Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1901, Part 14

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1901
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8. Price Morris,


59


4


24


9. Anna Marks,


86


2


15


9. Charles F. Colby,


46


24


10.


11. Euseb DeGreeney,


69


11


17


11. Alexander Marnock,


50


1


13. Thomas Travers,


80


14. Martin Cook,


-


4


16. Mary Webb,


78


19. Ann McGann,


70


21. Janette Lisle Atkins,


37


2


28


21. Rogers,


6


24. Checchi Rita,


56


1


6


24. Mary Elizabeth Whittemore,


68


2


25. Patrick J. Ryan,


26


25. Thomas J. Doyle,


4


3


25 Stephen B. Colby,


77


6


5


26. Michael Sullivan,


67


27. Einar M. Tuamikoski,


5


27. Gridley B. Totman,


65


2


25


29. Mary J. Knight,


36


-


-


- 29. Frances A. Glover,


64


11


17


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-


-


-


Election RReturns.


VOTE AT STATE ELECTION, NOVEMBER 5, 1901.


WARDS


4


5


Total 6 Vote.


PRE 1 PRE 2 PRE 1 PRE 2 PRE 1 PRE 2 PRE 1 PRE 2


FOR GOVERNOR.


Michael T. Berry of Haverhill, S. L. P.,


4


7


1


4


12


15


12


17


6


15


93


W. Murray Crane of Dalton, R.


210


242


126


126


189


178


97


141


401


233


1943


John B. Lewis, Jr., of Reading, Pro.,


3


0


1


1


6


1


3


3


6


5


29


Josiah Quincy of Boston, D.,


56


85


42


120


135


71


174


102


70


106


961


George H. Wrenn of Springfield, D. S., 22 Blanks.


7


1


16


15


38


19


19


16


35


188


12


23


12


11


16


10


16


17


10


19


146


FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.


John L. Bates of Boston, R.,


207


239


126


129


190


177


93


147


403


243


1954


John W. Coughlin of Fall River, D.,


48


71


33


102


133


64


160


95


57


101


864


Alfred E. Jones of Everett, S. L. P.,


5


2


1


5


12


13


10


13


7


10


78


William II. Partridge of Newton, Pro.,


0


3


0


1


6


3


1


2


7


9


32


Charles W. White of Boston, D. S., Blanks,


25


15


3


19


18


40


28


18


17


29


212


22


34


20


22


14


16


29


24


18


21


220


313


SECRETARY.


Frederick W. Clark of Boston, Pro.


2


0


1


4


10


5


5


7


12


7


53


Alonzo H Dennett of Middleborough, D S 23


10


3


21


20


42


21


18


21


32


211


Jeremiah O'Fihelly of Abington, S. L. P. 5


6


2


6


13


12


22


18


7


10


101


William M. Olin of Boston, R.,


215


240


123


125


183


175


93


134


397


243


1928


Willmore B. Stone of Springfield, D.


34


58


27


89


108


54


149


87


40


87


733


Blanks


28


50


27


33


39


25


31


35


32


34


334


FOR TREASURER.


George E. Batchelder of Lynnfield, Pro. 0


1


2


8


7


3


5


11


6


45


Wendall P. Bosworth of Brockton, D. S. 27


14


1


18


24


40


29


19


20


37


229


Edward S. Bradford of Springfield, R., 214


235


122


123


182


172


87


137


391


233


1896


Joseph L. Chalifoux of Lowell, D,


37


53


26


90


107


60


149


90


45


85


742


Frederick A. Nagler of Springfield, S L P 1


3


1


5


13


7


19


13


5


9


76


Blanks


28


58


31


40


39


27


34


35


37


43


372


AUDITOR.


James F. Dean of Salem, D.,


37


62


28


94


115


57


143


88


48


95


767


Frank Keefe of Lynn, S. L. P.,


4


6


1


8


12


9


15


18


5


11


89


John H. Smith of Dalton, Pro.,


5


4


0


1


6


6


2


4


12


6


46


Frank Thompson of Plymouth, D. S.,


25


11


3


17


22


45


29


16


19


32


219


Henry E. Turner of Malden, R., Blanks,


205


229


120


117


179


170


87


138


374


231


1850


31


52


31


41


39


26


45


35


51


38


389


314


FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL.


