Massachusetts Year Book and City and Town Register for 1908, Part 26

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Brooks Library Association, Lulu B. Tobey and S. L. Underwood libs.


Trustees, Asa L. Jones ch. F. D. Underwood sec. A. L. Weekes, H. B. Davis, Chester Snow, T. H. Nickerson, W. J. Nickerson


HATFIELD.


In Hampshire Co. Inc. May 31, 1670. Pop. 1779. 100 m. from Boston, 412 m. from North- ampton and 21 m. from Springfield on Conn. & Passumpsic Div. B.&M.R.R. Electric railway to Northampton, also through Bradstreet to East Whately, South Deerfield, Wapping, Deer- field and Greenfield.


VILLAGES-Hatfield4, North HatfieldAODAd Amx, West HatfieldAOGAdAmx, BradstreetA.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting third Monday in March Clerk, L. H. Kingsley


Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Board Health, David Billings ch. C. Edward Warner, Thomas J. Ryan. Meet first Monday of every month


Auditor, Edward B. Dickinson


Treasurer, L. H. Kingsley


Collector, A. L. Strong, West H.


Assessors, L. H. Kingsley ch. James L. Day, John Vollinger, West H.


Constables, Silas S. Dwight, West H. L. H. Kings- ley, M. J. Proulx, Willis Holden, S. W. Kings- ley Supt. Streets, Thomas J. Ryan


Water Commissioners, Daniel W. Wells ch. M. J. Proulx, Charles L. Warner


Cemetery Commissioner, James Porter


Sinking Fund Commissioners, Rev. Robert M. Woods, Matthew J. Ryan, E. Seward Warner


Chief Fire Dept. Matthew J. Ryan


Tree Warden, Patrick J. Whalen


Inspector Animals, E. S. Warner


Public Schools.


Committee, Henry S. Hubbard ch. L. A. Powers, John J. Batzold


Supt. M. H. Bowman Prin. High School, Albert J. Chidister


Public Library.


Hatfield Public Library, C. M. Barton lib.


Trustees, Rev. Robert M. Woods D.D. ch. Mrs. Charles K. Morton, T. A. Nolan


HAVERHILL. See Index for location.


HAWLEY.


In Franklin Co. Inc. Feb. 6, 1792. Pop. 448. 135 m. from Boston and 30 m. from Greenfield; reached by stage from Charlemont (5 m.) on Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R .; also stage connection with Plainfield.


VILLAGES-Hawley4, West Hawley4, Hollock- ville.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, F. D. Carter, West H.


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, E. L. Eldridge, Geo. W. Sears, H. C. Dodge. Meet by appointment Auditor, B. L. Holden


Collector and Constable, Noel M. Barber (civil) Tree Warden, E. R. Sears


Inspector Animals, George E. Sears


Public Schools.


Committee, A. W. Payne ch. Charlemont, E. R. Sears sec. Charlemont, F. D. Carter, West H. Supt. G. A. Grover, Charlemont


Public Library.


Hawley Free Public Library, Amelia I. Sears, acting lib. Trustees, Mrs. I. C. Vincent ch. West H. C. F. Sears, Charlemont, A. F. Sears, Charlemont


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HEATH-HINGHAM-HINSDALE.


HEATH.


In Franklin Co. Inc. Feb. 13, 1785. Pop. 357. 133 m. from Boston and 23 m. northwest from Greenfield; reached by stage from Shelburne Falls on Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R. Stage from Charlemont via Dell and North Heath to Jack- sonville, Vt .; also Heath to Shelburne Falls.


VILLAGES-Heath4, North HeathA, CyrusA, Dell4.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clark and Treasurer, Hugh Maxwell


Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Board Health, Henry E. Stetson ch. North H. Levi Lively, North H. Ernest E. Kinsman. Meet by ap- pointment


Auditor, Clifford J. Hager, Dell Collector and Constable, William E. Gleason


Assessors, Isaac W. Stetson ch. Arthur O. Sum- ner, North H. Frank B. Burrington


Tree Warden, Ernest E. Kinsman


Inspector Animals, Hugh Thompson


Public Schools.


