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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1870-1871 Expenditures AUDITORS' REPORT OF THE EXPENDITURES OF THE TOWN OE LEXINGTON I' OR THE YEAR 1870 ll. WITH A LIST OF TILE TAX-PAYERS, AND OF TIIE MARRIAGES, BIRTIIS AND DEATHS. i i i i I I � • BOSTON : PRINTED BY T. R. MARVIN & SON. _ 1871. �b AUDITORS' REPORT OF THE EXPENDITURES i OF THE TOWN OF LEXING-TON, j ; FOR THE YEAR 1870-71. �I WITH A LIST OF THE TAX—PAYERS, AND OF THE MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS. i ar` I � l ill , BOSZ ON: PRINTED BY T. R. MARVIN & SON. N 1871. ' i AUDITORS ' REPORT. 1 Tins Report embraces accounts from the settlement of the Selectmen with the Treasurer,March 7, 1870,to March 6, 1871. The Auditors find that the Selectmen settled with Billings Smith, Town Treasurer, March 6, 1871, and that the Treasurer had charged himself with the following sums: Balance from Albert W. Bryant, Treasurer for 1869-70, $4,291 01 Cash from Shawmut National Bank, $2,300 00 Monument National Bank, 500 00 John Hastings and others, 2,500 00 Charles Hudson, Chairman of Building• Committee, 2,300 00 John Hastings and others, 2,000 00 Chas. Hudson and S. C. Whit- { cher of the Building Committee,500 00 1' John Hastings and others, 1,500 00 Notes payable, 11,600 00 George Holden, overpaid interest, 50 The collection of taxes, 26,944 45 James S. Munroe, for cemetery land, 194 50 W. F. Russell, for rent of land, 6 00 Dog licenses, 194 54 Income from hay scales, . 56 04 F. G. Porter, balance on settlement with selectmen, 7 41 Surveyor of highways for 1869, 9 63 State Treasurer on account of State aid, 507 00 Corporation tax, 984 97 Income from Mass. School Fund, 206 22 —$45,002 27 "� • And had credited himself with the following payments: Orders on School Grant, 6,504 71 Notes Paid, 9,810 25 State Tax paid State Treasurer, 4,425 00 County Tax paid County Treasurer, 1,801 41 Interest, 2,727 76 Highway Grant, 3,147 31 Special Town Hall Grant, 502 50 Town Hall Fund Grant, 2,800 00 Masonic Hall Grant, 750 00 Pauper Grant, 1,797 91 R Amounts carried forward, $34,266 85 $45,002 27 E 1 4 5 Amounts brought forward, $34,266 85$45,002 27 APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1870-71. Fire Department, 309 56 Tax Refunded, 13 00 For discount for prompt payment of taxes, . $2,800 00 Contingent Grant, 3,055 65 Interest on Town Debt, 3,500 00 State Aid, 500 50 Abatement of Taxes, 300 00 Special Grant, 2,162 25 Contingent Grant, 2,600 00 $40,307 81 Heating Apparatus for Town Hall, 1,000 00 f State Aid, 450 00 And that the balance in the bands of the Treasurer was, $4,694 46 Payment of Assessors, . 475 00 " {{ Town Treasurer and Collector, 300 00 By warrant of the Assessors dated July 5, 1870, there was committed to . " School Committee, 280 00 the Treasurer and Collector for collection $30,571 91 � Town Clerk, 80 00 � " °° Constable. . 75 00 The amount collected was, $26,944 45 Sexton and Sup't of Cemetery, 80 00 The amount of discount allowed, 2,810 30 Fire Dep't exclusive of Poll Tax, . 160 00 The amount of abatements as follows: Ringing.Bell at East Lexington, 35 00 Matthew H. Merriam, $123 50 Increasing Library, 40 00 Chas. C. Goodwin, 105, 30 Improvement on Adams Street, 175 00 John C. Blasdel, 120 38 " Weston Street, 275 00 Jacob Robinson, 23 40 Blackboards for Schools, 150 00 Heirs of Asa Locke, 10 24 Globes 1111 150 00 Edward Storer, 13 00 Support of Schools, 7,000 00 Charles Wellington, 7 80 Highways, 3,000 00 Albert Winn, 8 12 Extra Appropriation for Highways, 500 00 Oliver M. Winship, 97 Support of Poor, 1,650 00 Geo. W. Nichols, 4 22 Furnishing Town Hall, 1,100 00 Howland 14olmes, 1 so Furnishing Upper Story of Town Hall, 1,200 00 Heirs of Isaac Huffmaster, 18 60 -- Daniel Cummings, 6 50 i $27,375 00 Theo. II. Dorr, 82 69 Joshua Simonds, 1 30 Amos Robinson, 5 20 EXPENDITURES . Philip M. Russell, 9 10 George Munroe, 12 48 William Smith, 3 90 SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS. Heirs of Cornelius Buckley, 7 67 HIGH SCHOOL: Wm. W. Hartwell, 13 00 Jas. S. Munroe, 18 20 Instruction. Walter Wellington, 26 00 Paid Nathaniel Childs, for teaching 40 weeks Dennis McNamara, 2 60 A. E. Scott, 5 53 $30, $1,200 00 Heirs of Wm. Munroe, 3 12 Miss Ellen W. Stetson, for teaching Eliza Locke, 3 90 40 1-5 weeks, (a) $9, 361 80 Susan Crawford, 3 71 $1,561 80 Heirs of Patrick Crowley, 8 13 _ Fuel and care of rooms. Thomas Mullen, 1 11 y Mrs. P. McGrath, 70 For 8 tons of coal, $70 00 James E. Patch, 15 00 Wood, 21 07 E. H. Tower, 5 90 Housing coal, 2 60 Heirs of Francis Gilman, 6 50 Cutting wood,. 5 13 Mrs. J. E. Martin, 4 10 ! $98 80 Voldo Wincre, 2 86 54 00 Wm. H. Fogg, 3 63 � Care of rooms, W Poll Taxes gQ QQ Cleaning windows, cellar, and 40 769 66 moving seats, 5 75 30,524 41 59 75 158 55 Amount uncollected, $47 50 — Amount chargeable to School funds, $1,720 35 6 7 Amount brought forward, $1,720 35 •' ,HANCOCK SCHOOL. • Instruction. Incidentals. Paid E. -H. Tower,Grammar Department, for For repairs, $5 55 teaching 39 2-5 weeks a- $25, $985 00 Tuning and repairing piano twice, 7 90 Mrs. E. B. Lane, Primary Department, Exhibition programmes and diplomas, 9 89 for teaching 39 4-5 weeks, na $8, 318 40 Sundries, 25 07 Miss F. W. Davis, Sub-primary Depart- • Books furnished for teacher's desk, 12 59 went,:for teaching 40 weeks (a $5,50,. 220 00 $1,523 40 Chargeable to contingent grant, 60 99 , Fuel and care of rooms. For wood and sawing, $72 81 Total expense of the School, $1,781 34 3 Mons of coal, 26 25 , $99 06 For care of rooms, 48 00 147 06 ADAMS SCHOOL. Amount chargeable to School funds, $1,670 46 Instruction. " Incidentals. Paid Silas Peabody, Grammar Department, for For books furnished teachers' desks, $9 13 teaching 40 weeks (@ $27 50 per week, . $1,100 00 J. Merr a a, for painting, 45 90 Mary B: Howe, Primary Department, for G. Swan, for repairs, 24 75 teaching 40 weeks na $10 per week, 400 00 H. Holmes, for ink, crayons and erasers, 9 25 $11500 00 H. Mulliken, for repairs, 1 45 Fuel and care of rooms. { A. Goddard, 2 20 For 7,tons of coal, $61 25 r O. W. Kendall,labor on platform,. 3 00 Care of rooms, 41 00 Geo. W. Nichols, repairing clocks, 8 75 102 25 W G. Shattuck, 3 arm chairs, 12 00 W. G. Shattuck, 38 feet of settees, 15 60 For sundries, 19 19 Amount chargeable to School funds, $1,602 25 $151 22 .expense of Well. Incidentals. Paid Dennis McNamara, for labor, $96 47 Martin English, for labor,. 17 14 Paid for books furnished teachers' desks, $2 48 Wm. Murphy, for labor, 17 14 T. Cosgrove, for grading, 8 75 Eli Simonds, 10 days' labor of man, 20 00 For clock, 9 00 Caleb Kingman,for repairing pump, 10 00 Floor mats, 5 75 Chas. Hudson, for services relative to pump, 3 00 Sundries, 27 63 E.A. Mulliken, for grading ar6und pump, 5 00 For powder and fuse, 7 05 Chargeable to Contingent grant, . $53 61 _ 175 80 For 311 feet of blackboards, $31 10 Chargeable to Contingent grant, . $327 02 J. Gammell, services, as to blackboards, 75 • For 338 feet of blackboards, $33 80 Chargeable to special grant for blackboards, 31 85 Chargeable to special grant, 33 80 For globe for Grammar Department, $19 80 For globes for Primary and Sub-primary Globe for Primary Department, 4 50 Departments, $9 00 For globes for Grammar Department, 19 80 Chargeable to special grant forglobes, 24 30' Chargeable to Special grant, , 28 80 Total expense of the School, $1,712 01 Total expense of the School, $2,060 08 b 9 BOWDITCH SCHOOL. Amount brought forward, $359 45 Instruction. Incidentals. Paid Miss M. A. Jackson, for teaching 28 4-5 Paid for books furnished teacher's desk, 4 06 weeks, Z $9, $259 20 Clock, . 9 00 Miss Sarah E. Sturtevant, for teaching J. Gammell, for repairs (curtains ?) 7 62* 11 2-5 weeks, Z $9, 102 60 361 80 Sundries, 2 50 Fuel and care of rooms. Chargeable to Contingent grant, 23 18 G. F. Chapman, for 9 ft. wood, $9 64 For 4 tons of coal, 35 00 For 265 feet of blackboards, 26 50 For wood, sawing and splitting, 13 50 J. Gammell, for conveying workmen, 1 00 58 14 For care of rooms, 20 00 Chargeable to special grant, 27 50 Cleaning rooms, 3 00 23 00 For globe, . 