Allen Coffin of Nantucket, Pro.,


0


3


0


3


6


3


3


4


11


5 38


John T. Hargraves of Worcester, S. L. P 3


1


4


11


9


13


14


3


12


77


Herbert Parker of Lancaster, R.,


209


234


122


128


183


174


83


134


386


230


1883


Arthur A. Putnam of Uxbridge, D.,


42


54


31


91


115


61


156


91


49


100


790


Clarence E. Spelman of Westfield, D. S., 24


11


2


16


20


37


25


19


22


29


205


Blanks,


29


55


27


36


38


29


41


37


38


37


367 1


COUNCILLOR, SECOND DISTRICT.


,


Michael J. Collins of Boston, D.,


46


64


31


101


108


60


169


105


46


74


804


Arthur A. Maxwell of Boston, R,


206


231


122


118


190


173


82


132


396


234


1884


Walter T McDonough of Hyde Park, D S 23


12


2


21


29


45


33


27


24


34


250


Blanks,


32


57


28


38


46


35


37


35


43


71


422


SENATOR, FIRST NORFOLK DISTRICT.


Charles F. King of Holbrook, D.


47


62


33


102


127


59


175


106


68


105


884


William M. Packard of Quincy, D. S.,


33


32


5


27


50


59


46


46


26


44


368


Eugene II. Sprague of Quincy, R.,


203


215


120


116


176


172


69


122


385


213


1791


James L. Wildes of Weymouth, Pro.,


1


6


2


1


5


7


4


4


8


10


48


Blanks,


23


49


23


32


15


16


27


21


22


41


269


REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL


COURT.


Frank E. Badger of Quincy, R.,


140


128


80


61


124


124


67


103


342


261


1430


Jeremiah W. Donovan of Quincy, D. S. 17


11


1


16


23


44


33


33


23


46


247


31


Harrison A. Keith of Quincy, D.,


88


146


65


152


160


102


179


133


93


97


1215


Angus G. McDonnell of Quincy, D. S., John McKnight of Quincy, R.,


21


7


4


14


22


41


20


20


22


34


205


178


187


84


94


135


149


73


127


343


185


1555


George II. Wilson of Quincy, D. Blanks,


91


169


87


166


193


112


156


110


72


85


1241


79


80


45


53


89


54


114


72


123


118


827


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Gustave B. Bates of Quincy, D. S.


53


35


17


22


40


64


40


30


47


53


401


Thomas Blanchard of Stoughton, R.,


178


191


99


104


159


157


76


126


365


227


1682


John Cavanagh of Braintree, D., Blanks,


51


80


33


107


129


67


164


104


51


94


880


25


58


34


15


45


25


41


39


46


39


397


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


(To Fill Vacancy.)


Watts HI. Bowker of Brookline, R.,


69


54


38


40


73


80


45


86


189


130


804


Marshall P. Wright of Quincy, D.,


205


274


129


211


260


190


240


188


282


239


2218


Blanks


33


36


16


27


40


43


36


25


38


44


338


ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS.


John Everett of Canton, R.,


220


250


123


162


215


190


134


181


406


280


2161


Lewis R. Whitaker of Franklin, R., Blanks,


182


211


108


138


184


172


117


149


373


233


1867


212


267


135


256


347


264


391


268


239


313


2692


DISTRICT ATTORNEY.


James P. Barlow of Brockton, D. S.,


37


31


6 30


50


68


69


48


38


63


440


Asa P. French of Randolph, R., Blanks,


222


255


138


193


258


190


177


185


409


281


2308


48


78


39


55


65


55


75


66


62


69


612


316


CLERK OP COURTS.


Louis A. Cook of Weymouth, R, Blanks,


227


262


134


198


266


224


195


218


430


308


2462


80


102


49


80


107


89


126


81


79


105


898


SHERIFF.


Samuel H. Capen of Dedham, R.,


202


260


129


177


237


180


179


178


413


279


2234


Peter M. Carlson of Quincy, D. S., Blanks,


64


33


10


36


72


79


60


65


38


58


515


41


71


44


65


64


54


82


56


58


76


611


317


VOTE AT MUNICIPAL ELECTION, DECEMBER 3, 1901.


