Town Report on Lincoln 1902-1906, Part 12

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Lincoln (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 756


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Westborough Insane Hospi- tal, board of Marrianne Souza, 13 weeks at $3.25, 42 25 Medfield Insane Asylum, board of Jere Bennett, 13 weeks at $2.80, 36 40


Medfield Insane Asylum, board of Mary E. Curry, 13 weeks at $2.80, 36 40


Oct. 10 Westborough Insane Hospi- tal, board of Mary Craven, 13 1-7 weeks at $3.25. 42 71


Westborough Insane Hospi- tal, board of Marrianne Souza, 13 1-7 weeks at $3.25, 42 71


Medfield Insane Asylum, board of Jere Burnett, 13 1-7 weeks at $2.80, 36 80


Medfield Insane Asylum, board of Mary E. Curry, 13 1-7 weeks at $2.80, 36 80


66


1904


Herbert G. Farrar, care of tramps 6 months to Oct. 1, 50 00


Jan. 9 Westborough Insane Hospi- tal, board of Mary Craven, 13. 1-7 weeks at - $3.25, 42 71


Westborough Insane Hospi- tal, board of Marrianne Souza, 13 1-7 weeks at $3.25, 42 71


Medfield Insane Asylum, board of Jere Burnett,


13 1-7 weeks at $2.80 36 80


Medfield Insane Asylum,


board of Mary E. Curry,


13 1-7 weeks at $2.80, 36 80


Total, $730 91


CEMETERY.


Payments. 1903


Mar. 14 Roger Sherman, labor, $38 00


28 John Dickinson, labor 2 days at $1.75, 3 50


Chas. S. Smith, labor 2 days at $1.75, 3 50


Apr. 11 Edward Dempsey, labor 2


days at $1.75, 3 50


June 13 Roger Sherman, labor 55 days at $1.75, 96 25


Roger Sherman, labor of


horses 18 days at $1.50, 27 00


67


Shady Hill Nursery Co., 48 trees, 32 00


27 John Dickinson, labor 7층 days at $1.75, 12 83


Sept. 12 Roger Sherman, labor 39 2-9 days at $1.75, 68 64


Roger Sherman, labor of horses 7 1-9 days at $1.50, 10 69


1904


Jan. . 9 Roger Sherman, labor 46 3-4 days at $1.75, 81 81


Roger Sherman, labor of


horses 7 days at $1.50, 10 50


30 Water Works, 1 faucet, 10 00


I. N. McRae, letting on and shutting off water, 2 00


J. L. Chapin & Son, supplies, 4 85


Total, $405 07


PAYMENT OF WATER BOND.


Payment of 1 Water Bond, $1,000 00


STREET LAMPS.


Payments. 1903


Mar. 14 M. M. Welch, care of lamps 3 months, 87 51


Apr. 11 M. M. Welch, care of lamps 1 month, 29 17


25 Jenny Mfg. Co., 5 bbl. oil, 30 63


68


May 23 M. M. Welch, care of lamps 1 month, 29 17


June 13 M. M. Welch, care of lamps 1 month, 29 17


July 11 M. M. Welch, care of lamps 1 month, 29 17


Jenny Mfg. Co., 5 bbls. oil, Joseph Breck & Sons, globes,


34 11


61


Aug. 8 M. M. Welch, care of lamps 1 month, 29 17


22 Jenny Mfg. Co., 5 bbls. oil, 32 15


Oct.


10 M. M. Welch, care of lamps 2 months, 58 34


24 Jenny Mfg., Co., 5 bbls. oil, 33 50


Nov. 14 M. M. Welch, care of lamps 1 month, 29 17


Joseph Breck & Sons, wicks, 1 50


Dec. 12 M. M. Welch, care of lamps 1 month, 29 17


1904


Jan. 9 Jenny Mfg. Co., 5 bbls. oil, 32 67 Joseph Breck & Sons, wicks, burners and globes, 25 25


30 I. N. McRae, soldering lamps, 4 37


M. M. Welch, care of lamps 1 month, 29 11


Total, $573 94


BOARD OF HEALTH.


1904


Payment.


