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REPORT
OF THE
SELECTMEN OE THE TOWN OF SOMERVILLE.
Fellow Citizens : —
In presenting to you the twenty-sixth Annual Report of the Town of Someiwille, we have to say that no marked events have occurred to disturb the progress and prospects of its affairs.
We ask yonr attention to the following Report :
HIGHWAYS.
A larger work has been performed upon the highways the ast year than ever before, but much as has been performed, ; our Board earnestly recommend an increase of force and naterial to finish work now suffering to be done.
Your Board regretted that the appropriation asked for at the meeting in November last, to enable them to purchase a stone- breaking Machine, was not voted, and we are unanimously of the opinion that the appropriation should be made at the next Town Meeting.
The nature of our streets is such that nothing but stone is suitable to dress them with, and in most of our thoroughfares stone is indispensably necessary to stand the heavy teaming which is almost constantly passing over them, but little progress can be made through the cold winter months in preparing a sufficient quantity of the right material for our spring require- ments, so that some of our principal streets which are now necessarily in poor condition, might soon be made inviting to travel. By the energetic measures of the Superintendent of Streets, as much has been done the past year as we could reasonably anticipate.
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Most of the streets which have been accepted for the last two years have remained without scarcely any labor or material having been expended upon them, our whole appropriation being necessarily expended for ordinary repairs.
The cutting and grading of that part of School Street lying between Broadway and Medford Streets has been contracted for, under such conditions that the work will be completed without expense to the town. The work is so extensive that some months will be required to complete it.
SEWERAGE.
In connection with the subject of highways the importance of drainage should be considered, and your Board would recom- nlend a liberal appropriation therefor. One of the most import- ant places, and the first which should have your attention, is Linwood Street, running from Washington to Milk Row. Your Board received a very numerously signed petition of the abutters on said street, and upon its being acted upon by the Board, it was decided to have a plan and profile so that they could see the feasibility of the work and estimate its cost. Said plan is now on file. The plan points out a very feasible way of running tli3 Sewer, and we should have had it constructed the last autumn but for the lateness of the season before the plan was completed.
The benefit to the neighborhood which will result by con- structing a sewer according to the plan above referred to, cannot be over valued. The health of the thickly settled population on and around Linwood Street should be considered, and in the midst of them is a large school-house literally packed with chil- dren, who throughout the summer months are breathing the foul atmosphere of that neighborhood.
The petitioners are anxious to have the Sewer built, and willing to pay their full share of the expense. We only refer to this as one of the places where the surface-water should be removed for the health of the different neighborhoods, if there were no other considerations.
The Sewer upon Marshall Street has been completed, and has undoubtedly enhanced the value of real estate abutting upon and benefited by it many times its full cost.
Your Board, in making the award for the above sewer, assessed three-fourths upon those benefited, and one-fourth to the town, which award, we are pleased to say, has given general satisfaction.
NEW STREETS.
The new highway as laid out by the County Commissioners, and running from Broadway to Elm Street, is so far towards completion that we think it will be ready for presentation to the Commissioners some time in June next. Your Board consider this street of great value to the abutters, and convenience to the town.
TURNPIKE.
The Turnpike, so called, was put under contract in August last, but the season was so far advanced that it was found im- possible to finish the work until the coming spring.
TOWN LEDGES.
The appropriations made last spring for the purchase of one or more ledges for the use of highways has been expended by the purchase of one adjoining the one now owned by the town — but nearly worked out — on Bond Street, and another contain- ing over five acres lying between Broadway and the new street, and which is cut by the latter. This ledge we consider of great value to the town, it being opened upon by two streets which lead nearly through the town, viz. : Broadway on the northerly side, and Elm Street and Milk Row on the southerly side. A very good bed of gravel has been found to exist upon the last named lot, which is the only gravel owned by the town within its limits.
RAILROAD BRIDGES.
The Board have arranged with the Boston and Lowell Rail- road Company to widen the Bridges over their road on Cross, Central and Cedar Streets, at which places much inconvenience has been experienced by the narrowness of the Bridges upon their approaches at the above places.
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The Bridge over Cross Street and its approaches are nearly completed. The Boston and Lowell Railroad Company have manifested a ready disposition to meet the wishes of your Board with regard to the above alterations.
The Bridges on Prospect and Washington Streets over the Fitchburg Railroad are in a similar condition to those over the Boston and Lowell Railroad, and we hope soon to see them widened in like manner.
STREET LAMPS.
Much interest was manifested in Town Meeting last spring to have additional Lamps placed along our thoroughfares through- out the town. The liberal appropriation then voted has been expended for that purpose. In several localities the citizens desired lamp-posts placed nearer together than the town appro- priation would allow, and with the money paid by them added to the sum voted by the town has enabled your Board to add about seventy new Lamps the past year, making the whole number of Public Lamps now lighted, one hundred and ninety-four. One hundred and eight are south of the Boston and Lowell Railroad, and eighty-six are on the north side. Forty -one of the above are for the present lighted with oil. Much benefit is derived to the town by well-lighted streets. It makes our highways safer for travel, and the town generally inviting to builders, and your Board are of the opinion that a liberal spirit should at all times be shown in improving our streets and sidewalks.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
The Fire Department of Somerville is small, but it is kept in such efficient condition that the interests of the town have not suffered, and being fortunately surrounded, aid has been fur- nished by which all fires have been as well managed as could be, considering our facilities for a supply of water. Two Reservoirs of great value have been added this year, at a comparatively small cost, both costing only about one-half the usual cost of one. We hope before the lapse of another year we may have an addition to our present water facilities which will enable the
town to place Hydrants in many streets where, at this time, we are entirely without water facilities in case of fire.
We refer you for particulars of the Department to the annexed Report of the Engineer.
ENGINEER'S REPORT.
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
Gentlemen, — In compliance with the usual customs, I here- with submit the Report of the Board of Engineers of the Somer- ville Eire Department.
Since our last Report the Department has been called out 29 times, 12 times from fire in town, and 7 times from fires in Charlestown, 4 from fires in Cambridge, 1 in Roxbury, and 5 false alarms. The Department have rendered assistance in Charlestown 4 times, and received assistance 4 times ; they have rendered assistance in Cambridge once. It will be seen that the number of fires in town are 5 less than last year, and the number of alarms 12 less than last year. Although we have had less in number, yet our loss has been quite heavy, having lost three churches the past year, the fire having so much head- way when discovered that it was impossible to save them. It may seem strange to some of our people that we do not save these large buildings, but allow me to say that it is not because the Department do not try as hard as any Department can, and if they will notice the reports of other cities and towns, they will see that it is very seldom that a church is saved, if it takes fire in the tower end of the building, owing to the draft which con- ducts the fire to the roof. There are some people who always have taken a great deal of pride in finding fault with the manner in which the Department have performed their duty. In some cases, I believe, it is owing to prejudice, and in many cases, from ignorance of the duty of a fireman. It is much easier for a per- son to find fault with others than to perform the duty himself, and I think that there has been and still are some who would like to see the Department broken up, to satisfy selfish motives.
There have been some changes in the Department during the past year, and I think it is at present in a better condition than it has before been since its organization.
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WATER.
Although it will be seen that our town has grown very fast the past two years, and the liability for fires increasing, yet our people are unmindful of the very important thing that is necessary to stay a conflagration. It is water. It will be seen by those who have attended the fires at some of the churches, that we have been compelled to force the water 1,600 feet, and up a grade of TO to 80 feet, thereby requiring a great strain both on the engine and hose. It is hoped that this evil will be remedied by a better supply. Since our last Report there have been two Reservoirs built, one in front of the Town Stable, on Prospect Street, and another on Walnut Street, at a comparatively small cost, with an inexhaustible supply of water. There have been two Hydrants attached to the pipes at Winter Hill. At the present time there are 27 Hydrants and 8 Reservoirs in town, 24 of the Hydants and 5 Reservoirs are situated on the north and easterly side of the Lowell Railroad. It will be seen by the above table that some portions of our town must have a xery poor supply.
It is hoped that before another year expires we shall have the Mystic Lake water in all parts of our town, running through nothing less than six or eight inch pipes.
ALARM.
Since our last Report we have had no addition to our facilities ; they have been injured in some parts of the town by the loss of the church bells, and in one locality by the use of an alarm bell for school purposes, which, should a fire break out in that locality while the bell is being rung for school, would cause a great delay in spreading the alarm, and might result in the loss of much property. It is hoped before long to have the Telegraph Alarm, which would prove of great advantage in case of fire.
It having been suggested by some of the residents of the northerly part of the town that a Hose Carriage is much needed on Winter Hill, we would recommend it to your consideration.
The Board of Engineers would recommend the removal of the Lock-up or Station-House, located in the building occupied by the
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Department, and that that part of the building be used for the Hook and Ladder Carriage, with suitable rooms in the second story for sleeping rooms for the men permanently employed, as the room now occupied by them is unfit for men to sleep in, owing to the dampness of the cellar ; and they would also recom- mend the building of a Hose Tower, in connection with this building, 50 feet high, as it would prove a saying in Hose, and the one now in use being less than half large enough for the quantity of hose which is required for use.
The Department now consists of one Steam Fire Engine, which has had some valuable improvements attached the past year, and is now believed to be equal to any engine in this vicinity, with an Engineer and Driver permanently employed.
A Hose Carriage, run in connection with the Engine, carry- ing 1,000 feet 2\ inch leather hose, and has proved a great addi- tion to the Department, with a company of 10 men, the driver of which is permanently employed.
One four wheeled Hose Carriage, in charge of the John E. Wool Hose Company, which has been repaired and painted the past year, and is in good condition, carrying 600 feet 2J inch hose.
One hose pung, for the use of the above company, with a company of 15 men.
One Hook and Ladder Truck, drawn by a horse.
One hand Engine, Somerville Xo. 1, with hose carriage, which is in working condition at all times.
HOSE.
There is in the Department,
1,200 feet single riveted hose, good. 1,500 feet double riveted hose, good. 500 feet single riveted hose, almost worthless.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
DAVID A. SANBORN, Jr., Chief Engineer Somerville Fire Department.
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POLICE AND WATCH.
The appropriation made last spring for one or more perma- nent Watchmen has been partially expended for temporary watching.
The past year has been one of unusual quiet, and your Board did not deem it necessary to appoint permanent watch as in- tended when the appropriation was made. We feel that the result of the temporary watch has been of much benefit to the town, by preventing disturbances and depredations upon fruit gardens, &c. For particulars in this Department we refer you to the Secretary of Police's Report herewith annexed.
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen of Somerville :
In accordance with the usual custom, the officers of the Police Department submit the following Report for the year ending January 28, 1868 :
Whole number of arrests, one hundred and thirty-seven, an increase of sixty-nine from last year.
Assault and battery, Larceny, .... Keeping dog without license, . Simple drunk, . Feeding cows upon the street, Attempt to pick pocket, Playing cards on Lord's day, . Disturbing the peace, . Adultery, .... Unlawfully distraining a cow, Breaking and entering, . Attempt to rescue a prisoner,
Which were disposed of as follows
Acquitted and discharged, . Sentenced to pay fine and costs, Sent to House of Correction,
40 17 55 6 6 1 3 2 2 1 3 1
137
28 81 13
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Sol tied by parties acknowledging satisfaction, . 6
Bound over to Superior Court, .... 9
137
Amount of fines imposed, .... 8-591.00 Amount of costs, ..... 328.70
Total amount of fines and costs. . . 8919.70 Amount of imprisonments by sentence, 2 years and 6 months.
We feel that the time has arrived when this town needs a day and night police force just as much as Charlestown or Cam- bridge, and that we suffer by the vigilence of our neighbors, is undoubtedly true. Rogues will congregate where they are not watched. Our large and rapidly increasing population in the southerly and eastern part of the town need a regular day-officer in each location, and a watch at night.
No one conversant in such matters can say this town can be well and properly cared for and protected without good officers in each district, regularly appointed and paid, who shall give their whole services to the town. The present officers have ever been willing to work for the good of the town, and work together, but under the present system, much has to be left undone which, with a regularly organized police force, could not fail of being accomplished.
During the last few months two officers have been on duty at night in different sections of the town, and a part of the time four men have done duty. Although that is as much as could be reasonably expected, after the action of the town at the meeting in March last, yet it leaves a large and widely extended beat for the men to travel.
We feel assured your honorable Board will lay the matter be- fore the town, in its proper light, and that the citizens will see the importance of the establishment of an organized Police Department.
Respectfully submitted.
JARIUS MANX, Secretary Somerville Police Department.
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CEMETERY.
With regard to this long agitated subject, we have to say that as jet the Board have been unable to locate one.
HORSE RAILROADS.
A good deal of dissatisfaction is being felt throughout the town with regard to the tracks being placed upon the sides of the streets, and the Board feel that the town suffers on account of such location, and that it is very damagiDg to the property of citizens located upon the same side of the way, and is cer- tainly a great drawback to the proper repair of the two thor- oughfares upon which said tracks are located.
We cannot close our Report, fellow citizens, without congrat- ulating you upon the apparent prosperity — and we believe it to be real — of our town. One of the principal evidences of its strength and rapid growth is the unprecedented amount of building which has been done the last year, and which is still progressing, not in any particular location, but in all parts of the town can be seen this evidence of undoubted thrift.
From statistics carefully obtained, we find that the whole number of new buildings erected since January 1, 1867, to be two hundred and eighty-seven, two hundred and thirty-nine of which are dwelling-houses, twenty-two of these being double houses, making two hundred and sixty-one additional tenements in one year. Besides the above work, additions and alterations have been made upon fifty-five other buildings, and all indica- tions point to an equal increase the ensuing year.
Considering this rapid growth, and in viewing the noble monuments which have been erected upon the spots once deso- lated by the torch of the incendiary, we feel proud of the spirit and enterprise of the citizens of Somerville.
FRANCIS HOUGHTON, \
GEORGE W. HADLEY, f Selectmen
SILAS H. HOLLAND, \ of
JACOB T. GLINES, I Somerville.
GEORGE 0, BRASTOW, J
By vote of the town, passed at the April meeting of this year, the different departments were instructed to close their accounts and make their Reports up to December 31st. Consequently, the Financial Report will only show receipts and disbursements for ten months, commencing March 1, 1867, and ending Decem- ber 31st, 1867.
The gross amount of receipts are $228,636.04, and the dis- bursements are $211,361.69, leaving in the Treasury, cash, January 1, 1868, $17,274.35.
The whole amount of taxes assessed for 1867, including abate- ments and discounts, was $142,684.
There remained of 1864, uncollected, $96.25; of 1865, 82.414.02 ; of 1866, $7,767.54 making a total of $152,961.81, of which the Treasurer has received on 1864, $49.75 ; on 1865, $847.30; on 1866, $4,608.02; on 1867, $111,739.12, making the gross amount collected and paid the Treasurer, $117,244.19.
The Treasurer has also received from J. H. Lord, Esq., State Treasurer, on account of Corporation Taxes, $2,569.75, also on account of State Aid refunded, $7,700.
By referring to notes payable, annexed, it will be seen that the debt of the town has increased since March 1, 1867, $40,200, making the town debt December 31, 1867, $189,474.
This increase, at first sight, looks bad, but there is another side to this question. While our debt has increased $40,200, the value of town property, at a very moderate appraisement, has increased $59,250.
These figures are low. The most of our School Buildings have received repairs and additional and improved furniture, while the Prescott and Foster School Houses, with the land and improvements, are set at very low figures.
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Ledges for repairs of highways have been bought, and other improvements made.
State Aid has been paid to the families of soldiers by order of the Selectmen, to the amount of $4,771, and Town Aid has, or will be used during the winter, in aid of soldiers' families to the extent of the appropriation ($500,) and this amount should be again voted for their benefit.
Ten thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($10,250) of the town debt falls due in 1868, and the Treasurer would recom- mend a commencement in reduction to that extent, and would suggest that all calls for money the coming year be assessed and collected on the valuation of the town, which is increasing very fast. It is believed that at least 225 dwellings have been built in this town the past year, and they are still going up in all directions. This indicates increasing wealth, and consequently ability to meet all necessary expenses of the town without increase of indebtedness.
It will be seen by annexed accounts that the unexpended balances of appropriations amount to $43,749.51, to meet the calls from the different departments on these balances. We have cash in the Treasury amounting to $17,274.35. Uncollected taxes, $25,722.70.
The State School fund has not yet been received.
There is to be refunded from the State some $700 for military services. Also collections from abutters on Marshall Street, say $2,000. •
These amounts will undoubtedly meet all calls until the time of the usual meetings for appropriations, at which time the Treasurer's balance will, as usual, be small, or on the wrong side of the Ledger, and the town will be a borrower in anticipa- tion of taxes.
The Treasurer has, for the information of citizens that do not take much interest in town meetings, appended a list of appro- priations and financial votes, passed by the town at the April meeting.
The above remarks, with annexed accounts, are respectfully submitted.
THOMAS CUNNINGHAM,
Treasurer of Town of Somerville.
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APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE TEAR
Schools, ........
Rent of rooms, .....
Insurance, on extra looms, &c, Construction Prescott school-house, &c. Janitor's rooms, . .
Heating purposes, .....
Alterations of High school-house, special meeting Construction of Foster u Lincoln school-house, furniture, Highways, ......
Miscellaneous, .....
Medford Turnpike and new street, Interest account, .....
Fire Department, ....
New hose, ......
Gas,
Lamp posts, ......
Police and night watch,
Salaries, ......
Soldiers relief, 500. Board of Health, 500, Town Ledges, .....
Abatement of taxes and discount, Special appropriations for Selectmen, State tax, .......
County tax, ......
1867.
$34,000 00 1,500 00
2,000 00
31,503 82
2,700 00 8,500 00 1,000 00
5,000 00
600 00
15,000 00
5,000 00
10,500 00
12,000 00
5,000 00
1,000 00
4,500 00
1,000 00
2,700 00
4,000 00
1,000 00
5,000 00
4,000 00
5,000 00
28,800 00
5,129 44
$196,433 26
FINANCIAL VOTES PASSED BY TOWN.
Voted. Instructing Treasurer to borrow on current ex- penses of the year, $30,000 00
Voted. Authorizing the Treasurer to borrow for Medford
Turnpike and now street, .... 10,500 00
Voted. Authorizing the Treasurer to borrow for Town
Ledges, 5,000 00
Voted. Authorizing the Treasurer to borrow for renewal
of Town Notes, &c, 35,250 00
Voted. Authorizing the Treasurer to borrow for Janitors'
rooms in school-houses, ..... 2,700 00
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Voted. Authorizing the Treasurer to borrow for use of
Selectmen, $5,000 00
Voted. Authorizing the Treasurer to borrow in anticipa- tion of taxes as required.
SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY WITH LOCATION
AND VALUATION.
