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2,640
Poll tax only
3,013
Total 5,653
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Number of Polls Assessed.
Males 4,140 18
Males, added
Total males assessed 4,158 Tax on each poll, $2.00.
Value of Assessed Personal Estate.
Excluding resident bank stock $3,356,175.00 Resident bank stock 24,160.00
Total
$3,380,335.00
Value of Assessed Real Estate.
Buildings, excluding land .... $5,052,785.00
Land, excluding buildings 3,117,490.00
Total
$8,170,275.00
Total value of assessed estate,
May 1, 1906 $11,550,610.00
Tax for State, County and Town Purposes, Including Overlayings.
On personal estate $ 56,113.57
On real estate 135,626.56
On polls 8,280.00
Total tax
$200.020.13
Rate $16.60 per thousand.
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Increased Valuation for the Year.
On buildings $332,072.00
On land
133,463.00
On personal property 304,245.00
Gain in valuation $769,780.00
Gain in number of polls, 222.
Number of horses assessed 803
Number of cows assessed 861
Number of neat cattle assessed 90
Number of swine assessed 321
Number of dwelling houses assessed 2,250
Numbers of acres land assessed
15,000
Number of fowl assessed
6.637
Value of fowl assessed
$2,990.00
APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1906.
Highways and bridges $12,000.00
Cliff street 100.00
George street 500.00
Hayward street 400.00
Hodges street
300.00
John street
500.00
Mendon road 400.00
Richardson avenue
1,000.00
Orange street, 1905
500.00
Pike avenue, 1905
500.00
New street, County and South Main
2,800.00
North Main street, 1905
750.00
Drain, Park avenue to Thacher Brook 450.00
Catch basin and drain pipe, Pleasant street 350.00
Sidewalks, Betterments 2,000.00
Sidewalks, general
2,000.00
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Street watering 3,000.00
Stand pipes, South Attleborough ..
250.00
Fire Dept., current and incidental .. 13,500.00
Fire Dept., 2,000 feet of hose. 1,200.00
Fire Dept., fire alarm boxes 325.00
Fire Dept., deluge nozzles 350.00
Soldiers' Relief 3,000.00
Suppression of illegal sale of liquors
250.00
Pauper department 7.500.00
Depositing of sewage 250.00
Military aid 60.00
Decorating graves of soldiers 300.00
Rent of G. A. R. Post, No. 145.
348.00
Current and incidental
11,500.00
Patrolmen and police
4,500.00
Street lighting
12,000.00
Public Library
3.500.00
School Department
63,750.00
Sanitaries
1,000.00
Capron Park
2.000.00
Water Department
1,000.00
G. A. R. markers
122.00
Sanitaries, 1905
2.700.00
Police station, 1905
1,500.00
Dodgeville schoolhouse
1,000.00
Robinson schoolhouse
1,000.00
Addition to High School
2,000.00
Briggsville schoolhouse
2,500.00
Sinking Fund
4,200.00
Interest on bonds
2,650.00
Interest on notes
2,000.00
Overdrafts for 1905
226.83
State tax
9.870.00
State highway tax
132.55
County tax
14,228.95
$198,263.33
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Estimated receipts 1,500.00
$196,763.33
Overlayings
3,256.80
Added taxes
36.00
Non-resident bank tax
2,254.94
Excise railway tax
2.327.05
Total tax committed to col- lector
$204.638.12
WM. H. GOFF, HARRY E. CARPENTER, GEO. M. WORRALL,
Assessors of Attleborough.
Annual Report of the Board of Engineers
To the Citizens of Attleborough :
The Board of Engineers of the Fire Department sub- mit their annual report for the year ending December, 1906:
Force of the Department.
The department consists of a Chief Engineer, two Assistant Engineers, six permanent men, twenty-two regular and six substitute hosemen, twelve regular and four substitute hook and ladder men, and five fire police, all located in the center of the Town ; a hose company at Farmers village, a double company (hook and ladder and hose) at South Attleborough, a hose company at Hebron- ville, a volunteer hose company at St. Jean Plat, and a volunteer company at Briggs Corner.
