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Teams and Labor
$8,350.00
Gravel and Stone 7,350.00
Oil and Tar
4,000.00
Roller and Coal
400.00
Culverts
300.00
The following is a partial list of what the men and teams have been doing through the year :
JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH
I spent most of the time on snow work with the men and teams; also hired outside men and teams to help keep the roads open for travel.
APRIL
We crushed stone the first part of the month and the last part scraped the gravel roads and filled the ruts with crushed stone.
MAY
We patched the tarvia roads, etc. and started work on the plain roads.
JUNE
We finished the plain roads and worked for the Moth De- partment.
JULY
A greater part of the month was spent putting tarvia and sand on the tar surfaced roads.
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AUGUST
We finished putting tarvia on the roads and started work on the Baker Bridge road.
SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER AND PART OF NOVEMBER
This time was spent working on the Baker Bridge road. The last part of November was spent patching other roads.
DECEMBER
We scraped the hills and cleaned out the gutters where they needed it. Worked around the Rooney Barn, and moved the hay and other equipment from the Hart barn to the Rooney barn.
Payments
The money expended was approximately as follows :
Hay, Grain, Straw, etc.
$1,820.00
Stone, Gravel and Sand
2,500.00
Tarvia and Oil
7,125.00
Supplies
800.00
Rent
100.00
Steam Roller
220.00
Outside snow work
2,200.00
Shoeing and repairs
850.00
Superintendent's salary, labor, etc.
5,828.00 ·
Total $21,443.00
Amount of credits due the Highway Department $2,500.00
Amount spent on plain roads
5,500.00 8,000.00
Total spent for snow work, maintenance and up- keep of Highway Department for year $13,443.00
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The foregoing figures do not include the work done on the Baker Bridge road.
I wish to take this opportunity to thank the Selectmen for the new accommodations for the horses and highway equip- ment. This is the first time since my appointment as superin- tendent of streets that there has been an opportunity to keep the carts and other equipment under cover when not in use. We now have ample room for all carts, wagons, etc .; also for the sprayers and other equipment belonging to the Moth De- partment.
CONDITION OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
The department consists of six (6) horses, three (3) sets of double harnesses, two (2) single harnesses, four(4) double carts, one (1) single cart, one (1) two-horse wagon, one (1) oil wagon, three (3) sleds, three (3) snow plows, tools, etc., all in fairly good condition.
The guide boards are in about the same condition as last year with the exception of the ones at two corners which have dis- appeared. I have ordered new ones to replace them, which will be put up very soon.
WILLIAM H. SHERMAN,
Superintendent of Streets.
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TREE WARDEN'S REPORT
During the past year the work has been carried on, as formerly, creosoting Gypsy Moth nests on our roadside trees and trees in the Cemeteries. This work continued until the middle of May, when we started spraying operations. All the roadside trees were sprayed and about two hundred acres of woodland with very good results. We also sprayed a large number of orchards with the small power sprayer. We were very fortunate this year in having good weather and in being able to obtain the services of the Highway Dept., as men and horses are hard to get at this season of the year when everybody is busy. The roadside thinning and cleaning, which consists of cutting brush and removing dangerous limbs and dead wood from trees along our roadsides, was done on a good many of our highways this year.
The total expenditure of this Department is $3,588.53, of which there has been returned to the Town Treasurer $1,962.25 on account of private work, leaving a net cost of $1,626.28 to the Town.
I recommend that $2,500 be appropriated for Moth and Tree Work.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN J. KELLIHER,
Tree Warden.
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REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING AND TRUST FUNDS
SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS In Account with TOWN OF LINCOLN
1920
Dr.
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 3zs of 1932 $ 105.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 3zs of 1934 175.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 4s (Serial) 80.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 4s of 1936 560.00
$500 Town of Lincoln Serial 4s due.
500.00
Cash, C. L. Todd, Treasurer
1,500.00
Coupons, U. S. Liberty 44s of 1928
127.50
Coupons, U. S. Liberty 4ªs of 1938-
63.75
Interest on Deposit .
17.17
$3,111.25
1920
Cr.
