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When the wells had been constructed to the point where only the con- struction of the well houses and installation of the pumps were necessary, another pumping test was begun. These tests were run for several days during which time the effects upon all test wells were noted. Again the State Department of Health approved them for final construction, installation and testing.
The final construction of the well houses and installation of the pumping machinery were completed in the late fall whereupon the final tests were run with both wells operating simultaneously under direction of the State. The test was run from December 8 to December 24, 1936, after which final approval of the two wells was given by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health with the understanding that the entire water supply pumped at the South Attle- boro plant be treated. As mentioned before, this treatment had been recom- mended for several years by the State Department.
Final construction of the supply line from the wells to the pumping station had been rushed to completion before the final tests were begun.
When the satisfactory supply from these wells became apparent in the fall of the year studies were immediately begun for the construction of a treat- ment plant. On December 2, 1936, the contract for the construction of the water treatment plant was signed by the contracting firm of James A. Munroe & Sons; the sub-contractor for installation of the treatment equipment was the Norwood Fngineering Company of Florence, Massachusetts. The construction was actually begun before the end of the year; consequently the City will have at its disposal within a short time an additional water supply estimated at 1,200,- 000 gallons per day on the basis of continuous operation.
The additional supply which the new development makes possible insures the City of an adequate supply of water for emergency use and through the dry summer periods.
The importance of a good supply of water for the community is so vital that every citizen should take an active interest in obtaining for the community a water distribution system of modern equipment and maximum value to the public.
SEWER DEPARTMENT
During the year the entire filtering area was cleaned as usual. However, the present area is not sufficient to properly filter and dispose the quantity of sewage which at present must be taken care of. Following are figures showing the actual amount of sewage being filtered by the present area and figures which, according to best authorities on sewerage practice, show what our filtering area should be for proper disposa of present quantity:
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Present area of filter beds 15.5 acres Daily average of sewage for 1936. 1,074,954 gallons Present amount of sewage per acre per day. 63,350 gallons Recommended amount of sewage per acre per day according to authorities on American sewerage practice. 27,000 gallons
Using the daily average amount of sewage for 1936 together with the above recommended amount of sewage per acre per day, the necessary filtering area for our sewage disposal plant would be 39.8 acres.
Using the maximum amount of sewage for any one day in 1936 which was 5,018,900 gallons, together with the recommended amount of sewage per acre per day, the necessary filtering area for this maximum would be 185.9 acres.
Using the area required for the daily average amount of sewage for 1936 according to the recommendations of authorities on this subject, which we found to be 39.8 acres, it is found that our present filter area is only 39% of the area required for adequate disposal of the sewage.
In view of the above facts I would recommend an early study be made for adequate facilities of our sewerage disposal system.
Very little flushing of sewer mains could be done during the year due to the inadequate funds allotted. I would therefore recommend that a larger appropria- tion be made in the future to avert serious conditions.
Along the railroad in Hebronville, just south of Knight Avenue, there is approximately 500 feet of elevated 30-inch trunk line sewer constructed of re- inforced concrete on concrete piers. This line has been the cause of considerable trouble due to the leaking of sewage at the expansion joints; also considerable spalling of the concrete has taken place. During the fall the worst leak was temporarily repaired at considerable expense.
Studies have been underway for some time relative to the replacement of this structure with a 30-inch iron pipe. This type of pipe would have pro- visions for expansion at the joint couplings, and the material would be of a com- position to withstand the action of the acids inherent in sewage. I recommend that immediate consideration be given the project prior to any serious break which would be more costly and detrimental to health conditions.
SEWERS, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Caretaker at Beds
$1,359.42 .
Maintenance and Improvement of Beds
Labor $191.16
Material
241.64 432.80
Insurance
96.35
Taxes
Town of Seekonk. 67.50
City of Pawtucket.
14.36
81.86
Maintenance and Operation of Sewer System
Labor. $147.89
City of Attleboro-
Water Charge. 100.00
Material
4.81
252.70 $2,223.13
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SEWER CONNECTIONS
Total connections January 1, 1936 1861
Buildings served. 2073
Connections added during 1936. . . 10
10
1871
2083
SPECIAL ACCOUNTS North Main Street and Commonwealth Avenue Widening
In July North Main Street from Holden Street to Commonwealth Avenue was treated with a bituminous material and covered with sand. There were also other miscellaneous items for labor and material charged to this account.