15 30 81 14 Chargeable to special grant, 15 30 Amount chargeable to School funds, $442 94 $425 43 Total expense of the School, Incidentals. Paid H.Holmes,for books,crayons,erasers,&c. $6 60 G. Swan, for repairs, 6 46 HOWARD SCHOOL. E. A. Mulliken, for labor and grading, 2 00 T. K. Fiske, for repairs, 4 25 Instruction. For sundries, 21 54 Paid Miss C. E. Bacon, for teaching 40 weeks na $9, $360 00 Chargeable to Contingent grant, 40 85 Fuel and care of rooms. For globe, 15 30 For 3 tons of coal, $26 25 Chargeable to special grant, `. 15 30 Sawing wood and housing coal, 3 25 29 50 Total expense of School, . $499 09 For care of rooms, 29 50 59 00 FRANKLIN SCHOOL. Amount chargeable to School funds, $419 00 Instruction. Paid Miss E. Al. Underwood, for teaching 40 weeks, $287 20 Incidentals. For books, ink and crayons, 3 73 Fuel and care of rooms. A. Goddard, for funnel, &c., 11 40 For 4 tons of coal $8.75, $35 00 Wm. Grover, for repairs, 12 16 1 cord of woodd,, 8 00 O. W. Kendall,for work on platform, 2 50 Splitting wood and housing coal, 4 00 Sundries, 8 34 47 00 Care of rooms, 23 00 Chargeable to Contingent grant, 38 13 25 25 72 25 Total cost of the School, 457 13 * See Note on page N, in regard to this bill. Amount chargeable to School funds, $359 45 2 10 11 WARREN SCHOOL. Amount brought forward, $31 82 Paid for 8 Watson's double maps, 24 00 Instruction. Postage and stationery, 1 52 Matches, 60 Paid Miss M. E. Russell, for teaching 39 3-5 weeks 6D $8, 316 80 1 doz. settees, 54 60 E. Hutchins, for repairs, 5 50 Fuel and care of rooms. 3 thermometers, 2 75 Paid for 4 tons of coal, 35 00 2 irons and rivets, 30 Wood, . 13 75 F. M. Harrington, for horse hire, 4 00 Cutting wood, 1 00 G. E. Winship, for grading, 9 83 49 75 Charles Tidd, for curtain fixtures, 6 93 Care of rooms, 21 50 Charles Tidd,for making curtains, 50 Cleaning rooms, 1 00 Charles Tidd, for cloth for curtains, 8 05 Cleaning windows, 1 50 Charles Tidd, cash pd'E. A.Mulliken, 24 00 for cloth for curtains and labor, 12 83 73 75 Books furnish'd indigent child'n, 1870--71, 12 19 Chargeable to School funds, 390 55 Chargeable to Contingent grant, 175 42 Incidentals. Paid J. Gammell, for time and fares to Boston, H. Holmes for books, crayons, &c., 6 28 as to blackboards, $3 00 , 9 00 J G. Jewett, for grading . Gammell, for conveying workmen, 75 J. Gammell, for time and expense in dis. D. McNamara, for labor, 9 00 H. Mulliken, labor and lumber, 3 40 tributing globes,. 5 00 J. Gammell, locks, &c., 6 OS Sundries, 11 66 Chargeable to Contingent grant, 39 34 Chargeable to special grants, 14. 83 W. G. Hartwell, 1 cord of wood, 8 25 For 183 feet blackboards 18 30 J.Gammell,for conveying workmen,and time, f 75 For housing and cutting wood, , 2 00 10 25 Chargeable to special grant for blackboards, 20 05 Chargeable to School grant, 200 50 For lobe 15 35 globe, ' RECAPITULATION. Chargeable to special grant for globes, 15 30 Fuel and Chargeable Name of School. Instruction. Care of to School Incidentals. Totals. Rooms. funds. Total cost of School, 465 24 High. . .........$1,561 80 $158 55 $1,720 35 $60 99 $1,781 34 Adams........... 1,500 00 102 25 1,602 25 53 61 1,6.55 86 Hancock......... 1,523 40 147 06 1,670 46 151 22 1,821 68 - Bowditch.. .... .. 361 80 81 14 442 94 40 85 483 79 MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOL EXPENSES. Franklin......... 287 20 72 25 359 45 23 18 382 63 A large portion of these expenses could have been classified if the Howard ......... 360 00 59 00 419 00 38 13 457 13 bills had been properly rendered, the rest are common to all the Warren.......... 316 80 73 75 390 55 39 34 429 89 schools. No school designated . 10 25 —10 25 175 42 185 67 Paid for books furnished School Committee, $5 17 Total.........$5,911 00 $704 25 $6,615 25 $582 74 $7,197 99 Books furnished indigent children 1869-70,14 65 To which add cost of globes, Ito 08 Printing monthly reports, 10 00 << '� °' blackboards, 116 95 1 gal. of ink, . 2 00 << << well at Hancock School House, 175 80 Amount carried forward, $31 82 $7,600 82 1 13 • SUMMARY. M Amount brought forward, $1,032 14 . Paid William Simonds,for one cart and girth, 65 00 SCHOOL GRANT. Josiah Smith,for sharpening picks, &c., 4 16 Paid for instruction, . $5,911 00 B. C. Whitcber, 18 bags of meal, 44.65 ; 7 bags of Fuel and care of rooms, 704 25 cracked corn, 17.75 ; 19 bushels of oats, 14.65; 4 Bills included in report of auditors for 1869-70, Ames' shovels, 6.40 ; 1 curry-comb, 50c; 6 pick- paid by.treasurer for 1870-71 14 96 handles, 2.40 ; 2 garden rakes, 2.3Q; i hoe, 75c; . Miscellaneous bills improperly charged to School 1 potato-digger,1.12 ; 2 lbs. of B. powder, 70c; 16 grant, ,: 13 98 bags of meal, 31.85; 7 liags cracked corn, 14.05; $6,.644 19 : { 18 bush. oats, 12.75; 1 bush-snath, 1.25; 20 lbs. nails, 1.10; 3 lbs. powder, 1.25; 36 feet of fuse, Orders paid by treasurer for 14870-71, .86,504 71 , 36c; 1 water pail, 1.25 ; 1 hoe, 1.50; 1 paper of Orders paid by treasurer for 1871-72, 139 48 tacks, 12c, . P 156 65 Wm. Ham, for blacksmith work to July 1st, 45 99 Included in this report, .$6,644 19 Sylvester Bowman,for 27 loads of gravel at 6c, 1 62 Cyrus Reed, 110 loads of gravel, 10c; .11 00 It will appear from the above, that a portion bf the School Ex- Samuel B. Pierce, 42 loads of gravel,•6c, 2 52 penses for the year, was paid by orders on the treasurer for 1871-2. Lyman Lawrence, collars, halter, sponge, repairing What proportion of these expenses was for the years 1869-70, it is harnesses,'blacking,oil, &c., • 32 87 not easy for the Auditors to determine, so that it is not possible to Overseers of the Poor, for labor of state what the expense of the schools for the school year has been. G. G.-Brown, 104 days, 2.00, 208 00 This difficulty will always occur if settlements continue to be made Labor of horse, 98 days, 1.00, r 98 00 with the treasurer before the close of the financial year. Board of horses on hay, 139 weeks, 1.50, 208 50 Board of teamster 32 weeks, 5.00, . 160 00 NoTE.—Jonas-Gammell appears to have'been overpaid ten cents on Ames-Plow Co.,for 4 plow points, 3 00 bill for repairs at Franklin School, and an error of $10 in his favor, M i Burditt &Williams, 1 coach wrench,. 1 75 appears in his settlement with the selectmen. Due J. G., $9.90. Holbrook & Wellington, 10 bags of meal, 26.10; 5 R. P."shovels, 7.50;•4 bags of oats, 3.60; 2 bags of cracked corn, 5.25, 42 45 C. A. Butters, 1.hoe, 1.20; 1 R. P. •shovel,•1.25; 1 EXPENDITURES ON THE HIGHWAYS. steel rake, 9b ; 1 handle, 12c; 13 bags of meal,. 29.15 15 bush. oats, 11.75; 5 bags of cracked Paid G. T. M'Lauthliu, 1 hand hammer, $2 25 corn, 11.25; •2 lbs. of powder,66c; fuse, 25c; 1 lb. 2 25 of sulphur, 17c; 1 lb. of soap, 25c, 55 95 Thomas Mullen for two days' labor, $1.75, 3 50 R. W. Shattuck, 18 ft. 6 in.drain pipe, 5 40 Cyrus P. Simonds, 61 days'labor, 2.00, 13 00 F• M. Harrington, horse and carriage, 3.75 ; paid Thomas Ryan, (self and horse,) 12 days' labor, 3.50, 42 00 McNamara & Bacon, for labor, 4.00; going to James Ellsworth, 11 days' labor,1 1.75, ' 19- 25 Arlington for drainpipe, 1.50, 9 25 93 63 Harrison Peirce, for 57j days labor, 2.00, 115 50 Patrick Curtin, 53i d� ays labor, .75, Nicholas Shea, 561 days' labor, L75, 98 34 Harrison Pierce, 631 days labor, 2.00, 126 50 Jerry Donovan, 551-days' labor, 1.75, 97 13 • (61 Barney McCaee, 54 days, labor, 1.75, 94 50 Barney McCaffrey, 641 days' labor, 1.75, 113 34 Frank Gaffney, 53j days labor, 1.75, 93 60 Frank Gaffeney, 62j days' labor, 1;75, . . 109 38 Patrick Powers, 54 �days labor, 1,75, 95 38 William G. Brown, 3 months' labor, 22.0'0, 66 00 j J. Donovan, 55 days labor, 1.7a, 96 25 John Mullen, 6 days' labor, 1.75, 10 50 P. Curtin, 47 days labor, 1.75, 82 25 Nicholas'Shea, 63 j days' labor, 1.75, 111 13 Wm..Brigham, 1 stone drag, 5.00; 1 pair of hames, Patrick Jennings, 10 days' labor, 1.75, . 17 50 50c; repairing cart, 1,00; iron work,38c; plank, B. Reardon, 601 days' labor, 1.75, 106 34 38c, - 7 26 .Patrick Powers, 49 days' labor, 1.75, 85 75 C-..K. Tucker, whiffietree, 75c; handles, 2.15; repair- P. Geoghagan, 71 days''labor, 1.75, 12 69 ing wheels, 256; 1 stone drag, 5.60 8 65 Amount carried forward, $1,032 14 Aihount carried forward, $2,836 98 { Y T 14 15 Amount brought+forward, ' $2,836 98 Amount brought forward, $'63 60 Paid Hammon Reed, for labor of man 8 days, (a $1.75, : 14 00 Paid John Ryan, 19 hours'labor, 20 cents 3 86 Hammon Reed, for labor of oxen 2 days, r& 2.00, ' 4 00_ George Simonds, 10 " 2 00 Wm. Hanson,,, 17J lbs:'of paint, at 20c, 3 55 Timothy McDonnell, 19 hours, " 3 80 J. Chisholm, for collar,repairing bridle, cart, harness Patrick Jennings, 10 44 `� 2 00 and strap, 7 75. Patrick Donnell, 10 " 2 00 Morrill's Printing House,for posters,. 