Jan. 1, 1868. Highland Avenue High school-house, land and improvements, $14,000 00 Instruments, piano, collections and furniture, . . . 1,500 00 Milk Street, Franklin school-house and primary, with furni- ture and piano, ....... 11,500 00
Beacon Street, Harvard school-house and furniture, . 1,500 00
Spring Hill, Spring Hill primary, ..... 1,400 00
Broadway, Walnut Hill school-house and land, . . 800 00 Washington Street, Prospect Hill school-house, land, furni- ture and piano, ....... 14,250 00
Medford Street, Brastow school-house, land and furniture, . 6,500 00 Sycamore Street, Foster school-house, Town Hall, land, fur- niture, piano, and improvements, . 45,000 00 Pearl Street, Prescott school-house, land, furniture, piano
and improvements, ....... 45,000 00
Prospect Street, Union school-house, land and furniture, 2,000 00
Elm Street, Lincoln school-house, land, furniture, piano, &c, 11,500 00
Maple Street, Jackson school-house, land and furniture, . 5,000 00
Broadway, Town Farm and improvements, . . . 5,500 00 Court House, Town Stables and land, corner Prospect and
Milk Streets, 4,000 00
Washington Street, Engine house, armory, stables and land, 8,000 00
Milk Street, Ledge, . 2,000 00
Bond Street, Ledges, 1,900 00
Broadway, Ledges, 3,700 00
Town of Winchester gravel land, ..... 700 00
Joy Street, land, 300 00
Steam fire engine, horses, harness, &c, .... 6.000 00
Hand engine and apparatus, ..... 800 00
Hose carriage, hose and fixtures, ..... 5,200 00
Hose house, land, &c, 3,400 00
Hook and ladder carriage, apparatus and building, . . ],500 00
Town pound, 100 00
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Town safes, $275 00
Horses, carts, harnesses, tools, &c., for highways, . . 2,800 00
Total, $206,125 00
TAXES.
Received of Benj. Randall, Collector, on ac- count of Taxes, 1864, . . . $49 75
Received of Benj. Randall, Collector, on ac- count of Taxes, 1865, .... 847 30
Received of Benj. Randall, Collector, on ac- count of Taxes, 1866, .... * 4,608 02
Received of Benj. Randall, Collector, on ac- count of Taxes, 1867, . . . 111,739 12
Received of Jacob H. Loud, Esq., State Treasurer, on account of Corporation Taxes, 1867, 2,569 75
Paid State Tax for 1867, .... 28,800 00 Paid County Tax for 1867, . . . 5,129 44
119,813 94
33,929 44
Balance, $85,884 50
NOTES PAYABLE.
1867. Cr.
April 3. Borrowed of East Cambridge Five Cent Savings Bank on five years, at 6 and 7 per cent. Renewal of military loan, . . $10,000 00
May 10. Borrowed of Henry Partridge, on demand, at
six per cent. . . . . . . • 1,000 00
May 21. Borrowed of Cambridge National Bank, on demand, anticipation taxes at 6 and 7 per cent 10,000 00
May 25. Borrowed of Henry Partridge on demand, at
6 per cent 1,000 00
July 1. Borrowed of Boston Five Cents Saving Bank
for five years, at 7 per cent., schools, &c, . 30,000 00 " " Borrowed of Martha Hadley, for two years, at
7 per cent, renewal of note, . . . 700 00
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July 1. Borrowed of Warren Institution for Savings, for
five years, at 7 per cent., renewal of note, $5,500 00
" u Borrowed of Henry Partridge, for two years, at 7 per cent. Renewal of notes, &e., from
H. P. Conner 8,000 00
'* " Borrowed of Mrs. Susan Curtis, on demand,
at 7 per cent., on ledge account, . , 500 00
<k " Borrowed of Sarah L. Moore, for two years,
at 7 per cent. Renewal of note, . . 4,000 00
Sept. 3. Borrowed of Warren Institution, for five
years, at 7 per cent. Renewal of note, . 12,000 00 Dec. 2. Borrowed of .John Peabody, for five years, at
7 per cent., on ledge account, . . . 2,500 00
$85,200 00
Dr.
June 2. Paid Mrs. Lydia M. Fenno, on the principal
of her note of $1,400 $100 00
July 1. Paid Warren Institution for Savings, note of
April 2d, 1866, . . . . 5,500 00
Paid Martha Hadley, note of June 2d, 1866, 700 00
Paid Cambridge National Bank, note of Feb.
16th, 1867 4,200 00
Paid Henry Partridge, note of May 5th and
9th, 1866, and May 10th and 25th, 1867, 8,000 00
Paid Sarah L. Moore, note of June 2d, 1867, 4,000 00
Paid Warren Institution, note of August 25th,
1862, . . . . ' . . . 12,000 00 Aug. 31. Paid Cambridge National Bank, note of May
21st, 1867, 10,000 00
Dec. 31. Paid Mrs. Susan Curtis, note of July 1st,
1867, 500 00
$45,000 00 Balance, . . $40,200 00
INTEREST ACCOUNT.
Paid Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $21,000, . $630 00
Safety Fund Bank, " " " " 14,400, . 396 00
Warren Institution, " " " kt 5,500, . 200 75
Henry Partridge, " * " " 6,000, . 219 00
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Paid Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $7,495, . Warren Institution, " " " " 20,875, .
John M. Pinkerton, " " " « 7,000, .
Lydia M. Fenno, " " " 1,400, .
Warren Institution, " " " " 5,000, .
Sarah L. Moore, " " " " 4,000, .
Miss M. Cruden, " « " " 20,000, .
Warren Institution, 90 days' " " 5,500, .
Cambridge National Bank, 4 months' and 14 days' in- terest on $4,200, . • . Martha Hadley, 6 months' and 28 days' interest on
$700,
Henry Partridge, 1 month and 24 days' interest on
$7,000,
Sarah L. Morse, 29 days' interest on $4,000, Cambridgeport Savings Bank, 6 months' interest on
$6,000,
Lucy Bell, 6 months' interest on $5,454, Rebecca Carville, 6 months' interest on $750, Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $12,000, Cambridge National Bank, 99 days' interest on $10,000, Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, 60 days interest on
$30,000,
Warren Institution, 6 months interest on $21,000, Safety Fund Bank, 6 " " on $14,400,
East Cambridge Five Cent Savings Bank, interest on
$10,000,
Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $7,495, Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $20,875, J. M. Pinkerton, Trustee, 6 months' interest on
$7,000,
Levi Jones, 1 year's interest on $5,000, . Lydia M. Fenno, 6 months' interest on $1,300, . John Peabody, 1 year's interest on $2,500, ► Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $5,000, Hamilton Bank, 6 months' interest on $20,000, Mrs. Susan Curtis, 6 months' interest on $500, .
Appropriation, ......
$215 48 574 06 245 00
51 10 150 00 120 00 550 00
99 00
94 50
25 84
68 00 22 65
180 00 150 00
22 50
330 00
181 66
350 00 630 00 396 00
331 38 215 48 574 06
245 00 300 00
45 50 150 00 150 00 550 00
17 50
$8,480 46
$12,000 00
8,480 46
Unexpended or balance, .
$3,519 54
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SCHOOLS. March 1, 1867. Paid H. H. Babcock, tuition for March,
M. C. Warren, bells, ....
Hugh Gill, teaming, .....
C. R. Bradford, shades, ....
J. H. Davis, tin dippers, ....
Mrs. McCarty, cleaning, ....
Charles Tufts, Janitor, ....
Nelson Howe & Son, pails and matts,
Cyrus G. Cook, stationery, ....
Daniel Pratt, two clocks, ....
American Tablet Company, crayons,
Timothy Howe, repairs on slate roof,
Jarius Mann, Janitor, .....
Chandler & Co., printing,
John McCarty, clearing snow,
Henry A. Hall, piano covers, .
A. B. Morse, printing, .....
Leonard Arnold, repairs, &c, .
John Wilson, books, .....
John D. Hills, moving and repairing school-house,
H. H. Babcock, tuition for April, .
Charles Dudley, matts, ......
Clarke Bennet, Insurance Policies on Foster and High
school-houses, $26,500, ..... Woodman & Hammet, stationery, Bray & Mace, tin cups, . Souther, Flint & Co., chairs, Homer & Cauldwell, bells, H. H. Babcock, books, . . J. Doolittle, rent of rooms, A. Coan, labor, Foster school, W. London, expressing, . .
Wm. S. Tufts, keys,
Wm. G. Shattuck, furniture for Foster school, .
Wm. G. Shattuck, furniture for Lincoln and Prescott
schools, . Adna Cushing, vaults, &c, Foster school, ... S. C. Russell, 4 weeks' tuition, .... C. J. Barry, moving coal,
21
Paid S. C. Hunt, salary for tuition, .
Sundry Teachers' salaries one quarter, Sundry Janitors' salaries one quarter, Universalist Society, insurance on church, Samuel Littlefield, sundries, ....
Fireman's Insurance Company, policy on High school Charles Dudley, matts, .....
Charles Mongan, labor, . . . . .
James Vose, part of two pianos,
Nelson Howe & Son, brushes, ....
Hugh Gill, teaming, .....
Leonard Arnold, repairs, .....
Rebecca Woodbury, 3j? weeks' tuition,
Orthodox Society, rent of vestry one quarter,
Baptist Society, Janitor 4 months,
Alexander Campbell, plumbing, Foster school-house,
Adna Cushing, fence, Foster school-house,
H. H. Babcock, 1 month's salary, . . .
J. D. Hills, repairs, ......
J. W. Legally, paper and hanging,
City of Cambridge, water,
Bay State Insurance Company, insurance on pianos,
Wm. S. Tufts, sundries, Foster school-house,
E. O. Webster, hanging bells in school-house,
Charles Tufts, Janitor, H. H. S
J. A. Merrifield, repairs on stoves, American Tablet Company, slate surface, . Woodman & Hammet, charts, &c,
A. B. Morss, printing, .... Rebecca Woodbury, sub-teacher, . Wm. Higgins, repairs, &c, James R. Vose, rubber cover, Perkins Street Baptist Society, rent of vestry 6 months
and Janitor 2 months. Janitor's salaries, 1 quarter, to July 18, Teachers' salaries, 1 quarter, to July 18, Susie Rafferty, books, .... H. P. Mackenie, books, Samuel C. Hunt, books, .... Geo. W. Treffren, repairs, .
B. F. Ricker, repairs,
$200 |
00 |
. 5,669 |
12 |
187 |
95 |
. 170 |
00 |
7 |
76 |
8 |
75 |
1 |
50 |
. 55 |
00 |
200 |
00 |
. 18 |
50 |
11 |
00 |
. 95 |
02 |
25 |
60 |
. 250 |
00 |
150 |
00 |
. 95 |
75 |
247 |
00 |
. 190 |
48 |
108 |
05 |
15 |
93 |
6 |
00 |
. 22 |
00 |
20 |
00 |
. 14 00 |
|
10 |
00 |
. 53 |
33 |
14 |
40 |
. 15 |
54 |
32 |
50 |
. 24 |
00 |
11 |
00 |
9 |
00 |
3, . 650 |
00 |
166 |
00 |
. 3,837 |
95 |
1 |
86 |
. 14 |
26 |
13 |
18 |
. 56 |
04 |
14 |
00 |
22
Paid Charles J. Barry, fuel, &c, ....
James W. Vose, piano for Franklin school,
N. S. Dearborn, printing diplomas,
Mrs. Casey, cleaning rooms, ....
Perkins Street Baptist Church, extra insurance, M. Powers, gravel, ......
School Committee, expenses,
Mary L. Dyer, books, .....
Hardy & Co., inside blinds, Foster school-house, Brooks & Darling, hinges and buts, Foster school-house, Worthington & Flanders, advertising, . Fitz & Winslow, fuel, &c, . • .
W. J. London, expressing, ....
Geo. T. Littlefield, books, &c, ....
Wm. S. Tufts, .Janitor, ....
Anger & Co., teaming, .
Francis L. Child, 7 weeks' salary,
O. S. Knapp, professional service,
J. Barry & Co., fuel, .
Frank Mongan, grading Lincoln school yard,
Jarius Mann, tables, &c, ....
Sarah Monahan, cleaning High school-house, Hallet & Cumston, tuning pianos, . A. K. Leighton, coloring and whitening High school house, .......
Ramsey Clark, painting school -houses, A. K. Leighton, whitening and coloring school-houses, A. K. Leighton, whitening and coloring school-houses, J. Q. Twombly, painting High school-house, . J. Q. Twombly, painting Brastow and Union school houses, .......
Crocker, Wads worth & Co., paints and oil, Wm. Collins, labor, .....
Stephen Smith, table, ....
Perkins Institute, mats, Foster school, . Henry M. Anger, teaming, (two bills,) A. Parker, curb stone, Foster school, . Stanley Gore, setting stone, Foster school, . Nelson Howe & Son, mats, &c, . Miss Ellen Shute, books, ....
Sevey & Co., cups, .....
Daniel Pratt & Son, time pieces,
$21 35
105 50
9 00
4 00
216 75
4 00
20 30
1 40
280 00
39 09
1 50
30 00
9 60
14 83
35 00
1 50 79 17 26 88
1,310 11
298 55
12 00
18 00
11 00
135 00
328 14
50 00
50 00
360 96
157 65 219 25 52 00 90 00 50 90 30 25 148 13 21 36 30 6Q
2 00 4 50
25 00
23
Paid Mrs. McCarty, cleaning school-house, .
John S. Noble, furniture, .....
George T. Littlefield, tuition, . . . .
G. W. Treffren, repairs, .....
David A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs, ....
J. W. Legally, papering rooms.
John C. Tenney, alterations on Hi^h school-house,
Bailey & Gilman, gas fixtures, " '•
Charles Tufts, Janitor, Prescott school-house,
A. M. Sibley, repairs on school-houses,
J. A. Hollis, painting blinds on Foster school-house,
Morton & Colcord, heating apparatus for Foster school
house, ........
A. Coan, fitting blinds on Foster school-house, .
Miss L. R. Preston, tuition 3 weeks.
Samuel C. Hunt, books, ......
A. B. Morss, printing, ......
Woodman & Hammet, stationery, . . . .
Daniel Pratt & Son, time piece, ....
City of Charlestown, water, Foster school,
Clark Bennett, policies of insurance on Prescott school
house, . . .....
Clark Bennett, policies of insurance on Prescott school
house, .......
James W. Vose, balance on piano and stool, . Daniel Pratt & Son, time piece, Edson & Wheeler, mats and brushes, . Geo. T. Littlefield, books, &c, ....
Hugh Gill, teaming,
Maria Macomber, teaching. ....
Joshua H. Davis, salary, superintendent 1 quarter, Janitors' salaries, 1 quarter, to Nov. 30. Teachers' salaries, 1 quarter, to Nov. 30, Mrs. Casey, cleaning Franklin school-house. Mary E. Proctor, books, &c, ....
Myra C. Emory, books, &c., ....
Daniel Cahill, labor, ......
Wm. S. Tufts, Janitor, 1 quarter, to June 30, . Wm. J. London, expressing, ....
Geo. W. Norris, insurance on Franklin school-house, , Tim O'Conner, labor, ......
Martin & Thayer, plans of Janitor's rooms,
So |
00 |
14 |
90 |
. 100 |
00 |
166 |
34 |
. 18 |
15 |
37 |
57 |
. 986 |
77 |
45 |
65 |
. 10 |
00 |
111 |
44 |
. 130 |
00 |
- . 2,832 |
00 |
92 |
80 |
. 24 |
00 |
19 |
47 |
. 25 |
75 |
29 |
13 |
. 17 |
00 |
22 |
00 |
269 |
57 |
- 261 |
25 |
. 115 |
00 |
17 |
35 |
. 13 |
80 |
20 |
23 |
8 |
25 |
73 |
50 |
. 250 |
00 |
262 |
25 |
. 6,417 |
35 |
23 |
50 |
2 |
58 |
4 |
24 |
3 |
00 |
50 |
00 |
11 |
50 |
114 |
00 |
. 13 |
00 |
25 |
00 |
24
Paid J. A. Merrifield, furnace for High school,
Roys & Harvey, contract, Janitor's rooms, Foster school
house, ........
Frank Mongan. gravel, Prescott school-house, .
Leonard Arnold, repairs on school-houses,
Morton & Colcord, heating apparatus for Foster school
house, ........
Nelson Howe, gravel, ....
Nelson Howe & Son, dusters, American Tablet Co., black-boards, . Wm. G. Shattuck, school furniture, John Hall, outside windows, . . .
Wm. Tufts, keys, &c .
Wm. Fuller, Trees Foster school-house yard,
Wm. H. Lowe, snow fenders,
Mason & Hamlin, charts,
Charles Tufts, Janitor, .....
Clark Bennet, insurance policies of $10,000, on Prescott
school-house, .....
Clark Bennet, insurance policies of $3,000, on Franklin
school-house, .....
Charles Dudley, matts, . . . . Charles L. Baxter, books, . J. M. Howe, expressing, .... Susie Rafferty, books, ,
Samuel C. Hunt, books, .... John Wilson, books, .....
Or.
Received of Miss Lathe, over paid,
Received of Joshua H. Davis, non-resident pupils,
Balance, . . ....
Appropriations, — Schools, .....
Rents, ......
Insurance, ......
Heating Foster, Prescott and High
schools, .
Alteration on High school,
$290 00
500 |
00 |
220 |
98 |
164 |
25 |
145 |
98 |
2 |
50 |
14 00 |
|
37 |
10 |
557 |
37 |
74 75 |
|
5 |
72 |
117 |
50 |
41 |
98 |
3 |
00 |
10 |
00 |
237 50
. 90 |
00 |
21 |
60 |
. 32 |
43 |
4 |
00 |
60 |
|
7 |
Q5 |
3 |
49 |
$35,669 |
63 |
3 |
00 |
105 |
00 |
$108 |
00 |
$35,561 |
63 |
$34,000 |
00 |
1,500 |
00 |
2,000 |
00 |
8,500 |
00 |
1,000 |
00 |
25
Appropriations, — Furniture for Lincoln school,
Janitor's rooms, Foster and Prescott schools, .....
Unexpended balances, Dec. 31st, 1867,
$600 00
2,700 00
850,300 00 . 814,738 37
HIGHWAYS.
Paid D. Blake, shoeing,
Wm. Read, powder, .....
Wm. H. Snell, pair of oxen,
Wm. Read, powder, .
Wellington Brothers, coal, .
Ames Plow Co., yoke, ....
E. & S. W. Burpee, breaking roads,
C. J. Barry, hay, .....
Wm. Munroe, repairs, ....
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, .
J. N. White, repairing harness,
E. Burke, men and horses labor, S. Downing, manure, .... Ames Plow Co., castings, Ames Plow Co., plow points, Wm. Reed & Son, powder,
F. Ivers, repairing carrayall, . IS. "W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, J. W. Teal, labor at snow, . . Samuel Teal, " " . Geo. Holden, " " L. W. Dow, «■ " . Dennis Collins, breaking stone, F. Henderson, hay, ..... N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, etc., Seward Dodge, blacksmith work, F. Henderson, Superintendent of Streets, men labor
quarter, ......
F. Henderson, Sup't of Streets, salary 1 quarter, McCormick, manure, ....
Joseph Reed, hay, . . Wm. Lines, manure, .
