The Roxbury directory 1864, Part 20

Author: Adams, George, comp; Adams, Sampson & co., comp; Sampson, Davenport & co., comp
Publication date: 1849
Publisher: Roxbury, J. Backup [etc.]
Number of Pages: 774


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Truant Officers -Benjamin Merriam, Joseph Hub- bard, Matthew Clark, Wm. D. Cook, Wm. E. Hicks, James Ball, Hawley Folsom, Jeremiah M. Smith, Samuel McIntosh.


HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


Board of Health .- The Mayer and Aldermen.


City Physician .- Joseph II. Streeter, M. D. Salary, $200. Office, Washington Street, opposite Cabot. [Chosen by concurrent vote, in May. ]


Consulting Physicians .- Charles M. Windship, M. D., Horatio G. Morse, M. D., Ira Allen, M. D. [Chosen by Mayor and Aldermen in May or June.]


Superintendent of Burial Grounds and Undertakers. -John C. Seaver, Joseph S. Waterman, Wm. Man- ning. [Chosen by Mayor and Aldermen, in April.]


CEMETERY AT FOREST HILLS. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. [Elected by the City Council.]


Ebenezer W. Bumstead, time expires, 1864; George Lewis, time expires, 1865; Francis C. Head, time ex- pires, 1866 ; Alvah Kittridge, time expires, 1867 ; Wm. J. Reynolds, time expires, 1868.


Alvah Kittredge, Chairman ; Francis C. Head, Secre- tary ; Joseph W. Dudley, City Treasurer, Treasurer; Joseph W. Tucker, Register; Oliver Moulton, Super- intendent.


The following officers are first elected by the Mayor and Aldermen, and then sent to the Common Council for their concurrence. They are paid by fees.


Field Drivers and Hog Reeves .- William D. Cook, Jeremiah M. Swett, Eldridge G. Cobb, Edward F. Mecuen, Matthew Clark, Thomas Culligan, Ebenezer T. Hitchcock, Luke Vila, Ebenezer B. Rumrill, James Staniels, Charles D. Bickford, Hawley Folsom, Wmn. E. Hicks, Samuel McIntosh, Sylvester E. Partridge.


Fence Viewers .- John Dove, David Simpson, Moses Gragg.


Pound Keeper .- Thomas M. Cotton.


Tithing Men .- Elbridge A. Hovey, Phineas B. Smith.


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Sealers of Leather .- Reuben M. Stackpole, Joseph W. Winslow.


Measurers of Wood and Bark .- Elbridge A. Hovey, Stephen Faunce, William Seaver, Henry Basford, Stephen Hammond, Francis Freeman, Edwin A. Remick.


Weigher of Hay, Coal, Beef, and Public Weigher .- Andrew W. Newman.


Sealer of Weights and Measures .- Melzar Waterman.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Geo. Putnam, Chairman. | Franklin Williams, Sec'y.


ELECTED AT LARGE. George Putnam, Wm. A. Crafts, Franklin Williams. ELECTED BY WARDS.


Ward 1 .- Horatio G. Morse, George J. Arnold.


Ward 2 .- Ira Allen, J. Warren Tuck.


Ward 3 .- T. R. Nute, George M. Hobbs.


Ward 4 .- John W. Olmstead, Jeremiah Plympton.


Ward 5 .- Edwin Ray, Alfred P. Putnam.


SCHOOLS.


LATIN AND ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, Mt. Vernon pl. Founded, 1645.


Wm. C. Collar, Principal. | M. Grant Daniell, Assist.


PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. - Miss Elizabeth Wes- ton, Teacher.


This School is under the direction of a Board of Trustees, consisting of the following gentlemen :-


George Putnam, President ; Charles K. Dillaway, Secretary ; S. C. Thwing, Treasurer ; A. C. Thompson, Theodore Otis, S. P. Blake, James Guild, John S. Sleeper, W. S. Leland, Joseph S. Ropes, W. C. Ap- pleton, James Ritchie.


HIGH SCHOOL .- For Both Sexes .- Kenilworth St.


S. M. Weston, Principal , Eunice T. Plummer, As- sistant ; Sarah A. M. Cushing, 2d Assistant.


DUDLEY SCHOOL .- For Girls .- Bartlett St.


