[Stockbridge, VT]  [Windsor County, VT] [VTGenWeb]

The Town of Stockbridge, Vermont
including the village of Gaysville

Town Record Book 1852-1877




This Record book of Selectmen's Orders shows the daily workings of a small Vermont Town, and lists many of its residents who had dealings with the town. It includes those compensated for services rendered or damages done, and town monies paid for the care of the poor.   During the Civil War, it also included payments of bounty to those who enlisted from the town.

Transcribed by Barbara Green
(New pages from the book will be added as they are transcribed.)



Nov. 4 1852.   Gave ---Burbank one order of twelve dollars for damage for his oxen falling through the bridge on the Johnson farm.  $12.00   

Nov. 6 1852.  Gave Asa Adams one order for five dollars.

 

Aug. 16 1852.  The selectmen allowed Asa Adams five dollars for damage for the road through his land. 

 

Aug. 21 1852.   The selectmen allowed R. H. Spaulding twenty dollars to repair the road in New Boston.

October 5th 1852.  The selectmen allowed A. Smith five dollars for use of the hall to hold town meeting at Gaysville.

 

October 5th 1852.  Gave Benjamin Rogers one order for fifty-five dollars it being for money and expenses for S. Billings’s family to board Miss Hagan.

 

Nov. 2. 1852.   The selectmen allowed I. S. Belcher thirty-two dollars and fifty-one cents it being for his service as town agent and superintendent of schools.

 

Dec. 4. 1852.    Gave C. E. Whitcomb one order in part pay for building the road up Fletcher brook to the amount of one hundred and fifty dollars.

 

Dec. 4. 1852.   Gave C. E. Whitcomb one order for building the bridge near Burbank which amounted to eighty-three dollars for bridge and other work on said bridge and 17 dollars to go on his job on the road making in said order one hundred dollars.

 

Dec. 4 1852.   Gave C. E. Whitcomb one order for sixty-three dollars and 25 cents it being in full for building the road up Fletcher -----and the bridge -----Stony brook.

 

Feb. 8 1853.  Gave Horace Hinckley one order for seven dollars and forty cents it being for repairing bridges.

 

Feb. 8 1853.   Gave Simeon Nott one order for seven dollars and fifty cents it being for repairing road in his district.

 

Feb. 8 1853.   Gave Isaac Taggart one order for six dollars and eighty cents it being for repairing road and bridge.

 

Feb. 12 1853.  Gave Ashel Felch one order for thirty-five dollars it being for damage for falling through the bridge on the Johnson farm.

 

Feb. 12 1853.  Gave S. W. Rich one order for fifteen dollars it being for falling through the bridge with Felch and others.

 

Feb. 16 1853.  Gave E. McCollum one order for three dollars and twenty-five cents it being for having drawn up timber to log up the road at Cob Bridge.

 

Feb. 18 1853.  Gave T. P. Fay one order for four dollars and four cents it being for plank.

 

Feb. 23 1853.  Gave Lester E. Lincoln one order for four dollars & fifty cents it being for work on Clay Hill.

 

Feb. 27 1853.  Gave Isaac Jones one order for two dollars and thirty cents for plank.

 

March 3 1853.  Gave Moses Blanchard one order for seven dollars and seventy-five cents it being for making road to Sherburne line.

 

March 4 1853.  Gave John M. Bennett one order for the sum of twenty-one dollars and twenty-five cents.

 

March 4th 1853.  Gave Caleb Leonard one order for the sum of eleven dollars and fifty cents for listing.

 

March 4th 1853.  Gave R. L. Fay one order for the sum of seven dollars and fifty cents for listing.

 

Oct. 5th 1852.  Gave M. E. Smith one order for the sum of thirty dollars to send to Brattleboro for the support of John Roundy.

 

March 7th 1853.  Gave R. L. Whitcomb one order for twelve dollars and 23 cents being for labor on Highway and plank and timbers.

 

March 4th 1853.  Gave David Everett one order for the sum of twenty-nine dollars and 16 cents it being for his services as selectman and labor and money paid.

 

March 4th 1853.  Gave Elisha Rogers one order for the sum of twenty-one dollars & 38 cents it being for his service as selectman and on the Pittsfield line.

 

March 4th 1853.  Gave Clark Chamberlin one order for the sum of fifty-one dollars and sixty-nine cents it being for keeping E. Swan one year and clothing.

 

March 4th 1853.  Gave S. Moses Barnes one order for the sum of fifteen dollars and seventy-five cents it being for keeping Carlin Pratt 18 weeks.

 

March 4th 1853.  Gave C. D. Newell one order for the sum of four dollars it being for repairing bridge in 1852.

 

March 4th 1853.  Gave Elijah Lamb one order for the sum of twenty-one dollars and 84 cents it being for keeping Olive Sawyer for the year 1842.

 

March 4th 1853.  Gave Luther Rich one order for the sum of thirteen dollars and forty-two cents it being for keeping Carlin Pratt 12 weeks and 3 days.

 

March 4th 1853.  Gave Justin Morgan one order for the sum of five dollars and 74 cents it being for services holding and costs of inquiring about the poor.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave J. B. Morgan one order for the sum of twenty-nine dollars and 64 cents it being for goods for the poor.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave L. Sawyer one order for the sum of fifteen dollars and 50 cents it being for keeping Carlin Pratt for 16 ½ weeks.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave M. E. Smith an order for the sum of fourteen dollars and 84 cents it being for fees and several costs with the poor.

 

March 5th 1853.   Gave T. P. Fay one order for the sum of ten dollars and 84 cents it being for dealing with the poor.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave M. Gay and son one order for the sum of four dollars and 10 cents it being for services as town clerk.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave Benjamin Rogers one order for the sum of one hundred eighty-seven dollars it being for service and keeping a part of the poor and money paid out.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave John Blackmer one order for the sum of three dollars and 58 cents it being for taxes on road and auditor.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave Penfield Chamberlin one order for the sum of ten dollars it being for supporting his brother for 1852.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave S. F. Smith one order for the sum of five dollars it being for treasurer.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave Jonathan Allen one order for the sum of seventy-five dollars it being for the keeping of the Dean girls one year.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave Daniel Gay one order for the sum of forty-one dollars 20 cents it being for lister and selectman and money paid out and work on the road.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave H. F and C. F. Patridge one order for the sum of sixty cents it being for taping boots for the Billings family.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave H. B. Morgan one order for the sum of one dollar and 50 cents for auditor.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave Jonathan Allen one order for the sum of eight dollars it being for keeping Billings cow in 1852.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave Ephriam Twitchell one order for the sum of two dollars and 17 cents it being for flour for the Billings family.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave M. E. Smith one order for the sum of one hundred seventy-two dollars it being for collecting town taxes and abatements and money paid to the bank.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave Cheny Killburne an order for forty dollars it being for damage done tipping over chair stock.

 

March 5th 1853.  Gave John Brown one order for the sum of three dollars it being for timber cut on land leased to Harvey Brown.

 

March 7th 1853.  Gave M. E. Smith one order for the sum of fifty-seven dollars and 24 cents it being for money paid to pay interest on surplus money.

 

March 7th 1853.  Gave Jonathan Allen one order for the sum of one dollar and fifty-eight cents it being for making clothing for the poor.

 

March 7th 1853.  Gave Ephriam Twitchell one order for the sum of one dollar and 60 cents it being for potatoes for Billings family.

 

March 7th 1853.  Gave Leonard Ainsworth one order to the sum of one dollar and 50 cents for services for holding court of inquiry.

 

March 8th 1853.  Gave Elam Abbott an order for the sum of twenty dollars it being for building a bridge near his house.

 

March 8th 1853.  Gave Mark Bullard one order for the sum of ten dollars and twenty-five cents it being for Listing and sundry articles for S. Billings family.

 

March 8th 1853.  Gave Edmund Sawyer an order for one dollar it being for use of a son.

 

March 8th 1853.  Gave Jonathan Allen one order for one dollar and 58 cents it being for making clothes for E. Swan.

 

March 19th 1853.  Gave Rueben Whitcomb an order for ten dollars for furnishing a pair of gravestones for Betsy Ormsby.

 

June 1st 1853.  Gave Rueben L. Whitcomb an order for one dollar & fifty cents it being for an iron bar lost by the town while building the abutment at Cob Bridge in 1851.

 

June 14th 1853.  Gave Isaac Sargent an order for four dollars & fifty cents it being for work done on the road in September 1851.

 

Aug. 16 1853.   Gave Asa Adams one order for the sum of five dollars on the Treasurer of Stockbridge.

 

Aug. 21 1853.   Gave R. H. Spaulding twenty dollars to repair the road in New Boston.

 

August 31st 1853.  Gave James Campbell an order for two dollars it being for digging a grave for Minerva Hoyt, March 8th 1853.

 

August 31st 1853.  Gave Milton E. Smith an order for thirty dollars it being for money paid at Brattleborough for keeping James Roundy up to Aug. 1st. 1853.

 

August 1st 1853.  Gave Benjamin Rogers an order for one hundred dollars it being for money paid out for said Town as overseer of the Poor.

 

Oct. 5 1853.   Gave Benjamin Rogers one order for the sum of fifty-five dollars on the treasurer of Stockbridge.  $55.00.

 

Nov. 2 1853.   Gave I. S. Belcher one order for the sum of thirty-two dollars 51 cents on the treasurer of Stockbridge.  $32.51.

 

Dec. 4 1853.   Gave J. E. Whitcomb one order on the Treasurer for the sum of one hundred fifty dollars.  $150.00.

 

Dec. 4. 1853.   Gave J. E. Whitcomb one order on the Treasurer for the sum of one hundred dollars.  $100.00.

 

Dec. 4 1853   Gave J. E. Whitcomb one order on the Treasurer for the sum of sixty-three dollars and 25 cents.  $63.25.

 

Feb. 8 1854.  Gave Horace Hinckley one order on the Treasurer for the sum of seven dollars and 40 cents.  $7.40.

 

Feb. 8 1854.   Gave Simon Nott one order on the Treasurer for the sum of seven dollars and 50 cents.  $7.50.

 

Feb. 8 1854 .  Gave Isaac Taggart one order on the Treasurer for the sum of six dollars and eighty cents.  $6.80.

