Town annual report of Andover 1921-1925, Part 20

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 892


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TREE WARDEN AND MOTH DEPARTMENT


TREE WARDEN


Edward H. Berry, tree warden


$1307.81


Pay rolls


5882.73


Team hire


694.33


Truck hire


165.38


Trees, rock maples


70.00


Equipment


215.02


Repairs


90.95


Miscellaneous supplies


89.30


Edward H. Berry, expenses


18.59


Freight


28.23


Printing


20.50


Total


8582.84


MOTH WORK


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


12900.00


Edward H. Berry, Supt.


$294.54


Pay Rolls


3421.19


Equipment


431.41


Rent


120.00


Team hire


883.37


Truck hire


51.00


Supplies, lead, creosote


985.94


Repairs


273.47


Freight


15.08


Printing


11 .00


E. H. Berry, expenses


7.90


Total


6494.90


Receipts to balance


2177.74


Total Expenditures


$15077.74 $15077.74


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SPRING GROVE CEMETERY


Appropriation March 13, 1922


$2500.00


Sale of lots


479.00


Care of lots


1026.00


Perpetual care


410.00


Interments and use of tomb


482.00


Foundations


201.87


Sundries, sale of wood, mowers, etc.


35.00


Int. on deposits


13.27


Pay rolls


$3711.50


Board of Public Works, pipe & water


126.24


Edith P. Sellars, Clerk


100.00


John F. McDonough, cinders


150.50


Elmer F. Conkey, horse & team


309.50


Walter I. Morse, hardware


35.81


Walter I. Morse, power lawn mower


227.30


J. H. Playdon, plants


34.90


C. S. Buchan, canvas cover


25.00


Buchan & McNally, drain tile & supplies


43.40


Reade Mfg. Co., herbicide


36.66


Boston Pipe & Fittings Co., pipe


87.51


R. S. Wilson, tractor work


15.00


Frank E. Dodge, cement


17.70


Warren F. Howe, cleaning stones


39.00


Philip L. Hardy, cement


18.00


John Shea, seed


12.75


American Vault Works, markers


14.52


Anderson & Bowman, repairing frills


14.55


J. E. Pitman, labor & supplies


25.12


George D. Millett, plants


5.00


Gray and Kendall, filing saw


2.15


Amount carried forward $5052.11


$5147.14


52


Amount brought forward


$5052.11 $5147.14


George Seymour, fuse F. A. Swanton, stamps


2.50


9.00


Holland Construction Co., dynamite


1.25


John L. Morrison, repairing plow


8.50


B. & M. R.R., freight 4


5.87


The Andover Press, record cards


10.50


Allied Arts Pub. Co., subscription


8.00


E. W. Pitman Co., land tile Balance


5.50


43.91


$5147.14


$5147.14


53


INSURANCE


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$3000.00


2500.00


Appropriation, Workmen's Compensation Smart & Flagg, Agents


$2928.43


Merrimack Mut. Fire Ins. Co.


1651.06


Total expenditure


$4579.49


Balance


920.51


$5500.00


$5500.00


HAY SCALES


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$125.00


Receipts


50.00


William C. Brown, weigher


$100.00


Balance


75.00


$175.00


$175.00


STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$8200.00


Special Appropriation Lawrence Gas Company Balance


600.00


$8100.42


699.58


$8800. 00


$8800.00


54


SEWER SINKING FUND


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$1000.00


William D. McIntyre, Treas. Sink. Fund


$1000.00


$1000.00


$1000.00


STATE TAX AND HIGHWAY TAX


Andover's proportion of State Tax


$24000.00


Andover's proportion of Highway Tax


2738.88


Bank Tax


2370.06


Civilian War Poll Tax


7452.00


Bank Tax, Equalization claims


38.86


Corporation Tax, Equalization claims


301.88


Treasurer of Commonwealth


$36901.68


$36901.68 $36901.68


COUNTY TAX


Andover's proportion of County Tax Walter P. Babb, County Treas.


$19151.19


$19151.19


19151.19


19151.19


55


MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$3000.00


Frederic S. Boutwell, Treas.


$3000. 00


$3000.00


$3000.00


DOG TAX


Received from County Treasurer


$494.60


Paid F. S. Boutwell, Treas. Memorial Hall $494.60


$494.60


$494.60


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$550.00


Charles U. Bell, Quartermaster


$550.00


$550.00


$550.00


POST 99, G. A. R.


