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De Wolfe & Fiske Co., mdse.,
1.58
Library Bureau,
2.58
Staples Coal Co., 2 tons, 34.00
E. H. Allen, 12 cd. wood, 4.00
H. A. Dickerman & Son, books, 84.26
S. M. Harver Co., 1 pr Andrews,
16.65
S. M. Harver Co., 1 guard,
12.04
L. C. Whitaker, 12 cd. pine wood,
3.75
The Pierce Hardware Co., ash can .and wire, 4.38
Lizzie J. Howland, paid for magazines, 9.00
E. L. Smith, janitor 8 days, 16.00
E. L. Smith, labor 2, 2 ft. wood 3. 5.00
$346.44
.
Snow Bills.
E. L. Smith and others,
$43.90
Albert Bindon and others,
80.20
R. K. Delano and others,
46.80
E. E. Whitaker and others,
38.20
A. A. Briggs and others,
19.40
A. B. Chace and others,
13.20
E. A. Chace and others,
27.15
$268.85
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North Cemetery Trust Fund.
Endowment Paid $100.00 $7.00
Due $16.22
1900
William Babbitt,
100.00
6.08
21.57
1906
Calvin T. Crane,
100.00
5.50
15.90
1906
Susan H. Allen,
200.00
7.00
31.78
1908
Thomas Terry,
100.00
4.25
13.84
1909
Samuel C. Norcutt,
100.00
8.00
8.76
1910
W. Burt and A. Simms,
100.00
3.75
13.71
1
1910
Rev. Thomas Andros, .
200.00
10.00
20.67
1914
Asa W. Reed
100.00
4.50
4.21
1915
James Macomber,
100.00
3.00
8.03
1916
Paull Bros, (Myrics),
200.00
54.75
1916
J. Haskins and E. Burt,
100.00
1.70
20.49
1918
J. Hervey, E. W. Hervey, et al,
200.00
6.00
23.64
1920 1920
Abiel Crane,
130.00
3.75
37.79
Louis Witherell and Wm. Seekell,
100.00
3.00
2.05
· EDWARD L. SMITH, LINNEUS C. WHITAKER, F. L. WILLIAMS,
Trustees.
1898
Philip C. Porter,
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ANNUAL REPORT
ASSESSOR'S REPORT.
For 1921.
Value of assessed personal estate,
$113,020.00
Buildings, excluding land, $349,535.00
Land, excluding buildings,
·
266,724.00 $616,259.00
Total value of assessed estate, $729,279.00
Number of horses assessed,
60
Number of cows assessed,
291
Number of swine assessed,
41
Number of fowls assessed, 4800,
$6,000.00
Number of dwelling houses assessed,
264
Number of acres of land assessed,
10,009
Number of sheep assessed,
10
Number of polls assessed,
260
Number of neat cattle other than cows,
58
Rate per thousand, $24.00
EDWIN H. ALLEN, -
NOAH H. STRANGE, F. L. WILLIAMS, -
Assessors.
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ANNUAL REPORT
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
District No. 1 and 2.
E. L. Smith and horse,
$163.67
E. L. Smith, gravel,
5.00
George Babbitt and team,
92.72
Joseph Babbitt,
32.40
Walter Smith,
53.20
Frank Terry,
52.40
Lois Babbitt, gravel,
3.00
L. D. Doherty and team,
126.12
Clifford Phillips,
29.20
Russel Macomber,
3.60
E. Clark,
16.40
C. Macomber,
14.00
Joseph Babbitt,
5.60
Foster Macomber,
3.60
Harry Doherty,
10.80
Laborers,
12.80
Arthur Davis,
28.80
Herbert Ashley,
27.20
Chester White,
7.20
G. Cummings, gravel,
9.75
E. Chace, gravel,
5.85
H. Macomber,
2.80
E. L. Smith and others, washout,
142.87
$848.98
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District No. 3 and 4.
Alonzo Chace and others, $12.10
E. E. Whitaker and others, 18.00
George R. Babbitt and team, 148.75
E. L. Smith and team,
70.00
H. Perry and team,
14.00
L. D. Doherty and team,
42.00
H. Horton and team,
28.00
Joseph Babbitt,
24.40
Walter Smith,
10.40
Herbert Ashley,
10.40
C. N. Phillips,
23.20
Frank Terry,
32.00
E. E. Whitaker,
7.20
Arthur Pierce,
7.20
H. Doherty,
7.20
C. Macomber,
10.80
Joe Pierce,
7.20
A. F. Bassett and team,
24.50
Edward Clark,
10.80
H. Macomber,
16.40
R. Babbitt and others,
17.60
Ira Harris,
18.40
L. B. Swift and others,
17.60
A. Bennett, gravel,
12.60
$590.75
District No. 5 and 6.
