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2009-100-1No2.38 |
Object Name |
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Title |
Bills paid 1830-1839 |
Caption of Image |
A Witness for the "Remonstrance" |
Scope & Content/Description |
This file, labeled "Bills Paid - 1830 to 1839," contains the following items. 1. Payment of $54.75 to Joseph Cloutman for "attending judge of Probate," attendance on Schoolhouse Committee, Townhouse Committee, Selectmen, etc., 1836. 2. Payment of $86.04 to William Richardson for paint, etc., 1836. 3. Payment of $124.72 to William H. Reynolds for plastering and other labor at engine house, town house, etc., 1836. 4. Payment of $936.48 to Colburn & Ames for windows, posts, doors, steps, etc., 1836. 5. Payment of $2.04 to Richard Thompson for 7-1/4 hours' work sawing timber and removing bricks, August 1836. 6. Payment of $9.05 to John Nutting for cash paid to Dan Weed, William Goodwin and John Carrell, April 1836. 7. Payment of $16.50 to Russell Bailey for labor, October-December 1836. 8. Payment of $3.78 to J&J Goodwin for candles, 1836. 9. Payment of $5.20 to M.A. Pickett for glass and putty, September 1836. 10. Payment of $19.92 to Evans & Graves for repairs to hearse, 1836. 11. Payment of $99.12 to Joseph Goodwin for boards and planks, 1836. 12. Payment of $24.00 to Samuel Martin for making 3 doors with sashes, 1836. 13. Payment of $.50 cents to Joseph Cloutman for attendance on highwaymen, May 1836. 14. Payment of $3.59 to N. Phillips & Son, for tackle block, straps, hooks and thimballs, January 1837. 15. Payment of $9.04 to Joseph Goodwin for timber, July 1836. 16. Payment of $7.00 to Aaron Winslow for labor hauling stone, one yoke oxen, one horse and two men, January 1836. 17. Payment of $25.07 to John Gilley & Son for paper, nails, lock, lights, glass, rings, staples, etc., 1836. 18. Payment of $10.50 to Benjamin Homan for November to December 1837 labor. 19. Payment of $8.19 to Thomas Snow for nails, 1835. 20. Payment of $33.74 to Gamaliel Harris for timber, boards, blocks, timber, 1836. 21. Payment of $16.90 to Thomas Standley for bricks(?), 1836. 22. Payment of $81.58 to Samuel B. Gregory for cedar spars, nails, sharpening chisels, painting and straightening crossbar, sharpening stone cutter, screws, nuts, hinges, etc., 1836. 23. Payment of $2.51 to Evans & Graves for material and work on hearse house, 1836. 24. Payment of $155.13 to Joseph Goodwin for boards, 1836. 25. Payment of $6.18 to Israel Putnam, December 1839. 26. Payment of $51.98 to Joseph Cloutman for notifying inhabitants, attending selectmen, 1836. 27. Payment of $9.39 to J&J Chapman for boards and planks, 1836. 28. Payment of $24 to Nathan Tapley for bricks, 1836. 29. Payment of $201.30 to John Nutting for payments to others, including Robert Bessom, Nathaniel Chapman, Francis Selman, Caleb Prentiss, Samuel Chinn, Samuel Hidden, James Wiggin, Samuel Foss, Daniel Wilkins, Edward Crowninshield, Moses Hawkes, John Orne, Richard Homan, Joseph Turner, Francis Smith, Joseph Hidden, Joseph Cloutman, Edmund Kimball, J.H. Gregory, Benjamin Brown, William Hawkes, Thomas Elkins, A.C. Orne, Archebald Knight, George Goss, John Orne, Philip Strong, John Goss, Francis Joy(?), Franklin Knight and William Hawkes, 1836. 30. Payment of $11.40 to Asa Tapley for bricks, 1836. 31. Payment of $55 to Joseph Hidden for services as assessor, 1836. 32. Payment of $16.50 to J.H. Brown & Co. for transportation services, 1836. 33. Payment of $150 to Joseph Goodwin, September 1836. 