Jan. 30 I. N. McRae, burning out and painting water troughs, 9 75


Total, $9 75


69


SINKING FUND.


1903


Payment.


May 9 C. Lee Todd,


$1,125 00


Total,


$1,125 00


INTEREST.


1903


Payments.


April 11 Nat. Bank of Redemption, in- terest on note of $10,- 000.00, 73 61


Nat. Bank of Redemption, interest on note of $5,- 000.00, 36 80


May 9 Nat. Bank of Redemption, interest on balance on note of $10,000.00, 25 00


Charles S. Wheeler, treas., discount on town note of $15,000.00, 387 36


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Total, $522 77


PAYMENT OF BORROWED MONEY.


1903 May 9 Nat. Bank of Redemption, payment of note, $5,000 00


June 22 Middlesex Ins. for Savings, payment of overdue note, 2,000 00


70


Dec. 12 C. S. Wheeler, treas., pay- ment of note, 15,000 00


Total,


$22,000 00


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


1903 Aug. 22 John F. Farrar, treas., ≥ ap- propriation, 250 00


John F. Farrar, treas., bal- ance, 250 00


John F. Farrar, treas., dog tax, 327 17


Total, $827 17


TREE WARDEN.


1903


Payments.


May


9 Charles H. Rice, labor, $16 66


H. W. Farrar, labor, 1 75


Samuel Farrar, labor, 10 36 John Hayes, labor, 1 75


June 13 E. R. Farrar, services as tree warden 4 days, 8 00


E. R. Farrar, labor of horse 2 days, 3 00


D. H. Sherman, cash paid for labor, 5 83


Shady Hill Nursery Co., 77 trees, 50 25


Aug. 22 M. M. Welch, labor, 6 00


71


W. J. Hunter, labor and materials, 52 99


A. H. Kirkland, examining trees 1} days at $10.00, 15 00


A. H. Kirkland, car fares, meals, etc., 1 64


1904 Jan. 30 E. R. Farrar, services as tree warden 4 days, 10 00


E. R. Farrar, use of horse 2 days, 3 00


F. E. Cousins, teams and re- pairs, 3 25


Total, $189 48


HYDRANT AND OTHER PUBLIC WATER SERVICE.


1903


Aug. 22 Lincoln Water Works, 85 hydrants at $15.00, $1,275 00 Lincoln Water Works, 3 water troughs, at $50.00, 150 00


Lincoln Water Works,


water at Town Hall, 50 00


Total, $1,475 00


WALTHAM HOSPITAL.


1903 Sept. 26 Waltham Hospital, on account of appropriation, $250 00


Total, $250 00


72


CONTINGENT FUND.


1903


Payments.


Feb. 28 Eugene Jose, labor breaking out roads, $5 02


John F. Farrar, labor break- ing out roads, 12 23


Mar. 14 William . H. Flynn, labor breaking out roads, 6 50


28 Anthony Dempsey, labor


breaking out roads, 2 62


Apr. 25 Mathew Elsworth, labor


breaking out roads, 9 76


May 23 C. A. Brooks, labor breaking out roads, 5 13


1904


Jan. 23 D. E. Sherman, labor break- ing out roads, 23 00


Wm. H. Flynn, labor break- ing out roads, 13 75


30 Edward Bannon, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


Wallace M. Brooks, services


on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


Geo. L. Chapin, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


F. M. Dempsey, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


E. B. Flint, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


F. J. Kidder, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


Charles Lunt, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


Roger Sherman, services on . Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


73


C. S. Wheeler, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


Alonzo Calkins, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


H. E. Barnes, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


L. E. Brooks, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


P. F. Corrigan, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


Edward Dempsey, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


A. W. Kidder, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


J. T. Laird, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00 Wm. C. Pierce, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


F. W. Smith, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


John Dickinson, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


J. E. Baker, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


G. L. Cousins, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


W. F. Baker, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


F. E. Cousins, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


S. H. Blodgett, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


Matthew H. Doherty, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


C. F. Eveleth, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


74


E. R. Farrar, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


C. F. Foreman, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


Edward Burgess, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


Owen E. Martin, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


Edwin B. Rice, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


J. H. Welch, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


H. W. Farrar, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


Thomas L. Giles, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


Jos. S. Hart, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


S. R. Snelling, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


Daniel Ryan, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


Michael Boyce, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


Geo. L. Chapin, services as


registrar of voters,


15 00


Total, $169 01


MISCELLANEOUS.