2 50 . Lucius Angier, 15 " 3 00 j' Wm. G. Brown,4 1-2 months labor, na 22.00. 99 00 W. H. Simonds, ' 30 " 00 Augustus Childs, 21 .bush. oats, 14.73 8 bags of Jo hn Harrington, • 29 " °` 5 80 cracked corns,16.60; 17 bags meal, 35.50, (66.83) Timothy Buckley, 12 i° 2 40 paid, 66 73 r Timothy giuueen, 15 11 3 00 Nathaniel Harrington, for 3 days' labor, an 1.75, 5 25 Morgan.O'Brien, 4 days' labor, 7 00 . Alonzo Goddard, for staples, hooks, &c., 2 00 D. M'Namarra, f3 hours, 2 62 j Eli Simonds, for services as surveyor 15 days,.na 3:00, P. Green, 13 " 2 62 f! 45.00; as,clerk and treasurer, 15.00'; plow points, Stephen Wright, 5 25 .2.75. 3 hammers 9.50 low, 6.00• 42 chestnut F. B.,Downs 13 hours 2 62 posts,0 22c.,9.24; use of orse,6.00�; stamps and Michael O'Brien, 1 day, . 1 75 stationery, 1.00, 94 49 Michael Hayes, 4 38 *William-Ham., for blacksmith work to Jan. 1, 1871,. 57 90 Matthew Gateley, 4 1-2 hours, 88 John P. Reed, for services as surveyor, 18'1-2 days at Joseph G. Reed, 10 2 00 9.00, 55.50; 2 picks, na 87 1-2c, 1.75, 57 25 William Harmon, 4 1-2 '' 88 F. M, Harrington, for services as surveyor, 20.00; Theodore Parker, 20 " 4 00 use of horse and buggy,.1.25, , 21 25 Eli Simonds, 20 " 4 00 A. B. Smith, 1 day's labor of self and man, 2.00, 4 00 Total expenses of repairs of highways, $3,272 65 Use of horse 4 hours, 80 Self and man, 3 hours' labor, 1 20 ' Errors. •R. W. Reed, 10 00 Jonas Gammell, (breaking out Oak Street,) 5 00 Overpaid Barney McCaffrey, 3 cents; B. Reardon," 3e•, Frank John Jameson, 1 day's labor of self and horse, 7 50 Gaffney, 2c Due Mr. Ham, on his July bill, $7.00 ; due A. Childs, John P. Reed and son, 18 hours' labor, 3 60 10 cents. His man, 8 hours; 1 60 2 horses, 13' " 5-20 " Charles Johnson, 12 hours, 2 40 REMOVING.SNOW FROM HIGHWAYS. '� Charles-Chapman, 7 1-2 hours, . • a 50 John M. Reed, 12 " 2 40 Paid Patrick Reardon, 30 hours'labor at 20 cts., $6 00 Jerry Donnovan, 12 " 2 40 Daniel Clifford, 5 °G 1 00 Grosvenor Paige, 7 " 1 40 Daniel Sullivan, 30 11 6 00 ' . James Parker, 7 " 1 40 Patrick Curtin, 50 " " 10 00 Paul H.Whitcomb,5 " 1 00 Thomas Sullivan, 30 " 61 6 00 James LeBarron, 12' " 2 40. Stephen C. Ha6scomb;10 hours, 'Q 2 00 William O. Benjamin, 6 00 Patrick Powers, 30 hours, 6 00 A. N. Tufts, 10 hours, 2 00 Nicholas Shea, 31 G( 6 20 Roberts &•Stoddard, 41 hours, 8 20 Martin English, 21 " 4 20 Labor of horse 10 hours, 2 00 Dau'l Harrington,24 " 4 80' Darius Dow, for labor, 3 00 Daniel Mullin, , 21 '° 4 20 Wm. H. Hartwell, for labor, . 4 00 Barney M6Caffrey,26 '' 5 20 Wm. Hilton, 25 hours, 5 00 John Abbott, 10 " It 2 00 John Demar, Jr., 3 1-2 hours• of self and man, 1.34; 71-2 hours of self 'and horse, 3.00, 4 34 Amount carried forward, $63 60 John McCarty, 2 days, 4 00 Stephen C. Hanson,•1 day, 1 75 . *The true amount of this bill is$58.26. Due Mr. Ham,30c.'$1.24 of this amount is for ; sharpening drllls for well at school house;and should have been charged to that account. Total cost of removing snow, $229 49 16 17 Cost of repairs on highways, . $3,272 65 The following items refer to the above streets, but are charged to Cost of removing snow from highways, 229 49 contiugent grant $3,502 14 Paid J. B. Simonds Trustee for land damages on Lincoln Street, $18 00 Contra. For land damage on corner of Lincoln and School Streets, 35 00 Received from Town Treasurer, . $3,000 00 Samuel Sage, for surveying on Weston Street, 4 00 From 147 31 57 00 • From exchange of horse, 25 00 George F. Chapman, land damage on Adams For collar, 3 00 - Street, 28 00 For labor of men, 21 00 O. W. Kendall, for teaming stone, 3 00 For labor on Weston Street, 59 69 James Crowley, for posts and setting do., 6 00 Cash on Marrett and School Streets, 75 00 37 00 Cash on Adams Street, 32 39 Also charged to contingent grant: For sale of stone, 15 00 R.W. Reed, for work done on highways, 12 00 For grading around Town Hall, . 71 75 For labor of horses, 52 00 $3,502 14 MAINTENANCE OF THE POOR. Paid R. Al. Pulsifer and Co., for advertising, 3 50 Boston Journal, for advertising, 4 50 Kincaid & Co.,for machine, 5 00 LINCOLN AND WESTON STREETS. 4 For plow and wheel, and point, 13 35 Joseph Skinner— Paid J. B. Gleason, for land damage, 50 00 For repairing wagon, 18 50 Eli Simonds, for repairs, 287 09 For hay-wagon body, 16 00 For set of wheels, 9 00 Charged to special grant, *337 09 For setting four tires and tar, 3 40' For painting, 2 50 49 40 J. W. Pierce, for 7 tons of coal, 61 50 Geo. W. Nichols, for 1 pair of spectacles, 75 Geo. W. Nichols, for 1 eight-day clock, 6 50 7 25 B. C. Whitcher, for groceries, 288 83 ADAMS STREET. William Ham, for blacksmith work, 18 25 H. E. Warren, for clothing, hats, &c., 13 35 Highway surveyors for repairs, 151 98 Highway Surveyors, for labor on farm, 21 00 James Crowley, 100 00 Joseph N. Brewer, for 3,480 lbs. of hay, 26 59 — Holbrook & Wellington, for groceries, 91 32 Charged to special grant, 251 98 Charles A. Butters,for groceries, 216 00 Oliver W. Kendall— For removing the body of John Bridge from Wal- tham to Lexington, and preparing grave, 7 00 For coffin for same, 13 00 For coffin for Mary Harrington, 12 00 SCHOOL AND MARRETT STREETS. For robe and cap for Mary Harrington, 6 50 For opening grave, 2 50 Eli Simonds for repairs, 313 59 For use of horse and.services, 3 50 For coffin for Mrs. Mullen, and funeral cap, 20 25 Charged to contingent grant, 313 59 For coffin for Catharine Lenehan, 17 25 82 00 *The Treasurer credits himself with$337.00 only. om Amount carried forward, $ 901 84 3 i 16 17 Cost of repairs on highways, . $3,272 65 The following items refer to the above streets, but are charged to Cost of removing snow from highways, 229 49 contingent grant $3,502 14 Paid J. B. Simonds Trustee for land damages on Lincoln Street, $18 00 Contra. For land damage on corner of Lincoln and School Streets, 35 00 Received from Town Treasurer, . $3,000 00 Samuel Sage, for surveying on Weston Street, 4 00 From " 147 31 57 00 • From exchange of horse, 25 00 George F. Chapman, land damage on Adams For collar, 3 00 - Street, 28 00 For labor of men, 21 00 O. W. Kendall, for teaming stone, 3 00 For labor on Weston Street, 59 69 James Crowley, for posts and setting do., 6 00 Cash on Marrett and School Streets, 75 00 37 00 Cash on Adams Street, 32 39 Also charged to contingent grant: For sale of stone, 15 00 R.W. Reed, for work done on highways, 12 00 For grading around Town Hall, . 71 75 For labor of horses, 52 00 $3,502 14 MAINTENANCE OF THE POOR. Paid R. Al. Pulsifer and Co., for advertising, 3 50 Boston Journal, for advertising, 4 50 Kincaid & Co.,for machine, 5 00 LINCOLN AND WESTON STREETS. 40 For plow and wheel, and point, 13 35 Joseph Skinner— Paid J. B. Gleason, for land damage, 50 00 ` For repairing wagon, 18 50 Eli Simonds, for repairs, 287 09 For hay-wagon body, 16 00 For set of wheels, 9 00 Charged to special grant, *337 09 For setting four tires and tar, 3 40' For painting, 2 50 49 40 J. W. Pierce, for 7 tons of coal, 61 50 Geo. W. Nichols, for 1 pair of spectacles, 75 Geo. W. Nichols, for 1 eight-day clock, 6 50 7 25 B. C. Whitcher, for groceries, 288 83 ADAMS STREET. William Ham, for blacksmith work, 18 25 H. E. Warren, for clothing, hats, &c., 13 35 Highway surveyors for repairs, 151 98 Highway Surveyors, for labor on farm, 21 00 James Crowley, 100 00 Joseph N. Brewer, for 3,480 lbs. of hay, 26 59 — Holbrook & Wellington, for groceries, 91 32 Charged to special grant, 251 98 Charles A. Butters,for groceries, 216 00 Oliver W. Kendall— For removing the body of John Bridge from Wal- tham to Lexington, and preparing grave, 7 00 For coffin for same, 13 00 For coffin for Mary Harrington, 12 00 SCHOOL AND MARRETT STREETS. For robe and cap for Mary Harrington, 6 50 For opening grave, 2 50 Eli Simonds for repairs, 313 59 For use of horse and.services, 3 50 For coffin for Mrs. Mullen, and funeral cap, 20 25 Charged to contingent grant, 313 59 For coffin for Catharine Lenehan, 17 25 82 00 *The Treasurer credits himself with$337.00 only. Amount carried forward, $ 901 84 3 18 - 19 Amount brought forward, . $ 901 84 Amount brought forward, $1,335 02 Paid C. H. Whitcomb,for straw, , 9 57 Paid J. E. Hodgman, for meat, &c., 150 18 Wm. M. Ashby,for sawing logs, 2 70 A. Goddard— F. M. Harrington— 1 cook stove, 15 00 Use of horse and sleigh, 4 00 Sundries, 19 05 34 05 Taking woman to poorhouse,- 1 25 Howland Holmes, for medical attendance, 200 permits, 2 00 Thomas Mullen, 13. 