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a- '^ ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE SELECTMEN, TREASURER, The •Migbway agents. School Boards, AND Uibrarp Committee OF THE TOWN OF HAMPTON, N.H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 19 U i\. afnilton Smith ll Library ;; Universitv o\ \\ \ New H;:i'T>oshire || Hampton, N.-H. ROCKINGHAM PRINTING CO. 1911 -S

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ANNUAL REPORTSOF THE

SELECTMEN, TREASURER,

The•Migbway agents.

School Boards,AND

Uibrarp Committee

OF THE TOWN OF

HAMPTON, N.H.,FOR THE YEAR ENDING

FEBRUARY 15, 19U

i\.

afnilton Smith ll

Library ;;

Universitv o\ \\

\New H;:i'T>oshire ||

Hampton, N.-H.

ROCKINGHAM PRINTING CO.

1911

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ANNCJAL REPORTSOF THE

SELECTMEN, TREASURER,IHigbway Bgents,

XtiE School Boards,AND

Uibrarp Committee

CF THE TOWN OF

HAMPTON, N.H.,FOR THE YEAR ENDING

FEBRUARY 15, 1911

«1.

Hampton, N. H.

ROCKINGHAM PRINTING CO.

191 I

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TOWIN OPHIOERS

MODERATOR

JOHN F. MARSTONTOWN CLERK

HORACE M. LANE

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE GENERAL COURT

HUGH BROWNSELECTMEN

JOSEPH B. BROWN FRANK E- JAMESCHRISTOPHER S- TOPPAN

TOWN TREASURER

HOWARD G- LANE

COLLECTOR OF TAXES

JOHN W. MASONSCHOOL BOARD

CHARLES M. BATCHELDER JOHN A. ROSSABBOTT L. JOPLIN

HIGH SCHOOL BOARD

JOHN A. ROSS *DAVID H. ADAMSELISABETH B. NORRIS

LIBRARY COMMITTEE

SIMEON A. SHAW CHARLES M. BATCHELDERJOHN A. ROSS

SUPERVISORS OF CHECKLIST

HERBERT PERKINS WILLIAM T, ROSSFRANK S. MASONBOARD OF HEALTH

STANLEY M. WARD, M. D., chairman GEO- E. GARLANDWILLIAM T. ROSS, C. E.

SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

NELSON J. NORTONAUDITORS

ABBOTT NORRIS CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS*Deceased.

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Report of the Annual Town

Meeting Held March 8, 19 lo

At a legal town meeting duly notified and holden at Hampton, in the

County of Rockingham, on the second Tuesday of March in the

year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and ten, and called to order

at twenty-two minutes past ten o'clock a. m., by the moderator

of the town, John F. Marston, the legal voters of said town by

major vote and ballot"-

Chose— Horace M- Lane, Town Clerk, who took the oath of office

prescribed by law.

Voted—That the three Selectmen be voted for all on one ballot.

Chose—Joseph B. Brown, Frank E. James and Christopher S. Top-

pan, Selectmen of the town for the ensuing year, who were

sworn to the faithful performance of their duties,

Chose—Howard G- Lane, Treasurer for ensuing year.

Chose—John W. Mason, Collector of Taxes for the ensuing year.

Voted—That the Selectmen be chosen Assessors-

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Chose—Abbott Norris and Charles Francis Adams, Auditors.

Voted—That the appointment of Constable be left with the Select-

men.

Voted—That the Selectmen appoint the Library Committee-

Voted —That Surveyors of Highways be appointed by the Selectmen.

Chose— Frank B- Brown, John W- Towle, James W. Berry, Samu-

el W. Dearborn and Warren M. Batchelder, Surveyors of Wood

and Lumber; the first two mentioned being sworn-

Chose — Nelson J. Norton, Sealer of Weights and Measures-

Voted—That the Selectmen appoint the Health Officers.

Voted—That we raise the sum required by law for highway purposes.

Voted—That the sum required by law, viz- five cents on each one

hundred dollars valuation, be raised for sidewalks.

Voted—That the same sum as last year be raised for the benefit of

the Library.

Voted—That two hundred dollars be raised for improvement in the

cemeteries-

Voted—That the sum of twelve hundred dollars be raised for town

purposes.

Voted—That seventy-five dollars be raised for Memorial day.

Voted—That the sum of nine hundred dollars be raised for electric

lights.

Voted—That the sum of money that the law requires be raised for

the extermination of the brown tail moth.

An informal report was made by the committee appointed in

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relation to the protection of White Island to the effect that it

was inexpedient to take any action.

Voted—That the town appropriate the sum of two thousand dollars

($2,000 >, for the purpose of repairing and building the new State

road, five hundred dollars of which to be raised by taxation the

coining year.

Voted—That one thousand dollars ($1,000), be appropriated for the

purpose of building and repairing breakwaters at the beach, five

hundred dollars of which to be raised by taxation the coming

year-

Voted—That all heavy teaming necessary for the repairs on the

highways and breakwaters be done, as far as practicable, in

months other than July and August,

t

Voted— That the Selectmen enforce the law in relation to the speed

of automobiles.

Voted --That the Selectmen be instructed to consult with the United

States Engineers as to the best method of building breakwaters,

the same to be done at a nominal expense to the town-

Voted—That the Selectmen be instructed to borrow funds, in antici"

pation of taxes, sufficient to pay the running expenses of the

town.

The committee on a new library building informally reported

that the contract for building the same had been let, also that

work would be begun as soon as the season would permit, when

it was

Voted— That the said Library Building Committee be discharged.

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Voted—That the thanks of the town be tendered to the n:iembers of

the above committee for their services-

Voted—To adjourn to the first Thursday in September at 7:30 o'clock

p- m.

A true record,

HORACE M. LANE,

Town Clerk.

A true copy of the record,

Attest: HORACE M. LANE,

Town Clerk

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF HAMPTON IN

—"—- ) THF COUNTY OF ROCKINGHAM IN SAID

Seal y^^ ) STATE, QUALIFIED TO VOTE IN TOWN AF-

FAIRS:

You are hereby notified to meet at trie town hall in said

Hampton on Tuesday, the fourteenth day of March next, at ten

o'clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects:

1st. To choose a clerk for the ensuing year-

2nd. To choose three selectmen for the ensuing year.

3rd. To choose a treasurer, collector of taxes and all other

necessary officers for the ensuing year.

4th. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary for

Highways, Library, Cemetery and all other necessary charges aris-

ing within the town.

5th. To see if the town will vote to raise" the sum of seven-

ty-five dollars for Memorial Day.

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6th. To see if the town will vote to raise the sum re-

quired by law for the extermination of the Rrown Tail and Gypsy

Moths.

7th- To see what action the town will take in regard to

building the State Highway and raise money therefor.

8th. To see what action the town will take in regard to

building Breakwater at the Beach and raise money therefor-

9th. To see if the town will vote to build ten horse sheds at

the rear of the town hall and raise money therefor.

10th. To see if the town will vote to build a building for the

chemical wagon and raise money therefor.

1 1th. To see if the town will vote to paint the town hall on

the inside and raise money therefor.

12th- To see if the town will vote to buy a new hearse for

the use of the town and raise money therefor.

13th. To see if the town will vote to raise the sum of nine

hundred dollars for electric lights the same as last year.

14th. To see if the town will vote to place three electric

lights on the road from Mace's corner to Young's corner, and one

near J. B. Hart's on the beach road, and to locate any other lights

at the town or beach, and raise money therefor.

15th. To see if the town will vote to have six electric- lights

at the beach all of the year,

16th. To see if the town will vote to amend its present re-

gulations in regard to digging of clams within its limits and adopt

other regulations.

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17th. To see what action the town will take in regard to the

Newcombe suit and other law suits in which the town is a party.

18th. To hear the reports of agents or committees hereto-

fore chosen.

19th. To pass any other vote or votes that may legally come

before said meeting-

Given under our hands and seal this twenty-fifth day of Feb-

ruary in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and eleven.

JOSEPH B. BROWN ) Selectmen

FRANK E. JAMES > of

CHRISTOPHER S. TOPPAN ) Hampton

A true copy, attest,

JOSEPH B. BROWN ) Selectmen

FRANK E. JAMES > of

CHRISTOPHER S. TOPPAN) Hampton

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Report of Selectmen

INVOICE, APRIL I, i9'o.

Resident Invoice, $6S9,'i3

Non Resident Invoice, 321,670

Total Invoice. $980,783

Improved and unimproved land and buildings, $892,33°

Polls, 333, 33,3°o

Horses, 209, 14,085

Cows, 289, 7,690

Oxen, 19, 950

Neat stock, 35. 39°

Sheep, 13. 65

Carriages, 9, 485

Autos, II, 4,050

Motor boats, i, 200

Fowls, 300

Bank stock, 2,838

Money on hand, 4,500

Stock in trade, i8,oco

Mills and machinery, ' 1,600

$980,783

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TAXES FOR THE YEAR 191°

State Tax,

County,

Town,

School,

High School,

Library,

Cemetery,

Memorial Day,

Electric lights.

Brown tail moths,

State road.

Breakwater,

High school supplies.

School house repairs.

School supplies.

Transportation,

Percentage,

Total taxes.

Resident state, county and town taxes,

Non-resident state, county and town taxes.

Total,

Resident highway taxes.

Non-resident highway taxes,

Total highway taxes,

Total taxes.

