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C. Lee Todd, Services as Selectman and Overseer
200.00
R. D. Donaldson, Services as Selectman and Overseer 200.00
C. S. Smith, Services as Selectman and Overseer 200.00
C. S. Smith, Soft Coal @ 8.25 18.35
J. S. Smith, Postage
3.75
James W. Lennon, Services as Town Auditor 125.00
James E. Baker, Abatement of Taxes 20.00
Edward Ryan, Abatement of Taxes 16.00
Daniels Printing Co., Printing
605.35
Minute-Man Press, Printing
34.85
Wakefield Daily Items, Printing
4.25
P. B. Murphy, Printing
3.10
Waltham Publishing Co., Printing
3.50
Dept. Corp. and Tax'n, Town Note
2.00
Charles Robinson, Services at Election and Primaries 5.00
Herbert G. Farrar, Services at Election and
Primaries 5.00
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Thomas J. Dee, Services at Election and Primaries 15.00 Mrs. Frederick Bodley, Services at Elections 10.00
Malcolm Donaldson, Services at Primaries 5.00
C. Lee Todd, Jr., Services at Primaries 5.00
George G. Tarbell, Services at Elec. and Primaries 15.00
May Dougherty, Services at Primary 8.00 Edmund Giles, Services at Election 10.00
R. D. Donaldson, Jr., Services at Election 10.00
J. W. Milbury, Labor 5.50
R. D. Donaldson, Labor at Center School 377.99
R. D. Donaldson, Labor at South School 825.99
W. L. Crush, Labor at South School 360.00
I. N. Mac Rae, Inc., Labor and Supplies at South School 250.07
F. H. Kerwin, Labor and Supplies 17.40
Town of Concord, Labor on Boundaries 5.61
M. H. Doherty, Automobile for District Nurse 405.00
H. M. Richmond, Professional Services
6.00
$9,555.32
STREET LIGHTS
PAYMENTS
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Dec., 1925 $164.84
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Jan., 1926 161.12
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Feb. 150.05
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for March
149.73
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for April 142.19
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for May 136.78
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for June 133.25
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for July 134.16
Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for August
139.63
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Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Sept. Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services of Oct. Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Nov.
148.07
160.44
161.14
$1,781.40
DISTRICT NURSE
PAYMENTS
Dorothy Rudolf, Services as Nurse
$1,437.50
Dorothy Rudolf, Supplies
6.00
Doherty Garage, Supplies
236.87
$1,680.37
LIBRARY
PAYMENTS
John F. Farrar, Treas., Dog Tax Returned
$343.70
John F. Farrar, Treas., Appropriation
1,000.00
$1,343.70
SUPPORT OF POOR
PAYMENTS
Dept. of Public Welfare, Care of Andrew Kilfoye $365.00
Dept. of Public Welfare, Care of George Hills 166.82
Town of Lincoln, Support of Patrick Craven 152.00
Town of Lincoln, Support to Martha Seekins
250.00
$933.82
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WALTHAM HOSPITAL
PAYMENTS
Waltham Hospital, Appropriation
$400.00
HYDRANTS AND OTHER WATER SERVICE
PAYMENTS
Lincoln Water Works, Watering Troughs $572.00
Lincoln Water Works, 124 Hydrants 1,860.00
$2,432.00
MIDDLESEX COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE
PAYMENTS
Middlesex Co. Extension Service, Appropriation $200.00
BOARD OF HEALTH
PAYMENTS
Joseph Gilbert, Delivering Circulars $5.00 John Gilbert, Delivering Circulars 5.00
Warren Sherman, Delivering Circulars
5.00
The Minute-Man Press, Printing
2.75
$17.75
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TREE WORK
PAYMENTS
John J. Kelliher, Supt. of Labor
$200.00
Fred Tyler, Labor
848.00
Ashley Cousins
552.00
Charles S. Smith, Storing Sprayers, 2 yrs.
200.00
General Chemical Co., Supplies
506.90
Frost Insecticide Co.
30.00
Doherty Garage Co.
