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Philip McDaniel Arthur T. Moreton
Banquet
George E. Thomson, Chairman
Paul H. Messer
Joseph A. Milano
Theodore J. Vaitses
Benjamin R. Vaughan
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INDEX
Abel, Elwood S., 140 Abel, Raymond J., 140 Adams, Charles H., vii, 7, 9, 24, 83, 104, 107, 109, 110, 111, 112, 119, 121, 129, 131, 133, 151, 161, 162, 169 Advent Christian Church, 58, 66
Air Raid Protection, 112
Alexander, William B., 23
Allen, Claude L., 133, 151-152, 159
Allen, Edwin A., 44
Allen, Leila, 43
Amateur Gardeners' Society, 86
American Legion, 29, 90, 112, 116, 125 American Legion Auxiliary, 29, 116
American Red Cross Society, 23, 89, 113, 155
American Table Manufacturing Com- pany, 135
American Veterans Associations, 117
Amphion Club, 24, 101-102, 106, 153, 168, 169
Ancient Free and Accepted Order of Masons, 95
Anderson, Helen, vii, 43, 44
Andrews, Bishop Edward G., 49
Anniversary committees, 175
Anthony, John Clinton, 24, 83
Area of City, 2 Atkinson, Justin Brooks, 152
Atlantic Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany, 140 Auxiliary Police Department, 15
Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans, 116
Ayers, Mary E., 44
Bailey, William, 9
Baldwin, Howell, 16
Barrett, Artemis, 37 Barrett, Captain Jonathan, 135
Barrett, Daisy, vii
Barrett, George W., 47
Barrett, Joseph, 142
Barrows, Bernice A., 170
Barrows, Mrs. Malcolm D., vii, 152
Barry, Charles C., 42, 44, 101, 153
Barton, Charles J., 9, 153
Bates, Hon. John L., 42, 109, 169
Bay State Street Railway Company, 128 Beebe, Mrs. Decius, 71, 78
Beebe, Decius, 133 Beethoven Society of Melrose, 103
Bellevue Golf Club, 122, 155 Bellevue Tennis Club, 122 Benedict, Ellinor, 105
Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks, Melrose Lodge No. 1031, 98, 109 Bennett's Pond, 2, 29, 37
Benson Coal Company, 140 Benson, S. E. and Company, 140
Benson, Seth E., 133, 140 Bernhardt, Louise Estele, 104-105 Black, Charles E., 138
Blanchard, Annie R., 133
Blanchard, Edward Bates, 145
Board of Aldermen, 8, 128, 152, 163, 166, 169
Board of Appeal, 163, 170
Board of Health, 75, 167
Board of Selectmen, 7, 163, 164
Board of Trade, 135, 137, 164
Boardman, George F., 49
Boardman, Georgiana, 81
Boardman's Crossing, 1, 127
Bogle, William, 1
Bonner, Rev. Joseph, 61, 159
Book of Possessions, 1
Boston American, 147
Boston and Maine Railroad, 1, 4, 47, 127
Boston and Northern Railway Com- pany, 127, 128, 145
Boston Daily Advertiser and Evening Record, 151
Boston Elevated Railway Company, 127
Boston Rock, 3, 31, 127, 143
Boston Rubber Shoe Company, Fac- tory No. 2, 135
Bostwick, Mrs. Violet E., 45
Boy Scouts, 90
Boylen, William, 111
Boynton, Robert T., vii
Bradstreet, William, Jr., 141
Brown, Mrs. E. Maude, 9
Brown, George, 105
Brown, George K., 4
Bruce, Walter A., 30
Building of sewerage system, 38
Bullard, F. Lauriston, vii
Bunker, Stanley G., 113
Burbank, Natt B., 24
Bushee, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, 113 Business centers, 2
Buttrick, Fred, 145 Buttrick, Sidney H., 9, 42, 71, 153-154 Cadets of Temperance, 82 Calvin Coolidge School, 22, 113, 143
Camp Fire Girls, 91 Campbell, Frank W., 44
Carney, William L., 44
Casey, Cornelius, 139
Casey, Daniel J., 139
Casey Florist Company, 139
Casey, James S., 139 Casey, Mildred, 139 Casey, Neil S., 139 Casey, William E., 139 Cefalo, Joseph T., 137 Centennial as independent community, 5
Chaminade Choral Society, 102
Chapin, Annie W., 52
Charles L. Robinson Square, 115
Chautauqua, 83
Cheever, David, 139
Children of the Revolution, Wyoming Society, 86
Churchill, F. T., 145
City Charter, 7, 8
City Government, vii, 2, 8, 151, 164
City Hall, 8
City Service Flag, 111
City Stables, fire at, 13
Clark, Armour W., 133.
