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Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Daniel L. Chamberlin
Selectmen and Board Health, Daniel W. Robbins ch. Herbert P. Dutton, Dexter C. Whittemore. Meet the first day of every month
Auditor, Fred C. Cook
Treasurer, Herbert A. Lee
Collector, Arthur T. Lapham
Assessors, Daniel W. Robbins ch. Geo. E. French, John P. Davis
Overseers Poor, William A. Clark ch. Herbert P. Dutton, Eugene S. Dodge
Constables, Alfred F. Janes, Eugene S. Dodge Highway Surveyor, Geo. H. Heald
Cemetery Committee, Thomas A. Green, George G. Wilkins, Benjamin F. Blaisdell Park Commissioner, Thomas A. Green Tree Warden, George G. Wilkins Inspector Animals, Thomas A. Duren
Public Schools.
Committee, Lucy R. Davis ch. Paris N. Bond, Andrew Wilkins
Supt. Frederick L. Kendall, Chelmsford Prin. Grammar School, Edna E. Phalen
Public Library.
Gleason Free Library, Mary A. Green lib.
Trustees, Mary A. Green, F. H. Billington, T. A. Green
CARVER.
In Plymouth Co. Inc. June 9, 1790. Pop. 1410. 38 m. southeast of Boston and 8 m. southwest of Plymouth, North Carver being on the Plymouth Div. and Middleboro Br. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Cran- berry culture is the chief industry of this town, about one-sixth the entire yield of the United States being harvested here.
VILLAGES-Carver4, North Carver ACONYBX, South Carver4, East Carver4.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Treasurer and Collector, Henry S. Griffith, South C.
Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, Theodore T. Vaughan ch. Stephen D. Atwood, South C. John A. A. Kenney, North C. Auditor, Gustavus Atwood Constable, James W. Lewis
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CHARLEMONT-CHARLTON-CHATHAM.
Highway Commissioners, E. H. Murdock, Levi F. Morse, North C. Z. W. Andrews, South C. Inspector Animals, J. Myrick Bump
Public Schools.
Committee, Mrs. Alice G. Shaw, W. M. Shaw, Charles C. Perkins
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Supt. C. W. Humphrey Prin. High School, George L. Spaulding
Prins. Grammar Schools, Ellis G. Cornish; Ethel H. Nash, Elizabeth Belden
Public Library.
Carver Free Public Library, Mrs. Bernice E. Bar- rows lib.
Trustees, Henry S. Griffith ch. South C. Seth C. C. Finney sec. and purchasing agent, East C. Eugene C. Shaw
CHARLEMONT.
In Franklin Co. Inc. June 21, 1765. Pop. 1002. 122 m. from Boston and 22 m. west of Greenfield on Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R.
VILLAGES CharlemontAOONx, ZoarAOONx, East CharlemontA.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Treasurer and Collector, George E. Bemis Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers Poor, C. T. Haskins ch. William B. Avery, East C. Charles H. Sherman. Meet every Saturday Auditors, F. D. Legate, F. O. Bicknell Constable, John L. Bushnell
Board Health, Dr. Ralph S. Carr, Dr. S. D. Bow- ker Tree Warden, Emmett F. Haskins Inspector Animals, William B. Avery
Public Schools.
Committee, W. W. Smith ch. J. Cecil Burrington, Mrs. M. E. Veber
Supt. G. Alvin Grover Prin. High School, R. H. Ferrand
Public Library.
Free Public Library, Juliet B. Smith lib. Trustees, George E. Bemis ch. George H. Frary, F. L. Tyler
CHARLTON.
