Town Report on Lincoln 1898-1902, Part 4

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1898
Publisher: Lincoln (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 714


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manner that the Tarbell and Warren cases were settled, the com- mittee expect to bring about a settlement of that kind without further litigation.


4. Two Petitions to the County Commissioners of Middlesex for Relocating the Road from Concord to Waltham.


Two petitions have been brought during the year for relocating the road from Concord to Waltham, upon which the committee have sought to protect the interests of the town so for as may be proper. The first is a petition by William S. Briggs and others to relocate that part of the road in question, leading by Sandy Pond from the house of Francis Smith to the Concord line. There appeared to be encroachments made by abutters upon the limits of the highway, and for a considerable distance the road has been for years without definite boundaries. This condition of things has been brought to the attention of the County Commissioners, and they, no doubt, will make an order which will establish the boundaries in their proper place. The second of the petitions referred to was brought by Daniel H. Sherman and others, for the relocation of the remainder of the road from Concord to Waltham. The road described in the petition, begins at the house of Francis Smith, passes through the middle of the town, and continues by the house of Moorfield Storey and by the former site of the East Schoolhouse to Winter street at the Waltham line. At the hear- ings on this petition the County Commissioners intimated that sub- stantial changes ought to be made in the road, so as to provide a more direct and better route to Waltham. This would involve & considerable outlay of money and the committee believe that inas- much as the highway is one of county importance a considerable portion of the cost should be borne by the county. The commit- te caused the counsel for the town to present these views to the commissioners and we are confident that if the relocation prayed for in the petition is granted, the county will meet a substantial part of the expense.


MATTERS DISPOSED OF.


1. Francis Smith v. The Town of Lincoln.


At the time of the last report the Supreme Judicial Court had not passed upon the exceptions of the plaintiff in this suit, which was brought for the purpose of recovering possession of the lot of land occupied by the power station of the water works. Since


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then, however, on March 8, 1898, the court has overruled the exceptions so that the case is now finally determined in favor of the town. The case is reported in yolume 170 of the Massachu- setts Reports, at page 488.


2. Edna G. Calef v. The Town of Lincoln.


This case which was a petition for damages for land taken around Sandy Pond has been settled by the payment of $100.00 to the assignee of the petitioner.


3. Helen V. V. Warren v. Town of Lincoln.


4. George G. Tarbell v. Town of Lincoln.


These cases have both been settled in accordance with the com- promise recommended in the last annual report. Chapter 305 of the Acts of 1898 was passed by the legislature for the purpose of enabling the settlement to be made.


5. Lewis E. Smith v. The Town of Lincoln.


This was a claim for damages on account of laying out the new road from the house of Dr. Chapin to the home of Mrs. E. L. Campbell. No suit was brought, but the committee deemed it wise to settle the claim for $50.00, and this has been done.


6. Petition by the cities of Cambridge and Boston for legislation authorizing a bridge across Charles River.


Last year the cities of Cambridge and Boston sought legislation which would impose part of the expense of the new bridge across Charles River upon certain cities and towns in Middlesex County, among which was included the town of Lincoln. The committee instructed the counsel for the town to oppose the bill, and the objectionable features relating to Lincoln were eliminated by the legislature before the final passage of the act.


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES F. ADAMS, Committee WM. S. BRIGGS, on


CHARLES S. WHEELER, Claims.


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Report of the Committee on Public Improvements.


The Committee on Public Improvements repectfully submit the following report :


No new work in the way of tree-setting or embellishment of roads was entered upon by the Committee during the past year. Owing to the absence from the country of one member of the Com- mittee, and the ill health of another member, various desirable small improvements, which had been contemplated, were necessarily deferred to another season. Only very partial efforts were made to control the insect pests. These omissions are to be regretted, but, under the circumstances, they seemed unavoidable. Should the Committee be continued, it is proposed, during the coming season to complete the work of tree-setting along the cut- off road from Lincoln village to the Lincoln station, and to enclose and plant with trees one or more open spaces at road -· junctures in the Southern part of the town. Further effort will also be made to control the ravages of caterpillars. A watch should further be kept on the progress of the gypsy-moth, which has obtained a foot-hold of a menacing character in the neighboring town of Weston, and has already crossed the Lincoln line. No efforts would be too great to prevent the ravages of this most destructive insect from extending. Its presence generally in the town would, in the opinion of the Committee, be a greater injury than even the establishment of a slaughter-house. During the past season the area infested by the gypsy-moth in the vicinity of the Silver-hill station has not, it is believed, increased; but it is most desirable that a careful watch should be maintained and the town officials or members of this Committee at once notified of any-the slightest even-indications of the presence of the scourge.