Committee, Frank B. Burrington ch. Edward P. Dickinson, A. J. Peterson, Cyurs


Public Library.


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Free Public Library, H. Kirk Smith lib. Trustees, Mamie E. Maxwell ch. Henry E. Stet- son, North H. H. Kirk Smith


HINGHAM.


In Plymouth Co. Inc. Sept. 2, 1635. Pop. 4819. 17 m. southeast of Boston on Plymouth Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R .; also by steamers from Boston to Crow Point daily in summer. Elec- tric cars to Weymouth, North Weymouth, Nor- well and Hull.


VILLAGES - HinghamAOONYBBLX, West HinghamAOONYBBLx, South Hingham4, Lib- erty Plain, Nantasket Junction[], Crow Point, Hingham Center4.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Fred H. Miller


Selectmen and Assessors, Walter W. Hersey ch. Walter T. Jones, South H. William L. Foster, H. Center. Meet first and third Tuesdays Auditor, S. Randall Lincoln


Treasurer, Edward W. Jones Collector, Alphonso Cain


Overseers Poor, Walter T. Jones ch. South H. William L. Foster, H. Center, Louis C. Cornish Constables, James H. Crehan (civil), R. Foster Robinson, South H. Washington I. James, Herbert C. Jones, H. Center, George E. Davis, Nantasket Highway Supt. John F. Clifford


Municipal Light Board, Frederick M. Hersey, Morris F. Whiton, Ebed L. Ripley, H. Center Board Health, Charles H. Marble ch. Walter W. Hersey, J. W. Spooner M.D. Chief Fire Dept. George Cushing Tree Warden, Arthur W. Young Inspector Animals, Robert F. Robinson


Public Schools.


Committee, Frederick M. Hersey ch. Samuel H. Spalding, Charles H. Marble, Elmer L. Cur- tiss, H. Center, E. C. Sprague, South H. Ed- ward B. Pratt, H. Center, Ira G. Hersey, Benj. A. Robinson, Charles A. Dorr, South H. Chas. S. Groves, H. Center, Thomas. H. Buttimer, Charles T. Leavitt, South H.


Supt. Nelson G. Howard, H. Center


Prin. High School, Charles Jenney, H. Center, J. O. Sanborn, prin. emeritus


Prins. Grammar Schools, Wm. M. Hart, Charles P. Durell, H. Center


Public Library.


Hingham Public Library, Albert L. Stephenson, asst. lib. H. Center


Trustees, Elmer L. Curtiss, Hawkes Fearing, Ed- ward B. Pratt, J. Winthrop Spooner, Henry W. Cushing, Frederick M. Hersey, John D. Long, Ebed L. Ripley, Jacob O. Sanborn, Morris F. Whiton, Ira G. Hersey, Francis H. Lincoln, Walter C. Shute, William B. Fearing, Lincoln Fearing


HINSDALE.


In Berkshire Co. Inc. June 21, 1804. Pop. 1452. 142 m. from Boston and 9 m. southeast of Pittsfield on B.&A.R.R.


VILLAGE-Hinsdale4OGAmx.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in April Clerk, Owen E. Maxwell


Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Board Health, E. J. Russell ch. C. A. Morgan, L. Roberts. Meet by appointment


Auditor, John Gray Treasurer, Charles R. Cole


Collector, Albert Franklin


Assessors, E. H. Goodrich ch. George Kirchner, Frank C. Phillips


Constables, Patrick J. McGill, Louie L. Sherman, John O'Leary, E. A. Day, A. D. Goodwin Supt. Streets, Louie L. Sherman


Water Commissioners, G. T. Plunkett ch. Owen E. Maxwell, C. A. Morgan


Tree Warden, Lewis B. Brague


Police Officer, Arthur D. Goodwin


Inspector Animals, Frank C. Phillips Public Schools.