-WARDS


Total


5


6 Vote


PRE 1 PRE 2 PRE 1 PRE 2 PRE 1 PRE 2 PRE 1 PRE 2


FOR MAYOR.


Charles M. Bryant, C. I. N. P.,


120


128


68


110


101


84


164


114


384


274


1547


Frederick L. Jones, R.,


152


174


80


89


170


206


55


133


232


95


1386


Frederick W. Tirrell, D.,


15


111


56


101


134


50


132


137


27


101


894


Levi II. Turner, D. S.,


20


7


1


17


16


39


24


19


23


10


206


Blanks,


7


6


2


5


1


1


10


8


8


9


57


COUNCILMEN-AT-LARGE.


Charles Alden, R.,


215


250


120


151


177


178


92


166


487


291


2127


Gustave B. Bates, D. S.,


61


51


18


42


49


73


40


61


80


70


545


William J. Colligan, D.,


42


80


44


102


121


67


170


144


65


97


932


William Corcoran, D. S.,


26


20


7


28


36


61


78


64


54


66


440


Arthur" Craig, R.,


199


255


115


144


190


187


107


153


480


252


2082


Patrick W. Driscoll, D.,


62


92


40


110


186


125


179


168


52


122


1136


John A Duggan, D.,


54


95


48


120


119


70


177


160


65


213


1121


James F. Foy, D. S.,


40


21


12


49


56


66


42


44


43


65


438


Thomas V. Keating, D.,


38


69


42


90


101


53


183


151


55


88


870


Angus G. MacDonnell, D. S.,


27


20


9


28


41


51


34


33


43


54


340


Edwin McIntosh, D. S.,


24


14


6


19


42


53


28


37


50


58


331


318


Arthur W. Newcomb, R.,


220


262


131


169


189


210


95


163


488


271


2198


Nathan G. Nickerson, R.,


212


239


117


134


163


178


82


153


192


276


2046


Andrew Stewart, R.,


210


238


108


126


173


195


78


153


463


221


1965


Blanks,


290


424


218


298


467


333


540


405


453


451


3879


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-AT-LARGE, (3 years. )


Albert G. Coffin, D. S.,


35


41


19


43


52


69


65


61


52


84


521


Nathaniel S. Hunting, R., D.,


254


288


135


210


263


221


203


243


511


307


2635


Blanks,


55


97


53


69


107


90


117


107


116


128


939


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-AT-LARGE, (1 year ) TO FILL VACANCY.


James II. Churchill, R. D., Blanks,


223


266


138 219


261


244


204


256


534


367


2712


121


160


69


103


161


136


181


155


145


152


1383


COUNCILMEN FROM WARD 1.


Lewis Bass Jr., R.,


235


275


510


Peter M. Carlson, D. S.,


65


25


90


Henry M. Faxon, R.,


186


238


424


Francis M. Hodges, D.,


53


101


154


Gustav E. Livendal, D. S.,


40


20


60


Andrew A. Meyer, R.,


173


244


417


Walter B. Wilson, D.,


100


154


254


Blanks,


1.80


221


401


319


COUNCILMEN FROM WARD 2.


George E. Adams, R.,


95


119


214


George K. Carter, D.,


80


101


181


Charles C. Foster, D.,


68


83


151


John C. McGuane, D.,


63


138


201


William M. Packard, D. S.


7


31


38


Alexander W. Thompson, R.,


85


152


237


Joseph L. Whiton, Jr., R.,


100


146


246


Charles E. Woodbury, D. S.,


8


37


45


Blanks,


115


159


274


SCHOOL COMMITTEE FROM WARD 2, (FOR 3 YEARS.)


Frederick HI. Smith, R., D.,


147


227


374


Blanks,


60


95


155


COUNCILMEN FROM WARD 3.


Alfred O. Diack, R.,


184


208


392


Johan Malmquist, D. S.,


27


38


65


Edward H. McGinty, D.,


193


102


295


Walter E. Piper, R.,


159


199


358


Henry J. Rendle, D. S.,


51


65


116


Charles Roessler, D. S.,


35


40


75


Thomas W. Smith, R.,


176


202


378


320


William T. Spargo, R. I. N. P., DeCosta, Blanks, Curtis,


179


98


277


1


1


260


188


448


1


1


SCHOOL COMMITTEE FROM WARD THREE (3 YEARS.)


