Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1890, Part 12

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1890
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Number of Pages: 344


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·


Williamina Birse


185


167


94


88


94


1.08


3


235


D Primary ·


Euphrasia Hernan


Total


-


616


486


463


95


.69


24


744


257


ancy.


ance.


Attendance.


Per Cent. of


nesses pro


Attendance.


D Grammar .


Caroline Leben.


B Primary


·


Whole Number


258


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole Number En-


rolled.


ferent Pupils. Whole Number Dif-


Average Number


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per Cent. Daily


Attendance.


pro rata Av. Daily No. of Tardinesses


Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


A Grammar .


Mary E. Dearborn, Principal .


57


29


28


27


98


-


-


244


B Grammar .


Minnie M. Jameson


74


38


35


34


98


217


C Grammar .


Alice B. Hersey


87


47


39


38


97


.02


-


121


D Grammar .


Emily R. White


88


45


43


41


97


.19


125


A Primary .


Jessie B. Clarke


109


58


49


47


96


.17


1


104


B Primary .


Mary G. Collagan .


118


66


52


50


97


.12


1


205


C Primary .


Julia E. Underwood


103


63


54


51


94


.21


1


324


D Primary .


Nettie M. McQuesten


182


133


77


73


94


.35


3


439


D Primary


Alice T. Kelley


Total .


-


479


377


361


96


.16


5


1,779


-


-


-


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole Number En-


Whole Number Dif-


ferent Pupils.


Average Number


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per Cent. Daily


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


pro rata Av. Daily


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


A Primary .


Adelaide A. Jackson .


83


58


55


52


95


.71


90


B Primary .


100


47


46


43


94


1.55


2


47


B Primary .


Ellen A. Sills


111


55


52


49


95


1.32


-


59


c Primary ·


Lizzie Mason


115


56


50


47


94


1.12


3


93


C Primary ·


Clara A. Reamy


110


49


49


46


94


.67


3


91


D Primary .


Mary C. Parker


129


49


45


42


94


.71


1


89


D Primary .


Carrie M. Shunk


101


49


53


50


94


1.30


2


91


D Primary .


Eva B. Wallace


115


115


50


45


92


1.28


3


155


Total


-


478


393


377


95


1.07


14


715


-


·


rolled.


Attendance.


259


260


QUINCY SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole Number En-


rolled.


Whole Number Dif-


ferent Pupils.


Average Number


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per Cent. Daily


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


pro rata Av. Daily


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


A Grammar .


C. F. Merrick, Principal


48


26


23


22


96


.17


1


36


B Grammar .


Nina A. Page


63


35


28


26


95


.50


-


·


·


63


34


31


30


95


.13


53


D Grammar .


Effie E. Beal


69


39


33


31


95


.48


1


45


A Primary .


Elizabeth J. McNeil


65


41


34


32


95


.50


-


50


B Primary .


Minnie F. Eaton


71


34


29


28


95


60


1


36


C Primary .


Grace D. Parker


83


39


33


31


91


.35


2


40


D Primary .


Margaret E. Burns


72


72


35


32


92


.62


-


54


Total


.


-


320


246


232


94


.43


4


359


·


45


C Grammar .


Maude E. Rice .


-


Attendance.


WASHINGTON SCHOOL


GRADES.


TEACHERS.


Whole Number


Enrolled.


Different Pupils. Whole Number


Average Number


Belonging.


Average Daily


Attendance.


Per Cent. of Daily


Attendance.


Number of Tardi-


nesses pro rata


Average Daily


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


A Grammar .


T. B. Pollard, Principal


41


22


19


18


97


.22


53


B Grammar .


Mary Marden .


51


24


25


24


97


.12


1


31


C Grammar .


Mary W. Holden .


69


35


33


82


97


.12


2


39


D Grammar .


Dorcas C. Higgins


75


42


36


35


97


.51


1


50


A Primary


·


Alice L. French


69


38


33


32


97


.37


1


52


B Primary .


Mary A. Worcester


73


40


35


33


95


.66


1


39


C Primary .


Amelia B. Perkins


76


41


34


33


95


.78


5


34


D Primary .


Sarah A. Malone


86


80


35


32


93


.78


-


87


Total


-


322


250


239


96


.48


11


385


.


261


Attendance.