The old Lexington road, in the North part of the town, having been completed as a State-highway, the Committee, during the last Summer, made a careful examination of the locality rendered inter- esting by the capture of Paul Revere in the early morning of April 19, 1775. With the assistance of the Rev. Edward G. Porter,recog- nized as the highest authority on all matters connected with the events of that day, they fixed on the exact spot where, probably,


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Revere and his two companions were stopped; and also ascer- tained, as nearly as might be, the course of the bridle path by means of which one of the party, Dr. Prescott, eluded his captors, and, regaining the highway at a point further West, carried the alarm to Concord. In accordance with the votes of the town passed at the two last annual meetings, a suitable stone has been ordered, and is now in course of preparation. It will be ready, and will be placed at the point fixed upon as the site of the occurrence, on the 18th of April, the day preceding the anniversary of the event commemorated. An inscription has been prepared setting forth in detail the circum- stances of the arrest of Revere and his companions, and a bronze tablet bearing this record will be set in the memorial stone. The stone will be some seven tons in weight; the bronze tablet will measure four feet in height by three in breadth; the inscription in full will contain about 175 words.


The Committee would ask that the unexpended balance of its appropriation for the past year, whatever the sum may be, and also a further sum of $100 be put at its disposal to be applied to the cost of the Revere Memorial, and to such other work as the Committee may deem it expedient to enter upon during the com- ing season.


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES F. ADAMS, Committee.


SAMUEL H. PIERCE,


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Report of the Board of Health.


The Board of Health respectfully presents to the Town of Lincoln its fourth annual report upon the sanitary condition of the Town and the action of the Board in that relation.


By the re-election of Mr. Samuel H. Pierce at the last annual Town meeting, the membership of the Board remained unchanged ; the organization of the Board also has been continued without change through the past year.


Early in the year the Board was deprived of the service of our secretary, who was called to the military service of the nation, and Mr. Pierce assumed the duties of secretary, pro tem, until the return of Lieut. Hart.


The Board has held frequent meetings and consultations and visited sundry places, to which its attention was called.


Early in the month of May copies of the rules adopted by the Board were posted through the Town for the guidance of those who might not otherwise have due regard for the rights and inter- ests of their neighbors and the public. In formulating these rules, the Board aimed to be impartial and just with all citizens, depriv- ing none of any just right but to protect all in the undoubted right to breathe pure air.


Although but few complaints have been made to the Board of any breach of its rules, it is not unaware of their disregard in a few instances where more regard for the neighbor and the public was reasonably to be expected. It seems with some that "custom hath so brazed them, that they are proof against sense."


The value of real estate in the town largely depends upon our manifest purpose to maintain good order and such sanitary measures as commend the town to those seeking homes in the country.


The insistent prohibition of the sale of intoxicating liquors in the Town adds a positive value to every acre of ground ; so too, will the insistence upon the reasonable sanitary requirements of the Board of Health. Lincoln is not only one of the most beauti- ful Towns in the State, but it is one of the most healthful. Our


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population is now about twelve hundred ; the death rate in the last · year was but three-quarters of one per cent. If this is not a fact to be proud of, it is one we should be truly thankful for. Of infectious diseases the Town has been remarkably exempt through the last year. In the early spring four cases of measles were reported ; in June a light case of scarlet fever, and in December one case of typhoid fever with no resulting fatalities. Early in the year the Board learned of a contemplated purpose to locate an extensive slaughtering establishment in the south part of the Town, near the Weston Town line. Assured that such an establishment would be an unmitigated nuisance and detriment to the Town, the Board took joint measures with the Board of Health of the Town of Weston against such establishment.


Our Town of Lincoln, also, in public, meeting called to consider the matter energetically opposed the same. The scheme seems to have been and it is hoped has been abandoned.