Sarah J. Baker, Principal ; Emmie C. Allen, Jenny S. Leavitt, Clara B. Tucker, Helen J. Otis, Eliza Brown, Assistants.


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WASHINGTON SCHOOL .- For Boys .- Washington St. John Kneeland, Principal ; Harriet E. Burrell, Anna M. Williams, Delia Mansfield, Rebecca A. Jordan, Caroline C. Drown, Harriet M. Daniell, Assistants.


DEARBORN SCHOOL .- Both Sexes .- Dearborn pl.


William H. Long, Principal ; Maria L. Tincker, Rebecca R. Pettingill, Sarah S. Adams, Henrietta M. Young, Frances L. Breeden, Ann M. Backup, Margaret E. Davis, Ellen A. Marean, Caroline J. Nash, Louisa E. Harris, Mary G. Hewes, Louisa Litchfield, Assistants.


COMINS SCHOOL .- Both Sexes .- Gore avenue.


Daniel W. Jones, Principal ; Mary C. Eaton, Alice C. Pierce, Elizabeth W. Young, Almira W. Chamberlin, Elizabeth A. Morse, Charlotte P. Williams, C. A. J. Smith, Sarah M. Vose, Esther M. Nickerson, Carrie K. Nickerson, Sarah A. P. Fernald, Mary E. Munroe, Assistants.


FRANCIS STREET SCHOOL -Both Sexes. Sophronia F. Wright, Principal.


TEACHER OF MUSIC IN GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. Charles Butler.


TEACHER OF DRAWING.


Benjamin F. Nutting.


JANITOR OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS.


Jonas Pierce, jr. Dudley Street.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS, 1864.


[Each School for both Sexes. Salary the first year $275 ; afterwards. $300.]


No. 1 .- Lizzie M. Wood, Yeoman St. 2 .- Anna M. Balch, Yeoman St.


3 .- S. Francis Rowe, Yeoman St.


4 .- Huldah R. Clark, Yeoman St. 5 .- Mary F. Neal, Eustis St. 6 .- Emna C. Wales, Sumner St.


7 .- Mary L. Walker, Sumner St.


8 .- Elizabeth C. Backup, Eustis St. 9 .- Clara M. Adams, Vernon St. 10 .- Susannah L. Durant, Vernon St.


11 .- Eliza J. Goss, Vernon St.


12 .- Kate F. Mayall, Vernon St.


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13 .- Annie G. Fillebrown, Sudbury St.


14 .- Olive E. Emery, Sudbury St.


15 .- Cornelia J. Bills, Sudbury St. 16 .- Mary E. Gardner, Sudbury St. 17 .- Sarah J. Davis, Avon Place. .


18 .- Caroline Lewis, Avon Place, 19 .- Mary A. Miers, Mill Dam.


20 .- Elizabeth M. Hall, Francis St. 21 .- J. B. Lawrence, Heath St. 22 .- Anna M. Eaton, Smith St.


23 .- Anna E. Clark, Smith St.


2.1 .- Asenath Nichols, Heath Place.


25,-Sarah W. Holbrook, Heath Place. 26 .- Mary L. Gore, Heath Place.


27 .- Emily L. Wilson, Heath Place.


28 .- Martha H. Horn, Orange St. 29 .- Emily B. Eliot, Orange St. 30 .- Henrietta M. Wood, Centre St.


31 .- Mary A. Morse, Centre St.


32 .- Maria L. J. Perry, Edinboro' St.


33 .- Mary F. Drown, Edinboro' St.


34 .- Almira B. Russell, Munroe St.


35 .- Francis N. Brooks, Winthrop St. 36 .- Maria L. Young, Winthrop St.


37 .- Anna E. Boynton, Elm St.


38 .- F. H. C. Bradley, Etm St. 40 .- Sarah H. Hosmer, George St.


41 .- Caroline E. Jennison, George St.


42 .- Mary C. Bartlett, George St.


43 .- Susan H. Blaisdell, George St.


44 .- Mary E. Johnson, Tremont St.


ASSISTANT U. S. ASSESSORS.


Alden Graham, Jeremiah Plympton ; office Soren's block.


