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An efficient working force has been established and the work has progressed steadily. We have now in the office levels taken on fifty foot stations over about sixty miles of streets and ways ; on most of these streets we have also noted the eleva- tion of the sills and cellar bottoms of the houses. The work of plotting profiles from these levels is now in progress, abont 423 miles having been completed. These profiles are plotted on mounted profile paper and are in such form as to be available not only for sewer construction but also for highway, surface drainage and other studies.
We have also general levels, taken usually on stations 100 feet apart, over a number of additional miles of streets besides many elevations on private lands, so that now we have nearly all the levels needed for finishing the detail plans for those sewers needed for the immediate future as well as for determin- ing the sizes and grades of sewers throughout the City.
Topographical surveys have been made of the lands in the vicinity of the Pumping Station and of the valley of Fur- nace Brook.
Plans and specifications have been prepared for building the main sewer from the pumping station to Elm Street. This sewer will provide an outlet for the sewage of Quincy Centre, Quincy Point, South Quincy and a portion of West Quincy.
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A careful study of the "details [of pumping station, its ap- proaches and equipments is now being made.
We have prepared accurate plans of some sections of the city which will be'essential to the progress of the work. These plans, which are plotted on large sheets of mounted paper on a scale of 40 feet to an inch, will be valuable not only during construction but Falso may be used afterwards as a basis for sewer assessment plans, as well as for any other use to which accurately drawn plans may be put.
Such progress is being made that by early spring detail plans will be ready for the construction of the main sewer to Quincy Centre, the " Pumping Station, the force main from the pumping Station to the Boston Outfall Sewer and for several miles of lateral sewers.
In additional to ] these, general plans of the whole system will be ready.
Respectfully submitted,
E. W. BRANCH,
Engineer.
Law Department.
To His Honor the Mayor of the City of Quincy :
SIR :- The suits against the city, which I mentioned in my report to you last year, have all been disposed of excepting that of Mason Batchelder, which case is still pending in the District Court of East Norfolk. The disposition of the other cases was as follows :----
In Stephen Neagle vs. the City of Quincy, the jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $1,925 which with costs amounted to $2,151.70. The city paid the same to Mr. Nagle .. I shall refer to this case later.
The case of Maggie Tipping was settled, with your approval, for $167.
The suit of Mary Nelson for $4,000 was tried before a jury at Dedham, resulting in a verdict for the city.
The suit of Bridget Dolan also for $4,000 damages was. reached at the October term, and after a two days' trial, the jury awarded the plaintiff a verdict for $100. The city paid the same.
In the suit of James E. Cotter, referred to Andrew J. Bailey as auditor, Mr. Bailey found for the plaintiff in the sum of $3,497.37 which includes interest at six per cent. for nearly three years. The city is the custodian of the Woodward Fund and this suit consequently was brought against the city for
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services rendered the fund. As a large number of the children of our citizens cannot avail themselves of the benefits of the school, the Board of Managers of the Fund has paid the verdict and expenses out of the trust property. The taxes paid by the citizens are not affected thereby.
In reference to the petition for the widening of the bridge and approaches thereto, over the railroad on Hancock street, near the Atlantic station, everything was done before the Board of County Commissioners that could be done. Views were taken, evidence offered, plans in detail made and submitted, and eventually the representatives of the railroad agreed that the widening petitioned for was necessary. The Board of Commis- sioners, as composed last year, however, took no action in the matter. I propose to renew the petition before the present Board, and expect that they will give us some relief. If, how- ever, we are not then successful, I shall appeal to the Railroad Commissioners of the state.
Since my report to you of last year, the following suits have been entered against the city :-
Joseph Iì. Churchill vs. City of Quincy, which is a petition to the Superior Court to assess damages for certain land taken by the city, and damages done to Mr. Churchill's remaining property on Clive street. This land was taken in the extension of Walker street.
Lucy Larkin vs. the City of Quiney is also a petition to the Superior Court for the assessment of land damages arising from the same cause as the Churchill case.
Phæbe Harris vs. the City of Quincy is an action of tort to recover $4,000 damages for personal injuries sustained by reason of an alleged defect in the condition of the sidewalk on Hancock street, near Tilton's hardware store.
