Massachusetts Year Book and City and Town Register for 1908, Part 34

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Supt. Streets and Tree Warden, Owen Monahan Cemetery Commissioners, James H. Plimpton, George Richards, John E. Hooker, Fiskdale Inspector Animals, William Whittemore


Public Schools.


Committee, Ernest G. Barnes, Patrick S. Calla- han, Fiskdale, John F. Hebard Supt. Edward G. Baldwin, West Brookfield


Public Library.


Joshua Hyde Library, Mrs. Horace M. Locke lib. Committee, A. B. Chamberlain, Mrs. Mary A. Wight, Fiskdale, L. B. Chase, C. V. Corey, Julia Hyde, Mrs. F. A. Whittemore, Mrs. C. E. Ainsworth, J. F. Hebard, H: D. Haynes


SUDBURY.


In Middlesex Co. Inc. Sept. 4, 1639. Pop. 1159. 20 m. from Boston and 9 m. north of South Framingham on Taunton Div. N.Y.,N.H.& H.R.R. South Sudbury is at the junction of N. Y., N.H.&H.R.R. and Southern Div. B.&M.R.R.


VILLAGES - Sudbury AOGAmNYBX, North Sudbury AOONYBX, East Sudbury[], South Sudbury AOGAmNYBX, Wayside Inn, Wayside Inn Station[].


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting fourth Monday in March Clerk, Frank F. Gerry


Selectmen, Waldo L. Stone ch. South S. Frank W. Goodnow, South S. George A. Haynes, South S. Meet first Tuesday of each month Treasurer and Collector, Francis E. Bent


Assessors, P. J. McManus ch. South S. Seneca A. Wilson, South S. Fred Ham, South S.


Overseers Poor, Edgar W. Goodnow ch. South 8. Sylvester D. Perry, Frank W. Goodnow, South S. Constables, Francis E. Bent (civil), Frank A. Brackett, North S. Harry W. Gilbert, South S. Road Commissioners, William L. Stone, South S. Arthur A. Dakin, Thomas F. O'Neill, North S. Supt. Cemeteries and Public Grounds, Harlan H. Noyes


Board Health, Dr. George A. Oviatt ch. South 8. L. Herbert Huntley, North 8. Arthur A. Dakin Tree Warden, William E. Baldwin Inspector Animals, Charles W. Rice


Public Schools.


Committee, Francis F. Walker ch. South 8. Win- throp H. Fairbank, T. F. O'Neill, North S. Supt. S. C. Hutchinson Prin. High School, Carl R. Bryant Public Library.


Goodnow Library, Mary L. Newton lib. Trustees, George A. Oviatt, South S. (vacancy), Augustus F. Rowe, South S. .


SUNDERLAND.


In Franklin Co. Inc. Nov. 12, 1718. Pop. 771. 100 m. from Boston. Reached by stage from South Deerfield (2 m.), Connecticut & Passumpsie Div. B.&M.R.R.


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VILLAGES-SunderlandAAdAmx, North Sun- derland.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Baxter N. Fish


Selectmen, Overseers Poor, Supts. Streets and Board Health, A. M. Darling ch. F. O. Wil- liams, G. P. Smith. Meet by appointment Auditor, George A. Childs


Treasurer, M. H. Williams


Collector, R. B. Brown


Assessors, George E. Clark, W. F. Campbell, C. F. Clark


Constables, R. B. Brown (civil), Henry Dill, Ira A. Hoxie, George E. Clark


Cemetery Commissioners, W. F. Campbell, C. W. Robinson, Horace G. Sanderson


Tree Warden, C. W. Robinson


Inspector Animals, Milton H. Williams


Public Schools.


Committee, Dr. C. Gilman Trow ch. Horace G. Sanderson, F. L. Whitmore


Supt. M. J. Willson


Prin. High School, Mrs. Lillian H. Dill


Prins. Grammar Schools, Miss M. L. Crocker, E. F. Smith


Public Library.