CHURCHES, MINISTERS, &C., IN ROXBURY.


FIRST CHURCH AND SOCIETY,


Washington St., junction Dudley .- Congregational. Organized, 1630. Rev. Geo. Putnam, D. D., Pastor. Settled in 1830. Joseph W. Tucker, Clerk. C. K. Dillaway, Treasurer. Edward Wyman, William J. Reynolds, George Lewis, Standing Committee. Thos. Culligan, Sexton.


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DUDLEY ST. BAPTIST SOCIETY.


Dudley Street near Warren. Worship commenced 1818. Rev. Henry M. King, Pastor. Settled 1863. Geo. F. Joyce, Clerk. Win. A. Bowdlear, Treasurer. Kendall Brooks, Stephen Faunce, Francis Freeman, John F. Newton, Paul Sears, Geo. F. Joyce, Joshua Lincoln, W. A. Bowdlear, Benj. B. Converse, Charles Lane, James P. Wheeler, Nath. O. Hart, Standing Committee. Thomas Griffin, Sexton.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.


Shawmut Avenue between Washington and Dudley. -Incorporated 1820. Rev. John G. Bartholomew, Pastor. Settled 1860. Joseph II. Streeter, Clerk. Jos. W. Dudley, Treasurer. Chandler R. Ransom, William Barton, Daniel Jackson, Committee. John Culligan, Sexton.


ST. JAMES CHURCH.


St. James St .- Episcopal. Organized 1832. Rev. Geo. S. Converse, Rector. Settled 1859. Sandford M. Hunt, Samuel Walker, Wardens. John J. Soley, Clerk. J. B. Kettell, Treasurer. Charles McBurney, Joseph G. Torrey, William R. Lee, Henry Emmons, James W. Cathcart, Joseph Leonard, Francis L. Macomber, Stephen C. Perrin, Franklin Darracott, Vestrymen.


ELIOT CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.


Kenilworth Street .- Othodor. Incorporated 1834. Rev. Augustus C. Thompson, D. D., Pastor. Settled 1842. L. II. Briggs, Clerk. Chas. F. Bray, Treasurer. Win. Gaston, E. B. Huntington, J. N. Brown, J. S. Tappan, H. Holman, W. D. Adams, M. H. Day, Com- mittee. Ephraim S. Mulliken, Sexton.


FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Warren corner Cottage Street .- Organized 1841. Rev. John W. Dadman, Pastor. Settled 1863. George J. Lord, Ebenezer Ryerson, James B. Page, William B. May, Thos. Bagnall, Joseph Callender, Henry Scudder, J. G. Cary, Wm. II. McIntosh, Trustees. James M. Barton, Sexton.


MOUNT PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Dudley corner Greenville .- Unitarian. Incorporat- ed 1846. Rev. Alfred P. Putnam, Pastor. Settled in 1855. Charles E. Grant, Clerk. Charles L. Damrell,


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Treasurer. Josiah N. Daniell, J. L. Brigham, Theo- dore H. Bell, Leonard Ware, John S. Sleeper, Com- mittee. Jonas Pierce, Sexton.


TREMONT BAPTIST CHURCH.


Ruggles Street .- Organized 1845. B. F. Bronson, Pastor. Settled 1862. Thomas Hiller, Treasurer. William Brooks, Clerk. J. C. Averill, Sexton. Gera Farnum, J. C. Somerby, Thomas Hiller, Henry Crook, J. M. Perry, Committee.


ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH.


Circuit Street .- Roman Catholic. Founded 1816. Rev. P. O'Beirne, Pastor. Settled 1846. Rev. John P. Brennan. Rev. Win. J. Denvir, Assistant Pastors. Daniel Robertson, Sexton.


GERMAN METHODIST SOCIETY.


Shawmut Avenue, near Vernon .- Founded 1842. Rev. C. Blinn, Pastor. Settled 1861. Louis Foncar, Clerk ; Jacob Sauer, Sexton.


VINE STREET CHURCH.


Vine Street .- Orthodox. Founded 1857. Rev. John O. Means, Pastor ; Jos. F' Ballister, Clerk; Edward W. Noyes, Treasurer; Leonard Battis, Natn. F. Tenney, Ivory Harmon, John H. Lester, II. G. Crowell, Pru- dential Committee ; Nath. Morse, Sexton.