60 Cash paid Dyer, 1 00 { David Penny, 3 50 Cash paid Penny, 1 00 _ Enoch Dyer, 1 00 18 00 Cash paid for ladder, 2 40 J. P. Reed— Horse and carriage, 2 00 . For services as overseer of the poor 9 days, na Horse and carriage for Mrs. Harrington's 3.00 27 00 funeral, 2 00 Horse and carriage to Boston, 2 00 1 pung, 30 75 Two plow points, 1 00 Services as overseer of the poor, , 20.00 2,392 lbs. of hay, 16 74 46 74 Pung for O. W. Kendall, 50 John G. Brown— Cider cask, 2 75 For nurse for Dyer 9 weeks, 27 00 2 tickets for pauper to Boston, 60 Labor at various times, 10 50 Taking Mullen's family to funeral, . 4 00 Fish E3 80 Taking pauper to Tewksbury, 5 00 79 25 Rye, 5 00 C. K. Tucker— Slaughtering hogs,. 3 00 For-wagon shaft, 00 Sundry small items, 21 81 1 2 felloes, For services as Superintendent, . 387 50 458 61 1 pair of shafts, 5 00 8 25 William G.Brown, 31 months' labor, : 73 00 'B. F. Swan, for.coal stove, 6 00 Franklin Proctor, for 2 pigs, 257 lbs. O 12c., 30 84 Mary Clark, for 19 2-7 weeks' labor as 3.00, . 57 92 { ' Eli Simonds, 15 days as overseer of the William A. Lane, for wood bought at auction, 103 50 poor, 46 50 For seed sower and plank bought at auction, 4 75 Services as Clerk and Treasurer, 20 00 George M. Rogers, 370 lbs. of straw na 1.50, 6 55 Cash furnished State paupers, 4 50 Gershom Swan— Cash furnished Mrs. Bridges, 10 00 3 days' work, 10 50 Car fares to sundry places,. 8 00 1 half-barrel of lime, 90 11 40 Use,of horse, 5 00 George W. Taylor— Cash paid Penny and Dyer, 3 00 97 00 36 1-2 yds cotton, na 17, 6 30 Esterbrook & Blodgett, 1 cart, 41 00 7 yds flannel, 1 61 S. C. Kendall, for ice, 22 00 Thread, 16 8 07 Highway surveyors, for labor of horses, 30 00 DeCostar, Plummer &Co.'s bill, 8 49 Nathaniel Harrington, for 5 3.4 days' labor Q 1.75, : 10 07 91 lbs. of beef, 7 48 15 97 Patrick Powers, for 6 3-4 days' labor, 12 14 Lyman Lawrence— Nicholas Shea, 8 3-4 days' labor, L75, 15 32 1 harneos, . 14 00 Pair of hames, tugs and straps, . 4 50 $2,373 97 1 qt. of neatsfoot oil, 60 1 pair of win4ers, 2 check pieces, 2 87 Repairing harness, . 1 00 22 97 POOR OUTSIDE OF ALMSHOUSE. E. Keef, for fresh fish, 10 12 Paid A. P. Spofford, for board of Isaac Blodgett, from Jan. A. Childs, for groceries, 66 16 William Brigham— 1 to Nov. 15, na'1:75 per week, , 79 25 2 pairs of sled shafts, cross bars, &c., 11 00 City of Lynn, for provisions and supplies fur- 2 beams, 2 00 nished Lucy A. Cutter, ' 78 00 Shoeing twR sleds, . 4 50 City of Boston, for support of Lydia Ester- ' Iron wort on sleds, 2 50 20 00 brooks, 32-13 Amounts carried forward, $ 189 38 Amount parried forward, $ 1,335 02 20 21 Amounts brought forward, . $189 38$2,373 97 Amount brought forward, $210 50 Paid City of Boston,for support of Jeremiah Logan, 76 00 Paid James A. Mitchell, 4.50 per month, from City of Charlestown, for support of Maria March, 1870, to March, 1871, 12 months, . 54 00 Kinaston, 30 45 Hannah O'Neil, 8.00 per month, from March, City of Charlestown, for support of Patrick 1870, to Feb., 1871, 11 months, . 88 00 Purcell, 67 25 _14William Nicholson, 4.00 per month, from For coal for Mrs. McGrath, 7 20 1 March, 1870, to March, 1871, 12 months, . 48 00 Mrs. Barry, 9 00 Lydia Kinaston, 4.00 per month, from March, Mrs. Desmond, 14 00 1870, to January, 1871, 10 months, . 40 00 19 00 G. A. Page, 6.00 per month, from March, Mrs. Crowley, 1870 to January, 1871 10 months 60 00 Benjamin Gleason, for board. of Lydia Glea- � Y> > > son 52 weeks 0 1.00, 52 00 — $500 50 $464 28 $2,838 25 Contra. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Received from Town Treasurer, 1,797 91 Sale of wagon, 37 00 Paid Hunneman & Co., for repairs on Engine Highway Surveyors, 675 50 No. 2, $23 75 Labor, 160 20 C. H. Dolan, for Newton Engine Co., 5 00 Wood sold, 45 00 F. M. Harrington, for horse hire, 3 00 B. C. Whitcher, for eggs, 1 80 Lyman Lawrence,for rope for Hancock Engine, 2 25 C. A. Butters, for produce, 33 20 ;i J. A. Russell, for attending fire at Hadley's, . 3 00 Farm produce, 71 42 J.W.Peirce,for coal for Hancock Engine Co., 3 00 Sale of stove, 3 00 J. Peters, for care of Hancock Engine, 30 00 2,825 03 George Flint, for care of Adams Engine, 30 00 $13 22 Holbrook & Wellington, 23 74 A. Goddard, 25 57 From which deduct amount received from J.E. Hodge- For rent of hall for Adams Engine Co., 52 00 man, for calf, for which credit was not given, 2 00 J. F. Simonds, for services as engineer, 10 00 Wm. Ham, for services as engineer, 10 00 Amount due the Overseers of the Poor, $11 22 221 31 The Auditors find the above discrepancy between the settlement Amount of poll tax refunded to members of with Selectmen and the vouchers furnished. Adams Engine Co., 62 00 Also the following errors: qAmount of poll tax refunded•to members of G. M. Rogers was overpaid. 1 00 Hancock Engine Co., 50 00 .112 00 G. W. Taylor, was overpaid 10 Patrick Powers was overpaid. 35 333 31 B. C. Whitcher was overpaid 3 Of this amount Hunneman & Co's bill was charged to Due C. A. Butters on one bill, 10 00 , 23 75 special grant, STATE AID. Charged to Fire Department Grant, $309 56 Paid Emily Earle,$4 per month from Jan.,1870, to March, 1671, 14 months, $56 00 Thomas Burke,4.50 per month, from Jan., MASONIC HALL. 1870, to Feb., 1871, 13 months, . . 58 50 Mary Manley, 8.00 per month, from March, Paid Wilkins & Bruce, for materials and labor, $400 00 12570, to March, 1871, 12 months, . 96 00 Albert Currier, for mason's work, 350 00 � $750 00 Amount carried forward, $210 50 f 22 23 Amount brought forward, $163 78 TOWN HALL. Paid Chas. Hudson, for horse and carriage Paid W. D. Phelps and others for land, $2,300 00 to notify special meeting of Commit- Mi tee, $3 00 Albert Currier, on account, 375 00 for survey, plans, &c., 27 00 One day's time and expense in Boston, 3 00 A Albert Currier, for Insurance, 75 00 Two days' time examining records and S. C. Whitcher, for Insurance, 23 00 notifying witnesses, 6 00 800 00 Three days' time attending court, 9 00 2 For Map of Town for use at trial, 2 00 For making copy of Committee's Re- Gardiner Chilson, for heating apparatus, 502 50 port for use at trial, 1 75 24 75 $188 53 CARY LIBRARY. Paid Jonas Gammell, Treasurer, for support of TOWN OFFICERS. Library, $40 00 TOWN CLERK. Charged to Special Grant, 40 00 Charles Adair, for rent of room, 50 00 Paid L. G. Babcock, for registering and returning Maria S. Keyes, for services as Librarian, . 100 00 42 births, $8 40 For sawing and splitting wood, 6 50 For registering and returning 40 deaths, 6 00 A. Goddard, for sundries, 6 87 For registering and returning 16 marriages, 1 60 For Postage and expressage, 2 10 Charged to Contingent Grant, 163 37 For services as Clerk, 60 00 37 Total cost of Library to the Town, 203 Paid by order given since settlement with Treasurer for • $. 1870-1, 78 10 i SELECTMEN. Paid Charles Hudson, for services 26 evenings, $26 00 131 days, 40 50 INJUNCTION SUIT. For expenses to Woburn on public business, 3 00 For expenses to Chelmsford and Billerica to NATHANIEL PIERCE AND OTHERS vs. THE TOWN AND THE obtain stone for bounds, 3 50 BUILDING COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN HALL. r _ For expenses to Cambridge to answer trus- tee'sPaid G. A. Somerb for services $100 00 _ rx process, 3 50 y> > For expenses to Lowell to respond to indict- J. W. Hudson, 15 00 ment of Concord Road, 6 38 R. W. Reed, for 3 days' time and expense, 9 00 For postage and revenue stamps, 3 00 Chas. Robinson, 2 days' witness fees, 4 26 For recording deed, 75 O. W. Rendall, 2 61 66 4 26 For halliards for liberty pole, 1 34 L. G. Babcock, 2 66 L6 4 26 For expenses before the County Commission- S. C. Whitcher, 3 days' time and expense, 9 00 ers on cost of Concord Road, 2 00 W. E. Russell, 3 66 64 9 00 For services as Clerk of Selectmen, . 