34. Payment of $6.56 to Daniel Weed for chimney repairs, 1836. 35. Payment of $7.00 to John H. Gregory for 4 days' attendance at Boston plus travel, 1835. 36. Payment of $4.50 to Moses Hawkes to attendance at general court in the case of "remonstrance," December 1835. 37. Payment of $7.50 to G.C. Blaney for attendance at annual meeting, etc., 1835. 38. Payment of $4.00 to G.C. Blaney for attendance at March meeting, 1834. 39. Payment of $4.77 to Francis Parton for paper, floor brush, ink stand, 1835. 40. Payment of $3.02 to Samuel Turner, 1835. 41. Payment of $5.50 to G.C. Blaney for calling meeting, etc., 1833-1836. 42. Payment of $1.50 to Dan Weed for chimney repairs, 1835. 43. Payment of $5.75 to Devereux & Chinn for chest for standard, June 1835. 44. Payment of $29.23 to Joseph Cloutman for attendance on selectmen and various meetings, 1835-1836. 45. Payment of $6.05 to John Carrell for repairs to pumps, 1835. 46. Payment of $6.00 to Palfray & Cook for printing town report, 1835. 47. Payment of $14.75 to J.H. Brown & Co. for deliveries and travel for selectmen, 1835. 48. Payment of $25 to William Haskell for powder for firing salute, July 1835. 49. Payment of $12.26 to Nathaniel Adams for delivery services, 1939. 50. Payment of $25 to Benjamin Selman, 1835. 51. Payment of $3.48 to Abram Noyes for ringing bell and attending town meeting, 1835. 52. Payment of $25.89 to J&J Chapman for joist, nails, repairs, timber, one day moving engine house, 1836. 53. Payment of $8.00 to William Ives & Co. for printing town accounts, March 1838. 54. Payment of $62.04 to Richard Homan for services as town clerk, recording births and deaths, carrying election returns to Boston, 1839. 55. Payment of $3.25 to James Chapman for jon on Cloutman house, 1839. 56. Payment of $3.54 to Arnold Martin for haddock and halibut, 1839. 57. Payment of $11 to Caleb Foote for printing copies of by-laws, August 1839. 58. Payment of $42.42 to John Nutting for cash paid to John Goodwin, Russell Bailey and Hooper R. Goodwin, 1837. 59. Payment of $2.00 to Richard Frost for 2 feet of wood, 1836. 60. Payment of $8.00 to G.C. Blaney for painting, varnishing, repairing, cleaning harness and braces, 1836. 61. Payment of $6.50 to Palfray & Cook for printing tax bills, July 1836. 62. Payment of $5.00 to Rufus Choate for advice regarding liability of town to pay witesses, 1835. 63. Payment of $3.00 to F. Robinson for appearance at court in Ipswich to defend town, 1834. 64. Payment of $40 to John H. Gregory for freight of drain covers and pump covers, 1836. 65. Payment of $24.23 to John Nutting to settle accounts with Aaron Winslow, John Traill and Thomas Snow, 1837. 66. Payment of $2.00 to Francis Parton for paper, blank book, guills, 1836. 67. Payment of $9.04 to John Traill for nails for pumps, wharfage and 2 loads of rocks, 1835-1836. 78. Payment of $96 to Messrs. Traill & Barker for service as assessors, 1835. 79. Payment of $5.50 to William B. Adams for blank books and paper, 1835. 80. Payment of $4.56 to J&J Goodwin for tallow and candles, 1835-1836. 81. Payment of $2.00 to E.B. Dearborn for cleaning, 1834. 82. Payment of $23 to Benjamin Selman for services as assessor, 1835. 83. Payment of $14.57 to Samuel B. Gregory for hooks, nails, staples, hinges, etc., 1835. 84. Payment of $4.50 to William Hawkes for attendance as witness in Boston on behalf of the town against the "remonstrance" of Mr. William Reed, Esquire, and others, 1834. 85. Payment of $9.00 to Nicholas Chapman for attendance as witness in Boston on behalf of the town against the remonstrance of William Reed and others, 1834. 