Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1897, Part 11

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1897
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 506


USA > Massachusetts > Norfolk County > Quincy > Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1897 > Part 11


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20


81


18. Winfred Bouchord,


·2


3


19. Hanning A. Norling,


5


11


7


23. Angelina F. Duca,


73


27


25. Edward A. Spear,


80


18


27. Dorothy C. Berry,


Tt


9


13


29. Amos M. Tuck,


29


5


14


30. Lorendy Thayer,


69


1. Phebe A. McClallan,


53


1. Elizabeth M. Gillis,


16


B


Mabel A. Bradley,


1


10


5. Daniel Falvey,


5. William H. Newhall,


1


24


7. Sarah J. Wilson,


18


1


11. Lucy W. Brown, Johnson,


221


26


12.


13. Nellie M. Albee,


14. John Keating,


19


14. Bridget Fanning,


65


16. Ethel I. Almquist,


B


14


18.


Margaret Henderson,


68


18.


Alice M. M. Noyes,


33


:


6


24.


Abraham Lepiste,


33


28. Joseph Franceschini,


77


1


9


31.


John Scott,


39


14


31. Hugh Dawson,


322


Aug.


2. William M. Reid,


8


6


3. Sofi Sevon,


45


--


3. Rowena Leavitt,


10


13


1


21. David B. Fitzgerald,


24. Martha B. McCormick.


July


Mary McDonald,


11


Bhr


277


Yrs.


Mos.


Days


6. Carl H. Nordquist,


8


19


8. John E. Ferrazzi,


6


14


11. Andrew Larson,


42


10


--


13. Samuel Gregory,


9


13


14. Henry Gore,


72


21


14. Emma I. Dunbar,


1


19


14. Henrietta Kennon,


69


8


15 Joanna E. Duggan,


6


24


16. James F. McLeod.


7


14


16. Joseph F. Costa,


-


4


16. Mary Ford,


58


16. William Quinn,


4


22


17. Ray E. Farnum,


1


12


18. Annie M. Bowles,


10


1


19. Wilton N. Spear.


1


5


0)


19. Julia Johnson,


10


16


20. Daniel Flowers,


42


5


22. Ellen Carrol!,


23. Edith M. Webster,


10


25


24. George H. Land,


56


6


25. Lawrence G. Ziolkowski,


1


1


11


26. Annie Josephine,


1


10


27. Melvin R. Timberlake,


62


2


5


27. Charlotte J. Reynolds,


10


-


27. Catherine Clarity,


28


27. Columbia M. Di Bona,


1


14


28. Daniel F. Gornely,


9


7


29.


Margaret A. Wall,


58


29.


M. Elizabeth Green,


73


4 .


3


29. Helen E. Totman,


5


17


30. Margaret B. Altemus,


58


-


30. Elizabeth Weightman,


83


7


26


Sept.


1. Isaac T. Dunham,


59


3


14


-


-


8


30. William Lawler,


-


-


5 hrs


17. John Murphy,


-


27. Thyra K. Hammerson,


278


Yrs.


Mos. Day-


2. Julia Glynn.


28


3. Christina Anderson,


-


- 13


3. J. Stanley Mears.


58


29


6. Eliza J. Morrell.


1 23


6. Patrick King.


51


7. Mary McKeen.


78


12


7. John Q. Johnson.


28


7. Ida E. Kaupin.


1


1


13


T. Joanna Falvey,


99


8. Charles E. Taylor.


50


Hildur F. Granlund,


1 10


8. Bertha Bousquit.


20


John Parry.


79


11


10. William II. Beach.


11


25°


10. Peter Nelson,


5%


11. Margaret J. Decelle


74


3


1


13. Roy C. Burr.


13. Gertrude Smith,


5


23


14. Jane Clean.


5


15. George Littlefield.


17. Cordelia W. Clark,


69


9


20


18. Ann Bond.


77


18. Alice B. Fitzgerald,


-


9


19. John B. Weir.


41


19


19. Simon G. Elliott.


70


21. Stillborn.


23. John D. Mahoney,


38


B


24


25. Ruth F. Ames,


1


25


25. Betsy Robinson,


75


23


28. Raymond A. Callahan,


29. Stillborn.


30. Stillborn.


30. John Mullane,


56


-


20


24. Alice M. Bennett,


11


16


-


25


13. Abigail G. Dunbar.


Fenna M. Jacobson,


11


279


Oct.


