Official reports of the town of Wayland 1912-1914, Part 26

Author: Wayland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Printed at the Middlesex Freeman Office
Number of Pages: 776


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Looking after Sandy


Margaret Warrener


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Martha-by-the-day Miracle man


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Miss Billy-married My love and I


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Night Watches


J157N L842M


Mutiny of the Elsinore


ST73 SI62


Nightingale


ON23


North of fifty-three One year of Pierrot Overland Red


AI660V


Ovingdean Grange


AR54PA


Pastor's wife


G655P


Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail


M785


Peacock feather


T174P


Penrod


B274PL


Playing with fire


N517P


Poet


B437P


Price of love


W346R


Rise of Jennie Cushing


C872S


Sandy


Mary S. Watts S. R. Crockett Mrs. Mary K. Harrison


H247S


Score


M362S


Selina Mrs. Atwood Martin


B482


Seven keys to Baldpate Earl D. Biggers


M944SD


Story of Duciehurst Mary N. Murfree Alice Brown


B811S


Story of Thyrza


Alice Brown Ian Hay Ethel Sidgwick Frederick Palmer Baroness Orczy


E. P. Stewart Mrs. Belloc Lowndes Margaret Turnbull Alice Brown Julie M. Lippenann Frank L. Packard Eleanor H. Porter Alice Brown W. W. Jacobs Jack London Ellenor Stoothoff Bertrand Sinclair


W. H. Ainsworth Countess von Armin


Ralph Connor Leslie Moore Booth Tarkington Amelia E. Barr Meredith Nicholson Arnold Bennett


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TOWN OF WAYLAND


B724S


Sword hand of Napoleon


SI62T


Three sisters


N795T


Treasure


Cyrus T. Brady Mary Sinclair Kathleen Norris


OP55V


Vanished messenger E. Phillips Oppenheim


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Vanishing points


Alice Brown


P163W


Wall between


Ralph D. Paine


B237W


Wall of partition


H124W


Wanderer's necklace


Florence L. Barclay H. Rider Haggard


D3955W


When ghost meets ghost


William de Morgan


P732


When mayflowers blossom


Albert H. Plumb


J654W


Witch


Mary Johnston


P613W


Women we marry


Arthur S. Pier


W464WO


World set free


H. G. Wells


JUVENILE


j-K554M


Army boy in Mexico


j-B236BE


Benton's venture


j-B8153


Book of Betty Barber


j-J6234


Book of fairy-tale foxes


j-537-M82


Boy electrician


C. E. Kilbourne R. H. Barbour Maggie Browne Clifton Johnson Alfred P. Morgan


j-B795B


Boy emigrants


Noah Brooks


j-G824


Boy fugitives in Mexico


j-AM35


Boys of Eastmarsh


j-B236BR


Brother of a hero


j-821-ST4C


Child's garden of verses


Robert L. Stevenson


j-B7943DT


Dorothy Dainty's visit Amy Brooks


j-D257


Elves and princesses


Bernard Darwin


j-P416E


Eskimo twins Lucy F. Perkins


j-808-H24


Eugene Field reader


Alice L. Harris


j-C943


Fairy tales of Eastern Europe J. Curtin


j-P613G


Grannis of the fifth A. S. Pier


j630-V61


Harper's book for young gardeners


L. W. Greene Fisher Ames, Jr. Ralph H. Barbour


A. Hyatt Verrill


149


PUBLIC LIBRARY


j-P416I


Irish twins


Lucy F. Perkins


j-P416J


Japanese twins


Lucy F. Perkins


j-B236L


Left end Edwards


R. H. Barbour


j-C944L


Little maid of Massachusetts Colony


Alice T. Curtis


j-C944


Little runaways at Orchard House


j-B324 j-W462MS


Alice T. Curtis Little wizard stories of Oz Frank L. Baum Marjorie at Seacote Carolyn Wells


j-H3132NE


Ned Brewster's Caribou hunt


j-W462PH


Patty at home


J. C. Hawkins Carolyn Wells Carolyn Wells


j-W462PT


Patty Fairfield


j-W462PB


Patty's butterfly days


Carolyn Wells


j-W462PF


Patty's friends


Carolyn Wells


j-W462PM j-W462PP


Patty's motor car


Carolyn Wells


j-W462PU


Patty's success


Carolyn Wells Carolyn Wells


j-W462PY


Patty's suitors


Carolyn Wells Carolyn Wells Izola L. Forrester


j-F774M


Polly Page motor club


j-F774M


Polly Page ranch club Polly Page yacht club


Izola L. Forrester Izola L. Forrester


j-D745RV


Red house children's vacation


A. M. Douglas


j-T594S Scouting with Daniel Boone


E. T. Tomlinson J. A. Altsheler


j-AL74SC j-B236ST Story my doggie told to me R. H. Barbour j-AL74S Sword of Antietam J. A. Altsheler


