HomeMy WebLinkAbout1858-1859 Auditors ReportAUDITORS' REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OF LEXINGTON
FOR
1858-9.
ALSO
A LIST OF TOWN -OFFICERS, TAX -PAYERS, ABATEMENTS ;
AND SOME LOCAL STATISTICS.
BOSTON:
PRINTED_ BY JOHN WILSON AND SON,
22, SCHOOL STREET.
1859.
AUDITORS' REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OF LEXINGTON
FOR
1858-9.
ALSO
A LIST OF TOWN -OFFICERS, TAX -PAYERS, ABATEMENTS ;
AND SOME LOCAL STATISTICS.
BOSTON:
PRINTED_ BY JOHN WILSON AND SON,
22, SCHOOL STREET.
1859.
REPORT.
Tries Report embraces accounts from the Selectmen's settlement with
the Treasurer, May 3, 1858, to their settlement with the Treasurer
April 23, 1859.
It will be seen by the dates of the Selectmen's settlement with the
Treasurer and Collector, that the accounts of the town were not in a
condition for the Auditors till April 25 ; and that it was therefore im-
possible to print their Report so early as the town desired, as indicated
by their vote last autumn.
It will furthermore be seen that some of the town's current expenses
do not come before the town in a Financial Report till one, two, or three
years have gone by. For example, among the bills paid by the Trea-
surer during his fiscal year (1858-9) are those for ringing the bells for
1857-8, but none for 1858-9 ; which is the only year or period of which
this Report should take cognizance, were the accounts commenced and
settled at the proper time. Other accounts similar to the above might
be mentioned ; but enough. To obviate this difficulty for the future, and
to have a fixed time for beginning and ending the financial year, the
town, at its last town -meeting, passed the following vote :—
" Voted, That the financial year of this town shall hereafter terminate
on the last day of March ; and that the Selectmen shall cause all ac-
counts of the town, as far as practicable, to be settled annually prior to
the last day of March."
By this arrangement, the Selectmen will be enabled to settle with
those who ring the bells up to March 31, 1860, whose year can as well
begin on the first day of April, and terminate on the thirty-first day of
March, as any other time : so with the Treasurer, Collector, Liquor -agent,
and others.
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The Auditors find the Receipts of the Treasurer as follows, viz.:—
By
iz.:—By cash received from J. S. Munroe, Collector for 1857 . . $289.57
„ „ Charles Nunn, Collector for 1858 . . 11,825.20
„ „ „ State School Fund 81.06
„ If „ sale of grass on Common and elsewhere 15.38
„ „ „ J. S. Munroe for use of town -scales . 12.00
„ borrowed on Treasurer's notes 5,450.00
$17,673.21
The Disbursements have been as follows, viz.:—
To
iz.:—To amount paid to order of Selectmen $10,085.01
„ „ on notes, including interest 6,342.11
$16,427.12
Amount of cash in treasury at time of settlement . . 1,246.09
$17,673.21
LEXINGTON, April 22, 1859.
The Selectmen have this day made a partial settlement with
Charles Nunn, Collector of Taxes for the year 1858, and
find that there was assessed and committed to him for col-
lection $15,909.03
That he has paid into town treasury $11,825.20
„ „ „ „ State treasury 713.00
„ „ „ „ county treasury . . 1,254.13
„ „ „ „ in discounts 1,415.08
Abatements made by Assessors 360.71
15,568.12
Leaving uncollected in his hands .
(Signed)
$340.91
CHARLES HUDSON, Selectmen
LORING S. PIERCE, of
DAVID A. TUTTLE, Lexington.
TOWN -OFFICERS.
Town Clerk
. ALBERT W. BRYANT.
Paid Albert W. Bryant —
„ for services as Town Clerk $20 00
„ for recording 7 marriages, at 10 cents each . . . 070
„ for recording 35 deaths, at 5 cents each . . . . 175
„ for recording 50 births, at 20 cents each . . . . 1000
„ for expenses on laws and resolves . . 075
Amount carried forward
$33 20
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Amount brought forward . . .. $33.20
Paid Albert W. Bryant -
„ for postage, 66 cts.; for envelopes, 25 cts. . . . 0.91
for cash paid express on school -books and Plymouth
Records 0 75
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for cash paid on law -books, public documents, &c. .
0.63
- $35.49
Selectmen.
CHARLES HUDSON, LORING S. PIERCE, DAVID A. TUTTLE.
Paid Charles Hudson —
for services as Selectman 24 days $48 00
for services as Selectman 25 evenings 12 50
fare to Cambridge to examine records, purchase
lumber for town 0 60
for fare to Cambridge to pay for repairs on Great
Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.60
for services, as Secretary of the Board, in keeping
an account of the doings of the Board, and in
recording the orders drawn and the bills rendered 12.00
for postage and stationery furnished 0 56
for cash paid for recording deed of land . . .
for cash paid for books and stationery for Selectmen
for cash paid for one trunk for Selectmen . .
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Paid Loring S. Pierce —
for services as Selectman 18 days
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for services as Selectman 25 evenings
for use of horse and carriage .
Paid David A. Tuttle —
„ for services as Selectman 18 days
„ for services as Selectman 25 evenings
0.50
2.83
1.75
$79.34
$36 00
12 50
6.00
54.50
$36 00
Paid F. M. Harrington for horse -hire for Selectmen .
12 50
48.50
21.50
$203.84
Assessors.
CHARLES NUNN, NATHAN FESSENDEN, JUN., JOSEPH F. SIDMONDS.
Paid Charles Nunn -
„ for services as Assessor 301 days $61 00
for use of horse and chaise 4 days 8 00
for services as Assessor, in making new assessment,
9 days
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18 00
for cash paid for stationery 0 50
1 00
9 50
for cash paid P. W. Chandler for legal advice . 15.00
- $113.00
for cash paid for printing notices
for cash paid for books and stationery
Amount carried forward
$113.00
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AmountI forward $113.00
Paid Nathan Fessenden,
• $47.50
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for use of horse and wagon 11. 1. 11
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Paid Joseph F. Simonds for services as Assessor 161 days
LEONARDSchool Committee for 1858-9.
J. LIVERMORE, CHARLES TIDD, HOWLAND
Paid Leonard J. Livermoreon SchoolCom-
mittee, 1 • writing Report,
Charles I I for serviceson SchoolCommittee
Howland 1 11 ' 1 on SchoolCommit-
tee,
including 11 1 I
1
$45.00
40.00
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45.00
Paid
for services as Treasurer$70 11
for six journeys1 Warren Institution1 1•
1 11 I and pay money 11 50
$81.50
Constable . . . OLIVER W. KEI
Paid Oliver W. Kendall —
for I •- notices fortimesI 1 I Town/ draw
jurors, ' times
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for conveying Mr. Shaw to Lock-up for disturbance
of peace
Sextonfor conveying Mr. Burgess to Lock-up for drunken-
ness
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Paid Oliver W. I
attendance11 for $25 00
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for returning 35 deaths to Town Clerk • •
$43.00
* The Collector is to have $144 for his services. His bill is not yet rendered.
f Bill for services not yet rendered.
Auditors for 1857-8.
HORACE B. DAVIS, WM. H. H. REED, CHARLES NUNN.
Paid Horace i Davis
for services as Auditor 9 days $18 00
for copying days • 11
for journey• Boston 2 11
for 11- quire bill -paper 0 56
55
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51
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Paid Wm. Reed for servicesAuditor 1 1
„ Chas. Nunn for services as Auditor 3 days, and fare
Town Clerk
Selectmen
Assessors
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35 49
203 84
School Committee
Collector*Treasurer
'4 50
1 11
Constable
Sexton
Auditors for 1857-8
43 11
35 76
$26.56
2.00
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The appropriation for schools for 1858-9 was $3,700.00
To be apportioned as follows, viz.:—
•1 School1iI
Howard School 275.00
91
Franklin /7
$3,700.00
HIGH SCHOOL.
H. HoLmEs Subcommittee.
Paid Emoryfor instruction 42 „-
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Paid Josiah H. Russell for6,200 1 /, it 1 $23.25
Livermore1 1 paid for ' baskets coal1
$700.00
Amounts carriI forward $24.75
1111
* Bills for service not yet rendered.
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Amounts brought forward $24 75 $700.00
Paid H. Holmes for cash paid for 5 baskets coal . . 1.85
„ „ „ for cash paid for care of fires and
rooms 16 weeks 16.00
A. F. Gould for care of fires and rooms 13 weeks 8.86
O. W. Kendall for cash paid for 9 baskets coal . 3.00
„ „ „ „ for housing fuel, &c. 2.00
L. J. Livermore for cash paid for 9 baskets coal 3.00
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Paid L. J. Livermore -
for cash paid I. N. Damon for painting . . . $0.50
for cash paid L. J. Cogswell for use of piano . . 10.00
for cash paid A. T. Perkins for crayons and ink . 4.25
for cash paid John Davis for paper* 1.10
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Incidentals.
Oliver W. Kendall -
for repairing black -board and making stove -screen $1.75
for lumber and nails, 85 cts.; for making coal -bin,
50 cts. 1.35
for repairing arm -chair, 38 cts.; for repairing
benches, $1.25 1.63
for making black -board, $3.75 ; for cash paid I. N
Damon, $1.25 5.00
for moving seats from upper to lower hall . . 4.00
for day's labor in arranging out -building, hat -
hooks, door -latch, &c. 2.37
for moving seats and replacing do., and clean-
ing settees, 3 days 6.00
for moving seats from lower to upper hall, 2
days 4.00
for opening Town Hall for High School, 3 times3.75
„ „ for School Committee, once 0.75
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H. Holmes -
for cash paid John Ridgway for eight-day clock . $5.00
for brushes and dust -pan . . . . 1.50
L. J. Livermore -
for cash paid for feather dusters $1.25
„ for ewer and bowl, 67 cts.; for two
brooms, 62 cts 1.29
„ for box for over -shoes, painting, &c. 4.95
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Amount paid for High School .
59.46
15.85
30.60
6.50
7.49
. . $819.90
* Can pens, ink, crayons, blank paper, &c., be lawfully and economically furnished to the
scholars of any school, at the town's expense ?
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HANCOCK SCHOOL.
ISAAC B. SMITH Prudential.
Instruction.
Paid Martha Ann Dudley -
for instruction in Hancock Grammar School
14 weeks, at $12 per week
„ for instruction in Hancock Grammar School
135 weeks, at $9 per week
for instruction in Hancock Grammar School
12 weeks, at $9 per week
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Sabra A. Russell -
for teaching Hancock Primary School 12
weeks, at $5.50
for teaching Hancock Primary School 14
weeks, at $5.50
for teaching Hancock Primary School 14
weeks, at $6.50
Amount paid for instruction
$168.00
120.40
108.00
$66.00
77.00
91.00
$396.40
Fuel, Care of Fires and Rooms.
Paid Isaac B. Smith-
', for cash paid for 25 baskets charcoal . .
for care of fires and rooms . . .
for housing coal, 25 cts.; and shav-
ings, $1.25
for care of fires and rooms .
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for cash
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Incidentals.
Smith -
paid for painting and varnishing doors
for maps, $25 ; for reports, $1 .
for sink, tub, pail, and dipper . .
for box of crayons, 63c.; ink, 37c.
for repairing plastering, 50 cts.;
broom, 31 cts. . . _ . . . .
for removing seats, 50 cts.; extra
key, 67 cts.
O. W. Kendall for repairing chairs
„ for putting up maps
„ „ „ for repairing pump
Isaac N. Damon for setting glass
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$8.33
10.00
1.50
30.00
$2.50
26.00
3.65
1.00
0.81
1.17
2.00
0.62
1.00
0.25
Amount carried forward $39.00
234.00
$630 40
$49.83*
* The fuel for these schools was mostly purchased in advance last year and the year
preceding. (See Reports for 1857 and 1858.)
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Amount brought forward . . $39.00
Cr. by rent of room 3.00
Paid Isaac B. Smith -
for cash paid for repairing clocks
for box crayons, 50 cts.; box, 30 cts
for cotton cloth for curtains . .
for door -springs and hooks . . .
for coal -sifter, $2.75 ; cleaning house,
$2
for repairing windows, 75 cts.; bottle
of ink, 37 cts.
for painting entries
for ink and crayons
for broom, 37c.; 2 brushes, $1.67
for cleaning stoves and funnel .
for sash -fashioner, 50 cts.; setting
glass, &c., 56 c.
O. W. Kendall for repairing Han-
cock Schoolhouse 1 day, nails and
screws
7+
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$1.75
0.80
2.90
4.00
4.75
1.12
16.27
1.07
2.04
3.75
1.06
2.25
Amount paid for incidentals
Special.
Paid Wm. H. Smith for painting Hancock School-
house, as per contract
Recapitulation.
Paid for instruction $630.40
for fuel, care of fires and rooms 49.83
for incidentals 77.76
for special 76.00
Amount expended for Hancock Schools
ADAMS SCHOOLS.
ALBERT W. BRYANT
Instruction.
Prudential.
Paid Oliver P. Rogers -
„ for teaching Adams Grammar School 13 weeks $143.00
„ for teaching Adams Grammar School 12 weeks 150.00
„ for teaching Adams Grammar School 15 weeks 187.50
$36.00
41.76
$77 76
$76.00
$833 99
$480.50
Amount carried forward $480 50
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Amount brought forward $480 50
Paid Ellen L. Nash -
for teaching Adams Primary 12 weeks . . . $72.00
for teaching Adams Primary 12 weeks . . . 72.00
for teaching Adams Primary 15 weeks . . . 90.00
Amount paid for instruction
Fuel, Care of Fires and Rooms.
Paid Oliver P. Rogers -
for care of fires and schoolrooms 40 weeks . . $28.25
A. W. Bryant -
for cash paid J. C. Wellington and Co. for 4 tons
coal
for cash paid housing coal and for charcoal .
for cash paid J. C. Wellington and Co. for 2 tons
coal
for cash paid housing coal, 50 cts.; 6 baskets
charcoal, $2
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Amount paid for fuel, care of fires and rooms
Incidentals.