$9 12
6 82 365 00
7 80 2 50 9 50
18 00 108 99 20 30 58 66 6 62 24 00 94 00 12 25
2 25
5 50 38 50
63 25 4 00
6 00
3 50 2 00
144 00 42 94
64 64 36 30
1,781 79 250 00
7 00 62 75 17 50
26
Paid Ames Plow Co., plow point 9,
Oliver Tufts, hay, .... S. D. Carter, hay, .... George Russell, breaking roads, Town of Winchester, taxes, gravel farm,
F. Henderson, hay, .... Nathan Tufts, oats, . S. W. Fuller, lumber, (two bills,) N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, etc., John N. White, repairing harnesses, . Ames Plow Co., sickles, Wm. Read & Son, powder,
G. K. Symes, shoeing, ..... C. M. S. Churchill, marsh grass, .
C. Dinerhan, making cart wheels,
Seward Dodge, blacksmith ing,
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, meal, &c, . * .
John Leland, repairs, carts, &c, .
F. Henderson, labor, sundry persons, 1 quarter, .
F. Henderson, Superintendent Streets, 1 quarter's
Moore Estate, gravel,
A. M. Moore, stone, ..... Wm. Read & Son, powder, ....
E. Teal, Stone drag, ..... Ames Plow Co., shovels and picks, Ramsey Clarke, painting, Hickoc & Prosser, black horse, Wm. Hodgskins, shoeing, . N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, J. N. White, repairing harness, Edson & Wheeler, sundries, N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, S. N. Gray, blacksmithing, Osgood B. Dane, covering stone, . Edmonds & Co., drain pipe, Ames Plow Co., moulds, etc., Wm. Read & Son, powder, Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, Osgood Dane, chip stone,
F. Henderson, labor sundry persons 1 quarter,
. $4 8G |
|
40 |
64 |
. 29 |
62 |
2 |
00 |
7 |
13 |
21 |
25 |
6 |
00 |
77 |
56 |
. 54 |
50 |
33 |
82 |
2 |
61 |
6 |
00 |
. 13 |
12 |
. 40 |
00 |
60 |
00 |
. 136 |
66 |
77 |
51 |
. 15 |
70 |
. 2,056 |
35 |
alary, 250 |
00 |
. 5 |
90 |
. 23 |
10 |
. 5 |
90 |
6 |
50 |
. 20 |
50 |
6 |
50 |
. 350 |
00 |
8 |
75 |
. 82 |
04 |
59 |
39 |
9 |
26 |
6 |
59 |
. 90 |
08 |
10 |
45 |
. 16 |
20 |
12 50 |
|
8 |
25 |
5 |
95 |
* 45 |
69 |
80 |
70 |
4 |
93 |
. 2,039 |
91 |
27
Paid F. Henderson, 1 quarter Superintendent St Cyrus Crosby, manure, J. F. & F. C. Gilman, curbs for cesspools, S. W. Fuller, lumber, S. W. Fuller, lumber, . "Winning & Gordon, building cesspools, G. W. Wyeth, bricks for cesspools, A. C. Spring, gravel, Joseph Clark, gravel and hay, Michael Powers, carting gravel, G. A. Foster, 10,800 bricks, Mark Fisk, hay wagon, Wm. Read & Son, powder, etc., . Ames Plow Co., shovels, . F. Henderson, hay, Wellington Brothers, coal, N. W. & C. F. Edson, meal, &c, Charles J. Barry, cement, Charles Russell, stone, Joseph Davis, manure, M. Powers, balance on gravel, .
Cr. Received of F. Henderson, sale of gravel, . F. Henderson, pair of oxen, Fitchburg Railroad, labor on bridges, John S. Edgerly, sale of rye, F. Henderson, sale of potatoes,
Balance, Appropriation, .
Unexpended balance,
ts, . |
. $250 00 |
. , |
25 19 |
. |
. 200 62 |
. ■ |
55 09 |
, |
5 60 |
. , |
57 51 |
. |
. 52 00 |
. , |
135 00 |
. |
. 215 29 |
. . |
200 00 |
, |
. 108 00 |
, . . |
115 00 |
. |
. 21 50 |
. , |
17 00 |
. |
. 72 11 |
. . |
2 28 |
• |
88 61 |
. |
. 30 80 |
. |
14 64 |
. |
. 34 66 |
• |
72 25 |
$10,883 05 |
|
S31 50 |
|
250 00 |
|
345 25 |
|
75 85 |
|
80 00 |
|
$782 60 |
|
. |
810,100 45 |
• |
$15,000 00 |
$4,899 55
MISCELLANEOUS.
March 1st, 1867.
Paid Allen Walker, damages, . . . . . $14 00
A. B. Morss, printing report, ..... 434 43
Clark Bennet, insurance policies on Foster school-house, 41 26
Reform School, board of boy.* 52 00
Somerville L. Infantry, drill roll, 141 50
28
Paid Horace Partridge, stationery, .... F. D. & L. H. Snow, keeping pound, .
F. Waterman, doors, ..... H. B. Runey, notifying town, Cutter, Tower & Co., stationery, Isaac C. Cushing, labor and material on town hall, Charles J. Barry, coal for town hall, J. H. Clark, watching town hall, . J. C. Joslin, keeping pound, .... Wm. S. Tufts, labor in town hall, .
G. W. Walker, stoves for town hall, . Bailey & Gilman, gas fixtures for town hall, . A. Coan, wTatching town hall, .... Wm. Tufts, watching town hall, . Wm. G. Shattuck, chairs for town hall,
A. B. Morss, printing,
A. Wentworth, marble for Foster school-house,
F. Houghton, traveling expenses,
C. K. Darling, stationery,
Jarius Mann, notifying town,
Jarius Mann, watching,
Home Insurance Co., insurance on town stable,
Theo. Griffin, land on Milk Street,
Somerville Light Infantry, pay roll, Co. B 5th Reg't,
Thomas Groom, bill portfolio,
Patrick Hare, labor, diking,
Luther L. White, professional service,
Ex-Fire Association, flag-staff, .
E. L. Weeks, oil, etc., .
Jessie Simpson, expenses on sale of land, (account of
Stevens,) . . T. & J. Doane, surveying, Charles K. Darling, stationery, Treasurer, State Reform School, board for boys, . A. B. Morss, printing, assessors, . A. B. Morss, printing, clerk, City of Cambridge, repairing hydrants, . Wm. S. Tufts, Janitor town hall, George W. Masters, medical attendance, C. Y. Hadley, lettering signs, etc., (two bills,) A. L. Sanborn, horse hire, .... J. C. Magoun, sundries, assessors,
29
Paid R. A. Vinal, rent of hall, .....
Martin Fay, teaming safe, .....
David A. Sanborn, repairs on court house,
A. R. Gay, stationery, . . . . . .
F. & J. Doane, surveying, ..... Henry A. Auger, teaming, ..... Geo. W. Masters, medical attendance, .
Geo. W. Masters, medical attendance,
B. R. Rand, registering deeds, .... Granville W. Daniels, monthly drills Co. B, 5th Reg't, Wm. S. Tufts, Janitor town hall, ..... Charles O. Rogers, advertising, .... Worthington & Flanders, advertising, .
Granville W. Daniels, May inspection and drill, Co. B,
5th Reg't,
Samuel Palmer, building reservoir,
Geo. W. Masters, Medical attendance,
Perkins Street Baptist Society, repairing windows,
H. G. Waldron, lettering sign, .
Winning & Gordon, building cesspools, .
A. B. Morss, printing, ....
E. C. Bailey, advertising, ....
G. L. Richardson, surveying, J. E. Farwell & Co., check book, . Bradshaw estate, land on Joy Street, . J. B. Smith, lunch town hall, Adna Cushing, water closets in town hall, . Samuel Palmer, sewer Marshall Street, S. H. Allen, plumbing in Foster school-house, Joel Robinson, railing around flag-staff, . Granville W. Daniels, bounties to Co. B, 5th Reg' Charles K. Darling, stationery, Winning & Gordon, labor and material, building sewer
on Marshall St/eet, .....
David Sanborn, labor and material on reservoir, .
F. D. & L. H. Snow, labor and material on reservoir Hugh Blackwell, damages to self and horse, Columbus Tyler, taxes twice charged, 1866,
N. W. Sargent, sewer profile on Marshall Street, Charles J. Barry, cement for sewer on Marshall Street, Winning & Gordon, building reservoir on Walnut Street, Charles K. Darling, stationery, .....
$8
30
192
6
26
17
5
3
5
135
24
10
8
93
188
5
12
1
87
44
9
22
12
287
10
257
671
266
106
624
5
1,282
26
26
100
95
. 33
122
181
3
00
00 53
07 83 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 75
00 37 00 00 50 75 50 63 00 00 22 75 64 79 77 62 00 28
77 75 35 00 70 00 10 38 50
• |
$625 50 |
. |
28 25 |
. |
30 00 |
. |
8 00 |
. |
72 00 |
. |
31 10 |
. |
47 30 |
• |
6 00 |
$8,426 29 |
|
$80 00 |
|
200 00 |
|
50 00 |
30
Paid Mass. and Maine Brick Co., 69,500 bricks, . Mystic Water Board, labor on hydrants, . Clark Bennet, insurance policy on court house, W. F. Brown & Co., printing, . A. L. Sanborn, horse hire, .... H. B. Runey, notifying town, etc.. Day & Collins, reservoir pipe, . . Dr. Charles Allen, medical attendance,
Or.
Received of J. R. Poor, for use of town hall, . State Treasurer, rent of armory, G. W. Hadley, rent of town hall, Francis Houghton, sale land on Cherry
Street, 625 00
State Treasurer, drill bounty Somerville
Light Infantry, . J. T. Glines, rent of town hall, Francis Tufts, Esq., criminal fines, J. T. Glines, rent of town hall, Geo. W. Hadley, use of town hall, J. T. Glines, use of town hall, . State Treasurer, bal. of military bounty, J. T. Glines, use of town hall, . J. T. Glines, use of town hall, A. Merlin, rent of tenement, .
Balance, .... . $7,095 94
Appropriation, .... 5,000 00 Amount in above account to be refunded by abutters
on Marshall Street, .... $2,051 37
Amount to be refunded by State Treasurer, . . 624 00
7,675 37
Unexpended balance, . . . . . $579 43
141 |
50 |
|
18 |
00 |
|
12 |
00 |
|
37 |
60 |
|
8 |
50 |
|
21 |
00 |
|
35 |
00 |
|
21 |
00 |
|
18 |
25 |
|
62 |
50 |
|
— 1,330 |
35 |
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Paid Dodge, Gilbert & Co., vise, 68 50
H. L. Whiting, salary, etc., 83 00
Charles Trull, Salary, 50 00
31
Paid C. M. & A. B. Morss, printing,
E. A. & G. Roulstone, badges, etc., Wm. C. Brooks, hay, Bunker Hill Hose Co., refreshments, Oliver Dickson, reservoir covers, Steamer Co., pay roll March lstf, . Hose Co., pay roll March 1st, . Henry Whiting, salary, etc., Charles Trull, salary, etc., Charlestown Gas Co., gas, Red Jacket Hose Co., refreshments, Howard Fire Co., refreshments, J. T. Wild, teaming, Albert Caswell, labor, Charles J. Barry. Hay, G. W. Treffiren, repairs, . H. Reed, hay, M. Powers, gravel, .
F. D. Snow, fire hats, . H. L. Whiting, salary, etc., Charles Trull, salary, etc., . E. K. Griffin, express, Jarius Mann, stationery, Caleb Kingman, carting hose, George Wentworth, labor, . N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, Wellington Brothers, cement and lime,
D. A. Sanborn, salary as engineer, S. H. Goodwin, salary as engineer, Jarius Mann, salary as engineer, Geo. W. Treffren, salary as engineer H. L. Whiting, salary as engineer on steamer, etc Charles Trull, salary as driver of steamer, Hunneman & Co., 506 J feet of hose, . Hose Co. J. E. Wool, pay roll to July 1st, Steamer, pay roll to July 1st, . Hook and Ladder Co., pay roll to July 1 St., Charles D. Bonner, hose carriage, Isaac Reed, ha*y, ..... Isaac Trask, sundries, ....
E. A. & G. Roulstone, fronts for fire hats, Shelton & Chever, oil, etc.,
S21 15
14
10
18
86
145
82
50
11
10
10
3
8
11
15
46
37
11
82
50
3
1
5
2
52
11
50
37
37
37
83
55
1,023
145
,105
39
50
38
2
13
135
50
52
11
00
00
67
00
00
00
10
00
0o
25
33
62
51
61
50
00
50
00
00
76
00
00
24
10
00
50
50
50
00
00
13
00
00
92
00
12
06
04
40
32
Paid Lawrence, Wild & Hull, bedstead and bedding, John M. Whittemore, stationery, Charles D. Bonner, driver hose carriage, Charles Trull, driver steamer, etc., . Henry A. Byrnes, engineer steamer, N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, etc., Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, W. J. London, expressing, Jarius Mann, labor on reservoirs, . Fitz & Winslow, fuel, H. A. Byrnes, engineer of steamer, Charles Trull, driver of steamer, etc., Charles Bonner, driver of hose carriage. R. J. Delany, saddle, Union Glass Co., lantern, etc., H. R. Bishop, ladder, Green & Adams, silver plating, . Hose Co. J. E. Wool, 1 quarter salary, Steamer Co., 1 quarter salary, Clark Bennet, insurance, . Charles Trull, driver of steamer, salary, Charles D. Bonner, driver hose car, salary, Henry A. Byrnes, engineer steamer, salary, Hook and Ladder Co., 1 quarter salary, . B. F. Ricker, repairing engine-house,
F. D. & L. H. Snow, running hook and N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, Henry Haynes, hay, John Wilds, carting, Burdett & Williams, whip, Hardy & Rider, manilla and hook, Henry A. Byrnes, salary as engineer, Charles Trull, salary as driver, etc., Charles D. Bonner, salary as driver, . John Leland, repairs, . A. J. Jones, repairs on J. E. Wool hose Jarius Mann, services as secretary, Joseph Clark, hay, .... Wm. Price, carrots, H. A. Byrnes, salary as engineer, Charles Trull, driver of steamer, etc., Charles D. Bonner, driver of hose, .
ladder,
carriage,
162 50
33
Paid Burditt & Williams, brushes, . . ■ . . . $$S 12
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal. ... 49 64
Edson & Wheeler, oil, 3 25
Seward Dodge, Blacksmithing, ..... 22 65
N. F. White, repairing harness, . . . . . 6 25
Sherriff & Co., brushes, 2 00
Whitney, Bridges & Sterns, oil and waste, . . . 11 40
. Hickok & Prosser, pair of bay horses, . . . 800 00
L. C. Chase, blankets, 10 80
S. G. Chever, brushes, combs, etc., .... 5 25
Tibbets' Express, teaming hose, . . . . . 1 50
J. Barry, Cannell coal, . . . . • • 65 17 David A. Sanborn, Jr., salary as engineer, Samuel Goodwin, salary as engineer, / Jarius Mann, salary as engineer, G. W. Treffren, salary as engineer,
Charles J. Barry, fuel and hay, . . . . 86 80
Philip Ham. blacksmithing, . . . . . 16 50
Bailey & Gilman, repairing gas pipe, . . . . 1 75
J. E. Wool Hose Co., 3 months' pay as per roll, . 142 91
Clark Bennet, insurance policy on stables, . . . 15 00
Joseph Reed, refreshments, ..... 5 00
X. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, etc., . . . 28 26
Royal Price, hay, 26 69
Henry D. Byrnes, salary as engineer, . . . 80 00
Charles Trull, salary as driver, etc., . . . . 57 40
Charles D. Bonner, salary as driver, . . . . 50 00
Bunker Hill Hose Co., refreshments, . . . 20 00
Jotham Barry, Cannell coal, . . . . 23 00
Mr. Wilson, carrots, 22 48
Edmund Train, oil meal, . . . . . . 1 60
Royal Price, hay, 20 32
A. L. Sanborn, horses and carriage hire, . . . 10 00
D. A. Sanborn, repairs on engine, . . . . 84 57
Hugh Blackwell, care of hydrants and reservoirs, . . 100 00
Steam Engine Co., 3 months' pay, . . . . 95 00
Hook and Ladder Co., 3 months' pay, . . . . 47 50
H. R. Bishop, ladders, 30 00
S. N. Robinson, teaming hose, . . . • . 4 00
H. C. Bowers, bread, ...... 3 00
Osgood Dane, hav, . . . . . . . 8 90
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Received for sale of pair of horse;
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Balance, Appropriation, $6,000 00. Overdrawn, .
SUPPORT OF POOR. March 1st, 1867. Paid C. D. Fulson, dry goods, .....
City of Charlestons, board of paupers,
Charles J. Barry, fuel, .....
Charles Mongan, groceries, . .
T. Dvvyer, shoes, .......
J. Holmes, groceries, .....
E. L. Weeks, groceries, .....
Joseph Reed, groceries, .....
Patrick RafFerty, order Donnely, ....
E. N. Moore & Co., stationery, ....
James McLaughlin, groceries, ....
Margaret Kelly, order, . .
Isaac Trask, groceries, ......
Michael Powers, rent of room. ....
Wm. H. Rockwell, Treasurer, board of Otis Russell, Charles Barry, fuel, ......
George Hadley, order, .....
Charles Mongan, groceries, ....
Charles Mongan, groceries, .....
Brattleboro' Asylum, board of H. Kinsley, Michael Powers, rent of room, ....
N. W. & C. F. Edson, groceries,
Joseph Reed, groceries, .....
P. RafFerty, transport of paupers,
P. RafFerty, transport of paupers, ....
Samuel Littlefieid, groceries, ....
M. Powers, rent of room, .....
C. S. Lincoln, professional services, .
J. McLane, groceries, ......
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Paid John P. Eberly, boots and shoe:?,
Wm. C. Brooks, fuel, ....
Joseph Reed, groceries,
J. R. Morse, medical attendance, .
Wm. K. Fletcher, medical attendance,
George McLaughlin, groceries,
Thomas Devins, coffin,
Thomas Devins, coffin,
John Holmes, groceries, .
Mary Finogan, order, ....
Clark Bennet, stationery, .
Wm. C. Brooks & Co., fuel, .
David A. Sanborn, meals to lodgers, .
N. W. & C. F. Edson, groceries, .
Edson & Wheeler, groceries,
City of Charlestown, support of paupers,
H. B. Runey, undertaker,
Charles Mongan, groceries, .
E. K. Foster, dry goods, .
T. Dwyer, shoes, .....
Lock, Hart & Seeley, coffin,
George McLaughlin, groceries,
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Received from City of Boston,
City of Cambridge, Sarah Haneford, State Treasurer, .
Appropriation,
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$978 81
GAS. March 1, 1867.
Paid Hugh Blackwell, lighting lamps, .
Charlestown Gas Company, street gas to March,
Charlestown Gas Company, gas in town hall,
Cambridge Gas Company, street gas to March, .
