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917 52
Cement
27 30
Sundry items
58 75
3,831 06
Hall Place
Labor
$1,742 63
Crushed stone
1,343 06
Tarvia
865 87
Sundry items
48 44
4,000 00
East Elm Avenue
Labor
$4,613 59
Engineering
154 00
Crushed stone
3,456 00
Tarvia
1,419 80
Use of roller
172 50
Sundry items
174 96
9,990 85
Safford Street
Labor
$2,745 99
Pipe and cement
130 58
Crushed stone
2,509 68
Tarvia
1,766 00
Sand
147 50
Sundry items
391 66
7,691 41
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AUDITOR'S REPORT
Botolph Street
Labor
$3,165 13
Crushed stone
1,112 33
Tarvia
1,332 10
Land
140 00
Sundry items
281 09
6,030 65
New Streets No. 1 ARNOLD ROAD
Labor
$2,744 33
Engineering
130 00
Equipment and supplies. ... 2,268 91
$5,143 24
O'CONNELL AVENUE
Labor
$1,347 29
Engineering
60 00
Equipment and supplies .....
930 71
2,338 00
CURTIS AVENUE
Labor
$4,024 15
Equipment and supplies ... 1,512 91
5,537 06
WATSON ROAD
Labor
$1,944 59
Equipment and supplies 1,555 41
3,500 00
BAYFIELD ROAD
Labor
$6,040 72
Engineering
80 00
Equipment and supplies
6,839 25
12,959 97
FEDERAL AVENUE
Labor
$181 00
Equipment and supplies ... 202 07
383 07
29,861 34
New Streets No. 2 ACTON STREET
Labor
$1,193 00
Engineering
30 00
Equipment and supplies ... 1,341 73
$2,564 73
ALDEN STREET
Labor
$1,603 77
Engineering
36 00
Equipment and supplies
916 43
2,556 20
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ALBATROSS ROAD
Labor
$4,110 68
Engineering 160 00
Equipment and supplies
2,729 32
7,000 00
ALGONQUIN STREET
Labor
$2,651 69
Engineering 106 00
Equipment and supplies
842 31
3,600 00
ATHERTON STREET
Labor
$3,514 40
Engineering
60 00
Equipment and supplies ...
875 56
4,449 96
BERKELEY STREET
Labor
$2,195 41
Engineering
80 00
Equipment and supplies
1,222 19
3,497 60
GLADSTONE STREET
Contractor
$6,884 91
Engineering
55 00
Sundry items .... 30 09
6,970
HILDA STREET
Labor
$3,152 03
Engineering
100 00
Equipment and supplies
1,638 96
4,890 99
HUDSON STREET
Labor
$3,423 00
Engineering
30 00
Equipment and supplies
1,645 24
5,098 24
NELSON STREET
Labor
$309 35
Equipment and supplies
1,355 65
1,665 00
PEMBROKE STREET
Labor
$4,118 68
Engineering
60 00
Equipment and supplies .. 465 79
4,644 47
85
AUDITOR'S REPORT
PLYMOUTH STREET
Labor
$4,105 34
Engineering
60 00
Equipment and supplies
707 85
4,873 19
PROSPECT STREET
Labor
$601 38
Engineering
20 00
Equipment and supplies
771 47
1,392 85
SEWALL STREET
Labor
$1,538 63
Engineering
31 00
Equipment and supplies ....
1,402 39
2,972 02
SPRING STREET
Labor
$8,390 42
Equipment and supplies .... 2,384 37
10,774 79
SUMMIT AVENUE
Contractor
$11,639 65
Engineering
70 00
Equipment and supplies
240 35
11,950 00
THORNTON STREET
Labor
$1,431 49
Engineering
45 00
Equipment and supplies
2,031 13
3,507 62
QUARRY STREET
Labor
$785 28
Engineering
30 00
Equipment and supplies
1,108 08
1,923 36
WINTHROP PARK
Labor ...