Paid A. W. Bryant -
for cash paid William Locke, 2d, for whitewash-
ing $2.75
for cash paid H. C. Pierson for lumber and labor 9.22
for cash paid for washing and cleaning school-
house 3.25
for cash paid for bottoming coal -hod . . . 0.17
for cash paid for 2 cups, 40 cts.; for 1 shovel,
25 cts 0.45
for cash paid for 1 sifter, 20 cts. ; 1 waterpot,
42 cts 0.62
for cash paid for lining and blacking stoves . 7.00
for cash paid for expenses in procuring teachers 7.50
for cash paid for 1 broom, 45 cts.; for two boxes
crayons, $1 1.45
for cash paid for 1 bell for Primary School . . 1.25
for cash paid for 1 shovel, $1 ; 1 broom, 33 cts. 1.33
for cash paid for setting glass, 50 cts.; for re-
pairing stove, 62 cts. 1.12
for cash paid for door -lock 0.50
for cash paid Oliver P. Rogers for box crayons 0.50
for cash paid Oliver P. Rogers for freight on
books 0.25
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24.00
5.67
14.50
2.50
234.00
$714.50
. $74.92
Amount paid for incidentals $37 36
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Recapitulation.
Amount paid for instruction
for fuel, care of fires and rooms . .
for incidentals
77
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Amount expended for Adams Schools
$714.50
74.92
37.36
BOWDITCH SCHOOL.
WILLIAM LOCKE
Prudential.
Instruction.
Paid Charles Tidd for teaching 13* weeks . . . . $138.00
„ Frances M. Parker for teaching 17 weeks . . 102.00
Amount paid for instruction
$826 78
Fuel, Care of Fires and Rooms.
Paid William Locke -
„ for 4 cords of wood
„ for 1 cord of wood
„ for sawing, splitting, and housing .
„ for making fires and care of rooms .
$24.00
4.00
3.75
5.75
$240 00
Amount paid for fuel, making fires, and care of rooms . . 37.50
Incidentals.
Paid William Locke -
for procuring teachers
for cash pd. Tim. Fiske for painting black -boards
for cleaning schoolroom twice
for bottle ink, 25 cts.; box crayons, 50 cts. .
for bottle ink, 50 cts.; 1 broom, 30 cts. .
for pens and ink, $1.25 ; dipper, 8 cts. . .
for ink and crayons, $1 ; 1 box pens, 75 cts.
77
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77
77
77
77
77
Amount paid for incidentals
$2.88
2.50
3.50
0.75
0.80
1.33
1.75
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Whole expenses of Bowditch School . . $291.01
WARREN SCIIOOL.
CYRUS P. SIMONDS
Instruction.
Paid Elizabeth S. Parker for teaching 20 weeks .
„ John R. Dennett for teaching 15 weeks . .
Prudential.
Amount paid for instruction (carried forward)
$110.00
131.25
. . $241.25
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Amount brought forward
Fuel, Care of Fires and Rooms.
Paid Cyrus P. Simonds for 2 cords wood . . . .
„ „ „ If for 2 tons coal . . . .
itor// „ „ „ for care of fires and rooms
15 weeks
Winslow Simonds for care of fires and rooms
20 weeks
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Paid
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Amount paid for fuel, care of fires and rooms
Incidentals.
Cyrus P. Simonds --
for crayons and broom, $1.87 ; setting glass, $2
for grading around the well
for ink, bail, and dipper, $1.12 ; cleaning, $1
Amount paid for incidentals
$241 25
$9.00
15.00
13.05
6.00
. . . 43.05
$3.87
2.00
2.12
Whole expenses of Warren School .
FRANKLIN SCHOOL.
WINSLOW WELLINGTON
7 99
. . $292.29
Prudential.
Instruction.
Paid Martha A. Joslin for teaching 11 weeks . . $55.00
„ „ „ „ for teaching 13 weeks . 68.00
„ Mary A. Smith for teaching 15 weeks . . 90.00
Amount paid for instruction
Fuel, Care of Fires and Rooms.
Paid Winslow Wellington for 11- cord wood . . .
for sawing and splitting do.
for care of fires and rooms
for 14 cord wood . . .
for sawing, splitting, and
housing do
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$9.00
2.00
7.75
5.00
3 00
for 12 ton coal . . 11.25
for 21. cords wood . . . 13.75
for sawing, splitting, and
housing . . . . . 4.29
for cash paid for care of
fires and rooms . . . 11.60
Amount paid for fuel, care of fires and rooms
$213 00
. . . $67.64
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Incidentals.
Paid Winslow Wellington -
„ for expenses in procuring teachers $0.75
,,for ink and crayons, 75 cts.; broom, 42 cts. 1.17
„ for cash paid for book, 35 cts.; 2 brushes, $1.37 1.72
„ for books, $3.20 ; crayons, $1 4.20
„ for ink, 62 cts.; printing and framing school -
laws, $1.41 2.03
Cr. by error in bill paid 2.00
„ for mending ventilator and blinds 1.75
„ for cash paid Goddard, as per bill 38.37
„ for painting black -board and setting glass . 2.00
„ for cash paid Henry Russell 21.07
„ for cash paid Daniel Emerson 20.00
„ for cash paid Albert Downs 21.00
„ for cash paid lumber and nails, &c 10 93
1.00
Cr. by cash received for old doors
Amount paid for incidentals
Special.
Paid Oliver Brown for painting Franklin Schoolhouse
Amount
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Recapitulation.
expended for instruction $213.00
for fuel, care of fires and rooms • 67.64
for incidentals 121.99
for specials 60.00
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Amount expended for Franklin School
$121 99
$60.00
.. $462.63
HOWARD SCHOOL.
HUGH GRAHAM . . . . . Prudential.
Instruction.
Paid Zelinda D. Johnson for teaching 235 weeks . $141.60
for teaching 13 weeks . . 91.00
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Amount paid for instruction
Fuel, Care of Fires and Rooms.
Paid Hugh Graham for 3 tons coal, at $6.25. .
f7 If „ for 1 cord wood
„ Wm. Grover for sawing and splitting wood, $2;
housing coal, $1
for care of fires and rooms 23 wks
„
77 77
Amounts carried forward
$18.75
6.00
3.00
11.50
$232 60
$39.25 $232.60
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Amounts brought forward
Paid Wm. Grover for care of fires and rooms 13 wks
Amount paid for fuel, care of fires and rooms
Incidentals.
Paid Hugh Graham for dipper, basin, and pail . .
for crayons, erasers, & door -mat
for towel and ink
for 6 hooks, 28 cts.; 6 panes of
glass, 50 cts.
for cash paid S. B. Phelps .
for cash paid T. H. Fiske .
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$39.25 $232.60
13.00
. . 52.25
$0.56
2.50
0.75
0.78
3.87
1.25
9.71
$294.56
SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS. - Resume.
The expenses of the several schools are as follows ; viz.:-
High
iz.:-
High School expended in 1858-9
Hancock „
Adams „
Bowditch „
Warren „
Franklin „
Howard „
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Total expense . .
For Instruc-
tion.
$700.00
630.40
714.50
240.00
241.25
213.00
232.60
$2,971.75
Fuel, Care
of Fires
and Room.
$59.46
49.83
74.92
37.50
43.05
67.64
52.25
Inciden-
tals.
$61.69
77.76
37.36
13.51
7.99
121.99
9.71
Specials.
$76.00
60.00
$384.65 $330.01
$136.00
Total.
$821.15
833.99
826.78
291.01
292.29
462.63
294.56
$3,822.41
Some do not seem to be aware that the law of this State allows the money appropriated
for the support of schools to be expended only for instruction, fuel, care of fires and rooms.
The Auditors have classed the items in accordance with this regulation, instead of giving
them as they were grouped together in the bills.
SUPPORT OF TOWN'S POOR.
Overseers of the Poor.
ELI SIMONDS, HAMMON REED, ALBERT FITCH.
Paid Warren Duren for repairing boots for Penney .
for stock for F. Fiske . . . .
for L. Locke, pr. shoes . . . .
for pair thick boots for Trask . .
for repairing shoes for Harrington
for repairing boots for Penney .
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Amount carried forward .
$0.12
0.12
1.25
3.00
0.20
0.60
. $5.29
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Amount brought forward
Paid Warren Duren for repairing boots for Robinson .
for repairing boots for Penney .
for repairing boots for Robinson .
for 2 pairs of boys' boots for Mrs.
Bridges . . . . . . . .
77 „ „ for 2 prs. of shoes for Mrs. Bridges
„ „ „ for repairing 2 prs. boots for Chas
Fiske
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Albert Fitch for 194 lbs. beef, at 7 cts..
„ „ for 553 lbs. beef, at 7 cts. .
Canton Tea Co., Boston, for 15 lbs. tobacco, at 23c.
If „ „ „ „ for 20 lbs. tea, at 35 cts. .
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George Taplin for 59 lbs. butter, at 20 cts. . .
John B. Atwell for groceries for Mrs. Estabrook
for wood for Mrs. Estabrook . .
77 77 77
C. H. Hollis for 1 cow
George Taplin for 32 lbs. butter, at 21 cts. .
Ebenezer Nickerson and Co. for 2 cwt. codfish, at
3 cts. lb.
Silas Pierce and Co. for 42 galls. molasses, at 31c
George 'Taplin for 55 lbs. butter, at 21 cts. .
0. W. Kendall for Mrs. Bridges' child's coffin
for 1 robe
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for cash to F. M. Harrington for
horse -hire
for digging grave
for pine coffin for Wm. Estabrook
for 1 robe
for cash to F. M. Harrington for
horse -hire
for digging grave .
Charles K. Tucker for repairing wheel in 1857 .
Elbridge Farmer for house -rent for Mrs. Bridges
Chas. W. Johnson for 5 bush. potatoes, at $1.25 .
„ „ „ for 2 bush. potatoes, at $1 . .
Jona. S. Parker for 10 lbs. rice, at 6 cts. .
for corn -starch . ..
for 3 brooms, at 31 cts. . .
for 1 Ib. snuff
for 1 bush. corn .
for 2 baskets
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2.13
1.69
$13.58
38.71
$3.45
7.00
$ 8.00
4.00
$3.00
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1 00
1 75
7.00
2 50
0 75
2.00
$6.25
2.00
0.60
0.12
0.93
0 25
for goods for Winship . . . .
for soap, 25c.; scythe and snath,
$1.75
0.88
0 62
3.52
2.00
$13.14
52.29
10.45
11.80
12.00
45.00
6.72
7.00
13.02
11.55
19.33
2.66
9.00
Amounts carried forward . . $17.17 $213.96
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Paid Jona. S. Parker for 10 lbs. sugar, 95c. ; 1 stone,
17c.
for 2 rakes, 50c.;
for 1 bag salt, 20
8 cts.
for 20 lbs. potash
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vinegar, 50c. .
cts.; saleratus,
$17.17 $213.96
1.12
1.00
0.28
2 00
for 1 lb. snuff 0.25
Warren Duren for pair shoes for Harrington
for repairing Kemp's boots .
for 1 pair shoes for Kemp .
for repairing boots for Kemp
for repairing shoes for Kemp .
for repairing boots for Eliza
Stearns's boy
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for repairing boots for Chas. Fiske
for repairing shoes for Kemp . .
for 1 pair shoes for F. Fiske . .
for 1 pair shoes for Kemp . . .
for repairing shoes for Trask and
Locke . . . . . . . .
for repairing shoes for Winship .
for repairing shoes for Mrs. Moore
for stock for Fiske's shoes . . .
for repairing shoes for Chas. Fiske
for 1 pair slippers . . .
for leather for pump
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for repairing Robinson's shoe . .
John H. A. Heald for 321 yds. sheeting, at 10 cts.
for 421. yds. sheeting, at 9- cts.
for 1 lb. yarn . . ..
for 1 lb. linen thread . .
for 13 hanks sewing -cotton .
for 3 spools, 15c. ; pins, 12c. .
for 3 yds. damask and needles .
for 42 yds. sheeting, at 911. .
for 4 yds. wool -frocking . . .
for 10 yds. flannel, $1.25 ; 1 lb.
yarn, $1.12
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$1.37
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0.80
0.45
0.20
0 40
0.60
0.40
1.25
0.95
1.37
0.50
0.20
0.50
0.80
0.62
0 17
0.30
21.82
11.46
$3.25
3.85
1.12
0.63
0.39
0.27
1.06
3.95
2.67
2 37
0.33
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for setting 4 shoes . . .
for 2 hoops to barrel . . .
for 12 meat -hooks . . .
for setting and steeling 4 shoes
for link and swivel to chain .
$0 12
0.50
0.33
0.60
0.75
0.17
2.47
Amount carried forward $269.60
c
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Amount brought forward $269.60
Paid Jas. H. Bennett and Co. -
for bush. salt
for goods ordered for Winship
for goods ordered for Kemp
for 10 lbs. sugar
for saltpetre, 20 cts. ; nails, 10 cts
for 2 bags Indian meal
for 2 bags, at 25 cts
for 4 lb. snuff, 21 cts.; 22 lbs.
for goods for Kemp
for 2 bags Indian meal
for 1 pk. herds -grass seed, 69 cts.; 2 lbs. cloves,
25 cts.
for 1 long -handled shovel
for goods delivered S. H. Kemp . . .
for 10 lbs. sugar, $1 ; pk. pease, 67 cts
for 4 bags Indian meal
for bag rye, $2 ; and 1 bag, 25 cts
for 1 whip, 27 cts. ; 2 galls. vinegar, 40 cts. . .
for 4 bags Indian meal, $7.20; 2 papers seeds, 12c.
for 1 lb. ground pepper, 20c. ; 1 ib. ginger, 12c. .
for 4 lb. snuff, 21 cts.; Bristol brick, 6 cts. .
for 10 lbs. sugar
for + lb. carrot -seed, 19 cts.; 1 hoe -handle, 5 cts. .
for goods delivered Ed. Winship . . . .
for 4 bags Indian meal . . . . . . . .
for 10 lbs. sugar, $1.05 ; 1 lb. hops, 20 cts.
for 1 bag rye -meal, $2 ; 2 hoes, $1.20 . .
for 1 bag, 25 cts.; 1 bbl. flour, $7.75 . .
for 1 bush. salt, 50 cts. ; 1,16 ib. rope, 17 cts.
for 4 bags Indian meal
for 1 bag rye -meal, $2 ; 1 bag, 25 cts. .
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$0.45
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0.90
0 30
320
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0.59
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3 20
Cr. by two bags returned, at 25 cts
0 94
1 12
2.63
1.67
7 10
2.25
0.67
7.32
0.32
0.27
1 05
0.24
3.80
7.10
1.25
3.20
8.00
0.67
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2.25
Paid John B. Atwell for goods delivered Mrs. Estabrook
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„ „ for wood
James Wellington for beef and mutton, 312 lbs. .