In Worcester Co. Inc. Jan. 10, 1755. Pop. 2093. 56 m. from Boston and 13 m. southwest of Worcester on B.&A.R.R. Street railway to Southbridge, Worcester, Palmer, Springfield, North Oxford, West Auburn, Stoneville and Jamesville. VILLAGES-Charlton4, Charlton City4, Charl- ton DepotAODAmx, Northside, Dresser Hill, Dodge4, Morseville, Putnam's Village, South Charlton or Lelandville.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in April Clerk, Frank O. Wakefield
Selectmen and . Board Health, John G. Hammond ch. Dodge (R. F. D.) Alfred F. Putnam, Oxford, Jonas Bemis, Charlton Dopot. Meet last Satur- day afternoon in every month
Auditor, William H. King, Dudley (R. F. D.)
Treasurer and Collector, Harris M. Dodge, Dudley (R. F. D.)
Assessors, Willis L. Baker, Dudley (R. F. D.) M. Daniel Woodbury, Edward M. Bowers, C. Depot
Overseers Poor, Channey W. Pike, Dodge, A. Frederick Putnam, Oxford, John G. Hammond, Dodge (R. F. D.)'
Constables, Harris M. Dodge, Dudley (B. F. D.) Frank L. Pike, Dodge, Loren E. Stevens, Dudley (B. F. D.) John W. Chaffee, William W. Rice, C. City, George Leprad, C. City, Orin Potter, Dodge
Supt. Streets, A. Frederick Putnam, Oxford
Special Cemetery Commissioners, Lewis A. McIn- tyre, George Hammond, C. Depot, W. Ernest Rich, M. Daniel Woodbury, Lyman Lamb, C. Depot Tree Warden, Thomas Aldrich
Inspectors Animals, Stephen Hammond, Elwin Stevens
Public Schools.
Committee, Rev. Edgar W. Preble, H. K. David- son Jr., C. Depot, George King, Dresser Haul
Public Library.
Free Public Library, Ruth P. Wakefield lib. Trustees, Rev. George O. Jenness ch. Frank O. Wakefield, L. A. McIntyre
CHATHAM.
In Barnstable Co. Inc. June 11, 1712. Pop. 1634. 7 m. east of Harwich on Chatham Br. Plymouth Div. N.Y., N.H.&H.R.R.
VILLAGES-ChathamAOONYBx, North Chat- ham4, Chathamport4, South ChathamAOGNYBX, West ChathamA, Monomoy Island.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in February Clerk, Alfred C. Harding
Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, Meriton E. Nickerson ch. South C. Alvin Z. Atkins, North C. Nathaniel A. Eldredge. Meet first Monday and 15th of each month Auditor, George W. Bloomer Treasurer, Alfred C. Harding Collector, Geo. H. Nickerson, Chathamport Constable, A. W. Baker, North C.
Highway Commissioners, Jonathan Eldridge, E. Y. Hammond, John K. Kendrick, East Harwich
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CHELMSFORD-CHESHIRE-CHESTER.
Sinking Fund Commissioners, Heman A. Harding, Oliver E. Eldredge, Meriton E. Nickerson, So. C. Cemetery Trustees, D. W. Nickerson, J. J. Howes, C. H. Rockwell, A. C. Harding, J. M. Rogers Tree Warden, Jonathan Eldridge Sealer Weights and Measures, E. T. Bearse Surveyors of Lumber, D. W. Edwards, Jos. Martell Inspector Animals, Willis S. Bearse
Public Schools.
Committee, Erastus T. Bearse ch. Edmund T. Ryder, B. H. Buck, South C. Supt, F. H. Hill, Harwich Prin. High School, Edward F. Cunningham Prin. Grammar School, Annie Slavin
Public Library.
Eldridge Public Library, Mrs. Florence Bond lib. Mrs. Edith Harding, Miss Slavin assts. Trustees, R. B. Harding pres. Boston, W. L. Nick- erson, Heman A. Harding, John J. Howes, Sey- mour W. Harding, Boston
CHELMSFORD.
In Middlesex Co. Inc. May 29, 1655. Pop. 4254. 26 m. from Boston and 31/2 m. southwest of Lowell on Lowell & Framingham Br. Taunton Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Street railway to Lowell and from Lowell through North Chelms- ford to Tyngsboro.
