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Lewis A. Laird, Clerk of Water Board,
25 00
George E. Crosby, Printing,
31 25
Hartford St. Pump Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co., Insurance, 32 80
Jas. L. Chapin & Son, Supplies,
15 08
Builders Iron Foundry, Supplies,
32 46
Chadwick Boston Lead Co., Supplies,
7 02
Chapman Valve Co., Supplies,
38 21
Eagle Oil & Supply Co., Supplies,
104 84
Walworth Mfg. Co., Supplies,
76 33
Damon & Glenn, Supplies,
1 48
A. J. Wilkinson & Co., Supplies,
80
Union Water Meter Co., Supplies,
33 25
National Meter Co., Supplies,
29 61
Wadsworth Howland Co., Supplies,
6 65
John A. Higgins, Supplies,
2 70
International Steam Pump Co., Supplies, 22 80
L. E. Bazley, Labor and Supplies,
203 67
W. A. & T. B. McLeod, Labor on Old Pump,
61 80
Louis A. Laird, Labor,
44 50
M. J. Boyce, Labor,
2 00
George E. Winslow, Labor and Supplies,
26 40
William A. Stevens, Labor,
1 30
Charles E. Clark, Labor,
22 85
Robert D. Donaldson, Labor and Supplies,
283 48
Davis & Farnum, Labor.
4 00
Thomas J. Dee, Labor,
3 50
William H. Ryan, Labor,
51 00
Isaac N. McRae, Labor and Supplies,
91 35
Robert B. Hunter, Labor,
2 00
Daniel McAskill, Repairs on Tools,
9 40
William C. Robus, Electrical Work,
17 31
Town Treasurer, Coupons due 1915,
40 00
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Town Treasurer, Coupons due Mar. 1, 1916, $817 50 First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due Sept. 1, 817 50
First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due May 1, 87 50
First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due June 1, 602 50
First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due Nov. 1, 87 50
First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due Dec. 1, 602 50
First Nat'l Bank, Two $500 Bonds,
1,000 00
Total,
$13,247 42
75
REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS
February 1, 1917.
To the Board of Health :-
I herewith submit the following report for year ending December 31, 1916 :-
Number of herds of cows
81
Number of milch cows
520
Number of dry cows
112
Number of young stock .
101
Number of bulls
26
Number of pigs
880
Number of sheep
46
Number of goats
0
Number of cows taken for tuberculosis
11
Number of cows quarantined and released
0
Number of horses quarantined
0
Number of cows quarantined
11
MARTIN M. WELCH, Inspector of Animals.
76
REPORT OF ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED.
February 1, 1917.
To the Board of Health :-
I herewith submit the following report of animals slaughtered for year ending December 31, 1916 :-
Pigs
568
Calves
66
Cattle
30
Pigs condemned
8
Calves condemned
2
Cattle condemned
0
MARTIN M. WELCH,
Member of the Board of Health.
77
REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS
To the Board of Selectmen :-
The Board of Fire Engineers herewith submit their ninth annual report, ending December 31, 1916.
Force
Thirty-three men belong to the department : one chief, six engineers and twenty-six call men. There are three organized companies.
Apparatus
The apparatus belonging to the Department is as follows :- Three wagons, one reel, one combination truck, twenty-five extinguishers, three ladders, one harness, hose, axes and plaster hooks.
Location of Apparatus
No. 1. Hose house, old schoolhouse, Lincoln Centre.
No. 2. Combination truck at Doherty's garage, So. Lincoln.
No. 3. Hose house, John Dee farm, Virginia Road, North Lincoln.
Fires
One house and several chimney fires at a loss of about $4,000.
A La France truck has been purchased by the com- mittee appointed at the annual town meeting for the sum appropriated, $2,500.
We recommend that the apparatus not in use be disposed of by the Town.
ISAAC N. MACRAE, Chief, THOMAS DEE, HERBERT FARRAR, H. S. COUSINS, J. J. KELLIHER, ANDREW DOUGHERTY, M. H. DOHERTY. Engineers.
