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10,698
July 25
July 26
Distinct.
Cons. Green.
0.75
Distinctly Vegetable.
Dist. Veg. Somewhat Unpleasant.
10,900
Aug. 28
Aug. 30
Decided Green.
Slight Rusty.
0.80
Decidedly Vegetable Unpleasant. Unpleasant.
11,094
Sept. 25
Sept. 26
Distinct.
Cons. Reddish Brown.
0.60
Very Faintly Vegetable.
Distinctly Vegetable.
11,249
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
Distinct.
Cons. Green.
0.43
Distinctly Vegetable andSweetislı
Distinctly Vegetable.
11,395
Nov. 27
Nov. 28
Distinct.
Slight.
0.48
Decidedly Vegetable and Grassy.
Faintly Vegetable.
11,533
Dec. 20
Dec. 21
Slight Milky.
Slight.
0.40
Distinctly Distinctly Vegetable Vegetable. and Grassy.
10,562
June 26
June 27
Decided.
Cons. Yellow.
0.80
Faintly Veg. Somewhat
9,956
-STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
OUTLET OF RESERVOIR.
RESIDUE ON EVAPORATION.
AMMONIA.
NITROGEN AS
Albuminoid.
Chiorine.
Ni- trates.
Ni- trites.
Hardness.
Iron.
Tot'l
LOSS 011 Igni- tion.
Fix- ed.
Free.
Total.
In So- |In Sus- .ution. pensi'n
1
5.10 1.90 3.20 .0140
.0196
.0172
.0024
.65 .0300
.0001
1.7.0330
.5475
4.00 1.60 2.40
.0002
.0102
.0074
1.0028
.65
.0220
1.0000
1.1
0080
.5865
3.30|1.15 2.15 .0024
.0130
.0106
. 0024
.53.0150
.0001
0.5.0060
. 3358
3.60 1.35 2.25 .0028
.0148
.0106
.0042
.52
.0100
.0000.0.3
.0115
.4270
3.15 1.60 1.55 .0004
.0218
. 0184
.0034
.46 .0180
. 0000
0.6.0100
5512
3.50 1.25 2.25
.0010
.0324
.0224
.0100
.60
0050
.0001
0.9.0300
5727
3.55 1.50 2.05 .0000
.0304
0248
.0056
.64
.0030
.0001
0.9
3.95 1.90 2.05 .0014
.0238
.0186
. 0052
.63
.0000
1.0000
0.6
3.15 1.25 1.90 .0000
.0254
. 0218
.0036
.63 .0030
.0001
0.6.0375
.5658
4.70 2.05 2.65
.0026
.024 1
.0178
.0066
.66 .0050
.0001 0.8 .0190
.3734
3.80 1.25 2.55 .0240
. 0276
.0214
.0062
.69
0050
.0003 0.6
.0450
.5031
3.95 1.35 2.60 .0140
1.0178 1. 150
.0028
.65 .0090
.0001
0.5.0425
. 5362
Oxygen
Consumed.
EXTENSIONS OF 1893.
STREET AND LOCATION.
2 in.
4 in.
6 in.
8 in.
12 in.
16 in.
Hydrants.
Gates.
Albertina from Centre
9
1003 340
1
1
Atlantic from end of pipe to Squantum Bates avenue from Willard
37
1
Bennington from Independence ave.
275.5
1
Bigelow from end of pipe for connec- tion
220
1
Billings from end of pipe to Squantum Billings road from Rawson road to Royal street
40
1
230
Brooks avenue from Centre street to Lincoln school
28
192.7 1216.5
2
3
412.5
1
1
Chubbuck from Washington to South
1497
2
1
Faxon from Squantum southerly
365
1
Federal avenue from President ave. to Goddard
7 315
6.5
409
2
1
2
1
7
384.5 235
1
8
643
1
1
.
214
40
Centre from Granite to Station street Charles from River to Silver
6 14.2
Felton from Billings rd. to Glover ave. Flynt from Billings road southerly Freeman from end of pipe southerly Glencoe place from New road
.
1
Glover avenue from Felton Goddard from Independence to Federal High from Franklin Hill from Silver
144
498.5 467
1
1 1
Holmes from Moscow
350
1
Howard avenue from Howard
8.5
1354.2
1
Howard from South to Howard ave.