30 00 Hammon Reed, 3 66 66 9 00 ti Amount carried forward, $ 163 78 Amount carried forward, $119 97 24 25 Amount brought forward, $ 119 .97 Paid S. C. Whitcher, for services 26 evenings and SUPERINTENDENT OF TOWN HALL. 3 days, 35 00 Paid Oliver W. Kendall, for taking care of and opening For time and expense before the County Town Hall, $ 52 25 Commissioners, 2 00 37 00 CONSTABLES AND POLICE OFFICERS. Paid Oliver W. Kendall, for services as Constable, as follows: R. W. Reed, for services 26 evenings and 24 days, 34 00 For taking man to lock-up, 1 00 For notifyiug 10 town officers to take oath of $190 97 office, 2 00 For taking Julia Gallagher to lock-tip, 1 00 ASSESSORS. For police duty July 4th, day and night, 5 00 ; Paid Isaac N. Damon,for services 46 days $5, $230 00 For notifying owners of dogs, 10 00For killing dog on Hastings farm, 1 00 For 3 days' service of son with horse, 6 00 For police duty during the muster week, 10 00 For blank book, Og For horse to take prisoner to lockup, 1 00 A. B. IVlorss, for printing, 1 25 237 33 For notifying selectmen and town clerk to j draw jurors 3 times, 3 00 Joseph F. Simonds, for services 50 days For notifying town for 3 town meetings and $4, 200 00 attending the same, 36 00 Copying valuation of the town twice, 25 00 70 00 For horse hire and express, 3 75 Horace B.Davis, for services as police officer, 30 00 228 75 For cash paid for assistance, 4 50 34 50 Eli Simonds, for services 34 days (a $4, 136 00 H. A. Wellington, for special service, 5 00 John P. Reed, for services 331 days (7a $4, . 134 00 AUDITORS. Nathan Fessenden, for services 37 days (a� $4, Paid Geo. 0. Davis, for services as auditor, 25 00 148 00 William Plumer, 25 00 $884 08 50 00 SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Paid Jonas Gammell, for services 1869--70, 75 00 4 HAY SCALES. For services as Secretary,. 10 00 85 00 Paid Fairbanks, Brown & Co.— For hay scales, 256 32 Charles Tidd, for services 1869-70, . 75 00 I For sealing same, 1 50 Thomas Mullen, for labor on same 6 days, 15 00 Edward G. Porter, for services 1869-70, 70 00 Timothy Buckley,labor on same 7 3-4 days, 15 50 For preparing Annual Report, 10 00 Dennis McNamarra,'� " 6 1-4 days, 20 31 80 00 William Murphy, 5 3-4 days, 12 94 E. A. Mulliken, labor and stone for same, . 36 00 $240 00 357 57 TREASURER AND COLLECTOR. Paid Billings Smith, for services, . 300 00 RINGING BELLS. SEXTON. Paid John L. Holbrook, for ringing bell at the East Village, 44 62 Paid Oliver W. Kendall, for attending 36 funerals and re- Joseph Ham, do. do., . 3 79 turning 40 deaths, 40 00 10 48 41 4 26 27 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. SPECIAL GRANTS. Paid Marvin & Son for printing handbills of Mrs. Cary's proposition, . $ 4 50 SUMMARY, Daily Advertiser, for notice to builders, 7 50 Paid for Blackboards, $ 116 95 Boston Journal, °' " 25 00 For Globes, , 110 08 For stationery for Selectmen,. 4 85 Repairs on Lincoln and Weston Streets, 337 09 State Reform School, (no voucher,) 6 50 Repairs on Adams Street, , 251 98 State Reform School for Patrick Reardon, for Repairs on Hancock Engine, . 23 75 the year ending January 1, 1871, 26 00 For Library, . 40 00 Printing and binding 2 books of town orders, 9 50 School Committee, . 240 00 B.C.Whitcher, expense of salute Apr. 19, '70, 35 37 Sexton, 40 00 For ladder, chain, and paint for same, 9 72 Constable, 70 00 For Revenue Stamps, 2 00 For ringing bell at East Lexington, 44 62 For 100 bound stones, 37 50 For ringing bell at Lexington, 3 79 For printing handbills as to dogs, 2 50 Assessors, 884 08 For Record, Valuation and Collectors' books, 2,162 34 and Schedules, 30 75 Deduct error, amount due treasurer, 09 C. A. Butters, for powder for 4th of July, 10 00 B. C. Whitcher for powder for 4th of July, 8 50 For cutting grass on the Common, . 2 00 $2,162 25 Marvin & Son, for printing posters as to Cem- etery and 4th of July, 6 75 For printing Auditor's Report, 64,45 For printing School Committee's Report, 35 00 ` Daniel F. Moody,amount paid by him towards bounties paid volunteers, 40 00 CONTINGENT GRANT. Charles Nunn, for amount overpaid by him as SUMMARY. treasurer of highway surveyors, 1869, 154 25 ` Rand, for printing notifications, &c., . 34 50 Paid for School Incidentals, 582 74 # O. W. Kendall, for repairs at Town Hall, ` Expenditures on School and Marrett Streets, . 313 59 oil, &c., 27 95 Other road expenditures, land damage, . 106 00 For labor and materials on drain near Mer- Expense of Library, . 163 37 riam Place, 8 18 Expense of well at Hancock School House, 175 80 For hand cuffs, 1 00 Expense of injunction suit, 188 53 For distributing School Reports, 6 00 Selectmen, , 190 97 For distributing Auditor's Reports, 6 00 Superintendent of Town Hall, 52 25 For horse and carriage to lock-up twice, 1 00 Auditors, 50 00 For 3 1-2 days' perambulating Town lines, Expense of police service, 39 50 self and horse, 21 00 Expense of bay scales, . 357 57 For posting notices about cattle disease, 3 00 Treasurer and collector, 300 00 For making, paintipg and putting up 2 guide- Miscellaneous expenses, 639 27 boards, 5 00 3,159 59 For stationery, 3 00 Deduct school bills which should have been $639 27 charged to the Contingent grant, and are included above, 13 98 Also school bills paid by treasurer of 1871-2, TAX REFUNDED, included above, 89 96 Paid James H. Webber amount of tax paid, $ 13 00 103 94 $3,055 65 JL 2S 29 i E o o CA o 0 0 1-4 INTEREST PAID. cl o .. AMOUNT WHEN INTEREST o OF TO WHOM PAYABLE. A t�_ ; NOTES. PAID., PAID. 00 - a C .- o z $1,000.. A. E. Cooper, balance due............ March 23 $ 18.60 ci 2,300.. Sbawmut Nall Bank,(Discount and Stamp) July 1 42.74 A : a • 5,000.. George Holden...................... April 29 162.50 ° 2,300. ...................... 29 74.75 a 5,000.. June 8 162.50 w 2,000.. O. & W. B. Smith................... Aug. 1 120.00 5 a a y 3,000.. Lexington Ministerial Fund....... 1 210.00 o q � 2,000.. George Holden...................... July 18 65.00 F 2,000.. " ............ Aug. 1 70.00 A h•1 to t- ce ee ce c° 1,000.. Treasurer of Cary Library..... . ..... 9 35.00 , � 1,100.. Emily Muzzey ............. ........ " 10 71.50* a ; O Concord Savings Institution .......... 29 105.00 W °' �a George Holden......... ............. Oct. 8 162.50 Q E � ....... " ...................... 27 74.75 0 1,000.. Bertha L. Reed...................... Nov. 10 65.00 ° 0 A O F A John Hastings and others............. 30 75.00 • o H a 10,000.. Treasurer of the Commonwealth........ Dec. 1 350.00 ° ° °91 ' John Hastings and others............. 5 51.67 - << ............. 5 23.75 a '� , 0 0 ........ George Holden............... ....... 7 162.50 .. Feb. 1 70.00 a ° o F 1 U - hp ...................... 18 65.00 ' o Z Z y PA 5,000.. Treasurer of the Commonwealth........ 18 175.00 0 o 5,000.. �. << ....... " 27 175.00 H o 11 o Treasurer of Cary Library ........... 28 35.00 �` ........ Concord Savings Institution .......... March 2 105.00 00 o H ono 00 ps 0 Total. ................................... ...... $2,727.76 *No vouchers furnished. j Overpaid forty-two cents. ) 30 31 O O G O G G G G O G O O G O O G O F O O o G O o o G O o O o O O o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O-' O O O O G ° O O O O O .--i O a! O O � � uJ Gil Gq CJ -i .y C7 rl h GN O [J � (J uj � • ti LIST OF TAX PAYERS. a 00-, °ti° °° 00 ' 00 6 - w al 1; With the Taxes assessed upon each,May 1, 1871. Cq _V a a°- NAME. No Polls f Tax on Tax on Re 1 Estate. sonal Es Per. 1-4 a Amos Angier, 1 47 00 , " - " Daniel Angier, 1 20 15 1 95 H `� - " R " i� i,i George W. Adams,. 1 47 19 7 54 r_qH a " a ; Cyrus L. Angier, 1 5 20 Abel B. Adams, 1 68 25 16 12 -111 W x " ` Franklin Alderman,. 1 15 02 H Charles Adair, 1 216 45 2 21 J " - �g, , William Brigham, 1 48 75 29 25 •et .0 Benjamin Brown, 1 38 25 3 25 Albert W. Bryant, 1 49 40 2 28 E L; Charles Brown, 1 67 60 3 90 c o Cd Cd Oliver Brown,. 1 19 50 a+ g ; p°, a " Isaac Butt.rick, 1 28 84 3 98 Jonas M. Buttrick, . 1 7 93 Z E i �; John Beals, 1 31 20 26 00 W III Mrs. Hannah Benjamin, , 23 08 x, •c Heirs of Prescott Bennett, 33 15 H ; H. G. O. Bowers, 1 24 05 6 63 II George F. Bowers, 1 5 85 p w ; . : . W. W. Baker, 1 94 90 31 46 aV John D. Bacon, 1 40 30 4 55 o Timothy H. Bowen, 1 24 70 Timothy Buckley, 1 7 80 Heirs of Cornelius Buckly, 7 15 52 o Gaon a Daniel Buckly, 1 12 87 65 k o Charles A. Butters, . 1 35 75 37 70 ° W � °' >. Eliab Brown, 1 28 60 39 00 ° r 4 a7 H '� c o John C. Blasdel, 1 349 18 149 24 Richard D. Blinn, 1 178 95 60 45 o " a; " a I' David Broderick, 1 28 60 o o R. T. Bryant, . 1 78 00 17 23 U15 E+ cs Cj Aaron G. Babcock, . 