Labor
$ 141.06 844.02 $ 985.08 Material
Emory and Pine Street Improvement
There were miscellaneous items in connection with maintenance charged to this account.
Labor $ 7.98 101.37 $ 103.35
Material
Adamsdale Avenue Reconstruction
In June Adamsdale Avenue from Allen Avenue to Brown Street was given a surface treatment of bituminous material and sand; other miscellaneous items complete the expenditures shown.
Labor Material
$. 13.03 312.96 $ 325.99
Leroy Street Improvement
The expenditure as shown is a maintenance cost.
Material
$
50.00
Improvement of Mechanic Street E. R. A.
The expenditures as shown are maintenance costs. Labor Material
$ 40.63 327.47 $ 368.10
Equipment Repairs
The expenditures as shown are for maintenance costs.
Labor Material
2.28 8.86 $ 11.14
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ANNUAL REPORT
Improvement of Pond Street E. R. A.
In May the entire length of Pond Street was treated with a bituminous material and sand; also the guard fence was repaired plus other miscellaneous items.
Labor
Material
$ 59.20 237.73 $ 296.93
Pond Street E. R. A. Drain
The expenditures as shown are for miscellaneous items of maintenance.
Labor $ 5.00 56.12 $ . 61.12 Material
1
South Attleboro Rail Elimination and Replacement
The work done under this account includes such items as building a stone wall at Wilbur's, repairing stone wall at Balser's, relocating fence, removing trees, grading lawn at Wightman's due to sidewalk relocation and other incidental work.
Labor
$ 292.59 576.34 $ 868.93 Material
West Street Construction
Under this account is the construction of a stone wall on West Street along the McCormick property. The wall is 226 feet long and in volume is 95 cubic yards. The work consisted of considerable excavation, tree removal and grading of sidewalks; also repair of granolithic walk, the placement of approximately 60 feet of granite curbing around the corner at North Main Street, and regrading lawns and driveways due to construction damages, plus miscellaneous items.
It was necessary to construct the wall at McCormick's on West Street after the repaving of the street in order to provide a sidewalk on this side of the street. There was an existing high bank which had to be cut down to grade, and the retaining wall was then constructed for protection to the public and the property.
Labor Material
$ 1,034.27 877.62 $ 1,911.89
Ashton Road Construction
In May the entire length of Ashton Road was treated with a bituminous material and sand. There are also other miscellaneous maintenance items included.
Labor. $ 7.40 223.28 230.68 Material
.
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ANNUAL REPORT
Hebronville Guard Fence
Work done under this account includes setting up new and repairing guard fence in Hebronville along South Main Street.
Labor $ 49.66 35.42 $ 85.08 Material
North Avenue E. R. A. Drainage
An extension to the culvert at Deantown Road was built and a headwall for same constructed; also the grading and inlet stone reset on one of the catch basins. All basins and pipe lines were cleaned.
Labor
$ 39.27 48.70 $ 87.97
Material
1925-1927 Street Widening Loan
Various expenditures for maintenance are included under this account.
Labor
$ 19.81 463.72 $ 483.53 Material
Construction of Ruggles Street E. R. A.
The entire length of Ruggles Street was treated with a bituminous material and sand. There were also other miscellaneous items including sidewalk grading and excavation.
Labor Material.
50.41 99.59 $ 150.00
Curbing and Cement Walk Construction
Granolithic slabs for sidewalk replacement on Peck Street were constructed and placed.
Labor Material
$ 44.84 9.09 $ 53.93
Construction of Central Street E. R. A.
In May Central Street was given a surface treatment of bituminous material and sand on the entire length of the street.
Labor. Material
$ 4.63 95.37 $ 100.00
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ANNUAL REPORT
East Fourth Street Improvement E. R. A.