Payments. 1903


Feb. 14 Waltham Coal Co., 38 tons coal at $6.80, $258 40


28 John F. Farrar, services as forest fire warden, 10 00


75


John F. Farrar, services as special police July 4, 2 00


John F. Farrar, teaming coal, 4 75 D. H. Sherman, teaming coal, 5 44 Highway Dept., teaming coal, and wood, 12 00


J. T. Calkins, labor 6} days at $1.75 teaming coal, 11 37


H. G. Farrar, fighting fire, 2 00


B. &. M. R. R., freight, 25


B. & M. R. R., damage, 3 00


J. T. Laird, services at Bemis Hall, 26 00


J. T. Laird, services at Italian Shanty, 1 00


J. T. Laird, services on past- ing warrants, 8 00


J. T. Laird, pasting dog war- rants, 8 00


J. T. Laird, services in Auto. case, 7 00


J. T. Laird, services July 4, 2 00


J. T. Laird, distributing town reports, 6 00


Mar. 14 Waltham Coal Co., 22 45-100 tons coal at $6.80, 152 66


F. E. Cousins, weighing coal, 4 20


F. E. Cousing, services as constable, 14 50


Roger Sherman, services as special police July 4, 2 00


28 Kohler Furnace Co., repair- ing furnace, 25 22


Geo. E. Crosby, printing town reports, 223 95


Cochrane Chemical Co., 1 car- boy vitriol, 4 48


76


B. &. M. R. R., freight, 25 Geo. L. Chapin, insurance on horse, 7 00


Apr. 11 J. T. Laird, court fees, 4 70


The Enterprise Co., printing notice, 1 65


M. M. Welch, cleaning water troughs, 25


M. M. Welch, carrying men to Town Hall 3 trips, 1 50


25


J, T. Calkins, labor 7 days at $1.75, 12 25


J. F. Calkins, trip to Wal- tham, 1 17


J. T. Calkins, use of wagon 4 days, 2 00


Ceo. E. Crosby, 100 school reports, 7 75


Geo. E. Crosby, postals and printing, 1 25


May


9 Mathew H. Doherty, services as sealer of weights and measures, 10 00


Dennis Doherty, cleaning


hose, 2 00


E. and F. King & Co. 1 keg bicarbonate soda, 1 40


Waltham Coal Co., 1 ton fur- nace coal, 8 50


23 Lexington Flag Pole Co., raising and fitting top- mast, ' 10 00


B. & M. R. R., freight, 25


June 13 Knight and Thomas, cans and bottles for fire extin- guishers, 3 25


77


Peter P. Fee, serving DeCor- dora Summons, 2 60


B. & M. R. R., frieght, 25


John Tasker, Decoration Day expenses, 6 50


27 Waltham Coal Co., 39 9-10


tons coal at $6.20, 247 38


July 11 Thomas Groom & Co., sta- tionery, 14 00


Smith & Ludden, legal ser- vices to date, 250 00


Thomas L. Giles, services as special police July 3 and 4, 3 00


25 F. M. Dempsey, settlement in land damage case, 1,000 00


Andrew J. Doherty, settle- ment in land damage case, 500 00


Charles S. Wheeler, abate- ment of 28 poll taxes, 56 00


Aug. 8 Geo. W. Townsend, services of diver and assistant, 90 02


M. M. Welch, teaming on ac- count of drowning acci- dent, 11 75


J. H. Welch, labor 2} days searching for body, 5 00


Cornelius Moynihan labor 2 days searching for body, 4 00


J. M. Eveleth, 6} days searching for body, 13 00


Wm. Ryan 3rd, labor 1 day searching for body, 2 00


Geo. P. Cook, labor 1 day searching for body, 2 00


1


78


J. T. Laird, labor 6} days searching for body, 12 50


J. T. Laird, use of boats, 10 00


Lossie E. Laird, labor 3} days, searching for body, 6 50


Thomas Matthews, labor 1 day searching for body, 2 00


Edward Dempsey, labor 6


days searching for body, 12 00