Clement, Fred, 138
Clement, Fred M., 139
Clement, H. Russell, 139
Clement's Department Store, 138
Clement's Emporium, 138
Colonial, apartment house, 145
Community Associates, 87
Community Council, 87
Converse, Elisha, 19
Converse, Col. Harry E., 31
Converse School, 19, 21
Cook, Melissa J., 72
Coolidge, Lieut .- Gov. Calvin, 111
Court of Honor of Boy Scouts, 152
Cox, Governor Channing, 169
Cox, Charles M., 106, 154, 158
Coytmore, Thomas, 37
Cray, George H., 31 Crimes of violence, 16 Crocker, Joseph, 59
Crouch, Mrs. Ada, 145
Cully, Dr. Kendig Brubaker, 113
Curry, Albert F., 139
Curry, R. H. and Son, 139
Curry, Robert H., 139
Curry, Robert W., 139
Cushman, Roy M., 154-155
Cutter, Ephraim, 101 Cutter, Ephraim, Jr., 106 "Dakota Dan," 146, 147
Damage by storms, 148-149
Dangel, Edward M., 141
Daniel W. Gooch School, 19, 21
Daughters of Massachusetts, 82
Daughters of Veterans, 109, 116
Davis, John, 29
Dearborn, George H., 145
Deering, John P., 133, 137
Deering, J. P., and Company, 138 Deering Lumber Company, 138
Deliverance Munroe Chapter, Daugh- ters of the Revolution, 86
DeMar, Clarence Harrison, 119, 125- 126
DeMar Field, 119
DeMolay Mothers' Circle, 96
Dike, Dr. John, 155, 162
Disabled American Veterans, Melrose Chapter No. 75, 117
Divver, Mrs. Bridget E., 60
Divver, Matthew F., 130
Dix, Mary Ella, 41
Dix's Pond, 2, 29
Dixon, A. Imrie, vii
Dodge, Miss Agnes L., 78
Dole, William A., 133
Donovan, Edward J., 9
Douchette, Frank C., 47
Dow, George W., 155-156
Dow's Orchestra, 103
DuPont de Nemours Company, 135
Dyer, David, 37
Dyer, Jabez S., 133
Dyer, Nehemiah Mayo, 156-157
East Middlesex Street Railway Com- pany, 127
Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Company, 128
Edwards, Fred A., 9
Edwards, Joseph, 13
Edwards, Major General Clarence R., 111 Ell Pond, 2, 4, 27, 29, 169
Ell Pond Park, 29, 37
Eldridge, Mrs. Samuel E., vii, 87
Eldridge, Mrs. S. O., 138
Emerson, George, 137
Emerson, Isaac, 49
Fahy, William T., 15
Faneuil Hall Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 85
Farnsworth, George W., 137
Farnsworth, Minnie L., vii, 138
Farnsworth, William J., 137
Farrar, Alice Geraldine, 103-104
Farrar, Sidney D., 103, 126, 139 Farrar and Selee, 139
Farwell, John W., 9
Fells factory, 135
Feltham, Horace H., 133
Fernald, Clarence, 30
Fidelity Lodge, 96
Field, Sidney C., 13, 112
Fiftieth Anniversary, 8
Fire Department, 12, 13 Fires, 13-14
First Baptist Church, 49, 55-58, 91, 163, 164
First Church of Christ Scientist, 66-67 First Church of the Nazarene, 67, 69 First Congregational Church, 51-53, 90, 91, 153, 160, 165, 168
First election of city officers, 7
First Methodist Church, 49-51, 90, 91, 164
(178)
First Unitarian Church, 53, 55, 165, 167, 168
First Universalist Church, 58-59, 90 Fish, Dr. E. C., 145 Fitch Home, 77-78, 165, 166 Fitch, Mrs. Sarah E., 77
Flanders, Dr. William H., 112
Florence Crittenton League of Com- passion, 91
Forgey, Rev. Wallace, 57, 69
Fowler, Charles N., 47
Franklin Company, 135
Franklin Fraternity, 41, 81, 154, 164
Franklin School, 19, 21, 44
Franklin Wear Company, 136
Free Will Baptist Church of Melrose, 62 French, Charles E., 9, 109 "Fresno Dan," 146, 147 Friend Brothers, 136
Friend, Leslie A., 138
Friend, Robert A., 138
Friend, Robert A., Jr., 138
Friend, Victor A., vii, 30, 73, 83, 88, 102, 106, 137, 138, 151, 157
Friend, Mrs. Victor A., 82, 106
Friendly Food Shops, 138
Frost, Oscar F., 8, 137
Frost and Hawes, 139
Future of City of Melrose, 171-172
Gainard, Joseph Aloysius, 157-158 George, Ralph F., viii
Gill, Edwin C., 140 Gilmore, Hon. Charles H., 4
Girl Scouts' Council, 90 Gittes, Archie, 105 Glines, Mildred, 30
Globe Mattress Company, 135
Glover, George, 4
Glynn, Rev. Francis J., 60, 158-159
Goggin, Arthur M., 30
Golden Hills Union Baptist Church, 67 Golden Rule Lodge No. 23, Daughters of Rebekah, 97 Gooch, Daniel W., 37
Goodridge, Elmer O., 30
Goodridge, George A., 24 Goodwin, Angier L., 9, 125, 152, 159
Goss, C. B. and F. H., 140