Third strike This year's book for boys


Leslie W. Quirk


j-Q45T j-808-Y3B j808-Y3C


This year's book for children


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This year's book for tiny tots Mrs. Herbert Strang


j-T594YA


Young sharpshooter at Antietam E. T. Tomlinson


Patty's pleasure trip


Patty's summer days


j-W462PD


j-F774


Scouts of Stonewall


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TOWN OF WAYLAND


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Water Commissioners


CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT DEC. 31, 1914


In Account with F. E. Yeager, Town Treasurer,


Dr.


Feb. 28. Balance with Town Treasurer


$457.72


Mar. 4. To cash, water rates, repairs etc. 86.41


June 17. To cash, water rates, repairs etc. 353.97


July 7. To cash, water rates, repairs and etc. 157.37


Aug. 11. To cash, water rates, repairs and etc. 439.60


Sept. 8. To cash, water rates, repairs and etc.


298.74


Oct. 19. To cash, water rates, repairs and etc.


221.48


Nov. 19. To cash, water rates, repairs and etc.


203.58


Dec. 5. To cash, water rates, repairs and etc.


219.00


Dec. 18. To cash, water rates, repairs and etc. 216.75


Dec. 31. To cash, water rates, repairs and etc.


399.99


$3,054.61


In Account with F. E. Yeager, Town Treasurer


Cr.


1914


April 6. Bills Approved


$20.77


May 2. Bills Approved 167.06


May 18. Bills Approved 82.59


June 1. Bills Approved


366.46


June 15. Bills Approved


145.54


July 6. Bills Approved


113.21


Aug. 3. Bills Approved


211.63


151


REPORT OF WATER COMMISSIONERS


Sept. 14. Bills Approved


$164.53


Oct. 5. Bills Approved


14.60


Nov. 2. Bills Approved


312.15


Dec.


7. Bills Approved


31.10


Dec. 30. Bills Approved


43.52


James C. McKay, Salary Commissioner


16.67


Henry G. Dudley, Salary Commissioner


16.67


Clarence S. Williams, Com. Clerk and Collector


127.08


James H. Whitehead, Superintendent


166.67


Nov. 18.


Water Note


1,000.00


Interest


47.50


Dec. 31.


Balance on hand


6.86


$3,05416


JAMES C. McKAY, HENRY G. DUDLEY.


CLARENCE S. WILLIAMS, Clerk.


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TOWN OF WAYLAND


Report of the Superintendent of Water Works


Maintainence Account


April 6.


Natick Water Dept., supplies $1.50


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 2 days, 1 hr. 6.80


John Donohue, labor, 1 day, 6 hrs. 3.94


2.53


John O. Rourke, labor on hydrants, 1 day, 1 hr. Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 1 day, 7 hrs. 6.00


May


4. The Suburban Press, printing 2.25


Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings 96.35


Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead pipe 3.89


Jas. Whitehead, freight charges .91


Jas. Whitehead, postage


.54


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 4 days, 12 hrs. 13.40


John Donohue, labor, 3 days, 5 hrs. 8.14


Joseph Perodeau, labor, 3 days, 1} hrs.


7.09


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 6 days, 2 hrs. 20.00


John Donohue labor on service, 3 days, 32 hrs.