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$100.00


Charles U. Bell, Quartermaster


$100.00


$100.00


$100.00


56


RETIREMENT OF VETERANS


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$300.00


Paid to Veteran


$300.00


$300.00


$300.00


PUBLIC DUMP


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$75.00


Olof Benson, Keeper


$75.00


$75.00


$75.00


INTEREST


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$14000.00


Interest received on deposits


1240.09


Paid 162 High School Bond coupons


$3240.00


Paid 75 Sewer Bond coupons


1900.00


Paid 149 Sewer Bond coupons


2980.00


Paid 30 Shawsheen Bridge coupons


593.76


Interest on revenue notes


5411.05


Total expenditure


14124.81


Balance


1115.28


$15240.09 $15240.09


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NOTES GIVEN


Andover National Bank, Notes 27-28, Rate $4.40


$20000.00


Andover National Bank, Note 29 4.35


25000.00


Andover National Bank, Note 30 66


4.20


100000.00


Andover National Bank, Notes 31-36


66


3.92


100000.00


Andover National Bank, Notes 37-39


3.57 50000.00


$295000.00


NOTES PAID


Andover National Bank


$295000.00


REDEMPTION OF BONDS


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$15500.00


Six High School Bonds


$6000. 00


Seven Sewer Bonds


7000. 00


Shawsheen Bridge Bonds


2500.00


$15500.00 $15500.00


ANDOVER POST NO. 8, AMERICAN LEGION


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$1500.00


John L. Dugan, Treasurer Balance


$528.28


971.72


$1500.00


$1500.00


58


SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL COMMITTEE


Balance, Jan. 1, 1922


$2000.00


John Nolen, Landscape architect Balance


$800.00


1200.00


$2000.00


$2000.00


PILGRIM MEMORIAL TABLET


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$150.00


Theodore S. Nickerson, engraving Balance


$120.00


30.00


$150.00


$150.00


WAR MEMORIAL BOOK


Balance, Jan. 1, 1922


$66.90


J. H. McDonald, P.M., postage


$2.81


C. H. Newman, photographs


3.00


Total expenditure


5.81


Balance


61.09


$66.90


$66.90


59


MISCELLANEOUS


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$1200.00


J. E. Pitman, building inspector


200.00


J. E. Pitman, repairs


9.18


Herbert Clarke, repairs


206.60


W. J. Morrissey, auto hire


51.25


Board of Public Works, water


13.31


New England Tel. & Tel. Co.


14.95


Alvah P. Wright, field driver


25.00


C. W. Holland, damage to auto


106.30


J. H. Playdon, flowers


10.00


William F. Gledhill, fish warden


10.00


W. & L. E. Gurley, sealer's supplies


48.66


H. M. Meserve & Co. sealer's supplies


11.45


American Railway Express Co., freight


7.81


John A. Riley, supplies


6.75


Andover National Bank, deposit box


5.00


Samson Murdock Co., directory


5.00


Dr. P. J. Look, return of births


9.75


Dr. W. D. Walker, return of births


9.00


Dr. J. J. Daly, return of births


3.75


Dr. E. C. Conroy, return of births


.75


Dr. E. D. Lane, return of births


4.00


Dr. W. V. Grant, return of births


.75


Dr. C. W. Scott, return of birth


. 25


Dr. T. J. Cullinane, return of birth


. 25


Dr. F. A. Cregg, return of births


1.00


Dr. J. J. Deacy, return of births


.50


Dr. W. R. Hoffman, return of births


. 50


Dr. H. H. Nevers, return of births


. 50


Everett M. Lundgren, return of deaths


18.50


Amount carried forward


$780.76


60


Amount brought forward


$780.76 $1200.00


M. J. Mahoney, return of deaths


5.00


E. L. Bennett, return of deaths


2.00


J. J. Breen, return of deaths Alfred J. Martel, return of deaths


.50


.75


Joseph H. Couture & Son, return of deaths


1.00


Edgerley & Bessom, return of deaths


. 50


Lyle Brothers, batteries


.50


Registry of deeds, recording


1.38


Total expenditure


792.39


Balance


407.61


$1200.00 $1200.00


1


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR


The Overseers of the Poor submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1922.