 

March 4 1854. Gave David Everett one order for the sum of twenty –nine dollars and 16 cents being for his service as Selectman on labor and manning plow.

 

March. 4 1854 .  Gave Elisha Rogers one order for the sum of twenty-one dollars and thirty eight cents it being for his service as Selectman and on the Pittsfield line.

 

March 4 1854.  Gave Clark Chamberlain one order for the sum of fifty- one dollars sixty- nine cents it being for keeping E. Swan one year and clothing.

 

March 4 1854.  Gave Moses Barnes one order for the sum of fifteen dollars and seventy-five cents it being for keeping Carlin Pratt nineteen weeks.

 

March 4.  Gave C. D. Newell one order for the sum of four dollars it being for repairing bridge and in 1842.

 

March 4.  Gave Elijah Lamb one order for the sum of twenty-one dollars and 84 cents it being for keeping Olive Sawyer for the 1842.

 

March 4.  Gave Luther Rice one order for the sum of thirteen dollars and 74 cents it being for keeping Carlin Pratt 13 weeks and 3 days.

 

March 4.  Gave Justin Morgan one order fro the sum five dollars and forty-two cents it being for services holding courts of inquiry about the poor.

 

 March 5.  Gave J. B. Morgan one order for the sum of twenty-nine dollars and 64 cents it being for goods for the poor.

 

March 5.  Gave Sam Sawyer one order for the sum of fifteen dollars and 50 cents it being for keeping Carlin Pratt for 16 ½ weeks.

 

March 5.  Gave M. E Smith one order for the sum of fourteen dollars and 89 cents it being for officers fee in several cases with the poor and………

 

March 5.  Gave T. P. Fay one order for the sum of ten and 84 cents it being for …the poor.

 

March 5.  Gave M. Gay and son one order for the sum of four dollars and 10 cents it being for services as town clerk.

 

March 5.  Gave BenjaRogers one order for the sum of one hundred and eighty seven dollars it being for service and keeping a part of the poor and money paid out.

 

March 5.  Gave John Blackmer one order for the sum of three dollars and 58 cents it being for labor on road and auditor.

 

March 5.  Gave Penfield Chamberlin one order for the sum of ten dollars it being for supporting his brother for 1852.

 

March 5.  Gave S. F. Smith one order for the sum of five dollars it being for treasurer.

 

March 5.  Gave Daniel Gay one order for the sum of forty-one dollars 20 cents it being for treasurer of selectmen and money paid out on work on the road.

 

March 5.  Gave Jonathan Allen one order for the sum of seventy-five dollars it being for keeping the two Dean girls one year.

 

March 5. Gave H. F. and C. F. Patridge one order for sixty cents it being for taping boots for Billings’s family.

 

March 5.  Gave H. B. Morgan one order for the sum of one dollar and 50 cents as auditor.

 

March 5.  Gave Jonathan H. Allen one order for the sum of eight dollars it being for keeping Billings cow in 1852.

 

March 5.  Gave Ephriam Twitchell one order for the sum of two dollars and 17 cents it being ….to the Billings family.

 

March 5.  Gave M. E. Smith one order for the sum of one hundred and seventy two dollars it being for collecting town tax and abatements and money paid to the bank.

 

March 5.  Gave Cheny Williams Co. one order for forty dollars it being for damage for tipping over a load of chair stock.

  

March 5.  Gave John Brown one order for the sum of three dollars it being for timber cut on land lease to Harry Brown.

 

March 7.  Gave M. E. Smith one order for the sum of fifty-seven dollars and 24 cents for money paid to pay interest on surplus money.

 

March 7.  Gave Jonathan H. Allen one order for the sum of one dollar and 58 cents it being for making clothing for the poor.

 

March 7.  Gave Ephraim Twitchell one order for the sum of one dollars and 60 cents it being for potatoes for Billings’s family.

 

March 7.  Gave Leonard Ainsworth one order for one dollar and 50 cents.

 

March 8 1853   Gave Elam Abbott one order for the sum of twenty dollars it being for building a bridge near his house.

 

March 8  1853  Gave Mark Bullard one order for the sum of ten dollars and 25 cents it being for listing and sundry articles for S. Billing’s family.

 

March 8 1853   Gave Edmond Sawyer one order for one dollar it being for use of (son?).

 

March 8 1853  Gave Jonathan Allen one order for one dollar and 58 cents it being for making clothes for E. Swan.

 

March 19th 1853.  Gave Rueben Whitcomb one order for ten dollars for furnishing a pair of gravestones for Betsey Ormsby.

 

Jun 1st 1853.  Gave Rueben L. Whitcomb an order for one dollar & fifty cents it being for an iron bar lost by the town while building the abutment at Cob Bridge 1851.

 

Jun. 14th 1853  Gave Isaac Sargent one order for four dollars & fifty cents it being for work done on the road in September 1852.

 

August 31st 1853.  Gave James Campbell one order for two dollars it being for digging a grave for M. Hoyt

March 8th 1853.

 

August 31st 1853    Gave Milton E. Smith one order for thirty dollars it being for money paid out at Brattlebourough for keeping J. Roundy up to August 1st. 1853.

 

August 1st 1852.  Gave Benjamin Rogers an order for one hundred dollars it being for money paid out for the said town as Overseer of the Poor.

 

September 6, 1853.  Gave Rueben Boutwell an order for four dollars and fifty cents it being for repairing the bridge near Ephraim G. Johnson place in June 1853.

 

September 21, 1853.  Gave A. W. Wood an order for six dollars and 25 cents for work done on the highway in August 1853 between Fisk Durkee & Calvin Greenslips repairing the Rutland Turnpike so called.

 

October 10,1853.  Gave James E. Whitcomb an order for fifteen dollars it being for work done on the Highway the summer of 1852, from Doctor T. P. Fays & Cob Bridge.

 

October 17, 1853.  Gave Edmund Sawyer one order for one dollar it being for the use of a saw while building bridges across White River some years ago it being allowed by the auditors in 1853.

 

October 20, 1853.  Gave Elam Abbott an order for twenty five dollars it being for an ox which was killed near the Chair Factory at Gaysville the last of February 1853 on the first of March following said town agreed to pay said sum rather than enter into a lawsuit although said Town thinks it a hard case for them to pay.

 

Nov. 12th. 1853.  Gave Joseph Taggart an order for twenty-five dollars it being for damage done him in building a road through his land in the fall of 1852.

 

Nov. 12, 1853.     Gave Elisha Rogers an order for thirty-seven dollars & eighteen cents it being for his services as selectman also for labor done on the road & money paid out for said Town.

 

Nov. 12, 1853.  Gave David Everett an order for twelve dollars it being for work done on the Highway in August 1853 on The Rutland Turnpike so called.

 

Nov. 12, 1853.  Gave Harvey Whitcomb an order for two dollars it being labor done repairing the Rutland Turnpike so called in August 1853.

 

Nov. 12, 1853.  Gave John Blackmer one order for three dollars it being for labor done repairing the Rutland Turnpike so called August 1853.

 

Nov. 12, 1853.  Gave Elijah Baker an order for seven dollars & fifty cents it being for labor done repairing the Rutland Turnpike so called in August 1853.

 

Nov. 12, 1853.  Gave Ezra McCollum an order for one dollar & twenty-four cents it being for labor done on repairing Rutland Turnpike so called August 1853.

 

Nov. 12, 1853.  Gave Timothy P. Fay an order for ten dollars and fifty-four cents for plank to repair bridges and watercourses.

 

December 16th 1853.   Gave Clark D. Newell an order for four dollars it being for repairing the bridge near Ephraim Johnson place in July 1852.

 

January 4th 1854.  Gave Albert Esty an order for one dollar & fifty cents it being for timber to wharf up the road between Moses Blanchard’s & Mr. Leonard’s in the fall of 1853.

 

January 4th.  Gave Sumner Rich an order for two dollars & twenty-one cents it being for work on the road & plank for bridges in the fall of 1853.

 

January 4th.  Gave Horace Hinckley an order for six dollars & eighteen cents for work done on the road in October & November 1853.

 

January 20th 1854.  Gave Henry C. Denny an order for eight dollars it being for labor done on the road between Mr. Leonard’s and Moses Blanchard’s in the fall of 1853.

 

February 13th 1854.  Gave Elam Abbott an order for eight dollars it being for work done on the road 1853 & for plank for bridges.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave Joseph Taggart an order for three dollars & seventy-five cents for his services as Lister 1853.

 

March 4th.  Gave E. F. Johnson an order for seventy-nine dollars and three cents it being for keeping Miss. Pollard & Miss. Wyman to March 12th 1854 & finding some clothing for Miss. Pollard & Miss Wyman.

 

March 4th.  Gave Widow Woodard an order for forty-eight dollars & fifty cents it being for keeping Widow Sargent up to March 8 as agreed by overseer of the poor.

 

March 4th.   Gave Benjamin Rogers an order for one hundred and eight dollars & sixty eight cents it being for cash paid out for Said town provisions furnished for the poor & services as overseer poor for the year 1853.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave A. P. Huntoon an order for three dollars it being for examination of Packard pauper in 1853.

 

March 4th.  Gave Luther Rice an order for thirty-five dollars & fifty cents it being for visiting and for medicine for Miss Buckman while sick at..(Looks like Pomfret).

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave Augustus S. Carroll an order for thirty-five dollars & fifty cents it being for making a coffin for Granny Hoit March 1853.

 

 March 4th.  Gave Samuel B. Sawyer and order for fifty-three dollars it being for keeping Caroline Pratt one year up to March 8th 1853.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave Isaac Jones an order for eight dollars & seventy-five cents for Highway work including $4.50 of Rueben Boutwell’s work.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave James Whitcomb an order for seventy dollars it being for keeping the two Dean girls one year up to April 2nd 1854.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave S. A. Webber an order for seven dollars and seventy-five cents it being for his service as attorney on petition to lay a “free” road over Rutland & Stockbridge Pittsfield turnpike 1853.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave James M. Belcher an order for fourteen dollars & one cent it being for his services as Lister & making up the Grand List in 1853.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave Clark Chamberlin an order for fifty-four dollars & fifty cents for keeping Mr. Swan one year & for finding boots and other clothing up to March 1854.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave Milton E. Smith an order for sixty-eight dollars& four cents it being for interest on the surplus borrowed which the town have taken and used for the Towns benefit.

