Massachusetts Year Book and City and Town Register for 1908, Part 27

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VILLAGES-KingstonAOONYBx, Silver Lake AODNYBX, Seaside[], Indian Pond, Rocky Nook, Stony Brook, Wapping.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Treasurer and Collector, Henry S. Everson Selectmen and Board Health, Alexander Holmes ch. Thomas W. Bailey, William J. O'Brien Auditor, Lemuel R. Ford


Assessors, Thos. W. Bailey ch. Alexander Holmes, William J. O'Brien


Overseers Poor, William J. O'Brien ch. Alexander Holmes, Thomas W. Bailey


Constables, Wendall O. Chandler, Ephraim Pratt Highway Surveyor, E. Elbridge Atwood


Water Commissioners, G. B. Holmes, Edward G. Brown, Truman H. Fuller


Cemetery Commissioner, Edwin Cook Chief Fire Dept. Charles H. Drew Inspector Animals, Horace Holmes


Public Schools.


Committee, Henry B. Maglathlin ch. Silver Lake, John W. Cobb sec. Oscar C. Swope, Galen E. Pratt, Harvey A. Soule, John T. Thompson Supt. Everett G. Loring Prin. High School, Ernest M. Gleason


Assistants, Julia C. Carlton, Sally F. Dawes, Florence Holmes


Prins. Grammar Schools, Annie B. Fales, Maude H. Marston


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LAKEVILLE-LANCASTER-LANESBORO.


Public Library.


Frederick C. Adams Public Library, Mrs. Jennie McLauthlen lib.


Trustees, Horatio Adams ch. Henry B. Maglathlin, Harvey A. Soule, Leander S. Cole, Henry L. Barker, John B. Farrington


LAKEVILLE.


In Plymouth Co. Inc. May 13, 1853. Pop. 912. 35 m. south of Boston and 3 m. southwest of Middleboro on Taunton Div. Old Colony Sys. N.Y.,N.H.&H.B.B.


VILLAGES-LakevilleAONYBx, Lakeville Sta- tion00, Turnpike, Howlands.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Treasurer and Collector, Ernest C. Harvey Selectmen, Assessors and Board Health, Fred A. Shockley ch. Middleboro, E. C. Harvey, Z. L. Canedy, Myricks. Meet last Saturday of each month


Auditor, John G. Paun Overseers Poor, Zebulon L. Canedy ch. Myricks, Joseph De Maranville, John Shaw


Constables, Joseph De Maranville, W. Clarence Washburn, Myricks, Frank T. Orrall Tree Warden, Sidney T. Nelson Inspector Animals, John Cudworth


Public Schools.


Committee, Leavitt C. Caswell ch. Mrs. Annie J. Peirce, Fred A. Shaw Supt. Chester W. Humphrey, Rochester


Public Library.


Trustees, Mrs. Annie J. Peirce, Mrs. Julia E. Bassett, Mrs. Alice K. Garish


LANCASTER.


In Worcester Co. Inc. May 18, 1653. Pop. 2406. 35 m. from Boston, 2 m. north of Clinton and 18 m. northeast of Worcester on Worcester & Nashua Div. B.&M.R.R. Electric railway through Lancaster, North Lancaster and South Lancaster to Leominster, Fitchburg, Clinton, Berlin, Hudson and Worcester.


VILLAGES - LancasterAOGAmx, North Lan- caster, Ponikin, South LancasterAOGAmx, Old Common, Deershorns or Four Ponds.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting third Monday in March Clerk, J. C. L. Clark


Selectmen, John E. Thayer ch. E. Willard Carr, George F. Morse, South L.


Auditors, Eben C. Mann, Nelson A. Seymour, John E. F. Bailey


Treasurer and Collector, Gideon S. Record


Assessors, Andrew J. Bancroft ch. South L. John E. Farnsworth, Calvin Maynard


Overseers Poor, William A. Kilbourn ch. Edward T. Cunningham sec. Andrew J. Kennedy


Constables, George A. Sampson (chief of police), South L. George L. Worcester, Oscar Engstrom, George K. Wright, E. Willard Carr, William Sullivan, Clinton, John W. Bartlett, Fred M. Howard, South L.


