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Provided always and never ye less concluded & determined by mutual agreemente between ye said Comissioners yt if it fall out yt the said line from Accord pond to ye southermost parte of Charles-river and 3 myles southerly as is before expresed, straiten or hinder any parte of any plantation begune by ye Govert of New-Plimoth or hereafter to be begune within 10 years after ye date of these psnts, that then notwithstanding ye said line it shall be lawfull for ye said Govrt of New-Plimoth to assume on ye northerly side of ye said line, wher it shall so intrench as af- foresaid, so much land as will make ye quantity of eight miles square, to belong to every shuch plantation begune or to [be] be- gune as afforsaid: which we agree, determine, & conclude, to ap- pertain & betong to ye said Govrt of New-Plimoth. And wheras ve said brooke which runeth into Choahasset saltmarshes, called by us Bound-brooke, and ye pond called Accord-pond lyeth near ye lands belonging to ye townships of Sityate & Hingam, we doe therfore determine & conclude, that if any devissions allready made and recorded, by either ye said townships, doe crose the said line, that then it shall stand, & be of force according to ye former intents and purposes of ye said townes granting them (the marshes formerly agreed on exepted) and yt no towne in either jurisdiction shall hereafter exceede but containe them selves with- in ye said lines expressed.
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In witness wherof we the Comissioners of both jurisdictions, doe by these presents indented set our hands & seales ye ninth day of ye 4. month in 16. year of our soveraine lord, King Charles: and in ye year our LORD 1640.
WILLIAM BRADFORD, Govr .. JO: ENDECOTT, ISRAEL STOUGHTON.
ED: WINSLOW,
This evidently did not fully satisfy the disputants as to tangible metes and bounds, so the two colonies united again in having commissioners establish the line in 1664.
This work was done, its record inscribed on a tree called the Angle Tree, and lasted in that form for over a hundred years.
The career of the great Angle Tree having reached its end, other means were adopted by the General Court of Massa- chusetts to perpetuate the line and its history, by establishing a stone monument in 1790, which still does its designated work, and remains the most interesting and historically im- portant boundary monument in the country and is our still active town and county boundary.
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Massachusetts Resolves 1790,
May Session.
CHAPTER 37.
RESOLVE, FOR ERECTING A STONE MONUMENT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE OLD COLONY OF MASSACHUSETTS, AND AP- POINTING LEMUEL KOLLOCK, ESQ., A COM- MITTEE FOR THE PURPOSE-HE TO REPORT.
Resolved, That a stone monument be erected on the southerly line of the old Colony of Massachusetts in the place where the Late Station or Angle tree formerly stood ; said Monument to Consist of one Stone of Sufficient Length above Ground, to have ingraven on Each Side, the several letters set on said tree by the Commissioners appointed by the old Colony of Plymouth and Massachusetts, and the Date when said Bound was first made, also this IngsJeription, viz.
This Monument is erected by order of Government to perpetuate the Place where the Late Station or angle tree formerly stood-
And be it further enacted that Lemuel Kollock, Esqr. be a committee to cause the said Monument to be erected & ingraven as above directed and that he Make a Return of his doings into the Secretary's office With a Certificate from under the Hands of the Selectmen of the Towns of Wrentham and Attleborough or the Major Part of them sworn to before some
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Justice of the Peace certifying that said stone is erected in the same spot where the said station or angle tree formerly stood & is one of the Bounds between said towns, and lay his account before this Court for allowance and payment.
JUNE 16, 1790.
MARCH 11, 1791. Resolve to pay several accounts, Roll No.
19, among which was the following :
No. 27. To Lemuel Kollock, Esq. for his Account of Charges, for procuring, and fixing a Monument upon the important Bounds in the Town of Wrentham, by order of Government £21 2s 6d.
PLAIN
VIL
TOWN of
MASS; /6_228 COLONY
E. MASS.
WREN- 1673-
Angle THAM -1905 1000
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PLAIN
VILLE
INCORP 19
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CORPORATED
4
APRIL
PLAINVILLE, MASS, FEBRUARY 26, 1906.