Sunderland Library, Miss A. T. Montague lib. Trustees, Bev. E. P. Butler, Dr. C. G. Trow, B. N. Fish, Mrs. H. D. Graves, Emma D. Hubbard, A. T. Montague, Mrs. George B. Smith, George P. Smith, Mrs. Rollin E. Fairchild


SUTTON.


In Worcester Co. Inc. Oct. 28, 1714. Pop. 3173. 3 m. from Millbury. Wilkinsonville is on the Worcester Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R .; Manchaug 3 m. by stage from East Douglas sta- tion, on Midland Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Elec- tric railway from Whitinsville via Wilkinson- ville to Millbury and Worcester.


VILLAGES-SuttonO, Manchaug4, East Sutton, West Sutton, South Sutton, Wilkinsonville4OG AdE&PX, Pleasant Valley, Woodbury, Marble- ville.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting third Monday in March Clerk, H. C. Batcheller


Selectmen and Board Health, Clymer A. Reynolds ch. Manchaug, P. Orrin Futnam, G. Harry Dodge, Wilkinsonville. Meet last Thursday in every month Auditor, B. Frank King


Treasurer, Henry Waters Putnam Collector, Herbert L. Ray


Assessors, Benjamin Townley ch. Manchaug, Eli D. King, Dexter A. Brigham


Overseers Poor, James E Phelps ch. West S.


Charles A. Hough, Joseph V. Marchand, Man- chaug


Constables, Fred L. Batcheller, Lewis T. Hall, Wilkinsonville, Lucius E. Austin, Manchoug, Daniel H. Gilbert, West 8. Herbert L. Ray Highway Surveyor, Franklin L. Putnam, Manchaug Cemetery Commissioners, J. Patch Stockwell ch. J. Emerson Holbrook, Vernon S. Johnson Tree Warden, Marius M. Hovey Inspector Animals, J. Eddie Freeland


Public Schools.


Committee, Arthur C. Merrill ch. Wilkinsonville, Tilden B. Stevenson, Manchaug, James W. Stockwell


Supt. Frank H. Benedict


Prin. High School, Ruth A. Walcott


Prins. Grammar Schools, L. Ada Berry, Center; Mrs. Grace B. Noyes, Manchaug; L. Gertrude Granger, Wilkinsonville


Public Library.


Sutton Free Library, Sarah M. Mills lib.


Branches at South Sutton, Manchang, West Sut- ton and Wilkinsonville


Trustees, Sarah M. Mills ch. Arthur C. Merrill sec. Wilkinsonville, Francis Truscott, Manchaug


SWAMPSCOTT.


In Essex Co. Inc. May 21, 1852. Pop. 5141. 13 m. northeast of Boston on Eastern Div. B.& M.R.R. Electric cars to Boston, Salem, Marble- head and Lynn.


VILLAGES - Swampscott4OGAmBLx, Beach Bluff 4OGAmBLx, Phillips Beach, Upper Swamp- scott, Edgewood.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting third Monday in March Clerk, Milton D. Porter


Selectmen, Arthur C. Widger ch. Martin L. Quinn, Fred C. Marsh. Meet every Friday evening


Auditors, Stuart P. Ellis ch. Nathaniel F. Bartlett, Harry E. Cahoon


Treasurer, Benjamin O. Honors


Collector, George T. Till


Assessors, Edward A. Maxfield ch. Gilbert Delano, Oscar G. Poor


Overseers Poor, Joseph F. Crowell ch. Thomas P. B. Curtis, Edmund Russell


Constables, William H. Carroll, Richard G. Gilley (civil), Robert Leslie


Water Commissioners, William H. Bates ch. Samuel M. Kehoe, I. Irving Edgerly


Highway Surveyor, M. J. Ryan


Cemetery Supt. James P. M. Pitman


Sewer Commissioners, Aaron R. Bunting ch. Ed- ward H. Curtis, Henry B. Sprague


Park Commissioners, Elias G. Hodgkins ch. John J. Blaney, Clarence B. Humphrey


Board Health, Dr. Frank B. Stratton ch. Jasper H. Stone, George C. Webster


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SWANSEA-TEMPLETON-TEWKSBURY.