Inasmuch as the accident on Washington street complained of in the Nagle case, was caused by a ridge of snow thrown up by the plow of the Quincy & Boston Street Ry. Company, it is my opinion that the damages paid by the city in that action, together with our disbursements incurred in the defense of the same can be recovered in an action brought by the city against the street
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railway company. I therefore have brought such a suit which is now on the short list at Dedham and which I expect will soon be tried.
During the year there has been the usual number of claims made and suits threatened against the city for damages, for in- juries on highways and otherwise, most of which, I am gratified to report, have been abandoned, and of which none for per- sonal injuries have been settled by the city.
Concerning my duties as the legal adviser to the city I would say that I have been in almost daily attendance at City Hall and have rendered to the heads of the departments, when requested, such assistance as lay in my power. I have attended meetings of the City Council and have submitted opinions as to the law relating to matters in question both to the council and yourself when asked to do so.
Respectfully submitted, PAUL R. BLACKMUR, City Solicitor.
Report of City Clerk.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, Jan. 1, 1897.
To His Honor the Mayor of the City of Quincy.
SIR :- I submit herewith the eighth annual report of this office, for the year ending December 31, 1896.
RECEIPTS.
Marriage licenses $101 50
Dog licenses .
195 80
Other licenses.
194 00
Recording mortgages, etc.
167 75
Total $659 05
The above sum has been paid to the City Treasurer, as will appear by his account.
Number of marriages recorded in 1896
215
Number of deaths recorded in 1896 366
Number of births recorded in 1896 741
Number of marriage intentions re- corded in 1896 203
Number of dogs licensed, 882 males, 80 females, 1 kennel, for which the sum of $2,189.00 was received, of which $1,993.20 was paid to the County Treasurer, the remainder being included in the above account of receipts.
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Annexed are lists of births, marriages and deaths recorded in Quincy in 1896, the election returns for 1896, and the Jury List for 1897.
Yours respectfully, HARRISON A. KEITH, City Clerk.
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BIRTHS IN QUINCY 1896.
DATE.
NAME.
Jan. 1. Iva Merrill,
1. Eva Merrill,
1. Carl Olive Larson,
2. Kenneth Gordon Dyer, 2. William John Frazier,
3. James Tite,
3. Samuel Tite,
3.
Georgie Rossi,
5. Harold Thayer,
6. John Bernard Golden,
7. Eva Starr,
8. Gertrude Fratus,
9. Violetta Spargo,
10. Camille Baldwin Fuller,
11.
David Edgar,
11 Thomas Joseph Martin,
12. George Curtis,
12. Catherine Keohane,
13. Henry Joseph Belanger,
14. Chester Arthur Furbush,
15. Emil Ephraim Johnson,
Annie Sivellena Sander, 16. 16. 16. 20. 20. 21. 21. Mary Agnes Callahan,
Edith May Gould, Alfred Burnett Cunniff, Johnson, Charles Wesley Williams, Sylvester Joseph Schlager,
Rudolph Vincent Schaetz, Lena Cazaricco,
22. 23. 24. Jellow,
Young,
25 25. Mary Elizabeth Shea,
26. Hermanson,
PARENTS.
Lora and Laura. Lora and Laura. Olie and Josephine M. Moses T. and Ida May. John M. and Mary J. John and Maggie. John and Maggie. Cæsar and Mary. Walter J. S. and Annie M. Bryant and Mary. Francis and Catherine. John L. and Gertrude. Alfred J. and Elizabeth C. Frederick W. and Rose L. David F. and Ellen. Peter J. and Maggie. Fred and Sophie. Cornelius and Julia A. Duffy and Delia. Charles A. and Lizzie M. Albert G. and Hilda. Oscar and Hilda. William P. and Isadora F. Patrick and Ellen N. August and Annie. Henry and Bessie. Lonis and Mary. John and Catherine. John and Annie. Louis and Josephine. John F. and Rosa. Edwin A. and Rebecca. James and Mary E. Herman and Sentra.
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Jan. 26. Thomas Albert Rogers,
27. Westley Irving Browne, William H. F. and Annie E.
27. Kenneth McLennan,
27. Dominick Ruffo,
29. Robert Emil Johnson,
29. John Patrick Buckley,
30. John McEachern,
Feb.