$3,415 88
Engineering
45 00
Equipment and supplies
199 39
3,660 27
87,991 29
New Streets No. 3 SACHEM STREET
Labor
$2,287 28
Engineering
30 00
Equipment and supplies .... 1,974 12
4,291 40
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WATTERSTON AVENUE
Labor
$1,894 01
Engineering 20 00
Equipment and supplies .... 1,341 29
3,255 30
7,546 70
New Streets No. 4 PUTNAM STREET
Labor
$45 00
WILSON COURT
Labor $1,280 28
Equipment and supplies
1,205 37
2,485 65
ADAMS AND BEALE STREETS
Equipment and supplies
$827 79
3,358 44
Rebuilding Streets ALBERTINA STREET
Labor
$2,968 27
Engineering 32 00
Equipment and supplies
1,994 89
$4,995 16
BAXTER AVENUE
Labor
$1,826 13
Equipment and supplies .... 1,660 55
3,486 68
BROOKS AVENUE
Labor
$1,416 01
Engineering
66 00
Equipment and supplies
2,657 93
4,139 94
COMMON STREET
Labor
$2,244 63
Equipment and supplies .... 2,428 77
4,673 40
CROSS STREET
Labor
$1,323 54
Equipment and supplies
2,077 02
3,400 56
EAST SQUANTUM STREET
Labor $265 02
Equipment and supplies 7,041 76 7,306 78
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FARRINGTON STREET
Labor
$5,348 37
Engineering 120 00
Equipment and supplies ... 4,048 88
9,517 25
NELSON STREET
Labor
$2,116 04
Equipment and supplies 383 96
2,500 00
NEWBURY AVENUE
Labor
$1,903 26
Engineering
48 00
Equipment and supplies .... 3,048 74
5,000 00
PALMER STREET
Labor
$6,300 05
Engineering
120 00
Equipment and supplies
3,579 95
10,000 00
QUINCY STREET
Labor
$3,152 00
Engineering
32 00
Equipment and supplies
4,785 20
7,969 20
SILVER STREET
Labor
$1,799 65
Engineering
30 00
Equipment and supplies
870 35
2,700 00
SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Labor
$2,144 34
Engineering
80 00
Equipment and supplies
5,491 03
7,715 37
WOODWARD AVENUE
Labor
$4,043 90
Engineering
60 00
Equipment and supplies
5,074 61
9,178 51
82,582 85
Water Construction
Pipe and fittings
$20,373 60
Gates, valves, etc.
11,883 15
Tools
145 40
Freight and express
2,043 84
Sundry items
34 15
34,480 14
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High School Buildings
General contractor
$333,136 44
Heating and ventilating contractor
32,605 00
Electrical contractor
26,488 55
Plumbing
6,186 70
Consulting engineer
3,673 37
Inspectors
2,208 00
Guarding School
1,229 00
Sundry items
65 70
405,592 76
High School Equipment
Advertising and printing
$151 99
Expert services
1,885 31
Traveling expenses
122 60
Telegrams
5 36
Equipment and supplies
100,047 35
102,212 61
High School Grading
Labor
$191 93
Contractor (in part)
10,659 33
Expert services
640 78
Skylight
455 00
Land taking
103 08
Sundry items
56 60
12,106 72
School Furniture
Table
20 00
Quincy City Hospital (SERVICE BUILDING)
General contractor
$8,793 07
Plumbing contract
2,342 92
Electrical contract
1,046 80
Heating and ventilating contract
6,003 20
Elevator contract
2,660 00
Refrigerator contract
1,707 32
Architects
2,577 25
Sundry items
32 88
25,163 44
Massachusetts Field School
Contractor
$126,272 00
Consulting engineer
1,538 71
Plumbing contractor
10,394 00
Heating and ventilating contract ..
20,371 50
Electrical contractor
8,721 00
Architects
3,987 21
Sundry items
40 64
171,316 06
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Hospital Equipment
Cooking and heating apparatus .. $8,489 83
Laundry equipment
11,854 00
Tablet
140 00
Screens and shades
499 55
Furniture ..
367 70
Heating apparatus
4,393 00
25,744 08
Tax Title Refunds
Sundry persons
5,627 97
Trust Funds
Perpetual care
$5,150 00
Cash and securities
227 71
5,377 71
$1,249,439 07
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REPORT OF TREASURER
January 1st., 1925.