JAMES H. SHANNON. Town Clerk.
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TOWN WARRANT.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, SS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Plainville, in said County. GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Plainville, qualified to vote in Town affairs. to meet in the Town Hall, in said Plainville. on Monday, the nineteenth (19th) day of March, A. D. 1906, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the fol- lowing articles, viz :
Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Article 2. To consider and act upon the reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer and other town officers.
Article 3. To choose all necessary Town Officers. The following are to be chosen by ballot : Three Select- men. Overseers of the Poor, Board of Health, Assessors, Town Clerk, Town Treasurer, Auditor, Constables and Collector of Taxes, all for one year : and one member of School Committee for three years.
Article 4. To vote "Yes" or "No" by separate ballot upon the question. "Shall license be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in the town for the ensuing year.'
Article 5. To see if the town will accept the jury list as prepared by the Selectmen and posted according to law.
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Article 6. To see if the town will vote, that here- after official ballots shall be used for the election of town officers.
Article 7. To see how much money the town will grant for the support of schools for the current year.
Article 8. To see how much money the town will grant for school books and incidentals the current year.
Article 9. To see how much money the town will grant for the employment of a Superintendent of Schools.
Article 10. To see if the town will appropriate One Hundred Dollars or any other sum for the transportation of scholars to or from the public schools.
Article 11. To see if the town will vote to instruct the School Committee to close the Shepardville school and transport the scholars to the Center schools.
Article 12. To see if the town will appropriate and raise the sum of One Hundred (100) Dollars, to paint the High School building.
Article 13. To see if the town will vote to fix the salaries of the different town officers.
Article 14. To see how much money the town will appropriate and raise for current and incidental expenses the ensuing year.
Article 15. To see how much money the town will appropriate and raise for the support of poor for the cur- rent year.
Article 16. To see how much money the town will vote to appropriate and raise for highways and bridges the current year and determine how it shall be expended.
Article 17. To see how much money the town will vote to appropriate and raise for state and military aid the current year.
Article 18. To see how much money the town will vote to appropriate and raise for Memorial Day.
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Article 19. To see if the town will grant the use of Town Hall free of charge to Geo. H. Maintien Post 133, G. A. R., three days the current year. (Request.)
Article 20. To see how much money the town will vote to appropriate and raise for the payment of interest the current year.
Article 21. To see if the town grant the use of Town Hall free of charge to the Fire Department one evening the current year.
Article 22. To see how much money the town will vote to appropriate and raise for the Fire Department the current year.
Article 23. To see how much money the town will vote to appropriate and raise for the suppression of the sale of intoxicating liquors and for the apprehension and prosecution of offenders against the law relating to the illegal keeping and sale of such liquors, and instruct the Selectmen to employ efficient agents and counsel to prose- cute such offenders.
Article 24. To see what action the town will take with regard to the collection of taxes the current year, fix the compensation of the Collector and determine the rate of interest to be charged on taxes remaining unpaid after November 1, 1906.
Article 25. To see if the town will vote to have the surety on the Collector's or other town officers bonds, placed with a Fidelity or Guarantee Company and appro- priate a sufficient sum of money to pay for same.
Article 26. To see if the town will authorize the Collector of Taxes to use all of the means of collecting taxes which a Town Treasurer may use when appointed Collector.
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Article 27. To see if the town will authorize their Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow temporarily in anticipation of the taxes of the present municipal year, such sums of money as may from time to time be required, and give negotiable note or notes of the town therefor, all such loans to be paid from said taxes.
Article 28. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to make such contract with the Massachu- setts Highway Commissioners for the construction of an extension of the state highway the current year as in their judgment is for the best interests of the town.
Article 29. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to indemnify the Commonwealth against all claims and demands for damages which may be sus- tained by any person whose property is taken for or is injured by the construction of any highway which the Massachusetts Highway Commission propose to lay out and construct as state road, in accordance with Public Statutes.