1. Mary Agnes Corcoran,
1. Mary Zita Ferguson,
1. Jennie White,
2. Howard Lyle Fowler,
2. Elizabeth Colburn Merrill, Frank L. and Hannah E.
4. John Flaherty,
5. Kenneth Richardson Foster,
John and Mary.
Jonathan R. and Fannie W.
5. Warren Bradley Foster,
Jonathan R. and Fannie W.
5. Thomas John Thompson, William and Margaret.
5. William Sewell Sayward Jr., Wm. Sewell and Ella.
5. Margaret Frances Parker,
8. Charles Stanley Caddy,
8. Ira Woodward,
9. Marion Harper,
9. Elsa Johnson,
10. Grace Pearl Wales,
10. Helen Bethia Pratt,
11. Ellen Margaretta Welch,
12 George Thomas Higgins,
12. Marion Viola Sadlier,
12. Arthur Robertson,
12. Marguerite Kiernen,
13. Frances Theresa Sullivan,
13. May Birnie,
13. Carlton Taylor Munroe,
13. Alice Aberdein,
13. Mary Purpira,
14. Marbala Chesley Locarni,
Joseph and Amelia.
Duncan and Christie. Carmeno and Rosie. Robert and Mary. Cornelius and Nora. Alexanderr J. and Nellie. John and Julia. George H. and Mary A. Leon W. and Mary R. Howard D. and Maggie.
John and Margaret. William and Mary. Arthur W. and Mary J. William A. and Florence A. Helmer and Mary. Geo. W. and Ida. George F. and Susie L. Peter F. and Katie. Thomas and Margaret. William E. and Mary. Daniel and Julia J. William and Elizabeth. James H. and Mary E. Alexander J. and Annie M. Frank W. and Lydia. Alexander and Annie. Salvatore and Mary. Chesley and Johanna.
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Feb. 14. 15. Randolph Irving Osgood,
- Linquist,
Osear and Anna.
Fred G. and Emily.
16. Bertha Hadley Polk, Herbert J. and Henrietta E.
16. Oscar Fredolph Solander,
John F. and Augusta.
16 Allen H. Strom,
16. Louis Henry Boisclair,
17. Annie Broberg,
Mary Florence Donley,
17. 17. Esther Alfreda Torn,
17. Swanson,
17. McCann,
18. Josephine Annie Kavanagh,
18. Adelia Antonie Camoli,
18. Harold Leslie Sherwin,
18. Mary Landry,
19. Lillie Sophie Johnson,
19. Annie Ferriter,
19. George McLane Murray, William F. and Elizabeth.
21. George Samuel Mayo,
21. George Henry Fredette,
21. John Baptist Fredette,
21. Edgar Wilson James,
22. Josephine Ralana,
23. Nora Agnes Barrett,
23. Walter P. Dhooge,
24. Simon Warshaw,
24. Aubrey Alonzo Keith,
Gladys Maude Gould,
24. 25. Robert Welsh, Jr.,
25. Gideon Thomas Paradise,
26. William Connell Cray,
27 Mary McDonald,
27 Nathaniel Gifford Green,
28. Chester Raymond Moyle,
Michael and Annie. Peter and Annie E. Charles and Lizzie. John J. and Sarah. Charles and Hannah M. Charles and Lizzie. James L. and Ellen ML. Joseph and Clara. John and Elizabeth. Geo. H. and Cora. Israel and Mary.
Jacob and Hilma. John and Annie.
Geo. A. and Annie. Peter and Mary O. Peter and Mary O. Edgar W. and Laura F. Anthony and Mary. John and Emma.
James M. and Jane C. Louis and Sophie. Aubrey R. and Ada. George and Maude. Robert and Mary. Edien and Josephine. Patrick and Margaret. James and Lizzie. Eliot L. and Harriet L.
27. Elizabeth Malcolm Robertson, George and Barbara. 28. Henry Siefred Johnson, Alexander and Pheone. John O. and Hannah.
29. Charles Francis Mulligan, William H. and Mary J.
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Feb. 29. John David Mulligan, Wiliam HI. and Mary J. 29. Clarence Wellington French,
George L. and Nellie.