9.90
W. & L. E. Gurley
4.61
$2,351.41
INTEREST
PAYMENTS
First Nat'l Bank, Int. Town Note
$476.38
Lincoln Water Works, Interest-3%
145.67
$622.05
CEMETERY
PAYMENTS
Fritz Cunnert, Labor
$260.50
James Mosher, Labor
250.00
A. E. Martell Co., Supplies
34.55
Ames Implement Co., Supplies
32.90
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Lincoln Water Works, Water Service
20.00
Horace Tuttle, Surveying
10.00
$607.95
FIRE DEPARTMENT
PAYMENTS
American La France Fire Engine Co., Fire Truck $8,500.00 American La France Fire Engine Co., Interest 111.92
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Telephone Service 8.25
American La France Fire Engine Co., Supplies
55.90
Merrimac Chemical Co.
9.20
Eastern Drug Co.
17.36
A. H. Blanchard
56.00
Boston Woven Hose Co.
200.00
Henry A. Grimwood
28.50
American Fire Equipment Co.
91.60
Doherty Garage, Labor, Supplies and Storage
540.91
Herbert G. Farrar, Services as Engineer
25.00
Sumner Smith, Services as Engineer
25.00
H. S. Cousins
25.00
John J. Kelliher
25.00
Thomas J. Dee
25.00
M. H. Doherty
25.00
A. J. Dougherty, Services as Engineer, 2 yrs. 50.00
Thomas J. Dee, Fighting Fires and Storing Truck 110.85
Herbert G. Farrar, Fighting Fires
27.00
Sumner Smith, Fighting Fires
17.00
William C. Robus, Fighting Fires 49.60
H. S. Cousins, Fighting Fires 78.00
Carol Pike, Fighting Fires
38.00
Richard Pike, Fighting Fires 46.00
A. J. Dougherty, Fighting Fires
20.00
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John Mort, Fighting Fires 15.50 Ralph Butcher, Fighting Fires 9.00
9.00
8.00
29.00
5.00
4.00
4.00
1.00
4.00
Alfred Anderson, Fighting Fires
3.00
Elmer Rollins, Fighting Fires
2.00
Waldo Langille, Fighting Fires
1.00
Nelson Bros., Fighting Fires
3.50
Hector McLean, Fighting Fires
2.50
Arnold McLean, Fighting Fires
2.50
George Hersey, Fighting Fires
1.00
Malcolm Graf, Fighting Fires
1.00
Jack Penketh, Fighting Fires Joseph Lennon, Fighting Fires
50
Bernard Lennon, Fighting Fires
.50
Eveleth Todd, Fighting Fires
4.00
Edward Corrigan, Fighting Fires
2.50
John J. Walters, Fighting Fires
1.50
Euroka Fire Hose Mfg. Co., Supplies
1.01
$10,325.10
Giles Bros., Fighting Fires P. J. Lennon, Fighting Fires William A. Robus, Fighting Fires Walter Hallett, Fighting Fires Francis Corrigan, Fighting Fires Edward Ryan, Fighting Fires James Ryan, Fighting Fires. John Algeo, Fighting Fires
4.00
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RECAPITULATION
PAYMENTS
Schools
$31,964.19
Highway
12,533.57
Highway State Aid
9,663.40
Highway Special
22,182.39
Moth or Tree Department
2,351.41
Miscellaneous
9,555.32
Cemetery
607.95
Street Lights
1,781.40
Interest
622.05
Fire Department
10,325.10
Library
1,343.70
Support of Poor
933.82
Waltham Hospital
400.00
Middlesex Co. Extension Board
200.00
Board of Health
17.75
Hydrants and Other Water Service
2,432.00
District Nurse
1,680.37
Water
11,338.56
Total
$119,932.98
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REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING AND TRUST FUNDS
SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS In Account with WATER WORKS SINKING FUND
Dr.
1926 Jan. 1 Balance $5,424.93
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 31/2s due 1932. 105.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 31/2s due 1934 175.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 4s due 1936 560.00
Coupons, U. S. Liberty 414s due 1928 127.50
Coupons, U. S. Liberty 41/4s due 1938. 425.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 4s due 1926 20.00
Paid 500 Town of Lincoln 4s due 1926 500.00
Coupons, Town of Lincoln 4s due 1927 20.00
Interest on Deposit 242.49
$7,599.92
1926
Cr.
