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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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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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