ROLL OF THE DEPARTMENT.
Board of Engineers.
Hiram R. Packard, Chief Engineer ;
James Howarth, Assistant Engineer ; E. V. Hicks, Assistant Engineer and Clerk.
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Hose Company No. I. South Main Street.
Charles E. Riley, Foreman; Allen W. Ferguson, Lieut .; E. Herbert Briggs, Clerk ; Charles Monroe, Treasurer. Hosemen :
Mark S. Millard, James W. Nicholson,
Frank V. Stearns, Herbert Mckinnon,
William E. Riley, Edwin S. Bullock,
Archibald Young, George S. Day.
Substitutes :
Frank E. Keeler, Donald Ferguson.
Permanent Men :
Bert Riley, Driver ; Adam Holloway.
Hose Company No. 2. Union Street.
James H. Rushton, Foreman ; Wm. Strong, Lieutenant ; Albert C. Parker, Clerk : J. Watson Rhind, Treasurer. Hosemen :
Edward C. Fuller, Robert Forbes,
William Young, Warren Wright,
John Bullock, Sherman A. Davis.
Substitutes :
Clarence Higgins, Arthur Read. Permanent Men : George White, Driver ; Joseph Newcomb.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. I.
Union Street.
Eugene S. Cole, Foreman ; Fred A. Clark, Lieutenant, Arno F. French, Clerk ; Earl F. Smith, Treasurer.
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Hook and Lauder Men:
Walter C. Dix, George L. Taylor,
Joseph H. Williams, George H. Nash,
Boyden F. Stevens,
George I. Boyden,
Charles F. Sweetland, William H. Smith. Substitutes :
Edward H. White,
Herbert Brown,
Albert L. Young, Crig C. Pope.
Permanent Men :
L. Flanagan, Driver ; Leonard Gould.
Hose Company No. 3.
Farmers.
Robert W. Sharkey, Foreman ; R. I. Giviens, Lieutenant ; William H. Sharpe, Clerk and Treasurer.
Hosemen :
Frank N. Fowler, Michael J. Slattery,
John H. Nerney, Robert Tipping,
Raymond Manchester, Herbert Todd,
Paul LaCrosse, John Hardt.
Hiram Congdon. Substitute : Joseph Lincout.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2
South Attleborcugh.
Fred J. Murphy, Foreman ; Wm. H. Coupe, Lieutenant ; Harold V. Hopkins, Clerk. Hook and Ladder Men:
John Bora, Henry A. Bunker,
Frank H. McGinnity, Henry C. Mahler,
George W. Orr, Frank E. Shaw,
George J. Wright, George R. Aubrey,
Nelson Roy.
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Hose Company No. 4. South Attleborough.
James W. Orr, Foreman; John J. Ludgate, Lieutenant ; Christopher J. McLaughlin, Clerk.
John J. Brennan, Charles L. Cotton
Daniel Driscoll, Michael E. Fox,
Walter W. Abbott, John H. Marsland,
Isaac L. Burker, Emory H. Orr.
Percy J. Doran. Substitutes :
Thomas S. Dean, Arthur W. Shaw.
Hose Company No. 5.
Hebronville. 7
H. A. Smith, Captain; William N. Goff, Lieutenant; Joseph V. Curran. Hosemen :
William Frenier, Thomas Murphy,
Alexander La Palme, Frank Frenier,
Albert I. Atwell, Charles S. Atwell,
Peter Gagnon, Martin Tierney,
Adel Messier. Substitutes :
Frank Gross, William Sargent, Victor Bushee.
Hose Company No. 6.
St. Jean Plat.
Levi Monast, Foreman ; John McGale, Lieutenant ; William S. Smith, Treasurer ; Napoleon Dorias, Clerk.
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Hosemen :
Arthur Dorias, George Chevalier,
Medore Duquette,
Frederick Duquette,
Armedas Duquette, Wilfred Champagne,
Philomme Dorias, Philias Duquette.
Substitutes :
Henry Smith, Joseph Bonin, Joseph Smith.
Hose Company No. 7.
Briggs Corner.