Road Commissioners, B. S. Walker, Clinton, Wil- liam P. Safford, E. V. R. Thayer, Jr. Supt. Streets, Andrew J. Kennedy


Water Commissioners, Henry H. Fuller, Arthur C. Hawkins, William A. Kilbourn, South L.


Cemetery Committee, Library Trustees


Board Health, Albert E. Harriman, South L. Allan G. Buttrick, Dr. C. C. Beckley


Fire Engineers, C. F. W. Turner, South L. E. T. Cunningham, Everett M. Hawkins


Tree Warden, John E. Thayer Inspector Animals, A. E. Harriman


Public Schools.


Committee, Allan G. Buttrick ch. George E. Wor- cester, Henry H.Fuller


Supt. Schools, Miss Mary L. Lincoln Prin. High School, Frank E. Briggs


Public Library.


Lancaster Public Library, Virginia M. Keyes lib. Trustees, John E. Thayer ch. Herbert Parker, Geo. F. Morse, Alice G. Chandler, Anna H. Whitney, J. C. L. Clark, Darius B. Scott, Henry H. Fuller, Mary W. Bartol


LANESBORO.


In Berkshire Co. Inc. June 21, 1765. Pop. 845. 155 m. from Boston and 5 m. north of Pittsfield by stage; also stage to Williamstown. Electric railway to Cheshire and Pittsfield.


VILLAGES-Lanesboro4, BerkshireAOGAmX.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in April Clerk, George B. Sturgis


Selectmen, Overseers Poor, Highway Commission- ers and Board Health, Edward M. Whiting ch. Berkshire, Henry A. Newton, Warren E. Brown. Meet last Saturday in every month


Auditor, P. E. Newcomb


Treasurer, John S. Whistler


Collector, Erastus C. Wood


Assessors, W. Edward Foster, S. L. Northup, Myron M. Baker


Constables, King D. Keeler, Fred A. Rice, John A. Stevens


Cemetery Commissioners, George A. Talcott, Henry S. Nourse, Pliny W. Nourse Trec Warden, Charles S. Newton


Inspector Animals, William P. Talcott


Public Schools.


Committee, Charles H. Fowler ch. Chauncey H. Tracy, F. Chase Downing Supt. F. B. Van Ornum


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LEE-LEICESTER-LENOX.


Public Library.


Lanesboro Town Library, Mabelle Rhinehart lib. Trustees, A. M. Bennett, E. M. Whiting, F. Chase Downing


LAWRENCE.


See Index for location.


LEE.


In Berkshire Co. Inc. Oct. 21, 1777. Pop. 3972. 170 m. from Boston and 12 m. south of Pittsfield on Berkshire Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Electric railway to Stockbridge, Great Barring- ton, Lenox and Pittsfield.


VILLAGES-LeeAOGAdx, South LeeAOCIAdx, East LeeΔ.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in April Clerk, Charles H. Pease


Selectmen and Overseers Poor, A. C. Wilson, South L. H. M. Smith, C. M. Mooney. Meet every Saturday at 2 p.m.


Auditors, J. T. Wilson, J. P. Quigley, North L. Treasurer, John J. Waddock


Collector, Alex. W. Faxon


Assessors, H. L. Smith ch. W. M. Shaylor, Alex. W. Faxon


Constables, F. H. Cutting, C. A. Markham, James


W. Bassidy, Jacob Leroy, Charles R. DeForest, Peter Syre, H. J. Perry, J. J. Waddock


Supt. Streets, Jacob Leroy


Cemetery Commissioners, J. M. Hawk, H. J. Perry, M. J. Kelley


Board Health, J. J. Hassett, D. M. Wilcox, H. M. Smith


Chief Fire Dept. Thomas Hayden


Chief Police, J. W. Bassidy


Tree Warden, E. J. Norman


Inspector Animals, John H. McAllister


Public Schools.