The Board would in conclusion reiterate its suggestion of last year, that it is the duty of every citizen to himself and the com- munity in which he lives to promptly report all causes worthy of complaint, in which, disregard of public right to pure air and pure water, is manifest.


MOSES W. KIDDER, M. D., Chairman. SAMUEL H. PIERCE. JOSEPH S. HART.


Lincoln, February 4, 1899.


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Report of Highway Surveyor.


The money appropriated for highways and bridges at the annual meeting has been expended as follows : Highway Surveyor, $325 ; for labor done in 1897, $56.70; for snow work, $800; scraping roads, picking up stones and cleaning out gutters, $318 ; repairs on South Great road, $188; on road from Haynes' Corner to Wayland, $211 ; on Tower road, $55 ; from Rice's Corner to Con- cord, $186 ; from R. R. Station to the Centre, $496; on Sandy Pond road, $66; in the Centre from Mr. J. L. Chapin's to the Hagar House, $58 ; from Wheeler's Lane to State road, $170; on the Turnpike, $120; road by Mr. Martin Neville's, $50; road from Turnpike to State road by the Levi Brooks farm, $35; on road from the Centre to Lincoln street, Waltham, $163 ; on road from Mr. G. Wilkinson's to Mr. F. M. Dempsey's Lane, $45 ; on road from Plain road to Lincoln street road, $12 ; and for other general repairs and patching up, $40.61; removing stones and loom, etc. from gravel pits, $142; building walls and railing beside roads, $57; cutting brush, etc. beside roads, $60; broken stone, $270.06 ; gravel, $9.30 ; blasting, $33.26 ; blade and bolts for road machine, $8.50 ; lumber, $16.14 ; stone drag and cement, $7.40 ; making a total of $3,998.97.


The guide boards are in about the same 'condition as last year and are in their proper places.


DANIEL H. SHERMAN, Highway Surveyor.


ERRATUM .- On page 46, the item of Jan. 25 is the end of the Highway Department, and the footing should be $3,998.97 ; and the item of Feb. 26, following, is the beginning of the Water Report.


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ASSESSORS' REPORT.


The Board of Assessors submit the following report :


Number of residents assessed on property · 215


66 " non-residents assessed on property .


· 84


assessed on polls only .


188


of acres of land assessed .


. 8,721


" dwelling-houses assessed


198


" horses assessed .


413


66 " cows assessed


800


66 " neat cattle other than cows assessed 92


66 sheep assessed


2


swine 66


271


66 fowls


. 4,260


Value of land, exclusive of buildings, $405,151 00


" buildings, exclusive of land, 455,989 00


$861,140 00


" personal estate


1,110,170 00


Total valuation


$1,971,310 00


State Tax


.


$1,020 00


Sudbury River Tax


18 22


County Tax


1,691 31


Town Grants


18,723 00


Overlayings


873 88


Total .


$22,326 41


Assessed on Personal Estate


$12,211 87


66 " Real Estate


9,472 54


6 " Polls


642 00


Total


.


, $22,326 41


Abatements


$231 00


CHARLES S. WHEELER, WM. C. PEIRCE, WM. H. SHERMAN,


Assessors.


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·


RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS.


Name of Residents.


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate.


Total Tax on Personal Estate.


Aggregate Value of Real Estate.


Total Tax


Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate.


Adams, Charles F.


·


·


·


$155,250


$1,707 75


$50,000


$550 00


$2,257 75


Adams J. Q., et al. of Trustees


·


22,220


244 42


244 42


Adams, John, Estate


7,170


78 87


78 87


Adams, J. Frank


·


.


4,400


48 40


3,000


33 00


81 40


Baker, George M.


1,650


18 15


4,600


50 60


68 75


Baker, George M., Trustee,


625


6 88


6 88


Baker, James E.


275


3 03


50


55


3 58


Baker, Walter F.


1,250


13 75


7,500


82 50


96 25


Bamforth, Mrs. Chas. S.


50


55


1,500


16 50


17 05


Bannon, Edward


·


20


22


1,600


17 60


17 82


Barnes, Herbert E.


