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diff --git a/old/66705-0.txt b/old/66705-0.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 94f0485..0000000 --- a/old/66705-0.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,781 +0,0 @@ -The Project Gutenberg eBook of Valuation of Real Estate in the Town of -Acton, by Abraham Conant - -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and -most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions -whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms -of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at -www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you -will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before -using this eBook. - -Title: Valuation of Real Estate in the Town of Acton - November 2, 1850 - -Author: Abraham Conant - Nathan Brooks - Jonathan B. Davis - -Release Date: November 10, 2021 [eBook #66705] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -Produced by: SF2001, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at - https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images - generously made available by The Internet Archive) - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK VALUATION OF REAL ESTATE IN THE -TOWN OF ACTON *** - - - - - VALUATION - OF - REAL ESTATE - IN THE - TOWN OF ACTON. - NOVEMBER 2, 1850. - - - BOSTON: - DAMRELL & MOORE, PRINTERS, NO. 16 DEVONSHIRE STREET. - 1850. - - - - - VALUATION - OF - REAL ESTATE - IN THE - TOWN OF ACTON. - - - ----------------------------+------------+--------------+-------------- - |_Buildings._| _Improved | _Unimproved - | | Land._ | Land._ - NAMES. +------------+------+-------+------+------- - | Value in |Acres.|Val. in|Acres.|Val. in - | Dolls. | | Dolls.| | Dls. - ----------------------------+------------+------+-------+------+------- - Samuel T. Adams, 625 10 187 57 1,188 - Nathaniel S. Adams, 125 6 218 3 31 - Nathan Brooks, 750 50 1,250 36 625 - Joseph Brabrook, 375 30 562 60 1,000 - Lucy Barnard, 10 312 69 812 - Jonathan Barker, 187 18 312 22 250 - Heirs of William Billings, 375 7 250 7 63 - Sally Bright, 375 16 300 17 200 - Elizabeth Brooks, 562 1 125 - James A. Balch, 687 ¼ 25 - Nathaniel G. Brown, 687 19 437 10 250 - Peletiah Brooks, 187 18 337 17 232 - Isaac Barker, 562 28 625 12 150 - John P. Buttrick, 1,125 3 125 24 187 - James H. Brown, 1,062 14 562 - Isaac Bullard, 437 36 1,000 12 125 - Jonas Blodget, 875 7 416 - Simon Blanchard, 500 12 343 23 468 - Sumner Blood, 875 50 1,050 60 875 - Hyram Butters, 500 ¼ 31 - Amos Brooks, 300 - Charles R. Bowers, 725 1 75 12 375 - Joseph Barker, 437 20 531 35 562 - Luther Billings, 500 20 375 60 625 - Reuben Barker, 312 4 250 - Elijah C. Brown, 125 2 75 10 272 - John C. Burbeck, 2,750 87 2,250 16 312 - William P. Brigham, 100 - Heirs of Daniel Brooks, 7 200 - John Chaffin, 437 28 625 24 437 - Robert Chaffin, 875 20 750 20 437 - Samuel Chaffin, 600 1 166 - Aaron Chaffin, 343 14 437 - Harris Cowdrey, 1,125 4 275 16 300 - Abraham Conant, 937 40 812 30 562 - Winthrop F. Conant, 437 30 562 15 187 - George Coffin, 625 54 1,350 76 950 - Simeon Conant, 468 44 1,100 36 681 - Luther Conant, 750 95 1,900 95 1,062 - Joel Conant, 1,250 80 1,562 84 1,312 - William Chaplin, 218 37 688 8 100 - Eliza Cole, 5 125 - Alfred Chaffin, 187 26 625 2 31 - Luther Davis, 750 45 750 25 437 - Ebenezer Davis, 1,125 64 1,250 76 2,375 - Ebenezer Davis, Jr., 1,625 100 1,875 