Mabel E. Adams, R.,


277


266


543


M. Donohue,


1


1


Blanks,


144


114


258


COUNCILNEN FROM WARD 4.


Frederick Bailer, D. S.,


36


39


75


James H. Elcock, D.,


234


165


399


Peter T. Fallon, D.,


216


197


413


William H. Fuge, R.,


96


169


265


William P. Hughes, D.,


221


165


386


William S. Murray, R.,


59


142


201


Thomas Ring, D. S.,


30


33


63


Adolph S. Sandberg, R.,


57


140


197


Blanks,


206


183


389


321


COUNCILMEN FROM WARD 5.


Clarence II. Barstow, D. S.,


117


Richard R. Freeman, R.,


510


Walter F. Nichols, R.,


518


Herbert J. Polk, R.,


512


Blanks,


365


COUNCILMEN FROM WARD 6.


Alton E. Baker, D. S.,


117


William G. Gassett, R.,


315


Charles A. Hadlock, R.,


313


Pontas Houlton, D. S.,


92


Ashby Knight, D. S.,


102


Louis F. R. Langelier, R.,


298


Blanks,


320


LICENSE. 1


Yes,


106


139


59


121


170


128


100


109


100


194


1226


No,


222


237


135


166


223


223


216


261


550


281


2514


Blanks,


16


50


13


35


29


29


69


41


24


4.4


350


CITY CLERK.


Yes,


128


154


56


113


131


98


91


96


290


195


1352


No,


147


155


87


116


173


158


165


184


138


140


1463


Blanks,


69


117


64


93


118


124


129


131


246


184


1275


322


323


JURY LIST FOR 1902.


List of Jurors for 1902, prepared by the Registrars of Voters ; posted for ten days, and then accepted by the City Council.


Avery, John A., 8 River st., foreman.


Alden, Frederick E., 19 Howard st., vamper.


Adams, Herbert D., 279 Washington st., clerk.


Addison, Leonard F. Eustis st., machinist.


Anderson, Charles E., Beale st., machinist.


Austin, Charles H., 929 Hancock st., car conductor.


Ames, Samuel, 58 Cross st., grocer.


Ahern, John J., 30 Squantum st., book-stamper.


Ago, Edward S., Hodges ave., machinist.


Axberg, Charles J., Taylor st.


Baker, Winthrop D., Rawson road, clerk.


Barry, Patrick H., 24 Sagamore st., clerk.


Bowman, George, 11 Intervale st., stonecutter.


Brewer, Frank, 2 Bigelow st., grocer.


Brown, George H., 29 Garfield st., engineer.


Barry, William B., 58 Crescent st., stonecutter.


Berry, Michael A., 21 Cross st., stonecutter.


Batts, Michael, 61 Copeland st., stonecutter. Bryan, Matthew S., 86 West st, teamster. Burkhard, Aloys, 10 Wittich pl., shipper.


Bennett, Edwin S., 27 Granite st., carriages.


Branch, Ernest W., 1419 Hancock st., civil engineer.


Bean, Joseph E., 74 Washington st., machine operator.


Burrell, Walter B., 1419 Hancock st., boot stitcher.


Boyden, Fred S., 644 Hancock st., builder. Baker, Charles T., Safford st., book-keeper.


Barlow, Elisha J., Norfolk st., carpenter. Barry, Peter A., 58 Crescent st., blacksmith.


Bean, George H., 51 Atlantic st., salesman.


Beckford, Edwin S., 130 Washington st., electrician.


Bigelow, John P., 37 Franklin st., clerk.


Blanchard, Edward R., 154 Washington st., salesman.


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Burrell, Frank E., 166 Washington st., boot-finisher.


Burns, Michael, Payne st., granite dealer.


Buckley, Phineas, Flint st., iron moulder.


Byron, John J., 33 Phipps st., laborer. Burke, Patrick P., Larry st., stonecutter.


Barnes, Franklin, 7 Elm pl., heeler. Bamford, Doctor, Temple st., tailor.


Baker, Abner L., 19 Winthrop ave., real estate.


Barstow, Alfred T., Beach st., machinist.


Burns, John Edward, 15 Payne st., shoemaker.


Ballou, John C., 6 Rogers st., granite. Bent, John H., Cottage st., salesman.