SOCIETIES, &c. ROXBURY ATHENAUM.


Instituted 1848. Number of volumes, about 8,000. Price of shares $25. Annual subscription, $4. Rooms, Dudley Block.


Henry Bartlett, President; John S. Sleeper, Vice- President.


James Guild, Treasurer.


Trustees .- George Putnam, C. K. Dillaway, S. C. Thwing, S. P. Blake, John Rogers, J. O. Means, J. S. Ropes, C. F. Bradford, W. S. Leland.


Secretary and Clerk .- John S. Flint.


WASHINGTON LODGE FREE MASONS.


Geo. Frost, Worshipful Master. Saml. Little, Sen. Warden. Geo. Hewins, Jun. Warden. R. W. Moli- neux, Treasurer. John F. Newton, Secretary. Alonzo W. Folsom, Sen. Deacon. Thos. W. Seaverns, Jun. Deacon. T. C. Craft and Geo. Richards, Stewards. G. B. Scott, Tyler.


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I. O. of O. F. WARREN LODGE No. 18.


Francis A. Hentz, Noble Grand. Selim Boyce, Vice- Grand. John Carruthers, Secretary. Thadde- us C. Craft, Treasurer. Peter McNaught, Warden. Alonzo W. Folsom, Conductor. James McNaught, Inside Guardian. Eibridge G. Scott, Outside Guardian.


ROXBURY CHARITABLE SOCIETY.


[Organized 1794.]


President .- William S. Leland.


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Vice-Presidents .- Josiah N. Daniell, Charles F. Bradford, Edward Wyman. Executive Committee .- John S. Sleeper, John J. Soley, J. Wells Parker, John B. Kettell, Jas. Ritchie, Joseph S. Ropes, James Tolman, James P. Wheeler. Treasurer .- John Rogers.


Secretary .- C. K. Dillaway.


ROXBURY DISPENSARY. [Instituted, 1841.]


John S. Sleeper, Chairman ; Charles F. Bradford, Joseph S. Ropes, Charles F. Bray, J. W. Parker, Jos. G. Shed, John B. Kettell, Wm. H. McIntosh, Mana- gers ; Charles K. Dillaway, Treasurer ; Joseph II. Streeter (Western District), Geo. J. Arnold (Eastern District), Attending Physicians.


CHILDREN'S HOME, AND HOME FOR AGED FEMALES. [Incorporated, 1856.]


C. K. Dillaway, President ; Win. S. Leland, Vice- President ; Mrs. Wm. Blanchard, jr., Secretary ; James Ritchie, Treasurer.


Managers .- Henry Bartlett, John Rogers, J. S. Ropes, Charles McBurney, Rufus Wyman, Lyman Hollingsworth, Mrs. Henry Bartlett, Miss Caroline, Porter, Miss Anna C. Lowell, Mrs. L. C. Bowles, Miss Theodore Otis, Mrs. C. F. Bradford, Mrs. James Tol- man, Mrs. Lyman Hollingsworth, Mrs. Paul Willard, Mrs. Wm. Whiting, Miss Sarah Bunker. Miss S. B. Richardson, Matron.


ROXBURY MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.


[Organized February 15, 1859.] Rooms, No. 5, Soren's Block.


President, Alonzo Josselyn; Vice-President, Uriah


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T. Brownell ; Treasurer, Donald Kennedy ; Secretary and Librarian, Greenleaf C. George.


Directors, John M. Marston, George C. Burgess, Franklin Williams, John J. Mann, Thomas Taylor, Matthew Foley, Lewis F. Whiting, George Sherive, George O. Fillebrown, Bradford Sherman, Hartley E. Woodbridge, George W. Adams.


Lecture Commitlee, Alonzo Josselyn, Uriah T. Brow- nell, William B. May, L. Foster Morse, George II. Munroe.


Annual Meeting second Wednesday in March.


ACADEMY OF THE SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME.


Shawmut Avenue, near Marcella Street.


SELECT SCHOOL OF ST. FRANCIS OF SALES.


