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20.00
Herbert G. Farrar, Special Police, 1921
20.00
Herbert G. Farrar, Perambulating Town Lines 15.00
Isaac Langille, Special Police
25.00
Isaac Langille, Game Warden
2.00
William Stevens, Electrical Work
63.12
Anthony J. Doherty, Examining Town Records
7.00
C. Lee Todd, Registering Town Note
2.00
T. L. Giles, Collecting Taxes
300.00
M. M. Welch, Inspecting Cattle
58.25
Lincoln Water Commissioners, Water Service
50.00
W. L. Barnes, Returning Birth
.25
John J. Kelliher, Police Services
300.00
Hattie B. Heath, Taking Town Census
24.00
Edward Harrington, Painting Signs
28.00
W. C. Peirce, Jr., Use of Truck, Memorial Day
5.00
W. C. Peirce, Jr., Services at Elections
5.00
Thomas J. Dee, Services at Elections
5.00
A. J. Dougherty, Services at Elections
5.00
William Allen, Printing
26.88
C. Woodhull, Tuning and Care of Piano
15.00
P. Murphy, Printing
3.35
Waltham Publishing Co., Printing
13.75
Daniels Printing Co., Printing
541.90
Doherty Garage, Auto Service
91.71
American Express Co., Express
2.14
41
W. F. Farrar Co., Returning Death Notices 1.00 William Craig, Court Expenses 6.00
W. C. Peirce, Sr., Services as Town Clerk
125.00
W. C. Peirce, Sr., Services as Assessor W. C. Peirce, Sr., Expenses and Postage 47.31 William H. Sherman, Services as Assessor 60.00
50.00
Herbert G. Farrar, Services as Assessor C. Lee Todd, Police Badge 1.00
C. Lee Todd, Services as Town Treasurer
300.00
James W. Lennon, Services as Auditor
125.00
William C. Robus, Labor at Fires Isaac N. McRae, Labor at Fires Winslow Eaton, Labor at Fires
45.96
11.50
Richard Corrigan, Labor at Fires
2.00
James Corrigan, Labor at Fires
3.50
Sidney McRae, Labor at Fires
1.00
George Flint, Labor at Fires
1.00
Rothwell McRae, Labor at Fires
1.50
Hubert Hutton, Labor at Fires
2.70
Herbert G. Farrar, Labor at Fires, Etc.
45.00
Isaac N. McRae, Labor at Town Hall
91,37
C. S. Smith, Postage
9.37
C. S. Smith, Selectman, Registrar and Overseer 200.00
John F. Farrar, Selectman, Registrar and Overseer 200.00
Robert D. Donaldson, Selectman, Registrar and Overseer 200.00
Robert D. Donaldson, Labor at Town Hall
260.25
John F. Farrar, Labor at So. Schoolhouse Grounds
12.00
Lincoln Special Highway, Labor
224.47
Fritz Cunnert, Labor
4.00
C. Lee Todd, Supplies
.55
Wright & Potter, Supplies
5.63
Thomas Groom, Supplies
5.35
Rollin Bros., Supplies
1.60
C. S. Smith, Coal
569.27
William H. Sherman, Supt. Labor a/c Ice Storm 120.00
50.00
18.70
42
John F. Farrar, Labor
26.25
John F. Farrar & Son, Labor with Team
52.50
George E. Cunningham, Labor with Team
67.75
Andrew J. Dougherty, Labor Team
85.50
Hector J. MacLean, Labor
9.75
Phillip Snelling, Labor
19.50
John Johanson, Labor
60.25
Martin J. Rooney, Labor
60.50
John W. Rooney, Jr., Labor
27.50
Timothy J. Crowley, Labor
80.00
W. H. Ryan, Labor
76.75
Thomas F. Coan, Labor
80.00
Joseph E. Mahan, Labor
80.00
John J. Shea, Labor
35.75
Joseph Eaton, Labor
3.25
Patrick Craven, Labor
10.00
George Monilla, Labor
13.00
$6,100.44
43
MOTH
Payments
John J. Kelliher, Services as Superintendent
$1,199.50
Silas Fourneir, Labor 876.50
.
