Report of the city of Somerville 1868-1871, Part 44

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 846


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GEORGE W. DURELL, Chairman of the High School Committee.


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


The examination of the Grammar schools was conducted out of the ordinary course. Your com- mittee are aware that teachers often adapt their course of study and manner of recitation somewhat with reference to the anticipated examination. This time the teachers and pupils were thrown off their guard, and made to show their proficiency, or lack of it, in unexpected fields of investigation. The result was, as was anticipated, the examinations were - not, with but one exception, generally so brilliant as usual. Teachers have usually confined their pupils within certain well-defined limits of study. In some schools the whole drill in reading has been limited to three or four selections for an entire term. These three or four pieces were well read. We tried each


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class in some lesson they had not read, and in some schools these unprasticed selections were read very unsatisfactorily. We tried them in spelling from the reader and in spelling exercises that had been studied by the same pupils while members of a lower class; and while very difficult words were spelled correctly within the given limits, very simple words were misspelled on pages the same pupils had learned some previous term. We gave a pupil a problem to perform on a page in the arithmetic not so far in advance as the class next lower had been. The teacher said ber pupils had not studied that principle, - she " was not responsible for them there, - they studied that part of the arithmetic before they came to her room." We think this a mistake. Pupils should be taught to read at sight and should prac- tice on certain few selections in reading as exercises in vocal drill. They should be taught to spell all the common words in use, even though they may not be found on certain pages in the speller. If a teacher in a lower division has not done her work well, the mischief should be repaired by reviews in the upper classes. It is but fair to say that some schools suffered none in our change in the method of con- ducting the examinations; by a system of reviews and a judicious selection of general and somewhat miscellaneous instruction, their classes examined nearly as well outside the given limits as within.


O. S. KNAPP,


Chairman.


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SUB-GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


But few changes have occurred in the arrangement and management of schools of this grade since our last annual report.


The recent examinations gave evidence that they are in good condition, but not all are alike in point of excellence. A marked difference in discipline and proficiency was noticed by a comparison of several schools with each other. Scholars in different local- ities differ widely; yet we notice that the teachers, more frequently than the scholars, are at fault for whatever is lacking in general proficiency. Some teachers have succeeded admirably under very dis- couraging circumstances; their patient persistence, in well doing is deserving of the highest praise. Other teachers need to replenish more frequently the fountain of their own energies, that more earnestness may characterize their pupils, and the genial glow of lively interest pervade all the exercises of the school.


For teachers and scholars, let hearty cheerfulness, like fresh air and sunlight, be considered indispensa- ble in the school-room.


We cannot over-estimate the importance to the scholars of the first impressions of school life. Due care, with proper discipline and needful encourage- ment at the start, will do much to facilitate subse- quent progress along the pathway of learning. We trust that no teacher in this grade of school will ever feel that her work is but of little consequence, or that it may be indifferently performed. We have noticed with regret that some of our schools suffer consider-


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ably from the irregular attendance of scholars. Par- ents should co-operate with teachers and do all in their power to remedy this evil.


EDWIN MILLS, Chairman.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


After the duty of the examining committee has been performed, a reference to the papers taken on the spot, which cover the percentages and memo- randa made of special excellence, or the reverse in matters of discipline, attention, neatness, and order of the scholars, shows, with few exceptions, a very uniform and satisfactory condition in this grade of our public schools. The exceptions are generally in cases of overcrowded rooms, or particularly unfortu- nate surroundings, which render the duty of the teacher exceedingly onerous; and although instances of special excellence can be noted in every one, the majority of those classed as " exceptions," we cannot consider as up to the standard we could wish. At the risk of making this report too long we cannot help recording in detail the " comments of examining committee" appended to several of the reports before us.


1. " The order is excellent. Reading unusually good. The spelling very accurate. The whole appearance of the school is satisfactory."


2. " Order excellent. Reading very good. Spelling not good. General appearance very satisfactory. The teachers active and pains-taking."


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3. " Order good. Appearance of school very satis- factory."