7.73


Joseph Perodeau, labor on service, 1 day, 7 hrs. 4.23


Henry Potvin, labor on service, 1 day, 1 hr. 2.53


June 1. Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings 91.50


H. Mueller Mfg. Co., supplies 62.48


Howe and Co., express charges


2.80


G. F. Marston, tea lead, shovels, and oil 5.03


C. A. Roak, man and team 3.65


153


SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS


N. Perodeau, shovels $1.80


Jas. Whitehead, freight charges 1.19


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 3 days, 6 hrs. 12.00


John Donohue, labor, 2 days, 6 hrs. 6.17


Joseph Perodeau, labor, 2 days, 4 hrs. 5.61


Edward Grover, labor, 1 day, 4 hrs. 3.38


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 5 days


16.00


Joseph Perodeau, labor on service, 2 days, 3 hrs. 5.34


John Donohue, labor on service, 2 days, 22 hrs. 5.20


Edward Grover, labor on service, 1 day, 4 hrs. 3.38


Leonard Dunham, labor on service, 1 day 4 hrs. 3.38


June 15. Jas. Whitehead, labor 4 days, 2 hrs. 13.60


Joseph Perodeau, labor, 1 day, 2 hrs. 2.81


John Donohue, labor, 3 hrs. .85


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 5 days, 3 hrs. 17.20


N. D. Bourette, labor on service, 4 days, 2 hrs. 9.56


Joseph Perodeau, labor on service, 4 days, 8.99


John O. Rourke, labor on service, 3 days, 5 hrs. 8.16


John Donohue, labor on service, 3 days, 42 hrs. 8.01


Leonard Dunham, labor on service, 2 days, 2} hrs.


5.63


Edward Grover, labor on service, 3 days, 22 hrs. 7,46


July


6. H. Mueller Mfg. Co., stop and waste cocks 41.58


Braman and Dow, bibbs 10.08


Walworth Mfg. Co., fittings. 6.00


Howe and Co., express charges 2.24


154


TOWN OF WAYLAND


The Suburban Press, printing signs


$1.50


Fiske and Co., 2 in y tee .47


Paul Courville, use of team .50


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 4 days, 3 hrs. 14.00


John O. Rourke, labor, 2 days, 1 hr. 4.76


Joseph Perodeau, labor, 7 hrs. 1.97


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 5 ds, 6}hr. 18.60 John O. Rourke, labor on service, 4 days, 22 hrs. 9.71


Aug.


3. Warren Connell, printing signs 2.00


Walworth Mfg. Co., 2 inch pipe. 18.33


C. S. Williams, stamped envelopes 11.15


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 62 hrs. 2.60


Joseph Perodeau, labor on service, 32 hrs. .99


Sept. 8. Walworth Mfg. Co., service boxes and fittings 13.01


C. A. Roak, man and team 2.15


Howe and Co., express charges


.65


Jas. Whitehead, labor 5 days, 3} hrs.


17.40


Joseph Perodeau, labor 5 days, 6 hrs. 12.94


Leonard Dunham, labor, 1 day 2.25


Edward Grover, labor, 32 hrs.


.98


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 9 days


28.80


Joseph Perodeau, labor on service 4 days, 32 hrs. 9.99


Edward Grover, labor on service, 1 day, 4 hrs. 3.38


Oct. 5. Jas. Whitehead, labor, 2 days, 5} hrs. 8.60


John O. Rourke, labor, 5 hrs. 1.40


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 1 day, 32 hrs. 4.60


Nov.


2. Walworth Mfg. Co., 2 inch pipe 38.33


Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings 26.76


Walter Evans, mowing brush, 10 days 22.50


Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., 2 inch valve 6.30


C. S. Williams, paint, brush and oil 1.65


155


SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS


Fittz and Barker, tees $ .45


Jas. Whitehead, freight charges .50


Jas. Whitehead, carfare to Boston .50


Jas. Whitehead, labor 1 day, 4 hrs.


4.80


Walter Corcoran, labor, 4 hrs.


1.13


Joseph Williard, labor, 4 hrs.


1.13


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service 2 days, 5 hrs. 8.40


Walter Corcoran, labor on service, 1 day, 1} hrs. 2.66


Joseph Willard, labor on service, 3} hrs. .99


Dec.


7. Jas. McKay, labor and material 19.40


Howe and Co., carting and express C. S. Williams, oil


3.00


1.10


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service 1 day, 22 hrs. 4.20


Dec. 30.


Walter Evans, burning brush, 11 days 24.75


Jas. McKay, leather belting 4.32


Chas. Fairbanks, teaming 1.32


Jas. Whitehead, labor 2 days, 5 hrs. 8.40


Joseph Perodeau, labor, 4 hrs. 1.13


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 1 day,


3.60


Total $938.96


Cash receipts for repairs, pipe and fittings $629.73


Construction Work at Wayland Manor.


