Synopsis The Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Northfield by : Northfield Vermont
Excerpt from The Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Northfield: For the Year Ending Feb. 18, 1891 May 2, Henry Ferris, 3, Frank Relation, 9, Charles Blay, 10, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, 14, H. S. Thresher, 20, J. C. Fletcher, 22. C. C. Gokey, Richard Silsby, 24, J. M. Temple. 24, Mrs. Mary Mee, June 1, Frank Relation, 2, Timothy Holland, 2, S. H. Kent, 2, Frank Relation, 3, Charles Blay, 3, Frank Gold, 3, French M. Dole, 5, 'e. N. Whitney, for N. B. Davenport, 16, Miss Ellen Shoneo, care of Mrs. H. 16, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, 20, Norman B. Davenport, 26, Ellen Shoneo, 27, D. B. Wooster, 27, J. B. Shor'tridge, July 3, C. C. Gokey. 10, Dutton Richmond, 12, Richard Kenedy, 12, Charles Blay, 14, W. A. Blake, 14, F. A. Preston, for old bill, 19, 'mrs. A. A. Wilson, 24, S. W. Steele, Aug. 2, Norman Davenport, 8, E. H. Thayer, 12, Charles Blay, 13, Wm. M. Davis, W. W. Holden, 25, O. B. Banister, for N. Sept. 1, M. J. Clough, 8, Ann Pearsons, 10, Charles Blay, 10, Mrs. A. A. Yvilson, 10 A. E. Denny, for Mrs. Wilson, 13, Norman Davenport, 24, Sidney W. Renslow, 26, F. H. Sprague, Oct. 3. M. J. Clough, 6, Frank Severance, 9, Dr. E. B. Watson, 11, C. S. Kimball, 11. Mrs. A. A. Wilson. 11, Charles Blay, 17, Frank Roberts, 18, Norman B: Davenport, 31, Dr. I. H. Fisk, 31, C. L. Ellis, 31, J. L. Abbott, 31, Frank Relation, Nov. 8, C. P. Wetmore, 10, M. J. Clough, 11, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, 12, Ann Pearsons, 18, Slack Brothers, 17, Charles Blay, 25, Norman Davenport, 25, J. M. Emerson, 25, John Lagier, 26, H. N. Briggs, 26, H. N. Briggs, 29, James P. Johnson, 29, Dutton Richmond, Dec. 1, O. D. Edgerton, 6, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, 10, Fred A. Jones, 18, John Lagier, 22, Wm. M. Davis. 25, Dr. E. B. Watson, 25. Jerry o'day, 28, Jerry O Day,31, Norman Davenport, Jan. 1, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, 4, Wm. Egerton. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.