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At a Special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Delaware held at the Supervisors Rooms in Delhi, February 12, 1864.

Transcribed by Linda Ogborn

Emory R. Southworth

Bounty

57.00

57.00

G. S. Luscomb

Use of House for Election

70.00

70.00

 

 

 

1,083.78

           

            Resolved that we raise thirty one thousand four hundred and seventy three dollars and twenty one cents, and that eight thousand five hundred dollars and fifty cents be paid to the Supervisor, and that twenty-two thousand nine hundred and seventy-two dollars and seventy one cents be deposited in the Unadilla Bank on or before the tenth day of February, 1865, to pay on Soldier’s Bonds there payable.

                                                                                                E. F. Heath, Town Clerk

                                                                                                A. A. VanHorne, Supervisor

                                                                                                Lewis Kentifield      ) Justices

                                                                                                Alfred L. Austin      )  of the

                                                                                                Warren G. Willis     ) Peace

Voted to raise one hundred dollars poor fund, for the coming year.

                                                                                                E. F. Heath, Town Clerk

Audited by the Board of Supervisors and charged on the town:

LeRoy Haskins             Conveying Volunteers             19.50

A. M. Paine                              Printing                         2.35

 

Meredith

A. R. Dutton

Supervisor

20.00

20.00

E. C. Riggs

Town Clerk

29.75

29.75

C. L. Mabie

Justice of the Peace

18.00

18.00

Nathaniel Dean

Do

47.50

47.30

J. G. Graham

Do

68.50

68.50

Reuben Mackey

Assessor

35.00

35.00

N. P. Turner

Assessor

9.75

9.75

Henry Jackson

Do

12.00

12.00

Amos Peister

Commissioner of Highways

9.00

9.00

J. Gillespie

Do

18.00

18.00

William Remington

Do

6.00

6.00

Amos Peister

Overseer of the Poor

4.50

4.50

Charles Hill

Do

3.00

3.00

Richard Garrison

Inspector of Elections

3.00

1.50

Albert Stilson

Do

6.00

4.50

James Humphrey

Do

7.78

7.78

Harvey Bell

Do

6.00

6.00

Isaac Burr

Constable

1.10

1.10

Z. H. Sloat

 

14.25

14.25

Wells & Flint

 

4.00

4.00

J. B. McNaughton

 

7.00

7.00

J. D. Wells

 

4.50

4.50

Thomas Covert

 

54.00

35.00

Finley Gilchrist

 

14.00

14.00

P. H. Peister

 

8.54

8.54

J. M. Jacobs

 

12.00

12.00

Trustees of District No. 3

 

10.00

10.00

J. A. Strong

Clerk of Election

3.00

3.00

 

 

 

414.17

For payment of Town Bonds

 

 

6500.00

 

 

 

8914.17

Commissioners of Highways

 

 

75.00

 

Audited by the Board of Supervisors and charged on the town:

Sturtevant & McIntosh             Printing Bill                   1.75

A. M. Paine                                          Printing & Stationery     6.40

Middletown

1

C. P. Northrup

Clerk of Election

3.00

3.00

2

John D. Hubbell

Do

3.00

3.00

3

John Beardsley

Assessor

23.75

23.75

4

John Smith

Inspector

7.50

7.50

5

Judah Kelly

Clerk & Use of House

15.00

15.00

6

John O. Kelley

Inspector

9.00

9.00

7

Silas H. Mann

Clerk Election

1.50

1.50

8

Jas. Chamberlin

Do

7.50

6.00

9

Joshua F. Roberts

Inspector

7.50

7.50

10

J. T. Allison

Commissioner

27.00

27.00

11

Com’rs. of Highways

For witness fees in Utter suit

34.54

34.54

12

Wm. Akerley

Overseer of the Poor

12.25

12.25

13

J. G. Reynolds

Commissioner

24.00

24.00

14

S. Osterhoudt

Ass’r. & Insp. of Elec.