86. Payment of $9.00 to Caleb Prentiss for attendance at general court as witness on behalf of selectmen, 1835. 87. Payment of $9.00 to Robert H. Bessom for attendance as witness in Boston on behalf of the town against the remonstrance of William Reed, 1834. 88. Payment of $4.50 to William Hooper for attendance on elections committee, 1834. 89. Payment of $7.00 to Franklin Knight for attendance at court in Boston, town against remonstrance of William Reed and others, January 1834. 90. Payment of $9.00 to Samuel Chinn for attendance at general court on behalf of selectmen as evidence against remonstrance, 1834. 91. Payment of $9.00 to John Goss for attendance at general court on behalf of town against remonstrance, 1834. 92. Payment of $9.00 to Daniel Wilkins for services at Boston as witness in case of remonstrance, 1834. 93. Payment of $7.0 to Samuel B. Hidden for attendance as witness at Boston on behalf of town against remonstrance of William Reed and others, 1834. 94. Payment of $4.50 to John Nutting for attendance as witness at Boston on behalf of town against remonstrance of William Reed and others, 1834. 95. Payment of $4.00 to Edmund Kimball for attendance as witness on account of remonstrance, 1834. 96. Payment of $9.00 to George Goss for attendance as witness in case of town against remonstrance of William Reed and others, 1834. 97. Payment of $9.00 to A.R. Knight for attendance as witness before elections committee at Boston on behalf on town, 1834. 98. Payment of $4.50 to Joseph P. Turner for sevice as witness in remonstrance case, 1834. 99. Payment of $4.50 to Edward Crowninshield for services as witness in remonstrance case, 1834. 100. Payment of $6.15 to John Orne for attendance as witness on behalf of town against remonstrance of William Reed and others, 1834. 101. Payment of $4.50 to A.C. Orne for attendance as witness on behalf of town agaiinst remonstrance of William Reed and others, 1834. 102. Payment of $2.00 to Samuel Goss for atteandance as witness on behalf of town against remonstrance of William Reed, 1834. 103. Payment of $4.50 to Richard Homan for attendance as witness in general court, 1834. 104. Payment of $4.50 to John Orne for attendance as witness in general court, 1834. 105. Payment of $7.00 to Thomas H. Green for attendance as witness in remonstrance of William Reed and others, 1834. 106. Payment of $7.00 to Francis Smith for attendance as witness in general court in remonstrance case of William Reed and othes, 1834. 107. Payment of $7.00 to Joseph Hidden for attendance at witness in general court in William Reed remonstrance case, 1834. 108. Payment of $7.00 to Benjamin Brown for attendance as witness in remonstrance case of William Reed, 1834. 109. Payment of $4.50 to William Hawkes for attendance at general court in remonstrance case of William Reed, 1834. 110. Payment of $4.50 to Thomas Elkins for attendance in general court in remonstrance case of William Reed, 1834. 111. Payment of $9.00 to Francis Joy for attendance at Boston as witness in William Reed remonstrance case, 1834. 112. Payment of $5.30 to Joseph Cloutman for summonsing witneesses to general court plus travel expenses, 1834. 113. Payment of $4.50 to Francis G. Selman for services as witness in general court, 1834. 114. Payment of $7.00 to Philip Strong for attendance as witness in Boston general court in remonstrance case of William Reed, 1834. 115. Payment of $7.00 to James E. Wiggins for attendance as witness in remonstrance case against town, 1834. 