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Excerpt from Annual Reports of the Town Officers and Inventory of Polls and Ratable Property of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire for the Year Ending January 31, 1940
Name Valu Total and Description ation Tax Bigelow, Prescott, Est. 1 cow Pinnacle lot 75a 500 Bowditch, Richard Blair, Mary S. Est Home place 27a Home place 75a 5000 Bosworth, Winfred T. Blair, Fannie B. Home place 10a Homestead Shep and house 1&a 2300 machinery Blake, Amos J. Est. Bryant meadow 2-3 Fox pasture 100 Blodgett Beard lot 100 meadow 3/ia Lover's Lane lot. 150 Bowen, Edwin Est. Blake, Flora E. Est. Home place 1-3 Fox pasture 50 Boyce, Everett A. Est Pomp hill lot 20 Home place 100a Home place 2000 Perry meadow Blake, Leroy S. Boyce, Everett A. Est. Davis lot 13a and Martin, E. N. Lot on Winchen Whitcomb den Road 10a 40 pasture 40a House (stone) 600 Boyce, Fred R. 2-story house 1200 Home place 1/za Pomp hill lot 14a 20 Hartwell land 35a Bliss, Carrie S. Est. Smith house Vga Home place 1000 Fay Hill lot 1503. Blodgett, Alice M. Pope land 34a Home place 1/2a 1400 Cottage No. 1 Blodgett, Grace G. At Lake Home place 1400 Cottage No. 2 Blodgett, William E. At Lake Home place 21/za 1300 Store, house and Bailey lot 5a 50 barn Stone shed 1-3 25 Market building Drury meadow 10a 25 4 sheep Fairbanks lot zoa 150 Stock in trade Bonner, Elsie F. Brandt, Enoch Cudworth place 1500 Home place 88 Bolles, Walter E. Angier land Home place 15za 2500 2 cows Whipple lot 67a 450 Burckard, George Dudley meadow 3a 25 Home place 1/za 2 horses 50 Byam, Arthur T. 8 cows 400 Home place 168a Fowls 75 Gordon place 50a Bolter, Homer J. 2 cows Home place 1200 Byam, A. Waldo (exempt 200 Camp and land 1 horse 25 Campbell, Lizzie 2 cows 120 Home place 3a.
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