Chief Police, Ulysses M. Corson Chief Fire Dept. George P. Cahoon Tree Warden, George Newhall Inspector Animals, Samuel A. Spalding


Public Schools.


Committee, S. Perry Congdon ch. Arthur W. Stubbs sec. Dr. Howard K. Glidden Supt. W. J. Pelo Prin. High School, Harold W. Loker


Prins. Grammar Schools, Elizabeth J. Hadley, Frances A. Gould, Mabel L. Verry, Alice L. Shaw Public Library.


Town Library, Miss S. L. Honors lib.


Trustees, Elizabeth J. Hadley ch. Frank E. In- galls, Frank F. Stanley


SWANSEA.


In Bristol Co. Inc. Mar. 5, 1668. Pop. 1839. The village of South Swansea is 4 m west of Fall River on Old Colony Sys. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Electric railway (4 m.) to Fall River.


VILLAGES-SwanseaLE&PX, North Swansea4, Swansea Center4, Swansea Village, TouissetAO DE&PX, Brayton PointO, HortonvilleA, South SwanseaONE&PX.


Town Omcers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Treasurer and Collector, Henry O. Wood Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board


Health, Arthur W. Weaver ch. Francis L. Gard- ner, South S. Lewis S. Gray. Meet last Satur- day of each month


Auditors, A. Homer Skinner, South S. Willard C. Gardner S. Center


Constables, John F. Luther (civil), Charles P. Davis (civil), Job L. Davis (civil), Elijah P. Chace (civil), Hortonville, Thomas L. Mason (civil), Benjamin F. Norton (civil)


Supt. Streets, Cyrus Martin North S.


Sinking Fund Commissioners, George W. Fiske, Francis L. Gardner, Philip H. Manchester Tree Warden, Edwin C. Gardner


Inspector Animals, William F. Gardner


Public Schools.


Committee, Job Gardner ch. John W. Pierce, Geo. W. Fiske


Supt. Herman N. Knox, Somerset


Public Library.


Swansea Free Public Library, Julia R. Welling- ton lib.


Trustees, Job Gardner ch. South S. Mrs. Emma F. Anthony, S. Center, H. O. Wood, Mary A. Case, Mrs. Mary E. Greene, North S. Mrs. Esther M. Gardner, S. Center


TAUNTON.


See Index for location.


TEMPLETON.


In Worcester Co. Inc. Mar. 6, 1762. Pop. 3987. 65 m. from Boston and 25 m. northwest of Worcester, Templeton and the village of Baldwins- ville being on the Ware River Br. B.&A.R.R .; Otter River and Baldwinsville are stations on the Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R. Electric railways to Athol, Otter River, Baldwinsville, East Templeton and Gardner.


VILLAGES-TempletonAOGAmx, Baldwinsville 4ODAmNx, Brooks Village, Otter RiverAOON x, Partridgeville, East TempletonA.


Town Oficers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Charles C. Speare, Baldwinsville


Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Board Health, H. H. Hammond ch. Baldwinsville, Fred P. Stone, Otter River, Percival Blodgett. Meetings last Saturday in each month


Auditors, L. N. Hadley, W. E. Parker Treasurer, Louis Leland, Baldwinsville Collector, G. S. Stone, Otter River


Assessors, I. W. Hutchins, Baldwinsville, L. S. Fisher, Baldwinsville, J. B. Wheeler, East T. Constables, H. H. Hammond (civil), Baldwins- ville, Prescott T. French, Harry Sullivan, Bald- winsville, Eugene F. Chipman, East T. A. E. Sumner, Baldwinsville, C. C. Young, Otter River, James M. Maynard Supt. Streets, H. H. Hammond


Cemetery Commissioners, J. E. Newton, Dwight Cleveland, Baldwinsville, Chas. H. Leathe, Otter River


Chief Fire Dept. O. R. Williams, Baldwinsville Tree Warden, John B. Wheeler, East T. Inspectors Animals, C. C. Brown, East T. T. J. Symons, Baldwinsville


Public Schools.