115 1,875 - Harriet Davis, 312 ½ 125 45 750 - Cyrus Dole, 937 10 625 9 125 - Herzina Dole, 666 ½ 67 - Silas Davis, 812 ½ 100 - Jonathan B. Davis, 750 16 750 6 225 - Asa P. Dudley, 593 2 125 - Solomon L. Dutton, 625 11 462 3 63 - Joseph Dole, 463 1½ 88 - Joseph Estabrook, 375 30 500 60 687 - Tristram Edmonds, 343 - Aaron Fletcher, 63 2 62 - Alden Fuller, 1,000 40 1,000 69 750 - Winthrop E. Faulkner, 4,000 49 1,218 49 1,218 - Lucy Fletcher, 344 20 369 7 188 - Cyrus Fletcher, 344 26 687 - Calvis Fletcher, 225 3 75 - John Fletcher, 2d, 312 32 593 13 250 - Abel Farrer, 187 10 125 15 125 - John Fletcher, 1,250 3 375 32 1,125 - Isaac T. Flagg, 500 12 500 16 500 - James C. Graham, 625 30 812 35 437 - William M. Gilmore, 750 1 125 - John Grimes, 375 2 166 - Reuben Green, 937 - William H. Gray, 375 ½ 63 - Israel H. Giles, 250 25 437 11 125 - Eleazer S. Handley, 187 4 187 - David M. Handley, 437 41 875 103 2,750 - Abraham B. Handley, 875 50 1,625 74 750 - Amos Handley, 300 15 437 30 437 - Aaron Hosmer, 437 27 625 23 687 - Nathan D. Hosmer, 437 27 625 23 687 - Rufus Holden, 1,000 - Daniel Harris, 425 15 375 20 458 - Timothy Hartwell, 812 7 375 3 [TN]11 - Stevens Hayward, 2,125 6 750 - John Harris, Jr., 500 5 125 20 437 - Ward S. Haskell, 687 45 1,000 35 687 - Simon Hosmer, 687 40 1,000 35 437 - James Harris, 437 7 187 23 375 - David W. Hosmer, 812 - Silas Hosmer, 812 44 813 50 1,000 - Andrew Hapgood, 718 56 1,125 25 687 - Nathaniel Hapgood, 375 50 687 50 1,000 - James Hapgood, 750 50 1,000 44 500 - Moses Hayward, 1,250 16 500 8 188 - Benjamin F. Hapgood, 750 75 1,875 27 500 - Simon Hapgood, 750 50 1,125 50 625 - Henry Holden, 625 50 1,375 50 625 - Levi Houghton, 375 28 562 32 1,163 - Henry Haynes, 250 30 437 7 93 - Sally Haynes, 60 9 187 4 38 - John Harris, 125 8 150 17 218 - Samuel Hosmer, 625 20 437 40 587 - Ephraim Hosmer, 750 1½ 375 - Silas Holden, 1,000 88 1,625 88 1,375 - William Hosmer, 250 3 125 2 33 - Jeremiah Hosmer, 250 7 125 13 62 - Jonathan Hosmer, 500 30 625 20 562 - James R. Harvey, 437 - Ebenezer W. Hayward, 750 35 562 42 562 - Eri Huggins, 125 10 250 - Aaron C. Handley, 500 - Lemuel Hildreth, 687 ½ 62 - John Hapgood, 531 34 906 20 437 - Calvin Harris, 437 10 375 26 250 - Ebenezer Hayward, 875 46 750 55 626 - Albert Hayward, 812 40 750 60 1,625 - James W. Hayward, 875 ½ 125 - Simeon Ingalls, 20 200 - Abel Jones, 2,150 60 1,750 30 875 - Elnathan Jones, 1,063 41 1,375 20 375 - Luther B. Jones, 791 13 531 - Nathaniel Jones, 310 ½ 50 - Thomas G. F. Jones, 500 - Silas Jones, 500 20 375 17 437 - Ivory Keyes, 938 50 1,250 50 1,250 - Simeon Knight, 312 ½ 50 - Newell A. Knight, 312 - Elijah Knapp, 625 ½ 62 - Thomas Kinsley, 250 3 187 - Francis Kinsley, 302 1½ 115 - Thomas F. Lawrence, 187 15 188 10 100 - Eli Litchfield, 1,000 24 625 40 625 - Charles D. Lothrop, 450 - John J. Lothrop, 187 ½ 62 - William R. Lothrop, 1,750 ½ 125 - Ralph Lawrence, 150 1 50 - Edwin C. Lesslie, 562 ¼ 38 - Heirs of Amos Law, 250 20 362 2 25 - James Lentell, 1,250 45 1,250 41 500 - Jesse V. Lentell, 625 20 375 8 125 - Maynard & Lentell, 718 ¼ 25 - West Acton Steam Mill Co., 2 100 - A. & O. W. Mead, 1,625 ½ 50 - John Nickless, 375 28 375 50 380 - Joseph Noyes, 437 20 531 22 363 - Cyrus Noyes, 437 ¼ 20 - Ephraim Oliver, 375 40 563 20 375 - George B. Piper, 593 27 687 23 375 - Josiah Piper, 162 10 250 5 94 - Jonathan A. Piper, 687 40 812 30 437 - Davis Parlin, 875 50 1,250 40 750 - Cyrus Putnam, 