Canton Tea Co. for 15 lbs. tobacco . . . . .
George Taplin for 36 lbs. butter, at 20 cts. . .
Humphrey and Emerson for 56 lbs. butter, at 19c.
Canton Tea Co. for 20 lbs. Oolong tea, at 35 cts. .
John Whipple for fish at sundry times . . . .
Wm. H. Smith for goods delivered Mrs. Bridges ;
$83.33
0 50
82.83
$11.22
2.00
13.22
3.02
3.45
7.20
10.64
7.00
15.00
viz., -
for 6 lbs. sugar, 45 cts. ; 1 lb. tea, 60 cts. . . $1.05
for 52 lbs. butter, $1.32 ; 1 bush. meal, 95 cts. . 2.27
Amounts carried forward
$3.32 $411.96
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Amounts brought forward $3 32 $411.96
Paid Wm. H. Smith for goods for Mrs. Bridges; viz., -
for bag Indian meal, $1.65 ; 2 bush. rye -meal,
50 cts 2.15
for bush. rye -meal, 50c.; 1 gall. molasses, 36c0.86
for 21 lbs. crackers, 25c.; 22 lbs. cheese, 28c0.53
for 1 bbl. flour 7.00
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Wm. H. Smith for goods delivered Ed. Winship ;
viz., -
for 15 lbs. fish, 75 cts. ; 5 lbs. pork, 62 cts. .
for 1 lb. tea, 60 cts. ; 4 lbs. butter, 96 cts. .
for 2 galls. molasses
for 2 lb. green tea, 37c. ; 2 lbs. white sugar, 23c.
for bush. meal, 92c. ; bush. rye -meal, 50c. .
for 94 lbs. pork, $1.15; 2 galls. molasses, 72c. .
for 1 bbl. flour
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$1.37
1.56
0.72
0.60
1.42
1.87
7 00
Messrs. E. and W. Pattee for bread at sundry times
in 1856-7
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Blanchard and Bro. for 38 galls. molasses, at 30c. 11.40
Lexington and West -Cambridge Railroad for trans-
portation of 3 bbls.. . . . . .. .. 0.40
City of Cambridge for board of Robert Harring-
ton 16 weeks 32.00
Dow and Wright for teaming molasses and fish 1.00
Ayer and Raymond for 2 bbls. flour, at $6.50 13.00
City of Cambridge for burial Wm. Estabrook, jun$5.00
„ „ „ for assistance to Mrs. Estabrook 3.50
Charles Robinson for professional advice in case
Robert Harrington 2.00
Eli Simonds for amount of pigs sold 18.37
W. H. Simonds for 38 lbs. turkey, at 14 cts. . 5.32
Edmund Symmes for pants for Penney . . $3.25
for crockery 1.07
for pr. overalls 0 63
for 2 prs. shoes 1 13
for 2 prs. overalls 1 42
for 1 pr. shoes 1 13
for 2 prs. woollen drawers . 2.50
for 2 prs. woollen shirts . 2.50
13.63
J. H. Russell for 5 tons coal, at $6.25 . . . . 31.25
John Spence and Sons for 1 cylinder stove . 7.50
George B. Rice for 108 cords wood, at $2.75 . 29.90
Darius Dow for teaming 0.37
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Paid Humphrey and Emerson for 80 lbs. butter, at 20c.
A. F. Lombard for 10 loads night -soil, at $4.50 .
A. T. Perkins for goods for Kemp per order . .
John Butterfield -
for bag salt, 20 cts.; 2 almanacs, 10 cts. .
for 1 lb. snuff, 25 cts.; 2 galls. oil, $1.50 . . .
for 2 galls. vinegar, 50 cts.; 1 ball wicking, 6 cts.
for 1 lb. snuff, 25 cts.; 4 cakes soap, 32 cts. . .
for goods for Mrs. Bridges ; viz., -
for bag flour, $2.25 ; bush. meal, $1.20. . .
for 1 bush. rye -meal, 56 cts.; 2 galls. molasses,
70 cts.
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for 6 lbs. sugar, 54 cts.; 5 lbs. butter, $1.25 .
for 2 lb. tea, 28 cts.; 2 qts. whale -oil . . .
for goods for Ed. Winship ; viz., -
for 2 bush. meal, $2 ; 13 lbs. fish, 78 cts. .
for 8 lbs. pork, $1 ; 1 bush. potatoes, 80 cts. .
for 2 galls. molasses, 70c.; beans and rice, 60c.
Dr. H. Holmes for professional service for 1 year
Aaron P. Richardson for use of pasture . . .
Edmund Munroe for house -rent for Mrs. Bridges
William and F. Ham -
for 6 shoes, $1.87 ; rim to stove, 50 cts. . .
for 2 shoes, and setting and steeling 2 . .
for tub -hoop, ring, staple, and 12 nails
for setting 4 shoes, 50 cts.; setting and steeling 4
shoes, $1.25
$0.30
1.75
0.56
0.57
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$638 24 Amounts brought forward $42.79 $776.82
16.00 Paid James H. Bennett and Co. -
45.00/)for 2 bags Indian meal, $4.20 ; bag rye -meal, $2 ;
4.31 bag, 25 cts
3.18
$3.45
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for 10 lbs. sugar, $1.05; 1 lb. ground pepper, 20c.
for 4 lb. ground cassia, 13c.; 4 lb. cloves, 10c. .
for 4 lb. nutmegs, 25 cts.; 4 lemons, 8 cts.. .
for box mustard, 20 cts.; 4 bush. salt, 63 cts. .
„ for 5 lbs. wrought nails, 50c.; 4 lbs. cheese, 56c. .
for 1 lb. snuff, 25 cts.; bush. salt, 42 cts. . .
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for goods delivered Winship ; viz., -
for 2 bush. Indian meal, $2.18; 4 galls. molas-
ses, $1.40
7.16
$2.78
1.80
1.30
5.88
15.00
12.00
15.00
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John H. A. Heald -
for 7 yds. wool -frocking, at 663 cts.
$2.37
1.00
0.37
for 11 bush. rye -meal, $1.50; 184 lbs. pork,
$2.44
for 272 lbs. fish, $1.58; 8 lbs. rice, 40 cts.; bush.
potatoes, 80 cts.
for 10 lbs. sugar, $1.05 ; 1 lb. hops, 20 cts.
for bag rye -meal, $2 ; 10 lbs. sugar, $1.05. .
for 2 doz. envelopes, 12 cts.; paper, 12 cts. . .
for 1 bush. salt, 42 cts.; hops, 20 cts.; sugar, $1.05
for goods, per order, to S. H. Kemp ; viz., -
for 2 bush. Indian meal, $2.13 ; 2 bush. rye -
meal, $2
645
1.25
0.23
0.33
0.83
1.06
0.67
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for 231 lbs. pork, $2.94 ; 6 lbs. butter, $1.53 .
for 4 galls. molasses, $1.40 ; bag flour, $1.10
$1.25
3.05
0.24
1.67
6.21
$4 13
4.47
2.50
1 75
11.10
5.49 Almshouse Cr. by 5 bags returned
for 10 yds. delaine, $1.67 ; 10 yds. print, $1.25 .
for cotton and silk, 30 cts.; 142 oz. yarn, $1.02 .
for 2 sks. silk, 20 cts.; cotton, 20cts.; 2 yds. print,
25 cts.
James H. Bennett and Co. -
for 8 bags Indian meal
$4 67
2.92
1.32
0 65
9.56
1 25
Paid Faxon Bros. and Co. for 37 galls. molasses, at 26c.
„ Robt. A. Cook for 2 days' work, fixing bulkhead .
„ Jonathan S. Parker -
„ for 10 lbs. sugar, $1.05 ; 2 galls. vinegar, 50 cts. .
„ for 2 galls. vinegar, 50 cts.; 10 lbs. sugar, $1 . .
„ for alum and allspice, 12 cts.; 4 gross matches,
22 cts.
for 10 lbs. sugar, $1.05 ; 2 lbs. nails, 10 cts.
for 2 files, 20 cts. ; 21 lbs. cheese, 30 cts. .
for bag rye -meal, $2 ; 1 bag, 25 cts.
for 8 bags Indian meal
$17 50
1.15
0.50
2 25
17 10
for pk. herds -grass seed, 63 cts.; 11 pt. neat's-foot
oil, 25 cts.
for bed -cord, 50 cts.; 2 lbs. coffee, 30 cts. . . .
for 1 lb. nails, 5 cts. ; 7 lbs. sweet potatoes, 21 cts.
for 2 galls. whale -oil, $1.60 ; 4 box raisins, 75 cts.
0 88
0.80
0.26
2.35
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for 1 lb. Castile soap, 16 cts. ; 1 lb. ginger, 12 cts.
for snuff and twine, 26 cts.; 2 lbs. saleratus, 14 cts.
for 10 lbs. sugar, 95 cts. ; 1 lb. hops, 20 cts. . .
for 4 lb. snuff, 18 cts. ; 10 lbs. rice, 55 cts.. . .
for bottle ink, &c., 22c.; 5 lbs. wrought nails, 50c.
for turnip -seed
for goods for Ed. Winship
9.85
9.62
3.50
$1.55
1.50
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0.28
0.40
1.15
0.73
0.72
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16.17
Ayer and Raymond for bbl. flour, $7.25 ; carting
do., 25 cts.
7.50
Amounts carried forward . . $42.79 $776.82 Amount carried forward $893.58
MO
441
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Amount brought forward $893.58
Paid James H. Bennett and Co. for goods for S. H.
Kemp ; viz., -
for 1 bush. Indian meal, $1 ; 2 galls. molasses,
70 cts. $1.70
for 5 lbs. rice, 25 cts. ; 71 lbs. pork, 90 cts. 1.15
for 2 llbs. butter, 65c. ; 1 bush. potatoes, 95c1.60
Jonathan S. Parker for aiding Overseers of Poor
1857 and 1858 5.00
Hammon Reed for cow and calf, $45 ; stick tim-
ber, 50 cts. 45.50
Rodney Center -
for board of E. F. Stearns, from March 1, 1858,
to March 1, 1859, at 75 cts. per week . . . $39.00
for sundry articles of clothing, as per bill . . . 6.91
Albert Fitch for 77 lbs. beef, at 51 cts. . $4.43
for 200 lbs. beef; at 54 cts. . . . 11.50
for 212 lbs. beef, at 6 cts. . . . 12.72
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J. B. Atwell for groceries for Mrs. Estabrook .
D. Weld and Co. for 12 lb. Stuart's tobacco, at 23c.
Josiah H. Russell for ton coal for Wm. Estabrook
), )9 7) for 14 ft. wood
45.91
28.65
11.88
2.76
Amounts brought forward $37.50 $1,460.54
Paid Eli Simonds for journey to Woburn . . .
for cash paid to itinerants, 1857
for postage and stationery . .
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Albert Fitch for services as Overseer of Poor . $22.50
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for journey to Saxonville . . 3.00
Hammond Reed for services as Overseer of Poor
for time and expense at Boston
and Cambridge . . . . .
for time and expense to Carlisle
and Cambridge . . . . .
for cash paid Hadlock for paying
bills
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$7.00
1.00
O. H. Parker for clothing for Charles Fiske ;
viz., -
for sack -coat, $4.25 ; 2 prs. overalls, $1 . . $5.25
for pr. boots, $2.75 ; Gangee frock, $1 . . . 3.75
for 1 pr. leather mittens 1 00
Samuel Jones for blasting rocks
Luther Eaton for 200 lbs. salt pork, at 11 cts.
Lexington and West -Cambridge Railroad for
transportation 2 barrels
„ Colburn Hadlock for one year's service at Alms-
house
„ Dr. Stillman Spaulding for visits, advice, and
medicine for Ed. Winship's family . . . .
„ Overseers of Poor for cash paid Richard Bliss . $5.00
„ „ „ „ for cash pd. Cynthia Blodgett 27.00
„ „ If for cash paid Mrs. Bridges . 5.00
„ ,, ,, for cash paid Mrs. Bridges for
nursing 1.00
„ „ ,, for cash paid John Bannon 6.00
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for services as Treasurer . . . .
for journey to Lynn and Middleton
IN
8.00
10.00
5.00
22.00
0.31
330.00
3.50
$22.50
5.00
3.00
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41.00
25.50
35.56
Whole sum expended - $1,562.60
Cr. by cash of Town Treasurer, the amount appro-
priated $1,200.00
Cr. by cash from other sources ; viz., -
from State for board of Mary Lambert in 1857 19.24
for cow and calf sold 31 75
for labor of Charles Fiske 9 20
received of A. F. Lombard for milk 491
539
received of town of Carlisle for board of Litchfield
in 1856-7 25 00
received of Estabrook and Blodgett for keeping cows 5.33
received of Hammond Reed for keeping cow . 1.33
received for calf, $5 ; for lard, $2 7 00
for produce sold by Hadlock 48.69
of Stillman Spaulding for carting stone . . 6.67
of S. A. Houghton for milk 50.00
by especial grant of town, March 7, 1859 113.00
$1,562.60
or
44.00
$22.50
10.00
5.00
Summary.
Whole amount expended by Overseers $1,562.60
Overseers received from Town Treasurer the sum ap-
propriated by the town $1,200.00
Overseers received for stock, produce, labor, and bills
due 249 60
Overseers received by especial appropriation to ba-
lance accounts 113.00
$1,562.60
Amounts carried forward $37.50 $1,460.54
1
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SUPPORT OF HIGHWAYS.
ELI SIMONDS . . Surveyor of South District.
Paid Caleb S Brown for 1 pair oxen
J. S. Parker for 3 pick -handles
Cornelius Buckley for 13 days' labor
Wm. H. Smith for whiplash, 30c.; 2 shovels, $2.20 $2.50
for 1 shovel, $1 ; 1 hoe, 58 cts. . 1.58
for 1 fork hoe, $1 ; 1 pail, 25c. . 1.25
for 1 shovel, $1.10; 5 bags meal . 9.75
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shoe $0.25
for 30 dog -nails and setting ox -
shoe 0.40
for 2 new ox -shoes 0.33
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Cyrus P. Simonds for 7 days' work on road, at $1.25
Wm. H. Carey for 18
And. Wellington for 4
Elias Smith for 2
Cyrus P. Simonds for 30 „ ,, „ „ • •
Josiah Smith for 8 ox -shoes, 8 old ones . . . . $2.13
for steeling 2 picks 0.87
for laying to steel a pick . . ▪ 0.75
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„ If for freight
John Ready for 5 days' labor on road . .