Goss, Elbridge H., vii, 8, 41, 44, 106, 131, 159-160 Goss, Frank H., 160
Goss Fuels, Inc., 138, 140
Goss, Willis C., vii, 52, 131, 151, 160 Gould, Edwin E. 161
Gould, John, 142
Gould, Levi S., 2, 7, 9, 133, 160-161 G.A.R., 30, 107, 109, 110, 115, 119, 162, 165, 168
Green, Benjamin Harrison, 141 Green, Irving I., 141 Green Street Baptist Church, 62-63 Greenlaw, Raymond H., 9 Guptil, Florence, 105
Haley, George A., 141 Hall, George M., 140 Hanks, Mrs. Gene Ransom, 44 Hatch, Edward E., 139
Hatch, Elsie M., 42
Hawes Company, Oliver E., 139 Hawkins, Alfred, 47 Haynes, Edward, 145
Heaton, Louis B., 15
Hebblethwaite, Joseph R., 30
Herrick, Rev. Warren C., 10, 60, 167
Hersey Paper Lining Company, 135 Hesseltine, Col. F. S., 18
Hesseltine, Francis S., 162
Heveatex Corporation, 135
Higgins, C. W., 131
High School Girls Club, 87
Highland Club of Melrose, 81
Hillcrest Congregational Church, 65- 66, 90, 168 Hinckley, J. Frank, 137
Hinds, Rev. Orlando, 49
Hocking, Alfred, 47
Home Guard, 110
Honor Roll of veterans killed in World Wars I and II, 173-174
Hood, J. Douglas, 10
Hood, Wendell P., 29
Horace Mann School, 19, 21, 23
Howard, Samuel, 37
Howe, Mrs. Julia Ward, 165
Howe, Lyman H., 141
Hoyt, Richard, 140
Hugh DePayens Encampment No. 20 - Commandery, 96
Hulsman, Lorne B., 23
Hunt, Arthur Samuel, 111
Hunt, Mrs. Frank F., 49
Hunt, Gertrude G., 106
Hunter, W. Dabney, 38
Hutchinson, Robert L., 133
Incorporation as a city, 2
Increase of population and property valuation, 2, 3
Independent Order of Good Templars, 82 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 97
Jackson, Rev. A. Willard, 106
Jackson, Dr. Howard B., 162 Jewish cemeteries, 144
Jones, Walter Dehaven, 162
Junior High School System, 23 Kappa Delta Psi Society, 87 Keating, John J., 139 Kemp, Edwin C., vii
Keniston, Frank E., 140 Kerr, George E., 15 Kilby, Rev. Epaphias, 49 Killion, Joseph H., 47
Kirmes, Elena, 23, 104, 163 Kirmes, Victor C., 163 Klymbers, The, 84 Knight, Dr. E. R., 140, 164
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Knight, Mrs. Madeline, 29 Knights of Columbus, Melrose Council No. 128, 97-98, 163 Knights of Pythias, Fordell Lodge No. 115, 97 Ladies' Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus, 98 Ladies of Rotary, 89
Lady Elks Association, 99
Lang, E. Copeland, 163
Larrabee, John, 9, 41, 57, 71, 131, 140, 153, 164
Larrabee and Stearns, 140, 164
League of American Wheelmen, 139
Leavitt, Linwood A., 143
Leavitt, R. A., 143
Leighton, Grace B., 133
Leonard, Dr. Ralph D., vii, 72, 112, 121, 130, 131, 151, 157, 164-165
Lincoln School, 19, 21, 44, 90
Lindstrom, C. Arthur, 24
Linscott, Rolliston W., 157
Lions Club, 89
Littlefield icehouse, 27
Livermore, Rev. Daniel Parker, 165
Livermore, Mrs. Mary A., 42, 82, 83, 85, 152, 165
Long, Alice, 44
Long Pond, 29
Lorenz, Margaret, 44
Lovett, Wallace R., vii, 133, 136, 151, 165
Low, Gertrude B., 44
Lucey, Dennis, 141
Lucey, Jeremiah, 141
Lundquist, Edwin W., 44
Lyman, Esther, 25
Lynch, John J., 111
Lynde, Joseph, 143
Lynn and Boston Railway Company, 127
Lynn Fells Parkway, 2
MacWilliams, George D., 15
Maguire, James M., 27, 169
Malden and Melrose Auto Tourist Camp, 31
Malden and Melrose Gas Light Com- pany, 141
Malden Electric Company, 142
Malden Evening News, 130
Mann, Donald, 115
Mansfield, George A., 131
Margeson, Dr. Harold, 157
Marine Corps League, Melrose Detach- ment, 116
Marshall, Dr. Frederick, 145
Marshall, Rev. Harold, 58, 83, 166, 169 Martin, Harry, 35
Mary A. Livermore Library of Sacred Art, 43
Mary A. Livermore School, 19, 21, 23 Mason, Barbara, 43, 44 Masonic Chorus, 99
Masonic Temple, 145, 165 Massachusetts National Guard, 113 McGuire, Chester, 140
Mclaughlin, Frank B., 112
Mclaughlin, Frank M., vii, 15
McLeish, Rev. John, 1
Mclellan, Dr. Malcolm S.,. 145
McNally, Louis K., viii
McPheters, George A., vii, 16, 87, 125
McTiernan, James, 35
Meehan, Francis J., 30
Melrose Abbey, Scotland, 59
Melrose Advertiser, 161
Melrose Arts and Crafts Society, 155