Article 30. To see if the town will vote to create a debt of Two Thousand (2000) Dollars or any part thereof and determine how and when the same shall be paid.
Article 31. To see what disposition the town will make of the school fund.
Article 32. To see if the town will vote to discon- tinue that portion of Cowell street (so-called), extending from George street to the residence of Joseph Zaino.
Article 33. To see if the town will vote to choose a committee to make a thorough investigation into the ad- visability of a water system for the town.
Article 34. To choose any committee to hear the report of any committee and act thereon.
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Hereof fail not and make due returns of this warrant with your doing's thereon to the Town Clerk in conformity to the Public Statutes, at or before the time of said meeting.
Given under our hands and seal of the Town of Plain- ville, this Twenty-sixth day of February, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Six.
SEAL.
WM. F. MAINTIEN, ) Selectmen of GEO. F. CHEEVER, S Plainville.
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ANNUAL REPORT.
INDEX.
Assessors' Report
32-34
Auditors Report
29
Births
73
Board of Health
16
Building Committee, Report of
30-31
Current and Incidentals
10-11
Deaths
75
Enforcement of Liquor Law
12
Financial Statement
27-28
Fire Department
12
Insurance on Town's Property
19-20
Jury List
Marriages
74
Memorial Day
12
New School Building
13-14
Overseers of Poor
15
Report of Collector of Taxes
23
Report of Fire Engineers
21-22
Report of Highway Department
17-18
Report of Selectmen
8-9
State Aid
13
Soldiers' Relief
13
Town Clerk, Report of
37-80
Town Officers Elected
5-7
Town Warrant
81-85
Treasurer's Report
24-26
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VALUATION ·
AND
TAX LIST
OF THE
TOWN OF PLAINVILLE, MASS,
PLAIN
MASS
16/228 COLONY
NMOI
WRENT
THAM.
1673 1664-
-1905.
PLAIN
VILLE
COR
19
05.
4 1905
PORATED
APRIL
E. MASS.
FOR THE YEAR 1905.
Valuation and Tax List.
Abrecrombie Mrs. Ralph W. Melcher st. 1/3 house, 500; 13 house lot, 70; 1/3 barn, 50 $620 $10 48 2 00
Adams George H., Cottage st. poll Personal property 400
Bennett house, 1200 ; house lot, 250 1450 31 26
Adams Mrs. G. H. House Broad st., 900 ; house lot, 200 1100
18 59
Adams Wallace F. Cottage st. poll 2 00
2 00
Atkinson Mrs. George, Pleasant st. Two houses, Pleasant st., 2400: house lots, 440 2840
48 00
Austin William J., Pleasant st. poll Averill, Mrs. Bertha M., Spring st. House, 1500; lot, 200 1700
28 73
Averill Frank W., Pleasant st. poll 2 00
Ayer Andrew H., South st. poll 2 00
Ayer Willard G., Walnut st. poll
2 00
House, 900; barn, 350 : lot. 100 :
sprouts, 25 1375 23 24
Bacon Charles H., South st. poll 2 00
Bacon Harland G., South st. poll 2 00
Bacon H. G., guardian. Pasture land 150
2 55
Bacon Mrs. H. G.
House, South st., 3500: barn, 400; house lot, 2000 5900 99 71
Bacon Joseph T., South st. poll 2 00
Bamberger August, South st. poll
2 00
Alix Joseph, Washington st. poll Personal property 155
2 62
2 00
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Barden Harry E .. South st. poll 2 00
Barden Walter E., South st. poll 2 00
House, 1800; barn. 200: lot. 750 : sprouts, 200 2950
49 85
Barden Walter E. & Pate. F. G. trustees House, Maple ave., 1000; house lot.
400; 1/2 Carpenter sprouts, 75 ; 12 Daggett sprouts. 75; 12 Cabott sprouts. 75; 12 Bacon sprouts. 125 1750 29 58
Barney Cyril C. estate, South st.