 

March 4th 1854. Gave Rufus L. Gay an order for eighteen dollars & forty cents it being for goods furnished the poor per order of Selectmen & overseer of the poor.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave John H. Kimball an order for five dollars & fifty cents it being for making a coffin for Jacob Sargent & Mr. Adams in May 1853.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave Carlos Newton an order for four dollars it being for constr.. ..Jacob Allen & keeping him thirty-six hours in June 1853.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave Charles Green an order for two dollars it being for his expenses to Woodstock & Bethel last winter.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave Merrick Gay an order for two dollars it being for services as Trustee of the surplus borrowed and recording.

 

March 4th 1854.  Gave Mason Rich an order for one dollar & fifty cents it being for labor done on the road fixing bad places in the winter of 1854.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave E. L. Bradford an order for thirty-one dollars it being for repairing roads in town over and above their taxes.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave Rueben Boutwell an order for one dollar & thirty-seven cents it being for repairing the bridge near the Johnson place in September 1853.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave A. A. Rice an order for one dollar & fifty cents it being for drawing plank & fixing bridges in 1852 by Daniel Everett’s order.

  

March 6th 1854.  Gave Oliver W. Townsend an order for two dollars it being for drawing plank & fixing bridges in 1852 near Cob Bridge in 1854.

  

March 6th 1854.  Gave James M. Tenney an order for one dollar & fifty cents it being for drawing timber & fixing the road near Cob Bridge in 1854.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave Lyman Gibbs an order for seven dollars and ninety-three cents it being for visits and millinery for Asa Adams & Sophie Pollard in 1853.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave Sumner Rich an order for nine dollars & twenty-five cents it being for taking care of Mrs. Sargent & her husband while sick in the spring of 1853.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave Leonard Ainsworth an order for one dollar & thirty-five cents it being for court fees in pauper cases in 1853.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave Isaac Jones an order of twenty dollars and seventy-four cents it being for his services as Selectman and work on road money paid out for said town the past year.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave Stillman F. Smith an order for two dollars & nine cents it being for his services as treasurer the past year.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave Hiram Crandall an order for twenty-two dollars & nine cents it being for his services doctoring the town poor and going to Burlington etc.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave A. B. Morgan an order for two dollars & twenty-five cents it being for his services as auditor in 1854.

 

March 6th 1854. Gave John Blackmer an order for one dollar & 16 cents it being for his service as auditor in 1854 and powder, sharpening drills etc.

 

 March 6th 1854   Gave Harvey Ellis an order for one dollar & 16 cents it being for his services as auditor in 1854.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave Moses Chamberlin an order for forty-two cents it being for a pair of footings (?) delivered to Mr. Swan by the overseer of the poor.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave Milton E. Smith an order for sixteen dollars and seventy-six cents it being for his service as Town superintendent of schools & constable of Town of Stockbridge.

 

March 6th 1854. Gave A. B. Morgan an order for sixteen dollars & seventeen cents it being for furnishing goods for the poor the year past.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave Milton E. Smith an order for ninety-five dollars & fifty-six cents it being for collecting fees and abatements on illegal taxes.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave Chamberlin Whitcomb an order for three dollars it being for digging two graves one for Jacob Sargent & one for Asa Adams in 1853.

 

March 6th 1854.  Gave John Curtis an order for two dollars & sixty-nine cents it being for provisions furnished for Asa Adams & family while sick in May 1853 by order of the Selectmen.

  

April 18 1854.  Gave Ephraim F. Johnson an order for two dollars & twenty-five cents it being for taking care of Mrs. Pollard while sick in December 1853.

 

March 27 1854.  Gave Asaph M. French an order for one dollar & twenty-five cents it being for turning over a load of oats near where Justin Abbott lived on account of road being bad.

 

April 18th 1854.  Gave Moses Hackett an order for nine dollars it being for cost made on a petition Spencer Bennett & others against The town for a road up Fletcher Brook also for work done on the road between Thomas Curtis & said Hackett in the fall 1853.

 

June 14th 1854.  Gave Eber Angell an order two dollars it being for keeping the Packard boy.

 

June 14th 1854.  Gave Alexander W. Wood an order for three dollars & seventy cents it being for keeping the Packard Boy.

 

June 14th 1854.  Gave Calvin Greenleaf an order for fifteen dollars & sixty-two cents it being part for keeping Caroline Pratt in 1854.

 

October 21st 1854.  Gave Chester Larned an order for nine dollars it being for work done at Chandler Boutwells in September 1854 by order of John Blackmer.

 

October 21st 1854.  Gave O. F. Bennett an order for four dollars it being for work at Chandler Boutwells taking care of the sick in Sept. or October 1854 by order of John Blackmer.

  

June 20 1854.  Gave Moses Furber an order for one dollar it being work done on road up Fletcher Brook in 1853.

 

June 20 1854.  Gave Thomas Curtis an order for one dollar it being work done on the road up Fletcher brook in 1853.

 

June 20 1854.  Gave Abel Curtis an order for one dollar it being for work done up Fletcher Brook in 1853.

 

June 20 1854.  Gave Charles Curtis an order for two dollars & twenty-five cents it being for work done up Fletcher Brook on the road in 1853.

 

June 20 1854.  Gave John B. Holmes an order for two dollars it being for work done on the road up Fletcher Brook in 1853.

 

June 20 1854.  Gave Daniel F. Holmes an order for one dollar it being for work done up Fletcher Brook road in 1853.

 

November 29th 1854.  Gave Horace Hinkley an order for twenty dollars it being pay for a horse, which was drowned near Mr. Larned’s up Stony Brook last spring the road not being according so the town agreed to pay for the horse.

 

Dec. 8th 1854.  Gave Thomas Curtis an order for twelve dollars & fifty cents it being for labor on the road up Fletcher Brook & labor at Chandler Boutwell’s in the summer & fall of 1854.  Nine dollars & fifty cents work at C. Boutwell’s & three dollars for work on the road.

  

Feb. 6th 1855.  Gave Albert Esty an order for two dollars & fifty cents it being for timber to build a bridge across Stony Brook above said Esty’s by the direction of Joseph Taggart.  Stockbridge Feb. 6th 1855.

 

Feb. 14th 1855.  Gave J. M. Fuller an order for two dollars & twenty-five cents for his services in going to Rutland to get advice about the Rutland & Stockbridge Turnpike Company.

 

Feb. 14th 1855.  Gave Sumner A. Webber two orders for ten dollars each to answer a note said Webber holds against the Town of Stockbridge.

 

Feb. 15th 1855.  Gave Thomas J. Brown an order for nineteen dollars & fifty cents it being for keeping George Brown from November 11th to Feb. 11th 1855.

 

Sept. 1854.  Gave Rueben Boutwell an order for three dollars & fifty cents it being labor done at Chandler Boutwells in Sept. 1854 while they were sick.

 

Feb. 20th 1854.  Gave David Jones an order for twenty five dollars & ninety six cents it being for money paid by him to J. M. Furman for damage sustained on White River Bridge by injuring a horse in the fall of 1853 also for labor done in repairing the Branch Bridge, which leads to South Hill said work done in June 1854.

 

October 30th 1854.  Gave Sumner W. Rich an order for ninety four dollars & ninety two cents it being for his half of the money, which the said Sumner & Mason Rich had for building a road up Fletcher brook so called in the fall of 1854 commencing at the crotch of the road that leads to Daniel F. Holmes running up the Brook to the road that leads to Mason Richs.

 

Nov. 6th 1854.  Gave Mason Rich an order for ninety two dollars and ninety two cents it being his share of the money, which the Mason Rich were to have building a road up the Fletcher Brook so called commencing at the crotch of the road that leads to Daniel F. Holmes running up said Brook the road that leads to Mason Richs said road built in the fall of 1854.

 

Nov. 6th 1854.  Gave Truman A. Roundy an order for five dollars and twenty-five cents it being a mistake in his list, which said Roundy, has paid to the collector.

 

December 1st 1854.  Gave Almira Woodard an order for thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents it being in part pay for keeping her mother Mrs. Sargent commencing in March 1854.  By order of John Blackmer, overseer of the poor.

  

December 1st 1854.  Gave Levi Blanchard an order for six dollars it being for work done at Chandler Boutwells when they were sick by order of John Blackmer overseer of the poor.

 

December 1st 1854.  Gave Thomas J. Brown an order for nineteen dollars & fifty cents it being for keeping George Brown from the 11th of August to the 11th of November 1854.  By order of John Blackmer, overseer of the poor.

 

Feb. 28th 1855.  Gave Milton E. Smith an order for fifty three dollars it being money paid by him for said Town thirty one dollars for money paid to Rutland Turnpike Company it being the amount aforesaid by the committee for Stockbridge to pay also twenty two dollars money paid to Washburn & Marsh for their services rendered said town.

 

November 1854.  Gave Isaac S. Lamb an order for Ten dollars and seventy-seven cents it being money paid out to by said Lamb to George M. Dain & others of Pittsfield by order of Selectmen.

 

March 1st 1855.  Gave Nathan Davis an order for nine dollars it being for work done at Chandler Boutwells last part when they were sick.

 

March 1st 1855.  Gave Cephus Sawyer an order for twenty dollars it being for keeping Adams boy 15 weeks & finding some clothing by order of John Blackmer.

 

March 1st 1855.  Gave Caleb Leonard an order for seven dollars and seventy-eight cents it being for his services as Lister for 1854.