Committee, Thomas F. Barker ch. Rev. Daniel F. Cronin, T. A. Frissell Supt. Schools, W. E. Riley


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HOLBROOK-HOLDEN-HOLLAND.


Public Library.


Hinsdale Public Library, Alden H. Pierce, lib. Directors, W. A. Taylor, F. B. Cook, G. T. Plunkett, Rev. J. H. Laird, James Hosmer, C. W. Goodrich


HOLBROOK.


In Norfolk Co. Inc. Feb. 29, 1872. Pop. 2509. 14 m. south of Boston on Plymouth Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Electric railway to South Braintree, Braintree, Brookville, Montello and Brockton. VILLAGES - HolbrookAOONYBBLx, Brook- villeA.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Zenas A. French


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers Poor, Arthur W. Paine ch. John King, Charles H. McCarter. Meet every Saturday evening


Auditors, Frank T. White, Ernest S. Rogers, Edroy B. Austin


Treasurer, George B. French


Collector, J. Tisdale Southworth


Constables, Walter O. Crooker, Peter L. Vincent, William West, George A. Nason, C. H. Buz- zell, Brookville, C. W. Wilde, H. G. Davies Supt. Streets, William West


Water Commissioners, F. G. Morse, Fred C. Hol- lis, Daniel Sands


Sinking Fund Commissioners, Fred C. Hollis, F. G. Morse, Daniel Sands


Board Health, Henry W. Paine ch. Dr. R. B. Wil- son, Percy O. Burnham Chief Fire Dept. Edroy B. Austin


Tree Warden, William Hayden


Inspectors Animals, Eugene E. Ford, Z. P. Jordan


Public Schools.


Committee, Dr. F. H. Merriam ch. Zenas A. French sec. Thomas H. West


Supt. Schools, Watson C. Lea Prin. High School, W. M. Marr


Prins. Grammar Schools, Sarah P. Felter, Alma B. Bisbee, S. E. Dean, Agnes N. Mann


Public Library.


Holbrook Public Library, Z. A. French lib.


Trustees, Mrs. Isabelle N. Holbrook, Lewis Alden, Samuel A. M. Linnell


HOLDEN.


In Worcester Co. Inc. Jan. 9, 1741. Pop. 2640. 8 m. northwest of Worcester on Worces- ter Br. Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R., Quinapoxet and Jefferson being on Central Mass. Div. B.& M.R.R. Electric railway to Worcester.


VILLAGES-HoldenAOGINx, JeffersonAOONx, Quinapoxet4, Quinapoxet Station[], Springdale, Lovellville, North Woods[], Chaffin[], Eagleville, Dawson[], Unionville.


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Town Officers.


Annual town meeting third Monday in March Clerk, Samuel W. Armington


Selectmen and Board Health, J. Frank Wood ch. J. Winthrop Holt, Benjamin M. Chamberlain. Meet first Monday evening of every month Auditor, George C. Johnson


Treasurer and Collector, Fred H. Fales


Assessors, Samuel Warren ch. Edward W. Mer- rick, Jefferson, Charles B. Jordan


Overseers Poor, Edward W. Merrick ch. Jefferson, Walter T. Howe, George S. Graham


Water Commissioners, Stilman F. Morse ch. Joff or- son, Peter Carr, Jefferson, Bertram S. Newell Constables, Edward W. Merrick (civil), Jefferson, James J. Hanaver, Quinapoxet, James Sullivan Highway Surveyor, William J. Rivers, Jefferson Agent Board Health, Frank H. Washburn Tree Warden, Jonathan W. Rice


Inspector Animals, Warren Cook


Public Schools.


Committee, James A. Holden, Quinapozet, Martha


E. Graham, Adddie M. Holden, Walter T. Howe, Anna P. Fay, William J. Powers


Supt. Herbert J. Jones Prin. High School, A. K. Learned


Prins. Grammar Schools, Clara K. Bascom, Jeffer- son; Elizabeth A. Brown, Center; Winifred P. Gregg, Quinapozet; Dagny Lindgren, Chafin


Public Library.