Celia Queenan,


32


9. John J. Heath,


34


-


9. William HI. Bennett,


19


0)


28


12. Sarah Ellis,


14


12. Kilpatric,


8 hrs.


12. Thomas J. Colligan,


20


10


12. Alice R. Rhodes,


6


12


12. Edward C. Winneberger,


41


10


13. Stillborn.


14. William Kelley 2nd.,


48


-


15. Genevieve McCarthy,


9


15. Patrick Carey,


77


16 L. Ellen Underwood,


62


8


3


16. Catherine Sheahan,


79


5


16 Michael Sullivan,


29


19 Harriet Redman,


52


5


17


20. Mary M. McKinnon,


22.


Charles Austin,


67


24. Edward Swain,


78


14 Mark W. Muse,


21


11


11


25.


Charlotte Rennie,


29


27. Stillborn.


28. Catherine Corcoran,


46


30. Ellen Dolan,


70


8


31. Elizabeth Collins,


36


31. Lucy C. Ellis,


6-1


7


13


Nov.


1.


William R. Tyler,


44


10


19


1. Joseph G. Brackett,


88


3. Stillborn.


-


5. Mary Mattie,


57


6. Nils J. Samuelson,


53


16


6. William T. Turner,


48


6. Marion L. Troup,


16


7. Ann M. Crane,


72


3


12


8. David Flynn,


74


8. Ada Francis,


1


-


-


1


-


-


Yrs.


Mos. Days


280


Yrs.


Mos.


Days


10. Elizabeth Collins,


-


10. James Berry,


55


5


16


14. Charles S. Dolan,


2


7


14. Michael Devaney,


51


16. William J. McArthur,


25


17. Florence E. Keegan,


4


17. Lucretia H. Torrey,


70


6


B


19. Archibald McEachern,


46


20. Alexander Feltis,


93


5


20. Charlotte O. H. Wyman,


43


2


1


21. Charles L. E. Wait,


73


7


21


23. William Hodgkinson,


63


10


29


25. Williams,


11


25. - O'Brien,


1


26. Mary N. Stockman,


54


10


26


27. Stillborn.


-


28. James E. Duffy,


1


29


28. William Jacobs,


38


11


23


29 Thomas J. Griffin,


88


Dec.


1. Hilda A. Carlson,


-


1


2. Ellen F. Roche,


70


10


-


4. John Thompson,


82


7


1


4. Sarah J. Gregory,


36


6


13


1. Nancy Riley,


5


4. Marie Nelson,


36


18


5. Stillborn.


-


5. George W. Bradbury,


36


2


24


6. Frank R. Cobb,


32


11


21


15. Wm. Gardner Prescott,


71


9


22


21.


William G. Rennie,


1


8


21


21. Isaac D. Hirtle,


25


8


2


22.


Matilda J. Fredericks,


23


1


13


23. Henry Worsdell,


46


3


24. George E. Palmer.


41


6


4


24. John F. Parrott,


59


10


2


24. Mary J. Leary,


20


2


11


281


Yrs.


Mos.


Days


25. William W. Penniman,


61


3


25


25 Edward Damon,


83


10


18


26. Stillborn.


26. Rachel Cameron,


61


27.


Agnes L. E. Lund,


3


9


16


28.


Christina Jose,


47


2


25


28. Minnie A. Haskell,


27


7


13


30. John L. Murch,


69


31. Eva J. Fraser,


23


2


8


31. Gordon Mckenzie,


56


2


12


31. Angelica Chisholn,


22


1


25


-


Election Returns.


VOTE AT STATE ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2, 1897.


-WARDS


1


2


5


Total 6 Vote.


PR. 1 PR. 2


PR. 1 PR. 2


GOVERNOR.


John Bascom, of Williamstown, P.,


3


3


3


7


1


3


9


0


29


Thomas C. Brophy of Boston, S. L.,


2


3


3


1


1


3


3


20


William Everett of Quincy, D. N ..