1 3 25 27 95 Walter Bryant, 1 71 99 4 16 co 00 00 ai o John M. Brown, 1 6 50 20 tc � oo ao ao " " " F. A. Bellows, 1 64 48 8 32 Joseph N. Brewer, 1 138 58 73 98 q Cq � o 1 Charles Bisbee, 1 3 25 an Samuel Bridge, 1 41 60 . °, ­1p w y &0'� P4 40 James H. Bennett. 1 69 55 103 03 32 33 NAME. No.of Tax on Tax on.Per- NAME. No.of Tax on Tax on Per- Polls. Real Estate, sonal Estate. Polls. Real Estate. sonal Estate. B. T. Bateheller, 1 90 35 39 33 Horace B. Davis, 3 90 4 Nathaniel Bryant, 1 19 24 John Davis, 1 91 00 George L. Brown, 1 3 12 Theodore H. Dorr, 1 53 30 98 63 Sidney Butterfield, 1 3 19 Joseph Davis, . 1. 46 15 N. L. Bryant, . 1 3 25 Darius Dow, 1 28 60 9 49 Chellis B. Bailey, 1 1 24 Samuel Dudley, 1 74 23 11 44 Thomas Cutler, 1 207 48 42 98 John T. Demar, 1 10 40 1 50 Daniel Cummings, 1 35 79 4 10 William W. Doe, 1. 40 76 5 92 Augustus Childs, 1 20 80 22 75 Elias Dupee, 1 19 83 James Crowley, 1 14 30 24 96 Otis H. Dana, 1 65 33 8 78 Mrs. E. J. Cogswell, 36 40 Patrick Daley, 1 19 50 5 59 William J. Currier, . 1 120 90 3 90 George O. Davis, .. 1 65 Asa Cottrell, 1 85 22 10 40 Daniel Donovan, 1 23 99 2 21 Michael Crowley, 1 19 83 5 66 Warren Duren, 1 80 60 85 35 Heirs of Patrick Crowley, 8 13 Dennis Dinan, 1 33 Mrs. Maria Cary, 396 96 63 51 Estabrooks & Blodgett, 2 191 36 61 10 William Cashman, 1 13 00 Henry B. Estabrooks, 1 13 0.0 2 93 Michael Cashman, 1 16 90 Luther Eaton, . 1 31 20 James Cowdin, 1 7 80 Heirs of Thomas H. Earl, 11 70 George F. Chapman, 1 42 38 8 26 Joseph Eaton,. 1 36 40 3.90 Luke C. Childs 1 101 01 26 65 Patrick Fitzpatrick,. 1 15 67 1 50 John Canerny, 1 19 24 7 22 David Fitch, y 1 24 70 Curtis Capell, . . 1 27 95 91 Nathan Fessenden, 1 46 09 23 21 . Christopher Caldwell, 1 32 64 5 56 Nathaniel Flint, 1 1 95 Nathan Chandler,. 1 147 75 7 20 } George Flint, 1 16 25 Daniel Collins, 1 4 23 Timothy K. Fiske, 1 12 09 Patrick Camphiel, 1 17 23 52 Mrs. Mary G. Fake, 3 90 Patrick Curtin, 1 5 53 Charles Fiske,. 1 54 34 Patrick Caffrey, 1 16 58 1 56 Heirs of Ruth Fiske, 46 Barney Caffrey, 1 8 13 Seraph A. Foster, 1 13 65 Alexander Corea, 1 6 63 1 37 Michael Ford,. 1 10 40 Charles P. Creasy, 1 29 64 Lucretia E. Farmer, 24 70 Alfred D. Cutler, 1 11 08 Joshua B. Fowle, 1 50 70 27 95 Maria C. Cutler, 35 10 7 28 Charles A. Fowle, 1 130 65 8 06 Heirs of Almira Cutler, 40 95 John Fogg, 1 65 Jeremiah Crowley, 1 8 45 William H. Fogg, 1 1 63 Sarah Chandler, 26 00 Josiah B. Gleason, 1 66 63 30 71 §tephen Curran, 1 15 86 Benjamin Gleason, 1 13 00 9 .16 James Comley, 1 2 93 Hugh Graham, , 1 32 24 10 92 J. Q. A. Chandler, . 1 5 27 Nathaniel Garmon, . 1 23 73 13 00 Everett E.Cutler, 1 42 51 Jonas Gammell, 1 82 81 31 46 P. J. Canny, . 1 4 23 William Gleason, 1 40 37 Samuel R. Crocker,. 1 20 16 Edwin A. Gleason, . 1 15 28 1 69 John Chisholm, 1 9 10 Alonzo Goddard, 1 71 50 43 23 T. J. Choate, . 1 37 05 Ebenezer Gammell,. 1 18 85 Mrs. Abigail Carey, 41 60 Matthew Gateley, 1 14 30 1 95 John Cody, 1 65 Charles C. Goodwin, 1 230 88 Isaac N. Damon, 1 56 10 90 66 Mrs. C. W. Gould, . 61 36 George B. Dennett, . 1 46 80 2 73 A. F. Gould, 1 1. 56 4 62 Horace B. Davis, 1 45 50 Heirs of Thomas Gould, Jr., 44 20 Annie C. Davis, 45 60 Heirs of Francis Gilman, 6 50 6 . 34 35 NAME. No.of Tax on Tax on Per- - No.of Tax on Tax on Per- , Polls. Real Estate. sonal Estate. N Polls. Real Estate. sonal Estate. E*zabeth W. Gerry, 5'20 Samuel H. Jones, 1 47 58 20 35 Heirs of Thomas Greenleaf, 41 60 John Jameson, 1 55 32 2 93 William Hartwell, 1 60 78 16 25 George W. Jameson, 1 13 91 1. 04 William Hargrove, 1 14 04 Robert Jefferson, 1 10 79 2 73 Michael Henchey, 1 11 38 1 95 Henry Jewett; 1 45 63 , 5 85 Richard Hawkins, 1 6 50 1 11 Heirs of David Johnson, . ' 27 30 Benjamin Hadley, 1 24. 05 6 63 George F. Jones, 1 6 50 Peter Harrington, 1 1 63 Nelson W. Jenney, . 1 5 98 Joshua Hobart, 1 86 93 8 13 Patrick Kelley, 1 32 50 2 86 David Harrington, 1 19 18 Timothy Kinneen, 1 38 48 8 39 Rufus W. Holbrook, 1 45 50 Jonas B. Kendall, 1 29 90 29 77 John L. Holbrook, 1 17 88 William Keefe, 1 26 5.2 4 75 Thomas G. Hovey, 1 39 fly 24 38 John Keefe, 1 9 10 33 Samuel Hildreth, 1 58 37 James King, 1 15 60 George E. Hildreth,.- 1 9 36 Oliver W. Kendall, . 1 28 60 1 95 Edward Harrigan, 1 9 75 Patrick Lyman, 1 60 58 5 72 Patrick Haley, 1 9 75 William Locke, 1 .38 29 1 89 Charles Hutchinson, 1 8 45 George Locke, 1 23 73 1 43 Howland Holmes, 1 68 64 12 74 Sidney Lawrence, 1 89 96 40 25 F.AM. Harrington, 1 78 00 23 88 A.F. Lombard, 1 30 55 3 90 N. M. Harrington, 1 7 93 William Locke,2d, . 1 33 15 2 15 J. E..Hodgeman, 1 73 10 19 24 Amos W.Locke, 1 82 16 14 04 John Hudson, 1 48 10 Charles Locke, 1 20 80 78 Charles Hudson, 1 88 21 52 00 i Johu Leary, 1 1 7 48 William Hartwell, 1 13 00 William Leary, 1 21 84 9 04 John W. Hu:dson, 1 6 50 Baldwin Locke, 1 13 3 90 William Ham, 1 87 75 42 35 Mrs. H. Littlefield, . 40 30 Samuel W. Hendley, 1 39 00 6 6,3 Amos Locke, . 1 50 13 5 59 Michael Hayes, 1 6 50- . Heirs of Rebecca Locke, . 1 30 Samson Ham, 1 6 50 Lyman Lawrence, 1 4 88 David Hall, 1 84 96 17 03 Robert Lawson, 1 91 Charles Harrington, 1 148 98 *18 53 Everett.8. Locke, 1 1 30 Heirs of Ammi Hall, 24 05 Lexington Ministerial Fund, 336 22 John Hastings, 1 69 62 Matthew H. Merriam, 1 273 65.. 166 60 Heirs of Isaac Huffmaster, 28 60 Isaac Madill, 1 54 08 3 64 Sally Hastings,, 19 50 Michael Meaan, ' 1 10 79 Heirs of Elizabeth P. Harrington, . 99 58 Susan P. Munroe, 14 56 George D. Harrington, 1 4 55 Minot A. Merriam, . 1 33 35 2 47 Abijah Harrington, . 1 9 10 Timothy Mannerring, 1 16 77 2 08 William Hilton, 1 2 60 " Patrick Mitchell, 1 SIT 63 17 55 Charles B. Hawkins, 1 7 80 -Oliver P. Mills, 1 41 60 13 00 Holbrook & Wellington, 2 39 00 George Munroe, 1 278 47 109 04 Aaron Holbrook, 1 52 00 James Moakley, 1 26 00 10 53 Patrick Henerny, 1 1 30. William H. Munroe, 1 95 55 Thomas B. Holden,. 1 3 90 James S..Munroe, 1 181 68 114 79 Maria M. Hastings, 65 00 Alice B. Munroe, 66 30 John Irwin, 1 38 09 5 53 J. S. Munroe and others, "Trotting Park," 12 35 D. E. Jewett, . 1 1.83 80 12 81 Heirs of-Wm. Munroe, 3 12 Gorham Jewett,. 1 16 90 42 45 Dennis Manley, 1 11 70 Charles E. Johnson, 1 78 26 13 78 David W. Muzzey, 1 234 75 7 80 Charles W. Johnsoq, 1 157 24 .20 93 E. A. Mulliken, 1 . 71 10 6 50 36 37 No.of Tax on Taa on Per. NAME. No:of Tax on Tax on Per- Nam Polls. Real Estate. eii77hhal Estate. Polls, Real Estate, sonal Estate. Henry Mulliken, 1 44 27 William D. Phelps and others, . 29 90 Heirs of John Mulliken, . 2 34 Elizabeth S. Piper, . 5 85 Heirs of N. Mulliken, 80 34 Heirs of Eben Pierce, 3 90 Heirs of Abraham Millett, 57 20 Ellen M. Prentiss, 19 50 Michael and,Mrs. John Manley, 1 12 35 Charles M.Parker, . 1 10 40 Mary Merriam and Julia Stetson, 346 86 Marshall Preston, 1 49 40 58 42 John N. Morse, 1 11 2 60 Frances J. Parker, . 1 63 George E. Muzzey,. 1 4 55 George L. Pierces' 1 3 90 Loring W. Muzzey, 1 19, 50 4 John Pryor, . 1 , 13 00 Thomas Mullen, 1 •1 11 Asaph W. Phillips, . 1 26 00 Hugh McGuire, 1 35 15 3 69 Adam Peters, . 1 4 10 40 John McCarty, 1 20 02 5 72 Willard C. Pierce, 1 6 18 Bartholomew McCarty, 1 14 56 2 86 James E. Patch, 1 13 00 Owen McDonald, 1 14 63 78 William Plummer, . 1 2 28 Dennis McNamara, . 1 16 25 E. G. Porter, . 1 17 81 Frank McGuire, 1 2 80 Charles Robinson, 1 65 65 42 64 Patrick McGrath, 1 72 John Ryan, 1 12 35 • 1 76 C. A. Mandelburg, . 1 1 95 George M. Rogers, . 1 111 61 138 32 Dennis McCarty, 1 78 Thomas H. Rhoades, 1 30 68 11 79 Charles Nunn, 1 87 10 4 23 William S. Rice, 1 38 09 3 06 D. Cutts Nye, 1 52 00 2 '73 Patrick Ryan, . 1 83 66 31 98 Heirs of Daniel Nugent, . 10 73 John P. Reed, 1 90 61 57 85 Oran Nash, 1 2 60 Josiah Richardson, . 1 39 52 17 84 George W. Nichols, 1 9 10 a .R.W. &J. H. Reed, 2 145' 15 47 19 George P. Oliver, 1 61 10 6 37 Cyxus Reed, 1 105 29 7 67 Maurice O'Connell, . 1 81 58 1 30 Philip M. Russell, 1 68 64 12 55 Morgan O'Brien, 1 12 74 1 69 J. Morton Reed, 1 14 17 Michael O'Brien, 1 9 10 65 John M. Reed, 1 98 Michael O'Brien,2d, 1 33 2 33 F.F. Raymond, 1 71 50 Patrick Powers, 1 15 67 2 02 " • Mary Reed, 2 89 Isaac Parker, . 1 22 82 16 64 Hammon Reed, 1 253 46 234 70 James Parker, 1 40 95 3 38 John A.Russell, 1 49 27 16 38 Larkin P. Page, 1 20 65 1 95 John J. Rayner, 1 84 50 16 61 Charles L. Pook, 1 39 00 49 33 Joseph Richardson,. 1 104 13 81 17 Thomas H. Packard, 1 67 73 11 18 , Warren E. Russell, . 1 70 20 15 60 Samuel B. Phelps, .. 