4. " Order good. The exercises generally were spirited, correct, and pleasant. Pupils quiet and attentive to the task before the school."


5. " Reading excellent ; order perfect."


6. " Order good ; answers generally prompt and cor- rect."


7. " School very large, numbering 106. Place itself disturbed by noise and the school in sympathy with its surroundings. The reading, however, is unusually good."


8. " First class very large, - cases of extraordinary proficiency, and others backward, -average fair."


9. "Reading poor ; spelling better, but not good. Arith- metic best of the three. Order bad, -restless, shuffling of feet, and evident want of discipline."


10. " General appearance of the room is good ; reading and arithmetic better than spelling."


11. " A nice school ; excellent material and good order, but reading poor, very poor."


12. " Reading indistinct and generally poor ; arithmetic an improvement on the reading. School generally restless, noisy, and disorderly."


. 13. " Reading first class very good, clear, and generally correct. Second class read pretty well. Arithmetic fair. The general appearance of the school is good. The order is excellent, scholars quiet, attentive and happy."


14. " Reading and spelling defective. Attention to small things, such as number of page and lessons, generally ignored."


From the foregoing, to which we call the especial attention of the teachers, it will be seen that there is much to correct in special instances, and we hereby


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request those interested to govern themselves ac- cordingly.


It is not our purpose to institute comparisons of one school or one teacher with another by name, but we feel that it is due to those to whom the early training of our scholars is intrusted, that they should know wherein they fail of securing the full approval of the committee; and whether it be in the matter of discipline in the school, or in one or another of the several studies, the recollection of their charges at the time our last official examination was made, must be so fresh in their mind, that if anything in this report applies in particular to them they will carefully consider the matter, and see to it, that the occasion for like unfavorable report shall not exist another time. We have only quoted from about half the file of reports before us, and may add that in the remain- der there was nothing calling for special mention.


We would, in conclusion, renew the request for occasional home examinations. It should be remem- bered that the whole responsibility does not rightfully rest upon the teacher, nor that all the instruction in books and behaviour is to be had in the schoolroom.


HENRY F. SPENCER, GEORGE W. DURELL, S. A. CARLTON,


Committee.


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NAMES OF THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED THE TOWN ON THE SCHOOL BOARD.


James Hill


from 1842 to 1851


60


1852 “ 1854


Alfred Allen


66 1842 “ 1847


1848 " 1849


G. C. Hawkins


1842 " 1844


Henry Adams


1842 " 1843


Levi Russell


1843 " 1844


John C. Magoun


1843 “ 1851


John S. Edgerly


1843 " 1844


Luther V. Bell


1843 " 1847


J. W. Mullikin


1844 “ 1845


Wm. A. Russell


66 1844 “ 1845


N. P. Morrison


66 1845 " 1846


Clark Bennett


1845 “ 1851


1853 " 1854


1856 “ 1858


Thos. J. Leland


66


1845 " 1846


L. R. Russell .


66 1846 “ 1847


Charles Forster


66 1846 “ 1852


Edward L. Stevens


1849 " 1851


Geo. O. Brastow


66


1847 “ 1850


66


66


1851 " 1853


Fitch Cutter


Rev. Baron Stowe


66 1848 “ 1849


-66


1850 “ 1853


Edwin Munroe, jr.


.


66 1851 “ 1852


Edwin Leigh


1851 " 1852


.


66


1844 “ 1845


66 1842 “ 1843


Samuel Poor


66


1859 "1862


1847 “ 1852


Rev. A. R. Pope 66


1856 “1858


127


Isaac F. Shepherd .


from 1851 to 1853


66 1855 " 1858


John K. Hall .


66 1852 " 1854


66


·


1855 1857


C. I. Putnam


66 1852 “ 1854


Jonathan Brown, jr. 66


66 1852 " 1854


1856 “ 1858


Benj. Woodward 66


66 1853 " 1854


1865 “ 1866


Jos. E. Bartlett


66 1853 " 1854


Erastus E. Cole


1854 “ 1856


Wm. E. Graves


1854 “ 1856


Francis Tufts


1854 " 1856


C. H. Strickland Isaac Story 66


1863 “ 1865


Charles H. Guild


66 1856 “ 1858


66 1856 “ 1862


N. J. Knight


1857 “ 1860


P. R. Ridgway


66 1857 “ 1858


Martin Draper, jr. .