Jan 1 Balance
$1,410.50
Dec. 31 Interest
6.59
Balance
1,694.16
$3,111.25
The Fund is invested as follows : $1,500 Town of Lincoln 4s, Serial Bonds, due 1912 to 1923. $14,000 Town of Lincoln 4s, due September, 1936. $3,000 Town of Lincoln 33s, due September, 1932. $3,000 U. S. Liberty 4ªs of 1928. $1,500 U. S. Liberty 4ªs of 1938. $5,000 Town of Lincoln 32s, due November, 1934.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
FUND FOR PURCHASE OF SCHOOLHOUSE BONDS
1920
Dr.
Jan.
1 Balance
$16,994.94
Loan to Town of Lincoln.
18,000.00
Interest 721.62
$35,716.56
Cr. 1920
Jan.
1 $3,000 Schoolhouse Bonds due $ 3,000.00
Coupons, Schoolhouse Bonds January 1 300.00
July
1 Coupons, Schoolhouse Bonds July 1 240.00
Loan paid by Town of Lincoln. 18,000.00
Dec. 31 Balance 14,176.56
$35,716.56
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
GEORGE G. TARBELL LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY
1920
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance $ 29.70
Dividends, West End St. Ry. Co. common. 3.50
Dividends, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 32.00
Dividends, West End St. Ry. Co. preferred. 52.00
Dividends, Boston & Lowell R. R. Co. 44.80
Coupons, United Fruit 42s of 1923
11.25
Coupons, Anglo American Oil Corpn. 72s
18.75
Sale, $500 United Fruit Co. 4%.
500.00
Interest, $500 United Fruit Co. 4%
5.00
Interest on Deposit. 4.08
$701.08
1920
Cr.
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas. Lincoln Library ... .. $170.03 $500 Anglo-American Oil Corpn. 7}s of 1925 .... 500.00 Interest, $500 Anglo-American Oil Corpn. 73s of 1925 1.35
Balance on Deposit, principal account. 29.70
$701.08
The Fund is invested as follows :
8 shares Boston & Maine R. R. Co. preferred "B"
13 shares West End Street Railway Co. preferred.
8 shares New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. 4 shares American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
1 shares West End Street Railway Co. common. $500 Anglo-American Oil Corpn. 73s of 1925.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
GEORGE RUSSELL LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY
1920
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance $33.02
Dividends, Boston & Maine R. R. Co. preferred "A' 15.75
Interest
1.13
$49.90
Cr. 1920
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas. Lincoln Library $16.88
Balance on Deposit, principal account. 33.02
.
$49.90
The Fund is invested as follows :
7 shares Boston & Maine Railroad Co. preferred "A"
2 shares New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
JULIA A. BEMIS FUND FOR BENEFIT OF LINCOLN LIBRARY
1920
Dr.
$35.34
Jan.
1 Balance Dividends, West End Street Railway Co. common 7.00
Coupons, U. S. Rubber Co. 5s. 50.00
· Interest
1.20
$93.54
1920
Cr
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas. Lincoln Library $58.20
Balance on Deposit, principal account. 35.34
$93.54
The Fund is invested as follows :
2 shares West End Street Railway Company common. $1,000 United States Rubber 5s, 1947.
Respectfully submitted,
C LEE TODD, Treasurer.
66
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
JOHN H. PIERCE LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY
1920
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance
$18.33
Coupons, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 5s Dividends, West End Street Railway Co. common Interest
50.00
3.50
.80
$72.63
Cr. 1920
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library Balance on Deposit, principal account. 18.33
$54.30
$72.03
The Fund is invested as follows :
1 share West End Street Railway common. $1,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s, 1946.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR LINCOLN LIBRARY
1920
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance
$ 81.97
Dividends, West End St. Ry. Co. common 17.50
Coupons, U. S. Rubber Co. 5s. 100.00
Interest
2.91
$202.28
Cr. 1920
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library 120.41
Balance on Deposit, principal account. 81.87
$202.28
The Fund is invested as follows :
5 shares West End Street Railway common. $2,000 United States Rubber 5s, due 1947.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
68
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR SILENT POOR
1920
Dr.
Jan.
1 Balance
$737.65
Coupons, U. S. Rubber 5s of 1947.