54


16


25


9


25


21


26


15


191


George Fred Williams of Dedham, D.,


5.4


56


74


13


116


85


27


17


502


Roger Wolcott of Boston, R., Blanks,


322


200


158


160


90


122


279


113


1444


12


2


1


6


14


6


5


6


58


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.


Edward A. Buckland of South Hadley, S. L.,


4


1


5


8


2


2


31


Christopher T. Callahan of Holyoke, D.,


58


56


69


42


118


88


26


47


504


James E. Cotter of Hyde Park, D. N.,


12


17


24


13


26


17


17


15


171


W. Murray Crane of Dalton, R.,


320


196


156


153


77


107


288


111


1408


6


4


6


5


9


2


36


Willard O. Wylie of Beverly, P., Blanks,


17


5


12


22


19


5


7


94


283


.


-WARDS


Total 6 Vote.


PR. 1. PR. 2.


PR. 1. PR. 2.


SECRETARY.


Addison W. Barr of Worcester, S. L.,


9


4


6


8


3


3


5


3


35


Charles D. Nash of Whitman, D.,


60


55


72


18


115


89


29


48


516


William M. Olin of Boston, R.,


336


204


157


154


80


112


288


112


1443


Edwin Sawtell of Brockton, P.,


3


1


3


6


3


3


9


28


Bernard M. Wolf of Boston, D. N.


23


13


6


13


8


13


8


91


22


9


19


7


33


23


5


13


131


Blanks,


TREASURER.


George A. Brown of Lynn, S. L.,


5


1


1


5


3


9


28


318


192


155


151


79


110


286


108


1102


Edward P. Shaw of Newburyport, R.,


27


8


15


6


17


10


16


15


114


Horace P. Tobey of Warcham, D. N.,


62


60


71


15


120


91


30


47


526


Thomas A. Watson of Braintree, D., Blanks,


31


14


21


9


21


5


11


137


AUDITOR.


Joseph Ballam of Boston, S. L.,


1


5


9


3


3


5


3


36


Harry Douglas of Great Barrington, D. N., John W. Kimball of Fitchburg, R.,


33


10


13


6


16


11


13


10


112


324


195


157


118


79


112


287


107


1109


5


1


10


1


3


37


Robert C. Habberley of Hyde Park, P.,


.


2


5


284


Joseph Henry Sheldon of Haverhill, D., Herbert M. Small of Templeton, P., Blanks,


49


53


69


46


112


84


29


47


189


6


1


3


6


2


3


8


1


30


31


17


23


14


35


25


7


16


168


ATTORNEY-GENERAL.


Wolcott Hamlin of Amherst, P., .


3


2


4


2


1


11


. 27


William Harrison ot Lawrence, S. L.,


6


4


1


12


2


2


5


4


12


Hosea M. Knowlton of New Bedford, R.,


325


197


153


152


78


114


290


110


1419


William W. MeClench of Chicopee, D. N.,


32


6


12


6


17


11


11


10


105


John A. O'Keefe of Lynn, D.,


47


57


74


13


114


91


24


17


497


Blanks,


34


14


20


12


34


19


8


13


·154


COUNCILLOR. SECOND DISTRICT.


Dana Estes of Brookline, D. N.,


39


16


13


7


19


11


27


13


145


Benjamin S. Lowell of Weymouth, R.,


317


197


159


162


77


118


283


113


1426


George O. Wentworth of Stoughton, D., Blanks,


56


54


77


43


121


87


30


51


519


35


13


21


17


30


22


9


154


SENATOR. FIRST NORFOLK DISTRICT.


Harrison O. Apthorp of Milton, D. N.,


36


10


15


8


16


12


17


15


129


James H. Flint of Weymouth, R.,


318


198


165


160


84


117


289


111


1442


Tristam R. Newell of Braintree, D., All others, Blanks,


60


56


75


46


121


84


31


47


520


1


1


32


16


15


15


26


25


12


11


152


.


285


WARDS


1


2


3 r


-4-


5


Total 6 Vote.


PR. 1, PR. 2. PR. 1, PR. 2.


REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT. FIFTH NORFOLK DISTRICT.