Committee, O. H. Shaylor ch. D. M. Wilcox, J. J. Hassett


Prin. High School, F. W. Hutchinson


Supt. Schools, Preston Barr


Public Library. Lee Library Association, Miss Mary Stallman lib.


LEICESTER.


In Worcester Co. Inc. Feb. 15, 1713. Pop. 3414. 6 m. west of Worcester; Rochdale is on B.&A.R.R. Electric railway to Worcester and Spencer.


VILLAGES-Leicester4, Cherry Valley4, Roch- dale4ODAmx, Brick City, Greenville.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk and Collector, Henry C. Evans


Selectmen, William A. Bell ch. Michael J. Rice,


Cherry Valley, George E. Stimson, Rochdale. Meet Friday after first Monday in month Auditor, Arthur Scott


Treasurer, H. E. Sargent


Assessors, Edwin N. Adams, Rochdale, Horace A. Smith, Jerome Bottomly


Overseers Poor, Alden E. Bacon ch. H. E. Sargent, John E. Alexander


Constables, James A. Quinn, John F. Gagen, John M. Chenery, David W. Fox, Harry L. McRoberts, Joseph Gibbs, Matthew Trainor, Joseph H. Woodhead, Michael McKay


Supt. Streets, H. E. Sargent


Water Commissioners, H. O. Smith, William A. Bell, Calvin E. Perry


Park Commissioners, David Bemis, Parkman T. Denny, Samuel D. Cutting


Board Health, E. N. Adams, E. D. Bigelow, Dr. A. McNeish Chief Fire Dept. J. S. Whittemore


Tree Warden, Ira A. Holbrook


Inspector Animals, George M. Wheeler


Public Schools.


Committee, H. A. Smith, J. W. Smith, D. H.


McKenna, Edward M. Kelly, Cherry Valley, George Stimson, Greenville, A. B. Kennedy, Rochdale


Supt. O. H. Adams


Prin. High School, Raymond McFarland Public Library.


Leicester Public Library, Phebe Chandler Johnson lib.


Trustees, Mary D. Thurston, Walter C. Watson, Charles T. Munroe, Dr. F. H. Gifford, Rev. Henry Schwab, Parkman T. Denny


IONOX.


In Berkshire Co. Inc. Feb. 26, 1767. Pop. 3052. 158 m. from Boston and 8 m. south of Pittsfield on Berkshire Div. N.Y., N.H.&H.R.R. Electric railway to Pittsfield, Lee, Stockbridge, Great Barrington.


VILLAGES-LenoxAAdx, Lenox StationOO, New LenoxAODAdx, LenoxdaleAODAdx.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in April Clerk and Treasurer, Isaac J. Newton


Selectmen and Overseers Poor, John M. Johnson ch. L. H. Peters, J. A. Flynn. Meet every other Friday


Auditors, James Campbell, H. E. Kendall


Collector, Graham E. C. Root


Assessors, H D. Kendall ch. R. C. Greenleaf, William L. Bull


Constables, Timothy E. Dunn (civil), Thomas Briant (civil), James H. Stanley, G. W. Fitch, S. W. Tillotson


Water Commissioner, Isaac J. Newton (private corporation)


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LEOMINSTER-LEVERETT.


Sewer Commissioners, W. E. Root, Joseph Regnier, T. F. Mackey


Cemetery Commissioners, W. F. Grace, Henry Sedgwick Supt. Streets, E. E. James


Board Health, C. C. Flint, William B. Bull, Dr. R. C. Greenleaf Chief Fire Dept. R. O'Brien Tree Warden, John O'Brien Inspector Animals, Charles C. Flint


Public Schools.