Catholic School for Boys, Rev. George F. Haskins, Rector ; B. W. Whitcher, Principal. Vernon Street, near Auburn, Roxbury.


HOUSE OF THE ANGEL GUARDIAN.


Orphan Asylum and Boarding School for boys. No. of inmates, 275. Rev. Geo. F. Haskins, Rector. Vernon Street, Roxbury.


INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS IN ROXBURY AND VICINITY.


Office, Exchange Building, Washington Street.


Almon D. Hlodges President ; Moses Day, S. C. Thwing, Samuel P. Blake, Vice-Presidents ; William Whiting, Treasurer ; Edward Richards, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer; Moses Day, Samuel P. Blake, Jonathan French, Supply C. Thwing, Almon D. Hodges, Jolm S. SIveper, John T. Ellis, William Gas- ton, Allen Putnam, Charles McBurney, David W. Wil- liams, Wm. B. Kingsbury, John B. Townsend, Samuel C. Cobb, Wm. II. Bracket, Moses HI. Day, Trustees.


CITY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.


Office Exchange Building, Washington St.


Laban S. Beecher, President ; Edward Richards, Secretary and Treasurer ; Stephen Hammond, Moses Day, Daniel Jackson, Ivory Harmon, George Scott, Laban S. Beecher, Wm. Barton, Charles Stanwood, George Frost, Directors.


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BANKS.


PEOPLE'S BANK. Incorporated, 1832. Capital, $150,000. Guild's Building. President .- Henry Guild. Cashier .- C. R. Washburn.


DIRECTORS.


Henry Guild, Joseph W. Tucker,


Benj. F. Campbell, James Guild,


George Lewis, Nelson Curtis,


Wm. S. Leland, Ivory Harmon, Moses I. Day.


W. Roscoe Williams, 1st Clerkand Messenger. Discount, Tuesday, P. M.


Agency for the sale of U. S. Five-Twenty Bonds.


U. S. Revenue Stamps of all kinds can be obtained at the Bank. Office hours, 8, A. M. to 1, P. M., and 2 to 4, P. M.


ROCKLAND BANK.


Incorporated, 1853. Capital, $150,000 Exchange Building, Washington Street. President .- Samuel Little. Cashier .- C. E. Richardson.


DIRECTORS.


Thomas Adams, Calvin B. Faunce,


Francis M. Weld, Stephen P. Fuller,


George Frost, Marshal Stearns, Aaron D. Williams, jr.,


Robert G. Molineux, Bookkeeper ; George W. Ellis, jr., Messenger.


Discount, Monday, P. M.


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ROXBURY GAS LIGHT COMPANY.


Incorporated, 1852. Office, Exchange Building Washington Street. Capital, $175,000.


John J. Clarke, President ; John J. Clarke, Henry Bartlett, Charles MeBurney, James Gudd, George Curtis, George Lewis, George Frost, Directors ; Wm. B. Kingsbury, Treasurer ; Samuel Little, Clerk ; Thomas J. Pishon, Superintendent.


POST OFFICE.


Dudley Block, cor. of Dudley St. and Guild Row.


John Backup, Postmaster ; Robert A. Backup, James W. Bartholomew, Clerks ; C. F. Anderson, Albert E. Hentz, John Stevens, Letter Carriers.


N. B .- Lists of letters for ladies and gentlemen posted up in the ante-room of the office, immediately after the arrival of each mail.


MAIL ARRANGEMENTS, 1864.


Mails close at this Office as follows :-


A. M. A. M. M.


P. M. P. M.


New York City, Wash-


ington, and the South 6 00


12 00 5 30


Great Western .. ...


12 00 8 00


California (daily) .....


12 00


Foreign from Boston, Steamer sailing day. 6 00


Foreign from N. Y., day previous to sailing .. Canada


12 00 5 30


12 00 8 00


Maine


12 00 8 00


New Hampshire ..


8 30


12 00 8 00


Vermont .


8 30


12 00


8 00


Boston and Mass .. .


6 00 8 30 12 00


5 30 8 00


Rhode Island and Con- necticut 6 00 8 30 12 00 5 30 8 00


Mails assorted at 7 30 and 10 A. M., and 1 15 and 6 40 P. M.