Damon Memorial Library, Addie M. Holden lib. Trustees, Waldo E. Austin ch. Emory Rogers, Jas. A. Holden, Alonzo K. Learned, Thomas E. Babb, S. W. Armington


HOLLAND.


In Hampden Co. Inc. July 5, 1783. Pop. 151. 69 m. from Boston, 28 m. from Springfield and 12 m. southeast of Palmer.


VILLAGE-HollandA.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in April Clerk, Treasurer, Collector and Chief Fire Dept. A. F. Blodgett


Selectmen and Board Health, Lewis M. Howlett oh. Henry E. Vinton, Loring C. Howlett. Meet first Monday in each month


Auditor, C. A. Vinton


Collector, C. F. Howlett


Assessors, A. F. Blodgett ch. O. L. Howlett, L. C. Howlett


Overseers Poor, L. M. Howlett ch. F. B. Blodgett, B. C. Bennett


Constables, Oliver L. Howlett, Arthur F. Blodgett Cemetery Commissioners, Freeman B. Blodgett, Francis Wight, B. C. Bennett Supt. Streets, Carl F. Howlett


Tree Warden, Charles Lawrence Inspector Animals, A. J. Bagley


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HOLLISTON-HOPEDALE-HOPKINTON.


Public Schools.


Committee, Francis Wight ch. A. F. Blodgett, Charles Laurence Supt. P. T. Pearson, Warren


Public Library.


Holland Public Library, Miss D. M. Blodgett lib. Trustees, F. B. Blodgett, O. L. Howlett, Francis Wight


HOLLISTON.


In Middlesex Co. Inc. Dec. 3, 1724. Pop. 2665. 5 m. south of South Framingham on Mil- ford Br. B.&A.R.R. Electric railway through all the villages to South Framingham, Natick, Milford and Medway.


VILLAGES-HollistonAODIAdx, Braggville400 Adx, East HollistonAODIAdx, MetcalfAOOAdx.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Albert E. Phipps


Selectmen, Frank Cass ch. George H. Moody, Ed- ward A. Pyne


Auditor, C. Edwin Parker


Treasurer and Collector, W. P. Gage


Assessors, John C. Champney ch. George R. Rus- sell, Charles A. Crowley Overseers Poor, Dennis J. Moynihan, Edward T. Rawson, C. Melvin Champney


Constables, George H. Moody, Henry Casey, John Baker, Archibald A. Langill, Henry M. Holmes, Metcalf, George H. Hart (civil), Amos S. Rob- bing


Supt. Streets, Albert F. Shippee


Board Health, Dr. N. C. B. Haviland, Ralph F. Russell, Dr. I. C. Pope


Agent, I. C. Pope Chief Fire Dept. Waldo A. Collins Tree Warden, Frank Cass


Inspector Animals, John T. Driscoll


Public Schools.


Committee, C. H. M. Bartlett ch. Charles A. Gard- ner, John H. Andrews, John H. Mahoney, Wil- liam B. Mcclellan, Edwin W. Colburn, Perey F. Leland, George Spring Supt. Schools, Wilfred H. Price Prin. High School, F. A. Scott


Prins. Grammar Schools, Kate A. Wade, Mary E. Driscoll, Letitia Cahoon


Public Library.


Holliston Public Library, Josephine E. Rockwood lib. Harold C. Claflin asst. lib.


Trustees, Frank S. Teele ch. John M. Batchelder sec. and treas. W. P. Gage, G. E. Wilmot Brooks, John C. Champney, Erwin A. Daniel


HOLYOKE. See Index for location.


HOPEDALE.


In Worcester Co. Inc. Apr. 7, 1886. Pop. 1968. 11% m. from Milford. Electric railways to Milford, South Framingham, Mendon, West Mendon, Uxbridge, West Upton, Grafton and North Grafton.