HON. PERLEY E. BARBOUR, Mayor, Quincy, Mass.
DEAR SIR :- The annual report of the City Treasurer for the year 1924 is herewith submitted.
Very respectfully yours,
EVERETT F. PRIOR, City Treasurer.
TREASURER'S STATEMENT
Receipts
Cash on hand January 1, 1924.
$873,849 82
General revenue
Taxes, 1924.
1,330,144 76
Taxes previous years.
922,981 41
Subsequent taxes, assessments, interest.
994 08
Licenses
6,969 50
Permits
570 00
Court fines
8,232 27
Grants and gifts (dog licenses)
3,001 20
Grants and gifts.
29,410 99
Special assessments
Street sprinkling
16,523 73
Gypsy moth.
1,612 61
Sewer assessments
16,532 64
Sewer particular
1,982 15
Sidewalks
3,556 11
Street betterment ..
15,561 03
State of Massachusetts
292,034 30
General government
Tax collector and treasurer-costs.
4,224 69
City clerk
770 75
Police Department.
101 80
Fire Department.
110 88
Sealer Weights and Measures
600 54
Building Inspector
4,568 00
Wire Inspector.
1,697 00
Board of Health-Con. Diseases.
6,131 31
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Miscellaneous deposits
$2,337 40
Miscellaneous
197 19
Clam permits.
33 75
Plumbing Inspector
2,650 00
Milk licenses.
343 00
Garbage
2,787 15
Scavenger
2,216 50
Highways
2,418 86
Welfare Department.
8,479 01
Hospital Department
73,641 39
School Department
5,051 55
Industrial school receipts.
1,399 35
Home making school receipts
1,354 22
Industrial school revenue.
5,980 71
Public Services
Water Rates, 1924
213,054 75
Water Rates, 1923 and prior
15,030 61
Water service connections.
31,169 21
Cemetery, miscellaneous
17,704 00
Cemetery foundations.
2,121 03
Interest ,
Tax Collector, taxes.
36,531 17
Tax Collector, assessments and deposits.
7,626 34
City Treasurer, on deposits.
24,640 15
Perpetual care fund.
3,432 02
Other trust accounts ..
343 90
Accrued interest on bonds
1,592 45
Municipal indebtedness
Temporary loans
2,300,000 00
Water loans.
35,000 00
General Loans.
602,500 00
Premium on bonds.
3,624 86
Agency and trust accounts
Tax titles refunded
5,627 97
Perpetual care fund.
5,150 00
Water deposits.
18,075 00
.
Departmental refund
account.
523 55
Other trust funds.
221 06
General revenue
Miscellaneous city
699 90
Water revenue
24,006 84
Tax titles held by city
472 76
Gypsy moth.
10 00
Smith Hughes Fund (schools)
3,494 24
Cash and securities.
6 65
Particular sewer deposits.
31,200 00
Particular sewer receipts (Treas.)
22,293 43
Hospital service building.
591 47
Library fines, etc.
1,693 56
Sewer maintenance
102 00
Total
$7,059,590 57
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EXPENDITURES
Paid out on mayor's warrants, 1924.
$6,645,337 03
Cash on hand
414,253 54
Total
$7,059,590 57
Cash on hand, Dec. 1, 1924.
$307,220 30
Cash receipts, Dec., 1924.
1,401,074 94
Cash expenditures, Dec., 1924.
1,294,041 70
Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1925
414,253 54
Rock Island Fund
Cash on hand January 1, 1924.
$1,000 00
Unexpended income.
118 46
Interest receipts, 1924.
45 50
Expended by school department.
$52 50
Unexpended income balance.
111 46
Cash on hand December 31, 1924
1,000 00
$1,163 96
$1,163 96
C. C. Johnson-Turkey Fund
Cash on hand January 1, 1924.
$2,000 00
Interest receipts, 1924
91 01
Credited to Welfare Department
$91 01
Cash on hand December 31, 1924
2,000 00
$2,091 01
$2,091 01
Charles E. French Fund
Interest receipts, 1924.