A. A. Briggs,
$126.21
Herbert Ashley,
6.40
N. H. Strange, horse,
30.16
N. H. Strange, gravel,
13.75
M. Slocum, team,
16.00
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M. L. Briggs,
84.40
Frank Wilbur,
1.60
Wm. McCrady,
58.80
Geo. Crimlisk,
22.40
Edward Clark,
12.80
A. W. Allen,
52.00
J. Prindle and team,
10.80
A. Mann and team,
15.60
L. C. Whitaker and team,
63.00
G. Flint and others, gravel,
5.00
Joe Marshall,
6.00
W. Conant,
3.20
J. M. Fitzgerald Co., 2 shovels,
4.50
A. G. Williams Lumber Co., 9.66
$542.28
District No. 7.
A. G. Mann and team, $113.80
A. G. Mann, gravel 906 locust posts, $4.50, 5.40
Alfred Brindon,
89.80
L. C. Whitaker,
36.00
Joe Marshall,
41.60
C. Hathaway,
25.60
Louis P. Remy,
48.00
James E. Prindle and 4 horses,
35.10
L. P. Churchill Co., 4 horses,
70.00
M. Haskins and others,
27.80
A. A. Briggs and others,
27.20
C. Ashley and others,
41.60
C. Morse and team,
14.00
Laborers,
6.40
$582.30
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State Road.
District No. 1 and 2.
E. L. Smith and team,
$328.40
E. L. Smith, wood and broom,
6.75
George Babbitt and team,
197.00
M. Slocum and team,
142.12
Edward Clark,
105.20
Clinton Macomber,
106.80
Frank Terry,
52.40
Herbert Ashley,
89.60
Foster Macomber,
39.60
Horace Macomber,
30.80
James Castle,
18.00
Wendell Conant,
52.80
G. Cummings and others, gravel,
62.55
The Texas Oil Co.,
1,501.50
William Read,
17.60
Hollis Macomber,
8.80
F. L. Williams,
2.40
Benjamin Phillips,
3.20
Carlton Cummings,
12.80
George Babbitt,
4.00
Chas. Studinski,
3.20
Independent Coal Tar Co.,
106.82
Staples Coal Co.,
16.74
Walter Smith,
46.40
Independent Coal Tar Co.,
406.26
$3,361.74
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ANNUAL REPORT
State Road Myricks.
Town of Freetown, 80 hours, steam
, roller,
$160.00
Independent Coal Tar Co., 20.00
L. P. Churchill & Co., truck, 41.65
L. P. Churchill & Co., pumping water, 10.35 A. G. Mann, 21 days, team, 147.00
A. G. Mann, getting tar kettle, 4.00
A. G. Mann, telephone, pump etc., 9.90
L. C. Whitaker and team, 77.00
A. A. Briggs, 42.00
S. Brailey, 42.00
Lewis Remy, 48.00
M. Haskins and others,
20.10
Manuel De Costa,
30.80
George Stetson,
30.80
C. Perry and others,
44.80
Edward Pittsley and team,
33.18
Joe Silva and team,
42.00
Albert Brindon and team,
42.80
Lewis Collins, 33.18
Merton Briggs,
32.00
R. McCrady,
12.80
Charles Washburn and others,
16.00
J. De Costa and others,
12.80
$953.16
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REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE
The school committee recommends that the Town ap- propriate the sum of $11,145 to run the schools for the year of 1922.
We have itemized the above amount so that the tax- payers and citizens will know why we need so much money and where it is going. Teachers $5400.00, Books and Sup- plies $950.00, Janitors $300.00, Repairs $400.00 Fuel $350.00, Transportation $400.00, High School Tuition $2000.00, High School Transportation $600.00, Nurse $375.00, Superintendent $370.00.
CHARLES F. BORDEN, NOAH H. STRANGE, L. C. WHITTAKER,
Committee
Teachers' Names and Wages.
No. 1 Katherine Nester, 4 weeks, at $23.61, $94.44
E. Dolly Wallace, 13 weeks, at $23.61, 306.93
M. Lucia Waite, 4 weeks, at $28.00, 112.00
Sybil Cushman, 15 weeks, at $20.83}, 312.48
No. 2 Marion Finnin, 21 weeks, at 26.39, 554.19
Agnes Farrer, 15 weeks, at $27.77}}. 416.66
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No. 4 Janet R. Bassett, 21 weeks, at $15.00, 315.00
Edith Chew, 15 weeks, at $20.831/5, 312.48
No. 5 Mildred I. Ashley, 15 weeks, at $20.831/5, 312.48
No. 6 Mildred I. Ashley, 21 weeks, at $18.05, 379.05
J. Ruth Bassett, 15 weeks, at $20.831/5, 312.48
No. 7 Addie M. Blood, 21 weeks, at $25.00 525.00
Addie M. Blood, 15 weeks,
at $27.7711/15, 416.66
$4,369.85
Supt. of Schools.