66 1857 “ 1859


Charles S. Lincoln


66 1858 “ 1866


S. E. Brackett


66 1858 “ 1859


Aaron Sargent


66 1858 “ 1863


R. E. Demon


66 1858 “ 1859


John R. Poor


66 1858 “ 1859


John P. Marshall 66 66 1868 “ 1872


Geo. D. Clark


1858 " 1864


John G. Hall


66 1859 “ 1865


J. E. Howard . Cyrus F. Crosby


. 6 1860 “ 1864


Austin Belknap


66 1862 “ 1865


Nelson Howe .


66 1863 " 1863


1854 " 1856


1855 “ 1857


George H. Emerson .


66 1859 " 1863


1859 " 1862


128


Joshua H. Davis


from 1863 to 1872


Benj. F. Tweed


1863 " 1864


Josiah L. Lombard


66 1864 “ 1866


Leonard Arnold 1865 “1870


H. A. Dearborn


1864 “ 1866


Enoch R. Morse


1865 “ 1872


Oren S. Knapp


66 1865 “1872


Rev. E. Porter Dyer


66


1865 “1867


John A. Hughes


66


1866 “ 1870


Samuel A. Carlton


1866 “1872


Wm. K. Fletcher


1866 “ 1868


S. C. Whitcher


66 1866 “ 1867


Henry F. Spencer


66 1867 “ 1872


Geo. W. Durell


1867 “ 1872


H. P. Hemenway


66 1870 “ 1872


Edwin Mills


66 1870 “ 1872


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REPORT


OF THE


COLLECTOR OF TAXES.


RESIDENTS' TAXES.


Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uncoll'etd.


A


Angier, Henry A.


$24 68


88


Archer, Robert D.


10 10


$8 10


Ashbrand, Charles


45 74


Allen, James O.


87 86


Appleton, John C.


66 80


54


11 34


Adams, Franklin, heirs of .


51 84


Abbot, George R. .


6 86


6 86


Allen, David .


104 06


Ashworth, Daniel .


21 44


31


$2 00


Armstrong, George


10 10


4 86


Arnaud, John J. .


10 10


8 10


Annable, John F. .


66 80


1 22


Allen Benjamin F.


447 50


Allen, Benjamin F., guardian Allen, Hiram


6 86


4 86


Anderson, John A.


66 80


1 00


Austin, Joseph W .. jr.


26 30


10


Anderson, William


23 06


Allen, Charles C. .


131 60


Aigin, Michael .


8 48


8 48


Atwood, Ebenezer L.


154 28


Ayer, John F.


162 38


4 32


Aiken, Albert


44 12


Armstrong, William M.


34 40


51


Arthur, David .


58 70


Andrews, Matthew S.


60 32


16 20


Allen, Mary A ..


137 70


Appleton, John W., trustees of


73 28


2 00


Abbot, Henry M.


96 77


Allen, Patrick .


19 01


Armstrong, William


27 92


9


61 56


130


RESIDENTS' TAXES.


Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uncoll'etd.


Adams, Freeborn .


105 68


Ahsing, John


18 20


Anderson, John


89 48


Arnold, Leonard


74 90


1 33


Arnold, Irene G.


43 74


32


8 10


Austin, Joseph W.


42 50


88


Agin, Francis


18 20


Anthony, Joseph


19 82


58


Ambrose, James


18 20


6


Allen, Richard M ..


23 06


Ames, Nathan W.


131 60


Ashley, John E.


87 86


2 00


Alger, Daniel F., heirs of


153 90


35


3 24


Allen, Joseph W.


95 96


2 23


Andrews, Calvin


43 31


22


Angier, Amos M.


100 82


23


Andrews, Harriet M.


48 60


Alexander, John


5 24


Alvarez, Louis .


39 26


Allison, George A.