Committee, G. W. Folsom, J. A. Campbell, Wil- liam F. Grace Supt. E. G. Bridgham Prin. High School, Francis Carey


Public Library.


Lenox Free Public Library, Anna L. White lib. Directors, John E. Parsons pres. Rev. R. DeWitt Mallory, Richard Goodman, F. Ang. Schermer- horn, Dr. R. G. Greenleaf, G. L. Winthrop


LEOMINSTER.


In Worcester Co. Inc. June 23, 1740. Pop. 14,297. 45 m. from Boston, 20 m. from Worces- ter and 5 m. south of Fitchburg on Taunton Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R .; North Leominster is on the Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R. Electric railways to North Leominster, Fitchburg, Whalom Park, Clinton, Lancaster, Boylston and Worcester.


VILLAGES-LeominsterAODAdAmNYBX, Gates Crossing[], North Leominster AOONx, West


LeominsterO.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Treasurer and Collector, Robert L. Carter Selectmen, Frank S. Farnsworth ch. Edwin R. Stuart, L. L. Richardson


Auditors, A. R. Hess, George R. Eldredge, S. E. Bell Assessors, C. R. Chamberlin ch. Henry Cook, G. H. Pierce


Overseers Poor, Charles H. Rice ch. Milton H. Bosworth, Charles S. Buss


Constables, William A. Lasselle, James Lynch, George W. Fernald, George G. Lawrence, David F. Corkum (civil) Supt. Streets, Alburtus W. Jackson Water Commissioners, William H. Chase ch. Charles H. Howe, Arthur H. Hall


Cemetery Committee, Edward F. Blodgett ch. Jonas W. Gates, John W. H. Lawrence Sinking Fund Commissioners, Hamilton Mayo ch. John M. Lockey, William H. Chase Board Health, Dr. Charles E. Bigelow ch. W. H. Cook, Fredson N. Grey Chief Police, William A. Lasselle Chief Fire Dept. William K. Morse


Tree Warden, S. R. Walker Inspector Animals, William H. Dodge


Public Schools.


Committee, Dr. Appleton H. Pierce ch. William Holden, Dr. G. E. Abbot, Mrs. Abby G. Bou- telle, Harry C. Bascom


Supt. Schools, Thomas E. Thompson Prin. High School, John C. Hull


Prins. Grammar Schools, Inez M. Vaughan, George Street; Mrs. Mattie F. Blood, Cross Street; Mrs. Winfred D. Rankin, Spruce Street; Sophie Taylor, Priest Street; May A. Gallagher, Field; Mabel L. Prevear, Pierce; Phoebe M. Peltier, Lancaster Street


Public Library.


Leominster Public Library, Florence E. Wheeler lib.


Trustees, Joel D. Miller ch. George F. Morse, Hamilton Mayo, E. R. Miller, Mrs. John M. Lockey, Mrs. Henrietta Gates


LEVERETT.


In Franklin Co. Inc. Mar. 5, 1774. Pop. 703. 14 m. southeast of Greenfield on New London & Northern Div. Central Vermont R.R .; stage con- nection with Shutesbury.


VILLAGES - LeverettAOGAmx, Hillsboro4, North Leverett4, Moore's CornerA, East Lev- erett4.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, Israel Taylor


Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Board Health, C. Hall Beaman ch. F. N. Bourne, Moore's Cor- ner, A. F. Field, Hillsboro. Meet first Saturday evening in each month


Auditor, Bradford M. Field


Collector, A. F. Field, Hillsboro


Assessors, H. W. Field ch. F. T. Adams, East L. Clinton W. Baker, North L.


Constables, C. M. Hemenway, North L. (civil) Harrison B. Glazier, East L. Charles Hall Bea- man (civil)


Road Commissioners, William R. Glazier, East L. Samuel M. Graves, North L. F. D. Douglass, Hillsboro


Tree Warden, A. F. Field, Hillsboro Inspector Animals, Ralph N. Marvell, North L. Public Schools.