Mortimer H. Bowman, $250.02
Walter K. Putney, 240.00
$490.02
School Nurse.
Miss Alice B. MacIntosh, 4 months, $120.00
. Miss Alice B. MacIntosh, expenses, 25.87
$145.87
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High School.
Spring Term.
City of Taunton : Oliver H. Clark, Francis G. And- rews, Leslie H. Ferrier, A. Mil- dred Ashley, Florence H. Haskins Gladys P. Babbitt, Reva M. Has- kins, Milton A. Babbitt, Calvin S. Staples, Carlton Cummings, Hazel Campbell, Charles Y. Sherman,
12 pupils at $50 each, $600.00
Fall Term.
Francis Andrews, James O. Has- kins, Orton V. Andrews, Reva Haskins, A. Mildred Ashley, Mil- ton A. Babbitt, Walter M. Ash- ley, Margaret E.Lougton, Ear- land W. Brailey, Daniel J. More- house, Hazel Campbell, Mary Pasternak, Olive H. Clarke, Cath- erine T.Shaw, Carlton Cummings Charles L. Sherman, Leslie H. Ferrier, Calvin P. Staples, Marion E. French, Esther Talbot; 20 pupils at $50 each, 1,000.00
$1,600.00
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ANNUAL REPORT
Transportation of Town Pupils.
E. H. Allen,
$277.75
Seth Hall,
266.75
Esther Talbot,
187.50
$732.00
Wood and Coal.
Staples Coal Co., 6 tons, No. 7 $106.50
E. E. Brasier, oil, 2.97
E. H. Allen, 834 cords wood, 1, 2, 7, 79.25
E. H. Allen, pine wood No. 2, 4.30
H. C. Crowell, 2 cords No. 7,
16.00
Paull Bros., 2 cords pine No. 7, 12.00
A. A. Briggs, 7 cords No. 4, 5, 6, 60.30
L. C. Whitaker, 3 cords pine 1, 2, 4, 20.82
N. H. Strange, 3 cords pine 5, 6, 7,
20.82
$322.96
Books and Supplies.
E. E. Babb & Co.,
$303.11
Rand McNally & Co.,
161.30
American Book Co.,
7.36
B. M. Parker,
20.86
$492.63
Janitors.
W. H. Hathaway, 2 weeks, No. 1, $3.00
Stephen Trond, 21 weeks, No. 1, 33.00
Chas. Johnson, 16 weeks, No. 1, 16.00
Mary Pasternak, 21 weeks, No. 2, 33.00
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Azel Haskell, 15 weeks, No. 2,
15.00
Lucienne Mailloux, 21 weeks, No. 4,
25.00
Edith Chew, 13 weeks, No. 4,
13.00
Frank Grace, 17 weeks, No. 5,
17.50
Vincent Andrews, 22 weeks, No. 6,
28.50
Katheryn Andrews, 6 weeks, No. 6,
6.00
J. Ruth Bassett, 10 weeks, No. 6, 10.00
E. E. Braser, 1 yr., No. 7,
177.00
$377.00
High School Transportation.
Francis Andrews,
$31.50
Orton V. Andrews,
12.75
A. Mildred Ashley,
34.50
Walter M. Ashley,
12.75
Gladys P. Babbitt,
33.00
Milton A. Babbitt,
42.00
Olive Clark,
30.00
Hazel Campbell,
42.00
Sybil Cushman,
20.00
Carlton Cummings,
24.75
Leslie H. Ferrier,
11.64
Marion E. French,
12.00
Florence H. Haskins,
30.00
Reva Haskins,
30.00
Margaret E. Lougton,
12.00
Mary Pasternak,
12.00
Catherine T. Shaw,
12.00
Charles Sherman,
.
17.25
Calvin P. Staples,
30.00
Esther Talbot,
12.00
$462.14
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School Incidentals.