Melrose Assembly No. 7, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, 96
Melrose Athletic Association, 167
Melrose Athletic Club, 121, 153, 154, 163
Melrose Athletic Field Association, 119
Melrose Baseball Club, 121
Melrose Cadet Band, 103
Melrose Camera Club, 90
Melrose Canadian Society, 82
Melrose Catholic Woman's Club, 85
Melrose Chamber of Commerce, 137
Melrose Chapter No. 14, Order of Eastern Star, 96
Melrose Chapter, Order of De Molay, 96
Melrose Choral Society, 101, 103
Melrose Citizen, 130
Melrose City Band, 103
Melrose City Club, 154
Melrose Club, 4, 24, 81, 155, 162
Melrose Common, 27
Melrose Company M, 23d Infantry Massachusetts State Guard, 112 Melrose Cooperative Bank, 131, 151, 152, 161, 166
Melrose Council of Church Women, 91
Melrose Deutsche Genossenschaft, 82
Melrose Evening News, 130
Melrose Fish and Game Club, 88, 163
Melrose Florist Company, 137
Melrose Free Press, 17, 17, 110, 129, 130, 163, 165
Melrose Garden Club, 86
Melrose Gardeners, 86
Melrose High School, 19, 153, 154, 160, 163, 169
Melrose Highlands Baptist Church, 58, 107
Melrose Highlands Congregational Church, 63, 65, 90, 104, 113
Melrose Highlands Woman's Club, 84- 85, 165
Melrose Historical Society, 84-85, 86, 161, 168
Melrose Home Sector, 130, 147 Melrose Hospital, 71-75, 151, 157, 162, 165, 167
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Melrose Hospital Association, 71, 73, 152, 153, 154 Melrose Hospital Nurses' Alumnae Association, 73
Melrose Hospital Sewing Guild, 71 Melrose Hospital Training School, 71 Melrose Humane Society, Inc., 88 Melrose Improvement Society, 27
Melrose Jewish Community Center, Inc., 69 Melrose Journal, 129, 151
Melrose Leader, 130
Melrose Lyceum, 82, 101, 160
Melrose Military Training School, 110
Melrose Mothers Club, 91
Melrose Musical Association, 101
Melrose National Bank, 131, 133, 152, 164
"Melrose on Display," trade show, 137 Melrose Orchestral Association, 102, 157 Melrose Post Office, 47-48
Melrose Public Library, 41-45, 81, 153, 159
Melrose Reporter, 129
Melrose Rifle Club, 86
Melrose Roll of Honor, 113
Melrose Rotary Club, 89, 119
Melrose Savings Bank, 131, 151, 153, 154, 160, 164, 168
Melrose School Committee, 166, 167
Melrose, Scotland, 10
Melrose Sinking Fund Commission, 168
Melrose Society of Arts and Crafts, 86 Melrose Sons and Daughters of Maine, 82
Melrose Sons and Daughters of New Hampshire, 82
Melrose Theater, 141
Melrose Theatre Company, 141
Melrose Trust Company, 132, 151, 152, 161, 164
Melrose Unemployment Relief Com- mittee, 136
Melrose Weekly Visitor, 129
Melrose Woman's Club, vii, 84, 86, 165
Memorial Hall, 107, 109, 111, 113, 169 Menawarmet Club, 82
Merrill, Ethel, 145
Merritt, Rev. Timothy, 49
Messer, Paul H., vii, 133
Milton, Howard O., 143
Mishawum, settlement of, I
Mont, Frances D., 105
Moore, Eugene H., 9, 166
Morgan and Dodge Home for Aged Women, The, 78-79
Mother Goose Club, 81
Moulton, L. R., curtain manufacturers, 136
Mount Hood, 29, 30, 124, 169
Mount Hood Golf Course, 30, 124 Municipal officials and employees, 9
Munroe, Oliver B., 9, 109 Murphy, Dennis, 35 Murray, Wesley H., 10
Mystic Side, 1
Name of Melrose, 1
National Biscuit Company, 135
National Company, 135
New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, 141
New Fireside Lodge No. 212, Daughters of Rebekah, 97
Newhall, George, 137
Newhall, George W., 137
Newhall, J. Walter, 137
Newhall Shoe Store, 137
Newman, Frank C., 13
Nicholls, Dr. Melvin H., 44
Nickerson, Blanche E., 9
Nickerson, Fred H., 24
Nickerson, Walter I., 133
Nims, Caro F., 44
Nixon, Hugh, 44
North Malden, 1, 47, 49, 127, 143
Norton, Harry, 141
Norton, Leo H., 16
Noyes, A. S., 4
Old Burying Ground, 143
Old Colony Street Railway Company, 128
Old State House Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 86
Olson, Walter L., 35
Ormsby, Charles H., 48
Osgood, Eva G., 4, 38
Overseers of the Poor, 143
Page, Moses S., 131
Park Commission, 30, 163
Parker, Charles L., 145