Committee, Myron T. Graves ch. North L. Jason A. Rice sec. Maude E. Field, Hillsboro Supt. Mrs. C. A. Stearns, Wendell Depot


Public Library.


Public Library, I. H. Taylor, L. Center, Edith Fiske, North L. libs.


Trustees, Mrs. C. Hall Beaman, L. Center, Mrs. H. C. Porter, North L. Lucy Church, North L.


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LEXINGTON-LEYDEN-LINCOLN.


LEXINGTON.


In Middlesex Co. Inc. Mar. 20, 1713. Pop. 4531. 11 m. northwest of Boston and 10 m. from East Cambridge on Southern Div. B.&M.R.R. Electric railways to Waltham, Woburn, Concord, Lowell and Boston.


VILLAGES-LexingtonAOGAmBLx, East Lex- ingtonAO[AmBLx, Munroe[], North Lexing. tonAODAmBLx, Pierce's Bridge.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Treasurer and Agent Board of Health, Geo. D. Harrington


Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Highway Survey- ors, George W. Taylor ch. Frank D. Pierce, East L. Henry A. C. Woodward. Meet first and third Saturdays of each month


Auditors, H. Eugene Tuttle, Charles A. Fowle Collector, Loring W. Muzzy


Assessors, George H. Cutter ch. C. G. Kauffmann, Everett S. Locke


Constables, Patrick J. Maguire (civil), Charles H. Frank (civil), Charles E. Wheeler (civil) Supt. Streets, George W. Taylor


Water Commissioners, Francis W. Dean ch. Robert P. Clapp, George O. Whiting


Sewer Commissioners, Robert P. Clapp, George O. Whiting, Francis W. Dean


Cemetery Committee, C. T. West, Abbott S. Mitchell, Herbert L. Wellington


Board Health, W. B. Foster, Charles H. Franks, Dr. J. O. Tilton


Chief Police, Charles H. Franks


Chief Fire Dept. James H. Phillips, East L. Tree Warden, Cornelius Wellington


Inspector Animals, Dr. H. L. Alderman, East L.


Public Schools.


Committee, James P. Munroe ch. Charles B. Davis, George D. Milne, Hannah F. Carret, George L. Walker, George F. Reed


Supt. George F. Armstrong Prin. High School, John F. Hamlin


Prins. Grammar Schools, Gertrude W. Carleton, Hancock School; Emma A. Robertson, Munroe School; E. Jennie Farrell, Adams School


Public Library.


Cary Library, Marian P. Kirkland lib. · Branch at East Lexington, Miss Emma O. Nich- ols custodian


Trustees, Charles F. Carter ch .; members com- posed of Selectmen, School Committee and clergy


LEYDEN.


In Franklin Co. Inc. Mar. 12, 1784. Pop. 379. Reached by stage from Greenfield (9 m.). VILLAGES-LeydenA, Beaver Meadow, West LeydenA.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, S. B. Budington


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor, Highway Commissioners and Board Health, William A. Barber ch. F. R. Foster, E. P. Howes. Mest by appointment


Auditor, C. W. Severance


Collector and Constable,, J. H. Newcomb Jr.


Tree Warden and Inspector Animals, William B. Strange Public Schools.


Committee, Gratia E. Campbell, Fred H. Strange, Gertrude Cook


Supt. E. F. Howard


Public Library.


Leyden Free Library, Belknap Severance lib. Trustees, F. R. Foster (vacancy), Mrs. Fred Wright


LINCOLN.


In Middlesex Co. Inc. Apr. 19, 1754. Pop. 1122. 17 m. west of Boston on Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.B.


VILLAGES-LincolnA, Baker Bridge[], South LincolnAOUNx.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, George L. Chapin


Selectmen and Overseers Poor, Charles S. Smith ch. C. Lee Todd, South L. Robert D. Donaldson. Meet second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 7.30 p.m.


Auditor, Thomas L. Giles, South L.