Thaddeus HI. Newcomb of Quincy, R.,


311


192


149


141


70


107


245


99


1314


James II. Slade of Quincy, D.


120


81


108


60


15-4


109


52


72


756


James Thompson of Quincy, R.,


303


170


152


163


88


114


262


106


1358


All others,


1


2


:1


. . .


1 ...


9


Blanks,


159


115


129


92


181


146


138


91


1051


COUNTY COMMISSIONER NORFOLK.


James Hewins, of Medfield, D., D. N., R., Blanks,


366


223


204


186


175


182


314


152


1802


81


57


66


43


72


56


35


32


442


REGISTER OF DEEDS. NORFOLK.


John II. Burdakin of Dedham, D., D. N., R., 366 Blanks, 81


60


61


52


69


56


38


32


449


COUNTY TREASURER. NORFOLK.


Charles H. Smith of Dedham, D., D. N., R., 369 All others,


216


201


172


181


177


308


152


1776


1


78


6-4


68


57


66


61


-41


32


467


Blanks,


. ..


1


.


. .


. .


220


209


177


178


182


311


152


1795


286


1


VOTE AT MUNICIPAL ELECTION, DECEMBER 7, 1897.


-WARDS


Total 6 Vote.


PR. 1, PR. 2,


FOR MAYOR.


William A. Hodges, Ward 1, D.,


267


219


182


124


296


181


141


116


1526


Russell A. Sears, Ward 1, R., All others, Blanks,


360


283


197


212


71


179


276


248


1826


1


1


2


16


4


8


8


11


8


14


4


73


COUNCILMEN-AT-LARGE.


Luther S. Anderson, Ward 1, D., R. I,,


306


222


179


113


183


148


125


115


1391


*William E. Badger, Ward 4, R.,


360


266


195


220


168


210


313


202


1934


Rupert F. Claflin, Ward 1, D.,


298


244


192


109


214


181


111


107


1456


* Alexander Clark, Ward 3, R.,


289


247


201


215


81


147


284


197


1661


William N. Eaton, Ward 4, D.,


256


233


171


101


243


180


96


118


1398


*Richard R. Freeman, Ward 5, R.,


315


253


154


204


75


134


342


198


1675


*Charles F. Merrick, Ward 6, R.,


271


220


144


191.


84


143


288


240


1581


Edward Powers, Ward 1, D.,


176


171


160


91


213


168


53


105


1137


*George A. Sidelinger, Ward 2, R.,


310


265


174


206


70


143


290


181


1639


James H. Slade, Ward 2, D., Blanks,


196


201


155


100


210


164


71


100


1197


438


208


215


170


349


222


187


277


2066


2


5


---- 4 ----- PR. 1, PR. 2.


. . .



287


1


-WARDS


1 2


5


Total 6 Vote.


PR. 1 PR. 2. PR. 1: PR. 2.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE AT-LARGE FOR THREE YEARS.


Henry C. Hallowell, Ward 1, D., All others


468


379


305


224 . 255


240


287


219 2377


2


1


2


1 8


Blanks,


173


126


81 120


121


128


159


148 1056


COUNCILMEN FROM


WARDS.


*John W. Nash, R.,


462


* Elisha Packard, R.,


478


*John Swithin, D., R.,


511


All others,


4


Blanks,


474


William Harkins, D.,


184


*Eugene N. Hultman, R.,


305


* Aubrey R. Keith, R.,


317


* Arthur W. Newcomb, R., John W. Walsh, D.,


287


194


All others,


2


Blanks,


229


Frederick W. Hardwick, D.,


190


97


*Henry MeGrath, D.,


232


135


288


1


Daniel McLennan, R., Francis Morrison, D., *Harry S. Nicol, R., *Joseph P. Prout, R.,


136


185


172


146


162


202


161


169


Blanks,


111


98


*Thomas F. Cain, D.,


227


166


Mayo P. Fuller, R.,


120


170


Charles Johnson, R.,


73


154


*Stephen B. Little, D.,


252


171


Edward J. Murphy, D.,


168


122


*Michael Owens. R.,


183


207


Blanks,


111


114


Victor J. Emery, D.,


121


*Edward E. Jameson, R.,


329


Richard J. Larkin, D.,


48


Fred P. Loud, D.,


71


* Walter S. Pinkham, R.,


308


*Horace M. Willard, R., Blanks,


330


89


*Walter P. Hill, R.,


233


Horatio N. Holbrook, D.,


122


*Theodore Parker, R.,


246


289


WARDS


Total 6 Vote.