March 1. Grace Marie Sanborn, George E. and Georgiana M. 2. George Franklin Tinney, John Franklin and Josie. 3. Mabel Etta Levenson, Joseph and Elizabeth.
3. Osmand John Patrick Kelly, James F. and Rose A. 3. Howard LeRoy Johnson,
3. John Adams Dean,
B. Percy Franklin Burr,
4. Alice Cecilia McGovern,
4. Agnes Winifred Kelly,
5. Rebecca Nelson,
5. Johanna Mary Kelly,
5. Ellen Callahan,
6. Edith May Cummings,
7. Agnes Martin,
7. Edwin Dellahunt MeDonald,
8. Ernest Mirande, Dominique and Josephine 8. Warren Howard Skinner, James and Catherine, 8. Royle Walcott Cramond, David and Margaret. 8. Howard Bruce Gregory, Clifford and Jessie. Lawrence and Mary. Richard and Gertrude.
10. Eleanor White,
10. Harry Nelson,
10. Esther Victoria Stolt,
Charles and Anna. Sidney and Agnes.
12. Minnie Elizabeth Lorendo,
12. Esther Alvira Harris, Edward E. and M. Esther.
12. Ellen Josephine Kenney, John and Margaret A. 13. Gunhild Maryan Loddengaard, Nels and Mary K. Charles and Laura.
14 Edward Seaman,
15. Charles McLean, Samuel and Nellie. 15. Elmer Trefry Hill, Justin L. and Bessie. 15 Romulus Moran, Peter and Mary E.
16. Ramah Gertrude Baker, James L. and Lillian E.
16 Jennie Irene Langhorne, Benjamin J. and Jennie R.
17. John Raymond Copland,
17. Sarah Genevieve Conway,
Horace and Sarah E. James and Agnes. Geo. S. and Jessie K. James P. and Mary L. William and Maria. Albert and Martha. Patrick and Julia. John F. and Annie E. James and Mary G. James and Mary. John A. and Susan
James and Mary.
Patrick E. and Maria ..
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March 18. Alton Adams Hall, Edith May Nunn,
18. 20. Mary Johanna Barry, 2.2. John Mitchell Goodhue, John H. and Catherine J. 22. Richard Elsworth Stover, 22. Mary Esther Hinchon, 23. Lawrence Burton Hunter, 25. Alexander Bromley McTear, 26. Sidney Crossman, 26. John E. Johnson, Josephine Monti, Joseph Antoni Paradise, 27. 27 28. Beatrice Campbell Badger, 28. Moriarty, 28. Carl Albert Ericson, Josephine Garibaldi, 29. 29. Roy Thayer, 29. Clara Agnes Lillie, 29. Marian Erving Coffin, 29. 29. 30. 31. 31. Harold Wendell Chalmers,
1. Hilma Wallin,
1. Angelo Gauviano,
1. Marguerite Sinclair,
1. Jane Elizabeth Allard,
2. John Ambrose O'Meara,
2. Richard Zeigler Crane, 3. Catherine Amelia Bertrand,
3. 3. Gilcoine,
4. t. Arena,
4. Evelyn Gillespie, 5. Horatio Nelson Lamont,
John M. and Hattic. Alfred E. and Eva. John and Pheona.
Nora Ella. Jeremiah and Elizabeth. George and Charlotte. Ellis and Addie. David and Lizzie. John and Annie. Lonis and Catherina. Thomas and Sophie. Fred L. and Mertie. Jeremiah F. and Mary E. John F. and Augusta. Joseph and Rosie. Frederick A. and Matilda. William T. and Jane A. William A. and Mary E.
Genevieve Cameron Stewart, John A. and Annie N. William George Rennie, George and Charlotte. Eliza Olive Ross, Driscoll, Norman E. and Belle. Timothy and Mary F. Alexander and Minnie. Gustaf and Helma. Felippo and Genoveffa. John T. and Charlotte. Edwin A. and Nellie W. Daniel and Mary. Emery L. and Ada Z. Leo and Lulu. John Carlson, Carl Henry and Hilda. James and Elizabeth. John and Mary. AArena, John and Mary. James and Alice. Murdock and Annie.