$94 35
101 82
32 19
80 10
36
Paid Cambridge Gas Company, street gas to April,
Charlestown Gas Company, street gas to March, . Charlestown Gas Campany, street gas to April, Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, . Cambridge Gas Company, street gas, to May, Cambridge Gas Company, street gas to June, Cambridge Gas Company, gas to Engine House, Combridge Gas Company, gas in town hall, . Cambridge Gas Company, gas in armory hall, . Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, June, Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, July, Charlestown Gas Company, street gas, May, . Charlestown Gas Company, street gas, June, Charlestown Gas Company, gas in town hall, Charlestowm Gas Company, gas in hose house, . Charlestown Gas Co., gas posts, lanterns, and repairs, J. A Merrifield, repairing lamps, .... S. C. Ditson, repairing lamps, .... Cambridge Gas Company, street gas, June, Charlestown Gas Company, street gas, July, Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, William Gibson, setting lamp posts, Charlestown Gas Company, street gas, August, . Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, . Charlestown Gas Company, street gas, September. Charlestown Gas Company, gas in town hall, Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, etc., Burner Petroleum Company, burners and oil, Joel Robinson, lamp posts, on account, Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, . Cambridge Gas Company, street gas, June, Cambridge Gas Company, street gas, July, . Cambridge Gas Company, street gas, August, . Cambridge Gas Company, street gas, September to Oct Cambridge Gas Company, gas for engine house, Cambridge Gas Company, gas for armory, Cambridge Gas Company, gas for armory, Petroleum Burner Company, kerosene oil, . Charlestown Gas Company, street gas, October to Nov., Charlestown Gas Company, street gas, Nov. and Dec, Charlestown Gas Company, gas in hose house,
. $85 |
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83 |
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. 64 |
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. 54 |
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83 |
85 |
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70 |
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85 |
15 |
88 |
58 |
17 |
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95 |
67 |
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4 |
62 |
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90 |
115 |
70 |
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37
Paid Joel Robinson, balance on bill of lamp post-, . . $Gol 50
Joel Robinson, lamo post and lantern bead, . . .49 00 Cambridge Gas Company, street gas, October and Nov., 148 '25
Charlestown Gas Company, gas posts and fittings, . . 200 12
Charlestown Gas Company, street gas for December, 126 42
Charlestown Gas Company, gas for town hall, . . 102 12
Cambridge Gas Company, street gas for December, . 135 88
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, etc., . . . 137 35
$5,663 48 Cr.
Received from Lowell R. R. Company, for lamp posts. . . 60 00
E. Con ant, for lamp posts, . . . . 84 00
Edgar Paine, for street lamp posts, . . 28 00
Francis Houghton, for lamp posts, . . 352 00
Balance, .... $5,139 48
Appropriation, gas, . . $4,500 00
lamp posts. 1,000 00
Unexpended balance, .
$524 00
5,500 00 $360 52
TOWN HALL APPROPRIATION.
Paid Isaac Cushing, on contract, ...... $500 00
Henry N. Hooper, bell, etc., 391 65
Isaac Cushing, on contract, ...... 600 00
Wm. O. Haskell, on settees, ..... 375 00
A. Wentworth, marble slab, . .' . . 7 90
Howland & Jones, spittoons, etc., . . . . 11 92
Nelson Howe, brooms, etc., . . . . 7 83
Wm. G. Shattuck, settees, 57 60
A. Coan, trimming and hanging blinds, . . . . 20 25
J. H. Hollis, painting blinds, 32 00
Cutter & Parker, window blinds, 104 00
A. M. Anger, teaming blinds 1 00
Brooks & Darling, blind trimmings, . . . . 14 27
$2,123 42 Appropriation balance, old account, . $2,100 00
2,123 42
Overdrawn, .
$23 42
38
FOSTER SCHOOL-HOUSE APPROPRIATION.
Paid Home and Atlantic Insurance Co., . . . . $12 00 Isaac Cushing, contract, .....
Martin & Thayer, balance on plan*. .... Isaac C. Cushing, contract, ..... Isaac C. Cushing, building vaults, ....
Appropriation, balance of old account, $6,519 79
6,511 01
1,000 |
00 |
350 |
00 |
4,961 |
01 |
188 |
00 |
$6,511 |
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Unexpended balance,
$8 78
LINCOLN SCHOOL-HOUSE APPROPRIATION.
Paid Kendrick Chapman, contract,
Kendrick Chapman, to S. C. Whitcher, . Kendrick Chapman, contract, Oren S. Knapp, for J. Stevenson, Chase & Tufts, re-laying cellar wall, .
Appropriation, balance of old account,
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$201 |
50 |
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50 |
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266 |
45 |
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120 |
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$760 45 |
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666 |
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Unexpended balance,
$94 00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
1867. Paid Order to Mrs. Plant, . .
Order to F. H. Mason, .... Order to Mrs. Plant, .... N. W. & F. C. Edson, groceries, Order to J. Oliver, .... Wm. C. Brooks, fuel, .... Wm. Eccles, groceries, Order to F. H. Mason, .... J. Leavett, provisions, .... Order to Mrs. Plant, ....
Order to B. Bannan, ....
$5 00 |
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46 |
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5 |
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5 |
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Paid Order to Edward Barman,
Wm. C. Brooks & Co., fuel. .
B. Barman, order, ....
C. G. Cole, order, Lewi? & Eldridge, orders. Mrs. Brannon, order, . Mrs. Monahan. order, Mrs. Nelson, order,
F. E. Downer, groceries, .
Mrs. Dav, order, ....
Mrs. Kendrick, order,
Selectmen?' order for soldiers' families,
John O'Brien, groceries, .
Terance Monahan, order,
Mrs. Fitzpatrick, order,
Michael Coslin, order, .
Joseph Martin, order,
Charles J. Barry, fuel,
Appropriation, .
Unexpended balance,
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$10 00 |
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23 89 |
. |
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POLICE.
1867. Paid Coleman Connelly, services, .
Charles Trull, services,
F. D. Snow, services, .
Horace B. Runey, services.
John C. Berry, services,
Geo. H. Fitz, services,
Stephen Smith, services,
Milo Scott, services, .
H. B. Runey, services,
Caleb Bucknam, services, .
P. H. Tyler, services, .
Jarius Mann, services,
James Hanley, services,
H. B. Runey, services.
Michael Hanley, services.
. |
. $10 00 |
. |
17 00 |
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. 10 00 |
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126 00 |
. |
3 00 |
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3 00 |
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5 00 |
. |
12 00 |
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. 136 50 |
. |
9 00 |
. |
. 50 00 |
. |
51 00 |
. |
. 197 50 |
. |
138 00 |
. 287 50 |
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Paid G. Leland, services, .......
Wm. S. Tufts, watching, .....
R. R. Perry, watching, . ...
P. H. Tyler, watching, .....
R. R. Perry, watching, ......
Wm. S. Tufts, watching,
H. B. Runey, services, . . . .
Robert R. Perry, ......
Appropriation for police and night watch, $2,700 00 Unexpended balance, .... $1,024 00
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64 |
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72 |
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36 |
50 |
60 |
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148 |
On |
138 |
00 |
62 |
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$1,676 00
PRESCOTT SCHOOL.
Paid S. S. Woodcock, plans for school-house, Henry Lunt, copying, . John S. Tuttle, on contract, Stimpson & Co., removing old walls, Clement & Cresey, on contract, John S. Tuttle, on contract, . John S. Tuttle, on contract, S. S. Woodcock, plans for school-house, John S. Tuttle, on contract, Clement & Cresey, on contract, John S. Tuttle, on contract, Clement & Cresey, on contract, B. F. Dudley, copper gutters, . M. J. Crowley, gas piping, . City of Charlestown, water piping, . John Tuttle, on contract,
John Faruhar, slating school-house per contract, John C. & Thos. E. Park, plastering school-hou
contract, .' . .
Clement & Cresey, on contract, John S. Tuttle, contract on privies, Charles B. Morton, work on privies, .
Appropriations,
Unexpended balance,
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$300 00 |
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7 50 |
. |
1,000 00 |
. |
300 00 |
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1,700 00 |
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2,000 00 |
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2,000 00 |
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200 00 |
. |
2,000 00 |
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1,500 00 |
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2.000 00 |
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1,500 00 |
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517 00 |
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25 79 |
. |
25 70 |
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2,217 00 |
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1,188 02 |
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2,000 00 |
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797 00 |
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351 20 |
$23,741 79 |
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$7,762 03
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SALARIES.
Paid Joshua H. Davis, 1 quarter salary as Superintendent
of schools, $125 00
John C. Magoun, order, Assessor, .... 50 00
Charles E. Gilman, 1 quarter, order, Town Clerk, . 100 00 Joshua H. Davis, 1 quarter, order, Sup't of schools, . 250 00
J. C. Magoun, balance, Assessor, .... 250 00
Thomas Cunningham, 6 months' salarv, . . . 800 00
Columbus Tyler, Assessor, . . ■ . . . 200 00
John C. Tenney, Assessor, ..... 200 00
Charles E. Gilman, 1 quarter, Town Clerk, . . 100 00
Charles E. Gilman, 1 quarter, Town Clerk, . . 100 00
B. Randall, Collector, 1 year's salary, . . . 1,000 00
Thomas Cunningham, 4 months' salary, . . . 200 00
Abram Welch, 10 months' overseer of poor, . . 83 34
Clark Bennet, 10 months' overseer of poor, . . 83 33
Patrick RafFerty, 10 months overseer of poor, . 83 34
Appropriation, . . . $4,000 00
3.125 01
$3,125 01
Unexpended balance, . . $874 99
STEAM FIRE ENGINE.
Paid A. C. Sanborn, stone work, $10 00
Hunneman & Co., hose carriage and fixtures, . . 1,048 50
Appropriation, unexpended balance, old
account, ..... $767 71
1,058 50
$1,058 50
Overdrawn, .... $290 79
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Paid John Peters, contract to drain lot on Linwood Street, . $50 00
Paid A. B. Morss, printing, 7 00
H. B. Runey, cash paid and service, . . . . 102 50
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Paid Thomas Cunningham, cash paid and service,
Charles Trull, service, ....
Appropriation, .... Unexpended balance,
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$110 00 1 00 |
$500 270 |
$270 50 |
S229 50
STATE AID.
Paid Applicants to March 31st, Applicants to April 30th, . Applicants to Ma)' 31st, Applicants to June 30th, . Applicants to July 31st, Applicants to August 31st, Applicants to September 30th, Applicants to October 31st, Applicants to November 30th, Applicants to December 31st, .
Received from State Treasurer,
Balance to new account,
$7,700 00 4,771 00
$2,929 00
1752 00 680 33 462 82 425 32 461 38 412 33 415 83 403 33 375 33 382 33
$4,771 00
MEDFORD TURNPIKE
Paid E. C. Bailey, advertising,
Charles O. Rogers, advertising, Charles Linahan, on contract, . Charles Linahan, on contract, Charles Linahan, on contract, . Charles Linahan, on contract, Charles Linahan, on contract, . A. C. Sanborn, stone landmarks, .
Appropriation,
APPROPRIATION.
$7,000 00 5,054 25
$1,945 75
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NEW STREET APPROPRIATION.
Paid J. W. Teel, land damages, .
Bernard McCarroll, on contract.
Bernard McCarroll, on contract, ....
J. W. Teel, stone wall, .....
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damages, $150 00
Balance, S715 00
Appropriation, .... $3,500 00
715 00
Unexpended balance, . . . $2,785 00
LEDGE LOAN.
Paid Person Davis, purchase of ledge on Broadway, near
Walnut Hill, $3,609 00
Mark Fisk, purchase of ledge on Bond Street, Winter
Hill, 878 93
$4,487 93 Appropriation, .... $5,000 00
4,487 93
Unexpended balance, . . . §512 07
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perct. |
i |
perct. |
i |
perct. |
i |
per ct. |
i |
perct. |
7 |
per ct. |
i |
perct. |
i |
per ct. |
i |
perct. |
i |
per ct. |
i |
per ct. |
Lucy Bell .S5.454
Safety Fund Bank 14.400
Lucius R. Paige 1.51 0
Cambridgep't Savings Bank 4.-500
"Warren Instit'n for Saving.-- 7.495
" " ;( 20.875
John Peabody 2.500
LeTi Jones 5.000
Margaret Cruden 20.000
Warren Instit'n for SaTings 21.000
" '• 5.000
Lvdia M. Fenno 1.300
J. M. Pinkerton. Trustee . . 7.000
Rebecca Carville .•. . . 750
East Cambridge Savings B'k 10,000 Boston Five Cent Savings
Bank 30.000
VTarren Instit'n for Savings 5.500
Martha Hadley 700
Henry P. Conner 8.000
Sarah L Moore 4.000
Warren Instit's for Savings 12,000
John Peabody 2.500
1^72 1872. 1872. 1869.
Julv 29. 1879. Oct'! 15. 1879. Jan. 10. Jan. 10.
Mav 16. Nov. 10. Nov. 28. 1868. Nov. 25. 1872. June 27. 1QS4. Sept. 23. 1884. Dec. 1. 1884.
Demand. May 14. 1868.
Demnnd. April 3. 1872.
Julv 29. Oct. 1, Julv 10, Julv 10. Nov. 16. Nov. 10, Nov. 28, Nov. 25. Dec. 27. Sept. 23. Dec. 1. Nov. 5. Nov. 14. Julv 10. Oct. 3,
1866. 1866. 1866 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1S66. 1866. 1866.
July 1. 1872.
July 1. 1872.
Julv 1.1869.
July 1. 1869.
Julv 1. 1869.
Aug. 25. 1872.
Dec. 2.1872.
Sept. 1. 1866. None due.
S189.474
Increase since March 1st, 1867, $40,200.
THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Treasurer.
§tpxi tft tfc ^Bxmtm ot Vkt l£mx<
It has been deemed advisable by us to submit a brief state- ment of the most important matters that have come within the sphere of our action the past year, although there may be no- thing of any special importance or interest. The Treasurer's Statement of disbursements and receipts on Poor account, will show the amount of money expended and received to January 1, 1868. But it does not show very clearly for whom, or how, expended ; as nearly every dollar for partial support is drawn from the Treasury by parties furnishing fuel, groceries, and various articles, on the orders of our Board. At the present time, there are only four persons receiving full support from the
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Town ; viz.: Henry Kinsley, at the Vermont Asylum, Brattle- borough, at an expense of $100 per annum ; Truman Morrill, Mrs. Bridget Bradburn and her daughter Ellen, thirteen years old, at the Charlestown Almshouse, at $2.50 per week, for the two first, and about $2 per week for the last named. The cost per annum for these four persons will not vary much from $550, including clothing, &c, furnished. The sum appropriated for Poor account by the town, at its April meeting, was $2500, which leaves $1950 for relief and partial support of destitute and needy persons. Of this class, we have upon our books eigh- ty-three names entered, since the first day of October last, most of whom are widows, having families of children dependent upon them for support. The average number belonging to these families is not less than four persons each family, giving an ag- gregate of 332 persons. Others will apply for aid within the year, sufficient to swell the number to 400 persons. More than 90 per cent, of these persons have no settlement in this Common- wealth, and therefore have no legal claim upon the town, further than to remove them to the State Almshouse, at Tewksbury, when they fall into distress, but most of the children of these families were born in Somerville, and have entered our schools, in which many of them are receiving important training, and culture. It will be seen by the foregoing figures, that the aver- age sum expended on each of these persons does not exceed $5.00 per annum, which is only about one-third the average cost per scholar of our schools, if we compute the interest on the cost of school-houses furnished by the town. Fuel for the ex- treme cold weather of the year, is one of the principal articles furnished these families. Most of which, during some seven months in the year, ask no assistance from the town. In aiding this class of persons the practice of our town has been more liberal than that of the cities near which we are located. Very little is done for such persons by many cities and towns, except to remove them to State Almshouses, when destitution and in- tense suffering; shall ring from them a reluctant consent to such removal. There has, no doubt, been cases where the munifi- cence of the town has been bestowed upon unworthy and unde- serving persons whose distinguishing characteristics seem to be j to squander and misapply their own earnings, as well as any
!;
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charity extended to them. But these are exceptions, and when- ever it becomes known to us that the charities of the town are abused by such persons, further aid is withheld. The prevail- ing rule, we think, is this, that the comparatively small sum ex- pended by this town in proportion to its population is, and has been, instrumental in relieving, and preventing a large amount of suffering, and of holding up and keeping together many families, when weak, until they became strong enough to take care of themselves ; and therefore has resulted in accomplishing great good. We hope the same policy will be continued by the town in future.
In consequence of the general depression of business, and the small demand for labor, the present winter, thus far, has been an unfavorable one for persons dependent almost wholly on their daily labor for support.
The cost of living is very high, so that the regular earnings of a common laborer are only sufficient to keep a small family supplied with the necessaries of life.
We have had several applications for relief of families where a healthy father and mother were among its members, ready and willing to labor, if employment could be found for them, but for which, we were told, they had searched in vain, rendering it necessary for them, to save their families from suffering, to have recourse to the charities of the town, as the last alternative left them. We have had at least two cases where families have a military settlement in town under the Statute of 1835, Chap. 230. These men are apparently able and willing to labor. They have served long and honorably in the armies of the Nation in its recent gigantic struggle for national existence, and each counted as a man of Somerville. They havp families to support, and having exhausted their means of living, and being unable to find employment, they too have come to the poor department for relief.
We would ask our fellow-citizens if there cannot be adopted some other method than this, more compatible with our sense of justice and moral obligations, and more congenial to the feelings of veteran soldiers, for the relief of his physical wants ?
We hope to be able, notwithstanding the adverse circumstances to which we have adverted, to keep within the appropriation of the
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year for " Support of Poor." Quite a percentage of what we are now expending is for relief of persons belonging to other places, but now residing in our town, and in whose behalf ex- penses thus incurred, will be reimbursed to the town.
The number of paupers receiving full support from the town has ever been very small in proportion to our population, and until this number shall materially increase, there can be no ne- cessity for providing a Town Almshouse, to superintend which and its inmates, would cost the town much more than for the full support of its present small number of paupers.
We will refer now particularly to Ellen Bradburn, thirteen years old, at the Charlestown Almshouse, hoping that by so doing it will meet the eye of some one of our citizens who will take her into his family, in the capacity of servant, extending to her all reasonable and proper privileges and advantages. The number of applicants for relief having become too large to be received into our residences ; we have since last November held regular meetings of the Board twice a week, at the court room, to hear applications, consider and act upon the same. Thus far this plan has, we think, worked well, for all parties concerned, as all our transactions appear on one set of books, and the col- lective judgment of the Board is at command when intricate cases arise requiring its exercise.
PATRICK RAEFERTY, \
CLARK BENNETT, | Jfp**™
ABRAM WELCH, ) °J
STATEMEN T
OF
iaU, (Hownty and W®wn 8x*tff
For the Year Ending March, 1868.
Tax Payers.
A.
Agen, Francis
Allen, Mary A
Andrews, Mrs. Harriett
Armstrong, William
Atkins, Sullivan H
Anderson, John A. ■
Adams, John G
Allison, Mrs. Sarah
Adams, Freeborn
Anthony, Joseph
Arnold, Leonard
Arnold, Irene G. Mrs.
Ashley, John E
Allen, Benjamin F
Adams, Edward
Angier, Amos M '. . .
Allen, John N
Ames, Nathan W
Armstrong, David
Allen, Charles C.
