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Livermore. Selectmen.—Deacon William Brown, Deacon Thomas Livermore, Mr. Daniel Benjamin, Mr. Joseph Pierce, Lieutenant Thomas Biglow. Town Clerk and Treasurer.—Samuel Livermore. Constable.—Mr. Joseph Hastings. Assessors.—George Lawrencey years in succession. On May 9th, Daniel Benjamin was chosen as Representative, but he refused to serve, and Lieutenant Thomas Biglow was chosen in his place. On the 12th, the Selectmen were ordered to pay Josiah Fiske £ 9 15s. for building the pound, and Lieutenant Thomas Biglow 6s. for seting up the town Stockes. £ 1 9s. was ordered to be paid for mending meeting-house glass during the year 1737. July 3, 1738, Deacon Jonathan Sanderson and Ensign Thomas Harrington were desired to treations:—Trapilow pays £ 60 0s. 6d.; out of £ 323 9s. 1d. Samuel Parkhurst paid the highest tax, next David Mead, Lieutenant Thomas Biglow, David Benjamin, and Deacon Thomas Livermore. March 6, 1734, the second article in the warrant for the
urrency (a) than specie, 94. Bemis, Abraham, house of, 119. Bemis, David, and Dr. Enos Sumner erect a dam across Charles River, 125; built first grist and snuff mill in Watertown at Bemis Station, 125; Isaac, 90. Bemis, Seth: his cotton factory, 125; owner of whole water power, 127; sells his right to raise his dam 12 inches, 127. Seth, jr., 128. Bemis Manufacturing Co. incorporated, 127. Bemis tavern, one of oldest houses in town, 90. Benjamin, Daniel, 64, 70, 71. Biglow, Lt., Thomas, 70, 71. Bigelow: Abijah, Jacob, 89; Joshua, 97. Bill of fare for ordination, 111 n. 3. Bird Tavern (the), 84; militia trainings at 86. Bisket-cake exchanged for a bass, 3, 14, 63. Black lead, a whole rock of, 35. Bleachery established, 132; new buildings at, 134; finishes fifteen tons of goods daily, 134. Blessing of the Bay, the first vessel built in the colony, 34. Block Island, 40, 41, 42. Boarding-houses at factory in good hands, 131. Boies, John: his co