Dec. 31 Balance $7.599.92
The Fund is invested as follows : $14,000 Town of Lincoln 4s, due September, 1936. $3,000 Town of Lincoln 32s, due September, 1932. $3,000 U. S. Liberty 4ªs of 1928. $10,000 U. S. Liberty 4ds of 1938. $5,000 Town of Lincoln 32s, due November, 1934. $500 Town of Lincoln 4s, due September, 1927.
Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
GEORGE G. TARBELL LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY
1926
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance principal a/c $ 484.48
Dividends, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. 2nd pfd. 3.50
Dividends, American Tel. & Tel. Co 36.00
Dividends, Boston Elev. Ry. Co. 1st pfd 56.00
Coupon, West. Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s. 25.00
Rights, 4 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 24.68
Interest 15.80
$ 645.46
1926
Cr.
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library $ 136.30
Balance on Deposit, Principal Account. 509.16
$ 645.46
The Fund is invested as follows :
7 shares Boston Elevated Railway Company first preferred. 8 shares New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. 4 shares Ameircan Telephone & Telegraph Co. ¿ share Boston Elevated Railway Co. second preferred. $500 Western Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s of 1932.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
GEORGE RUSSELL LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY
1926
Dr.
$325.69
Jan. 1 Balance Interest
8.80
$334.49
Cr. 1926
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library $ 8.80
Balance on Deposit, Principal Account. 325.69
$334.49
The Fund is invested as follows :
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
JOHN H. PIERCE LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY
1926
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance $18.33
Coupons, American Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s. 50.00
Dividends, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. 2nd pfd 3.50
Interest
.90
$72.73
Cr. 1926
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library $54.40
Balance on Deposit, Principal Account. 18.33
$72.73
The Fund is invested as follows :
¿ share Boston Elevated Railway Company second preferred. $1,000. American Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s, 1946 ...
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
1926
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance $35.34
Dividends, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. 2nd pfd 7.00
Coupons, U. S. Rubber Company 5s 50.00
Interest
2.20
$94.54
Cr 1926
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library $59.20
Balance on Deposit, Principal Account. 35.34
$94.54
The Fund is invested as follows : 1 share Boston Elevated Railway Company second preferred. $1,000 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 LINCOLN LIBRARY
1926
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance $29.37
Dividends, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. 2nd pfd 21.00
Coupons, U. S. Rubber Co. 5s 100.00 Interest 2.98
$153.35
Cr. 1926
Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library $123.98
Balance on Deposit, Principal Account. 29.37
$153.35
The Fund is invested as follows :
3 shares Boston Elevated Railway Company second preferred. $2,000. United States Rubber 5s, due 1947.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS In Account with ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR SILENT POOR
1926
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance
$1,300.55
Coupons, U. S. Rubber Co. 5s, due 1947 100.00
Interest 40.14
$1,440.69
1926
Cr.
Dec. 31 Paid on Selectmen's orders $ 40.00
Balance on Deposit, Income Account. 1,239.53
Balance on Deposit, Principal Account 161.16
$1,440.69
The Fund is invested as follows :
$2,000 United States Rubber 5s, 1947.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS In Account with ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR TOWN HEARSE
1926
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance
$436.47
Dividend, Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
46.88
Interest 13.64
$496.99
1926
Cr.
Dec. 31 Balance on Deposit $496.99
The Fund is invested as follows :
15 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with -
DONALD GORDON RECREATION FUND
1926
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance
$ 71.64
Interest
2.58
Coupon, American Tel. & Tel. 4s.
120.00
Coupon, Shawsheen Mills 7s. 140.00
$334.22
1926
Cr.
July 1 Balance principal a/c Balance income a/c 75.47
$ 8.75
4 Fireworks 250.00
$334.22
The Fund is invested as follows :
$2,000 Shawsheen Mills 7s of 1931. $3,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 4s of 1929.
Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS
In Account with
FUND FOR PURCHASE OF SCHOOLHOUSE BONDS
1926
Dr.
$5,590.49
Jan. 1 Balance Interest
223.30
$5,813.79
1926
Cr.