116. Payment of $32.69 to John H. Gregory for materials and repairs to lock on selectmen's room, on pumps, drains, etc., 1834. 117. Payment of $17.98 to Samuel C. Sparhawk for paper, nails, etc., 1834-1835. 118. Payment of $3.00 to Henry Rea for the use of a room for Probate Court, October term, 1836. 119. Payment of $6.75 to Francis Parton for paper goods, etc., 1830. 120. Payment of $50.35 to Joshua Prentiss for salary and paper, March 1830. 121. Payment of $.69 cents to Francis Parton for writinn paper, quills, 1836. 122. Payment of $1.00 to J. Methway, undated. 123. Payment of $3.50 to Jonathan Blaney, 1829. 124. Payment of $2.52 to Jacob Cloutman for repairs to fireplace in selectmen's room, February 1830. 125. Payment of $7.69 to Joshua Prentiss for recording deaths and births, etc., 1830. 126. Payment of $10.32 to Joshua Prentiss for recording deaths and births, November 1830. 127. Payment of $.66 cents to J&J Goodwin for candles, February 1830. 128. Payment of $7.00 to Jonathan Blaney, 1830. 129. Payment of $2.68 to Sanuel Chapman for 67 feet of timber, October 1830. 130. Payment of $3.50 to Thomas Dodd for 2-1/2 days' labor, 1830. 131. Payment of $7.00 to Thomas B. Phillips for 7 days' labor, May 1830. 132. Payment of $846.25 to John Sparhawk, August 1830. 133. Payment of $5.00 to Joseph Cloutman for posting letters and town books, 1830. 134. Payment of $11.65 to N. Phillips for repairs to pumps, 1832. 135. Payment of $40 to John Traill for services as assessor, 1832. 136. Payment of $6.00 to Joseph Cloutman for services for one year, 1831. 137. Payment of 420 to J.J. Chapman for repairs, 1832. 138. Payment of $40 to George Barker for services as assessor, 1832. 139. Payment of $21.25 to William Goodwin for carpenter work on town house and pump platform, 1832. 140. Payment of $6.25 to Benjamin Smith for ringing bells for three months, 1833. 141. Payment of $62.95 to Josiah Creesy for shingles and boards, 1832. 142. Payment of $4.82 to J&J Goodwin for candles, shingles for town house, paint for pumps, carting boards, etc., 1832. 143. Payment of $8.00 to Joseph Bowden for repairs, 1832. 144. Payment of $8.65 to John Goodwin for carpentry work on town house, 1832. 145. Payment of $1.50 to Dan Weed for cleaning and putting up funnels, 1833. 146. Payment of $4.51 to James Gregory for timber, etc., 1832. 147. Payment of $2.20 to Samuel Sparhawk for paper, 1832. 148. Payment of $4.93 to John Thompson for repairs and painting, 1832. 149. Payment of $1.75 to Nathan Bowen, 1830. 150. Payment of $6.00 to Francis Parton for printing 1,200 tax bills, 1830. 151. Payment of $50 to Edmund Kimball for completion of a well and pump, 1830. 152. Payment of $3.60 to Joshua Prentiss for recording deaths and births, 1830. 153. Payment of $15.50 to Henry Blaney for advertising probate notice in the Marblehead Register for the Estate of John Andrews, printing tax bills, town reports and town notices, 1830-1832. 154. Payment of $3.50 to Thomas Brown, 1832. 155. Payment of $9.00 to Samuel Bowden for attending and Lynn and Salem the deposition of Mrs. Andrews, 1831. 156. Payment of $25 to William Haskell, 1832. 157. Payment of $.50 cents to John Goodwin for repairing window sash, 1832. 158. Payment of $.20 cents to John Gilley for quills, 1832. 159. Payment of $3.09 to John Gilley for quills, padlock for Center School, glass, paper, quills and ink for assessors, 1832. 160. Payment of $1.83 to Samuel Rust for repairs to funnel, 1832. 