Daniel Collins for 412 „ „ „ „ • •
John Collins for 322 „
Wm. & F. Ham for sharpening 2 picks . . . .
for sharpening 2 picks and steel-
ingone . . . . . . . .
for sharpening 2 picks, 20 cts.;
1 ox -shoe, 17 cts.. .
for sharpening 3 picks, 30 cts.;
1 ox -shoe, 17 cts.. . . . .
for 2 ox -shoes and setting 6, 82c.;
sharpening 3 picks, 30 cts.. .
for steeling pick, 50 cts.; sharpen-
ing 1 pick, 10 cts.
for sharpening 7 picks . . .
for setting 7 shoes and steeling
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1.17
$0.20
0.70
0.37
0.47
1.12
0.60
0.70
1.23
$157.00
0.75
14.62
15.08
0.98
8.75
20.00
5.00
3.00
39.90
3.75
21.19
5.62
46.68
36.18
5.39
Amount carried forward $383 89
25
Amount brought forward
$383 89
Paid Eli Simonds for services as surveyor . . . $20.00
„ „ „ for 50 days' labor 62.50
„ „ for cash paid for 30 cwt. hay . . 24.75
107.25
Amount expended by E. Simonds in summer . . $491.14
Winter.
Paid Eli Simonds for care of roads in winter .
for cash paid W. Smith
for cash paid T. H. Rhoades . . 1.12
for cash paid Wm. H. H. Reed . ' 2.00
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1.50
Amount expended by Eli Simonds in winter
9 62
Whole amount expended by Eli Simonds . . $500.76
Eli Simonds gives Town Cr. as follows ; viz.:—
By cash from Town Treasury $385.76
„ „ sale of oxen 115.00*
$500.76
BENJAMIN GLEASON . . Surveyor of North District.
Paid Benjamin Gleason —
for 58 days' labor, at $2 per day
cash to John Collins for 13 days' work . . $16.25
7,
77
,7
7,
7,
77
7,
„ „ „ for 3 „ „ . . 3.00
„ „ „ for 12 „ „ . 13.50
„ „ for 22„ „ . 2.81
58 days' labor of oxen, cart, and tools .
cash to Wm. Wood for 4 day with horse
for self and horse 2 days
for self and horse 2 days
for self and horse 5 days
for self, horse, and cart
77
7,
77
77
7,
7,
77
77
. • $3.75
. 4.50
. 5.00
. 11.85
. 4.87
„ James Pierce for work with team 22 ds. $8.75
for man's work 22 days . 2.50
77
77
7,
7,
77
77
7,
✓
„ Charles Tidd for man, oxen, and cart,
4 days, at $3.50
paid Sylvester Puffer for labor .
„ Michael Carroll, 10 days .
„ Michael Crimens, 21 days .
Amount carried forward
$116.00
35.56
116.00
29.97
11.25
14.00
2.00
11.25
22.12
$358 15
* The Auditors found here an error of 50 cts. in favor of Mr. Simonds (see voucher),
which is now corrected.
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m
Amount brought forward
Paid Benjamin Gleason
for cash paid Chas.A. Gould I work with horse,
Joshua11 I Is for work 1 oxen
Joshua1 1 1s for man 1.
m
m
31
m
ff
77
ff
77
77
If
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If
91 f7 ff 99
79 79 ff ff
ff 19 f7 ff
77 77 19 77
If If 77 79
79 f7 f9 ff
77 99 79
77 ff ff 97
$6.00
John Fogg, horse and cart, 1 1
Andrew JohnsonI days'' 1
Joseph • 1labor
Samuel H. K11 1 for
Cyrus • 1 for 11.1 and oxen 4
• '
1 n
Cyrus Reed for man and horse
1 -1 -
day 3.37
Michael O'Brien for work 14 days
John Peters, jun., for work 30 days
William Collins/r work 1 day
Thomas . Roach for work 1,
Daniel Crimens forwork
John Bannon ' 1 horse,days
Timothy Buckley for 5 days' work .
Larkin P. Page for man and oxen
days r
7.00
Larkin P.
•.1 for man and horse
day '
J. Q. A. Chandler with oxen 41- days'
work
James Bailey for 2 days' work with
horse and cart $4.50
James Bailey for man, 2 days' work 2.00
„ for 14 loads gravel . 0.70
f7 ff fl
Charles Manly for 5 days'1
DennisDaniel Collins for 81- „
1
99
Charles Collins for 1 day's work . .
A. Bacon I i loads stone11
Cyrus Reed for 80 loads1 1
gravel
Charles L. Pook for 8 loads gravel
Jos. F. Simonds1 •loads
Michael •
11 1 • days'1
1
Whole a11 I 1 1 1Gleason
Benjamin portion of appropriation'
amount 1'11•d above appropriation
2.25
8.00
2.37
3.00
0.75
1.25
i
14.62
32.90
1.12
7.25
7.25
6.12
9.25
15.75
7.20
5.00
10.62
2.25
1.12
5.90
10.00
1.00
7.15
9.00
u
561.12
27
Benjamin gives Cr. to Town Treasury as fol-
lows:
• by cash from treasury
• by cash especially appropriated at Town -meet-
ing, March 7, 1859, to supply thedeficiency
WILLIAM▪ Surveyorof Centre District.
Paid 1 William Gleason
for 44 days'work $88.00
horseoxen and cart 27 days 54.00
1
for 329 loads1
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11
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77 17
71 ff
fl 19
17 II
James
cash paid Otis H. Dana for 108 loads gravel .
Whitneydays' 1
Timothy Desmond days' work
John Smith 18i days' work . .
Dennis M'Carty 71 days'work
John Hanscom
John O'Neil
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ff
77
ff
If
Whole 1 William Gleason
Discounted
William GleasonI 1' 1' cash
•
U /
$200.57
•
• 1•
•
.12
40.00
23.13
8.12
6.25
1.13
$325.96
0 96
$325.00
$325 00
Recapitulation.
Appropriation for Highways for 1858-9 was $1,200, to be apportioned
as follows;
District,which is the• Road and
Monument from West Cambridge1Lin-
coln,
l
1 was 1 •'�0
.n
North which includesroads 1 1 and
Southeast of Main and Monument Streets, was to have . 500.00
District,1 1 includes the roadssouth and
west of Main and Monument Streets, was to have . 375.00
$1,200.00
William I expended in Centre 1 ▪ $325.00
BenjaminII 59 „North ff 561.12
Eli Simonds South i /
Amount expended on roads
Excess above appropriation
1,271.88
Simonds • •'• $9.62• 1'above sumin clearingthe roads•1theobstruc-
tions
1• •snow in winter.
28
FIRE-DEPARTME N T.
Engineers :
SAMUEL CHANDLER, ALONZO GODDARD, AND J. F. SIMONDS.
Paid Samuel Chandler, chief engineer,-
for cash paid Josiah Smith $12.31
�� C. Schamb 2.00
Samuel E. Chandler 2.00
Henry Atkins and Co. 1.67
Charles K. Tucker 4.00
Nourse, Mason, and Co.. 2.00
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
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11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
Samuel E. Chandler -
for services rendered in taking care of Hancock
Engine from May 1, 1858, to Jan. 1, 1859 .
Sylvanus W. Smith -
for attendance at 10 meetings of engineers . . . $5.00
„ cash paid for record -book 1.25
„ expenses on account of Fire -department • 0.75
Solomon K. Goddard, $70.20 ; being the sum of the
poll -tax of the 39 members of the Hancock En-
gine Company, allowed for services rendered
prior to May 1, 1858
Benjamin Hadley, clerk of Adams Engine Com-
pany, $70.20 ; it being the amount of poll -tax of
said Engine Company, allowed for services ren-
dered prior to May 1, 1858
Samuel Chandler -
for cash paid Wm. H. Smith $16.23
Hunneman and Co. 3.00
J. S. Parker 4.28
Jas. H. Bennett 11.00
Wm. and F. Ham 12.37
Isaac Buttrick 4.00
Samuel E. Chandler 1.25
Alonzo Goddard 2.65
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
,,
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
Isaac N. Damon -
for cash paid Alonzo Goddard, as per bill . . $0.95
„ „ Wm. H. Smith 22.06
Benjamin Brown 1.00
Franklin M. Harrington . . 55.64
Charles Hutchinson 3.00
H. E. Wright 40.00
Caleb Rand and Co. 8.00
Prescott Bennett 7.31
services as engineer 6.00
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
,,
Amount expended for Fire -department
$23.98
20.00
7.00
70.20
70.20
54.78
143.96
$390 12
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29
CONTINGENT.
Paid James S. Munroe in full for services rendered, and
to be rendered, as Treasurer and Collector for
1857
Charles Tidd for services on School Committee,
1857-8
Leonard J. Livermore -
for services on School Committee, 1857-8 . . $15.00
„ cash paid John Wilson and Son for printing
School Report for 1857-8 23.35
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
Charles K. Tucker -
for ringing bell from May 1, 1857, to May 1, 1858 $35.00
Cr. by $15 received November, 1857. . . . . 15.00
20.00
Thomas H. Earle for ringing bell in East Lexington
from May 14, 1857, to May 14, 1858 . . . . 35.00
Charles Nunn for cash paid Stacy and Richardson
for printing Auditors' Report, 1857-8. . . . 75.00
Oliver W. Kendall -
for distributing laws and resolves $4.00
„ „ School Report 4.00
„ ,, Auditors' „ 4.00
making 65 street -signs, at 25 cts. 16.25
227 ft. boards for signs, at 41 cts. 10.21
sealing and repairing hay -scales, $3.50 ; fixing
common and grave -yard fences, 1 day, $2 ;
6 lbs. nails, 24 cts. 5.74
„ „ putting up railing on Lowell Street, 42 days 9.00
„ „ painting fence at Town Hall 6.00
„ „ putting up railing on Monument Street . . . 2.00
,, „ If„ street signs and posts, 42 days . . 9.00
77„ teaming lumber from depot to Maple Street
and Town Hall, day . . . . . . . . 1.00
putting up street -signs, setting and fixing posts,
31- days 7.00
setting posts at Town Hall, 1 day . . . . 2.00
cash paid I. N. Damon for paints for Town-
house fence 8.58
I. N. Damon for painting and letter-
ing 65 street -signs 19.50
Thos. Groom and Co. for stationery 1.25
F. M. Harrington for horse -hire . 3.00
S. W. Smith for painting hearse . 4.00
Wm. and F. Ham for iron . . . 3.43
$157.03
40.00
38.35
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
,,
11
11
11
,,
11
11
11
11
Amounts carried forward $119.96 $365.38
30
Amounts brought forward $119.96 $365.38
Paid Oliver W. Kendall -
„ for cash paid Jas. II. Bennett and Co. for nails
for railing and signs . . . 3.50
Samuel E. Chandler for labor on
street -signs . . . . . . 6.00
Darius Dow for teaming logs to
mill 1 00
Ebenezer Simonds for sawing and
teaming posts 4 00
Patrick M'Grath for labor with
horse 4 days . . . . . . 12.00
77
7,
77
77
77
7,
77 77 7, 7,
77 77 77 77
77
L. J. Livermore -
„ for cash paid John Wilson and Son for printing
School Report for 1858-9,
$23.04 ; express, 13 cts. . .
for school -books furnished children
of John Bannon
77
77
77
77
77
77 77 77
77 7, ,,
77 77 77
77 77
77 77
77 77 77
77 ,, ,, 77
77 77 77
77 77 77
for school -books furnished children
of Edward Winship . . . .
for school -books furnished children
of Orard
for school -books furnished James
Whaland's children .
for school -books furnished S. H.
Kemp's children . .
for school -book furnished boy at
James Gould's . . . .. .
for school -books furnished children
of Mrs. Callahan
for school -books furnished children
of Daniel Kenniston . . . .
express for transportation of books
$23.17
0 62
3.22
1.03
0.73
1.50
0.70
1 40
2.98
0.37
Loring S. Pierce -
„ for repairing bridge on Maple Street . . . $2.00
„ for cash paid E. D. Gossom 1 80
for cash paid William Gleason 5.00
77
77
77
77
77
77
Fred. B. Harris for aiding in detection of incen-
diary
John Peters, jun., for aiding in detection of in-
cendiary •
George Mulliken for land to enlarge Cemetery
Eli Simonds for cash paid David Johnson for lot
of land near Alms -house, and expenses . .
Caleb Rand and Co. for printing notifications
and handbills
Joseph G. Reed for removing and burying ox
146.46
35.72
8.80
150.00
150.00
1,350.00
18.87
15.00
1.50
Amount carried forward $2,241.73
s
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Ir
31
Amount brought forward $2,241.73
Paid Charles Robinson, jun., -
for professional services in case Burke & Donovan $10.00
for professional services in case of Remick . . 30.00
77
77
77
77
77
7,
7f
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
Benjamin Gleason for guarding tomb 1 night .
John Peters for guarding tomb 1 night . . .
Darius F. Fillebrown for guarding tomb 1 night
I. N. Damon -
for lettering the Monument $4 00
for (painting ?) fence around the Monument, and
bottom of' liberty -pole, and fence -rails . . . 3.00
for setting glass in (which ?) schoolhouse . . 0.50
Augustus Wellington for 16 loads gravel and
spreading for Common
Darius Fillebrown for improving Lowell Street,
as per contract
James Crowley for widening Pleasant Street, as
per contract
A. G. Spaulding for 20 chestnut posts, at 50
City of Cambridge for repairs on Cambridge
Great Bridge for 1857 and 1858
Charles Hudson -
for cash paid Oliver Hastings and Co. for lumber $26.60
for cash paid Railroad Co. for transportation do. 1.84
for cash paid Caleb Rand for printing . . . . 2.00
for cash paid Oliver Hastings and Co. for lumber 13.00
for cash paid Railroad Co. for transportation do. 1.00
for cash paid Samuel Sage, jun., for surveying . 7.50
Baldwin Locke for distributing envelopes .
William Mackintosh -
for 50 chestnut posts, at 20 cts. $10 00
for 17 long chestnut posts 11.50
Charles Hudson for cash paid for blankets and
comfortables for Lock-up
TOWN HALL.
Paid Oliver W. Kendall -
for cash paid for locks and keys for Town Hall .
for opening Town Hall for Court
for opening Town Hall for Congregational Dis-
trict meetings 5 times . . . . . . .
„ for opening Town Hall for Assessors twice . .