-


WILLARD SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole Number


Enrolled.


Whole Number


Different Pupils.


Average Number


Average Daily


Attendance.


Per Cent of Daily


Attendance.


Number of Tardi-


nesses pro rata .


Average Daily


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


A Grammar .


J. F. Suckling, Principal


91


42


40


40


99


.72


73


B Grammar .


A. Louise McCormick


103


63


47


46


98


.71


1


106


C Grammar


Jennie A. Corliss .


·


129


54


56


56


99


.66


1


55


D Grammar .


Grace L. Shaw


180


91


83


81


98


.54


1


116


A Primary


Emeline A. Newcomb Elizabeth A. Garrity


218


112


101


99


98


.54


2


110


B Primary


Teresa McDonnell


167


91


69


67


97


.10


164


C Primary ·


Rena M. Chamberlin


159


92


68


66


97


.24


-


137


D Primary


Abbie M. Kelley Annie F. Burns Ellen A. Desmond


263


221


116


109


94


.43


-


199


Total


-


756


580


564


97


.46


5


960


·


-


( Nellie M. Baker


·


Lucy K. Hatch


Ellen Fegan


Theresa Fegen


Nellie C. Gragg


Mary L. Conway


262


Attendance.


.


Belonging.


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


GRADES.


TEACHERS.


Whole Number Enrolled.


Whole Number


Different Pupils.


Average Number


Belonging.


Average Daily


Attendance.


Per Cent. of Daily


Number of Tardi-


nesses pro rata


Average Daily


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


A Grammar .


Sydney E. Junkins, Principal.


47


24


22


22


99


.05


245


B Grammar .


Emeline C. Foster


51


28


27


26


97


.28


91


C. Grammar .


Lizzie J. Simmons


63


30


28


27


95


.30


96


D Grammar ·


Nellie F. Kendall


76


38


36


34


96


.12


104


A Primary


Susie H. McKenna


74


44


36


35


97


.29


2


104


B Primary


.


Carrie A. Scott


64


30


28


27


96


.22


I


87


C Primary


Clara A. Penley


90


62


44


42


94


.46


123


D Primary .


Manetta W. Penney


86


85


37


35


94


.26


184


Total


-


341


258


248


96


.26


-


1,034


Grand Total


-


3,422


2,698


2,587


95


.53


65


6,039*


* Decrease in number of visits is attributable to a decision made at the opening of the year, to report only casual visitors; not those in attendance on public days.


263


-


-


-


.


.


-


-


Attendance.


Attendance.


-


FINANCIAL REPORT.


TUITION.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Herbert W. Lull


$720 00


Sibylla A. Pfaffman . 700 00


Lizzie A. Souther


620 00


H. A. Keith


840 00


- $2,880 00


ADAMS SCHOOL.


James M. Nowland


. $1,000 00


Mary E. Dinegan


500 00


Eliza C. Sheahan


500 00


Mabel T. Totman


450 00 .


Caroline Leben


260 00


Mary M. Devlin


500 00


Eliza F. Dolan


450 00


Annie M. Billings


425 00


Williamina Birse


160 00


Euphrasia Hernan


500 00


Jennie G. Carmichael


200 00


Lilian M. Hobart


255 00


Amounts carried forward . . $5,200 00 $2,880 00


265


Amounts brought forward .


. $5,200 00 $2,880 00


Elsie A. White


120 00


Charlotte F. Donovan


.


200 00


Susie H. McKenna


.


43 75


Josephine Spurr


11 25


Susan Kenniston


80 00


Emma L. Osgood


60 00


Catharina W. Billings


15 00


Minnie E. Donovan .


160 00


Blanche W. Bright


40 00


Katharine A. Cunniffe


40 00


5,970 00


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


Mary E. Dearborn


$1,200 00


Minnie M. Jameson


450 00


Alice B. Hersey


425 00


Emily R. White


450 00


Jessie B. Clarke


450 00


Mary G. Collagan


450 00


Julia E. Underwood .


500 00


Nettie McQuesten


162 50


A. Teresa Kelley


450 00


Carrie M. Hall


300 00


Maggie E. Haley


200 00


Clara A. Penley


80 00


Emma L. Osgood


40 00


Fannie Cannon


120 00


Winnifred Macdonald


80 00


5,357 50


Amount carried forward


.