41.50

41.50

15

John Beadle

Inspector

7.50

7.50

16

John A. Carley

Do

7.50

7.50

17

Jas. G. Ballard

Do

3.00

1.50

18

E. B. Walker

Constable (1863)

4.37

4.37

19

D. H. Jaquish

School Bill

3.93

3.93

20

D. H. Jaquish

Poor Acct.

6.50

6.50

21

Anson A. Dumond

Constable

4.85

4.85

22

John Y. Dumond

Insp. Election

9.46

9.46

23

John Osterhoudt

Do

9.00

9.00

24

Nathaniel Baker

Do

9.00

9.00

25

Wm. E. Hull

Do

1.50

1.50

26

Wm. O’Connor

Town House

6.00

6.00

27

Benira Moore

Poor Acct.

51.00

51.00

28

Wm. O’Connor

Town Clerk

28.65

28.65

29

J. B. Akerly

Town House

66.50

66.50

30

Noah Dimmick

Surveying

3.00

3.00

31

George H. Green

Do

7.89

7.89

32

Noah Beadle

Commissioner

19.50

19.50

33

Noah Beadle

Town House

6.00

6.00

34

Wm. A. TenBroeck

Justice

27.35

27.35

35

Lemuel Sines

Supervisor & Disb’ts.

42.50

42.50

36

H. B. Kelley

Justice

25.50

25.50

37

Gritman Elwood

Do

58.25

58.25

38

D. Waterbury

Do

49.50

49.50

39

R. R. Roberts

Town House

6.00

6.00

40

Warren Dimmick

Assessor

27.00

27.00

41

Augustus Field

Bridge Acct

60.00

60.00

42

John Clum

Do

25.00

25.00

43

John G. Russell

Do

30.00

30.00

44

Gitman Elwood

Do

75.66

75.66

45

Smith W. Reed

Physician

52.25

52.25

46

Chas. D. Brant

Do

4.50

4.50

47

John Grant

Atty (Utter Suit)

45.00

45.00

48

R. Carpenter

Plank

5.40

5.40

49

R. Carpenter

Assessor

1.25

1.26

50

W.W. Grant

Town business at Norwich (By order of Board)

15.00

15.00

51

A. D. Freer

Poor Master Acct.

18.50

18.50

52

Orson M. Allaben

Printing

41.75

41.75

 

 

 

 

1079.61

 

 

 

 

           

Audited by the Board of Supervisors and charged on the Town:

For Town Bounty purposes as per resolution of Town Board                            60,740.66

For highway purposes                                                                                            280.00

For Poor Fund                                                                                                      300.00

A. M. Paine, Printing                                                                                                 4.53

W. Dimmick, surveying                                                                                  2.00

E. B. Walker, Constable bill                                                                                      5.38

 

Roxbury

1

H. N. Wicks

Clerk of Election

4.50

4.50

2

Owen Wicks

Inspector of Election

9.00

9.00

3

John Ferris

Do

6.00

6.00

4

Ed. Ryer

Clerk of Election

3.00

3.00

5

Ed. Burhans

Inspector of Election

1.50

1.50

6

Chancy More

Do

6.00

6.00

7

Ezra Mead

Do

9.00

9.00

9

Erastus Mead

Justice

13.50

13.50

10

J. M. Preston

Clerk of Election

1.50

1.50

11

E. C. Huchins

Do

1.50

1.50

12

Pat. Egan

Commissioner

7.50

7.50

13

Pat. S. Van Dyke

Assessor

21.00

21.00

14

Robert D. Sloat

Overseer of Poor

23.00

23.00

15

H. B. Cronk

Commissioner

13.50

13.50

16

Jas. Powell

Assessor

19.50

19.50

17

Wm. Montgomery

Collector Over p’d taxes 1862

17.22

17.22

18

Jacob Newkirk

Medical Service

15.50

15.50

19

S. S. Cartwright

Do

28.25

 