Aver, John F
Allen, Fisher
Arthur, David
Armstrong, Hannah
Atkinson, Robert J
Appleton, John C
Allen David
Alden, William
Adams, Frank, Heirs of
Adams, Wm. H., Heirs of . . . . Allen, Benjamin F., Guardian . .
Allen, W. W
Ashley, Daniel
Ashley, Roderick
4
Assessed.
$12 85 71 30
100 75 20 60
12 85
18 60 HI 50
91 90 408 10 33 00 87 25 9 75 79 80 17 50 45 40 95 00
29 90
12 40
9 75
48 50 81 05
41 85 27 90 16 28
Abatem't. |
Discount. |
$ 51 |
|
2 85 |
|
$62 00 |
|
6 20 |
58 |
52 |
|
74 |
|
5 66 |
|
16 32 |
|
3 59 |
|
3 18 |
|
1 19 |
|
40 |
|
39 |
|
3 24 |
|
1 67 |
|
1 12 |
|
65 |
Uncol'ctd.
,71 75 14 40
39 20 53 93 15 50
36 10
9 75
24 03
20 15 30 23
50
Tax Payers.
B.
Brown, Benjamin G. . .
Burns, John
Blanchard, Walter . . .
Byard, Maurice
Bartiett, George W. . . . Brookhouse, John H. . . Besent, Gilman F. ... Baldwin, Nicholas . . . Buffum, George S. ...
Burke Edward
Bennett. John
Blackwell, Hugh .... Bird, Henry M. . . . .
Bradford, Win
Bucknam, Caleb .... Bucknam. David P. . . . Baxter, William .... Brackett, Samuel E. . . Barnes, Walter S. ... Bullard, Charles .... Bullard, Charles H. . . . Belknap, Austin ....
Bailey, Albon H
Brastow, George O. . . . Benton, Ruben P. ... Blaisdell. Abner .... Bishop, Henry H., Heirs of Byrne, Michael .... Buckingham, Edwin B. Benjamin, Daniel S. . . Benjamin, Frances C. . . Baker, William A. ... Blanchard, Benjamin . . Blackbird, George . . .
Bailey, Sally
Byrnes, John
Bean, Danforth L. ... Brackett, Charles .... Bonner, Wm., Heirs of
Bolton, John B
Burrows, Theodore . . . Bowditch, Azel ....
Bixby, Benoni
Buswell, Charles .... Brazilian, James S. . . . Bigelow, Timothy . . .' .
Beals, Henry M
Barry, David
Bond, Alanson
Brooks, John W
Bales, John
Brown, Jonathan Jr. . . .
Assessed.
95 11 40 25 G4 122 133
00 30 75 25
00 90 75
14 40
5 10
51 GO
25 25
85 70 5 7 SO
149 |
25 |
101 |
20 |
197 |
30 |
25 |
25 |
110 |
50 |
5G |
25 |
271 |
70 |
240 |
70 |
51 |
60 |
23 |
25 |
17 |
50 |
428 |
25 |
9 |
75 |
54 |
25 |
5 |
10 |
48 |
5t) |
18 |
60 |
28 |
35 |
otj |
25 |
158 |
88 |
144 |
60 |
79 |
50 |
9 |
75 |
74 |
.85 |
71 |
75 |
71 |
75 |
279 |
45 |
91 |
90 |
315 |
10 |
Abatem't
35 65
i (i)
Discount. |
|
1 i |
63 |
4 |
91 |
57 |
|
«> o |
i 43 |
2 |
35 |
5 |
97 |
4 |
04 |
7 |
89 |
1 |
01 |
4 |
42 |
2 |
25 |
10 |
87 |
8 |
20 |
2 |
06 |
62 |
|
17 |
12 |
20 |
|
74 |
|
1 |
13 |
2 |
25 |
5 |
78 |
3 |
18 |
o O |
00 |
2 |
87 |
11 |
18 |
3 |
67 |
12 |
60 | |
36 10
56 25 17 50 11 30
33 00
3 55 9 75
74 85
14 40
•51
Tax Pavers.
! Assessed. | Abatem't. Discount. Uncol'ctd.
Brown, Henry M
Brovn, J. Frank
Bowman, Zadoc
Brown, Charles H
Barber, Henry H
Babcock, Henry H
Buttomer, Frank
Berney, Lydia Mrs
Bingham, Caroline L. Mrs. . . .
Barry, John
Bennett, George E
Boyd, Joseph
Bennett, Clark
Bradley, John
Bauner, Peter
Brooks, Stephen P
Ball, George H
Barrett, Robert
Brogan, Patrick I
Barry, Terence
Bent, Thomas A j
Barry, Garrett
Buckley, Timothy
Boyden, Patrick
Vadshaw, Henry, Heirs of . . . . I
radshaw, Samuel C. Heirs of . . '
erry, Benjamin F
.arnes, James
irmmgham, Michael
raceland, Hugh ;
.uckley, Daniel '
Jlake, Michael
Barton, Robert H
Bjorkland Swen
peals, Michael
Beals, Mary Mrs
Burrows, Frederick M
Binney, Benjamin S
Bugbee, James R '
Brown. Orlando C
Barry, Patrick j
Burnes, James M j
Bishop, Hiram R
Bean, James
Bean, Lydia Mrs
Brown, Joseph S '
Berry, John C
Bradstreet, J. R ;
Brad>treet, Anna Mrs '
Bussell, Wm. C I
Barrows, Joseph C
Beard, Rebecca Mrs :
Briggs, Rebecca Mrs
Bowers, Alonzo
3 55
40 75
220 55
64 00
9 75
17 50
54 25 9 75
76 40
188 00
17 50
26 80
19 05
126 |
00 |
22 |
15 |
8 |
20 |
423 |
Id |
19 05
29 90
8 20
23 70
17 50
3 55
13 95
39 20
107 40
5 10
118 |
25 |
29 |
90 |
13 |
95 |
20 |
60 |
79 |
50 |
9 75
105 40 76 40
I to
l :>')
14
1 63 8 82
2 56
39
7 50 1 07
5 04
99
17 50
46 50
48 50
17 50
8 20
3 55
14 40
19 |
05 |
|
296 |
05 |
|
3 |
55 |
|
15 |
95 |
|
12 |
85 |
|
32 |
||
95 |
||
70 |
||
14 |
||
55 |
17 50
9 75 |
||
15 95 |
||
4 |
73 |
|
1 |
20 56 S2 |
|
o 0 |
18 |
17 50 43 40 9 75 58 90 |
06
52
Tax Payers.
Burke, Edmund
Bowers, Horace C
Bears, Charles R
Brown, Ward B
Broomhead, Wm. D
Bagley, John T . . .
Bowers, Luke K
Bailey, Joshna 8., Heirs of . . .
Blanchard, Marshall
Benson & Sherman
Burrows, Wm., Heirs of ... .
Burrows, George H
Bradbury, Charles, Heirs of . . Bradbury, George, Heirs of . . . Bradbury & Tenney ......
Bartlett, Georgianna . . . ...
Baker, Rachel A
Barr, Daniel
Brackett, C. S. & H. Calender, Trust's
C.
Cook, Arnold
Conant, George H. ......
Cutter, George
Connell, Michael
Clancey, Michael
Condon, Michael
Cotter, Patrick
Carr, Robert .........
Cahill, William
Cahill, Edward .
Cahill, Michael ........
Clark, Ramsey
Callahan, John
Conant, John F
Cop, Thomas Jr
Collins, William
Chase, John S
Crocker, Samuel P
Chapen, Horace
Conant, George F
Calson, Gilman ........
Carr, Martin W. .......
Charter, James
Charter, Nellie S. Mrs
Chase, Daniel E
Chase, Luther R
Cushing, Jarvis
Carter, Lorenzo D
Connelly, Coleman
Close, John
Cox, Michael
Conlan, Robert
Assessed.
167 85 23 70 64 00 60 90 23 70 79 50 51 60
158 10
71 75 18 60 69 75 17 50
72 85 58 90 46 50
226 75
43 |
85 |
33 |
00 |
20 |
60 |
20 |
60 |
9 |
75 |
25 |
25 |
17 |
50 |
14 |
40 |
45 |
40 |
79 |
50 |
14 |
40 |
14 |
40 |
17 |
50 |
68 |
65 |
17 |
50 |
157 |
00 |
25 |
25 |
64 |
00 |
46 |
50 |
203 |
50 |
33 |
00 |
28 |
35 |
57 |
80 |
Abatem't.
15 50
15 50
33 00
Discount.
6 09 95
2 43
2 06 6 36
2 17
70 2 91
1 17
1 86
4 65
9 07 1 76 1 32
82
82
3 18 57 58 70
2 74
6 28 2 56
8 14
1 32
2 31
53
Tax Pavers.
Connell, Patrick .... Cotton. George H. . . . Cross, William .... Crumley, William . . . Cummings, James M. Chaffee, Charles S. . . Chaffee. Elizabeth Mrs. .
Curtis, John S
Coverly, Joseph I. H. . Clarkson. John .... Crimes, William .... Chandler, Benjamin E. . Crane, Andrew .... Cuttler. James R. . . . Clark, Joseph H. . . .
Clark, Joseph
Conant, John R. ... Coleman, Amiel .... Champney, William R. . Gushing, Isaac C. . . . Cushing, Adna .... Cooper, Andrew J. . . Carlton, Samuel A. . . Campbell, William . . 'osgrove, Elizabeth Mrs.
anfield, John B. . . .
)llins, William ....
inningham, Thomas .
Dolidge, Aaron R. . .
otton, John F
'raig, John
Jasey, Thomas .... Carrigan, Thomas . . . Cutter, Edward F. . . Cutter, Samuel P. . . . Cutter, Harriet Miss . . Craig, Catharine E. Mrs. Callerton, James . . . Cassady, Patrick . . . Clark, Patiick .... Colby, Simeon ....
Omitted 1866 . . . . Cashman, Michael . . . Crimmings, Dennis . . Cleary, Alexander B. .
Casey, Philip
Craig, Robert
Crimmings, Thomas . . Curtain, Jane Mary Mrs Campbell, Patrick . . . Jasey, Michael ....
Omitted 1866 .... Uasey, Jeremiah Heirs of Jollins, John
Assessed.
6 65
293 40
Abatem't. Discount. Uncol'ctd.
93 |
45 |
29 |
90 |
25 |
25 |
42 |
30 |
48 |
50 |
68 |
65 |
56 |
25 |
445 |
30 |
60 |
90 |
51 |
60 |
37 |
65 |
46 |
95 |
544 |
50 |
6 |
65 |
31 |
00 |
8 |
20 |
248 |
45 |
79 |
50 |
17 |
50 |
31 |
45 |
29 |
90 |
14 |
40 |
49 |
60 |
25 25
31 |
45 |
17 |
50 |
36 |
10 |
8 |
98 |
21 |
70 |
46 |
95 |
4 65
108 50
31 00
11 72
7 75
3 74
1 20
8 70 70
1 97 1 01
1 25
1 44 35
56
1 88
8 |
20 |
33 |
00 |
33 |
00 |
48 05
39 |
20 |
|
19 |
05 |
|
1 01 |
||
1 69 |
||
1 94 |
||
2 74 |
||
2 25 |
||
17 81 |
||
2 25 |
||
2 06 |
||
1 50 |
||
175 |
60 |
|
40 |
75 |
|
1 91 |
||
17 44 |
17 50
36 10
141 50 279 00
5 10 3 55
29 90 29 90 14 40
14 40
11 30
6 98
12 85 10 85
54
Tax Payers,
Omitted 1866
Canavan, Michael Heirs of
Cook, Daniel E
Curtis, Orin
Cales, Elbridge G
Cales, Ambrose W. ... Cales, Augusta M. Mrs. .
Callett, Joseph R
Coffin John VV
Carter, Hector M
Coffin, Henry
Cassell William C
Crockett, Alfred .... Crane, David F. ....
Cutter, Fitch
Cummings, David . . . . Clark James W. ....
Childs, Asaph B
Childs, JohnT
Coleman, Moses
Conant, Ezra D
Cole, Erastus E
Cook, Asa M
Cutler, Samuel E
Curtis, Edward A
Carr, George E
Croswell, Joseph P. . . .
Carver, Reuben
Cutter, S. Henry ....
Curtis, Thomas
Chick, Horace Heirs of . . Casey, Margaret Mrs. . . Cades, Betsey Mrs. . . . Cook, Catharine Heirs of . Cabine, James
D.
Durgan, Asa
Dow, Lorenzo W. . . . Dearborn. Heman A Dickey, Richard C. . . Downing, Samuel L. . .
Davis, Person
Davis, John Jr
Demmon, Reuben E. . . Demmon, Daniel L. . . Dickinson, Benjamin . . Downey, John .... Drysdale James . . . . Davidson, John . . . . Damon, Samuel F. . . Di( kerman, George H. .
Assessed. Abatem't.i Discount.
34 5 5 46 50
17 50
57 80 96 55
40 75
23 70 93 45
482 50
113 60 84 15
119 03
9 75
17 50
91 90
211 25 91 90
125 23 87 25 7 7 95 17 50
46 95
G9 75
49 60 38 75
9 30
10 85
29 45
1 86
1 |
63 |
95 |
|
9 |
30 |
4 |
54 |
3 |
44 |
39
136 |
85 |
5 47 |
||
147 |
70 |
5 91 |
||
68 |
65 |
2 74 |
||
20 |
60 |
|||
563 |
10 |
22 52 |
||
443 |
75 |
77 |
50 |
14 65 |
1020 |
35 |
155 |
00 |
34 61 |
161 |
G5 |
23 |
25 |
5 44 |
26 |
80 |
|||
29 |
90 |
|||
56 |
25 |
2 01 |
||
428 |
25 |
17 13 |
||
831 |
25 |
33 21 |
3 |
67 |
8 |
45 |
'> |
00 |
3 |
49 |
2 |
11 |
1 |
88 |
2 |
79 |
1 |
98 |
1 |
55 |
00
Tax Pavers.
Assessed. Abatem't. Discount. Uncol'etd.
Dane, Osgood
Delay, William 28 35
Delay, Jacae- 9 70
Dimiek, Charles
Desvire. Michael 56 25
Dillaway, James 53 15
Davis, Alden P 64 i 0
Doanes, hioieon E 76 4
Daggett, Cooiidge C 9 75
Dodge, Seward 76 40
Daniels. Granville W 79 50
Draper, Ezra J 90 35
Dugan, John 606 50
Downer, Cuttler 715 00 359 60
Ditsoc, Samuel J 68 65
Doherty, John 5160
Dodge, Albert L 4 0 75
Devine, M;chael 22 15
Day. Matthew 9 75
Doollt.de, Joseph
Doolie tie, Seth O. . . 12 &r>
Do}le, Nicholas 5 10
Dodge, Levi G 64 00
Davis, Oliver J 9 75
Dorherty, James 45 40
Dempsey, Edward 15 95
Dewire, Matthew
Dechan. Michael 37 65
Doran, John Heirs of
Doovan, William 1 1 30
Davis, Charles 107 40
Davis, Joshua M 98 10
Dunning, George E 28 35
Durell, William H 34 55
Delano, Charles H 19 05
Daniels, George
Dustin, George E 64 00
Dickinson, William E 8 20
Dickinson, Oliver ........ 64 00
Duran. Michael 23 70
Degfrushe, Sarah E. Miss 41 85
Dill, Jabez P 3 i 00
Day, Levi E 40 75
Devenney, John 1 2 85
Davis, Ebenezer 141 50
Davis, Charles M 153 90
Dunneli, Samuel T 9 75 7 75
Delano, Thomas 1 79 50
)yer, Nathaniel A 5 10
)ickin>on, Prescott Heirs of ... 46 50
)ickinson & Steele | 7 75
)ickiuson, Mrs. Caroline 1 2 40
)owning, Samuel, Heirs of ... . 69 75 69 75
)riscoll, Edward
2 |
12 |
2 |
5 6 |
3 |
i>6 |
39 |
|
3 |
06 |
3 |
61 |
24 |
26 |
14 |
22 |
2 06
95
1 67
1 63
5 65
6 15
12
1 86
31
50
183 3o
25
1 75
1 |
76 39 |
33 00 18 60 |
4 |
29 |
|
o |
92 |
|
1 |
38 76 |
17 25
6 65
56
Tax Pavers.
E.
Emerson, Jacob
Emerson, Enoch
Edson & Wheeler
Edson, Nathan W
Edson, N. W. & C. F
Eberly, Philip
Egerton, Wales L
Elkins, Charles H
Edsti om, Edwin P
Elliott, Matthew
Edlifson, Elizabeth Mrs. . . .
Everett, James
Edmand, Thomas O. . . . . .
Eddy, AbiJRh
Elliott, David
Edgerly, John S
Elford,' Harriet Mrs
Eldridge, Benjamin W. Heirs of
F.
Fales, George H
Forster, Charles
Fletcher, William K
Fits, Daniel F
Finnon, James ........
Fultz, Joseph
Fuller, WTilliam
Fitzgerald, John
Frost, Frederick W. . . . .
Frosl, John O
Frost, Geo. Wm. .......
Fillebrown, George W. . . .
Fitzgerald, Francis G
Flemming, Nicholas
Finnon, Patrick
Fitchan Edwin A ,.
Farrell, Patrick
Freeman, Moses H
Flanegan, Edward
Finegan, Michael
Fletcher, Oliver
Foster, Alexander 2d .... Foster, Alex., Heirs of ... .
Frost, Samuel T
Field, Mary Mrs
Fitzpatrick, James
Flynn, Mary Mrs
Farrer, George S
Foy, John
Fisk, Benjamin
Fisk, Thomas K
Assessed.
38 |
75 |
76 |
40 |
27 |
90 |
122 |
90 |
164 |
75 |
6 |
65 |
29 |
90 |
126 |
00 |
46 |
50 |
9 |
75 |
40 |
75 |
197 |
30 |
189 |
55 |
6 20 317 75
17 |
50 |
28 |
35 |
25 |
25 |
40 |
75 |
87 |
25 |
48 |
50 |
25 |
25 |
107 |
40 |
9 |
75 |
25 |
25 |
11 |
30 |
45 |
40 |
17 |
50 |
33 |
00 |
37 |
65 |
653 |
00 |
188 |
00 |
217 |
00 |
73 |
30 |
69 |
75 |
14 |
40 |
34 |
10 |
14 |
40 |
12 |
85 |
Abatem't. |
Discount. 1 |
1 |
1 55 |
3 06 |
|
1 12 |
|
6 59 |
|
5 04 |
|
1 86 |
|
7 89 |
|
7 58 |
|
6 20 |
j |
38 75 |
11 16 • |
12 85
84 15
87
1 01 |
|
1 23 |
|
3 49 |
|
4 29 |
|
45 |
|
1 82 |
|
1 32 |
|
58 80 |
23 80 |
7 52 |
|
8 68 |
|
2 93 |
|
7 75 |
2 48 |
6 20 |
33 |
68 |
|
51 |
0/
Tax Payers.
Fitz, N. Everett . .