1


2 13- PR. 1. PR. 2.


PR. 1. PR. 2.


236


.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE FROM WARDS FOR THREE YEARS.


Henry W. French, R. I., D.,


268


*Charles II. Porter, R.,


334


Blanks,


11


386


* Wellington Record, D., R.,


60


Blanks,


LICENSE VOTE.


Yes,


209


203


136


130


181


140


58


137 1194


No.


389


277


233


187


177


214


366


204 2047


Blanks,


45


26


19


27


20


14


S


27 186


290


*John E. Poland, R., All others, Blanks,


5


291


JURY LIST FOR 1898.


Adams, Herbert D., 267 Washington st., clerk. Alden, Frederick E., 19 Howard st., vamper. Ames, George, 7 Franklin st., plumber. Arnold, Danforth W., 16 Arnold st., florist. Arnold, E. Walter, 25 Arlington st., salesman. Arnold, Warren T., 7 Mechanic st., cabinet maker. Avery, John A., & River st., superintendent. Babcock, Walter T., Whalley Road, broker. Badger, Frank E., 8 Clive st., lumber surveyor. Bailey, Charles D., 11 South st., carpenter. Bailey, George E., 11 South st., carpenter. Baker, Charles T., 32 Safford st., book-keeper.


Barlow, Elisha J., Norfolk st., carpenter. Barry, Peter A., 58 Crescent st., blacksmith. Barstow, Alfred T., Beach st., machinist.


Bass, E. W. Henry, 39 Granite st., superintendent.


Baxter, Arthur E., 12 Cross st., blacksmith.


Baxter, Daniel W., 3 Phipps st., retired. Bean, George H., Atlantic st., salesman. Beckford, Edwin S., 130 Washington st., electrician. Bent, Isaac P., off Washington st., fish dealer.


Berry, Levi D., 3 Granite st., granite cutter. Berry, Marcus M., Town Hill, st., stone cutter. Bird, William M., 37 School st., clerk. Bigelow, John P., 37 Franklin st., clerk.


Birnie, William, Goddard st., foreman.


Black, Alexander, 3 Glencoe pl., stone cutter. Blake, Welcome J., Payne st., blacksmith. Blanchard, Edward R., 150 Washington st.


Bosworth, Samuel D., 21 Howard st., boot treer. Bradbury, Luther M. Jr., 9 Kent st., stone cutter. Brasee, Arthur T., Grand View ave., clerk. Brooks, George W., 72 Centre st., real estate. Brown, Edward E., 23 Safford st., machinist. Brown, Elijah S., 219 Washington st., janitor.


292


Brown, Henry T., 37 Chestnut st., gardener. Burke, Thomas F., 66 Willard st., granite dealer. Burns, William D., 33 Common st., blacksmith. Burrell, Frank E., 166 Washington st., boot finisher. Burns, Michael, Payne st., granite dealer. Butler, Thomas M., Putnam st., boot miker. Buckley, Phineas, Flint st .. iron moulder. Cahill, George D., 41 Water st., clerk. Campbell, Hiram W., 93 Copeland st., stone cutter. Carlson, Charles F., 12 Saville ave., variety store. Carter, George K., 33 South st., station agent.


Carroll, Thomas, Payne st., laborer. Chase, William P., 57 Central ave., gold beater. Clare, James P., Edison st., insurance.