$1,770 GO

2,037 16

1,200 00

2,212 00

800 00

250 GO

200 00

75 03

900 00

800 GO

50G 00

500 00

200 00

200 00

300 GO

400 GO

324 37

668$12, 53

$S,458 70

4,209 S^

,668$12 53

$1,647 58

809 69

,457$2 27

$15 ,125 80

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Hampton Beach fire precinct tax, $1,689 06

Brown-tail moths, 79 27

Total, $1,768 33

Grand total, $16,894 13

Total taxes committed to collector, $'6,894 13

Collector has paid treasurer, '5, 039 1°

Due from collector, $1,855 ot,

TOWN NOTES AND FUNDSDate Payable tn Amount Rate Interest Paid to

May 2, 1887 Towle fund $200000 4 Mar. i, ign191

1

191

1

191

1

19 1

1

19 1

1

191

1

191

1

May I, 1898 Robinson fund 1000 00

July I, 1903 S. J. Shaw fund 500 00

Jan. I, 1 89

1

Dow fund 100 00

Feb. 17, 1894 Leavitt fund 200 00

Oct. 9, 1901 C. B. Webster fund 50 00

May I. 1906 John H- Fogg fund 100 00

Jan, r, 1908 Mary A. Palmer fund 95 00

Jan. I, 191

1

Ellen A Morey fund 95 00

July I, 1910 Hampton cemetery fund 200 00

July 1,1908 Cong. Society note 300000 4 Jan 1,1911

4 Feb.

4 Jan-

Jan.

Jan.

Jan.

Jan.

Jan.

Total notes and funds, $7,34° 00

Due from collector, $1,855 °3

Balance in treasury, 170 13

$2,025 16

Balance against the town Feb. 15, 191 1, $5,314 84

Balance against the town Feb. 15, 1910, 4,i45 71

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RATE OF TAXATION

Rate per cent, State, County and Town, $i 3° on $ioo

Highway, 25c. on $100

Hampton Beach Fire Precinct, 46c- on $100.

RECEIPTS ASIDE HRO/Vl TAXES

FROM STATE

Railroad tax, $1,340 23

Savings bank tax, 604 57

Literary fund. 128 52

School fund. 268 25

License comnnission, 106 62

State highway, 3,774 25

Total froni state, $6,222 44

FROM HAMPTON CEMETERY ASSOCIATION

Mrs. Levi O. Blake, lot, $11 0°

John S. James, lot, 12 00

Cemetery funds, 200 00

Total, $223 GO

FROM FINES

Charles F. Adams, police fines, $4© 00

H. M. Lamprey, police fines, 3 0°

Total from fines, $43 00

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FROM JOHN W- MASON, COLLECTOR

George 0- Tilton,

Howard Arnold,

G. E. Whitton,

Dennis Drislane,

John W- Locke,

W- A- Lewis,

E- Langley,

C- S. Hall,

A. G- Moody,

J. Levi,

Otis French,

Otis French,

Total from collector,

taxes and costs, 1909

1909

1909

1909

1909

1909

1909

1909

1908

1908

1908

1909

$24 50

6 27

3 71

14 56

37 62

1 1 12

20 70

26 24

28 83

22 18

97 67

85 74

$379 14

RECEIPTS FROM HAMPTON BEACH

From Hampton Beach Imp. Co.,

R. E. Graves, license fees,

R. E. Graves, pop corn license,

Robert Ring, pop corn license,

From North Shore lots:

Josiah Q. Bennett,

From Place Cove lots:

Jacob Carlisle,

From White Island Point:

Charles Fellows,

Josephine Whitham,

Robert Ring,

Horace E. Bond. i9°8,

Frank Gerrish,

$500 GO

140 CO

100 00

100 00

20 00

8 GO

8 00

8 GO

8 00

8 00

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From heirs A. K. Chase, $8 0°

J. Fowler, 8 00

O L- Lynde, 8 00

C- C- Witham, 28 00

A. Williams, 4 00

N. D. Lajori, 8 00

H.J. Knowlton, 16 00

A. C McLindy, 8 00

G. A- Hazelton, 16 00

L. W. Rix, 8 00

Alice H- Morse, 8 00

Lizzie Fisher, 8 00

Alvin Locke, 1909, ^ °°

Charles E- Hazen, 8 00

Walter Burgoyne, 8 00

C. L. Furber, 8 00

N. O. Cobb, 8 00

J. W. Clark, 8 00

J. P- M- Green, 8 00

P. J. Smith, 8 00

W. Goodspeed, 8 00

G. J Borlard, 8 00

J. Borlard, 8 00

E. S. Foster, ^6 00

Lucy Thistle, 8 00

C. H- Sander, 8 00

Willis Chase, ^ °°

George A- Merrill, 8 00

J ere Rowe, 8 00

Florence Rowe, 5 6 00

Frances L. Beckman, 8 00

John W. Storey, 20 00

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Gumming Brothers, $1800

A. G. McDugal, 8 00

E- T. Ghase, 8 00

G- A. Dow, 1 6 GO

Isaac N- Smith, 8 00

H. J. Hall, 8 00

Frank Fuller, 8 00

W. D. Roberts, 8 00

Oren Dow, 8 00

E. Witham, 1909, 10 00

A E. Bailey, 8 00

Merton Rowe, 8 00

Merton Buswell, 8 00

Henry St. Francis, 8 00

A. E- Sargent, 8 00

Jonah Felch, 8 00

William Locke, 8 00

A. G. Wadleigh, 8 00

M. W- Thompson, 8 00

John L. Walton, 1906, 8 00

Gale & Jackson, 8 00

Gharles Fellows, due

Fred Gourhan, due

Elias Dow, 2 years, due

Joseph A. Dow. due

Albert Dunbrach, due

John W. Dow, due

Frank Green, due

Glarence Locke, due

John L. Walton, due

Howard Arnold, due

Horace E- Bond, due

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Fred Jones, due

Alvin Locke, due

Charles Moody, 2 years due

Merton Felch, due

Felch, due

Total receipts from Hampton Beach, $i,4S6 00

FROM MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES

From L. C- Ring, lumber,

C. M. Batchelder, oil,

L- H. Brown, gravel,

Albert Dow, gravel,

Estate of Ellen Morey,

fund,

Rockingham County, burial of unknown

man,

Horace M. Lane, dog license,

Horace M. Lane, candidate fees

H- G. Lane, peddler's license,

Total, $33031

$7 26

2 65

I 00

12 40

cemetery

95 00

unknown

16 00

160 00

3, 12 00

24 00

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SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS

From State, $6,222 44

Hampton Cemetery Association, 223 00

Police fines, 43 °°

John W. Mason, collector, 1908—1909, 379 14

Hampton Beach, 1,456 00

Miscellaneous, 33° 3^

John W. Mason, collector, 1909' 2,115 93

John W. Mason, collector, 191°, i5,o39 1°

Balance on hand, Feb. 15. ^9^°. 7^3 3^

Interest on deposit, '4 ^9

Total receipts, $36,606 47

EXPEINDJTURES

The selectmen have paid the following bills by order on treas-

urer:

SALARIES

Paid Joseph B- Brown, selectman, $65 00

Joseph B. Brown, invoice for County

commissioners, ^^4 0°

Joseph B- Brown, collecting rent and

leasing lots, 5° °°

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Paid Joseph B- Brown, time and expense on

Newconnbe case, $50 00

Joseph R- Brown, postage, express, freight

and telephone charges,

Frank E- James, selectman,

Frank E. James, overseer of poor,

Frank E. James, extra time,

C. S. Toppan, Selectman,

C. S. Toppan, overseer of poor,

C. S- Toppan, extra time,

Howard G. Lane, treasurer,

John W- Mason, Collector,

Abbott Norris, auditor,

Charles F. Adams, auditor,

John F- Marston, moderator,

Hugh Brown, supervisor,

William T. Ross, supervisor,

Herbert Perkins, supervisor,

William M- Blake, election officer,

Edward J- Brown, election officer,

Walter E. Brown, election officer,

Edward B. Towle, election officer,

Horace M. Lane, town clerk,

Horace M. Lane, report of deaths and

marriages,

Horace M. Lane, dog license fees,

Horace M. Lane, clam case.

Total, • $707 80

25 00

45 GO

5 00

30 GO

45 OG

5 00

60 GG

50 00

100 00

'3 CO

3 OG

»3 GO

20 00

20 GO

20 OG

8 GO

8 00

8 OG

8 00

301

00

7 50

13 8g

I 50

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REGULAR APPROPRIATIONS

Paid Solon A- Carter, state tax, $1,77° °°

John K. Bates, county tax, 2,037 16

John G- Cutler, Hampton Beach Fire .

Precinct tax, 1,000 00

J. G. Mace, Memorial Day, 75 °°

Total, $4,882 16

SCHOOLS

Paid John F. Marston, school,

John A. Ross- High school,

John A. Ross, High school supplies,

John A. Ross, salary,

Total,

$3,480 43

800 GO

170 96

25 GO

$4,476 39

POLICE

Paid Gerald A. Smith,

George H- Philbrook,

H. P. Brown,

Herbert Lamprey,

H. M. Lamprey, Justice fees,

Charles F- Adams, Justice fees,

John Hobbs, use of auto to County farm.