100.00
Interest
41.12
$878.77
Cr. 1920
Dec. 31 Balance on Deposit, Income account. $717.61
Balance on Deposit, Principal account. 1 61.16
$878.77
The Fund is invested as follows :
$2,000 United States Rubber 5s, 1947.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR TOWN HEARSE
Dr 1920
Jan. 1 Balance
$125.09
Dividend, Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 45.00
Interest on Deposit. 8.10
$178.19
Cr. 1920
Dec. 31 ,Balance on Deposit. $178.19
The Fund is invested as follows :
15 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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THE BEMIS LECTURE FUND TRUSTEES
In Account with THE BEMIS LECTURE FUND
1920
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance
$1,114.66
Dividends, Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
150.00
Boston & Providence Railroad Co. 100.00
Boston & Main R. R. Co. pfd. "A"
22.50
66
Boston & Albany Railroad Co.
140.00
American Tel. & Tel. Co.
480.00
Boston & Lowell R. R. Co ..
168.00
66
West End Street Railway Co. pfd ... . .
40.00
66 Great Northern Railway Co. pfd ..
175.00
Coupons,
American Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s
50.00
"
Southern Railway Co. 4s
120.00
66
U. S. Rubber Co. 5s.
50.00
Interest on Deposit.
26.34
$2,706.50
1920
Cr
Jan. 8 American Railway Express Co. .60
Jan. 12 Dorothy Parker 5.00
Jan. 23 R. D. Marson attraction. 21.00
Jan. 30 W. F. Allan & Co. (Programs)
8.00
Feb. 10 Doherty Garage
12.00
United Theatre Equipm't Corp. (Moving picture)
56.14
Feb. 18 P. A. Carter, Postals and labor.
5.69
Mar. 18
W. F. Allan & Co. (printing postals)
3.00
Mar. 22
Edwin H. Hughes (Lecture)
100.00
Mar. 26 Wollaston Glee Club Concert ..
128.42
Apr. 5 W. F. Allan & Co. (Programs)
8.75
Apr. 9 Symphony Orchestral Club Concert
140.00
May 27 P. A. Carter, Postals and labor
2.75
June 4 Roy, Cropper & Speyer Trio Concert
135.00
June 14 W. F. Allan & Co. (printing postals)
2.00
Old Colony R. R ..
70.00
71
July 14 Doherty Garage
26.00
July 22 J. G. Ferguson, Postals and labor 3.15
July 31 Waltham Watch Co. Band Concert. 150.00
Aug. 21 President Suspender Co. Band Concert.
115.00
Aug. 25 P. A. Carter, Postals and labor
3.00
Nov. 13 P. A. Carter, Postals and labor
3.25
Nov. 15
National Exhibitors Circuit of N. E. (mov. pic.) 68.25
Nov. 18
R. D. Donaldson, labor on band stand.
17.40
Nov. 22
W. F. Allan & Co. programs.
10.00
Nov. 29
United Theatre Equip. Corp. (mov. pic.)
84.97
Nov. 12 Boston Chamber Music Club Concert
150.00
Nov. 19 Albert L. Squier Lecture
65.00
Dec. 10 Tam O'Shanter
105.85
Dec. 21 Whittier Trio and John W. Peirce
100.00
Dec. 23 Donald Gordon, programs.
7.30
Dec. 31 Balance
1,168.98
$2,706.50
The Fund is invested as follows :
50 shares Pennsylvania R. R. Co.
30 Boston & Maine R. R. Co. preferred "B"
10 Boston & Providence R. R. Co. -
16 Boston & Albany R. R. Co.
10 Boston & Main R. R. preferred "A" 66
10 Old Colony R. R. Co.
10 West End Street Railway Co. preferred.
60 66 American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
50 66 Northern Idaho & Montana Power Co. pfd.
25 Great Northern Railway Co. preferred.
$4,000 New York Railways Co. 5s of 1942.
$1,000 New York Railways Co. 4s of 1942.
$3,000 Southern Railway Co. 4s of 1956.
$1,000 American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 5s of 1946.
$1,000 U. S. Rubber Co. 5s of 1947.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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REPORT OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
The usual work of upkeep of the cemeteries has been done and they are now in a neat and attractive condition. Several shrubs and trees have been planted in barren places. Most of this work, as in former years, has been done by one of the Commissioners, Mr. Fritz Cunnert.
There has been received by the Town for the use of the Cemetery Commissioners during the year the sum of $100 from Miss Ellen F. Whitney of Concord, the income to be used for the permanent care of the lot in the cemetery. in which her father and mother are buried. There has also been received from the Estate of Abijah G. Jones $300, the income of which is to be used for the care of his lot in the cemetery ; and the sum of $500 from the Estate of William Wallace Ben- jamin, the income to be used in the same manner.