. $14,207 50


266


Amount brought forward . . $14,207 50


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


Addie A. Jackson


$700 00


Dora T. Maine .


120 00


E. Alice Sills


160 00


Lizzie Mason


450 00


Clara A. Reamy


442 50


Mary C. Parker


425 00


Carrie M. Shunk


377 50


Eva B. Wallace


160 00


C. Lettie Newton


255 00


Fannie A. Manson


262 50


Clara E. G. Thayer


240 00


Elizabeth Sullivan


200 00


Nellie F. Boyd


150 00


Cora A. Newcomb


120 00


Bertha K. Cushman .


4,102 50


QUINCY SCHOOL.


Chas. F. Merrick


.


. $1,200 00


Nina A. Page


.


160 00


Effie E. Beal


450 00


Maud Rice


402 50


Elizabeth J. McNeil .


450 00


Minnie F. Eaton


160 00


Grace D. Parker


.


380 00


Margaret Burns


450 00


Amounts carried forward .


. $3,652 50 $18,310 00


.


40 00


.


267


Amounts brought forward .


. $3,652 50 $18,310 00


Minnie E. Welsh .


.


8 00


Gertrude Goodwin


270 00


Ellen N. Farnum


.


270 00


4,200 50


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


Thomas B. Pollard


$1,100 00


Mary Marden


500 00


Mary W. Holden


400 00


Dorcas C. Higgins


450 00


Alice L. French


180 00


Mary A. Worcester


400 00


Sarah A. Malone


450 00


Amelia Perkins


130 00


Susie H. McKenna


35 00


Nina A. Page .


60 00


Nellie F. Kendall


270 00


- 3,975 00


WILLARD SCHOOL.


John F. Suckling


$605 00


A. Louise McCormick


90 00


Nellie M. Baker


65 87


Lucy K. Hatch


180 00


Jennie Corliss


450 00


Ellen Fegan


475 00


Grace L. Shaw


407 50


Emeline A. Newcomb


500 00


·


Amounts carried forward .


. $2,773 37 $26,485 50


268


Amounts brought forward . . $2,773 37 $26,485 50


Theresa Fegan . ·


. 450 00


Lizzie A. Garrity .


350 00


Nellie C. Gragg


400 00


Teresa McDonnell · 400 00


Mary L. Conway


450 00


Rena M. Chamberlin


400 00


Annie F. Burns


450 00


Ellen A. Desmond


365 00


Abbie M. Kelley


450 00


Geo. M. Wadsworth


612 00


Isabel B. Holbrook .


270 00


Winifred B. Thorndike


270 00


Carrie E. Norton


55 00


Annie M. Cahill


195 00


Henry W. French


40 00


Hattie M. Boynton


8 00


Helen P. Bennett


45 00


Minnie E. Welsh .


34 00


8,017 37


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


Sydney E. Junkins


. $1,000 00


E. C. Foster


136 00


Lizzie J. Simmons


297 50


Nellie F. Kendall


180 00


Susie H. McKenna


250 00


Carrie A. Scott


290 00


Clara A. Penley


211 25


.


·


Amounts carried forward .


. $2,364 75 $34,502 87


269


Amounts brought forward . . $2,364 75 $34,502 87


Nettie W. Penney


470 00


Alzie R. Hayward


.


285 00


Helen E. Chandler


270 00


Charlotte L. Polson .


150 00


Catharina W. Billings


60 00


Abbie L. Haven


50 00


Nina A. Page


20 00


Emma L. Osgood


20 00


3,689 75


DRAWING.


Jessie N. Prince


750 00


MUSIC.


Lewis T. Wade .


900 00


ELEMENTARY SCIENCE.


Sarah E. Brassill


260 00


Total paid for teaching


. $40,102 62


SUPERVISION.


Geo. I. Aldrich .


1,833 26


FUEL.


High School, C. Patch & Son .


$104 75


Adams


.


284 07


Almshouse . 12 00


Amount carried forward


$400 82


·


270


Amount brought forward . $400 82


Coddington School, E. S. Brown


10 00


C. Patch & Son . 188 72


John Hancock " £ · 563 23


6.6 J. F. Sheppard


& Sons .