Committee, Dr. S. E. Greenwood ch. Asa Hosmer, Baldwinsville, Fred P. Stone, Otter River Supt. F. G. Atwell, East T.


Prin. High Schools, Arthur M. Boutelle


Public Library.


Boynton Public Library, Grace E. Blodgett lib. Trustees, Dr. S. E. Greenwood pres. Charles E. Ingalls, Grace E. Blodgett, Asa Hosmer, C. C. Speare, George S. Stone, Fred P. Stone, Otter River


TEWKSBURY.


In Middlesex Co. Inc. Dec. 17, 1734. Pop. 2920. 20 m. from Boston and 5 m. southeast of Lowell on Western Div. B.&M.R.R .; station 1 m. from center. Electric railway to Lowell, Wil- mington, Woburn and Boston.


VILLAGES - Tewksbury 400Amx, Tewksbury Station[], Lawrence Station, Salem Junction[],


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TISBURY-TOLLAND-TOPSFIELD.


Burtt[], Mace's Station[], Pattenville, WamesitÃO DAmx, Tewksbury Junction[].


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, John H. Chandler


Selectmen, William T. Lewis ch. Joel F. Phelps, Buzzell King. Meet first Saturday in every month


Auditor, James W. Miller


Treasurer, Albert 8. Moore


Collector, Melvin G. Rogers, Lowell


Assessors and Overseers Poor, Buzzell King ch. William T. Lewis, Joel F. Phelps


Board Health, Joel F. Phelps ch. William T. Lewis, Buzzell King Constable, James Manley Highway Surveyor, Alfred C. Dixon Tree Warden, Harry M. Briggs Inspector Animals, Herbert W. Pillsbury


Public Schools.


Committee, John F. French ch. Henry M. Bil- lings, E. Howard King Supt. Howard S. Chace, Lowell


Public Library.


Tewksbury Public Library, Harriette G. Lee lib. Trustees, Albert C. Blaisdell ch. Lowell, John H. Chandler, George E. Marshall, George D. Foris- tall, Albert J. Trull, William H. Lee


TISBURY.


In Dukes Co. Inc. July 8, 1671. Pop. 1120. 75 m. from Boston. Reached by steamers from Wood's Hole (6 m.) and New Bedford (24 m.). Electric cars to Cottage City (1215 m.).


VILLAGES-Tisbury, Vineyard HavenANYBX, West Chop4.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting last Tuesday in March Clerk, William S. Swift, Vineyard Hoven


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, William J. Look ch. Edward C. Lord, Vineyard Haven, Horace A. Tilton. Meet 6th of each month


Auditor, Edwin S. Thompson, Vineyard Haven Treasurer, Herbert N. Hinckley, Vineyard Haven Collector, H. A. Swift, Vineyard Haven Constable, Henry M. Gould


Cemetery Commissioners, William S. Swift, B. C. Cromwell, G. L. Smith


Water Commissioners, William G. Manter, Silas Daggett, Gilbert L. Smith


Fish Committee, William J. Look, Henry W. Mc- Lellan, A. B. Swift


Chief Fire Dept. Charles S. Norton, Vineyard Haven Tree Warden, Presbury S. Luce


Inspector Animals, Henry C. Norton


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Public Schools.


Committee, William A. Robinson ch. Herbert Look, Lucinda 8. St. John, Vineyard Haven Supt. Andrew P. Averill Prin. High School, T. W. Bowler, Vineyard Haven Public Library.


Vineyard Haven Library, Mabel T. Tilton lib. Directors, S. C. Luce, J. Annie Smith, William A. Robinson, P. S. Luce, Orland Mayhew, Mrs. 8. C. Luce, Mrs. Sarah O. Luce, Mrs. Sarah Hard- ing, Mrs. Lucinda St. John


TOLLAND.