E. E. Brasier, broom etc., $1.74
J. M. Fitzgerald Co., 4.02
M. H. Bowman, postage, telephone, erc 26.68
M. H. Bowman, repair on typewriter etc 16.27 M. H. Bowman, traveling expenses, 58.92
E. N. & Gladys Boyce, labor No. 4, 7.00
E. H. Allen, getting teacher No. 1, 2.00
E. H. Allen, State Statistics for school, 5.00
The Pierce Hardware Co., 3.05
A. G. Williams & Co., 3.50
N. H. Strange, paid for express, 3.17
N. H. Strange, getting teacher No. 1, 2.50
L. E. Butler, M. D., 35.00
Davol Printing House, 5.70
W. H. Hathaway, getting teacher No. 1, 2.00
C. F. Borden, use of car, 4.62
Julia Mann, labor No. 7, 4.00
Merle A. Whitaker, labor No. 2, 8.00
Arthur Davis, labor No. 6, 2.50
Mary Lima, labor No. 1 and 6, 10.00
E. A. Chace, labor No. 2, 5.50
W. K. Putney, travelling expenses, 51.82
W. K. Putney, telephone etc.,
4.42
A. G. Mann, labor No. 7,
1.00
Presbrey Bros., 1 doz. brooms, 9.00
Mount Hope Finishing Co., .50
N. H. Strange, attendance officer, 10.00
N. H. Strange, supply agent, 12.00
N. H. Strange, census enumerator, 15.00
$314.91
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Repairs on School Buildings.
A. G. Williams & Co., lumber, etc., $56.16
Harmon & Hopkins, labor and material
No. 1, 60.00
The Pierce Hardware Co., 6.56
Vincent Andrews, labor No. 6,
1.00
Mary Pasternak, labor No. 2, .60
j. M. Fitzgerald Co., 13.24
L. C. Whitaker, labor & material 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 39.64
M. L. Briggs, labor No. 5, .80
A. A. Briggs, 42 hours, at .40 No. 5, 6, 16.80
C. E. Waldron, nails & shingles, 8.07
N. H. Strange, 32 hours at .40 No. 5, 6 12.80 N. H. Strange, paid for nails, 5.85
A. W. Allen, 16 hours, at .40 No. 5, 6.40
L. A. Babbitt, labor & material No. 5, 3.35
E. E. Whitaker, 20 hours at .40 No. 2, 8.00
Babbitt & Simmons, labor & material No. 5 8.45
$247.72
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Financial Statement.
Receipts.
Tax levy, school and supplies,
$3,800.00
Tax levy, Supt. of Schools,
500.00
Tax levy, repairs,
100.00
Tax levy, transportation,
600.00
Tax levy, High School,
500.00
Mass. School Fund,
896.95
Supt. and teachers,
372.61
Income Tax, State special,
727.40
Mass. Training School,
36.75
High School Tuition,
900.00
High School transportation,
307.76
Over drawn,
$860.05
$8,741.47
Expenditures.
Teachers,
$4,369.85
Supt. of Schools,
490.00
School nurse and expenses,
145.87
Transportation of pupils in Town,
732.00
Books and supplies,
492.63
School incidentals,
314.91
Sawing and housing,
46.44
Wood and coal,
322.96
Repairs,
247.72
High School tuition,
1,600.00
High School transportation,
462.14
Janitors,
377.00
$9,601.52
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TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT
1919 Taxes.
Uncollected, May, 1921,
$186.10
Interest collected,
10.02
$196.12
Turned over to Treasurer
$64.32
Abatement to,
16.00
$80.32
$115.80
Uncollected Jan. 1, 1922.
1920 Taxes.
Uncollected May, 1921,
$634.39
Interest collected,
9.76
$644.15
Turned over to Treasurer,
$160.09
Abatements,
11.40
$171.49
Uncollected Jan. 1, 1922,
$472.66
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1921 Taxes
Whole tax,
Interest collected,
$18,996.84 3.12
$18,999.96
Paid to Treasurer,
$15,115.62
Abated,
75.98
Cash on hand,
155.30
Error in commitment,
4.22
$15,351.12
Uncollected Jan. 1, 1922,
$3,648.84
SETH H. HALL,
Collector of Taxes.
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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN BERKLEY, 1921.
Jan. 20. Richard H. Moranville of Berkley and Grace A. Parris of Berkley. Married by Rev. George M. Whyte of Berkley, Cong. Minister.
June 10. Percy S. Poole of Berkley and Gladys L. Staples of Taunton. Married by Rev. Robert T. Craig of Taun- ton, Minister of the Gospel.
Sept. 24. Williams L. Adams of Berkley and Louise E. Hefferlin of Taunton. Married by Rev. George B. McNa- mee of Taunton, Priest.
Oct. 18. John Rose of Berkley and Gertrude L. Bradbury of Providence, R. I. Married by William E. Handy of Providence, R. I.
Dec. 1. Alfred R. Popp of Taunton and Mildred F. West- gate of Berkley. Married by R. D. Hollington, M. E. of Providence, R. I.