8 00


Quincy School, C. Patch & Son 333 95


Washington School, C. Patch & Son .


163 82


Willard School, C. Patch & Son 169 24


66


Thos. O'Brien & Son 15 00


Wollaston "


C. Patch & Son


358 86


66 J. F. Sheppard &


Sons .


.


76 86


- $2,288 50


CARE OF ROOMS.


High School, S. B. Turner


$216 70


Adams “


432 05


Coddington School, E. S. Brown


436 01 .


John Hancock " Levi Stearns ·


499 98


Quincy School, S. N. Wood


324 00


Nath. Churchill


33 00


Washington School, Wm. Caldwell


328 04


Willard School, Francis Walsh .


594 03


Wollaston James Fitzpatrick


51 90


Jos. W. Newcomb


323 45


Levi Stearns, extra labor . .


160 00


Terrance Keenan, cleaning vaults


25 00


Peter McConarty 66 ·


72 00


·


3,496 16


271


TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS.


Coddington School, J. T. French $455 25


Quincy School, Jos. Robertson . 370 00 - $825 25


REPAIRS.


HIGH SCHOOL.


E. M. Litchfied, painting and glazing $7 50


Ira Litchfield, labor and stock . 3 50 .


Citizens Gas Light Co., piping


31 17


Quincy Water Co., piping


71 18


J. J. Keniley, plumbing . 250 61


H. L. Willard, repairing lightning rods 10 00


373 96


ADAMS SCHOOL.


Sanborn & Damon, stove work . 20 00


E. M. Litchfield, painting and glazing 20 03


Ira Litchfield, stock and labor ·


18 70


B. Johnson, lumber . . 33 68


H. O. Souther, plastering .


·


5 65


98 06


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


B. Johnson, lumber .


$22 55


P. H. Gavin, plumbing 58 08


H. L. Willard, repairing lightning rods


15 00


95 63


Amount carried forward


$567 65


272


Amount brought forward . $567 65


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


T. Gullickson & Sons, painting .


$38 83


Sanborn & Damon, stock and labor 15 50


B. Johnson, lumber . 10 58


Ira Litchfield, stock and labor 68 70


C. B. Huston, brick work . 16 90


P. H. Gavin, plumbing 6 75 .


157 26


QUINCY SCHOOL.


Sanborn & Damon, repairing furnaces $23 20


G. D. Ramsdell, stock and labor ·


15 75


H. L. Willard, repairing lightning rods 5 00


E. M. Litchfield, painting .


474 00


Geo. O. Langley, stock and labor ·


66 51


584 46


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


Sanborn & Damon, repairing furnaces $33 01


Geo. O. Langley, labor and stock for fence. 50 21


T. Gullickson & Sons, painting . ·


18 53


H. L. Willard, repairing lightning rods 5 00


John W. Hersey, painting 8 15


B. Bryant, labor .


4 50


119 40


Amount carried forward .


. $1,428 77


273


Amount brought forward . $1,428 77 .


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Geo. O. Langley, stock and labor $22 43


Badger Bros., repairing steam appa-


ratus.


10 09


32 52


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


Sanborn & Damon, furnace work


$6 38


J. G. Thomas, repairing roof of old building


25 30


A. S. Merrill, painting of old build- ing . ·


395 81


W. G. Sears, gas-piping . ·


8 79


Seth W. Fuller, electric bells and tubes


114 50


Frank F. Crane, curtains . 80 00


C. W. Clark, furniture


48 75


A. G. Whitcomb, furniture


359 38


Geo. E. Thomas, labor on old building


56 85


J. A. Swasey, blackboard 41 21


Citizens Gas Light Co., piping


30 66


- $1,167 63


Total for repairs .


.


. $2,628 92


274


INCIDENTALS.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Green & Prescott, printing, etc. $4 25


A. H. Roffe, magazines 19 10 ·


C. B. Tilton, supplies ·


7 53


Prang Ed. Co., models .


1 92


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., drawing supplies ·


8 25


Frost & Adams, drawing supplies 1 50


Frank F. Crane, repairing curtains 9 14


L. T. Wade, paid for music


3 25


S. B. Turner, extra labor .


9 75


J. H. Daniels, diplomas


8 40


A. G. Durgin, supplies 4 00


Henry Chubbuck, rent of Faxon Hall, etc. . .