$140 00
Credited to Burial Department ..
$140 00
$140 00
$140 00
Total fund of $3,000 invested in city of Quincy bonds.
C. C. Johnson-Perpetual Care Fund, Lot No. 945
Cash on hand January 1, 1924 ..
$150 00
Interest receipts 1924.
6 82
Expended by Burial Department
$6 82
Cash on hand December 31, 1924.
150 00
$156 82
$156 82
William S. Williams Fund-Perpetual Care
Cash on hand January 1, 1924.
$400 00
Unexpended income ..
69 00
Interest receipts, 1924.
18 20
Expended by Burial Department.
$16 00
Balance unexpended income.
71 20
Cash on hand December 31, 1924.
400 00
$487 20
$487 20
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George Peirce Fund-Perpetual Care Fund, Lot No. 252
Cash on hand January 1, 1924. $200 00
Unexpended income 10 18
Interest receipts, 1924 9 09
Expended by Burial Department.
$2 00
Balance unexpended income.
17 27
Cash on hand December 31, 1924.
200 00
$219 27
$219 27
Mary Willson Tucker Fund-Perpetual Care, Lot No. 679
Cash on hand January 1, 1924.
$400 00
Unexpended income 17 40
Interest receipts, 1924.
27 61
Expended by Burial Department.
$4 00
Balance unexpended income
41 01
Cash on hand December 31, 1924.
400 00
$445 01
$445 01
Alexander Nugent-Perpetual Care Fund
Cash on hand January 1, 1924.
$125 00
Interest receipts, 1924.
5 67
Cash on hand December 31, 1924
$130 67
$130 67
$130 67
Perpetual Care Fund-Public Burial Places
Cash on hand January 1, 1924.
$1,553 51
Due Fund from income account of 1923
23 75
Interest receipts, 1924
3,432 02
City of Quincy bonds
2,000 00
Perpetual care of lots, 1924.
5,150 00
$1,030 00
1 83
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. bonds purchased .. Accrued interest.
61 67
Safety Deposit Box rent.
5 00
Balance income credited to Burial Dept.
3,363 52
Cash on hand Quincy Savings Bank ..
1,038 00
Cash on hand Granite Trust Company ....
3,693 01
$12,159 28
$12,159 28
Statement of Perpetual Care Fund to Date
Received for perpetual care of lots.
$70,758 00
Received for perpetual care of lots, 1924 Invested as follows:
5,150 00
U. S. Liberty bond, 3d, 1918 ($3,600)
$3,600 00
U. S. Liberty bonds, 4th, 1918 ($7,300)
7,300 00
U. S. Liberty bonds, 4th, 1920 ($34,000)
31,551 81
U. S. Liberty bonds, 4th, 1920 ($3,500)
3,129 18
American Tel. & Tel. bonds, 1921 ($1,000)
846 25
American Tel. & Tel. bonds, 1922 ($3,000)
2,959 50
New England Power bonds, 1922 ($5,000)
5,000 00
City of Quincy bonds, 1922 ($5,000)
5,000 00
Boston & Albany bonds, 1923 ($2,000)
2,000 00
Boston Elevated Ry. bond purchased. Accrued interest.
2,966 25
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New England Power bonds, 1923 (2,000)
1,950 00
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. bond, 1923 ($1,000) 980 00
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. bond, 1923 ($1,000)
979 00
Bangor & Aroostook bond, 1923 ($1,000)
950 00
Chicago & No. West. bond, 1923 ($1,000)
935 00
Boston Elev. Ry. bond, 1924 ($1,000)
1,030 00
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. bonds, 1924 ($3,000)
2,966 25
Cash on hand December 31, 1924.
4,731 01
$75,908 00
$75,908 00
Par Value of Securities $74,400 00
EVERETT F. PRIOR,
Treasurer.
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REPORT OF CITY SOLICITOR
REPORT OF CITY SOLICITOR
HON. PERLEY E. BARBOUR, Mayor, City of Quincy ..
DEAR SIR :- I have the honor to submit this my report as City Solicitor, for the year 1924.