1 44 37" 16 07 Jerry Reardon, 1 8 45 Charles Putnam, 1 141 96 9 75 Joseph G. Reed, 1 41 34 33 Loring S. Pierce, 1 38 35 7 48 'Cornelius Ryan, 1 14 30 91 Harrison Pierce, 1 13 00 Heirs of Jacob Robinson, 46 80 Nathaniel W. Pierce, 1 37 05 1 63 �' Heirs of.S. W.-Robinson, 93 93 37 52 Nathaniel Pierce, 1 191 69 20 .54 George W. Robinson, 1 299 46 111 80 Franklin Patch, 1 58 76 9 10, Amos Robinson, 1 6 50 Pelatiah P. Pierce,, • 1 102 19 8 06 A. P. Richardson, 1 243 11, 65 00 George R. Phelps, 1 36 01 4 33 Heirs of Isaac Reed, 52 John Peters, 1 13 26 1 95 Boston &Lowell Railroad, 15 60 Peter Peters, 1 9 04 1 63 Caira Robbins, 1 76 64 Herron Pratt, . 1 6 57 Henry R. Reed, 1 45 72 Levi Prosser, 1 209 95 ' 172 42 C. R.Richardson, 1 91 E. J. Plummer, 1 68 90 William Smith, 1 111 80 32 50 William D. Phelps, . 1 128 70 Isaac B. Smith, 1 36 40 13 00 j 65► 00 George A..and Abigail Parker, 1 154 31 8 26 James D. Sumner, 1 38 39 No.of Tax on Tax on Per- No.of Tax on Tax on Per- NAME. Polls. Real Estate. sonal Estate. NAME. Polls. heal Estate. sonal Estate. Everett E. Smith, 1 77 77 1 95 William A. Tower,.. 1 213 85 42 64 A. E. Scott, 1 5 53 Elisha Tower, 1 46 48 2 47 Eli Simonds, 1 87 75 23 79 Charles K. Tucker, . 1 20 80 Webster Smith, 1 171 15 38 74 John Tobin, 1 20 15 1 24 Joshua Simonds, 1 74 63 Heirs of E. L. Tyler, 34 97 H. B. Sampson, 1 6 50 S. T. & G. A. Tapley, 2 28 21 Heirs of Eben. Simonds, 1 94 38 11 83 David A. Tuttle, 1 48 75 98 George Simonds, Jr. 1 17 55 Mrs. S. G. Thayer, . 40 95 Joseph F. Simonds, 1 37 70 George W. Taylor, . 1 27 63 George Simonds, 1 28 93 6 11 ° Henry L. Tyler, 1 3 77 P. R. Slater, 1 76 83 5 59 Elisha H. Tower, 1 3 90 Harrison Swan, 1 33 80 21 71 'William Viles, 1 80 34 11 96 Albert Shepley, 1 11 05 Joel Viles, 1 27 95 Abner Stone, 1 197 22 29 38 Voldo Venicre, 1 2 86 George Sever, 1 13 00 Henry A. Wellington, 1 22 75 Josiah Smith, . 1 45 50 14 30 Charles F. Winship, 1 31 85 A. Bradford Smith, 1 32 50 5 20 Patrick Whaland, . 1 18 72 8 71 Maria E. Smith, 32 50 Walter Wellington . 1 126 23 69 16 George Stearns, 1 53 17 8 19 Sullivan Wellington 1 29 90 John Savage, . 1 7 48 Elisha H. Wright 1 15 93 E. A. Shaw, 1 10 40 Lorin Wetherell, 1 57 98 7 35 William H. Smith, 1 11 70 Paul H. Whitcomb, 1 71 18 4 49 William T. Smith, 1 14 30 Oliver Winship, 1 63 83 6 18 Elias Smith, 1 58 05 3 64 George O. Wellington, 1 43 62 6 31 Oliver and W. B. Smith, . 2 113 56 132 11 Cornelius Welling7ong 1 239 14 71 83 George O. Smith, . 1 13 00 Francis Wellington, 1 147 29 51 87 Abram B. Smith, 1 35 58 4 88 Patrick White, 1 25 03 2 93 Roberts & Stoddard, 2 88 86 26 98 Rebecca Wellington, 28 60 Faustina Stimson, 31 85 Isaac Wetherell, 1 72 15 Heirs of William Stevens, 41 60 Luke W. Wright 1 64 35 5 53 zn Mrs. Lucy Spaulding, 55 90 Francis Wyman, 1 99 32 42 45 Heirs of Wm. L. Smith, . 64 03 Granville Winship, . 1 2 29 George L. Stratton, 1 91 00 19 44 S. C. Whitcher, 1 259 35 35 62 Caleb Stetson, Guardian, 16 25 David Wood, . 1 61 75 6 50 A. F. Spaulding, 1 3' 90 James H. Webber, 1 59 15 39 91 Gershom Swan, 1 8 06 Mary F. Whitman, . 50 70 Edwin S. Spaulding, 1 1 95 Royal B. Willis, 1 70 20 Eben. R. Smith, 1 2 60 R. L. Woodbury, 1 2 60 Billings Smith, 1 10 40 George F. Whitney�& Co., 16 77 Nicholas Shea, 1 26 1 3 25 Milton Whitney, 1 N. S. Swett, . 1 2 73 George F. Whitney,. 3 25 William Shaw, 1 33 92 4 88 Henry E. Warren, 1 Marcus Simonds, 1 12 61 '' Henry Westeott, 1 26 00 Henry L. Simonds, 1 39 00 O. M. Winship, 1 37 05 A. G. Spaulding, 1 2 54 Samuel Wheelwright, 1 195 00 W. L. & C. N. Sanderson, 2 4 55 Henry P. Webber, 1 13 00 Larkin Smith, 1 13 00 6 George W. Wright, 1 1 95 George A. Stearns,. 1 6 63 B. C. Whitcher, 1 45 24 Charles Tidd, . 1 126 23 19 32 Albert N. Tufts, 1 57 98 26 39 61 Thaddeus Tower, 1 86 45 14 63 14 t to 41 NAME. Tax on . Tax on Per- Real Estate. sonal Estate. H.Y. &T. D, Hill, 2 15 Heirs of Isaac Locke, . 1 63 Heirs of Charles:Wellington, 32 50 Joseph O. Wellington,. 10 69 NON-RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS. BEDFORD. John D. Billings, 2 34 Albert Bacon, 65 • ARLINGTON. Mary A. Hosmer, 5-20 Heirs,of Jonathan Lane, 82 r NAME. Tax on Tax on Per-* W, W._Mudge, 11 70 Real Estate, sonal Estate. . Lewis P. Bartlett, $6 05 John A. Merriam, 3 19 Charles A. Crane, 52 Thomas Stiles, 4 55. Elijah Cutler, 1 95 John Naville, 2 43 Albert L. Dixon,. 52 William Hartwell, 6 89 ' Heirs of Joseph Dixon, 20 93 Timothy Eaton, 42 25 BROOKLINE, Jonathan Frost, 4 68 Seth Frost, . 8 13 N. C. Ferris, 65 00 John Fowle, 3 90 Heirs of N. M. Fessenden, 3 25 BOSTON. Mrs. P. B. Fiske, 13 65 Addison Hill, 1 O1 Thomas Bisbee, 66 30 Isaac Hall, . 3 19 Sylvester Bowman, . ' 162 89 51 81 Thomas Hall, 6 89 Francis Brown, 72 15 Nathaniel Hill, ' . 52 N: H. Bryant, 31 20 Martin Leonard, . 4 29 1 37 John Crowley, 10 60 Heirs of Davis Locke,. 1 76 Francis B. Hayes, 409 12 53 82 John Maloney,. 3 32 David Miller, 19 05 John.A. P. Pierce, 1 56' Heirs of Edmund Munroe, 3.5 10 Nathan Robbins, . 61 10 Otis Munroe, 4 75 James S. Russell, 1. 76 Boston &Lexington Paint Company, 69 03 Bowen Russell, 2 34 George W. Simonds, 22 49 Jeremiah Russell, 1 95 Isaac Redfield, 10 21 Russell & Wyman, 52 Clinton Vtles, 23 40 Edward Storer, 26 00 Caleb Thurston, 144 11 22 82 Isaac Shattuck, 117 99 Charles Stimson,: 29 90 Heirs of Thomas Teel, 52 William H. Slocum, 89 10 Napoleon Underwood, . 1 63 John E. Merriam, 6 44 Albert Winn, 44 37 John J. Williams, 32 50 A: P. &J. P. Wyman, 1 30 John Mullikeu, 10 47 Heirs of Henry Wellington,. 65 H. A: Choate, 35 75 BELMONT. CAMBRIDGE. Winthrop W. Chenery, 12 74 Samuel A. Houghton, _ 4 88 J. V. Fletcher, 1 37 Samuel B. Rindge, 45 40 Silas Frost, 4 68 Mary Frost, 59 Charles Linuahan, 92 37 Henry Frost, 5 73 Mrs. H. Chapman, 20 54 ' 6 42 43 CHARLESTOWN. WALT$AM. NAME. Tax on Tax on Per- Real Estate. sonal Estate. NAME. Tax on Tax on Per- Real Estate, sonal Estate. S Clarke, 144 71 21 39 Arcllelaus Bennett, 12 35 5 01 Susaann A. Crawford, 3 71 Heirs of Samuel Cutler, 98 Martin Broderick, 8 45 Eliza Locke, 3 90 lopEdward B. Bailey, 9 62 Thomas Southworth, 41 86 James Ellwell, 39Abiel Fillebrown, 19 52 CONCORD. Joseph Griffin, 5 20 Alden Jameson 17 03 Darius J. Hatch,. 32 24 Mrs. J. E. Martin, 4 10 .Heirs of Schuyler, 5 46 Francis Buttrick, 51 87 William McGuire,, 1 37 DORCHESTER. Amos Stearns, 8 13 Samuel B. Pierce, ". 5 66 Darius Wellington, 15 73 Albert Bullock, 124 22 4 94 DOVER. WILMINGTON. Aaron Bacon, 5 20 Otis Simonds, 27 89 GROTON. WOBURN. Charles G. Fletcher, 89 96 Heirs of John Winning, 40 63 Heirs of Henry Parker, 4 88 LINCOLN. Heirs of O. H. Parker, 9 56 William O. Benjamin, . 45 96 Heirs of J. M. Randall, 30 29 ' William H. Winning, 10 40 Charles Brown, 25 00 ° Warren Spaulding, 20 E WATERTOWN. Gregory Stone, 4 29 Heirs of Silas Cutler, 111 15 George Nelson, 4 16 Henry L. Ellerson and Eli D. Sanderson, 32 83 LANCASTER. WORCESTER. Mary R. Divol, 3 90 T. W. Wellington, 11 70 MALDEN. WINCHESTER. Elbridge Brown, . 18 20 Heirs of Asa Locke, 78 00 Jonathan Locke, 8 00 MARBLEHEAD. Heirs of Thomas Hutchinson, 10 04 Francis Freets, 60 71 H. L. Sleeper, 77 61 SOMERVILLE. NEW YORK. James R. Cutler, . 2 99 Arthur Bowman, 5 23 J. B. & A. D. Cutler, 12 35 A. B. Walker, 15 60 Alonzo Fogg, 11 44 James Williams, . 