James Corrigan, Labor
391.50
William Costello, Labor
783.50
Byron Lunt, Labor
26.00
John Peters, Labor
8.00
Henry A. Butcher, Labor with Team
133.00
Robert D. Donaldson, Labor and Supplies
31.88
Glidden Co., Supplies
24.00
Frost Insecticide Co., Supplies
10.50
Standard Oil Co., Supplies
201.90
Dan McAskill, Repairs
4.00
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., Telephone Service
17.63
Doherty Garage, Truck Service
31.81
American R. R. Ex. Co., Express
.94
John Shea, Labor 39.00
$3,779.66
44
CEMETERY
Payments
Fritz Cunnert, Labor
$209.75
John Yablosky, Labor
39.00
Highway Department, Labor
25.00
John J. O'Leary, Labor
12.00
James Welch, Labor
29.75
Dennis O'Brien, Labor
21.00
Rollin Bros., Supplies
19.45
J. W. Milbury, Sharpening Lawn Mowers
5.00
Lincoln Water Works, Water Service
20.00
$380.95
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Payments
Doherty Garage, Labor and Supplies
$118.49
Doherty Garage, Storing Truck 100.00
Burgess Garage, Labor on Truck
23.50
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., Supplies
279.00
American La France Fire Engine Co., Supplies 26.00
E. & F. King Co., Supplies
15.68
$562.27
45
STREET LIGHTS
Payments
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, Dec. 1920
$173.67
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, Jan. 1921
167.04
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, Feb. 156.51
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, Mar.
159.11
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, Apr.
157.38
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, May
136.96
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, June
132.46
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, July
135.93
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, August
135.72
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, Sept.
145.84
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, Oct.
163.03
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Light, Nov:
156.02
$1,819.67 1
HIGHWAY -SPECIAL
Payments
William Sherman, Services as Superintendent,
including Money to Pay Laborers, Freight and Transportation
$1,070.00
John F. Farrar, Labor
380.00
Joseph Mahan, Labor
368.25
Martin J. Rooney, Labor
204.75
Thomas F. Coan, Labor 364.00
John J. Connair, Labor
185.25
46
Timothy J. Crowley, Labor
364.00
John Driscoll, Labor
104.00
William Ryan, Labor
364.00
Michael Connors, Labor George Monalla, Labor
373.75
John W. Rooney, Jr., Labor
205.25
John Johanson, Labor
175.50
George Cheney, Labor
20.00
Stoneham Laborers, Labor
435.00
Patrick Craven, Labor
90.00
David Puscell, Labor
16.25
Steam Roller Man, Labor
246.00
James B. Wood Co., Coal
115.00
Waltham Coal Co., Coal
43.78
General Crushed Stone Co., Stone
7,164.86
Texas Company, Supplies
2,392.50
C. H. Clark, Supplies
6.35
Barlow-Stockwell Co., Supplies
19.00
Wilson Lumber Co., Supplies
76.55
Robert D. Donaldson, Labor and Supplies
48.74
Highway Department, Labor of Horses
1,260.00
J. W. Mann, Gravel
193.00
Herbert G. Farrar, Sand
12.50
$16,556.68
LINCOLN LIBRARY
Payments
John F. Farrar, Treas., Dog Tax Returned $237.91
John F. Farrar, Treas., Appropriation
700.00
$937.91
258.40
47
PAYMENT OF BORROWED MONEY
Payment
First National Bank, Payment of Note $25,000.00
INTEREST ACCOUNT
Payments
Old Colony Trust Co., Interest, Discount, Town Note
$770.56
Sinking Fund Commrs., Interest on Funds 52.87
$823.43
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MOTHERS' AID AND SUPPORT OF POOR
Payments
Agnes Gilbert, Mothers' Aid $144.00
State Department of Public Welfare, Care of
Andrew Kilfoye 365.00
$509.00
BOARD OF HEALTH
Payment
John F. Farrar, Cleaning Watering Troughs $5.00
48
HYDRANTS AND OTHER WATER SERVICE
Payments
Lincoln Water Commrs., 124 Hydrants $1,860.00
Lincoln Water Commrs., Watering Troughs 572.00
$2,432.00
WALTHAM HOSPITAL
Payment
Waltham Hospital, Appropriation
$300.00
DISTRICT NURSE
Payment
Caroline W. Viets, Services and Supplies $398.23
49
RECAPITULATION
Payments
Schools
$23,217.12
Payment of Borrowed Money
25,000.00
Water
17,898.22
Highway Special
16,556.68
Highways
14,654.37
Miscellaneous
6,100.44
Moth
3,779.66
Hydrants and Other Water Service
2,432.00
Street Lights
1,819.67
Lincoln Library
937.91
Interest Account
823.43
Fire Department
562.67
Mothers' Aid and Support of Poor
509.00
District Nurse Account
398.23
Cemetery
380.95
Waltham Hospital
300.00
Board of Health
5.00
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50
TREE WARDEN'S REPORT
The Tree Warden submits to the Town his report for the year 1921.