At the last annual Town meeting it was voted to build a new Almshouse on the southerly end of Carmel reservation. The Selectmen were empowered to add two associate members to this building committee and Mrs. Fred A. Swanton and Perley F. Gilbert were chosen. After many unavoidable delays the home was completed and occupied on January 24, 1923.


In order to keep within the appropriation your committee were obliged to cut down the original plans and before we had finished found it would be absolutely essential to replace some of the things that we eliminated at first. The State Inspector also ordered some additions and these with other necessary changes will have to be provided for through an appropriation. We would also recommend a sufficient sum to build a barn and garage combined. We hope in the near future to be able to run the home at less expense as everything is very convenient. The in- mates show satisfaction and pleasure in their new home. The Outside Relief continues to be about the same from year to year. The present matron, Mrs. Fred A. Swanton, is an assurance that the home and the inmates will be well cared for under her wise and efficient management.


WALTER S. DONALD CHARLES BOWMAN ANDREW McTERNEN


· Overseers of the Poor


62


ALMSHOUSE EXPENSES


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$6000.00


Receipts


619.03


Mrs. F. A. Swanton, matron


875.00


Wages, employees


1404.00


Groceries and provisions


2073.53


Hay and grain


290.43


Fuel and light


930.71


Clothing and supplies


215.21


Equipment


285.82


Maintenance, buildings and grounds


110.28


Medicine and medical aid


106.18


Town physician


100.00


Water


50.44


Telephone


10.45


Funeral expenses


100.00


Miscellaneous


161.03


Total expenditure


6713.08


Overdrawn


94.05


$6713.08


$6713.08


63


SOLDIERS' RELIEF


Appropriation, March 6, 1922 Total expenditure Balance


$1500.00


$1441.05


58.95


$1500.00


$1500.00


STATE AID


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$1000.00


Total expenditure Balance


$516.00


484.00


$1000.00


$1000.00


MILITARY AID


No appropriation Total expenditure Overdrawn


$75.00


$75.00


$75.00


$75.00


64


NEW ALMSHOUSE


40300.00


Interest on Deposits


1028.87


E. W. Pitman Co., contract


$28937.00


W. H. Welch Co., plumbing and heating


5573.66


C. A. Hill, electrical work 900.29


Perley F. Gilbert, architect


2167.83


Board of Public Works


504.80


M. McDonough Co., grading


636.24


McCray Refrigerator Co.


290.72


E. F. Conkey, grading


150.00


B. L. McDonald, coal


199.30


Emil M. Teichert Co., papering


115.00


Frank E. Dodge, cement work


180.00


Stedman Products Co., Rubber flooring


831.00


C. S. Buchan, linoleum


644.35


A. M. Colby, lettering


8.00


Dana W. Clark, engineering work


36.00


Boston & Maine R.R., freight


9.28


Andover Townsman, advertising


3.60


Lawrence Eagle, advertising


12.00


Telegram Publishing Co., advertising


12.00


W. J. Morrissey, auto hire


30.00


Andrew McTernen, expenses


5.00


Total expenditure


41246.07


Balance


82.80


Appropriations


$41328.87 $41328.87


65


OUTSIDE RELIEF


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$5000.00


Paid out of Almshouse


$3540.96


Paid other cities and towns


891.69


Paid account of cities and towns


29.21


Paid State


368.28


Paid account of State


1133.41


Total expenditure


5963.28


Due from State


$1133.41


Due from cities


29.21


1162.62


Net expenditure


4800.66


Balance


199.34


$5000.00


$5000.00


AIDING MOTHERS WITH DEPENDENT CHILDREN


Appropriation, March 6, 1922


$2500.00


Town cases


3057.13


Paid other cities and towns


291.99


Paid account other towns


1475.50


Total expenditure


4824.62


Due from towns


485.34


Due from State


994.13


Received from State


499.54


Received from towns


539.67


2518.68


Net expenditure


2305.94


Balance


194.06


$2500.00


$2500.00


66


CASH REPORT OF ANDOVER TOWN FARM


Received for board from H. F. Swanton


$125.00


Received for board from L. E. Sanborn


$242.00


Received for farm tools


115.00


Received for harnesses


20.00


Received for pork


47.40


Received for hay


69.63


Total receipts


$619.03


Paid Town Treasurer to balance


$619.03


STATISTICS OF ANDOVER TOWN FARM


Number of inmates January 1, 1922


9


Number admitted during year


4


Number sent to Danvers


1


Number of deaths


2


Number of inmates January 1, 1923


10


Number between 60 and 70 years of age


5


Number between 70 and 80 years of age


3


Number between 80 and 90 years of age


2


07


ASSESSORS' REPORT


We herewith submit our annual report:


Number of males assessed 2484.


