336 49 Crowley,Daniel 2 00 2 00 Fogg,John 2 00 35 2 35 Copp,Charles 2 00 2 00 Fiske,Benjamin 2d 2 00 87 6 72 9 59 Cashman,Michael 2 00 2 00 Fessenden,Nathan 2 00 2 00 Cronan,Dennis 2 00 2 00 Fillebrown,Darius 2 00 6 67 8 67 Crosby,Sumner 2 00 2 00 Fiske,Ruth 3 72 3 72 Cassidy,Michael 2 00 2 00 Fessenden,Nathan jr. 2 00 5 73 24 84 32 57 Cane,John 2 00 2 00 Flint,Nathaniel 2 00 55 52 53 55 08 Conant,Elisha P. 2 00 1 36 3 36 Fessenden,Albert 2 00 1 07 3 07 Crowninshield,C. S. 2 00 2 00 ,os Fitzpatrick,Patrick 2 00 1 44 24 32 27 73 Fessenden, Caroline 2 41 2 41 Damon,Isaac N. 2 00 6 91 34 76 43 67 Fitch,Albert 2 00 4 31 14 07 20 38 Dupee, Elias 2 00 3 94 5 94 Fiske, Chloe 4 88 4 88 Davis,Joseph 2 00 1 10 42 88 45 98 Farnsworth,Luther 2 00 2 00 Dana,Otis H. 2 00 25 91 35 28 63 19 Fillebrown,John 2 00 2 00 Davis,John ' 2 00 2 73 28 96 33 69 Fiske, Charles 2 00 82 2 82 Davis,John 2d 2 00 6 44 8 44 Ferguson,Peter 2 00 27 2 27 Desmond,Timothy 2 00 6 2 06 Fairweather, Samuel A. 2 00 3 69 31 96 37 65 Donivan,Daniel 2 00 6 2 34 4 40 Fox,Benjamin 2 00 2 34 4 34 Dailey,Patrick 2 00 1 37 3 37 Fiske,James F. 2 00 2 00 Dow, Darius 2 00 2 00 Fiske, Timothy K. 2 00 2 00 am 30 31 Tax on Per- I Tax on Real I * I Tax on Per- Tax on Real NAMES. Poll Tax sonal Estate. Estate. Total I` NAMES, Poll Tax Isonal Estate.I Estate I Total. Fiske, Charles jr. 2 00 2 00 Harrington,Nancy 1 69 1 69 Ford,Michael 2 00 2 00 Henchman,Lewis 2 00 28 27 12 29 40 Fowle,William H. 2 00 2 00 lift Hutchinson, Charles 2 00 6 19 8 19 Fowle,Isaac 2 00 2 00 Harrington,Franklin M 2 00 10 98 17 34 30 32 Fowle,John D 2 00 5 87 26 81 34 68 Hartwell, William W. 2 00 2 00 Fox,Patrick 2 00 2 00 Hafey,John 2 00 2 00 Flanagan,John 2 00 2 00 Hurley,Morris 2d 2 00 2 00 Folley,Michael 2 00 2 00 1 l Hallett, Charles 2 00 2 00 Holt,Hiram 2 00 2 00 Greenleaf, Thomas 2 00 23 25 00 27 23 Harmon, Charles 2 00 2 00 Gammell,Jonas 2 00 20 92 47 81 70 73 Houghton, William A. 2 00 2 61 26 35 30 96 Gould,Thomas,Jr. 2 00 90 21 64 24 54 Huffmaster,Isaac 2 00 12 91 14 91 Gammell,Lucy 15 62 15 62 Harrington,Abijah 2 00 4 68 6 68 Gleason, William 2 00 2 61 39 89 44 50 Hurd,Harriet 9 59 9 59 Gilman,John S. 2 00 72 2 72 Hurd,Mary 7 04 7 04 Graham,Hugh 2 00 6 98 16 95 25 93 Harrington,Nathaniel 2 00 9 36 11 36 Garmon,Joseph 2 00 2 00 Harrington,heirs of Susan 7 07 7 07 Goddard,Alonzo 2 00 11 12 19 19 32 31 Hadley, Sewall T 2 00 6 30 11 74 20 04 Gould,James 2 00 6 85 57 92 67 77 1 I Ilovey, Thomas G. 2 00 8 39 19 70 30 09 Garmon,Nathaniel 2 00 8 58 6 76 17 34 Hadley,Benjamin 2 00 3 90 5 90 Gilman,Francis 2 00 6 2 05 4 11 Harrigan,Edward 2 00 6 1 17 3 23 Gleason,Benjamin 2 00 1 45 4 74 8 19 Hanscom,Jonas 2 00 1 95 3 95 Garmon,Ebenezer 2 00 78 2 78 Howe,Joseph 2 00 78 2 78 Greenleaf,Thomas R. 2 00 2 00 Heald,J.H A 2 00 16 38 18 38 Gammell,John 2 00 2 00 "OP Hanscom,John M. 2 00 3 55 5 55 Goddard, Solomon R. 2 00 2 00 Harrington,John 2d 2 00 2 00 Gammell,Eben 2 00 2 00 Hanscom,John 2 00 2 00 Gately,Matthew 2 00 2 00 Higgins,John 2 00 2 00 Gately,John 2 00 2 00 Hadlock, Colburn 2 00 3 90 5 90 Garmon,Aaron 2 00 12 51 14 51 Hastings,John 2 00 15 60 17 60 Gossom,Dudley 2 00 2 00 i I Hill, William P 2 00 2 00 Grose,Francis 2 00 2 00 Harris,Henry 2 00 25 10 42 02 69 12 Gildale, Thomas, 2 00 2 00 Hildreth, Samuel 2 00 2 70 23 81 • 28 51 Gerard,Joseph 2 00 2 00 Hayes,Michael 2 00 6 2 06 Grover,William 2 00 2 00 Ham, William&Francis 2 34 3 82 6 16 Goodrich,William B. 2 00 2 00 Ilam,Francis 2 00 13 3 90 6 03 Gould, Charles 2 00 2 00 Ham, William 2 00 13 17 94 20 07 Galahan,John , 2 00 2 00 Ham, Thomas 2 00 2 00 Gennen,Edward 2 00 2 00 Hubbard,Joshua R. 2 00 2 00 Geary,Thomas 2 00 2 00 Hartley,William 2 00 3 90 5 90 