$260 81

20 05

51 GG

15 00

25 83

15 GO

IG OG

Total, $397 69

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ELECTRIC LIGHTS

Paid E- & H. Electric Co-, lights for town,

town hall and library, $702 84

E- & H Electric Co. lights for beach, 237 25

Total, $94c» 09

DAMAGE BY DOGS

Paid Lewis P. Nudd, hens killed, $4 5°

Clara P- Philbrick, hens killed, 2 50

Total, $7 00

BOARD OF HEALTH

Paid C. C. Whitham, burying fish, $15 70

A. W. Gookin, collecting garbage, 145 00

Dr. W- B. Mack, return of births and

deaths, 425Dr. S. M. Ward, 13 80

Dr. M- F. Smith, return of births and

deaths, i 75

William T. Ross, services and expense,

1909, 32 39

William T- Ross, services and expense,

1910, 26 00

George E. Garland, services and expense, 32 76

Total, $271 65

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MISCELLANEOUS ORDERSPaid John W- Mason, discount on taxes, $55^ 90

John W- Mason, Soldiers' exemption, 396 7,8

John W. Mason, non resident property

sold for taxes, 278 89

John W. Mason, resident property sold

for taxes, 170 73

John W. Mason, stationery and postage, 24 25

Abbott Norris, interest on Congregational

society note, 120 00

Abbott Norris, insjrance on town hall and

Centre school house, 130 00

W- T. Humphrey, insurance on town

clock, 7 50

James S- DeLancey, 29 28

Edwin C- Eastman, tax book, 327W' T. Ross, surveying, 1909, 76 85

Curtis DeLancey, 1909, 33 88

P. Murphy, 3 00

George A Johnson, painting signs, 1909, 21 08

A, L- Joplin, making signs, 1909, 60 29

W E. Brown, Flander's care, 3 00

L. C. Ring, labor, 1909, 16 00

C- S. Toppan, wood, 6 50

I S. Jones, tables, 4 50

John Templeton, printing, 9 60

John W. A. Green, recording deeds, 3 05

A- L. Joplin, labor on town hall, 7 70

O. H. Whittier, team and meals, 8 25

Fred Greenleaf, cleaning vault, 1 50

Charles F. Adams, printing, 2 50

Charles F. Adams, printing town reports, 103 20

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Paid E. P. Brown, ringing bell and driving

hearse, $23 00

J. A- Lane & Co-, 4 55

F. B- Brown, wood, 16 00

John S. Oilman, labor on town clock, 14 1

5

E. Howard Clock Co., cable for town clock, 34 5°

Hampton Cemetery Association, 250 00

Lucian Cook, winding town clock, 20 00

1. S- Jones, burial of unknown man, 16 00

James H. Batchelder, books and

stationery, 9 22

Charles F- Adams, part payment of town

reports, 19 10, 35 00

Selectmen, Towle fund, 140 00

Total, $2,642 52

HAMPTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

Paid S. Albert Shaw, appropriation, $250 00

Edgar Warren, insurance, 60 00

Elias Perkins, wood, 6 50

J. B. Brown, expense moving books, 6 00

Total, $322 50

ABATEMENTS

Paid W- M. and O. N- Batchelder, land

not owned and on lumber, $5° 0°

John I. Page, poll tax, i 55

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Paid Edgar Warren, moth tax, T909, $1 80

Richard T. Lamprey, lumber sold, 1909, 4 35

John W. Mason, collector, poll taxes, 1909:

William jArnold, I 71

Fred L. Batchelder, I 71

Daniel J- Brown, I 71

William Babcock, I 71

John H- Davis, 2 57

William E. Davis, I 71

Harry B. Drew, I 71

Clarence J. Drew, I 7r

M- W. Dunbar, I 71

E. J Flanders, I 71

W. H. Glidden, I 71

Frank P. Geyer, I 71

George Harris, I 71

L. F. Hobbs, I 71

Frank Hill, I 71

A. G- Hillsgrove, I 71

J- G- Irving, I 71

Frank Kenneston, I 71

Simeon M. Lamprey, I 71

Walter B- Mack, I 71

William Marston, I 71

Sheldon Marston, I 71

W.lliam E- Stickney, 1908, I 71

John E. Thompson, 1908— 1909, 3 06

John Tobin, I 71

Harry G. Whitney, I 71

Fred Wiggin, I 71

H. E- Yeaton, I 71

Merrill H- Browne, 2 01

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D. Nolan, $4 i4

Mrs. Fred Blodgett, 6 21

Total, $120 15

CHEMICAL WAGON

Paid Badger Fire Ex- Co., charges, $9 60

George A- Johnson, painting and expense, i44 95

American La-France Fire Engine Co., 29 73

H. M. Lamprey, 22 00

Irving Powers, 11 00

Total, $217 28

HIGHWAYS

Paid John W. Dearborn, district No- i, $323 ^5

John W. Dearborn, snowpaths, 7° 25

Stacy L. Nudd, district No- 2, 275 53

Stacy L. Nudd, snowpaths, 39 42

Adna D. Garland, district No. 3, 250 00

Adna D. Garland, snowpaths, 34 3^

W. S- Brown, district No. 4. 220 69

W. S. Brown, snowpaths, 61 42

John T. Leavitt, district Nor 10, 97 89

Frank B. Brown, district No. 6, 184 ^3

Frank B- Brown, snowpaths, 7 ^3

Edwin L. Bitchelder, district No. 7 and 8, 325 00

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Edmn L. Batchelder, snowpaths,

Irving E. Leavitt, district No. 9,

Henry N Mace, snowpaths,

B. H- Blake, district No. 5.

Frank A. Lamprey, district No. n,

Frank A. Lamprey, snow paths,

Stacy L. Nudd, district No- n,

Chester Lamprey, district No- n,

E. S. Elkins. snowpaths, district No. 7,

W. H- Little, district No- ",

Richard Price, district No- n,

Henry T. Weare, district No. 5.

Kenneth Ross, district No- 12,

C. W. Ross, cleaning road, district No. 12, 59 14

Thomas Hobbs, district No. 12,

T. H. Nudd, district No. 12.

D- A. Munsey,

G. Larrabee,

J. S. Dudley,

E. Langley,

C- L. Hills.

S. P. Brown,

S. W. Dearborn, district No. 3.

1 E Laa/ tt, lab)r at bsach,

C. F- French, oil for road,

Clara Poor Philbrick, gravel pit.

J. Yeaton, repairs on road scraper,

A L- Joplin,

Total, $3,236 59

34 63

158 II

17 00

218 60

40 GO

18 75

14 38

I 75

13 5°

I 50

4 20

1 GO

29 07

2, 59 '4

10 25

3 20

4 75

2 50

2 GO

3 50

4 00

41 88

23 60

44 12

380 50

200 OG

2 90

I I 89

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STATE HIGHWAY

Paid W- S. Rrown, labor and expense,

C. S. Toppan, gravel,

Stacy L. Nudd, labor with team,

Eugene Leavitt,

N. M. Batchelder,

Jas. H. Craig,

Fred L. Lamprey,

Samuel Godfrey,

Merton James,

Albert Coffin,

G. W. Barbour,

John P. Hoyt,

Warren Emery>

A. T Johnson,

O. L. Lane, ''

C. T. Brown,

L- A. Paquin,"

Thomas Cogger,

C- H- Brown,

Frank Palmer,

Fred E- Perkins,

Frank E James,''