Treasurer and Collector, Charles S. Wheeler


Assessors, Charles S. Wheeler ch. William C. Peirce, William H. Sherman, South L.


Constables, James T. Laird, W. C. Robus Supt. Streets, John F. Farrar


Water Commissioners, George L. Chapin ch. Chas. F. Eveleth, South L. Joseph S. Hart, South L. Cemetery Commissioners, Herbert E. Barnes ch. George L. Chapin, Charles S. Smith, Julius E. Eveleth, Edward F. Flint


Sinking Fund Commissioners, Julius E. Eveleth, South L. C. Lee Todd, Samuel H. Pierce Board Health, Charles S. Smith, C. Lee Todd, Mar- tin M. Welch Tree Warden, Edward R. Farrar, South L. Inspector Animals, Martin M. Welch


Public Schools.


Committee, Henry E. Warner ch. South L. Ed- ward E. Bradley, Edward R. Farrar, South L. Supt. C. M. Lyman


Public Library.


Lincoln Public Library, Lydia J. Chapin lib. Trustees, Charles Francis Adams ch. Samuel H. Pierce John F. Farrar, Charles S. Smith, Rev. E. E. Bradley


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LITTLETON-LONGMEADOW-LUDLOW.


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LITTLETON.


In Middlesex Co. Inc. Dec. 3, 1715. Pop. 1219. 32 m. from Boston on Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R. and 12 m. southwest of Lowell on the Stony Brook Br. So. Div. of B.&M.


VILLAGES-LittletonAOONx, Littleton Com- mon4, North LittletonAD, New Town, Centre Village, Pingreyville.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting last Monday in March Clerk, Charles F. Johnson


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers Poor, Osman Needham ch. Nathan A. Taylor, Austin T. Kim- ball Auditors, Fred A. Hosmer, Nahum H. Whitcomb Treasurer and Collector, Amos H. Knowlton


Constables, Fred C. Reed, Albert E. Hopkins, Wal- ter E. Smith


Supt. Streets, Charles A. Hartwell


Cemetery Commissioners, Nelson B. Conant, Jo- siah P. Thacher, William H. Davis


Board Health, Joseph N. Murray, Joseph W. Godfrey M.D. Herbert F. Proctor


Tree Warden, Fred O. Stiles


Inspector Animals, Joseph N. Murray


Public Schools.


Committee, Charles A. Kimball ch. Waldo E. Conant sec. Joseph W. Godfrey, M.D. Supt. A. B. Webber


Prin. High School, H. H. Pratt


Public Library.


Reuben Hoar Library, Mrs. Adelia M. Parker lib. Trustees, Rev. Robert Carey, Frank A. Patch, Os- man Needham, Fannie A. Sanderson, William H. Tenney


LONGMEADOW.


In Hampden Co. Inc. Oct. 13, 1783. Pop. 964. 102 m. from Boston and 4 m. south of Springfield on Hartford Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Electric railway to Springfield, Thompsonville, Conn., and Warehouse Point, Conn.


VILLAGES-Longmeadow AODAdx, Franconia.


Town Omcers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in April Clerk and Treasurer, William F. Emerson Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, Thomas D. Watters ch. Frank J. De- mond, John W. Hartigan. Meet first Monday afternoon in each month Auditors, Frank 8. Burt, Bernard E. Graves Collector, Oscar C. Pomeroy


Constables, Harlow J. Fiske, William J. Quinn, Michael W. Murray


Water Commissioners, Thomas D. Watters, John W. Hartigan, Edwin C. Powell


Cemetery Commissioners, William F. Emerson, Charles S. Allen, E. P. Tabor


Park Commissioners, William C. Pease, J. P. Harding, R. J. Baer


Sinking Fund Commissioners, Theodore W. Leete, Charles 8. Allen, William M. Willard


Special Police, W. P. Donnelly, William J. Bren- nan, Charles M. Hanrattie, T. S. Felton Chief Fire Dept. Oscar C. Pomeroy Tree Warden, Joseph Goodman Inspector Animals, Moses Field


Public Schools.