Jan. 1 Coupons, Schoolhouse bonds, January 1st $ 60.00
July 1 Coupons, Schoolhouse bonds, July 1st. 60.00
Dec. 31 Balance 5,693.79
$5,813.79
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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THE BEMIS LECTURE FUND TRUSTEES
In Account with
THE BEMIS LECTURE FUND
1926
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance $3,811.62
Dividends, Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 156.25
Dividends, Boston & Providence R. R. Co 100.00
Dividends, Old Colony Railroad Co.
70.00
Dividends, Boston & Albany R. R. Co.
140.00
Dividends, American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
607.50
Dividends, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. 1st pfd. . 40.00
Dividends, Great Northern Ry Co. pfd. 125.00
50.00
Coupons, Southern Railway Co. 4s
120.00
Coupons, U. S. Rubber Co. 5s.
50.00
Coupons, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 4s Interest on Deposit
60.00
50.87
5 Rights (60 used) American Tel. & Tel. Co.
30.85
5 shares New York Rys. Corp. com.
50.00
20 shares New York Rys. Corp., Participating (in liquidation) 281.50
$5,743.59
1926
Cr.
Jan. 6 Doherty Garage $
1.50
16 Moscow Art Ensemble
250.00
22 P. A. Carter, Postals, Printing and Labor
5.25
Feb. 16 P. A. Carter, Postals, Printing, Labor & Program
7.75
20 Harvard Double Quarter
125.00
27 Arthur C. Pillsbury
150.00
Apr. 14 P. A. Carter, Postals and etc.
5.30
7 Tony Sarg Marionettes
200.00
May 1 Bruch Concert Co. 75.00
11 $1,000 American Tel. & Tel. 4s 1929 997.69
Coupons, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 5s
78
24 P. A. Carter, Postals, and etc. 5.25
28 United Theatre Equipment Co. 34.00 Harlan T. Stetson. 75.00
June 2 P. A. Carter, Postals, etc. (2) 10.60
11 Doherty Garage 6.50
25 $230 New York Rys., Inc., 6s 72.55
July 4 F. G. Nobile Band. 130.00
Sept. 9 Subscription 10 shares American Tel. & Tel. Co ...
1,031.72
Oct. 15 Motion Picture Corp., part interest with Lincoln School in picture machine 100.00
27 Home Ferrel Ensemble
211.42
Nov. 20 Russian Quartet 106.20
30 P. A. Carter, Postals, etc. (4) 21,20
27 Branson De Cou 100.00
Dec. 31 Balance 2,021.66
$5,743.59
The Fund is invested as follows :
50 shares Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 10 " Boston & Providence R. R. Co.
16 66 Boston & Albany R. R. Co.
10 Old Colony R. R. Co.
5 Boston Elevated Railway Co. first preferred.
75
66 American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
25 Great Northern Railway Co. preferred.
1
66 New York Railways Participation Corp. in Liquidation.
20
66 New York Railways Corp. Stock Trust preferred.
$1,000 New York Railways Co. 6% Income Bond of 1965. $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.
$2,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 4s, 1929.
(Signed) C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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REPORT OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
The Commissioners submit the following report for the year 1926:
At the last Town Meeting the Selectmen were author- ized to purchase land adjoining the present cemetery, com- prising approximately two acres, from the heirs of the late Charles S. Wheeler. This land has been surveyed and since February 1st, 1927, the deed, duly executed, has been received from the Wheeler heirs-this will be filed with the Registry of Deeds with a plan of the land.
Inasmuch as the appropriation of $500.00 was made last year for the purchase of additional land, the deed not hav- ing been received before the close of the fiscal year 1926, the money remained in the Treasury and it will, therefore, be necessary to again appropriate the same amount of money in order that this land, for which a deed has been received, may be paid for. The Commissioners also recom- mend an appropriation of $500.00 for the general care of the cemetery.
Additional funds have been received by the Town Treas- urer on account of the sale of lots and also funds, the in- come of which is to be used perpetually for the care of certain lots. By reference to the report of the Town Treas- urer on account of the cemetery it will be noticed that funds have already been established which now yield quite a considerable income, and it is hoped that when lots are purchased and used, other similar funds will be estab- lished.