VILLAGES - ChelmsfordAOGAmNYBx, North ChelmsfordAODAmx, South ChelmsfordAOAm NYBX, West ChelmsfordAOGAmx.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting fourth Monday in March Clerk, Edward J. Robbins
Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, Eben T. Adams, James P. Dunigan, R. Wilson Dix, W. E. Lapham, John J. Dunn. Meet second Saturday of each month
Auditors, Preston L. Piggott, Walter Perham, Frederick A. Snow
Treasurer and Collector, Ervin W. Sweetser Constables, Warren Berry, Fred Chandler, Edwin F. Coburn, Clarence G. Nickles, Robert Shinkwin, Fred I. Vinal
Highway Surveyor, David Higgins
Cemetery Commissioners, William H. Hall, Charles F. Scribner, Lorin J. Ellinwood Agent Board Health, A. P. Scoboria Tree Warden, George B. B. Wright Inspector Animals, Edwin C. Perham
Public Schools.
Committee, H. E. Ellis ch. George F. White sec. John J. Monahan
Supt. Frederick L. Kendall Prins. High Schools, Herbert H. Rice, Centre; Elmer G. Boyce, North
Public Libraries.
Adams Library, Edwin R. Clark lib.
Trustees, J. Adams Bartlett ch. Frances Clark, A. Heady Park, Albert H. Davis, Rev. Wilson Waters, Emma J. Gay
North Chelmsford Library Association, Anna C. Mckay lib.
CHELSEA. See Index for location.
CHESHIRE.
In Berkshire Co. Inc. Mar. 14, 1793. Pop. 1281. 11 m. northeast of Pittsfield on Pitts- field & North Adams Br. B.&A.R.R. Electric railway to Lanesboro, Pittsfield and Adams.
VILLAGES-(TheshireAOGAmx, Cheshire Har- borD, Farnham'sO.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting fourth Monday in March Clerk, Howard A. Northrup
Selectmen and Overseers Poor, William Flaherty ch. D. L. Wood, Morgan E. Phelps. Meet last Saturday of each month
Auditors, F. L. Wood, R. L. Getman
Treasurer, A. J. Leonard
Collector, L. L. Burnett
Assessors, R. B. Cummings, G. A. Carpenter, P. H. Ferguson
Constables, Charles Brown, Emerson Williams, Henry J. Lane
Supt. Streets, R. W. Petitcler
Water Commissioners, George Z. Dean, E. B. Bowen, Howard A. Northrup
Cemetery Commissioners, E. Purtel, Edgar W. Chase, W. E. Northrup
Board Health, W. H. Morgan, M. E. Phelps, John L. Brown Jr.
Chief Fire Dept. Warren B. Dean
Tree Warden, Samuel B. Ingalls
Inspector Animals, J. L. Brown
Public Schools.
Committee, George Z: Dean ch. William Flaherty, R. V. Wood
Supt. H. . L. Allen, Dalton Prin. Grammar Schools, Kate R. Shea
Public Library.
Cheshire Library Association, Emma E. Martin lib. Trustees, R. V. Wood ch. Mrs. R. V. Wood, Louise A. Martin, H. A. Northrup, E. W. Chase
CHESTER.
In Hampden Co. Inc. Feb. 21, 1783. Pop. 1366. 27 m. west of Springfield on B.&A.R.R. VILLAGES-ChesterAOGAmx, Chester Center, North Chester4, LittlevilleA, Dayville, Mica Mill.
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CHESTERFIELD CHILMARK-CLARKSBURG.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting last Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, George N. Cone
Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, George H. Hapgood ch. Clarence M. Woods, Littleville, Charles Z. Ingell Auditor, Edward L. Cowles .