8 48


Adams, Simon D.


5 24


3 24


Andrews, William G.


8 48


Ames, Orlando .


71 66


B


Burbank, Charles G. .


70 04


96


Batchelder, Lydia T.


105 30


Batchelder, George E.


5 24


Brooks, Stephen P.


125 12


2 70


Bishop, Hiram R. .


490 43


Brennan, Timothy


8 48


15


Buswell, Charles H ..


83 00


Burke, Edmund


238 52


51


Brouillard, Alphonso, and


Paradise, Noah


28 30


49


Bond, William H. .


37 64


Bonner, Geo. C. and Chas. D.


76 14


22


Bonner, Charles D.


6 86


6 86


Bouner, George C.


74 90


Bonner, William H.


74 90


20


8 10


Bixby, Benoni .


105 68


Bradshaw, Samuel C., heirs of


153 90


Burrows, William, heirs of


55 08


Burrows, George H.


26 30


Bean, William M ..


8 48


Brown, Joseph S. .


34 40


8


Bean, James H.


5 24


Barnes, Andrew J.


70 04


70


Baker, Edwin F.


5 24


3 24


-


131


RESIDENTS' TAXES.


Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uncoll'etd.


Blaney, William H.


78 14


Binney, Benjamin S.


134 84


1 77


16 20


Burroughs, Frederick M.


94 34


1 66


Barton, Robert H.


40 88


17


Buckley, Timothy, 2d


15 77


35


Brackett, William H.


55 46


40


3 24


Brown, Samuel A.


40 88


Bagley, John T.


112 16


Buffum, Thomas J.


26 30


Barrus, Joseph C.


104 06


Bowers, Alonzo


313 04


8 26


Burns, Mrs. Catharine


19 44


Burke, Samuel R.


139 70


Barnard, John .


61 94


Birmingham, Michael


24 68


Beal, Peter M.


44 12


Barker, Joseph E.


18 20


20


Blunt, Aaron D.


94 34


Bridge, William


6 86


Bolton, John T.


66 80


78


Bolton, John B


233 66


2 33


Baker, William A.


268 49


8 21


Buckley, James.


31 16


Bjorkland, Swen


47 36


Bennett, Clark .


528 50


Bradshaw, H. H., heirs of


341 82


Brown, Chester G.


21 44


30


Buckley, John


29 54


34


Buckley, Daniel


118 64.


40


8 10


Burns, James


21 44


35


Bursow, Theodore.


18 20


Butler, Richard .


3 62


Bailey, Joshua S., heirs of .


243 00


Barrett, Amos R.


71 66


Bailey, Walter C.


103 25


Brown, Miss Jennie M.


82 62


Blanchard, Marshall


89 48


24


8 10


Brown, Ward B.


71 66


Beers, Charles R. .


68 42


58


Batchelder John B.


36 02


Barnes, Captain John E.


79 76


Blake, Michael .


13 34


Barrett, Robert


21 44


28


Bowers, Luke H.


115 40


Bradley, William C.


34 40


Burke, Thomas .


10 10


Brigham, Moses B.


60 32


1 20


Bowker, Leonard .


60 32


Brainard, Joseph L.


65 18


Brainard, Joseph P.


63 56


63


Bench, William


13 34


18


132


RESIDENTS' TAXES.


. Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uncoll'etd.


Bowdren, Patrick .


19 01


Buckley, Patrick


39 26


86


Bridge, Coradon S.


37 64


Barr, Daniel .


23 06


48


Butler, John H.


14 96


Braslin, Hugh


23 06


10


Bailey, Mrs. Mary .


16 20


Bailey, Michael


3 62


3 62


Brazillian, James S.


98 39


1 98


Berry, John C., heirs of


56 70


Bean, George W.


26 30


Bate, Wallace H.


50 60


19


Barrett, Thomas H.


91 10


2 50


8 10


2 00


Barker, William H.


57 08


Bowers, Mrs. Elizabeth


55 08


Baker, Capt. Charles G.


24 68


9


Bannon, Miss Ann M. .