Clark, Robert A., 11 Granite Railway, granite cutter. Cook, Martin II .. 38 Brackett st., granite dealer. Coolidge, Waldo A., 5 Summer st., carriage painter. Costa. Andrew S., 35 Phipps st., stone cutter. Craig William W., 3 Cottage st., stone cutter. Crane, Benjamin F., 4, Franklin st., boot maker. Crane, Charles, 2 Greenleaf st .. provision dealer. Crane, George, 159 Washington st .. carpenter. Cross, Eldridge 195 Hancock st., carpenter. Crowell, Fred S., 42 Crescent st., granite cutter. Cushing, William W., Thomson st., hostler. Cunningham, Jantes HI., Atlantic st., billiards. Dakers. Peter W., 145 Water st., stone cutter. Daly, John J., 1 Quincy st., shoe maker. Damon, Amos E., 13 Edwards st., stove dealer. Damon, Charles H., & Wharf st., shipwright. Dawson, Henry O., Newbury ave., police officer. Deasy, Timothy, 10 Jackson st., boots and shoes. Denneen, Michael, 23 Common st., stone cutter. Diekie, William, 9 Nightingale ave .. stone cutter. Dixon, Albion I., Goddard st., clerk. Doggett, Solon, 13 Union st., artist and author. Donald, William B., 19 Buckley st., stone cutter.


293


Dorley, Joseph, 10 River st., provisions. Drake, George W., Storey st., poultry dealer. Doble, Herbert F., off Cross st., grocer. Drew, Cephas, 9 Walker st., clerk. Duggan, Cornelius M., Minot st., iron moulder. Dunn, James E., Carroll's lane, blacksmith. Dyer, Calvin T., Faxon lane, foreman. Edgarton, David R., 63 Central ave., carpenter. Edwards, Henry, 11 School st:, clerk. Edwards, Stephen H., 30 Walnut st., furnaces. Ela, Levi C., 46 Farrington st., carpenter. Emerson, Henry E., 213 Washington st., book-keeper. Emerson, John N., 7 Fayette st., machinist. Estabrook, Henry L., Fenno st., farmer. Evans, John, 24 Copeland st., merchant. Falvey, Jeremiah A., 175 Willard st., stone cutter. Farquahar, George, 19 Centre st., polisher. Faunce, Quincy A., Grand View ave., builder. Fenno, Josiah A., 18 Goffe st., draughtsman. Fletcher, James B., 33 Garfield st., stone cutter. Folsom, Frank W., 18 Miller st., stone cutter. Ford, John E., 73 Quincy ave., draughtsman. Ford, Timothy F., 19 Phipps st., inspector. Foster, Charles C., 12 Jackson st., carpenter. Furnald, Thomas E., Edwards st., grocer. Galvin, John P., 60 Granite st., stone cutter. Gay, Elmer I., 40 Elm st., machinist. Gay, John S., Newcomb pl., carriage painter. Geer, Henry F., Wesson st., granite cutter. Glidden, Wallace F., Cleverly et., clerk. Girard, Daniel, 98 Water st., stone cutter. Goodhue, J. Frank, 57 Crescent st., clerk. HIall, Elijah G., 5 Newbury ave., real estate. Hardwick, Charles F., 24 Spear st., granite dealer. Hardwick, Fred W., Franklin st., store keeper. Hardwick, John F., 45 Granite st., insurance agent. Hardwick, Justin K., 41 Granite st., farmer.


294


Harkins, John, 36 Main st., mason.


Havahan, Francis J., 33 Common st., stone contractor.


Hawes, George W., 51 West st., polisher. Hayden. Herbert A., 238 Washington st., piano tuner. Higgins, Daniel, 4 South st., master mariner.


Higgins, George H., Howard ave., gardener. Higgins, Warren D., 7 Faxon ave., builder. Hobby, George H., 27 Quiney ave., shoe finisher. Johnson, Charles H., 16 River st., real estate. Johnson, Julius, 4 Nightingale ave. Jones, Hugh R., 54 Howard st., polisher. Keating, Albert, 95 Washington st., lumber dealer. Kelly, James W. 158 Copeland st., stone cutter.


Kent, Robert, 15 Kent st., stone cutter. Kilmartin, John, 57 Crescent st., provision dealer. King, Samuel M., Beale st., teller. Kittredge, Henry P., Hancock st., trav. salesman. Lamb, Thomas J., 1 Crescent st., merchant.


Lane, George W., 1 Carlmark ct., stone cutter.


Lapham, Joseph A., Washington et., fish dealer. Lawton, Lucius W., Goffe st., farmer. Lincoln, Thomas W., 266 Washington st., sail maker. Litchfield, Elwood M., Quincy ave., painter. Lennon, Edward J., Liberty sq., carpenter.