House, 1000; barn. 250; house lot. 450 1700 28 73
Barney Edward C., South st. poll 2 00
23 66 Personal property. 1400 2 00
Barney Frank E., Spring st. poll House, 2000; lot, 250 225
38 03
Barney Phenuel J., South st. poll
2 00
House, 1500; barn, 100; house lot. 300; Williams lot. 150 2050
34 64
Barney Mrs. P. J.
1/2 J. P. Cheever house. 500: 12 Cheever barn, 100; 1/2 house lot, 150; til- lage, 400; tillage. 130; pasture. 85; pasture and meadow. 135 : Rattle Snake Hill sprouts, 100: wood and sprouts, 100 1700
28 73
Barrington Mary, Mirimichi st.
House, 200; barn, 50; house lot. 100 exempt
Barrows Harry H., South st. poll 2 00
Personal property, 177.50; house. South st., 500; barn, 100; duck houses, 500; house lot. 4 acres. 300; Everett tillage, 134 acres. 175; wood lot. 8 acres. 100: Ide lot, 4 acres, 50 1725 32 15
Barrows Harley A. poll 2 00
Barton Richard F., South st. poll 2 00
93
ANNUAL REPORT.
Bate William, Warren st. poll 2 00
House, Warren st., 400: barn, 250; house lot. 1 acre. 50 : Snell lot. 3 acres, 60 760 12 84
Battersby Charles F., Beltcher st. poll 2 00 Battersby James. poll 2 00
Personal property. 70 ; house, 400 ;
barn, 300; house lot, 3 acres, 75.
Morse lot. 5 acres, 125 ; pasture. 4
acres, 40; wood and sprouts, 10 acres, 150; pasture and wood, Belt- . cher st .. 15 acres, 1500 1240 22 14
Battersby James A .. Beltcher st. poll 2 00
Beaupre Abin, Bacon st. poll
2 00
Beaupre Oscar. poll
2 00
Beaupre Mrs. Victoria, Bacon st. Build- ing lot, Fletcher st., 34 acres, 50 85
Beaumont Louis P., off Madison st. poll 2 00
Personal property, 200; house.
400: factory, 250; house lot, 2 acres. 50; unimproved land, 10 acres, 100; water power, 100 1100 18 59
Bennett Herbert A., South st. poll
2 00
Bergdoll John, South st. poll 2 00
Beiliski Joseph, Warren st. poll
2 00
Personal property, 177.50 177 50
1/2 house, 200; barn. 100; 12 house lot. 18 acre, 12 ; tillage, 5 acres. 200; pasture, 10 acres, 130 : wood land, 5 acres, 75 717 15 11
Bishop Thomas W., off Washingtou st. poll Personal property 190
2 00
House. 400; barn, 200; house lot, 5 acres, 150 ; pasture. 17 acres : 170 : Thompson tillage, 18 acres, 400 ; pasture and sprouts. 5 acres. 75;
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ANNUAL REPORT.
Ide sprouts, 14 acres, 125 1520 28 90
Bishop Mrs. Thomas W., off Washingson st.
Tillage Messinger st., 15 acres. 300; pasture and wood, 28 acres. 140; meadow, 2 acres, 20; wood and sprouts, 24 acres, 240; unim- prove land, 20 acres, 100 800
13 52
Bishop Willie, off Washington st. poll Blackwell John W., Everett st. poll 2 00
House, 1300 ; house lot, 14 acre, 150 1450 24 50
2 00
Blake Charles A., Taunton st. poll Personal property, 160 160
House, 1000 ; barn, 300; house lot and tillage, 11 acres, 250; pasture, 12 acres, 120; wood land, 6 acres, 90; unimproved land, 24 acres, 50 1810
33 29
Blake Edmund M., Hancock st. poll Personal property 215
2 00
House, High st., 650 ; barn, 150; house lot and tillage, 14 acres, 350 ; pas- ture and wood, 12 acres, 120; Hawes pasture, 17 acres, 170 ; un- improved land, 25 12 acres, 246 1686 32 13
Blake Mrs. E. M., Hancock st.