30
1482.5
3
1 2
Independence ave. from Goddard to Bennington
339
Intervals from Centre to end of pipe Taber to Brooks avenue
501.3
1
2
Kent from Centre to Town Hill
6
924.5
1
2
Liberty from Taber to Brooks avenue
9
618
1
1
Lincoln avenue from Winthrop to Prospect avenue
367
1
1
215
Madison from Hancock to Newbury avenue
1058
1
2
Main from end of pipe to Sumner
9
1088
1
1
Mill from Pond street to lumber yard
85
445
1
2
Nelson from end of pipe extension
96
7.5
157.5
1
Newbury avenue from Billings to Madison street
789
2
1
New road from Quincy ave. to South street
17
1133.5
2
2
Newton from Warren ave. southerly
500
1
Old Colony ave. from Hancock to Newbury avenue
1220
1
2
2
30
142
Marion from Winthrop avenue
40
1
EXTENSIONS OF 1893. - Continued.
STREET AND LOCATION.
2 in.
4 in
6 in.
8 in.
12 in.
16 in.
Hydrants.
Gates.
Presidents ave. from Federal connection
ave.
1
Putnam from Butler road northerly
171
1
Quincy avenue Water to New road
10
595
1
1
Quincy from Water to Liberty
727
2
Rawson road from end of pipe to Hamilton
46
1163
2
River from end of pipe to Charles
60.5
1
Rodman from Taber to Brooks avenue
366.5
1
1
Royal from Rawson road
763
1
Silver from Charles to Hill street
547
1
1
Smith from Garfield
733
1
1
South from New road northerly, end of pipe to Howard
6
1128.5
1
1
South Walnut from Sumner
410
1
Squantum from Walker to Atlantic street
36
516
2
1
Standish avenue from Hancock to Old Colony avenue
1483
2
1
Station from Centre
6
783
1
1
Sumner from Main to So. Walnut
15
236
2
216
178
Town Hill from Granite to Kent Trafford from Taber to Centre Vane from Rawson road Warren avenue from Standish to Old Colony avenue Water Willard from Copeland street.
5
242
1
2
9
746.6
1
1
430
1
460
1
1
1
100
656
516.5
3
1
Winthrop avenue from Lincoln avenue
560
1
1
-
Total
96
2644.2
20886.6
10017.5
516.5
1409.2
51
64
-
Total number of feet, 35,570 Number of miles, 6,736
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PIPE LAID.
Length in feet and size of pipe laid to December 31, 1893.
DIAMETER OF PIPE IN INCHES.
WHEN LAID.
2
4
5
6
7
8
10
12
16
20
Hydrants.
Gates.
Previous to June
1,1892 ·
26846
948
42038 11026.95 20886.6
994
18040 4120.15 10017.5
6879
16122
2679
121
348
In 1892 .
·
96
Total number
of
feet
26942
68107.8
948
73951.55
994
32177.65
6879
16638.5 7947 .9 2679
186
450
Taken up and re- laid in 1893
490
26452
68107.8
948 73951.55
994|
32177.65
6879
16638.5 7947.9 2679
186|
450
Total number miles, 44.84++.
218
38
In 1893 .
5582 956.7 516.5|1409 .2
14 51
64
·
64689 774.6 2644.2
GATES IN USE. Number and size of Gates in use December 31, 1893.
SIZE OF GATES IN INCHES.
WHEN SET.
2
4
6
7
8
10
12
16
20
Previous to June 1, 1892
93
128
64
1
30
5
17
6
4
In 1892
3
27
7
1
In 1893
12
37
13
1
1
Total
93
143
128
1
50
5
18
8
4
219
.
·
.
220
PIPE ON HAND.
The amount of pipe on hand and charged to construction account of 1893 is
1104 feet of 16 inch. 240 feet of 12 inch. 7716 feet of 8 inch. 60 feet of 6 inch. 24 feet of 4 inch.
also 38 hydrants and 31 gates.
275 applications for services were received making the whole number of applications to the present time, 1889. Of this number 39 applications have been cancelled or the services dis- continued. The number of survices to date is 1850.
Number of meters set, 24.
Number of meters in use, 91.
Respectfully submitted, F. E. HALL, Supt.