Parking meters, 17
Parmenter, Rhoda, viii, 44
Patrons of Husbandry, Melrose Grange No. 331, 99 Patten, Chester S., 131, 142
Pearsons Perfect Pictures, 141
Penny Hill Road, 148
Perkins, Alden M., 138
Perkins, Mrs. Eaton H., vii, viii, 166
Perkins, Eaton H., 138
Perkins, Mrs. Elisabeth M., 44
Perkins, Ernest F., 138
Perkins, Ernest F., Jr., 138
Perkins, Mrs. Ethel, 44
Perkins, Fred A., 138
Perkins, Robert A., 9, 29, 30, 117, 136, 157, 159 Perry, H. J., 137
Petition for city charter, 7
Phi Theta Xi Society, 86-87
Phinney, Dr. Eratus Otis Phinney, 49
Pierce, Rev. Thomas C., 49
Pine Banks Park, 31, 143, 154
Pioneer Grocery, 140
Planning Board, 3, 169
(181)
Playgrounds, 30 Pledge of Allegiance to Flag, disputed ¿ authorship of, 84 Police, 15 "Ponde feilde," 1
Pond Feilde Club, 89 Poole, Harold W., 30, 112
Poole, Lena F., 78 Porter, Charles, 142 Potter, S. G., 137 Powers and Woodhess, Inc., 141
Pratt, Charles, 143
Prentis, Thomas T., 148
Prior, Edwin E., 137 Prior, Mrs. Eleanor, 137
Prior, Melville E., 139
Proal, G. W., 137
Provandie, Paul H., 9, 119, 126, 167 Provandie, Wadsworth, 102, 105
Provisional League of Women Voters of Melrose, 91
Publication Committee, viii
Puritan Furniture Company, 135
Rainbow Mothers' Circle of Melrose, 96
Ramsdell, Albert R., 47
Ramsdell Brothers of Malden, 141
Rand, Harold T., 24
Ransom, Stanley, 131
Rawding, Mrs. Pearl, 44
Raymond, Carl A., vii, 9, 24, 113
Recreational program administered by Park Commission, 30 Revere Knitting Company, 135 Riley, James W., 35
Ripley School, 19, 21, 44
Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. William N., 113
Robbins, David W., 47
Robert Stone Company, 142
Robinson, Commander Charles L., 30, 115
Rogers, George W., 30
Rowe, Winfield, 145
Russell, Daniel, 8, 59, 95, 131, 146
Russell, Daniel Blake, 146
Russell, Irving, 145
Russell, William E., 146
Russell's lunchroom, 145
St. Mary's Academy School, 23
St. Mary's Catholic Total Abstinence Society, 82
St. Mary's of the Annunciation, 60-62, 90, 158
St. Valentine's Court No. 239, Massa- chusetts Catholic Order of Foresters, 98
Sargent, Wingate P., 131 Schools, grades and enrollment, 21 Scribblers, The, 106
Selective Draft Board, World War I, 152 Semi-Centennial of Melrose as a city, 5 Seventy-Fifth Anniversary, July 3-5, 1925, 4
Sewall, Harold A., vii Sewall School, 21 Sewall's Woods, 27 Sewer Commission, 164 Sherman, Frank J., 113, 167-168 Sherman, Forrest Percival, 168
Shortis, John, 9 Shumway, Lieut. Carl E., 5
Shumway, Franklin P., 83, 101, 168
Siloam Social Temple No. 6, 82
Siloam Temple of Honor No. 29, 82, 154 Simons, Mrs. Marion, 139
Sircom, R. H., 145
Sircom, R. H. and F. U., 135, 142
Slayton, John F. C., 27, 29, 83, 109, 11], 168-169 Slayton Memorial Tower, 30 Slayton and Boynton, 169 Small, Edwin S., 137
Smith, Albert M., 142
Smith Brothers Garage, Inc., 139
Smith, Rufus W., 139, 140
Smith, Rufus W., Jr., 140
Smith, Walter E., 139, 140
Snell, Rev. Frank H., 52, 62
Sons of Union Veterans, 109, 115, 116, 154
Sons of Veterans Auxiliary, 116
Spot Pond, 33-35, 37
Spot Pond Brook, 37, 38
Spot Pond case, 164, 169
Sprague, Timothy, 37
Sprague, William D., 23, 24, 169 Spring, Rev. Chadbourne, 55, 69 Stearns, A. C., 164
Stearns and Hill, 140, 164
Sterling, Rev. Paul, 44 Stillman's Pond, 29
Stoneham Street Railway Company, 127
Stowe, Edwin A., 145
Stuart, Herman H., 24
Sullivan, Dr. Martin T., 145
Swain's Pond, 29
Swain's Pond District, 19
Swett, Charles C., 133 Taft, Ex-President William H., 24
Talbot, Josiah W., 58
Taylor, Warren E., vii
Teachers' Club, 24
Tebbetts, G. F., 140
Theodore Roosevelt School, 23, 90
Thistle, Mayor Thomas L., vii, 9, 10, 23, 169-170 Thompson, Archer F., 131
Thompson Square, 27 Tibbetts, Albert M., 9, 119, 126, 131 Tibbetts, Mrs. Elinor H., 44
Town of Melrose, vii, 7, 9, 107
Towners Pond, 29
Townsend Club No. 1, 83
Townsend, Dr. Willis M., 72, 73 Tracy, Rev. Olin B., 47, 52, 168
(182)
