Official records of the town of Westport, Massachusetts, from 1787 to the present.
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Please note: These records are not always in strict chronological order. Sometimes events from one year will be mixed in with another - for various reasons that's how the original records were kept. So think of the year labels as a guide, not an absolute. Town records 1805Page 179 AT A MEETING [held April 1, AD 1805 to select state and county officers] Caleb Strong had 106 votes & James Sullivan Esq had 54 votes for governor; Edward Robbins had 106 votes and William Heath, Esq had 54 votes for Lt. Governor; Josiah Dean had 47 votes, Nathaniel Morton Jr. had 47 votes, Stephen Bullock had 68 votes and Samuel Tobey had 68 votes for senators & counsellors and Samuel Crocker had 46 votes for county treasurer. AT A TOWN MEETING [held April 1, 1805 for jury selection] John Davis was drawn for Grand Jury and Ebenezer Baker for the Petty Jury of the ourt of Common Pleas - Page 180 AT A MEETING [April 1, 1805] to act on the following articles: [usual articles #145; the new business is:] 6. to know the town's mind in regard to granting a priviledge to a number of inhabitants to build a wharf in the river opposite the town's landing at the Point. 7. to do what shall appear best in regard to regulating creatures going at large in highways and commons. 8. to choose an agent to represent that situation of the highway between this town and Dartmouth at the Court of General Sessions 9. to know the town's mind in regard to granting a priviledge to Benjamin Davis and son to build a pier or wharf a little west of the wharf they now own at the point. Warrant dated March 9, 1805 from Silvester Brownell & John Mosher, selectmen. Page 181 TOWN OFFICERS selected: Moderator, Town Clerk & Treasurer: William Almy Select men: William Almy, Jonathan Peckham, Roger White Assessors of rates: Thomas Woodle, Roger White and Barney Hicks Committee on accounts: Nathaniel Kirby, John Mosher & Peleg Sisson Pound keeper: Nathaniel Kirby
1805 77 Surveyors of highways: Peter Macomber, Abner Potter, Jonathan White, Gardner White Wilber Gifford, George Lawton, William Milk, Barjona Devol, David Sanford, Wesson Macomber, Elkanah Woodle, William White 2, William Sisson, Joseph Wing, Ebenezer Baker, Henry Tibbits, Silvester Brownell, Peter Devol, John Dyer, Philip Taber, Benjamin Brownell, William Kirby, Wesson Kirby Fence viewers: Thomas Cornell, Bradford Richmond, Christopher Cornell, Benjarrdn Brownell, Benjamin Brownell 2, Silvester Brownell & Jonathan Tripp Page 182 Field drivers: Jeremiah Willcox, Wesson Tripp, Josiah Brownell, Hiram Sowle, Jeremiah Devol, Nathan Lyon, William White 2, Wanton Macomber, Edward Wing, George Brownell, Edmond Tripp Page 183 On the sixth article, VOTED that a committee of three be chosen to view said landing and report to this town whether in their opinion it is expedient to grant the request of said inhabitants and if expedient to report in writing the place and such other facts as they shall think necessary to give the town information on the subject and make a report of their doings at the adjournment of this meeting in May next. and Robert Earl Esq, Capt. Barney Hicks & Mr. Humphry Macomber was chosen a committee for the purposes afforesaid. MET ACCORDING TO ADJOURNMENT May 13 AD 1805 Page 184 John Crowell, Peter Macomber & Barjona. Devol chosen surveyors of boards, plank 1805 78 timber & slit work and surveyors of lumber, shingles & clapboards Page 185 VOTED that when any of the highways or town ways are blocked up or incumbered with snow, the surveyors of such highways or town ways shall assign to the several persons in his limits their proportion of days work and team, if necessary, according to his real & personal estate, as near as he can, and shall assign a time for the purpose of removing or treading down the snow, in the same manner as highways are repaired in towns who neglect to vote or agree upon a sum of money for the purpose of repairing the highways and town ways. Page 186 VOTED that the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars be appropriated for the support of schools, to be proportioned to each school district, in the same manner, the money appropriated for schools heretofore has been expended, and that each school district is requested to return to the select men an account of the schooling within that district within the year by the first day of April next, and the select men is directed to divide the money accordingly.
1805 79 year ensuing. VOTED to adjourn the meeting to July 1. Wm. Almy, T. Clerk Page 187 AT A MEETING [held May 13, 1805 to select town representative to General Court] John Mosher received 43 votes and William Almy received 42 votes and John Mosher was chosen. Page 188 AT A MEETING [held Aug 17, 1805 to draw persons to select jurors] Isaac Macomber and Jonathan White 2 were drawn to serve as petit jurors at the Court of Common Pleas. AT A TOWN MEETING [held Oct 2,1805 to draw a person for grand jury] Benjamin Willcox was drawn for Grand Jury and John Howland for Petty Jury Page 189 TO ROGER WHITE, CONSTABLE, GREETINGS [warrant, dated September 28,1805, from select men for town meeting to be held Oct 2, 180511. to choose a collector to finish collecting what Benjamin Brownell 2, "a deficient collector", did not; 2. to determine whether to take action because "said constable" neglected to pay in taxes; 3. to know whether the town will take measures or give any directions relating to the executions now in the hands of the sheriff and coroner against said constable for the sums deficient on said taxes. Wm Almy & Jonathan Peckham, select men. Page 190 AT A TOWN MEETING [held October 2, AD 18051 Page 191 TO ROGER WHITE, CONSTABLE, GREETINGS [warrant, dated November 2,1805 from select men Wrn Almy & Jonathan Peckham] 1. to know the town's mind whether they will take any measures relating to the execution now in the hands of the sheriff against the collector of taxes for the town of Westport for the year 1804 for the sum that remains unpaid by said collector of the state tax for said year or otherwise to act thereon as they shall think proper. 2. To know the town's mind whether they will give any directions to the town treasurer or coroner relating to the execution now in the hands of the coroner against said collector or take any other measures relating to said execution for the sum due on the town tax for said year 1804.
Page 192 AT A TOWN MEETING [held November 2,18051 Posted at July 23, 2003 02:26 PM
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