House Hancock st., 750; barn, 200; old house, 300; carriage house, 150; house lot and tillage, 7 acres, 175 ; pasture, 10 acres, 100; swale, 4 acres, 85; brush pasture, 14 acres, 140; sprouts cut, 1886, 6 acres, 90 Blake Mrs. William A., South st.
1990 33 63
House, South st., 1250; house lot. 1 acre, 600. Exempt
Blanchard George E. poll 2 00
Blanchard William E., Rhode st. poll 2 00
Personal property, 130 130
95
ANNUAL REPORT.
House, 250; barn, 75; house lot and tillage, 10 acres, 150; pasture, 21 acres, 210; unimproved land, 9 acres, 100; Harris land, 6 acres, 50 Boerger Henry II., Bacon sq. poll Bolton Albert E., Bacon st. poll · Personal property 150
835 16 31
2 00
2 00
House, Bacon st., 1100; barn, 200;
house lot, 1 acre, 400 1700
31 27
Bolton Joshua E., Madison st. poll
2 00
Personal property 480
3 11
Bolton S. V. estate
House, 900; barn, 300 ; shop and shed, 200; house lot and tillage, 3%
acres, 140; swale, 5 acres, 150; meadow, 10 acres, 100; George pasture, 25 acres, 165 ; meadow, 2 acres, 60 2015
34 05
Bowery Frederick B. Warren st. poll Personal property 90
2 00
Booth Henry E., Mirimichi st. poll
2 00
Boyle Thomas J., Bacon st. poll House, 1000; house lot, 1 acre, 250
1250
21 13
Brady, Bernard estate, off South st.
House, 700; barn, 50; house lot, 7 acres, 800 ; pasture, 2 acres, 100
1650 27 89 2 00
Brady Edward T. poll
Brady Joseph M. poll
2 00
Bragdon Calvin W., Pleasant st. poll
2 00
Bragg Charles W., Melcher st. poll
2 00
House, 1100 ; house lot, 1 acre, 450
1500
26 20
Breen Charles F., Bacon st. poll 2 00
Breen Joseph F. poll Personal property 535
2 00
House, 1200; barn, 800 ; wagon shed. 50; hen house, 50 : house lot, 12
1 52
2 00
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ANNUAL REPORT.
aere, 250: Grove lot, 212 acres, 100; Islands, Washington st .. 20 2470 50 78
Brent Arthur F., School st. poll 2 00
Brennen Patrick. South st. poll 2 00
Brown Leonard, South st. poll 2 00
Brown Oliver P., South st. poll
2 00
Brunner Charles A .. Grove st. poll 2 00
House. 1000; wood house. 75; house lot. 1 acre, 100 ; tillage. 114 acre. 125 1300 21 97
Brunner Frank A. poll 2 00
Brunner Peter. Brunner st. poll
2 00
House. 1000; barn. 100: house lot. 1 acre, 300; building lot, 1 acre. 300 1700 28 73
Burton Albert M., School st. poll 2 00
Personal property 1500
House. School st .. 2200: barn. 500; 12 wind mill. 125 : G.A. R.building. 1700: house Spring st., 2200; windmill. 100 : poultry house, 50 ; house lot, 78 acres, 437 : G. A. R. lot. J2 acre, 300; building lot. Spring st., 12 acre, 100; building lot cor. Spring st., 150: house lot, 12 acre. 250 8112 162 44
Burton Albert E., School st. poll 2 00
House, 2300: wind mill. 100: house lot 1 acre, 400 2700 45 32
Burt John H., Taunton st. poll 2 00
Personal 320
House, Taunton st .. 1200: barn, 500 : shop and wind mill house. 300; 2 poultry houses, 200 ; carriage house. 100; green house, 100 : wind mill. 100: bouse lot and tillage, 20 acres, 500 3000 56 11
97
ANNUAL REPORT.