Main, George, 92 Water st., blacksmith.


Marple, Lucius E., Everett st., electrical engineer. Maver, Robert, 12 Liberty st. contractor. Marsh, Ephraim R., Bicknell st. expressman. McDonnell, Thomas, Bridge st., contractor.


McDonough, Patrick, Bates ave., granite cutter. McFarlane, George Merry Mount road. McGovern, James P., South st., merchant. McGowan, John C., 17 Franklin st., shoe repairer. McIntosh, Andrew, 60 Franklin st., contractor. McKenna, John F., 26 Botolph st., molder. McLauchlin, Charles, 30 Field st., mason. McLean, Archibald, President's ave., polisher.


295


McNally, Michael, Hancock ct., granite cutter. McPherson, Andrew, 4 Central ave., commission merchant. McTear, Ellis, Everett st., carpenter. Mead, Alfred L., 6 River st., shoe finisher. Melville, Charles T., 234 Washington st., stone cutter. Miller, John L., 67 Franklin st., contractor.


Milne, James, 3 Penn st., stone cutter. Mitchell, Arthur L., 29 Franklin st., contractor. Mitchell, Thomas F., Brook st., upholsterer.


Moodie, James, Jr., 8 Liberty st., stone cutter. Moynihan, Cornelius H., 21 Water st., shoemaker. Murray, William S., 37 Arthur st., stone cutter. Nash, Lysander W., Central ave., real estate. Nicol, James, Jr., 29 Coddington st., carpenter. Newcomb, Charles H. S., 237 Washington st., carpenter,


Newcomb, George E., 17 Gay st., engraver. Newcomb, George W., 6 Quincy st., leather. Newcomb, John H., Quincy ave., carpenter. Nutting, Abel, 44 Water st., stone business. O'Brien, George, 69 Copeland st., fish dealer. Olney, Albert G., Grand View ave., real estate. Otis, Stephen M., 159 Quincy ave., blacksmith. Owen, William II., 31 Botolph st., salesman. Oxford, Samuel 2 River street, shoe maker. Paine, Jonathan S., 7 Baxter st., boot maker. Parker, William, 2nd, 21 Quincy ave., carpenter. Perry, Frank W., Arnold st., conductor. Perry, James P., Marion st., phimber. Pierce, D. Vinton, 49 Washington st., Pierce, J. A. Stetson, Washington st., clerk. Pierce, James W., 98 Granite st., tinsmith. Powers, William F., 25 Miller st., polisher. Pope, Asa A., 9 Baxter st., machine operator. Pitts, Lemuel, Highland ave., hatter. Pratt, Alton E., Payne st., bootmaker. Pratt, Frank G., 6 Edwards st., carpenter. Preston, Andrew J., Park st., laundry.


296


Prout, George, Jr., 45 Garfield st., contractor. Ramsdell, John B. F., 54 Billings st., laundry. Rideout, James W., Payne st., gardener. Roberts, John II. 22 Brooks st., upholsterer. Robertson, Joseph, Adams st., farmer. Rogers, Osborne, 237 Hancock st., grocery dealer. Rooney, John II., 32 Bates ave., blacksmith. Russell, John, Bradford st., stone cutter. Ryan, John II., 72 Common st., granite cutter. Sampson, William II., Jr., 2 Wharf st., clerk. Sargent, George B., 17 Howard st., motorman. Saville, George' G., 5 Greenleaf st. Shackley, Albert J., 19 Cross st., stone cutter. Shackley, Jonas, 3 Hall place, carpenter. Shepherd, George, 4 River st., shoe finisher. Shirley, Alexander, 5 Filbert st., stone cutter. Small, Sanford, Faxon road, grocer. Snow, Ephraim _1., West Eim ave., mariner. Somers, Charles J., 9 Newcomb place, hair dresser. Souther, Edward B., 2 Foster st., news dealer. Spear, William G., 23 Granite st., librarian. Sullivan, James H., 9 Quincy ave., stone cutter. Swain, Stephen N., 62 Phipps st., shoe maker. Sweeny, Michael, 31 Main st., boot maker. Swingle, Jonathan S., 198 Hancock st., contractor. Tarbox, Stephen K., Hancock ct., blacksmith. Thayer, George W., 60 Crescent st., stone cutter. Thayer, Nahum A., 92 West st., blacksmith. Thayer, Thomas J. H., 9 Wendell st., engineer. Teasdale, Robert J., Malden st., agent. Thomas, Joseph E., 254 Washington st., tree protectors. Tobey, Rufus B., Lincoln ave., clergyman. Totman, Henry S., 15 Chubbuck st., clerk. Vogel, Adam S., 74 Willard st., real estate. Wade, Edmund R., Prospect st. Webb, James H., 146 Washington st., real estate. Weymouth, Henry S., Glover ave., agent.