„ for opening Town Hall for Spiritualist meetings
5 times
77
77
77
$3.50
0 75
5.00
1.50
5 00
40.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
7.50
2.00
21.00
40.00
10.00
50.38
51.94
2.00
21.50
6.00
Amounts carried forward $15.75 $2,513.51
32 ! 33
Amounts brought forward $15.75 $2,513.51
Paid Oliver W. Kendall -
„ for opening Town Hall for Monument Literary
Association 6 times 7.50
„ for opening Town Hall for temperance meetings
twice 2 00
for opening Town Hall for educational meetings
twice 2.00
for opening Town IIall for lecture on foreign
travel once 1 00
for opening Town Hall for Engineers of Fire -
department 4 times 3.00
for opening Town Hall for Selectmen's meetings
27 times 20 25
for opening Town Hall for town meetings 5 times 6.25
for opening Town Hall for citizens' meetings once 1.00
for cash paid for cloth to cover desks, 33 cts. ;
hatchet, 75 cts. 1 08
for cash paid for gross wicking, 2 chimneys, and
matches 1 15
for cash paid for gross pens and ink, $1.12 ; 12
galls. oil, at 80 cts 10 72
for cash paid 2 gall. kerosene oil, 55 cts. ; 4 bas-
kets coal, $1.50 2 05
for cash paid Jas. S. Munroe for ton coal . . 7.25
for cash paid J. S. Parker for lantern, broom,
and brush 1 75
for cash paid Charles A. Morss for coal -sieve . 1.25
I. N. Damon for setting glass in Town Hall . . 1.50
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
Expense of Town Hall
Amount brought forward $5,888.00
For highways * 1,146.88
„ fire -department 390.12
„ notes 5,400.00
„ interest 942.11
„ contingencies 2,660.01
$16,427.12
VALUATION FOR 1858.
Real estate $1,341,780.46
Personal property 540,659.59
Total $1,882,440.05
Number of polls 610
Number of children between the ages of 5 and 15 years . 387
Number of persons liable to perform military duty 262
I. B. Smith on account of liquor -agency .
RATE OF TAXATION.
1854 property was taxed Too of one per cent, = $6.60 on $1,000
1855 17 11 //To o ,/ /7 /7 71 = 6.60 „ 1,000
1856? 8 = 7.80 1,000
,, ,, » T o o 77 77 ,, ,, ,, 7
T7o 0 77 77 ,, ,, = 7.20 „ 1,000
1857 ,, 77 77
Too ,, ,, ,, 77 = 7.80 „ 1,000
85.50 1858 ,, 77 777
61.00 1859 ,, „ „ 1 per cent . . . = 10.00 „ 1,000
Amount of contingent expenses $2,060.01
RECAPITULATION.
TOWN DEBT.
The Treasurer has paid out —
For town -officers $752.59
„ schools 3,822.41
„ poor * 1,313.00
Amount carried forward $5,888 00
* $100 of the Pauper Grant for 1858-9 was paid before the Treasurer's settlement with
the Selectmen for 1857-8. So also, before the settlement for 1858-9, the Treasurer had
paid out $100 for the year 1859-60..
Also $525 had been paid on Highway Grant for 1858-9 before the Treasurer's settlement
with Selectmen for the year 1857-8; and, before his settlement for the year 1858-9, $400
had been paid out for the year 1859-60: so that the Surveyors' bills for 1858-9 show an
amount ($125) larger than the Treasurer's payments.
This complication, amounting almost to confusion, we shall hereafter avoid by having
a general annual settlement the last of March.
The town owed on notes, April 23, 1859 $14,571.50
TOWN GRANT.
Amount of town grant for 1858 $13,624.00
* $125 in 1857-8.
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TAX -PAYERS IN LEXINGTON FOR 1858.
Poll.
Adams, Samuel 2.00
Allen, Galen . .. • 2.00
Allen, Andrew A 2.00
Angier, Daniel 2.00
Angier, Amos . .. . • 2.00
Angier, Charles D. 2.00
Atwood, Laroy 11 2.00
Avery, Daniel E 2.00
Bacon, John D. 2.00
Bailey, James 2.00
Bailey, N. Lawson 2.00
Bakeman, Charles 2.00
Baldwin, Benjamin and Amos K. • 4.00
Bannon, John 2.00
Barrett, John 2.00
Barry, John 2.00
Barry, John, 2d 2.00
Bartol, John T. 2.00
Beals, John 2.00
Benjamin, Daniel S. 2.00
Bennett, James H. 2.00
Bennett, James H. and Co. . .
Bennett, Prescott 2.00
Bennett, James K. 2.00
Bennett, Charles H. 2.00
Bickford, James T. 2.00
Bigelow, Abijah 2.00
Bigelow, Gorham 2.00
Bigelow, Francis 2.00
Blake, William
Blasdell, John C.
Bliss, Richard
Blinn, Richard D
Bowman, Susanna, Heirs of
Brannon, John
Brannon, Michael
Brannon, Michael, 2d
Bridge, Samuel
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
Personal.
8.72
7.48
1.50
2.63
Real.
19.75
62.10
0.39
6.25
17.11
Total.
30.47
71.58
2.39
9.75
21.74
2.00
2.00
2.00
4.35 6.35
0.66 10.87 13.53
2.00
2.00
1.33 5.98 11.31
0.08 2.08
1.05 3.05
2.00
2.00
2.00
11.70 23.99 37.69
10.78 11.87 24.65
9.81 35.49 47.30
22.81 22.81
4.59 22.35 28.94
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
27.42 197.24 226.66
2.00
4.37 50.31 54.68
5.60 122.26 129.86
2.00
1.56 3.56
6.60 6.60
2.00
2.00
2.00
19.50 26.13 47.63
35
Poll. Personal. Real. Total.
Brigham, William 2.00 16.97 23.65 42.62
Brigham, Aaron 2.00 70.71 36.27 108.98
Broadhurst, Michael . . . ▪ 2.00 2.00
Brown, Charles 2.00 3.51 41.70 47.21
Brown, Benjamin 2.00 2.34 24.18 28.52
Brown, Nancy 5.98 5.98
Brown, Eliab 2.00 43.68 13.95 59.63
Brown, Leonard 2.00 4.04 6.04
Brown, Edmund M. 2.00 0.47 25.53 28.00
Brown, Oliver 2.00 2.00
Bryant, Albert W. 2.00 3.98 86.27 92.25
Bryant, Albert W., as Guardian 3.90 16.39 20.29
Bryant, Royal T. 2.00 4.15 6.15
Bryant, Austin R 2.00 4.87 6.87
Bryant, Nathan 2.00 2.00
Bryant, Nathan L. 2.00 2.00
Buckley, Timothy 2.00 0.13 3.32 5.45
Buckley, Cornelius 2.00 0.06 1.76 3.82
Buckley, Daniel 2.00 2.00
Buckley, John 2.00 2.00
Buckley, William 2.00 0.06 2.06
Buckley, Francis 2.00 2.00
Burbank, Sullivan 2.00 33.46 25.31 60.77
Burke, John 2.00 2.00
Burningham, Peter 2.00 2.00
Burns, Jeremiah 2.00 2.00
Butterfield, Abel 2.00 0.20 17.86 20.06
Butterfield, Sidney 2.00 4.62 21.52 28.14
Butterfield, John 2.00 15.66 9.30 26.96
Butterfield, Samuel 2.00 2.00
Buttrick, Isaac 2.00 0.66 32.70 35.36
Buttrick, Isaac F. . . . ▪ 2.00 2.00
Butters, Charles A. 2.00 9.04 35.40 46.44
Butters, Franklin V 2.00 2.00
Butters, Sidney 2.00 2.00
Callahan, Patrick 2.00 2.00
Callahan, John 2.00 2.00
Camphean, Patrick 2.00 2.00
Capell, Curtis 2.00 10.34 12.34
Carrigan, James 2.00 2.00
Carroll, Michael 2.00 0.06 2.06
Cary, Jonathan, Heirs of . . . 30.69 30.69
Cary, Nathaniel H. 2.00 1.83 3.83
Cary, William H 6.50 88.90 95.40
Cary, William 2.00 2.00
Cary, Samuel 2.00 2.00
Cashman, William 2.00 8.19 10.19
Cashman, Michael 2.00 2.00
Cassidy, Michael 2.00 2.00
Chadbourne, Humphrey . . 2.00 5.30 42.98 50.28
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Poll. Personal.
Chandler,Chandler, Susannah 23.54
11 25.19
Chandler, William I 3.85
Chandler,1 1•
Chandler,11
Chandler,A 11
Chandler, rr 5.46
Childs, Luke C 11 17.25
Childs, Isaac 1 5.08
Childs,11
Clancey, Michael 11
• Bradley
Cleveland,
Alexander11
Codey, John11 0.06
Codey, James 2.00
Collins,u 2.00
Collins, Daniel 2.00 1 •
Collins,• 11 0.06
Conant,11 1.15
Conant,11 1.36
AndrewConway, Bartholomew 2.00 1.95
11 2.01
Conway,11
Conway,11
Con way, James 2.00
Cook,• 11 3.12
• Robert11
Copp, Charles 2.00
Cosgrove, •• 11
Courtney,• 11
Crafts, E. Porter 2.00 23.40
• John 2.00
• .1.11P. 11 11
Crimens, Daniel 2.00 0.06
Cronin, Dennis1
Cronin,• ,• 2.00
Crosby, •. 11
Crosby,• 11
Crosby,11 1.56
Crowley, Daniel 2.00
Crowley,, u 11 1.79
Crowley,1 0.33
Crowley,11 0.27
Crowley,•• 11
Crowley,• 11
Crowninshield, Abrabara W.. • 2.00
•
Crowninshield, Caleb S 2.00
Cummings, P.Daniel 2.00 2.54
• William It 2.28
Cutler, Silas 11 44.87
41.97
37.24
107.61
6.14
1'
12.43
7.88
54.80
36.65
2.34
3.12
1
3.51
18.41
1
1.95
•
1
89.53
11.34
19.38
70.35
23.54
69.16
43.09
•
2.00
2.00
•1
76.34
19.51
9.88
2.00
60.11
•
2.00
2.06
2.00
2.00
4.40
5.18
26.16
•
3.95
4.01
2.00
11
2.00
5.12
1
2.00
2.00
2.00
'1
2.00
7.57
2.06
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
•
2.00
1
6.93
4.22
•
1
145.40
2.00
15.88
23.66
117.22
tio
37
Poll. Personal. Real. Total.
I•In
1'1as01 ' 131.719.74Cutler, Leonard, Heirs of . 1.83 24.54 26.37
Cutler, Almira 1'' .49
of 1 • 10.26
Cutting, Charles 11 2.40 25.66 30.06
Dacy, Hiram 2.00 2.00
Dailey, I,O
1.37 3.37
Damon,1 6.91 34.76 43.67
Dana,1 25.91 35.28 63.19
Danforth,1 2.00
Elavis, John 2.00 2.73 28.96 33.69
Davis, • 1 6.44 8.44/• ••• t 1 :: Davis, Horace B 2.00 0.97 3.71 6.68
1, •• ▪ 11 ' :1
1 �• 1 1. • 1 21.06 55.41 78.47
Davis,and
Dennett, GeorgeC 2.00 2.00
Desmond, Timothy 2.00 0.06 1•
Desmond, WilliaM 2.00 2.00
Devine, James 11 2.00
Dillon, William 2.00 2.00
Diner, Dennis11 2.00
Edward 2.00 2.00
Donahue,• 11 2.00
Donahue,11 2.00
Donovan, •rnelius 2.00 2.00
Donovan,Daniel 2.00 0.06 2.34 4.40
Dougherty,••• 2.00 2.00
Dow, Darius 2.00 2.00
1•w, and Wright 4.68 4.68
Downey,11 2.00
Doyle,• 2
.00 2.00
Doyle, Thomas 2.00 2.00
• ••• Elias 2.00•'
Dyer,Duren, Warren 2.00 22.45 40.17 64.62
•win 2.00 2.00
• Thomas H 11 1
Eaton,Eastman, Joseph 2.00 2.00
Eaton, Joseph 2.00 9.33 14.98 26.31
1 16.07 18.07
Emerson,1 81.12 26.13 109.25
Estabrook,11 0.47 1.01':
Estabrook and Blodgett . . . 4.00 35.45 80.27 119.72
Estabrook, John 2.00 2.1D0
38
Estabrook, Hannah
Estabrook, Luke
Poll. Personal. Real. Total.
5.44 5.44
2.00 2.00
Fairweather, Samuel A 2.00 3.69 31.96 37.65
Farnsworth, Luther 2.00 2.00
Fessenden, Nathan 2.00 2.00
Fessenden, Nathan, jun. . . 2.00 5.73 24.84 32.57
Fessenden, Albert F 2.00 1.07 3.07
Fessenden, Caroline 2.41 2.41
Fergusson, Peter 2.00 0.27 2.27
Fillebrown, Darius 2.00 6.67 8.67
Fillebrown, John 2.00 2.00
Fiske, Joseph 2.00 0.27 11.90 14.17
Fiske, Benjamin 2.00 225.47 109.02 336.49
Fiske, Benjamin, 2d 2.00 0.87 6.72 9.59
Fiske, Ruth 3.72 3.72
Fiske, Cloe 4.88 4.88
Fiske, Charles 2.00 0.82 2.82
Fiske, Charles, jun. 2.00 2.00
Fiske, James F. 2.00 2.00
Fiske, Timothy K. 2.00 2.00
Fitch, Albert 2.00 4.31 14.07 20.38
Fitzpatrick, Patrick 2.00 1.44 24.32 27.73
Flannegan, John 2.00 2.00
Flint, Nathaniel 2.00 0.55 52.53 55.08
Fogg, John 2.00 0.35 2.35
Foley, Michael 2.00 2.00
Ford, Michael 2.00 2.00
Foster, Seraph A 8.26 8.26
Fowle, William H. 2.00 5.87 26.81 34.68
Fowle, Isaac 2.00 2.00
Fowle, John D. 2.00 2.00
Fox, Patrick 2.00 2.00
Fox, Benjamin 2.00 2.34 4.34
Gammell, John 2.00 2.00
Gammell, Eben 2.00 2.00
Gammell, Jonas 2.00 20.92 47.81 70.73
Gammell, Lucy 15.62 15.62
Garmon, Joseph 2.00 2.00
Garmon, Nathaniel 2.00 8.58 6.76 17.34
Garmon, Ebenezer 2 00 0.78 2.78
Garmon, Aaron 2.00 12.51 14.51
Gately, Matthew 2.00 2.00
Gately, John 2.00 2.00
Geary, Thomas 2.00 2.00
Gerard, Joseph 2.00 2.00
Gildale, Thomas 2.00 2.00
Gilman, John S. 2.00 0.72 2.72
Gilman, Francis 2.00 0.06 2.05 4.11
Gleason, William 2.00 2.61 39.89 44.50
i
39
Poll. Personal. Real. Total.