Personal estate


$2616195.00


Real estate


9349375.00


$11965570.00


Poll tax


$12420.00


Tax on personal estate


73253.46


Tax on real estate


261782.50


Rate of taxation per $1000 - $28.00


$347455.96


Number of


Horses assessed


463


Cows assessed


989


Neat cattle assessed


214


Sheep assessed


10


Swine assessed


90


Fowl assessed


16752


Dwellings assessed


1922


Acres of land assessed


17807


WALTER S. DONALD CHARLES BOWMAN ANDREW McTERNEN Assessors of Andover


68


REPORT OF TREE WARDEN


This has been a hard year for the Tree Department, but the situation has been well taken care of and the trees in the resi- dential section of the town are in good condition.


We have done about fifteen miles of roadside cutting and have many miles to do. The work of cutting broken limbs and over- hanging brush must be done in order to insure the safety of the public.


There is also a lot of work to be done on the trees in the out- lying districts.


In order to carry on the work of this department. I ask that the sum of $6000.00 be appropriated.


Respectfully submitted,


EDWARD H. BERRY


Tree Warden


69


REPORT OF MOTH SUPERINTENDENT


-


I herewith submit my report of the Moth Department for year ending December 31, 1922.


The moth situation in Andover certainly looks very favorable. There are at least fifty percent less moths than last year, and with the same earnest co-operation of the property owners we shall be able to keep them on the decrease.


In order to do the spraying thoroughly this year, we must have one new machine as one of the sprayers is beyond repair and one more season seems to be the limit for the other one.


To carry on the work of this department, I ask the sum of $9000.00 be appropriated, one new sprayer to be bought out of this amount.


Respectfully submitted,


EDWARD H. BERRY


Moth Superintendent


70


POLICE DEPARTMENT


REPORT OF CHIEF


To the Board of Selectmen:


GENTLEMEN :-


I herewith submit the report of the Police Department for the year ending Dec. 31, 1922.


Whole number of arrests 216.


Males 210 Females 6


OFFENSES FOR WHICH ARRESTS WERE MADE


Drunk


41


Drunk and disorderly


3


Violation of Town By-Law


11


Fishing on the Lord's Day


5


Violation Fish and Game Law


3


Violation Liquor Law


4


Violation of Motor Vehicle Law


94


Adultery


2


Insane


6


Larceny


4


Assault with dangerous weapon


3


Assault


8


Assault on wife


6


Wandered from home


1


Vagrancy


3


Manslaughter


3


· On suspicion


1


Setting fires without permit


3


Operating automobile under the influence of liquor


7


Trespass


3


Having loaded revolver in possession


2


Breaking and Entering


1


Town Traffic Law


2


71


Lewdness Violation Board of Health Law Default Obtaining money under false pretense


2


1


1


1


Total


216


DISPOSITION OF CASES


Probation


1


On File


10


Discharged


22


Committed to Danvers Hospital


6


Committed to State Infirmary, Tewksbury,


3


Committed to House of Correction


6


Suspended sentence to House of Correction


6


Suspended sentence to State Farm


3


Returned to Parents


3


Continued for Sentence


7


Arrested for out of town officers


3


Held for Grand Jury


4


MISCELLANEOUS


Fines paid in lower court


$2192.00


Fines paid in Superior Court


395.00


Value of Property stolen


1240.00


Value of Property recovered


810.00


Value of Police Equipment


1800.00


Dead bodies cared for


9


Doors left open and secured 98


SUPERIOR COURT FINDINGS


No Bill Found 4


Cases Pending


8


On Probation


4


Respectfully submitted


FRANK M. SMITH


Chief of Police


72


SPRING GROVE CEMETERY


The trustees of Spring Grove Cemetery submit the following report :-


The Trustees have held several meetings all of which have been well attended.


The cemetery has been kept up to the same high standard as heretofore.


About $1600.00 has been spent on the East side. Several acres have been cleared and seeded, making many available lots.