E & H- St- Ry-, use of car and gravel,

J- Breck & Sons, tools and fence,

N- J. Norton, iron work,

J. B- Brown,

C- DeLancey, use of sprinkler,

S- O- Brown,

Thomas Hobbs,

$317 25

35 °o

15 75

200 00

43 50

27 00

159 75

9 GO

63 00

124 75

193 00

175 50

62 62

240 75

144 GO

148 50

77 00

481 50

186 50

187 00

256 25

98 25

276 81

32 59

9 60

lOG 00

12 00

I I 40

27 13

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Paid T. J- Gritt,

E- E. Wright,

Ralph Perkins,

B. H- Philbrick,

J- E- Lamprey,

J. W. Mace,

Eben Lamprey,

Fred W- Brown,

E- M- Luce,

O- L. Blake,

Lewis S- Lamprey,

Harry G- Whitney,

J- H- Durant,

Chester Lamprey,

William Lamprey,

Forrest S- Mason,

Walter E- Godfrey,

Myron Norton,

William Falker,

Charles Snyder,

Frank Lamprey,

R- C- Emery,

B. H. Blake,

H. Cleveland,

Thomas Sullivan,

S- E. Elwell,

S- Irving,

Frank Mace,

$t2 03

lO 70

25 10

15 35

20 '3

86 63

92 76

80 70

78 23

116 70

84 01

85 3^

68 41

93 63

33 15

66 20

82 13

81 73

37 45

32 15

90 14

33 45

74 CO

1

1

70

33 90

33 9°

23 15

15 25

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Paid Lewis A. Blake,

George Gaudette,

E. S- Drake,

John J. Mace,

John R- Kennett,

W. W. Dowe,

Edward Cooper,

Amos T. Redman,

Total,

BREAKWATER

Paid W- T- Ross, $333 oo

E. p. Brown, 22 20

J. E. Thompson, 3 5°

James Moon, '4 4°

C- H- Cutler, i 00

C- S- Toppan, oak posts, 15 °°

Frank Rooney, 7 4°

John Southwick, 77 4°

George Larrabee, 54 25

L. S Wilder, 54 3°

S- J. Mcllveen, 141 20

George Webster, 168 75

M. W- Dunbar, 17478

C L. Hills, 78 58

George Dennis, 67 95

A. L. Bragg, 24 60

$21 GO

39 10

77 5°

ID 50

3 50

665

17 95

I 75

$5,411 41

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Paid W. E. Stickney,323 35

'f'- Cogger, ji^oQErnest Mace, 173 2 c

E- G. Cole Co., cement, 1,668 72

R. S. James, 8^ ^o

Austin B- Mace, 22 20

Harry Dyar, j^o 05Charles L. Lamprey, 108 13

D. A- Munsey, 121 ic

J- B. Brown,25 00

9 25

113 92

O. L. Blake,

S- W- Dearborn,

Eugene Leavitt, 46 62

H. L. Bond & Co., 206 22

Total,

BROWN-TAIL MOTHS

Paid Frank A- Lamprey, 328 75John C Cleveland, 32 85

H- G Whitney, 16 05

S- J. i\/1cllveen,25 38

$4120 77

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Paid Ralph Norton, $38 25

R. D. Morehouse, 22 75

Marvin F- Young, 19 25

W. K. Parker, 35 0°

Ralph Perkins, 27 13

John E. Thompson, 9 15

Myron Norton, 26 25

Harry Dyar, 29 10

W. E. Godfrey, 26 25

Lester Perkins, ^3 ^3

J. E. Lamprey, 16 73

Fred Towle, 25 75

Arthur Fogg, 27 75

Frank Mace, 34 65

H. L. Smart, 14 00

W. E. Stickney, 24 00

W. H. Little, 17 SO

C. W. Clements, 38 00

J. B. Brown, 25 00

E- P. Brown, ^3 ^3

C C. White, 4 80

Stephen Hobbs, 12 25

Frank Fogg, 14 00

J. H. Philbrick, 27 05

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Paid Chester Lamprey,

Selectmen, bounty,

J- Breck & Son,

Total,

$14 GO

227 50

37 48

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Mampton Beach Sewer Account, Ret>.

15, IQll

HAMPTON BEACH SEWER NOTES

Date Payable to Amount Rate Int. paid to

June. i6, 1909 Piscataqua bank, $500000 5 June 16,1911

Oct. 1, 1909 Piscataqua bank, 300000 5 April i, 19^1

Nov. 28, 1909, Piscataqua bank, 35°° °^ 5 Nov. 28

Dec- 30, 1909, Cong- Society, 1000 00 5 Dec- 30

Jan. 28, 1909, Cong. Society, 500 00 5 Jan. 28

April I, 1909, Cong. Society, 1000 00 5 April i

July 29, 1909 Lewis P- Nudd, 5°° 0° 5 July 27, 1910

Mar. 20, 19 10, Clara Poor Philbrick, 2000 00 5

Mar. 26, 1910, Lydia A. Page, 2000 00 41-2

July I, 19 10, Clara Poor Philbrick, 1000 00 5

191

1

1910

191

1

191

1

Total notes, $i9,5°o 00

Balance, 3,7° i 54

Due on sewer, $iS'798 46

RECEIPTS

Balance last year, $1,059 26

From Mrs. Lydia Page on note, 2000 00

Clara Poor Philbrick, on note, 3°°° °°

A. G. Moody, assessment and cost,

1909, 21 88

E. E- Roberts, assessment and cost,

1909, 38 04

W- F. Thayer, assessment and cost,

1909, 156 84

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Paid John W- Mason, assessment and

cost, 1909— 1910, $1,159 39

Total receipts of sewer, $7,435 4^

DISBURSEMENTS

Paid John W. Mason, collector,

J. Smith Gray, diver,

Jere Rowe, use of boat,

H. L. Bond & Co , sewer rods and pump,

M. W. Dunbar, cleaning traps,

Augustus Young,

C. W. Ross,

Piscataqua bank interest,

Piscataqua bank note,

' Abbott Norris, interest on Cong. So.

note,

Lewis P. Nudd, interest,

J. B Brown,

Eastman, Scammon & Gardner, legal

services 4 years, 800 00

Eastman, Scammon & Gardner, cash

paid out,

Eastman, Scammon & Gardner, sherriff

fees,

Total,

Total receipts of sewer.

Paid out.

Balance,

$25 GO

76 50

30 00

102 10

7 50

32 9416 50

575 00

500 00

125 00

25 00

50 00

127 27

241 06

$7,435 41

3,733 87

$3,733 87

$3,701 54

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SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES

Salaries,

Regular appropriation,

Schools,

Police,

Electric lights,

Damage by dogs,

Board of Health,

Miscellaneous orders,

Hampton public library,

Abatements,

Chemical wagon,

Highway,

State highway.

Breakwater,

Brown-tail moths,

Hampton beach sewer.

Total,

$707 80

4,882 16

4,476 39

397 69

940 09

7 00

271 65

2,642 52

322 50

120 ^5

217 28

3-236 59

5,411 41

4,120 77

922 88

3,733 87

$32,410 75

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Report of Dog L^icense

RECEIPTS

Received from H- M. Lane, $i6o oo

Total, $i6o 00

EXPENDITURESPaid Clara P- Philbrick, hens killed. $2 5°

Lewis P- Nudd, hens killed, 4 5°

H. M. Lane, fees. 1380

Total paid out, $20 80

Balance due schools, $^39 20

JOSEPH B. BROWN ) SelectmenFRANK E. JAMES > of

CHRISTOPHER S. TOPPAN ) Hartipton

AUDITORS' REPORTWe have this day examined the foregoing accounts of the Select-

men and find them well vouched and correctly cast-

ABBOTT NORRIS )^^^ditorsCHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS i

^^^'^^'^

Hampton- Feb-. 21, 191 1.

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Hampton Cemetery Ass'n

FUNDS FOR PERPETUAL CARE OF LOTS

Mrs. J B- Leavitt, invested in town notes,

4 per cent, $10000

John N. Marston, invested in town notes, 4

per cent, S^ °°

Mrs. Ella F- Sargent, invested in town notes, 4

per cent, 50 00

Total,

RECEIPTS

Balance on hand, April i, 1919, $5^ 19

From Mrs. J. ^. Leavitt, 100 00

John N- Marston, 50 GO

Ella F. Sargent, 50 00

Emma Nichlas, 8 00

Grace Kennett, 5°

Julia S- Smith, 3 00

Clara P. Philbrick, 7 5°

Mrs Davis, 50

Mrs. Knowles, 75

Town of Hampton, 250 00

Mrs- John Brown, 15 00

C- B- Johnson, 50

C- E- Lewis, 15 00

C. M. Batchelder, 50

$200 00

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From J. P. Blake,

G- W- Godfrey,

Lewis Perkins,

Frank Brown,

Mrs- Cole,

Mary Elkins,

Mrs. Emmons Towle,

Oscar Jenkins,

J. G. Cutler,

T- L- Perkins,

Estate of Ellen Morey,

Estate of Frank Lamprey,

Mrs. William Lamprey,

A. H. Barker,

Dues,

Balance due treasurer,

Total,

$2 50

15 00

9 00

5 00

15 00

2 50

2 50

2 50

2 50

2 50

2 50

2 50

15 00

I 00

33 64

$666 58

EXPENDITURES

Paid W- K. Parker, $31 So

B- & M. R. R. Co-, freight, 10 71

Frank Perkins. 15 60

E- P. Brown, 71 15

Curtis DeLancey, 6 50

Brackett, Shaw & Lunt, water system, 194 43

H- L- Bond & Co., pipe, 75 39

John 1- Brown, 9 00

Irving Brown, 4 00

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Paid I. S. Jones, $27 oo

Oliver Hobbs, " 75

E. G- Cole, I 10

J. A. Lane, 2 15

B. J. Farquar, grass seed, 6 00

Howard G- Lane, funds, 200 00

Total, $666 58

JOSEPH B. BROWN, Treasurer

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Hampton Beach Precinct

RECEIPTS

Balance in treasury from last year, $258 26

Received from town of Hampton, Aug.", '10, 1,000 00

Received from town of Hampton, Feb- 27, '11, 500 00

Total receipts, $i>758 26

EXPENDITURES

Paid J. M. Hardy, fire apparatus, $124 50.

J- M- Hardy, fire apparatus, 23 00

Ross' express, express charges, 2 80

Globe Mf'g Co., fire apparatus, 12 00

Exeter Banking Co-, note to Hampton

Water Works Co., 475 00

Hampton Water Works Co., hydrant

service to Nov. 15. 475 °°

John G Cutler, discount on two notes, 9 °°

Hampton Water Works Co., hydrant

service to May 15, 191 1, 475 °°

Charles W- Ross, services as steward

and money expended, 27 00

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Paid Thomas L. Sanborni services as clerk, $15 go Z'

John C. White, money expended for two

locks, 50

Total. $1,639 30Total receipts, $1,758 26

Total Expenditures, $',639 30

Balance in treasury, $11896

AUDITORS' REPORT

We have this day examined the foregoing accounts of John G.

