Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1899, Part 22

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1899
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Jason G. Witham, Alfred Sampson.


Adelaide A. Claflin,


Sylvester Brown, Sigourney Butler, John A. Gordon.


NOTE .- Alfred Sampson resigned, and James H. Slade was elected. George L. Miller resigned, and John A. Gordon was elected.


1885-86.


Sigourney Butler, John A. Gordon, Adelaide A. Claflin,


Sylvester Brown, Jason G. Witham, Francis L. Hayes.


Sigourney Butler,


Francis L. Hayes,


Adelaide A. Claflin,


1886-87. John A. Gordon, Sylvester Brown, Joseph M. Sheahan.


1887-88.


Francis L. Hayes, John A. Gordon, Joseph M. Sheahan.


1888.


Rupert F. Claflin, Francis L. Hayes, Joseph M. Sheahan.


CITY OF QUINCY, 1889.


Sylvester Brown, Rupert F. Claflin, John F. Cole, John A. Gordon, H. Evan Cotton,


Francis L. Hayes, Joseph M. Sheahan, Eben Muse, Thomas Gurney.


1890.


Sylvester Brown, Rupert F. Claflin, John F. Cole, Joseph M. Sheahan,


Francis L. Hayes. John A. Gordon, Emery L. Crane, Thomas Gurney.


H. Evan Cotton,


NOTE .- Francis L. Hayes resigned, and Wendell G. Corthell was elected by joint meeting of the Council and the School Board.


Sylvester Brown, Thomas Gurney, Rupert F. Claflin,


Sylvester Brown, Thomas Gurney, John A. Gordon,


105


1891.


Harrison A. Keith, Joseph M. Sheahan, Ambrose F. Roche, Elijah G. Hall.


1892.


Wendell G. Corthell, Joseph M. Sheahan, H. Evan Cotton, Elijah G. Hall.


1893.


Harrison A. Keith, Joseph M. Sheahan, Ambrose F. Roche, Elijah G. Hall.


1894.


Wendell G. Corthell, Joseph M. Sheahan, James F. Harlow, Thomas Gurney.


1895.


Wellington Record, Joseph M. Sheahan, James F. Harlow, Thomas . Gurney.


NOTE .- George B. Rice resigned, and Frank A. Page was elected by a joint vote of the Council and the School Board.


1896.


Charles H. Porter, Frank A. Page, William D. Burns, Henry Hallowell, Walter R. Breed,


Wellignton Record, Frank C. Field, Mabel E. Adams, Thomas Gurney.


Rupert F. Claflin, H. Evan Cotton. Wendell G. Corthell, John A. Gordon, Emery L. Crane,


Emery L. Crane, Harrison A. Keith, Ambrose F. Roche,. John A. Gordon, Charles H. Porter,


Emery L. Crane, Charles H. Porter, Wendell G. Corthell, John A. Gordon, James F. Harlow,


Emery L. Crane, George B. Rice, William D. Burns, John A. Gordon, Charles H. Porter,


Emery L. Crane, George B. Rice, William D. Burns, Henry C .. Hallowell,


Charles H. Porter,


106


1897.


Charles H. Porter, Frank A. Page, John H. Ash, Henry C. Hallowell, Walter R. Breed,


Charles H. Porter,


Frank A. Page, John H. Ash, Henry C. Hallowell, Walter R. Breed,


Charles H. Porter,


Frederick H. Smith,


Frank A. Page,


Henry C. Hallowell,


Mabel E. Adams,


Charles H. Porter,


Nathaniel S. Hunting,


Thomas J. Dion,


Charles F. Merrick,


Frederick H. Smith,


Wellington Record, Frank C. Field, Mabel E. Adams, Frederick J. Peirce.


1898.


Wellington Record, Frank C. Field, Mabel E. Adams, Frederick J. Peirce.


1899.


Wellington Record, Nathaniel S. Hunting, John H. Ash, Frederick J. Peirce.


1900.


Wellington Record, Henry C. Hallowell, Mabel E. Adams, Frederick J. Peirce.


N. B .- Kindly notify the Superintendent of any mistakes so that this list may have historical value.


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School Committee


For 1900.


At Large.


DR. HENRY C. HALLOWELL,


Term expires 1900


DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING,


1901


MR. CHARLES F. MERRICK,


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1902


By Wards.


Ward 1. HON. CHARLES H. PORTER, 1. Term expires. 1900


Ward 2. MR. FREDERICK H. SMITH,


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66 1901


Ward 3. MISS MABEL E. ADAMS, .