Water has been piped up to the top of the hill and the meter changed. Over 400 feet of drain tiling has been laid.


The pines on both sides of the path have been cut down, this being necessary on account of many of them having died, and the others showed signs of "pine blister."


Shrubbery will be planted along both banks and thereby beautify what has been an ugly site.


The tomb has proved very satisfactory and has been used a great deal this winter.


WARREN L. JOHNSON, Chairman WALTER I. MORSE


FRED E. CHEEVER JOHN W. STARK DANIEL H. POOR


DAVID R. LAWSON EVERETT M. LUNDGREN


FRED E. CHEEVER, Clerk of Board of Trustees.


73


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT


To the Board of Trustees:


I herewith submit my annual report as Superintendent of Spring Grove Cemetery for the year ending December 31, 1922.


We have completed the road on the east side of the cemetery running from the main entrance to the lower end, so that it is now possible to drive around the entire grounds. The water- works have been extended nearly to the top of the hill, and a drain about 400 feet long has been put in to provide much- needed drainage.


Fifteen lots have been graded ready for immediate use, while we have seeded three acres to grass and have also broken up a large piece of ground for future development.


Respectfully submitted,


FRED A. SWANTON


Superintendent


STATISTICS OF SPRING GROVE CEMETERY


Number of lots sold as per last report


542


Number of lots sold in 1922 8


Total number of lots sold


550


Total number of single graves sold


197


Number of interments as per last report


1587


Number of interments in 1922 44


Total number of interments 1631


74


ANIMAL INSPECTOR'S REPORT


To the Board of Selectmen :-


GENTLEMEN :- I hereby submit my report for the time beginning November 15, 1921, and ending December 31, 1922.


Number of cattle inspected 1419


Number of stables inspected


151


Number of cows condemned because affected with tuberculosis


26


Number of stables disinfected


20


Interstate cattle identified and released from quar- antine 104


Number of dogs placed in quarantine and held for observation after they had bitten persons


8


Number of dogs affected with rabies 1


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES H. NEWTON


Inspector of Animals


75


REPORT OF BUILDING INSPECTOR


To the Board of Selectmen:


GENTLEMEN: - I herewith submit my report of the Building Inspector's Department from December 31, 1921 to December 31, 1922.


Additions


21


Estimated cost


$40450


Alterations


11


66


19500


Dwellings


95


66


622400


Two tenements


7


66


66


44500


Garages


28


16415


Camps


6


4450


Stores


6


19600


Henhouses


6


66


1700


Barns


3


66


2200


Dormitories


2


66


66


86000


Creameries


1


66


66


40000


Baseball cages


1


66


66


50000


Office buildings


1


66


200000


Memorial towers


1


66


55000


Manufactories


2


66


66


120000


Storehouses


1


350000


Grandstands


1


66


10500


Almshouses


1


66


29000


Miscellaneous


4


60


66


4200


Total


200


$2417215


Respectfully submitted


66


250000


Recitation buildings


1


451300


Dyeing and finishing


1


JOSEPH I. PITMAN


Building Inspector


76


SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY


Town House


$47000.00


Fixtures


3000.00


12200 feet land


15900.00


Engine house, storehouse and barn


25000.00


12200 feet land


10000.00


$100900.00


Memorial Hall


30000.00


22318 feet land


12000.00


42000.00


Engine House, Ballardvale


6000.00


Shed


200.00


13 acre land


. 300.00


6500.00


Punchard High School Buildings 4 acres land


125000.00


8000.00


133000.00


John Dove Schoolhouse


25000.00


Heating plant, Jackson Schoolhouse


30000.00


Stowe Schoolhouse


31000.00


334 acres land


6000.00


92000.00


Bradlee Schoolhouse, Ballardvale 1 acre land


23000.00


500.00


23500.00


Richardson Schoolhouse


7000.00


1/2 acre land


400.00


7400.00


Indian Ridge Schoolhouse


17000.00


1 acre land


800.00


17800.00


Amount carried forward


$423100.00


77


Amount brought forward


$423100.00


West Centre Schoolhouse 1/2 acre land


$5000.00 300.00


5300.00


North District Schoolhouse 12 acre land


150.00


5150.00


Bailey District Schoolhouse 1/2 acre land


100.00


3100.00


Osgood District Schoolhouse 1/2 acre land


100.00


2100.00


Old Schoolhouse, Ballardvale 14 acre land


500.00


Almshouse, Carmel Street 31/2 acres land, Carmel Street


1000.00


Personal Property at Almshouse


2100.00


9 acres land, Burnham Road


2500.00


45600.00


9 acres land, Indian Ridge (gravel pit) 38 acres land, Carmel Woods Reserva- tion