Cutler, treasurer of the Precinct, and find them well vouched and

correctly cast-

JOSEPH S. DUDLEY) ,

THOMAS HOBBS \

^"'^"^''^

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Report of Treasurer

RECEIPTS

Balance in treasury, $783 36

Received of John W. Mason, collector, taxes:

1909. 2,115 93I9I0, 15,039 'o

Sewer assessments, i'i59 39

License commissioners, 106 62

State railroad tax. 1.34° 23

Savings bank tax, 604 57

Literary fund. 128 52

School. 268 25

For roads. 3,774 25

Dog licenses. 160 00

Cemetery lots. 23 GO

gravel. 13 40

Graves & Ramsdell, license. 140 GO

Pop corn privilege, 200 CO

From cemetery association, 200 00

Police fines. 43 00

Pedlers' licenses. 24 00

Rent of White Island, 576 GO

Sewer assessment, i909. 2 16 76

Lots, 40 GG

Town notes. 5,000 00

Hampton Beach Imp. Co-, 500 OG

Candidates fees, 12 GO

From county. 16 GO

For lumber, 7 26

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Oil,

Cemetery fund,

1909 taxes,

1908 taxes.

Interest on deposits,

$2 65

95 00

281 47

97 67

14 19

Total receipts, $32,982 62

EXPENDITURES

Paid state tax, $j,77o 00

County, 2,037 16

For schools, 3,4«o 43

High school, 800 GO

Discount on taxes, 558 90

Eastman, Scammon & Gardner, I, '68 33

Soldier's exemption. 396 38

Library appropriations, 250 00

Other orders, 22,337 10

Total expenditures. $32,7983-^

Amount received. $32,982 62

Paid, 32,798 30

Balance in treasury, $184 32

HOWARD G. LANE, Treasurer

AUDITORS' REPORT

We have this day examined the foregoing accounts of the

treasurer and find them well vouched and correctly cast-

ABBOTT NORRISCHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS

Hampton, Feb. 21, 191 1.

Auditors

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Report of Highway Agents

I^eport of Highway Agent, John W.Dearborn, District INo. 1

Paid Fred Howland, $6 25

Myron Norton, i 75

John Cleveland, 4 5°

Herbert Twombly, 3 75

John W- Dearborn, ' . . 53 60

S. W. Dearborn, 5o 00

Samuel Mcllveen, 3 0°

Joseph B- Brown, 59 9°

C- S. Toppan, 53 °5

E. G- Cole, 4 00

Fred Towle, 15°

Fred Marston, i 00

John E. Thompson, i 25

Edwin D- Lamprey; 5^ 20

Fred Sanborn, 5°

Henry W- Emery, 18 70

S. A. Shaw, 50

Joseph P. Batchelder, 3 0°

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Paid C- M. Batchelder,

Ira Atkinson,

M. W. Dunbar,

Thomas Cogger,

John J. Mace,

R. p. Brown,

Frank Palmer,

Ralph James,

Total,

Received by order on treasurer.

$3 lo

14 20

15 40

4 00

I 75

875

19 GO

875

$393 40

$393 40

AUDITORS' REPORTWe have this day examined the foregoing accounts of John W.

Dearborn, Highway agent. District No- i, and find them well vouched

and correctly cast-

ABBOTT NORRISCHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS \- Auditors

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F^eport of Highway A.gent, StaceyINcidd, District !No. 3

Paid Warren Emery. $44 75

Albert Johnson, 8 oo

Frank Palmer,

Stacey L. Nudd,

John Leavitt,

Oliver Hobbs,

Roland Emery,

David J. Garland,

Herbert Philbrick,

Fred Brown,

Frank Fogg,

Philip John,

John Brown,

Wilbur Parker,

C. S- Toppan, gravel,

Total, $275 53

SNOV/ PATHS 1909— 1910

Paid Warren Emery, $6 76

Curtis DeLancey, 5 75

Stacey L. Nudd, 10 88

Edward P Brown, 50

Wilbur Parker, 2 00

Stephen Hobbs, 4 13

Frank Fogg, 4 5^

Roland Emery, 38

14 50

6598•9 25

17 50

19 25

24 25

2 I 00

4 90

3 50

I 75

I 75

3 15

26 GO

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Paid Walter Palmer, $o 38

Charles Palmer, 38

Total, $35 67

Received by order on treasurer, $35 67

AUDITORS' REPORT

We have this day examined the foregoing accounts of Stacey L.

Nudd, Highway agent, District No- 2, and find them well vouched

and correctly cast-

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Report of Highway Agent, Adna D. Gar=latid. District INo. 3

Paid L. H Brown. $32 75

C. H. Brown, 8 00

Frank T. Jenness, 7 00

A. D. Garland, 45 50

Thomas L- Locke, 6 12

Charles W. Leavitt, 11 50

J. H. Philbrick, »4 35

F- L- Lamprey, 29 50

George W. Redman, 10 72

Frank A- Lamprey, 12 47

Lewis S. Lamprey, 14 35

Chester S. Lamprey, 9 10

W. E- Miles, 9 10

Total, $210 46

Received from last year. $34 36

$176 10

SNOW PATHS

Paid Thomas Hobbs, $63

T- A. Brown, 88

Augustus Jenness, 88

L- H- Brown, 663C- H. Brown, 7 63

G- C- Towle, 88

A. D. Garland, 638H. M. Lamprey, 88

C- W. Leavitt, I «9

J. H. Philbrick, I 25

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Paid J- A- Moulton, $ 4 37

A- A- Brown, 88

N- P- Lamprey,

C- W. Leavitt,

J. H. Philbrick,

Albert Brown,

A- D. Garland,

Total,

Total money expended,

Balance on hand.

Received by order on treasurer,

I ««

25

25

38

50

$35 74

$211 84

$38 16

$250 00

$250 GO

AUDITORS' REPORT

We have this day examined the foregoing account of Adna D.

Garland, Highway agent, district No- 3. and find it well vouched and

correctly cast, with a balance on hand of $38 16.

ABBOTT NORRIS]- Auditors

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS )

^"°"°'^CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS

Hampton, Feb. 21, 191 1,

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Report of Highway Agent, W. S. Brown,District IVo. 4

Paid Chester Dyar,

S F. Godfrey,

0. L. Lane,

1. Irvin Brown,

J. p. Blake,

Ira E- Lane,

M. W- Lane,

G. S. Blake,

H- M. Lane,

C. A- Towle,

Frank L- Hill,

G- M. Dearborn,

O. L. Lane, gravel,

W. S- Brown,

Ernest White,

B. H- Blake,

O. L. Blake,

Total, $220 69

SNOW PATHS

Paid S- F. Godfrey, $1 75

O. L. Lane, i 75

Arnold Godfrey, 63

Chester Dyar, 38

W. S. Brown, 4 50

$3 50

33 75

34 75

10 02

4 28

10 92

5 64

8 27

5 38

9 14

3 50

98

14 50

48 68

5 64

II 30

10 44

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Paid B- A- Rlake,

G. W- Barbour,

Total,

Total money expended,

Received by order on treasurer,

p2 GO

2 OO

$13 01

$233 70

$233 70

AUDITORS' REPORT

We have this day examined the foregoing account of W. S-

Brown, Highway agent, district No- 4, and find it well vouched and

correctly cast.

ABBOTT NORRIS 1 AuditorsCHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS)CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS

Hampton, Feb. 21, 191 1.

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Report of Highway Agent, «J. T. Uea-v itt,

Di**trict rs'o. 5

Paid George P. Perkins,

C. B- Johnson,

W. S. Emery,

F. W. Brown,

S L. Nudd.

E- H. Perkins,

Fred E. Perkins,

John T. Leavitt,

Total, $69 84

Total,

$3 9"

3 90

5 65

4 88

9 00

10 36

18 65

13 50

SNOW PATHS

Paid S. W. Brown, $0 75

Fred W. Brown, 75

C. B. Johnson, 75

W. S. Emery, 75

John T. Leavitt, xs6

Fred E. Perkins. 3 49

Total money expended, $77 89

Received by order on treasurer, $97 87

Balance due town, 319 98

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AUDITORS' REPORT

We have this day examined the foregoing account of John T-

Leavitt, Highway agent, district No- 5, and find it well vouched and

correctly cast, with a balance due the town of $19 98.

ABBOTT NORRIS 1 a H'tCHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS ^

^"°*^°''S

Hampton, Feb. 21, 191 1.

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F^eport of Mighway Agent,, H. B. Brown,District INo. 6

Paid F. B. Brown,

J. E. Yeaton,

J- E. James,

J- H. James,

F- E- James,

M. M- James,

Mrs- S. A- Towle,

C- T. Brown,

C- F. Nichols,

J. H- James,

F- B Brown,

C. F. Nichols,

J- E. Yeaton,

Total,

Balance on hand,

Received by order on treasurer,

$40 70

536852

3 35

17.75

7 00

1 2 00

19 90

7 GO

7 87

27 00

t 75

165

$159 85

$27 07

$186 92

$186 92

AUDITORS' REPORTWe have this day examined the foregoing account of F.

B- Brown, Highway agent, District No- 6, and find it well vouched

and correctly cast, with a balance on hand of $27 07.