Dec. 6. William C. Washburn of Lakeville and Ester M. Hayward of Berkley. Married by Rev. W. Clark Early of Fall River, Minister of the Gospel.
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Dec. 17. Henry H. Haskins of Berkley and Helen Ames of Berkley. Married by Rev. George M. Whyte of Berk- ley, Minister of the Gospel.
Dec. 22. Lester J. Babbitt of Dighton and Madeline W. Babbitt of Berkley. Married by Rev. Arthur H. Wilde of Dighton, Clergyman.
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ANNUAL REPORT
Births Registered in Berkley 1921
Date
Child's Name
Parent's Name
Jan.
9
Still born Whittaker
Norman E. and Mable F. Whittaker
Jan.
11
George Robert Stetson
Jan.
15
Raymond Frank Wilbur
George W. and Marion H. Stetson Frank W. and Rose E. Wilbur
May
7
Still born Medeiros
May
27
Priscilla Babbitt
Manuel and Fannie Medeiros Lawrence A. and Marion L. Babbitt
June June
17
John Allen Reed *
William V and Sarah M. Reed
- June
19
Evangeline Thomas
Antone and Rose Thomas
July
4
Ruth Adeline Reynolds
Jesse C. and Alice E. Rey- nolds
July
8
Miriam Blanche Copeland
Clarence E. and Isabelle Copeland
Aug.
14
Rachael Milton Anderson
Aug.
16
Irene Ferris
Percy and Helen A. Anderson Jesse and Mary Ferris
Sept.
28
Frederick Howard Goulart
Arthur and Catherine L. Goulart
Oct. Oct.
2 4
Frank Rose
John Jacintha Carreiro
Joseph D. and Zona P. Rose John J. and Marianna Correiro
Oct. Oct. Nov.
22 22
Virginia Boyce
Not Given Celia V. Boyce
Geraldine Boyce
Not Given Celia V. Boyce Harold N. and Ruth L.
Ashley
Nov. Nov.
5 7
Grace Evelyne Moranville
Dec. Dec.
11 11
Stella Ford
Louis and Mary Ford
Rose Ford
Louis and Mary Ford
2
Dorothy Lavina Ashley
Tirrell
Edwin F and Annie S. Tirrell Richard H and Grace A. Moranville
6 John Cambra
John and Mary Cambra
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Deaths Registered in Berkley 1921
Date
Name of Deceased
Age Yrs. Mo. Dys.
Jan.
9
Still born Whittaker,
Jan.
24
Joseph Howland,
61
2
14
Jan.
26
Georgianna Burt,
78
Jan.
29
Sarah A. Parker,
44
6
21
Feb.
5
Curtis N. Seekell,
86
10
5
Feb.
15
Joe Kennedy,
1
7
0
Mar.
7
Maria L. Ellis,
75
5
5
Mar.
10
Elmer Macomber,
17
1
7
Mar.
21
Clothier P. Haskins,
82
0
20
Mar.
31
James Maguire,
92
8
0
Apr.
5
Priscilla Gray,
82
May
17
Edgar L. Blackstone,
47
11
17
June
4
Seth E. Williams,
76
6
12
June
19
Andrew H. Covill,
86
0
10
June
21
Albert E. Dean,
80
8
9
Aug.
4
John Cabra
2
Sept.
14
Charles L. Godfrey,
73
0
12
Sept.
24
George F. Howard,
68
6
1
Oct.
10
Auzora Baptista,
0
9
0
Oct.
13
James A. Reed,
0
3
.27
Nov.
1
Catherine W. Kirby,
84
0
22
Nov.
14
Charles E. Clarke,
71
8 :
0
Dec.
14
Chester Y. Briggs,
63
9
25
Number of dogs, 90,
ERVINE A. CHACE, Town Clerk.