20

S. S. Cartwright

Do

15.00

43.25

21

John B. Scudder

Assessor

10.50

10.50

22

A. Cartwright

Justice

4.50

4.50

23

E. P. More

Printing

11.00

11.00

25

Wm. D. Powell

Insp. of Election

6.00

6.00

26

Geo. H. Keator

Insp. of Election

9.00

9.00

27

O. A. Meeker

Do

6.26

6.26

28

F. J. Youngman

Town Clerk 1863

12.00

12.00

29

John R. Ganoung

Commissioner

4.50

4.50

30

Humphrey Crary

Use of House

5.00

5.00

31

Chas. Harley

Overseer of Poor

12.00

12.00

32

Wm. W. More

Special Constable

6.00

6.00

33

Thos. Fitch

Physician

12.00

12.00

34

John E. Newkirk

Town Clerk

35.50

35.50

35

Reed & Preston

Use Of House 1863-4

50.00

50.00

36

J. K. Benjamin

Justice

13.50

13.50

37

John T. Grant

Justice

4.45

4.35

38

A. C. Cowles

Do

10.50

10.50

39

A. D. Crary

Constable

9.02

5.27

 

 

 

 

3.55

 

 

 

 

437.40

 

The following accounts were allowed by Board of Town Auditors for volunteers, furnished under the call of the President of October, 1863, by authority of a Special Town Meeting, held Dec. 29, 1863:

Certificate fo John S. Gemmel, assigned to Chas. Harley                                                           300.00

Inst. from Feb. 24, 1864 to Feb. 1, 1865                                                              19.60           319.60

Filling quota under call of July 18, 1864 of President U. S. 55 men                                        43713.76

 

Audited by the Board of Supervisors and charged on the Town:

For Highway purposes                                                                                                  180.00

For Poor Fund                                                                                                                         200.00

 

Sidney

Sluman B. Wattles

Supervisor

13.50

Wm. H. Bradford

Late Supervisor

1.50

J. G. Houghtaling

Town Clerk

25.00

Sluman L. Wattles

Justice

37.66

R. W. Courtney

Justice

9.55

Wm. Gregory, Jr.

Do

17.25

Samuel Kellogg

Do

17.00

Reuben Lewis

Assessor & Clerk of Polls

20.00

Samuel Niles

Do

22.50

E. B. Williams

Do

12.00

John M. Betts

Late Assessor & Clerk of Polls

19.50

Chas. M. Fletcher

Commissioner of Highways

27.00

Albert Hodges

Do

41.00

David Siver

Do

19.50

Henry Fleming

Inspector of Election

10.50

S. R. Beckworth

Do

6.00

Foster Thompson

Do

9.75

Wm. Gregory, JR.

Clerk of Polls

9.00

Winsor Merithew

Overseer of Poor

12.00

John Pooler

Do

7.50

Wm. McClellan

Late Overseer of Poor

3.00

Chas. S. Rogers

Railroad Commissioner

10.00

Ira E. Sherman

Do

6.00

R. W. Courtney

Do

16.49

David Whitney

Constable

8.46

George B. Fellows

Printing

25.00

Wm. Bunnell

Town House

5.00

Joseph R. Wood

Over paid taxes

10.00

For Overseers of Poor

 

50.00

For Highway Commissioners

 

250.00

To Emerson E. Warren

For Vol. Town Bounty assigned to S. L. Wattles

50.00

 

March 1st, 1864, first issue of Town Bonds for volunteers for the

Town of Sidney (eighteen in number) for the sum of $375.00

Each and one Town Bond for the sum of $75.00, amounting to principal                        6825.00

Inst. from March 4, 1864 to Feb. 4, 1865                                                                       437.93

March 30th, 1864, second issue of Bonds, ($6,400); interest payable

the first day of February, 1865; Bonds dated April 1st, 1864; payable

February 1866.Interest                                                                                        393.31

Third issue of Bonds, under the call of the President for 500,000.  The

part of these Bonds payable Feb. 1st, 1865, amount to                                                  16261.00

 

(The balance of this report is unreadable)

Signed by:

L. E. Sherman, Bounty Commissioner

Thomas P. Williams,  

Wm. Gregory, Jr.