Under a Federal project the above street was reconstructed from County Street to the Ten Mile River. The work included the reconstruction and placing of a gravel and bituminous surface, paving of gutters, construction of gravel sidewalk and miscellaneous items in connection with construction.
Labor Material
$ 113.16 442.14 $ 555.30
North Main Street Construction E. R. A.
Under a Federal project North Main Street was reconstructed from Sanford Street to Elizabeth Street. The work included the placement of a 7-inch stone penetration pavement, resetting of curb, removing trees, replacing granolithic walks, resetting manholes and other miscellaneous work pertaining to the con- struction. The rail removal was taken care of by the Interstate Transit Corpora- tion.
Labor $ 1,514.70 Material 5,431.95 $ 6,946.65
Construction of Bliss Avenue E. R. A.
In May the entire length of Bliss Avenue was given a surface treatment of bituminous material and sand. The sidewalks were also gravelled and graded. Labor $ 23.77 153.13 $ 176.90 Material
Sidewalk Curbing for Capron Park, Horton Field and South Attleboro School
Expenditure as shown is for miscellaneous charges. $ 12.29 $ 12.29 Material
County Street Drainage and Construction E. R. A.
Under a Federal project drainage line construction from Sixth Street southerly was completed during the year. The work consisted of excavation of trenches, laying pipe, refilling trenches, construction of catch basins and manholes, also incidental work to the general construction. This work was completed in preparation for the pavement construction which followed later.
Labor Material
$ 498.47 686.77 $ 1,185.24
1935 South Main Street Hebronville Drainage E. R. A.
Under a Federal project drainage construction from the Attleboro-Seekonk line northerly to the river bridge was undertaken prior to the opening of the road construction project. The work consisted of excavating trenches, laving pipe, refilling trenches, constructing catch basins, manholes and other miscellan- ยท eous work incidental to construction.
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Labor
Material
$ 137.56 1,048.59 $ 1,186.15
South Main Street Improvement
Under a Federal project the part of the roadway occupied by street railway tracks was reconstructed from a point at Atwell's curve to the Attleboro-Seekonk line. The work included the gravel refill and placement of a 7-inch stone penetra- tion pavement, except for a distance of approximately 1200 feet which was a 2-inch cold mix; also paving a stone gutter and curb the entire distance, setting circle curb, gravel filling and grading and sidewalk the entire distance on one side of the street, setting new fence and other work incidental to the general con- struction.
Labor. $ 1850.24 Material $ 5,558.02 $ 7,408.26
Dexter Street Construction
Under a Federal project Dexter Street from South Main Street 2200 feet easterly was reconstructed and a gravel roadway with a bituminous surface placed the entire length. The work included excavation, gravel refill, bituminous surface, relaying 200 feet of water main, constructing additional sidewalk area to concrete bridge, constructing and grading gravel sidewalks, paving gutters, placing guard rail on bridge, and other work incidental to the general construction.
Labor $ 945.96 1,195.93 $ 2,141.89 Material
County Street Pavement Construction
This account covered generally the entire reconstruction of County Street from North Main Street to County Square. The work consisted of excavation, gravel refill, placing a 7-inch stone penetration pavement, resetting curb, placing new circle curb, paving, resetting manholes, placing sidewalks, constructing and grading gravel sidewalks, and also other work incidental to the general construction.
Labor Material
$ 4,557.43 9,368.54 $13,925.97
Public Works Highways-Chapter 464-Acts of 1935
County Street-Third to Olive Street: This account was set up through an allotment from the State of Massachusetts in accordance with Chapter 464, Acts of 1935. An application was sent to the State Department of Public Works to have $4,052.00 of the allotment set aside for purchase of materials for the County Street reconstruction project between Olive Street and Thirteenth Street. Their approval was subsequently given. Accordingly, the amount was used for purchase of materials for the construction which is outlined in the preceding account.
Material.
$ 4,052.00
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Public Works Highways-Chapter 464-Acts of 1935
County Street-Olive Street to Thirteenth Street: This account was set up in a manner identical to the preceding account, except that the application was made for the balance of the total allotment which amounted to $2,777.61 to be spent on County Street from Olive Street to Thirteenth Street and approval was obtained. Accordingly, the amount was spent for materials in the location stated for the reconstruction of County Street as described in a preceding account.