In Hampden Co. Inc. June 14, 1810. Pop. 274. 16 m. southwest of Westfield by stage. VILLAGE-TollandA.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, Wilbert Munn


Selectmen, Overseers Poor and Board Health, J. B. Rogers ch. C. H. Deming, F. S. Hale. Meet by appointment


Auditor, H. H. Marshall


Sinking Fund Commissioner, E. M. Moore Collector, I. S. Covell


Assessors, E. M. Moore, William E. Butler, J. R. Rogers


Constables, I. S. Covell, J. J. Rivers, Jerry Ripley Supt. Streets, H. B. Deming


Tree Warden, H. W. Soule


Inspector Animals, E. M. Moore


Public Schools.


Committee, J. R. Rogers ch. Mrs. Clayton Denning 860. I. S. Covell


Public Library.


Free Town Library, Wilbert Munn lib.


Trustees, William E. Butler, E. M. Moore, J. R. Rogers


TOPSFIELD.


In Essex Co. Inc. Oct. 18, 1648. Pop. 1095. 6 m. north of Danvers on Western Div. B.&M.R.R.


VILLAGES-TopsfieldAOCAmBLx, Lake Village, Springville. Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, A. T. Merrill


Selectmen and Board Health, Franklin Balch ch. A. T. Merrill, Issac B. Young. Meet every Saturday at 7.30 p.m.


Auditor, Henry F. Long Treasurer, W. Pitman Gould


Collector, John L. Fiske


Assessors, Franklin Balch ch. Wellington Donald- son, George F. Averell


Overseers Poor, Job H. Frame ch. George F. Averell, John L. Fiske -


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TOWNSEND-TRURO-TYNGSBORO.


Constables, Horace Ray, Archer Andrews Cemetery Commissioners, J. Porter Gould, William H. Kneeland, William H. Wildes Tree Warden, Charles W. Floyd Inspector Animals, Charles J. Peabody


Public Schools.


Committee, Wellington Donaldson ch. A. T. Mer- rill, Merrill B. Bailey sec. Supt. Schools, (vacancy) Prin. High School, Arthur Wells Prin. Grammar School, Gladys Blodgette


Public Library.


Topsfield Town Library, A. M. Dodge lib. Trustees, Justin Allen ch. J. B. Poor, Franklin Balch, A. M. Dodge, C. J. Peabody, George Francis Dow


TOWNSEND.


In Middlesex Co. Inc. June 29, 1732. Pop. 1772. 46 m. from Boston on the Peterboro & Shirley Br. Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R. Stage connection between West Townsend and Ashby. VILLAGES - TownsendAOONX, West Towns- endSONX, Townsend HarborΔONx.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in April Clerk and Treasurer, George A. Wilder


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, Henry B. Boynton ch. West T. A. Clarence Josselyn sec. T. Harbor, Henry H. Jennerson. Meet first Saturday of every month Auditors, A. J. Atwood, W. H. Lang, T. E. Flarity, West T.


Collector, Albert S. Howard


Constables, Michael O'Brien (civil), Fred A. Patch, West T. F. J. Knight, T. Harbor


Highway Surveyors, Asa K. Tyler, T. J. Smith, John E. Donovan Cemetery Commissioners, W. Z. Sherwin, West T. A. S. Howard, H. B. Hildreth


Park Commissioners, C. F. Worcester, William A. Russell, Alfred N. Fessenden Chief Police, Michael O'Brien Chief Fire Dept. Frederick J. Piper Tree Warden, Joel S. Cook, T. Harbor Inspector Animals, John N. Going


Public Schools.


Committee, Julian W. Eastman ch. George L. Whitcomb, Charles T. Haynes, Carl B. Wil- lard, West T. Charles F. Worcester, Albert 8. Howard, George A. Wilder, Alexander Reed, West T. Vernal Barber Supt. Fairfield Whitney Prin. High School, N. B. Spinney Prins. Grammar Schools, Mabel F. Small, Center; Wilda L. Vose, West Townsend


Public Library.