R.W. Courtney

S. L. Wattles

 

Stamford

John S. McNaught

Supervisor

24.00

24.00

John Loughran

Town Clerk

41.50

41.50

Geo. T. Foote

Justice

50.15

50.15

Wm. E. Bates

Do

19.38

19.38

E. A. Powell

Do

17.85

17.85

Alex Shaw

Assessor

12.00

12.00

R. Nesbitt

Do

12.91

12.91

H. Cowan, Jr.

Do

10.50

10.50

Alex. McDonald

Com. of Highways

15.00

15.00

S. H. Taylor

Do

12.75

12.75

L. Hager

Do

12.75

12.75

C. E. Simmons,

Trans. & Board Vols.

43.50

43.50

Peter A. Grant

Constable

2.22

2.22

Fredk. Griffin

Do

3.94

3.94

E. T. Grant

Do

-----

-----

M. H. Kerr

Inspector of Election

6.25

6.25

C. K. Bush

Do

7.50

7.50

R. S. Rich

Do

7.50

7.50

Henry Grant

Clerk of Board Registry and Stationery

1.64

1.64

A. T. Wilcox

Clerk Special Election

3.00

3.00

John McDonald

Clerk of Election

3.00

3.00

Henry C. & Mary Overing

Over Pd. Tax

8.92

8.92

Hugh Scutt

Town House

20.00

20.00

A. B. Grant

Town House & Board Vols.

40.80

40.80

Charles E. Simmons

Overseer of Poor

3.25

3.25

Wm. J. McMurdy

Service for Vols

8.00

8.00

Wm S. Foote

Do

25.00

35.00

John M. Olmstead

Do

77.12

77.12

Isaac J. Squires

Highway Labor

71.50

71.50

 

 

571.93

571.93

Bonds Due February 1st 1865

 

2500.00

 

Notes due and payable Feb.1, 1865

 

16400.00

 

Inst. on notes & bonds to Feb. 1, 1865

 

1450.37

 

For Commissioner of Highways

 

250.00

 

To pay bounty bonds

 

200.00

 

To pay bounty bonds

 

4650.00

25450.37

Wm. B. Stanley

Bill procuring vols.

 

72.00

           

Audited by the Board of Supervisors and charged on the Town.

A. M. Paine                              2.35

A. B. Grant                              .60

           

Tompkins

1

Daniel N. Alverson

Assessor

24.00

24.00

2

Jacob Boice

Do

21.00

21.00

3

C. E. Burrows

Do

27.00

27.00

4

Alvah B. Hall

Inspector of Election

7.50

7.50

5

Gilbert M. Briggs

Do

7.50

7.50

6

M. R. Wheeler

Do

7.50

7.50

7

G. M. Huntingdon

Do

9.00

9.00

8

R. C. Love

Do

9.00

9.00

9

S. G. Peck

Do

9.46

9.46

10

A. J. Youmans

Clerk of Election

4.50

4.50

11

A. M. Cable

Do

4.50

4.50

12

Albert Seymour

Clerk of Election, assigned to E. B. Owen

1.50

1.50

13

B. McGibbon

Clerk of Election

4.50

4.50

14

A. G. Miller

Poor Master

25.75

25.75

15

A. W. Sliter

Do

18.35

18.35

16

Geo. W. Briggs

Late Poor Master

9.25

9.25

17

N. L. Grant

Over paid Tax

3.00

3.00

18

L. P. Allen

Printing

40.25

40.25

19

Wm. McClure

Surveying

24.50

20.00

20

Charles Knapp

Room for election

10.50

10.50

21

Esther Willson

Do

10.00

7.00

22

Devereux & Clark

 