Material
$ 2,777.61
Tanager Road Construction
In May Tanager Road from North Main Street to Bank Street was recon- structed. The work included excavation, gravel refill, placement of a bituminous surface, construction and grading of gravel sidewalks and other work incidental to the construction.
Labor.
ef 234.79 516.33 $ 751.12 Material
South Avenue Reconstruction
This account is for the reconstruction of South Avenue from Thacher Street to Uhlig's Hill, the construction being under the Chapter 90 regulations in which the State, County and Municipality share the cost. The contract for the construction was awarded to the John Deveney Company.
The reconstruction includes extensive drainage work plus the placement of a 7-inch stone penetration road. Up to the end of the year considerable progress has been made in placing the drainage system for surface and sub-grade drainage. The work will be continued to completion in 1937. Following are the expenditures to the end of 1936.
Labor. Material
$ 142.86 9,570.58 $ 9,713.44
Pembroke Avenue Construction
In May construction of Pembroke Avenue was begun from County Street to Hawthorne Street. The work was completed in September and included excavation, gravel refill, placing bituminous surface, constructing and grading gravel sidewalks, and also other work incidental to the general construction.
Labor $ 410.11 407.53 817.64 Material
Fisher Street Construction
In September the work was begun for the construction of a portion of Fisher Street. Up to the end of the year the work has included excavation and gravel refill.
Labor Material
$ 311.28
113.23 424.51
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ANNUAL REPORT
Fenton Avenue Construction
Under a Federal project Fenton Avenue from Brown Street to Washington Street was reconstructed and approximately 500 feet of 6-inch new water main placed. The work included excavation, gravel refill, placement of bituminous surface, construction of gravel sidewalks, relaying approximately 375 feet of 6-inch water main and other work incidental to the general construction.
Labor $ 486.74 615.21 $ 1,101.95 Material
Brook Street Drain Project
Under a Federal project work was begun in December on Brook Street at Thacher Brook to construct a pipe line 33 inches in diameter, running along Brook Street to Falmouth Street; then along Falmouth Street to Thacher Brook. This will eliminate the open brook which previously cut across lots from the Falmouth Street end to the Brook Street end. Up to the end of the year good progress had been made on the excavation of the trench which will require sheeting and pumping. This project will be completed in 1937.
Labor
$ 92.19 928.94 $ 1,021.13 Material
Newport Avenue Water Main
The charge shown is a small maintenance item.
Labor
$ 1.88
Fenton Avenue Water Main Line Replacement (W. P. A.)
Under a Federal aid project an old two-inch water main was replaced with a six-inch main and other specials necessary to the project.
Labor Material
$ 87.92 524.24 $ 612.16
Pembroke Avenue Water Main Replacement
In conjunction with the general improvement of Pembroke Avenue, an old two-inch main line was replaced with a six-inch line and necessary specials. Labor Material
406.90 807.18 $ 1,214.08
Pleasant Avenue Water Main Replacement and Extension (W. P. A.)
Under a Federal aid project work was started on Pleasant Avenue recon- structing the entire length and removing an old two-inch main line and replacing it with a six-inch main line. This project will be completed in 1937.
Labor Material $ 10.85 332.40 $ 343.25
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ANNUAL REPORT
Prince Street Water Extension
This work was begun in 1936 and calls for i six-inch main line extension from Payson Street southerly. The extension is being placed to accommodate new construction. This project will be completed in 1937.
Labor
Material
21.64 471.05 $ 492.69
EXPENDITURES 1936-PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Charges to December 31, 1936
General Administration:
Superintendent's Salary
$ 3,534.63
Eng. Salary, Asst. Eng., Rodman, etc.
7,469.11
Clerical Labor.
4,450.99
Engineering Supplies
64.90
Office Supplies.
142.80
Insurance .
44.92
Superintendent's Auto Maintenance.
53.13
Rent.
756.00
Light.
21.80
Telephone
118.46
Incidentals.