Carlson, Charles F., 12 Saville st., variety store. Chase, William P., 75 Beach st., gold beater.


Coolidge, Waldo A., 19 Quincy ave., carriage painter. Crane, Charles, 2 Greenleaf st., provision dealer.


Cobb, Walter H., 147 Elm st., reporter. Coyle, John, 24 Columbia st., stonecutter. Casey, James P., Brooks st., machinist.


Carlson, Peter N., 29 Curtis st., paving cutter Carter, Benjamin W., 25 Granite st., gardner. Chase, Richard D., Goffe st., book-keeper. Connelly, Dennis, Cottage ave., teamster. Coyle, Luke J., Brackett st., blacksmith.


Crane, Frank W., 42 Elm st., grain business.


Curtis, Lewis B., 59 Coddington st., watch-maker. Campbell, James H., 90 Copeland st., granite cutter. Craig, Arthur, 1 Copeland st., book-keeper. Conway, Patrick E., 13 Cross st., blacksmith. Corry, Michael, 48 Bates ave., stonecutter. Crowell, Fred S., 42 Crescent st., stonecutter. Coleman, Patrick, 129 Water st., stonecutter. Cleverly, James F., 40 North st., salesman. Chrishom, John J., 369 Hancock st., iron moulder. Chase, William L., 1587 Hancock st., baker. Carey, Charles P., 327 Newport ave., gardener. Coombs, Fred H., 280 Farrington st., carpenter.


3:5


Cantfill, Morris T., Franklin st., draughtsman. Curtis, Thomas, 77 Franklin st. Canty, John, Hodges ave., machinist. Clark, Joseph P., 68 Squantum st., clerk. Damon, Amos E., 39 Edwards st., stove dealer.


Damon, Charles H., 6 Wharf st., ship wright. Drake, George W., 180 Washington st., poultry dealer.


Drew, Cephas, 9 Walker st., clerk.


Dunn, James E., 118 Whitwell st., blacksmith. Dinegan, John H., School st., real estate. Duggan, John A., 3 Atlantic st., inventor.


Donovan, Jeremiah W., Squantum st., real estate. Dewson, George B., Adams st., real estate.


Drake, Thomas F., Washington st., real estate.


Dunphy, Thomas J., 29 Chestnut st., book-keeper. Dakers, Peter W., 145 Water st., stonecutter. Drummond, David T., 4 Jackson st., tool-maker. Dunstan, James S., 22 Jackson's lane, stonecutter. Dugan, John J., 80 Common st., insurance agent. Desmond, James F., 105 Copeland st., granite. Devine, William, + Centre st., stonecutter. Dillon, James P., 3 Conant st., blacksmith. Drohan, Edward F., 7 Conant st., stonecutter.


Dunn, Columbus, 10 Dunn's Hill road, blacksmith. Dunbar, Walter A., 16 Gay st., compositor. Devine, Jerome, + Centre st., stonecutter. Duggan, John, Bryant ave., quarryman. Edgarton, David R., 63 Central ave., carpenter. Edwards, Stephen H., 20 Walker st., furnaces. Egan, Philip T., 4 Cross st., salesman.


Ewell, William W., 7 Foster st., book-keeper. Ela, Levi C., 197 Farrington st., carpenter. Estabrook, Henry L., Fenno st., farmer. Elcock, George, 163 Copeland st., granite dealer. Farquhar, George, 29 Centre st., polisher. Fenno, Josiah A., 358 Hancock st., draughtsman. Fletcher, James B., 33 Garfield st., stonecutter.