Hargrove,William 2 00 78 2 78 Holmes,Howland 2 00 1 35 22 43 25 78 Harrington, John and Otis 4 29 4 29 Howland,Lloyd 2 00 37 36 12 25 51 61 Harrington,John 2 00 58 2 58 Hawkins,Richard 2 00 2 00 Holbrook,Rufus 2 00 3 90 5 90 Harrington, Charles 2 00 17 04 69 14 88 18 Henchman, Charles T. 2 00 2 00 Harrington,David 2 00 7 14 79 16 86 Hearney,John 2 00 2 00 Hartwell,William 2 00 11 01 32 01 45 02 a. Harrington,Otis 2 00 2 00 Harrington,heirs of Nathaniel 2 97 2 97 Hendley, Samuel W. 2 00 9 85 11 85 Harrington, Clarissa 16 27 16 27 Hurley,Morris 2 00 2 00 Houghton, Samuel A 2 00 10 55 55 01 67 56 Harrington, Charles B. 2 00 2 00 Hall,David 30 23 30 23 Howe,Nathan 2 00 13 2 13 Heywood,William 2 00 10 83 12 83 Hammond,Horace N. 2 00 2 00 Hudson, Charles 2 00 58 25 39 23 99 48 Howe,John 2 00 51 2 51 Hudson,John 2 00 6 78 18 18 26 96 Hill, Henry 2 00 2 00 Harrington,N.M. 2 00 3 35 5 35 Harrington,Michael 2 00 2 00 Hall,Ammi 2 00 11 06 13 06 Hair,Patrick 2 00 2 00 Harrington,Bowen 2 00 25 04 51 93 78 97 Haggett,A.B. 2 00 5 59 7 59 tg " as trustee 8 42 8 42 Hoyt,William 2 00 2 00 ', 32 33 NAMES I Poll Tax.I Tax on Per- I Tax on Real I Total NAMES I Poll Tax I Tax on Per- I Tax on Real I Total. sonal Estate Estate. sonal Estate. Estate. Hadley,Jonas 2 00 2 00 Locke,Ames W. 2 00 35 58 33 65 71 23 Harrington,Bartlett, 2 00 2 00 Locke,Jonathan 2 00 2 00 Leary,John 2d 2 00 2 00 Jones, Samuel 2 00 2 00 Lowry,Peter 2 00 2 00 Johnson,David 2 00 1 70 13 26 16 96 LeBaron, Christopher 2 00 2 00 Jewett,Nathaniel 2 00 14 71 53 83 70 54 Lawlor, William 2 00 2 00 Jewett, Gorham 2 00 2 00 Leary, William 2 00 1 07 7 33 10 40 Johnson, Charles W. 2 00 14 37 55 73 72 00 Lemond,Philip 2 00 2 00 Johnson, Charles E. 2 00 2 34 4 34 Lane,Emory 2 00 2 00 Johnson,James 2 00 2 00 Livermore,L.J. 2 00 14 82 16 82 Jones, William W. 2 00 2 00 Lyon,Francis W 2 00 2 00 Johnson,Andrew 2 00 2 00 Lyon, George 2 00 5 73 40 81 48 54 Jacobs,Francis II 2 00 2 00 Leonard, George P. 2 00 2 00 Jones, Henry H. 3 00 57 04 60 04 Lang,Leonard W. 2 00 2 00 Josslyn,Joseph 2 00 6 36 8 36 Lynch, Cornelius 2 00 2 00 Josslyn,Amherst 2 00 2 00 Leary,John 2 00 2 00 Josslyn,E.P. 2 00 2 00 Joyce,Patrick 2 00 2 00 Merriam, John P. 2 00 64 04 52 98 119 02 Joy,Matthew 2 00 2 00 Merriam,Devisees of Rufus 117 50 117 50 Muzzey, Charles 0. 2 00 3 12 5 12 Knight,Franklin 2 00 2 00 Munroe,John 2 00 20 49 72 51 92 Kendall, Oliver W. 2 00 14 33 16 33 Munroe,Lucinda 7 94 7 94 Knight,Loammi 2 00 2 00 30 97 34 97 Morrell,Ambrose 2 00 15 60 73 60 91 20 Knight,Francis M 2 00 3 12 5 12 Mulliken,Nathaniel 2 00 4 17 41 30 47 47 Kendall, Francis 0. 2 00 2 34 4 34 Manley,John 2 00 2 00 Kilborn,Nathaniel 2 00 2 00 Mulliken,heirs of John 31 51 31 51 Kneeland,Francis 2 00 2 00 Munroe,heirs of William 27 29 27 29 Keefe,John 2 00 6 2 15 4 21 Munroe,Jonas 2 00 15 45 84 16 101 61 Kineston,Daniel 2 00 13 2 13 Mulliken, Isaac 2 00 1 19 25 75 28 94 Kelley,Patrick 2 00 2 00 Merriam,Rufus 2 00 17 82 43 38 63 20 Kemp, Samuel H. 2 00 2 00 Mead,heirs of Josiah 2 80 2 80 Kalahan,Patrick 2 00 2 00 Muzzey,David W. 2 00 2 00 Kingsbury,Reuben 2 00 2 00 Mulliken,Lydia 11 70 11 70 Knowles,Jonathan 2 00 2 00 Merriam,Eliza 7 74 7 74 Keefe,William 2 00 2 00 Merriam,Emily 7 74 7 74 Kidney,John 2 00 2 00 Merriam,Martha 6 96 6 96 Merriam,Mary 7 74 7 74 Locke, Charles 2 00 37 17 85 20 22 Mulliken,Emery A, 2 00 4 15 39 27 45 42 Locke, George 2 00 1 01 9 44 12 45 Marrett,John 2 00 4 13 44 60 50 73 Locke,Lucy 4 91 4 91 Mulliken,Henry 2 00 19 33 21 33 Locke,B F.and A.A. 19 99 19 99 Muzzey,Elizabeth 27 80 03 80 30 Locke,William 2 00 1 99 16 83 20 82 Milliken,E. C. 78 24 67 25 45 Locke,Mrs Micajah 31 69 31 69 Mulliken, George 2 00 4 69 32 76 