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Wars. Gen. Putnam was a native of Danvers. Daland and Southwick left families. The ages of those who were killed belonging to Danvers, follow:—Samuel Cook, 33 years; Benjamin Daland, 25 years; George Southwick, 25 years; Perley Putnam, 21 years; Jotham Webb, 22 years; Henry Jacobs, 22 years; Ebenezer Goldthwait, 22 years. Note to D. P. King's Address. On Friday [April 21, 1775] the bodies of Messrs. Henry Jacobs. Samuel Cook, Ebenezer Goldthwait, George Southwick, Benjamin Daland, Jun., Jotham Webb, and Perley Putnam, of Danvers, who were likewise slain fighting in the glorious cause of liberty and their country, on the nineteenth of April, were respectfully interred among their friends in the different parishes belonging to that town, their corpses being attended to the place of interment by two companies of minute-men from this place, and a large concourse of people from this and the neighboring towns; previous to that interment, an excellent and well adapted prayer was d
ischarging non-resident taxes35 75 Daniel Burbeck, Surveyor, for work on highways13 38 William Locke & Son, for refreshments to Surveyor of highways14 67 Estate of the late Samuel Hill, for do.7 22 Tufts & Adams, for do.13 86 Amos Whittemore, Jun., for do.7 83 Jason Belknap, gravel for roads4 75 ——597 35 Contingencies. To the Selectmen, for discharging this town's proportion of the expense of building a new bridge, between Cambridge and Brighton, conformable to a vote of the town327 37 To Abbot Allen, for 73 days in the service of the United States, by his substitute16 33 John Prentiss, 3 months do. do.21 00 Ephraim Cutter, Jun., do. do. (agreeably to a vote of the town)21 00 T. Russell, for cash he paid for making cartridges for militia (as the law directs); for repairing school-house; for a Register book, and stationery10 70 Assessors, for services assessing taxes, and for stationery for 181662 93 Miles Gardner, for repairing school-house3 04 George Prentiss,