1901


Ward 4. DR. THOMAS J. DION,


Ward 5. DR. WELLINGTON RECORD,


66


1900


Ward 6. DR. FREDERICK J. PEIRCE,


66 1902


Chairman of the School Board, HON. CHARLES H. PORTER.


Secretary of the Board and Superintendent of Schools, HERBERT WARREN LULL. Office, No. 1. Faxon Block, Hancock Street.


Office Open : - Monday, 8 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5, and 7.30 to 8.30 P. M. Tuesday, 8 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5.P. M. Wednesday, 8 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 P. M. Thursday, 8 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 P. M. Friday, 8 A. M. to 1 P. M., 2 to 5 P. M. Saturday, 8 to 12 A. M.


Regular Hours of Superintendent :- Monday, 7.30 to 8.30 P. M. Tuesday, 4 to 5 P. M. Thursday, 4 to 5 P. M. Friday, 12 to 1 P. M.


The regular meetings of the School Board are held at eight o'clock P. M. the last Tuesday in each month.


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108


STANDING SUB-COMMITTEES FOR 1900.


FOR THE DIFFERENT SCHOOLS :


HIGH


ADAMS


CODDINGTON


GRIDLEY BRYANT


JOHN HANCOCK


LINCOLN MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS


QUINCY


WASHINGTON


WILLARD .


WOLL ASTON


Messrs. Porter, Hallowell, Miss Adams Miss Adams, Messrs. Hunting, Peirce Messrs. Hallowell, Porter, Peirce Messrs. Porter, Dion, Merrick Messrs. Hallowell, Dion, Miss Adams Messrs. Hunting, Dion, Miss Adams Messrs. Merrick, Smith, Record Messrs. Peirce, Record, Hunting Messrs. Smith, Record, Merrick Messrs. Dion, Hallowell, Merrick Messrs. Record, Smith, Peirce


Finance and Salaries, Messrs. Porter, Hallowell, Smith.


Books, Supplies and Sundries, Miss Adams, Messrs. Record, Hunting.


Transportation, Messrs. Record, Dion, Merrick.


Evening Schools, Messrs. Peirce, Hunting, Dion.


Text Books, Messrs. Hallowell, Peirce, Miss Adams.


Special Subjects, Messrs. Hunting, Smith, Merrick.


Calendar for 1900.


First term : Tuesday, January 2,-Friday, March 30.


Second term : Monday, April 16, - Wednesday, June 27.


Third term : Tuesday, September 4,-Friday, December 21. The New Year: Wednesday, January 2, 1901.


Holidays : February 22, April 19, May 30, June 17.


Thanksgiving Recess : Remainder of week from Wednesday noon.


Regular General Meetings : First afternoon of every term, at four o'clock, in the hall of the High School.


Regular Grade Meetings of Special Teachers : First two weeks of every term at four o'clock.


High School Graduation : Wednesday, June 27.


Grammar School Graduation : Thursday, June 28.


Index.


PAGE.


Adams Academy-Report of Managers .


269


Address of Mayor, 1900


9


Administrative Boards


4


Animals and Provisions-Report of Inspector


260


Appropriations, Expenditures and Balances of 1899


111


Assessors- Report of Board


123


Births of 1899


156


Barial Places-Report of Managers


201


Care Fund, Perpetual-Burial Places


43


City Auditor -- Report of .


45


Advertising, Printing and Stationery


50


Almshouse


45


Annual Appropriations


111


Arthur Street


53


Assessors-Books, Binding and Postage


52


Assessors-Clerical Services


51


Assessors-Miseellaneous


51


Assessors-Transfers


51


Beale Street


53


Beale Street Bridge Footway


53


Billings Road


55


Billings Road and West Elm Avenue


53


Burial Places


54


Canal Street Culvert


89


City Debt .


58


City Hospital


61


City Officers-Pay of


55


Clerk, City Clerk


57


Clerk, Executive Department


57


Clerk, Tax Colleetor


58


Clerk, Treasurer


67


Coddington and Wollaston Schools Plumbing


60


Coddington Street Widening'


60


Contingent Fund


58


Cranch Hill Schoolhouse Land


61


Debt Statement


116 ·


Bridges, Culverts and Drains


434


City Auditor-Report of (Continued)


PAGE.


Decoration Day


61


East Elm Avenue


62


Edgestones and Sidewalks


61


Enforcement of Liquor Laws


81


Engineering


61


Engine Houses-Alterations


52


Faxon Road .