1,650


18 15


8,500


93 50


111 65


Bean, George H., Estate


18 26


Bean, George N.


275


3 03


2,700


29 70


32 73


Bemis, Julia A.


91,922


1,011 14


3,000


33 00


1,044 14


Benjamin, William O.


25


28


3,300


36 30


36 58


Bent, Sarah S.


50


55


2,000


22 00


22 55


Blodgett, Minnie P.


14,000


154 00


154 00


Blodgett, Warren K., Trustee


34,000


374 00


374 00


Blodgett, Stephen H.


1,850


20 35


7,400


81 40


101 75


Biggs, S. R. H.


1,500


16 50


2,300


25 30


41 80


Boyce, John, Estate


·


950


10 45


6,000


66 00


76 45


Boyle, Ann


1,600


17 60


17 60


Bradley, Edward E.


·


150


1 65


1 65


Briggs, Laura F.


12,000


132 00


132 00


70


1,660


18 26


.


Real Estate.


Briggs, William S.


600


6 60


6 60


Brooks, Aaron, Heirs of


2,400


26 40


26 40


Brooks, Albert S.


650


7 15


5,100


56 10


63 25


Brooks, Levi F.


1,050


11 55


11 55


Brooks, Lorenzo E.


200


2 20


4,300


47 30


49 50


Brooks, Wallace M.


100


1 10


1 10


Browning, George W.


625


6 88


2,500


27 50


34 38


Browning, Sarah


450


4 95


4 95


Bryant, J. Ellict,


150


1 65


1 65


Burgess, John A.


150


1 65


1 65


Burnham, John A., Trustee,


375,000


4,125 00


4,125 00


Bulger, Martin


500


5 50


4,000


44 00


49 50


Butcher, James A.


480


5 28


4,200


46 20


51 48


Burnett, Mary


·


300


3 30


2,500


27 50


30 80


Calkins, James T. .


100


1 10


1,300


14 30


15 40


Campbell, Ellen L.


3,250


35 75


7,500


82 50


118 25


Chapin, Emely F.


537


5 91


250


2 75


8 66


Chapin, George L.


3,500


38 50


38 50


Chapin, Henry C., Heirs of


2,500


27 50


27 50


Chapin, James L.


4,500


49 50


49 50


Chapin, James L. & Son


1,150


12 65


·


12 65


Coan, Thomas


250


2 75


2,000


22 00


24 75


Clark, Mrs. J. W.


300


3 30


3 30


Codman, Ogden


3,575


39 33


50,000


550 00


589 33


Connors, Michael


50


55


500


5 50


6 05


Connott, Truatt


140


1 54


1,200


13 20


14 74


Conway, Rosanna


420


4 62


1,500


16 50


21 12


Cook, Abbie M.


4,500


49 50


49 50


Cook Bros.


400


4 40


14,500


159 50


163 90


500


5 50


5 50


Cahill, Annie


·


·


71


Name of Residents.


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate.


Total Tax on Personal Estate.


Aggregate Value of Real Estate.


Total Tax on Real Estate.


Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate.


Cook, Isaac B.


·


·


$575


$6 33


$4,000


$44 00


$ 50 33


Corrigan, Peter


75


83


1,500


16 50


17 33


Cousins, Ann E.


3,300


36 30


36 30


Cousins, Fred E.


1,450


15 95


15 95


Cousins, George L.


500


5 50


5 50


Cousins, Nathaniel F.


100


1 10


1,200


13 20


14 30


Cravin, Patrick


400


4 40


4 40


Cunningham, George B.


425


4 68


3,000


33 00


37 68


Curry, John .


50


55


1,000


11 00


11 55


Dee, John


500


5 50


2,500


27 50


33 00


Delehanty, Richard


120


1 32


1,000


11 00


12 32


Dempsey, Frank M.


900


9 90


2,500


27 50


37 40


Dempsey, Michael


200


2 20


1,000


11 00


13 20


Dennie, Greenleaf B.


410


4 51


4,500


49 50


54 01


Dodge, Katie F. P.


3,200


35 20


35 20


Dougherty, Andrew J.


530


5 83


2,000


22 00


27 83


Dougherty, Dennis .


40


44


1,500


16 50


16 94


Driscoll, John J.