VILLAGES-HopedaleAOCIAdx, South Milford ΔΘΟΝΥΒΧ. Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, William H. Jordan


Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Board Health, E. A. Darling ch. L. B. Gaskill, S. E. Kellog. Meet first Friday evening of each month


Auditor, Adin Messenger


Treasurer, E. D. Bancroft


Collector, E. S. Stimpson


Assessors, H. W. Bracken ch. William Bancroft, William S. Hague


Constables, Robert Ross (civil), Walter F. Durgin (civil), J. M. French (civil), E. C. Barrows (civil)


Road Commissioners, G. A. Draper, C. E. Pierce, C. H. Draper


Park Commissioners, George O. Draper, Charles F. Roper, Frank J. Dutcher


Chief Fire Dept. S. E. Kellogg


Tree Warden, Joseph B. Bancroft


Inspector Animals, Wilfred Gaskill


Public Schools.


Committee, H. M. Bracken ch. Miss Harriet B. Sornborger, F. J. Dutcher


Supt. Herbert F. Taylor


Prin. High School, T. H. Kenworthy


Prin. Grammar School, M. F. Perry


Public Library.


Bancroft Memorial Library, Harriet B. Sorn- borger lib.


Trustees, Anna M. Bancroft ch. Edward L. Osgood, Frank H. French


HOPKINTON.


In Middlesex Co. Inc. Dec. 13, 1715. Pop. 2585. 3 m. southwest of Ashland on Franklin & Ashland Br. Midland Div. N.Y.,N.H.,&H.R.R. Electric railway to Ashland, South Framingham, Natick, Milford and Westboro.


VILLAGES-HopkintonAOGAdx, Hayden Row ΔΏΟAdx, WoodvilleΔ.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Patrick H. Dolan


Selectmen, Horace Phipps ch. Samuel A. Smith, James J. Murtaugh. Meet first Tuesday of each month


Auditor, Henry W. Fitzpatrick Treasurer, Daniel P. Day Collector, Rufus H. Hopkins


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HUBBARDSTON-HUDSON.


Assessors, Seymour A. Knowles ch. James H. Murphy, Dennis J. O'Brien


Overseers Poor, T. Carrigan ch. Jeremiah Ens- man, Marcus M. Wood


Constables, Lowell J. Sweet, James E. McCall, Timothy Tooher Supt. Streets, Horace Phipps


Water Commissioners, George E. Daily ch. George L. Hemenway, Edward Buck


Cemetery Commissioners, John F. Slater, Leonard F. Fairbanks, Wilbur W. Wood Sinking Fund Commissioners, John Mahan, Wil- liam A. Frail, Webster W. Page


Board Health, George S. Thompson, Jeremiah Ensman, Patrick McCormack Agent, Patrick H. Dolan Chief Fire Dept. David D. Stewart Tree Warden, Frank F. Baldwin Inspector Animals, Winslow W. Claflin


Public Schools.


Committee, George Halpin ch. Francis C. Pillion, George S. Thompson dupt. Victor V. Thompson Prin. High School, M. A. Supple


Public Library.


Hopkinton Public Library, Effie L. Woods lib. Trustees, Leroy L. Woolson pres. Mary E. Put- nam sec. Fred A. Wood treas. Mrs. Charles B. Holman, Mrs. Martin V. Phipps, Wilbur A. Wood, Mrs. Ida Wonderly


HUBBARDSTON.


In Worcester Co. Inc. June 7, 1767. Pop. 1205. 65 m. from Boston and 20 m. northwest of Worcester, East Hubbardston being on Wor- cester Br. Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R. (Hubbard- ston proper 112 m. from station) and Williams- ville on Ware River Br. B.&A.R.R.


VILLAGES - HubbardstonANX, Williamsville 4ODAmx, East Hubbardston4, Eagle Mills, Hubbardston StationOO.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, William H. Wheeler


Selectmen and Board Health, George E. Morse ch. James E. McWilliams, William M. Clark. Meet last Saturday afternoon of each month Agent Board Health, Dr. William T. Knowlton Auditor, Edmund S. Bennett .