39 45 Locke,Rebecca 8 46 8 46 Munroe, George 2 00 76 27 155 25 233 52 Lawrence,Phineas 2 00 8 00 59 76 69 76 Munroe,James S 2 00 33 47 38 81 74 28 Locke,Benjamin 2 00 1 42 3 42 McMahan, Cornelius 2 00 52 14 56 17 08 Lawrence, Sidney 2 00 5 81 48 42 56 23 Mitchell,Patrick 2 00 3 12 30 58 35 70 Lawrence,Wm.H. 2 00 2 07 3 69 7 76 Mulliken,Joseph 2 00 4 91 6 91 Locke,heirs of Theodore 42 42 Millett,Abraham 2 00 152 64 154 64 Locke,William 2d 2 00 53 13 35 15 88 Muzzey,John 2 00 19 38 69 79 91 17 Lombard,A F 2 00 7 61 17 84 27 45 Muzzey,Emily 11 86 11 86 Lord,F.M. 2 00 3 39 33 82 39 21 Muzzey,Loring W. 2 00 2 91 4 91 Locke,Baldwin 2'00 5 2 05 Madill,Isaac 2 00 3 17 6 84 12 01 Lowry,William 2 00 23 07 69 10 94 17 Merriam,John A. 2 00 4 06 38 36 44 42 Linam,Patrick 2 00 1 73 16 73 20 46 Munroe,Ebenezer 2 00 4 69 6 69 Locke, George W. 2 00 2 00 McGrath,Patrick 2 00 84 6 28 9 12 Lee,Alfred 2 00 2 00 Melvin,E E &W. 4 00 5 07 9 07 Laha,John 2 00 2 00 Manley, Charles 2 00 2 00 E 1 34 I 35 NAMES Poll Tax I `Pax on Per Tax on Real Total '1 NAMES Poll Tax I Tax on Per- I Tax on Rt al I Total conal Estate Estate conal Estate. I Estate. _— Manley,Dennis 2 00 6 2 06 Penney,Hannah 6 32 6 32 McNamara,Dennis 2 00 2 00 Pierce,Nathaniel jr. 2 00 1 56 3 56 Mokely,James 2 00 23 2 23 Puffer, Sylvester 2 00 2 00 McCarty,Dennis 2 00 2 00 Perkins, Alvin T 2 00 16 38 19 89 38 27 Mahony,Michael 2 00 2 00 Pierce, Reuben 2 00 2 00 00 Marsdcn, William 2 2 00 Phelps, Samuel 2 00 2 00 Manley,Michael 2 00 2 00 Piper,Elizabeth S 1 97 1 97 Manley, Cornelius 2 00 2 00 i Peters,John 2 00 27 2 34 4 61 Mullen,Lawience 2 00 2 00 Parkhurst,Joseph 2 00 2 00 Mahoney John 2 00 2 00 Pierce,Abijah II 2 00 148 98 150 98 Mullen,Daniel 2 00 2 00 Peters,John jr 2 00 2 00 McDonahue Thomas 2 00 2 00 Pierce, Samuel B 7 46 92 58 100 04 McDonald,Patrick 2 00 2 00 Pierce,James H 2 00 2 00 Munroe,Jonathan 2 00 13 69 15 69 Piatt, Henry C. 2 00 2 00 Mulliken, William 2 00 2 00 Park, Charles 2 00 9 36 11 36 Manning,Isaac 2 00 2 00 Piper,Jefferson 18 33 18 33 McKennerley,Wm.J. 2 00 2 00 Pei kens,Aaron 2 00 2 00 Meiriam, William A 2 00 2 00 Parkei,Joel 2 00 2 00 Mellow,Thomas 2 00 2 00 ! t Pierce,John H 2 00 2 00 McGovermg,John 2 00 2 00 McGuire,Peter 2 00 2 00 Reed,Benjamin 2 00 43 25 119 64 164 89 Mullen,Morris 2 00 2 00 Richardson, Aaion P. 2 00 108 22 93 79 204 01 Martin,Thomas 2 00 2 00 Reed, Christopher 2 00 35 82 22 87 60 69 McCaverlain,James 2 00 2 00 Reed, Sarah and Hannah 10 92 6 14 17 06 Reed,Mary 5 48 59 6 07 Norcross,John 2 00 35 2 35 Robinson,Mary 14 8 27 8 41 Nash, Oran 2 00 2 34 4 34 Reed, Cyrus 2 00 4 63 36 01 42 64 Nichols,Jacob J 2 00 10 53 92 82 105 35 Reed, Reuben 2 00 15 23 51 15 68 38 Nunn, Charles 2 00 4 68 49 53 56 21 Reed,Joseph G 2 00 1 25 9 61 12 86 Nugent,Daniel 2 00 6 43 8 43 Robinson,Jacob 2 00 26 49 28 49 Naville,John 2 00 6 2 06 i I Robinson, George W 9 46 139 58 149 04 Napp,Hiram 2 00 2 00 Robinson, Simeon W. 2 00 26 10 39 17 67 27 Nicholson,John 2 00 . 2 00 Russell,Philip 2 00 6 54 34 74 43 28 Reed,W.H H 2 00 2 00 O'Neil,John 2 00 2 00 Russell,John A 2 00 9 13 25 02 36 15 O'Neil, Terence 2 00 2 00 Rhoades, Thomas H. 2 00 3 51 17 92 23 43 Ovard,Thomas 2 00 2 00 Richardson,Josiah 2 00 18 70 15 85 36 55 O'Brien,Morgan 2 00 52 4 70 7 22 Reed,Reuben W. 2 00 2 00 ' O'Brien,Michael 2d 2 00 2 00 Reed,Josiah H. 2 00 2 00 O'Brien,Michael 2 00 78 2 78 Reed,John M 2 00 2 00 Robbins,E.A.