78
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS
To the Board of Selectmen :-
I herewith submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1916 :-
Last January we had a warm spell of weather which caused the roads to become soft and some of them were badly rutted, and had to be filled with crushed stone; then we had about two months of snow-storms which caused a lot of snow work, breaking out roads and making them passable. Some roads had to be shoveled out almost every day for a week or more, which caused a large expense. About the last of March the snow went away and some of the roads were so badly cut up by automobiles that they were almost impassable. I think on the whole this year has been the hardest one that I have seen to maintain the roads and keep them in good condition, therefore I have not built as much new road this year as in years previous. I have used 1,600 loads of sand and gravel for covering tarvia and building gravel roads in different parts of the town, and about thirty carloads of crushed stone bought from the Massachusetts Broken Stone Company, besides what stone we had at the town crusher. The most of this stone was used to fill ruts and holes in the roadway. I have also used 26,000 gallons tarvia and 15,000 gallons of oil for dust laying, etc.
The following payments have been made during the year :-
Hay, grain, straw, etc., approximately, $1,600 00
Stone, gravel and sand, 1,240 00
Tarvia and oil,
2,615 00
66
Supplies, etc., 655 00
79
Rent, approximately $150 00
Freight and express,
250 00
Steam roller,
66
60 00
Shoeing and repairs,
240 00
Superintendent's salary, labor, snow work, etc., 5,740 00
Total, $12,550 00
The sum-total of which has been paid into the Town Treasury, and what is still due
for labor, material, etc., is approximately, $450 00
Amount expended on highways for the year is approximately, $12,100 00
The following is a list of places where the money has been expended :-
Building Gravel Roads :
Tower Road,
500 Feet.
Higginson Road,
850
66
Adams Road,
670
66
South Great Road,
700
66
Farrar Road,
400
66
Flint Road,
800
66
Page Road,
550
Building Crushed Stone Roads :
Codman Road,
800 Feet.
Turn Pike Road,
700
Town Hill Road,
660
Tarvia Macadam Road
Concord Road, 700 feet, 15 feet wide
The Neville Road, the Sandy Pond Road and the Sherman Road needed an unusual amount of stone to fill the ruts, and had to be covered with gravel. We have scraped most of the roads in town, cleaned out the
80
gutters, put in several culverts where the roads held the water back, also put in a new culvert near Mr. Brad- street's. We have about five hundred tons of crushed stone to team to different parts of the town, for filling ruts, etc., in the spring.
The Highway Department is in about the same condi- tion as last year.
I have recommended the sum of $12,000 each year, and I still think it will take that sum to keep the roads in as good condition as they are now. As the price of all kinds of material and labor have advanced this year, I shall recommend the sum of $12,000 for the highways this year.
The guide boards are all in good condition.
Yours respectfully, WILLIAM H. SHERMAN, Superintendent of Streets.
TREASURER'S REPORT. The Receipts into and Payments from the Treasury for the year 1916, have been as follows, viz:
RECEIPTS.
PAYMENTS.
Balance in the Treasury January 1, 1916 . $6,099.49
Paid State Tax
$7,840.00
Received of County Treasurer for Dog Tax returned
348.30
- Higliway Tax
412.00
" State Treasurer for balance of Corporation Tax of 1915 .
42.43
" State Treasurer on account of Corporation Tax of 1916
1,285.76
" State Treasurer on account of National Bank Tax
1,006.91
..
" State Treasurer on account of Industrial School's " State Treasurer for aid to mothers and dependent children
18.70
City of Boston for tuition of children
472.31
" Lincoln Library for Income of Grammar School Fund
51.30
" note in anticipation of taxes
25,000.00
" licenses to slaughter
2.00
" moth account
1,821.41
" highway account
399.90
" court fees
143.51
" hall rent
30.00
" from Lincoln Grange
104.00
..
" for Cambridge Assessments
211.00
" fine
5.00
" old books sold .
9.25
" interest on deposits
373.42
" of Sinking Fund Commissioners
.
855.90
" balance of taxes of 1915
. 12,552.35
" for interest on taxes of 1915
237.37
" taxes of 1916
52,085.29
"interest on taxes of 1916
42.98
$103,957.58
$103,957.58
NOTE - Bonds Nos. 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, of the schoolhouse loan were handed by the Sinking Fund Commissioners to the Tow Treasurer for cancellation and were by him cancelled and filed with the other paid vouchers of the town.
CHARLES S. WHEELER, Treasurer.
.
