The town officer; or The power and duty of selectmen, town clerks, town treasurers, overseers of the poor, assessors, constables, collectors of taxes, surveyors of high ways, surveyors of lumber, fence viewers, and other town officers As contained in the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. With a variety of forms for the use of such officers. To which are added, the power and duty of towns, parishes and plantations; and a plain and regular method to keep accounts of the expenditures of monies voted by a town; upon an inspection of which, the state of its finances may at any time be known. By Samuel Freeman, Esq. (With the priviledge [sic] of copy right.).

  • Freeman, Samuel, 1743-1831.
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MDCCXCI. [1791]
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Portland [Me.] : Printed by Benjamin Titcomb, Jun, MDCCXCI. [1791]

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