Fish, Mark
Fay, Martin . . . . Finnegan. John . . . Folsom, Paul . . . . Foot, Edward .... Fuller. Stephen W. . Flint, Francis E. . . Fallen, Peter . . . . Fay, Oliver . . . . Flaherty, Michael . . Flaherty, Martin . . Farrell, Patrick . . . Freeman, Leander Farnum, John D. . . Fitzgerald, Stephen . French, Stewart . . Fish, William W. . . Foster, Oliver S. . . Foster, Geo. 0. S. Foster, Martha Mrs. . Freeman, Benjamin F. Fitz, George H . . . Foss, Andrew H. . . Fay, John
144 60
790 95
158 55
22 15
50 05
95 00
51 60
25 25
9 75
48 50
54 70
36 10
40 75
31 00
110 50
253 10
G.
Gorham, Lot ..... Gibbs, Maria A. Mrs. . Gates, William ....
Gray, Henry
Gray, Francis .... Gurney, Mary C. Mrs. . Gant, Samuel N. . . . Griggs, Charles .... Gorman, John E. . . . Griffin, Ebenezer . . . Griffin, Theophilos . . Grant, Edward .... Gilman, Adarias . . .
Giles, John B
Goodhue, Eliza Mrs. . . Gilson Henry Y. Heirs of Gilson, Mary S. . .. . .
Gooding, Thomas . . . Grover, Samuel ....
Gardner, Miles ....
Gane, Patrick ....
Gallaway, John ....
Garven, Terence . . . Gallagher, Hugh . . . Griines, Jacob T. ...
Gilman, Charles E.
28 35
31 00
144 60
14 40
93 00 222 10
177 15
37 65
62 00
372 00
62 00
71 75
45 40
33 00
45 40
23 70
15 95
363 15
, Abatem't. |
Discount. |
5 78 |
|
31 63 |
|
i |
7 34 |
88 |
|
1 01 |
|
1 82 |
|
2 19 |
|
4 42 |
|
10 12 I |
|
1 13 |
|
1 24 |
|
5 78 |
|
3 72 |
|
8 88 |
|
7 08 |
|
1 50 |
|
2 48 |
|
14 88 |
|
2 48 |
|
2 87 |
|
1 82 " |
|
14 52 |
17 50
12 |
85 |
8 |
98 |
8 |
20 |
8 |
20 |
40 |
75 |
7 75
122 90 9 30
5 10
60 90
59 35
149 25
9 75
5 10
122 90 188 00
5
58
Tax Payers.
Gill, Martin . . . . Gallagher, Edward Gavin, James . . . . Garmley, Andrew . . Garman, Patrick . . Gallagher, Thomas Gillen, Dennis . . . Garmley, Charles . . Gregg, Richard . . . Gorham, Benjamin L. Gooding, Samuel H. , Gordon, Charles W. , Gee, John .... Grady, Thomas O. Garfield, John . . Giles, Charles E. . Galletty, James . . Gilbert, Daniel W. Gage, William W. . Gage, Benjamin . . Gault, Amelia Mrs. Gallagher, James . Gross, Isaac S. . . Gross, Jaazaniah . Guild, Chester . . Guild, Charles H. . Goodrich, George . Guild, Harriet Mrs. Geldowsky, F. A. A.
H.
Holland, Silas H. . . Hutchinton, William . Hunter, John .... Henderson, Robert Jr. Howe, Nelson .... Hayward, Daniel H. . Hayward, Albert . . Harvey, Henry . . . Hale, Joseph .... Hennessy, Michael Hoar, Daniel .... Henderson, Franklin .
Hall, John G
Hodgdon, Alexander S. Hammon, George . . Hills, John D. . . . Harrington, John . . Heald, David .... Holden, James D. . . Harriman, Ctarles F. Harvie, John .... Homer, Orlando M. .
Assessed.
19 05 17 50
8 98
25 |
25 |
713 |
00 |
68 |
65 |
14 |
40 |
14 |
40 |
75 |
63 |
46 |
95 |
122 |
90 |
36 |
10 |
71 |
75 |
124 |
00 |
17 |
50 |
219 |
00 |
257 |
75 |
707 |
25 |
448 |
40 |
40 |
75 |
239 93 3 55
17 50
17 50
374 00
102 75
9 75
37 65
126 00
40 75
17 50
73 30
420 50
164 75
102 75
30 43
110 50
141 50
36 10
56 25
9 75
Abatem't.
42 63
3 10
Discount.
108 50
85 25
139 50 46 50
2 00
36
1 |
01 |
28 |
02 |
57 |
|
1 |
32 |
1 |
87 |
4 |
92 |
1 32
2 87
8 76 10 31 28 29 13 60
1 63
70 |
|
70 |
|
11 |
55 |
4 |
11 |
39 |
|
1 |
78 |
1 |
63 |
70 |
|
2 |
93 |
11 |
24 |
4 |
73 |
9 60
1 53
5 &6
1 44
2 17
39
59
Tax Pavers.
Homer, Jacob
Howe, Joseph M
Hodgdon, Richard . . . . Hudson, Charles H. . . . Hudson, Samuel Heirs of . Harrington, Nathaniel D. .
Hinds, Richard B
Hobert, Erastus
Harwood, Pliney M. . . ,
Hill, James F
Hitehings, Augustus . . , Hayden, Elisha . . . . ,
Holt, Samuel W
Hapgood, David W, . . , Hammond, William H. . , Had ley, Benjamin . . . , Hill, Ivers Heirs of . . ,
Hill, Ira
Hawes, Mather E
Hutchinson, Herman . . , Howard, Joseph E. . . Hittenger, Michael . . , Hobbs, Charles . . . . , Harding, Noah . . . . , Hamilton, Edward . . . Houghton. Francis ...
Hall, Charles E ,
Hopkins, Patrick Heirs of Hopkins, Susan C. Mrs. Hopkins, James R. . .
Hagan, Peter
Holmes, John
Holt, Chauncey .... Hadley, Samuel D. . . Hanson, John H. . . .
Hoyt, John
Haley, Richard
Hagan, Patrick ....
Hughes, John
Harrison, Thomas . . . Herrick, Hugh .... Hanley, James .... Hanley, Michael . . .
Hanley, John
Higgins, Thomas . . . Hogan, Patrick .... Hennings, Andrew . . Holoran, Maurice . . . Hunnewell, John . . . Hammett, John L. . . . Holden, Eliza A. M. . . Holden, George A. . . Hudson, Benjamin . . . Higgins, Jeremiah T.
29 90
71 |
75 |
36 |
10 |
45 |
40 |
36 |
10 |
60 |
90 |
84 |
15 |
6 |
65 |
127 |
55 |
79 |
50 |
29 |
90 |
763 |
05 |
35 |
65 |
56 |
25 |
195 |
75 |
118 |
25 |
319 |
75 |
33 |
00 |
79 |
50 |
40 |
75 |
181 |
80 |
68 |
65 |
102 |
75 |
64 |
00 |
29 |
90 |
33 |
00 |
14 |
40 |
8 |
20 |
8 |
20 |
19 |
05 |
56 |
25 |
84 |
15 |
76 |
40 |
42 |
30 |
10 |
53 |
8 |
98 |
36 |
10 |
43 |
85 |
27 |
90 |
8 |
20 |
40 |
75 |
8 |
20 |
2 00
49 70
15 50
t o
1 19
2 8;
74 44
36 26 10 18
30 52
1 42
2 25
7 83
4 73
12 79
3 18 1 63 6 65
1 32
33
2 74 1 69
42
35 1 44 1 75 1 19
32 1 63
32
Uncol'ctd.
65 55 9 75
9 75 93 00
74 85
45 40
24 80 66 65
25 25 11 30
48 50
26 80
60
Tax Payers.
Higgins & Killian . . . .
Horton, Reuben
Horton, Calvin
Horton, Josiah S
Horton, Reuben Jr. . . . Hollander, Jacob L. . . . Hollander, Charles B. . . Hartshorn, Francis G. . .
Hills, Henry A
Hale, Charles N
Hale, Rebecca H. Mrs. . .
Howe, John
Hardy, John
Hemenway Horace B. • . Haskins, Horace . . . . Harding, Paulina Mrs. . .
Hubbard, Albin P
Hadley, George W. . . .
Howes, Peleg
Hughes, Albert E
Hughes, John A
Hinckley, William . . . .
Hardy, Isaac
Howard, Henry
Higgins, William . . . .
Hall, John K
Hall, Dudley D
Higgins, George F. . . .
Hobart, Samuel D
Henderson, Jophanus . . Harding, Nathaniel . . . Holmes, Jacob H. . . . . Harmon, Thomas L. . . .
Holt, Charles A
Ham, Francis
Hawkins, Alice E. Miss . . Holden, George W. . . . Hamblin, Samuel Heirs of
Hill, James
Hadley, Mather Miss . . . Harrington, Stephen . . . Howard, Mary C. Mrs. . . Hodgden, Lydia B. Mrs. . Hudson, Abigail Mrs. . . Hall, John Heirs of . . .
I.
Ingalls, Mary Mrs
Ireland, George W. . . .
Inwood, David J
Ireland, Sally Miss . . . .
Assessed.
32 55
132 20
98 10
79 50
107 40
68 65 40 75 25 25
71 75
33 00 157 00 203 50
62 00
7 43
146 15
91 90 172 50 346 10
87 25 211 25 102 75
60 90 129 10
9 75
60 |
90 |
85 |
70 |
36 |
10 |
25 |
25 |
232 |
50 |
97 |
10 |
102 |
30 |
31 |
00 |
33 |
00 |
18 |
60 |
17 |
05 |
29 45
425 15
29 90
31 00
Abatem'r. |
Discount, |
1 30 |
|
4 28 |
|
3 92 |
|
3 18 |
|
4 29 |
|
1 01 |
|
2 87 |
|
8 14 |
|
2 48 |
|
7 75 |
5 54 |
6 90 |
|
108 50 |
9 50 |
3 49 |
|
8 45 |
|
4 11 |
|
4 65 |
2 25 |
39 |
|
2 44 |
|
3 43 |
|
1 44 |
|
9 30 |
|
2 68 |
|
4 10 |
|
1 24 |
|
1 32 |
|
74 |
|
68 |
|
► |
1 17 |
17 00 |
|
1 20 |
|
1 24 |
61
Tax Payers
Johnson, Charles T Joslyn, Theodore E Joyce, John . . , Johnson, Josiah D Johnson, Frederick W Johnson, Philip Johnson, Miriam S. Mrs Johnson & Woodbury Jackson, Lewis D Johnson, David Heirs of Johnson, William Jones, Hugh . . James, William Jenks, Charles W Jackman, Stephen Jaques, William Jonquest, Neils Johnson, John B Jordan, Mary Mrs Jenks, Henry E Jenks, Charles A Jenness, Albro R Johns, Willam H
Kimball, Jesse Kerne, John Kelley, John 2nd Keating, John F Keating, James Kaan, George Kelley, Rose Mrs King," Charles F Kingman, Caleb Knapp, Oren S Kidder, Andrew B Kendall, Isaac Kelley, Michael Kelley, Michael 2nd Kelley, Thomas Kelley, Margaret Mrs Kelley, John Kenneson, Albert Kennedy, Patrick Kane, John . . . Kane, Robert Kane, Patrick Kendall, Charles C Keene, Tilden H Killian, James H Kennedy, John
14 40 37 65
\
62
Tax Pavers.
Kimball, Seymour . Kir by, Benjamin Kramer, Henry . . Knight, Nathaniel J. Keyes, Amos . . . Kerrigan, James . . Kendall, William B.
L.
Libbey, Ansel N
Libbey, St'lman H. . . . London, William J. . . . Lawson, Alexander . . .
Lord, Thomas H
Lavy, James
Lock, Marshall H
Lowe, Charles
Lowe, Charles Trustee . .
Leland, John
Litchfield, Daniel .... Leighton, Dominicus . • . Leighton, James T. . . .
Lloyd, Martin
Lothrop, Horace ....
Lovejoy, Alvin L
Lovejoy, George H. . . . Lovejoy, Benjamin P. . . Littlefield, George T. . . Lawrence, Ebenezer H. . Lears, William C. . . . . Lock, Woodbury .... Littlefield, Samuel . . . Lincoln, Charles S. . . . Lathrop, Ebenezer J. . . Leonard, Robert .... Leonard, Michael, Heirs of
Lynch, James
Lynch, Lawrence .... Lynch, Lawrence, 1866 Lees, Alexander . . I .
Loring, John
Lane, Henry
Lane, Franklin S. . .. . .
Lane, Reuben A
Lane, Beulah Mrs. . . . Leonard, Charles ....
Lund, James
Lacount, Thomas ....
Long, William
Littlefield, Elisha ....
Lund, John Q
Libbey, Joseph B
Assessed. |
Abatem't. |
5 10 |
|
36 10 |
|
95 00 |
|
163 20 |
|
158 55 |
|
23 70 |
|
21 70 |
43 |
85 |
143 |
05 |
54 |
70 |
71 |
75 |
253 |
88 |
84 |
15 |
O O ,-) |
15 |
89 |
90 |
79 |
50 |
29 |
90 |
25 |
25 |
26 |
80 |
45 |
40 |
29 |
90 |
81 |
05 |
17 |
50 |
160 |
10 |
68 |
65 |
219 |
00 |
242 |
25 |
53 |
15 |
11 |
30 |
12 |
40 |
34 |
55 |
8 |
98 |
28 |
35 |
14 |
40 |
15 |
95 |
12 |
85 |
51 |
60 |
27 |
90 |
48 |
50 |
50 |
05 |
33 |
00 |
Discount. Uncol'ctd.
59 35
3 80 6 53
6 34
87
1 |
75 |
5 |
72 |
2 |
87 |
10 |
15 |
3 |
36 |
12 |
28 |
3 |
60 |
3 |
18 |
1 01 1 05 1 82 1 20
3 24 70 6 40 2 74 8 76
1 13
50 2 06 1 11
1 94
2 00
1 32
2 37
63
Tax Payers.
Assessed, j Abatem't.; Discount. Uncol'ctd.
Lombard, Henry S 77 95
Lombard, Josiah L 95 00
Lombard, Valentine L 160 10
Lovering, John D 14 40
Littlefield, Lyman 3766
Lothrop, John L 133 75
Lothrop, J. C
Lovett, Joseph 99 65
Leland, Caleb W 146 10
Libbev & Patten ;
Leland, C. W. & R. E. Demmon . . | 77 50
Loan. Susan Mrs
M.
Marshall, John P. . . . Melendy, Henry J. . . Mayo, Franklin .... McCarty, John, 2d . . McCarty, Michael . . . McGuire, Hugh . . . . Manning, Patrick . . . Murphy, James, 2d . . Murphy, James . . . . McCarrall, James . . . McLaughlin, Mary Mrs. McLaughlin, James . . Mongan, Francis . . . Mongan, Charles A. . . McDermot, Daniel . . . Morse, Enoch R. . . . McGrath, William, 2d . Merrifield. John A. . • Melven, Edward E. . . Mavnard. George A. . . Mullen, William F. . . Maloy, James W. . . . Maloy, Mary W. Mrs. . Monehan, John . . . . Mc Glenn, Mary Mrs. McDermot, Thomas . . Mills, William . . . .
Mills, Edwin
Murray, Dennis . . . . McHugh, John ....
Miller, James
Mitchell, Lorenzo D. . . McAlister, Ann C. Mrs. Manning, Augustus . . Manning, William . . . Mann, Ebenezer C. . . Mann, Ebenezer C. Jr. . McCart, John
87 |
40 |
157 |
00 |
33 |
00 |
12 |
85 |
9 |
75 |
39 |
20 |
14 |
40 |
29 90
9 75 29 90 14 40 20 60
226 75
25 25
37 65
6 6o
136 85 22 15 17 50
31 00 20 60 12 40 14 40 96 55 54 70 17 50 12 85
9 75
32 oo
304 25 50 05 25 25
65 00
2 00
3 10
4 10 15 50
3 12 3 SO
5 35
3 98 5 84
3 10
3 50
6 28
90
1 24 82 50 45
3 24
2 19
39
12 17 2 00
10 85
6 20
94 55
9 75
26 80 12 40
46 95
26 80
12 85
64
Tax Pavers.
McVay, Prudence Mrs
Mayo, Henry L
Munroe, Edwin Jr
Moore, Henry
Munroe, Benjamin S. Heirs of •
Mulliken, George
Munroe, Charles
Mitchell, Nathaniel
Munroe, Emery H
Munroe, Royal K
Mead, John D.
Magoun, John C
Mack, Eugene
Morss, Annie & Julia
Morss, Amos B . .
Miles, Ezra M
Marvin, Stephen R
McLane, James
McCarty, Patrick
Manning, Michael
McClanegan, William . . . .
Mullchan Thomas
McKenna, John
Monehan, Patrick
Mahoney, Patrick
McAvoy William
Miles, Levi
Mills, Samuel E
Moore, Abraham M
Moore, Charlotte Mrs
McLane, James
McHugh, Michael
McCulfer, Thomas
Maloy, John
Maloy, Lawrence
Monehan, Andrew
Malony, Daniel
McGirk, Peter
Monehan, Thomas
McDoland, James
McDonald, John
McDonald. Thomas
McCune, Michael
Monehan, Patrick
McLaughlin, John
McLaughlin, Michael
McCarty, Mr
McCarty, Jeremiah . . . . .
McCarty, Thomas
McCarron, Michael
McDermont, Michael . . . . .
Mackentire, Dennis
McDevett, Patrick
McKenna, John •
Assessed.
152
257 48
248 G
110 20 81 56 71 82 87
91
31
48 5
35 75 50 35 65 50 60 05 25 75 60 25
90 45 50
30
68 20
9 75
64 |
00 |
6Q |
65 |
60 |
90 |
20 |
60 |
60 |
90 |
15 |
95 |
12 |
85 |
9 |
75 |
22 |
15 |
33 |
00 |
12 |
85 |
17 |
50 |
8 |
20 |
14 |
40 |
45 |
40 |
15 |
95 |
28 |
35 |
11 |
30 |
17 |
50 |
17 |
50 |
Abatera't.
77 50
15 50 7 75
23 25
9 75
Discount. |
Uncol'ctd. |
20 15 |
|
7 21 |
|
1 94 |
|
9 73 |
|
26 |
|
4 42 |
|
3 24 |
|
2 87 |
|
3 30 |
|
57 35 |
|
46 95 |
|
56 25 |
|
5 10 |
|
1 94 |
|
8 20 |
|
15 95 |
|
32 |
|
11 30 |
|
11 30 |
|
95 00 |
|
2 56 |
|
2 6G |
|
29 90 |
|
82 |
3 10
1 32
33
1 13
65
Tax Pavers.
Assessed. ! Abatem't. Discount. Uncol'ctd
Murray, Peter
McCaffra, Bernard .... McLaughlin, George ....
Myers. Patrick
Mulvahill, Nicholas .... Mitchell, William H. Heirs of
Macalany, Patrick
McKeon, Darby
Munroe, Marcellus ....