December 31, 1893.
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Summary of Statistics.
As recommended by the New England Water Works Asso- ciation.
QUINCY WATER WORKS.
NORFOLK COUNTY, STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Population, by census of 1890, 16,726.
Date of construction, 1883-1884.
Owned by City of Quincy.
Source of supply, reservoir in Town of Braintree and well.
Mode of supply, pumping direct and to stand pipe.
PUMPING.
1. Builders of pumping machinery, Deane Steam Pump Company.
2. Description of coal used.
b. Bituminous.
e. Price per ton delivered, $4.60.
f. Percentage of ash, 9.45.
g. Wood, price per cord, $4.75.
3. Coal consumed for the year in pounds, 1,047,812.
4. l'ounds of wood consumed, 680.
5. Total fuel consumed for the year in pounds, 1,048,492.
6. Total pumpage for year in gallons, 266,264,099.
7. Average static head against which pumps work, 205.44.
8. Average dynamic head against which pumps work, 210.
9. Number of gallons pumped per pound of coal(3), 254.
10. Duty, 44,476,728= Gallons pumped (6)×8, 34×100×dynamic head (8) Total fuel consumed (5)
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COST OF PUMPING.
Figured on pumping station expenses, viz., $5,068.21.
11. Per million gallons raised against dynamic head into c. Stand pipe, { $19.03. d. Direct,
12. Per million gallons raised one foot high (dynamic) $0.09.
COST OF PUMPING.
Figured on total maintenance, viz., $14,108.04.
13. Per million gallons raised against dynamic head into c. Stand pipe, $52.98.
d. Direct.
14. Per million gallons raised one foot high (dynamic), $0.252.
FINANCIAL.
MAINTENANCE.
RECEIPTS.
FROM CONSUMERS.
C. Net receipts for water, D. Miscellaneous, ៛32,260 41
FROM PUBLIC FUNDS.
F. Hydrants, $3,900 00
G. Fountains, 200 00 H. Street watering, 300 00
$4,400 00
K. Gross receipts from all sources, $36,660 41
Total,
$36,660 41 223
CONSTRUCTION.
R. From balance of pre- vious year, $834 85
T. From Appropriation, 30,000 00
U. From other sources, 24,520 41
FF. Extension mains, $43,449 90
GG. services, 7,932 27
HH. Due on contract,
1,941 65
II.
Total construction for the
year,
$53,323 82
JJ. Balance,
2,031 44
V. Total,
$55,355 26
KK. Total,
$55,355 26
W. Net cost of work to date, $654,145.21.
X. Bonded debt at this date, $654,000.00. Z. Rate of interest, 4 and 4} per cent.
EXPENDITURES.
AA. Management and repairs,
$11,370 96
Applied to extensions,
24,520 41
Balance, 769 04
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CONSUMPTION.
1. Estimated total population at date, 20,000.
2. Estimated population on lines of pipe at date, 14,000.
3. Estimated population supplied at date, 10,546.
4. Total number of gallons consumed for year, 266,264,099.
5. Passed through domestic meters, 4,006,582 gals. or .015 per cent.
6. Passed through manufacturing meters, 13,002,180 gals. or .048 per cent.
7. Average daily consumption, 729,490.
8. Gallons per day to each inhabitant (1), 36.
9. Gallons per day to each consumer (3), 69.
10. Gallons per day to each tap (Distribution, 22), 386.
DISTRIBUTION, - MAINS.
1. Kind of pipe used, wrought iron, kalamein, and cast iron.
2. Sizes, from 2 inch to 20 inch.
3. Extended, 35,570 feet.
4. Discontinued, 490 feet.
5. Total now in use, 44.84 miles.
6. Cost of repairs per mile, $5.41.
7. Number of leaks per mile, .7
8. Small distribution pipes, less than four inches, total length, 26,452 feet.
9. Hydrants added, 51.
10. Number now in use, 186.
11 Stop gates added, 64.
12. Number now in use, 450.
13 Small stop gates, less than four inches total, 93.
14. Number of blow-off gates, 9.
15. Range of pressure on mains at center for day and night, 70 to 80 pounds.
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SERVICES.