165


1 82


1,650


18 15


19 97


Dutcher, Edwin


100


1 10


1 10


Ehlert, Albert


50


55


1,500


16 50


17 05


Ellsworth, Mathew


1,150


12 65


8,000


88 00


100 65


Eveleth, Julius E.


1,425


15 68


11,500


126 50


142 18


Farnsworth, Charles P.


350


3 85


3 85


Farrar, Edward R.


450


4 95


9,100


100 10


105 05


Farrar, Herbert W.


100


1 10


1,300


14 30


15 40


.


·


.


·


·


72


Farrar, John F.


250


2 75


2,000


22 00


24 75


Farrar, John W.


.


4,300


47 30


47 30


First Parish


3,500


38 50


38 50


Fitzgerald, William


450


4 95


1,200


13 20


18 15


25


28


300


3 30


3 58


89,030


979 33


20,010


220 11


1,199 44


1,500


16 50


16 50


Flynn, John


330


3 63


2,000


22 00


25 63


Foster, Helen F.


4,000


44 00


44 00


Giles, Thomas L.


20


22


1,700


18 70


18 92


Gurada, John


85


94


1,900


20 90


21 84


Hagar, Mary A.


50


55


55


Hall, Ella E.


3,000


33 00


33 00


Ham, Hepseba S.


2,500


27 50


27 50


Ham, Thomas F.


100


1 10


1 10


Harrington, George F.


400


4 40


5,730


63 03


67 43


Harrington, Herbert J.


500


5 50


5 50


Harding, William


1,500


16 50


16 50


Hart, Alice D.


250


2 75


2 75


Hart, Joseph S.


400


4 40


12,700


139 70


144 10


Hartwell, John R.


900


9 90


4,000


44 00


53 90


Hartwell, Julia W.


213


2 34


2 34


Hartwell, Lucy B.


1,900


20 90


2,500


27 50


48 40


Hartwell, Samuel


19,138


210 52


10,000


110 00


320 52


Hayden, Frederick A.


3,000


33 00


1,500


16 50


49 50


Hoar, George H.


450


4 95


3,600


39 60


44 55


Hoar, Leonard, Estate


500


5 50


5 50


Hodges, Ann F.


7,500


82 50


82 50.


Haynes, Elizabeth, Estate


4,500


49 50


49 50


Hosey, William


325


3 58


1,500


16 50


20 08


·


Flint, George


·


Flint, Edward F.


.


73


.


·


· ·


Fleming, John


Name of Residents.


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate.


Total Tax on Personal Estate.


Aggregate Value of Real Estate.


Total Tax on Real Estate.


Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate.


Hunt, Sarah


·


·


$3,750


$41 25


$41 25


Hunter, Jerry A.


4,650


51 15


51 15


Jarrett, Fred


50


55


55


Johnson, Amelia L.


100


1 10


5,455


60 00


61 10


Johnson, Walter W.


200


2 20


2 20


Jones, Abijah G.


400


4 40


5,000


55 00


59 40


Jones, Francis R. .


6,711


73 82


9,000


99 00


172 82


Jones, Mary P. Estate


.


600


6 60


2,400


26 40


33 00


Kennedy, John


450


4 95


3,500


38 50


43 45


Kennedy, Michael


60


66


1,500


16 50


17 16


Kidder Bros.


400


4 40


7,000


77 00


81 40


Lahay, Catherine


500


5 50


5 50


Laird, James T.


·


·


1,750


19 25


19 25


Lennon, Patrick


30


33


1,200


13 20


13 53


Lincoln Boat Club


500


5 50


5 50


Lunt, Charles


65


72


550


6 05


6 77


Lynah, George C.


300


3 30


1,600


17 60


20 90


Lynah, John D.


2,500


27 50


27 50


Maguire, Michael, Estate


60


66


1,000


11 00


11 66


Martin, Mary


120


1 32


1,400


15 40


16 76


Mayer, Henrietta


.


1,160


12 76


12 72


Mayer, Louis


·


3,600


39 60


39 60


McHugh Bros.


700


7 70


4,000


44 00


51 70


Jones, Frank H.