Early in the year Mayor Bates, with the approval of the City Council, given at an informal meeting, authorized me to offer Messrs. Mclaughlin and Burr, architects, the sum of ten thousand dollars in compromise and settlement of a suit which they had brought against the city in the Suffolk Superior Court to recover $83,175, which they claimed to be entitled to by virtue of alleged contracts made with them by former Mayor Joseph L. Whiton on behalf of the city. I submitted the offer to the plaintiffs, through their attorneys. The offer was accepted and in due time the money was paid. An appropriate agreement was filed in court and a re- lease under seal obtained from the plaintiffs, thereby finally dispos- ing of the claim and the suit.
In the suit in equity brought by Penn Metal Company on the bond furnished by Coblo and Griffin in connection with their con- tract with the city for the erection of a high school building, sub- contractors and material men to the number of 27 intervened as petitioners. Some of them sought relief not only as against the surety, but as against the city, claiming that the city had taken security in addition to said bond for the payment of their claims.
The city, in its answer, denied liability, and represented that at the time of the default of Coblo and Griffin it had not in its hands money or any security, except said bond, available for payment of the petitioners' claims.
On my request, at the close of the evidence, the Master to whom the claims had been referred made a finding which sustained the contention of the city. It is reasonably clear that the only security obtained by the city was the bond and that the petitioners' sole remedy was on said bond.
However that may be, the city is amply protected against loss in the premises.
The city's claim against the surety company for the default of Coblo and Griffin was compromised and settled without suit. Some of the sub-contractors and material men petitioned the Superior Court to enjoin the city from making a settlement upon the ground
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that such a settlement and the release to be given by the city in connection therewith might impair the petitioners' rights in said bond.
The court, after hearing counsel and examining the proposed re- lease, ruled in effect that the proposed settlement would not impair or affect any rights of the complainants and denied the complain- ants' prayer for an injunction.
During the year I have settled a number of small claims and suits brought against the city on such terms as appeared wise in the light of the available evidence and the law involved.
Whenever requested, I have informally advised the Mayor and the City Council on questions propounded to me. I have also ren- dered an opinion in writing in a number of cases.
Respectfully yours, JOHN D. MACKAY.
January 5, 1925.
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REPORT OF WOODWARD FUND
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REPORT OF TREASURER OF WOODWARD FUND AND PROPERTY
JANUARY 1, 1925.
HON. PERLEY E. BARBOUR, Mayor, Quincy, Mass.
DEAR SIR :- The report of the Treasurer of the Woodward Fund and Property for the year ending December 31, 1924, is herewith submitted.
Very respectfully yours,
EVERETT F. PRIOR, City, Treasurer.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Receipts
Cash on hand January 1, 1924
$8,975 86
Notes secured by mortgages.
27,050 00
City of Quincy bond.
1,000 00
Michigan State Telephone and Telegraph bonds.
8,000 00
U. S. Liberty bonds, 4th.
31,625 00
Interest, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe.
300 00
Interest, Boston & Albany Railroad.
236 25
Interest Central Vermont Railroad.
525 00
Interest, City of Quincy
110 00
Interest, Pere Marquette Railroad.
160 00
Interest, Michigan State Telephone and Telegraph
200 00
Interest, American Telephone & Telegraph (bonds)
173 50
Interest, American Telephone & Telegraph (stock)
214 38
Interest, Pennsylvania Railroad
360 00
Interest, Union Pacific Railroad.
200 00
Interest, U. S. Liberty, 4th.
5,185 61
Interest, New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. Interest, New England Power Co.
250 00
Interest on bank account.
325 81
Interest on mortgage loans.
10,964 05
City of Quincy, School Department, use of building Tuition
2,600 00
225 00
Sale of materials at Seminary
67 29
$98,997 75
250 00
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Expenditures
Expenses of Institute
$20,593 95
Expenses on Institute by Managers. 3,174 42
$23,768 37
Administration of Fund.
371 24
Notes secured by mortgages.
69,300 00
American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 1 share.
411 00
$93,850 61
Cash on hand December 31, 1924.