ABBOTT NORRISCHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS Auditors

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Report of Highway Agent, E. U. Batchel=

der. Districts ISo. 7 and 8

Paid T- B. Brown, $io oo

F. Greenleaf, ^ 50

T- /-> 2 1 00T. Cogger,

W. M- Batchelder- gravel, 107 3°

G. Carlton, .^ 4°

F. Moore, '^ ^^

E. Elkins, ^9°°

F. Moulton. 23 60

G. Dearborn, 33 0°

D. James, ^4 00

C. Cutts, ^^ ^'

R. S- James, 9 62

M. Coffin and son, 3 0°

F. Marston, 3 0°

J. J. Dearborn, 20 50

S. Taylor, gravel, 3^ 10

J. Cleveland, ^ 75

W. Felch, 4 5°

E. L. Batchelder, 2 00

Total,$32348

SNOW PATHS

Paid W. M. Batchelder, $8 00

M. Dearborn, 2 75

D. James, 5 75

G. Dearborn, 50°

C. Cutts. 2 75

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Paid B. Mousley,

W. M- Batchelder,

Total,

Total money expended,

Balance on hand,

Received by order on treasurer.

$-' 13

8 50

$3488

$358 36

I 27

$359 63

$359 63

AUDITORS' REPORT

We have this day examined the foregoing account of Ed-

win L- Batchelder, Highway agent, District Nos. 7 and 8, and find it

well vouched and correctly cast, with a balance on hand of $1 27.

ABBOTT NORRIS > AnHifnr^CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS )

'^"^"°'^^

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Report of Highway Agent, B. H. Blake*

Dii^trict rso. Q

Paid J. 1. Page. $^ 75

A- B- Blake, 3 5°

G W. Godfrey, 4- 82

J. C- Blake, ^ 35

A- B. Mace, ,

2*^3

M. W. Dunbar, 5 25

O. L. Lane, 20 00

E. M. Leavitt, 24 00

E. J. Mace, 24 00 .

G. W. Barbour, 3^ 00

J. W. Mace, ^^ ^5

O. L. Blake, ^^ 35

G. S. Blake, ^4 00

B. H. Blake, 35 0°

F. A. Lamprey, ^° 5°

M. W. Lane, 3 5°

E. H- Perkins, gravel, ^ '°

Mrs. C. A- P. Philbrick, gravel 560

Total.^''^^°

Received by order on treasurer, $^ ' °

AUDITORS' REPORT

We have this day examined the foregoing account of B-

H. Blake, Highway agent, District No- 9, and find it well vouched

and correctly cast.

ABBOTT NORRISj. Auditors

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS )

Hampton, February 21, 19 11.

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R.eport of Highway >Xgent,Stacey L«« INuddDiiitrict INo. lO

SNOW PATHS, 19 I O.

Paid Warren Emery, $5 75

Curtis DeLancey, 5 75

Stacey L- Nudd, 5 75

Edward Brown. ^^

Total, $18 13

Received by order on treasurer, $1^13

AUDITORS' REPORTWe have this day examined the foregoing account of Sta-

cey L- Nudd, Highway agent, District No- 10, and find it well vouch-

ed and correctly cast.

ABBOTT NORRISCHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS '

^"^'^°''^

Hampton, February 21, 191 1.

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Report of Mighw^ay Agent, Irving E. Uea>itt. District INo. 11

=aid I- E- Leavitt, $19 25

E. M. Leavitt, 36 25

E. J- Mace, 18 00

Henry Mace, 9 63

J. Wesley Mace, 8 00

E- D Lamprey, 5 25

Eben Lamprey, 14 88

N. S- Spinney, 984

William Little, 6 13

Joseph Blake, 1983

Roscoe Morrill, gravel, 765

E. H. Perkins, gravel. I 40

For labor on bridge at Breach, I 25

Plank, 75

Total, $158 II

Received by order on treasurer, $158 II

AUDITORS' REPORT

We have this day examined the foregoing account of Irving E

Leavitt, Highway agent, district No- n, and find it well vouched and

correctly cast.

ABBOTT NORRIS I AuditorsCHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS P"""''"'^

Hampton, Feb. 21, 191 1.

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Academy and High School

PRINCIPAL

FIRST ASSISTANT -

SECOND ASSISTANT

TEACHER OF ELOCUTION

CHARLES J. ROSS, M. A.

MISS ANNA M. COLE

MISS JESSIE WATERMANIRS. FRANCES J- PERKINS

Calendar for IQll—1Q13

Spring term of ten weeks begins April 3, 191 1-

Fall term of twelve weeks begins Sept- 5, i9ii-

Winter term of twelve weeks begins Nov. 27, 1911.

Closing exercises June 9, 191 1-

Baccalaureate sermon June ri, 191 1.

Graduation, June 14, i9ii.

Pupil-s Enrolled

Class graduated June, 1910,

Members of other classes.

Total,

Percentage of attendance, 95-

8

31

39

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financial Statement

July I, 1909. to July I, 1910.

RECEIPTS

Received from tuition,

town,

Tuck gift,

Alumni gift,

Int- on invested funds,

$520 GO

800 00

300 00

64 00

339 37

Total receipts, $2,023 37

EXPENDITURES

Paid C. J. Ross,

Miss A. M- Cole,

Miss J- L. Waterman,

Mrs. J, M. Perkins,

Repairs,

Janitor,

Miscellaneous,

Coal and wood.

Total Expenditures,

Deficiency?

$800 ©0

400 GO

400 00

35 00

141 73

43 50

18 90

250 ^3

$2,089 26

$65 89

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Invested Founds

$3,000 at 4 1 -2 per cent-

2,000 at 5 per cent.

2,000 Mass. real estate at 2 1-2 per cent-

1 ,000 J. A- Lane gift at 5 per cent-

AUDITORS' REPORTWe have this day examined the foregoing account of the

financial condition of High school, and find it well vouched and

correctly cast with an excess of expenditures over receipts of $65 89.

ABBOTT NORRIS \ . ,

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS )

^^^^^^''^

Hampton, February 21, 191 1.

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Migh School Supplies

RECEIPTS

Received from town in six orders, $'7° 9^

Total $170 96

EXPENDITURES

Paid express and freight,

Postage,

Allyn 8l Bacon,

Kenney Bros-.

J. Q. Adams,

Babb & Co.,

Heath & Co ,

Houghton, Mifflin & Co-,

American Book Co-,

Type writing,

Silver, Burdett & Co-,

Parker Simmons,

Ginn & Co.,

McKinley & Co-,

Miscellaneous,

Total, $17096

$5 40

12 24

2 25

53 40

18 00

2 yc

12 83

6 61

18 42

2 20

2 50

96

24 02

5 75

3 67

AUDITORS' REPORTWe have this day examined the foregoing account of J- A-

Ross for High school supplies, find it well vouched and correctly cast

ABBOTT NORRIS 1 . ...

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS ^

^"^'^^^^^

Hampton, Feb. 20, 191 1.

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Your committee and the trustees congratulate themselves and

the town on another year's successful work in the Academy and

High school. Reference books and apparatus have been secured as

the State Superintendent requires. His requirements as to entrance

examination and work to be accomplished have been more than met-

The faithful, intelligent, self sacrificing work of the teachers have

fully sustained the high standard of the school. Difficulties have

been overcome. The great want of the school is lack of funds. Wefear that we shall have again to appeal to the generosity of Hon- Ed-

ward Tuck, who has so liberally helped us in the past. Had not the

Leavitt legacy been entirely lost by an unfortunate investment the

school would now be on its feet financially- We cannot afford to

lower the high standing of the school, or lessen its efficiency; there-

fore we shall have to ask for the same appropriation as last year, and

we feel assured that the town will deal as generously with the school

as it has in previous years.

For the Committee,

J. A. ROSS, Chairman

Hampton, N. H., Feb. 20, 1911

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Report of School Board

GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS

TEACHERS

GRAMMAR SCHOOL - - MISS MARY C. POLLARDASSISTANT - - - MISS JULIA G. LOCKEINTERMEDIATE - " MISS ADDIE C. MARSTONCENTRE PRIMARY ' " MISS JOSEPHINE JOPLIN

EAST PRIMARY " " MISS IRENE J. TREFETHENNORTH PRIMARY - - ' MISS ETTA C. BLAKEWEST PRIMARY - - MISS DOROTHY SMARTMUSIC TEACHER - - " MR. CARL AKELEY

ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE

GRAMMAR SCHOOL

Scholars enrolled 75

Average attendance 95.95

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL

Scholars enrolled 74

Average attendance 91

CENTRE PRIMARY SCHOOL

Scholars enrolled 41

Average attendance 88.2

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EAST PRIMARY SCHOOL

Scholars enrolled 35

Average attendance 854-

NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL

Scholars enrolled :o

Average attendance 83+

WEST SCHOOL— MIXED GRADES

(Fall Term 1910)

Scholars enrolled 9

Average attendance 96+

ROLL OF HONOR

Guy S. Garland, H. Estow Hobbs, Bertram E- Lamprey.

The Grammar school has successfully maintained its high

standard, under the capable and efficient guidance of Miss Mary C.

Pollard, and good progress has been made throughout the past school

year.

Miss Julia Locke, assistant teacher, has been with us again this

year. Her methods are thorough and she has been very faithful in

endeavoring to promote the best interests of the school.

The Grammar school has been very much crowded the past

year- Every seat has been filled, extra ones put in, and some of the

scholars have been obliged to sit at tables, because there was no room

for any more desks-

The Intermediate school has had the same teacher as last year,

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Miss Addie C Marston. The work of the school has been thorough,

and the pupils have made gratifying advancement in the various

studies.

Miss Josephine Joplin, theteacher of the Centre Primary school^

holds the affectionate regard of her pupils, and under her instruction

the school has made its usual good progress during the past year.