Collector, George E. Morse


A88688078, Elwin C. Wheeler ch. J. Frank Flagg, George H. Davis


Overseers Poor, John Adams ch. Henry Claflin, J. T. Savage


Constables, R. Alfred Waite, Ernest Thompson Highway Commissioner, Hobart Clark Chief Police, R. Alfred Waite Chief Fire Dept. William E. Coffin


Tree Warden, Gilbert H. Flagg Inspector Animals, Blanchard Bennett


Public Schools.


Committee, Allen S. Woodward ch. J. M. Seaton, Grace G. Woodward


Supt. F. G. Atwell Prin. High School, Paul M. Macklin


Prin. Grammar School, Frances L. Palmer


Public Library.


Free Public Library, Lucy Grimes lib.


Trustees, Wm H. Wheeler, Charles C. Colby, Her- bert W. Howe, Lucy Grimes, Clara M. Claflin, Rev. J. M. Seaton


HUDSON.


In Middlesex Co. Inc. Mar. 19, 1866. Pop. 6217. 28 m. west of Boston on Central Mass. Div. B.&M.R.R., and 34 m. on Fitchburg Div. Electric railways to Marlboro, Berlin, Clinton, Maynard, Stow and Concord; stage connections with Bolton.


VILLAGES - HudsonAODAmNBLX, Mirror Lake, Gleason Junction Station[].


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Fred O. Welsh


Selectmen, Thomas F. Trow ch. Charles E. Ben- nett, Thomas F. Mahoney. Meet every Friday evening and first Mon. of each month at 7 p.m. Auditors, Warren T. Safford, George A. Packard Treasurer, Savillian Arnold


Collector, Daniel D. Rose


Assessors, John E. Walsh, George A. Tripp, David Goodale


Overseers Poor, Hiram P. Bean ch. John R. Clark, Edwin A. Jones


Constables, Andrew Magorty, Patrick Scally, Otis L. Adams


Supt. Streets and Tree Warden, Rufus H. Hap- good


Municipal Light Board, Charles M. Houghton, Henry T. G. Dyson, Herbert A. Knight


Water Commissioners, Hermon C. Tower ch. Daniel W. Stratton, John J. Manning


Cemetery Commissioners, J. H. Herrick, Winthrop Bailey, Charles T. Vinal, Michael E. McNiff, E. Dana Jewett


Park Commissioners, Lewis D. Apsley, Frank H. Chamberlain, Winthrop Bailey


Board Health, William J. Curran ch. John E. McGrath, Dr. Norman M. Hunter


Chief Fire Dept. Fred W. Trowbridge 2d


Inspector Animals, A. L. Cundall


Public Schools.


Committee, Walter E. Carver ch. Alvah W. Morse sec. Lucie D. Welsh


Supt. C. S. Lyman Prin. High School, Charles A. Williams


Prin. Grammar School, B. D. Brown


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Public Library.


Hudson Public Library, Grace M. Whittemore lib. Trustees, Charles A. Williams ch. James L. Bal- lantyne, Blanche Hathaway


HULL.


In Plymouth Co. Inc. May 29, 1644. Pop. 2060. 9 m. southeast of Boston by water and 22 m. by rail, at terminus Nantasket Beach Br. Plymouth Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Steamers from Boston in summer. Electric street railway con- nection with Boston, Quincy, the Abingtons, the Weymouths, Brockton, Braintree, the Hanovers, Randolph, Hingham, etc.