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LIST OF TAXES
Personal
Real Estate
Moth
Total $4.80
Adams, Geo. A.,
$4.80
Allen, A. W.,
12.00
$70.20
$1.00
$83.20
Allen, Edwin H.,
14.40
151.44
165.84
Allen, Nickols and Albert Costa,
51.00
51.00
Ames, Frank E.,
7.20
40.80
48.00
Ames, John A.,
1.20
1.20
Ames, F. R.,
1.20
1.20
Anderson, Persey, Helen M.,
15.60
55.20
70.80
Allen, Amey H.,
29.04
29.04
Andrew, Agnes,
32.16
32.16
Andrew, O. G.,
8.16
8.16
Anthony, Amy,
34.80
34.80
Ashley, Blanche M.,
34.80
34.80
Ashley, Herbert W.,
4.68
79.68
2.00
86.36
Ashley, Leroy, and others,
37.80
37.80
Babbitt, C. D.,
8.40
52.92
61.32
Babbitt, Geo. R.,
10.80
10.80
Babbitt, Gideon H.,
18.60
3.84
22.40
Babbitt, Floretta D.,
14.40
14.40
Babbitt, Joseph H.,
4.56
75.60
· 80.16
Babbitt, Lawrence,
13.20
70.80
84.00
Babbitt, Lois W.,
50.40
183.60
234.00
Babbitt, Rollin H.,
75.00
75.00
Baker, Adelbert,
11.04
11.04
Baker, Edith,
9.84
9.84
Barber, Joe,
3.96
24.00
27.96
Barker, Edward P.,
2.88
2.88
Barker, E. P. & A. L.,
75.60
75.60
Barnes & Bennett,
36.48
36.48
Bassett, Albert F.,
9.36
56.88
66.24
44
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real
Moth
Total
Bassett, Arthur,
$13.08
1.44
14.52
Bassett, Grace,
8.04
48.00
56 04
Bennett, Arthur J.,
11.55
72.12
83.64
Baptista, Joseph,
5.52
31.20
36.72
Binden, Albert and Sarah,
10.32
34.80
2.00
47.12
Boardman, Alfred,
7.20
7.20
Boardman, A. and others,
124.80
124.80
Babbitt, Fanny,
52.80
52.80
Borden, C. F.,
41.52
21.60
1.00
64.12
Boryke, Jose,
19.68
49.20
68.88
Boryke, Michael,
7.20
7.20
Blackstone, Harold,
6.24
6.24
Boyce, Enoch V.,
10.80
10.80
Boyce, Enoch V., and others,
12.60
12.60
Boynton, Marcellus,
24.96
45.60
70.56
Bragdon Amelia,
26.04
120.60
146.64
Braley, Silas,
23.40
23.40
Briggs, Merton,
2.40
2.40
Briggs, A. A.,
1.68
20.40
22.08
Briggs, Chester A.,
2.28
34.08
36.36
Briggs, Clarence E.,
16.80
16.80
Brown Frank A.,
7.20
2.40
9.60
Codoza, John R.,
1.20
1.20
Codoza, Mary R.,
28.80
28.80
Carver, Alice,
34.80
34.80
Caswell, Carrie T.,
148.44
4.00
152.44
Caswell, Carrie & H. Durfee,
9.60
9.60
Caswell, G. W.,
21.12
21.12
Caswell, G. and others,
3.60
3.60
Carpenter, Blanch,
96.00
2.00
98.00
Cavalier, Alphida R.,
4.80
4.80
Cavenho, Manuel,
4.80
4.80
Chase, Alonzo,
14.88
14.88
Chase, Arthur T.,
21.12
21.12
Chase, Arthur T., and Francis,
88.80
88.80
Chase, A. Chace, and Lydia D.,
8.88
81.12
2.00
92.00
Chase, Francis W.,
3.60
3.60
M. E. Church,
.25.80
25.80
Clark, Chas. E.,
38.40
38.40
Churchill, Alice,
21.60
112.80
134.40
45
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real 138.12
Moth
Total
Churchill, L. P.,
48.48
1.00
187.60
Churchill, L. P. Co.,
163.20
284.28
447.48
Colpitt, Albert,
20.64
111.60
132.24
Colpitt, Claud,
10.80
10.80
Clark, James W.,
2.40
2.40
Conant E., and others,
7.80
7.80
Connors, F. A.,
6.60
6.60
Connors, F. A., and Elizabeth,
36.00
36.00
Content, Manuel F., and Frank P. Gracia,
20.64 .