16. Lead and galvanized iron.
17. From & inches to 2 inches.
21. Service taps added, 275.
22. Number now in use, 1889.
23. Average length of service, 19 feet.
25. Meters added, 24.
26. Number now in use, 91.
LOCATION OF HYDRANTS.
Adams street, corner of Alleyne street. Adams street, near H. L. Rice's house. Albertina street.
Arthur street, corner of Nelson street. Atlantic street, corner of Prospect street. Beach street, corner of Morton street. Beach street, corner of Willow street. Beach street, corner of Gould street. Beach street corner of Mason street.
Beale street, corner of Newport avenue. Beale street, corner of Farrington street. Beale street, corner of Highland avenue. Beale street, corner of Central avenue. Beale street, corner of Norfolk street. Bigelow street, north side of Town brook. Billings street, corner of Newbury avenue. Billings street, corner of Newhall street. Billings' road, corner of Hancock street. Billings' road, corner of Rawson Road. Botolph street, corner of Clive street. Brook street, corner of Safford street. Caledonia avenue, corner of Brooks' avenue. Canal street, near end of Coddington street. Central avenue, corner of Lincoln avenue. Center street, corner of Brooks avenue. Center street, corner of Kent street.
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Center street, opposite Station street. Charles street, opposite Silver street. Chestnut street, opposite Cottage street. Chubbuck street, opposite Totman's house, Chubbuck street, corner of South street. Coddington street, opposite Spear street. Coddington street, opposite Newcomb street. Columbia street, corner of Penn street. Columbia street, corner of Taber street. Copeland street, corner of Common street. Copeland street, corner of Crescent street. Cottage avenue, corner of Cottage street. Crescent street, corner of Cross street. Crescent street, opposite A. G. Davis' estate. Crescent street, corner of Hall place. Cross street, corner of Common street. Cross street, corner of Willard street. East Elm avenue, corner of Gould street. East Elm avenue, corner of Franklin avenue. Elm avenue, opposite Briggs street. Elm avenue, corner of Kemper street. Elm avenue, corner of Phillips street. Elm avenue, corner of Willow street. Elm street, opposite South street. Elmwood avenue, corner of Arlington street. Elmwood avenue, corner of Farrington street. Farrington street, corner of Central avenue. Federal avenue, corner of Goddard street. Federal avenue, corner of President's avenue. Felton street, corner of Glover avenue. Franklin avenue, corner of Ridgeway avenue. Franklin street, opposite High street. Franklin street, opposite Independence avenue. Franklin street, opposite Pearl street. Franklin street, corner of Water street. Franklin street, corner of School street. Freeman street, near O. H. Skinner's house. Garfield street, corner of Kidder street.
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Garfield street, corner of Clark avenue. Glencoe place, north of New road. Goffe street, opposite Saville street. Grand View avenue, corner of Marion street. Grand View avenue, corner of Central avenue. Granite street, corner of Goffe street. Granite street, opposite Mrs. A. B. Spear's.
Granite street, corner of School street.
Granite street, opposite Quarry street. Granite street opposite Kidder street. Granite street, corner of Copeland and Water streets. Granite street, corner of Center street.
Greenleaf street, corner of Linden place.
Greenleaf street, corner of Putnam street. Hancock street, corner of School street.
Hancock street, opposite Canal street. Hancock street, opposite Tirrell & Sons' shop. Hancock street, corner of Granite street. Hancock street, corner of Temple street. Hancock street, corner of Washington street. Hancock street, opposite Saville place.
Hancock street, opposite Adams street. Hancock street, corner of Bridge street.
Hancock street, corner of Standish avenue.
Hancock street, corner of Webster street. Hancock street, corner of Beale street. Hancock street, corner of Linden street.
1
Hancock street, between Linden street and Billings road. Hancock street, opposite Glover avenue.
Hancock street, corner of Squantum street. Hancock street, corner of Old Colony street. Hancock street, corner of Newbury street. High street, corner of Bennington street. Holmes street corner of Moscow street. Howard avenue, opposite S. B. Duffield's house. Howard street, corner of South street. Howard street, opposite Winter street. Howard street, corner of Howard avenue.
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Independence avenue, corner of Goddard street. Intervale street, corner of Center street. Kent street, between Center and Town Hill streets. Liberty street, corner of Taber street.