Trickey, Mrs. Cora, 29 Trinity Episcopal Church, 59-60, 90, 166, 169 Tripp's Orchestra, 103 Trumbly, Joan M., 44 Tyer, Catherine Louise, 59 Tyler, Ruth, 44
U-like Cone Corporation, 136
Unemployment Relief Committee, 136, 166
United Boys' Brigade of America, 82 Upham Family Society, 83 Upham Park, 142 Vaughan, Benjamin R., 16
Veale, William H., 136
Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, 116
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Sergeant Harold O. Young Post No. 2394, 116 Waghorn, A. J., 39
Walden, Henry E., 9
Walsh, Frank A., 9
Ward, Harold C., 141
Warren School, 19, 21
Warwick Coach Company, Inc., 128
Washington School, 19, 21
Waterworth, Mrs. Alice, 44
Waverley Royal Arch Chapter of Masons, 96
Wayne, Faye, 44
Wellman, Mrs. Cora Cutter, 106
Wells, Susan B., 105
Wenner, Robert B., 141
Wentworth, Benning L., 151
Wentzell, Raymond P., 133 West Side Kindergarten, 21 White, James M., 133 Whiting, William C., 23 Whitman, Alonzo Garcelon, 23 Whittier School, 19, 21, 44
Wide Awakes, 82 Wilder, Howard B., vii, 23 Wiley, Rev. Ephraim, 49 William M. Webber Lodge No. 114, I.O.O.F., 97 Williams, William L., 59
Wills, Royal Barry, 106
Wilson, Herbert T. C., 151
Wing, George F., 105
Winthrop School, 19, 21, 44
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 82, 165
Woman's Relief Corps, 109, 115
Women's Auxiliary to Young Men's Christian Association, 92
Women's Defense Training School, 112 Woodbury, C. W., 141
Woodbury, Rev. Walter A., 57, 164
Worthen, Carrie M., 41
Wyoming Cemetery, 143, 157, 163
Wyoming, name, 1
Young, Fred A., 9
Young, Harold O., 111
Young Men's Christian Association, 44, 92-93, 125, 153, 160, 163, 165, 168, 169 Youth's Companion, 81
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APPENDIX C. STATISTICS OF FIFTY YEARS, 1900-1950
Value
Value
Value Personal
Year
Census
Dwellings
Total Valuation
Total
Rate Per
Cit
Sewerage
Polls
State
Buildings
Land
Park
County
Total
Real Estate
Estate
Valuation
$1,000
Appropriation
Ta
Tax
Tax
Tax
Overlay
Tax Levy
Year
1900
12,715
3,237
3,650
$7,582,525
$4,398,150
12,781
3,248
$11,980,675
3,711
7,610,850
$797,690
$12,778,365
$18.00
$199,837.41
1901
$9,341.01
$6,645.00
$11,857.11
$9,540.04
$237,310.57
1900
1902
13,369
5,993,025
3,280
3,931
13,603,875
1,286,890
14,890,765
16.20
7,781,400
5,927,575
206,635.82
9,727.23
7,473.50
248,652.39
1901
13,708,975
13,388.55
*11,463.29
1903
13,641
1,656,505
3,312
7,865,250
5,915,375
13,780,625
15,365,480
17.20
237,107.27
10,561.31
$1,977.83
6,375.00
13,365.88
2,861.15
272,148.26
1902
4,052
1904
14,021
3,319
1,397,005
15,177,630
18.00
237,087.74
10,808.84
5,169.59
10,625.00
13,917.89
4,137
7,945,700
5,867,625
13,813,325
3,692.28
281,301.34
1903
1905
14,559
3,334
1,424,530
15,237,855
17.40
8,020,150
225,003.32
11,744.15
5,696.87
11,625.00
15,716.05
3,627.28
273,412.67
1904
4,235
1906
14,572
5,845,800
13,865,950
1,463,745
15,329,695
18.00
227,044.58
18,600.00
3,363
4,235
8,131,450
5,787,100
12,077.04
5,922.31
15,272.57
5,488.01
284,404.51
1905
1907
14,860
3,382
4,318
8,288,850
5,781,500
13,918.550
1,559,330
15,477,880
17.80
14,070,350
229,066,55
12,222.49
6,183.01
16,275.00
16,188.40
4,100.81
283,976.26
1906
1908
15,122
3,393
4,344
8,450,675
5,788,475
14,239,150
1,664,060
15,734,410
17.00
219,753.24
9,264.95
7,183,32
18,000.00
15,880.08
6,038.36
276,120.97
1907
1,733,810
15,972,960
18.50
234,100.42
14,397.93
7,868.56
*102.00
*19.75
15,606.50
7,444.60
304,187.76
1908
1909
15,246
3,416
4,438
8,627,425
5,775,725
24,750.00
14,403,150
1,746,675
16,149,825
19.30
250,100.51
13,567.95
8,158.34
20,250.00
17,250.17
11,220.90
320,567.62
1909
1910
15,735
3,447
*19.75
4,490
8,865,325
5,771,450
14,636,775
1,827,090
16,463,865
19.40
255,567.13
14,834.95
8,494.76
23,760.00
16,478.32
9,224.31
328,378.98
1910
16,118
3,503
*19.51
1911
4,515
9,164,225
5,757,450
14,921,675
1,975,950
16,897,625
20.40
276,517.13
15,496.52
11,634.39
23,760.00
15,170.07
7,067.28
353,741.55
1911
1912
16,241
3,564
*4,076.16
*20.00
4,596
9,452,650