All the money expended on the cemetery during the past year has been taken, according to the vote of the Town, from the cemetery funds in the hands of the Treasurer.
CHARLES S. SMITH, FRITZ CUNNERT, EDWARD F. FLINT, Cemetery Commissioners.
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THE TOWN TREASURER In Account with THE LINCOLN CEMETERY COMMISSION
1920
Dr
Jan.
1 Balance on hand. $207.47
Dividends, American Sugar preferred.
28.00
Dividends, Fitchburg pfd. (B. & M. pfd. "A") .. 4.50
Dividends, Union Pacific R. R.
12.00
Lot 115 20.00
Interest
42.75
$314.72
Cr. 1920
Dec. 31 Balance on hand $314.72
The following is a list of securities held by the Town Treasurer :
Four shares American Sugar Refining Co. preferred.
Three shares Union Pacific R. R. Co. preferred.
Two shares Boston & Maine R. R. Co. preferred "A."
Also the following funds for the care of lots in cemetery, all of which are deposited in the Middlesex Institution of Savings, Concord, Mass.
General Fund ($363.75 drawn in 1920 and credited to the Town of Lincoln Cemetery Account) $166.67
Orilla J. Flint Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $48.46. Samuel Hartwell Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $48.46. Annie A. Ray Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $48.47. John H. Pierce Fund, $500 plus accumulated interest of $80.52. Maria L. Thompson Fund, $500 plus accumulated interest of $80.80. George F. Harrington Fund, $100 plus accumulated interest of $14.96. Francis Flint Fund, $200 plus accumulated interest of $37.30. William W. Benjamin Fund, $500.
Abijah G. Jones Fund, $300.
Ellen F. Whitney Fund, $100.
(Signed) C. LEE TODD, . Town Treasurer.
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REPORT OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES
There remain unpaid of the taxes assessed in 1919 $ 461.96 and for the year 1920. 3,003.50
making total uncollected taxes to January 1, 1921. .
$3,465.46
THOMAS L. GILES, Collector.
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ASSESSORS' REPORT
The Board of Assessors submit the following report :-
Number of residents assessed on property
256
66
non-residents assessed on property 91
assessed on polls only 150
66 acres of land assessed
8,740
66 dwelling houses assessed
281 }
66 horses assessed
211
66 cows assessed 464
neat cattle other than cows assessed
131
66 swine assessed 287
Value of land, exclusive of buildings
$613,414.00
buildings, exclusive of land 1,069,245.00
66 real estate
1,682,659.00
66 personal estate 286,452.00
Total valuation
$1,969,111.00
State tax
5,320.00
County tax
2,331.00
State Highway tax
1,628.00
Town Grants
52,100.00
Overlayings
1,057.90
Total
$62,436.90
Deduct Income Tax
29,321.72
Amount to be collected
$33,115.18
No. of Polls
332
Rate of taxation, $16.00 per $1,000.00
WILLIAM C. PEIRCE, WILLIAM H. SHERMAN,
Assessors.
RESIDENT TAX PAYERS
Name of Resident
Aggregate Value of Personal Estate
Tax on Personal Estate
Aggregate Value of Real Estate
Tax on Real Estate
Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate
Adams, John .
40
Adams, Mary O., Exrx
25 2,500
40 40.00
64,000
1,024.00
1,064.00
Adams, Mary O.
8,800
140.80
140.80
A'Hearn, Timothy
2,000
32.00
32.00
Algeo, John O ...
400
6.40
6.40
Baker, Ella M., Heirs of
120
1.92
1.92
Baker, George M., Est.
250
4.00
4.00
Baker, James E .. .
100
1.60
50
80
2.40
Bannon, Edward
1,600
25.60
25.60
Bamforth, Alice M ..
1,000
16.00
16.00
Banton, Edmund F.
400
6.40
6.40
Bamforth, Fred J. D.
1,000
16.00
16.00
Barnes, Thomas
200
3.20
3.20
Bean, Abbie E ..
800
12.80
3,000
48.00
60.80
Bean, Elmer A ..
1,200
19.20
19.20
Bemis, Julia A.
1,500
24.00
3,000
48.00
72.00
Bent, Edwin S ..
500
8.00
8.00
Bent, Edwin S., et al ..
3,000
48.00
48.00
Blodgett, Emma S .. .
20,000
320.00
320.00
Blodgett, Stephen H.
7,500
120.00
120.00
· Bowles, William .