 

March 1st 1855.  Gave Milton E. Smith an order for seventy six dollars and fifty four cents it being money paid to Brattleborough for keeping James Roundy & Merrick Chamberlin to August 1st 1854.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave Isaac Jones an order for five dollars & fifty cents it being for work done on the road in 1854 & for plank to repair bridge.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave John Curtis an order for five dollars & 18 cents it being work done the road up Fletcher in May & June 1854.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave Joseph Taggart an order for thirty-one dollars & eighty-five cents it being for money & work he did.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave William M. Huntington an order for twenty-five dollars it being for damage sustained in July 1854 in driving across a watercourse near H. Whitcombs in Stockbridge.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave John Woodard an order for six dollars for work done on road in 1854.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave Benjamin Goddard an order for seven dollars it being for his daughters work at Chandler Boutwell’s last when sick.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave Susan D. Whitcomb an order for sixty-six dollars it being for keeping Ebenezer Swan up to the thirteenth of March 1855.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave Benjamin Furber an order for sixteen dollars it being for building a bridge near A. Esty’s in 1854.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave Abel Curtis an order for three dollars & thirty-three cents it being for work on the road in 1854.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave I J. Rufus an order for fourteen dollars & seventy-eight cents it being for goods furnished the poor 1854 & 1855 up to March 2nd 1855.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave Nathan Davis an order for twenty-five dollars it being for work done on the road in 1854.

 

March 2nd 1855.  Gave John Blackmer an order for forty-nine dollars and ninety-three cents it being for his services as overseer of the poor & money paid out for said Town.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave Hiram Crandall an order for forty –two dollars & eighty-four cents it being for doctoring the Towns poor the past year to March 3rd 1855.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave R. L. Gay an order for fourteen dollars and twenty-one cents it being for goods furnished the Town poor the last year per order & work done on the road in 1854.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave J. B. Rogers & Co. an order for two dollars & ninety-one cents it being for goods furnished the Town’s poor the last year.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave Ezra McCollum an order for three dollars & forty-four cents it being for his services as lister in 1854.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave Ira Nye an order for nine dollars it being for work at C. Boutwell’s in 1854 when they were sick.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave J. B. Rogers an order for eight dollars it being for his services as superintendent of schools in 1854-55.

 

 March 3rd 1855.  Gave William Taggart an order for five dollars it being for work done at Chandler Boutwell’s 1854.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave Isaac Taggart an order for seven dollars & ninety-six cents it being for work on the road & lumber in 1854.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave Almira Woodard an order for thirty-nine dollars & sixty-two cents it being for keeping her mother the past year.

  

March 3rd 1855.  Gave James E. Whitcomb an order for seven dollars it being work done on the road in 1854.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave R. Greenleaf an order for forty-seven dollars & fifty –eight cents it being the amount due for keeping Caroline Peatt the last past year up to the 15th of March 1855.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave Charles Curtis an order for Seven dollars & twenty-five cents it being for work done on the highway in 1854.

 

 March 3rd 1855.  Gave Daniel Locke an order for twelve dollars it being for keeping Amasa Adams 16 weeks the past winter.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave James Whitcomb an order for seventy-three dollars & twenty-five cents for keeping the Dain girls the past year up to the first of April 1855.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave the Administrix  of the Estate of Lyman Gibbs an order for fifteen dollars it being for doctoring the Boutwell Family in 1854.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave Merrick Gay an order for two dollars it being for his services rendered for said town past year.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave H, C. Denny an order for three dollars it being for work done on the road in 1854.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave L. A. Gibbs an order for eighteen dollars & forty-five cents it being for doctoring the Boutwell Family from the 8th of august to the 7th of Sept. 1854.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave Isaac Sargent an order for fifty cents it being for soap used at the Boutwell Family.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave A. A. Rice an order for four dollars & ninety-seven cents it being for highway work.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave Clark D. Newell an order for one dollar & seventy-two cents for highway work & plank.

 

March 12th 1855.  Gave Thomas J. Brown six dollars & fifty cents it being for keeping George Brown from the 11th of Feb. 1855 to the 11th of March 1855.

 

March 3rd 1855.  Gave L. B. Morey an order for twelve dollars & six cents it being for labor on the Highway & plank in 1854.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave D. Gay an order for 43.13 it being for money paid out for said town and services as Selectmen and work on the Highway in 1854.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave James M. Belcher an order for one dollar & fifty cents it being for services as auditor in 1854.

  

March 5th 1855.  Gave Milton E. Smith an order for fifty-nine dollars & nineteen cents it being for collecting fees & illegal taxes.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave Lewis Larned an order for five dollars & forty-two cents for Highway work in 1854.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave Leonard Ainsworth and order for three dollars & seventy-five cents it being for his services as auditor in 1854.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave James M. Belcher an order for one dollar & fifty cents it being for his services as auditor in 1854.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave Joseph Taggart an order for one dollar & fifty cents it being for his services as auditor in 1854.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave Abel Woodard an order for two dollars it being for Highway work in 1854.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave Isaac Russ an order for two dollars & fifty cents it being for services as Treasurer 1854.

 

March 3rd, 1855.  Gave Ephraim G. Johnson an order for seven dollars it being for Highway work done in 1854.

 

March 5th 1855.  Gave John Boutwell an order for one dollar & sixty cents for mending Widow Adams boots in the winter of 1855.

 

April 12th 1855.  Gave Thomas J. Brown an order for six dollars & fifty cents it being for keeping George Brown from the 11th of March to the 11th of April 1855.

 

June 4th 1855.  Gave Holland Sylvester an order for five dollars & seventy cents it being for work done on Highway in the spring of 1855 between Gaysville & Bethel Line.

 

June 8th 1855.  Gave Thomas J. Brown an order for ten dollars it being for taking care of George Brown in his last sickness to May 10th 1855.

 

July 31st 1855.  Gave Benjamin Jones an order for four dollars & fifty cents it being work done at Chandler Boutwell’s in the fall of 1854 by order of the overseer of the poor.

 

Sept. 18th 1855.  Gave Milton E. Smith an order for fifty-four dollars & three cents it being for money paid for keeping Jane Roundy & Merrick Chamberlin up to August 1st. 1855.

 

December 4th 1855.  Gave John B. Holmes an order for thirty dollars in full for damage sustained by the selectmen laying out a road through said Holmes land said road running up the Fletcher Brook so-called.

  

December 20th 1855.  Elijah Lamb an order for twenty-one dollars & eighty-four cents it being for keeping Olive Sawyer one year up to March 1st. 1855.

 

Feb. 13th 1856.  Gave Isaac Jones an order for eleven dollars & fifty cents it being for plank & timber for Stoney Brook Bridge in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.   Gave Benja. Rogers an order for fifteen dollars, it being for the use of a cow for Hiram Rogers the past year.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave David Jones an order for ten dollars and eight cents it being for his services as selectman and work done on the Highway & plank for bridges % etc. in 1855.

 

Feb. 13th 1856.  Gave Oliver Townsend as order for eighteen dollars & fifty-five cents it being for work done on the Highway in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.   Gave Chamberlain Whitcomb an order for eleven dollars & fifty cents it being for digging two graves one for Samuel Roundy & one for John Boutwell also for work done on the Highway in 1855,

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Benja. Rogers an order for five dollars & thirty eight cents it being for a barrel of flour furnished for the Town poor for Amasa Philips.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave William Huntington an order for twenty-five dollars it being for doctoring Hiram Rogers this past year.

 

September 4th 1855.  Gave William Thompson an order for fifty dollars it being for damage laying out road through his land in 1854.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Fisk Durkee an order for twenty-eight dollars & sixty cents it being for keeping Ephraim Wilcox the past year.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Henry Cady an order for seventeen dollars & twenty-five cents for keeping Ephraim Wilcox the past year.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave John Blackmer an order for thirteen dollars 7 eighty-four cents it being for work done on the Highway, building a bridge near Lot Whitcombs.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave James Howe an order for seven dollars & fifty cents it for work done on the Highway in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Elijah Baker an order for ninety-five dollars & seventeen cents it being for his services as overseer, listing & money paid out for the poor and Highway work etc.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Timothy P. Fay an order for fifteen dollars it being for attendance on Hiram Rogers & House Bent.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Thomas Webber an order for five dollars & sixty cents it being for plank.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Hiram Crandall an order for eight dollars for medical attendance.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Elam Abbott an order for one dollar & fifty cents for plank in 1854.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave I. J. Russ & Co. ten dollars & sixty-five cents it being for goods furnished the poor in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Arunah Allen an order for ten dollars & sixty-five cents for Highway work in 1855.

 March 4th 1856.  Gave Henry C. Denny an order for five dollars & forty cents it being for work done on the road & plank in 1855.


 
March 4th 1856.  Gave Doctor Tipham  (sp) an order for twenty-four dollars & fourteen cents for medical attendance on the H. Pollard family past year.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Clark D. Newell an order for five dollars & twenty-six cents it being for work on the Highway in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave J. B. Rogers an order for thirty-five dollars & four cents it being for goods delivered Elijah Baker overseer of the poor the past year.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Converse & Bassett and order for twenty-nine dollars & forty-six cents it for their attendance on two road cases & cost of court etc. in the year 1855.  (Never given out an error).

 

September 20th 1855.  Gave Daniel F. Holmes an order for nineteen dollars & fifty cents it being for damage in laying a road through his land in 1854.

 

October 20th 1855.  Gave Charles Curtis an order for twelve dollars it being for boarding Widow Adams children the winter of 1853.

 

December 28th 1855.  Gave Ashsel Roundy two dollars it being for work done on Stoney Brook Road.

 

December 20th 1855.  Gave Charles M. Greeley an order for three dollars it being for work done on the Stoney Brook road in 1855.

 

October 13th 1855.  Gave Charles Greeley an order for four dollars it being for work done on Stoney Brook road that leads to Barnard.

 

April 19th 1855.  Gave Daniel Locke an order for sixteen dollars for boarding Amasa Adams in 1854 & 1855.

   

March 4th 1856.  Gave Joseph Taggart an order for sixty-three dollars & fifty-seven cents it being Highway work, money paid out & services as selectman in 55 & 56.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave M. E. Smith an order for eighty-four dollars & fifty-seven cents it being for abatements on illegal taxes & percentage on tax bills & money paid A. F. Huntington in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave James E. Whitcomb an order for three dollars & fifty cents it being for work done snowing Cob Bridge & dead team out of Lincoln Clay Pit.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Thomas N. Eastman an order for three dollars Highway work.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave R. L. Gay an order for twenty-one dollars & forty cents it being for listing & appraising in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Rueben Whitcomb an order for Twenty-two dollars it being for listing, appraising in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Nathan Davis an order for three dollars & fifty cents it being for Highway work in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave R. L. Gay and order for two dollars & eighty cents for goods delivered to Mrs. Woodard in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Merrick Gay an order for three dollars & fifty-three cents it being for recording & services as trustee the past year.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Clark Chamberlin an order for sixty-five dollars it being for keeping Ebenezer Swan the past year.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Danforth Clark an order for eight dollars and eighty-one cents it being for provision furnished Hiram Roger’s family in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave M. E. Smith an order for sixty-eight dollars & four cents it being interest on the surplus, which the Town has used.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Isaac J. Russ an order for two dollars it being for damage sustained by getting in the mud at Clay Pit.