June 1. Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., Service Valve 4.80


C. A. Roak, carting tools .50


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 12 days, 7} hrs. 41.40


John Donohue, labor, 14 days, 2 hrs. 32.04


Joseph Perodeau, labor, 13 days, 7 hrs. 31.21


N. D. Bourette, labor, 13 days, 3 hrs. 30.09


Leonard Dunham, labor, 9 days, 7 hrs. 22.21


Edward Grover, labor, 8 days, 5 hrs. 19.39


James Russell, labor , 7 days, 4} hrs. 17.02


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TOWN OF WAYLAND


Levi Celoria, labor, 3 days.


$6.75


Albert Marchant, labor, 2 days, 42 hours 5.76


John O'Rourke, labor, 2 days, 7 hrs. 6.47


June 15. John Donohue, labor, 5 days


11.24


Leonard Dunham, labor, 4 days, 4 hrs.


10.12


Joseph Perodeau, labor, 4 days, 3} hrs.


9.99


N. D. Bourette, labor, 3 days, 1 hr. 7.04


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 2 days, } hr. 6.60


John O. Rourke, labor, 2 days, 4} hrs.


5.76


Edward Grover, labor ,2 days, 1} hrs. 4.92


Albert Marchant, labor, 3 days


6.75


Levi Celoria, labor, 3 hrs.


.85


Total $280.91


Labor and material for extending pipe on School Street


Aug. 3. Walworth Mfg. Co., 2 inch pipe 33.47


Fiske and Co., dynamite 17.85


Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., valve


4.80


Jas. H. Whitehead, freight charges


2.68


C. A. Roak, carting and sleepers


3.25


Paul Courville, carting


.35


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 16 days, 2 hrs.


52.00


Leonard Dunham, labor, 13 days, 6 hrs. 30.93


Joseph Perodeau, labor, 12 days, 6 hrs.


28.68


Edward Grover, labor, 9 days, 4 hrs.


21.38


Carl Dunham, labor, 2 days, 5 hrs.


5.90


Joseph Barrette, labor, 1 day, 12 hrs.


2.67


Sept. 8.


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 5 days, 5} hrs.


18.20


Edward Grover, labor, 6 days, 2 hrs.


14.06


Joseph Perodeau, labor, 5 days, 2} hrs. 11.95


Leonard Dunham, labor, 3 days, 1} hrs.


7.17


Total $255.34


157


SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS


Labor and Material for extending pipe on East Pond Street


Nov.


2. Walworth Mfg. Co., 4 in pipe


$67.99


Walworth Mfg. Co., roadway boxes 7.78


Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., 2 Valves 13.95


Howe and Co., carting and express


4.00


C. S. Williams, charcoal, shovels, and oil


2.91


C. A. Roak, carting


1.50


Wm. Smith, carting


.75


Natick Water Dept., yarn


.63


Robinson and Jones, coke


.50


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 8 days, 6} hrs.


28.20


Walter Corcoran, labor, 8 days, ¿ hr. 18.14


Jean Charboneau, labor 8 days, 18.00


John McElroy, labor 7 days 15.75


Thomas Jones, labor, 5 days, 12 hrs.


11.67


Joseph Willard, labor, 2 days, 6 hrs.


6.18


Total


$197.95


Respectfully submitted,


JAMES H. WHITEHEAD, Superintendent.


158


TOWN OF WAYLAND


Cemetery Commissioner's Report


The money appropriated by the town for the care of its cemeteries for the year, has been carefully expended, and the appearance of the three cemeteries has been fairly good.


Since our last annual report the town has received as gifts, four funds of one hundred dollars each.


This makes a total of twenty-two funds, incomes from which are for perpetual care of lots, amounting in the aggre- gate to twenty-nine hundred dollars.


The attention of the town is respectfully called to the fact that there are comparatively few available lots in Lake View Cemetery, and some action should be taken to make provision for enlarging said cemetery in the near future.


Appended is statement showing balances held subject to order of commissioners on December 31, 1914.


159


CEMETERY COMMISSIONER'S REPORT


General Cemetery Account


1914 Mar. 1. Balance


$242.25


Proceeds from sale of lots in Lake View Cemetery 55.00


$297.25


Expended for improvements in Lake View Cemetery $86.66


142.56


Expended for improvements in North Cemetery 55.90


Dec. 31.