1,230
19.68
19.68
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.
·
.
·
.
76
Boyce, Michael J ..
4,000
64.00
64.00 69.28
Boyce Bros .. .
4,330
69.28
7,000
112.00
112.00
Bradley, Edward E ...
100
1.60
1.60
Bradley, Sarah A. W ..
300
4.80
4.80
Bradstreet, Byron
650
10.40
7,000
112.00
122.40
Brennan, Joseph P ..
800
12.80
12.80
Briggs, Richard
400
6.40
6.40
Brooks, Estella M ..
5,000
80.00
80.00
Brooks, Helen W. Est ..
300
4.80
6,000
96.00
100.80
Brooks, Lorenzo E ..
500
8.00
4,300
68.80
76.80
Books, Sarah W ..
1,060
16.96
16.96
Brooks, Sarah W., et al.
6,400
102.40
102.40
ooks. William A ...
2,522
40.35
40.35
· ~~ FAgar C ..
480
7.68
2,000
32.00
39.68
Browning, George W.
750
12.00
5,000
80.00
92.00
"· ket Abbie
325
5.20
2,500
40.00
45.20
..... ces John A.
350
5.60
6,000
96.00
101.60
Pu nham, William A.
155
2.48
2.48
Butcher, Charles R ..
175
2.80
550
8.80
11.60
Putcher, Henry A ..
300
4.80
1,500
24.00
28.80
Butcher, Mary ..
250
4.00
3,000
48.00
52.00
Butcher, Ralph E.
525
8.40
1,000
16.00
24.40
Calkins, James T.
100
1.60
2,600
41.60
43.20
Calkins, T. Alonzo
525
8.40
3,000
48.00
56.40
Campbell, Ellen L., Heirs of.
7,500
120.00
120.00
Campbell, Fanny S ....
16
Campbell, Fanny S., et al. .
1,100
17.60
17.60
77
.
10
16
Boyce, Mary, Heirs of .
Name of Resident
Aggregate Value of Personal Estate
Tax on Personal Estate
Aggregate Value of Real Estate
Tax on Real Estate
Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate
Chapin, Arthur F ..
300
4.80
4.80
Chapin, Carrie B ..
12
.19
1,500
24.00
24.19
Chapin, Cyrus S .. ..
1,500
24.00
24.00
Chapin, George L., Heirs of .
25
. 40
6,400
102.40
102.80
Chapin, Henry C., Heirs of . .
2,000
32.00
32.00
Christiansen, Peter
500
8.00
8,00
Clark, John T .. .
1,500
24.00
6,500
104.00
128.00
Coan, John H ..
2,075
33.20
3,400
54.40
87.60
Coan, Bridgett
1,025
16.40
3,000
48.00
64.40
Coan, Thomas F. .
400
6.40
6.40
Coburn, Edward S ..
1,600
25.60
5,000
80.00
105.60
Codman, Alice N .. .
212
3.39
3.39
Codman, Dorothy S. F. M.
131
2.10
2.10
Codman, Hugh ...
335
5.36
5.36
Codman, Sarah F ..
3,888
62.21
50,000
800.00
862.21
Codman, Thomas N.
3,306
52.90
52.90
Connors, Michael
1,050
16.80
1,000
16.00
32.80
Comeau, Frank. .
400
6.40
6.40
Conway, William J.
800
12.80
1,500
24.00
36.80
Cook, Isaac B. Est ..
550
8.80
5,000
80.00
88.80
Corrigan, Patrick F.
1,800
28.80
28.80
Corrigan, Mary
1,500
24.00
24.00
Cotona, Nicholas
650
10.40
700
11.20
21.60
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78
·
·
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Cousin, George L ..
3,725
59.60
4,000
64.00
123.60
Cousins, Harold S ..
850
13.60
4,200
67.20
80.80
Coutts, W. R ....
600
9.60
9.60
Crook, Russel G
3,000
48.00
48.00
Crowley, Mary A.
1,000
16.00
16.00
Crow, Samuel .
300
4.80
4.80
Cunnert, Carl T ..
630
10.08
3,000
48.00
58.08
Cunnert, Fritz .
500
8.00
8.00
Cunningham, Francis H.
500
8.00
4,000
64.00
72.00
Cunningham, George E.
500
8.00
2,750
44.00
52.00
Danner, John ...
200
3.20
2,000
32.00
35.20
Davis, Alfred G ...