5700.00


173751 feet land, Central Park


15000.00


Band Stand


1000.00


71/2 acres land, Playstead


6500.00


2012 acres land, Playstead, Ballardvale


1000.00


411/2 acres land, Spring Grove Cemetery


10000.00


Receiving tomb and toolhouse


6000.00


Andover Board of Public Works


Pipe lines and fountains


294000.00


Pumping station and buildings Coal shed


700.00


3 acres land


800.00


Amount carried forward


$537550.00


78


!


5000.00


3000.00


2000.00


4500.00


5000.00


40000.00


3000.00


48200.00


42500.00


Amount brought forward


$537550.00


Two reservoirs 41/2 acres land 28 acres land, Boston Ice Co., Haggetts Pond


$16000.00 2350.00


2500.00


358850.00


Personal Property, Water Department


8500.00


Workshop, Lewis Street


1600.00


Old Stable, Lewis Street


1000.00


Barn and shed, Lewis Street


3000.00


47467 feet land, Lewis Street


3000.00


House, Engineer's


3500.00


Pump house, east side of No. Main Street


5000.00


Steam road roller


4000.00


3 sleds


75.00


1 auto


300.00


3 horses


800.00


Carts and harnesses


300.00


Sewer System (30 acres Filter Beds)


333225.00


355800.00 76854.28


Punchard School Fund


Memorial Hall, Permanent Fund


46600.00


Memorial Hall Library, John Cornell Fund


9371.32


Memorial Hall Library, John Byers Fund


10000.00


Memorial Hall Library, Book Funds


17400.00


Memorial Hall Library and furniture


10000.00


Memorial Hall Library, Edward Tay- lor Fund 500.00


Memorial Hall Library, Isaac E. Gid- dings Fund 3000.00


Memorial Hall Library, Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Union 100.00


Memorial Hall Library, Phillips Fund


3200.00


100171.32


Amount carried forward


$1437725.60


79


Amount brought forward


$1437725.60


Motor combination Chemical truck


$5300.00


Motor combination pump and truck Light truck


9000.00


800.00


Hook and ladder


1000.00


Two hose wagons


1000.00


Hose sled


60.00


Four horses


800.00


Hay scales


350.00


18310.00


Weights and measures


350.00


Fire alarm apparatus


8000.00


.


4000 feet hose


2500.00


10850.00


Moth Department - Sprayers and tools


5000.00


$1471885.60


80


TOWN OF ANDOVER - JURY LIST


Abbott, Newton S.


Carpenter


Armitage, Charles H.


Operative


Averill, George L.


Farmer


Bailey, Henry B.


Farmer


Bailey, Samuel H.


Farmer


Bancroft, William A.


Retired


Bassett, Arthur W.


Clerk


Baxter, George H.


Gardener


Barrett, Patrick J.


Ins. Collector


Boutwell, Everett S.


Farmer


Burns, David F.


Signal Operator


Cates, A. Lincoln


Gardener


Cannon, Gordon R.


Salesman


Carter, Donald W.


Manager


Carter, George M.


Farmer


Clark, Herbert


Carpenter


Chase, Herbert F.


Storekeeper


Cheever, Fred E.


Bookkeeper


Cole, Roscoe K.


Carpenter


Comeau, Arthur N.


Carpenter


Cole, Joseph F.


Retired


Cutler, Howard A.


Clerk


Dove, Percival


Retired


Doyle, Thomas J.


Fireman


Disbrow, George W.


Farmer


Dunnells, George C.


Watchman


Gardener


Restaurateur


Chauffeur Farmer


Flint, Edwin M.


Flaherty, Michael J.


Garland, George M.


Spinner Electrician


River Rd. 123 Haverhill St. Reservation St. High Plain Rd. Porter Rd. Lowell Junc. Hidden Rd. 43 Lowell St. 88 Chestnut St. Pleasant St. Chester St.