Balance


$154.69


Lake View Cemetery


1914


Mar. 1. Balance


$.45


Mar. 25. Appropriation


200.00


$200.45


Expended


200.25


Dec. 31 Balance $.20


North and Center Cemeteries


1914


Mar. 1. Balance


$2.96


Mar. 25


Appropriation 200.00


$202.96


Expended


202.50


Dec. 31. Balance $.46


160


TOWN OF WAYLAND


Perpetual Care Funds


Balance Mch. 1, 1914 Inc.


Balance Exp'n'd Dec.31'14


Parsons Fund


$46.89


$9.10


$8.75


$47.24


Ann M. Lovejoy Fund


5.66


9.10


12.57


2.19


E. L. Moore Fund


54.24


13.65


4.58


63.31


Dwight B. Heard Fund


3.20


4.55


3.78


3.97


Jackson Fund


12.82


4.55


5.83


11.54


W. S. Draper Fund


3.32


4.55


3.83


4.04


Henry Reeves Fund


8.12


4.55


3.75


8.92


Calvin Rice Fund


6.00


4.55


3.58


6.97


Roby Fund


31.68


18.20


14.21


35.67


Ambrose M. Page Fund


.94


2.28


3.08


. 14


E. Russell Frost Fund


9.00


4.55


4.13


9.42


Lurinda B. Thomas Fund


6.00


4.55


6.79


3.76


Josiah M. Russell Fund


4.96


4.55


4.35


5.16


Phebe Maria Lee Fund


2.04


4.55


4.48


2.11


Edward P. Johnson Fund


.04


4.55


3.00


1.59


Edwin Gale Fund


.30


4.55


3.88


.97


Jude Damon Fund


2.25


2.25


Marshall Russell Fund


2.25


2.25


Charles Holbrook Fund


5.10


4.00


1.10


Respectfully submitted,


ANDREW S. MORSE, Chairman. COLIN C. WARD, WALLACE S. DRAPER, Clerk. Cemetery Commissioners.


Index


Assessors' Report 52


Auditor's Report 84


Board of Health


94


Cemetery Commissioners 15


Committees, Officers and


5


Fire Engineers' Report


86


Finance Committee 49


Inspector of Animals' Report 96


Library :


Trustees' Report 135


Treasurer's Report 136


Librarian's Report


140


Accessions 142


Moths:


Superintendent's Report


93


Officers and Committees


5


Overseers of the Poor


105


Police :


Report of Chief 85


Schools:


Enrolment by Grades and Classes 128


Financial Statement 111


Principal of High School


123


Rules and Regulations


132


School Calendar 127


School Officers 109


Superintendent's Report


116


Truant Officers' Report


126


Sealer of Weights and Measures Selectmen's Report 44 Sinking Fund Commissioners Surveyor of Highways 57 97 Concord Road 99 School Street 102 Main Street 104 54 37


Tax Collector


Town Clerk's Report


Records of Annual Meeting March, 1914


Records of Special Meeting June, 1914


21 29


Records of Special Meeting August, 1914


32


Records of Special Meeting, October, 1914 35 41


State Election, Nov. 3, 1914


Town Officials


5


Town Warrant for Annual Meeting, 1915


Annual Meeting, 1914


11 16


Special Meeting, June, 1914


Special Meeting, August, 1914


Special Meeting, October, 1914


Treasurer's Report


Appropriations


Balance Sheet


Cash Statement.


Comparative Statements of Payments


Comparative Statements of Receipts


Payments by Departments Trial Balance


Tree Warden's Report 91


Water Commissioner's Report 150


Water Works, Superintendent's Report


152


27 30 33 59 76 82 59 79 77 68 74


92


ASSESSORS' REPORT


OF THE


Valuation of the Personal and Real Estate


For the year 1914


TOWN OF WAYLAND


R


ATED


LA


EAST


1635.


OUNDED


SUDBURY 1780.


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MAUGUS PRINTING COMPANY WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS


1915


THE


ASSESSORS' REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OF WAYLAND


FOR THE YEAR 1914


ORATED


LAND


1635.


FOUNDED


EAST SUDBURY 1780


*183


5


MAUGUS PRINTING COMPANY WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS


1915


ASSESSORS' VALUATION LIST


FOR THE YEAR 1914


Name


Polls


Personal


Estate


Other


Ratables


Tax


Bulldings


Value


Land


Acres


Value


Total


Tax


Adams, Stephen R.


2 00


Bungalow


500 6,000 sq. ft.