At the end of the school year. Miss Ethel V. Stevens resigned

from the East Primary school, and Miss Irene ] Trefethen was se-

cured to teach in her place. The progress of the school has been

good for the year.

The North Primary school is fortunate in still retaining the ser-

vices of Miss Etta C. Blake. Her earnest and painstaking work read-

ily shows in the steady advancement made by her pupils during the

past school year-

The School Board wis asked, by a number of parents, to re-open

the West Primary school, and they consented to do so, providing

there was a sufficient number of scholars to keep a teacher busy

The services of Miss Dorothy Smart were secured. It was the first

school she has taught, and she has won the love and respect of he^"

scholars, who have made satisfactory progress for the fall term.

The study of vocal music still continues to hold the interest and

enjoyment of the schools, which have all done well in this branch of

instruction. The School Board is much gratified with the progress

shown in vocal music the past year, under the instruction of Mr- Carl

Akeley.

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GENERAL REMARKSTO PARENTS AND PUPILS:—

We feel that we have reason to be proud of our schools, which

are fully up to their former high standard in every way. Our teach-

ers are efficient and faithful, as the gratifying results of their labors

plainly show. But, notwithstanding this, we must again call atten-

tion to the drawbacks incurred by tardiness or non-attendance. A

satisfactory showing cannot be made by a class or school, when even

a small proportion of the pupils are late or absent, and it is not just

that the standing of all should suffer because of the delinquency cf

the few ! We cannot too strongly urge the pupils to make an effort

to maintain a high standard of excellence in prompt attendance, as

well as in their studies, realizing that habits of promptness inculcated

in youth are of inestimable value in later years-

To the parents we extend a cordial and urgent invitation to visit

our schools often, by their interest and presence encouraging both

pupils and teachers, and keeping in touch with the general work of

the schools-

The following is the list of books used:

Baldwin's Readers

Supplementary reading not confined to any particular books

Milne's Arithmetics

Tar & McMurry's Geography

Elson's History

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Mowr3''s First Steps in the History of Our Country

Mowry's Essentials of United States History

Mother Tongue, Books Nos- 1 and 2

Baldwin's Physiology

Progressive Course in Spelling

Whitehouse System Writing Books

CHARLES M. BATCHELDER ) Board

REV. J. A. ROSS [ of

ABBOTT L. JOPLIN ) Education

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F^eport of J. R. IVIarston, Treasurer of

School Board

RECEIPTS

Balance on hand Feb- 17, 1910,

Received from town,

C- M. Batchelder,

Total Receipts,

$062 17

3,480 43

1410

$4,156 70

EXPENDITURES

Paid Mary C. Pollard, teaching, $444 00

Addie C- Marston, 472 50

Josephine M. Joplin, 348 00

Julia G. Locke, 200 GO

Ethel V. Stevens, 120 CO

Irene J Trefethen, 150 GO

Etta C. Blake, 259 00

Dorothy H. Smart, 77 50

C. L. Akeley, music teaching. 226 47

E. H. & A. St. Ry- transportation, 31200

Edward E. Babb & Co-, supplies, 199 38

Kenney Bros- & Wolkins, 40 65

Silver, Burdett & Co-, 46 70

Frank H. Lamson, 15 48

Parker P. Simmons, 6 70

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Paid lVI£sur,^/, Y.ung & Co-, supplies $13 0°

D. C. Heath & Co-, " S 45

Ginn & Co., " 6 24

J. A. Lane & Co., " 4° 63

Gaorge A. Johnson, painting East school

house, 12000

Abbott L. Joplin, stock and labor, 59 74

S. G. Hobbs, " " 2 50

Alex Thompson, '* " jo 25

T. A- Brown, " " i 5°

Jas- S. DeLancey, " " 35 ^^

Joseph F Holmes " " 9 63

1. S- Jones, 14 67

John S Gllman, clock, i 25

A. D- Garland, 2 cords hard wood, 12 00

A. D- Garland, sawing and housing 4 cords, 6 00

Howell M. Lamprey, 1 cord wood, 4 00

Benjamin A. Blake, i cord hard wood, 6 00

Benjamin A. Blake, sawing and housing, i 00

Austin Mace, 3 cords pine wood, 12 00

Austin Mace, 2 1-2 cords hard wood, 12 50

C. S. Toppan. 7 7-8 cords hard wood, 41 34

Mertcn M. James, sawing 8 cords pine

wood, 4 80

Merton M. James, sawing 10 1-2 cords

hard wood, 7 80

Merton M- James, housing 10 cords, 2 75

Merton M. James, i 1-2 cords hard

wood, sawed and housed, 1° °°

Jesse R. Towle, 1-2 cord wood, 2 50

Frank H- Fogg, cleaning school yards and

building, and sawing wood, i9°9, 27 00

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Paid Rockingham Printing Company, $7 80

George W- Philbrook, truant officer, 250

S. B. Batchelder, numerator, 6 00

John C. Blake, 2 00

Charles iVl Batchelder, salary,' 25 00

Abbott L. Joplin, salary, 25 00

John F. Marston, salary, 25 co

Mrs. Joseph A. Blake, 5 "o

Elton Thompson, janitor, 7 ^5

Russell Perkins, janitor, 7 5°

J- Robert Dennis, janitor, 4 5°

Raymond Garland, janitor, 14 25

A. F- Dewhurst, janitor, 5 °°

Frank T- Jenness, 7 °°

Total Expenditures, $3,533 23

Balance in treasury, 623 47

$4,156 70

AUDITORS' REPORT

We have this day examined the foregoing account of J. F-

Marston, treasurer of the Board of Education, and find it well vouched

and correctly cast with a balance on hand of $623 47.

ABBOTT NORRIS { AuditorsCHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS )

Hampton, February 21, 191 1.

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Report Library Committee

RECEIPTS

Received balance from last year $39 21

from town 250 00

fines 2 10

library cards 75

$292 06(-HJ

EXPENDITURES

Paid for new books, $129 II

salary of librarian, 66 GO

extra services of librarian from Jan.

7 to Feb. 15, 191 1—6 afternoons

and 28 evenings 20 00

binding 48 books for i9°9, 18 10 '

47 books for 191°. 13 10

express and freight 2 55

printing 4 placards 50

300 gummed labels I 50

190 library cards 85

9 yds. curtain goods 1 12

postage and money orders 1 30

stationery 5°, record book, 25 75

janitor's services 2 00

fuelI 50

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Paid for 23 temporary binders for reading room $14 85

I day's work moving books i 5°

$274 73

Balance on hand $^7 33

AUDITORS' REPORTWe have this day examined the foregoing account of S- A.

Shaw, Librarian, and find it well vouched and correctly cast with a

balance on hand of $17 33-

ABBOTT NORRIS { a,,^:x.„.

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS i

Hampton, February 21, 19 11.

Number of volumes added by purchase, 117: number of volumes

replaced, 7; number of volumes rebound, 47-

34 bound volumes have been presented as follows: Mrs. C- R.

Beare, 3 volumes; Miss Irene Trefethen and lady visitors at Elm-

wood Farm, 1 volume; Mrs. Hawkins, i volume; Peleg D. Harrison,

I volume; Smithsonian Institution, i volume; Interstate Commerce

Commission, i volume; Miss Etta Nudd, 16 volumes; Henry J. Per-

kins, 8 volumes Harper's magazine, unbound, and 2 volumes of Mc-

Clure's, also unbound-

141 volumes have been added to the catalogue, making the num-

ber 3629.

Number of books issued for year ending Feb. 15, 191 1, 6049,

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exceeding the issue of last year by 1240.

Average number of books issued per day ^04.

For a number of years the friends and patrons of the Library

had been impressed with the fact that larger and better accomoda-

tions were very miuch needed.

It is with great pleasure we can report this need has been fully

met in the new Memorial library building, the generous gift of Mr-

Howard G. Lane, in memory of his father, Joshua A Lane.

The dedication and presentation to the town occurred on Dec

14, 1910. On Dec- 29th, the books were transferred from the room

in the town hall they had occupied for nearly half a century, to the

commodious, convenient and v/ell lighted room provided for them.

The last annual appropriation was not sufficient to meet all

necessary additional expenses- However, through the interest and

co-operation of the selectmen, it was possible to open the library for

the issuing of books on every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon and

evening, and the reading room on every week day evening, and on

Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.

On the tables in the reading room have been placed the follow-

ing magazines and newspapers: Century, McClure's, Munsey's,

Harper's Monthly, Scribner's, Review of Reviews, World's Work.

National Sportsman, Outing, St. Nicholas, Bird Lore, Popular Elec-

tricity, Popular Mechanics, Granite State Magazine, Punch, Life-

Youth's Companion, Ladies' Home Journal, Scientific American.

Ills- London News, Literary Digest, Exeter News Letter, Hamptons

Union, Newburypcrt Daily News, Boston Record and Boston Globe.

That the opportunities presented by the reading room, with its

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78

pleasant and attractive surroundings, is being appreciated by the pub-

lic, may be judged by the fact that notwithstanding much unfavorable

weather and traveling, the number of visitors availing themselves of

its privileges from Jan- 7 to Feb. 15, numbered 365, making the

average number per day 1 1 . The largest number of visitors on any

one day being 37.

REV. JOHN A. ROSS) , ,, ^^

S- ALBERT SHAW >- ^ L^iorary

CHARLES M. BATCHELDER )^^"^"^'"ee

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Appendix

Vital statistics

Additions to Library

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Clergyman

Exeter

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John

A-

Ross

Clergyman

Hampton

Rev.