&J.A. 41 66 09 65 50 Pierce,Loring S. 2 00 6 81 32 06 40 87 Robinson, Charles 2 00 5 61 41 62 49 23 Parker,Jonathan S. 2 00 22 37 104 00 128 37 Robbins, Can a 76 70 76 70 Pierce,Nathaniel 2 00 28 69 138 96 169 65 Robbins,Hannah 29 4, 29 Pierce,Peletiah P 2 00 4 90 58 66 65 56 Reed, Hammond 2 00 13 93 15 93 Pierce,Eben 2 00 30 97 32 97 Ramsey,Abigail 11 48 11 48 Pierce,James 2 00 1 63 18 15 21 78 Reed, Cyrus,as guardian 4 99 4 99 Parker,Isaac 2 00 2 36 14 29 18 65 Ready,John 2 00 2 00 Pierce,Hariison 2 00 3 86 5 86 Raymond,Freeborn F. 2 00 11 86 13 86 Page,Eliza 7 80 7 80 Rodgers, Oliver P 2 00 2 00 Parker,James 2 00 1 17 23 03 26 20 Roach,Thomas 2 00 2 00 Phelps,William D 2 00 10 14 71 76 83 90 Roberts,Myron C 2 00 2 00 Preston,Marshall 2 00 15 62 21 76 39 38 Ryan,John 2 00 2 00 Perkins,Edmund-C. 2 00 2 00 Ryan, Cornelius 2 00 2 00 Plummer,William 2 00 4 68 30 03 36 71 Ryan,Patrick 2 00 2 00 Pierce,Hiram 2 00 2 35 4 35 Rhoades,John S. 2 00 33 19 81 22 14 Pierson,Henry C. 2 00 15 21 17 21 Roby, Henry 2 00 2 00 Phelps. Samuel B. 2 00 4 72 16 03 22 75 Ryan,Edward 2 00 2 00 Ramey,William 2 00 2 00 36 37 NAMES. I Poll Tax.I Tax on Per- I Tax on Real I Total. NAMES I Poll Tax.I Tax on Per- I Tax on Real I Total. f Banal Estate. Estate. sonal Estate. Estate. Smith,Billings 2 00 4 64 38 13 44 77 Swan,Gershom 2 00 2 00 Smith,William 2 00 38 89 24 18 65 07 Scanlan,David 2 00 2 00 Smith,Elias 2 00 59 40 05 42 64 Ar Store,Lexington Union Cash 12 71 12 71 Smith,Isaac B 2 00 30 26 18 72 50 98 Savage,John 2 00 2 00 Smith,O.&W.B. 4 00 89 75 48 61 142 36 Smith,Joel 2 00 41 34 43 34 Smith,Oliver 12 00 12 00 Splain,Morris 2 00 2 00 Smith,William T, 2 00 6 21 8 21 Smith,John B. 2 00 27 4 89 7 16 Smith,Eben R. 2 00 3 21 27 99 33 20 1 1 Scannell,William 2 00 2 00 Skinner,heirs of John 40 56 40 56 Smith,Everett E. 2 00 3 35 5 35 Simonds,Mary A 7 80 2 73 10 53 Scanlan, Thomas 2 00 2 00 Smith, Sylvanus W. 2 00 7 80 15 62 25 42 Shea,Jeremiah 2 00 2 00 Smith,heirs of Wm.L. 42 15 42 15 Smith,William H 2 00 2 00 Tidd, Charles 2 00 8 56 58 08 68 64 Simonds, Joseph F. 2 00 13 72 15 72 Turner,Larkin 2 00 2 07 49 58 53 65 Simonds,George 2 00 1 68 10 35 14 03 Tufts,Bowen A. 2 00 5 44 32 99 a 40 43 Simonds,Ebenezer 2 00 3 04 43 02 48 06 Tuttle,David A. 2 00 50 36 52 36 Sumner,James D. 2 00 3 12 43 45 48 57 Tyler,Edward L. 2 00 1 60 17 46 21 06 Skinner,William H. 2 00 14 82 16 82 Tucker, Charles K. 2 00 1 15 8 46 11 61 Simonds,Eh 2 00 5 42 51 69 59 11 I i Tainter,Almus 2 00 2 00 Simonds,Joshua 2 00 29 04 32 23 63 27 Turner, Susan P. 20 48 20 48 Skinner,George A. 2 00 11 95 13 95 Tower, William A 2 00 21 45 21 45 44 90 Simonds, Cyrus P. 2 00 8 66 63 99 74 65 Tobin,John 2 00 3 12 5 12 Stearns,George 2 00 5 32 16 38 23 70 Tourtelot,Frank 2 00 2 00 Spaulding, Stillman 2 00 15 91 38 96 56 87 Taggard,Mrs Wm 25 35 25 35 Stevens,William 2 00 6 46 23 44 31 90 4 Taylor,John 2 00 2 00 Scanlin,George 2 00 1 09 3 09 Trull,Alva 2 00 9 10 27 40 38 50 Smith,Wm H 2d 2 00 29 58 31 58 Treasurer of Baptist Society, 15 60 15 60 Stickney,Randolph L. 2 00 2 00 Treasurer of Ministerial Fund 230 04 230 04 Sanborn,Ivory 2 00 1 77 3 77 Treasurer of Lex. &W C. R.R. Co. 7 80 7 80 Symmes,Edmund 2 00 47 00 49 00 Smith,Josiah 2d 2 00 3 90 11 70 17 60 1 i Underwood,Joseph 2 00 4 37 49 92 56 29 Smith,Josiah 2 00 2 32 40 13 44 45 Underwood,Eusebia 7 80 7 80 Smith,Webster 2 00 10 72 84 37 97 09 Sheridan,Edward 2 00 2 73 4 73 Viles,heirs of John 53 65 53 65 Stone,Abner 40 74 40 74 Viles,Joel 2 00 38 11 39 13 77 Smith,Joshua S. 2 00 4 49 6 49 Viles,William 2 00 24 38 78 27 16 Smith,John 2 00 2 00 Stearns,John 2 00 2 00 Wellington,Devisees of Nehemiah 47 01 47 01 Sullivan,Patrick 2 00 2 00 Wood, William 2 00 45 9 30 11 75 Saville,David 2 00 14 51 16 51 Winship,Betsey 3 90 7 41 11 31 Saville,Leonard A. 2 00 2 00 Winship,Louisa 7 80 7 80 Stiles,Nathan 2 00 78 2 78 Winship,Mary 21 06 21 06 Sherman,John G. 2 00 2 00 Wyman,heirs of Benjamin 14 82 19 66 34 48 SmithAAlmira 19 36 19 36 Winship,Oliver 2 00 4 17 30 18 36 35 Smith,George H. 2 00 2 00 Wyman,Francis 2 00 1 79 53 05 56 84 Spaulding,Elisha 2 00 2 00 Weir,Mary 6 84 6 84 Skinner,Wm H.