Gleason, Benjamin 2.00
Goddard, Alonzo 2.00
Goddard, Solomon K. 2.00
Goodrich, William B. 2.00
Gossom, Dudley 2.00
Gould, James 2.00
Gould, Charles 2.00
Gould, Thomas, jun 2.00
Graham, Hugh 2.00
Greenleaf, Thomas 2.00
Greenleaf, Thomas R. 2.00
Grose, Francis 2.00
Grover, William 2.00
1.45 4.74
11.12 19.19
8.19
32.31
2.00
2.00
2.00
6.85 57.92 66.77
2.00
0.90 21.64 24.54
6.98 16.95 25.93
0.23 25.00 27.23
2.00
2.00
2.00
Hadley, Benjamin 2.00 3.90 5.90
Hadley, Jonas 2.00 2.00
Hadley, Sewall T 2.00 6.30 11.74 20.04
Hadlock, Colburn 2.00 3.90 5.90
Hafey, John 2.00 2.00
Haggett, A B 2.00 5.59 7.59
Hall, Ammi 2.00 11.06 13.06
Hall, David . . 30.23 30.23
Hallett, Charles 2.00 2.00
Ham, William and F. . . 2.34 3.82 6.16
Ham, William 2.00 0.13 17.94 20.07
Ham, Francis 2.00 0.13 3.90 6.03
Ham, Thomas 2.00 2.00
Hammond, Horace N. 2.00 2.00
Hanscom, Jonas 2.00 1.95 3.95
Hanscom, John 2.00 2.00
Hanscom, John M. 2.00 3.55 5.55
Hare, Patrick 2.00 2.00
Harmon, Charles 2.00 2.00
Harrigan, Edward 2.00 0.06 1.17 3.23
Harrington, Charles 2.00 17.04 69.14 88.18
Harrington, David 2.00 0.07 14.79 16.86
Harrington, Heirs of Nathaniel 2.97 2.97
Harrington, Clarissa 16.27 16.27
Harrington, N. M 2.00 3.35 5.35
Harrington, Bowen 2.00 25.04 51.93 78.97
Harrington, Bowen, as Trustee . 8.42 8.42
Harrington, Nancy 1.69 1.69
Harrington, Franklin M. . . . 2.00 10.98 17.34 30.32
Harrington, Abijah 2.00 4.68 6.68
Harrington, Nathaniel 2.00 9.36 11.36
Harrington, Heirs of Susan . 7.07 7.07
Harrington, John, 2d . . . 2.00 2.00
Harrington, John 2.00 0.58 2.58
Harrington, John and Otis . . 4.29 4.29
Harrington, Otis 2.00 2.00
Harrington, Charles B. . . 2.00 2.00
J
40
Poll. Personal. Real. Total.
Harrington, Michael . . . . 2.00 2.00
Harrington, Bartlett . . . . 2.00 2.00
Harris, Henry 2.00 25.10 42.02 69.12
Harsgrove, William 2.00 0.78 2.78
Hartley, William 2.00 3.90 5.90
Hartwell, William 2.00 11.01 32.01 45.02
Hartwell, William W. . . . ▪ 2.00 2.00
Hastings, John 2.00 15.60 17.60
Hawkins, Richard 2.00 2.00
Hayes, Michael 2.00 0.06 2.06
Heald, J. H. A. 2.00 16.38 18.38
Hearney, John 2.00 2.00
Henchman, Lewis 2.00 0.28 27.12 29.40
Henchman, Charles T. 2.00 2.00
Hendley, Samuel W 2.00 9.85 11.85
Heywood, William 2.00 10.88 12.88
Higgins, John . . 2.00 2.00
Hildreth, Samuel 2.00 2.70 23.81 28.51
Hill, William P. 2.00 2.00
Hill, Henry 2.00 2.00
Holbrook, Rufus 2.00 3.90 5.90
Holmes, Howland 2.00 1.35 22.43 25.78
Holt, Hiram . . • 2.00 2.00
Horr, Nathan 2.00 0.13 2.13
Horr, John . .. • 2.00 0.51 2.51 `
Houghton, Samuel A. 2.00 10.55 55.01 67.56
Houghton, William A. 2.00 2.61 26.35 30.96
Hovey, Thomas G. 2.00 8.39 19.70 30.09
Howe, Joseph 2.00 0.78 2.78
Howland, Lloyd 2.00 37.36 12.25 51.61
Hoyt, William 2.00 2.00
Hubbard, Joshua R. 2.00 2.00
Hudson, John 2.00 6.78 18.18 26.96
Hudson, Charles 2.00 58.25 39.23 99.48
Huffmaster, Isaac 2.00 12.91 14.91
Hurd, Harriet 9.59 9.59
Hurd, Mary 7.04 7.04
Hurley, Morris 2.00 2.00
Hurley, Morris, 2d 2.00 2.00
Hutchinson, Charles 2.00 6.19 8.19
Jacobs, Francis H. 2.00 2.00
Jewett, Nathaniel 2.00 14.71 53.83 70.54
Jewett, Gorham 2.00 2.00
Johnson, David 2.00 1.70 13.26 16.96
Johnson, Charles W 2.00 14.37 55.73 72.00
Johnson, Charles E. 2.00 2.34 4.34
Johnson, Andrew 2.00 2.00
Johnson, James 2.00 2.00
Jones, Samuel . . • 2.00 2.00
Jones, Henry H. 3.00 57.04 60.04
r
r
41
Poll. Personal. Real. Total.
Jones, William W. 2.00 2.00
Josselyn, Joseph 2.00 6.36 8.36
Josselyn, Amherst 2.00 2.00
Joy, Matthew . ▪ 2.00 2.00
Joyce, Patrick 2.00 2.00
Kane, John 2.00 2.00
Keefe, John 2.00 0.06 2.15 4.21
Keefe, William 2.00 2.00
Kelly, Patrick 2.00 2.00
Kemp, Samuel 11 2.00 2.00
Kendall, Oliver W. 2.00 14.33 16.33
Kendall, Francis O. . . . • 2.00 2.34 4.34
Kenniston, Daniel 2.00 0.13 2.13
Kidney, John 2.00 2.00
Kilbourn, Nathaniel 2.00 2.00
Kingsbury, Reuben 2.00 2.00
Knapp, Hiram 2.00 2.00
Kneeland, Francis 2.00 2.00
Knight, Loammi 2.00 2.00 30.97 34.97
Knight, Franklin 2.00 2.00
Knight, Francis M. 2.00 3.12 5.12
Knowles, Jonathan 2.00 2.00
Laha, John 2.00 2.00
Lane, Emory W. 2.00 2.00
Lang, Leonard L 2.00 2.00
Lawlin, M. William 2.00 2.00
Lawrence, Phineas 2.00 8.00 59.76 69.76
Lawrence, William H. 2.00 2.07 3.69 7.76
Lawrence, Sidney 2.00 5.81 48.42 56.23
Leary, John 2.00 2.00
Leary, John, 2d 2.00 2.00
Leary, William 2.00 1.07 7.33 10.40
Le Baron, Christopher C.. . • 2.00 2.00
Lee, Alfred 2.00 2.00
Lemond, Philip 2.00 2.00
Leonard, George P. 2.00 2.00
Livermore, Leonard J. 2.00 14.82 16.82
Locke, Charles 2.00 0.37 17.85 20.22
Locke, George 2.00 1.01 9.44 12.45
Locke, Lucy• •. 4.91 4.91
Locke, B. F. andA A 19.99 19.99
Locke, William 2.00 1.99 16.83 20.82
Locke, Mrs. Micajah . . . 31.69 31.69
Locke, Rebecca 8.46 8.46
Locke, Benjamin 2.00 1.42 3.42
Locke, Heirs of Theodore 0.42 0.42
Locke, William, 2d 2.00 0.53 13.35 15.88
Locke, Baldwin 2.00 0.05 2.05
Locke, George W. 2.00 2.00
F
42
Poll.
Locke, Amos W. 2.00
Locke, Jonathan 2.00
Lombard, A. Freeman 2.00
Lord, Frederic M 2.00
Lowry, William 2.00
Lowry, Peter 2.00
Lynam, Patrick 2.00
Lynch, Cornelius 2.00
Lyon, George . . 2.00
Lyon, Francis W 2.00
Personal. Real.
35.58 33.65
7.61
3.39
23.07
17.84
33.82
69.10
1.73 16.73
5.73 40.81
Total .
71.23
2.00
27.45
39.21
94.17
2.00
20.46
2.00
48.54
2.00
Madill, Isaac 2.00 3.17 6.84 12.01
Mahoney, Michael 2.00 2.00
Maloney, John 2.00 2.00
Manley, Dennis 2.00 0.06 2.06
Manley, John 2.00 2.00
Manley, Charles 2.00 2.00
Manley, Cornelius 2.00 2.00
Manley, Michael 2.00 2.00
Manning, Isaac 2.00 2.00
Marrett, John 2.00 4.13 44.60 50.73
Marsden, William 2.00 2.00
Martin, Thomas 2.00 2.00
McCarty, Dennis 2.00 2.00
McCaverlain, James 2.00 2.00
McDonald, Patrick 2.00 2.00
McDonough, Thomas 2.00 2.00
McGovering, John 2.00 2.00
McGrath, Patrick 2.00 0.84 6.28 9.12
McGuire, Peter 2.00 2.00
McKennerley, William J.. 2.00 2.00
McMahan, Cornelius 2.00 0.52 14.56 17.08
McNamara, Dennis 2.00 2.00
Mead, Heirs of Josiah 2.80 2.80
Mellow, Thomas 2.00 2.00
Melvin, E. E. and William . • 4.00 5.07 9.07
Merriam, Heirs of Rufus . . 117.50 117.50
Merriam, Rufus 2.00 17.82 43.38 63.20
Merriam, John P 2.00 64.04 52.98 119.02
Merriam, Eliza 7.74 7.74
Merriam, Emily 7.74 7.74
Merriam, Martha 6.96 6.96
Merriam, Mary 7.74 7.74
Merriam, John A 2.00 4.06 38.36 44.42
Merriam, William A 2.00 2.00
Millett, Abraham 2.00 152.64 154.64
Milliken, E. C. . . 0.78 24.67 25.45
Milliken, William 2.00 2.00
Mitchell, Patrick 2.00 3.12 30.58 35.70
Mokely, James 2.00 0.23 2.23
Morrill, Ambrose 2.00 15.60 73.60 91.20
43
Poll.
Mullen, Morris 2.00
Mullen, Daniel 2.00
Mullen, Lawrence 2.00
Mulliken, Nathaniel . . ▪ 2.00
Mulliken, Emery A. . . . • 2.00
Mulliken, Heirs of John • ,
Mulliken, George ▪ 2.00
Mulliken, Lydia .
Mulliken, Isaac 2.00
Mulliken, Henry 2.00
Mulliken, Joseph 2.00
Munroe, Jonas 2.00
Munroe, Lucinda
Munroe, James S
Munroe, Jonathan
Munroe, John
Munroe, Ebenezer
Munroe, George
Munroe, Heirs of William
Muzzey, John
Muzzey, Elizabeth
Muzzey, Charles O.
1Vluzzey, Loring W.
Muzzey, David W.
Muzzey, Emily
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
Personal. Real.
4.17
4.15
4.69
11.70
1.19
4.91
15.45
7.94
33.47
0.20
4.69
76.27
2.00 19.38
0.27
3.12
2.91
2.00
2.00
2.00
11.86
41.30
39.27
31.51
32.76
25.75
19.33
84.16
38.81
13.69
49.72
155.25
27.29
69.79
80.03
Total.
2.00
2.00
2.00
47.47
45.42
31.51
39.45
11.70
28.94
21.33
6.91
101.61
7.94
74.28
15.69
51.92
6.69
233.52
27.29
91.17
80.30
5.12
4.91
2.00
11.86
Narville, John 2.00 0.06 2.06
Nash, Oran 2.00 2.34 4.34
Nichols, Jacob J. 2.00 10.53 92.82 105.35
Nicholson, John 2.00 2.00
Norcross, John 2.00 0.35 2.35
Nugent, Daniel 2.00 6.43 8.43
Nunn, Charles 2.00 4.68 49.53 56.21
O'Brien, Morgan 2.00
O'Brien, Michael 2.00
O'Brien, Michael, 2d 2.00
O'Neil, Terence 2.00
O'Neil, John 2.00
Ozard, Thomas 2.00
Page, Eliza
Parker, Isaac
Parker, Jonathan S.
Parker, Joel
Parker, James
Parkhurst, Joseph
Penny, Hannah
Perkins, Alvin T
Perkins, Edmund C
Perkins, Aaron
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
0.52 4.70 7.22
0.78 2.78
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
7.80 7.80
2.36 14.29 18.65
22.37 104.00 128.37
2.00
1.17 23.03 26.20
2.00
6.32 6.32
16.38 19.89 38.27
2.00
2.00
44
Poll. Personal. Real. Total.
• John2.00 0.27 2.34 4•
Peters,11 2.00
Phelps,11 10.14 71.76 83.90
Phelps, Samuel2.00 2.00
Phelps, Samuel B. 2.00 4.72 16.03 22.75
Pierce, Loring1 6.81 32.06 40.87
Pierce,11 28.69 138.96 169.65
Pierce, Pelatiah P. 2.00 4.90 58.66 65.56
Pierce,•• 11 30.97
Pierce, James 11 1.63 18.15 21.78
Pierce,, 11 3.86 5.86
Pierce,11 2.35 4.35
Pierce, Nathaniel, jun. . . 11 1.56 3.56
Pierce,11 2.00
• • 11 1 •
Pierce, Samuel B •
46 92.58 100.04
Pierce, James H 11 2.00
• John H 2.00 2.00
Pierson, 11 15.21 17.21
Piper, Elizabeth S 1.97 1.97
Piper, Jefferson 18.33 18.33
Plumer, William 2.00 4.68 30.03 36.71
Pook, Charles 11 9.36 11.36
Pratt,11 2.00
• • Marshall 2.00 15.62 21.76 39.38
Puffer, 11 2.00
Ramsay, Abigail 11.48 ,.