Owen E. Martin, labor 1 day searching for body, 2 00


22 P. J. Lennon, labor 3} days searching for body, 7 00


Geo. E. Crosby, 40 cards, 4 50


Sept. 12 Francis Doane & Co., order book, 9 50


W. G. Watson, labor 1 day searching for body. 2 00


B. & M. R. R., damage on car of coal, 3 00


National Ex. Co., expressage, 15


26


Waltham Coal Co., 60 4-10 tons coal at $6.20, 374 48


Emmons Cook, labor 2 days searching for body, 4 00


Wm. C. Pierce, services as assessor, 50 00


Wm. C. Pierce, copying books, 25 00


Wm. H. Sherman, services as assessor, 50 00


Oct. 10. Waltham Pub. Co., printing 700 tax bills, 2 50


Little, Brown & Co., revised laws, 11 00


Nov. 14. Revere Rubber Co., 150 ft.


hose at $.50, 75 00


-


79


H. K. Barnes, resetting coup- lings, 80


C. S. Wheeler, collecting taxes on $24,148,70, taxes of 1902, 362 22


Geo. E. Crosby, 5 water loan bonds, 20 00


Thomas L. Giles, services at state election, 5 00


Owen E. Martin, services at state election, 5 00


J. T. Laird, services at state election, 5 00


R. D. Donaldson, repairs on Town House, 332 10


R. D. Donaldson, lowering flag pole, 7 50


C. S. Smith, on account of release of claim, 350 00


C. S. and Francis Smith, on account of release of claim, 150 00


Nov. 28. C. S. Smith, cash paid for 4 6-1000 tons coal at $6.65, 26 64


Dec. 26. M. M. Welsh, services as cattle inspector, 49 25


1904


Jan. 9. F. T. Hyde, M. D., returning 2 births, 50


Roger Sherman, 12} days labor at $1.75, 21 87


Roger Sherman, services as


special police, July 3 and 4, 3 00


Roger Sherman, labor, 1 day searching for body, 2 00


80


1


Jan. 17. Edward Dempsey, services as constable, 8 00


Geo. L. Chapin, insurance on horse, 8 60


Jan. 30. Adams Tolman, insurance on library, 81 00


Geo. L. Chapin, care of Town Hall, 125 00


J. L. Chapin & Son, supplies, 31 93


H. E. Barnes, returning 5 deaths, 1 25


C. S. Wheeler, services as treasurer, 175 00


C. S. Wheeler, postage,


6 20


I. N. McRae, work on furnace at Town House, 11 05


C. Lee Todd, services as treas- urer of sinking fund, 50 00


Geo. L. Chapin, recording births, marriages and deaths, 12 10


Geo. L. Chapin, services as town clerk, 75 00


Geo. L. Chapin, cash paid for express, 75


Geo. L. Chapin, cash paid for dog license book, 1 75


Thomas L. Giles, services as auditor, 100 00


Chas. S. Smith, services as selectman, 150 00


Chas. S. Smith, services as overseer of poor, 25 00


Chas. S. Smith, services as registrar, 10 00


Chas. S. Smith, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


81


Chas. S. Smith, cash paid for postage and telephoning, 3 00


Edward F. Flint, services as selectman, 150 00


Edward F. Flint, services as overseer of poor, 25 00


Edward F. Flint, services as registrar, 10 00


Edward F. Flint, services on Hose Co. No. 1, 2 00


Anthony J. Doherty, services as selectman, 150 00


Anthony J. Doherty, services


as overseer of poor, 25 00


Anthony J. Doherty, services as registrar, 10 00


Anthony J. Doherty, services on Hose Co. No. 2, 2 00


Anthony J. Doherty, cash paid for postage, 1 50


C. S. Wheeler, services as assessor, 50 00


C. S. Wheeler, cash paid for telephoning, etc., 1 00


Total, $6,385 03


a


82


RECAPITULATION.