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Fay, Patrick, 25 Penn st., laborer. Fallon, Peter T., 22 Common st., granite dealer. Fegan, Walter R., Hancock st., granite dealer. Finegan, Frank B., Calumet st., machinist. Fuller, Virgil W., 9 Hall pl., granite agent. Freeborn, James, 1200 Hancock st., gardener. Flynn, Dominick, 555 Hancock st., laborer. Flanagan, James P., Field st., grocer. Furnald, Channing T., 51 Edwards st., clerk. Findlay, Robert, Liberty st., granite cutter. Fletcher, Calvin G., 31 Garfield st., teamster. Farnum, George W., 14 Bryant ave., blacksmith. Fennessey, James L., 27 Glen road, book-keeper. Ferriter, John, Grove st., stonecutter. Foley, Paul E., 193 Willard st., student. Fruth, Frank X., 14 Revere st., stonecutter. Forbes, Walter L., 34 West st., stonecutter. Furbish, Charles A., 3 Douglass st., laborer. Frost, Frederick L., 28 School st., clerk. Ferguson, Patrick, 16 Warren ave. ext., foreman. Fitzgerald, John, 30 Bryant ave., polisher. French, Henry W., Bigelow st., insurance agt. Gilcoine, John, 139 Granite st., stone mason. Gearin, Jeremiah, 56 So. Walnut st., teaming. Graham, John W., 148 Washington st., shoe business. Granahan, John P., Madison ave., book-keeper. Garrity, Lawrence P., 12 Cottage st., expressman. Gelotte, Otto, 42 Whitwell st., stonecutter. Goodridge, Edward L., 1260 Hancock st., compositor. Gear, Henry F., Wesson st., granite dealer. Girard, Daniel, 98 Water st., stonecutter. Goodhue, J. Frank, 40 Phipps st., clerk. Gatcomb, Morris I., 2 Union st., lumber surveyor. Goodhue, Augustus J., 31 Water st. Hardwick, Justin K., 41 Granite st., farmer. Havahan, Francis J., 33 Common st., stone contractor. Horrigan, John, Payne st., sculptor.


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Howley, Andrew W., 57 Phipps st., shoemaker. Hunter, Charles W., 102 Federal ave., granite dealer. Hall, John, Jr., 12 Revere road, stable foreman. Hayden, Jesse (., 1126 Hancock st., clerk. Howe, William E., 18 Bigelow st., book-keeper. Hedman, Gustaf E., 14 Eustis st., carpenter. Hallett, Henry L., 8 Myrtle st., foreman. Hobbs, Ralph W., Clark st., clerk. Hall, Charles, 1 Wharf st., grocer. Howie, Alexander, 14 Liberty st., stonecutter. Hayes, Robert J., 24 Cross st., foreman. Hall, James C., Elmwood ave., machinist. Hardwick, Edward, 36 Franklin st., engineer. Hobart, Charles A., 8 Pearl st., clerk. Hall, Elijah G., Newbury ave., real estate. Heatherston, John, Bryant ave., stone driller. Johnson, Julius, 64 Centre st., carpenter. Johnson, Joseph W., 3 Russell Park, provisions. Jordan, William A., 121 Taylor st., foreman. Joss, James, 10 Garfield st., granite dealer. Johanson, Per Victor, 11 Cranch st., polisher. Jones, George W., 37 Saville st., clothing, etc. King, Maynard C., 27 Chestnut st., asst. foreman. Kelly, James W., 158 Copeland st., stonecutter. Kilmartin, John, 57 Crescent st., provision dealer. Kittredge, Henry P., Hancock st., variety store. Kennedy, Joseph G., 36 Quincy ave., granite dealer. Keating, Gordon M., 95 Washington st., clerk. King, William Jr., 2 Kent st., stonecutter. Keiley, William D., 17 Grove st. Knight, Ashby, Farrington st., tinsmith. Lizotte, Joseph, 4 Edison st., manufacturer. Little, Daniel C., 190 Willard st., stonecutter. Lennon, Martin J., 89 Centre st., carpenter. Leonard, George W., 15 Berlin st., japanner. Lord, Fred H., 78 Washington st., teacher of instruments. Lamb, Thomas J., 1 Crescent st., merchant.


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Lawton, Lucius W., Goffe st., farmer. Lincoln, Thomas W., 266 Washington st., sail maker. Litchfield, Elwood M., 154 Elm st., house painter. Lowe, Ivers M., 123 Washington st., civil engineer. Landers, James P., Sachem st., plumber. Little, Stephen B., 199 Willard st., dry goods. Langley, Edwin B., 81 Washington st., electrician. McFarlane, George, Merrymount road, granite dealer. McGovern, James P., South st., merchant. McNally, Michael, 17 Hancock ct., stonecutter.