5,059.40
Selectinen's orders
88,626.72
Balance in Treasury
2,005.46
227.00
532.00
81
.
.
penalty for delayed return
14.00
.. County Tax
82
Report of the Commissioners of Sinking and Trust Funds
SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS. In Account with TOWN OF LINCOLN
1916. Jan.
Dr.
1. Balance
$ 51.01
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 32s
105.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 4s, 1917
80.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 4s (Serial) .
160.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 4s, 1936
560.00
Coupons, American Tel. & Tel. Co. 4s.
160.00
$500 Town of Lincoln, Serial 4s, due
500.00
Cash, C. S. Wheeler, Treasurer
1,500.00
Interest on deposit
24.88
$3,140.89
1916.
Cr.
Dec. 31. Balance
$3,140.89
The Fund is invested as follows: $4,000 American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 4s, 1929. $3,500 Town of Lincoln 4s, Serial Bonds, due 1912 to 1923. $14,000 Town of Lincoln 4s, due September, 1936. $3,000 Town of Lincoln 3}s, due September, 1932. $2,000 Town of Lincoln 4s, due June, 1917.
Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
83
SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
FUND FOR EXTRA SCHOOLHOUSE BONDS
1916
Dr.
Jan. 1. Balance
$707.91
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 4s 140.00
Interest on deposit
7.99
$855.90
1916.
Cr.
May 31. Balance paid C. S. Wheeler, Treasurer
$855.90
1916.
May 31. The following securities were delivered to C. S. Wheeler, Treasurer:
$2,000 Town of Lincoln 4s, due 1924. $2,000 Town of Lincoln 4s, due 1925. $2,000 Town of Lincoln 4s, due 1926. $1,000 Town of Lincoln 4s, due 1927.
The above account is now closed.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
84
SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
FUND FOR PURCHASE OF SCHOOLHOUSE BONDS
1916. Dr.
Dec. 30. Cash received from C. S. Wheeler, Treasurer
.
$15,000.00
1916. Cr.
Dec. 31. Cash on deposit .
. $15,000.00
Respectfully submitted,
C LEE TODD, Treasurer.
85
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
GEORGE G. TARBELL LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY.
1916.
Dı.
Jan.
1. Balance
$29.60
Dividends, West End St. Railway common.
3.50
Dividends, American Tel. & Tel. Co. 32.00
Dividends, West End St. Railway pfd.
52.00
Dividends, Boston & Lowell R. R. Co.
64.00
Coupons, United Fruit 42s, 1923
22.50
American Tel. & Tel. Co., 4 rights
7.87
Interest on deposit .
3.24
$214.71
1916.
Cr.
Dec. 31. Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treasurer Lincoln Library Balance on deposit, principal account
$185.11
29.60
$214.71
The Fund is invested as follows: 8 shares Boston & Lowell Railroad Co.
13 shares West End Street Railway Co., preferred.
8 shares New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. 4 shares American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 1 share West End Street Railway Co. common. $500 United Fruit Co. 42s, 1923.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
86
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
GEORGE RUSSELL LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY
1916.
Dr.
Jan. 1. Balance
$33.02
Dividends, Fitchburg Railroad Co.
35.00
Interest .
1.09
$69.11
1916.
Cr.
Dec. 31. Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treasurer Lincoln Library Balance on deposit, principal account .
$36.09
33.02
$69.11
The Fund is invested as follows:
7 shares Fitchburg Railroad Co., preferred. 2 shares New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
87
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
JULIA A. BEMIS FUND FOR BENEFIT OF LINCOLN LIBRARY
Dr.
Jan.
1. Balance
Dividends, West End St. Railway common Coupons, American Tel. & Tel. Co.
7.00
40.00
Interest
.47
$54.72
1916.
Cr.
Dec. 31, Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treasurer Lincoln Library $47.47 Balance on deposit, principal account . 7.25
$54.72
The Fund is invested as follows: $1,000 American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 4s, due 1929. 2 shares West End Street Railway Co., common.
Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
1916.
$7.25
88
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS In Account with
JOHN (H. PIERCE LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY
1916.
Dr.
Jan.
1. Dividend, West End St. Railway, common $3.50 Coupon, General Gas & Electric Co. 6s. 30.00
General Gas and Electric Co. 6s, due . 1,000.00
Interest
6.37
$1,039.87
1916.