Schools,


$7,548 68


Highways,


5,879 61


Water Maintenance,


5,517 49


Payment of Board,


1,000 00


Water Construction,


4,157 01


State Aid,


48 00


Support of Poor,


730 91


Cemetery,


405 07


Street Lamps,


573 94


Board of Health,


9 75


Sinking Fund,


1,125 00


Interest,


522 77


Payment of Borrowed Money,


22,000 00


Public Library,


827 17


Tree Warden,


189 48


Hydrants and other Water Services,


1,475 00


Waltham Hospital,


250 00


Contingent,


169 01


Miscellaneous,


6,385 03


Grand Total,


$58,813 92


TREASURER'S REPORT, The Receipts into and Payments from the Treasury from Feb. 1, 1903, to Feb. 1, 1904, have been as follows : -


Balance in Treasury, Feb. 1, 1903 .


$1905 64 327 17


Paid State Tax


$1,960 00


State Highway Tax


102 95


of State Treasurer on account of Corporation Tax of 1902


957 62


County Tax


.


58,813 92


of State Treasurer on account of National Bank Tax of 1903


485 88


48 00


of State Treasurer on account of Inspection of Animals


15 38


Income of Massachusetts School Fund :


452 91


Income of Grammar School Fund


46 20


Sinking Fund Commissioners -


2,000 00


...


borrowed money


15,000 00


for School Superintendent


312 50


for 5 Water bonds


.


5,000 00


for premium on 5 bonds


282 50


for accrued interest on bonds


26 67


for interest on deposits


79 83


from Water Works for coal


6,849 54


for Cambridge assessment ·


123 58


from County on account of highway


836 00


for hall rent


10 00


66


1 31


for dividends Central National Bank


2,563 84


for damage to freight


28 93


·


for valve returned


27 25


for 29 empty oil barrels


43 50


balance of Taxes of 1902


1,901 80


interest on Taxes of 1902


43 36


on account of taxes of 1903


20,207 55


for interest on Taxes of 1903


27 27


$65,729 16


$65,729 16


E. & O. E.


CHARLES S. WHEELER, Treasurer.


83


on account of highway dept. . for junk


.


.


.


.


Sudbury River Tax


28 48


2,554 34


of State Treasurer on account of Corporation Tax of 1903 . ·


5,625 90


Selectmen's orders Balance in Treasury


2,269 47


of State Treasurer on ac on account of State Aid .'


·


378 16


120 87


Received of County Treasurer for Dog Tax returned :


84


Sinking Fund Commissioners IN ACCOUNT WITH Town of Lincoln.


1903.


DR.


Feb. 1. To cash on hand . $971 44


May 27. To cash received from Chas. S. Wheeler, Treas. 1125 00


June 1. To interest allowed 9 07


$2105 51


1903. CR.


June 22. By cash paid Chas. S. Wheeler, Treas. for payment on Lincoln Water Works note $2000 00


1904.


Feb. 1.


By cash on deposit


105 51


$2105 51


Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


85


-


Trust Fund Commissioners IN ACCOUNT WITH


George G. Tarbell Legacy to Lincoln Library.


1903


DR.


May 27. To cash, C. S. Smith, note paid $1500 00


To interest C. S. Smith note 30 00


Aug. 14. To interest Caroline A. Nye mortgage note 50 00


1904


CR.


Jan. 31. Dividends on 8 shares Boston & Lowell R. R. 64 00


Dividends on 13 shares West End St. Ry. pfd 52 00


To interest N. Y ., N. H. & H payments . 19 20


$1715 20


1903


CR.


June 1. Eighty rights N. Y., N. H. & H. . $ 94 00


By cash, first payment N. Y., N. H. & H. 400 00


Oct. 30. By cash, second, third and fourth payments do. 1000 00


1904


Jan. 31. By cash, J. F. Farrar, Treasurer Lincoln Library 215 20


Feb. 1. By cash on deposit 6 00


$1715 20


The Fund is invested as follows :


Eight shares Boston & Lowell R. R. Co. Thirteen shares West End St. Ry. pref. Eight shares New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co. $1000 mortgage note, 5 per cent, Caroline A. Nye.