42 12


Blake, Isaac E. .


44 12


Brooks, Thomas F.


32 78


Burley, Timothy C.


29 54


40


Barry, Patrick .


13 34


23


Butler, Simon A. .


48 98


Blanchard, William


26 30


23


Booth Edward C. .


78 14


Bradshaw, Ellen A.


217 08


Barry, Garrett


45 74


32


Berry. Terrence


19 82


Bradley, John, heirs of


22 68


4 86


Bannon, Peter .


31 16


Braslin, Timothy


5 24


Bennett, Irvin M. .


5 21


14


Brackett, Elkanah C.


52 22


1 67


2 00


Battelle, Charles P. .


6 86


4 86


Brooks, Daniel


8 48


8


Buckley, Timothy


26 30


88


2 00


Batchelder, Mary H.


42 12


Barter, Margaret K.


42 12


4 86


Beard, Charles E. .


5 24


Bond, Alanson .


13 34


16


Bolles, Mrs. Margaret


48 60


Broadway Orth. Cong. Soc.


45 36


Brown, John, jr.


421 58


2 10


Brooks, John W.


356 78


Bowman, Zadoc, heirs of


239 76


Bowman, Selwin Z.


55 46


Bowman, Henry F.


23 06


Benjamin, Daniel S.


11 72


Benjamin, Francis C.


69 66


20


Biswanger, Nancy E.


56 70


Burke, Edward .


152 66


27


Bartlett, George W., heirs of .


68 04


133


, RESIDENTS' TAXES.


Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uncoll'etd.


Brine, William H.


160 76


Bellknap, Austin


125 12


Bailey, Albon H.


99 20


Brown, Henry M. .


10 10


Brown, John J.


68 42


Byrnes, John


14 96


Blanchard, Walter


50 60


Brown, Henry D. .


83 00


17


Byrne, Michael


33 59


35


Barrett, John


18 20


26


Birmingham, John


16 58


Bernard, David


94 34


14 34


Burrage, Sarah N.


24 30


35


Breed, Frederick


81 38


Besent, Gilman F.


·164 00


Baldwin, Roland M.


86 24


Burgess, James H.


39 26


Bennett, John


34 40


38


Blackbird, George


83 00


77


Boynton, Horace E.


147 80


Barton, Charles F.


154 28


1 84


16 20


Brackett, James D.


10 10


30


Barber, Rev. Henry H. .


18 20


Bennett, Lorenzo .


32 78


Bradshaw, Edwin B.


32 78


Burgess, Lot M.


50 60


Burgess, Rufus N. B.


47 36


Blackwell, Hugh .


50 60


Birney, Lydia, heirs of


61 56


18


Byrnes, James


14 96


Borns, Bernard


6 05


20


Buttamer, John


44 12


Buttimer, Stephen


5 24


Bullard, Charles H.


92 72


8 48


Bailey, Rev. Jonas M.


144 56


Baldwin, Nicholas


23 06


Brown, Charles H.


112 16


Brown, J. Frank


60 32


Brigham, George A. D.


42 50


Brastow, George O.


500 96


11 CO


Brastow, George L.


6 86


Benton, Reuben P.


589 25


Bucknam, Caleb


50 60


1 64


Buckley, Giles .


47 36


25


Bullard, Charles


172 10


Blaisdell, Abner


65 99


58


Bent, George H.


97 96


Barry, David J.


131 60


1 87


Beals, Henry M.


133 22


Bacon, Francis H.


79 76


56


Bent, Cyrus A.


131


RESIDENTS' TAXES.


Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uncoll'etd.


Ballou, Russell A ..


106 49


3 18


Brown, Eusebius


18 20


8


Buckley, James


27 92


Brown Alfred A., et al. .


74 52


64


Brown, Samuel E.


92 72


Bowen, John T.


37 64


1 00


Brown, Benjamin G. .


120 26


Buxton, Hervey E.


120 26


Brayton, George B ..


99 20


66


Bean, William E. .


6 86


10


Bucknam, James A. .


27 92


Bucknam, David P.


24 68


Bucknam, W. E.