62


Fire Department-Fire Alarm


64


Fire Department -Firemen's Clothing


67


Fire Department-Fuel


66


Fire Department-Horse Shoeing and Keeping


64


Fire Department-Keeping Chief's Horse


64


Fire Department-Lighting Engine Houses


66


Fire Department-Miscellaneous Expenses


67


Fire Department-New Hose, Horses and Harness


70


Fire Department-Pay of Men


63


Fire Department -Repairs


62


Fire Department - Whistle at Wollaston


71


Goddard Street and Federal Avenue


62


Grade Crossings-Abolishing


52


Hancock and Granite Street Widening


104


Hancock Street Paving .


73


Hancock Street Widening near Music Hall


104


Health


71


Howard Street Widening


71


Interest Account


109


John Hancock Memorial Tablet


73


Law Library


76


Library-Fuel and Lighting


75


Library-Miscellaneous


75


Library-Periodicals, Printing and Binding


74


Library - Salaries and Assistants


75


Newcomb Street Extension


80


Old Colony Street Drain


104


Park Debt


116


Parks and Playgrounds


82


Pay of City Officers .


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Payne Street


88


Playgrounds


101


Police


80


Police Station


82


Poor Out of Almshouse


47


Removal of Snow


102


Repair of Public Buildings


83


Repairs, Schoolhouses


86


School Street Widening


. 101


Library-Catalogue Account


75


Library, Thomas Crane Public-Books


74


Miscellaneous City Expenses


77


435


City Auditor - Report of (Continued)


PAGE.


Sea Street Widening


60


Sewer Debt


59


Sewerage Loan, Premium Account


43


Sewers - Maintenance


89


Sewers-House Connections


95


Sidewalks and Edgestones


61


1 State and Military Aid


103


Street Crossings


104


Statement of Appropriations, Expenditures, Balances, ete.


111


Statement of City Debt


116


Street Lighting


101


Trafford Street Rebuilding


104 59


Water Supply-Extension, 1899


107


Water Supply-Maintenance


105


Watering Streets


101


Willard Street Lines


105


Willard Street Wall


105


City Clerk-Report of


155


Births of 1899


156


Marriages of 1899


170


Deaths of 1899 .


175


Eleetion Returns-1899


184


Jury List for 1900


190


City Council-1900 .


6


City Government-1900


3


City Physician-Report of


261


City Treasurer-Report of


37


Report of Woodward Fund and Property


309


Commissioner of Public Works-Report of


131


Deaths of 1899


175


Deaths-Cause, Age, Sex, Nativity, ete.


256


Debt Statement


116


Department Officials


3


Election Returns


184


Executive Officers


3


Fire Department-Report of Chief


225


Financial Report of Auditor


62


Fire Alarm Boxes


241


Fire, Losses, ete., in 1899


228


Permanent Force


228


Running Rules


243


Health Department-Report of Board


251


Examiners of Plumbers .


260


Inspector of Plumbing, Report of Inspector's Report


259


257


Johnson Fund, Cotton C .- Report of Treasurer Jury List for 1900


43


191


Water Debt


Expenditures of 1899


111


436


PAGE.


Law Department-Report of City Solicitor


207


Legislative Department


6


Marriages for 1899 .


170


Mayor's Address of 1900


9


Milk Inspection-Report of Inspector


263


Park Commissioners-Report of


197 7


Police Department . Report of Chief


217


Report of Liquor Officer


222


Poor Department-Report of Overseer Auditor's Account


47


Public Works, Department of-Report


131


Madison Street .


76 80


Quarry Street Paving


83


Sewer Assessments


90


Sewer Construction


91


Sidewalks, Permanent


100


Streets, General Repairs


96


Public Library, Thomas Crane -Report of Trustces


265


Treasurer's Statement


267


Schools - Report of School Committee


Financial Report


High School Alumni


High School Graduation


High School Prize Speaking


Parents' Day of Grammar Schools


93 at end of book


Quincy Teachers' Association


91 at end of hook 61 at end of book 37 at end of book


Report of Superintendent of Schools


9 at end of book


Report of Truant Officer


41 at end of book


School Calendar for 1900 .


109 at end of book


School Committees of the Past


99 at end of book


Teachers in Service .


75 at end of book


Sewerage Commissioners-Report of


145


Solicitor-Report of


207


Tax Collector-Report of


127


Treasurer's Report .


37


Water Bureau- Sce Report of Commissioner of Public Works Woodward Institute-Report of Managers of Fund


Report of Board of Directors of Institute


275


Report of Treasurer of Fund .


309


Course of Study


300


Daily Programme


302


Departments


289


Report of Principal


277


43


Rock Island Fund-Report of Treasurer


5 at end of book 47 at end of book 89 at end of book 81 at end of book 85 at end of book


Report of Attendance


Report of Principal of High School


131


271


Nightingale Avenue


245


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