                                                                                         

March 4th 1856.  Gave James M. Belcher an order for two dollars & twenty-five cents it being for his services as auditor in 1856.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave C. M. Sawyer an order for six dollars & twenty-five cents it being for keeping Loren Adams & services as auditor for 1856.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Leonard Ainsworth an order for three dollars it being for his service as auditor.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Daniel Gay an order for fifty-eight dollars & ninety cents it being for services as selectman & money paid out for said town.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Joseph S. Newell an order for three dollars & eighty-eight cents for Highway work in 1855.

March 4th 1856.  Gave George Young an order for two dollars & twenty-five cents for Highway work in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Harvey Chamberlin an order for three dollars & twenty-five cents for Highway work in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave John Chamberlin an order for three dollars & twenty-five cents for Highway work in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Carlos A. White an order for five dollars for Highway work in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Thomas N. Eastman an order for four dollars & fifty cents for Highway work in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Aaron Perkins an order for eleven dollars & twenty-five cents for Highway work in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave James Whitcomb an order for sixty-five dollars for keeping the 2 Dean girls to March 1st. 1856.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave John Chamberlin an order for one dollar & thirteen cents for Highway work in 1855.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Clark Chamberlin an order for two dollars & eight cents things got for Mr. Swan.

 

March 4th 1856.  Gave Aaron Perkins an order for two dollars & twenty-five cents for Highway work in 1855.

 

Sept. 20 1856.  Gave Widow Woodard an order for forty-five dollars and fifty cents it being for keeping her mother in 1856.

 

Sept. 20 1856.  Gave M. E. Smith an order for thirty dollars paid for keeping James Roundy the fiscal year ending Aug. 1st. 1856.

 

Oct. 1. 1856.  Gave William Chamberlain an order for forty dollars in part for keeping Mrs. Packard & her two children in 1856.

 

Nov. 6. 1856.  Gave Mark Bullard an order for five dollars & sixty-one cents for provisions furnished H. Pollard in the winter of 1855-6.

 

Dec. 2. 1856.  Gave N. S. Whitcomb an order for nine dollars for Highway work & the stringers put into Stony Brook Bridge.

 

Nov. 15. 1856.  Gave David Everett an order for one hundred twenty-five dollars for putting up & furnishing S. Thair House. (sp).

 

Dec. 2 1856.  Gave J. E. Whitcomb an order for twenty-one dollars & forty cents for building a bridge and Highway work in 1856.

 

Dec. 2 1856.  Gave Benjamin Cozzens an order for seventeen dollars for Highway work in 1856.

 

Dec. 2 1856.  Gave J. E. Whitcomb an order for twenty-five dollars for Highway work in 1856.

 

Dec. 2 1856.  Gave E. Shelden an order for ten dollars & sixty-five cents for Highway work in 1856.

 

Feb. 20 1857.  Gave Barzilla Sylvester an order for nine dollars & seventy-eight cents it being for repairs on the bridge this side of Jeremiah Wilson in 1856.

 

Feb. 20 1857.  Gave Jeremiah Wilson an order for three dollars it being for work done on the bridge this side of his house in 1856.

 

March 6 1857.  Gave J. B. Rogers an order for two dollars & seventy-five cents it being for a bag of flour furnished for Hiram Pollard in 1856.

  

June 16 1857.  Gave Mark Bullard an order for sixty cents being for services in appraising done for a road near Holmes in the fall of 1855.

 

Sept. 2 1857.  Gave Elijah Baker an order for one dollar & fifty cents it being for provisions furnished Hiram Pollard by Thomas Hunt in 1855.

 

Oct. 1 1857.  Gave Ezra McCollum an order for seven dollars it being for services in fortifying against the branch near Fisk Durkees in Sept. 1856.

 

Oct. 28 1857.  Gave Ephraim Twitchell an order for ten dollars it being for services in fortifying against the branch near Fisk Durkees in Sept. 1856.

 

Oct. 29 1857.  Gave J. H. Townsend an order for seven dollars & fifty cents for services in fortifying against the branch near Fisk Durkees in Sept. 1856.

 

Nov. 4th 1857.  Gave Caleb Leonard an order for two dollars & fifty cents it being for services in fortifying the branch near Fisk Durkees in Sept. 1856.

 

Nov. 4th 1857.  Gave Seneca Durkee an order for two dollars for services on the road near Fisk Durkees in Sept. 1856.

 

Nov. 4th 1857.  Gave James Baker an order for four dollars & seventy-five cents it being for services in fortifying against the branch near Fisk Durkees in Sept. 1856.

 

Nov. 6 1857.  Gave H. Cady an order for two dollars & fifty cents it being for services on the Highway near Fisk Durkees in Sept. 1856.

 

March 2nd 1857.  Gave Rueben Whitcomb an order for fourteen dollars & fifty cents it being for services as Lister & making out the list.

 

March 2nd 1857.  Gave David Jones an order for ten dollars it being for services as Lister & Highway work.

 

March. 2nd 1857.  Gave Timothy P. Fay an order for three dollars for medicine & attendance on Martha Lanpher.

 

March 2nd 1857.  Gave John Blackmer an order for one dollar it being for 1 hundred feet of plank.

 

July 12 1857.  Gave Elam Abbott an order for five dollars & sixty-five cents it being for Highway work and plank.

 

May 19 1857.  Gave Holland Sylvester an order for five dollars & sixty cents it being for Highway work & plank.

 

June 7 1857.  Gave Benjamin Cozzens an order for nine dollars & seventy-five cents it being for work on the slide off near Dean Hill.

 

August 6th 1857.  Gave Harrison Abbott an order for seven dollars & twenty-four cents it being for Highway work in 1853.

 

June 7 1857.  Gave Royal Morey an order for ten dollars it being for work done on the slide off near Dean Hill.

 

Sept. 2nd 1857.  Gave Fisk Durkee an order for ten dollars in part pay for keeping Ephraim Wilcox for the year 1856.

 

June 7 1857.  Gave N. S. Whitcomb an order for three dollars & thirty-three cents it being for work done on the slide off near Dean Hill.

 

April 1st 1857.  Gave Isaac J. Russ an order for five dollars & seventy-five cents for a book to keep town records in.

 

Mar. 26 1857.  Gave Charles Curtice an order for sixty-five dollars it being for damages sustained in taking the road up the Fletcher Brook.

 

Nov. 10th 1857.  Gave Enoch Harrington an order for forty-five dollars & eighty-nine cents it being for Highway work.

 

August 10 1857.  Gave Nathan Davis an order for fifty-four dollars & sixteen cents it being for Highway work.

 

Oct. 8th 1857.  Gave A. A. Rice an order for one hundred dollars it being for building a road up Fletcher Brook.

 

May 28th 1857.  Gave Leonard Abbott an order for one hundred & eighty dollars it being for damages sustained being thrown off the road in 1856.

 

Sept. 26 1857.  Gave A. A. Rice an order for one hundred dollars it being for work on new road up Fletcher Brook.

 

Nov. 10th 1856.  Gave A. A. Rice an order for seventy-five dollars it being for work on the new road up Fletcher Brook.

 

Nov. 10th 1856.  Gave A. A. Rice an order for thirty-three dollars it being for work on the new road up Fletcher Brook.

 

Nov. 10th 1856.  Gave A. A. Rice an order for thirty-five dollars it being for work on the new road up Fletcher Brook.

 

Nov. 10th 1856.  Gave A. A. Rice and order for seventy-five dollars it being for work on the new road up Fletcher Brook.

 

Nov. 10th 1856   Gave A. A. Rice an order for one hundred & seventy-four dollars & 50 cents it being work done on the new road up Fletcher Brook.

 

Feb. 26 1856.  Gave A. A. Rice an order for seventeen dollars it being for work on the new road up Fletcher Brook.

 

August 20th 1856.  Gave Oliver W. Townsend an order for thirty dollars it being for building a bridge on Stony Brook near Isaac Jones.

 

Dec. 1856.  Gave John Woodard an order for one hundred thirty dollars it being for damages sustained by the laying Fletcher Brook road through his farm.

 

Feb. 23 1857.  Gave Isaac Taggart an order for fifteen dollars and fifty-five cents it being for work on Highway and for plank for the road.

 

Feb. 26 1857.  Gave B. F. Rice an order for four dollars and ninety-six cents for work on Fletcher Brook road.

March 1 1857. Gave M. E. Smith an order for sixty-eight dollars and four cents it being for interest on surplus money used by the town.

 

Feb. 27 1857.  Gave John Curtice an order for eight dollars it being for damages sustained by laying Fletcher Brook road through his farm.

 

Feb. 27 1867.  Gave Oliver W. Townsend an order of two dollars it being for work on Stony Brook road.

  

March 2 1857.  Gave J. B. Rogers an order for fourteen dollars & twenty-seven cents it being for goods & provisions furnished the overseer poor.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave H. Crandall an order for twenty-nine dollars and ninety-two cents it being for medison (sp) & attendance for the poor.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Dr. E. F. Wilham fourteen dollars & sixty-eight cents it being for medison & attendance on the poor.

 

Feb. 27 1857.  Gave Chamberlin Whitcomb an order for two dollars & twenty-five cents it being for Highway work.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave David Everett an order for thirty-seven dollars and thirty-eight cents it being for services as town---& money paid out.

 

Feb. 27 1857.  Gave Sylvester Blanchard an order for twenty-six dollars & thirty-eight cents it being part pay for keeping Jasher Wyman for the year 1856.