5 24


3 24


Berry, Asa W. .


63 56


Brothers, Henry


50 60


Bowdren, James


37 64


3 24


Brown, Charles .


44 12


Briggs, Horace C.


63 56


Brine, John F.


99 20


1 75


Barry, John .


65 18


Boyd, Joseph


.60 32


38


Buckingham, Edwin B


301 70


Bottamer, Frank


55 46


22


Bradford, Thomas H .


39 26


Bird, Margaret .


32 40


Butler, Berzalda


125 12


2 58


8 10


Barnes, Miron E


91 10


90


Byard, Maurice


34 40


Bodwell, Abby S


64 80


Bicknell, Nehemiah B


23 06


Bird, Henry M .


136 46


Bingham, Norman W


91 91


Brum, Antone .


57 08


Boardman, Daniel W


58 70


73


Burroughs, Charles M


58 70


Barnes, Mrs. Mary


38 88


Baker, Albert .


47 36


2 00


Bennink, G. Henry


61 94


Bumpus, Isaac C. .


45 74


11


Barnes, Walter S. .


164 00


55


Bailey, Sally


.


43 74


Brooks, Jas. H. & Cann, Wm. R.


51 41


Bartley, James .


42 50


42


Beaty, John .


14 58


Bacon, John F ..


194 78


1 94


Brackett, Charles


47 36


1 08


Ball, George H .


10 10


23


Boyd, Henry C.


210 98


53


63 18


Burnham, Gershom T. .


66 80


Baxter, George L.


18 20


Brown, Emalius S.


58 70


135


RESIDENTS' TAXES.


Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uucoll'ctd.


Buffum, George S.


14 15


33


Bonner, Mary Ann


48 60


14


Blanchard, Benjamin A.


78 14


Bradford, William


94 34


53


Brookhouse, John H.


185 06


Byrnes, Henry A. .


18 20


20


Banks, David


6 86


4 86


2 00


Bennett, George E.


23 06


67


Bernard, John W.


5 24


5


Bartlett, Joseph W.


5 24


Bartlett, Ruel W.


5 24


3 24


Brown, Crawford F. .


5 24


11


Bradford, George R. .


10 10


Brown, James D. .


5 24


8


Brownell, Mary Ann


50 22


Brabrook, Albert A.


58 70


Brown, Alfred A. .


10 10


2 00


Blanchard, William and ?


85 00


85


Byrnes, John


37 64


C


Cassidy, Patrick


15 77


Cutter, S. Henry


76 52


Carver, Reuben


10 10


Carver, John E.


6 86


Cooper, Samuel


101 20


57


Cutter, Fitch


575 48


Crosby, Cyrus F.


428 06


2 56


Cutter, Miss Harriet


434 16


Crosby, Theodore W.


10 10


6


Cushing, Isaac C. .


101 63


3 00


Coles, Mrs. Emeline T.


19 44


Chase, Samuel


19 82


2 00


Cutter, Georgiana .


87 48


94


Cutter, Edward F.


360 50


13 12


2 00


Colburn, Rev. Wm. W. .


18 20


Chick, Horace, heirs of .


121 50


Cummings, David .


889 76


Carpenter, Peter


48 98


48


Collins, Michael


18 20


20


Colbath, Chesley J.


3 24


3 24


Connolly, John


44 12


Coffin, Henry


314 66


Crowningshield, A. W.


58 70


Craig, Mrs. Catharine E.


58 32


1 94


Condit, Sears


115 40


2 10


Clancey, James


21 44


28


Reed, Alex. D.


Cooper, Patrick S


136


RESIDENTS' TAXES.


Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uncoll'etd.


Collings, John H. .


60 32


Cary, Michael


20 63


Conlon, John


421 20


11 22


Crowell, Edwin


3 62


3 62


Collins, Timothy


5 24


Cowhig, John


6 86


Collins, John 2d


21 24


Corrigan, Thomas, heirs of


35 64


5 64


Clark, Cyrus D. .


50 60


Cole


5 24


Cheney, Mrs. Jane L.