VILLAGES-HullAOONYBBLx, Nantasket400 NYBBLX, AllertonAOONYBBLX, BaysideD, Kenberma[], Waveland[], Stony Beach[], Saga- more, Surfside40, Pemberton[], Nantasket Beach[.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, James Jeffrey, Surfside


Selectmen and Overseers Poor, Alfred A. Galiano ch. John Smith, Surfside, James Jeffrey, Surf- side. Meet first Monday of each month


Auditor, John E. Campbell Treasurer, Clarence V. Nickerson


Collector, Charles H. Waterhouse


Assessors, Richard B. Hayes ch. George H. Hatch- ard, Allerton, Frank M. Reynolds, Surfside Constables, John H. Goodman, Francis B. Mitch- ell, Harry H. Tremaine, Frank M. Reynolds, Nantasket, William B. Mitchell, Eugene Mitch- ell Jr. Jacob W. Smith, Thomas Pyne, Eugene Mitchell, Henry W. Mitchell, William Bacon Supt. Streets, John Smith, Surfside


Sinking Fund Commissioners, Alfred A. Galiano treas. Francis H. Cleverly, James Jeffrey, Surf- side


Park Commissioners, William E. Sheriffs, George F. Hall, Eugene Mitchell Jr.


Board Health, Francis H. Cleverly ch. George H. Hatchard, Allerton, John R. Wheeler Chief Fire Dept. George H. Hatchard Chief Police, Frank M. Reynolds


General Manager Municipal Light Plant, H. B. Willard


Tree Warden, Smith F. Sturges, Allerton Harbor Master, Alphonso Cleverly


Inspector Animals, Frederick C. Harris


Public Schools.


Committee, Henry H. Burr ch. Nantasket, William E. Sheriffs, Carrie E. Mitchell Supt. Nelson G. Howard, Hingham Center Prins. Grammar Schools, John Locke, Clarence V. Nickerson Public Library.


Hull School Library Trustees, Lizzie A. R. Knight ch. Carrie. E. Mitch- ell, Mary E. Cleverly


HUNTINGTON.


In Hampshire Co. Inc. Mar. 9, 1855. Pop. 1451. 12 m. northwest of Westfield on B.&A. R.R .; daily stage to Worthington, Ringville, South Worthington, North Chester, Littleville, and to Norwich Lake in summer.


VILLAGES-Huntington4OCAmx, Knightville, NorwichA, Norwich Bridge.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, George W. Ford


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, Leonard F. Hardy ch. John S. Searle, Edward A. Allen. Meet first week day of every month


Auditor, Elmer F. Pease


Treasurer, Charles M. Lindsey


Collector, Dwight W. Stowell


Constables, Edward A. Allen (civil), Paul Gru- nert, Samuel T. Parrett


Water Commissioners, Joseph E. Perry, Joseph Fleury, John Doyle, Emory E. Stanton


Chief Fire Dept. Joseph Fleury


Tree Warden, William G. Kimball


Inspectors Animals Elmer C. Phinney, Fred W. Lyman Public Schools.


Committee, E. H. Cross ch. Herbert L. Jones sec. Caleb Bowers, Dr. C. H. Mace, James K. Axtell, John Doyle


Supt. Leon O. Merrill Prin. High School, Harvey B. Clough


Public Library.


Huntington Free Library, Mrs. A. E. Munson lib. Trustees, Jennie E. Smith ch. Charles E. Hamblin, Albert Stanton


HYDE PARK.


In Norfolk Co. Inc. Apr. 22, 1868. Pop. 14,510. 8 m. southwest of Boston on Providence Div. Old Colony Sys. N.Y., N.H.&H.R.R. and Mid- land Div. N.Y., N.H.&H.R.R. Electric railways to Dedham, Milton and Boston.


VILLAGES-Hyde ParkAOGAdE&PBLx, Read- ville4@AdE&PBLX, Clarendon HillsAOOBLx, Hazelwoodo, FairmountO.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Henry B. Terry


Selectmen and Sewer Commissioners, Edwin C. Jenney ch. John Johnston, James D. Grant, Alfred L. Lovejoy, James E. Sheridan. Meet second Tuesday evening of every month


Auditors, Fred C. Stone ch. Gorham E. Stanford, William J. Downey


Treasurer, Gideon M. Haskell Collector, Randolph P. Moseley


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IPSWICH-KINGSTON.