Mnnroe, William
Mil's, Maria E. Mrs
Mealy, John
Mastin, Moses M
Mellen, Andiew J
McCane, Daniel
Murphy, Patrick
Merritt, James E
Merritt, Obadiah
Morton, Charles B
Muilary, John
Moore, Henry M
Makechnie, Hiram L. ...
Murray, Freeman
Miller, Judson J
Metcalf, Simeon M. Heir* of . McKenna, Leonard J. . . .
Miles, Frank J
Merritt, William
Munroe, Charles M
Munroe, William B
Magoon, James W
Mason, Josiah B
McGovers, Lawrence . . .
McCann, Mary Mrs
McKillop, Grace Miss . . . ■Miller, Joseph Heirs of . . . Miller, Eunice Miss Heirs of
Mahony, William H
Minot, Charles Heirs of . . . Mitchell, William .....
51 60
28 35
51 60
48 50 87 25 23 25 33 00
o OO
29 90
25 25
43 85
29 90
79 50
43 85
133 75
195
71
36
9
131
9
9
N.
Nolan, Richard . . . Nolan, Bernard . . . Newhall, Thomas E. . Newhall, Joseph ... Nichols, John C. . . Norton, Thomas . . . Newell, Daniel . . . Newell, Charles B. . . Neiss, David L. . . . , Nickerson, Seth L. . . Nickerson, Jonathan Jr.
7o
75 88 75 75 75 75
79 50 9 75
45 40 25 25
7 75
31 00
38 75
108 50
1511 25
25 |
25 |
12 |
85 |
12 |
85 |
40 |
75 |
267 |
05 |
14 |
40 |
5 3fi |
10 10 |
95 00 90 35
15 50
3 10
7 75
7 75
31 00
7 75
15 50
2 06 1 32
3 49 93
14
1 01
1 20
7 83
1 47
39
5 27
1 94
62 1 55
9 61
1 01
1 63 10 68
20
3 80 3 61
3 55
39 20
12 85
15 50
15 95
33 00
6 65 18 60
1271 00 3 10
8 20
66
Tax Payers.
Nickerson, Amos Noble, John H. .
0.
Oakman, Samuel
Oakman & Eldridge Heirs of
Orcutt, Levi . .
O'Donnell, James
O'Hare, Patrick
O'Neil, John
Oulson, Jonas
Oswald, Henry W. . . . .
Oliver, Francis J
Orton, Thomas
O'Brine, Michael ......
O'Brine, John
O'Brine, John 4th
O'Brine, Daniel Heirs of . .
O'Brine, Jane Mrs
O'Connell, John 2nd. . . .
O'Connell, John
O'Neil, Patrick
O'Neil, Charles Jr
O'Neil, Bernard
O'Neil, Hugh .......
O'Neil, Thomas
O'Neil, Arthur
Osgood, Henry B. •
Osgood, Herman D. . . . .
Osgood, Edward P
Osgood. James M.
Ober, Israel F
P.
Potter, Edward E. . .
Potter, John H
Proctor, Darwin C. . . Pierce, Joseph . . . . Pierce, William H. . . Powers, Michael . . . Powers, James F. . . . Powers, Charles . . . .
Paine, Edgar
Paine, John A
Paine, John A., Trustee Pepper, Patrick . . . . Pepper, Edward . . . Pollard, Thomas . . . Pollard, Warren . . .
Paul, Temple
Paul, James E
Prindle, James D. . ■. .
Assessed.
4 191
313
1278
23
3
33
11
79
25
9
9
93
7 20 48 17 98 17 50 25 17 68 220
9 40
65 10
5o 75
70 55
00 30 50 25
75 75 45
75 60 50 50 10 50 05 25 50 65 55 75 75
68 |
65 |
175 |
60 |
53 |
15 |
40 |
75 |
29 |
90 |
172 |
50 |
249 |
23 |
270 |
15 |
111 |
60 |
40 |
15 |
29 |
90 |
184 |
90 |
68 |
65 |
28 |
35 |
146 |
15 |
Abatem't. |
Discount. |
18 |
|
7 64 |
|
12 54 |
|
108 50 |
46 81 |
» |
|
1 32 |
|
45 |
|
1 01 |
|
39 |
|
70 |
|
2 00 |
|
10 00 |
61 |
2 74 |
|
9 30 |
8 45 |
7 75 |
|
2 74 |
|
23 25 |
6 10 |
6 90 |
|
9 98 |
|
10 80 |
|
4 46 |
|
1 13 |
|
7 40 |
|
2 74 |
|
1 13 |
|
5 84 |
1
67
Tax Pavers-
Pond, Mary E. Mrs. . . .
Page, William P
Page, Caleb
Purdy, Edward C. . . Pitman, Benjamin . . . . Porter, George W. . . . Pratt, George A. . . . .
Pratt, Daniel
Park, John C
Prescott, William . . . . Pranddof, Robert . -. . . Parker, Samuel W. . . . Parker, Newman . . . . Plummer, James H. . . . Perkins, Daniel B. . . .
Perkins, Frank C
Perkins, Thomas . . . . Pyne, Deborah C. Mrs. . .
Pope, Enoch L
Pope, Charles G
Pickens. L\sander W . . Pattee, Harriet Mrs. . . ,
Poor, John R
Poor, Lydia Mrs
Poor, Frances Mrs. . . . Partridge, Horace . . . . Phillips, Eugene, Heirs of . Phillips, John S., Heirs of Pechey, Augustus . . . . Palmer, Charles G. . . .
Plant, Anthony
Prior, John
Prior, James
Peters, John
Peduzzi, Peter
Perry, Samuel
Perry, John
Pea4ee, Diantha Mrs. . .
Patten, Marion B
Patten, George W. . . Patten, Bryant W. . • . Preston, Thomas . . . .
Prichard, John P
Pierce, Ira
Plaisted, William T. . . . Plaisted and Crosby . . .
Peck, John
Puffer, Alvan D
Peabody, Edward T. . .
Assessed.
15 50
71 75
117 48
908 75
9 180 136 17 89 48 19
Q.
Quinn, Morris Quinn, Michael
75 25
85 50 20 50 05
40 75
84 15
11 30
60 90
24 80
755 30
31 00
65 10
108 50
15 95
36 10
26 80
9 75
8 98
8 98
17 50
28 35
38 75
43 85
72 53
242 25
126 00
34 10
265 50
338 35
8 20
33 00 26 80
1 Abatem't. |
Discount. |
Uncol'ctd. |
62 |
102 75 |
|
4 69 |
||
248 00 |
26 43 39 |
40 75 |
18 60 |
6 46 5 48 1 94 |
29 90 5 10 |
3 37 1 00 |
17 50 62 00 |
|
62 00 |
27 73 1 24 |
|
3 10 |
2 48 4 34 63 1 44 70 1 13 2 90 |
356 95 23 25 26 80 10 85 285 65 36 10 |
54 25 |
7 52 5 04 1 36 10 62 |
|
139 50 |
7 95 32 1 32 1 07 |
fi8
Tax Payers,
Quinn, Patrick, 2d
R.
Russell, Charles H
Russell, George ,
Russell, William A., Heirs of . .
Russell, Levi
Russell, Susanna Miss ....
Russell, Edward T
Russell, Mary R. Mrs
Russell, Mary R. Mrs., Trustee Russell, Patrick .......
Russell, John, Heirs of ... .
Russell, Francis
Russell, David
Rich, Lorenzo
Rich, Nathaniel
Rich, Mrs
Roach, Timothy
Robbins, David C
Ross, John
Ricker, Edward
Ricker, Benjamin F
Riley, Cornelius
Riley, Michael
Root, Martin N
Rymes, Christooher E . . . .
Robinson, Ezra B
Robinson, Enoch
Robinson, William E
Robinson, Daniel W
Robinson, Simeon F
Robinson, Noah O
Robinson, John O
Robinson, James W
Robinson, William L
Robinson, Mary Anna Mrs. . .
Reid, Peter
Reid, Joseph
Rowe, Matthew
Rowe, Michael
Rogers, Artemas
Rogers, James
Rand, Thomas, Heirs of . . .
Rand, William
Ryan, Mathias
Raymond, Francis H
Raymond, Francis H. Guardian,
Ray, Joseph
Rollins, George S
Richardson, Artemas ....
Richardson, Josiah C
Richardson, Francis N
Assessed. Abatem't.
15 95
29 |
90 |
33 |
00 |
280 |
55 |
175 |
60 |
38 |
75 |
124 |
00 |
15 |
50 |
20 |
60 |
138 |
40 |
11 |
30 |
99 |
65 |
17 |
50 |
31 |
00 |
14 |
40 |
113 |
60 |
40 |
75 |
25 |
25 |
39 |
20 |
28 |
35 |
00 |
|
350 |
75 |
518 |
15 |
118 |
25 |
71 |
75 |
8 |
20 |
116 |
70 |
130 |
65 |
14 |
40 |
12 |
85 |
33 |
00 |
64 |
00 |
29 |
90 |
27 |
90 |
403 |
45 |
59 |
35 |
17 |
50 |
149 |
25 |
133 |
75 |
17 |
50 |
29 |
90 |
3 10
5 00
31 00
57 35
15 50
3 10
Uncol'ctd.
51
1 |
19 |
1 |
32 |
11 |
22 |
7 |
02 |
4 |
96 |
42 |
48 50
69 75
5 54
45
70
4 54 1 63
51
12 85
1 32 |
|
14 03 |
|
18 43 |
|
11 30 |
|
29 90 |
|
39 20 |
|
62 45 |
|
33 |
|
4 6 7 |
6 98
2 56 |
||
1 19 |
||
1 12 |
||
16 14 |
||
1 75 |
||
143 |
05 |
|
62 |
00 |
|
5 97 |
||
5 35 |
69
Tax Payers.
Runey, James, Heirs of
Runey, John
Runey, Horace B
Ring, Gardner T., Heirs of Richards, George A. . . . Rafferty, Patrick ....
Radier, Mrs
Raynes, Francis .... Randall, Benjamin . . .
Ray, Andrew
Russ, Beiijamin K. ... Remick, George W. . . .
Roberts Brothers
Rice, Abraham M . . . .
128 65
226 75
51 60
9
84 9
372 33 17 50 46
312
s.
Simpson, Jesse . . .
Shipley, Joseph L. . . Schoeder, John M. Spaulding, Warren C.
Seavey, Joshua R. . .
Story, Isaac . . . .
Scott, James . . . .
Scott, Peter . . . .
Smart, Porter M. . .
Shannon, Patrick . .
Shannon, James . .
Smith, Joseph W. . .
Smith, Abbie Mrs. . .
Smith, Stephen . . .
Smith, Addison . . .
Smith, Hiram C. . .
Smith, George . . .
Smith, James . . . .
Smith, Samuel A. . .
Smith, David, 2d . .
Smith, Saben M. . .
Smith, D. H
Smith, David . . . . Spring, Andrew C.
51
74 110
71
9 81 33 48
Sullivan, Timothy 2d Sullivan, Julius L. D Sullivan, Michael . . . Sullivan, Daniel . . . Sullivan, John C . . . Sullivan. Catherine Mrs.
Sisk, William
Snow, Jethro
Snow, Frank D
Snow, Elisha II. . • . . Snow, Samuel P. . . . Snow, Theophilus N. Snow, Isaac T
15
75
45 00
50 83 50 00
547 6o 17 50 45 40 40 75 56 25
22 93
15 85 50 75
75 05 00 50
48 50 358 50 17 50 9 75 20 60 25 25
8 20 23 25
9 75 29 90 34 55 56 25
5 10 7 7 95 74 85
Abatem't.
19 38
4 65
Discount. Uncol'ctd.
18 60
2 00
i 75
15 50
3 10 7 75
4 |
3 7 |
9 |
07 |
2 |
04 |
3 36
14 89
70
1 85
1 86
12 48
13 16 70
2 25
2 28
3 80 2 87
1 20
1 63
2 00 14 34
93
38 25 20 12 99
31 00
oG 25
79 50
62 45
110 50
39 20
53 15
90 35
15 95
9 30
0
Tax Payers.
S re wart, Robert
Savage, Sarah W Mrs. . . .
Savage, John J
Stock well, Francis F. . . .
Swallow, Daniel W
Sargent, Nelson
Sargent, Haydn
Sargent, Aaron
Stetson, Lebbeus
Stetson, Edward L
Sawyer, John J
Sawyer, Edwin R ....
Stone, Nathaniel T
Stone, Sarah Mrs
Stone, James
Sf.arbird, Asa T
Shedd, Thomas A. .... .
Shute, James M. . . . • . .
Shute, James M., Jr
Shute, James .......
Starrs, Lanty • .
Shea, Eugene
Shapleigh, James G
Shubaler, Charles
Sibley, Charlotte A. Mrs. . .
Sibley, Alfred M
Shaw, Hardman
Stanley, Timothy
Salloway, Francis
Sanborn, Robert
Sanborn, Albert L
Sanborn, David A
Sanborn, John
Sanborn, Joseph P. ....
Sanborn, Lewis
Sturtevant, Richard .... Sturtevant, George ....
Sturtevant Hazen
Sturtevant, Bazilia ....
Slocomb, George E
Sampson, Thomas, Jr. . . .
Simpson, William H
Simpson, Robert W. Heirs of
Stickney, Rufus B
Spencer, Henry F
Spencer, Henry F. Trustee .
Spencer, James M
Sias, Samuel S
Salz, Emanuel
Sylvester, Benjamin F. . .
Sylvester & Co
Sheridan, Owen
Sheridan, Patrick
Semple, Robert
Assessed.
136 85
150 |
80 |
60 |
90 |
05 |
00 |
9 |
75 |
74 |
85 |
161 |
65 |
71 |
75 |
9 |
75 |
17 |
50 |
859 |
15 |
142 |
28 |
280 |
55 |
84 |
15 |
bG |
25 |
28 |
35 |
864 |
58 |
76 |
40 |
20 |
60 |
20 |
60 |
33 |
00 |
172 |
50 |
33 |
00 |
40 |
75 |
25 |
|
33 |
00 |
195 |
75 |
102 |
75 |
172 |
50 |
87 |
25 |
9 |
75 |
48 |
50 |
21 |
38 |
21 |
38 |
8 |
20 |
79 |
80 |
o(i |
25 |
103 |
85 |
405 |
00 |
25 |
25 |
7 |
75 |
71 |
75 |
33 |
00 |
8 |
20 |
90 |
35 |
100 |
75 |
9 |
75 |
40 |
75 |
17 |
50 |
Abatem't. |
Discount. |
Uncorctd. |
|
23 25 |
|||
6 |
OP, |
||
2 |
43 |
||
7 75 |
|||
2 |
97 |
||
6 |
47 |
||
2 |
87 |
||
418 50 |
17 |
62 |
|
5 |
69 |
||
11 |
22 |
||
3 |
36 |
263 50
3 10
6 20
7 75
23 25
1 13
24 04
3 06
1 32
6 90
1 32
1 07 7 83 4 11 6 90 3 49
2 25
4 16 16 20
31
33
1 63 70
71 75
46 50
29 90
9 75
71
Tax Pavers.
Skilton, George
Skilton, George C
Skilton, Foot & Co
Shaw, Charles L
Shaw, Lydia A. Mrs. . . .
Salisbury, Henry
Sewall, Charles A
Shelton, Charles W
Shevlin, Terence
Stevens, Benjamin W . . .
Stevens, John R
Stevens, Levi F
Stevens, Richard
Stevens, Charlotte Mrs. . . Stevens, John, Heirs of . . .
Scott, Thomas
Shaw, Joseph W.
Story, David O
Schuh, Jacob
Sipiller, James M
Steele & Hunt
Slade, Frederick W
Sunburg, John
Saben, Emerson O
Spaulding, Minot G
Sevrens, David
Shackley, Isaiah
Suydam, Lansing D
Stimson, Jeremiah
Swett, Marquis D
Swett, Sarah Mrs
Stearns, Sarah W. Heirs . . Swift, Elizabeth Mrs. . . . Savage, Hannah Mrs. . . .
Savage, Peter
Sanborn, George A. & A. L.
T.
Assessed.
Teel, Samuel
Teel, Jno. W.
Thrasher, Benjamin
Tinney, Henry
Tufts, Isaac, Heirs of
Tufts, Nathan, Jr
Tufts, AVilliam S
Tufts, Oliver,
Tufts, Nathan
Tufts, Francis
Tufts, F. Guardian for E. C. Booth
Tufts, Charles
Tufts, Abbie Miss
Tufts, Gilbert
Trull, Charles
155 45
9 75
45 |
40 |
29 |
90 |
40 |
75 |
79 |
50 |
15 |
15 |
83 |
70 |
40 |
75 |
39 |
20 |
37 |
65 |
31 |
45 |
12 |
85 |
90 |
35 |
8 |
20 |
71 |
'75 |
56 |
25 |
90 |
35 |
75 |
|
51 |
60 |
38 |
75 |
156 |
55 |
27 |
90 |
8 |
20 |
164 |
75 |
138 |
40 |
36 |
10 |
37 |
65 |
1001 |
75 |
25 |
25 |
>319 |
75 |
1304 |
00 |
17 |
50 |
85 |
25 |
1195 |
50 |
146 |
15 |
17 |
50 |
Abatem't.
15 50
93 00
Discount.
6 21
1 63
3 18
4 60 3 34
1 56 1 50
1 25
3 |
61 |
33 |
|
2 |
87 |
3 |
61 |
7 |
21 |
2 |
00 |
1 |
55 |
6 |
26 |
33
6 |
59 |
5 |
54 |
1 |
51 |
36 |
35 |
52 |
16 |
70 |
|
3 |
41 |
47 |
82 |
S |
84 |
70 |
Uncol'ctd.
126 00
9 75
46 50
6 98
5 10
9 75
46 50
9 75
26 80
29 45
56 48
62 00
558 00
31 00
72
Tax Payers.
Trull, Samuel
Thing, Samuel B
Thompson, Mary Mrs
Thompson, Samuel, Heirs of . . .
Thomp>on, Frank
Towle, Orel
Tabbert, Ht-nry
Talpin, Alvin
Terry, Patrick
Terrv, Maurice . .
Tyler, Columbus
Tyler, Columbus, Guard, of E. John- son,
T)ler, Columbus Guardian of Friel,
Tyler, Columbus Guardian of E. We^ch and others
Tyler, Columbus, Trust, of J. V. Bell
Tsler & Chaffee .
Tyler, John E
Tyler, As. Attorney
Tyler, James L '. . . .
Tribou, Walter S
Trefren, George W
Trevlin, Thomas
Tuttle, Thomas B
Tuttle, Samuel
Twombly, Joseph Q
Thorp, Ira
Thorp, Jerome
Talpy, Joseph A
Tillson, Robert
Temple, Thomas G
Taylor, William 2nd
Taylor, Adoniram J
Taylor, William
Tea.«dal, George
Twitchell, Charles M. A
Th rnson, Frederick T
Twiggs, James
Tansey, Michael
Turner, Edwin , .
Taplin, George
Taft, Charles P
Trask, Isaac
Towne, Cleon D
Towne, Orr N
Towne, Orr N. Heirs of
Timson, Levi
Tredwell, Abbie Mrs
Tenney, John C
Tenney, J. C. & David
Tenney, David
Tenney, Daniel B
Tenney, Heirs of Robert G. . . .