Liberty street, corner of Brooks avenue. Liberty street, corner of Center street.
Lincoln avenue, corner of Winthrop avenue. Linden street, opposite Tubular Rivet Co.'s Works.
Madison street, corner of Glovers place.
Main street, corner of Oak street. Mill street, corner of Pond street. National Sailors' Home, front of building.
Nelson street, corner of Carlmark street.
Newbury avenue, corner of Atlantic avenue. Newbury avenue, corner of Botolph street. New road, opposite Glencoe place. New road, corner of South street. Old Colony avenue, corner of Glovers place. Penn street, corner of Liberty street. Penn street, near Pumping station. Pleasant street, corner of Adams place.
Pleasant street, corner of Quincy street, Prospect avenue, corner of Lincoln avenue.
Quincy avenue, opposite High School avenue. Quincy avenue, corner of Water street. Quincy avenue, corner of New road.
1 Rawson road, near T. H. Kingston's house. Rawson road, corner of Hamden circle. Rodman street, corner of Plain street. Saville street, near Railroad station. School street, corner of Gay street.
School street, opposite Phipps street. School street, corner of Marsh street. Silver street, corner of Hill street. Smith street, corner of Prospect Hill street. South street, near Hayden's house. South street, opposite C. Jones' house. Squantum street, corner of Newbury avenue.
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Squantum street, corner of Appleton street. Squantum street, corner of Billings street. Squantum street, corner of Atlantic street. Standish avenue, opposite Warren avenue. Standish avenue, opposite Old Colony avenue. Station street, opposite Wilson street. Sumner street, corner of Main street. Taber street, corner of Rodman street. Town Hill street, corner of Kent street. Trafford street, opposite Plain street. Union street, corner of Washington street. Union street, opposite Edwards street.
Union street, corner of Main street. Union street, corner of So. Walnut street. Walnut street, corner of Myrtle street. Warren avenue, corner of Old Colony avenue.
Warren avenue, corner of Grand View avenue. Warren avenue, corner of Winthrop avenue. Warren avenue, corner of Prospect avenue. Washington street, corner of Foster street. Washington street, corner of Canal street. Washington street, corner of Elm street. Washington street, opposite Mill street. Washington street, corner Sumner street. Washington street, corner of North street.
Washington street, corner of Chubbuck street.
Washington street, corner of South street.
Washington street, opposite T. B. Thomas' house. Washington street, opposite Wharf street. Water street, corner of Phipps street, Water street, opposite Pleasant street. Water street, corner of Quincy street. Waterston avenue, corner of Morton street. Waterston avenue, corner of Willow street. Waterson avenue, corner of Wendell avenue. Wendell avenue, corner of Ridgeway avenue. West Elm avenue, corner of Huntington square. West Elm avenue, corner of Mason street.
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Wharf street, near Quincy & Boston Street Railway Power station.
Whitwell street, near City Hospital.
Willard street, corner of Furnace avenue.
Willard street, near railroad crossing.
Willard street, at Belknap square.
Willard street, corner of Bates avenue.
Willard street, near T. F. Mannex's works.
Winthrop avenue, corner of Marion street.
REPORT OF CITY CLERK.
To His Honor, the Mayor of the City of Quincy :
SIR :- I have the honor of submitting herewith the fifth annual report of this office, for the year ending December 31st, 1893, as follows :
RECEIPTS.
Marriage licenses
$107 00
Various other licenses
173 00
Recording mortgages, &c. .
357 70
Total
$637 70
The above sums have been paid to the City Treasurer and receipts taken thereof.
Number of marriages recorded in 1893 219
Number of deaths recorded in 1893
375
Number of births recorded in 1893
727
Number of marriage intentions recorded
214
Number of dogs licensed, 893 males and 75 females, for which the sum of $2,161 was received, and the same less fees has been paid to the County Treasurer.
CHRISTOPHER A. SPEAR,
City Clerk.
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BIRTHS IN QUINCY, 1893.
DATE.
NAME.