&G.A.,trustees, 15 60 15 60 ►l Wellington,Peter 2 00 1 04 28 61 31 65 Shipley,James 2 00 3 90 1 46 7 36 Wellington,Andrew 2 00 3 78 36 93 42 71 Stickney,Randolph L. 2 00 2 00 Wellington,Francis 2 00 41 98 43 98 Stearns,Phineas 2 00 7 84 15 68 25 52 Wellington,David 2 00 54 66 56 66 Sawyer,William N. 2 00 9 25 24 07 35 32 Wellington,Augustus 2 00 7 34 24 92 34 26 Smith,A.Brad 2 00 6 63 8 63 Wellington,Walter 2 00 14 72 63 31 80 03 Smith,Abraham B. 2 00 2 00 Wellington,Sullivan 2 00 5 00 16 41 23 41 Shipley,Albert 2 00 2 00 Wellington,Winslow 2 00 14 31 58 70 75 01 Sheen,Michael 2 00 2 00 Wellington&Holbrook 2 00 15 17 17 17 Smith&Blasdell 1 17 1 17 Wright,Joseph B. 2 00 2 54 9 40 13 94 Sullivan,Converse W. 2 00 2 00 Willis,Royal B. 2 00 18 41 27 69 48 10 Sullivan,Daniel 2 00 2 00 Wright,Luke W. 2 00 3 90 8 53 14 48 ,r 38 39 NAMES I Poll Tax:I Tax on Per- I Tax on Real I Total. sonal Estate Estate. Whitman,Mary F. 1 56 1 56 Wyman,James 2 00 51 37 37 25 90 62 LIST 0 F T H E Welch, William 2 00 3 67 5 67 Weeks,Hiram 2 00 7 26 27 43 36 69 Williams, ames 2 00 4 50 6 50 NON-RESIDENT TAX PAYERS Whiting,John H. 2 00 2 00 Walker,William 2 00 2 00 9 White,Patrick 2 00 55 8 37 10 92 1 4 Wheeler, C.P. 2 00 2 00 1, Whaland,Patrick 2 00 92 6 04 8 96 Po:, 1858_` White,Richard F 2 00 2 00 Whiting, Charles 2 00 8 86 10 86 Weeks,Horace 2 00 2 61 33 70 38 31 _. _ -- Weeks,Jonathan 2 00 2 00 Tux on-Per- Tax on Real Wright,Andrew J. 2 00 2 00 NAMES. I Residence Isonal Estate. I Estate ( Total Wheeler,Elisha C. 2 00 15 60 17 60 • Webb, Thomas 2 00 2 00 Gustavus Andrews, Boston, 10 14 10 14 Wright,Henry E. 2 00 2 00 David Miller, " 6 16 6 16 Whiting,James 2 00 2 00 I George Miller, cc3 32 3 32 Welch, Cummings 2 00 2 34 4 34 Edmund Munroe, " 11 42 11 42 Winship, Oliver M. 2 00 12 29 14 29 " Elizabeth Gerry, 3 28 3 28 Wright, Elisha H 2 00 1 66 18 00 21 66 Francis Brown, CC44 65 44 65 Willis,Francis R. 2 00 2 00 J D Robinson, " 5 54 5 54 White,Stephen 2 00 2 00 Alonzo Fogg, 44 5 27 • 5 27 Whaland,James 2 00 2 00 L Stanwood, " 1 40 1 40 Welch,Patrick 2 00 2 00 A.W Farrar, " 37 32 37 32 Whaland,William 2 00 2 00 William H Smith, " 1 56 1 56 Ward,Lawrence 2 00 2 00 J S Bi igham, " 7 80 7 80 White,William 2 00 2 00 George Ellis& Co, 12 09 12 09 Wheelwright. Samuel 2 00 78 00 80 00 Chat les 0 Whitmore, " 9 91 114 80 124 71 i ' + C Buckley Johnson, " 4 10 55 89 59 99 Packer Fowle, " 29 61 29 61 Volney Wilder, " 26 52 26 52 Sanderson&Conant, " 6 01 6 01 Caleb Thurston " 6 44 20 43 26 87 George Brown, " 34 12 34 12 Lewis E Keyes cc3 07 3 07 Elbridge Merriam, Bedfoid, 14 44 14 44 Amos Hartwell, 4 4 2 26 2 26 Moses Page,2d, " 31 31 Thomas Stiles, 3 79 3 79 Phineas W Chainberlam, " 51 51 Dat ius J. Hatch, Concord, 13 07 13 07 Allen Smith " 2 34 2 34 1 . Nehemiah Ball `` 9 08 9 08 Joshua Hobart, Charlestown, 7 80 19 89 27 69 Ebenezer Blasdell, `• 17 98 17 98 Marshall H Locke, " 9 98 9 98 Samuel Rice, " 62 40 62 40 Thomas Southworth, " 25 91 25 91 Samuel Cutter " 62 62 J. V Fletcher, " 78 78 Abner D Farnham, cc15 21 15 21 Christopher Sobs, " 48 07 48 07 Mrs E A Chapman, Cambridge, 12 09 12 09 • Samuel B Mudge, 3 71 3 71 Christopher Caldwell, 44 11 80 11 80 Aaron Rice, 57 08 57 08 40 41 Tax on Per- Tax on Real ...W... ....". , .... : , ., _.......... .., .