85 86


Cheney, William


5 24


Carlton, Edgar W.


55 46


54


3 24


Cone, Orrin .


26 30


Cowles, Mrs. Augusta


32 40


Cunningham, Philip A.


67 61


Clark, James N.


240 14


Chase, Josiah S.


104 06


11 34


Crimmings, John


21 44


Carson, Jason


42 50


Canavan, Michael, heirs of


48 60


Cook, Asa M.


128 36


1 28


Cochran, Andrew


5 24


16


Conway, James


17 39


27


Cary, John B.


368 12


5 39


Craig, Robert


5 24


5 24


Cook, James .


14 96


Cronin, Philip


20 63


Corcoran, John


11 72


11


Carroll, Patrick


13 34


Canney, Michael


18 20


22


Curtain, Joseph


13 34


Curtis, Thomas .


10 10


Curtis, Edwin A.


168 86


56


Cutler, Samuel .


160 76


Cann, Henry A.


23 87


Carley, Matthew


23 06


Cutter, James R.


119 45


Crane, Andrew .


57 08


13


Colleton, James


50 60


2 43


Crimmings, Thomas


40 88


Casey, Michael .


29 54


S


Casey, Jeremiah, heirs of


30 78


8 10


Coughlan, Richard.


26 30


Craig, John


60 32


37


48 60


Chase, Henry


27 92


Crane, Charles H


131 60


Crosby, George H .


89 48


3 00


Cole, Erastus E.


233 66


Cole, John F.


128 36


1 28


Crane, David F.


293 60


-


137


RESIDENTS' TAXES.


Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uncoll'etd.


Crane (David F.) & Barnard .


307 80


Carney. Barney


21 44


18


Colegrove, A. J.


6 86


6 86


Conant, Ezra D.


236 09


Chandler, William H.


5 24


Chase, B. F. .


95 15


Conant, Edwin S. .


134 03


Conant, Edwin S., and Bradley. W. C.


380 70


Coats, Sylvester S.


18 20


Crane, Milo


68 42


85


Cummings, Charles H


40 88


8


Clark, Patrick .


32 78


Cleary, Alexander B.


14 96


Casey, Philip


19 01


26


2 00


Crimmings, John .


6 86


Crimmings, Dennis


100 82


4 86


Cashman, Michael


16 58 .


49


2 00


Cavanagh, Christopher


24 68


Conners, Thomas


11 72


20


Coburn, Lyman R.


40 88


18


Cann, William R.


34 40


51


2 00


Clark, Joseph H.


131 60


Crimes, William, heirs of


32 40


64


Clark, Joseph


770 69


Campbell, I. S., and Damon, George .


41 26


Codding, David N., and


Osgood, Edward


78 52


1 95


Curran, Michael


17 39


11


Cassell, William C.


63 56


1 00


Casey, Thomas, heirs of


35 64


38


1 62


Casey, Thomas


29 54


46


Cole, Sarah


9 72


21


Canavan, Michael J ..


142 94


Canavan, Francis P. .


139 70


2 69


Clark, Aaron


45 74


Cooley, Grace B.


8 10


24


Cotton, Lewis E.


110 54


Clark, Ramsey .


79 76


2 36


Conant, John F.


18 20


Crombie, William G ..


45 74


Cox, Thomas J.


57 08


4 86


Chase, Horace P.


58 70


19


Carney, Edward


23 87


Canfield, Michael


24 68


32


Condon, Michael


38 45


Curn, John


14 96


Collins, William


26 30


Chapin, Dr. Horace


83 00


1 60


Carr, Martin W.


34 40


68


Cooney, Thomas


58 70


54


3 24


..


10


138


RESIDENTS' TAXES.


Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uncoll'etd.


Cutter, Leonard F.


10 10


Cooledge, Joel .


39 26


Colburn, Gilman D.


5 24


Conlon, Robert .


26 30


70


Cotter, Patrick .


11 72


8


Cox, Michael


37 64


50


Connolly, Colman


27 92


Collins, Elizabeth .


8 91


Conant, George H.