McPherson, Andrew, 4 Central ave., commission merchant. McTear, Ellis M., Everett st., carpenter. Milne, James, 3 Penn st., stonecutter. Mitchell, Thomas F., Brook st., upholsterer. Moodie, James, Jr., Liberty st., stonecutter. Moynihan, Cornelius H., 21 Water st., shoemaker. Macleod, Archibald F., 20 Spear st., salesman. Miller, John L., 67 Franklin st., granite dealer. Mc Lane, Bartholomew A., 78 Washington st., machinist. Myatt, Edward, 56 Canal st., motorman.


Miller, Victor E., 7 Fayette st., grocer.


Maloney, Stephen H. Jr., 44 Farrington st., stone mason.


McDonald, Charles J., Mason st., machinist.


Merrill, John F., Rawson road, grocer. Malnati, Angelo, 20 Intervale st., granite dealer. Manhire, John E., 9 Albertina st., stonecutter. McGrath, Henry, 27 Pleasant st., granite and marble. McKee, Alexander, 127 Water st., quarryman. Mitchell, Eben F., Franklin st., driver. Mitchell, Wellington W., 3 Pleasant st., granite cutter. McGilvrary, John B., 51 Crescent street, stonecutter. McGowan, John A., 37 Crescent st., blacksmith. McGrath, Thomas D., 11 Douglass st., blacksmith. Moriarty, John J., off Grove street, stonecutter. Morrissette, Arthur J., 25 Crescent st., clerk. Menhinick, Edwin, 10 South Walnut st., stone contractor. Moran, Peter, 144 Washington street, variety store.


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Magee, Robert, Arthur st., teamster. Markham, Francis J., 22 Miller st., draughtsman. Minnehan, John P., 10 Rustic pl., blacksmith. Munroe, Warren E., Upland road, manager. Milne, Andrew Jr., 3 Penn st., foreman. McNealy, Joseph J., 172} Willard st., plumber. McGuerty, Michael, 15 Old Colony st., nailer. McNeice, Patrick, Hunt st., laborer. Newcomb, Morris R., 4 Howard st., wood carver. Newcomb, Millard F., 96 Quincy ave., carpenter. Nicol, Harry S., 88 Water st., granite. Nash, Lysander W., 114 Central ave., real estate. Newcomb, Charles H. S., 237 Washington st., carpenter. Nutting, Abel, 44 Water st., stone business.


Newcomb, Edwin W., 3 Newcomb pl., shoe manufacturer. Newcomb, John Q., 1564 Hancock st., clerk. Nightingale, Frank W., Faxon ave., collector. O'Brien, George, 69 Copeland st., fish dealer. O'Brien, John A., 31 Bates ave., stonecutter. O'Neil, Michael, Newbury st., stonecutter.


O'Brien, Michael F., 29 Bates ave., manufacturer. Owens, Charles H., 64 Willard street, clerk.


O'Brien, James, 42 Cross st., stonecutter. Olson, J. N. Alfred, 10 Ryden st., polisher.


Odom, Sidney W., 223 Independence ave., stonecutter. Orne, Charles L., 179 Franklin st., foreman. Pratt, Frank G., 18 Edward st., carpenter. Pratt, Walter F., 163 Washington st., city foreman.


Pendis, John C., 8 Rogers st., stone cutter.


Pirovano, John F., 1 Brooks ave., bookkeeper. Prentiss, George H., Rawson road, engineer. Page, Charles W., 286 Beach st. Prout, George, Jr., 41 Garfield st., clerk. Ramsdell, John B. F., 24 Billings st., laundry. Roberts, John H., 22 Brook st., upholsterer. Ryan, John H., 72 Common st., granite cutter. Reardon, William P., 66 Common st., foreman.