Collector, Clayton D. Smith
Constables, Austin Eastman, Littleville, Henry I. Higgins, Byron E. Pease, Clayton D. Smith, Albert A. Edwards
Supt. Streets, George H. Hapgood
Water Commissioners, George N. Cone, E. L. Hem- enway, H. L. Pomeroy
Cemetery Committee, George N. Cone, George H. Hapgood, Clarence M. Woods, Littleville, Chas. Z. Ingell
Sewer Commissioners, F. D. Hamilton, F. A. Will- cutt, Lyman E. Wright Chief Fire Dept. C. B. Cone
Inspector Animals, Charles L. Ingall
Public Schools.
Committee, Clayton D. Smith, James H. Keefe, Charles F. Pease, Sherwin M. Flint, F. L. Hem- enway, Arthur F. Pierce, Littleville
Supt. William H. Sanderson Prin. High School, Frank E. Perkins Public Library.
Chester Public Library, Mary L. Pomeroy lib.
Trustees, E. O. Redfield, Clara Stevens, Mrs. E. L. Gardner
CHESTERFIELD.
In Hampshire Co. Inc. June 11, 1762. Pop. 563. 114 m. from Boston and 14 m. northwest of Northampton. Reached by stage from Wil- liamsburg (7 m.), also stage to Worthington (6 m.); on Northampton Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. VILLAGES ChesterfieldAO, West Chesterfield ΔΟ, Bisbee MillsΔ.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, James D. Stall
Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers Poor, Dwight I. Stanton ch. West C. Charles A. Bisbee, Sum- ner M. Pittsinger. Meet first Friday of each month
Auditor, F. D. Cleaveland
Treasurer, Homer R. Bisbee
Collector, Oscar T. Peltier
Constable, Oscar T. Peltier (civil)
Street Commissioners, Oliver S. Munson, Howard D. Stanton
Cemetery Commissioners, William Baker, James D. Stall
Board Health, Dr. J. E. Hayes ch. George M. Smith, Miss Hattie Baker Tree Warden, Charles A. Bisbee Chief Police, A. W. Nichols Inspector Animals, Thomas K. Utley
Public Schools.
Committee, William H. Baker ch. Herbert Pitt- singer sec. Mrs. Edward M. Cole, West C. Supt. E. W. Goodhue Prin. Grammar School, Amasa C. Cole
Public Library. Town Library, James D. Stall, lib. Trustees, James D. Stall, Gilbert B. Healy, Ama- sa C. Cole
CHICOPEE.
See Index for location.
CHILMARK.
In Dukes Co. Inc. Sept. 14, 1694. Pop. 322. 10 m. southwest of Vineyard Haven by stage. VILLAGES-ChilmarkA, Squibnocket, Consue, . Menemsha, Nomans Land, Quepeggin, Quitsey. Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Fred A. Mayhew
Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers Poor, Henry H. Allen ch. Marshall W. Norton, Horace L. Flanders. Meet the 6th of each month
Auditor, Myron H. Vincent
Treasurer, Ernest L. Flanders
Collector, Orlin F. Davis, West T.
Constable, Almon S. Tilton, West T.
Highway Commissioners, Henry Look, John D. Barrett, Francis Cottle, Horace L. Flanders, Elihu E. Mosher, George West, Welcome L. Til- ton
Cemetery Commissioner, Stephen Flanders
Board Health, Henry H. Allen ch. Daniel Vincent, Courtland Fairchild, West T.
Tree Warden and Forest Fire Warden, Almon S. Tilton
Sealer Weights and Measures, C. C. Look Inspector Animals, Horace L. Flanders
Public Schools.
Committee, Crandon C. Look ch. G. W. Hammett, James F. Adams, West T.
Supt. Andrew P. Averill, Edgartown Public Library.
Chilmark Free Public Library, Florence B. May. hew lib.
Trustees, Henry H. Allen, Mrs. F. B. Mayhew, Mrs. H. C. Mayhew
CLARKSBURG.