Some years ago the Honorable Charles Francis Adams engaged the then Miss Edith Biggs, now Mrs. Herbert
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G. Farrar, to make a record of the lettering appearing on all the tombstones in the two oldest cemeteries in the Town. By mere chance the Chairman of the Cemetery Commissioners learned of this fact and found that Mrs. Farrar had her original manuscript in connection with this matter. In order that the same may be preserved for fu- ture generations and as a matter of interest to the pres- ent generation all that Mrs. Farrar collected is embodied in this report.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES S. SMITH EDWARD F. FLINT FRITZ CUNNERT, Cemetery Commissioners.
,
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THE TOWN TREASURER In Account With
THE LINCOLN CEMETERY COMMISSION
1926 Dr. Jan. 1 Balance on hand $ .605.16
Dividends, American Sugar pfd. 28.00
Lot 449 100.00
Lot 98
30.00
Dividends, Union Pacific pfd.
12.00
Interest on balance
22.48
Donald Gordon Lot
300.00
Dividends, Boston & Maine pfd. 5.00
$1,102.64
1926
Cr.
Mar. 9 Middlesex Inst. of Savings (Donald Gordon) $ 300.00
Town of Lincoln 500.00
Dec. 31 Balance 302.64
$1,102.64
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, Con- cord, Mass.
General Fund, $219.68.
Orilla J. Flint Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $46.19. Samuel Hartwell Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $46.19. Annie A. Ray Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $46.19. John H. Pierce Fund, $500 plus accumulated interest of $77.00. Maria L. Thompson Fund, $500 plus accumulated interest of $77.00. George F. Harrington Fund, $100 plus accumulated interest of $15.32.
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Francis Flint Fund, $250 plus accumulated interest of $38.41. William W. Benjamin Fund, $500 plus accumulated interest of $74.48.
Abijah G. Jones Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $44.65. Ellen F. Whitney Fund, $100 plus accumulated interest of $14.84. E. H. Rogers Fund, $250 plus accumulated interest of $29.05. Ellen T. Trask Fund, $200 plus accumulated interest of $23.22. Thomas Huddleston Fund, $200 plus accumulated interest of $18.33. Joa Pacewicz Fund, $400 plus accumulated interest of $17.68. Mary S. Rice Fund, $87.27 plus accumulated interest of $3.81. Julia A. Bemis Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $13.26. Donald Gordon Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $9.80.
GEORGE G. TARBELL, Treasurer.
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ASSESSORS' REPORT
The Board of Assessors submit the following report : Number of residents assessed on property
378
non-residents assessed on property
88
assessed on polls only
141
66
acres of land assessed
8,740
dwelling houses assessed
321
horses assessed
162
cows assessed
377
66
net cattle, other than cows assessed
47
66
swine assessed
908
66
sheep assessed
11
fowl assessed
5,511
Value of land exclusive of buildings
$753,735
buildings exclusive of land
1,540,735
Total value of real estate
$2,294,470
Total value of personal estate
384,344.22
Total valuation
$2,678.814.22
State tax
$5,160.00
County tax
4,258.52
State Highway tax
412.00
Town Grants
84,350.00
Overlayings
2,404.52
Total
$96,585.04
Deductions
Income tax
12,306.46
Money voted by Town to be taken from treasury
16,500.00
Estimated miscellaneous receipts
8,057.08
Total deductions $36,863.54
Net amount to be raised by taxation on polls and property
59,721.50
Rate of taxation $22.00 per $1,000.00.
Number of Polls 405.
WILLIAM H. SHERMAN HERBERT G. FARRAR THOMAS J. DEE,
Assessors.
RESIDENT TAX PAYERS
Name of Resident
Aggregate Value of Personal Estate
Tax on Personal Estate
Aggregate Value of Real Estate
Real Estate Tax on
Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate
Adams, Henry
Adams, John
625
13.75 105.60
88,800
1,953.60
4.40 13.75 2,059.20
Adams, Mary O.
4,800
A'Hearn, Timothy
3,000
66.00
66.00
Algeo, John O.
150
3.30
3.30
Bailey, Edward O.