Assessed.
Abatem't.
414 30 1 7 50 18 60
45 40
208 15 23 70 42 30
143 05 95 00
697 95
211 25
51 15
54 25
253 50
62 00
234 50
38 75
67 10
25 25
40 75
68 65
136 85
40 75 56 25 87 25
28 35 95 00
9 75 20 60 56 25
29 90 45 40
45 40
87 25
102 75
25 25 17 50 33 00
550 25
26 03 31 00
133 75
27 90 73 30 64 00
7 75
15 50
36 50
i iO
10 85 3 00
Discount. |
Uncol'ctd. |
70 |
|
74 |
|
54 25 |
|
1 82 |
|
8 32 |
|
95 |
|
5 72 |
|
3 80 |
|
27 92 |
|
8 45 |
|
2 04 |
|
2 17 |
|
10 54 |
|
2 48 |
|
7 92 |
|
• 1 55 |
|
2 68 |
|
160 10 |
1 63
2 74 5 47
1 63
3 36 39 82
1 19
1 82
3 49
4 11 1 01
1 32
22 |
01 |
1 |
04 |
5 |
35 |
1 |
11 |
2 |
93 |
2 |
56 |
31 |
F
73
Tax Pavers.
Assessed.
Abatem't.
'vol
u.
Underbill, Samuel G. . . . Underwood, James, Heirs of Union Club, Stable . . . .
81 05 43 30
62 00
Y.
Vincent, George
Yinal, Robert A I 215
Vinal, Quincy A . . • \ 164
Vinal, John W i
Vinal, Lydia Mrs 472
Vinal, Robert. Heirs of
Vinal, R. A. & Q. A
479 212
29 198
11 Vialle, John ." ! 110
Vickory, Thomas Veasie, William . Vezenski, Joseph
85 90 75
75 73 35 90 85 30 50
w.
Warren, VanRensselaer Warren, Dana .... Wavren, Israel .... Woodward, James H. . Woodward, Benjamin . Wilson, Kathan ....
Wilson, John
Wilson, Edward B. . . Wilson, Walter M. . . Whitcher, Brady C. . . Warner, Hanford A. . .
White, John X
White, Amos, Heirs of .
Wade, Wm. F
Wild, M. S. G
Wild, John T
Wild, Charles D. Jr. . .
Wild, Charles D. . . .
Whittemore, Sarah Mrs.
Whittemore, Alfred . .
Whittemore, James H. .
Wood, Lucy Mrs. . . .
Wood, Alexander M.
Wood, Alexander . . .
Winn, John A
Walker, Peter H. . . .
Walker, William P. . .
Walker, M. Edward . .
Walker, Wm. C. . . .
Walker, Wm. F. . . .
Walker, Andrew R. . .
Walker, Sophia R. Mrs.
33 00
126 00
5 10
95 00
71 75
36 10
50 05
45 40
29 |
90 |
85 |
70 |
38 |
75 |
243 |
80 |
37 |
65 |
20 |
60 |
141 |
50 |
147 |
70 |
31 |
00 |
45 |
40 |
5 |
10 |
15 |
50 |
48 |
50 |
135 |
30 |
110 |
50 |
254 |
65 |
25 |
25 |
76 |
40 |
Discount. Uncol'ctd.
7 75
20 15
46 50
38 75
13 95
3 24
1 61
2 48
2 |
99 |
8 |
63 |
6 |
59 |
18 |
91 |
19 |
19 |
8 |
50 |
7 |
95 |
45 |
|
4 |
42 |
1 32
20 3 80
2.87
1 82
1 19
1 50
4 85
5 91 1 24
20
62
1 94
5 41
8 64
3 05
9 75
17 50
95 00
157 00
19 05
133 75
Tax Pavers.
Walker, John, 3d ... . Whitcomb, Francis E. . . Whiteomb, Francis E. . .
Wasson, David A
Wheeler, Joseph .... Waugh, Chandler, Heirs of Whittle, George W. . . . Williamson, George . . . Weld, Alexander II . . . Whiting, Oliver R. ... Welch, Abraham ....
Welch, Thomas
Willoughby, William W. . Williams, Frank G. . . . Williams, Joseph P. . . . Williams, Charles .... Williams, Charles J. . . . Woodbury, Philip O. . . Woodbury, Orsment . . • Woodbury, Nicholas J. . . Wyman, Charles F. . . . Woodwell, Charles H. . •
Ward, William
Wvatt, George W. ...
Winnek, Seth C
Wright, Daniel T
Wright, Samuel M. ... Wallace, Alexander . . . Weston, William II. . . .
Weeks, Edwin L
Webber, Hollis A
Webber, Orren
Webber, David C
Winning, Adna C.
Winslow, Edward E
Winslow, Seth
Whiton, Loring L
Whiton, Moses L
Whiton, Stark -.
Woods, Henry F
Washburn, David
Willis, Josiah S
Warden, William R. •
Wentworth, Admiral
Waters, William
Waters, Ann Mrs
Waters, Charles
Walburg, Andrew, Heirs of ... . Winthrop, George E. Boston, James
C. Morrill guardian
Webber, Wm. W
Wiswell, Joseph K. ......
Wiswell, Louisa M Mrs
Weston, John H
Assessed.
37 65 60 90
20 60 77 50 14 40
119 80 87 25 33 00
90 35
26 80
9 75
64 00
26 80
104 30
14 40
79 50
453 |
05 |
56 |
25 |
90 |
35 |
39 |
20 |
17 |
50 |
105 |
85 |
12 |
85 |
87 |
25 |
46 |
95 |
42 |
30 |
79 |
50 |
17 |
50 |
180 |
25 |
99 |
65 |
180 |
25 |
26 |
60 |
12 |
85 |
25 |
25 |
186 |
00 |
33 |
00 |
7 |
75 |
28 |
35 |
40 |
75 |
38 |
75 |
8 |
20 |
9 50
15 50
3 10
6 20
23 25
15 50
] |
79 |
2 |
43 |
2 |
72 |
57 |
|
4 |
SO |
3 |
49 |
3 |
61 |
1 |
08 |
39 |
|
2 |
56 |
1 08
3 55
58
2 13
3 61
1 32
70
4 24
2 56
3 18
7 21
3 99
7 21
82
7 44
1 32
31
1 68
1 55
32
9 75 28 35
56 25
3 55
17 50
59 35 12 85
9 75
9 75
90 35
8 20
57 35
io
Tax Payers.
Webb, Robert . . Watson, Simon N. . Woodcock, Shepard Whitney, Lucy Mrs. Wiswail, Eldridge G.
Y.
Younor, Thomas, J. Young, Benjamin, F.
3STON RESIDENTS.
A.
\dams, Horace J., Lowell . . \dams, George S., Belmont . . !Vdams, Orlester, Freetown . . fylward, James, East Cambridge \ldrich, David, Boston .... Vldrich, J E., Boston .... Andrews. Joseph. Salem . . . \ustin, Arthur W., W. Roxbury Alexander, John Q., Belmont . American Tube Works, Boston .
B.
Sent, Ebenezer, Chelsea ....
tyain, Boston
iriggs, Horace C , N. Hampshire $iig<rs, Philander S., Charlestown irooks, Rufus, Water town . . Bradford, W. R., Charlestown . >igelow, Sarab Mrs., New York irown, Albert, Boston .... Jrown, George, Chelsea . . . ioston Flint Glass Works . .
Boston Brick Co
iutterfield, F. P., E Dixfield, Me loardman, Joseph L., Charlestown lurnap, S. G., Boston . . . ligelow, Ebenezer, Boston . ian croft, Henry, Lynn field . iinney, Moses, E. Cambridge • Lv:kley, William, E. Cambridg -ackley,' Timothy, Boston ■ urajje, J. C. Boston .... allows, A. J., Boston . . . illimjs, F. A., Framinaham aker, \V. S., Boston . . . inney, H. P., Roxbury . .
Assessed.
84 15 118 25
102 75
53 15 53 15
109,200 66
62 00
178 25
7 75
15 50
248 00
6 20
1457 00
77 50 43 40 51 15 15 50
23 25
Abatem't
6 |
20 |
387 |
50 |
4 |
65 |
65 |
10 |
29 |
45 |
54 |
25 |
62 |
00 |
7 |
75 |
31 |
00 |
9 |
30 |
15 |
50 |
15 |
50 |
13 95
4,182 64
15 50
15 50
50
Discount. Uncol'ctd.
3 36
4 73
3 55
2 12
2,845 53
1 86 7 13
31 62
9 30
58 28
3 10
62 93
12 40
18 2 60
1 17
2 17 2 48
37 62
29 90
23 25
16,310 53
9 30
24 80 108 50
51 15
248 00 27 90
775 00
46 50
6 20 6 20
76
Tax Payers.
Boles, James, Pepperell Bean, Ivory, Boston . . Bennett, John B., Boston Bennett, J., Ohio . . . Blood, Ebenezer T. . .
C.
City of Cambridge
Chaffee & Cummings .... Cutter, James M , Boston . . Cutter, Edmund F., Boston . Cutter, E. A. & Riddle, E. Cambr Cutter, Elizabeth Ann, Chariest Cutter, Henry, Winchester . . Cutter, Warren, N. Cambridge Cutter, Sullivan, N. Cambridge Cutter, Leander, Cambridgeport Cutter, James M., N. Cambridge Cutter, Susan Mrs. . . .- . . Campbell, Patrick, Maiden . . Campbell, A. R., Boston . . . Campbell, Jeremiah, Chelsea . Carr, Uriah W., Charlestown . Crosby, Cyrus F., Harvard . .
Chase, Pease & Co
Conley, Mary Mrs. S., Boston .
Cook, Josiah W., Cambridgeport
Cofran, Samuel N., N. Cambridge
Conney, Michael, Boston . . .
Casey, Edwaj d, Calec ....
Crockett, Ephraim Jr„ Boston
Costellow, William, Qumcy . .
Conlon, John, Cambridgeport .
Constantine, David, Bedford .
Chapin, ISJahum, Charlestown .
Collier, Patrick H., E. Cambrid:
Carter, A. J., Charlestown . .
Churchill, C. M. S., Milton . .
Childs, Francis, Charlestown .
Chilson, Gardner, Boston . . .
Cotton, Nathaniel, Cambridgepo
Cotton, Annie Miss, Boston . .
Chandler, Win., Westford . .
Clapp, Elbridge, Sharon . . .
Clark, Joseph L , Heirs of . .
Clark, William G., Boston . .
Charlestown Gas Co
Cambridge Gas Co
idgt own
D.
Dana, James, Charlestown Downing, Sarah, Heirs of .
7 |
75 |
7 |
75 |
7 |
75 |
7 |
75 |
449 |
50 |
116 |
25 |
38 |
75 |
46 |
50 |
43 |
40 |
124 |
00 |
7 |
75 |
10 |
85 |
10 |
85 |
10 |
85 |
12 |
40 |
38 |
75 |
9 |
30 |
12 |
40 |
44 |
95 |
193 |
75 |
46 |
50 |
38 |
75 |
12 |
40 |
46 |
50 |
6 |
98 |
38 |
75 |
17 |
05 |
9 30
7 75
23 25
18 60
139 50
10 85
15 50
26 35
6 20
310 00
333 25
103 85 69 75
Abatem't. Discount, Uncol'ctd,
4 65
6 20
31
17 98 4 65
1 86
13 43 43 43 50 1 55
25
1 80 7 75
1 86 1 55
28
68
31 93 73
62 1 05
13 33
4 15
t i
Tax Pavers.
Assessed.
Daily Hugh. Charlestown .... Dunning, Henry, Charlestown . . Dickinson, Alex., Cambndgeport . Dayton, Michael. Boston .... Draner, Sarah Mrs., N. Cambridge Dearborn, John B. Boston, . . . Dearborn, John B. Charlestown . Dimick, Calvin, Cambridgeport .
Dixwell. J. J. Boston
Davis, Daniel. Boston
Davis, John C. Boston
Doane. John, Orleans
Donnell, & Moore, Cambridge Dresser. Jacob A. Boston .... DnfTee. James, Cambridgeport . . Dalrymple, Willard, Charlestown . Day, Ralph, North Cambridge . .
E.
Edwards, George W., N. Cambridge Elliott, Thomas J. Charlestown English, Phillip. Heirs of Beverly English, Jerome A. Call. . . Everett. Erastus D. Boston, . Estes, Israel, Heirs of, Dover Eames, Elizabeth, Vermont . Edgeriy, Daniel, Boston . .
F.
Frost, William, North Cambridge Ferris, Thomas C. Boston . . . .
Foster, George A
Foster. E. B.. & Co
Fav, John
Folsom, Abraham
Furber, William H Cbaile&town . Fnsson, Charles H. Chelsea . . - Feidinand, Josephus F. Boston
Fiske, Asa, Boston
Fiske, Pachall, Charlesrown . . ,
Fosdick, William
Forster, Charles, Heira of . . . . Flvnn, William, Boston . . . . Fox, David B Charlestown . . , Furber & Parker, Charlestown
Foss, Jacob, Heirs of
Fletcher, William, Boston . . . Fletcher, J. Yarnum, Belmont . French, Hannah, Mrs. Boston . Ford, James, Dt.'dham ....
43 40 69 75 110 05 24 80 38 75
20 15
581 25
46 50
31 00
7 75
3 10
66 65
46 134 27 15 62
50 85 90 50
00
155 00
Abatenvt. Discount. Uncol'ctd.
38 |
75 |
58 |
90 |
51 |
15 |
23 |
25 |
7 |
75 |
24 |
80 |
173 |
60 |
12 |
40 |
127 |
10 |
13 |
95 |
51 |
15 |
38 |
75 |
12 |
40 |
9 |
30 |
201 |
50 |
139 |
50 |
12 |
40 |
2 |
79 |
4 |
40 |
99 |
|
1 |
55 |
80
23 25
5 39 1 11
7 75 5 89
8 06
5 58
50
24 80
446 40
9 30
46 50
! 116 25
1 86
2 66
2 |
04 |
93 |
|
6 |
94 |
55 |
|
9 |
04 |
1 |
55 |
50 |
18 60
6 20
23 25
6 20
9 30
23 25
'8
Tax Pavers.
G.
Garven, Edward, E. Cambridge Griffetbs, John, Boston .... Growl, Francis, Charlestown
Griffin, Joseph W
Graven, Mary A, Mrs. Boston . Gallagher, Francis C. Boston . Gilmore, Alice, Mrs. Charlesrown (ribbons, Bernard, Boston . . . Gale, Andrew J., N. Cambridge Greenough, David S. Boston Gill, John, Boston
H.
Hooper, Elias, Boston
Hills, Henry
Hills, A. K .
Houghton, Amory, New York . . . Houghton, Amory Jr., Cambridgeport Houghton, Samuel H. Worcester . . Haynes, E. W., E. Cambridge . . . Haynes, Amos, Charlestown ....
Haynes, Charles, Boston
Hutchinfrs, Augustus A. W ....
Heron, William. Boston
Hagan, Peter, Boston
HalLurg, John B
Hayward, William P., N. Cambridge Hay ward, A. H. Woburn, .... Hallis, Charles, Cambridgeport . . Henderson, Robert, N. Cambridge . Henderson, John Jr. N. Cambridge .
Hastings, Hepsey, Mrs
Harding, Uriah R. Charlestown . . Higgins, Robert, Hingham ....
Holmes, Hiram, 111
Plolmes, Beulah P. Heirs of
Holmes, Charles, Boston
Hanson, Joseph H. Boston .... Hanson, Frederick W. Boston . ... Hanson, John B. Heirs of . . . . .
Hervey, John, Heirs of
Holden, Adams M., N. H
Hale, Elam, Boston
Hale, Edward, Canada,
Hubbard, Charles, CheWa ....
House, Manuel, Truro
Hawkins, N. Carlters, Lancaster . .
Hopkins, Terence, Boston
Hazleton, J. Cutrer, New York . . Hinckley, Samuel L Boston . . . Hall, Lewis PI Cambridge ....
Assessed.
13 95
15 50
12 40
4 65
15 50
12 40
7 75
23 25
302 25
Abatem't.
Discount.
69 |
75 |
4 |
65 |
51 |
15 |
731 |
60 |
212 35 38 75
77 |
50 |
43 |
40 |
38 |
75 |
34 |
10 |
38 |
75 |
260 40 15 50
46 |
50 |
7 |
75 |
10 |
85 |
7 |
75 |
186 |
00 |
18 |
60 |
170 |
50 |
15 |
50 |
6 20
46 50
3 10
75
31 00
22
50
93
10 23
2 79
18
2 04
29 26 8 49
2 98 1 74
1 55 1 36 1 55
62
1 86
43
6 20
74
6 82
'9
Tax Pavers.
Hall, Hiram. Boston .... Hall, Ann, Mrs. Heirs of . . Harrington, Sjlvester, E. Cam Holt, John V. Hamden. M<-. Harper, Edward, Boston . . Hamblin, Cornelius .... Hood. Harvey. Charles-town . Hancock, John, Heirs of, Bosto Hancock, Charles L., Boston Heath, Charles, Maiden . . Hurd, Samuel L. Boston . . Healev, James. Boston . . . Hill, William H. Boston . . Haves, Geo. W. Heirs of, Dan vers
J.
Joy, Charles F. Boston
Jenkins, Nathaniel
Jordan, Anna D
Jewett, Gorham, Lexington .... Johnson, Cbailes B Boston .... Johnson, Jotham, Heirs of, Charlest'n Jaques, Sam. & George, Trustees . .
Jaques, Samuel, Boston
Jaques, Annie E., Cambridgeport .
K.
Kinsley, N. & C, New Hampshire . Kinsley, Chester W., N. Cambridge .
Kent, John, Burlington
King, Cordelin, Miss, Cambridge . .
Kimball, Oliver D
Kimball, James, Heirs of, Charlestown
Kelley, John, Heirs of, Rep
Kyle, Winslow, South Boston . . . Kellev Hugh, Charlestown ....
L.
Lands, Garrett, Boston
Lee, James
Lee, James 2nd
Libbey, Frank L. Boston
Linjzard, Samuel, Call
Linehan, Charles, E. Cambridge . . Livermore, George YV., Cambridgep't Livermore, William, Groton ....
Livermore, Elijah, Boston
Lynde, A. V., Sronehara
Lonsby, G. A., Charlestown ....
Leonard, Luke, Boston
Larken, Abraham, Charlestown . .
Assessed.
9 30
15 50
85 25
23 25
6 20
46 50
124 00
85 25
12 40
12 40
1240 00
10 85
93 00
18 60
46 50 46 50 46 50
15 50
155 00 38 75
10 85
15 50
93 00
31 00
6 20
31 00
6 20
7 75 13 95
Discount. |
|
37 |
|
a |
41 |
16 |
|
1 |
21 |
49 |
60 |
43 |
|
3 |
72 |
6 20
24 25
24 31
15 50
74 |
|
1 86 |
|
1 86 |
|
31 00 |
|
155 00 |
|
139 50 |
|