Jan. 1. Mary Ellen Sutermeister,
1. Elizabeth Killain,
1. Mabel Evelyn Doucette,
2. Arthur Rogers Hall,
3. Frank Schatzel,
3. Harry Griffin Spinney,
3. Ethel May Rendle,
3. Mary Luella Desmond,
5. Louise Magnar,
6. Lizzie Mclaughlin,
6. Mary Mullen,
6. Margaret Rose Connelly,
8. Zeta Roncoroni,
8. Frederick Francis Kelley,
8. Elizabeth Donovan,
9. James Claudius Callahan,
9. Arthur Jennison Chalmers,
9. Fannie Anderson,
10. John Sheehan,
11. Morton Johnson,
11. Dorothy Boynton Blanchard,
12 Gustafson,
12 Gustafson,
. 12. James Meaney,
12 Harlow,
13. William Asher Coster,
13. Vogel Coster,
13 Laura Margaret Dewey,
14. Mary Luella Taylor,
14. Francis Murray,
17 Carl Alfred Hendrickson,
17 - Rollins, 18. Charles Frederick Johnson,
18. Elsie Swanson,
18. Daniel McDonald,
PARENTS.
Emil and Mary John and Margaret George and Melvina William G. and Margaret Frank and Lena Thomas L. and Winifred Henry J. and Elizabeth James F. and Elizabeth Albert and Louise Patrick and Mary A. Cornelius and Lizzie Thomas and Mary Victor and Katrina John A. and Annie S. Dennis and Elizabeth Timothy J and Jennie David and Christina A. Andrew G. and Julia Michael and Ellen John and Alida C. Samuel and Addie . Frank and Mary Frank and Mary James and Zela Robert and Amelia Charles H. and Nellie A. Charles H. and Nellie A. John and Rosie Warren C and Ella S. William S. and Eliza William and Anna William S. and Rachel Charles and Anna Gilman and Annie Laughlin and Katie
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Jan. 18. David Grasse, 18 Charles Irwing Bailey,
18.
- Mitchell,
19. Thomas Thompson,
19 William Russell McDonald,
- Tomsen,
19 19. Rosanna Meade,
19. Charles Albee,
20. Margarite Shea,
21. Tirnney;
23. Jennie McLeod,
Helen Cummings,
24. 24 Partch,
24. Theodore Gullicksen,
25. Ethel Marie Chapman,
25. Joseph Wilbur Clifford,
25. Mary Barton,
26. Mabel Gertrude Corthell,
26. Arien McFarlane,
26. Ellen Beer,
27. Gertrude Linde,
27. Winnie Jane Flaherty,
28. Raymond Hall, ,
30. Zeta Elizabeth Pitts,
Feb. 3. Ernest Lemineux,
3. Julia Gertrude Frazer,
4. Celia Katrina Langrin,
4. Arthur Edward Rennie,
5. Marion Elizabeth Russell,
6. Hilda Dorothy Carlson,
7. Timothy O'Neil,
8. Marion Victoria Philips,
Bishop, 9. 9. McInnis,
10. Frank Irving Porter, 10. O'Connell, 10. John Ramsey Allen,
11. Michael Joseph Scanlan,
David and Georgiana Charles D. and Nellie M. Robert and Margaret Thomas and Mary John and Mary Thomas and Mary David and Rosanna Eric and Mary John and Abbie William and Elizabeth Donald and Annie William T. and Annie Charles and Annie Theodore and Emma Hazen B. and Jessie M. Joseph F. and Cora M. James and Nellie Robert N. and Grace R. George and Annie Frederick and Elizabeth Charles and Emily James and Bridget James C. and Lizzie M. Michael and Katie E. Tellis and Jennie Alexander and Angenette Oscar and Alma John and Jane John and Jeanie C. G. and Matilda Willard M. and Julia A. John H. and Sarah Alfred and Jeannette William and Christina Henry L. and Annie S. John J. and Mary A. Robert and Annie Hugh and Sarah
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Feb. 11. Mary Calderadi,