7,800


85 80


85 80


3,200


35 20


35 20


Jose, Eugene


74


McPherson. Mrs. L. A.


10


11


800


8 80


8 91


Miner, Lewis


.


.


100


1 10


1,610


17 71


18 81


Nelson. George


·


·


800


8 80


5.400


59 40


68 20


Neville, Martin


450


4 95


2,900


31 90


36 85


Newton, George F.


50


55


1,000


11 00


11 55


Page, Henry R.


470


5 17


5 17


Page, Henry R. et al.


100


1 10


2,000


22 00


23 10


Peirce, William L. G.


330


3 63


8.950


98 45


102 08


Pierce, Elsie


14,179


156 17


156 17


Pierce, John H.


45,000


495 00


495 00


Pierce, Samuel H.


700


7 70


6,700


73 70


81 40


Pope, Edward W.


19,000


209 00


18,000


198 00


407 00


Pratt, Henry W.


1,900


20 90


20 90


Ray, Charles J. R.


2,500


27 50


27 50


Rice, Charles H.


275


3 03


2,000


22 00


25 03


Rice, Edwin B.


250


2 75


3,080


33 88


36 63


Richardson, Harriet C.


3,700


40 70


40 70


Riddle, Charles W.


1,150


12 65


950


19 95


22 55


Riley, Michael


75


83


83


Roach, Mrs. James


185


2 04


5,250


57 75


59 79


Ropes, George, Estate


200


2 20


14,500


159 50


161 70


Ropes, Mrs. Mary M.


3,000


33 00


33 00


Ryan, John .


·


5


06


1.100


12 10


12 16


Ryan, John, 2d


·


50


55


55


Ryan, Mary .


·


1,600


17 60


17 60


Ryan, William


200


2 20


2 20


Sargent, Charles O.


750


8 25


2,400


26 40


34 65


Sawin, Susan N. .


3,500


38 50


38 50


Scripture, Augusta


26,154


287 70


287 70


75


·


9,300


102 30


102 30


Peirce, William C.


Name of Residents.


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate.


Total Tax on Personal Estate.


Aggregate Value of Real Estate.


Total Tax on Real Estate.


Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate.


Sherman, Daniel H.


$1,950


$21 45


$6,000


$66 00


$87 45


Sherman, J. D., Estate


2,100


23 10


23 10


Sherman, J. Gardner


500


5 50


50


55


6 05


Sherman, Roger


600


6 60


6,000


66 00


72 60


. Sherman, William H.


700


7 70


2,700


29 70


37 40


Smith, Calvin, Estate


2,422


26 66


26 66


2,000


22 00


22 00


Smith, Cyrus G.


4,500


49 50


49 50


Smith, Francis


2,000


22 00


12,000


132 00


154 00


Smith, Jonas, Estate


2,800


30 80


30 80


Smith, Lorenzo, Estate


3,000


33 00


33 00


Smith, Thomas W.


900


9 90


9 90


Snelling, Howard, Estate


500


5 50


15,000


165 00


170 50


Snelling, S. Rodman


·


1,440


15 84


1,500


16 50


32 34


Stackpole, Edward


475


5 23


5,500


60 50


65 73


Spencer, Geoffrey, Estate


820


9 02


6,000


66 00


75 02


Stearns, Mary H.


200


2 20


2 20


Stratton, Charles H., Estate


40


44


4,100


45 10


45 54


Swift, Elizabeth B.


5,250


57 75


6,500


71 50


129 25


Tarbell, Charles L., Estate


56,000


616 00


616 00


Tarbell, George G.


700


7 70


16,000


176 00


183 70


Tasker, John


220


2 42


2,500


27 50


29 92


Taylor, John P., Estate


250


2 75


2,500


27 50


30 25


Trask, Charles H., Jr. .


400


4 40


9,000


99 00


103 40


400


4 40


4 40


Smith, Charles S.


Smith, Cyrus, Estate


76


·


Tuttle, Freelan J.


125


1 38


1 38


'Tyler, Watson


500


5 50


5 50


Underwood. Joseph


580


6 38


2,100


23 10


29 48


Washburn, Albert


150


1 65


2,000


22 00


23 65


Warner, Henry E.


440


4 84


6,000


66 00


70 84


Watson, Walter L.