Respectfully submitted,


C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


86


Trust Fund Commissioners IN ACCOUNT WITH


George Russell Legacy to the Lincoln Library.


1903 DR.


Feb. 1. To cash on hand


$370 46


June 1. To interest allowed 2 73


1904


Jan. 1. To dividends, Fitchburg pref. 35 00


Jan. 31. To interest, N. Y., N. H. & H. payments 4 80


$412 99


1903


June 1. Twenty rights, N. Y., N. H. & H . $23 50


By cash, first payment N. Y., N. H. & H. . 100 00


Oct. 30. By cash, second, third and fourth payments, ditto 250 00


1904


Jan. 31. By cash, John F. Farrar, Treas. Lincoln Library . 35 00


Feb. 1. By cash on deposit 4 49


$412 99


The Fund is invested as follows :


7 shares of Fitchburg R. R. pref. 2 shares of New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co. Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


87


Report of the Treasurer of Lincoln Cemetery Commissioners.


Feb. 1, 1903, balance on hand, $65 98


Apr. 1.


Dividend on 2 shares Fitchburg


Railroad Pfd.


2 50


July 1. Dividend on 2 shares Fitchburg Railroad Pfd. 2 50


Oct. 1. Dividend on 2 shares Fitchburg Railroad Pfd. 2 50


Apr. 1. Dividend on 3 shares Union Pacific Pfd. 6 00


Oct. 1. Dividend on 3 shares Union Pacific Pfd. 6 00


Jan. 1, '04. Dividend on 2 shares Fitchburg Railroad Pfd. 2 50


June. Received from W. W. Johnson on account of payment for Lot No. 89. 20 00


Balance in Treasurer's hands, Feb. 1, 1904, $107 98


Securities on hand : 2 shares Fitchburg Railroad Preferred and 3 shares Union Pacific Preferred.


CHARLES S. SMITH, Treasurer.


88


ASSESSORS' REPORT


The Board of Assessors submit the following report :


Number of residents assessed on property,


234


66


non-residents assessed on property, 80


66


assessed on polls only, 169


66


acres of land assessed, 8,740


dwelling houses assessed,


218 1-3


66 horses assessed,


358


66


cows assessed,


605


66 neat cattle other than cows assessed, 113


66 swine assessed, 158


66 fowls assessed,


5,280


66


sheep assessed, 27


Value of land exclusive of buildings;


$467,417 00


66 buildings exclusive of land, 575,885 000


real estate,


$1,043,302 00


66 personal estate,


1,346,998 00


Total valuation,


$2,390,300 00


State tax,


$1,960 00


County tax,


2,554 00


Sudbury river tax,


28 48


State highway tax,


102 95


Town grants,


19,198 00


Total,


$23,843 43


89


Number of polls, Deduct part of corporation tax, Rate, $9.00 per $1,000.


320


$1,690 73


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


Assessors.


1


.


RESIDENT TAX PAYERS.


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.


Adams, Mrs. Adeline F.


5,500


49 50


8,000


72 00


121 50


Adams, Charles F.


156,150


1,405 35


61,500


553 50


1958 85


Adams, J. Q.


·


.


22,220


199 98


199 98


Baker, George M.


140


1 26


11,320


101 88


103 14


Baker, George M., Trustee


625


5 63


5 63


Baker, James E. ·


175


1 58


50.


45


2 03


Baker, Walter F.


625


5 63


7,500


67 50


73 13


Bannon, Edward


1,600


14 40


14 40


Bamforth, Mrs. Marrianne


1,600


14 40


14 40


Bamforth, C. Harry


1,350


12 15


6,250


56 25


68 40


Bean, Mrs. Abbie .


350


3 15


2.700


24 30


27 45


Bemis, Julia A.


113,540


1,021 86


3,000


27 00


1048 86


Bent, Mrs. Sarah S., Est.


100


90


3,200


28 80


29 70


Bernard, Mrs. Mary


600


5 40


5 40


Biggs, S. R. H.


225


2 03


3,500


31 50


33 53


Blodgett, Mrs. Minnie P.