During the past year the work has been carried on as for- merly creosoting Gypsy Moth nests on the roadside trees, this work continued until the middle of May, when the spraying operations were started, all the roadside trees were sprayed and about two hundred acres of woodland with good results.
The roadside thinning and cleaning which consists of cutting brush and removing dangerous limbs and dead wood from trees along the roadside was done on a good many of our high- ways this year.
This department has its work cut out for it for at least the next five years to repair the damage done to the trees by the ice storm, the tree repairing now in need of being done is immense in quantity and will necessitate a large expenditure of money.
The total expenditure of this department is $3,779.66 of which there has been returned to the town treasurer $1,493.96 on account of private work, leaving a net cost of $2,285.70 to the town.
I recommend that $3,500 be appropriated for Moth and tree work this year.
Respectfully submitted, JOHN J. KELLIHER, Tree Warden.
51
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING AND TRUST FUNDS
SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with WATER WORKS SINKING FUND
1921 Jan. 1 Balance
Dr.
$ 1,694.16
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 32s of 1932
105.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 32s of 1934 175.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 4s (Serial)
60.00
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 4}s of 1938.
63.75
Interest on Deposit 44.90
Interest on Lincoln Water Works Loan
137.57
Loan paid by Lincoln Water Works.
7,500.00
$12,467.88
1921
Cr.
Jan. 1 Loan to Lincoln Water Works.
$ 7,500.00
Loan to Lincoln Water Works
1,500.00
Dec. 31 Balance
3,467.88
$12,467.88
The Fund is invested as follows :
$1,000 Town of Lincoln 4s, Serial Bonds due Sept. 1912 to 1923.
$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 4}s of 1938.
$5,000 Town of Lincoln 32s, due November, 1934.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
52
SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
FUND FOR PURCHASE OF SCHOOLHOUSE BONDS
1921
Dr.
Jan.
1 Balance
$14,176.56
Loan to Town of Lincoln
15,000.00
Interest
525.52
$29,702.08
1921
Cr.
Jan.
1 $3,000 Schoolhouse Bonds due.
$ 3,000.00
Coupons, Schoolhouse Bonds, January 1 240.00
July
1 Coupons, Schoolhouse Bonds, July 1 Loan paid by Town of Lincoln.
180.00
15,000.00
Dec. 31 Balance
11,282.08
$29,702.08
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
53
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
GEORGE G. TARBELL LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY
1921
Dr.
Jan.
1 Balance
$ 29.70
Dividends, West End St. Ry. Co. common. 3.50
Dividends, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 34.00
Dividends, West End St. Ry. Co. preferred. . .. 52.00
Coupons, Anglo-American Oil Corp'n, 72s.
37.50
Sale, 4 American Tel. & Tel. Co. rights
2.06
Interest on Deposit.
3.18
$161.94
1921
Cr.
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library. . . $130.18
Balance on Deposit, principal account. 31.76
$161.94
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. 7₺s of 1925.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
54
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
GEORGE RUSSELL LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY
1921
Dr.