4.45
$ 16,661.19
Highway Division :
Resurfacing
1,458.76
Drains
1,732.09
Street Sweeping
790.30
Street Patching
6,004.33
Street Cleaning
1,412.92
Sidewalk Maintenance
442.65
Equipment, maintenance and repair.
651.04
Road Rollers .
226.81
Auto Maintenance
75.12
Road Oil and Tar.
5,383.86
Crushers. .
218.94
Ten Mile River and Thacher Brook
29.42
Insurance .
915.99
Rent, Maynard Street Land.
69.60
Vacations .
425.60
Signs, Clock and Numbers
145.28
Incidentals.
60.32
Snow and Ice
5,405.80
Sidewalks and Curbing
1,114.33
27,051.02
New Equipment.
5,998.39
Street Lighting
29,511.62
Bridges, Fences and Culverts.
487.86
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ANNUAL REPORT
Water Division:
Maintenance Payroll.
10,288.41
Maintenance Material
897.99 1
New Meters. .
893.08
Services.
1,508.38
Shop and Barn
413.15
Maintenance of Buildings
411.13
Main Line Maintenance.
1,007.07
Auto Operation.
599.45
Insurance
1,072.20
Taxes.
324.51
Incidentals.
2.80
Emergency Thawing.
50.80
Liens
57.78
17,526.75
Main Line Extension
2,649.93
Newport Avenue Water Main
1.88
Fenton Avenue Water Main Line Replacement
612.16
Pembroke Avenue Water Main Replacement. .
1,214.08
Pleasant Avenue Water Main Replacement and Ex- tension.
343.25
Prince Street Water Extension
492.69
Pumping Station Division:
Payroll
7,626.64
Fuel
9,553.98
Oil
151.62
Pumps. Boilers .
544.48
Cleaning Filter Beds
374.62
Care of Equipment, Grounds and Beds
236.34
Light.
139.41
Phone
222.10
Incidentals.
25.92
19,454.79
Sewer Division:
Filter Beds.
1,970.43
Repair and Care of Sewers
252.70
2,223.13
Rifle Range
146.92
City Survey
1,075.10
Sidewalk Curbing for Capron Park, Horton Field and South Attleboro School .
12.29
Equipment Repair
11.14
Improvement of Mechanic Street E. R. A.
368.10
Leroy Street Improvement .
50.00
Adamsdale Avenue Reconstruction .
325.99
North Main Street and Commonwealth Avenue
Widening
985.08
Emory and Pine Street Improvement.
109.35
1925-27 Street Widening Loan
483.53
North Avenue E. R. A. Drainage
87.97
West Street Construction ..
1,911.89
Ashton Road Construction
230.68
Curbing and Cement Walk Construction.
53.93
Pond Street E. R. A. Drain
61.12
579.68
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ANNUAL REPORT
Improvement of Pond Street E. R. A ..
296.93
South Attleboro Rail Elimination and Replacement
868.93
Construction of Ruggles Street E. R. A.
150.00
Construction of Central Street E. R. A.
100.00
Hebronville Guard Fence.
85.08
East Fourth Street Improvement E. R. A.
555.30
North Main Street Construction E. R. A.
6,946.65
Construction of Bliss Avenue E. R. A.
176.90
County Street Drainage and Construction E. R. A. .
1,185.24
1935 South Main Street Hebronville Drainage E.R.A. .
1,186.15
South Main Street Improvement.
7,408.26
Dexter Street Construction.
2,141.89
South Avenue Reconstruction.
9,713.44
Tanager Road Construction .
751.12
County Street Pavement Construction.
13,925.97
Fisher Street Construction .
424.51
Public Works Highways (Third to Olive Street)
4,052.00
Public Works Highways (Olive to Thirteenth Street)
2,777.61
Fenton Avenue Construction .
1,101.95
W. P. A. Sidewalks and Curbing Project
3,484.34
Brook Street Drain Project.
1,021.13
Pembroke Avenue Construction
817.64
$188,825.01
JURY LIST FOR ATTLEBORO-1936
1 NAME
RESIDENCE
OCCUPATION
PLACE OF OCCUPATION
Abbott, Frank C. Adams, Clifford J.