16 50


J. S. Baxter, stock and labor 12 01


Quincy Water Co., water rate 10 00


N. C. Hersey, carting 2 50


$118 10


ADAMS SCHOOL.


S. K. Tarbox, iron work $4 25


B. Johnson, lumber .


.


1 08


C. E. Woodbury, curtain and map work .


25 25


Sanborn & Damon, moving stove .


1 50


C. W. Guy, chair 5 75 .


Amounts carried forward . $37 83


$118 10


275


Amounts brought forward . $37 83 $118 10


John W. Nash, pan . · 25


Thompson & Odell, drum and pitch pipes 14 00


C. B. Tilton, supplies 14 65


A. G. Whitcomb, furniture 35 00


Quincy Water Co., water rate


30 00


Prang Ed. Co., models 1 04


S. Scammell, brackets, etc. 3 45


Jas. M. Nowland, paid for supplies 5 25


S. B. Turner, extra labor . 17 75


J. S. Baxter, stock and labor 6 75


Wm. H. Bennett, labor


5 00


Frank F. Crane, supplies . 1 50


G. S. Bennett, cutting trees, etc. ·


11 25


N. C. Hersey, carting


2 50


186 22


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


Sanborn & Damon, stove work . $5 85


John W. Nash, supplies


71


C. B. Tilton, supplies


8 82


A. G. Whitcomb, furniture


29 60


Frank F. Crane, supplies .


11 12


E. S. Brown, extra labor, carpentry, etc. . 54 00


Quincy Water Co., water rate


15 00


G. M. Miller, grading yard 105 50


Abbott & Miller, grading yard . 49 50


Amounts carried forward . $280 10


$304 32


276


Amounts brought forward . $280 10


$304 32


M. E. Dearborn, supplies . 4 88


Frank Gearin, carting ashes


6 00


Geo. O. Langley, labor on desks


1 50


292 48


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


Peter McConarty, care of out-build-


$16 00


ings .


B. Johnson, lumber . 8 05


J. O. Holden, clocks and repairs 10 50


John W. Nash, supplies


·


2 25


C. B. Tilton, supplies


16 99


Levi Stearns, men and teams for grading 185 91


Quincy Water Co., water rate


30 00


Frank F. Crane, supplies . · 3 60


A. J. Richards & Sons, drain pipe 5 20


278 50


QUINCY SCHOOL.


C. E. Woodbury, curtain work . $11 20


S. N. Wood, extra labor and carpen- try . 69 87


A. G. Whitcomb, furniture 40 00


Boston School Supply Co., map ·


4 05


Quincy Water Co., water rate


20 00


Thos. Gurney, supplies


6 72


G. P. Guilford, rent of piano ·


40 00


Amounts carried forward . $191 84


$875 30


-


·


277


Amounts brought forward . $191 84 $875 30


C. F. Merrick, paid for supplies


14 88


Geo. O. Langley, screens for cellar windows . 10 00


N. G. Glover, services as truant officer 5 40


222 12


WASHINGTON SCHOOL. ·


C. E. Woodbury, map and curtain


work


$32 50


Mrs. Wm. Caldwell, washing towels . 5 00


B. Bryant, labor 8 10


J. O. Holden, clock and repairs ·


8 50


Boston School Supply Co., map


4 05


Frank F. Crane, supplies .


3 52


Quincy Water Co., water rate .


20 00


Thos. B. Pollard, cash expended


6 28


F. A. Locke, tuning piano


·


4 00


M. E. Nash, repairing furnaces


.


78 00


Frank Gearin, carting


.


3 00


172 95


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Peter McConarty, care of out-build-


ings . $45 00


James R. Wild, muslin 6 73


C. E. Woodbury, curtain work . 3 50


Sanborn & Damon, stove work .


34 77


Daniel Falvey, labor on grounds at St. Mary's Hall . 60 57


Amounts carried forward .


$150 57


$1,270 37


1


278


Amounts brought forward .


$150 57 $1,270 37


John W. Nash, supplies . 2 00


A. G. Whitcomb, furniture · 100 80


. St. Mary's C. T. A. & M. R. S., rent of St. Mary's Fall 787 50


Frank F. Crane, oil-cloth, labor, etc. .


