The Project Gutenberg eBook of Valuation of Real Estate in the Town of Acton. November 2, 1850. 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 11, 2021 [eBook #66705] Language: English Credits: 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. NOVEMBER 2, 1850. *** 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. Davis.} _November 2, 1850._ [TN] Transcriber’s Note: Unclear in scan. 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