200


700 11 69


13 69


Allaire, Hillaire


2 00


2 00


House


3,100 Brook meadow


9 500


3,600


60 12


60 12


Alward, John C.


2 00


2 00


Alward, Annie B.


House


450 Tillage


00


550


1,000


5 70


16 70


House


1,300 House lot


250


1,600


26 72


28 72


Ames, Olivea E.


2 00


Shed


50


2 00


Ames, Francis L.


2 00


20.


Ames, Oscar L.


2 00


2 00


Ames, Richard


2 00


190 25,000 420 67 House


4,500 Tillage


10


800


6,300 105 21


527 88


Barn


1,000


Ames, Robert R.


2 00


150 25,000 420 02


422 02


Anderson. Charles


2 00


2 00


House


2,500 House lot


1 4 400


3,400 56 78


56 78


Atwood, Arthur W.


2 00


1,850


30 89


800


13 36


46 25


Atwood, Estelle F.


House


2,500 Land


1 600


4,600


76 82


Stable


1,500


Atwell, Frederick J.


2 00


2 00


Ballinger, Peter


2 00


2 00


Baldwin, Hattie C.


375


6 26


6 26


Baird, Robert E.


2 00


2 00


Barrette, Joseph


2 00


2 00


Barry, Buther A.


2 00


1 67


House


900 House lot


1 150


1,150


19 21


22 88


Bean, Fred C.


2 00


1,000


16 70


18 70


Beane, Florence


House


2,000 Lot


700


2,700


45 09


45 09


Belmore, Narcisse


2 00


2 00


Belmore, Genevieve


House


1,200 House lot


3 200


1,450 24 22


24 22


Stable


50


1


1


1 1


1


1


1


I


1


1


Allen, Margaret A.


I


·


4


1


1


Atwood. Lucy


Stable and shed 500


Ice house 800


2


Ames, Frank F.


2 00


4


Total Tax


100


Shop & shed 100


Bemis, Charles W. Bemis, Henry A.


2 00


House


1,000 Land


3


200


1,200


20 04


22 04


House


1,000 Tillage


5 500


1,750


29 22


31 22


Barn


200


Henhouse 50


3


3


75


75


1 25


1 25


House


3,400 House lot


2 2,600


9,400 156 98


156 98


House, hotel


2,500 Tillage


23


500


L'dry blgd.


250 Pasture


7


150


Bent, Anna


500


8 35


Bent, Thomas D.


2 00


House


800 Tillage


111% 1,800


2,600


43 42


45 42


Bent, William H.


2 00


2 00


House


1,800 Land


16 600


2,500


41 75


41 75


Other bldgs. 100


2 0


Bennett, Edward M.


2 00


2,000


33 40


35 40


House


5,000 House lot


2} 1,000


6,125 102 29


132 35


Auto bldg.


125


House


4,000 Farmland


40} 4,000


28,350 473 45


533 40


House


200


Barn & shed


800


Other bldgs.


200


House, Well.


2,500 Land


2,000.


House, Mellen 2000 Land


1 } 2,000


Barn


200


Office bldg.


100 Land


300


House lane


450 Farm land


70


3,500


Barn


900


Woodland, Mullen


920


Gleason 82


340


Johnson 10


400


Adams 12


480


Childs 212


860


Tyler 52


220


19 %


780


N. Smith 14 1,200


1


1


1


1


1


I


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


Bent, James M., heirs of


1


1 1


1


Stable


50


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


I


1


5


1


Bennett, Anna M.


540


3,050 59 95


1


-


Benedict, Frank H.


2 00


Bennett, Clara E.


1,800


30 06


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


Pod meadow


Bent, James A, heirs of


8 35


Bent, Cornelia J.


5


3 2


1


1


2 00


Names


Polls


Personal


Estate


Other


Ratables


Tax


Bulldings


Value


Land


Acres


Value


Total


Tax


Total Tax


Benson, Charles A.


2 00


500


8 35


10 35


Benson, Harry -


2 00


: 00


Bezansen, George E.


2 00


350


5 85


7 85


Bigwood, Frank J.


2 00


35.


5 59


800 Tillage


12}


1,600


2,800 46 76


49 35


Bigwood, Frank


2 00


250


500} 12 53


14 5


Bigwood, Walter S.


2 00


2 00


House "Thing" 600 Land


2 600


1,450 24 22


24 22


Bishop, George W.