Burt Walter.C., Taunton st. poll 2 00
Personal property
100 1 69
Butler Walter F. poll
2 (0)
Butler Walter and Delia T.
House. 700 ; house lot 1/3 acre, 165
815 14 62
Card Charles. Washington st. poll 2 00
House, 900; barn, 150; poultry house.
50; house lot, 12 acre. 100 ; Clay-
ton tillage, 10 acres, 100; Clayton meadow, 2 acres. 30; Clayton sprouts, 8 acres, 70; Clayton pas- ture, 7 acres, 50 : unimproved land, 28 acres, 50; Hancock lot, 312 acres. 70 1570
29 91
Personal property
200
Card Clarence H., Washington st. poll
2 00
Card William C., Washington st. poll
2 00
Carlson Augustus, Bacon st. poll
2 CO
Carney Margaret. House, 200 ; house lot, 2 acres, 50 ; shrub plain, 47 acres, 1:0; exempt
Chadwick Geo. A., Spring st. poll 2 00
Chase Charles R., Bugbee st. poll 2 00
House, 1000; house lot. 1/2 acre, 125 1125 19 01
2 00
Chase Charles W., Bacon st. poll Personal property 200
House, 1800 ; house lot. 12 acre, 250 2050 38 03
Chase Clarence. Bacon st. poll 2 00
Chase Harry F., South st. poll 2 00
Personal property 1700
28 73
Cheever Frederick L., South st. pull
2 00
Personal property 10
One-half J. P. Cheever house, 500 : 12 house lot, 12 acre, 150 : 12 barn. 15: tillage, 18 38 acres, 575: pas- ture, 7 acres, 70 ; wood lot, 7 acres,
98
ANNUAL REPORT.
100; shrub plain, 5 acres, 100 ; building lot, South st., 1 acre, 300 1870 31 77 Cheever Geo. F., South st. poll 2 00
House, South st., 750; barn, 100 ; house, Bacon and Warren st., 400; barn, Bacon and Warren st., 100; G. W. Cheever house, Bacon st., 700; G. W. Cheever barn, Bacon st., 200 ; house lot, 2 acres, 1200 ; meadow and tillage, 2 acres, 200 ; house lot, 1/2 acre, 150; house lot and tillage, 12 acres, 1000; pasture, 13 acres. 200; wood land, 4 acres, 140; uu- improved land, 5 acres, 250; Raw- son lot, 1 acre, 20; Blackington lot, 3 acres, 75 ; bush pasture, 12 acres, 120 5605
Cheever Geo. Fr. & Bro. Guild lot, 9 acres, 630 630
10 65
Cobb Lyman A., Bugbee st. poll
2 00
House, 2000 ; house land, 1/2 acre, 250
2250
38 03
Cobb Martin D., Washington st. poll
2 00
House, 800: barn, 200; carriage house,
50; house lot and tillage, 612 acres,
300; pasture, 9 acres, 100; Hawes wood lot, 8 acres, 250; Hawes sprouts, 11/2 acres, 35 1735 29 32
Coggshall John H., Cross st. poll
2 00
Collier August, Pleasant st. poll 2 00
Conant Hiram R., High st. poll
2 00
Conant Robert H., High st. poll 2 00
Personal property 180
House High st., 400 ; barn, 500; house
lot, 3 acres, 90; tillage. 30 acres,
600; pasture, 6 acres, 60: unim- proved land, 27 acres, 270; Blake
94 72
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ANNUAL REPORT.