Alfred W. Brigham, Edward D. Briggs,
Çarl A. Brigham, Clerk.
Hosemen :
Herbert Rounds, Forrest E. Worrall,
Arthur Hicks, Fred Wade,
Jeffrey Field, William A. Vickery,
George L. Wetherell, Henry E. Briggs, Edward Peck. Substitutes :
Fred S. Briggs, Chester Eastman.
Fire Police :
Seth R. Briggs, Captain ;
Charles E. Wilbur, Ernest Hemple,
William Dunham, Dexter Newell,
George Ide.
Apparatus.
The apparatus of the department consists of one two- horse hook and ladder truck, with 300 feet of ladders and fully equipped with all necessary tools; one two-horse combination hose and chemical wagon, fully equipped ;
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one two-horse wagon, fully equipped; two supply wagons, and 4,000 feet of hose in good con- dition, located in the center of the Town; one one-horse hose wagon, 600 feet of hose and all necessary tools in good condition, located at the Farmers; one four-wheel hose reel, 850 feet of hose in good condition, and one two horse hook and ladder truck in good condition, located at South Attleborough ; one four-wheel hose reel, 1,000 feet of hose in good condition, located at Hebronville ; one hand reel, 800 feet of hose, located at St. Jean Plat ; one hand reel, 800 feet of hose, located at Briggs Corner ; one democrat wagon, one single-horse pung and one two- horse pung, located in the center of the Town.
Horses.
The department has seven horses, five at the Union street house and two at the South Main street house, in good condition.
Harnesses.
The department has four sets of double harnesses, one used by Hose Company No. I, one used by Hook and Ladder Truck No. I, one used by Hose Company No. 2, and one by Hose Company No. 5, Hebronville; four single harnesses, one used by Hose Company No. 4,South Attleborough; one by Hose Company No. 3, Farmers ; one used by the spare horse at Union street, and one extra harness, all in good condition.
Fire Alarm.
The Gamewell fire alarm system is in use and in good working order. It consists of the following apparatus : Two steam gongs, one at the pumping station at South Attleborough and one at the electric light station, located
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at the Farmers; three bells, one on South Main street, one near Pleasant place, one on Hose Company No. 4 house, South Attleborough; one striker, located on the church at Hebronville; one indicator at Hose No. I, one at Hose No. 2, and one at Hose No. 5; 15 tappers used in the shops and by members of the Fire Department; 52 fire alarm boxes, owned by the Town; one private box, owned by the Interstate Street Railway Company ; about 50 miles of wire and all necessary tools for keeping the same in repair; one storage battery, complete, with a six-circuit switchboard.
Houses.
The department houses are located as follows: South Main street house, occupied by Hose Company No. 1 ; Union street house, occupied by Hook and Ladder Com- pany No. I and Hose Company No. 2; the house at Farmers, occupied by Hose Company No. 3; the house at South Attleborough, occupied by Hook and Ladder No. 2 and Hose Company No. 4; the house at Hebron- ville, occupied by Hose Company No. 5. Hose Com- pany No. 6 is located in the building owned by the St. Jean Improvement Society. Hose Company No. 7 is located in a barn owned by Mrs. Willard Merry at Briggs. Corner.
Permanent Improvements.
During the last year we have purchased 2,000 feet of hose, two deluge sets, one Eastman single holder, four new fire alarm boxes, one corner of South Main and Mill streets, one corner of West and Thacher streets, one in hose house No. 4, and one located at Lona Cutt ; painted Union street hose house, repaired and painted supply wagon, painted hose wagon of Hose Company No. I and purchased one distributing nozzle and one life net.
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Statistics.
Total number of fires and alarms during the year 1906, 78.
Bell alarms 30
Still alarms 38
Fire where no alarm was given 6
Automatic alarms 2
2
Assembly calls
Total 78
Fires in buildings
38
Brush fires I6
Woodland
I3
Chimney fires
5
Grass fires
3
Ash bins 2
Lunch cart 1
Total loss for the year 1906 $84,450.19
Insurance paid on same 76,070.41
Loss over insurance 8,379.78
Although the number of calls for the year 1906 were 78 against 128 for the year 1905, we believe this was largely due to the reward offered by the Selectmen for the conviction of any person setting fires, as the number of wood and grass fires were 29 against 59 for the year 1905. It would be for the interest of the Town if the Selectmen still continue the reward.