550
12.10
5,300
116.60
128.70
Baker, Asel
250
5.50
4,500
99.00
104.50
Ballou, Bertha S.
250
5.50
5.50
Bannon, Edward
2,000
44.00
44.00
Banton, Burton
350
7.70
7.70
Banton, Edmund F.
500
11.00
11.00
Barnes, Thomas
1,000
22.00
22.00
Barthel, Emma
100
2.20
2.20
Barthel, Walter
350
7.70
7.70
Baskin, William
420
9.24
4,000
88.00
97.24
Bateman, Helen V
3,050
67.10
17,250
379.50
446.60
Bean, Abbie E.
350
7.70
3,500
77.00
84.70
Bean, Elmer A.
200
4.40
1,000
22.00
26.40
Bean, Anna K.
150
3.30
6,000
132.00
135.30
Bent, Edwin S., et al.
6,000
132.00
132.00
Blodgett, Emma S.
20,000
440.00
440.00
·
200
4.40
84
J.
Blodgett, Stephen H.
500
11.00
8,500
187.00
198.00
Bowen, David C.
350
7.70
Bowen, Lorenzo W.
275
6.05
20,000
440.00
7.70 446.05
Bowles, William
1,125
24.75
4,000
88.00
112.75
Bowman, Robert A.
175
3.85
3.85
Boyce, Alice M.
100
2.20
57.20
2.20
Boyce, Manley B.
2,600
99.00
57.20
Boyce Michael J.
4,500
242.00
99.00
Boyce Bros.
6,450
141.90
11,000
22.00
383.90
Bradley, Sarah A. W.
1,000
154.00
22.00
Bradstreet, Byron, Est. of.
7,000
154.00
154.00
Briggs, Jane F.
400
8.80
7,000
162.80
Briggs, Richard Jr.
1,000
22.00
22.00
Briggs, Charles V.
400
8.80
12,500
275.00
283.00
Brooks, Albert S.
500
11.00
Brooks, Estella M.
3,500
77.00
77.00
Brooks, Lorenzo E.
450
9.90
6,000
132.00
141.90
Brooks, Sarah W.
2,400
52.80
52.80
Brooks, Sarah W., et al
200
4.40
4,500
99.00
103.40
Brown, Nettie M.
1,200
26.40
26.40
Brown, Valence B.
300
6.60
6.60
Browning, Edgar C., Est. of
500
11.00
2,500
55.00
66.00
Browning, George U.
1,500
33.00
6,000
132.00
165.00
Bunker, Abbie E.
3,000
66.00
66.00
Bunker, Louis F.
1,200
26.40
26.40
Burgess, John A.
150
3.30
7,500
165.00
168.30
Burke, Norman
150
3.30
3.30
Burke, Thomas D.
150
3.30
2,500
55.00
58.30
85
11.00
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
Burns, William C.
550
12.10
12.10
Butcher, Arthur A.
100
2.20
2.20
Butcher, Charles R.
1,700
37.40
1,500
33.00
70.40
Butcher, Henry A.
300
6.60
2,000
44.00
50.60
Butcher, Ralph E.
400
8.80
3,500
77.00
85.80
Calkins, James T.
125
2.75
3,000
66.00
68.75
Calkins, T. Alonzo
2,000
44.00
3,000
66.00
110.00
Campbell, Fannie S., et al .
9,100
200.20
200.20
Carlson, Benjamin E.
2,150
47.30
23,000
506.00
553.30
Catoia, Angelo
3,000
66.00
66.00
Ceraso, Michael
75
1.65
1.65
Chapin, Arthur S.
500
11.00
11.00
Chapin, Carrie B.
2,100
46.20
46.20
Chapin, Clara F.
7,000
154.00
154.00
Chapin, Cyrus S.
1,500
33.00
33.00
Chapin, Eliz. G., et al .
2,000
44.00
44.00
Chaves, John B.
2,500
55.00
55.00
Christiansen, Peter O.
50
1.10
1,000
22.00
23.10
Christie, George H.
400
8.80
8.80
Clapp, Clarence G.
600
13.20
13.20
Clark, Thomas
100
2.20
2.20
Coan, Bridget
600
13.20
4,000
88.00
101.20
Coan, John H.