25 Bicknell St. 50 Holman St. 18 Thacher St. 975 So. Main St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Merchant
Attleboro
Carpenter
Attleboro
Unemployed
Attleboro
Audette, William E.
213 Pine St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Balser, Charles W.
181 Mendon Road 16 Angell St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Barton, Harvey E., Jr.
5 Atwood St.
Laborer
Attleboro
Bears, William S.
161 Locust St.
Furniture shop
Attleboro
Beland, Arthur
22 Carpenter St.
Wire Drawer
Attleboro
Bellavance, Julian
178 Pine St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Betts, Lucien P.
55 Collins St.
Clerk
Attleboro
Bibby, William
225 Mendon Road
Mill hand
Attleboro
Blackburn, William A.
197 So. Main St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Blackinton, Virgi.
388 So. Main St.
Editor
Providence
Blanchard, Albert T.
156 Cumberland Ave.
Salesman
Attleboro
Boivin, Albert
11 Parker St. 9-A Oak St.
Office Asst.
Attleboro
Bowman, Orie
33 Emory St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Branaghan, George W.
29-B Pleasant St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Bregnard, Alfred W.
59 East St.
Stamper
Attleboro
Brennan, Russell E.
11 East St.
Student
Boston
Brennan, William M.
52 Tiffany St.
Salesman
Attleboro
Briggs, Arthur M.
384 So. Main St.
Foreman
Attleboro
Broadbent, John E.
20 Ashton Road
Jeweler
Attleboro
Brousseau, Ovila S.
52 Orange St.
Clerk
Attleboro
Brown, George N.
55 Emory St.
Optical worker
Attleboro
Bruce, Isaac H.
351 So. Main St.
Merchant
Attleboro
Burt, Frank E.
175 South Ave.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Bussiere, George E.
82 Carpenter St.
Insurance Agent
Attleboro
Callahan, Robert E.
16 Foley St.
Public Works
Attleboro
Campbell, Ralph W.
125 Deanville Road
Auto Laundry
Attleboro
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ANNUAL REPORT
Jeweler
Attleboro
Bolesky, John D.
Milk dealer
Attleboro
Barrett, William P.
Akerley, Clive H. Atwell, Russell
Carpenter, Earl B. Carpenter, Edwin H. Carroll, John B. Casey, John J.
35 Elizabeth St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
40} Elizabeth St.
Foreman
Attleboro
Printer
Attleboro
20 Elizabeth St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Charlebois, Ulderic
24 Carpenter St.
Manager
Attleboro
Clarke, Howard R.
8 Maple St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Clarke, James A.
17 Foley St.
Spinner
Attleboro
Cleary, Richard L.
14-A Leroy St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Conlan, James B.
14 Horton St.
Die Cutter
Attleboro
Conro, Wray
24 Dean St.
Clerk
Attleboro
Cooney, J. Raymond
12 Benefit St.
Physical Director
Attleboro
Cornell, Fred H.
385 So. Main St.
Foreman
Attleboro
Cotton, Maurice W.
408 Washington St.
Steel worker
Attleboro
Cotton, William A.
41 Holman St.
Butcher
Attleboro
Cronin, William F.
9 Foley St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Croteau, Albert C.
248 So. Main St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Crowley, James H.
64 Orange St.
Truck Driver
Attleboro
DeLage, William N
19 Capron St.
Toolmaker
Attleboro
Delaney, Lyons F. H.
205 Highland Ave.
Manager
Attleboro
Dennis, Edward F.
94 Hope St.
Unemployed
Attleboro
Derosier, Dona
100 Dunham St.
Caretaker
Attleboro
Dion, Arthur N.
33 Pearl St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Dion, Jean B.
30 Major St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Dobra, Frederick
38 Elizabeth St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Doherty, Lawrence A.
41 Pleasant St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Doucette, George
50 Carpenter St.
Manager
Attleboro
Doyle, Edward N.
36 Horton St.
Jeweler
Attleboro
Duffy, Patrick J.
47} Emory St.
Shipping Clerk
Attleboro
117 So. Main St.
Teacher (resigned)
Attleboro
Eastwood, William F. Eaton, Arthur L.
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