house, 300 ; Blake tillage, 7 acres, 70; Blake barn. 125; Blake pas- ture, 7 acres, 70 2485 45 04
Cook Perry M., Bacon st. poll 2 00
Coombs Charles A., South st. poll
2 00
Personal property 150
House, South st., 1000; barn. 100;
summer house, 50 : house lot, 12 acre, 300; barn lot, 14 acre, 70 1520 28 23
Coombs Chas. C. est., School st. Lot on School st., 4 1-10 acres, 165 165 2 79
Coombs Edward A .. off South st. poll Coombs Horace E., off South st. poll 2 00
2 00
E. A. Coombs house, 1300; house, 800 ; barn, 200; house lot, 14 acre, 100; house lot, 1/2 acre, 300; til- lage, 78 acre, 245 2945 49 77
Coombs John W., Bacon st. poll 2 00
Corbin Frank O., Broad st. poll 2 00
House, 1500 ; house lot, 1-5 acre, 100 1600
27 04
Corbin William H., South st. poll 2 00
House, 1000 ; house lot, 3-10 acres, 180 ; building lot, South st., 1/2 acre, 300 1480
25 01
Corey Daniel E. poll 2 00
Guinado house, South st., 1300 ; house lot, 1 acre, 600 ; Pherson til- lage, Bacon st., 7 acres, 500: Pher- son meadow, 9 acres, 100 ; sprout land, 16 acres, 200 ; Hawes meadow and wood, 7 acres. 75 Personal property
2775 63 80
1000
Corey Mrs. Laura E. House, South st., 3000 ; barn, 1200; poultry house, 100 : house lot, South st., 214 acres, 1350; back lot, South st., +3,4 acros, 500 6150 103 93
100
ANNUAL REPORT.
Cowell H. C. est., Bacon st House, 1500 ; house lot, 250 1750 29 57
Crockett Mrs. Chas. F., Bacon st. Build- ing lot. 400 6 76
Crockett Chas. poll 2 00
Crook Henry B., South st. poll 2 00
Crook Severns W. poll
2 00
Personal property 20
34
Croty Daniel, Washington st. poll
2 00
Personal property 300
House, 1500; barn, 400 ; house lot, 7 acres, 600 2560
47 32
Croty Daniel F., Washington st. poll 2 00
Croty James F. poll 2 00
Cudworth Gardner B., Warren st. poll Personal property 95
2 00
House, 400; barn, 75; poultry house, 25 ; house lot and tillage, 5 acres 200 700
13 44
.
Cummings Moses est. House, Warren st., 500; barn, 200; lot and tillage, 5 acres, 200; pasture, 5 acres, 75; swale, 5 acres, 100 ; house wood lot, 7 acres ; 210; Carpenter til- lage, 4 acres, 150; Blackington wood lot, 7 1/2 acres, 175 1610 27 21
Cunningham Chas E., Bacon st. poll
2 00
Daggett Mrs. Eleanor S., South st. House, 1800; barn, 600; house lot, 11/2 acres, 800 3200 54 08
Daily John, Bacon st. poll
2 00
House, 600: barn, 100 : lot, 11/2 acres, 400 1100 18 59
Dane George W. poll 2 00
Darling Albert, Bacon st. and South st. poll 2 00
Davis Edward P., Bacon st. poll 2 00
101
ANNUAL REPORT.
Davis Mrs. E. P., Bacon st.
House, 2000; shed, 100; house lot, 33 acre, 335 2435 41 15
Davis George J., South st. poll 2 00
Day John F., Bacon st. poll 2 00
Demarest George, Bacon st. poll 2 00
House, 1300 : barn, 500: shop, 100 : house lot and tillage, 6 acres, 650 : Phillips lot, 10 1/2 acres. 210 2760 46 64
Desautelle Edw., Hawkins st. poll 2 00
Demarest Geo. M., Pleasant st. poll 2 00
2 00
Desautelle Edmund, Hawkins st. poll Personal property 98
1 66
Doll Lewis F., Bacon st poll 2 00
Personal property 15
25
Donnell Geo. R., South st. poll
2 00
Dorset Phelix, Bacon st. poll 2 00
Doyle Arthur P., off South st. poll
2 00
Dunbar Augustus A., High st. poll 2 00
Personal property 950
House. 800 ; barn. 200; house lot, 14 acre, 50 ; tillage, High st , 19 acres,
400; wood and sprouts, 55 acres, 850; pasture, 12 acres. 120 2420
56 96
Dunbar Herbert, Bacon st. poll
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