Townsend Public Library, Evelyn L. Warren lib. Trustees, Oliver Proctor, T. Harbor, Evelyn L. Warren, C. F. Worcester


TRURO.


In Barnstable Co. Inc. July 16, 1709. Pop. 743. 9 m. southeast of Provincetown on Ply- mouth Div. N.Y., N.H.&H.R.R.


VILLAGES-Truro4, High Head, Truro Station ONNYBX, Pond Village or North TruroAOONY BX, Highland, Longnook, Castle, Head Pamet, South Truro4ONYBX.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in February Clerk, Treasurer, Collector and Agent Board Health, John B. Dyer


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, Henry B. Holsbery ch. Richard A. Rich, Isaac M. Small, North T. Meet second Satur- day of each month


Auditor, Volney P. Johnson


Constable, Thomas F. Ryder


Supts. Cemeteries, Frank S. Small, Charles W. Snow, John B. Dyer, Isaiah Snow, Allison B. Cobb


Supt. Streets, Charles W. Snow Tree Warden, Willard M. Small, North T.


Inspector Animals, John G. Thompson


Public Schools.


Committee, Isaac M. Small ch. North T. John B. Dyer, Richard A. Rich


Supt. Alvan R. Lewis, Provincetown Prin. Grammar School, Charles S. Bates


Public Library.


Town Library, Mrs. Laurena Ryder lib. Branch at North Truro, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Small lib. Branch at South Truro, Allison B. Cobb lib. Trustees, John B. Dyer ch. Isaac M. Small, North T. Nathaniel Rich, South T.


TYNGSBORO.


In Middlesex Co. Inc. as a district June 22, 1789; as a town 1809. Pop. 768. 7 m. from Lowell on Southern Div. B.&M.R.R. Electric railway to North Chelmsford and Lowell. VILLAGE-Tyngsboro4OCAmx.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in April Clerk, William Blanchard


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, Warren A. Sherburne ch. Otis L. Wright, Jesse B. Butterfield. Meet first Monday even- ing of every month


Auditor, J. Frank Bancroft, Enlo A. Perham Treasurer, William E. Barry


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TYRINGHAM-UPTON-UXBRIDGE.


Collector, Daniel J. Shea Constables, Lewis T. Braddon, Jesse G. Courser Highway Commissioners, Benjamin R. Lawrence ch. Leon B. Perham, J. Granville Queen Cemetery Commissioners, Jesse B. Butterfield, Otis L. Wright, Henry H. Upton Tree Warden, Daniel A. Lawrence Inspector Animals, Arthur R. Marshall


Public Schools.


Committee, Lucien C. McLoon, Annie R. Harlow, Ophelia S. Brown, Charles P. Littlehale, Chester Queen, Mra. W. A. Sherburne Supt. S. Howard Chace Prin. Grammar School, Mrs. M. L. Chadwick


Public Library.


Littlefield Library, Ellen L. Perham lib.


Trustees, Rev. William Brown ch. Charles P. Lit- tlehale, Granville A. Harlow, William E. Barry, Harry L. Littlehale, Horace T. Bancroft


TYRINGHAM.


In Berkshire Co. Inc. Mar. 6, 1672. Pop. 388. 5 m. from Lee by stage. VILLAGES-Tyringham&Adx, Fernside, River- side. Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in April Clerk, George R. Warren


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers Poor and Board Health, I. B. Tinker, W. W. Hale, H. E. Moore Auditor, F. W. Stanard


Treasurer and Collector, Thomas F. Curtin


Constables, T. F. Curtin, George F. Kopp, Norman Strickland


Highway Commissioner, Herbert Roberts


Cemetery Committee, George R. Warren, George W. Gibson, J. B. Taylor Tree Warden, Robb. de P. Tytus Inspector Animals, W. W. Hale


Public Schools.


Committee, Henry Crittenden, E. H. Slater, B. de P. Tytus Supt. Preston Barr, Lee


Public Library.