1,800
39.60
4,500
99.00
138.60
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86
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Coan, Martin
200
4.40
4.40
Coan, Thomas F.
75
1.65
3,000
66.00 110.00
67.65
Coburn, Edward S.
2,200
48.40
5,000
158.40
Codman, Dorothy S. F. M.
3,355
73.81
73.81
Codman, Hugh
4,220
92.84
92.84
Codman, Thomas N.
1,975
43.45
43.45
Codman, Thomas N., Agent for Ogden Codman
1,960
43.12
43.12
Codman, Thomas N., et al., Trustees .
125
2.75
75,000
1,650.00
1,652.75
Condit, Harry M.
1,000
22.00
10,000
220.00
242.00
Connors, Michael
225
4.95
1,000
22.00
26.95
Conway, William
550
12.10
2,000
44.00
56.10
Cook, George
300
6.60
6.60
Corrigan, Mary
2,500
55.00
55.00
Corrigan, Patrick F.
2,300
50.60
50.60
Costello, William
400
8.80
1,000
22.00
35.86
Coughlin, Alfred C.
300
6.60
6.60
Cousins, Ashley B.
75
1.65
1.65
Cousins, Harold S.
625
13.75
9,000
198.00
211.75
Crook, Russell G.
3,000
66.00
66.00
Crowley, Timothy J.
1,500
33.00
33.00
Cruikshank, Andrew
100
2.20
2.20
Cunnert, Jennie and Emma Bartel.
500
11.00
11.00
Cunnert, Fritz
200
4.40
4.40
Cunnert, Carl T., Est. of.
3,500
77.00
77.00
Cunningham, Francis H.
4,000
88.00
88.00
Cunningham, George E.
300
6.60
5,000
110.00
116.60
87
8.80
Cotoni, Nicholas
630
13.86
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
Cunningham, Harry D.
150
3.30
3.30
Danner, John
5,000
110.00
110.00
Davis, Alfred G.
3,300
72.60
8,000
176.00
248.60
Davis, E. Russell
1,000
22.00
22.00
Davis Prescott L.
2,700
59.40
9,000
198.00
257.40
Davison, Everett H.
200
4.40
2,500
55.00
59.40
Dean, Clarence H.
300
6.60
6.60
Dean, Harold S.
190
4.18
1,750
38.50
42.68
De Cordova, Julian
12,300
270.60
45,000
990.00
1,260.60
Dee, Thomas J.
800
17.60
6,000
132.00
149.60
Delory, Theresa
1,500
33.00
33.00
Delory, William
200
4.40
500
11.00
15.40
300
6.60
2,000
44.00
50.60
Denio, F. Winchester
1,000
22.00
2,500
55.00
77.00
De Normandie, Charles L.
1,400
30.80
7,500
165.00
195.80
De Normandie, William J.
400
8.80
8.80
De Palma, Nicholas, Est. of .
500
11.00
11.00
Diamond, James H.
500
11.00
800
17.60
28.60
Dodge, Kate F. P., Est. of.
3,500
77.00
77.00
Doherty, Anthony J.
1,300
28.60
5,500
121.00
149.60
Doherty & Corrigan
5,000
110.00
5,500
121.00
231.00
Doherty, Mary
2,000
44.00
44.00
Doherty, Matthew H.
3,500
77.00
77.00
88
Dempsey, Edward
Domenichello, Dominic
475
10.45 8.80
2,000
44.00
54.45 8.80 1,261.70
Donaldson, Robert D.
7,050
155.10
50,300
1,106.60
Dougherty, Andrew J.
1,625
35.75
3,000
66.00
101.75
Dougherty, Andrew J. Jr.
350
7.70
7.70
Dougherty, Allen R.
200
4.40
4.40
Dumphrey, Richard
600
13.20
13.20
Eaton, Winslow A., Est. of .
2,500
55.00
55.00
Edgerly, Jonathan F.
1,600
35.20
22,000
519.20
Ehlest, Ellen
2,500
55.00
55.00
Ellis, Charles W.
6,000
132.00
132.00
Ellms, Marjorie
200
4.40
4.40
Farquhar, David
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