 

Feb. 27 1857.  Gave I. J. Russ & Co. an order for seventeen dollars & twenty-three cents it being for goods furnished the poor.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave M. E. Smith an order for eighty-two dollars & forty-two cents it being for services as collector & constable in 1856 & 1857 to Feb. 27.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Almira Woodard an order for fifty-two dollars & fifty cents it being for keeping her mother in 1856.

 

Feb. 27 1857.  Gave Lot Whitcomb an order for sixty-six dollars & fifty cents it being pay in part for keeping Ebenezer Swan the year 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave John Woodard an order for six dollars it being for keeping the Packard boy twelve weeks in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave James Whitcomb an order for fifty-eight dollars it being for keeping the Dean girls in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Joseph Taggart an order for twenty-nine dollars & thirteen cents it being for services as selectman & Highway work in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Thomas Emerson an order for fifty dollars it being for keeping Caroline Pratt in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave S. Barr an order for seventeen dollars & thirty cents it being for keeping Caroline Pratt 15 weeks.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Calvin Abbott an order for twenty-two dollars & forty-eight cents it being in full for keeping his mother up to March 1857.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Sylvester Blanchard an order for fourteen dollars & thirty-six cents it being in full for keeping Jasher Wyman up to the 5th of March 1857.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave William Chamberlain an order for sixty-six dollars & fifty cents in full for keeping Mrs. Packard and her children up to March 3 1857.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Fisk Durkee an order for seventy-six dollars & fifty-eight cents in full for keeping Ephriam Wilcox up to March 3 1857.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave George B. Abbott an order for six dollars it being for services as Lister in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Danforth Clark an order for one dollar it being for fixing Cradle Holes (?) in the spring of 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave I. J. Russ an order for two dollars & forty-eight cents it being for services in recording marriages, births, & school returns in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Ephraim Johnson an order for eight dollars it being for Highway work in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Widow Betsa Adams eighteen dollars it being for damages in consequence of laying out a road through her land.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave E. Woolcott Jr. an order for fifteen dollars & seventy cents it being for services as selectman & Highway work in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Marshall Brink an order for three dollars it being for Highway work in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Royal Morey an order for five dollars & eleven cents being for Highway work in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Holland Sylvester an order for five dollars & eleven cents it being for Highway work in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave M. E. Smith an order for twenty-three dollars & eighty-two cents it being for the abatements of illegal taxes & use of Hall for Town Meetings.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Elijah Lamb an order for twenty-two dollars & fifty cents it being for keeping Olive Sawyer for the year ending March 2 1857.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave James Whitcomb an order for two dollars it being for shoes & mending for the Dean girls.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave J. M Belcher an order for fifty-six dollars & forty-two cents it being for services as selectman & Highway work & money paid out.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave J. M. Belcher an order for fifty-six dollars & forty-two cents it being for services as Selectman & Highway work & money paid out.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Fisk Durkee an order for five dollars it being for brush put in his road near his house in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Daniel Gay an order for three dollars & eighty-eight cents it being for services as auditor & making returns of Grand List.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave L. B. Morey an order for two dollars & sixty-three cents it being for services as auditor.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave James Baker an order for one dollar & twelve cents in part pay for services as Auditor.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave J. B. Rogers an order for one dollar & fifty cents it being for services as Treasurer.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave T. S. Hubbard an order for six dollars it being for services as Superintendent of Common Schools.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave L. Ainsworth an order for thirty-four cents it being for shoemaking for the poor in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave Isaac Jones an order for seven dollars & thirty-nine cents it being for plank & boards used on bridges in 1856.

 

March 2 1857.  Gave H. C. Ranney an order for eight dollars & twenty-five cents it being for work on highway & plank furnished in 1856.

 

March 24 1857.  Gave Horace Hinckley an order for eleven dollars and eighty-six cents it being for work on highway & plank furnished in 1856.

 

May 1 1857.  Gave Holland Sylvester an order for four dollars & seventy-five cents it being for highway work in spring of 1857.

 

May 6 1857.  Gave Elam Abbott an order for three dollars & sixty-eight cents it being for Highway work in the spring of 1857.

 

May 20 1857.  Gave Edward Mills an order for one dollar it being help rendered Mr. Parmenter in relocating his goods when thrown off the house.

 

June 27 1857.  Gave Daniel F. Holmes an order for thirty-five dollars it being for damages sustained by having the road opened from said Holmes to Fletcher Brook.

 

June 27 1857.  Gave John B. Holmes an order for thirty-five dollars it being for damages sustained by having the road opened from said Daniel F. Holmes to Fletcher Brook.

 

July 10 1857.  Gave Isaac Jones an order fro eight dollars & seventy-five cents it being for work done on the bridge near James Gilsons.

 

July 10 1857.  Gave Calvin Abbott an order for twelve dollars it being for work & timber on the bridge near James Gilsons.

 

July 10 1857.  Gave Oliver Townsend an order for four dollars & fifty cents it being for work on bridge near James Gilsons.

 

July 10 1857.  Gave Edwin Sylvester an order for one dollar & twenty-five cents it being for work on bridge near James Gilsons.

 

July 22 1857.  Gave Cephus W. Sawyer an order for sixteen dollars it being for house & provisions furnished Jonathan Orte & family while at poor house.

 

July 23 1857.  Gave George Wright an order for one dollar & thirty-four cents it being for trouble in moving Mr. Orte family to poor house.

 

July 23 1857.  Gave A. F. Andrews an order for eleven dollars & twenty-eight cents it being for provisions, bedding & clothes etc. furnished Jonathan Orte while at poor house.

 

Aug. 17 1857.  Gave William M. Bennett an order for seven dollars & fourteen cents it being for highway work in 1857.

 

Aug. 17 1857.  Gave Nathan Davis an order for nine dollars and fifty-seven cents it being for highway work in summer of 1857.

 

Aug. 17 1857.  Gave James Lilley an order for six dollars & twenty –six cents for highway work in summer of 1857.

 

Aug. 17 1857.  Gave Rufus Davis an order for one dollar & sixty-two cents for highway work in summer of 1857.

 

Aug. 17 1857.  Gave Caleb B. Williamson an order for three dollars & five cents it being for highway work done in the summer of 1857.

 

Aug. 17 1857.  Gave Joseph S. Newell an order for nine dollars & nine cents it being for highway work done in the summer of 1857.

 

Sept. 1 1857.  Gave Rueben Whitcomb an order for thirty dollars it being for pay for keeping Jane Roundy one year up to August 1857.

 

Sept. 1 1857.  Gave Rueben Whitcomb an order for thirty-seven dollars in part pay for keeping Father Wyman.

 

Sept. 1 1857.  Gave Isaac Taggart an order for twenty dollars and forty-three cents it being for plank and work in road in summer of 1857.

 

Sept. 22 1857.  Gave Ephraim Twitchell an order for four dollars in part pay for work on the road in Gaysville.

 

Oct. 28 1857.  Gave Levi Blanchard an order for fifteen dollars it being for building bridge near Sylvester Blanchard’s orchard & putting sets of stringers under a bridge this side of said B’s.

 

Oct. 28 1857.  Gave Enoch Harrington an order for thirty-four dollars & thirty cents it being for Highway work in summer of 1857.

 

Nov. 12 1857.  Gave Enoch Harrington an order seven dollar & fifty cents it being for work on Fletcher Brook road.

 

Nov. 12 1857.  Gave John Curtice an order for nine dollars & seventy-five cents it being for work & lumber on Fletcher Brook road.

 

Nov. 20. 1857.  Gave Hubbard Sawyer an order for ten dollars it being for breaking roads in winter of 1855 & 1856.

 

Nov. 27 1857.  Gave Chester L. Leonard an order for nine dollars it being for work on bridge near H. C. Cana (sp).

 

Nov. 27 1857.  Gave Lewis Leonard an order for six dollars & thirty-seven cents it being for work on highway & timber.

 

Dec. 1 1857.  Gave J. H. Belcher an order for twelve & forty-two cents it being for money paid Truman Parmenter for damages on load goods.

 

Dec. 9 1857.  Gave Benjamin Furber an order for thirty-eight dollars & fifty-five cents it being for work on the Highway.

 

Dec. 9 1857.  Gave Abel Woodard an order for five dollars it being for Highway work in fall of 1857.

 

Dec. 9 1857.  Gave C. B. Abbott an order for five dollars & twenty-three cents it being for timber & work on Highway.

 

Dec. 9 1857.  Gave C. W. Townsend an order for three dollars & thirty cents it being for work on Highway.

 

Dec. 9 1857.  Gave J. E. Whitcomb an order for sixteen dollars it being part pay for building bridge near C. Whitcomb.

 

Dec. 9 1857.  Gave Chancey Boutwell an order for five dollars it being for highway work in the fall of 1857.

 

Dec. 9 1857.  Gave John Woodard an order for ten dollars it being for highway work in the fall of 1857.

 

Dec. 9 1857.  Gave Edwin Sylvester an order for two dollars & ninety-five cents it being for timber & Highway work.

 

Dec. 22 1857.  Gave William Chamberlain an order for ten dollars & fifty cents it being part pay for building road from his house to Fletcher Brook road & other highway work.

 

Dec. 24 1857.  Gave Clark D. Newell an order for six dollars & fifty-four cents it being for highway work & plank & sharpening drills.

 

January 2 1858.  Gave Eli Chandler an order for five dollars it being for breaking roads in the winter of 1855.

 

January 2 1858.  Gave Thomas Emerson an order for five dollars it being for breaking roads in winter of 1855.

 

January 2 1858.  Gave Israel B. Wilcox an order for five dollars it being for breaking roads in winter 1855.

 

January 11 1858.  Gave Isaac Taggart an order for nineteen dollars & eight cents it being for plank & highway work.

 

January 23 1858.  Gave Benjamin Goddard an order for two dollars & thirty cents it being work on Fletcher Brook road in summer of 1857.

 

January 25 1858.  Gave Sherman C. Spooner an order for twelve dollars & fifty cents it being for building bridge near Benjamin Furber & for timber & work on slide of the side of Lewis Leonards.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Jeremiah Wilson an order for five dollars & fifty cents it being for highway work.

 

June 14 1857.  Gave Ebenezer Wolcott an order for one hundred dollars & thirty-eight cents it being for an old order given up covering date Oct. 21 1851.