51.96
4.00
76.60
Copeland, Clarence,
3.60
3.60
Collins, John P.,
24.00
24.00
Corey, Mary L.,
1.68
92.76
94.44
Covill, Andrew H.,
18.84
6.00
24.84
Crane, Margaret,
25.20
87.12
112.32
Crowell, Herbert C.,
49.80
49.80
Cummings, Geo. S.,
14.40
19.80
34.20
Cummings, Geo. S., and Bertha W. Caswell,
69.36
69.36
Cushman, Beulah,
36.48
36.48
Cushman, Don,
7.44
.36
7.80
Cybulski , Alex.,
6.72
26.40
33.12
Darling, Geo.,
8.40
48.00
56.40
Davis, Arthur W.,
3.48
39.60
43.08
Davis, Isabel,
4.44
30.00
34.44
Dean, Albert E.,
71.52
71.52
Dean, Charlotte,
49.68
49.68
Dean, E. P.,
27.00
103.20
8.00
138.20
De Costa, Manuel,
2.40
26.40
Delano, Florence G.,
1.50
24.00
25.50
Delano, Roswell K.,
3.60
3.60
Dillingham, James D.,
136.80
136.80
Dillingham, John Q.,
19.20
42.72
61.92
Dow, Alfred W.,
78.60
78.60
Dow, Stephen and Alfred,
38.88
30.00
68.88
Doherty, Leo D., and Adelia C.,
56.28
166.80
223.08
Eaton, W'm. S.,
3.84
12.60
16.44
Eaton, Henry,
7.20
7,20
Enos, Antone Julice,
11.16
28.80
39.96
Farmer, Chas. O.,
8.64
74.40
83.04
1
1
46
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real
Moth
Total
Farmer, W. W.,
16.08
37.20
53.28
Farr, Thomas,
25.56
16.80
42.36
Farrier, Jacinto,
25.44
52.80
78.24
Fernandes, Manuel P.,
5.88
18.60
24.48
Farrier, Manuel,
36.00
36.00
Fiske, Ralph E.,
7.20
26.64
33.84
Flint, George,
4.44
42.00
4.00
50.44
Flint, John,
7.20
28.80
1.00
37.00
Faulkner, Howard, and Teresa,
9.60
48.00
57.60
Francis, Jabez,
93.60
93.60
French, Inez,
72.00
72.00
French, Inez and others,
14.64
14.64
French, Isaac,
26.40
26.40
Gaffney, Harry,
6.84
29.40
36.24
Gall, Alice,
2.40
41.40
43.80
Gay, Horace, E.,
21.00
21.00
Grisaff, Annie L.,
52.68
52.68
Geauscopoulos, James and others,
15.72
106.80
122.52
Gracia, Florinda,
77.52
77.52
Gracia, Joseph,
4.44
4.44
Grace, Joseph and Isabelle,
14.88
51.60
66.48
Grace, Anthony,
3.60
3.60
Gould, Isaac,
48.60
48.60
Goulette, Arthur,
2.40
40.20
42.60
Graham, Elmer,
36.60
42.60
239.28
Guptell, Geo. L., and others,
3.60
78.00
81.60
Gagnon, Frank,
.60
.60
Haines, Earle,
3.60
3.60
Haines, Howard,
.24
43.20
43.44
Hall, Daisy,
7.68
72.36
Hallely, Elmer H.,
1.20
1.20
Haskins, John T.,
14.28
190.80
205.08
Haskins, Levi E.,
21.60
48.00
69.60
Hall, Seth H.,
26.16
26.16
Harris, Ira
13.68
13.68
Harmon, Geo. H.,
15.60
15.60
Haskell, Allen A.
4.44
25.56
30.00
Haskins Alice,
38.40
33.40
Haskins, Henry,
3.60
3.60
Haskell, Walter,
1.20
1.20
47
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real
Moth
Total
Haskins, Mary E.,
40.80
40.80
Haskins, Malachi,
11.76
34.80
46.56
Haskins, Malachi and others,
17.28
17.28
Haskins, W. W.,
37.20
37.20
Haskins, Wm. F.,
40.08
1.00
41.08
Hathaway, Chas. E.,
2.40
2.40
Hathaway, Enoch S.,
2.40
80.96
33.36
Hathaway, W. H.,
35.64
114.72
150.36
Hatch, Geo.,
60.00
60.00
Allen and Olivia,
43.20
3.00
46.20
Hazzard, Samuel F.,
3.12
3.12
Hicks, Milton and Martha,
14.40
77.80
91.20
Hoard, David S.,
9.60
13.20
22.80
Hoard, David S., and Rhoda,
84.96
84.96
Hoard, Rhoda,
65.40
65.40
Holmes, Warren,
7.20
7.20
Hopkins, Earnest,
16.44
97.80
114.24
Horton, Henry,
19.80
19.80
Horton, Wm.,
2.40
2.40
Howard, Geo. F.,
45.00
45.00
and others,
Howland, Lizzie J.,
18.00
220.80
238.80
Hoxie, David,
6.00
95.64
2.00
103.64
Humphrey, Emma,
24.00
24.00
Hillman, Helen R.,
84.00
84.00
Isaac, Louis,
24.36
24.36
Jones, Benj. O.,
36.00
67.20
103.20
Jones, Daniel B., ·
5.40
5.40
Julia, Antone Enos,
10.08
28.80
38.88
Kelsey, Bertha L.,
34.56
34.56
King, Edward,
18.24
18.24
La France, Louis G.,
21.84
104.88
126.72
and Laura C.,
Lima, Lima,
2.16
24.00
26.16
Macomber, Charles H.,
18.00
115.20
133.20
Macomber, Horace N.,
4.20
148.20
152.40
Macomber, Horace N., 2nd,
1.20
29.40
30.60
Mailoux, Lorenzo,
16.80
16.80
Makepeace, Lester,
3.60
3.60
Hazzard, Mary E.,
48
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real
Moth
Total
Mann, Arthur G.,
11.40
35.66
2.00
48.56
Marshall, Joseph,
1.20
1.20
1.20
Martin, Wm.