14,000


126 00


126 00


Blodgett, Stephen H.


·


·


1,700


15 30


8 500


76 50


91 80


Blodgett, William A.


4,000


36 00


36 00


Blodgett, Warren K., Trustee


34,000


306 00


306 00


Boyce, John, Estate ·


1,035


9 32


6,000


54 00


63 32


Bradley, Edward E.


150


1 35


1 35


Bradley, Mrs. Sarah A. W.


1,000


9 00


300


2 70


11 70


.


·


·


·


·


400


3 60


3 60


Barnes, Herbert E.


·


·


.


.


90


Briggs, Mrs. Laura F.


14,100


126 90


126 90


Briggs, William S. .


600


5 40


5 40


Brooks, Albert S.


575


5 18


5,100


45 90


51 08


Brooks, Levi, Estate


1,050


9 45


9 45


Brooks, Lorenzo E.


300


2 70


4,300


38 70


41 40


Brooks, Wallace M.


400


3 60


3 60


Browning, George W.


1,025


9 23


2,500


22 50


31 73


Browning, Mrs. Sarah


75


68


68


Bryant, J. Elliot.


145


1 31


1 31


Bulger, John H.


500


4 50


4,000


36 00


40 50


Burgess, John A.


135


1 22


3,500


31 50


32 72


Burnham, John A., Trustee


.


375,000


3,375 00


3,500


31 50


31 50


Butcher, Mrs. Mary .


400


3 60


3,500


31 50


35 10


Cahill, Annie ..


600


5 40


3,700


33 30


38 70


Calkins, James T.


150


1 35


2,000


18 00


19 35


Campbell, Mrs. Ellen L.


3,300


29 70


7,500


67 50


97 20


Chapin, Mrs. Alice B ..


4,000


36 00


36 00


Chapin, Cyrus S ...


2,500


22 50


22 50


Chapin, George L ..


300


2 70


3,500


31 50


34 20


Chapin, Mrs. Emily F ...


250


2 25


4,750


42 75


45 00


Chapin, Henry C., Estate.


2,500


22 50


22 50


Chapin, James L. & Son


1,000


9 00


9 00


Coan, Thomas .


500


4 50


2,000


18 00


22 50


Codman, Ogden.


3,750


: 33 75


50,000


450 00


483 75


Conway, Mrs. Rosanna


575


5 18


1,500


13 50


18 68


Connors, Michael.


500


4 50


4 50


Cook, Abbie M. .


4.500


40 50


40 50


Cook Bros. . .


13,500


121 50


121 50


.


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·


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.


.


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.


·


3,375 00


Bush, Mrs. Emily K. .


91


Name of Residents.


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate


Total Tax of Personal Estate.


Aggregate Value of Real Estate.


Total Tax on Real Estate.


Total Tax on Personal and Real Estate.


Cook Bros.


1,200


10 80


10 80


Cook, Isaac B.


580


5 22


4,000


36 00


41 22


Corrigan, Martin


75


68


68


Corrigan, Mrs. Mary


1,500


13 50


13 50


Cousins, Mrs. Ann E.


1,640


14 76


1,900


17 10


31 86


Cousins, Harold S.


1,700


15 30


2,500


22 50


37 80


Cousins, George L.


825


7 43


4,000


36 00


43 43


Crook, Russell G.


25


23


400


3 60


3 83


Cunnert, Trougott


410


3 69


1,700


15 30


18 99


Cunningham, George B.


1,075


9 68


3.100


27 90


37 58


Curry, John


50


45


1,000


9 00


9 45


Davis, Alfred G.


200


1 80


4,500


40 50


42 30


Dee, John


590


5 31


2,500


22 50


27 81


Delehanty, Richard


100


90


1,000


9 00


9 90


Dempsey, Frank M.


490


4 41


2,500


22 50


26 91


Dempsey, Michael, Est.


50


45


1,000


9 00


9 45


Dennie, Charlotte S.


45 00


45 00


Dennie, Greenleaf B.


10 80


Diamond, James


100


90


90


Doan, Elizabeth F., Est.