218 9 312 - Nathaniel Peck, 312 1 62 1 25 - Heirs of Dolly Putman, 25 750 - Dexter F. Parker, ¼ 63 - Elbridge G. Parker, 500 40 500 26 312 - Asa Parker, 1,063 100 2,188 80 1,750 - William Phillips, 62 1 25 4 75 - Luther W. Piper, 156 2 187 - Tilly Robbins, 500 38 625 38 437 - Tilly Robbins, Jr., 312 10 112 3 42 - Heirs of Eben Robbins, 287 20 500 20 313 - Isaac Reed, 1,000 80 2,000 80 1,250 - Isaiah Reed, 500 35 875 38 370 - William Reed, 500 45 1,125 35 900 - William Reed, 2d, 750 48 906 87 906 - Ithamer Robbins, ¾ 65 - Charles Robbins, 563 15 281 20 375 - Elbridge Robbins, 1,750 73 1,500 200 3,375 - Lewis Rouillard, 750 ½ 63 - Frederick Rouillard, 363 41 1,250 24 500 - Charles F. Richardson, 363 16 400 4 100 - George Robbins, 100 15 188 13 162 - Benjamin Reed, 375 12 500 8 125 - Horace Richardson, 625 6 250 - Francis Robbins, 375 38 688 40 438 - Henderson Rowell & Co., 1,438 ½ 63 - Benjamin Robbins, 469 30 563 10 156 - John H. Robbins, 188 50 500 50 813 - Ira Stockwell, 625 ½ 63 - Solomon Smith, 625 11 250 17 250 - Ebben Smith, 750 40 625 40 875 - Obed A. Symond, Haynes Place, 406 28 420 27 249 - O. A. Symons, 2 63 10 125 - Bradley Stone, 688 3 313 - Mary Skinner, 688 12 280 40 1,000 - Heirs of Nathaniel Stearns, 825 60 1,250 40 625 - Horatio Stearns, 813 2 187 - George W. Sawyer, 438 - William Shattuck, 150 - William R. Shattuck, 250 9 218 - Levi W. Stevens, 1,250 1 65 - John Sanders, 250 22 312 20 200 - Heirs of Henry C. Shapley, 812 ¼ 31 - George C. Wright, 656 ¼ 30 - Silas Taylor, 1,250 100 2,500 109 2,500 - Silas Taylor, Hosmer Place, 1,250 2 250 - Silas Taylor, Wheeler, 500 20 300 55 500 - Silas Taylor, Fairbank Place, 250 25 500 21 187 - Tuttle & Taylor, 43 875 30 125 - Francis Tuttle, 1,600 44 1,475 44 438 - Daniel Tuttle, 1,250 30 791 18 250 - Heirs of Thomas Thorp, 125 5 125 15 150 - Elliot Tarbell, 625 21 531 21 406 - Joseph W. Tuttle, 1,000 ½ 50 - William D. Tuttle, 2 250 - Jedediah Tuttle, 625 40 750 30 625 - Peter Tenney, 938 41 937 40 1,875 - Simon Tuttle, 1,250 72 2,250 150 2,500 - Charles Tuttle, 875 67 1,500 73 1,105 - Horace Tuttle, 1,375 22 1,250 33 416 - James Tuttle, 875 25 625 11 312 - Varnum Tuttle, 438 - Edward Tuttle, 750 7 875 - George W. Todd, 1,250 1 188 - Jonathan W. Teel, 1,000 45 1,250 61 666 - Francis Tuttle, - Guardian of Horatio Law, 250 10 187 19 938 - Daniel L. Veazey, 125 ½ 25 - Joseph Wild, 438 50 750 31 437 - Josiah D. Wheeler, 750 9 250 26 312 - Edward Wetherbee, 1,500 48 875 63 1,667 - Daniel Wetherbee, 2d, 3,150 - Edward Wetherbee, Jun., 8 187 16 313 - Ebenezer Wood, 750 8 313 - John White, 1,000 20 626 15 313 - Eunice Weston, 313 9 271 12 187 - Joseph C. Wheeler, 15 200 - William Wheeler, 375 39 750 44 437 - Franklin Wheeler, 250 18 350 16 125 - Jonathan Wheeler, 250 22 562 88 1,375 - Loel Wood, 750 22 625 40 500 - Lewis Wood, [A]1,125 18 375 12 187 - James T. Woodbury, 1,250 37 1,063 53 1,187 - Nathan Wright, 375 50 1,063 50 1,125 - Daniel Wetherbee, 625 10 312 10 187 - Cyrus Wheeler, 563 16 300 41 1,656 - James W. Wheeler, 500 36 400 40 725 - Catherine Wheeler, 150 20 250 18 362 - Aaron Wood, 187 10 200 15 312 - Samuel Woodbury, 625 2 125 - John Woodbury, 2½ 150 - Luther Wilkins, 375 ⅛ 38 - Samuel W. Walker, 625 - Aaron Wheeler, ¾ 140 - John Whitney, 93 ½ 25 - Levi Wetherbee, 875 3 125 - Nathan H. Wheeler, 150 - Thomas B. Wiggin, 687 30 750 20 250 - Mary Worster, 469 ½ 31 - - NON-RESIDENTS. - - Alfred Barker, 166 1 60 . . - Heirs of Roger Brown, . 