47 Whittier St. 54 Salem St. Balmoral St. High Plain Rd. Tewksbury St. Summer St.


Bancroft Rd. 115 EIm St. Highland Rd. Hidden Rd. 9 Abbot St. Salem St. Holt Rd.


Fairweather, James D.


Flanders, Charles W. Fleming, Edward Jr.


Chandler Rd. 19 Haverhill St. 15 Abbot St. 13 Chestnut St. 54 Haverhill St. Pleasant St. River St. Prospect Hill Rd.


81


Gordon, Alexander Greenwood, Milton Hannon, Patrick J. Hannon, Laurence J. Harrington, Daniel F. Hill, Charles A. Hill, Paul Hill, Ira B.


Belt Maker Farmer Retired


Rubber Worker


Farmer


Electrician Farmer


Nigh Watchman


Holt, George A.


Carpenter


Holt, John V.


Clerk


Holt, George E.


Clerk


Holland, Alfred C.


Printer


Hovey, James H.


Carpenter


Jaques, Robert


Farmer


Keane, Mark M.


Clerk


Kendall, Frank H. E.


Carpenter


Kyle, James


Overseer


Lawson, John B.


Machinist


Lee, Harry F.


Farmer


Leslie, David C.


Retired


Lockhead, Robert


Rubber Worker


Lynch, Joseph P.


Switchman


Mahoney, Timothy J.


Clerk


May, George M.


Painter


McDonald, Frank S.


P. O. Clerk


129 Chestnut St. North St.


McGovern, Clarence F. McIntyre, William D.


Clerk


Salesman


Clerk®


Electrician


Tewksbury St. Center St. Balmoral St. 66 Poor St. Clark Rd.


Nason, Harry C.


Carpenter


Poultry Business


Plumber


Farmer Clerk


Moulder


Switchman


Rubber Worker


Janitor


82 Poor St. Hidden Rd. Florence St. 63 High St. Osgood St. 13 Chestnut St. Jenkins Rd. Lupine Rd. 8 Summer St. 74 Bartlet St. 66 Chestnut St. Lowell Junc. Main St. River St.


Moraine St. 7 Chestnut St. 75 Elm St. 9 Chestnut St. Pleasant St. Red Spring Rd.


80 Summer St. Tewksbury St. Whittier St. Main St.


Renderer


Miller, George R. Mosher, James R. Morrissey, William B.


Newton, Charles M.


Nolan, Joseph P.


Noyes, John L. O'Connell, Walter J. O'Donnell, Hugh F. O'Donnell, John A. O'Hara, Robert W. Petrie, George B.


Boutwell Rd. 7 Cuba St. Lovejoy Rd. 81 Chestnut Center St. Marland St. Lincoln St. Chickering Ct.


82


Pike, Warren G. Pitman, Joseph I.


Farmer


Carpenter


Platt, Henry W.


Overseer


Purcell, James F.


Baker


Gardener


Electrician


Farmer


Argilla Rd.


Riley, John A.


Retired


Center St.


Riley, Joseph A.


Wool Sorter


Center St.


Robinson, William C.


Blacksmith


Roggemann, Edward


Clerk


Scott, David M.


Warp Dresser


Shaw, George


Retired


Shaw, Irving R.


Wool Sorter


Sherry, Frank J.


Pattern Maker


Sherry, Richard


Moulder


Stott, Joseph E.


Clerk


Stewart, James


Retired


Red Spring Rd.


Taylor, Loren E.


Clerk


11 Washington Ave.


Todd, Henry


Clerk


60 Poor St.


Trow, Henry J.


Wool Sorter


River St.


Turner, Patrick


Polisher


Andover St. Florence St.


Tuttle, Benjamin B.


Retired


Valentine, Franklin


Clerk


20 Elm St.


Walker, Salmond C.


Carpenter


Chester St.


Walker, George D.


Farmer


Lowell St.


Whitman, David O.


Rubber Worker


9 Pine St.


Woodhead, Edmund S.


Carpenter


Corbett St.


83


0


Reilly, Bernard J. Remmes, Joseph T. Rennie, George


Laurel Lane 17 Summer St. Center St. 36 Elm St. 79 Haverhill St. Missionary Lane


427 No. Main St. 99 Elm St. 19 Avon St. Andover St.


High St. Andover St. Chester St. High St.


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