3,278


29 50


29 50


Dodge, Mrs. Katie F. P.


100


90


3,200


28 80


29 70


Donaldson, Robert D.


500


4 50


4 50


Doherty, Dennis


60


54


1,500


13 50


14 04


·


·


.


1,200


10 80


4,000


36 00


36 00


Cousins, Fred E.


800


7 20


7 20


Craven, Patrick


.


92


5,000


Dougherty, Andrew J.


2,000


18 00


18 00


Eaton, Winslow. .


40


36


36


Ehlert, Albert, Estate. .


100


90


1,500


13 50


14 40


Ellsworth, Mrs. Mary J ..


200


1 80


3,500


31 50


33 30


Eveleth, Julius E. ...


630


5 67


11,500


103 50


109 17


Farnsworth, Charles P.


280


2 52


2 52


Farrar, Edward R ..


400


3 60


6,600


59 40


63 00


Farrar, Edward R .


2,850


25 65


25 65


Farrar, Herbert W.


65


59


2,000


18 00


18 59


Farrar, John F ..


335


3 02


2,000


18 00


21 02


Farrar, John W.


4,100


36 90


36 90


First Parish .. .


3,500


31 50


31 50


Flemming, John.


25


23


300


2 70


2 93


Flint Bros. .


2,070


18 63


14,000


126 00


144 63


Flint, Ephraim B.


3,500


31 50


31 50


Flint, George ...


91,240


821 16


9,850


88 65


909 81


Floyd, Mrs Andres S.


175


1 58


1 58


Flynn, John, Est ...


435


3 92


2,000


18 00


21 92


Fortescue, George


125


1 13


2,000


18 00


19 13


Gilbert, Napoleon .


700


6 30


6 30


Giles, Thomas L. .


25


23


1,700


15 30


15 53


Graves, George A.


13,000


117 00


4,000


36 00


153 00


Guirada, John . . .


175


1 58


1,900


17 10


18 68


Garland, Mrs. Martha T.


850


7 65


7 65


Hagar, Mrs. Mary A.


50


45


45


Hall, Mrs. Ella E ...


3,000


27 00


27 00


Ham, Mrs. Hepsibah S.


2,500


22 50


22 50


Harding, William A. .


40


36


1,700


15 30


15 66


Harrington, Herbert J ..


735


6 62


6 62


93


.


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·


·


.


·


·


·


Name of Residents.


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate


Total Tax on Personal Estate.


Aggregate Value of Real Estate.


Total Tax on Real Estate.


Total Tax on Personal and Real Estate.


Harrington, George F ..


225


2 03


5,750


51 75


53 78


Hart, Joseph S .....


600


5 40


14,700


132 30


137 70


Hartwell, Mrs. Julia W.


·


597


5 37


5 37


Hartwell, Samuel ..


21,900


197 10


10,000


90 00


287 10


Hayden, Frederick A


2,500


22 50


1,600


14 40


36 90


Higginson, A. Henry .


1,510


13 59


10,500


94 50


108 09


Hoar, George H. .


400


3 60


3,600


32 40


36 00


Hoar, Leonard, Estate.


500


4 50


4 50


Hodges, Mrs. Ann F., Estate.


7,500


67 50


67 50


Holman, Daniel .


200


1 80


1 80


Hosea, William ..


450


4 05


1,500


13 50


17 55


Hovey, William A.


2,000


18 00


18 00


Hunt, Sarah ..


·


3,750


33 75


33 75


Hunter, Mrs. Amanda T.


200


1 80


4,650


41 85


43 65


Hunter, Mrs. E. A ..


25


23


23


Hutton, James ..


8 0


7 20


7 20


Johnson, Mrs. Amelia L.


75


68


5,455


49 10


49 78


Johnson, Walter W.


200


1 80


1 80


Johnson, William A


53


48


48


Jones, Abijah G. .


150


1 35


4,000


36 00


37 35


Jose, Eugene .. ..


500


4 50


2,800


25 20


29 70


Kennedy, John. .


1,230


11 07


4,350


39 15


50 22


Kennedy, Michael.


25


23


300


2 70


2 93




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