2 00


425 7 10


9 10


Bishop, Warren L.


2 00


Land


100


100


1 67


3 67


Brainard, James J.


2 00


2 00


Brooks, Leander


2 00


2 00


Bogren, Carl J. A.


2 00


40


67 House


1,000 Tillage & w'd'l'd 5 750


2,100


35 07


37 74


Bogren, Nils


2 00


2 00


Bolles, Thomas


2 00


House and shed 500 Land


4 200


700


11 69


13 69


Bolton, James


2 00


2 00


Bolton, James J.


2 00


2 00


Bond, Clement


2 00


2 00


Bond, Harry


2 00


2 00


Bond, Margaret


200


3 34 House & store 2,300 Land


500


3,050


34 24


37 58


Bond, William H.


2 00


2 00


Bond, Herbert F.


2 00


2 00


Buoncore, Lewis


2 00


75


1 25


3 25


Brackett, Daniel


2 00


200


3 34


House


3,800 W'l'd & tillage29} 4,500


9,500 158 65


163 99


Barn 1,000


River m'dow


4


200


House, unfin 1,500 Land


4


250


1,750


29 22


31 22


Braman, Ellen M,. heirs of


House


2,600 Land


1 1,400


4,000


66 80


66 80


9


I


I


I


I


Other bldgs. 350


Barn


250 Soldiers' exemption


1,000


1


Barlow, Harrington


2 00


House Barn


400


Bigwood,EllaF.,and HelenE.


Barn


250


Brown, James


2 00


905


15 11 House


900 Farmland


40 3,500


5,050


84 34


101 45


Barn


400


Other bldgs. 250


Brown, Catherine A.


50


84


House, Dolan 2,200 Farnland


13} 1,700


4,500 75 15


75 99


Barn


600


43 42


Brown, Catherine A., Exec.


2,600


43 42


Braman, Samuel N. & Holt, Herman, Jr., Ex'ers of will of Ellen M. Braman


60 06


Brown, Robert B.


2 00


Brown, Edwin G.


2 00


500


8 35| House


2,500 Land


550


3,150 52 60


62 95


Auto house 100


2 00


Bouret, Napoleon


2 00


10 35


Bouesaire, George


2 00


500


8 25


2 00


Boyd, Harry


2 00


2 00


Brummett, Oscar


1


7


700 Land


8 300


1,100


1 67


1 67


Brummett, Rosalia R.


House Shed


100 Soldiers' exemption


1,000


Bryden, James I.


2 00


2 00


Bryden, Samuel D.


175


2 93 House


600 Farmland


61 6,100


7,950 132 77


135 70


Barn


700


Barn


400


Shop


150


2 00


Bryden, Elvin


2 00


2 00


Buck, Leslie C.


2 00


Bull, Eugene M.


House


1,600 Land


800


3,300 21 71


21 71


House


800|Soldiers' Exem.


2,000


Other bldgs.


100


2 00


Bullard, Gardner C.


2 00


2 00


Bullard, Arthur B.


2 00


Bullard, Joseph


Woodland


14 1,200


1,700 28 39


28 39


Cummings 5


500


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


2 00


3,596 60 06


2 00


Names


Polls


Personal


Estate


Other


Ratables


Tax


Bulldings


Value


Land


Acres


Value


Total


Tax


Total Tax


Bullard, Willard A., heirs of


House


3,000 Land


1 1,500


27,775 463 84


463 84


Hotel


4,000 Land and tillage 6 4,000


House, Pierce


2,000 House lot 12


1,000


Horse, new


1,000


Barn, Morse


800 Tillage


300


House, Morse


1,000 T'age & p'st'e 332


8,000


Shed


200 Tillage Morse


200


Stable, Peirce


300


Other bldgs.


150


Burke, John F.


2 00


House


1,200 Land


4 600


1,950


32 56


34 56


Shop


2 00


Burke, David W.


2 00


2 00


Burke, Henry E.


2 00


Burke, Francis A.


2 00


Burke, Thomas, heirs of


Tillage


5 1,000


1,000


16 70


16 70


House


1,200 Lot


1


200


1,750


29 22


29 22


Soldiers' Exemp.


Tillage & w'land 94


1,350


House


2,000 House lot


4


800


3,400 56 78


56 78


Butler, Martha J.


Barn and


other bldg


600


Butler, Myra L.