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Roche, David J., 5 Carruth st., carpenter. Richards, William T., 1 Irving pl., salesman. Rogers, Howard, 1073 Hancock st., grocer. Reardon, James, 61 Hancock st., laborer. Restelli, Gaspre, 36 Trafford st., granite cutter. Ross, Thomas, 46 Cranch st., stonecutter. Reardon, John J., 58 Common st., salesman. Rogers, Henry C., Edwards st., leather business. Runnels, Perley R., 53 Common st., stonecutter. Rounds, David, Upland road. Read, Henry W., Squantum st., salesman. Shortle, Thomas H., 21 Common st., stonecutter. Scammel, Charles H., 1 Glencoe pl., wheelwright. Sheperd, George N., 4 River st., wood engraver. Sweeney, George M., 23 Mill st., laborer. Sugrue, Dennis, 18 Bryant ave., polisher. Smith, Alexander C., 104 Granite st., stonecutter. Souden, Alexander, 125 Water st., polisher. Souter, Alexander, 1 Taber st., stonecutter. Staples, Frank E., Freeman st., paper hanger. Sennott, Edward H., Bromfield st., clerk. Sampson, William H., Jr., 2 Wharf st., clerk. Saville, George G., 5 Greenleaf st., merchant. Shirley, Alexander, 5 Filbert st., stonecutter. Spear, William G., 23 Granite st., librarian. Sullivan, James H., 9 Quincy ave., stonecutter. Swain, Stephen N., 62 Phipps st., shoemaker. Sweeney, Michael, 31 Main st., bootmaker. Swingle, Jonathan S., 1262 Hancock st., contractor. Smith, Frederick H., 247 Washington st., real estate. Sullivan, John J., 19 S. Walnut st., rivet maker. Sheehan, Frank P., Newbury ave. ext., plumber. Thayer, Thomas J. H., 9 Wendell st., engineer. Teasdale, William H., 8 Cross st., blacksmith. Thomas, Joseph E., 254 Washington st., tree protectors. Totman, Henry S., 15 Chubbuck st., provision dealer. Tower, Charles H., 182 E. Howard st., upholsterer.


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Tilton, Charles B., Merry Mount road, salesman.


Turner, A. Lincoln, 459 Hancock st., carriage mfg. Thayer, George W., 60 Crescent st., stonecutter. Trask, Edward V., 2 Willard st., wood. Thayer, Otis, 90 Copeland st., blacksmith. Thomas, George, Moscow st., machinist. Vogle, John, 65 Willard st., granite.


Walsh, John W., 64 Quincy ave., salesman.


Winslow, Charles H., 9 Edison st., foreman. Welch, Josiah, 47 Crescent st., stonecutter.


Wild, Frank M., 127 Granite st., granite business.


Whalen, Thomas A., Squantum st., hair dresser.


Woodward, Washington G., 10 Billings st., steam fitter.


West, Charles F., 340 Adams st., machinist. Webb, James H., 103 Washington st., janitor. Weymouth, Henry S., Glover ave., agent. White, James A., 25 Miller st., granite dealer.


Walsh, William J., 20 Gay st., conductor.


Whiton, Joseph L., Jr., 248 Washington st., boot and shoe.


Welsh, Morris, Rawson road, machinist.


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


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Adams Academy.


To His Honor the Mayor of the City of Quincy :


The Managers of the Adams Academy respectfully transmit the report of the Master of the school for the year 1901.


LUTHER S. ANDERSON, JOHN A. BERNHARD, GEORGE B. DEWSON, WILLIAM EVERETT, NATHAN G. NICKERSON, JOSEPH M. SHEAHAN,


Board of Managers.


The Master of Adams Academy submits his report to the Board of Managers for the year 1901.


The number of pupils which in 1900 was larger than any since 1878, has suffered no diminuation this year. Soon after the opening of the school in September 1901, eighty-two pupils were upon the roll. Under these circumstances the master de- clined to receive another boy, who having begun the year in the High school was desirous of changing. During the current term another boy has been refused who applied to enter the fourth class, having paid no attention to the studies which that


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class had been pursuing for three months. In fact, the teachers have their energies taxed to the utmost to provide the present members with sufficient instruction. The peculiar construction of the building, ill adapted as it originally was for present re- quirements especially in scientific study, prevents consolidation of classes and other methods of distributing work more con- veniently. The present staff of four teachers would have their time fully occupied with three-quarters of the present numbers ; but the income of the fund admits of no increase. The an- nouncement is made in every catalogue that the number of pupils receive free instruction will be kept in proportion to this income. If this rule were strictly followed out, all over sixty would now be called upon to pay tuition or leave the school. Yet that such a step would be very invidious and disa- greeable will be seen at once. A large school is pleasanter both for teacher and pupils. The teachers enjoy working with larger numbers if only they have space and time. Many boys whose scholarship does not bring them within the favored sixty and whose parents could with great difficulty pay any tuition bills, are yet deriving good from the school.




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