Ready,Raymond, Freeborn F. 2.00 11.86 13.86
John11 2.00
Reed,Reed, Benjanlin 2.00 43.25 119.64 164.89
Hammon 2.00 13.93 15.93
Reed, Cyrus 2.00 4.63 36.01
Reed, Cyrus, as Guardian for M
• •• • •
Reed, John M 2.00 2.00
• • Christopher 2.00 35.82 22.87 60.69
Reed, Sarah • Hannah 1 • 1
Reed, Mary 5.48 1 • 6.07
• Reuben11 15.23 51.15 68.38
• Reuben tr 2.00 2.00
• Joseph It 1.25 •
Reed, William H. H 11 2.00
Reed, Josiah H 2.00 2.00
Rhoades,• 11 '
Rhoades, John11 0.33 19.81 22.14
Richardson,• 11 108.22 93.79 204.01
Richardson, Josiah 2.00 18.70 15.85 36.55
Roach,• 1 2.00
• • • i 66.09 66.50
76.70 76.70
Robbins, Caira
m
Roberts,• Hannah C 2.00
Robinson,1
Robinson,• 11 26.49
Robinson,• r 2.00 26.10 39.17
Robinson,•
•
Robinson,11 5.61 41.62
Roby,
rI
Rog,ers, Oliver1
Runey, William 2.00
• Philip2.00 6.54 34.74
• John A 2.00 9.13 25.02
• John 2.00
Ryan,1
Ryan, Patrick 1
Edward 2.00
Sanborn,• 1
Savage, John 11 2.00
David 2.00 14.51 16.51
Leonard A 2.00 2.00
11 '24.07 35.32
George1 1' 3.09
Scanlan, David 11 2.00
Thomas 2.00 2.00
William 2.00 2.00
Shea, Jeremiah 11 2.00
Sheen, Michael 11 2.00
• 2.00 2.73 4.73
John G 11 2.00
Shipley,11 3.90 1.46 7.36
Albert11 2.00
Simonds,•
0 2.73 10.53
Simonds, Joseph11 13.72 15.72
Simonds, George 2.00 1.68 10.35 14.03
Simonds, ,. EI
1 3.04 43.02 48.06
Simonds, Joshua
• ,•• 1 5.42 51.69 59.11
Simonds, Cyrus P 2.00 8.66 63.99 74.65
Skinner, Heirs of John41 • 41 •
Skinner, William H. and George A,
as Trustees 1
George A 2.00 11.95
William •
1 •
Smith, Elias 11 0.59
• Oliver
• OliverWilliam B. 11 89.75
Smith,1
Smith, Eben R. 11 3.21
Smith, Billings 2.0064
11 Smith, William 2. ••
Personal. Real.
0.29
0.29
2.00
8.41
:4
67.27
149.04
49.23
2.00
2.00
2.00
43.28
36.15
1
2.00
2.00
2.00
X.
05
48.61
6.21
27.99
38.13
•
•1
13.95
16.82
•
1
142.36
8.21
1
44.77
65.07
46
Poll. Personal. Real. Total.
Smith, Isaac B. 2.00 30.26 18.72 50.98
Smith, Sylvanus W. 2.00 7.80 15.62 25.42
Smith, Heir of William L. 42.15 42.15
Smith, William H. 2.00 2.00
Smith, William H., 2d 2.00 29.58 31.58
Smith, Josiah 2.00 2,32 40.13 44.45
Smith, Josiah, 2d 2.00 3,90 11.70 17.60
Smith, Webster 2.00 10.72 84.37 97.09
Smith, Joshua S. 2.00 4.49 6.49
Smith, John 2.00 2.00
Smith, Almira 19.36 19.36
Smith, George H 2.00 2.00
Smith, Albert B. 2.00 6.63 8.63
Smith, E. E. 2.00 3.35 5.35
Smith, Abram B. 2.00 2.00
Smith and Blasdell 1.17 1.17
Smith, Joel 2.00 41.34 43.34
Smith, John B 2.00 0.27 4.89 7.16
Spaulding, Stillman 2.00 15.91 38.96 56.87
Spaulding, Elisha 2.00 2.00
Splain, Morris . . . . 2.00 2.00
Stearns, George 2.00 5.32 16.38 23.70
Stearns, John 2.00 2.00
Stearns, Phineas 2.00 7.84 15.68 25.52
Stearns, Joel 2.00 2.00
Stevens, William . . . • 2.00 6.46 23.44 31.90
Stickney, Randolph L. 2.00 2.00
Stickney, Randolph L., jun. . , • 2.00 2.00
Stiles, Nathan 2.00 0.78 2.78
Stone, Abner 40.74 40.74
Store, Lex. Union 12.71 12.71
Sullivan, Patrick 2.00 2.00
Sullivan, Converse W. . . • 2.00 2.00
Sullivan, Daniel 2.00 2.00
Sumner, James D. . 2.00 3.12 43.45 48.57
Swan, Gershom . . • . . 2.00 2.00
Symmes, Edmund 2.00 47.00 49.00
Taggard, Mrs. William
Tainter, Almus
Taylor, John
Tidd, Charles
Tobin, John
Tourtelot, Frank
Tower, William A.
Treasurer of Baptist Society .
Treasurer of Lex. & W. Cam. R. R
Treasurer of Ministerial Fund .
Trull, Alva
Tucker, Charles K.
Tufts, Bowen A.
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
8.56
21.45
15.60
230.40
9.10
1.15
5.44
25.35
58.08
3.12
21.45
7.80
27.40
8.46
32.99
25.35
2.00
2.00
68.64
5.12
2.00
44.90
15.60
7.80
230.40
38.50
11.61
40.43
47
Poll. Personal.
Turner, Larkin . 2.00 2.07
Turner, Susan P 20.48
Tuttle, David A.. . 2.00
Tyler, Edward L 2.00
Underwood, Joseph 2.00 4.37 49.92 56.29
Underwood, Usebia
Real.
49.58
50.36
1.60 17.46
Total.
53.65
20.48
52.36
21.06
7.80 7.80
Viles, Joel 2.00 0.38 11.39 13.77
Viles, Heirs of John 53.65 53.65
Viles, William 2.00 24.38 0.78 27.16
Walker, William 2.00 2.00
Walsh, Cummings 2.00 2.34 4.34
Ward, Lawrence 2.00 2.00
Webb, Thomas . . • 2.00 2.00
Weeks, Hiram 2.00 7.26 27.43 36.69
Weeks, Horace 2.00 2.61 33.70 38.31
Weeks, Jonathan 2.00 2.00
Weir, Mary . . 6.84 6.84
Welch, William 2.00 3.67 5.67
Welch, Patrick 2.00 2.00
Wellington, Heirs of Nehemiah. 47.01 47.01
Wellington, Peter 2.00 1.04 28.61 31.65
Wellington, Andrew . . . 2.00 3.78 36.93 42.71
Wellington, David 2.00 54.66 56.66
Wellington, Francis . . 2.00 41.98 43.98
Wellington, Winslow . . . 2.00 14.31 58.70 75.01
Wellington, Augustus . . . . 2.00 7.34 24.92 34.26
Wellington, Sullivan . . . 2.00 5.00 16.41 23.41
Wellington, Walter 2.00 14.72 63.31 80.03
Wellington and Holbrook . 2.00 15.17 17.17
Whaland, James 2.00 2.00
Whaland, Patrick 2.00 0.92 6.04 8.96
Whaland, William 2.00 2.00
Wheeler, Elisha C. 2.00 15.60 17.60
Wheeler, C P 2.00 2.00
Wheelwright, Samuel 2.00 78.00 80.00
White, Patrick 2.00 0.55 8.37 10.92
White, William 2.00 2.00
White, Stephen 2.00 2.00
White, Richard F. '2.00 2.00
Whiting, John W 2.00 2.00
Whiting, Charles 2.00 8.86 10.86
Whiting, James 2.00 2.00
Whitman, Mary F. 1.56 1.56
Williams, James 2.00 4.56 6.50
Willis, Royal B. 2.00 18.41 27.69 48.10
Willis, Francis R 2.00 2.00
Winship, Oliver M. 2.00 12.29 14.29
Winship, Oliver 2.00 4.17 30.18 36.35
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48
Winship, Mary
Winship, Louisa
Winship, Betsey
Wood, William
Wright, Joseph B
Wright, Luke W
Poll. Personal. Real. Total.
21.06 21.06
7.80 7.80
3.90 7.41 11.31
2.00 0.45 9.30 11.75
2.00 2.54 9.40 13.94
2.00 3.90 8.58 14.48
Wright, Andrew J. 2.00 2.00
Wright, Henry E 2.00 2.00
Wright, Elisha H 2.00 1.66 18.00 21.66
Wyman, Francis 2.00 1.79 53.05 56.84
Wyman, Heirs of Benjamin . . 14.82 19.66 34.48
Wyman, James 2.00 51.37 37.25 90.62
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LIST OF NON-RESIDENTS TAXED FOR 1858.
Andrews, Gustavus .
Bacon, Aaron
Ball, Nehemiah .
Benjamin, William . .
Bennett, Archelius . . .
Blaisdell, Ebenezer . . .
Bridge, Heirs of Mrs. Wm
Brigham, J. S.
Brown, Elbridge . .
Brown, George
Brown, Francis
Brown, Charles
Caldwell, Christopher
Carlton,
Chamberlain, Phineas W.
Chapman, E A
Chenery, Winthrop W. .
Cotting, William .
Crane, Charles A.. . .
Cutter, Samuel
Cutter, Elijah
Cutter, Heirs of Nehemiah
Dickson, William . . .
Dickson, Joseph . . .
Duren, Heirs of Abram . .
Eaton, Timothy . . .
Ellis, George, and Co. .
Emmes, Samuel, and Co.
Farmer, Elbridge . . . .
Farnham, Abner D. .
Farrar, A. W.
Fassett, Mary
Fessenden, Nehemiah M.
Fiske, Heirs of Thaddeus
Fiske, Mrs. P. B. . . .
Fletcher, J. V.
Fogg, Alonzo
Fowle, Parker
Fowle, John
Freetoe, Francis . •
Boston .
Lincoln . . .
Concord .
Lincoln . . .
Waltham .
Charlestown
Waltham
Boston . . .
Malden . . .
Boston .
Boston . . .
Lincoln .
Cambridge . .
Chelmsford . ..
Bedford . .
Cambridge .
Watertown . .
Lunenburg . .
West Cambridge
Charlestown .
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
Woburn . . .
West Cambridge
Boston . . .
Roxbury . .
West Cambridge
Charlestown .
Boston . .
Lincoln . . .
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
Charlestown .
Boston . .
Boston .
West Cambridge
Marblehead .
Personal. Real.
10.14
1.56
9.08
3.77
7.47
17.98
4.34
7.80
12.48
34.12
44.65.
6.56
11.80
14.59
0.51
12.09
7.64
6.01
0.53
0.62
1.15
2.06
0.35
15.17
5.46
2.28
12.09
15.60 56.19
2.50 15.80
15.21
37.32
0.30
2.05
7.80
7.90
0.78
5.27
29.61
2.31
36.97
Total.
10.14
1.56
9.08
3.77
7.47
17.98
4.34
7.80
12.48
34.12
44.65
6.56
11.80
14.59
0.51
12.09
7.64
6.01
0.53
0.62
1.15
2.06
0.35
15.17
5.46
2.28
12.09
71.79
18.30
15.21
37.32
0.30
2.05
7.80
7.90
0.78
5.27
29.61
2.31
36.97
Frost, Silas
Frost, Mary
Frost, Henry
Frost, Jonathan
Frost, Seth
Frost, Amos
Gerry, Elizabeth .
Hall, Thomas
Hall, Isaac
Hardy, Lowell J.
Harrington, Hiram .
Hartwell, Amos .
Hatch, Darius J
Henry, John
Hill, Nathaniel
Hill, Addison
Hill, Amos
Hobart, Joshua
Jacobs, Charles S. . .
Johnson, Nathaniel
Johnson, C. Buckley
Keyes, Lewis E
Locke, William
Locke, Marshall H.
Locke, Artemas
Locke, Heirs of Isaac
Locke, Amos
Locke, Asa
Locke, Jonathan .
Locke, George W.. . .
Locke, Heirs of Benjamin
Merriam, Elbridge
Miller, David
Miller, George
Morey, John A. . . .
Munroe, Edmund . .
Munroe, William H. .
Muzzey, Abigail . .
1Vluzzey, Mrs. Charles
Nelson, John
Nelson, George
Page, Moses, 2d .
Parker, Oliver H..
Parker, Henry
Parks, Heirs of Schuyler
Prentiss, George . .
Randall, James M. .
Rice, Samuel . .
Rice, Aaron
Richardson, S S
Richardson, Jeduthan
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West Cambridge
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
Boston . . .
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
California . .
Marton, Ill.. .
Bedford . .
Concord . . .
Leominster . .
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
Charlestown .
Medford . . .
West Cambridge
▪ Boston . .
Boston . . .
West Cambridge
• Charlestown .
• West Cambridge
▪ West Cambridge
Woburn . . .
Winchester .
Winchester . .
• Fall River . .
▪ West Cambridge
▪ Bedford . . .
Boston , .
Boston . .
Philadelphia
Boston . .
• Philadelphia
• Hingham . .
West Cambridge
Lincoln . . .
Lincoln . .
▪ Bedford . .
▪ Woburn . .
Woburn . .
• Lincoln . . .
• West Cambridge
• Woburn . . .
Charlestown
Cambridge .
Winchester .
. Winchester .
Personal. Real. Total.
1.27 1.27
0.42 0.42
1.98 1.98
. 1.58 1.58
3.90 3.90
0.95 0.95
3.28 3.28
1.37 1.37
0.63 0.63
14.25 14.25
1.52 1.56
2.26 2.22
13.07 13.07
24.53 24.53
0.70 0.70
0.29 0.29
1.38 1.38
▪ 7.80 19.89 27.69
4.68 4.68
4.39 4.39
• 4.10 55.89 59.99
3.07 3.07
0.77 0.77
9.98 9.98
5.44 5.44
2.11 2.11
28.61 28.61
9.28 9.28
4.20 4.20
2.18 2.18
1.23 1.23
14.44 14.44
6.16 6.16
3.32 3.32
2.81 2.81
11.42 11.42
4.68 4.68
1.05 1.05
2.75 2.75
1.27 1.27
1.52 1.52
0.31 0.31
9.30 9.30
0.59 0.59
3.59 3.59
1.69 1.69
44.85 44.85
62.40 62.40
57.08 57.08
11.63 11.63
9.48 9.48
1
Ringe, Samuel B. .