__ NAMES. I Residence Isonal Estate,I Estate I Total. NAMES. j Residence. ITotal TTax on Per- Tax on Real conal Estate Estate John Henry, Leominster, 24 53 24 53 Oliver W.Parker, Woburn, 9 30 9 30 William Benjamin, Lincoln, 3 77 3 77 Henry Parker, " 59 59 Charles Brown, " 6 56 6 56 " 1 56 1 56 James M.Randall, 27 30 27 30 Aaron `� 30 30 James M. Randall, a 17 55 17 55 Mary Bacon,assett, John Nelson, a1 27 1 27 Amos Locke, 28 61 28 61 Gregory Stone, 44 2 81 2 81 Darius Wellington, 'Waltham, 4 34 14 14 06 4 34 Heirs of Wid Wm Bridge, Heirs of Schuyler Parks, " 3 59 3 59 1 R Hens of Uriah B Stearns, " 5 98 5 98 George Nelson, " 1 52 1 52 Caleb S. Wellington, `• 1 79 1 79 Charles H.Jacobs, Medford, 4 68 4 68 Jonathan B Simonds, 4, 37 37 Timothy W.Wellington, Shirley, 5 85 5 85 Archehus Bennett, 4 66 4 66 Caleb Stetson,guardian, South Scituate, 3 28 3 28 t< << " 2 81 2 81 William Dickson, West Cambridge, 35 35 Winthrop W. Cheney, Watertown, 7 64 7 64 Russell&Wyman it 18 18 Abigail Muzzey, 1 05 1 05 Heirs of Nehemiah Cutter, " 2 06 2 06 Asa Locke, Winchester, 9 28 9 28 Elijah Cutter, {( 1 15 1 15 « William Lotting, 446 01 6 01 Jonathan Locke, " 4 20 4 20 Addison Hill, " 29 29 S S Richardson, 11 63 11 63 Lowell J.Hardy, California, 14 25 14 25 William Locke, " 77 77 " 2 50 15 80 30 Samuel Emmes&Co., Roxbury, 15 60 56 19 71 79 Elbridge FrFarmer,, " 1 27 181 270 Supply Wood, Milford, 2 73 2 73 SilaMary Fro$, " 42 42 Mr. Carlton, Chelmsford, 14 59 14 59 Isaac FroP, " 63 63 Francis Freetoe, Marblehead. 36 97 36 97 Isaac Hal Hill, " 70 70 Hiram Harrington, Marton,Ill, 1 52 1 52 ArtemasNahani " 5 44 5 40 Elbridge Brown, Malden, 12 48 12 48 Amos Locke,ll, " 1 38 1 38 Otis Simonds, Mansfield,Conn, 41 41 41 41 Heirs of Charles Wellington, " 3 38 3 93 Wm.H. Munroe, Philadelphia, 4 68 4 68 Heirs of Benjamin Locke, " 1 23 1 23 John A Morey, 2 812 81 3636 George C Russell, 442 50 2 50 N B Walker, New York, 18 2 18 George W Locke, Fall River, 2 Robert Schouler, " 2 24 2 24 Timothy Eaton, " 2 28 2 28 James Russell,2d, 4465 65 3 Joseph Dickson, 4415 17 15 17 A.P.&J.P.Wyman, " 1 05 1 05 Henry Swan, " 23 23 Thomas H.Teal, " 53 53 George Prentiss, " 1 69 1 69 Henry Wellington, " 35 35 Heirs of Isaac Locke, " 2 11 2 11 F Henry Frost, " 1 98 1 98 Nathan Robbins, " 1 53 1 53 Jonathan Frost, 44 1 58 1 58 Seth Frost, " 3 90 3 90 Charles A Crane, 44 53 53 Thomas Hall, t, 1 37 1 37 Amos Frost, 44 95 95 Heirs of Thaddeus Fiske, " 7 80 7 80 John Fowle, 44 2 31 2 31 Nehemiah M.Fessenden, " 2 05 2 05 Joseph O.Wellington, " 1 76 1 76 Mrs.P.B.Fiske, " 7 90 7 90 Bowen Russell, " 31 31 Nathaniel Johnson, " 4 39 4 39 Jeremiah Russell, " 22 67 22 67 Widow Charles Muzzey, " 2 75 2 75 Jeduthan Richardson, Woburn, 9 48 9 48 Heirs of Abraham Duren, " 5 46 5 46 John Winning, `i 19 34 19 34 42 43 Name Cause. Amount. Amount brought forward, $508 60 Reuben Pierce over seventy years, 1 80 Sullivan Burbank, do. 1 80 ABATEMENT OF TAXES IN 1857-8. =� Abijah Bigelow, do. 1 80 Nathan Fessenden, do. 1 80 WITH THE REASONS ASSIGNED Ebenezer Garmon, do. 1 80 William Heywood, do. 1 80 David Johnson, do. 1 80 # Phineas Lawrence, do. 1 80 John Munroe, do. 1 80 Name Cause Amount. Ambrose Morrill, do. 1 80 E. C. Mulliken, overrated, $39 43 Nathaniel Mulliken, do. 1 80 Patrick Kelahan, do. 1 44 Jonas Munroe, do. 1 80 Thomas R. Greenleaf, do. 1 44 ; Samuel Phelps, do. 1 80 John C. Cook, do. 7 20 C William T. Smith, do. 1 80 Frank O. Kendall, do. 2 52 P Joshua Simonds, do. 1 80 Wm. D. Phelps, do. 3 60 + Larkin Turner, do. 1 80 George W. Robinson, do. 99 46 1 i John Viles, do. 1 80 Charles Cutting, do. 3 60 Peter Wellington, do. 1 80 Joshua S. Smith, do. 7 20 David Wellington, do. 1 80 Rebecca Tufts, do. 8 53 William Wellington, do. 1 80 Pelatiah P. Pierce, do. 7 20 John Hudson, do. 1 80 Michael O'Brien, do. 1 44 Aaron Brigham, do. 1 80 Benjamin Reed, do. 3 23 Charles Locke, do. 1 80 Hammond Reed, do. 7 20 Nehemiah Wellington, do. 1 80 