70


77


77


Welch, Martin M.


850


9 35.


2,500


27 50


36 85


Weston, Ann E.


4,550


50 05


2,500


27 50


77 55


Weston, L. W., Estate


1,000


11 00


8,000


88 00


99 00


Wheeler, Abel, Estate .


3,000


33 00


33 00


Wheeler, Asahel, Estate


500


5 50


5 50


Wheeler, Charles S.


1,050


11 55


10,000


110 00


121 55


Wheeler, Charlott


25,954


285 50


285 50


Wheeler, C. Edgar


500


5 50


2,500


27 50


33 00


Wheeler, George R.


1,000


11 00


4,650


51 15


62 15


Wheeler, James B.


830


9 13


5,100


56 15


65 23


Wheeler, Martha J.


1,385


15 24


3,000


33 00


48 24


Wheeler, Sarah M.


10


11


2,500


27 50


27 61


Whitman, Joseph, Estate


1,035


11 39


11 39


Whitman, Maria M.


2,750


30 25


30 25


Whitney, Louis H.


100


1 10


1 10


Wilkinson, Guy


325


3 58


4,000


44 00


47 58


Woolley, William H.


·


450


4 95


4 95


Wright, William H.


275


3 03


3 03


Wright, Robert F.


200


2 20


2,150


23 65


25 85


White, Thomas, Estate


1,000


11 00


11 00


.


·


·


·


·


77


78


NON-RESIDENT TAX PAYERS.


Name of Non-Residents.


Aggregate Value o f Personal Estate.


Total Tax on Personal Estate.


Aggregate Value of Real Estate.


Total Tax on Real Estate.


Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate.


Abbott, G. St. L., Concord .


·


$ 325


$ 3 58


$ 3 58


Adams, Frank, Waltham


240


2 64


2 64


Adams, Georgianna, Watertown


3,000


33 00


33 00


Adams, Henry B.,


3,000


33 00


33 00


Ames, James B., Cambridge


500


5 50


5 50


Bacon, Henry, Estate, Bedford


15


17


17


Blaisdell, William A., Concord


50


55


55


Blanchard, Luke, Concord


200


2 20


2 20


Bradlee, J. B., Trustee, Boston


19,700


216 70


216 70


Brennan, Michael, Estate, Concord


30


33


33


Brown, Charles, Estate, Lexington


190


2 09


2 09


Brown, Charles E., 66


20


22


22


Brown, Wm., Estate, Winchendon


1,040


11 44


11 44


Brigham, Alonzo F., Estate, Concord


100


1 10


1 10


Brooks. A. B. & Bro., Woburn


240


2 64


2 64


Brooks, Mary A., Concord


617


6 79


6 79


Calef, Asa F., Concord


425


4 68


4 68


Clark, Wm. W., Waltham


2,500


27 50


27 50


Conant, Emely, Concord


2,000


22 00


22 00


Cotter, Thomas, Waltham


2.000


22 00


22 00


Cutler, James R., Somerville


175


1 93


1 93


Cutting, B. L., Waltham,


50


55


55


DeCordova, Julian, Boston


·


1,600


17 60


18,000


198 00


215 60


Derby, Benjamin, Concord


750 .


8 25


8 25


. .


.


. .


.


.


·


Doyle, Mary, Estate, Weston


320


3 52


700


7 70


11 22


Emerson, E. W., Concord


252


2 78


2 78


Emerson, R. W., Estate, Concord


600


6 60


6 60


Fitchburg, R. R. Co.


450


4 95


4 95


Foster, William, Waltham


50


55


55


Giles, Charles E., Somerville


40


44


44


Giles, Mrs. Harriet, 66


100


1 10


1 10


Gill, James, Waltham


175


1 93


1 93


Gourgas, Francis R., Estate, Concord


50


55


55


Gowell, Mary, Weston


150


1 65


1 65


Graves, George A., Brookline


3,500


38 50


38 50


Griffin, John, Boston


100


1 10


1 10


Harrington, Elisha, Estate, Quincy


120


1 32


1 32


Hardy, Louis S., Waltham


·


215


2 37


2 37


Hersey, Mrs. P. E., Cambridge




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