Robbins, Nathan . . .
Robinson, J. D.
Russell, Jeremiah
Russell, Bowen
Russell, James, 2d .
Russell, George C.
Russell and Wyman
Saunderson and Conant
Schouler, Robert . .
Simonds, Otis
Simonds, Jonathan B.
Smith, William H. . .
Smith, Allen
Solis, Christopher . . .
Southworth, Thomas .
Stanwood, L. . . . . .
Stearns, Heirs of Uriah B. .
Stetson, Caleb, as Guardian
Stiles, Thomas
Stone, Gregory
Swan, Henry
Teel, Thomas H
Thurston, Caleb
Walker, N. B.
Wellington, Heirs of Charles
Wellington, Henry . . .
Wellington, Joseph O. .
Wellington, Darius . . .
Wellington, Timothy W. .
Wellington, Caleb S. . . .
Whitmore, Charles O. . .
Wilder, Volney
Winning, John
Wood, Supply
Wyman, A. P.. and J. P.
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Cambridge . .
West Cambridge
Boston . . .
. . West Cambridge
West Cambridge
. . ▪ West Cambridge
. . • West Cambridge
. . West Cambridge
. Boston . . .
. West Cambridge
Connecticut .
Waltham .
Boston . .
Concord . .
Charlestown
Charlestown
Boston . .
Waltham .
South Scituate
Bedford .
Lincoln . . .
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
Boston . . .
New York . .
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
West Cambridge
Waltham .
Worcester .
Waltham . .
Boston .
Boston .
Woburn .
Milford . . .
West Cambridge
Personal. Real. Total.
3.71 3.71
1.53 1.53
5.54 5.54
22.67 22.67
0.31 0.31
0.65 0.65
2.50 2.50
0.18 0.18
6.01 6.01
2.24 2.24
41.41 41.41
0.37 0.37
1.56 1.56
2.34 2.34
48.07 48.07
25.91 25.91
1.40 1.40
5.98 5.98
3.28 3.28
3.79 3.79
2.81 2.81
0.23 0.23
0.53 0.53
6.44 20.43 26.87
9.36 9.36
3.93 3.93
0.35 0.35
1.76 1.76
14.06 14.06
5.85 5.85
1.79 1.79
• 9.91 114.80 124.71
26.52 26.52
19.34 19.34
2.73 2.73
1.05 1.05
52
53
LIST OF ABATEMENTS IN TAX OF 1858.
Bakeman, Charles (absconded)
Bickford, James T. (absconded)
Bigelow, Abijah (over seventy years)
Bigelow, Gorham (overrated)
Bliss, Richard (sickness)
Brigham, Aaron (seventy years, and overrated)
Brannon, John (absconded)
Brannon, Michael (absconded)
Brown, Leonard (seventy years, and overrated)
Brown, Charles (overrated)
Burbank, Sullivan (seventy years)
Carroll, Michael (overrated)
Cashman, William (overrated)
Conway, Andrew (overrated)
Cook, John C. (overrated)
Crowley, James (overrated)
Cutler, Thomas (overrated)
Cutter, Heirs of Stephen (poverty)
Davis, George O. (overrated)
Donahue, Patrick (not of age)
Eaton, Luther (overrated).
.
Estabrook, Heirs of William (poverty)
Estabrook, Hannah (exempted)
$2 00
2 00
2 00
1170
2 00
• 9.80
2 00
2 00
• 6.04
351
200
0 06
066
1 56
3 12
078
19 50
10 26
Fessenden, Nathan (over seventy years)
Fogg, John (poverty)
Fowle, Isaac (over seventy years)
Fox, Benjamin (overrated)
Garmon, Ebenezer (over seventy years)
Gerry, Thomas (absconded)
Gildale, Thomas (deceased)
Gleason, William (highway tax on farm)
Goodrich, William B. (poverty)
Hafey, John (absconded)
Harr, Patrick (absconded)
Harrington, Bartlett (not of age)
Harsgrove, William (overrated)
Hartwell, William (overrated)
Heywood, William (over seventy years)
438
2 00
3.12
4 56
3 90
2.00
2 35
2 00
2 34
2 00
2 00
2 00
1 34
2 00
200
2 00
2 00
0 78
012
2 00
fig
p
Amount brought forward $125.88
Hill, Henry (not of age)
Hoyt, William (absconded)
Hubbard, Joshua R. (poverty)
Hudson, John (over seventy years)
Johnson, David (over seventy years)
Kemp, Samuel H. (poverty)
Kenniston, Daniel (overrated)
Lane, Emory W. (taxed in Waltham)
Lawrence, Phineas (overrated, and over seventy years)
Leonards, George P. (poverty) . . . . . . . . •
Locke, Jonathan (poverty)
Locke, Charles (over seventy years)
Marsden, William (absconded)
M'Donald, Patrick (taxed in Lawrence)
M'Mahan, Cornelius (overrated)
Mellow, Thomas, (absconded)
Merriam, John P. (overrated)
Morrill, Ambrose (over seventy years)
Milliken, Nathaniel (over seventy years)
Mullin, Daniel (poverty)
Munroe, Jonas (over seventy years)
Munroe, John (over seventy years)
Munroe, Jonathan (over seventy years)
Narville, John (overrated)
Nash, Oran (overrated)
O'Brien, Michael (overrated)
Page, Eliza (exempt)
Parkhurst, Joseph (over seventy years)
Penney, Hannah (exempt)
Phelps, Samuel (over seventy years)
Phelps, William D. (overrated)
Pierce, Reuben (over seventy years)
Pierce, Abijah H. (over seventy years)
Pierce, James H. (absconded)
Robbins, Hannah (exempted)
Rogers, Oliver P. (taxed in Winchester)
Ryan, Edward (taxed in Lincoln).
Sheridan, Edward
Skinner, William H. and George A., as trustees .
Smith, Joel (over seventy years)
Smith, Isaac B. (overrated)
Spaulding, Stillman (overrated)
Taylor, John (absconded)
Trull, Alva (overrated)
Turner, Larkin (over seventy years)
Weir, Mary (exempted)
Welch, Patrick (absconded)
Wellington, Peter (over seventy years)
Wellington, David (over seventy years)
Amount carried forward $125.88
•
•
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 13
2 00
. 9.80
. 2.00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
0 46
2 00
62 40
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
0 06
0 78
0 78
390
2 00
3 90
200
2 73
2 00
2 00
2 00
0 29
2 00
2 00
2 00
3.12
2 00
2 95
3 12
2 00
7 80
2 00
3 90
2 00
2 00
2 00
Amount carried forward $300.00
i
54 55
Amount brought forward $300.00
Wellington, William (over seventy years) 2 00
Wellington, Winslow (overrated) 2 45
Wheeler, C. P. (poverty) 2 00
Willis, Royal B. (overrated) 13 26
Wyman, James (overrated) 39 00
Whole amount abated in 1858 $358.71
The above are all the abatements in Tax of 1858 made prior to Col-
lector's partial settlement with Selectmen, April 22, 1859. Subsequent
abatements will properly find a place in the next Auditor's Report.
DEATHS REGISTERED IN LEXINGTON
FROM JAN. 1, 1858, TO JAN. 1, 1859.
NAME.
DATE.
AGE.
PLACE OF
BIRTH.
DISEASE.
12,
a�
Es
A
Joshua Simonds . . . .
Jan. 7
88
7
Lexington .
Paralysis.
Jane Nichols
Jan. 7
54
10
Hingham .
Consumption.
Mary C. Henchman . .
Jan. 9
62
7
Boston . .
Paralysis.
Charles W. Hanscom . .
Feb. 2
31
5
Roxbury . .
Diabetes.
Rebecca Tufts . . . .
Feb. 20
91
Lincoln . .
Old Age.
Susan Harrington . . .
Feb. 28
38
6
3
Ashby . .
Inflammation of Bowels
Mary E. Mullett . . .
Mar. 7
9
Concord . .
Consumption.
George A. Bridges . . .
Mar. 18
1
4
19
Lexington .
Congestion of Lungs.
.Abigail Harrington . . .
Mar. 22
70
4
Lexington .
Dropsy.
William Estabrooks . .
Mar. 23
64
3
Lexington .
Cancer.
Willitha Butters . . .
May 21
3
Lexington .
Not known.
Mary Ann Lakeman . .
Apr. 26
39
2
1
Lexington .
Consumption.
Edward Dinneene . . .
May 9
3
Lexington .
Lung Fever.
Rose Isabella Buel . . .
May 15
4
1
21
Cambridge .
Dropsy.
Daniel Dinneene . . .
May 21
18
Lexington .
Lung Fever.
Edward Harrigan . . .
June 5
3
8
Lexington .
Inflammation of Bowels
Thomas P. White . . .
June 15
1
10
15
Lexington .
Whooping Cough.
Frederic L. Plummer . .
June 24
8
7
Lexington .
Dropsy.
John Newell
July 2
54
Boston . .
Congestion of Brain.
Julia A. Foster* . . .
July 13
16
9
Lexington .
Burnt to Death.
Lydia M. Buttrick . . .
July 18
15
10
16
Lexington .
Consumption.
Warren B. Howe . . .
July 19
16
5
3
Lexington .
Inflammation of Bowels
William Simonds . . .
July 23
83
11
26
Lexington .
Old Age.
John Dyer
July 31
42
Montreal .
Ulcer of Stomach.
Emma R. Parker . . .
Aug. 6
19
4
Lexington .
Consumption.
John Marrett . . . .
Aug. 9
54
10
Lexington .
Heart Complaint.
Julia M. Kelley . . . .
Aug. 19
2
2
5
Lexington .
Cholera Infantum.
James Barrett . . . .
Sept. 3
36
Ireland . .
Heart Disease.
Sarah E. Gossum . . .
Sept. 3
45
Lexington .
Consumption.
Sarah E. Harrington . .
Oct. 31
71
Concord . .
Consumption.
Foundling
Dee. 12
1
Not known .
Exposure.
Eusebia Underwood . . .
Dec. 22
82
10
10
Lexington .
Dropsy.
Thomas Gildey . . . .
May 11
35
Ireland . .
Accidental.
Cornelius Manley . . .
Deo. 7
1
Lexington .
Not known.
Margaret Manley . . .
Dec. 7
1
Lexington .
Not known.
* Of Burlington.
Whole number of Deaths, 35 : —
Males, 18 ; females, 17.
Whole number of Births registered in Lexington from Jan. 1, 1858, to
Jan. 1, 1859, is 50 : —
Males, 25 ; females, 25.
Whole number of Marriages registered in Lexington from Jan. 1, 1858,
to Jan. 1, 1859, is 7.
Whole number of Intentions of Marriage registered in Lexington from
Jan. 1, 1858, to Jan. 1, 1859, is 23 :—
Americans, 11 ; Irish, 11 ; American and German, 1.
A. W. BRYANT,
Town Clerk.
b.
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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1859.
ALBERT W. BRYANT
CHARLES HUDSON
LORING S. PIERCE
DAVID A. TUTTLE
ELI SIMONDS
HAMMON REED
ALBERT FITCH
JONATHAN S. PARKER
A. W. CROWNINSHIELD
CHARLES NUNN
L. J. LIVERMORE, for two years
HOWLAND HOLMES, for three years
CHARLES TIDD, for one year
Town Clerk.
} Selectmen.
Overseers of the Poor.
Assessors.
School Committee.
NATHANIEL MULLIKEN Treasurer.
ISAAC N. DAMON Collector.
r Constable.
Sexton.
OLIVER W. KENDALL { Surveyor of Lumber.
I Superintendent of Town Hall.
Pound -Keeper.
WILLIAM GLEASON Surveyor of Highways for Centre District.'"
CYRUS P. SIMONDS„ „ „ „ South District.
BENJAMIN GLEASON „ „ „ „ North District.
JOSEPH F. SIMONDS
HORACE B. DAVIS Measurers of
JOHN BUTTERFIELD Wood and Bark.
WILLIAM H. SMITH, 2d
PETER WELLINGTON
WILLIAM H. SMITH, 2d
HOWLAND HOLMES
SYLVANUS W. SMITH
HORACE B. DAVIS
Weighers of Hay.
Auditors.
JAMES H. BENNETT Weigher, & Sup. of Town Scales.
ALONZO GODDARD Sealer of Weights and Measures.
SAMUEL CHANDLER ) Engineers
ALONZO GODDARD} of the
J. F. SIMONDS ) Fire -Department.
LUKE W. WRIGHT )
HIRAM WEEKS } Fence -Viewers.
BENJAMIN REED )
F. M. HARRINGTON
WILLIAM H. SMITH
CHARLES BENNETT
BENJAMIN BROWN
S. T. HA DLEY
CHARLES 0. MUZZEY
Field -Drivers.
* The Centre District is the Main Street from West Cambridge, as far as Lincoln line,
towards Concord. The South District includes all the roads south, and the North District
all the roads north, of the Centre District.
5i
AMOUNT OF MONEY GRANTED
FOR DEFRAYING THE EXPENSES OF THE TOWN FOR THE YEAR 1859-60.
For the support of schools $3,700.00
For the support of the poor 1,300.00
For the repairs of highways 1.200.00
For the erection of Adams School -house 3,800.00
For the discount on prompt payment of taxes 1,900.00
For payment of interest on Town debt 1,200.00
For the abatement of taxes 500.00
For contingencies 1,500.00
For Assessors' services . , 200.00
For School Committee's services 175.00
For Collector's services 140.00
For Treasurer's services 70.00
For Town Clerk's services 45.00
For Constable's services 65.00
For Sexton's services 40.00
For ringing bells 70.00
For new roads or widening old roads 545.00
For digging well at Town Hall 175.00
For bridges and culverts 200.00
For Fire Department 400.00
For lot of land for Adams Engine 135.00
Total $17,360.00
For reasons beyond their control, the Auditors have not been able to
issue their Report so early as was intended. Should it seem to some
deficient in items now accessible, they will please to call to mind that a
similar Report is to be published in April next, which it is desirable not
to anticipate.
With the hope that this will not be found to contain more inaccuracies
than are common to such documents, it is respectfully submitted by
LEXINGTON, August, 1859.
HOWLAND HOLMES
HORACE B. DAVIS, Auditors for
1859.
S. W. SMITH,
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