April
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April 6. 6. Morris Finkelstein,
7. Edith Marion Amnes,
7. Esther Eugenia Bergfors, Annie Driscoll,
Catherine Adams,
Marcia Adams,
Mildred Gerard Fleming,
8. Evelyn Walter,
8. Mabel Victoria Peterson,
9. Mary Lillian Smith,
9. Julia Adeline Houiten,
10. William Egan,
10. John Linquist,
13. Albion Johnson,
13. Joseph Lawson,
13. Daniel Mckenzie,
15. Walter Erwin,
16. Joevo F. Mattson,
16. Mary Ellen Maloney, Joseph Burton Halbert,
Prescott Hawes Torrey, Frederick M. and Frances E.
17. 17.
Alexander Black Laing,
William and Elizabeth
Fred B. and Alice
18. Catharine Carroll Galvin, Timothy J. and Margaret .1
19. Dorothy Lavery, Francis J. and Catharine
Carrie Harmon Evans, Channing H. and Hattie MI.
20. 21. Vora Celia Reardon,
21. Dorothy Amanda Mueller, Charles C. and Mary Eva
21. Alice Sullivan,
21. Arthur Sullivan,
2.). Willis Lyman Brownsville,
22. Motson,
22. Motson,
23. Arthur Pitts, 23. Gladys Irene Moorhouse,
23. Alvin Prescott Mitchell,
Patrick and Julia.
Nathan and Dora. Nathan and Carrie W. Eric G. and Mathilda. John and Annic. Charles S. and Catherine (). Charles S. and Catherine (). William F. and Annie S. Frank and Margaret Lawrence and Mary
Thomas C. and Florence L. Albert and Anna Timothy and Helen Axel and Mary Claus and Hilda Charles O. and Sarah A. V. Angus and Margaret Edward J. and Nora E. Samuel and Serena James E. and Mary Ellen Burton and Malinda
16.
Charles Steward Holmes,
Michael and Julia
Richard and Mary Richard and Mary Albert E. and Althea Samuel and Hilma Samuel and Hilma Alexander and Jennie Joel and Carrie Volney F. and Emma L.
Danahey,
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April 23.
Olsen,
23. Frederick Cazarina,
24. Marjory Ferries Hill,
25. Otto William Schaetzì,
26. Edwin Thomas Leake,
27. James Gray,
28. Russell Mariner Hicks,
28. Mary Ann Leet,
30 Margaret Crowley,
May
2. Annie Gertrude Mahan,
2. Francis Irving Brown,
5. Andrew Dennis Mahoney,
5. Edward Archibald Wilson, Harry A. and Marjorie
5. Edna Victoria Salsten,
Johnson,
5. 6. Edward John MeKeon, Mary Josephinc Saville,
6. 6. Walter Ambrose Myatt,
6. Lewis Barrlucci,
6. Crolinder Traso, Flora May McNaughton,
8. Frederick Mahoney,
9. William St. Pierre,
10 Annie Gertrude Willimenia Olsen,
10. Lillian Ekstrom,
10. Ernest Ekstrom,
10. Diana Lorando,
12. John O'Neil,
Andrew and Willimenia Swan and Hannah Swan and Hannah Charles and Clarinda Patrick and Mary Ubal and Delima
13. Delima Annie Alice Brunett,
14. Eva Grossman,
Louis and Ida James and Mary J.
14. Mildred May Opie,
14. Mary Beatrice Mullarkey, Michael and Mary
15.
Wallace.McMillan Kemp,
Alexander and Mary
15. Mary Eva Dunham, George II. and Mary E. T. 16. Lora Josephine Odell Rogers, Francis and Azilla
16. Nicholas Bertrand Cormack, Patrick H. and Mary .1.
John and Hilma Frederick and Regina William HI. and Jane John P. and Lena Thomas and Louise Richard and Mary A. Silas C. and Agnes John F. and Amelia A. Timothy J. and Margaret William J. and Rosanna George II. and Mabel L. Dennis and Nora
Theodore and Amanda Charles and Christina Edward J. and Harriet C. Robert and Rose Joseph P. and Annie Anthony and Natalie Alexander and Maggie George and Robina William II. and Margaret Thomas and Trudwill
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May 16. Mary Ellen O'Connell,