$33.02
Jan. 1 Balance Interest
.99
$34.01
1921
Cr.
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library .... $ .99
Balance on Deposit, principal amount. 33.02
$34.01
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.
55
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
JULIA A. BEMIS FUND FOR BENEFIT OF LINCOLN LIBRARY
1921
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance
$35.34
Dividends, West End St. Ry. Co., common
7.00
Coupons, U. S. Rubber Company 5s
50.00
Interest
2.02
$94.36
1921
Cr.
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library . ... $59.02
Balance on Deposit, principal account. 35.34
$94.36
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.
56
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
JOHN H. PIERCE LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY
1921
Dr.
Jan.
1 Balance
$18.33
Coupons, American Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s.
50.00
Dividends, West End St. Ry. Co. Common
3.50
Interest
.77
$72.60
Cr. 1921
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library ....
$54.27
Balance on Deposit, principal account. 18.3.3
$72.60
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.
57
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR LINCOLN LIBRARY
1921
Dr.
Jan.
1 Balance
$ 81.87
Dividends, West End St. Ry. Co. common. 17.50
Coupons, U. S. Rubber Co. 5s 100.00
Interest 4.46
$203.83
1921
Cr.
Dec. . 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library . . $ 121.96
Balance on deposit, principal account. 81.87
$203.83
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.
58
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR SILENT POOR
1921
Dr.
Jan.
1 Balance
$ 878.77
Coupons, U. S. Rubber 5s of 1947.
100.00
Interest 42.98
$1,021.75
Cr. 1921
Dec. 31 Paid on Selectmen's Orders
$ 67.99
Balance on Deposit, Income Account.
792.60
Balance on Deposit, Principal Account. 161.16
$1,021.75
The Fund is invested as follows :
$2,000 United States Rubber 5s, 1947.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
59
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR TOWN HEARSE
1921
Dr.
Jan.
1 Balance
$178.19
Dividend, Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 33.75
Interest on Deposit.
10.73
$222.67
Dec. 31 Balance on Deposit.
$222.67
The Fund is invested as follows :
15 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
1921
Cr.
60
THE BEMIS LECTURE FUND TRUSTEES
In Account with THE BEMIS LECTURE FUND
1921
Dr
Jan. 1 Balance
$1,168.98
Dividends, Pennsylvania Railroad Co. ..
112.50
66 Boston & Providence Railroad Co ... 100.00
Old Colony Railroad Co.
70.00
6 Boston & Albany Railroad Co
140.00
66 American Tel. & Tel. Co.
510.00
66
West End St. Ry. Co.
40.00
Great Northern Railway Co. pfd
175.00
Coupons,
American Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s
50.00
Southern Railway Co. 4s
120.00
U. S. Rubber Co. 5s. 50.00
Railroad tickets returned
4.26
Profit, sale and purchase Amer. Tel. & Tel. Co. 61.04
Interest on deposit.
28.27
1921
Cr.
$ 13.50
Feb. 9 Postage and labor, P. A. Carter.
3.25
Feb. 17 Programs, W. F. Allan & Co
10.00
Feb. 18 Albert L. Squier (Lecture) 65.00
Feb. 25 Dorothy Parker (Concert)
102.40
Mar. 4 Robert C. Murphy (Lecture)
100.00
Mar. 4 B. D. B. Bourne .(Stereopticon )
13.34
Mar. 25 Shirley-Bennett (Concert)
95.00
Mar. 11. Daniel A. MacKay (Lecture)
25.00
Apr. 18 Doherty Garage
6.00
Apr. 18 Doherty Garage
4.00
July 16 Waltham Watch Co. Band.
150.00
July 18 P. A. Carter (postals and labor)
3.00
Nov. 2 P. A. Carter (postals, printing and labor)
4.62
Nov. 10 J. W. Peirce (Concert)
109.00
Nov.