5,147 14
$98,997 75
Expenses of Institute
Pay rolls
$14,786 50
Books, supplies and sundries
2,378 67
Fuel
1,314 47
Lighting
421 96
Telephone
82 78
Improvements, repairs and fixtures
1,609 57
$20,593 95
Sale of materials
67 29
$20,526 66
Expended by Board of Managers:
Repairs to building
$1,908 32
Shrubbery for grounds.
59 15
Furniture -- teacher's room
50 00
Miscellaneous
4 93
Insurance
1,152 02
$3,174 42
$23,701 08
Administration of Fund
Expenses on property :
$31 07
Insurance
64 80
Repairs Greenleaf Street house
193 67
Repairs Linden Place house
8 50
$298 04
Safety deposit box
7 50
Printing, etc.
65 70
$371 24
Income Account, 1924
Received from investments.
$22,279 60
Expenses of Institute (net)
$20,526 66
Expenses on Institute by Board.
3,174 42
Administration of fund
371 24
Deficit in inconie, 1924
1,792 72
$24,072 32
$24,072 32
Water
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Statement of Fund January 1, 1925
Total of fund January 1, 1922. $343,965 34
Income invested and added to principal.
8,462 26
Invested as follows:
$4,300 American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 4's ....
$3,684 55
$7,500 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe 4's
7,500 00
$10,500 Central Vermont Railroad 5's.
9,214 00
$1,000 City of Quincy 51/2's.
1,000 00
$5,000 New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. 5's
4,906 25
$5,000 New England Power Company 5's
5,000 00
$4,000 Pere Marquette Railroad 4's .. 4,000 00
$3,000 U. S. Liberty Bonds, 4th, 41/4 %
3,000 00
$5,000 Union Pacific Railroad 4's.
4,419 00
23 Shares American Tel. & Tel. Co. (8)
1,526 10
27 Shares Boston & Albany Railroad.
4,900 00
9 Shares Central Vermont Railroad
500 00
66 Shares Boston & Maine Railroad.
7,260 00
120 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad (6)
7,200 00
Greenleaf Street house
6,826 92
Linden Place house
2,868 64
Mortgage loans
214,175 00
Cash on hand December 31, 1924
5,147 14
$293,127 60
Salt marsh, Greenleaf Street.
400 00
Institute land and building
58,900 00
$352,427 60
EVERETT F. PRIOR,
Treasurer, Woodward Fund & Property.
$352,427 60
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CITY OF QUINCY
REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT
JANUARY 1, 1925.
HON. PERLEY E. BARBOUR, Mayor of the City of Quincy.
DEAR SIR :- I respectfully submit the annual report of the Police Department of the City of Quincy for the year ending December 31st, 1924.
PERSONNEL OF FORCE
Names
Original Appointment
Permanent Appointment
Alfred W. Goodhue, Chief.
June 23, 1898
Apr. 7,1902
Ernest H. Bishop, Capt.
June 22, 1906
Jan. 12, 1907
Edward Johnson, Lieut.
June
1901
Jan. 20, 1903
Jeremiah Hinchon, Lieut.
June 23, 1898
Apr. 7,1902
John J. Avery, Inspector.
May 16, 1909
July 29, 1912
Daniel H. Doran, Inspector
June 22, 1906
May
2,1907
George A. Cahill, Sergeant.
Jan.
2,1902
Apr. 11, 1902
Michael F. Canavan, Sergeant ...
Dec.
2,1911
Feb. 25, 1915
John M. Casey, Sergeant.
Nov. 22, 1915
Aug. 28, 1918
George W. Fallon, Sergeant ..
Aug. 2,1912
May 11, 1917
Thomas A. Malone, Sergeant ...
Jan. 14, 1911
Jan. 1,1914
James H. Whelan, Sergeant ......
Jan. 13, 1907
Dec. 2, 1911
Patrolmen
Baker, James H.
Mar. 15, 1923
Apr. 24, 1924
Belanger, Joseph.
Aug. 1,1923
Feb. 7,1924
Black, Alexander T.1
Aug. 2,1912
Jan. 1,1914
Broberg, Claes A.