Recommendations.
We would recommend the purchase of 500 feet of hose.
We would recommend the purchase of one deluge set.
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We would recommend a small building be erected at Briggs Corner for the use of Hose Company No. 7, cost not to exceed over $300, providing a piece of land could be leased for the same without any expense to the Town.
We would recommend the Town furnish free tele- phones for the use of the Assistant Engineers.
Salaries.
Chief Engineer $500.00 per year
Assistant Engineers 200.00 per year
Foremen I 15.00 per year
Hosemen 100.00 per year
Hook and ladder men 100.00 per year
Permanent men 16.00 per week
Farmers Hose Company, each man
25.00 per year
South Attleborough Hose Company, each man 25.00 per year
South Attleborough Hook and Ladder Company, each man 25.00 per year
St. Jean Plat Hose Company, each man 2.00 per year
Briggs Corner Hose Company, each man 2.00 per year
In conclusion we extend our thanks to the officers and members of the department for their prompt response to alarms and theinterest shown in extinguishing fires.
Respectfully submitted,
HIRAM R. PACKARD, Chief; JAMES HOWARTH, E. V. HICKS, Clerk ;
Board of Engineers.
Report of the Sealer of Weights and Measures
To the Selectmen of Attleborough :
Gentlemen :- The duties of a sealer of weights and measures have been much more thoroughly performed than during the preceding year, but the standard of per- fection which is desirable has not yet been attained.
My experience in the business has developed an in- crease of labor beyond what was deemed necessary when I assumed the duties of the position.
In the performance of my work during the past year I have sealed 4,176 "milk jars," and in the seventy-three places which I have visited during the year I have affixed 44I seals to scales, balances and measures which I have inspected.
A. T. WALES,
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
Report of the Inspector of Kerosene Oil
To the Selectmen of Attleborough :
Gentlemen :- Among the grocers and dealers in "illu- minating oil" my canvas has been more thorough this year than last, but I have failed to find anything in that line among consumers or dealers but the product of the Standard Oil Co.
Under the State law the "flashing point" is limited to IIO degrees.
In the tests which I have made during the past year I have in several cases extended the test to more than 150 degrees without flashing.
A. T. WALES,
Inspector of Kerosene Oil.
Report of the Inspector of Cattle, Provisions and Milk
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen of Attleborough :
Gentlemen :- I herewith submit my sixth annual report as Cattle and Milk Inspector for the year ending December 31. 1906.
I made my annual inspection of all the horned cattle and swine in Town in October.
Visits have been made to 195 stables, where 947 cows, 31 bulls, 126 young cattle, three oxen, one sheep and 996 swine were examined.
I have taken extra pains to find and quarantine cattle having the disease known as tuberculosis, with the result that 67 cattle were condemned and killed by the Cattle Bureau of the State Board of Agriculture this year.
There has been six horses quarantined under suspi- cion of having the disease known as glanders. Two were condemned and killed and four were released.
I have quarantined three dogs and one cow that had been bitten by dogs said to have the rabies.
I have inspected and released 272 cattle this year brought into Town from Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
I have sold 74 milk licenses this year, which is seven more than I sold last year.
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There has been some complaints about milk this year, which is not strange considering the large amount brought into Attleborough.
Respectfully submitted, CALEB E. PARMENTER, Inspector.
Report of the Park Commissioners for 1906
To the Citizens of Attleborough :
The appropriation for the year 1906 has been devoted principally to the clearing of the westerly portion of the Park, and the "Bushee" grove and its neighborhood have been cleared up and greatly improved.
The reclaimed portion of the Park calls for more atten- tion and money as the clearing advances, and we now find that a very appreciable part of our appropriation goes for this work.
The Casino will require painting the coming season, and we trust that the Town will allow a special appro- priation for this work, as to take it from the regular ap- propriation would reduce the work of clearing mate- rially.