12 H. Nash, Jr. (Printing)
1.90
$2,630.05
Jan. 15 Doherty Garage
61
Nov. 18
Carveth Wells (Lecture)
103.00
Nov. 26 Edward Avis (Lecture). 41.34
Dec. 5 P. A. Carter (postals, printing and labor) 4.62
Dec. 12 Doherty Garage
8.50
Dec. 17 Geo. A. Sweetser and M. T. Yamamoto (Lec-
ture) 77.48
Dec. 22 P. A. Carter (postals, printing, labor)
3.82
Dec. 30 R. D. Donaldson (erecting and taking down band stand) 15.00
Dec. 31 Balance
1,670.28
$2,630.05
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
66 Boston & Albany R. R. Co. .
10 Boston & Maine R. R. preferred "A"
10 Old Colony R. R. Co. 66
10 West End Street Railway Co. preferred.
60 66 American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
50
60 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.
62
REPORT OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
No unusual work has been undertaken at the cemeteries dur- ing the current year. The grass has been kept cut and the trees and shrubs trimmed and an attempt has been made to keep the cemeteries in a neat and attractive condition. The work, as in former years, has been performed by one of the Commissioners, Mr. Fritz Cunnert.
The only income, other than interest income, which has been received during the year was from the sale of lots.
The severe ice storm during the latter part of November in the cemeteries, as elsewhere, has done a great deal of dam- age to the shade trees. These will be trimmed in the regular course to minimize the damage as much as possible.
CHARLES S, SMITH, FRITZ CUNNERT, EDWARD F. FLINT, Cemetery Commissioners.
63
THE TOWN TREASURER In Account with THE LINCOLN CEMETERY COMMISSION
1921
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance on hand.
$314.72
Dividends, American Sugar Refining preferred 28.00 Dividends, Union Pacific R. R. preferred. 12.00
Lot 2 A
25.00
Lot A 1
20.00
Interest
21.23
$420.95
1921
Cr.
Dec. 31 Balance on hand.
$420.95
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 $166.67 plus $8.40 interest.
Orilla J. Flint Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $66.09. Samuel Hartwell Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $66.09. Annie A. Ray Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $66.10. John H. Pierce Fund, $500 plus accumulated interest of $109.90. Maria L. Thompson Fund, $500 plus accumulated interest of $110.18. George F. Harrington Fund, $100 plus accumulated interest of $20.74. Francis Flint Fund, $250 plus accumulated interest of $51.83. William W. Benjamin Fund, $500 plus accumulated interest of $18.90. Abijah G. Jones Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $11.33. Ellen F. Whitney Fund, $100 plus accumulated interest of $3.78.
(Signed) C. LEE TODD,
Town Treasurer.
64
REPORT OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES
There remain unpaid of the taxes assessed in 1919 $ 240.00 For the year 1920. 696.48
And for the year 1921. 4,337. 46
Making total uncollected taxes to Jan. 1, 1922 .. $5,273.94
THOMAS L. GILES, Collector.
65
ASSESSORS' REPORT
The Board of Assessors submit the following report :-
Number of residents assessed on property
268
non-residents assessed on property 87
66
assessed on polls only 121
acres of land assessed
8,740
66 dwelling houses assessed
2863
66 horses assessed
205
cows assessed
474
neat cattle other than cows assessed
91
66 swine assessed
379
Value of land, exclusive of buildings
$ 707,911.00
buildings, exclusive of land
1,147,095.00
66 real estate
$1,855,006.00
66 personal estate
292,253.00
Total valuation
$2,147,259.00
State tax
5,320.00
Special state tax
250.80
County tax
2,836.34
Special county tax
203.39
State highway tax
1,628.10
Town grants
53,700.00
Overlaying's
505.01
Total
$64,443.64
Deduct Income Tax
25,792.98
Amount to be collected
$38,650.66
315
No. of Polls Rate of taxation, $18.00 per $1,000.00
WILLIAM H. SHERMAN, WILLIAM C. PEIRCE, HERBERT G. FARRAR,
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
365
· 6.57
6.57
Adams, Mary O., Exrx
2,500
45.00
70,000
1,260.00
1,305.00
Adams, Mary O.
8,800
158.40
158.40
A'Hearn, Timothy
2,500
45.00
45.00
Baker, Ella M., Heirs of .