90 30


Quincy Water Co., introducing water to St. Mary's Hall, etc. 158 12


Geo. M. Wadsworth, paid for supplies 6 50


Prang Ed. Co., drawing models


1 64


W. H. Ripley, iron work . 1 50


John F. Suckling, paid for supplies 2 50


Geo. Linton, glazing


2 00


Geo. A. Mayo, use of stove, labor, etc.


7 75


Abbie E. Farnum, rent of Farnum's Hall . ·


162 00


Geo. O. Langley, cover for cesspool . 7 95


Court No. 25, Mass. C. O. of Forest- ers, rent . 213 35


1,694 48


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


P. Fitzpatrick, labor of men and teams $238 30


S. E. Junkins, paid for supplies 11 96


A. G. Whitcomb, furniture 121 98


Quincy Water Co., water rate


22 50


Geo. S. Perry, mat . ·


5 35


Henry W. Goodwin, toilet paper and


fixtures 10 00


.


-


Amounts carried forward .


$410 09 $2,964 85


279


Amounts brought forward .


$410 09


$2,964 85


R. Hutchinson, steps ·


· 6 00


C. F. Pettengill, clocks and repairs · 11 25


Boston School Supply Co. .


24 30


C. B. Tilton, supplies


.


66


Wollaston Foundry Co., grate


3 75


Frank F. Crane, mirrors . 9 00


C. E. Woodbury, curtain and map work .


23 25


Geo. O. Langley, taking off rods . 3 75


Jos. W. Newcomb, extra labor, etc. . 13 00


505 05


Total for incidentals


. $3,469 90


MISCELLANEOUS.


Durgin & Merrill, rent and care of committee rooms $205 37


B. Johnson, lumber 10 50


Abbott & Miller, expressing 54 10


S. H. Spear, stamps, postal cards, etc., 1889. .


28 16


Citizens Gas Light Co., gas


9 80


J. G. Roberts & Co., bookbinding


4 25


Wm. Ware & Co., books .


4 25


Eastern Educational Bureau, books


4 80


Austin & Winslow, expressing . 27 00


Geo. S. Perry, supplies . 185 48


Amount carried forward


$533 71


280


Amount brought forward $533 71


A. G. Whitcomb, furniture


240 90


Palmer, Parker & Co., veneers . 17 50


Silver, Burdett & Co., chart sup- porters 2 00


A. Storrs & Bement Co., cardboard . 3 75


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., reading charts 12 00


F. J. Moses, books . . 13 50


C. E. Woodbury, map and curtain work 16 25


F. F. Murdock, manuals . 11 25


Cora V. Leavitt, labor on books 5 00


E. L. Kellogg & Co., pencil sharpeners 2 50


P. A. Garey, clay


3 90


Nicholson Co., colors ·


4 05


A. Mudge & Son, printing ·


15 75


W. W. Adams, stamps, envelopes, etc. . 37 06


Thompson & Odell, pitch pipes, etc. 16 50


Andrew Mfg. Co., numeral frames . 15 00


Greenough, Hopkins & Cushing, sup- plies for committee room ·


23 77


Geo. I. Aldrich, paid for telephone, travel, telegrams, etc. ·


39 15


C. S. Hubbard, ribbon, etc.


7 92


E. S. Brown, labor . 24 15


E. Emery Fellows, making census 100 00


Amount carried forward $1,145 61


281


Amount brought forward . . $1,145 61 A. D. Smith & Co., drawing instru-


ments 15 00


S. B. Turner, services as truant officer


12 00


Levi Stearns, extra labor, etc. . 22 00


S. E. Junkins, paid for supplies 7 84


Fred F. Green, printing and advertis-


ing . 101 25


Winship, Daniels & Co., reports ·


25 00


N. C. Hersey, carting 3 00


Dame, Stoddard & Kendall, scissors 5 00


Milton Bradley Co., model rests .


45 70


Prang Educational Co., diplomas .


40 00


Harper & Bros., writing charts . 4 50


J. R. Wild, covering books · .


1 00


H. C. Kendall, engrossing diplomas · 17 00


Willard Small, reports of Board of Education · · 25 00


E. B. Souther, paper, directory, etc. 2 51


Green & Prescott, printing and adver- tising 29 95


Terrance Keenan, cleaning vaults 25 00


C. B. Tilton, glue, etc. 2 50


$1,529 86


BOOKS AND STATIONERY.