 

Oct. 3 1857.  Gave Aaron Perkins an order twenty five dollars for repairing and warranting a slide off near his house.

 

Oct. 3 1857.  Gave John Chamberlin  an order of five dollars it being for repairing a piece of the highway near Aaron Perkins.

 

Nov. 14 1857.  Gave R. Whitcomb an order of twenty-two dollars and ninety-two cents it being for labor on the road near his house.

 

January 2 1858.  Gave R. Whitcomb an order of twenty –five dollars it being in part payment making the new road near his house.

 

January 2 1858.  Gave R. Whitcomb an order of thirty dollars & sixty-nine cents it being the balance due for making new road near his house.

 

January 2 1858.  Gave Charles Lewis an order of six dollars and fifty –four cents it being for sharpening drills for blasting on the new road near his house.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Jeremiah Wilson an order for five dollars & fifty cents it being for highway work.

 

Oct. 29 1857.  Gave Marshall Brink an order of twenty-eight dollars for highway work on the job in Gaysville.

 

Nov. 10 1857.  Gave Egbert Sheldon an order for twenty-two dollars for highway work on the job in Gaysville.

 

Dec. 14 1857.  Gave Israel Camp an order of fifteen dollars and thirty cents for highway work on the job in Gaysville.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave W. M. Bennett an order for twelve dollars and forty-four cents it being for highway work.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Nathan Davis an order for three dollars and seventy-five cents it being for highway work.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave James Lilley an order for three dollars it being for highway work.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Joseph S. Newell an order for three dollars it being for highway work.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Rufus Davis an order for fifty cents it being for highway work.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave L. B. Morey an order for fifteen dollars it being for services in case of Dinah Page & small boy and sending other bills.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Daniel Gay an order for eighteen dollars and fifty-five cents it being for highway work.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave E. F. Johnson eleven dollars and forty-three cents for highway work.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Holland Sylvester an order for twenty dollars and forty-seven cents it being for extra labor in his district.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Isaac Jones an order for eighteen dollars an thirty cents it being for plank and use of trucks and set stringers on bridge this side of I. Jones.

 

Dec. 5 1857.  Gave M. E. Smith an order for seventy-five dollars and six cents it being for timbers, boarding of teams and work on wharfing at Gaysville.

 

Nov. 5 1857.  Gave Harrison Abbott an order for ten dollars it being for self and team 2 days on wharfing at Gaysville.

 

Nov. 17 1857.  Gave Daniel Gay an order for twenty-three dollars and fifty cents it being for work on wharfing at Gaysville.

 

Jan. 4 1858.  Gave L. B. Morey an order for two dollars and twelve cents it being for work wharfing at Gaysville.

 

Nov. 5 1857.  Gave Harris Lincoln an order for twelve dollars it being for work wharfing at Gaysville.

 

Nov. 5 1857.  Gave Ephraim Twitchell, Jr.  an order for four dollars in part pay for work wharfing at Gaysville.

 

Nov. 17 1857.  Gave Jesse Wright an order for two dollars and fifty cents for work on wharfing at Gaysville.

 

Nov. 17 1857.  Gave Barzilla Sylvester an order for six dollars and twenty-five cents it being for work in Gaysville.

 

Nov. 17 1857.  Gave J. H. Kimball an order for two dollars & forty cents it being for repairing plow & scraper.

 

Nov. 10 1857.  Gave Henry Boutwell an order for five dollars & twenty-five cents it being for blacksmithing.

 

Jan. 11 1858.  Gave James G. Cass an order of five dollars it being for blasting on the new road.

 

Nov. 30 1857.  Gave Clark Chamberlain an order of twenty-five dollars it being payment in part for keeping Ebenezer Swan

the present season.

 

Oct. 27 1857.  Gave J. M. Tenney an order of seven dollars and fifty cents it being for building bridge and timber for road.

 

Jan. 4 1858.  Gave Ransom Durkee an order for three dollars it being for work and timber to build a bridge.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave J. H. Townsend an order of four dollars it being for sawing lumber for said town and also for plank.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave H. D. Morgan an order of twelve dollars and fifty cents it being for services as lister the past year.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave A. P. Hunter an order for two dollars it being for services for said town.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave David Everett an order for eleven dollars it being for services as lister and work on bridge.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave S. A. Webber an order of ten dollars it being to apply on a note he holds against the town of Stockbridge.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Hiram Crandall an order of eight dollars twenty-five cents it being for services to town.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave J. W. Hayden an order of twelve dollars and eighty cents for goods the overseer of the poor for the past year.

 

March 2 1858. Gave Clark Chamberlain an order for forty-nine dollars and fifty-four cents in full for keeping Ebenezer Swan and things furnished him up to March 2 1858.
 

March 2 1858.  Gave David Everett an order of six dollars it being for services as trustee in ’56 and ’57 and money paid for money loaned in the Woodard case.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave E. F. Upham an order of thirty dollars and seventy-seven cents it being for attendance on H. Tollard and Caroline Pratt and Ebenezer Swan the past year it being in full for all services rendered up to Feb. 23, 1858.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Widow E. Woodard an order for twenty-five dollars and twenty-five cents it being her pay in full for keeping Eda Sargeant funeral charges.

 

Sept. 9 1857.  The overseer of the poor gave Widow E. Woodard an order for seventy-one dollars & fifty cents it being for six months pay for keeping Eda Sargeant.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave James Whitcomb an order for sixty dollars it being for keeping the Dean maids and articles found.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Sylvester Blanchard an order of three dollars it being in part payment for keeping Jasher Wyman.

 

Jan. 13 1858.  Overseer of the Poor gave Fisk Durkee an order of twenty-five dollars it being for keeping E. Wilb…(sp).

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Israel R. Willcox an order for sixty-two dollars and fifty cents it being an order for keeping Mrs. Packard and two children.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave L. Blanchard an order of two dollars and fifty cents it being payment in part for keeping Jasher Wyman.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Fisk Durkee an order of seven dollars it being in part payment for keeping E. Wilcox.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Sylvester Blanchard an order of Thirty-nine dollars and thirty-four cents it being payment in full for keeping Jasher Wyman.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Fisk Durkee an order o forty-six dollars it being full payment for keeping E. Wilcox.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Rueben Whitcomb an order for twenty-three dollars and forty-seven cents it being for services as Overseer of the Poor and for provisions found.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave C. B. Abbott an order for forty-five dollars and twenty-nine cents it being for keeping Dorcas Abbott.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave T. J. Russ an order for thirty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents it being for goods furnished the poor.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave R. L. Fay an order of twelve dollars and twenty-eight cents it being for goods furnished for the poor.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave E. Woolcutt Jr. an order for of thirty dollars and eight cents it being for services as selectman and labor and money furnished for E. Twitchell and other expenses.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Leonard Ainsworth an order of five dollars and seventy-five cents it being for auditing accounts and other services.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave E. M. McCollom an order of fifty-five dollars and eighty-four cents it being for money advanced and labor on the road and bridge.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave B. Cozzens an order of two dollars and fifty cents it being for services as auditor.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave E. M. McCollom an order of eleven dollars and five cents it being for services as auditor.

  

Feb. 27 1858.  Gave M. E. Smith an order for one hundred & sixteen dollars and thrity-three cents it being for services as collector & constable the past year & embracing the abatements on taxes and refinancing in State & county taxes & use of hall.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave John Curtice an order for three dollars it being for highway work.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave M. E. Smith an order for sixty-eight dollars & four cents it being for the interest on surplus money the town holds.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave T. S. Hubbard an order for fourteen dollars it being for plank put on road in 1856 & his service as superintendent.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave R. S. Whitcomb an order for seven dollars it being for timber put on the road this side of I. Jones.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Daniel Gay an order for seven dollars and seventy-seven cents it being for listing in 1857 & making out grand list.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave J. M. Belcher an order for seventy-seven dollars & ninety-two cents it being for services as selectman & cash paid out & plank & highway work.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Israel Camp an order for ten dollars it being for damage sustained by the travel being thrown across his meadow.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Joseph Taggart an order for nine dollars it being for highway work & cost paid out.

 

March 2, 1858.  Gave Thomas Emerson an order of thirty dollars it being in part payment for keeping Caroline Pratt the past season.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Thomas Emerson an order for forty-five dollars and fifty cents it being payment in full for keeping Caroline Pratt.

 

March 2 1858.  Gave Sylvester Blanchard an order of nine dollars and seventy –one cents it being for keeping Jasher Wyman the past year.

 

March 2 1858.  Town voted to pay A. B. Morgan twenty-seven dollars and forty-six cents in full for fencing the Burying Ground on Stockbridge Common.

 

April 3 1858.  Gave Chamberlain Whitcomb an order of thirty-three dollars and thirty-seven cents it being for building fence around the graveyard and digging grave for Jasher Wyman.

 

April 28 1858.  Gave Elijah Lamb an order for twenty-one dollars and eighty-four cents it being for keeping Olive Sawyer up to March 2 1858.

 

July 1st 1858.  Gave Sylvester Blanchard an order for eight dollars for taking care of Jasher Wyman in his last sickness.

 

August 18 1858.  Gave Levi Blanchard an order for five dollars for building a bridge near his house.

 

August 20 1858.  Gave James Campbell an order for two dollars and fifty cents for digging Mr. Pollards grave and repairing the fence round the graveyard on the Common.

 

July 1858.  Gave M. E. Smith an order for one hundred and sixty-four dollars and three cents it being for money he paid to Bethel Bank.

 

Sept. 1 1858.  Gave Thomas Emerson an order for thirty-five dollars it being part pay for keeping Caroline Pratt the present year.

 

Sept. 7 1858.  Gave Fisk Durkee an order of thirty-eight dollars it being part pay for keeping Ephraim Willcox.

 

Sept. 7 1858.  Gave E. Durkee an order of two dollars & ten cents it being for flour furnished the poor.

 

Oct. 12 1858.  Gave A. S. Carroll an order of one hundred dollars it being for building a hearse for said town.

 

Oct. 12 1858.  Gave A. S. Carroll an order of three dollars and fifty cents it being for making coffin for Hiram Pollard.

 

Oct. 28 1858.  Gave J. H. Kimball an order of two dollars and sixty-seven cents it being for making guide boards for the town.