Cr.
Dec.
31. Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treasurer Lincoln Library $1,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s 981.67
$39.87
Balance, principal account 18.33
$1,039.87
The Fund is invested as follows: 1 share West End Street Railway Co., common. $1,000 American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 5s, 1946.
Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
89
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR LINCOLN
LIBRARY
1916.
Dr.
Jan.
1. Balance
$89.62
17.50 Dividends, West End St. Railway, common . Coupons, American Tel. & Tel. Co. 80.00
Interest
3.15
$190.27
1916.
Cr.
Dec. 31. Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treasurer Lincoln Library 100.65 Balance on deposit, principal account . 89.62
$190.27
The Fund is invested as follows: $2,000 American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 4s, due 1929. 5 shares West End Street Railway Co., common.
Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
90
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR SILENT POOR.
1916.
Dr
Jan. 1. Balance
$390.71
Coupons, American Tel. & Tel. Co. 4s . 80.00
Interest
13.31
$484.02
1916.
Cr.
May
13. Cash, Selectmen's order .
$25.00
Dec.
29. Balance on deposit, income account Balance on deposit, principal account 115.22
343.80
484.02
The Fund is invested as follows:
$2,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 4s, due 1929.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
91
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS In Account with
ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR TOWN HEARSE.
1916.
Dr
Jan.
1. Balance
$147.00
Dividend, Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 33.00
Interest on deposit
4.89
$184.89
1916.
Cr.
Dec. 31. Balance on deposit
$184.89
The Fund is invested as follows:
11 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
92
THE BEMIS LECTURE FUND TRUSTEES In Account with THE BEMIS LECTURE FUND
1916.
Dr.
Jan.
1. Balance
$453.06
Dividends, Pennsylvania Railroad.
150.00
Boston & Providence R. R.
100.00
Fitchburg Railroad preferred
50.00
Old Colony R. R. .
70.00
66
Boston & Albany R. R.
87.50
66
American Tel. & Tel. Co.
480.00
66
Boston & Lowell R. R.
240.00
West End St. Ry. pfd .
40.00
Coupons,
New York Railways 4s
40.00
66 Southern Railways 4s .
120.00
66
New York Ry. Adj.
207.00
Rights,
American Tel. & Tel. Co., 4s American Tel. & Tel. Co.
118.12
Sale, $3,000 Utah Company 6s
3,110.68
Interest on deposit .
91.34
$5,397.70
1916.
Cr.
Jan ..
15. Famous Players Film Co.
$25.00
General Film Co. . 10.00
24.60
L. J. Smith, Operator and expenses W. C. Robus, ℃ March 18, 1915 .
10.00
26. P. A. Carter, Postals and labor .
2.31
Feb.
3. W. F. Allen & Co., Postals and Printing
1.00
10. P. A. Carter, Envelopes and Labor
2.88
12. The Players Adelphi Concert Co.
104.90
March
1. Doherty Garage, to March 1st.
21.00
2. The Symphony Players Club
150.00
14. Powell Printing Co., Programs
8.50
16. Byron W. Reed, Lecture
50.00
29. Morris Hindus, Lecture .
50.00
April Oct.
2.
Doherty Garage, to April 1st.
5.00
28. Chimes of Normandy Co.
150.00
Nov.
3. P. A. Carter, Envelopes and Labor
3.50
10. Powell Printing Co., Programs
9.50
17. Artists' Recital Concert .
102.50
20. B. R. Baumgardt, Lecture
101.80
40.00
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Nov
22. W. F. Allen & Co., Postals and Printing $ 3.25
28. Sir Edward Pears, Lecture 150.00
Dec. 5. Doherty Garage, to Nov. 20th. 13.00
12. J. H. Balmer, Savage Africa
125.00
15. $1,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co., 5s, 1946 995.55
16. 25 shares Great Northern Ry Co., preferred 2,931.25
31. Balance on deposit 347.16
$5,397.70
The Fund of $30,000 is invested as follows: 50 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
30 Boston & Lowell Railroad Co.
10
66 Boston & Providence Railroad Co.
10 Boston & Albany Railroad Co.
10 Fitchburg Railroad Co. 66
10 Old Colony Railroad Co. 66
10
66 West End Street Railway Co. pfd.
10 New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co.
10
66 Boston & Maine Railroad Co.
60 American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
50 Northern Idaho & Montana Power Co. preferred 66
66
25 Great Northern Railway preferred
$4,000 New York Railways Co., 5s, 1942.