We would again call your attention to the desirability of adding to the area of the Park. There is fine and - picturesque land adjoining it which would contribute vastly to its beauty, if obtained, and at the present time its money value is not great. If we are to have a Park at all we want it in keeping with the size of the Town. In a few years land all about the Park will be expensive, and we recommend that early steps be taken to acquire some of it while it is cheap.
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The Park appropriation has been disbursed as follows :
Labor pay roll $1,674.55
Whiting Nursery Co., trees 8.00
C. Hennick Co., trees. 21.00
Reading Nursery Co., trees 10.75 .
E. B. Norris, trees. 30.61
E. Caufy, freight 6.45
E. A. Briggs & Co., seed. 40.33
H. O. Chase, Casino care 6.00
Martha Banks, Casino care.
Attleborough Steam and Electric Co., lighting. 5.00
5.88
French & Brownell Hardware Co., supplies. .
16.40
John Anderson, labor, teaming and dressing ..
102.06
George H. Snell, repairs
14.00
Frank Mossberg Co., repairs.
7.35
Carpenter Coal and Lumber Co., lumber
J. L. Tobitt & Co., repairs and labor 5.81
H. E. White & Co., carpenter's work. 5.18
4.95
E. E. King, flowers . 16.43
N. Perry & Co., supplies and repairs 17.75
$1,998.41
Balance
1.59
Credit on books of Town 3.45
Total balance $5.04
Respectfully submitted. CHARLES E. BLISS, Chairman : E. CAUFY, Superintendent ; KARL H. HYDE, Secretary. Park Commissioners for the Town of Attleborough.
Examined January 22d. 1907, and found correct. BENJAMIN F. LINDSEY, W. L. ELLIOT, FREDK. L. LeBARON.
Auditors
Report of the Superintendent of Streets
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen of the Town of Attleborough :
Gentlemen :- I herewith submit the following as a report of the work done on the highways during the past year.
After receiving my appointment as Superintendent of Streets, the first thing taken into consideration was: How to perform the work in the best and most econ- omical manner.
After due consideration of the matter I proceeded to appoint my assistants, who are the same men that served in that capacity during the previous year, with the ex- ception of Walter Follett, who succeeded Oscar Thayer as division superintendent of the eastern section. We now found it necessary to purchase two more horses, as there was a large amount of work to be done. This makes a total of six excellent horses in the service of the high- way department. As our space at the Town barn was restricted it was deemed necessary to erect a large shed, therefore a building sixty feet long and twenty-six feet wide was erected, this structure affording ample room for two new watering carts and other vehicles and tools which heretofore were housed in buildings not owned by the Town.
At present the stone crusher is in good condition.
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The cost of repairs on the crusher and the steam roller during the past year have been unusually large as they are getting old and worn, and about double the amount of work has been required of them as that of any year previous to this time. After conferring with a repre- sentative of the Good Roads Machinery Company we decided that with further repairs the roller would be serviceable for one or perhaps two more years
The largest piece of work performed in the north divi- sion was the graveling of a section of Pleasant street. This street was worked to grade from Algers Corner to Parmenters Corner, a distance of 3,517 feet. The steam roller was used in finishing up this street, thus making a hard, smooth surface. One thousand one hundred and ninety-five loads of gravel were used on this street.
Park street was also graveled for a distance of 1,950 feet and was finished with the steam roller. One thousand one hundred and ninety cubic yards of gravel was used on this street.
Peck street was graveled from Perrin street to Hope street and the grade at the railroad crossing raised eighteen inches, thus making it necessary to build six new catch basins and to lay 320 feet of Akron pipe.
Benefit and Holden streets have been repaired. To complete the work on these streets it was necssary to use 138 loads of gravel.
Handy street has been improved between the residence of Solomon Perry and Park street. This street has been graveled 660 linear feet.
The number of loads of gravel used in the north divi- sion under general appropriation are 9.990.
The number of loads of other material used in this division are 2.360.