9 36 BURRAGEVILLE, MAINE. Michael McMahan, 39 Amos R. Locke, 3 90 Heirs of William Clapp, 10 45 BRIGHTON, MAINE. SHIRLEY, Walter and Francis Cummings, 98 John Henry, 65 OQ W 45 Patrick Garrigan G. Kauffman Jonathan Goodwin Frank Kneeland John Guild F. A. Goodwin • William Linehan- William Grover James LeBarron Austin A. Goddard Samuel Lerming SINGLE POLLS. Joseph Garmon George Legg Charles Grover Rufus A. Loveriug William B. Goodrich Barney Lynam John R. Gay Patrick Lynam Thomas R. Greenleaf Matthew Lynam William Greenleaf gur William Chase Alonzo A. Patrick Green Matthew Merriam John Abbott Cornelius Gallaher James Gould Cam McIntire James Clifford Archibald McGinnin Michael Myers Martin Burns � John Caldwell �L Nathaniel Harrington Terry McManus John Burns Louis E. C rone Thomas Burke Child Samuel Hamilton Edward McManus James K.Bennett John Houfman George McCausland Warren K. Bennett Michael Doyle Dennis Hinchey William Murphy Rufus Burke Samuel Dudley, Jr. N. H. Hanscomb John McPhee f Peter Butler Thomas Dennis Emerson Hutchings Samuel Manchester Charles Blodgett, Jr, Bartholomew Downs A. X. Hatch Laughlin McKinyon L. G. Babcock William Dacey Jonas Hadley William Nlurtphy Sidney Butters Andrew Davidson Otis Harrington James A. Mitchell George S. Butters George P. Dupee �, John Hart Bartholomew Mahoney A. L. Ball Lyman S. Dupee * Thomas E. Hovey Arthur P. Mills Thomas Bagby Cornelius Donovan Nicholas Hatch Wallace Mixer Charles H. Butters John Donahue W. H. Hanson James McCarty Isaac F. Buttrick Joseph Dane Charles B. Harris John Moony John Buckley Patrick Donlan W. T. Ham James Moony William Brown Michael Dyer, Charles H. Hallett. Daniel Moony Thomas Brown James Donlan John Harrington James McCann George W. Beattie Richard Dunn Morris Hurley Timothy McDonald Daniel Harrington William Murphy John Brody Joseph R. Dorr Myers Brown George A.Dexter John Harrington Daniel Mullen William Barry Edward Dinneen Michael McGrath Thomas BrytLnt Frank.Downs Samuel Jones James Merriam Hugh Blagaday Edward Daley John H. Johnson Lorenzo Burbank. Patrick Jennings George Neiderman Martin English j'a Michael Jourdan John Norcross E. T.'Chandler Lyman Estabrooks Patrick Joy Carroll Terrance O'Niel Michael John R. Gulden Edwin C.'Fniton Patrick Keating John O'Brien Simon Cavenah James Farrell Patrick Keating,Jr. Frank C. Childs Patrick Fox. Edward Kenney Theodore J. Parker Henry Collins Peter Furgusou William Kyte James E. Parker John Curran Albert F. Fessenden Thomas Byte Grosvener A. Page Michael Collins John Farrer Martin Kelley Peter Powers John Clark James F. Fiske Daniel Kelley Hiram Pierce Thomas Cosgrove Charles C. Fog John Kane E. L. Pierce Samuel Cook John Farrer 46 47 Thomas G. Pryor John Smith pq :cl r•to(to C to't Worthy F. Parker Daniel Sullivan 6'!'!o 0 o to=c to dt • o�od+d4ciC6r.t6c10., 4 George H. Phelps Elisha Sargent p, •d+cc o a,M 00 0 t-10 CD C)0 • E, .. b d+d+dt GV'" 11 ce op oc OR- John Peters, Jr. Charles F. Simonds z o •. r; r; r, Sylvester Puffer Billings Smith, Jr. • • • Isaac Parker, Jr. 0 Charles Parker James Taylor x Adam Taylor •000000000000 .to CD 00000000 William Raul George Thurston E, •1-* cfl o5 00*M o 0 o Lc>t6 Lco Newell Reed Frederick W. Tower rn o co It 1-4 to N N N ,Joel Reed George H. Thomas , rr d+oo Lc� oo. d;d+d+ v Nathan Reed John Truany : -CU . Phillip Russell George H. Tower • • • • . • a James H. Ricker Robert Tattree John A. Russell, Jr. Benjamin Tinkham z . . : ; : •r•—4 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J •0000000000000o q George F. Robinson Henry A. Turner ' 'C,to to I-o 0 o to M to cfl 1VIillidge Roland Charles Twitchell O" o 0000 a m to,~,CCOC c'-'a 000 aq t John Ready Henry E. Tuttle ,�� a' m o Timothy Ryan Henry Turner H Patrick Reardon f1 Isaac Reddin Joseph Underwood . . . . . . a Fred. Q. Robinson • • • • • •o 0 Irving Vandeison • • • • • .C) `^ Jerry Shea Charles Vaughn 44U H : �= a. John B. Spaulding Michael Vaughn H o Ned. Shea o ? J. Spaulding Henry White a H ;o c u?o c 10 o ua o uo to o N Charles Smith George Whitcomb a; •00 0°a'o Lr' d 1cj d'�" C° �• William H. Simonds Frank J. Winship' H . . . . Thomas Stearns Stephen Wright .. ' ' ' a William C. Stearns James Wilson �• { o H. O. Stearns Thomas Welch o m 1" `d+d,00`Y'to d,r.Cfl '-' o Q) ro Orlando Smith Yalton o°'=`t 1""t - o`9 a Henryy F coo-*z ,C�- aq-ko' 1-- C., o 17zc� Clarence Smith Bartholomew Ward i to ,m d+tc o co co di cz oo r-o L-o Co Ln N p CI=ClNto opt-1-1-00 W COtrC-6dG�N= � Robert Sims Byron C. Wentworth r r ,�r;,.;r;r r ri r (7 ci Elisha Spaulding Richard F. White ;> o Daniel Sullivan William Whiting co Alden Smith Frank Whiting o Elisha T. Sargent George E. Whittum w 4 a'd'to 0 N. -•4 to aqd'Go 10 00 o a�e�0 rl0O to 00 Cl 001- M C �C)N 1 XO 00 W. M. Skinner Frank E. Wetherell � °a m di to to tc 10 to 10 cc=W co c4 0 Joel Stearns Patrick White, Jr. Patrick Sullivan Davis C.Witherell ° 9 James Al. Smith Frank E. Wood z ° F. A. Sanderson Charles H. Wright o to o d'M C1 C1 ci aq C1 N N N 01 N N•.g1 0 0 N�c0 09 a:J vi qJ cl cty aq N C1 aqN N 4V ,—i Ci Gel c GV N Ci ei 04 ci al ci(Tl 11 o4 a� a 0000000,-,N="toCOtiGpOO., O.,N GYJ di 1cJ CO eO cc CO I c9 e0 ec eO ee 1�L� oo00 00 00 00 00 00000c 0000x00MxMo000 48 49 DEAMIS REG4'°+'�-FMED IN LENINGTON, MARRIAGES RECORDED IN LEXINGTON, From Januar-, l_, I-S70, to January 1, 1S71. From January 1, 1S70, to January 1, 1871. _. _I ...AGE. - --- DATE. NAME. RESIDENCE. - PLACE OF PLACE OF t L J .................. DATE OF NAMES. BI John Ready...................... exingon. I DEATH. I rH. Jan. 8......... DEATH. Anna Desmond 46 Isaac 1V. Smith................... Sarah Hume.. " Jan. 25. Jesse Hanaford !,4 1 27 New fork Connecticut. Feb. 27........ 'John Amberg .................... t r 31. Bethia L.Reed. 14 Lexington . : Bedford. Hannah Cotter.................... 4 March 13. Lncy M.Dalaud . . 63 7 . . " Lexington. " 16. P:tneline Hendley. . . 43 9 1• Bm•ingtton. James B. Herron.. 0° " 19. William Chandf.:r SI 5 ! 15 Lexington. April 24...... ................... " " 23. Lydia Ann IIutehlnson 50 1 tl L"ranc—town,N.H. Jemima Elliott. " 27 Lizzie M.Casey 1 2.3 " Lexington. May 22... ...... Alfred D. Cutler . May 5. Mary E.Brown . . : 13 s E. Dora Pierce ... .............. " 10. Lydia S.Mulliken 80 8 5 Salem. 12. Mary E.Farrington 51 13,stop. n. Larkin Smith . �� " 17. Caleb Stetson . . 76 10 5 " Westford. ( << Westford. June 26......... {. ••.•.•.• " 19. Samuel Hildreth . . 73 2 19 . C Charlotte J. Bennett �I June 7. Rachael Simonds. 7-1 10 " Boston. 29 F. G. Lowell ................. .... 10. Hannah C.Winship 13 7 29 " Lexington. Helen Little......................Cambridge. ls. Mary Eaton 71 Burlington. 22. Jonas Hadley . 6S ' 'l0 2 28 " Lexin,ton. July 3,...,,,., Henry H. Tyler...................Lexington. " 28. Charles W.Currier. . Mary V. Spaulding. " July 24. Grace M.Hanscom 7 17 " . Cambridgeport. Daniel McSweene :::::::::::::.New Brunswick. Au 1. Susan Rogers P,righton. .� 15........ y.. g. 7 Ellen Dacey.. .Lexington. 7. ably Ann Brigham 64 1 23 Tarn iv;tn,h,X. <' 12. Walter Bryent 63 4 23 " 'l'amworth,N.lI. Joseph Burton ....... " " 14. Mary A.Pratt . 14 Bollows Fulls,Vt. Aug. 2........ 29. Richard Burnham . 6,3 g' rihrlSta Ariri McDougal . " " 29. Elizabeth Muzzey 7.; 2 •L " \Tewbnryport. �1 Lincoln. Charles Allen.................... Sept. 1. Mary Harrington. . . 96 1 '2 2 (t Lcxi igton. Sept. 2........ at 8. Mary S.Burke. . . 1 ! 4 Mary Marcella Munroe............. . , 1t B stn • � 1R. Charles L.L'ook fi7 111 �34 Michael Carroll:: 10. Susan P.IIarringtou 53 5 ludover. ' Charlestnw❑ Fr:mcc;town N.H. 11........ 21. Hannah G.Fuller . t7 6 - Lexmgunt. Bridget Hurley " 21. . Alice A.Smith. 4 a Lexington i Eugene,Alonzo Cooper . " Oct. 22. Ellen Leeming . . . 66 6 " England. p 1 N w;a Scotia. Oct. 13........• Mary Eliza Hadley................ " ` 30. Maryliza Redden . . . 72 5 I: England. t° 31.. Mary Ftu•gerson Tl 6 Nov. 4... ..... 5 Joseph Dane ..................... " , , Nov. 8. Nathaniel Bryant 86 2 6 " .� Cambridge. • 2 Mary Richardson.................. " ` 9. Catharine Me'Mamns 19 Irclaud. 10. S.Augusta Rayner. 16 8 2& 11......,., Samuel W. Hendley•.•.'...••. . J 11. Charles w.Smith 26 1 27 is : : Providence,R.I. Elizabeth Dunning. .Brunswick, Me. Boston. Dec. 7. Elizabeth H.Greene. . 51 Lexin ton. George D. Harrington.............Lexington. 7• Philenia Johnson. . . ss s g 1�7.,,,,,,, g g g � �� " 2fi. David Iarrington . 8l East Uambridge. Josephine A. liutters.............. " _! -- ------ — -- — _— Whole number of Marriages ..........................16 i — __ ---- -- - Whole cumber,40:—Maies,12; Females,28. Deaths by Consumption. . . . . . . . . 5 Number brought,❑p. . . . . . . . .26 Old age . . . . . . . . . . 4 Dcatit,by Acci.leut . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Paralysis. . 5 Tuborculosis. . . . . . . . . 1 Clio V.s BIRTHS REGISTERED IN LEXINGTON, Liver a Iease . . . : ; : : : 4 << Fevert.ty : . . . . . . . . . 1 Heart Disease 3 Dropsy 2 Liver Disease 1 Rover Complicated Disease. 1 " Tumor. . . . . . 1 From January 1, 1870, to January 1, 1871. Angina Pectoris . . . . . . . 1 " Unknown Diseases. . . . . . 6 " Typhus Fever . . . . . . . . 2 _ Whole number 42:—Males, 24; Females, 18. Number carried up . . . . . . . .26 I Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 The Birthplaces of the Parents are as follows:—In Lexington, 9; other towns in the Compiled from the Town Records. State,14; other States of United States,4; Nova Sedtia,3; New Brunswick,1; Prussia,1; I,E® 11RD G. EinBCCi(ITi, SOWN CLERIl. Canada,2; England,1; Ireland,40; France,1.