3.60
2.40
6.00
McCabe, Allan,
9.60
3.60
13.20
McCall, James,
13.20
65.16
78.36
McCrady, James,
3.60
3.60
McCrady, Susie,
2.88
44.40
2.00
49.28
Meliskey, Enos,
1.68
1.68
Mellon, Geo.
8.04
19.20
27.24
Morse, Harley D.,
62.16
94.08
156.24
Murphey, Cornelius,
1.80
55.92
57.72
Murphey, Michael,
12.00
12.00
Olson, Euric G.,
2.40
2.40
O'Neill, Daniel J.,
3.84
25.80
2.00
31.64
O'Brien, Fennell,
3.36
3.36
Pasternak, Julia,
12.36
64.44
76.80
Paull. Chas. F.,
2.76
2.76
Paull, James W.,
3.36
17.40
1.00
21.76
Paull, Thomas P.,
2.40
2.40
Paull Bros.,
15.84
120.24
4.00
140.08
Peterson, Irene,
2.28
2.28
Pierce, Phoebe,
48.60
48.60
Perry, Herbert,
15.84
98.40
114.24
Phillips, Chas. F.,
18.00
18.00
Phillips, Hermon,
1.20
1.20
Phillips, Chas. T., and others
6.24
6.24
Pierce, Arthur T.,
2.40
28.80
-
31.20
Pina, Olympia,
6.00
6.00
Phillips, Edith,
.36
43.92
44.28
Poole, Elmer V.,
9.60
48.00
57.60
Poole, Flora,
65.40
65.40
Prindle, James G., and Agnes M.
28.08
117.60
145.68
Remy, Louis P.,
.60
26.40
27.00
Reed, Alton W.,
9.60
22.20
31.80
Reed, Wm. D.,
1.80
26.40
28.20
Richmond, Henrietta,
22.20
22.20
Richmond, Roy S.,
1.20
40.80
42.00
Rose, Frank,
13.20
41.40
51.60
Robbins, Sadie,
2.76
37.20
39.96
Rose, Manuel S.,
39.96
72.36
112.32
49
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real
Moth
Total
Rovario, Riccado,
40.92
40.92
and Cantoreggi Adelfo,
Renches, Emma B.,
8.40
8.40
Renches, Emma B.,
13.00
12.00
Chas. and R. Babbitt, Jr.,
Rusconi, Michele,
51.96
4.00
55.96
Sellers, Freeman L.,
3.96
72.00
75.96
Sellers, Freeman G.,
· 4.80
4.80
Shaw, Chas. A.,
3.60
3.60
Shaw, Chas. E.,
7.20
70.20
77.40
Sherman, Harry M.,
4.80
52.80
57.60
Silvia, Frank H.,
4.80
30.00
3.00
37.80
Slocum, Estella,
4.20
4.20
Smith, Arthur H.,
19.20
19.20
Smith, Edward L.,
16.48
72.60
89.08
Smith, John,
26.40
26.40
Smith, Wm. H.,
1.80
21.60
23.40
Soule, Alton A.,
5.04
5.04
Shaw, Bertha E.,
49.20
49.20
Society Cong.,
33.00
33.00
Smith, Elmer E., and Stella E.,
55.20
2.00
57.20
Soule, Myria V.,
62.40
62.40
Souza, Adlina,
19.80
19.80
Staples, Calvin P.,
8.40
8.40
Stadiuski, Henry,
12.48
42.00
54.48
Staples, Fanny B.,
87.60
87.60
Staples, Sumner N.,
14.64
14.64
Strange, N. H.,
9.84
47.40
3.00
126.60
Strange, N. H., and others,
.24
.24
Swift, Lawrence B.,
.48
29.16
29.64
Terry, Leander,
49.20
49.20
Terry, Jebedee,
3.60
1.00
4.60
Talbot, Frank,
3.24
3.24
Tirrell, Edwin L.,
9.36
9.36
Tolley & Tompkins,
29.16
27.48
56.64
Turcott, Geo. H.,
36.60
36.60
Turner, Henry B.,
6.00
6.00
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