121 07


7 29


Cutter, George


63 56


1 50


Cushing, Roswell D. .


115 40


Cushing, Jarvis


34 40


Cushing, Frederick


5 24


5 24


Champney, William R.


42 50


22


Cushing, Adna


50 60


57


Cook, Maria .


37 26


Cahill, Edward .


53 84


72


Crafts, John L. .


73 28


Cummings, James M.


121 88


1 46


24 30


Cayzer, John E.


87 86


Cristy, Henry F.


5 24


10


Chase, Charles O. L.


60 32


1 00


Carr, Robert


30 35


Cahill, William


26 30


50


Callahan, Dennis


18 20


Carter, Lorenzo D.


107 30


Charlton, John, heirs of


6 48


· Carney, Hugh


40 88


1 17


Callahan, John .


91 10


Callahan, Thomas .


14 96


30


Carl, Frederick .


138 08


32


Carty, Patrick J.


18 20


2 00


Campbell, William


42 50


Cleaves, Charles


40 88


Chase, Daniel E.


698 60


13 26


Cooledge, James E.


5 24


3 24


Carpenter Brothers


57 46


99


Chabot, Joseph A.


60 32


Conwell, Russell A.


5 24


Cummings, John A. .


5 24


Cotton, John F.


14 96


Coverly, Joseph S.


6.86


Clarkson, John


83 CO


2 22


2 00


Clark, George B.


34 40


Colman, Amiel


58 70


Chase, Aaron, jr.


4 43


Colman, George


10 10


Conant, John R.


154 28


43


22 68


Chase & Austin


12 96


Cook, Thomas R.


326 00


Cook, Albert


8 48


27


139


RESIDENTS' TAXES.


Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uncoll'ctd.


Cook, Arnold, estate of J. D. Prindle, ex'r.


113 40


113 40


Coakley, Timothy


18 20


Chapman, Kendrick W.


196 40


4 29


Cunningham, Thomas


165 62


Cooledge, Aaron R. .


142 94


Cowden, George H.


53 84


Cromley, William


39 26


65


Canfield, John B. .


74 90


1 90


Chase, Luther R.


39 26


1 21


2 00


Cotton, George H.


82 19


Clifford, Charles H.


50 60


83


Casey, Owen


21 44


35


Chaffee, Charles S.


121 88


Clancey, Michael, heirs of


12 96


Connell, Michael


27 92


Crane, Wesley C ..


142 94


Cotter, Julia .


22 68


Cheney, Joseph F.


102 44


Coker, Edward C ..


42 50


20


2 00 .


Crocker, Samuel P.


204 50


Carlton, Amos B. .


142 94


Conant, George F.


23 06


Casey, John .


19 82


Curtis, John S. .


36 02


Currier, Almira W.


42 12


Childs, Lydia B.


64 80


Carlton, Samuel A.


706 70


Casey, Michael, heirs of


17 82


17 82


D


Durell, William H.


58 70


Dickson, William E. .


16 58


57


Doherty, Mrs. Honora


21 06


Darling, John L.


61 94


Dodge, Levi G.


104 06


2 46


Daniels, Jerome S.


39 26


Davis, Charles


175 34


Doolittle, Joseph


102 44


2 56


Dyer, Nathaniel A.


118 64


Dowling, Joseph S.


48 98


Doyle, Nicholas


131 60


Davis, Alden P.


76 52


DeGrushe, Mrs. Sarah


55 08


Dutton, Adoniram


39 26


20


Dyer, Jonathan C.


6 86


Davis, Solomon


76 52


Delano, Charles H.


37 64


36


Dennett, George W.


44 12


Dougherty, Jeremiah


18 20


140


RESIDENTS' TAXES.


Assessed.


Interest.


Abatem't.


Uncoll'etd.


Dougherty, James


18 20


2 00


Delano, Thomas I.


91 10


1 12


Davis, Charles M.


172 10


Daly, James J. .


50 60


Dwyer, Robert .


61 94


Doherty, John


11 72


Dugan, Patrick .


14 96


42


Day, Dennis .




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