The 6 A. M., 12 M. and 5 30 P. M. mails from this office connect with the mails closed in Boston at 7 30 A. M., 1 30 and 7 30 P. M. for New York City, Wash- ngton, and the South West.


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IRON RECEIVING BOXES,


For the reception of Letters and other matter for the mails, have been placed at the


Corner of Tremont and Ruggles Streets ;


Tremont and Washington Streets ;


Oak Street and Shawmut Avenue;


Highland Street and Eliot Square ;


66 Warren and Walnut Streets ;


Eustis Street and Grove Hall Avenue;


Eustis and Eln Streets ;


Davis and East Streets;


Eustis and Washington Streets.


These boxes will be visited daily (except Sundays and Ilolidays) at 11 A. M., and 4 and 7 P. M., and the contents will be forwarded by the first mails from the office after those hours. On Holidays, the collection will be made at 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. On Sundays, at 4 P. M.


In addition to the above, a Box has been placed at the corner of CENTRE and Schoon Streets, which will be visited daily (except Sundays and Holidays) at 7.30 and 11.30 A. M., and 5 P. M. Holidays, 10 A. M.


SUNDAY MAIL.


A mail will close at this office on Sunday at 4.30 P. M., in season for the mails which close in Boston for Worcester, Springfield, Bridgeport, New Haven, Providence, New York City, and the South, at 5.30 P. M. A mail will be distributed at 9.15 A. M.


OFFICE HOURS.


Office opened at 6.30 A. M., and closed at 8 P. M. Sunday, office open from 9 to 10 A. M.


NEWSPAPERS.


THE NORFOLK COUNTY JOURNAL. - Independent .- Weekly. Terms $2.00 per annum, payable in advance Office, over Central Market, Guild Row, opposite Guild's Building. L. B. & O. E. Weston, Printers. George H. Monroe, Editor and Publisher.


CITY GAZETTE .- Published every Thursday. Office 70 Washington street, adjoining Webster block. Terms, $2.00 per annum. William H. Hutchinson, Editor and Proprietor.


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EXPRESSES.


Edwin Allen, 101 Washington.


Bell & Bailey, 32 Ruggles.


J. Bere, 3 Guild's Building.


George W. Colburn, Shaw .. ut Avenue, cor. Marcella and 4 Guild's Building.


A. Cook, 51 Dudley.


MATHEWS & CO. 47 and 107 Washington and (8


Court Square, B.) residences 40 Sumner and Wins- low near Union (see adv. dept. p. 75)


Hilliard Nichols, 122 Parker.


Otis Soule, Prescott.


A. SUMNER, 2 Hall's Block (Furniture Moving, seo adv. dept. page 64)


ROXBURY MILITARY ASSOCIA- TIONS. ROXBURY HORSE GUARDS.


Chief of Squadron-A. D. Hodges.


Chiefs of Platoons-Ist, Richard Holmes; 2d, M. J. Mandall ; 3d, George W. Houghton ; 4th, Thomas Decatur.


Sergeants-1st, Wm. II. Dow; 2d, Joseph Ham ; 3d, J. E. Adams ; 4th, Joseph S. Ropes; 5th, C. J. Knights ; 6th, R. Worthington.


Corporals-Ist, A. P. Calder ; 2d, P. F. Hennigan ; 3d, George Frost; 4th, G. II. Pike.


Clerk-L. S. Beecher.


Treasurer-R. W. Molineaux.


Surgeon-Dr. John S. Flint.


Chaplain-Rev. Jno. O. Means.


Standing Committee-Theodore Otis, L. S. Beecher, Alonzo Josselyn, A. W. Newman, George Frost.


ROXBURY RESERVE GUARDS.


Captain-Edward Wyman.


1st Lieutenant-


2d Lieutenant-John W. Wheelwright


3d Lieutenant-George Edwards.


NORFOLK COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judge of Probate and Insolvency-G. White, Quincy.


Register of Probate and Insolvency-Jona. H. Cobb, Dedham.


Clerk of Courts-Ezra W. Sampson, Dedham.


Register of Deeds-Enos Foord, Dedham.


County Treasurer-Chauncey C. Churchill, Dedham.


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Overseers of House of Correction-Chauncey C. Churchill, Dedham. Henry O. Hildreth, Dedham. S. W. Richardson, Franklin.