In Berkshire Co. Inc. Mar. 2, 1798. Pop. 1200. 2 m. north of North Adams by electric railway, and 23 m. north of Pittsfield. VILLAGE-Briggsville4. Town Officers.
Annual town meeting fourth Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, Robert S. Mckay
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CLINTON-COHASSET.
Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Highway Commis- sioners, Edward W. Gleason ch. Alton Bellows, R.F.D. 2, North Adams, Aaron J. Cooke, R.F.D. 2, North Adams
Auditor, Arthur D. Loomis, R.F.D.1, North Adams Collector, Dexter S. Bishop, R.F.D. 2, No. Adams Assessors, Dexter S. Bishop, David N. Williams, R.F.D. 1, North Adams, Robert Lanfair, R.F.D. 1, North Adams
Constables, Robert Lanfair, R.F.D. 1, North Adams, Clinton Tisdale, Briggsville, Rudolphus Lanfair, R.F.D. 1, North Adams, William M. Mansert, R.F.D. 2, North Adams, Frank B. Shultis, R.F.D. 2, North Adams, Benjamin F. Eddy, Briggsville, Thomas Harrigan, R.F.D. 1, North Adams
Board Health, R. George Hall ch. Briggsville, Er- vin Fuller
Tree Warden, Ervin Fuller
Inspector Animals, Aaron J. Cooke
Public Schools.
Committee, Lovane J. Bowen ch. E. J. Loveridge, R.F.D. 2, North Adams, Harry L. Smith, R.F. D. 1, North Adams
Supt. F. B. Van Ornum, Cheshire
Public Library.
Clarksburg Public Library, Lovane J. Bowen lib. and sec. R.F.D. 2, North Adams
Trustees, Lovane J. Bowen, R.F.D. 2, North Adams, Harry L. Smith, R.F.D. 1, North Adams, Robert S. Mckay, R.F.D. 2, North Adams
CLINTON.
In Worcester Co. Inc. Mar. 14, 1850. Pop. 13,105. 17 m. northeast of Worcester at junction of Worcester & Nashua Div. B.&M.R.R. and Taunton Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Electric rail- ways to Fitchburg, Lancaster, Leominster, Ber- lin, Hudson, Boylston, Boylston Centre and Wor- cester.
VILLAGES - ClintonAOGAdAmNYBX, Acre, California, Duck Harbor, Fullerville, German- town, Harrisville, Clinton JunctionD.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, James H. Carr
Selectmen and Overseers Poor, Martin Murphy ch. William F. Cannon, Martin F. Killeen, Robert Schwab, Dr. J. R. Kirby. Meet every Mon- day evening
Auditors, Wm. V. O'Connell, Frank Seifert, John L. McGee
Treasurer and Collector, Charles E. Shaw
Assessors, Geo. H. Hager ch. Luke Olis, Herman Dietzman
Constables, William Johnston, George Burk, Peter J. Flaherty, Thomas Murphy, John Hester, James H. McGee, John J. Gibbons, Jacob H. Bindhammer
Highway Commissioners, L. Fury, George A. Corey, Peter Dupont
Supt. Streets, Charles Needham
Water Commissioners, R. J. McIntyre, Andrew Smart, Henry Richter
Cemetery Commissioners, George W. Morse, C. L. S. Hammond, Guy D. Tobey, Edward L. Plum- mer, George W. Meldrum
Sinking Fund Commissioners, Edward W. Burdett, Neil Walker, David H. Maynard, Herman Dietzman, John B. Gallagher, Walter R. Dane Board Health, John A. Monahan ch. George L. Tobey, William O. Johnson
Chief Police, Thomas Murphy Chief Fire Dept. L. Fury
Tree Warden, Michael Monahan
Inspector Animals, Wilfred S. Plaskett
Public Schools.