Apr. 7,1902
Apr. 14, 1904
Bryan, Edward S
June 19, 1917
Sept. 23, 1918
Bryan, John J
July 11, 1919
Dec. 24, 1920
Buckley, Thomas P.2
June
7,1920
Dec. 24, 1920
Buell, John E.
Dec. 27, 1915
June 22, 1917
Byron. Patrick A
Dec. 24, 1920
July 23, 1923
Cappellini, Alfred J.
July 11, 1919
Dec. 24, 1920
Collins, Daniel J
July 11, 1919
Feb. 16, 1920
Connelly, Jeremiah J
Jan. 5,1914
Mar. 11, 1918
Connelly, Jerome J
Dec. 27, 1915
Apr. 29, 1918
1 Deceased
2 Resigned
101
REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT
Patrolmen-Continued
Connelly, John E
Mar. 15, 1923
Feb. 7,1924
Connolly, Michael F
June 7,1920
Dec. 24, 1920
Corbett, Henry F
Apr. 22, 1909
July 29, 1912
Coyne, Patrick.
Dec. 24, 1920
Dec. 24, 1921
Crooker, Tilden
June 7,1920
Dec. 24, 1920
Cruise, Edward R.
June 7, 1920
Dec. 24, 1920
Cullen, Stephen J.
Dec. 24, 1920
Jan. 3,1921
Cunniff, Edmund K
Apr. 25, 1921
Feb. 7,1924
Curtin, David E
Apr. 25, 1921
Dec. 24, 1921
Curtin, Edward J.
June 23, 1898
Apr. 14, 1904
Curtin, Thomas D.2
June 29, 1917
Aug. 29, 1918
Delorey, Joseph A.
Aug. 2, 1912
Dec. 27, 1915
Dineen, Jeremiah
June 22, 1906
Apr. 17, 1909
Donovan, Michael F
Jan. 30, 1902
Apr. 14, 1904
Duffy, John P.
Jan. 13, 1907
Mar. 8,1910
Duffy, John P., Jr
July 11, 1919
Feb. 16, 1920
Erwin, John J.
July 11, 1919
Dec. 24, 1920
Erwin, Joseph H.
Dec. 24, 1920
Dec. 30, 1922
Fallon, Thomas J
Feb. 25, 1915
Dec. 27, 1915
Farrell, David L.
Apr. 22, 1909
Apr. 24, 1911
Fay, George W.
June 29, 1917
Apr. 29, 1918
Fitzgerald, John J
Feb. 9,1922
Feb. 7,1924
Flaherty, John J.
Dec. 24, 1920
Dec. 24, 1921
Ford, Daniel J
June 21, 1907
Apr. 22, 1909
Ford, Dennis L.
Feb. 9,1922
Feb. 7,1924
Galvin, Lawrence J
Feb. 8, 1915
Dec. 27, 1915
Gaudiano, Angelo P
Feb.
9,1922
Feb. 24, 1923
Gilmartin, James J
June 7,1920
Dec. 24, 1920
Griffin, Joseph P
Feb.
9,1922
May 8, 1924
Hebert, William J
Apr. 16, 1910
Feb. 25, 1915
Hughes, John J.
June 7,1920
Dec. 24, 1920
Kantola, Thomas U
Nov. 10, 1923
Feb. 7, 1924
Kemp, James W. H
Apr. 25, 1921
Feb. 24, 1923
Kerwin, Thomas F
Feb. 9,1922
Feb. 7,1924
Looby, John
Apr. 25, 1921
Feb. 7,1924
Mackay, James A. D
Apr. 25, 1921
Dec. 24, 1921
McNally, Thomas F
Apr. 25, 1921
Feb. 7,1924
McNamara, James
Apr. 24, 1911
Jan. 1,1914
Moriarty, Joseph L.
Apr. 25, 1921
Dec. 24, 1921
Mullin, Francis J
Apr. 25, 1921
Feb. 7,1924
O'Brien, John
Mar. 15, 1923
Feb. 7. 1924
O'Connell, James
Dec. 27, 1915
Dec. 24, 1920
Ogle, George E.