Sheriff -- John W. Thomas, Dedham.


DEPUTY SHERIFFS.


Canton, Rufus C. Wood. Dedham, A. B. Endicott. Dorchester, John Robie. Foxborough, Linus E. Car- penter. Medway ( West), Valentine R. Coombs. Mil- ton, John D. Bradlee. Quincy, Seth Adams, W. M. French. Randolph, John T. Jordan. Roxbury, Brad- ford S. Farrington. Weymouth, George W. White, jr. Wrentham, John B. Ingalls.


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.


Nathaniel F. Safford, Dorchester. Charles Endicott, Canton. Milton M. Fisher, Medway.


Special Commissioners-George W. Gay, Sharon. Asa B. Wales, Weymouth.


Times of Meeting-At Dedham, on the 3d Tuesday of April, the 4th Tuesdays of June and September, and the last Wednesday of December.


COMMISSIONER OF INSOLVENCY, ROX- BURY. Nehemiah C. Berry.


MASTER IN CHANCERY, ROXBURY. John W. May.


COMMISSIONERS TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFI- CERS, ROXBURY.


Robert W. Molineaux, Jonathan P. Robinson.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, ROXBURY.


[Including Justices of the Peace and Quorum designat- ed by a *, and Justices throughout the Commonwealth, designated by a t.]


Ira Allen, John Backup, Wm. Bacon, Win. Bacon, jr., Henry Bartlett, Morrill P. Berry, Solomon A. Bol- ster, Joseph N. Brewer, Enos F. Bronsdon, Chas. W, Bryant, Joseph HI. Chadwick, Isaac P. Clark, J. Theo. Clark, John J. Clarke, James H. Collins, William A.


. Crafts, Sereno E. D. Currier, Geo. Curtis, Moses H. Day, Chas. K. Dillaway, Chas. Ellis, William Ellison. Bradford S. Farrington, George B. Faunce, * William Gaston, Alden Graham, Charles E. Grant, James Guild, John Haskins, Chas. J. Hendee, Sanford M.


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Hunt, Wm. R. Huston, John B. Kettell, Wm. S. King, Wm. B. Kingsbury, Win. Raymond Lee, William S. Leland, Samuel Little, John W. May, Wm B. May, Malcolm MeLaughlin, Benjamin Merriam, Robert W. Molineux, Geo. Morrill, Isaac HI. Munroe, Isaac P. Osgood, Theo. Otis, Jeremiah Plympton, Jerahmeel C. Pratt, Allen Putnam, Geo. H. Quincy, t Chandler R. Ransom, William J. Reynolds, Giles H. Rich, t James Ritchie, Alvin M. Robbins, Geo. Sampson, William Seaver, Roland C. Shaw, Thomas Simmons, John S. Sleeper, Phineas B. Smith, jr. Geo. C. Starkweather, tEbenezer W. Stone, Thomas Thatcher. jr., Supply C. Thwing, Joseph W. Tucker, John M. Way, Moses H. Webber, Francis M. Weld, Peter S. Wheelock, Wm. Whiting Ist, tPaul Willard, Franklin Williams, Edw. Wise, John W. Wolcott, Franklin Woodside, Edward Wyman, Joseph B. Young.


Coroner (Roxbury) .- Ira Allen.


COURT SESSIONS IN NORFOLK COUNTY.


Probate Court, holden at Dedham, on the Ist Tues- day of each month.


At Medway, on the 3d Tuesdays of February, June and October.


At Quincy, on the 4th Tuesdays of February, May, August and November.


At Roxbury, every Saturday, except the 3d, 4th, and 5th Saturdays of July, and Ist and second Satur- days of August.


At Wrentham, on the 3d Tuesdays of May, August, and November.


Supreme Judicial Court Law Term .- Boston, Ist Wednesday in January, and by adjournment from time to time, to such place and time as may be for the interest of the public.


Jury Term at Dedham, on the Sd Tuesday in February.


Superior Court .- Dedham, 4th Monday in April, 3d Monday in September, and 3d Monday in December.


Court of Insolvency, at Dedham, 3d Thursday of every month except July.


At Roxbury, Ist Thursday of every month, except . August.