Committee, Walter R. Dame ch. Charles L. French, William H. Dietzman, John H. O'Brien, Albert Beck, James H. McGrath
Supt. Charles L. Hunt
Prin. High School, W. W. Keyes
Prins. Grammar Schools, Mabel Jackson, Alice A. Grady Public Library.
Bigelow Free Public Library, Charlotte L. Greene lib.
Trustees, C. C. Stone, W. Irving Jenkins, James C. Duncan, James Sheerin, G. A. Brown, G. Krauss
COHASSET.
In Norfolk Co. Inc. Apr. 26, 1770. Pop. 2727. 22 m. southeast of Boston and 12 m. east of Braintree on Plymouth Div. N.Y., N.H.&H.R.R.
VILLAGES-CohassetAOONYBX, BeechwoodA, Beechwood Station[, North Cohasset, Black Rock[].
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Harry F. Tilden
Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, Philander Bates ch. Joseph S. Bigelow, Herbert L. Brown. Meet first and third Thurs- days of each month
Auditor, Fred L. Reed
Treasurer and Collector, Newcomb B. Tower
Constables, E. E. Wentworth, Henry E. Brennock, John T. Keating, Sidney L. Beal, Nantasket, Manuel S. Enos, John A. Antoine, John Flem- ming
Supt. Streets, Philander Bates
Chief Fire Dept. Harry E. Mapes Tree Warden, Henry L. McMahon
Inspector Animals, Darius W. Gilbert Public Schools.
Committee, Mrs. Martha P. Howe, Mrs .. Elizabeth O. Davenport, Samuel Stoddard, Charles W. Gammons, Cornelius Keefe, Caleb Lothrop
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OOLRAIN-CONCORD-CONWAY.
Supt. Nelson G. Howard, Hingham Center Prin. High School, Stanley C. Lary
Public Library.
Cohasset Free Public Library, Sarah B. Collier lib. Trustees, George W. Collier, Edward Nichols, Mrs. Martha P. Howe, Florence N. Bates, Edward H. Tower, Dr. O. H. Howe, Miss E. M. Bates, Miss S. B. Collier
COLRAIN.
In Franklin Co. Inc. June 30, 1761. Pop. 1780. 125 m. from Boston and 9 m. northwest of Greenfield; Shattuckville and Griswoldville reached by electric railway from Shelburne Falls (7 m.). Daily stage to Jacksonville, Vt. VILLAGES-ColrainA, Adamsville4, Elm Grove 4, Foundry Village, Line4, ShattuckvilleA, Griswoldville4, LyonsvilleA.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, J. E. Davenport
Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Board Health, H. W. Thompson ch. Charles W. Smith, Gris- woldville, W. H. Kemp. Meet last Saturday in each month
Auditor, Reuben C. Hillman
Collector, Albert H. Temple
Assessors, B. B. Miller ch. R. M. Coombs, J. E. Bowen, Adamsville
Constables, A. H. Temple, Fred L. Kendrick, Adamsville, Allen F. Smith, Griswoldvile, C. N. Carpenter Supt. Streets and Tree Warden, Henry J. Smith, Griswoldville
Inspector Animals, John D. Gilchrist
Public Schools.
Committee, E. W. Coombs ch. Bardwell's Ferry, J. E. Davenport, Griswoldville, Dr. J. W. Cram Supt. Charles P. Hall, Shelburne Falls
Public Library.
Free Public Library, Katherine Holton Cram lib. Trustees, E. W. Coombs ch. Elm Grove, J. W. Cam sec. J. E. Davenport
CONCORD.
In Middlesex Co. Inc. Sept. 12, 1635. Pop. 5372. 20 m. west of Boston on Fitchburg Div .; also Southern Div. B.&M.R.R .; Lowell-Taunton Div. N.Y., N.H.&H. Electric railway to Bedford, Lexington, Arlington, Boston, Maynard and Hud- son.