1,750
28.00
4,500
72.00
100.00
Davison, Everett H.
2,000
32.00
32.00
DeCordova, Julian
12,300
196.80
39,000
624.00
820.80
Dee, Thomas J ..
725
11.60
5,000
80.00
91.60
Delory, Agnes, Heirs of .
700
11.20
11.20
Delorey, William. .
200
3.20
3.20
Dempsey, Edward
400
6.40
1,000
16.00
22.40
De Normandie, Charles L ..
2,050
32.80
6,000
96.00
128.80
De Palma, Nicholas
300
4.80
500
8.00
12.80
Diamond, James .
800
12.80
12.80
Dean, Harold S ..
300
4.80
4.80
Denio, Fayette W
950
15.20
2,000
32.00
47.20
Dodge, Kate, F. P ...
3,200
51.20
51.20
Donaldson. Robert D.
6,700
107.20
37,200
595.20
702.40
Doherty, Anthony J ..
400
6.40
6.40
Doherty, Dennis, Est ..
1,500
24.00
24.00
.80
Davidson, Samuel S.
50
.80
79
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Name of Resident
Aggregate Value of Personal Estate
Tax on Personal Estate
Aggregate Value of Real Estate
Tax on Real Estate
Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate
Doherty & Corrigan
4,000
64.00
5,000
80.00
144.00
Doherty, Matthew H
2,000
32.00
32.00
Doten, Scott T ...
525
8.40
8.40
Dougherty, Andrew J.
1,725
27.60
2,000
32.00
59.60
Dougherty, Dennis M .
250
4.00
4.00
Dougherty, Matthew M.
250
4.00
4.00
Domenichello, Domenick
650
10.40
1,300
20.80
31.20
Eaton, Winslow .
425
6.80
4,000
64.00
70.80
Edgerly, Jonathan
1,450
23.20
20,500
328.00
351.20
Ehlert, Ellen
100
1.60
2,000
32.00
33.60
Ellms, Charles W.
300
4.80
2,000
32.00
36.80
Emerson, Carl E ..
2,000
32.00
32.00
Farrar, Edward R.
885
14.16
7,700
123.20
137.36
Farrar, George ..
30
. 48
.48
Farrar, Herbert G.
3,600
57.60
57.60
Farrar, Herbert W ..
2,000
32.00
32.00
Farrar, John F .. .
2,600
41.60
41.60
Farrar, John F. & Son
1,500
24.00
24.00
Farquhar, David ..
700
11.20
8,600
137.60
148.80
First, Parish
3,500
56.00
56.00
Fleming, Mary
150
2.40
300
4.80
7.20
Flint Bros.
50
.80
16,500
264.00
264.80
Flint, Edward F.
4,750
76.00
2,500
40.00
116.00
80
Flint, Ephraim B ...
6,300
100.80
3,500
56.00
156.80
Flint, George, Heirs of .
4,200
67.20
67.20
Floyd, Alice D.
11,000
176.00
176.00
Flynn, William H., Heirs of .
2,000
32.00
32.00
Foreman, Charles
1,500
24.00
24.00
Foster, Helen P ..
28
45
45
Gately, Annie E.
15,000
240.00
240.00
Gates, Earl F .. .
300
4.80
4,500
72.00
76.80
Giles, Anna H., Heirs of .
100
1.60
1.60
Giles, Thomas L ..
1,800
28.80
28.80
Gordon, Donald.
20,650
330.40
125,000
2,000.00
2,330.40
Graves, Albert S ..
1,000
16.00
15,000
240.00
256.00
Graves, George A ..
622
9.95
4,000
64.00
73.95
Graves, George A., Adm.
39
.62
. 62
Hagerty, Raymond E ..
300
4.80
4.80
Hamilton, Celeste C .. .
600
9.60
9.60
Hamilton, D. Lincoln.
300
4.80
2,400
38.40
43.20
Harding, William A ..
250
4.00
1,700
27.20
31.20
Harrington, George F., Heirs of. Hart, Joseph S ....
300
4.80
16,000
256.00
260.00
Hatheway, Conrad P ..
1,000
16.00
6,500
104.00
120.00
Hayden, Frederick A., Heirs of.
1,600
25.60
25.60
Heath, Hattie B ..
400
6.40
6.40
Herman, Edwards W.
1,050
16.80
12,800
204.80
221.60
Higginson, Jeanne A.