Interstate Publishing Co. . $10 42


Clark & Maynard 67


D. Appleton & Co. . 65 94


Amount carried forward $77 03


·


282


Amount brought forward $77 03


A. C. Stockin . 15 37


Boston School Supply Co. 23 79


F. M. Ambrose 15 00


Ginn & Co. 42 25


Geo. S. Perry . 1,027 00


A. Storrs & Bement Co. 65 22


J. B. Lippincott Co. 69 00


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co. 49 05


H. Hume 12 25


Lee & Shepard


20 84


E. Maynard & Co.


7 84


A. S. Barnes & Co. .


14 00


Silver, Burdett & Co.


288 51


Holden Book Cover Co.


68 87


S. W. Tilton & Co. . 4 00


Carter, Rice & Co. .


11 20


Houghton, Mifflin & Co.


30 71


John E. Potter 8 34


Wm. Ware & Co.


203 45


Wadsworth, Howland & Co.


31 43


Willard Small . 42 14


Leach, Shewell & Sanborn 46 25


Thompson, Brown & Co.


18 97


D. C. Heath & Co. . ·


38 55


Weaver Printing & Mfg. Co.


48 01


W. P. Adams . .


6 30


Maggie E. Haley . . ·


12 80


$2,298 17


283


EVENING DRAWING SCHOOL.


Arthur H. Flint, services as teacher $184 00


W. A. England, 66 302 50


John O. Carlson, services as janitor 45 30


Sanborn and Damon, stove work 10 53


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., lighting 156 15


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies 36 47


Frank F. Crane, supplies . .


·


2 25


Paul A. Garey & Co., models and casts 25 00


Estate of Ann Hardwick, rent


180 00


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel


5 90


Citizens Gas Light Co., gas 2 70 .


S. B. Turner, labor at exhibition


3 50


Green & Prescott, advertising


5 00


Clapp Bros., supplies


3 39


Jos. W. Hayden, posting notices, etc.


6 00


Tirrell & Sons, iron work . 3 95


Geo. S. Perry, models ·


10 52


Geo. O. Langley, labor on boards


3 75


$986 91


EVENING SCHOOLS.


James M. Nowland, teaching


$201 00


Isabel B. Holbrook,


66


72 00


Mary Marden,


·


110 00


Eliza C. Sheahan,


66


106 00


Amount carried forward


$489 00


.


.


284


Amount brought forward .


$489 00


Ellen Fegan,


teaching .


72 00


Dorcas C. Higgins,


22 50


Sarah A. Malone,


22 50


Susie H. McKenna,


22 50


A. Teresa Kelley, 66


10 50


Elsie A. White,


66


19 50


Thos. B. Pollard,


84 00


Geo. M. Wadsworth,


42 00


Elizabeth J. McNeil,


45 00


Annie F. Burns,


12 00


Lucy K. Hatch,


38 00


Maggie E. Haley,


28 50


Clara A. Penley,


19 50


Annie M. Cahill,


66


18 00


Minnie E. Donovan,


24 00


Addie A. Jackson,


36 00


Theodore Bergmann,


28 00


S. B. Turner, janitor


.


60 00


Francis Walsh, janitor .


40 75


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., lighting


50 00


Geo. A. Mayo, supplies


7 40


Blodgett Bros. & Co., repairing wires 8 25


$1,199 90


.


.


.


.


.


.


RECORD


OF


BIRTHIS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES


IN THE


CITY OF QUINCY,


FOR 1890.


BOSTON : WINSHIP, DANIELS & CO., PRINTERS, 1891.


287


BIRTHS.


1890.


Date.


Name.


Parents.


Jan.


1.


Ova Janet Sanborn


2. Albert Wood


Edward J. and Oressa. Samuel and Lucy.


2. Laura Francis Tirrell Charles F. and Lilla.


2. Florence Eureka Holm- Charles and Celia .. strom


3. Alice Maria Kelley


3. Helen Burke


4. Catharine O'Brien


4. Raymond Michael Good William and Johannah.


5. - Johnson


Youlrick and Eva.