5,757,150
15,209,800
2,213,000
17,422,800
20.40
283,731.71
15,804.48
9,412.75
27,000.00
14,860.33
12,466.03
364,517.12
1912
1913
16,612
3,611
4,620
9,791,425
*1,323.37
5,791,425
*18.75
15,582,625
2,420,900
18,003,525
20.40
289,544.80
17,103.24
10,262.39
32,640.00
16,466.40
7,316.90
376,511.91
1913
1914
17,037
3,674
10,144,550
*1,655.79
*20.00
5,816,700
*1,502.39
4,685
15,961,250
2,606,080
18,567,330
21.70
316,917.47
17,437.18
10,558.39
35,700.00
19,577.92
10,154.95
412,281.06
1914
1915
17,096
3,748
4,850
10,494,300
1,731.04
67.65
136.46
5,823,300
16,317,600
2,623,780
18,941,380
23.70
359,106.29
17,201.57
10,796.50
39,780.00
20,682.55
9,236.85
458,610.70
1915
1916
17,317
3,864
4,949
10,957,650
133.25
5,891,700
1,621.29
52.40
16,849,350
2,795,800
19,645,150
22.00
350,771.03
16,153.54
8,183.80
32,000.00
20,650.93
12,008.66
442,091.30
1916
1917
17,275
3,958
*1,834.04
*200.00
5,061
11,326,050
*289.30
5,916,700
17,242,750
1,530,000
18,772,750
23.40
379,561.18
17,657.22
10,464.99
43,450.00
19,871.65
14,833.40
449,404.35
1917
1918
17,353
3,964
1,974.84
200.54
225.67
5,043
11,519,250
5,912,150
*38,835.14
17,431,400
1,644,975
19,076,375
23.40
413,680.07
18,851.06
10,597.62
43,450.00
21,532.85
11,719.08
522,252.43
1918
1919
18,114
3,973
5,169
12,203,650
2,007.80
208.65
205.30
*65,799.25
6,048,425
18,252,075
1,951,500
20,203,575
26.20
488,671.38
18,714.38
12,182.89
45,474.00
22,040.33
8,045.26
597,830.22
1919
284.00
1920
18,371
3,981
2,131.59
286.41
58,158.56
4,585
12,799,450
6,079,350
18,878,800
2,206,600
21,085,400
29.50
569,876.17
19,111.76
12,381.78
57,174.00
23,923.39
9,098.07
708,821.41
1920
*2,177.13
+461.53
862.60
63,877.11
1921
18,670
4,010
4,661
13,453,550
6,417,750
19,871,300
13,755.05
2,606,050
22,477,350
30.80
623,903.04
23,447.16
13,576.76
57,174.00
31,197.18
10,697.21
777,502.38
1921
1922
*2,254.37
18,964
4,048
5,424
14,017,500
6,469,050
20,486,550
+545.34
724.32
2,617,950
23,104,500
13,983.00
*61,895.00
32.60
684,835.78
21,359.60
14,037.11
46,560.00
29,576.48
19,182.61
834,826.70
1922
1923
19,368
4,106
5,492
16,198,650
6,570,350
2,213.39
22,769,000
557.06
232.67
16,272.00
*54,500.00
2,710,800
25,479,800
30.80
715,248.68
23,547.37
15,293.01
46,560.00
28,652.62
20,795.85
871,660.64
1923
1,935.89
471.68
237.98
1924
20,197
4,208
17,404,450
2,441.56
16,476.00
6,823,800
24,228,250
*59,422.80
5,658
2,978,700
27,206,950
30.60
772,887.24
22,848.59
15,503.70
38,800.00
30,876.18
20,646.66
904,991.57
1924
20,302
4,311
18,699,000
2,388.03
568.00
223.34
1925
5,815
6,875,500
25,574,500
3,183,200
28,757,700
249.83
*61,142.90
32.20
850,764.17
25,330.96
17,142.06
47,040,00
35,829.68
17,848.88
998,581.50
1925
843.09
*2,593.26
+629.87
254.72
66.39
*60,953.60
1926
20,865
4,449
5,994
20,467,600
7,317,500
237.26
27,785,100
3,484,900
31,270,000
32.10
925,465.94
26,278.73
19,505.23
47,040.00
39,379.87
14,812.61
1,080,024.45
1926
2,603.30
436.05
255.04
*64,269.45
3,235.32
408.10
231.68
302.58
1927
21,652
4,575
6,268
21,854,250
7,363,350
29,217,600
3,558,500
32,776,100
31.20
946,741.98
27,452.61
19,880.42
47,040.00
41,025.11
10,530.11
1,102,970.51
1927
1,952.55
568.00
4,306.77
67,820.19
2,513.34
262.64
397.26
265.47
33.88
1928
22,587
4,708
6,591
23,575,450
7,479,300
31,054,750
3,526,450
34,581,200
31.00
1,043,604.08
27,025.33
17,152.10
37,315.00
39,291.06
14,719.84
1,190,639.22
1928
2,961.86
273.27
3,010.85
*84,691.30
634.97
2,051.95
786.90
253.16
1,435.56
121.29
2.66
1929
23,440
4,858
6,684
25,120,150
7,693,400
32,813,550
2,226,425
35,039,975
33.00
1,167,879.76
26,793.55
21,063.33
40,800.00
46,424.10
21,885.53
1,190,711.16
1929
*
3,440.37
276.98
217.11
107.20
2,279.25
40.00
11,977.86
291.05
296.77
507.05
3.75
1930
23,556
4,912
6,826
25,861,450
7,676,600
33,538,050
2,372,000
35,910,050
33.20
1,288,131.03
18,533.02
26,965.45
33,600.00
60,722.91
14,101.74
1,451,671.66
1930
4,326.09
668.32
5,300.77
*245,806.00
419.85
6,353.30
789.18
1931
23,712
4,987
7,027
7,792,300
260.00
26,265,500
34,057,800