The largest and most expensive piece of macadamized road constructed during the year was done on Park street. east of the tracks of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co. The grade of this street was changed to conform
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- with the grade established by the Abolition of Grade Crossings. We then found it necessary to move the drinking fountain, also the curbing and stand pipe. This street was macadamized to the extent of 43,750 square feet, and in order to complete the job it was necessary to use 1,494 tons of crushed stone.
A large amount of work has been performed on Forest street. As the land is naturally wet we found it neces- sary to remove 940 cubic yards of poor material and re- place the same with coarse gravel, after which a coating of crushed stone was used for surfacing. The curbing on both sides of this street was reset and the gutters were repaved. This street has been improved for the distance of 540 linear feet.
Emory street has been improved from Morey street to Brook street, a distance of 750 feet.
Perrin street was also macadamized from Dean street to Peck street, a distance of 375 feet.
Pleasant street was macadamized for a distance of 950 feet.
Railroad avenue has been macadamized for a distance of 550 feet.
North Main street has been macadamized for a dis- tance of 900 feet.
The total number of loads of stone used in macadam- izing these streets was 4,831.
Thacher Brook Drain has been cleaned from Park street to Maple street. I would recommend that there be an appropriation made to continue the work of cover- ing the drain, also a thorough cleaning out of the same.
Street Cleaning.
The work in this department is continued under the direction of Charles Claflin. The work this year was so extensive it was necessary to add to the regular gang of men by employing two extra men and one more team, making a total of six men and two teams employed in
·
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this department. The work was as follows :
Feet.
Holman street. new walks 70
Summer street, new walks 833
Speedway, new walks 600
County street, new walks
600
Second street, new walks
I35
Brook street, new walks
350
Dunham street, new walks
270
Bank street, new walks
644
Holden street, new walks
70
Pine street, new walks 1,120
North Main street, new walks 2.18I
South Main street, new walks 1.200
Peck street. new walks 969
Pearl street, new walks
300
9.642 feet
On the above walks we used 1,542 loads of gravel, 379 loads of ashes and 555 loads of stone.
New Gravel Walks.
The appropriation of $2,000.00 was laid out as fol- lows :
Orange street, number of linear feet improved ... 875
Morey street, number of linear feet improved. 574
King street, number of linear feet improved. . 318
Forest street, number of linear feet improved ... 1.724
Hazel street, number of linear feet improved. 870
Cherry street, number of linear feet improved. . . 810
Hodges street, number of linear feet improved ... I,II9
No. Main street, number of linear feet improved. . 1.020
Railroad avenue, number of linear feet improved. 840
Atwood street. number of linear feet improved ... 180
West street, number of linear feet improved .. 665
Cliff street, number of linear feet improved. 402
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John street, number of linear feet improved. ..... 2,190 Carpenter street, number of linear feet improved. . 1,200 Heywood street, number of linear feet improved. . 585 Park street, number of linear feet improved. 1,584
Pleasant street, number of linear feet improved .. 1,980
School street, number of linear feet improved ... 300 Prospect street, number of linear feet improved .. 435
Perrin street, number of linear feet improved. . .
7II
Pine street, number of linear feet improved. . 1,543
Falmouth street, number of linear feet improved. . 420 So. Main street, number of linear feet improved .. 2,472
Dean street, number of linear feet improved. ...
692
Briggs Corner, number of linear feet improved .. I35
Eddy street, number of linear feet improved .. . .
180
Foley street, number of linear feet improved. . .
660
George street, number of linear feet improved ... 1,140
Peck avenue, number of linear feet improved. . . 204
Number of linear feet improved. .. . 25,828
Concrete Walks.
New concreting has been done on the following streets :
Yards.
Railroad avenue
196
Park street
I55
Pleasant street
310
Pleasant street, redressing 290
I would recommend that there be an appropriation for new concrete sidewalks.
East Division.
The streets in this division have been thoroughly scraped and generally repaired. The largest piece of work performed in this district was on Wilmarth street. This street received a coat of gravel eight inches in
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depth from a point about 100 yards east of Park street to Coombs hill, a distance of one and one-quarter miles. Two thousand one hundred and eighty loads of gravel were used on this street and the same was given to the Town by Mr. Lewis Goff.
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