17. John Martin Quinn.
17. Mabel Edna Grignon,
18. Agnes Victoria Olsen,
18. Mildred Eddy,
18. Margaret MeGrath,
20. Ella Christina Samuelson,
22. Beatrice Estella Hirtle,
28. Cyril Hague Colton,
28. Albert Dinnie Parker,
23. John O'Conneil,
23. Richard Alfred Levangie,
23. Robertson,
24. Steven Patrick Casey.
25. Mary Clare,
25. Charlotte Denham Barstow, Eben N. and Rachael L. 25. Franklin Herbert Austin, Charles H. and Mary E.
26. Frederickson,
26. Frederickson.
26. Walter Engene Casey,
26. Laura Ellis,
27. MacDonald,
27. Charlotte MClennan,
27. Marion Elizabeth Cunniff,
2%. Winifred Estes,
28. Mary Imelda Ogle,
29. Oscar Peterson,
29. Mildred Chilcott,
29. Welch,
30. Agnes Frolund,
30. Grace Abigail Brownrigg,
30. Esther Segfred Steele,
31. Blanche Bradford Hayden, Walter M. and Clara B.
31. Donahue,
31. Thomas Warren Moran,
June
2. Ethel Theresa McGrath,
Albert Mecagni,
Michael and Nora Peter F. and Mary A. Fred F. and Annie G. Charles and Bertha Norman and Bessie Edward J. and Katie Hilbert and Anna C. Isaac D. and Estella Oscar C. and Lavinia Albert M. and Eliza S. Cornelius and Alice Benjamin and Eliza John and Georgie John and Mary A. Henry and Margaret
Robert and Mary Robert and Mary Thomas and Susan George and Mary AAlexander and Mary John D. and Annie John J. and Sarah A. Walter W. and Charity H. James W. and Margaret L.
Olaf and Emma Hamlin and Ella Thomas and Ellen A. P. and Annie John J. and Mary A. Edward and Selma Daniel and Mary Thomas P. and Jessie A. Michael J. and Annie Henry and Rosie
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.June 2. Herrman Charles Roassler, Charles G. and Minnie 5. Duncan Kerr,
5. Robert Paul Pongras,
5. - Varney,
5. Arthur Bouton,
5. Margaret Shyne,
5. Agnes Criminins,
6. Edward Michael Welch,
6. George Ambrose Newell,
7. Arthur Sawyer,
George and Annie
7. Beatrice Coburn, James H. and Catherine
8. Alphonse Francis Kaschmitter, Mathias and Carrie
Mary Malnati, John and Antoinette John and Bridget
8. 8. Welch, 9. Dolly Wright Hayden, Samuel T. and Elizabeth M.
9. Esther Mary Susanna Peterson, August and Mathilda 9. Clarence McManus, Clarence and Philomena Jeremiah and Nellie
John Joseph Leary,
James Robert Metcalf,
Mary J. Whitman, Quinn,
Thomas and Jessie Lucius and Clara H. James and Elizabeth William W. and Evelyn E. Martin and Inglid Andrew and Caroline
16. 17 17. Annie Deane,
Frazier,
Morton,
John and Bessie James and Lizzie Herbert R. and Isabelle Andrew M. and Marcella L.
17 Harold Raymond Frazier, Michael L. and Josephine
18. Ernest Perkins,
19. Daniel Mckinnon,
19. William Henry Galvin,
19. Mary Tymon,
20. Mary Elizabeth Avery,
20. Nellie Mildred Burch, 20. Wilma Gladys Wilson, :20. Mary Allen Broughton,
Martin and Lena Joseph and Mary Linville D. and Mary S. Herbert and Cora Eugene and Ellen Patrick and Mary Michael and Kate William and Martha
Fred A. and Dora M. Daniel and Christie Joseph and Margaret Bartholomew and Mary E. John A. and Hannah G. John S. and Kjersti William and Mary J. James H. and Louise