8.50

8.50

23

E. Y. Edick

Town Clerk

52.45

52.45

24

H. H. Bolt

Clerk of Election

3.00

3.0

25

G. D. Ostrom

Clerk of Election special

1.50

1.50

26

Charles Ostrom

Use of House

20.00

20.00

27

C. VanSchoyck

Surveying

19.00

19.00

28

A. C. Smith

Justice

6.85

6.85

29

S. H. Edick

Do

30.10

30.10

30

John Webster

Do

18.75

18.75

31

Wm. H. Owen

Do

29.81

19.81

32

Thomas Empet

Sheep killed by dogs

15.00

15.00

33

Charles Maples

Supervisor

25.00

25.00

34

T. W. Ostrom

Com. of Highways

42.00

42.00

35

Jacob Hathaway

Late Com. of Highways

28.00

28.00

36

Abram Scott

Right of Way

25.00

25.00

37

Jacob Huyck

Do

25.00

25.00

38

T. Reynolds

Do

25.00

25.00

39

Chauncy Mills

Do

25.00

25.00

40

P. S. Smith

Do

25.00

25.00

42

G. Dicks

Right of way, assigned to Wm. K. Owen

25.00

25.00

43

G. W. Dann

Constable

32.49

32.49

44

C. Maples

Refunded Tax

7.39

7.39

45

Abram Constable

Refunded Tax

10.31

10.31

46

Commissioner of highways

 

 

250.00

47

Jacob Walley, Jr.

Sheep killed by dogs

10.00

10.00

 

Overseers of Poor

 

 

700.00

 

To the Supervisor

To pay town volunteer bonds, rnd inst., due Feb. 1st, 1865

 

21712.22

 

E. B. Owens

For recruiting 20 vols.

 

200.00

 

John B. Perry

For recruiting 12 vols.

 

120.00

 

F. W. Teed

For recruiting 9 vols

 

90.00

 

Chas. Maples

Dists. on acct. vol’ng

 

152.57

 

 

 

 

23996.00

           

Audited by the Board of Supervisors and charged on the Town.

A. M. Paine                                          3.05

 

 

 

 

 

 

Walton

W. S. & H. E. St. John

Soldier’s Fammily Relief order

11.25

11.25

S. F. Steele

Clerk of Board Registers

3.00

3.00

W. H. Rogers

Clerk of Election

3.00

3.00

A.E. Berray

Assessor

19.50

19.50

Wm. P. More

Do

16.50

16.50

R. M. Gallup

Do

24.50

24.50

J.S. McLaury

Physician

12.64

12.64

T. J. Ogden

Do

32.15

32.15

L. S. Steele

Justice

32.58

32.58

S. H. White

Do

21.00

21.00

T. M. Lyon

Do

31.84

31.84

Thos. Marvin

Justice & Surveyor

28.57

28.57

Thos. Harby

Damages for Sheep killed

7.00

7.00

J. B. Eells

Supervisor

127.30

127.30

J.B. Eells

Cash to pay deficiency in taxes

42.80

42.80

J. W. Alexander

Inspector of Election

9.00

9.00

Geo. C. Steele

Do

9.25

9.25

Geo.W. Hanford

Do

10.50

10.50

D. H. Gay

Clerk ofElection

3.00

3.00

Steele, Sivers & Co.

Soldiers Family Relief Order

5.99

5.99

Geo. W. Fitch

Town Clerk

52.21

52.21

H. M. Wood

Dog Tax Refunded

.50

.50

N. Fitch & Son

Soldiers Family Relief Orders

44.35

44.35

DeForest & Fitch

Do

35.00

35.00

Wm. Andrews

Com. of Highways

11.25

11.25

E. Guild

Do

10.50

10.50

Jehiel Beach

Do

12.75

12.75

Stephen Berray

Overseer of Poor

20.75

20.75

M. Dann

Constable

22.54

22.54

I. J. St. John

Clerk of Elections

4.50

4.50

O. J. Eells

Town Clerk and rent of hall

51.60

41.60

S. Smith

Overseer of poor 1863

11.75

11.75

Norwood Bowne

Printing

2.25

2.25

For Relief of the Poor

 

200.00

200.00

For Commissioners of Highway

 

250.00

250.00

For War Debt

 

20000.00

20000.00

 

 

21181.32

21171.32

Audited by the Board of Supervisors and charged to the Town.

A. M. Paine                              2.40

 

Delaware County, ss:

            I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true statement of the accounts as audited by the several Town Boards of the County of Delaware, and charged on the several towns by the Board of Supervisors, and of several accounts audited by the Board of Supervisors and charged on the several towns for the year 1864.

                                                                                               

 

           

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