25 1,000 . - Stedman Buttrick, . . . 15 687 - Prescott Barrett, . . . 5 125 - Heirs of Samuel Barrett, . . . 10 250 - Joseph D. Brown, . . . 13 281 - Abel J. Barrett, . . . 2 125 - William Brown, . 2 125 13 187 - James Brown, . . . 22 250 - Albert Boynton, . . . 8 125 - John Burbeck, . 2 62 . . - Ephraim H. Bellows, . . . 5 125 - George Brooks, . 2 62 20 312 - James C. Crumby, . . . 7 600 - Charles A. Conant, . . . 22 387 - Samuel Conant, . 4 125 . . - Mariah Conant, . 2 93 7 348 - John M. Cheny, . . . 14 250 - American Powder Co., [A]20,000 20 1,250 12 375 - Fitchburg Railroad Co., . 8 625 . . - William Dupee, . . . 5 125 - Joseph Derby, . . . 17 562 - Betsey Davis, . . . 28 437 - Calvin C. Damon, . . . 15 187 - Stephen Farrer, . . . 2 62 - John Fletcher, . 7 250 . . - Heirs of Joseph Fletcher, . . . 16 750 - Charles Goddard, . . . 4 294 - Lewis Graham, 812 16 500 9 188 - Elbridge Gates, Stow, . . . 45 656 - Aaron S. Hayward, . . . 12½ 400 - Samuel Hosmer, . . . 14 250 - Joseph Harrington, . . . 3 62 - Cyrus Heald, . . . 25 550 - Heirs of Cyrus Hosmer, . . . 15 291 - Joseph Heald, . . . 3 62 - Ephraim Hosmer, . 11 250 . . - Abner Hosmer, 500 . . . . - William G. Heald, . . . 30 875 - Levi Hutchinson, . . . 7 63 - Lucy Hubbard, . . . 5 125 - Ebenezer Hayward, Boxboro’, 1,375 8 250 40 1,750 - Lyman Haynes, Billerica, . . . 8 125 - Samuel Hayward, Boxboro’, 562 ½ 62 . . - Andrew J. Harlow, New York, . . . 5 63 - Abel Hosmer, Concord, . . . 20 375 - Stephen Johnson, 363 18 400 22 300 - Joseph B. Keyes, . . . 41 625 - Davis Litchfield, . . . 5 200 - Samuel Lees, . . . 7 250 - John Lagross, . . . 8 156 - David Loring, . . . 30 563 - Heirs of Abel Moore, 5 62 - William Melvin, . 12 500 32 375 - Heirs of Charles Melvin, . . . 14 187 - Hannah Permenter, . . . 8 250 - Orpha S. Perham, 562 . . . . - Dennis Putnam, . . . 13 312 - Lewis Rouillard, Littleton, . 2 125 . - S. S. Richardson, [A]4,375 5 250 - Prescott Reed, . . . 4 100 - Susan Robbins, . 3 50 . - John D. Robbins, California, . . . 13 218 - William Rhoads, . 7 125 . . - Andrew I. Sawyer, . 4 156 . . - Eleazer Sawtell, . . . 16 156 - Elias Sweetser, . . . 7 187 - Marshall Stearns, . 20 562 . . - William Smith, . 8 250 . . - William Schouler, [A]1,125 . . . . - Sargent & Tuttle, Stow, 1,375 1 125 . . - Francis Tuttle, Stow, . 12 225 100 1,250 - Jeremiah Tuttle, Littleton, . 30 1,125 . . - Oliver B. Trask, . . . 1 25 - A person unknown, . . . 1 25 - James Wood, Concord, . . . 8 281 - Daniel Wood, Concord, . . . 8 219 - Eunice Wyman, . . . 3 125 - John Wadleigh, . 6 187 9 188 - Lewis Wetherbee, . . . 6 100 - John Wood, . . . 15 437 - Oliver M. Whipple, 150 5 250 10 250 - Isaac Whitney, Stow, . 2 63 11 375 - Almon Wright, Troy, N. H., 375 . . . . - James & Isaac Wellington, . 30 875 . . - John H. Wheeler, . 2 32 . . - Benjamin O. Wellington, 4 63 . . - John Wetherbee, Boxboro’, 625 ½ 62 . . - Daniel Whitney, . . . 7 312 - Nathan M. Wright, . . . 7 125 - Jesse Willis, . . . 15 250 - Jabez Walcott, [A]4,250 3 187 4 187 - - - The foregoing is a valuation of the real estate of the inhabitants of - Acton, and non-resident owners of real estate in said town, taken by us - the subscribers, Assessors of said Acton, and published by a vote of - the inhabitants of said Acton. - - Abraham Conant, } _Assessors of Acton._ - Nathan Brooks, } - Jonathan B. 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