$1,000 New York Railways Co., 4s, 1942.
$3,000 Southern Railway Co., 4s, 1956.
$1,000 American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 4s, 1929.
$1,000 American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 5s, 1946.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
94
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1, 1917
Lincoln, February 1, 1917.
Contagious diseases treated during the year 1916, with no deaths :-
Chicken pox
4 cases
Diphtheria .
1 case
Scarlet fever
6 cases
CHARLES E. CLARK, Member of the Board of Health.
95
ASSESSORS' REPORT
The Board of Assessors submit the following report :-
Number of residents assessed on property, 254
non-residents assessed on property, 92
assessed on polls only,
186
66 acres of land assessed, 8,740
dwelling houses assessed,
2751
66 horses assessed,
268
66 cows assessed,
497
neat cattle other than cows assessed, 92
66 swine assessed, 388
66 sheep assessed,
189
Value of land, exclusive of buildings,
$502,275 00
" buildings, exclusive of land,
1,108,395 00
66
" real estate,
$1,610,670 00
66
" personal estate,
2,616,061 00
Total valuation,
$4,226,731 00
State tax,
7,840 00
County tax,
5,059 40
State highway tax,
412 00
Town grants,
42,730 00
Total,
$56,041 40
Number of polls,
344
Deduct part of corporation tax,
$305 90
Rate $13.00 per $1,000.00,
Amount to be collected,
$55,735 50
CHARLES S. WHEELER, WILLIAM C. PEIRCE, WILLIAM H. SHERMAN, Assessors.
RESIDENT TAX PAYERS
Name of Resident
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, John.
3,157 41,997 507,738
41 04
41 04
Adams, Mary O., Exrx.
545 96
64,000
832 00
1,377 96
Adams, Mary O.
6,600 50
8,800
114 40
6,714 90
A'Hern, Timothy
2,500
32 50
32 50
Baker, Ella M ..
120
1 56
1 56
Baker, George M.
250
3 25
3 25
Baker, James E ..
2,112
27 46
50
65
28 11
Baker, Martha P.
1,832
23 82
23 82
Bannon, Edward.
275
3 57
1,600
20 80
24 37
Bamforth, Alice M.
1,000
13 00
13 00
Bamforth, Fred J. D.
150
1 95
1 95
Barnes, Herbert E., Heirs of.
6,700
87 75
87 75
Barnes, Thomas. .
200
2 60
2 60
Bean, Abbie. .
600
7 80
3,000
39 00
46 80
Bean, Elmer A.
100
1 30
1 30
Bemis, Julia A.
137,733
1,790 52
3,000
39 00
1,829 52
Bent, Edwin S., et al.
3,000
39 00
39 00
Blodgett, Edwin S ..
1,500
19 50
19 50
Blodgett, Emma S.
20,200
262 60
262 60
Blodgett, Stephen H ..
750
9 75
7,500
97 50
107 25
Blodgett, Warren K., Tr.
.
34,000
442 00
442 00
96
Bowles, William.
575 2,900
7 48
7 48
Boyce, Mary . ..
37 70
7,000 4,500
91 00
128 70
Boyce, Michael J. .
58 50
58 50
Bradley, Edward E.
100
1 30
1 30
Bradley, Sarah A. W.
. 300
3 90
3 90
Bradstreet, Byron ..
1,525
19 83
5,500
71 50
91 33
Brennan, Joseph P.
11,750
152 75
15,000
195 00
347 75
Brooks, Lorenzo E.
350
4 55
4,300
55 90
60 45
Brooks, Estella M.
60
78
5,500
71 50
72 28
Brooks, Mary B ..
4,415
57 40
57 40
Brooks, Sarah W., et al.
400
5 20
4,000
52 00
57 20
Brooks, William A. .
22,000
286 00
6,000
78 00
364 00
Browning, Edgar C.
455
5 92
2,000
26 00
31 92
Browning, George W ..
2,825
36 73
4,500
58 50
95 23
Bryant, J. Elliot
55
72
72
Bunker, Abbie
50
65
2,500
32 50
33 15
Burgess, John A.