Tyringham Free Library, John A. Scott acting lb. Trustees, Ephraim H. Palmer ch. Robb. de P. Tytus, John A. Scott


UPTON.


In Worcester Co. Inc. June 14, 1735. Pop. 2024. 35 m. from Boston and 13 m. southeast of Worcester on Grafton & Upton R.R. Electric rail- way to Milford, Grafton, North Grafton and Wor- cester.


VILLAGES-UptonAOLAdx, West Upton400 Adx.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Francis T. Nelson


Selectmen, Highway Commissioners and Board Health, Edward C. Lyford ch. David A. Farring- ton, Benjamin C. Wood. Meet first Monday in every month


Auditor, Edwin B. Houghton


Treasurer, Fred W. Wood


Collector, Henry J. Batchelor, West U.


Assessors, Herbert M. Buck ch. Alexander Bar- ton, Frank E. Lyford


Overseers Poor, Orlando F. Taft, .Alvarado Henry, Dennis T. Fiske


Constables, Herbert A. Bagley, West U. William


F. Parshley, West U. Israel I. Harper, West U. Henry D. Aldrich, George E. Southland


Supt. Streets, Orson A. Martindale


Cemetery Commissioners, George E. Childs, Harry C. Snow, Livingstone C. Fiske Chief Police, William F. Parshley Chief Fire Dept. Herbert M. Buck


Tree Warden, Charles E. Brooks Inspector Animals, George D. Whitney


Public Schools.


Committee, Appleton P. Williams ch. West U. . George W. Knowlton Jr. Edward C. Traver Supt. Schools, Robert O. Small Prin. High School, George G. Sampson Prin. Grammar School, Mabelle Thompson


Public Library.


Upton Town Library, Laura C. Sadler lib.


Trustees, Mrs. C. A. Batchelor, West U. John B. Fay, West U. Appleton P. Williams, Dr. Samuel R. Capen, Dora M. Whitney, Hannah N. John- son, Dr. Edward C. Traver, Rev. Carl G. Horst, Stephen H. Eames, West U.


UXBRIDGE.


In Worcester Co. Inc. June 27, 1727. Pop. 3881. 45 m. from Boston and 19 m. southeast of Worcester on the Worcester Div. N.Y .; N.H.&H.R. R .; the village of Ironstone is on the Midland Div. Electric railway to Uxbridge, Mendon, Whit- insville, Millbury, Worcester, Woonsocket, etc.


VILLAGES - UxbridgeAODE&PX, Elm Dale, IronstoneODAdx, North Uxbridge4, Hecla, Wheelock's, Calumet, Rivulet.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk and Treasurer, Edward Parker


Selectmen, James Daley ch. Samuel F. Scott, Ar- thur E. Seagrave. Meet first Monday in each month


Auditor, Merton R. Sharpe


Collector, Lewis F. Rawson


Assessors, Daniel Wheeler ch. George T. Hobbs, Stephen Goldthwait -


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WAKEFIELD-WALES.


Overseers Poor, Lawson A. Seagrave ch. John R. Andrews, Wayland F. Davison


Constables, Arnold S. Allen, Willis Thayer, Fran- cis A. Turner, Lawson A. Seagrave, Walter M. Seagrave, James Fisher Supt. Streets and Tree Warden, Harry C. Newell Commissioners Sinking Fund, William J. Taft, William E. Hayward, Charles S. Weston Board Health, Dr. William L. Johnson ch. Dr. George T. Little, George T. Hobbs Agent, Edward Parker Supt. Water Works, Waldo E. Rawson Chief Fire Dept. Arnold S. Allen Inspector Animals, Daniel Wheeler


Public Schools.


Committee, Charles W. Scott, Frank W. Scribner, Leander S. Aldrich, George Wilmot, Charles A. Root, Augustus C. Seagrave Supt. Francis S. Brick Prin. High School, Arthur L. Young Prins. Grammar Schools, Royal N. Giles, Center; Mary I. Gunn, North Uxbridge; Annie E. Goldthwaite, Wheelocksville


Public Library.