Committee, William B. Medlicott ch. Walter P. Sherman clerk, Mrs. Walter Bliss


Supt. Mary L. Poland, Springfield


Prin. Grammar School, Lucia B. Carver


Public Library.


Longmeadow Public Library, Mrs. C. S. Gates lib. Trustees, Edward F. Hayes, Mrs. C. S. Gates, Rev. H. L. Bailey


LOWELL.


See Index for location.


LUDLOW.


In Hampden Co. Inc. Feb. 28, 1774. Pop. 3881. 92 m. from Boston and 8 m. northeast of Springfield on Athol Br. B.&A.R.R. Electric railways to Springfield, Chicopee Falls, Chicopee and Palmer.


VILLAGES-Ludlow AODAmx, Ludlow CenterA, Ludlow City, Collins[], Red BridgeD.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting second Monday in March Clerk, A. H. Bartlett


Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Board Health, A. E. Fuller ch. F. A. Towne, M. T. Kane. Meet first Monday in each month


Auditors, Rosco B. Bailey, James Paterson


Treasurer, Charles S. Browning


Collector, Hall E. Storer


Assessors, Charles P. Jones ch. A. D. King, North Wilbraham, C. B. Bennett


Constables, Hall E. Storer (civil), William H. Con- sidine, Charles A. White, Edward P. Miller, E. E. Chapman, Carl A. Smith Highway Surveyor, A. N. Boucier


Cemetery Commissioners, E. E. Fuller ch. E. J. Streeter, Arthur Jones


Inspector Animals, A. L. Bennett


Public Schools.


Committee, E. E. Chapman ch. Albert A. Gove, Mrs. Alexander C. Birnie Supt. W. E. Gusher Prin. High School, Mrs. W. E. Gusher


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LUNENBURG-LYNNFIELD-MANCHESTER.


Public Library.


Hubbard Memorial Library, Edith Crowninshield lib.


Trustees, A. L. Bennett ch. E. E. Fuller, Sidney Stevens


LUNENBURG.


In Worcester Co. Inc. Aug. 1, 1728. Pop. 1293. 42 m. west of Boston, there being a small station on the Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R. 4 m. from village. Electric railway to Fitchburg and Leominster.


VILLAGES-LunenburgAAmx, Whalom Park, Lunenburg Center[], Bakerville.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Stillman Stone


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, John Wooldredge ch. Augustus A. Cooke, F. B. Carr. Meet second and last Saturdays in each month


Auditor, Aaron W. Watson


Treasurer, Alpheus K. Francis


Collector, Sherman Sanderson


Constables, Sherman Sanderson (civil), S. W. McIntyre, Fred J. Proctor, William R. Proctor Jr. William H. Burrage, William R. Brown, H. A. Eaton


Supt. Highways, Edward E. Howe Chief Police, Sherman Sanderson


Fire Warden, Clayton E. Stone


Tree Warden, Stephen Farnsworth


Scaler Weights and Measures, C. E. Stone


Inspector Meats and Provisions, M. M. Boutwell Inspector Animals and Agent of Board Health, Charles E. Woods


Public Schools.


Committee, Charles A. Goodrich ch. Clifford C. Lane, Austin T. Kempton


Supt. Fairfield Whitney


Prin. High School, George W. Emerson Jr


Prins. Grammar Schools, Marion Taylor, Etta R. Holden, West


Public Library.


Lunenburg Town Library, L. Frances Jones lib. Trustees, James A. Litchfield ch. Helen G. Jones sec. John Wooldredge, Samuel J. Emerson, Fan- nie C. Graves, Elizabeth Keese


LYNN.


See Index for location.


LYNNFIELD.