2,480,100
36,537,900
35.20
1,394,583.11
18,525.48
25,998.96
36,000.00
59,803.18
4,619.94
15,978.06
7,027.00
5,631.87
1,570,163.46
1931
740.70
590.00
*262,948.38
665.16
1932
23,783
5,035
7,116
26,678,850
7,887,000
34,565,850
2,225,100
36,820,950
31.80
1,327,235.27
17,334.15
+90,057.05
92,873.07
50,797.50
50,847.38
21,674.18
1,659,712.59
8,893.99
1932
1933
23,534
5,076
7,240
26,649,700
7,931,200
34,580,900
2,108,600
36,689,500
33.60
1,348,025.24
16,643.37
90,190.89
*467,458.38
1206,930.62
46,890.00
47,082.90
34,866.13
1,807,521.83
16,653.34
1933
1934
23,565
5,432
7,299
26,718,150
7,896,500
34,614,650
2,076,550
36,691,200
33.00
1,356,488.97
15,919.98
239.34
*553,034.63
+161,818.77
83,642.67
52,100.00
51,830.98
27,844.47
15,538.41
1,769,272.70
1934
4,088.45
*543,865.10
1935
24,256
5,455
7,575
26,682,550
7,979,650
34,662,200
2,200,200
36,862,400
36.00
1,472,523.20
15,900.00
86,026.53
+58,458.65
53,200.00
53,368.63
22,072.32
1,776,130.26
1935
1936
23,924
5,497
7,577
26,544,150
7,966,900
34,511,050
2,145,200
36,656,250
32.00
1,357,988.36
19,348.97
84,984.35
14,369.73
211.20
16,800.00
*433,933.86
+252,452.98
55,441.81
19,812.19
1,823,287.89
23,891
5,674
7,106
27,013,900
7,972,300
34,986,200
2,420,000
37,406,200
1,416,969.65
22,612.66
86,408.42
15,567.21
1936
*635,133.89
33.80
892.02
1937
64,400.00
+138,894.78
56,912.59
15,889.11
1,820,863.76
1937
1938
24,050
5,748
7,175
27,619,400
8,089,000
35,708,400
2,807,500
38,515,900
1,502,168.38
22,916.59
89,157.51
15,608.79
34.40
3,167.76
50,440.00
*542,322.20
+61,646.44
59,058.70
18,876.83
1,838,109.63
5,790
32,760.51
1938
1939
24,670
7,977
27,584,800
8,189,000
35,773,800
2,726,250
38,500,050
33.80
1,491,463.07
27,001.39
142,027.68
1,084.67
*498,212.67
104,040.00
+102,231.21
49,678.46
17,925.87
1,952,776.41
1939
1940
25,232
5,858
8,191
27,749,950
8,047,250
35,797,200
2,727,800
38,525,000
33.60
1,512,704.20
28,982.80
81,387.41
18,408.73
+57,768.78
92,480.00
*635,520.72
49,678.46
29,317.13
1,871,317.62
1940
1941
25,511
5,926
8,281
27,859,050
7,939,600
35,798,650
2,723,450
38,522,100
1,475,192.60
33,226.90
18,998.84
*560,495.62
31.60
72,049.39
+58,077.51
100,485.00
57,506.55
29,226.58
1,845,071.19
1941
25,896
5,875
8,486
28,453,600
7,971,250
36,424,850
2,676,750
39,101,600
17,281.83
30.60
1,445,152.91
30,823.77
71,335.63
91,350.00
2,024.83
*611,210.83
1942
+104,482.00
48,063.67
27,207.70
1,836,495.24
1942
1943
26,649
5,887
8,838
28,698,600
7,931,900
36,630,500
2,729,200
39,359,700
64,856.13
17,498.85
28.40
1,385,174.55
31,938.34
580.71
+79,284.55
30,450.00
*623,014.28
43,324.31
17,553.72
1,663,153.49
1943
1944
27,412
5,885
9,195
28,624,500
8,035,950
36,660,450
2,715,900
39,376,350
1,402,782.15
10,571.89
29.60
29,159.69
+199,898.08
80,378.72
*527,662.01
76,351.00
51,223.86
18,051.80
1,870,147.89
1944
1945
27,971
5,881
9,329
28,671,500
7,909,800
36,581,300
2,806,050
39,387,350
29.60
1,499,942.80
29,762,25
71,522.56
12,302.59
*686,339.93
+191,089.31
42,908.00
53,313.34
16,286.28
1,867,450.25
1945
1946
27,938
5,880
9,324
28,702,200
7,908,350
36,610,550
2,913,000
39,423,550
31.60
1,560,615.98
34,052.28
39,113.24
12,375.71
+182,790.95
31,600.00
250.00
*682,926.69
62,376.97
17,480.45
10,001.77
1,938,344.04
1946
1947
27,761
5,901
9,089
28,973,700
7,916,800
36,890,500
3,093,950
39,984,450
36.00
1,863,980.44
43,122.85
+257,748.14
43,305.96
31,600.00
312.40
*673,981.86
76,511.38
15,772.18
2,346,479.71
14,344.76
94.00
1947
1948
27,754
5,977
9,015
29,736,800
7,961,800
37,698,600
3,365,750
41,064,350
42.00
2,236,368.14
47,646.33
42,435.28
*888,909.51
+553,127.10
0.00
68,879.51
18,248.39
2,982,202.62
14,344.76
1948
1,153.11
*1,239,469.92
*
. . * Following the 1929 State audit, changes were made in the accounting method which render impossible comparisons of appropriations between the years previous and those following.
* Less Income Tax, Charles River Basin Receipts.
+ From available Funds, State Highway.
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