ceded to measure from Mr James Nutts house to Joseph Moors and find it by measure 821 rods and Six links then proceeded to the centre & agreed to Locate the place for said. Schoolhouse on the westside of the road Leading from W Perhams to said Joseph Moors, on Jonas Harveys land, opposite to the south end of Jonas Harveys field Sixteen rods nearer to s Joseph Moors than to James Nutts John G Moor T Clerk Isaac Huse Select Men We the subscribers have opened a road on the reserve land for that purpose from the great Pond by Levi Russels & John Proctors, to the road leading from the Meeting house to the road leading to John Fryes in Manchester; on the 6th day of June 1817 Febr 21 -1818 John Stark 4th Select men State of New Hampshire Hillsborough ss To Ephraim Ju Constable in Manchester Greeting You are hereby required in the Name of the State of NewHampshire To warn all the legal voters in sd Manchester to Meet at the Meeting-house in sd Manchester, on Tuesday the tenth day of March next at ten oclock A M. To act on the following articles (viz) first to Chuse a Moderator to Govern Sd meeting 2d To Chuse a Clerk & Selectmen for the year ensuing 3d To Chuse all State & County officers & Representative 4th To Chus all other Town officers 5th To hear all accompts against the Town 6th To see if the Town will vote to abate Genl Starks Wm Farmers & Ruth Porters Taxes in John Youngs List of taxes for 1815 7th To See if the Town will vote to discontinue the Road from where Moses Merrill Formerly lived to the Road Leading to Chester 8th To See if the Town will take into consideration the dificulty existing in school district No. 3 respecting their School money & decide the Same 9th To See if the Town will open the road from Moses Haseltines to James Nutts 10th To See if the Town will vote to repair the road from the Hall road so called, to the rockey Brook near Wm Combs house 11th To See how much money Shal be raised for the Towns use the present year 12th To See how much money Shall be raised to repar the high ways Make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to us on the day of holding sd Meeting Given under our hands at Manchester this 21st day of February A D 1818 Isaac Huse John Dickey John Stark 4th Select men March 10th 1818 Met agreeable to the foregoing warrant and Choose John Stark Esq Moderator Choose John G Moor Clerk Sworn Choose Isaac Huse John Dickey Nathaniel Moor Select Choose John G Moor Representative for 1818 do do James Mc Questin James H Saunders Rogers Stevens Samuel P Kidder Sealor of weights and measures Elisha Quimby Pound Keeper We the Subscribers, a committee appointed by the Town of Manchester for the purpose of looking into the concerns of the several school districts; After having spent much time in looking into the Business, and examining the records. have agreed to report. & do report as follows (viz) That there is and that district No 2 have recived over their proportion of School money .64 and district No 4 have recev'd over their school money, 30.29 Which is submitted by, Saml P Kidder Saml Hall Saml Moor Reuben Sawyer Committee N. B. the above report includes the years 1810 & 1816 do To abate Mrs Porters taxes in John Youngs tax bill do To Choose a Committee to Settle with Treasurer and report at the adjournment Saml Moor Isaac Huse James Griffin Committee Voted to adjourn to the House to Seell the poor The Poor at Auction Abigail Davis was struck off to Nathan Johnson at one dollar per week. per year $52.00 Benjamin Smith was struck off to Nathaniel Baker at sixty Eight Cents per week. . per year 35.36 Voted to repair the road agreeable to the tenth Article of the warrant The Collectorship was struck off to Jame Nutt at two Cents & Seven Mills on a dollar Voted to adjourn to this day week at 1 P. M. Met accordingly & Voted to except the report (viz) to raise five hundred dollars to pay Town Charges the present year Voted to raise one dollar on the poll for Highways The report of Committee appointed to Settle with the Treasurer, Report as follows We your Committee appointed to examine into the State of the treasury of Said Town Also to inquire into and See what Money Shall be thought necessary to raise to pay Town Charges the present year, do Report as follows (viz) 1st we have examined into the State of the Treasury and find a ballance in favour of Samuel P Kidder Esquire, Town Treasurer of 16 dollars 75 Cents and an outstanding order of Eight Dollars And we do further report that in our opinion it will be necessary to raise 500 dollars to pay Town Charges the present year All which is submitted by your Committee March 17th 1818 Samuel Moor Isaac Huse A true record from the original Committee Attest, John. G. Moor. Clerk |