161. Payment of $40 to Isaac Collyer for services as asessor for the year 1832. 162. Payment of $4.75 to Francis Courtis for work on roads and fish for laborers, 1831. 163. Payment to William Hawkes, 1830. 164. Payment of $5.60 to Joshua Prentiss for recording deaths and births, 1832. 165. Payment of $3.63 to Thomas Bowden for labor, shingles, nails, 1831. 166. Payment of $16 to Joseph Cloutman for services for the year 1831 as messenger to the selectmen. 167. Payment of $29.60 to John Traill for posting letter, horse and chaise to Ipswich to examine probate records, etc., 1830. 168. Payment of $5.50 to Jonathan Blaney for attending meetings, 1832. 169. Payment of $8.00 to John Carrell for repairs to pumps, 1831. 170. Payment of $12.45 to Thomas Bowden for joists, boards, planks, nails, timber, paint, 1832. 171. Payment of $1.35 to George Knight, 1831. 172. Payment of $22.13 to George Humphreys for paint and labor, 1836. 173. A bill to the town from 1830 in makeshift cardboard folder because of fragility. Folder is sealed tightly. |
Subjects |
Invoices |
Date |
1830 |
Year Range from |
1830 |
Year Range to |
1839 |
Catalog date |
2023-04-25 |
People |
Adams, Nathaniel Adams, William B. Bailey, Russell Barker, George Bartlett, Joseph Bessom, Robert H. Blaney, Henry Blaney, J.C. Blaney, Jonathan Blaney, T.C. Bowden, Joseph Bowden, Samuel Bowden, Thomas Bowen, Nathaniel Brown, Benjamin Brown, J.H. Brown, Thomas Caldwell, Joseph Carrell, John Chapman, James Chapman, Nicholas Chapman, Samuel, Jr. Chinn, Samuel, 2nd Choate, Rufus Cloutman, Joseph Collyer, Isaac Creesy, Josiah P. Crowinshield, Edward Dearborn, E.B. Dodd, Benjamin Dodd, Thomas Elkins, Thomas Foote, Caleb Foss, Samuel Frost, Richard Gilly, John Goodwin, Hooper R. Goodwin, John Goodwin, Joseph Goodwin, William Goss, George P. Goss, John Green, Thomas H. Gregory, James Gregory, John Gregory, John H. Gregory, Samuel B. Hamson, John Haskell, William Hathaway, Jeremiah Hathaway, Stephen Hawkes, Moses Hawkes, William Hawkes, William, Jr. Hidden, Joseph B. Hidden, Samuel Hill, Daniel Homan, Benjamin Homan, Gamaliel Homan, Richard Hooper, William Humphery, George W. Ives, William Joy, Francis Kimball, Edmund Knight, Archebald Knight, F. Knight, Franklin Knight, George, Jr. Lindsey, Richard Lummus, Michael Martin, Arnold Martin, Knott, 3rd Martin, Samuel Methway, J. Noyes, A. Nutting, John Orne, A.C. Orne, John Orne, John, Jr. Orne, Joshua Palfray, Ed Palfray, W. Parton, Francis Peach, Lott Phllips, Thomas B. Picket, M.A. Prentiss, Caleb Prentiss, Joshua Putnam, Israel Rea, Henry Ren, Peter Reynolds, William H. Richardson, William A. Robinson, Benjamin Robinson, F. Rust, Samuel Selman, Benjamin Selman, Francis G. Smith, Benjamin Smith, Francis Snellen, Joseph Snow, Thomas, 2nd Sparhawk, J., Jr. Sparhawk, Samuel Stanley, Thomas Stone, John Stone, Joseph, Jr. Stone, Simon Strong, Phillip Tapley, Asa Tapley, Nathan Thompson, Benjamin Thompson, Richard Thomson, John Traill, John Turner, Joseph P. Turner, Samuel Webber, John Weed, Daniel Wiggins, James E. Wilkins, Dan Winslow, Aaron |
Search Terms |
Old Town records |
Lexicon category |
10: Unclassifiable Artifacts |
Lexicon sub-category |
Need to Classify |
Collection |
Gosling Collection |
Condition Notes |
As these papers were collected over a period of 10 years and were stored in various unknown buildings and places were retrieved and sorted by volunteers in 1965 (about 100 years or more after they were made) and remained apparently undisturbed since then.Some have been water damaged. |