6. Marion Emily Teasdale William H. and Emily


6. Ruth Penniman


- Armstrong


8. 10. Frank Rogers Drake


11. Edward Francis Irwin


12. Errigo Marchionno


13. Mary Delia Guivins


Mauriano and Erzito. Clement and Jane. John and Mary.


14. Annie Flaherity


15. Helen Adele Sherburne Charles H. and Lila.


15. Calvin D. McLeod


15. Lillian Fitzgerald


16. Julia Rouleau


16. Marian Josephene Cate


16. Geo. Russell Cameron


18. Alice M. Barry


18. Lewis P. Barry


John H. and Annie S. John F. and Ellen J. James J. and Kate.


James H. and Mamie. Thomas and Bessie R. William R. and Nettie.


Edward S. and Norah E.


Donald M. and Annie. Maurice and Mary.


Joseph and Lora.


George F. and Annie M.


John and Jennie.


Patrick J. and Annie.


Patrick J. and Annie.


288


Date.


Name.


Jan. 18. Mabel Pravio


19. James Lee


19. Olive Leaman


Parents. Joseph and Mary. Michael and Elizabeth. Oliver H. and Lizzie.


20. Augustus William Lund John and Lena.


20. Michael McDonald


20. Daniel McDonald


Michael and Anna B.


20. Harriett Sinclair


Israel and Mary.


24. Peter Seaberg


24. Margaret Ford


24. Joseph Driscoll


Daniel F. and Mary E.


25. Oscar R. Petterson W. Bennett and Josephene


25. Robert Copeland


James and Mary.


26. Catharine Josephene Thompson


William and Margaret.


27. Carriett Rosabel Grif- John and Ann. fiths


27. Peterson Bernard and Josephene.


27. Mariae Whillemenia Peterson


29. James Martin


James and Mary.


30. George Henry Mack


30. - William Mayer


31. Jeremiah Danahy


Feb. 1. May Florence Williams Peter J. and Jessie.


1. - Barron


2. Ellen Elenora Hillbloom Charles and Sophia.


3. Frank Bouvin


5. Alphonzo Paradise


5. Louis Henery Bernier


5. Catherine Saville


6. Joseph Sullivan


7. Ruth Augusta Winslow W. Austin and Carrie E.


7. - Wood


Benjamin and Marion. Thomas and Sophia.


Louis and Adelphine.


George G. and Caroline S.


Jeremiah and Kate.


John and Fanny.


John T. and Charlotte.


21. Israel Landry


Olaf and Caroline.


Timothy and Mary E.


Bernard and Josephene.


James and Minnie.


Robert and Christiene.


Patrick and Julia M.


John and Hannah.


Michael and Anna B.


289


Date.


Feb. 7.


Name. Ralph Laforest Merrill


8. William Duggan


Parents. Frank and Elizabeth. Connelius and Mary. David J. and Mary J.


10. Mary Blanche Little- wood William and Ellen.


10. William Henderson Walker


10. Geo. Bennett Weston George and Anna W.


11. Maggie Anderson Mor- Frank and Mary. rison


14. Jane Ida Rennie


14. Dora V. Gage


16. Alice Idlet Nash


16. Annie Lora Morrisette


Cyrill and Victoria. James and Rose.


17. - 18. William H. Nightingale Willard E. and Emily R.


18. John Joseph Mulcahy Patrick and Ellen.


19. Chas. Malcolm Rooney John H. and Bella B.


19. Clarence Walter Hunter Clarence and Annie L.


Albien Henry Mewis


William and Annie.


20. 20. Thos. Joseph McGrath Edward and Kate.


21. David Andrew Shea Walsh


John and Abbie.


Thomas F. and Bridget.


Charles H. and Bessie G.


22. Isabella Washington Deforest


24. Gustaf Charles Johnson Alick and Alphena.


26. Timothy White


Lawrence and Mary.


27. Geo. Stewart Mckenzie Gordon and Katie.


28. Morton Johnson


John and Alida C.


Mar.


1. Josephena Maria Thompson


Oscar and Amanda.


1. Adolph E. Johnson


1. Martha Sarah Curley


3. Louisa Dailey


Joseph and Emma C. Michael and Margaret. Edward and Mary.


Samuel D. and Elizabeth.


21. 22. Rosamond Sargent


John and Jennie. Joseph and Mary. Charles C. and Mary J.




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