Assessors, Charles F. Morrison ch. Joseph J. Hous- ton, Edwin C. Farwell


Overseers Poor, John W. McMahon, Thomas E. Faunce, Edwin C. Farwell Constables, Robert E. Grant, William W. Scott, Robert M. Sampson, James A. Cullen, William Wragg Supt. Streets, Arthur T. Rogers


Cemetery Commissioners, Charles F. Jenney, Geo. E. Whiting, John O'Connell


Park Commissioners, John J. Enneking ch. Still- man E. Newell, Lawson B. Bidwell


Board Health, Dr. Charles F. Stack ch. John A. Morgan, Benjamin G. Bates Chief Fire Dept. John H. Wetherbee Tree Warden, Harry G. Higbee


Inspector Animals, Joseph M. Kiggen


Public Schools.


Committee, Gilbert Balkam ch. Wilbur H. Powers, Herbert T. Rich, Fred J. Hutchinson, Charles G. Chick, George French, Harry E. Ashley, Dr. Edward Baxter


Supt. Henry L. Brittain, Ph.D. Prin. High School, I. A. Lee


Prins. Grammar Schools, Arthur W. Armstrong, Frank H. Dean, Daniel G. Thompson, C. H. Early, Miss N. M. Howes, Susie D. Waldron


Public Library.


Hyde Park Public Library, Elizabeth Ainsworth . lib. Gertrude L. Adams first asst. Nellie A. Stone second asst.


Trustees, Henry B. Miner, Edward S. Hayward, James B. Corthell, Frederick L. Johnson, Charles G. Chick, G. Fred Gridley, Loea P. Howard, John W. Griffin, Charles F. Jenney


IPSWICH.


In Essex Co. Inc. Aug. 5, 1634. Pop. 5205. 27 m. northeast of Boston on Eastern Div. B.& M.R.R. Electric street railway to Essex, Bev- erly, Georgetown, Haverhill and Newburyport. VILLAGES-IpswichAOGAmBLx, Argilla, Line- brook, Candlewood, Willowdale.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Charles Wi Bamford


Selectmen, George A. Schofield ch. John A. Brown, Charles E. Goodhue. Meet third day of each month and every remaining Friday Auditor, James Damon


Treasurer and Collector, Charles W. Bamford Assessors, George A. Schofield ch. William B. Richards, Charles E. Goodhue Overseers Poor, George A. Schofield ch. William B. Richards, J. G. Sperling Constable, Wesley B. Atkinson (civil)


Water Commissioners, George A. Schofield ch. G. H. W. Hayes, William H. Rand


Supts. Cemetery, Philip E. Clarke, John G. Sper- ling, Samuel H. Baker


Park Commissioners, F. T. Goodhne, John G. Sperling, J. H. Morey


Board Health, Levi W. Mallard, Dr. George E. MacArthur, Maynard Whittier Chief Police, A. S. Garland


Chief Fire Dept. Augustus J. Barton Tree Warden, James A. Morey


Inspector Animals and Meat, E. Newton Brown


Public Schools.


Committee, George W. Tozer ch. Charles G. Hull, John H. Cogswell, Harriet E. Noyes, J. W. Per- kins, Dr. George E. MacArthur Supt. Robert M. Martin


Prin. High School, John P. Marston


Prins. Grammar Schools, S. Isabella Arthur, Emily M. Adams


Public Library.


Ipswich Public Library, Mary B. Maine Tib. Trustees, John Heard pres. Thomas H. Lord soo. Joseph F. Ross, John P. Marston, Rev. Edward Constant


KINGSTON.


In Plymouth Co. Inc. June 16, 1726. Pop. . 2205. 33 m. southeast of Boston on Plymouth Div. N.Y., N.H.&H.R.R. Electric railway through Rocky Nook to Plymouth; also through Hanson to Whitman.




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