 

Nov. 11 1858.  Gave Cryton Spooner an order of ten dollars it being for building a bridge and repairs on the highway.

 

Dec. 21 1858.  Gave William H. Durkee an order of six dollars it being for services as lister.

 

Jan. 19 1859.  Gave H. D. Morgan an order of eighteen dollars it being for services as lister and treasurer and timber for repairing bridges.

 

Feb. 10 1859.  Gave Truman Roundy an order of three dollars and fifty cents it being for plank furnished for the town.

 

Feb. 17 1859.  Gave Egbert Sheldon an order of one dollar and twenty-six cents it being for plank for bridge.

 

Feb. 17 1859.  Gave Thomas Greenbank an order of two dollars it being for money he paid to date in the small pox case in 1857.

 

Feb. 19 1859.  Gave Isaac Lamb an order of two dollars and nine cents it being for plank for the town.

 

Feb. 22 1859.  Gave Caleb Leonard and order of eleven dollars and eighty-nine cents for services and money paid out as Town Agent.

 

Feb. 22 1859.  Gave Convers & French and order for the balance of their acct. for services of the Town as attorney in the amt. of twenty-six dollars and twenty-six cents.

 

Feb. 22 1859.  Order given to A. P.  Hunton for drawing up citation against Leonard Willcox three dollars.

 

Feb 22. 1859.  Order given Isaac Jones for girders for Gaysville Bridge, thirty-one dollars & fifty cents.

 

Feb. 22 1859.  Order given Nelson Abbott for work on the Gaysville Bridge for eleven dollars.

 

Feb. 22 1859.  Order given Jeremiah Willson balance for building bridge between his house & Geo. Wallers after working highway tax, nine dollars & sixty three cents.

 

Feb. 22 1859.  Order given Daniel Gay for plank & work on Gaysville Bridge for twenty-five dollars & seventy-five cents.

 

Feb. 22 1859.  Order given Nelson Gay for recording births, deaths, marriages and roads for five dollars and seventy cents.

 

April 21 1859. Order given Leonard Ainsworth one dollar.

 

August 21 1859.  Order given J. B. Rogers for cash paid for treasure books & treasure fees thirteen dollars and forty-five cents.

 

Feb. 22 1859.  Order given Charles Curtice for work on the highway between Isaac Taggarts mill and Tom Curtice for three dollars.

 

Feb. 22 1859.  Order given Abraham Boutwell for work on the highway between Isaac Taggarts Mill and Tom Curtice for four dollars and six cents.

 

Feb. 8 1859.  Order given John H. Sawyer for keeping Mrs. Packard and her two children for the sum of seventy dollars.

 

Feb. 8 1859.  Order given John H, Sawyer for keeping Mrs. Packard & children fee five dollars.

 

Feb. 8 1859.  Order given Huntington & McCollom seven dollars for doctoring the poor.

 

Feb. 10 1859.  Order given M. E. Smith for thirty dollars it being money paid Brattleborough for Jane Roundy.
 

Feb. 10 1859.  Order given Benja Rogers for two dollars and thirty-four cents it being for services & flowers at Mr. Pollards funeral.

 

Feb. 11 1859.  Order given J. W. Hayden for thirteen dollars and eighteen cents for goods for the poor.

 

Feb. 11 1859.  Order given I. J. Russ for eight dollars and sixty-seven cents for goods for the poor.

 

Feb. 11 1859.  Order given M. Woolcutt for eighteen dollars for keeping Ephraim Willcox.

 

Feb. 14 1859.  Order given Carroll & Brown for five dollars & seventy-eight cents for goods for the poor.

 

Feb. 15 1859.  Order given E. F. Upham for thirty-five dollars for doctoring the poor.

 

Feb. 15 1859.  Order given A. Roundy Jr., five dollars for coffin & expenses of transportation for Jasher Wyman.

 

Feb. 16 1859. Order given Thomas Emerson for taking care of Caroline Pratt for thirty-three dollars.

 

Feb. 15 1859.  Order given James Whitcomb for sixty-two dollars for keeping the Dean Girls.

 

Feb. 16 1859.  Order given S. C. Rice for twenty-seven dollars & twenty-eight cents for keeping O. F. Bennetts boy the (cripple).

 

Feb. 18 1859.  Order given Thomas S. Hubbard for ten dollars for keeping Martha Campbell.

 

Feb 16 1859.  Order given Ezra McCollom for ten dollars & seven cents for provisions found for Allen Blanchard & Pollard.

 

Feb. 24 1859.  Order given Lot Whitcomb for sixteen dollars & eighty cents in part payment for keeping Mr. Swan.

 

Feb. 24 1859.  Order given Lot Whitcomb seventy-three dollars & twenty cents the balance for keeping Mr. Swan.

  

Feb. 24 1859.  Order given Fisk Durkee for four dollars and eight-eight cents for keeping E. Willcox.

 

Feb. 23 1859.  Order given E. F. Johnson for twenty-six dollars and eighty cents for keeping Widow Danforth Abbott for part of the year.

 

Feb. 23 1859.  Order given Calvin B. Abbott for twenty-four dollars & fifty-one cents for keeping the Widow Danforth Abbott for part of the year.

 

Feb. 24 1859.  Order given Harlow Lamb for twenty-one dollars & fifty cents for keeping Olive Sawyer.

 

Feb. 24 1859.  Order given Almond Thompson for one dollar & seventy-five cents for grave clothes for Hiram Pollard.

 

Feb. 24 1859.  Order given E. McCollom for nineteen dollars & nineteen cents for services as selectman etc.

 

Feb. 24 1859.  Order given E. Woolcutt for fifteen dollars & thirty-four cents it being for services as selectman and moneys paid to the town.

 

Feb. 24 1859.  Order given R. S. Fay for fifteen dollars & sixty-three cents for services as selectman & goods after deducting five dollars had of John Curtice for land near I. Taggarts Mill.

 

Feb. 24 1859.  Order given Leonard Ainsworth for three dollars and fifty-two cents of services as auditor.

  

Feb. 24 1859.  Order given John Blackmer for one dollar & fifty cents as Auditor & returns as District Clerk.

 

Feb. 24 1859.  Order given Rueben Whitcomb for thirty-one dollars & fifty-seven cents it being for his services as Overseer of the Poor & money paid out and provisions etc.

 

Feb 26 1859.  Order given David Everett for three dollars for his service as trustee of Surplus Money.

 

Feb. 26 1859.  Order given Isaac Jones for eleven dollars & thirty cents for planks for bridges.

 

Feb. 26 1859.  Order given Nathan Davis for four dollars it being for plank for bridges.

 

Feb. 26 1859.  Order given Elam Abbott for eight dollars and twenty-five cents it being for listing services & money paid for blankets.

 

Feb. 26 1859.  Order given M. E. Smith for sixty-eight dollars and four cents it being for money paid David Everett, trustee for interest on surplus money that the town has in their possession.

 

Feb. 29 1859.  Order given M. E. Smith for forty-eight dollars and sixty-seven cents being for services as Justice, Superintendent & money paid White River Bank & selectmen abatement of illegal taxes, use of hall etc.

 

Feb. 27 1859.  Order given M. E. Smith for one hundred and one dollars and seventy-five cents it being for collecting taxes.

 

Feb. 27 1859.  Order given Hiram Crandall for three dollars it being for doctoring the Dean girls.

 

Feb. 27 1859.  Order given George Hassam for two dollars it being for work done on the South Hill Bridge.

 

Aug. 10 1859.  Order given John Brown, Jr. for ten dollars it being for timber to build South Hill Bridge.

 

Aug. 10 1859.  Order given Soloman Pratt for four dollars it being for work done on the South Hill Bridge.

 

Aug. 10 1859. Order Gave Abel Whitcomb for twenty-two dollars and sixty-two cents it being for work done on the South Hill Bridge.

 

Aug. 10 1859.  Order gave Arsenna Allen for twenty-eight dollars & twenty-four cents it being for work done at South Hill Bridge.

 

Aug. 10 1859.  Order gave Samuel Sawyer for six dollars and fifty cents it being for work done on the South Hill Bridge.

 

Aug. 10 1859.  Order gave Jonathan Allen for ten dollars and twenty-five cents it being for work done at the South Hill Bridge.

 

Aug. 10 1859.  Order gave Benjamin Grant for twenty dollars it being for work, boards and stones to build the abutments for the South Hill Bridge.

 

Aug. 10 1859.  Order gave Henry C. Denny for three dollars it being for finding and drawing plank to build the Bridge beyond the Old Johnson Place.

 

Aug. 10 1859.  Order gave Truman A. Roundy for seven dollars it being for work done on the Bridge near the Old Johnson Place.

 

Aug. 10 1859.  Order gave Seth Boutwell for five dollars it being for work done on the Bridge near the Old Johnson Place.

 

June 25 1859.  Order gave Albert Whitcomb for thirty dollars and four cents it being for plank and timber for bridges.

 

Nov. 10 1859. Order gave Justin Beckwith for ten dollars it being for work done on the bridges.

 

Oct. 25 1859.  Order gave Ira McCollom for four dollars and fifty cents it being for work done on the branch bridges.

 

Nov. 16 1859.  Order gave William Pinkham twenty-five dollars it being for damages claimed by him in consequence of his horse getting lamed.

 

Dec. 8 1859.  Order gave Charles Lewin for four dollars it being work done in his shop.

 

Dec. 9 1859.  Order gave H. D. Whitcomb for four dollars and fifty cents it being for work done on the bridge near his house.

 

Dec. 9 1859.  Order gave Benjamin Cozzens for eleven dollars it being for board timber and work done on the Stony Brook Bridge.

 

Dec. 28 1859.  Order gave Merrick Everett for seven dollars and twenty-five cents it being for work done on the bridges.

 

Jan. 18 1860.  Order gave Ephraim Twitchell, Jr.  for five dollars it being for the use and damage to trucks.

 

Jan. 28. 1860.  Order gave David Everett for twenty-seven dollars & twenty-five cents it being for timbers and work on bridges.

 

Jan. 28 1860.  Order gave Thomas Greenbank for five dollars and thirty-six cents it being for sawing planks.

 

Jan. 28 1860.  Order gave Isaac Jones for four dollars it being for the use of trucks.

 


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