297


Whittier, Ozro M., 23 Farrington st., machinist.


Wilson, Stephen E., Irving pl., real estate. Williams, L. Dowley, Adams st. Young, Joel S., Quincy ave., clerk.


Young, William J. 272 Washington street, stone mason.


299


Adams Academy.


To His Honor the Mayor of the City of Quincy :-


The Board of Managers of the Adams Academy respect- fully submit their annual report.


The event of chief and painful importance in the history of Adams Academy during the last year is the death of the Master, William Royall Tyler, A. B. Mr. Tyler had been con- tinuously in the service of the Academy since September 1874, serving nineteen years as first assistant, and four as master. He had been the pupil of his predecesors, Dr. Dimmock and Dr. Everett, at the Boston Latin School and in Harvard College for some time before Adams Academy went into operation and had won their confidence and affection in the highest degree. He had acted as Master during Dr. Dimmock's last sickness in March 1878 and at three subsequent periods when his successor was temporarily incapacitated. On Dr. Everett's resignation, in 1893, he was appointed master, and in 1896 was placed by Mayor Adams on the Board of Managers.


Mr. Tyler was active in his work up to the last. He re- turned to his home after school on Friday, October 22nd, propos-


300


ing to attend the football match with Thayer Academy at Braintree that same afternoon ; but he felt unable to leave his house on Sunday, and died on Monday the first of November 1897. He was within six weeks of being forty-five years old.


He had sustained, not only in the instruction and disei- pline, but in the amusements and daily life of his pupils a char- acter for industry, scholarship, firmness, gentleness and the most devoted and judicious good will which is not easily sur- passed in the history of education. He had never forfeited even in the delicate intimacies of the boarding-house and the playground, the respect which he secured from the first in the schoolroom. To his associates in teaching, whatever their rel- ative rank he was always friendly and helpful, and partic- ularly encouraging to his younger and less experienced co !- leagues. The Board of Managers felt most grateful for the in- timate acquaintance which his presence at their meetings af- forded with school affairs, and the community will long regret the sudden removal of a citizen of singularly winning manners and lofty aims.


His loss at the precise moment when it occurred, found the Academy already crippled with the illness of the assistant mas- ter, Mr. John O. Hall, Jr. His work for the month of October was taken by the former master, who on Mr. Tyler's sickness, assumed his duties, Mr. Dennis F. Greaney, a graduate of the Academy in 1993, and of Harvard College in 1897, taking Mr. Hall's classes. On the death of the Master, Dr. Everett was authorized by the Board to take temporary charge of the school. Mr. Hall's work has been performed during November and December by Mr. Ernest Jackson (H. C. 1878) a teacher of great experience, and by Mr. James D. Kent, Jr., a graduate of the Academy in 1896, and at present a member of the Sopho- more Class in Harvard College.


The Acting Master reports that during this period of three months, which has witnessed such constant occasion foranxiety, and so much that is deeply distressing, the pupils of Adams Academy, while showing undisguised their deep sympathy in the sickness of their teachers, and their acute grief for their


301


master's loss, have conducted themselves with a regularity, pro- priety and industry beyond praise.


The chief public events of the year, the prize speaking in June, the athletic contest in the Spring with Thayer Academy, and the regular sports on Founder's Day went off with great spirit and interest. The matter of football, at present the source of so much angry discussion, was very carefully con- sidered by Mr. Tyler, before authorizing and encouraging the formation of a football team : and the experience of the season indicates that the pleasure and profit from the sport decidedly outbalance any disadvantages arising from it.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.