3,000
48.00
48.00
Hilliard, Florence M ..
200
3.20
4,250
68.00
71.20
Hilliard, William M ..
600
9.60
9.60
Hills, George E ....
300
4.80
1,000
16.00
20.80
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4,100
65.60
65.60
81
Name of Resident
Aggregate Value of Personal Estate
Tax on Personal Estate
Aggregate Value of Real Estate
Tax on Real Estate
Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate
Hodges, George C .. .
7,500
120.00
120.00
Holman, Daniel ..
200
3.20
3.20
Howard, William L., Jr.
300
4.80
4.80
Hunt, Merrill
1,700
27.20
8,000
128.00
155.20
Hunter Euphemia J
2,000
32.00
2,250
36.00
68.00
Hutton, James
800
12.80
12.80
Jensen, Niel
600
9.60
2,500
40.00
49.60
Johnson, John .
150
2.40
2.40
Johnson, Walter W.
325
5.20
5,455
87.28
92.48
Jones, George F.
3,200
51.20
51.20
Jose, Eugene . .
780
12.48
3,000
48.00
60.48
Kelliher, John J.
150
2.40
2,000
32.00
34.40
Kennedy, John
120
1.92
3,100
49.60
51.52
Kidder Bros.
1,500
24.00
10,000
160.00
184.00
King, Elizabeth L.
1,400
22.40
22.40
Lahey, James ...
500
8.00
8.00
Laird, James T ..
100
1.60
2,000
32.00
33.60
Langille, Isaac
300
4.80
4.80
Larivie, Frank H.
300
4.80
4.80
Lennon, James W ..
2,000
32.00
32.00
Lennon, John B ..
2,000
32.00
32.00
Lennon, Patrick J.
850
13.60
13.60
Little, Amos R. .
1,000
16.00
30,000
480.00
496.00
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Loring, Robert G.
1,250
20.00
4,200
67.20
87.20
Lunt, Charles . .
250
4.00
1,200
19.20
23.20
Lynah, John D.
50
80
1,600
25.60
26.40
MacRae, Isaac N ..
700
11.20
2,100
33.60
44.80
Mann, David W ..
200
3.20
3,500
56.00
59.20
Martin, Ellen . .
2,100
33.60
33.60
Marcy, Florence E. G ..
580
9.28
15,200
243.20
252.48
McAskill, Dan
250
4.00
4.00
McHugh Bros. ..
1,650
26.40
4,000
64.00
90.40
McLean, Hector J.
2,000
32.00
32.00
Miller, Clarence H.
2,450
39.20
12,000
192.00
231.20
Morrisy, Annie
750
12.00
3,700
59.20
71.20
Naff, Fred
500
8.00
Nelson Bros.
2,580
41.28
7,500
120.00
161.28
Neville Bros.
1,950
31.20
4,000
64.00
64.00
Neville, William J.
310
4.96
4.96
O'Brien, Frank M ..
400
6.40
6.40
O'Brien, James
525
8.40
1,200
19.20
27.60
Osgood, Emily L.
1,012
16.19
35,000
560.00
576.19
Page, Frank L ..
100
1.60
1.60
Page, G. William.
750
12.00
12.00
Page, Henry R ...
800
12.80
12.80
Page, Henry R .. et al.
9,300
148.80
148.80
Pearson, Burt W. .
475
7.60
3,000
48.00
55.60
Peck, Chester G ..
1,550
24.80
18,000
288.00
317.80
Peirce, Alice M.
50
80
.80
Peirce, William C.
2,450
39.20
2,500
40.00
79.20
8.00
Neville, Martin
31.20
83
Name of Resident
Aggregate Value of Personal Estate
Tax on Personal Estate
Aggregate Value of Real Estate
Tax on Real Estate
Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate
Peirce, William C., et al.
9,500
152.00
152.00
Peterson, Andrew P ..
2,000
32.00
32.00
Pierce, Elsie
2,975
47.60
25,500
408.00
455.60
Pierce, Samuel H., Heirs of .
8,000
-148.00
148.00
Pollard, Ann D .. .
7,825
125.20
36,500
564.00
689.20
Pollard, Frederick H.
7,000
112.00
112.00
Pope, J. William. . .
940
15.04
10,000
160.00
175.04
Rice, Edwin B ..
860
13.76
1,500
24.00
37.76
Richardson, Harriet C
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