Paul

Sterling

Clergyman

Melrose,

Mas^s.

Name

of

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Frank

A.

Pressey

Eliza

Fox

John

C.

Blake

Mary

E.

Shaw

John

Devlin

Margeret

O'Connell

Roger

Ford

Sarah

Dunn

Hobart

W.

Richardson

Helen

L.

Hunt

John

Lord

Hamlin

Elizabeth

C.

Staples

Frank

J.

Mitchell

Nellie

R.

Wentworth

Addison

Rice

Anna

E.

Johnson

5West

Andover,

Mass.

Hampton

Haverhill,

Mass-

Lawrence,

Mass.

Benton,

Me.

Farmington,

Me.

Haverhill,

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Bradford,

Mass.

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Ford

Percy

Hunt

Richardson

Lillian

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Libby

Tom

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Mitchell

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J.

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25

June

7

July

27

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14

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John

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Jonathan

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Elias

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John

Hubbard

Charles

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John

Dennett

George

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Additions to the Public

Library, 1910

3490 Adventures of Tom Sawyer

3491 African Game Trails

3625 A Gallant Grenadier

3492 Ailsa Page

3493 A Labrador Spring

3494 A Modern Chronicle

3495 A Motley

3496 Astronomy from a Dipper

34 ?7 At the Foot of the Rainbow

3498 At the Home Plate

3499 At the Villa Rose

3500 Beyond the Mexican Sierras

3501 Boy with U- S. Survey, The

3502 Burning Daylight

3503 Canterbury Tales

3504 Celt and Saxon

3505 Carlyle's Laugh and Other Surprises

3506 Clever Betsy

3507 Diary of Kitty Trevelyan

Mark Twain

Theodore Roosevelt

Capt. F- S. Brereton

Robert W. Chambers

C- W. Townsend

Winston Churchill

John Galsworthy

E. C- Clarke

Gene S. Porter

A. T. Dudley

A- E. W. Mason

Dillon Wallace

Francis R. Wheeler

Jack London

Sophie Lee

George Meredith

T. W. Higginson

Clara C. Burnham

Author of "Cotta Family''

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3610 Dorothy Dainty

361 1 Dorothy Dainty's Playmates

3612 Dorothy Dainty at School

3613 Dorothy Dainty at the Shore

3614 Dorothy Dainty in the City

3615 Dorothy Dainty at Home

3616 Dorothy Dainty's Gay Times

3617 Dorothy Dainty in the Country

3618 Dorothy Dainty's Winter

3509 Double Cross, The

3510 Down Home With Jennie Allen

3511 Electricity for Boys

3512 Fair Margaret

3513 Farmer Brown and the Birds

3514 Farming It

3515 Finland as It Is

3516 Fireless Cook Book, The

3517 First Book of Stories for the Story

3518 Four Years in California

3519 Freckles

3520 From Kitchen to Garret

3521 Gentle Knight of Old Brandenburg,

3522 Glenlock Girls

3523 Happy Island, The

3626 Hearts and Masks

3524 Helen Grant's Decision

3525 Hero Tales of the Far North

3526 Holiday with the Birds. A

Amy Brooks

Amy Brooks

Amy Brooks

Amy Brooks

Amy Brooks

Amy Brooks

Amy Brooks

Amy Brooks

Amy Brocks

Gilson Willets

Grace Donworth

Joseph A. Adams

F. Marion Crawford

Frances M Fox

Henry A. Shute

Harry DeWindt

Margaret Mitchtl|

Fanny E. Cox

Mrs. D. B. Bates

Gene S. Porter

Virginia Van DeWater

A Chas- Major

Grace M. Remick

Jeannette Lee

Harold McGrath

Amanda Douglass

Jacob Riis

Jeannette MarksJulia Moody

Teller

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3527 Hoosier Schoolmaster, The

3528 Horse Shoe Robinson

3529 Horsemen of the Plains

3530 House on Cherry Street, The

3531 How to Keep Hens for Profit

3532 Hunting with the Eskimos

3533 Interstate Commerce Com. Report, 1

3534 In the Days of the Pioneers

3535 Jesus Christ and the Social Question

3536 John Winterbourne's Family

3537 Judith of the Cumberlands

3538 Kilmeny of the Orchard

3539 Kingdom of Earth, The

3540 Kingsford, Quarter

3541 Lady-Good-for-Nothing

3542 Lass of the Silver Sword

3629 Last of the Arawacks

3543 Lieut- Colborn

3544 Little Busybodies

3545 yLost Ambassador, The

3546 Margaret Mancrieffe

3547 Mary Carey

3548 Master of the Vineyard

3549 Man from Brodney's, The

3550 Motor Boys Overland

3551 Motor Boys Across the Plains

3552 Motor Boys Afloat

3620 Motor Boys in Strange Waters

909

Edward Eggleston

John P. Kennedy

J. A. Altsheler

C. S- Valentine

Harry Whitney

E. S. Ellis

Frances Peabody

Alice Brown

Alice McGowan

L. M. Montgomery

Anthony Partridge

Ralph H. Barbour

A. T. Quiller Couch

Mary C. Dubois

F. A. Ober

Moses H. Sawyer

Jeannette Markes

Julia Moody

E. Phillips Oppenheim

Kate L- Bosher

Myrtle Reed

G. B. McCutcheon

Clarence Young

Clarence Young

Clarence Young

Clarence Young

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3621 Motor Boys on the Pacific

3622 Motor Boys in the Clouds

3553 Motor Boys on the Atlantic

3554 Mrs. Skagg's Husband

3555 My Mark Twain

3556 My Son's Wife

3558 New Faces

3559 Oath of Allegiance, The

3560 Old Harbor

3561 One Year of Wedlock

3562 Open Water

3623 Open Window

3563 Our Garden Flowers

3564 Palace Beautiful, The

3565 Peculiar

3566 Peggy at Spinster Farm

3567 Pnantom of the River, The

3568 Philippa at Haleyon

3569 Fhross

357C Quaker Soldier, The

3571 Queen Rose

3572 Raffles

3573 Religion and Miracle

3574 Remaking the Mississippi

3575 Road- Rights of Motorists

3576 Romance Island

3577 Sally Bishop

3578 Shakespeare, Stories from

3579 Sky Man, The

3580 Spain, Quiet Days in

Clarence Young

Clarence Young

Clarence Young

Brete Harte

W- D. Howells

Author of "Caste," etc.

Myra Kelley

F.lizabeth S. Phelps

William J. Hopkins

Emily Carlen

James B. Connolly

Harriet L. Keller

Mrs- L. T. Meade

Epes Sargent

Helen M. Winslow

E. S- Ellis

Katherine H. Brown

Anthony Hope

By a noted Judge

Mrs. L- T. Meade

E. W. Harnung

Rev. George A- Gorden

John L. Matthews

Twyman O. Abbott

Zona Gale

E. Temple Thurston

Thomas Carter

Henry K. Webster

C. B. Luffman

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C- N. and A

3581 Smithsonian Institution, Report 1909

3582 Spirit of America

3583 Stanley, Henry M., Autobiography of

3584 Stars and Stripes and Other American

Flags

3489 Story of Susan, The

3624 Susanna and Sue

3585 Tale? for the Marines

3586 Tales of Sherlock Holmes

3628 .The Brass Bowl

3627 The Coral Ship

3557 The Motor Maid

3587 The Ramrodders

3488 The Rosary

3588 The Uncrowned King

3589 The Varmint

3590 The Woman Who Dared

3591 Tim and Roy in Camp

3592 Tom Grogan

3593 Tower of Ivory

3594 United States History 1850— 1854 Vo

3595" " 1854—1860

3596" " 1860—1862

3597" " 1862— 1864

3598" " 1864—1866

3599" " 1866—1872

3600" " 1872—1877

3601 Vera of the Strong Heart

3602 Vagabond Journey Around the World

3603 Wage Earning Women

Henry Van Dyke

Peleg Harrison

Kate D. Wiggin

Harry Gringo

A. Conan Doyle

Louis J. Vance

Kirk iMunroe

, M. Williamson

Holman Day

Florence Barclay

Harold B. Wnght

Owen Johnson

Epes Sargent

Frank Pendleton

F. Hopkinscn Smith

Gertrude Atherton

• I. Rhodes

Rhodes

Rhodes

Rhodes

Rhodes

Rhodes

Rhodes

Marion Mole

Harry Franck

Annie M. McLean

111.

IV.

V.

VI.

Vll.

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3604 Watchers cf the Trail

3605 Water Witch

3606 We Fcur Girls

3607 When Sarah Saved the Day

3608 Wild Olive, The

3609 Winnifred Bertram

C. G- D. Roberts

James F. Cooper

Mary C. Darling

Elsie Singmaster

Author of "Inner Shrine"

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Town Officers 3

Report of Annual I'ovvn Meeting - 5

Warrant for Annual Town Meeting - 9

Valuation Invoice - 12

Taxes for 1910 13

Receipts aside from Taxes - 15

Expenditures 20

Sewer Account - - . . - 35

Hampton Cemetery 39

Hampton Beach Precinct - 42

Treasurer's Report - 44

Highway Agents Reports - 46

Academy and High Scoool

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Public Schools . - - - . 68

Library :/^,r;','}?J;;?.ytt'^f 75

Appendix ^ - ? - - 79