In Essex Co. Inc. Feb. 28, 1814. Pop. 797. 13 m. north of Boston and 9 m. from Salem on South Reading Br. B.&M.R.R .; also the Newbury- port Br. B.&M.R.R. runs through Lynnfield Cen- er and the South Reading Br. through South


Lynnfield. Electric cars to Wakefield, Peabody, North Saugus and Lynn.


VILLAGES-LynnfieldAOGAmBLx, South Lynn- field, Lynnfield CenterAOGAmBLX.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting second Monday in March Clerk, Eben Parsons, L. Center


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, George M. Roundy ch. L. Center, An- drew Mansfield, J. Winslow Perkins. Meet first Monday of each month


Auditor, John L. Danforth, L. Center


Treasurer and Collector, Franklin W. Freeman M.D.


Constables, Walter C. Harris, Alfred W. Copeland Highway Commissioners, William E. Roundy, L. Center, Frank Newhall, David F. Parsons, L. Center


Park Commissioners, Michael F. Donovan, Frank Newhall, Daniel G. Harvey


Chief Fire Dept. and Inspector Animals, Charles M. McCarthy, L. Center


Tree Warden, John H. Perkins, L. Center


Public Schools.


Committee, Rutherford E. Smith ch. L. Center, Mrs. Annie L. Stevens, Dr. Franklin Freeman, L. Center


Supt. Schools, J. H. Carfrey, Wakefield


Prins. Grammar Schools, Winifred Miller, L. Con- ter, Miss L. B. Winn, Lynnfield


Public Library.


Lynnfield Public Library, Elizabeth W. Green lib. L. Center


Trustees, George H. Bancroft ch. L. Center, Wal- lace W. Butman treas. L. Center, Albert E. Cope- land


MALDEN.


See Index for location.


MANCHESTER.


In Essex Co. Inc. May 14, 1645. Pop. 2618. 9 m. northeast of Salem and 25 m. northeast of Boston on Eastern Div. B.&M.R.R.


VILLAGES - ManchesterAOGAmBLx, Crescent Beach, North Yarmouth, Magnolia Station[], West Manchester JAmx.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting between Ist and 20th of Mar. Clerk, Alfred S. Jewett


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, Fred K. Swett ch. Edward S. Knight, Walter R. Bell. Meet last Sat. in each month Auditor, Frank G. Cheever Treasurer and Collector, Edwin P. Stanley


Constables, Leonard Andrews, Louis O. Lations, Joseph P. Leary Supt. Streets, George Kimball


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Water Commissioners, Nathan P. Meldram ch. Frederick J. Merrill, Jeffrey T. Stanley, F. M. Andrews supt.


Cemetery Commissioners, Oliver T. Roberts, Frank P. Knight, E. A. Lane


Park Commissioners, Horace Standley, Duncan T. Beaton, Charles O. Howe Chief Fire Dept. James Hoare Chief Police, Samuel S. Peabody Tree Warden, William Young


Inspector Animals, J. J. Reardon


Public Schools.


Committee, Edward A. Lane ch. Lyman W. Floyd, Alfred C. Needham


Supt. Charles E. Fish Prin. High School, A. L. Saben


Prin. Grammar School, A. W. Mead


Public Library.


Manchester Public Library, Delucena L. Bing- ham lib.


Trustees, Oliver T. Roberts pres. Edward A. Lane treas. Delucena L. Bingham seo.


MANSFIELD.


In Bristol Co. Inc. Apr. 26, 1770. Pop. 4245. 11 m. northwest of Taunton and 25 m. south- west of Boston on Providence Div. N.Y.,N.H.& H.R.R. Electric railways to Easton, Norton, Foxboro, etc.


VILLAGES-MansfieldAODAdE&PNYBX, East Mansfield4, West MansfieldAODE&PX, Robin- sonville, Whiteville.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Treasurer and Collector, J. Arthur Wheeler Selectmen and Overseers Poor, Frank I. Sherman, Charles N. Crane, William L. Barker. Meet every Wednesday evening




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