Guavino and Mary 11. Fred McMillan, Hugh and Annie 13. William Donovan Keegan, Thomas F. and Mary 14. -- Trentini, Santino and Lucretia 14. Mary Mearns, Frank and Margaret 16. Mary Ann McGrath, Edward J. and Katie 16. Margaret Freeman Hamilton, John G. and Jennie 16. Margery Seeley Gould, William P. and Isadora F. 17. - Cahill, John and 18. Elmor Joseph Paradise, Thomas and Mary 18. Herbert Fremont Leavitt, Lawrence F. and Florilla 18. William Hill, William and Jane 19. Mary Rizzi, Thomas and Francesca 19. Lawrence James McGrath, Michael J. and Annie 19 Jesse Gregory, Frank and Minnie 20. Bessie Robertson, Alexander and Flora 20. Viola Madden, John and Mary 21. Edith McIntosh, Maxwell and Jane 22. Helen Margaret Callahan, John and Catherine 22. Nellie May Caldwell, Moran W. and Emma 22. Albert Gustafson, Charles and Hulda 22. Verda Barry, Patrick and Annie 23. Eva Kate Scarborough, Alexander and Effie 24. Roy Levan Sidelinger, George A. and Jennie E. 24. Georgia V. Stewart, John and Annie 24. Clarence Archibald, Charles and Agnes 25. Sadie Mamie Douglass, Thomas and Sarah 25. Harry Cefrid Anderson, Andrew and Lena 26. McNeil, Archie and Josephine 27. Frederick Joseph Schatzel, Frederick and Caroline 27 Walter Emerson Ogle, James W. and Margaret 27. Ella May Mitchell, George and Gustina 27. Lawrence L. Downey, Lawrence J. and Margaret William R. and Minnie Mar. 1. Albert Edward Dunbar,
1. Agnes Lydia Florence Johnson, Olaf W. and Sarah M. 2. DeCosta, Thomas and Mary A. 2. Clara E. Anderson, Bernhart and Hattie 2. - Larson, John and Mary
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Mar. 3. Mary Caldwell Murray,
3. Margaret Henry,
4. Catherine Hagerty,
4. Catherine Connell,
4. Lillian May Callahan,
4. Flora Gladys Deacon,
Mary Ann Barclay,
5. 6. Lillian Ruth Spargo,
7. Bertha Vendet,
7. - Alinquist,
7. Carl C. Stahl,
8. Daniel McVey,
8. Alina Hildegarde Rehn,
8. Paul R. Durgin,
9. Georgiana Blanche Bergeron,
9. Katie Dever,
10. Joseph Ambrose Gilrain,
10. Gertrude Fay Baker,
11. Annie Fitzgerald,
11. - Anderson,
William E. C. Edwards,
12. 12. Anthony Bizzozero,
13. Belknap,
13. Ruth Linare Danielson,
13. James Edward Hoyt,
14. Marion Blanche Richards,
14. Minnie Bell Seeley,
15. Louisa Le Marinee,
15. Francis Leroy Dorley,
16. Henry Gustaf Nelson,
16. Mary Margaret Leahey,
Cummings,
16. 16. Cummings, 16. Bruce Wilder Saville,
17. Lizzie Fay, 20. Lizzie Radley,
20. Jeanette Mcclellan,
22. John Joseph McGuerty,
George H. and Sarah O. John A. and Mary Patrick and Mary James and Margaret John and Annie William H. and Ada D. Charles and Jennie L. Charles H. and Jennie Elmer and Bertha John and Agnes Edward and Selina James and Mary Andrew and Caroline Frederick and Mabel George and Emma
John and Annie James and Bridget Charles T. and Ruth L. John J. and Margaret Charles and Hannah William and Alice J. Nedo and Catherine Ora C. and Lizzie M. Jacob and Augusta Charles and Jennie James, Jr., and Blanche Benjamin M. and Emma A. George and Louisa William and Lavina E. Andrew A. and Joanna William and Annie Michael J. and Mary A. Michael J. and Mary A. George G. and Caroline E. Patrick and Margaret Thomas and Margaret James and Rebecca
Michael and Jane
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Mar. 22. 22. 22. Paul Arthur Bertrand,
Delia Alma Rich, McCue,
23. Sperantha Romania,
23. Catherine Ann O'Rourke,
23. Mary Elizabeth Mitchell,
24. Josephine Brown,
26. McLay,
26. Edward Thomas White,
26. Emil Sellberg,
27. Philip Theophile Cantara,
27. Alice Margaret Collins,
27. Dorothy Barry,
28. John Andrew Mullaney,
28. Dennis Mahoney.
28. Dorothy Flahive,
28. William Hayes Flahive,
29. Carl G. O. Wilbas,
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