Edmond Symmes, do. 7 20 John Rigg, do. 1 80 William Ragan, do. 3 60 Jonathan Munroe, do. 1 80 Phineas Stearns, do. 4 32 I 1Joseph Parkhurst, do. 1 80 Joshua Hobart, do. 7 20 William Simonds, do. 1 80 W. H. H. Reed, do. 3 60 Benjamin Fiske, do. 1 80 Webster Smith, do. 3 60 Susan Turner, error in taxation, 14 40 William Plummer, do. 23 76 + Michael O'Brien, do. 72 John D. Bacon, do. 28 80 Gorham Bigelow, do. 1 00 Heirs of W. L. Smith, do. 7 20 Henry L. Chandler, not a resident, 2 06 Gorham Bigelow, do. 25 20 _ Maria A. Smith, do. 14 40 Philip Lemond, do. 2 16 " " " as guardian, do. 5 40 Benjamin Locke, do. 90 Thomas Ovard, not taxable, 1 80 Samuel Chandler, do. 28 80 James Conway, do. 1 80 Mary Winship, do. 2 16 iCharles B. Ainger, do. 1 80 J. J. Nichols, do. 14 40 Charles Harmon, do. 1 80 Otis H.Dana, do. 21 25 i' Henry Kinneston, do. 1 80 Michael K. Lally, do. 7 20 William Gleason, highway tax, 1 18 John Harrington, 2d, do. 2 16 not a John A. Magee, do. 21 16 John Ke Kelley, ppoverty, 1 esident, 66 700 John B. Tozier, do. 7 20 j b Noah Lovejoy, do. 1 70 Frederick L.Wheeler, do. 14 04 2 Hugh Haffaron, do. 1 70 David Wood, do. 79 20 James Conway, do. 1 70 Amount carried forward, $508 60 Amount carried forward, $681 76 44 45 Name Causo. Amount, Name. Cause. Amount. Amount brought forward, $681 76 Amount brought forward, $763 69 George W. Grant, not of age, 1 80 Jonas C. Harrington, poverty, 2 81 James Brown, do. 1 80 Heirs of Stephen Cutter, do. 9 47 Edwin Richards, absconded, 1 44 Daniel E. Avery, do. 1 80 William Grove, do. 1 80 vir Franklin Fiske, do. 1 80 Joseph Blackbury, do. 1 80 John Fogg, do. 2 15 Charles W. Blodgett, do. 1 80 William B. Goodrich, do. 1 80 Patrick O'Brien, do. 1 80 J. R. Hubbard, do. 1 80 John Brassil, do. 1 80 t $ Samuel H. Kemp, do. 1 80 J. H. L. Codiford, do. 1 80 Ebenezer Lakeman, do. 3 24 James Cole, do. 1 80 C. P. Wheeler, do. 1 80 John Courcey, do. 1 80 Elisha Flagg, do. 1 80 James Conners, do. 1 80 Charles Stearns, do. 1 80 Timothy Corcory, do. 1 80 John Hadley, do. 1 80 John Deane, do. 1 80 Charles Hadley, do. 1 80 Wm. Estabrook,jr. do. 1 80 Hugh Haffaron, do. 1 80 William Edwards, do. 1 80 Enos Clapp, taxed in Woburn, 2 78 Michael Fitzgerald, do. 1 80 I 1 Benjamin Baldwin, taxed in Billerica, 1 80 Henry Fuller, do. 1 80 George H. Russell, taxed in Boston, 1 80 Joseph Fiske, do. 1 80 James Donivan, not to be found, 1 80 Cornelius Furfee, do. 1 80 Patrick Joy, 2d. not to be found, 1 80 William Greeley, do. 1 80 Levi Houghton, do. 1 80 " $811 14 William Ingals, do. 1 80 John Jeffers, do. 2 85 James Savery, do. 1 80 -r Daniel Lyons, do. 1 80 Michael Manahan, do. 1 86 ' i John Murphy, do. 1 80 Stephen C. Miller, do. 1 80 Benjamin F.Morse, do. 1 80 ASSESSORS NOTICE. Simon Martin, do. 1 80 Timothy Morse, do. 1 80 Amos Maynard, do. 1 80 A meeting of the Assessors will be held at the Town Benjamin Nicholson, do. 1 80 Joseph Nesmith, do. 1 80 House, on Monday, November 1st, at 8 o'clock in the fore- John Pierce, do. 1 80 noon, for the purpose of hearing applications for abatements, Michael Ryan, do. 1 80 Charles Rice, do. 1 80 or any other business that may come before them. John Riley, do. 1 80 e Stephen Butters, do. 1 80 CHARLES NUNN, John Donahue, do. 1 80 1 80 N. FESSENDEN, JR., Assessors. James Dow, do. Andrew Kelahan, do. 1 80 JOSEPH F. SIMONDS, Parker White, do. 1 80 Edwin Richards, do. 1 80 LEXINGTON, Oct. 1. 