House


1,200


Henhouse


25 House lot


1 300


1,525 25 47


25 47


Butterfield, Mary


House


1,000 Land


500


500


8 35


8 35


Soldiers' Exemp.


Byron, Charles


2 00


Byron, Charles L.


2 00


2 00


Byron, Henry


2 00


1 I


1


1


1


1


1


1 1


1


I


1


I


House


1,200 House lot


12 300


1,500 25 05


2 00


1


1


,


1


W'land, Morse 9


325


150


00


1


1


1


1


2 00


Butler, Edward P.


I


1


1


1


27 05


Boston & Maine R. R.


*Wayland sta.


100 Depot lot


800


4,875 81 41


81 41


Town Hill sta. 500 Depot lot


1


100


Freight house 500 Freight lot 1


600


Round house


1,000 Round house lot 200


500


Turntable


Woodland


8


350


River meadow 213


225


Cottage


100 Land


1 100


200


3 34


3 34


Brown, Harry C.


Bullard, Susan M., Adm. of est. of W. A. Bullard


30,000


501


2 00


140


234


House half


600 House lot


1 300


6,980116 57


120 91


Barn


800


Carriage house


300


Farm land


68 4,700


River meadow 10


100


River meadow 14 140


River meadow


4


40


2 00


2 00


2 00


House & shed 2,200 House lot


1


400


2,600 43 42


45 42


House unfin.


1,200 Lot


1


150


1,350 22 55


24 55


Carroll, James H.


2


00


House


2,200 Land


600


3,650 60 96


60 96


Carroll, Mary A., heirs of


House


800


Shed


50


2 00


Carroll, Richard


2 00


2 00


Carson, Harry E.


2 00


House


1,300 Land


3


850


2,150 35 91


35 91


House


700 Lot


2


300


1,000


Carter, Julia A.


Soldiers' Exemp.


Carter, Alfred A.


2 00


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


Carson, Alice D.


2 00


1


1


1


1


1


Campbell, Chas. M.


2 00


Carey, John W


2 00


4


I


1


1


1


1


1


1


501 00


Campbell, William H.


1


*The part outside right of way


9


4


4


1


Campbell, Ronald S.


4


Names


Polls


Personal


Estate


Other


Ratables


Tax


Buildings


Value


Land


Acres


Value


Total


Tax


Total Tax


Carter, Adelaide J.


500.


.8 3|5House


1,200|Tillage, w'land 10 1,250


5,850 97 70


106 05


Barn


300


Shed


50


Camps


500


House & shed


700 Lot


150


House


700 Lot


1


250


House


750


Carter, Imogene


Woodland


8 320


Soldiers' Exemp.


House


75 Land


3 500


750 12 53


14 53


Other bldgs.


75


Bungal'w, unfin. 100


Carter, Charles H.


2 00


50


300


5 85 House


1,000 House, lot. t'age 3]


650


1,750 29 22


37 07


Other bldgs. .75


Autohouse unfin. 25


House


2,000 House lot


5


350


House


500 House lot


1


300


31 50 52 62


54 62


Celorier, Edgar F.


2 00


2 00


Celorier, George A.


2 00


Chaffee, Willie L.


2


00


Hlouse


1,600 Lot


2 300


1,900 31 73


33 73


Chadwick, Cyrus W.


2 00


300


5 0


1


House


1,000 Tillage


10} 1,400


2,550


42 59


42 59


Hen house


150


Chandler, Fred


2 00


-


House


400 Land


8 50


450


7 52


9 52


Chamberlain William


2 00


Champigni, Lumina P.


2 00


House


850 Lot


2 200


1,050 17 54


17 54


Champigni, Antonio


2


00


2 00


Cheltra, Albert C.


2 00


2 00


-


1


I


F


Carter, Albert F.


2 00


Carter, Harry


2 00


2 00


Celorier, Frank X.


2 00


2 00


7 01


Chadwick. Helen B.


2 00


Chabennieu, Jean B.


2 00


2 00


10


1


T


1


4


8


I


Chessman, Noah A. Chickering, Chas. O.


2 00


2 00


Clark, John


Soldiers' Exemp.


House


500 Lot


200


700


Clark, Harry A.


2 00


2 00


Clark, Ernest I.


2 00


2 00


Clark, Thomas W.


2 00


2 00


Clement, Hazen


2 00


17,500 292 25 House


4,000 H. lot, tillage


53


2,500


7,700 128 59




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