VILLAGES - ConcordAOGAmNBLX, Concord JunctionAOGAmNYBNBLx, Reformatory Sta- tion[], Nine Acre Corner, Westvale4.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting last Monday in March Clerk, Walter A. Carr
Selection, Frank Wheeler ch. C. Hayden Whitney, Horace Tuttle. Meet every Monday evening Auditor, Chilton Cabot
Treasurer and Chief Fire Dept. Geo. G. Morrell Collector, Herbert W. Hosmer
Assessors, Erastus H. Smith ch. Frank R. Connor, Alvah Wheeler
Overseers Poor, Alfred B. C. Dakin, George H. Wright, James Nagle
Constables, Densmore B. Hosmer, William Craig, Edward Clahane, Silas A. Bean, Junction
Road Commissioners, John M. Keyes ch. Jeremiah Sheehan, Hiram P. Worthley
Water Commissioners, William Wheeler ch. Elmer E. Shattuck, Thomas Hollis
Sewer Commissioners, William Wheeler ch. Elmer E. Shattuck, Thomas Hollis
Cemetery Committee, John L. Gilmore ch. Edward W. Emerson, Edward J. Bartlett
Municipal Light Committee, Richard F. Barrett ch. William Wheeler
Sinking Fund Commissioner, Woodward Hudson Board Health, John M. Keyes ch. Thomas Todd, Ernest J. Alley
Agent, Erastus H. Smith
Chief Police, William Craig
Tree Warden, Willard T. Farrar
Inspector Animals, W. Herbert Way
Public Schools.
Committee, Rev. Walter W. Campbell ch. Edward W. Emerson, Bessie K. Hudson, Emma B. Le- land, Thomas Hollis, Harry W. Brigham, Fran- cis A. Houston, Thomas F. Shaughnessy, F. Alcott Pratt sec.
Supt. Schools and Prin. High School, Wells A. Hall
Public Library.
Concord Free Public Library, Helen W. Kelley lib. Corporation, William Wheeler pres. Henry F. Smith, Woodward Hudson, Henry J. Walcott, Richard F. Barrett
CONWAY.
In Franklin Co. Inc. June 17, 1767. Pop. 1340. 7 m. from Shelburne Falls, Conway Station being on Northampton Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R .; Bard- well is on Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R. Electric railway from Conway Station (5 m.) and from South River (6 m.).
VILLAGES - ConwayA, Burkville, Shelburne JunctionD, Conway Station[], BardwellAOONx.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, Henry W. Billings Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Board Health, C. Lyman Parsons ch. Alvin C. Boice, Chas. F. Allis. Meet first Monday in each month Auditors, Arthur M. Cook, Earl E. Miller Collector, A. J. Patterson
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Assessors, Austin R. Stearns ch. Charles Li. Boy- den, A. C. Guilford
Constables, Gordon H. Johnson (sheriff), Clar- ence A. Smith, William T. Graves, Charles F. DeWolfe, Austin R. Stearns
Sinking Fund Commissioners, J. B. Packard, A. P. Delabarre, Charles F. Elmer Chief Fire Dept. Clarence A. Smith Tree Warden, Charles Parsons
Inspector Animals, Gordon H. Johnson
Public Schools.
Committee, A. J. Patterson ch. George F. How- land, Edwin F. Cook
Prin. High School, M. Louise Shaw
Prin. Grammar School, Florence M. Pease
Public Library.
Field Memorial Library, Margaret F. Sikes lib. Trustees, Henry W. Billings, Arthur P. Delabarre, C. D. Ives, E. L. Chute, W. I. Fletcher, Amherst
COTTAGE CITY. Bee Oak Bluffs.
CUMMINGTON.
In Hampshire Co. Inc. June 23, 1779. Pop. 734. Reached by stage from Williamsburg (13 m.) ; on Northampton Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R .; also from Dalton (19 m.) on B.&A.R.R.