850
11 05
3,500
45 50
56 55
Burnham, William A.
Trs. . . .
140,013
1,820 17
1,820 17
Burnham, William A.
12,447
161 81
161 81
Devens, A. Lithgow
Bush, Emily K., Guardian.
7,000
91 00
91 00
Butcher, Charles R ..
140
1 82
550
7 15
8 97
Butcher, Henry A ..
100
1 30
1,500
19 50
20 80
Butcher, Mary. ..
500
6 50
3,800
49 40
55 90
·
.
.
.
97
.
Burnham, Henry D.
Burnham, Henry D.
Trs. . . . .
Name of Resident
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
Calkins, James T ..
50
65
2,600
33 80
34 45
Calkins, T. Alonzo.
550
7 15
2,000
26 00
33 15
Campbell, Addie S ..
1,131
14 70
14 70
Campbell, Ellen L., Heirs of
1,000
13 00
7,500
97 50
110 50
Campbell, Fanny S ..
1,131
14 70
14 70
Campbell, Fanny S., et al.
1,100
14 30
14 30
Chapin, Alice B ..
4,000
52 00
52 00
Chapin, Arthur F.
300
3 90
3 90
Chapin, Carrie B ..
3,729
48 48
1,500
19 50
67 98
Chapin, Cyrus S ..
7,041
91 53
91 53
Chapin, George L.
3,036
39 47
7,350
95 55
135 02
Chapin, Henry C., Heirs of .
2,000
26 00
26 00
Chapin, James L. & Son.
1,700
22 10
22 10
Christiansen, Peter
500
6 50
6 50
Clark, Charles E. .
4,500
58 50
58 50
Clark, John T ..
400
5 20
6,500
84 50
88 70
Coan, John H ..
1,350
17 55
3,400
44 20
61 75
Coan, Thomas, Est.
500
6 50
3,100
40 30
46 80
Coburn, Edward S.
200
2 60
5,000
65 00
67 60
Codman, Alice N.
654
8 50
8 50
Codman, Hugh. .
450
5 95
5 95
Codman, Sarah F.
13,475
175 18
50,000
650 00
825 18
98
.
Codman, Thomas N ..
2,415
31 40
31 40
Connors, Michael. .
570
7 41
1,000
13 00
20 41
Conway, William J.
575
7 48
1,500
19 50
26 98
Cook, Isaac B ..
550
7 15
4,000
52 00
59 15
Corrigan, Patrick F
1,800
23 40
23 40
Corrigan, Mary . .
1,500
19 50
19 50
Cotona, Nicholas.
200
2 60
700
9 10
11 70
Cousins, Anne E.
4,000
52 00
52 00
Cousins, Fred E.
400
5 20
7,500
97 50
102 70
Cousins, Fred E. & Co
1,000
13 00
13 00
Cousins, George L ..
2,400
31 20
4,000
52 00
83 20
Cousins, Harold S ..
375
4 88
4,200
54 60
59 48
Cousins, Harold S. & Co.
1,500
19 50
19 50
Crook, Russel G .. .
3,000
39 00
39 00
Cunnert, Trougott.
520
6 76
2,250
29 25
36 01
Cunningham, Francis H.
300
3 90
2,750
35 75
39 65
Cunningham, George E ..
360
4 68
2,750
35 75
42 43
Danner, John.
2,000
26 00
26 00
Davis, Alfred G.
1,420
18 46
4,500
58 50
76 96
DeCordova, Julian .
39,350
511 55
39,000
507 00
1,018 55
Dee, Thomas J ..
470
6 11
5,500
71 50
77 61
Delory, Agnes, Heirs of .
700
9 10
9 10
Dempsey, Edward. ..
300
3 90
1,000
13 00
16 90
DeNormandie, Charles L.
3,650
47 45
6,000
78 00
125 45
DePalma, Nicholas. ..
100
1 30
300
3 90
5 20
Diamond, James
800
10 40
10 40
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99
Name of Resident
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
Dodge, Kate F. P.
3,200
41 60
41 60
Donaldson, Robert D.
4,665
60 65
27,050
351 65
412 30
Doherty, Anthony J.
1,500
19 50
19 50
Doherty, Dennis . .