Feb. 25, 1915
Aug. 29, 1918
Paradise, Joseph L
June 7,1920
Dec. 24, 1920
Phillips, George F
June 22,1906
Quinn, Patrick
Mar. 15, 1923
Apr. 16, 1910 Feb. 7,1924
Riley, Henry F
June 22, 1906
Jan. 28, 1908
Saville, John R
Aug. 28, 1918
Aug. 29, 1918
Shea, Daniel M.
Apr. 24, 1911
Nov. 22, 1915
Dhooge, Jeremiah D
Mar. 12, 1910
July 29, 1912
Duffy, Thomas
Apr. 25, 1921
Feb. 7,1924
2 Resigned
102
CITY OF QUINCY
Patrolmen-Concluded
Sullivan, James J
Aug. 28, 1918
Aug. 29, 1918
Sullivan, John J.
Dec. 27, 1915
Nov. 20, 1918
Sweeney, Joseph F
Aug. 2, 1912
Feb. 25,1915
Tarr, Clarence B.
Aug. 1,1923
Dec. 6,1924
Thompson, Alexander D.
Feb. 16, 1920
Dec. 24, 1920
Thompson, Thomas
July 11, 1919
Dec. 24, 1920
Thorne, Henry W
June 22, 1906
Apr. 24, 1911
Young, Frederick E.
May 20, 1918
Sept. 23, 1918
Reserves
Names
Original Appointment
Bjornholm, William
Apr. 3,1924
Brennan, Thomas J
Apr. 3,1924
Caperci, Anthony
Apr.
3,1924
Cunniff, Edward P.
Feb. 13, 1924
Curry, Thomas J
May 10, 1924
Ferguson, Joseph L.
Apr. 3,1924
Grady, Philip J.
May 13, 1924
Hinchon, Charles O.
Feb. 16, 1924
Hodge, Ernest W.
Feb. 13, 1924
Jones, Frederick L.
Apr. 3,1924
Joubert, Gaudias J
Apr. 3,1924
McDonald, John W.
Apr.
3,1924
McIntyre, William P
Feb. 13, 1924
McKenna, Walter F
Feb. 20, 1924
Mullin, James J
Dec. 11, 1924
O'Connell, John
Feb. 13, 1924
O'Connell, Patrick B.
Apr. 3,1924
Rogers, Joseph A
Feb. 20, 1924
Sheehan, John J.
Apr. 3,1924
Walsh, Jeremiah J
Apr.
3,1924
On Pension List
Larkin, John T
June 30, 1897
Apr. 1,1898
Halloran, John1
Mar. 16, 1889
Feb. 6, 1893
Murray, James W
June 3, 1895
Jan. 15, 1897
1 Deceased
Detailed as Chauffeurs
Farrell, David L. Mackay, James A. D.
Dhooge, Jeremiah D. Detailed to Motor Cycles Kemp, James W. H.
Detailed to Wagon Duty
Flaherty, John J.
Baker, James H.
O'Connell, Patrick B.
103
REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT
Detailed as Guard at City Hall Jeremiah Dineen
Detailed to Liquor Work
O'Brien, John
Phillips, George F. Detailed to Detective Work
Insp. Daniel H. Doran
Insp. John J. Avery Detailed as Clerk at Headquarters Tilden Crooker
Appointments to Permanent Force
Belanger, Joseph
Feb.
7, 1924
Connelly, John E.
Feb.
7, 1924
Cunniff, Edmund K.
Feb
7, 1924
Duffy, Thomas J.
Feb.
7, 1924
Fitzgerald, John J.
Feb.
7, 1924
Ford, Dennis L.
Feb.
7, 1924
Kantola, Thomas U.
Feb.
7, 1924
Kerwin, Thomas F.
Feb.
7, 1924
Looby, John
Feb.
7, 1924
McNally, Thomas F.
.Feb.
7, 1924
Mullin, Francis J.
Feb.
7, 1924
O'Brien, John
Feb.
7, 1924
Quinn, Patrick
Feb.
7, 1924
Baker, James H.
Apr. 24, 1924
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