VILLAGES-CummingtonA, West CummingtonA, Swift River4.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, H. E. Drake
Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers Poor, Milton 8. Howes ch. Swift River, F. C. Wiethauper, West C. (vacancy) Auditor, Arlin V. Stevens Collector, L. W. Pettingill
Constables, Marshall I. Jenkins (civil), Francis L. Shaw, West C.
Highway Surveyor, W. A. Harlow
Board Health, Robert L. Streeter ch. Dr. Charles R. Starkweather, West C. Clinton W. Damon Chief Police, L. W. Pettengill (dep.)
Tree Warden and Inspector Animals, Edward F. Warner
Public Schools.
Committee, Frank C. Wiethauper ch. West C. Mrs. M. C. Stutson sec. Robert Streeter Supt. C. L. Judkins
Public Library.
Bryant Free Library, Lottie W. Tower lib. Trustees, (vacancy) ch. Theodore P. Tower, Isaac H. Steele, Eliza A. C. Porter, Mrs. H. S. Nah- mer, A. Ludlow White
DALTON.
In Berkshire Co. Inc. Mar. 20, 1784. Pop. 3122. 146 m. from Boston and 412 m. east of Pittsfield on B.&A.R.R. Electric railway to Pittsfield.
VILLAGES-DaltonAO0Amx, Dalton Station[], Carsonville, Craneville, Renfrew.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting last Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, George W. Smith
Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Board Health, William R. Pratt ch. John Glennon sec. Thomas H. Mooney. Meet by appointment
Auditor, Homer H. Bicknell
Collector, Silas S. Olds
Assessors, John H. Smith ch. Dwight W. Burr sec. John J. Kelly
Constables, William C. Brague (civil), J. H.
Chaffee (civil), P. M. Kelly (civil), William McDonald (civil), Edgar H. Pierce (civil)
Cemetery Trustees, W. M. Crane, Philip Weston, Henry A. Barton, John Glennon
Water Commissioners, W. M. Crane, Franklin Weston, F. G. Crane
Chief Fire Dept. M. E. Stockbridge
Tree Warden, S. L. Ceasar
Inspector Animals, A. K. Cleveland
Public Schools.
Committee, Payson E. Little ch. John K. Moulton sec. Frederick M. McCoy treas.
Supt. H. L. Allen
Prin. High School, H. M. Thayer
Public Library.
Dalton Public Library, Mrs. Minnie E. Davison lib. Helen B. Reed asst. lib.
Trustees, H. A. Barton pres. John H. Smith v .- pros. Henry P. Kittredge sec. and treas. George E. Hagar, H. L. Allen, Frederick McCoy, P. E. Little, W. S. Warren, Eli G. Greene
DANA.
In Worcester Co. Inc. Feb. 18, 1801. Pop. 763. 25 m. northwest of Worcester on B.&A.R.R. VILLAGES-DanaA, North DanaAOnAmx.
Town Officers.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, David L. Richards, North D.
Selectmen and Overseers Poor, Rollin N. Double- day, Frank J. Whitney, John H. Johnson. Meet last Saturday in every month
Auditor, L. T. Haskins Treasurer, Fred E. Doane
Collector and Tree Warden, J. E. Doubleday
Assessors, R. N. Doubleday, Frank J. Whitney, E. F. Bristol Constables, Samuel Whitney, A. E. Doane, Harry E. Brown
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DANVERS-DARTMOUTH.
Supt. Streets, Albert W. Ripley Board Health, Dr. Stephen Witt ch. North D. F. B. Crawford Chief Police, A. E. Doane Chief Fire Dept. A. E. Collier Inspector Meat, Harry E. Brown
Inspector Animals, Monro Berry
Public Schools.
Committee, Mrs. Nellie M. Brown ch. North D. Philip C. Mower, North D. John H. Johnson, Louis A. Pratt, North D.
Supt. Louis A. Pratt
Prins. Grammar Schools, Katie M. Bachelder, Dana; Sarah A. Douglass, North Dana
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