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Resolved That no permit be granted to any one to take Spawn Oysters out of the waters of the Town of Brookhaven; and that in the License given to Oystermen hereafter it shall be a special condition engrafted on said license that it shall in no way be construed to allow any one to take Spawn Oysters to be carried out of the waters of the Town of Brookhaven for any purpose-

Resolved That we approve of the Act before the Legislature for the protection of the Shell fisheries in the South Bay by the election of Two Bay Constables in each Town concerned as very necessary and we pray that the said Act be passed

ordered That the Clerk send a copy of this Resolution to Hon. N. D. Petty & others-Done B. T. H.

Resolutions of a meeting of Oystermen at Patchogue against Leasing Oyster Lots and printed Resolutions of other Meetings in favor of leasing large portions of the Bay -as also School Regulations were laid over for want of time. Adjourned to Tuesday April 6th

Entered by me Benjn. T. Hutchinson T. Clk.

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Trustee Meeting.

April 6th 1875-Trustees met pursuant to adjournment Present Win. II. Clark President-Nathaniel Tuthill Thomas Terry Elbert Woodhull, Henry W. Carman John Roe Smith and Wm. F. Brewster Trustees-The following temporary aids reported and approved.

Nathaniel Tuthill conveying Insane State Pauper to County Alm's House $1.50—

Win H. Clark, aid to Robt Nichols & family $7.50 Mrs. Caleb Ceasar's family $4.62-Jane Job Raynor for 2 months $6.75-Joseph Silvia $6.00-Mrs Chas. Hulse $5Michael Ward $1.22-Mrs McBride and children $7.50

Elbert Woodhull aid to for 2 months to Alexander An

derson $4.50, Luther Fields family $1.75 Leonard Still $5.50

John Roe Smith aid to Wm McGregor $1.18-Wm. Crampton 4.37 Samuel Ross' family 5.48-Jacob Vanderbilt $2.00 Chas. Albin $2.80 Chas Hawkins $2.94 do again $4.63-Stephen Smith $4.69-Thos. Farley & wife $2.67 -Mrs. Peterson $3.00-Joel Wicks Coal & Groceries $5.25 Isaac Williams 50 cts-Coal & Wood for Saml. Ross Rosa Gould and Kuchuck $8.50

John Roe Smith's bill for Coffin for Daniel Mott

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$10.

do for Mrs. Chas. Albin-$10.

Nathaniel Edwards bill for Coffin for Hugh McBride $13. Elbert A. Raynor's bill for Coffin for Rachel Brewster

$5.

John Ketcham's Bill for Medicine provided for James McGregor-Chas. McGregor & Mrs Chas. Albin $16.88 Edwin Cowen's bill of Clothing for Mrs Kent $10.00 Dr. James I. Baker's bill for attendance & Medicine for Mrs Wm. Albin $9.00

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Preston & Chapel's bill for attendance & Medicine for Rockwell & Mrs John Smith-$13.00 do for attendance & medicine on Henry McGregor $10.55 Dr. Sereno Burnell's bill for Mrs Henry Smith $7.50 allowed $5.00 Dr. Bates bill for attendance to Mrs. Sanford L'Hommedieu $6 to Mrs Lane $5-to Mrs White $5 to Mrs Smith at Port J. $8. to Augusta Dickerson Naskeague $3—making $37. allowed $30.00

Rickard Jennings Counselor in Bay suit with Islip presented another Bill for services claiming ($250) Two hundred and fifty dollars-which was allowed to be paid by John Roe Smith out of Bay monies collected by him

Ordered That Jane Warren of Patchogue be allowed one dollar per week from this date till further order

In the case of John T. Howell of Patchogue-the prop

erty for which he was rated having been sold for debts and he having nothing left but household furniture and that mortgaged, it is ordered that H. W. Swezey be exonerated from enforcing payment of said Tax of $13.80

Granted to John S. Terry and Henry Green of the Town of Islip the privilege to use opposite their own land on the East, South and West sides of their grant of dock and Railway in the South Bay opposite Sayville Two rods in width. for placing Piers to protect from ice they paying one dollar additional rent annually-this grant to expire with their lease of dock twenty years from March 3d 1874

George W. Smith of Patchogue is appointed Oyster Agent with the same authority as heretofore and allowed Twelve per ct on Toleration money & boat hire

Toleration till further order to be as before Three dollars if paid before June 1st. and Five dollars after June 1st. Board adjourned sine die-without day-Benjn. T. Hutchinson Clk

April 6th.

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Town Meeting.

1875.

We the undersigned Justices of the Peace of the Town of Brookhaven in Suffolk Co. do hereby certify that at the Annual Town Meeting held this 6th day of April 1875 at the house of Lester H. Davis in Coram in said Town the following officers were elected to the respective offices named

For Supervisor

Charles S. Havens.

Justices of the Peace

Oran W. Rogers

for 4 years

Sylvester D. Tuthill for 4 years

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Nathaniel Tuthill

Thomas Terry

Elbert Woodhull
Henry W. Carman
Wm. F. Brewster
Alfred Price

Overseers of Poor

Wm. F. Brewster

Alfred Price

Commissioners of Excise

Jesse W. Pelletreau drawing for 3 years

John R. Davis

George W. Taft

drawing for 2 years

drawing for 1 year—

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