12. 12 16. Mary Louise Buckley,
Anna Frances Bjorkman,
10. 10. 10. 11. 12 Ethel Parry,
Neils Edwin Henne Pearson,
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June 21. Joseph Galvin,
21. Frank Fredie Bouchard,
22. Malcolm Stuart Howe,
22. Dorothy Frances Seymour,
23. Harry William Kennedy,
23. Mary F. Decelle,
23. Jacob William Thompson,
25. Johnson,
25. Joseph Addolar Raymond,
26. Bessie Louise Beer,
26. Margaret Etta Dewey, Simon P. and Margaret E.
27. Sadie Priscilla Nightingale, John and Sarah George and Margaret
28. Mary L. Dodd,
28. William Hugh Russell McDonald,
John A. and Ella J. Toussaint and Ludivine George B. and Helen William A. and Ella John and Olive Richard F. and Matilda Thomas and Mary Charles and, Bessie John B. and Odeila Fred and Elizabeth
Kenneth and Lizzie
29. Frederick Schenkelberger, Albert F. and Lillian T. 29. Pedro Leopold Kamppinen, Jacob and Josephine
July 1. Hade Fabia Broberg, Charles A. and Alma W. James and Maggie
1. Bathia Bothwell Robertson,
2. Susan Evelyn Nash, George E. and Fannie M. 2. Herbert Harrison Price, Herbert F. and Mary 2. Patrey, Walter and Hervilia Charles and Eleanor 3. George Nelson, 4. Wallace Carson, William D. and Mary 4. William Henry Rundles, Henry J. and Elizabeth 4. James Leo Stuart, John and Eleanor Oscar and Catherine
Erickson,
4. 5. Arthur Edward Blaine,
John and Ellen 5. Edna S. Gullickson, Theodore and Emma H. 7. Mary E. Frazer, Henry and Eleanor 7. Mary Mabel DeCost, Jeffrey and Stasia 7. Arthur Francis Williams, 8. Catharine Margaret Shea, Nicholas and Jane Michael C. and Nellie Capples and Loretta 8. Clara Coletti,
10. Lawrence Edward Newcomb, Robert and Annie L. 10. John Edward Brown, John E. and Margaret M.
10. Julia Houllihan, John and Joanna
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July 11. Ellsworth Munro Procter, Frank N. and Mabel A. 11. Ambrose Daley,
12. Mary Ellen Ford,
13. Nelson,
Timothy and Nora Daniel F. and Mary R. Andrew and Hilda George and Ellent
13. Samuel Clark Prout,
13. Mary McDonald, John and Maggie
13. Frederick Reynolds, John and Jennie 14. Harry Vernon Wheeler, Henry and Sarah
14. Frank Louis Catto, Charles and Adele
15. Arthur Ferdinand Matheson, Alfred and Sophia C.
15. Stanley Eastman Smith, Judson L. and Florence
15. Louise Morrison Seymour, Hubert C. and Grace M.
15. Charles Edwin Johnson,
16. Richard Carlmark,
16. Jennie Willimenia Nelson,
16. Thomas Daniel McIntire,
16. Walter Holbrook Kemp,
17. Charles Roderick McLennan Reynolds,
18. Erlan Gotfrid Johanson,
18. Amy Alden Lincoln,
18. Louisa Rose Bernier,
19. Russell Wilmot Collins,
19. Frederic Mazzuci,
20. William Henry Talbot,
20. Fred Bernard Mullaney, Thomas A. and Elizabeth J. 21. John Bardwell, Henry and Abbie 21. David Jordan Lindbloom, John and ITilda 31. Joseph Emanuel Lindbloom, John and Hilda 22. Clarence Robinson, Irving L. and Sarah 23. Beatrice Cavanagh, John T. and Eva E. 24. Beth Beatrice Morris, George and Cora G. 24. Allan Charles McEachern, John and Margaret 25. Paul Leo Shea, 25. Minnie Irene Dunbar, 26. Emma Fontaini, Timothy and Katie William and Minnie Joseph and Mary James J. and Katie A.
27. McFarlane,
Nels and Augusta Richard and Louisa Olaf and Anna James and Mary A. James W. and Ellen. Alexander and Maggie- Johan and Alida C. Clarence D. and Harriet L. John and Antonie Timothy B. and Eva G. Daniel and Maria William II. and Lena M.
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July 28. Mary Helen McDonald, 28. Hattie Louise Richardson,
Michael L. and Annabelle
28. Bertha LeFave,
28. Leonardo Gelardi,
29. John Leo Crowley,
29. Arthur Philip Raiche,
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