1858. Thomas Cosgrove, real estate taxed to wrong person, 18 Amount carried forward, $763 69 111 46 47 VALUATION OF THE TOWN OF LEXINGTON, FOR THE YEAR 1858. DEATHS REGISTERED IN LEXINGTON laillt , FROM JAN. 1, 1857 TO JAN. 1, 1858. Resident owners of Real Estate, $1,168,840 47 0 $ x0• DDeath.f NAnzEsYrs nips Dys Place of Birth. Disease. Non Resident owners of Real Estate, 172,939 99 1 Jan'y 4 Franklin Crosby ••• 32 Billerica, •• Consumption— Resident owners of Personal Property, 534,719 59 2 " 14 Catherine L Dow•• •• 1 22 Lexington, •• Disease of heart. Non Resident owners of Personal Property, 5,940 00 3 " 16 Samuel T Norcross 22 4 11 ,Weston,. Murdered. 4 " 21 Carrie M. Holmes • 4 10 Lexington, Scarlet fever. 5 Feb. 13 Julia C. Dunbar•••• 1 7 •• Lexington, Dropsy. Total valuation, $1,882,440 05 6 Mar 27 Elizabeth Jewett.••• 73 11 •• Dracut, Fever. 7 May 4 Oliver Munroe • • 31 6 24 Lexington, •• Consumption. Valuation in 1857, $1,942,959 00 8 " 11 Neheim'h Wellington 77 4 11 Lexington, .. Old age 9 June 9 James Jones 1 3 •• ,Charlestown,•Lung fever. 10 July 5 Jonas C Harrington 46 • • Lexington, • Consumption. Loss on Personal Property, 83,404 41 11 " 7 Clarinda Foster ••. 47 Lexington, Tumor Gain on Real Estate, 22,885 46 i 1 12 " 28 Lavinia A.Hadley• 11 Lexington, Fit 13 Aug. 201 Amasa Adams • 69 6 Unknown,•••• Old age. 14 " 29 Hannah McCarty• 7 6 •• Ireland, Inflam of brain. Total loss, $60,518 95 ! 15 Sept 2 Emma A. Dennett •• •• 9 • Lexington, •• Dropsy on brain. 16 " 2 George W. Munroe 2 1 •• Lexington,•• Cholera infant'm -1-7-08-6- of 1 per cent. pays $14,683 03 17 ' 5 Addie L.Harris 8 .• Lexington, •• Dropsy on brain. 610 at$2.00 pay1 220 00 kit 17 6 Eliza Hadley 60 • Lexington, •••Dropsy. polls, each, 19 " 15 Mary Sheridan •• • 40 Ireland, Paralysis. 20 " 18 Susan B. Smith 47 9 •• Charlestown, Infl.of bowels Total Tax, $15,903 03 21 " 28 John Viles •• •••• 75 1 17 Lexington, ••• Congest of brain 22 Oct. 6 George E.Parker 14 9 4 Lexington, •• Typhoid fever 23 " 6 Mary G. Wright • 49 7 •• Charlestown, Cancer Town Grant, $13,624 00 24 Nov.27 Abby P Conant.••• 22 •• 12 Lexington, ••• Childbirth. State Tax, 713 00 1 1 25 Dec 21 Mary Hurley•• • • 10 Lexington,• Unknown. County Tax, 1,254 13 Overlayings, 311 90 Whole number of Deaths, 25:— $15,903 03 Males, 10; females, 15; total, 25. Limited tax on a Poll, $1 50 Whole number of Births registered in Lexington from Jan. 1, State tax on a Poll, 19 cts. Highway tax on a Poll, 31 cts. 1857, to Jan. 1, 1858, is 52:- - .o, Males, 2:— Males, 23; females, 29 ; total, 52. Total Poll Tax, $2 00 Whole number of Marriages registered in Lexington from Number of Children between the ages of 5 and 15 years, 387 Number of persons liable to perform Military duty, 262 Jan. 1, 1857, to Jan. 1, 1858, is 7. A true copy. Whole number of Intentions of Marriage registered in Lex- ington from Jan. 1, 1857, to Jan. 1, 1858, is 19: CHARLES NUNN, Assessors of the NATHAN FESSENDEN, JR. Town of Lexington Americans, 12; Irish, 7; total, 19. JOSEPH F. SIMONDS, for the year 1858. .0r V • 48 TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1858. Town Clerk. Alm ALBERT W. BRYANT. Selectmen. CHARLES HUDSON, LORING S. PIERCE, DAVID A. TUTTLE Assessors. CHARLES NUNN, NATHAN FESSENDEN, JR., JOSEPH F SIMONDS. Overseers of the Poor. ELI SIMONDS, HAMMOND REED, ALBERT FITCH. School Committee. S. J. LIVERMORE, (for 3 years,) CHARLES TIDD, (for 2 years,) HOWLAND HOLMES, (for 1 year) Constable. OLIVER W. KENDALL. Surveyors of highways. WILLIAM GLEASON, ELI SIMONDS, BENJAMIN GLEASON Collector. CHARLES NUNN. Treasurer. NATHANIEL MULLIKEN. Field Driver. BENJAMIN GLEASON. Fence Viewers. WM. BRIGHAM, NATHAN FESSENDEN,JR, CYRUS SIMONDS. Weighers. JAMES H. BENNETT, ANDREW WELLINGTON, WM. H. SMITH, 2D Measurers of Wood and Bark. HORACE B DAVIS, WM. H. SMITH, 2D, WM H H. REED, JONA. S. PARKER, JOSEPH F. SIMONDS. Surveyor of Lumber, Pound Keeper, and Sealer of Weights and Measures. OLIVER W. KENDALL.