50
65
1,500
19 50
20 15
Doherty & Corrigan
2,000
26 00
1,500
19 50
45 50
Doten, Scott T. ...
350
4 55
4 55
Dougherty, Andrew J.
1,420
18 46
2,000
26 00
44 46
Domenichello, Domenick
200
2 60
1,300
16 90
19 50
Eaton, Winslow A.
4,000
52 00
52 00
Edgerly, J. F.
1,075
13 98
20,500
266 50
280 48
Ehlert, Ellen
150
1 95
1,950
25 35
27 30
Farrar, Edward R.
350
4 55
10,550
137 15
141 70
Farrar, George ..
1,250
16 25
16 25
3,600
46 80
46 80
Farrar, Herbert W.
50
65
2,000
26 00
26 65
Farrar, John F ..
1,725
22 43
2,600
33 80
56 23
Farquhar, David.
600
7 80
8,600
111 80
119 60
First Parish. . .
3,500
45 50
45 50
Fleming, Mary
50
65
300
3 90
4 55
Flint Bros. . .
2,775
36 08
16,500
214 50
250 08
Flint, Edith F.
696
9 05
9 05
Flint, Edward F.
1,000
13 00
2,500
32 50
45 50
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Farrar, Herbert G.
.
.
.
.
.
.
100
Flint, Edward F., Exr ..
183,135 300
2,380 76 3 90
3,500
45 50
49 40
4,200
54 60
54 60
Floyd, Alice D ..
11,000
143 00
143 00
Flynn, William, Heirs of .
2,000
26 00
26 00
Foreman, Charles.
1,500
19 50
19 50
Foster, Helen. .
1,400
18 20
18 20
Gately, Annie E ..
1,500
19 50
15,000
195 00
214 50
Gately, Annie E., Tr.
81,490
1,059 37
1,059 37
Gately, Annie E., Trs.
95,941
1,247 23
1,247 23
Giles, Anna H ...
100
1 30
1 30
Giles, Thomas L.
1,700
22 10
22 10
Gordon, Donald.
16,600
215 80
113,000
1,469 00
1,684 80
Graves, George A.
13,000
169 00
4,000
52 00
221 00
Hamilton, D. Lincoln
2,300
29 90
29 90
Harding, William A ..
300
3 90
1,700
22 10
26 00
Harrington, George F., Heirs of .
4,100
53 30
53 30
Hart, Joseph S .. .
325
4 23
16,000
208 00
212 23
Hatheway, Conrad P.
600
7 80
6,500
84 50
92 30
Hayden, Frederick A., Heirs of . . .
9,250
120 25
1,600
20 80
141 05
Herman, Edwards W ..
450
5 85
12,800
166 40
172 25
Hills, George E ..
225
2 93
1,000
13 00
15 93
Hodges, George C.
7,500
97 50
97 50
Hodges, George C., et al., Trs.
13,333
173 33
173 33
Holman, Daniel . .
200
2 60
2 60
Hunt, Merrill. .
3,100
40 30
6,000
78 00
118 30
·
.
.
.
101
2,380 76
Flint, Ephraim B .. . .
Flint, George, Heirs of
·
·
.
Name of Resident
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
Hunter, Euphema J ..
675
8 78
2,250
29 25
38 03
Hutton, James. .
800
10 40
10 40
Jensen, Niel. .
165
1 95
2,500
32 50
34 45
Johnson, John .
150
1 95
1 95
Johnson, Walter W.
500
6 50
5,455
70 92
77 42
Jones, Abijah G ..
200
2 60
3,200
41 60
44 20
Jose, Eugene. ..
1,500
19 50
3,000
39 00
58 50
Kelliher, John J.
150
1 95
2,000
26 00
27 95
Kenna, James.
700
9 10
9 10
Kennedy, John.
150
1 95
3,100
40 30
42 25
Kidder Bros. .
600
7 80
10,000
130 00
137 80
King, Elizabeth L.
1,400
18 20
18 20
Lahay, Catharine, Heirs of
500
6 50
6 50
Laird, James T .. .
200
2 60
2,000
26 00
28 60
Lennon, James W.
2,000
26 00
26 00
Lennon, John B ..
2,000
26 00
26 00
Lennon, Patrick J.
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