120
2.16
2.16
Baker, James E .. .
100
1.80
100
1.80
3.60
Bailey, Edward A ..
500
9.00
4,300
77.40
86.40
Bamforth, Alice M ..
1,500
27.00
27.00
Banton, Edmund F.
400
7.20
7.20
Barnes, Thomas
500
9.00
9.00
Bean, Abbie E ..
875
15.75
3,500
63.00
78.75
Bean, Elmer A ..
1,200
21.60
21.60
Bemis, Julia A ..
1,500
27.00
3,650
65.70
92.70
Bent, Edwin S ..
500
9.00
9.00
Bent, Edwin S., et al.
3,500
63.00
63.00
Blodgett, Emma S ..
20,000
360.00
360.00
Blodgett, Stephen H ..
1,000
18.00
8,500
153.00
171.00
. Bowles, William .
1,160
20.88
3,500
63.00
83.88
Boyce, Manley B ..
2,600
46.80
46.80
2,000
36.00
36.00
Bamforth, Fred J. D.
1,000
18.00
18.00
Bannon, Edward .
66
Boyce, Michael J ..
4,500
81.00
81.00
Boyce Bros .. .
4,220
75.96
75.96
Boyce, Mary, Heirs of.
8,500
153.00
153.00
Bradley, Sarah A. W.
500
9.00
9.00
Bradstreet, Byron
350
6.30
7,000
126.00
132.30
Brennan, Joseph P.
800
14.40
14.40
Briggs, Richard
400
7.20
7.20
Briggs, Richard, Jr.
350
6.30
6.30
Brooks, Estella M.
2,000
36.00
36.00
Brooks, Lorenzo E.
500
9.00
5,000
90.00
99.00
Brooks, Sarah W ..
1,060
19.08
19.08
Brooks, Sarah W., et al.
4,500
81.00
81.00
Brooks, William A. Est ..
6,000
108.00
108.80
Browning, Edgar C ..
550
9.90
2,500
45.00
54.90
1,750
31.50
5,500
99.00
130.50
Bunker, Abbie
200
3.60
3,000
54.00
57.60
Burgess, John A ...
350
6.30
6,500
117.00
123.30
Burnham, William A.
155
2.79
2.79
Butcher, Charles R ..
175
3.15
850
15.30
18.45
Butcher, Henry A ..
300
5.40
2,000
36.00
41.40
200
3.60
3,000
54.00
57.60
Butcher, Ralph E ..
380
6.84
3,000
54.00
60.84
Calkins, James T ..
150
2.70
2,600
46.80
49.50
Calkins, T. Alonzo
1,025
18.45
3,000
54.00
72.45
Campbell, Ellen L., Heirs of.
7,500
135.00
135.00
Campbell, Fanny S., et al.
1,600
28.80
28.80
Carlson, Benjamin E ...
1,500
27.00
8,500
153.00
180.00
Chapin, Arthur F ..
300
5.40
5.40
Browning, George W ..
67
Butcher, Mary ..
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, Carrie B ..
1,500
27.00
27.00
Chapin, Cyrus S ..
1,500
27.00
27.00
Chapin, George L., Heirs of. .
25
. 45
6,400
115.20
115.65
Chapin, Henry C., Heirs of.
2,000
36.00
36.00
Christiansen, Peter
700
12.60
12.60
Clapp, Clarence G.
500
9.00
9.00
Clark, John T ..
1,500
27.00
7,000
126.00
153.00
Coan, John H ..
2,650
47.70
4,000
72.00
119.70
Coan, Bridgett
1,025
18.45
3,500
63.00
81.45
Coane, Thomas .. .
600
10.80
10.80
Coburn, Edward S.
1,600
28.80
5,000
90.00
118.80
Codman, Alice N .. .
209
3.76
3.76
Codman, Dorothy S. F. M.
153
2.75
2.75
Codman, Hugh . .
290
5.22
5.22
Codman, Sarah F.
4,025
72.45
65,000
1,170.00
1,242.45
Codman, Thomas N.