Uxbridge Free Library, Beatrice Putnam lib. Trustees, Rev. Cyrus A. Roys ch. Horace E. Gunn, George E. Trowbridge, Cyrus A. Roys, Albert A. Sprague, Helen W. Taft, Elizabeth C. Hay- ward, Lawson A. Seagrave, Mrs. Abbie E. Day, Mrs. Lucinda S. Hayward, Mrs. Ariadne F. Taft, Arthur F. Taft, Arthur Wheelock


WAKEFIELD.


In Middlesex Co. Inc. 1812; name changed to Wakefield Feb. 25, 1868. Pop. 10,268. 10 m. north of Boston on Western Div. B.&M.R.R .; also connects with Salem by South Reading Br. and with Newburyport by Newburyport Br. of B.&M.R.R. Electric railways to Woburn, Lynn, Melrose, Reading, Stoneham, Winchester, Arl- ington, Lowell, Lawrence and Boston.


VILLAGES-WakefieldAOGAmBLx, Wakefield JunctionD, Woodville, Boyntonville, Greenwood 400AmBLx, MontroseAOGAmBLx, Lowell StreetO.


Town Officers.


Annual town meeting first Monday in March Clerk, Charles F. Hartshorne


Selectmen, Arthur L. Wiley, John Flanley, Cor- nelius Donovan, Levi Flanders. Meet every Thursday evening


Auditors, William O. Abbott, Charles S. Emerson, William J. Stout


Treasurer, Albert W. Flint


Collector, Charles E. Walton


Assessors, Charles A. Dean ch. Samuel T. Parker, Frederick 8. Hartshorne


Overseers Poor, Willis S. Mason ch. Edward H. Walton, Andrew G. Anderson


Constables, Harry A. Simonds (civil), James A. McFadden, Edwin F. Poland, Harvey G. Brock- bank (civil)


Supt. Streets, Dennis C. Greaney


Municipal Light Board, Edwin E. Emerson, Fred A. Swain, William E. Arnold


Fish Committee, Jacob C. Hartshorne, Samuel Parker, William Harrington Wiley Park Commissioners, Eugene S. Hinckley, John J. Foley, Harry Haskell 2d


Sewer Commissioners, Eden K. Bowser ch. W. Raymond Emerson, Thomas J. Lalley


Water Commissioners, James H. Kimball ch. Chas. A. Dean, William H. Butler Cemetery Commissioners, Oliver Walton, Franklin Nickerson, James R. Reid


Board Health, Dr. Joseph W. Heath ch. Augustus D. Jenkins, John M. Cate Agent, A. D. Jenkins Chief Police, Harvey G. Brockbank Chief Fire Dept. William E. Cade Tree Warden, Frank T. Woodbury Inspector Animals, Palmer Corbett


Public Schools.


Committee, Charles E. Montague ch. Ashton H.


Thayer, J. S. Bonney, Eliza M. Greenwood, Greenleaf A. Goodale, Ida Far Miller


Supt. Jacob H. Carfrey


Prin. High School, Charles H. Howe


Prins. Grammar Schools, Mrs. M. E. Wentworth, M. Annie Warren, Miss Sarah Wilkins, Eleanor Emerson, T. Frank Shea, Elizabeth Gardner


Public Library.


Beebe Town Library, Harriet A. Shepard lib. Ruth Gowen asst. lib .; Greenwood Branch, H. Gertrude Lee lib.


Trustees, Charles F. Mansfield ch. Edson W. White, Ashton H. Thayer, Richard Dutton, Sarah Y. Morton, Harry Foster, Frank T. Woodbury, H. Lee, M. Pike, Emma F. Eaton


WALES.


In Hampden Co. Inc. Feb. 20, 1828. Pop. 645. Reached by stage from Palmer (10 m.). VILLAGES-WalesAAmx, Shawville.




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