TAX LIST OF ROXBURY.


The following Tax-List, carefully compiled by John W. Parker, Esq., comprises the names of all the tax-payers in the city who are assessed for 1863, $30 and upwards.


Adams Francis II .. $39 Atkinson Joseph A. $41


Adamis James E. & Co ...


117 Atwood Elkanah S 33


Adams Joseph, (heirs) ...


59 Atwood Isaac F 43


Adams Nathaniel, (heirs)


96 Aull John R 48


Adams Nathaniel.


44 Avery Alden 33


Adams Thomas.


316 Ayres Benjamin F 43


Adams William D


93


Adler John.


41 Babbitt Eliza (exr.) 130


Aiken William A


67 Babbitt Isaac (heirs). 117


Al trich Sybil.


67 Backup John 51


Allen Aaron HI.


57 Bacon W. & A .. 1166


Allen Benjamin L


36 Bacon Wm. jr. (trustee).


156


Allen Calvin


54 Bagnall Thomas 139


Allen Ira.


33 Bailey Benjamin 49


Allen Jacob, (heirs).


72 Bailey Chas. S 33


Allen Mary A.


260 Bainard John


41


Ames Oakes.


65 Baker John B. 31


Ames Robert W


132 Baker Maria. 57


Ames Samuel T.


39 Baker & Gay. 117


615


Anderson Elizabeth M. & Edward Sumner


44 Ballister Joseph F 77


Anderson John.


132 Banker Geo. W 33


Anderson Rufus.


80 Bannon John 30


Appleton Chas. T. P


72! Barnes Wm. H 249


Appleton George W


43 Barrett Ormael G . 35


Appleton Mary G.


377 Barrett Samuel Rev 171


Appleton M. G.(guardian)


65 Barrow J. T. & Co 39


Appleton William C .. ...


155 Barry Bartholomew 30


Barry Charles C 82


78 Barry John S. . 44


Archibald Geo. F


65 Bartholomesz George 52


Atkins Abraham N


80 Bartlett Ann D.


395


Atkins Marcia G.


136' Bartlett Caroline.


379


Appleton Wm. C. (guar- dian)


467 Baleh Mary E Billister Joseph 130


Amory Elizabeth, (heirs).


260


TAX LIST OF


Bartlett Dennis S.


$77 |Blanchard Wm. E. .. $73


Bre


Bartlett Mary II . . 278 Blaney Ann (heirs) . . 115 Bre


Bartlett Geo. T. (heirs) ..


52 Blaney Ann C. (heirs). .. 44 Bre


Bartlett Henry


308 Blaney Augustus. 33 Bre


Barton William


802 Blaney Ann H. 52 Bris


Bass George


41 Blaney George, (heirs) ... 96


Bri


Batchelder Cynthia.


57 Blaney George A ..


132


Bri


Batchelder Horace K.


171 Blan-y James M.


187


3r


Bates Daniel C.


31 Bri 56 Blasland Mary A. (heirs) Bleiler Fred. jr. 30 Bri


Beal Charles A


33 Bleiler George 48


Bri


Beal Samnel


80 Bleiler Jacob ..


35


Bri


Bean Mary E.


34 Blodgett Chas. H. 33 Bri


Beecher Laban S.


883 Boardman Edwin A .. 143


Br


Bell Amory


100 Bolles Lucius (heirs).


57 Br


Benson Joshua


74 Boston Belting Co. 2093


Brc


Benan Patrick


30 Boston Lead Co 1235


Br‹


Berrett Joseph H


117 Boston Hemp Co. 156 273 Bro Br


Berry N-h. C.


54 Boston Iron Co.


Bickford Charles D.


85 Boston & Prov. R. R. Co. 1495 Boston Water Power Co. 608


Br‹


Bieknell Humphrey, (heirs) .


72 Bouve Adeline.


59


Br


Bigelow Mary S.


52 Bowditch Azell.


145


Brc.


Bigelow Henry J


156 |Bowdlear S. G. & Co ... 158 Br‹


Bigelow J. R.


382 Bowdiear William A. 106


3rd 3rd


Binney Amos


49 Bowen Stephen 145


Br


Binney Amos (heirs)




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