3,305
59.49
59.49
Connors,
Michael
650
11.70
1,150
20.70
32.40
Comeau, Frank. .
400
7.20
7.20
Conway, William J.
700
12.60
1,900
34.20
46.80
Corrigan, Patrick F.
2,000
36.00
· 36.00
Corrigan, Mary
2,000
36.00
36.00
Cotona, Nicholas
650
11.70
1,000
18.00
29.70
Cousin, George L ..
3,600
64.80
5,000
90.00
154.80
..
68
Cousins, Harold S.
1,000
18.00
4,500
81.00
99.00
Coutts, W. R .. .
600
10.80
10.80
Crook, Russel G
3,000
54.00
54.00
Crowell, Wendell.
500
9.00
9.00
Crow, Samuel ..
300
5.40
5.40
Crowley, Mary A.
1,000
18.00
18.00
Cunnert, Carl T ..
825
14.85
3,500
63.00
77.85
Cunnert, Fritz ..
500
9.00
9.00
Cunningham, Francis H.
200
3.60
4,000
72.00
75.60
Cunningham, George E.
500
9.00
3,000
54.00
63.00
Danner, John ..
1,000
18.00
3,000
54.00
72.00
Davidson, Samuel S.
·
1
50
.90
90
Davis, Alfred G ...
2,000
36.00
7,000
126.00
162.00
Davis, Prescott L.
1,020
18.36
10,500
189.00
207.36
Davison, Everett H
2,000
36.00
36.00
Dean, Harold S ..
300
5.40
5.40
DeCordova, Julian
12,325
221.85
46,000
828.00
1,049.85
Dee, Thomas J ..
725
13.05
5,000
90.00
103.05
Delory, Agnes, Heirs of .
1,000
18.00
18.00
Delorey, William
200
3.60
400
7.20
10.80
Dempsey, Edward
400
7.20
1,500
27.00
34.20
De Normandie, Charles L.
2,250
40.50
6,000
108.00
148.50
De Palma, Nicholas
300
5.40
500
9.00
14.40
Diamond, James .
800
14.40
14.40
Denio, F. Winchester.
.1,000
18.00
2,000
36.00
54.00
Dodge. Kate. F. P ...
3,500
63.00
63.00
Donaldson. Robert D.
8,800
158.40
32,700
688.60
748.00
Doherty, Anthony J ..
400
7.20
4,500
81.00
88.20
69
.
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, Dennis, Heirs of ..
1,500
27.00
27.00
Doherty & Corrigan .
.
2,850
51.30
5,000
90.00
141.30
Doherty, Matthew H ..
3,000
54.00
54.00
Dougherty, Andrew John
300
5.40
5.40
Dougherty, Andrew J ..
1500
27.00
2,500
45.00
72.00
Dougherty, Dennis M .
250
4.50
4.50
Dougherty, Matthew M.
250
4.50
4.50
Dougherty, May M ..
400
7.20
7.20
Domenichello, Domenick
675
12.15
2,000
36.00
48.15
Eaton, Winslow A.
425
7.65
9,000
162.00
169.65
Edgerly, Jonathan F.
1,450
26.10
20,500
369.00
395.10
Ehlert, Ellen .
2,000
36.00
36.00
Eldredge, Emma M.
725
13.05
13.05
Ellms, Charles W.
200
3.60
4,600
82.80
86.40
Emerson, Carl E ..
2,000
36.00
2,400
43.20
79.20
Farrar, Edward R.
800
14.40
9,000
162.00
176.40
Farrar, George .
30
54
54
Farrar, Herbert G.
4,250
76.50
76.50
Farrar, Herbert W ..
2,500
45.00
45.00
Farrar, John F.
3,000
54.00
54.00
Farrar, John F. & Son.
1,250
22.50
22.50
Farquhar, David. .
900
16.20
9,500
171.00
187.20
First, Parish
3,500
63.00
63.00
70
·
·
·
Fleming, Mary
125
2.25
600
10.80
13.05
Flint Bros.
17,300
311.40
311.40
Flint, Edward F ..
4,825
86.85
4,500
81.00
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